CAPE MAT COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1927.
Estate For Sale
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Port Elizabeth ^tnbfw girt ,
o, SalurtUy
wnlnr cn-th» U«m of hfr 'home Ttj «u«U »rrt; Rulh. Virginia
Mr. and Mr*. Oorgt Garri.< »nd family, of MIUrMte. pa« Saturday with Mr. and Mr*. Hy»-
—■ 8**jl»rvi|lt; Jamea Oakry i ^ f»«herinr Caakvy. Gug RtWi.r 1
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‘hiladelphla. sojourned
their summer cotta*? here this
week.
fi»key. Qua* SchuSer i » Mrl ° wr * J Manning. . ■„ Graves, of Philadelphia Atlantic City, are spending ^- jHelen Camp. Edna. P»orence P and 1 ,,n,e .“‘ ,hplr cottage here. iPYank Tomlin. Helen Elizabeth ■ * nd 14rR MM l*>ew Fuller. Uura. Phoel^and Howa7d^W : ^” , ““ i , vl f^ Mf Mrs. h«n>. Mr. and Mrs Anih™. Ht,n<,er,,on on Saturday.
Tw* famib apartoent Chamherz. of Port Elltabeth ^ Mr * nd Mrs. Isaac Horner had ' ,,V K.>.‘* cb iSi-'tmem Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomlin en-'t* ^ ,ond,y R *‘ v - * nd M r,i - : MrB - and Mn4 - Harry Bailey hafl. ;.nclm-d i«ii- tertained Mr and 8- F. Loofboro. of Shiloh. land daughter Ida of none Mav.
I Mrs. Margaret Msytir* visited 1 Beulajt Wells, of Atlantic City, •friends In Haleyville this week, .spent the wreck end with rela-
Ueorge Moore sp.mt the week-1 lives her*,
end with his parents. OSurle* Walker, of Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brooks. • vlsMed Mr. and Mrs. P. Trib-
of Stanford. Conn., are gutets of | bet over the w<
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and Mrs. Samuel Reeves for
• few days.
Miss Beulah Lore la having her home wired for elect ricltr.
Mauricetown
Agnes Hospital, where she under-1 returned from a visit with her went an operation on Thursday, sister. Mrs. Lcttle Hugg. In Kan
Her many friends wish her .1' sas.
speedy recovery. , Henry Endlcott. of Sea Isle Mrs. Ralph Ev-rly mnd, clt F- spent the week-end in th
fonuMw heal, uwg*. arventh 1
Id. Raaltor. Wider
—CPiu-mlng _mgt in hat
_ . ... Mr. and hirs Norniau
4 » d family. Emerson
and Edam Tomlin, of Hrialer-
ville. on Sunday.
i, “ r »“ d Mi's Ellis Boggs mojlored to Dover. Del.. 01, Sunday.
- »— '„?*'■ * Bd Mr * Herbert Reeves *‘ < *»r IL , t irr * nd Herbert. Jr., and John. r» Point. b.J. | motored through Delaware and
kM bungalow -"• ir - vlarid on Sunday.
"ur'lmr.Av,'* ^ M T P* ~ aiCf ‘ " d Society Of the ' U 1 14 E Cf'ncch began their buslB m« ^ppt, i' 18- a " d aocisl meetlngii. after Oak Avr.. U vaca.lcn of three months, with
tureen dinner In the church The ladies brought tempt-
■picr Cta. H. It J<
_ . Run r . ■•■‘■vs orougni lemptIn hath, gaa »Jw- i ln S viands. The members present
T 1 : Mrs Loretta EUlotl. May
, J. lawtoc.' srih i ”.* r r lK - 1 ' <h ‘ Tozour. Danella Ave.. to one Harhv- , Wishart. Laura Helaler. Mildred Tyjv* twiw and chmiw, ! V’f T,! S BOn . J c«n Thompson. Har Point. NOTOuer whSJi Henderson. Lizzie Maybew. hve. tt Win oar you m[Catharine Maybe*-. Hannah Ad 7. ••■■■s on «av nasjtb- ler. Marian Henderson. Greta
Grassman. Rachel Kugter. Uzzie Aumack. Mr. and Mrs Charles
Ore. Hannah Bee Ik.
Or. and Mrs. Byron Pyle and n. Norman, of Pitman, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
David Pyle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Warriner announce the birth of a daughter. Mary Myrtle. Mrs Warriner was formerly Miss Lillian Taylor. Mrs. Richard Haines, of Philadelphia. and Mr and Mr*. Charles Moore, of Millville, called friends here Sunday. Miss Laura Horton, of 1 vllle. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-ob Henderson over the
week-end.
