CAPE MAY COTOTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1927.
Page Seven
MIm J»n* Baloman. of Phllaitelphia. apvnl lh*' «wk «nd u hf euffl of Mr*. Annr Muliord Mr. and .Mr*. Arthur Gandy uid non. Bobby, of Colllrnfadalc. Pa were vUKlng In town on
, • Sa '“ r ’® r . I reaidrnt of tfc* viliagc hut Min* Martha SmMh I* *p-nd-; in Brldgaton a* he haa . Ins »ome time in Philadelphia teen doing Ihn past fe* year*. as ,h '* or coualn. Miw.iiH. nany friend* from her* wlah Klecnnr Camm him many happy year* of un-
' i alloyer happln-ss Frk-nd* In this
. town are receiving
Mr* Nellie Himes railed n Mrs. Howard Sparks Thur.-day al
ternoon.
Edward Bauer, of Haleyv 111*
visitor Wed
Henry Emerson. Captain and lire. 1 pleasure boat, the Sarah G. The Bun attended the weddlnr of 1 moat Interesting event was a atop Mr. Rlrhard T. Bennett and Miss at L*rge Lighthouse where the Mary Miller, which took plar.. girls were shown through the
in Bridgnton on Saturday after-; lighthouse and all the workings i was a Centi
Bennett Is a former I ot the monster light explained to nesday.
' them. Ev.-ryoue was highly de-' Francos Magee lighted with the trip. Those | on Qrldg enjoying ;h occasion were Mrs. i eV enlng. W. S. Gait - e, Mrs. Lee Maytiew, Mrs Th ,•
Kli/.tbeih Mayhew. Helen .
Mayhew U-!• •. Moncrlef Helen I Thui ^ da> . wlth
islmpson. K-in.i I lav's. Mildred l v [|| t .
QuadUng. P arl Gandy Dorothy | E ,i ward spark-
Gandy. Emma Moore. Gertrude ( . rl j. of , h i„ and now .. Hubbell and Alma Stanton. Plainfield, who have been visiting Dr. and Mr II E. Lore have |hc , r Howard, and family I'
. .. . — »on raiuaj <uai^ mmu-m . be-n entertaining Mrs. Leonardgone to Newport, where th* \ nleo. Miss Mildred Fost.-r. who Bridgeton and Newport .Mowbray and i Coats and win spend a few davs with th. i. been spending the summer in Another young man of this; Leonard. J: <d Warren. Pa. grandson. Raymond Sparks.
' — .. .. _ e Mr Bnd Mn; John B<rkrt , „r M
enlng this
is. Melvin h-
Eleenor Camm.
Mrs Maggie Wheaton. Bridgeton, and son. Harry.
Vineland, have been visiting ati
leppard ha* re-j non atrs.
turned from a tlsh with herjon Friday
’ter spending a few days
Mr. and Mrs. William Pete William J. Hay.* left
relatlv.
; Mowbray
|T r 1 along th* shore -l ' village "became iTbenedict reo nt-’ Th.im».
I nlon Lake. Millville j |y when Mr. Howard Hickman | moved here front Port Norris and Millville. .
wport. . was married to Miss Hattie Clark, i has mad. many Iciends since n--1 week with Mi
mtly,
Mr* WUUa Stiles. _ _
spent last week in town „f Bridgeton. siding here, ha* been the came oT Captain Horatio Emerson' Masters George and Harry! many a laugh to them. While j Mrs. John Gcdown. Mr. and M.s Vand.-rer 2nd. hav* r.durn'd to out riding one ev-ning recently!
their home In Philadelphia. af-|tn his ear he discovered some-
spending a few weeks with thing wrong with the wiring aya-irls.
their grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. ■'em by se.dng a tiny spark every. nesday evening. Harry Vanderer. j little while and thinking there; Raymond Sparks, of N. Mr and Mrs Wilbert Bateman might be a short circuit h got was a Centre Grove vlslto
James, of Erie. Pa... are out the car to inv Mtlgnte. I day.
v.Kov ,yp.ndlng their ’^.■uintifT. M1
? Tues-
vTtratlnn with'when rat-ing the hood out flew I Victor Esladt and s< and Mf*. Harry i a lightning hug. Mr. Godfrey Brown and Furman
Lynrvnburg. ' |''«i tinnk* it a good Joke If H; joyed fishing off Fort. Mrs M C Gandy, of Phila-' doon't got in the "Advertiser.”,day afternoon,
i delphla. has been v siting Mis. M>- Mabel Sever is spending! Edward and Jhitl Sparks wen | William L. Peterson. | worn. time with relative* In Odarvllle visitors Monday eve-
I Clyde Johnson, the barber, I Beverly. ! nt, if' ' • mployed by John Codown, ha* A new asbestos roof has been Mr purchased the Bitigham bungo- 1 laid on the home of Lieut, low at the corner of Lawrence and Sirs. James Conway.
