CAPE MAY COCRTY TIMES. FRIT AY JULY 22. 1927.
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Fairton
« HtTnnJ WondroR.
Mr and Mn at llwrftcld. ■
and Mr*. Martin Harri* on Sun-
Mauricetown
I .Mi* Alter Hillard, of Philadrl-
•prat Wi<i- •P ,,nl ihr »:-*'k-rnd with In
Slmj.klm nittllr.
n*. ha* bif-n a rrernl
Mr. and Mr*. A. Hltli
Roy Rohbliw. of Philadelphia,
ra «!irt. ap. ni Sunday wilt hi* lather, S.
a KMmdsr ban rrdurn- ^ Rohhin*. Sr.
i«il at H oldout;. Id Mr*. Asnr* Slit.* and Mr* Suo 1m. Rla.knuin «•! Pit Sharp and dauuhtrr. 8u*an
iMtint hrr a later. Mr?, renlly ni
tot,In-
ha-|
:i Sunday
and Mra Fred -Bortl.n hare -p.-ndms • »*ek tn Brldsr- u,
Dead
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and Mra Jamrw Mulfnrd. , IMI Tri'O.'bard and family. Mr* «j, •:rrln»er and children, apent , •ek end at Ptartearue. j n . Hilda Shan I* a sue*I id man k in mtshanc. Dan
Harry Vdt. o» Slal'nst.m. I*err> IV-i ha« returned from Whild.
apendlns «>*ee,| tartpea* trip to Jersey «1*7 and M ,n 7 frnm h) . rr mnlorM l , 0
Hatnmonton Saturday rtenine to
ion. »«" " H. Taylor end Ml** tbr tTrww ^,,
8. L. Redfem la vlaltin* «»"'► w, *troil aii.nd*d th.- farm Mihjl jv-niah will* *pent Salura in Ocean Oly. «« I'ort.Mne on Tu. • d , y erenlns with friend* in Port
. and Mra. lymnard Ikranam. day. Norri*-
iarrllle. weie caliins on Mr*. Mr and Mr- fbar'.e* l.ivine>ton Mr s , nd y) IK ^ntijs Howell, of i Wednemtav «rr *i*li.ne Mr and Mr- laroy Vineland, called on Mr and Mr*,
and Mr*, irai.k B Rohldn*. r - and > "> BuRalo. N Y. Dal la* Garil—n Saturday.
Tom mm RoM»in» and la-vi .. _ Raymond Sharp, of Phlladel*prnt Sunday at Parte* phia. *p-nt the week-end with his
Cenlre Grove • t- ■ mi* Rrhec.a sharp
i Brlds-i
Chain-.
i \Yl lehl. ; 1 id danxh-11
on '-n Saturday aii.rnv Tomlin, of Millvill. is aome time wilh hi* Irr Julia Chance.
with Ml**r» Carrie and Non
aid and *on*. of Wilmington, arc
vlidtlns relative* here.
Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Sharp,
of Brldeeton. call.-d on relative* ^ here Sunday aflernoon. ter**^!
Mr and Mm. Karl BrrlckMU. Br| ^,.
ol Millville, apeal laat Wednewlay w r ev.-nlne with Mr and Mr*. Duf- l . pru ',..', Held Sharp. Jr. ; lPr . .
Floyd (ieorev*. Dorothy. Blan.-h. family
Wildwood and i *nd Krbel Camp *p nl Sunday M and Mi*. Chari.-* Mill* and l-h Mr- clarence * 1,h ,h, ir ’■‘"I'T. Mr*. Sara Brew- chIMt :i ., f Millville, called on
f Hal-yvllle. frieBda here Wedne*day after-
and Mr*. William HuKho*,
*pent Sunday with relative* at Mr f'" 1 Mt '* M J
and Mr*. Mortimer t anipl>ell and
Master Chari.* William*, of Turner and wife look dinner
Lansdale. i* ependinc the *utnm« ith hi* *l*t.-i at hi* aunt*. Mr
Rhoda Cox.
