Cape May County Times, 16 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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CAP7- MAY C0U1TTY TIMES. ITJDAY. SEPTElffBEP. 16. 1927

Port Norris

Heislemlle

Cold Spring

Vr«. Jarar* G!b»on. bus morn- j «d home after apendlDic a few da>wltb her daughter. Mr*. Ctiarle*

McClain, in Camden.

Mr. and Mr* Arbcie Jackiuin. Of Ndrtb Port Norrta. apent aa afterMou of la* I week at the home Of Mr. and Mr*. Elll* Berry

Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Krrickaon. Of Mauriretown. *pent Tuenday erenlor of laet week in loan with friend* Mr*. Auatiti Berry anu daugbt--r. Lebma, npen: an afternoon of la*t W»ek in Millville. Mr*. E. Janeton and non. I-e»-♦er. hae returned home after ■pendlnt; the aummer at Somer* i Point. Mias Mary Gib»on and Morri* Pepper have returned home, after neveral day* trip through Prnnayl vania Mr. Waiter Sharp and daughter. Helen, and Mrs John Sharp.. apent Thuredaj afternoon in Mill- 1

vllle.

Holland King, of Dividing Creek. | wa* In town recently.

Mr. and Mr*. Howcoe Shull. Mr* Con* taut Grace and non. Constant. Jr., and Mr*. Archie Shull ■pent Pridny afternoon in Bridge•

Ml** Elixalx-th chew ha* returned to her dutie* a* teacher In Vineland after *pendlng a few day* with her mother. Mr*. lUla Che*. Alfred Bailey, of Dividing Creek, apent Monda} evening In town on The colored school opened on Monday with a good number enrolled. Mis* Margaret Ha. on. of Cedar*01e. la visiting her sister. Mr*. Stephen Berger Mia* Blanch* Blackman. a aehool teacher In one of the public school* of Philadelphia, spent the ‘ week end with her parent*. Mr and Mrs. Smith Blackman Mr* Ella Chew entertained company from out of town on Sun-

day.

Mr*. Rob* Bobbin* and daughter. Martha. Patie. Ruth and Alma and non. Ro*». Jr. spent Hatnrday In Pitman, visiting Thomar Rrrry. fomierl) of th!* place Mr. and Mr* I^-wi* ' onklln and daughter. Mildred, spent the week end In Beach Haven visiting rela

live*.

Mine* Alma Robbins. Mary Gibson and Evelyn Smith spent Saturday morning in Turkey Point bttsine** While there, they

ten crabaf.

Gasklll. Jr., has re'urnn,

home after undergoing a minor operation in a Philadelphia ho»

pita! He 1* doing nicely.

Mr* Oltn Newcomb spent Satur- ]

A number of people from here attended the auto and radio *bo* | held in Millville last week Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Garrison iml non. Earl, of Millville, are] inking an extended visit with Mr and Mrs. Daniel Garrison. Mr. and Mr* William Smith' and son. Walter, of Millville, spent 1 Friday evening with Mr and Mr*. Waller Spenes Mr. and Mr*. Fred Sprague and children, of Is-esburg. spent Sun-j da> afternoon with relative* hen ' Mr. and Mra. Ben Thompwin 1 ■pent Sunday evening with Mn Alible Kessler. In Millville Mr*. Sadie Tomlin. Mis* Ulli- ! Tomlin and Ml*. Vera Hickman have been spendin.' a few ■ > w ith Ml** Hickman 4 * parent in, Pennagrove. Mr. and Mr*. Everett Powell, of j Ocean City, called on relativehere Sunday evening and Mr* A H. Corson and 4 . children spent Sunday wltn Mr.’ and Mr*. William - Hughe*. MU* l>e!a Sharp, who lias re-' aumrd teaching at Westville. spent the week end with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Duifield Sharp. Jr. • Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Powell and I children, of Ocean City, visit.-d Mra. Kllrabeth Garrison Sunda> | afternoon A few children are being kept; home from school because of whooping-cough Mis* Ada Thompson, who taught here lant year, i attending Nor- [ mat School at Glussboro ibl- v.-ir j A number of ladle* called' Mr. and Mr* 1. Tomlin from bed last j Wednesday ev.mug and proceeded to *erenade them Hhe black t»ot-l lom was danc.-.f and a good time; bad by all. Among those present' were; Mr* Bessie Rodim. Marla Whilden. Ruby Whllden. Viola Sharp. Mary Chance. Doule < ox Idlllan Thonipson. Verna Hoiling. head. I.ydla Tomlin. Be**ie Garri*on. Mary William*. Be rtha Sbrup •hire. Mr. and Mr*. 1. Tomlin and j

