Cape May County Times, 21 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Heislerville

At Port ^

Mr. and Mrs. Ben TboopK) j.-p-n* 8-iu-W Mi». -w-

ib mi.Mtu.

m.! Mr* l>r«rl» EvrrSas-

I from J*»*e One)

> wild sbol. I

cr emptrlbic the re•randed his »»r

y... and Mr*. Jc..n ah»W»n». oil Mr*. Bars Taylor la risltin*' •«* a* nicely as hla frienda

Charlotir, N. C- art visit'nj rcla-1 'elativea in railadeiplita as-1 would like.

*>»• ««wn- * I Camden. I J u now in the The many friends of Mr. an: I Mr*. Frank Bustmeil and chil- lto--pV>l ruffetlnr from a broken Mr*. I>rte: I>uiblcr who mere re-.Jreo. Mm* Helen Caril and l^roy le*. which he acrtrined in a fall cenlly worried. «ave them a snr- j Waeteott motored to Haddon lfrom a *raffoM while nl work, peiae r-cently In the form of t Uriah>. on where they! Mrs. H- Pien«n U vtaUin* her

*«ri«y abuen Mar.) u*r!«i! ast:; spent tl ,■ day wuh Mr*. Boa* S dauabt-r Mrs. S. White, pretty glf:. »ere jlrrcn thi newly-. Carroll. BaUimon.

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toward ,0. ttatf f„„, “i wed* and i rlcaauit eventna war Mia* Roxana Gandy.

1 toward the marsh-* l ** ri Oharp. Mine Mar: William* epent R. : r- «hmcau were aerred! paniad by her niece. Mia* Mar .da jr traveled for morei» n, t Mr Arltnxton Spence. Mr. late in the • . nln*. ITowm. tb‘ ,, '’re»l »o ^'•‘‘tIade^phla o«

mile* b-for<- he wa» **‘1 Hr * ***•* »>peaw aJW Ha.- William Banka ta bavins alee-|9atnrda>

_. , be meadows of th< -•» Mr. and Mrs. George trie lights Installed In liU house: Mr*. IbiUak Grace epeal aevowni-'' bv Dr John Sham ! Tveabn and win. Bdwia. Mr. aunloa Railroad Avenue. eral days of this week with rwia-

iwalnUt Bridswton d«Um ' Mr*. *«—rd Wiu .p. M, am, Mra. Mary Ductot.has retuywad ‘ live* 10 1‘hiUdHphla.

traveled ■h rough bog*.'Ml* lidward Whlldea and Mr.; «o he. homo In PhtJudclphia. afitr Mls*e* Hattie and Sara rtdler. and streams and hi# doth**' and Mrs. /toyd Chance w.rr rpmdina the summer with hoc' accompanied by Mr*. BvUlaa and muddy clear up in anwor thoae wbe shopped m slater. MU# Emma Gruntnger Ora«- . motored to Cap* May on

Had he t>e»o p« n Milloila Baft rdaj The Bundaj School elm*. -Loyal Saturday.

Urn* to have worke:! Sund»»_ wm lUlly Bay la our Mother*.' of the Brick Preaby Mr*. J. K. Camdl. Mrm. Dwood to the wood* which wrte ebareb end Monday achooi. Rev. terlan Church held a ma*ouerad> Johtiton and Mia* Helen Carl)

Kulp. of Ml!ivi«». preached a Party mi- huninaoa nwatina at th. motored to BtidgetoB on Batur-

*er* iBserMti:t£ sermon in the home of Mrs Charles Cook. day.

morwing and U.w chMdndl had a Mr*. Lewi* Sheppard Mrs. II Mr. and Mr* Anaon Mart* aad beautiful pracrum In »h< eve- Vandever and Mias Mettle 8*i.p daughter, of MllivUle npeat Sua- :..„ K r-t rt attended Uk* fusarial of Mrs >day with Mr. and Mr*. James Mr. and Mr*. Frank Brewater 1 ' ra '' of FalrtPis. on Thut> William# . _

pteerding to reports, and and chUdrrn. of Kaieyville. ! -*r «* la*t w«wk. Mr*. Ewan Mr “ cd Mr*. J. W

dad the only thing whlchj*pent Sunday with Mr. Edwa.-i < fotmerly Mi*« El la* be\h Conner ^turned

lied him from doing mot. Camp and family. daughter o» Howard Connwaa the fact that hi*! Mr. and Mr* roarph Camp ea >• Ml-kn. • B here. Much lunltlon gat e out. tertalned Mr and Mr*. Earl! H** •* JMt for the hr •

t has the repuiatlo* of b»- . bad man and he ha* bee® « dutches of the Uw aeverai Be readily admitted hU erdlng to reports, and . the only thing which

tell* a •omewhal dlf-. Qwt«* and daugMler LUIle.

