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CAPF. MAY COUMTY TIMES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER '
■SGvJTH SEAVIU-E
, Mif- Klizab.ih Colar, of Wildi wood. .v-p.-ni Sunday with her I friend. M;*- Elizabeth Snyder. Benjamin Jacobs returned to ; hiti home in Bala. l‘a.. Sunday. la«t after a two weeks' visit here with leek here at the home of her his niece. Mrs. Sara Dawson, brother. Enoch Miller. Jr., and, Mr. and Mm. Oeor*e Vanieer ! and two children. Evelyn and S. Dawson was visiting. Car! motored I j Ridley Park. Pa., i-nd. Mrs. Ib-ssl-- Klndburg.; «v >r the week end to visit Mr. at Fishing Creek, who has been ; Van leer's fatb-r. juit., ill. Wednesday of last week, i William Uramlick and Floyd ! —— Hoirman loft Monday on ' ' '
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Greenfield
| Rei. ami Mrs. Fred Slater, of | Millville. si>ent Saturday evening| 'with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hunt-
Goshen
Mrs Si rah Prirtd. of Woodbury j :>• .. spending some time with I r ni • Mrs. E. Dubosq. spent]
-ith her
Virginia Dubosq. I v ^,^ r
in
Georg- Breyer motored to Cam-
den on Sunday.
Il-nry Dubosq and family en•ertained on Sunday their soi.. John 1! Dubosq and family. Mrs John Harris and granddaughter. Mi's I i.inia Carr. William Mullins and family, all of Went] Philadelphia. and Mrs. Nellie C lu and .Mim KUen Sharp, of
Kansas City. Mo.
Mrs. Mary I Hikes and son Georg-. att-nded church Jr Pet .■mb u i* Sunday evening. Miss Rebecca Dubosq has relumed home after open ling i mosi • njoyable week In Wildwvrel. visiting relatives. Mi-s Mary Ellen Dubosq. <>1 Darby. Pa., -pent part of Iasi w«-ek with her parents hem.
Wills. o! Wildwood, brother. James Wills.
K | Hasser. <rf Philad-lphl, sp,-nt the I,. Cam-! wwk ^ wllh Ml" A'is’ grand-
Mauricetown
nd Mrs. George Hinson Raymond, of Millville. *•' ning with Mr. Hln»tber. Mr. and Mrs. A.
mnson.
Gouis Gerberin has returned bom- afi.-r being employed wit ot town for some dime. . Mr. and Mr-. Ben Cruise M:£ J •— Pet* rson and Anna Prichard motor,-d to Blackwood an 1 -p :.i the day with Rev. and Mrs. Milton McCann, formerly pastor of this place. Mis. J Paynter. of Bridgeton, spent Wednesday with her niece an.! neph-w. MUs Deborah Sharp, and Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp. Mrs. T red us spent last week at the home of her mother. Mrs. PJioobe Polhunus at Dorchester. Mrs, Joseph Compton entertained company tram Florida a few days last week. Mr and Mrs. Morton Reeves. Sr., n • •!-.) i . Delaware with their da rhter. Ethel, who started in seaool there Thursday. Mrs. Maud Garrison spent a «>uph of days in Vineland with relath-s. Mr. Reuben Sharp. Sr., who has b—n confined t-. bis home with illness is able to be ab-mt
again.
Many attended the re-opening the Leray at Millville on Mon-
day.
Nichols is entertaining her sister. Mrs. Kate Snyder ira Philadelphia. Raymond Bailer. a student a Drexel Coll -ge. Philad-lphii passed the week end with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bailey. Miss Beaulah Wiles, a teacher in Atlantic City, pass-.! the week -"d with her parents. Mr and re. A. Lincoln Wills. Miss Mary Sheppard, of Atlantie City, apent the w.-ek end with relative*, her-. Mrs. Anna Jones is improving r home with a *xw: of paint. Mrs. Joe Schull has returned I ft 'Oi,-. after spending > *me rime i :1 town. John Haley. ,rf Philadelphia. I .V end with his in i-hei. Mrs. Elizaheih Haley. j •' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beckett 1 and son; Richard. Jr., of lb-la-1 . at the w, -k end wiihiS mwrher. Mrs. Sarah IS
grand-
| mother. Mrs. Anna Jones.
I Mr. Albert Wyatt. Wllmar Oog. 1 Cclinan Hunter and Sam Butcher w-re among tho-s- «h.-- h>imes were wired for electricity last
wicks.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hinson and Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp spent Sunday in Millville with Mrs. Hinson's daughter. Miss M.
Moster.
Miss Carolyn Riggins, iif Port Norris, spent the week -nd with her grandmother. Mis. Hattie
Bailey.