Mr* Abbie Kessler, of Millvliii. ►pent Monday and Tuesday with her daughter. Mr*. Mliiam Tborap

Many from here are attending lhe Holine- * mm-ting this week ai Erma and enjoying the m rmoti* preached l.v liev. < B Fnggett. of < 4 allforni uid the singing conducted h> and Mr*. J Hawley Jackson turned missionaries ndia. and well-known here and Mr*. Walter Barber '•> .lent an evening last week m Erma with Mr. Bessie Wilson. Vi-- I^iuella Barnes. of Swedes-

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her sifter. Mrv. Randall Elliott Mr- William Fester entertained Mr- James I Jong and two grnnddien. of Millville, last week

South Seaville

Arthur Sykes of League 1 viand Navy Yard. Phila-dphia, vviUa his home here this week end. j Frank Marshall. of 'nrr.drn,!

Ipeni a few days her. with his I Arthur l-vrlekg.

family.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward and children, with Mrs. Sheets, of Fishing - r-.i to Atlantic (Tty ;.-:-t fri'i. Mi. and Mrs. Kveretl

4

Aflatiflc e

iday anti Saturday ei Wildwood on Sunday

uiway. family and w if.. attended the at Erma on Fri-

! of the M. K. regular busi■s Sam Morion *

ud

Mr*. Maude Fester and dauch- *• 1 enjoyed a week hire in their . cottage on the corner of Shun pike road and Main Seasbor* i

Road.

Mr*. Helen Oliver was a Cap. May visitor Monday. Mr*. Lewis Arnold, of PWladel l phin brother of Charles Arnold . has purchased a lot adjoining t! I.ioperly of Harry Needle* will erect ■ modern bung.fl'.* m j the near future. Mrs A. Matthew* attended the i beaut> pageant In Atlanti. ‘ f> > one day Ust week. Mr and Mrs. Roy Compton, of Dtaw Creek, called on V- ■ .impton Tl uncle and aunt. Mr. and. Mr*. Harry Foster one day last

Ties Wlllets, of West! on „^i -I-ent Friday here w ith I Fred Hmdbark. of Swainton. die a-ittersol niw1 .. .. fusinsw* call here on ■ec*. ..I West Cape May. | Wedne-d .i 'he sick of the neigh-; Mr ■ . ■ of Cape May. called ui.i.iy sharing hi* beau-{on i juries W ay on.- day recently. | Walter Horhc* is a very sneI. Reeve*, of ( ap# May. rewful cantaloupe grower a* be Alex Blair Sunday j ta. gathered them weighing in ara Bohn: ;,nd Mr*, i i„ ]_• pound* apiece and of very il. - attended an East-{good varietv nesting in I ape May Me Gertie Usher ts out again | nfter being confined to her tied ierw.1 continues In very j with a very had cold : W W Selby entertained vlsl■i. t Spi tzel. of West { mr* from Manasqusn on Sunday. >i:! (he w.-k . ud Warren I a rick* has purchased raidb.:. Mrs Robert rla. property of Jacob Sutton, at

(Clermont.

Refining • ‘nnipany garage, hs* i been tranef. rred to AUanlic City, j to manage one there which is the largest one in South Jersey. | Reed Downs, of Brooklyn, visit-, ed bis cousin. Frank Downs, on Sunday. Rev P. S. Sampson, will preach :n the M. E. Church on Sunday

Miss Florence Hawk has • red the Naxarine College YallastoB. Mass.

I ll took the garter more nineteen centuries to win „ , in the sun p

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Rio Grande

caught i

A number of ladies of Golden Ftar Temple attended the grand *es»lon of the iaidies of the Gold en Eagle, held in Atlantic City Tuesday and Wednesday Misae* Mary and Dorothy MacDonald. Waiter and Ralph MacDonald visited relative* In Port Kliubeib Saturda) evening Mr. and Mr* Walter Spen.a and Walter Sharp and Mr, and Mrs Exra Cox spent Saturday af-

ternoon in Camden.

r and Mrs Joseph Camp

Joseph Bretherlck and -on. of Philadelphia, were railing on Mr. and Mrs. Harry FoM • Sunday I lev. and Mrs. Edward Wright left Tuesday on a tea : trip to Virginia, where h- wf.l visit his fomrer charge Mr l • "k Hoffman. son of William Hoffman, of West Cape May. will f.l the pulpit during Rev. Wright> absence. A Misa Hornet. jirarticing physician and nur»*. of Beacb ‘ Haven. I* atopi'ing the home • d Mi. and Mr- iliarl.- Arnold

i horns i Mr* E E

iy careful attention iJiing* Many a Oiv-v

j his srbi the j day. ha* | Joe

re Busc. of Phlladeliavt *e.-k her. with Hennery returned to it Overhrook on Tucs-

Mr and Mr* Ai Entrikin ent.'rlained her cousin and family, of

Philadelphia, on Sunday. Miss Emm Crease, who ha

been In the Hell Telephone <v(fK— at Wildwood this summer has been

transferred to Phliudeipbu.