‘ r concerning the cause | Camden. Sunday. ed aaya that, Mr and Mr*. Charlie Mill*, of

‘a* at May King'* I Brtdgwton. spent Monday witn

1 ton day mornlna :»>' ! Mr. and Mm. laalah Ta—llu.

iBciodingj

Cedarville

two small daughter*

jt about * o'clock | a. he corn* outride '

coant-ig out into the yard.;

_ ** nt '» con vernation Vr. B T. J‘»well i, Hth Maaenbrrg Grace *ar» that'^, tlmr HainSeld vtaltlng

utl ” , _» actog *rher »i*fer, Mr* Alfred AI cot t

Ml then all throe men fled Captain Lotvliao Lore and Mr*

I* l^Mr and Mr. Frank Batika h *Sn'S£ Grace a it , d ., meetly U Allen-

rapid,yreroroHM;^ ^ »\. r

h tha MtiKUie HrwpHal .nd u^ Ur lod Mra . WIUl , n

JT Mr. and Mrs. H. Brow* apent D *

^^■MK^tMTe the Indtrtwnoti Hllb4ht ln c,, 7

.. , ! Di II E. Lore ta

|«B a^- •—a - — •« - -

IlSJ, - to tnnnence tnej w|l ^ 1|llklax th , |fl p w , t j 1

'Oeutatda world agaiuat Port J*ei-!p, wur< rkfht - hie and SUP* ahtmlrt be taken lo- Ml , Aloeu> Burl ba ,

jagfes ch “'" “-^Bi^amirtBg bouse dlatrict* alr.ee th< ■M)’ Mgiaaiog of the oyster season a

their Ark.

... Mr. and Mr*. 8. _ , and Cnvfrt House, called on Mr*. E

• hr Tamp on Sunday.

_ r ... ij| ^ i . Samuel Wewtcott *peot the Mtaa Evelyn Can.pt-H .i-h w^k-end bere with hit family aome of her pulp}*. *pen. Colam- Mt.» Belle CarroU hae robus Day on a picnic at Hark'* j tun ed to bet bom* la Plalaflwld

Pond. Lunch was taken along, laf.ar *pendlag the Mtaaer Mattie Klcfetnat Kmm* Ml** France#

GrvudMpr iW Vn F Tongue, been la the Sea tale CUf

attended the Sund., rchoof | pital for treatment,

ronveatlop id Owtrat M. E .

Church last week

.MU* Helen »«p«.• :• ''alood ; her eoaaSa. from PhiUdeiphda.

er the week-end

Mim Oar* Walterhouw. who

” rime with

I*

r and Mr* John Meyer haw returned, after spending a w»*i with friends I* Troaloa aad Bay

Jfrtssif “! si'wo «• From

West Cape May

Mr*. Etta leal

isaing as delphl*

i few day*

r-

Underwood

> with an attack

John Codoem

fined to hia horn

of ih* grip.

Ckaric* Rom. Jr.. Albert Hoot er. John Mara* it*, all of Phlla-

MIm I'mma Orunnioger.

MW«w Mary. Allcw aad Fanny

— - t. L'«. _ . . Brinewhult* have r eturned from __ * tUU “ f iwo »eeln with their mtr***_ pmtorxi. « yWP'OB- aUier. Mra. Charles Horner, of

B it Baturd*- at : Koaday with p^irymw

aoa. Boyd Bailey and fami!} j U!h Jww Bateman, of Phlla■a ulao enteftalurd hh *M»T. dnlphia. spent th«

John Pettli and htJOband Cbd aoa. of MUlttllr

¥•»' *ad Mr* Harry Balb-y, df CMd Spring. Mm Rom Bailey.

*nt Haiurday

. rlth Mr and

Bailey.

Brrirtoou a..u Henry alley are aug.

the guest of Mrs Karnes, 1. Mul-

ford.

Mi sod Mr*. Arthur Gandy sad eon. Bobby, of Colllngdalr. Fa. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* William Petn

Cape May County

Dennisville

on Thursday of last Mr*. Linda Fow ' Uvea to Philadelphia

last week.

Mm. M. Keetv. ipeat the Uttar part ol last week with Mr snd Mr*. Harry Wilson, of Cape

May Pole-.

