Estate For Sale
CAPE MAY COOSTY TIMES. PWDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1927.
Palermo
Ih. v^ or,nan P * uI!ln - of PhludeJ. ttoA 3S* C ":|^ la ' ■‘P’-nt the end viu
- Hnir. Wmlex 1 hl * P«rentH here.
.h'Ji; n v,u *rd motored u “ ,K ' m ® n Belcovllle Tuesday. WyMlle Dailey, ol
City. ;CVy. aper.t the week
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Cape May Point
tiwt h * , ‘ ,not,, ‘■ , her.'.
im<)! •'* Jr} Vlriard has beet
>mer • with tonellltli
i his moth r
■ Sun- :
,sw
called
‘Vesley PaulUn day.
. A «.d Wir'Z'X'J I PV^^amer ^.Tth
—d
her i.ir.Kj* rl U ^ celebrated | to Ocean City Tuesday
=“ o-r w”" 1 ” • ter. KII.. P»rn*.., .prwnls The tkn. ’*°">e nice Mry. Edward Corson and Mrs. LrSfS >“»=-! sr^sTcSS Irsss'
-"““y- Ml “nd Mr*. L. P. Tkn- We City Sunday
[ Klchard Coaxaboon spent •W days last week with his
i Ocean City.
Mr. S. E. Voting was In PhUa-|
d.-lphik Monday.
Mrs. Runell Fields r* Thursday In Ocean City. Mies Lucy Reg ne. ,J Petei burg, spent Saturday night wl
Mis* Cecil Corson.
... .. Mr *- George Garrett went Atlantic New York city Monday.
ml with. Miss Bertha Fields was nti.ut* mace. ... , k r. c i«y Saturday. J Mrs. Courtland Dickinson and “f ^ Cop< ‘ M “ y
recently returned fro n *
Marie Foulke. of Cape | May. visited her sister. Mrs. it Amanda Shaw Thursday of last
J week.
s- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Appenh xcller. o! Farrington. ,N. J.. are ( the parents of a baby boy. Mn=. :oi Appenceller Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey, of
n I this place.
Carl Clouting.
Wildwood. | childr
. Del.
with r
i Wllming-
und Mrs
South SenvtUe ,
l „ Kuasell. ».. Mrs. Somers E. Young, and Mrs. I ft
I Charles Cossaboon and son. it
Mrs. E. E. Madara and dnugh- i fer. motored to Atlantic City Fri-!
‘lay.
J’-totph Rolley. of Cap,. Charles, spent the past week with ! friends here.
LEGAL
l »b.eimdl:.e debtor.
tKOR- 7 room moil.m n.., . .. .
er.k-n-nt-Pf-nz"
i^r'^
Swainton-Clermont ! -Mr and Mrs. Palmer of Phlla- , Ji Iphia. called on Edward Post on Sunday. Iluniphrey Ludlam attended the firemen's parade in Atlantic City on Saturday. Our baseball fans attended the game at Avalon on Saturday uf-
oon.
llson Ludlam and famlly
Poplar Sts., prlc rt..-r H. It Jon-r-rt House Hell pi,.it
LOCATION It.
■Jlsyt'Ciirt House. SIM. i THE BOAIt
!■ fOMMIHSIONERS
Wanted - - Real Estate
WANTED—Kr uul our farm wilt, .t> let advertising t
SARAH H CORSON.
ba
KMCOItAltV IM-
In Attachment
_ —dUsie appointed in t> wfO fay virtue <■( an or.! w Cape May County Clrct made for that purpos-. 1 day of Octotwr n. at. at t:
•- C Sr , K^7«„ > m.!h Mice to the fit* he*' I ______ right, title and Inter "above named 1 to all thoae certain lots.
NOTICE OP PARTITION Henry H. Eldredge. Judge tf e
. thirty minutes 'jmgZx.
trip i
Ne
the we.
York State last week and visited relatives In Newark this week. Lt. Col. E. O. Howell attended
funeral of Genera] Greek. In Washington, this week.
Chari,* Van Artsdalen and family, of Philadelphia, attended th. funeral of Mrs. Lida Todd on Lewis Du hie and family, of North Woodbury, spent a few tys with her parents. Mr. and
rs. Charles Hire.
Joseph Newman, wife and son
to Philadelphia and spent
t- ttd with iriends.