, Street at.d Maple Avenue, and Edgi
| Bridget.
■ hi* family here from)
> In the near future. |'
Arthur Row. with Mr*.
Rows and his two dhildren. have . gon: to Virginia for two week* ) to -pend their vacation While ! there Mr. Ross will conduct the •t devotional inertings at n camp
" , being held there.
Mrs. E. K. Starkey U enter-
v'llUae J talnlng her mother. Mrs. Ptoeb
Miss Gladys Bateman left lastiP** 1 • k for South Dakota, where ■ r,, >'
^KjMnMiir
Miss Bateman was num- »««•' • ,l,h
bered among the faculty last year, and has l>cen spending her vacation with her parents. ,Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Bateman.
Centre Grove
Bridgeton, spent Sunday with her returning to their home in Maasa-[ M nnd Mrr Har 7 ®'!' cs a "^ pgi. ats. Ml and Mrs. WUlin'i chusetts after spending their va- children. Doto». y and Boyd, apem
ration In South Jersey. The party Thursday at Cape May Court
people it-i»»»' Rl'en a' «he home of her|House.
.. ** mi-lHer Mrs Creeling.
dwell.
a Ccdar-
■rrell.
Mrs. Reha Taylor was " Ultor Wednesday. George Dunham, of Pci
lends bet
Hie
(afternoon with Mi » Mill- seph Chance
I Mr. Carl C.llliatid an. t Not of Port EHfabeth. <- Wed-' friends hre Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Bloc:
a port.. t. rtalning company fro
• Tues-!delphla now. i Mrs. Sara Harrli
Taylor
d Mrs. Milt.
•re recent Millville vi.
Miss Esther Sparks has returned home after -pending thi
Mrs. Daniel Garrison. Mrs. Rhoda Cox. Mrs Williams. Misses Grace nnd Williams. Charles WilliM. Harry Cox spent Monday
lantlc. City.
id Mrs. Alfred Pow
hlldt
.of Or«-a
ith friends i ini. Carl Stadl
Sunday with Mrs. Klitaheth •
— — —I those - parcels of land am
t iiH . lownshii.. <-apr | .Neugent.' of Vi"u7und! nry. i articular Mr , Q.orge Newlln. of Mill-
i ville. is spending some time w-ith her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
. Und fn.m th.-ni- tm.d- Addison Bateman. I Uttle Man - and Betty SchuMr. and Mrs. James Duffleld imaker ai-- spending a few days e recalv ing congratulation* ovet w-ith Mr. and Mrs. John Scbmead. |ihi- 1 i'Sni**roSd^SeicTh !i«mr-th££ «he birth of a son born at 1 Mis. Rebacca Taylor spent Fll- —■ ' 'in> tm Kast si I-I Bridgeton Hospital. He ha* l day evening with her sister. Mrs. ‘'LI'**;, “'"'‘ i- a .-.-ns-t named Carman Stanton Robert Nesaen. of Millville. Duffield. Mr. and Mrs. Els worth Taylor .ist-l.i» 1- .V.vr V'ree-k. ti.. smith. Alter spending g few daysl-spent Sunday with Mrs. Taylor's t their daughter, at Port Nor- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rannell.
place of 1 rts. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hickman »f Millville Uwinti.iic i have returned ihonie.
.-.•..iHminr is.nty-aev.n .-u-re* ; Forveet Whitaker and Harriet' I hi 4^3 .rf i;u"'.-.In»n «."d STf..' to Whitaker. with their mother.
di.t.-d Apnj to ! Mrs Maude Whitaker, enjoyed
*{ | a day seeing the sights at the
- page »* ' : Zoological Garden* In Phlladel-
TRACT , ! phla.
' j Henry Garrlaon. with Captain
| Isaac Hickman, gave the CatnpJ fire Girls a day's pleasure on
! Delaware Bay on Mr. Garrison's
adjoin ing
and Mrs. Nelson Taylor
and children spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Sutton .of Buckshutem
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and children were Cedarville visitors
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Earl have returned to their home here after lieing In Cedarville with Mrs. Earl's father. Mr. Newcomb, for
Menantico
Heislerville
MacDonald
turned to his home ton. after s-pendtng with his giamlmotln
MacDonald.