Mr. and Mm. W. Hand enter lain-: Mr. and Mr* Earl Taylor dinner Tuesday evening - ~ ’ Mx-Ii

Mr. and Mm. Isaiah ChrUl .n. of Ocean City, are vUtUag Edward Erriekson for neveral day*. Mim Beetle Somer* has returned to her home after spending some time with her nephew. Harry Smith, in Atlantic City. Mr*. Frank HushneH eater taint-d the Sewing Club Friday

mlng

Mm. Hannah Uoyd spent tht week-end with her son. Isamlng Lloyd. <n Court House. Mr. snd Mt*. Samuel Wool so,, visited their daughter. Mt» IrenWoolsoo. of Atlantic City, on

: Sunday.

Mr. and Mr#- C. Baker and are riaiting relallvan in Tucka- * a and MllivUle. Mr. and Mm. C Hoffman are _ ending their vacation In Penn-

aytrania

Mr. ael Mrs- M. E. Blame have moved to a bungalow on Mount Vernon Avenue for the wi

mths.

Mr* A- Shropshire, of WoAdWne. vinted her daughter here

for a tew day*.

Mr*. K Hughes and daughter spent Columbus day in Phlladel-

fy lends xl Cape May far of day* the poet week.

Aaron Nick# roc® aad LewU

Huron

Men's Bible dam was enter-

tained

couple | Mr. sad Mr*. K. Spence

i tertained their son. Harry Spence, and family, of Woodbury. Satur-

day and Sunday.

Smith on Friday ewnlag.

and Mr*. Manuel Goa! in and son were with relatlrea in

Vineland

Mr. and Mm. David Armstroi.g returned home with Rev. Charles Hand to Ewan to remain over thr

week-end.

Mrs. D. Lynch and two aonf have returned to Philadelphia, al le.- being here ter the

day and Sunday.

Mr*. L H Swain Is la Camden jlhls week, attending the State convention of the W. C. T. 0. ' Mr and Mm. J. W. Coombs aro i enjoying a wetk'a trip in Penn-

i sylvani*.

i Mr*. H B. McKee* aad friesd# look a week’s motor trip to West Virginia, to visit relatives la that

i (Mate recently

READ Classified Ads weekly In tht* paper.

—V, *na Ell. Ssamlma Elastic Hosiery for All BMOraitlea. EUr, doraina! Beil*, Arche*. Cm Barcley Surgical ana ^ 'rnr* cm "‘ ^ i^dt Attendant H- A. DUNKER & , 5W High St. Kfliriii, Open evenings, except Ttt

Eldredg# was In Phil* delphl* Saturday. Mr* K. Haniy was a Philadelphia visitor oa# day last week. “ and Mm. Harry Browtoa children visited friend* In hero Saturday. The West Cspe May Chapel held their Rally Day exercise*

On Tuesday evening a few of Mildred Brewtoa’a friend# gave her a vat prise party ta honor of her idstreflth birthday. Those prwsrnt were: Miasas EJHtabeth Me)-, Peart lo* aring. Lida ~ «. S* r a Walton. Adele Fryt. Janet Eldredge. Norm*

William Uoyd. Ronald Raymond Smith. William . .. Clsreocr Taylor. Clinton BUiott. 810 SB .d the Urn

Goshen

Oallaher has returced home, after spending a couple of day* with hi* alster at

Cape May

Mr* Edwatd Watson is in the Method!#, Philadelphia.

dor Ireatrorni*.

Ml#* Pearl Klrdbrid*. of ColJ;ag**ood. pamed Tuesday nlghi With her grandparents. Mr. and honor of Mm. Taylor's bL'.uJay. i Mr> J. B Roll* Mr. and Mr*. O. O'Maui bar*! Mr and Mr*. Frank Watson left for Virginia, where they ex-.entertained their daugber. Mr*, pect to make their home for th* Joseph l ode, and two sons, of winter. j Avalon, on Wednesday of last Mr C Hughe*, who is now Ini week, the Cooper Hospital. U not gett-| Ml»* Alics Toser was with

A REAL OPPPRIUNITY

Mr. and Mm Norman Feasier Mm. ixnora 8I< -ns. of Eld* re reeriring congratulation* up rpent Sunday writ,, bar daugh, the birth .-f a little daughter Mr*. Brook* BHssArd. _

Right now we are offering a nomber of exceptional used cars at rare prioea. Fbr appearance, comfort aivd mechanical cooditicfi Iheae an- bard to bewt:

RO VNER'S

t—r«cs Teoriw* t—ForS a#S»n#

Gee thee* cant today.

Hut Store Again Offer* Proof That It U the Boat Place at Which to Buy Ladkea* Clothing.

BECKER'S GARAGE K. BECKER Prop. WOODBDfE. H J.

