CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1927.
Shiloh
i Bowden, daushler ol J, C Bowden, undcr-K-ratlon for ap|M-ndiritU jb Ho*|Ul Priday. . y Hlree. of Slow Cmfc. "W of the Bridgeton Ho^ «» Bl^olnled a* chtl.i r nurae of Lawrer.r.', Faird Down Townahtp*. r Dalurl Darla, of Pit'•een a juext of hU
. Bailie Daria.
•Jtel has aolci hlr farm J estate man in Elmer, rte and Wardner Don . I the marble quarries sowingo. Mr., and report »an arorking there at
Corn
Thnalley collected a
donations for the
HtfthL 1 Hand, of Dutch Creek.
* « l.oa» with
other folk.
w£.\,
Moore and Mias Thelma jrtalned county commit »en at Eortoscne Satur--Moore cottage was 1 Barber, the new name from Haleyviile. brought atannelons and Albert » of Dividing Creek, fur-
itlUful dahlias
lha Shanta has been acme time with her
Chari.** worth.
Dividing Creek
!“* Uw d * y * wl,h her daURhton. ^**** ,1 Snyder, at Clif-
,nd Mr " nd M«-
Willlam Mints were Sunday visi-
loni to Lurar Caverns.
»'■">* Mrs. Harry Snyder vi*. Saturday^ in <»> Among those who attended the West Baptist Association, at 8a-
. wrrr: Mr »nd Mn.. GeorRe
and Mr*. Harry
Mlaa
Winn has returned to at Cornell I'nlvcrrlty clean, a former county 11 >ave a dairy »how in Tall on October IT Mllturml department of T ha* an enrolluient o boys this year. #er» In Slow Creek rt or all their pigs
Bobbin*. Dei. , ^ “bw, Matilda Veal. Matilda Mrwbray. Jdr*. N J if”-B L Tubi.iau. Albert Cook! Wn>- Minnie Hahn. Mr. aji.1 Mr*. Geor«e Mints. Mra. William
Mints. Jacob IVppcr
William Pepper and aon. John n and Roscoe Jerkin* and
family wen- among the BrldR,-
ton shoppers on Saturday. Howard Mints was a Cedarvlllc
’’hdlor on Monday.
Mis* Thelma taws, of Balll»re. is spending two week* «uh her patents. Mr and Mr*. Nor-
awa.
and Mrs. teland Bauer Sunday in Atlantic City, the guests of the latter'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dilka. of that
cMy.
Silas Robinson took a fishing party down the bay last week. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon were Bridgeton visitors on Sunday
Chevrolet To Build
New Assembly Plant! Indication Automobile Industry Is Looking Forward
An Indication that*th<- automo-
bile industry- is iookii.R forward toward increasliiR prosperity is noted with the announcement by the Chevrolet Motor Company that construction will atari Immediately on * new Chevrolet
««nbJy plant In Atlanta. The Atlanta plant has been
made necessary to adequately meet the requirements off the ■ rapidly growing demand dor I Chevrolet cars in the South and, at the nam- time to relieve the* Cincinnati plant, which has been operating on an overtime basts : to care for southeastern business 1 as well aa that from more fanmediate territory. The Atlanta; Plant will serve particularly I Georgia. Florida, and parts of 1 Alabama and South Carolina. j
When completed early next
spring the plant will represent : -- Investment of more than 12.-1
.000. covering acreage, build-i
ings and equipment. Thirty-one j acres of ground have been taken ' over for the Atlanta layout. I Building plans call for 110.000! iquore feet of llqor space. Including plants, office and driveway
similar construction. 160 by 680 feet, and a parts supply decs : 120 by 204 f.et. Plans also call for a two story office building.
40 by 204 feet.
Comlellon of thi Atlanta project will provide the Chevrolet Motor Company- with eight assembly plants throughout the country and an export plant at Bloomfield. Now Jersey. Domestic assembly plants are located In Flint. Midi . Tarrytown. N. Y.: Norwood. Ohio; Oakland. Cali.: Buffalo. N. Y.: Janesville. WIs.; and St. Loui*. Mo. Ju adjltiou Chevrolet maintain* manufacture
South Seaville D. of A. The South Seaville D. of A. *1. tCrtained Ocean City and Avalon Councils Thursday evening, of last week. Several new member* were initiated. *'he soutn Seaville Council 1 rehearsing a minstrel show they ar future.
will present I
Fred Hickman and family were 1 sbed.
“bopping it, Mlllrflle on Saturday The plant will be one of the Henry Hickman and fkmily, of largest and finest of Us kind in
Vineland, spent Sunday with Mr.
. Sunday
and Mr*. Herbert Campbell. Mrs. Kate Reeves and daughr. Mrs. Helen Pmrvin, of Salem, spent Wednesday of last week
’ ire.
Benjamin Katie, of Bridgeton, spent Saturday with Charles Gsndy and family.
the South with a capacity of 360 cars a day. Work will be provided for 1200 people and the payroll will exceed *8.000 daHy. The assembly plant proper win a one story unit. 800 by 320 feet, of face brick construction! ■with a monitor steel roof. There will be a Fisher Body division of |
baa been to. wee his daugb-l attending college
Delmont
the
William Carlisle r at Belslerville with , and family. Mr*. Brlford .Wood ▼fan Loy returned to in Bcnnsgrove last pending a most enwlth their old Dchnont and Howard both had to move on account of
road.
was home from over the week end., _ Charles Thurston j elphia Saturday, . FbBter fc> -making! visit at Allentown.; , nurse, Mra. Mauda visit to our school J ' ■this week. Hamilton, of on Mrs. C. G. r afternoon. o factory In El-j for the season last ’ r of our people! 'oyni there . Pau! Ackley, oil led on Mr*. Maud| - Mrs. Ackley - *, on S sister is visit-! e and recu.veratlng n opera-1
"Wport
Mn- B
l. Edward a Mon-i , Edward. Jr . of W*r> the gua*t* of,
Sunday.