Mr. and Mr- A. H. Corson and chlldrne. of Bridgeton, spent the! week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Hughes
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Spence I and Waller Sharp motored to Vineland Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Spence's sister. Mrs. Viola Billiard. returned home with them and will spend a few days here. William Camp and Mrs. Mary Hamilton, of Is'esburg. visited Mrs. Sara Camp Saturday after-
William Knight. Paul Ackley. Miss Anna Holzinger. Mr. an: I Mrs. Frank Hampton visited Mill-
|ville Saturday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gam e-1 son and children. Sylvia. Eli.
Wilming-i and Lawrence. Jr . motored
weeks| Millville Tuesday evening to Mary tend a fan well party for and Mrs. Janies Mitchell, who
VINELAND The Best Place for Range of Selection Superior Quality Reasonable Prices Be Sure To Ask For Tickets At Each Store Here Represented
Lester Dublcr. of Cedarville. was a business visitor here Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Reha Taylor enjoyed a day calnualng at Avalon this week. Mr. Schumakcr and family {called on Mr. and Mr* '* Schmead Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Langley, of Vineland. spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Howard Spark*, of this place. Mrs. Mell Taylor .-.nd Mrs. M. Nlckie were Center Grove visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Taylor visited relatives In Newport Fri-
day
Mrs. Eloise Chlpro and children House. Port spent Friday with Mrs. Nellie 1 Himes of this place. Raymond Taylor was a Cedarville visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylot itlves from Pen
Mr. and Mm. Frank Chance and children spent Saturday evening in Millville Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills and children, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
•nilin.
Mrs. Ahbi. Kessler and Mis* Alda Kessler ■ Millville .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Thompson. Holland Sharp and children, of Leesburg, and George Garrisor and c’ Hdren. of Millville, visited
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Yellow Slicker $3.95 Black Rubber Coat $4.95 Oilskin Hats 59c Gum Boots $3..50 to $7.00 Extra Heavy Blue Overalls, also jumpers $1.15
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Barkley Cox. of Leesburg, were In town Sunday:
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Tomlin and children. Janie* and Flam - -. ; of Goshen, and Mr. and Mr*. Les-j lie Hunter and daughter. Grno. vislti-d Mr. and Mrs. William i Tomlin Sunday. Rev. W. B. Sharp and family; have returned home after spending ten days with relatives herMr. sharp Is the pastor >-1 Primitive Methodist Church in
Brooklyn.
and Mrs. Lak.
SILVERMAN’S Army and Navy Store
Everything for the Workman"
Phone 486-W
607 Landis Avenue
Vineland. N. J.
SIMON’S
Cor. 6th & Landis Ave.
Vineland. N. J.
DOLLAR DAY
FRIDA! SAIURDAK
Dollar Days at Simon’s are always of great opportunity for value-wise shopp*-rs! Read every item— each is an exceptional bargain! Space prohibits mention of many other equally wonderful Dollar Day Specials, that will be offered throughout the store.*
FREE
Another Treat For Vineland Shojipers
Entrekin and Toulson Clothiers. Hatters. Men’s Furnishers 611 LANDIS AVENUE VINELAND. N. J.
Rayon Silk Underthings. Gowns. Under-ip I skirts. Chemise. Step- I ins. Slips, Bloomers, J Combinations. Vests, beautiful lace trimmed and tailored models.
Real leather underarm) and pouch hags. Won- 1 derful assortment in all all colors. Children's Sweaters. Coat and slip over* styles. All wool, dark and light mixtures.
Girls' Wash Values up Voiles, sizes Z to o Prints, sizes 7 to 14 Broadcloths
Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose
POINTEX HEEL BLACK HEEL SQUARE HEEL
Silk to top ot lisle tops
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CLEARANCE SALE Lovely Summer Dresses That were $10 00 and $13.00 ati
Silk Skirts | Printed and plain Can- , ton Crepe, Satins, tans, ■ white, black, grey. Values up to $5.00 UNDERWEAR ( Gowns (crepe and batiste). Chemise (voile and muslin). Step-ins ' silk striped), Bloomers and Step-ins (Munson crepe and silk striped). Slips (lingette and broadcloth), Rayon Silk Vesta—2 for Corsetlettes. Girdles and Corsets. $1.50
alues.
Jersey Dresses for Tots Sizes 2 to 6. with and vithou: panties.
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