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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 19. 1927.
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arbor To Hold Baby Parade » r V fln>t ttaliy pah*M Saturdav. . In charter (it Mlw . phyKlral dirortictlcltic-. and arlKtanr)- of the Wole Club. adr will start at 3 the Boardwalk at t md will march to irium when- an approgram will be tee from the WnClub assist Inc - Hi. rompoaed of the ladles: A. Ambler. . Andn as. Mr*. WllCars*»n. Mr/ F. 8. . Chari.-* E. Go«C. O le-tzku*. Mr*. 1/hIk. . Mr*. A. ManHamuel A. Spearinc. T. Ttillcy and Mr*
School. Both have many friend* In this city. Mr. and Mr*. Rot.rr! Maasey. of 8.-a Isle City, npent Sunday with relatives In this city. Mr. and Mm. William Flanagan have returned to their home on North Fifth Street, af*er a week * facation in Stroudsburg and the Delaware Wi
Gap.
Mr*. Mattie Walt man , daughter. Eleanor, are spending !h- week end in Ocean City. Mis* Mllllcent Tomlin, of East Pine Street, has r< turned home after a vacation at Ocean City a guest of the Elberon Hotel. Mr*. R. M. Rockwell, of Ere I Mile Street, went to Cape May City laet week to spend some time at the cottage of Mr*. George Reeve*. About one hundred member* of the Daughter* of IJbprty. gathered from all over Cumberland County, were prevent and took part In their annual picnic held Wednesday at lama Park.
Illville
Haleyville
Chatle* Reeve* rs. William Dore. . spent a day recent-
Harboi.
Mrs Elizabeth Fisher, of Philadelphia. I* a guest at the home of hei parent*. Captain and Mr*.
E. C. Robbins.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Nickelof Millville, visited relative*
Rauch ha* re-• In tow n on Friday.
*r home on Columbia- Mr. and Mm. Wesley lilies attending summer| recent visitor* at the home of get* College. .Claud Hiles. In Millville. Townsend, of Mnl | Samuel Godfiry was In Bridgc- . *pent Friday In j Ion Thursday on business. Ith relatives. j Ml** Einlly Fredrick, of BrldgeBcott Van book, (if*- J 8 "Pending aome time with
Mr. and Mrs. CharlesP"*®" "ere.
Washington, foimerly _ Tayior. of Mourn . became th.- bride of has returned to her horn.
'-Iter spending a few day* with ier mother. Mr*. Jennie Shrop-
,! shire.
Roliert Nirkelson. Mr*.
v‘ !k 'V IU ,*'!^h I Krla " ; 1 ‘ n ' , "nil. Bobby, and Mm. lilb-it «.<K>d- iMllP Walter* were In Millville
o 1*-1 Thursday
if'*- Mr. and Mm. C. E. Godfrey .
id by many ot Mis-| ,,. r ,.| nt . d on Wednesday Mr. and , T, ‘*' - Mm. Edwa:.! Riggins. Sr.. Mrs. k- pl ... in ih.- Mm: L yda Cook and Mis* Sara Cook. “ l'*k on 0 f | V , r , N „ rrt ,. Mr. and Mm. J i ot Wednesday. Au R Bateman, of Mauricetown; Mr.
and Mm. C. H. Hammill. of Col-
ha Bti v. ot >'rth ,|, n „ W(K , d , nd Mm. Amo* Frazer, t has retunu-d nome t Mr, and Mm. Boyd Sharp and ng aome in - wrl, Alb-M. of lladdonfleld. were
R d j v . k end guests at the home of
Mrs. Jennie Shropshire. and Mrs. John Holling-
of Pint Norris. Samuel Godfrey smi Mm. Mae Walter* were Cape
May visitors on Sunday. . and Mm. Albert Sharp.
- Pitman, visited relatives here
Approve Purchase of School Bus At special elections held In the Borough* of Avalon and Stone Harbor last week the voters approved the Joint purchase by these Boroughs of a $11,000 bus for the transporting on the High School student* of Seven Mile Beach. The Avalon election was held Tuesday evening. Thirtyfeur votes were cast. IS for the purchase and S against, two being cast out. At the Stone Harbor election Wednesday evening, twen-ty-seven votes were cast among which not a dissenting one was found.
phis. I* spending some time with I her uncle. Samuel Robbins. Sr. Mm. Allle Hillard is entertaln- | ing a friend from Philadelphia
| for a few days
I Mm. Uneoln Will* and son.' Trolus. spent Friday in Trenton. | Ml** Elmira Garrison, who taw* been .-pending the summer at ! Ocean City, has returned home lor awhih t.eton- entiling JelI femon Hospital to train for a nume the first of September. Mm. John Bailey. Mr. and Mr*. W. Philips and family. Mr. and j Mm. Kniiei t Baieinaii and son. s^ward. Mr. and Mm. T. Collin*
a Re. v.
Thursday. Mr. Wei spending
; Vie*
Far
■ Wal
Friant. of Camden, spent Friday]' Ith relatives here. 1 Mr*. Joseph Sharp Mid little in*. Wilson and Walton, are spending a few day* in Forteseue. Mr and Mr*. Charles Hile*. Mr.
,ud Mr*. Ben Garrlso
Mm
- day
King
eek-end.
. and Mm. George Hile* and family. Mr and Mr*. Frank Bow- . Mm. Jennie Shropshire. Mr. Mrs. Eeslli Hunter and ■ ■laughter, Grare. Mr. and Mm. 'ioyd Bailey. Howard Bowker and ! Frank MrElwee were in Millville
n Saturday.