Clarence Tuhman. of Camden, jo in Sunday with relallvoa here. Amonit those who attended the mwlinB at Aura last week - Mr. and Mr*. William Ilylop ..rid -on. Rlrhard. Mr. and Mi I. ..n Tinner. Noah Newromt-. Mr. and Mi*. Chester
Ixicko. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Wattle and Mrs. Frank Chew. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lupton. of Shiloh, called on friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. William White itored m Port Norris Saturday
. and Mr*. Norris W l amp vf Philadriphla. have been I relatlye* In Fairton , Sadie Hu*ted I* *pendinc ,
U Pnrtaarne wilh Mr* |
ment , and Mr* Albert Gandy have
visitor* at Pwtesrwr
Stanley ■ lark I* a sue*I of '
at Tarilfvlllr, i onn
hr abaenee of the pastor, i s.-liuMl Moore nenpied the t of the M.-lh-eii-l i hutch on
Frank Johnaoti spent Sun Ith relalire* ia ' .»!l]na»mt**d ler and I *-«i tohnsnn are
*k »ith William
and family at < oilman*oral 1 y Harft* of PsaDhnm »prii!
with Martin Harri*
UrGiitwan and family id i. spent Sunday with lid .
iTmrlea Walker, of Brldjt.
im Carey irailed on Mr. and Mr*. I
and fani Trihbelt Sunday. Mr. and Mi*. l>-roy Sharp and lamlly. ol Millville, called
r Mil
i father
- the
-*-nd.
hax. each h.«,xht three »“ d «" n, - r .1 .lound OR Mr MaiKaiel “ n,, “ nn - And.rg.in, mmored out
•: - 1 M " ,on Ihk her -l"ier. from Philadelphia.
N-Hi.- Him. - *peu
>Hlay.
i wilh Mr* Ember Tay-1
.relative
i few day*.
'. and Mi*. Daniel Sharp and -p. ni Sunday with
'tn*
Court Iloilo . Sunday will, ter Sp--nce.
Monday aflernoon one of the dally Iiium« ran over and killed a d»£ hel»ii<ln* to Crist Ndpon. ho » i*!ted Millville Sal-
last Wedni
Nelson Terry, of MUIvilli
Monday In town.
j.d. Tosour of * nd * lr, ‘ u ' r '' t Saturday and Allan". Clly Visitor* on Sunday
and Mi*. Wal-
Itlvldln* from Brim
Theatre Tuckahoc, N. J. tnrday. July S3— ‘The Fighting
Ite”
Edg.
th KEHHFTH HAR1AH. ATSY RUTH MILLER. HEIWIE COHKLIH. PAT
HAKTIGAH
mjrvten-thnUet of the exican border A wcrrl melodrama with a who u trapped with a spy in the sinugfiers A romance that blot amid danger and
mint.
-Tom Mix in THE GREAT K A A TRAIN ROBBERY
met
and Mr*
Millville, called Sunday evenln*. Mr and Mr* William Well*, of Mllliille. railed
Sunday.
Harris Ifnllincer. of Port NorMr and Mr*. William Hickman
Heislerville
Me**r<. Walter MarDvm Harry Cox. Albert !>*■• and Jat Shnrpidiirr spent Saturday e
ins in Wildwood.
Mr. and Mr* Thomas William*.
and Ml*. Geor*.
Mr and Mr*. Wall
and Walter Sharp. Mr.’ j, Joseph Cox and Ruth ,
and Charles William*. Mr. and y ( . Mr*. Edward Whlldrn. Mr*. Ruby iM , I , Whilden. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd; ^
Chance and daughter. Miriam.
Mr and Mr*. Alvin Newcomb and ^,
children. Mr and Mr*. Job Tribbltt. Mr, and Mi*. Ed. Wllaon and Mr. and Mr*. Heracbel
urday * Tomlin. Spenr.
Osear Camm and family spent 5 In lavo Friday in Sea Isle Clly. Rev
Mr*. Crooks, of Chest
pue*i- at the Bapti-t parsonas* Mn
on Sunday.