Mr. I. Bailey passed end with hU wife. Mr Bailey, who Is apend
lime in Trenton and Bord*
Mi* Beulah and Dori;
dren ami Harry Franklin
dren. of Wildwood,
The Blue Ribbon Club erlained at the home
number from h»r
. T. C. fall convention at Ocean City last week.
Mrs. Samuel Bright and son Bernard, were at the home of he parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georg
Marvin Rhoades spent Thurs-
day night of last week with his
Mrs. Glenn Walling, at
guests of Mrs. Mary Stillwell the
week end.
Mrs. Charles Heaton and .laughter, of Philadelphia, are
been staying In town,
idlings- Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Sharpe
entertained their son. Edwin
no.- -n- Sharpe, and family, of Camden.
>f Jon-; OV e r the week end.
of .last Kenneth Grace, of Wildwood.
was a week-end guest with his •tended , cousin. Howard Corson. Jr.
Mrs. Howard Thompson. Mm. Annie Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weldon viotted relatives an dfriends at Wildwood on Sun-
day.
Townsend's Inlet
NorthSeld.
Miss Minnie Powell, of Court; Miss Alma Shellem. daughter 1 *m— spent :he past week at Uf M r. and Sira. William Sheilhe home of L. R. Pow*)! Urm. well-known realdenta nf . : ‘ Mis. NOson Smith., Townsend's Inlet, left on Mon- '" "'•y.'A';' 1 EmHy^ej-s. of | day to attend the Univeralty erf
Neat, j Pennsylvania. Mtaa Shellean. a
graduate of Ocean City High ■bool last year, will take the
ith their mothi r. Mr.Rachel Whildren.
Miss Edna Gandy who has her upending wAne time out low
has returned home.
Short Hills. N. J.. Mrs. E>
■ >f New Albany. Ind.. and Mi j and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, of Ava-
,w n 1 l -n. on Wednesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Milton Walling. >f Wiliiwood, called on her par-
Mr. am! Mrs. Charles H.
! Whil-
i Whil-I^
honest man is a tire r.-pali gent w ho conscientiously pick- ut
Mt of wire o, pier.
lusincss.
ry nail, i of glass ' Place of
Mitcncr on Thursday evening of
last week.
Mis. Sarah Smith. Mrs. F. W. James, Mis; Theresa Townsend •"■’I Mrs. Nelson Smith on Thurs•iay Of last week visited the Ir Minde! Nurm-rieK at Vineland.
Kimble, of Rio Grande. Everett Smith on Sun-
eailed <
day.
his
(ilgher education course specializing in -mathemaitica and hlalory. Clarence Dunkleberger and family have moved to Camden for
the winter.
Dr. Frederick Schwartz, ot Philadelphia, loft on Monday after spending the season here. Fishing is exceptionally One. Weak nsh. king fish and blue flsh are being caught daily. Last week end followera of Izaak Walton were rewarded with One catch is. Besides the fishing, crabbing over -the week end i-esultqd in large catches.
Grand Opening of New Store We Want You To Come To Our Opening Today and Tomorrow, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 $1 50.00 worth of Merchandise in prizes will be given away. It costs nothing to share in these prizes just come in and get a free ticket.
Newell Corson —New Location— 11-13 High Street MILLVILLE N. J. Established Twenty-three Years
Formerly located at High & Pine Sts.
Dear Annette: Well, this seems like the right time to think of buying A FALL COAT! One can surely get her pick NOW. judging from the array of STYLES shown at LA ROSE SHOPPE. Yours truly, HELEN MAE. ( Flora M. Henderson L High at Pine Sts. | MILLVILLE, N. j. I Phone: 19-W
Your Choice $119
Never before such an opportunity! You can have your choice of 3-piece Jacquard Velour Living Room Suites that ordinarily sell at nearly double our Special Sale price. Only a very fortunate purchase of Living Room Suites from a prominent manufacturer makes this great sale possible. This offer is for ONE 'X EEK ONLY. Buy now and save money.
Think of it 3-piecr Jacquard Velour Living Room Suites
You can have your choice of colon and patterns. These suites cannot be duplicated at this price.
BEAUTIFUL JACQUARD—Absolutely moth-proof. Gully guaranteed both by the maker and this great store. Three pieces includes large Davenport, Arm Ch and Wing Chair. Reversible Cushions. Special this week only. $119.00 A small carrying charge will be added if these suites are purchased on our convenient credit plan. A year to pay. Small payment down. We will be glad to explain our plan. Buy now.
C. M. WARE CO.
THE BEST IN RADIO YOUR HOME SHOULD COM? FIRST
Millville, H. J, I