Manufacture*-’a Unloading Sale of

Stunning Winter Coats

The prolonged Indian Summer made it necessary for one of the largest New York coat houses to sacrifice their stock to raise immediate cash and we have taken advantage of their misfortune and bought for cash

268 Luxurious Fur Trimmed Lades' and Misses’ Corts All to be sold at the One Price

Hot oar coat in thu lot would ordinarily sail for lea» than (35 to $30.

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THE MATERIALS Camel Hair Fabric J Bolivia, Suedinr

I j liuckakin. Fancy Mix-

ture*

} 'Duvmere'' Suede*

Stewart's Bolivia

IL

KINNtTS SHOES For Fall and Winter

5%Je

nteuntins <e IK) or »^d%rint It w>U?T*u

$3.98

M*. an WOMEN'S BUcfc « 1»r. C#» HovAm OaonL Tt -amM

j J j Meet

Millville’s Greatest Value-Giving Store

If it ji

Your ; | Friends at

IVJEWBERRrC * * 5c, 10c and 25c Store

New It Come* From

Newberry’*

OPPOSITE MECHANICS' IATI0XAL BAHK Stares From Msiae ta California

Newberry*

Stnt att-u 91-M

Serving in Shoe Values For More Than 30 Years

vy ron cl*# rw more for your *ho* dollar*. The roaaoa yparrot to more than « ofio.ooo Kiaoey shoe wear*. Makiu own •hoe* in H» own live largo faelorlm. •'lllng them uelvvly In it* 2*0 Morm. this groat nation#! laaUtarommand* rrr.nomi-* impoulbl* lo many. ■ not the prlcr that stsmpw th<- qualily of Kinney sboaa. an invisible, though tanglbia. value bull! into every last.

CIVEB and <

mrh prto

#* high ■

i yvu i

ouailty. Kinney

r*awu on the benefli* of it,- great rcoourtoa to the shoe wearer. At Klnnw'a you aiw certain of fll. certain of aalbfaetion. There i* a Kinney Store in Ilr'.dgaUm. Vo« will And there prompt, courtaou# and efficient nvirfeo.

tucks and deep satin tic Chine

PHILIP ROVNER

North Laurel Street Bridgeton. N. J.

73 E. Commerce St.,

; Largest Shoe Brtailer* Bridgeton, N. J.

J The Zambone Stores Br nS^ 0 , n ^ J

Coats

Luxuriously Fur-Triamifd Exceptionally well styled. In mo beautiful material*, trimmed wl exquisite fun- Both drea* ai sport coats la all ■Uc*.

*24 50 to *95

Frocks

that show exceptional merit.

October Opportunitie!

Charmeuse Printa 39c yd

Brassieres Brotaa slum o<M B0Bbtr 39c ea.

Velour Pillows 89c

House Frocks of Printed Foulsnt*. §\, K or long rteevo* $1.95 ea

2«-ln. Outing Flannels 18c yd.

Outing Flannel Gown 89c ea.

SS-4B. C tc tonnes New patterns 35c yd

Blouses of Kayoe or Broaddort £mkrU*t Mjrtee of lh» rei $1.95

Jt-ln. Silk Brocade Faille $1.39 yd.

Vo3e Underwear 75c gannent

Wool Lined Hoae 89c pr.

Flat Crepes, all shade $1.79 yd.

A Wonderful Opportunity that Shrewd Housewives will take Advantage of

Here is an odd lot of linens, consisting o doilies, centerpieces, scarfs, squares, doth* ant remnants of linen dam. sk. We are discon tinuing these numbers and while some few an slightly mussed, there art some beautiful thing! among them. Priced for quick clearance and at tremendou: savings. Select early.

Hand Embroidered Buffet Sets $1-0$ Hand Embroidered Vanity Sets $15S Best Lines Values Seldom Encountered

THE ZAMBONE STORE

Children's Wool Underwear 25c - - 49c

Children's High Shoes

$1.00

Wool Blankets $1.00 Infants’ Hannel Wear Everything to dress baby

Our Fall Sale Is Started!

Saturday Specials Snow Peaks.... 20c lb Ginger Snaps... 10c lb Pretzels 25c lb Dress Gingham. 10c yd.

42-Piece Set of Dishes

Boys*. Girls and Men's Sweaters $1.00

Ladies' Wool Underwear 59c--89c

Window Felt 10c

New pattern $8.95 set

Electric Irons $1.00

Children's Tams

Berdet Tam 69c Co-ed Tam $1.00 iClara Bow Tam.$1.19

j All Ladies' and Chil- , . . , n t Idren's $1.98 Hats $1.48 New Assorted

I of ChjM

Boudoir Lamps $1.00

Ladies' Flannel

Gowns

$1.00

Saturday

ww Delian Do Double Duty

J. J. NEWBERRY CO.

30 High St MILLVILLE, N. J.

Somrihini

New

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