J Jtjrau. Enn* M Bradford ali- o 3ch<Kd Convention i ' f law week, jl nt *» Harold Tur-,! QaAtJphla shoppers-j JoaRn 1.- spending) a hotue of Rev. and : .•. of Cedarville. l..i* (. msthuran'. owned ) Johnson. Mr*.; ,j. Howell. Of Allan-. bursday of.
> a gallon * Aa Cotoa ■ White-!1 90 l i lota , Bauer ^ S. l-i&urel St. , N. J.
SIMONS 6th & Landis Avenue VINELAND, N. J.
Hundreds of Stunning Coats That Should Sell for $35 Grouped at
25 00
No Coate—at the price—have equalled these. Their beauty
is erapharixed in every note of their styling. Suede. Velour. Fancy Mixtures and Tweeds
Smne hare coftan of rich fnn<—Skunk. French Beaver or Wolf. Raglan should'-ra. dashing belt* and snappy nr—
pockets are features of Inter
All lined throughout v Ith
crepe de.Chine
$10.95 Autumn Dresses
$5 .95
Wonderful in the range > tunning styles they offer—in the array of color*. Modi*. Blues. Wine. Sandalwood, Green. Tan. Navy and Black. Fascinating in the new ways In which fulness is introduced—clever in the plait*, draping* and flares. Satin. Flat Crepe, Crepe 4e Chine. Canton Crepe and Georgette
3000 Pairs! Women’s FullFashioned Silk-and-Lisle ^ Stockings F Slight Irregulars of a Much Higher Grade “ j ^ ft
75
] A SQUARE DEAL AT ALL TIMES | Men and Young Men’s Suits *13 50 to *40'’° Full Line of GverCoats Ranging from 113“ „ *55»» The finest Overcoats in America. Ford Overcoat—Quadruple Guarantee $35.00 to $55.00 Boy’s Suits $9.00 to $18.00 Full Line of Fall Hats ranging in price fro-n $3.00 to $8.00 Men’s and Boys Caps $1.00, $1.S0 and $2.00 Raincoats and Slickers from $3.50 to $10.00 Entrekin and Toulson Clothiers, Hatters, Men’s Furnishers 611 LANDIS AVENUE VINELAND, N. J. J International Made
Millville*s Greatest Value-Giving Store MEWBERRY’C A m 5c, 10c and 25c Store OPPOSITE MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK Stores From Maine to California Our Fail Sale Starts Saturday, October 15 To Run For A Month
On Special Sale Saturday Fig Bars.... 10c lb Snow Peaks.20c lb Peanut Brittle 20c lb
School Shoes $1.00
Large Gold Fish 10c
Ladies' Flannel Gowns~$ 1.00
Silk Vests 39c
On Sale Monday Electric Irons Special~$ 1.00
Watch Our Special Window
Ladies’ Hats
$1.98, $2.49, $2.98
Boys’ School Trousers—$1.00
. Children’s Tams . j 69c—$1.00—$1.29 I Complete Assort-
ment of School
Supplies | Misses’ School Hats J. J. NEWBERRY CO. 30 High St. MILLVILLE, N J. 30 High St 139 Stores 159 Store*
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Stop! Look! Listen!
Remarkable Values in Used Cars—All Reconditioned and Priced Right
Ford Coupe . . ' $125.00 Ford Coupe $200.00 Ford Coupe --Box Body . . . $200.00 Ford Half Ton—Express . . . $200.00 Ford Delivery—Panel .... $225.00 Chevrolet Sedan $250.00 Chevrolet Landau $550.00 Star Touring $100.00 Star Touring $100.00 Chevrolet Truck $150.00
Giberson-Clark Motors, inc. 111 Buck Street - - - - Millville, N. J.
"MILES OF SATISFACtU IN OUR USED MRS"
Essex Coach Late 1926 model. Rebuilt and painted. Perfect condition throughout. $40 Down Balance To Suit
Studebaker Sedan 1926 model. Fully equipped with trunk, bumpers and spare tire. Has had a very good home. $75 Down BalanM Your Terms
Hudson Coach 1926 model. Paint and rubber good, mechanically perfect. $50 Down Balance One Year
Overland Coach 1926 model. Has had a good home. Good condition. $35 Down Balance One Year
Moon Sedan 1926 model. Four-wheel brak^ and very good rubber. ^ $40 Down Balance Your Terms
Overland 3-Door Sedan 1925 model. Good shape. $1 50—Full Price
Essex Coach 1925 model. Rebuilt, new paint and good rubber $25 Down Balance E Z Way
Dodge Touring Rebuilt and new paint. $175 Full Selling Price
4-Door Ford Sedan Has had the best of care. Original paint, good rubber. Will Finance to suit Purchaser.
Maxwell Coupe 1924 model. In very good running conditio.i. Priced right and financed to suit.
Low Down Payment-Easy Monthly Payments
MORI BROS. 114 East Vine St. Phone 224, Millville, N. J.