Rev. and Mm. John Bradway rid family, of Seavllle; Rev. and i Mr* Errl Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. 1 oilfield Sharp, of Heislervllle. attended the Sharp memorial ser.iee* held In the M. E. Chnrch
in Sunday morning.
I ml- y sharp, of May* Landing, spent Sunday with relative* here, and Mm. Harry Oliver, of • Millville, were entertained at the •laugh l.'Une of Mr. and Mm. Frank Bow-
Roland ker on Sunday,
nd Mrs. J MU* Thelma Fisher has re-
1 home aftei (pending
icsday i
spent i
ith hei Sister. Mrs. Henry Roll n*. of Haleyville. n-cently. Miss Hazel SI. Clair, of Caldwell. I* -p* nding se veral days at the home of Mr. and Mm. Ralph
Halt el.
,ee„ »l. ..... , 1 J ‘T Ph
Arthur Hile* and family j Harrington, of Haddon Heights, at River View Beach Sun- J 1 ” 1 Howai I Firth, of Blackwood.
have returned home after spend-
and Mr*. George Hiles and!' 1 . 1 ,* ’I" 0,1 »* Meadow
children. Mr. and Mm. Wesleyj' 1 ^* ,
Hile*. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bok-1 i,,ss Kathleen Sheetz ha* reker and t'harle* B..w ker were re- IL , ' rn . ed Horn Wills’ Eye HosWildwood visitors. ,Pit»l *fter having treatments. . and Mm. Schuyler Godfrey. I'“t.'*- .... of Blackwood, were entertained at' Sherman Hughe*, of Millville,
the home of Mr. and Mm. Charles i *' a f 1 Jn ,0 *" recently.
Godfrey over the week-end. 11 r - and Mm. George Sharp and Aaron Hunter. Mis* Jennie fa:ul| J' a'" 1 Mi*- 1*. I«.rah Sharp Fleishman and Mim Sara Hunter *Pe'.t Friday evening with Mr. • in Malaga on Sunday. Mra - Sharp, of Mill- |
Mm. William Hirkman entertained Mr. and M.s. A. Robbins) and son. of Wildwood, recently. Mr*. Anna Jones .-mortained company from Philadelphia over
the week-end.
Mi** Beulah C-.inplon en.erlalned company from Newark re-
cently.
Mis* Florence Will* entertained i a friend from out of town over
the week-end.
md Mm. Richard Paw. 1. of
Mauricetown
Mias Jeanet'- Smith and-friend, of Orean City, called on her sister. Mm. Robert Bateman. Thurs-
day evening.
Mm. Viola Ward and son. of
Millville, passed the week-end
with Mm. Susie Philips. Mm. Sarah Sheppard, of Haley-
railed on MU* Frances Hoi-[ Burlington, call.
linger recently.
Miss Veran Bailey and Miss Kathryn Slowman. of Dorchester, spent Wednesday in Wildwood. Mrs. Lucy Van Gilder, of Millville. spent a couple of days with
Mm. Anna Jon.*
Mr*. James Dlllhay and daughter. Rachel, of Port Norris, spent a day with Mrs. W. Philips
cently.
Mm. John Will* I* entertaining her niece, from Trenton, for a few day*. Mrs. Kate Perpentle and son. of New York, ha* returned home after spending a couple of week* with her parents. Mr. and Mm. Ralph Halvel. MU* Mary Edward*, of Leesburg. . !>ent i day with her niece. Mm. Percy Reeves, recently. Mr and Mr*. Jack Will* sp.-ndtUK some time at Malaga, where Mr. Wills ls employed. MUs Dorothy Mayhew is entertaining a girl friend from out of Miss Lillian Butcher Is spending some time in Wildwood with relatives. Miss Ruth Dockerton. of Bridgeton. U spending several weeks with her aunt. Mm. Eva
Haley.
Morris Garrison, of North Port Norris, called on friends here reand Mrs. Oscar Bennett, of
. Pond
with relatives In North Jer- ] Millville, called
„ , : Mi. and Mrs. Hammet Webb. Mrs. Leon Friant and Mis- M ! -Mr- l.lrrie Fisher, of Philad.l-
grandfather. Mr. Harrison Sheppard. recently. Morris Wills, of Wildwood, called on hi* brother. James Will*, recently. Mrs. L. Gibson, of Philadelphia, is spending a couple of week* with he. sister. Mrs Annn Jones. Mrs. Joseph Sc tin II i* spending some time with her daughter In
Maryland.
Miss Deborah Sharp -pent the week-end with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Paynter. of Bridgeton. Mr. and Mr.-. Frank Bateman and daughter. Virginia, spent Frldav evening In Orean City. Mm. Alice Wyatt spent Thursday In Millville with relatives. . Mm. Edward Hunter has re- . turned home after spending sonic ' time In Dover and Collingswood. Mrs. Bessie Marvel and son have returned to her home In Vineland after spending a few days with her parents heie. Mr. Robert Dewitt, of Boston. Is spending a couple of weeks with his aunt. Mi Daniel Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp and , lamb, railed on theli aun’ M - Joseph Paynier. of Bridgeton, on •
District Attorney: “What ; slide excuse did you fellow, h for acquitting that murderer? Juryman: “Insanity.' District Allotney: “What! whole twelve of you?"
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Good assortment of Boys’ Trousers Good colors $1.00
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$1.49
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