John tlanrock Is spending a ew days with relatives at WildA Ashing parly mads up of Charles Rice and sons. Lewis Duble. Harry McCool. Humphrey Ludlam and L. D. Ludlam. went Ashing from Reed's Beach and landed ninety of the Anny tribe. Service* in Asbury Church on Sunday. October, 2. are as follow.*: Preaching service. 10.30 A. M.: Sunday school. 2.30 P. M.; •aching service. 7.30 P. M. The pastor. Rev. J O. R. Corliss, itiItee all to attend these serMr. and Mrs. William Thomas and Mrs. George Sayre attended •ral of Mrs. Lida Todd, in
Salem, on Monday.
and childr.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Halbrtiner.
Thomas Soulls store was a very popular Place for both young and old during the Ttinney-Demp- _ Mr sey fight last week. i,-' Rev. and Mrs. Edward Wright j have returned from a ten-day jj all trip In Virginia and Washington. W' tl:. r .in., ,. K*#nrcll *
Walter
visited their cou den. in Erma. Mr. and Mrs
Miss I. ,uisa Sm: 'htladelphla. was
he Point this week .'tin. Mi. and Mrs. Alex Haldeman
pent three days last week at At-
intic City. Mr. Haldeman
•sentativi
nteer Company
Convention In that
city. At,tong others who attended
th. convention ar.' as follow.-:
-Mr. and Mrs. G. Kagor. Mr. and
Mts. f. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. K.
G<T,ti. Mr. J. Carmingnano. Mr. C. Sell nicer. Mr. Howard Palmer. Ralph Klndig. Horace Woolaon.j Mr. and Mrs. James L. Woolson. Mtl
id Mrs. Frank Rutherford. | vl ., Markley. Archie Lewis. • I'nglaub anil Milton H. Tu" ■ bus was hired for the J
Some wvnt in prlv
I William S. Eldredge has hud
Bell telephone installed.
! Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fltzli
of south “H 1 * c hlldre n . of Pitman, were n Isitor at SUtsts of Mr. and Mrs. (
drs. Martha Bailey i :ew days’ visit w'ith sard, in New York,
dr. and Mrs. William Dickei
ceivlng congratulaiioi
John Cosky has returned to I Philadelphia after spending the I' summer with his mother. Mrs. K.
were re- Cosky. '. Mrs. C.i ..... and Mrs. M. Blume and t ]
; ton. Jackie, are spending Ihei
•njo>ing week-end with the latter's pnr-j f ler son. entb. Mr. and Mrs. C. Shropshir
r. and Mrs. Joseph 1 ti. Atlantic City Friday for '. J. Hr-nd has returned home b-tng employ ..I In Philadelbert Phillips. Tax Assessor, chicken dinner at the Cliff on the Beach Estates on
All reported t
today.
Norman Taylor
are me parents of a baby boy.
born early last Thursday
ins in Mace's Hospital. Wild- Vn ^, wood, mother and baby are doing p rov ,.
Lynford Halbruner accotn-] j lr
panted his daughter to the Frank- 1 . ford Hospital. Tuesday of last, L . . ' 1(
w "ek. both returning that —'
wonderful the Methodist i
day. by Dr. Walt.
'• and Mrs. F. Cnglaub and ! MisH Helen J. Bt
Oscar, of Philadelphia, spent ! N. J .
tile week end aC their summer S. Clark
cottage on Railroad Avenue. The
making several Inttheir cottage for
Mrs
ting.
Edward Sholerton. .of
has just re Port Arthur
d Mrs. W. Lake spent Thursday of last week In Phlla- .4...,,.. delphla. , Herbert McPherson an.l Frank | Hawn motored to Philadelphia'
Sunday.
Mr.-. Roy Bradley spent Friday, and Saturday at Wildwood. Mrs. Thos. Sayers Is entertain-
ing her nieces for a short time. vir Silas Church spent part bf.neck'Friday in Philadelphia. ilatigh Miss,'- Belly McPherson and Wi«nll. u ,j.
WHhehnina Johnson spent Sun- Mr-. Harry Valentine.
Petersburg
Its- George Uolf isilors with rs. Evia Bengl,
.. .. .. * —• ■ •■u.ij •aieuuue, daughTh W^t M,1> .. , ' M,,s and Thomas The watchmen have been taken ; Hand |,a-e.,l part of Monday frotj. the Mill l-ane railr.iad cross- evening with the latter's parents.
,a -' lt day R, \. and Mrs. Charles Hand, in
Ew.