Mi Harold Mller wa* taken to the MtllvUle Hospital on Sunday A Hag raising was held on Sal- . urday afirrnoon ni th* new school house, where the P. O. S. of A . No. 131. presented the school with a new flag. Presentation v» a* made by MaMor of Forms Jamison. of Glouci-ster and wa* re- > reived by school trustee. Mrs. J. Robbins. Mr. Jamison was the, principal speaker. Others were Rev. Dewitt Cobb, of the M. E , Church. Wildwood, .-'tid Joseph 4 Murphy, principal of the school. The Wildwood City Band wa* also present and gave several good selections. which were enjoyed by i

all.

Elm«’r Carlton spent Sunday in , Philadelphia. Melvin * ornwel| has moved his : family into the old Richardson

place.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gibson and; little daughter, of Philadelphia spent Sunday here George Fullagar .moved his fam-i By last week to Port Elisabeth i

L O R I D A

Mr

and Mr*. !at» vrd Ix-amlng ined their daugbt»-r. Mr* Miller, of Rahway, last .

Walter .

Dr. Joseph Levenson DENTIST on* ^Ave.. Woodbine. N. .

ne in Washington, dr. and Mr* WTiber! Weeks en- 1 Uined their son. Mr. and Mr* ' le W.-ek-. of Tioga. Pa., last

Mrs. Ida Krei

imer and gentle- 1 ,i|* May. called Ji-ew* .-(aturday Harry Stitev. of were visiting

Are Yon Coing'thil^FallT This aJvcrttsemcnt is especially intend-

oJ lor readers of this newspaper who arc planning to go to Florida tor the Fall, ..nd Winter. Large passenger ships •

Sail from

PHILADELPHIA

to Ji-**x:nlle every Wednesdiy and Siturdiv. 1 4P M.To Miasnoc. yth, itth and atthotcich tacxith. 4 P.M.. via the new S.S. "Balihire. 44

Speni .Saturday in Millville

day evening In Millville!

Miss Helen Sharp hs* returned to her duties a* school teacher in the Colling** ood wcfcool. Her Parents. Mr and Mrs. Walter

Sharp, accompanied her.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry l,aw* and Mrs. Ruth Henry spent Saturday

in Pitman visiting friend*.

Mr. and Mrs. David Berry and ] daughter. Ann*, spent Saturday in|

Bridgeton

Mr. and Mre Chark« BaUuaan.

of Camden, spent Sunday at the I

I bom* of WTlIia.ii H Bateman

! WWMen Reeves, who ha* been

very 111. ts slowly improving. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Reamer and . children, Grace. Paul and Fred, of Barringion. spent Sundav at jj,e of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.| Mr. and Mr*. Morton Reeves, of Eaasbnrg. are spending some time with the former's father. Mr W

Raeve*.

. Trooper James Mo Tain snd I brother and sister, of Rose!!. •pent the week el

The t-auty about buying a new ar on the Installment plan thing* 'lureme Maxuri*. i* that you rid* lown town to make the payments.

Edward Wright daughter and net

William

. of PUtladciphia.

..i:il Mr* William G:'>*cup

Mm effective October i«t.

From PhiUddfiiu to Jacksooville

$34.38

Rnur-l tnp J61.88. F*it fror Piubdriptm direct to MIAMI

$46.48

Rfxmd tnp $86 ji. Through mieesan o!e to ill snpjrtm; points. Send fee tOu-trited icider md other mformi-.icc.

Not a Mushy Jot.- Fortunately, the locomotive engineer ha* no. 1 one in hi* cab but the fireman therefore doesn't try to drive with

one hand.

Ir*. William Swain! iel: daughti r Hutli‘| [ Montoursvill.. Pa, ;

Automobiles carried: no crating necev »*ry—just drive yout car to the parFurri imeladt mteh end regulet hrnt Wmgr frpm Piet 16. S. Urinate Atone.

MERCHANTS 8 MINERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY

Tr.».l B«mu. 202 S. I Jtk Si.

Paul Sperh.il. of PhiludtlpUa. ■pent iust week here with his sis-'fl

BICYCLE REPAIRING LEE ROBBINS and JOSEPH ALCORN TORT NORRIS. N. J.

Let's Not Be Discouraged

and get down to business!

A full line of Ball Band Boots OF ALL STYLES

Hip Boots. Sporting Top Galoshes and other light footwear

If ELBERG’C

Dept. Stored

Port Norris 1

pi!