" and Mrs. Robinson Chance, and daughter, of Roselle, wen* entertained by Mrs. Chance's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jcutes At>iver the week-end. and Mrs. Charles Horn, of Wildwood, visited their old home here Sunday. Walter Lore, of Pitman, spent several days with his father. Jonathan Lore. Carl Gilliland, who is employed Bel mar. N. J.. William Wlluns, of Minotola. spent the week-end here with relatives.
and daughter. Ida. of Cape May.
, .. — I spent the week wad with the fortaining Mrs Collier and family.J mere brother. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
ol New York city. | Bailey.
. J h ' u , ?T o r th L8 ^ u '- n,e * a » Mis- Dallas Garrison spent the John Helaleris on Monday eve-! week end In Vlnriaad with her
ning. There were thirteen mem-] brother. iLouU Hanel.
here present. Refreshments of i Mrs. Marry Bur-ford, principal ice cream and cake were served, of our school, spent the week
Thompson, of Mill- end with her parents. Mr. and ' U ‘- J '" , Hannah Corson. Mrs. Frank Church. 5*^ ‘f, Ter *' day8 M" L“cy Van Glider, of MU1-
witk Mr. and Mrs. lUrry May- rule, spent Thursday of last week
m, m .. ... ! with Mrs. Anna Jones. « ■ 8nd Mn , t . H * rr> ' U H "T 18 -.°/ Mr. and Mrs. T. Wills and Mrs
Camtien. spent the weekend with Sallle were Millville visitors Prt-
Mr. Harris mother. Mrs. May day
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Mi«' HU JSZL , I Ph “ Sp ' nt lbe WMk ^ n d With ^Mr^'charles 5 'Grassman of h Vrl'^dlf utntertaindora. Is vlriUng^hl, daughter, j f'ZfgL*™*,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ctoz and Daniel, motored to Fort Nor-
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on boardwalk 1
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Among those who went _ MUhill.- Saturday evening -were: Mr. and Mr* Henry Miller. Mr. and Mr*. Carl Wyatt. Miss Anna gjuarewood. Cornelia Hinson. I31zabc*.h Hinson. Bertha Bateman. Mr*. Amy Robbins. Mr. and Mr*. Percy Reeves and son. Norman. Mae Reeves. Mr. and Mia. George Owens and Mrs. Paul Co*. Mis* Genevra Whlldren. who Is residing in Port Norrli. called on friend* here. Friday evening. Mr. Charles McCann, of Blackwood. spent the week end with
friends here.
Mr* Sam Butcher is confined
to his home with Illness.
Mia* Anna Robbins spent the we«* end with Mir* Marion and Mlrian Heilman, of Port Norris. Mb*. Lot* Ht-nrieraon. who Is employed in Philadelphia, spent a few day* with her parents here
last week.
Char.ei. ami Mrs. FlorWettstein and children, of this city, vlslt.-d relatives in Wild-
wood Sunday.
city.
and Mrs. Harry Corson and daughtei. Helen. Mrs. Hannah
iCbrson and Dr. W. G. Bailey, ail
Dr. »»d E. C. .f»' n ' *“?**
and Mrs. Harry C. Thompson,
with he. paroiTu.‘mV.' anT‘iln(.'| of Ncrth r ° ur,h s,r "‘' John Heritage, ot this city Mr*. Andew Schultz entertaint-ii ! . _ 1 her brother. Roy Jogger*, and! JVlenanhrO wife, of Erma, on Wednesday. ivjciiamicu j E. G. Mitchell and wife. Misr. —— U»uUe Mitchell and Earl Sham- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hampton, brook have retarm-d from a mo- Paul Ackley. William Knight, tor trip to the Delaware Watei Frank Buchanan. Mr. and Mis. Gap and' the Pocono Mcunuins. | Lawrence Garrison and James AbMr. and Mr*. Jacob Biddle, of | bolt were Millville visitor* SatNorth Third Street, hare been en- unlay. u-rtalniug Mis* Elizabeth Cham- 1 William Knight left Saturday plan, of Camden, who has just to spend a few days In Camden.
| Mrs. Anna Brown, of Center j Grove, spent Wednesday with Mr*.
I Frank Hampton.
Mi. and Mr*. Harry Hnnkln* spent Sunday Afternoon in Bridge-
|ton.