L
Tuckahoe
■I Mrs. Mamie. Wrlgdatighter. Virginia, of y. -pent Sunday with
Mrs. M. Young.
r. and Mis. Clun Vt
and sons, of Manoa. Pa., w
week-end visitors with
Electra Churchill and Mary
Dare.
Mrs. Paul J. Sturgis was Philadelphia shopper last Friday.
aught.
and Mrs
Edwt
Beesley’s Point Jr. E. V. Corson was In lantic City Thursday of 1 "reek. Mis Marie Young. Mrs. Richrd Hamel motored to Philadelphia on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Griffon Young spent Friiy in Ocean City. The following were .11 guests of Mrs. Zora Corson Tueslay: Mr. and Mrs. Toone. ‘hiladelphla: 'Mrs. Linda W Ham.-' and two grandchildren, of Tuckah.* ; Mrs. Elton Corson and "rs. Edward Corson. Wyvllle Dailey, of Camden, spent the week-end with his mother. Th. pot-luck supper and re•ptlon to the new members ol Palermo Church, held at the Jr. O. I* A. M. Hall Thursday evening. was quite successful. Mi. and Mrs. M. 1* McDole and utlnr and Miss Anna Morris moored to Harrisburg, where they pent the week-end with relaIvts and friends. M.. and Mrs. Spencer Young ntertained the Excelsior Class on ‘riday evening. Elm. r Corson called on Towne Godfrey, of Bucksbutera. Sunday Miss Helen Stratton has a new automobile. " . an< Mrs. Waller Chamand two children, of Mulitea Hill spent Sunday with her mother Mr and Mrs. Jessie Potts, of Audtrson. are visiting relatives
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CITY OF SE* ISLE CITY NEW JERSEY GENERAL ELECTION TUESDaV. NOVEMBER ». 1«7
1. Ftank 1
in Millville with Mt. rtid Mrs. I tended the afteri Petersburg M. E
[ Adams and
Horn daughter. Betty. Prosecutor Camp-, A, i“ n " c _{j‘ ,> ' h R were bell and father, of Ocean City. M>>- Ebtabeth Reeve Mrs. i were Sunday visitors with Her- "'ek-end with friends
{Art Campbell, who Is Improving
Mrs. James S. Smith, nd -Mrs. Robert Smith
md Mrs. John Wallace:Passed the week-end with Charles Mrs. S. G. Langley attended Smith and daughter. In Westfield, the fall rally of the Palermo Bap Mr. and Mrs. George Moure. * d Church which was held in ,ion - George. Jr., and daughter, e Hall at Palermo Thursday Anna, were week-end visitors ening. ,wlth Mrs. Moore's parents in
Mrs. Weaver Busby passed last Philadelphia.
Thursday In Allontlc City. , M , "" 1 Mrs. Amasa Young Twenty-nine members of the aml f'""' daughters; Mrs. Harry Wildwood Kebekah degree team Valentine, daughter. Miss Jennie, and their husbands were enter- an<1 Thomas Hand attended the talned Thurstlay evening of last *° Idtn » dding anniversary of eek at the home of Mr and' Mr *' Voung's and Mr. Hand’s . .rs. S. B. Souder. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. JoMr. and Mrs. John Abbott, of '“' ph Hand ' in Millville. WednesFalrviow; Mrs. James Stone of ,l * y evenln K of la ' i "''ek. DurTacony; Mr. and Mrs. Elton Cor- ln * thc ‘l"' in f anl 'laughson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cor- ,or ' ot “ r ' and Yonn K son. td Palermo; Mrs. Zonah Cor-, wa - s , h . v h ,-, r ,*"■«« son. of Marmora, w. re the guests ! “ nc,e - Rev ' charl ‘» Hand,
of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Williams “
Sunday.
Mrs. J. Chapman and Miss, Cora Warren are spending several'
—-Its In Barrington.
Mrs. John Gaily spent la. week in Philadolhia. visiting In
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton et t.rtalne.l Mr. and Mrs. Willia
Taylor, of Watsontown.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fsher at daughte,. Norma, were Atlant
City visitors Saturday.
Miss Milltcent spent a few daj . ^ , In Philadelphia the past week. .A
J visit ng relatves.
Louis Dawson will leave Sun- : J
; day for
end Rutgers Colli. Mrs. Frank Bennei lrace, Md.. is spendlm
Millville’s Greatest Value-Giving Store
inolbet'.