Belfntd Royal and sb Godfrey, of W
of th. i d Mr-.
Mi the Ml--
tallied :
John Small • md Mr*. Thom...
daiiEhler* and Frank
t'atasauqua. Pa.,
•k-end.
•hlllp KrooHnR. - itlb-sple and daiighi.
IiiKersoll. in Pater-
Mi* G.onte Pasan, of Port in-I* -pent Sunday with her
Mr and M— B I-oper
Paul Uotilnson and family m.i red to Wildwood on Sunday.
•ml.
Mr. and Mr*. Ezra Cox spent Sunday aft.-rnoon with frlenda in North Wildwood. Mr and Mr*. Ben Thompson and Mr. and Mr*. Robert HollinKsheari. of lampburg, motored to Asbury Paik and Lakehurst Sunday.
of Piln
end
i with Mr Cbarle* Wlllli
f'hrlstlan Nelnon entertained
■ eompany from Pblladelphli
i urday.
Mis* Saiiie Mac ha* return>-d ; home af n-r attending *<h -H at ; Blairslown. While Ih. re she United Delaware Water Gap. j Mr. and Mr*. George Tomlin and family spent Sunday In Wlld-
Mr. and Mr j <•? Ocean City.
: Sunday aftorm
Powell.
Dividing Creek Mr* Marie In-hman and daughter. Virginia, spent the week-end 'wiih Allen Garrison and family. Miiw A lire Yannanian was cut and bruised about the head and fare Sunday afternoon when the car In which she and her sister were driving ran info a telephone poll and upset in Drags!on. Fnri innately no w-rious Injuries were j sustained. Mr. and Mr*. 1.0 win Chance and Mr and Mrs. Sherman BHz xard moton-d to Centcrton Sun-
day.
Among thn*e who attended the Joy Class pirnlc at River View loach last Wednesday were: Meads in*-* Miriam Snyder. Flora Hob-
ora! visitor* i nlM , n Edith Co,
Janie* Simpkins. Pike, called on ? Tuesday.
Millville Theatres
Etta Garrison.
| Mary Mints. Irene Mints. Louise
ji* i-ui* Coverdale. of El-j H | r kman. Flora Pepper. Allre d.na was in town on business^nks. Eva Terry, julfe «iatirMonday. Anna Bailey. Elizabeth Campbell. Mr. 14111am Thompson attended j Rev. Harry Snyder. George Rob1 he meeting of Bridgeton Temple'hin*. Walter Campbell. Ml**-* M. 1* G. E Saturday evening i Fleetwood. Matilda Garrison. E. Mr. and Mr* James Magee and: Dilks and Eleanor Cook. Robert family spent Saturday evening In j Robinson. Judson Snyder. Helen
Bridgetue. land Naomi Garrison.
Mr*. Joseph Moore epenl F:|- Edward Sheppard, of Road*day in MiHvllle. j town, spent Tuesday afternoon
Mi and Mi*. Wallace MarIVon- wilh relatives here.
THE COLLEG1AHS
The Country Beyond”
VAUDEVILLE
Striving For Fortune
TAKE IT FROM ME"
Notice To Taxpayers and Citizens of Commercial I ownship There will be • meeting of the taxpayer* and citizens of Commercial Township, in the K. of P. Hall. Port Norris. N. J.. on Friday, July 29. 1927 at seven o’clock P. M.. standard time, tn tkacuss the proposition of curbing and paving the gutters along the hard surface streets of the township. By order of the Township Committee. L. R BROWN. Township Clerk.
“The Little AdventureM"
Used
Cars
Ford Coupe, 1922
$175.00 |
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$250.00 1
Ford Coupe, 1923
$100.00 !
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$150.00 !
Come in and see them—cars with the O. K.
Giberson-Clark Motors, Inc.
Ill Buck Street
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All the fine Belmaison reproduction furniture —faithful copies of rich period styles.
The entire Wanamaker stock of mattresses and bedding.
The entire Wanamaker stock of office furniture.
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