Though love t* >us Whltikamp ont hold a flivy

thins

Mr* • Tiarle* Ixaper.

AshpQfnlirwa Wi,, Prolect •»<* /\SDeSlOIine Preserve Your Roof Will adhere to wet or dry surfaces and is guaranteed not to truck, thip or pecL Carnes a TEN YEAR GDARANTLE It will cost little to have your roof water-proofed WIU.1AM H. SMITH 236 E. SPENCER AVENUE WILDWOOD. K J

GIVEN AWAY

500

FREE

FELT

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PRIZES

HATS

New Full Colors

We fit the hat to the

Melvin Sock* rfJHifinwd u> the °* uine»«, is able to be abou

Nt*- Sarah lak*. Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Emma I-.ke and »<.n» Jpi y *nd Allen, spent Saturday

Rig si

Charles Berry. Sr,

Dwcur Lund spent Sunday after

boon in Bridgeton

Mr. and Mrs James Gibson and laughter. Mary, and Mr* Paul wlxsgrd and eon. Jimmie siM-nt

f aftei

J Ruth Henry. lAWd. Mr* Henry It. r

At Vineland, New Jersey

Underwood

8v“j * a "

parent*. ..Mr and ltd Mrs. Ben Br

company becomes theg £ leader, in its industry only if its products and service are of unusual merit “STANDARD” GASOLINE

Representative Merchants in Vineland will give you tickets all this month with cash purchases and for the payment of acounts — one ticket for every dollar, be sure to save all the tickets you get. They're valuable and entitk you to chances in the drawing for the 46 PRIZES. One $100 Prize Four $25 Prizes One $50 Prize Ten $10 Prizes and thirty $5 Prizes

head

$3.45 — $4.95 BOYS’ KNICKERS Value $3.00 Lined all-wool Specially priced

$1.95

MERC11ANTS COMMITTEE. \ ineland Chamber of Comerc*

The Hotel Avalon 7th St. and Avalon Avenue, Avalon, N. J.

TO HOLXHCKS or SECOND LIBERTY LOSS 4t PER CENT BONDS

C.i|>c May County’s Most Beautifully Located 1 lute! \\ i!| Remain Open Until

'I! EXCHANGE OfTHUNG OF NEW THEASGItl NOTES j

October 1 st

Mrs. Sarah McCann Smith

Ownership Mana Homestead. 12th St . Avalon, inu- Ownership-Management, will

in

Bridgeton’s

Big Trustful Store

BUSINESS HOrRB ’ On Saturday the StorV is Open I until 10 P. M. Other Week : Days—S A. M. to 6 P. M.. Daylight Saving Time.

91-93 Eut Commerce Street

RADIO

SPECIALS

Sold on Convenient Club Plan Terms

BE READY FOR THE BIG BATTLE! Tunney-Dempsey Fight Thursday, September 22nd!

The Latest Atwater Kent RADIO RECEIVER

Newest Model — No. 33 — Six Tubes — One Stetioa Dul Operating Four Condenser*. Three -tag.-* of Tnaeri Ri-n Frequency Amplification, a Detector and Two Stage* of An-:.' aFrequency Aapmeatloii Aatun devl.. Non-radiating; non-wquealing. Fin** 4 %J\Jf Tube* rjui ” 1 beautiful malx.gany cabinet. r..mpac* Ud RMIerie*

DEPENDABLE ACCESSORIES

Complete line of Majt-ic •'B" EUminatorv. Phil ' A II B 44 Socket Powers. \Ve»tlughou.-e Trickle Chars.: We»Unghou*e Storage Batteries, Atwater Kent Speaker R. C. A. Speakers .sud Radiotron Tubes, and ' A '. 4 B and “C” Dry Batteries.

LOOK AT THIS VALUE!

$35 Victor Speaker 95 hsh! looking and MibstanMallv mad.- Very » ■ 8*

G<*Mi looking and snb*tan:ially made Very efficient because double diaphragm arwurrs dear and natural tones. Cl car-toned recep-

tion. Soft or loud as desired.

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Furniture Rugs Linoleum Clothing Jewelry

Buy on The HURLEY Plan; Pay Weekly or Monthly in 30. 60 or 90 Days.

At the Atlantic City Speedway the Dodge came in first, and the Star came in ahead of the Chevrolet and Chrysler ■’4"—the Star nuking 25 miles in 24 minutes.

PEERLESS DODGE and STAR F our and Six Sales and Setvice

Peerless 6—(>0 Sedan in Showroom Auto Repairing in All Its Branches Satisfaction Guaranteed First-class mechanics plus ufvto-date equipn icn! Factory job on Brake Lining

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PHONE 156

PORT

J. A. GRACE. Mgr.