J Mir. N. Hand r shopper out afte
% IVTEWBERRrC
woo.. I A ^ 5c, 10c and 25c Store ►"ck >1 .. . . .
TRUSSES
(Hard Rubber and Elastic) Seamless Elastic Hosiery Braces for All Deformities. Elastic Ah-1 domlnal Belts. Arches. Crutches.
Eweu.
Mr. and Mrs. U'-orge Hoff and daughter. Mrs. Bertie Mason, were Wednesday (of last week) shop-
pers In Millville.
Knt). 1,r;„Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robinsan, ‘ eve.
PhTiadetphla and Wildwood', h^ ? f 0c, “!‘ |1 Ci, ?j' Tue-day Msi-1 Burcley Surgical
been Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.-w^nn Ed Lacroix. Mason. |and^Mm. 0 Ed^Lacroix ZStiZ
'rhe'remalns^o# 1 lUmuhannah ^ R A* BUNKER & CO. Steelman were brought from ^n GUder of TinkV .- wV: - 520 St. Millville. H. J. ^ in c " ' Sunday callers on his brother.! 0pen ‘“•nlng-^ exe. pt Tuesday CAmtclery Thursday. Sep- Thaddeus. and wite. I nnd Thurwlay.
. Mrs Dors
u-made Corsets. Charts 1
LADY ATTENDANT
1
Stores From Maine to California
OPPOSITE MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK Specials for Saturday Men s Pari Wool S now Peaks - 20c lb j Sweaters $1.00 fig Newtons - 20c lb | Children’s Ce< ^ J um °‘ es " ^
Sweaters $ 1.00
Cold Spring
f“w, r ry&.
* Board ot Chooei
NERAL E-ECTION AY. NOVEMBER t. 1
tember 22.
Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Creamer have been entertaining Melvin
MuHord. of Millville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner, of Bywood. Pa., spent Sumlay here at -their river front bunga-
low.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weldel. Mrs. J. Wood. Mr. J. Morw. Mr. and Mrs. William Wood, all of Philadelphia. were the week-end hiest* irf Mr. and Mrs. Ed La-
•rolx.
Mr. and Mm. William Reeve*. >f Fairton. were visitors with Jr. and Mm. Charles Warren last Sat unlay and Sundav.
At Your Service For Chilly Weather TOP COATS Men’s $12.50, $14.95, $18.95 || Boys’ $2.95, $3.50, $4.95 LUMBER JACKS Men’s $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 $4.95 Boys’ $2.50, $2.95. $3.50 SWEATERS Pull-over and Button Men’s $1.95, $2.95, $3.95. $4.50 Boys’ $1.95. $2.50. $2.95 GEO. LEVY 414 High Street MILLVILLE. N. J. Look for KING KABD Overall Sign
Boys’ School 1 rousers $ 1.00
Children’s School Shoes_ $1.00 Paper Lamp Shades - - 10c
Bedroom Furniture
We have in our large stock of Furniture everything necessary to furnish a beautiful bedroom. Walnut Bedroom Suite Mattressses Axminster Rugs. Boudoir Chairs Boudoir Lamps Cedar Chests The Finest Radios R. C. A. Radiolas Sparton Electric Radio
Dress Gingham 10c yd. ^ "WhitedOilcloth 20c yd. Ladies’ Suede Gloves - - 89c Children’s Flannel Sleepers 50c; Buodoir Lamps $1.00 I
£ ASSUDANCt Of BEING WELL GQOONVED TrtE OOfifjpeNCE Of COCBCCT
It YOU WLAQ QUEEN CNAPLOrrE Puac SILK Full-' Fashioned j HOSE Plaid Blankets 64x76
Our new Radio Department is under the competent supervision of Mr. Rolland Ottinger who has had a number of years experience in the radio field and will be glad to talk over sets or any trouble pretaining to Radio.
R. B. CORSON Furniture - Rugs - Radios MILLVILLE, N. J.
| Latest in Millinery I S P ecial j™ Saturday I $1.98 - - $2.49 | $ 00 bilk Lamp Shades $1.00 ■ Ladies' House Dresses $1.00 | Latest St vie Under- : ! arm and Pouch Bags • * I $1.00 s J. J. NEWBERRY CO.
30 High St. 139 Stores
MILLVILLE, N. J.
30 High St. 139 Stores