= TRUSSES (Hard Rubber and Elastic) £eemless Elastic Hosiery Braces for All Deformities. Elastic Abdominal Belts. Arches. Cnitehca. Barcley Surgical and Drees Cus-tom-made Corsets. Chari* Brassiettes. LADY ATTENDANT H. A. DUNKER & CO. 520 High St. Millville, H. J.
Rachel Kugler.
and Mrs. Walter Berner and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Oborae. of Pblladelphln. spent th* week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Berner.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Hoffman and daughter. Irl*. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, of Wildwood. Mr*. Floyd Johnson, of Audubon, and Ml ms Sarah White, of Camden. were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Henderson on Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hendern. of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Henderson's mother. Mrs. Margaret May hew. Charles EUenlohr. Jr., has returned home from a week's visit among relatives and Wends In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William King, of Philadelphia, passed Sunday with sad Mr*. Jacob Henderson.
rls Saturday
Mrs. T. D. Fisher and daughter. Nora, spent Saturday In
Philadelphia.
Mr. Clinton Sheppard has returned to his home, after spending a few days with hla father. M Harrison Sheppard Mrs. Rachel Whildren speift a couple of days in Wildwood last week with relatives.
Millville
Mr and Mrs. Robert Massey •ve returned to their home in Sea Isle Ciy after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mr*. Chari*. Grace of this city. Rev. C. S. Reeves, of Millville, was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sheppard. Haleyville. on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Benja'min Hughe* and daughter, of Millville, spent Sunday at Erma with his niece. Mrs. Etta Reeves. Cards from Quebec teH of the delightful motor trip which Is being enjoyed by Dr. and Mr*. R. Charletwo: ih and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Coraon. of Wildwood, formerly of this city. Mrs. Hazel Oswald is in
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' County Pntwnl o
LEGAL
PUBLIC SALE
wearing at •pare!, aull cnee., doc -mi do* carrying cast. »-l**d by the undentgnrd for debt from John Avars, of Philadelphia- wUl be m*1 — “ nday. October UlK at 10 X the home of the undersigned.
on 4Ini Street.
TONY FINOCCHIAKO. St* Isle City. N. -*.!
Beal Estate »
-For quick aale
able to^brlnj^re<i#5" KiS
from owner*, single together, roii.1 be SS st.'-ss 7 41 give fall particular*
Noble. Mr*. Henry te 4 ad th* heir*. W.-KT'"'"
e*, We»! Street
REGISTRY A ELECTION NOTICE Notie* Is hereby given that the District Board of RegUtry and Elec-
"m In and for the
TOWNSHIP OF COMMERCIAL Jl meet In the places hereafter designated, between the hour* of 1 P M and » P M. (KbMem Standard Time) for registration purpoaea.
the purpose of mndoetlng a Section for *■ •*“ DUtriita In
A Member of the Oaneral Assemb-
ly-
One Corone*.
Public Sale
Household and Farm Goods at Clarence Robart’s home at North Rio Grande, on Saturday Oct. 15, ’27 at 1 P. M. Sharp Household goods, children’s toys, dder press, gasoKne hand tractor, Ford sedan and other
articles.
One Collector of Taxes.
On* Township Committeeman. 1 Thete Jostle** of the P*ae* 1 Place of meetina rf Board of Ped-
iatry and Election ■»
i District No. I—■Oonmi-iae* al! of Unalve and that aerilon south of
Main Strf-et. Pori NorrU.
R'-girt ration and Voting Place —
Fire House. Port Norris.
Di.trict No J—Compriaa* Holeyvllle. Maurtoetown and Buckahutem. Maaona iiaU. MauW.town. N. J. IKatnrt No 2—Comprise* all of
North Port Norris and that section North Of Main Street. Port Karri* am-,-, entltlrd "An Ordlnant K.-Klptration and Volin* Place - lc.nd> In the aggrogmt. grtnclpal Pleraon-* Restaurant. Port Norrt* N. of ZZS.000.00 and to be known a* • dwrtaad Ommly ASSESSMENT BONDS. No. 1. to I* It. BROWN. ; permanent!)- finance a portion of the Township Clerk coat of an Improvement for the con•pf.SS.50 struct ion of curb* and guttr— *-
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DETROIT JEWEL RANGES Tkey Euk, iw Bale of the Detroit Jewel Ranges continued for one more week. Prices: $39.00, $62.00 and $79.00. Dishes will be given with the $62.00 and $79.00 Ranges Five dollars allowed for your old range. Many took advantage of the special prices during the special sale last
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County of C«P» May.
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P T»2?"uO,KD OF COMMISSIONERS ! OF THE ( TY OF FRA ISLE CITY. ;
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the *»Id lot Ipr^ent. a portU
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