Cape May County Times, 21 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 19

"ay City £ri«ar4 Bobtoson. h»re bc«-n with rM«-

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Ralph Johnaou r home opvrral apendins two da at Lancaster.

has accepte<l a *; Reading Railstationed at Villa

CAPE MAY COTOTY TIMES. FSEDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1027.

Dyke* and her two dauch'eni r.loria and Virginia, of Phi,a<W-

»or two weeks.

Chari** Jones and family have returned to their home after oc-

.^e on Franklin Street for the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. John Derbyshire have eloaed their apanment at this resort after spending a long season here. - - - *

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delphia. where she has been

Ulng relatives.

Mrs. Lemuel K Miller. Jr., entertalned at bridge on Monday evening, at her home. 641 Hughes Street: Mtw Joseph a. Ward. M ” J. Leroy Wilson. Mrs. Ralph T Stevens. Mrs. William C. Mccray and Mrs. T. Alfred Stevens.

- —. - , * ,r *- 4 Jo ^P h A. Schellenger. of have returned toi 1 - a,a 5'* , * e Street, spent part of the

j week with her daughter. Mrs.

Dr and Mrs. Aleaanuer Marry. I Lo “‘“ ® Und

of Riterton. have returned homeic. Jnnles Lucas, of Hughes for tha winter from rape Street, spent Wednesday of last

where they have spent the 8um-i*~- k ln p,ll, * dcl P hl s-

Philadelphia.

Adda Hand is passing

and Mm James T Ri,,i er " 1 ’ r 't k f. *' Muncy. Ps . as the tone to of ,M^ A. P. Taylor.

Samuel H. Moore, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, is enjoying

r Park,

r and daughave returned Cape May-

spent the sura- - >on Leach has

• 8tr*«et cotand returned

elphla.

Thomas Strob- - pied a cottage Avenue. ha\>■ • home at Ard'thr. who spent

have gone to Philadelphia

Rlw* h£' lr b*, h n 0n,e ,h " c . 1 ■ ;o}ivama nauroao.

the Cape May , Wllh ' tU a m w ' k * vac * ,,on - Mrs. Moore for "f! »>* a rtment|aod Miss Helen Moore enjoyed

Atlantic City with Miss

Davis and

%SS* ««. jFrid.,...

lurnU J A , m “ on has re- Sera Smith

' h . ( ,ro “ “r ; M». Cl.™.. Bennett ,„d J W ^ , ! 8,> f D, a P* 11 of the week in Phlia-

. JJ; Moorehead and family! delphia.

■ c .iSl S2t. '';n.ltlne...i. I) : Dr. J. Snt.ii.notl EJdred,, .nd D. Bounn du,,. . lr L ,t ,h ' turner at I his brother. J. Woodruff Eld ,-edge, j teT - Hattie. and Mis. Hattie

'***“"“ are enjoying several weeks- vaca- M<>ore fialted In Millville 8un-

“ 1,1 — —• (day.

Erma

A minstrel given for the benefit of the T>. bf A. on Thursday evening of hat week, wan greatly

enjoyeo by a good audience. j Mis Edna Stile* is employed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coillnst In Atlantic City again for the

and eons visited Mr. and Mr*. | w ater.

Healiy. at Salem, over Sunday. | Warren Nichols left recently Mr. and Mrs. Leslie JfoElwee - - - —

attended the ball game between

Court House and Avalon at Cape May on Saturday afternoon. Cards have been received from Jesse Stevens that he has ar-

rived in Virginia.

Sara Abrams spent the week

end nt South Dennis.

Maude Heaton, of Erma, and Mrs. H. Countess, of Towrmend-s Inlet, attended Sunday school

here.

Mr. and Mrs. B. L Cossaboon of 13 North 13th Street Millville. wish to announce the arrival of a son. Sunday October 9.

named Douglam OrrtlL Mrs. epent

Oowvaboon will be remembered as Ml* Blanch Boxanh. of South

Seaville.

their Franklin Street cottage. : and Mr*. Charles R. Jarden i i

^ T““ r ° r Maryland j Perrlne. of Trenton. . ... „ returned^ an< * b""'j * wk '- -nd *““1* of «h«- former- . io^PMiaddphla. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B., -

” tir.rt. “** , Mecray. at their Stockton Avenue *»n«ic City Hospital.

Mrs. Margaret Toaoui

VFlrginla Hotel, (j,,, printer. U ilTiutigton for; Mr* «• u-

her beach front cottage and is .’home. J , ° w at «be Bellevue-St rat ford for

Millville.

Mrs. Annie Goody is recoverIng from an Ulne>«< in the At-

'llmlbgton for

Wt a Tj.n !‘: r - * ho hat "' ««R^ed the selmon | Ml-' iJd.' “w ' hl t u *° n - ha,> r*'«med .. Miss Uda.th.,, home at Merlon. Pa. elr| X'** C V G «’‘ r ‘* a «"l h-r url””'’- * fUr ,ht - rummer at left for their tht. r^, biVr returned

Philadelphia for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Itonald Steward and family are occupying their Jefferson Street cottage for two

“ a'renT- ^ H. Eldredge and Arent- has Mm. Eldtedge have been enjoy-

. ■ ln * nn extended motor trip along

OeB.I aieter th. Tnll „a oil..;

pying their, piar.,, c f injrr^

Avenue. ] Mrs. L. A. (onwell and Miss

(France* Brown are -pending two Mttage on weeks at Philadelphia

relumed to| Mr nnil Mrc , j Poeht!r ac . t T«f . ! .n.t'^ m P ,,n:rd by Mr cnd Mrs. T. a* 1 ”; I’wher and their son. Junior. ."_ ,n I ‘ ha ' ^ b( -en enjoying a motor trip

j to Cape- Cod.

Mrs. Imogens Morrison and , family of Philadelphia, have been

, . , , ‘spending setne time In Cape May looai dealetr. i with Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Mecray.

Mr*. Mecray and Mrs. Morj-ison

ana Ar ttur. have just returned from Europe.

tw0 .where they attended the Ameri- _ _ can Legion Convention. i,r an ' 1 Mrs. Warren Hail, of

to Philael- 1 j»hiladelphia. enjoyed several days

. of Brook-

f cottage here e for the wlnwt. AMamond. aftn

I returned, i

ek

Readini

South Seaville A surprise shower was given to Miss Edith Wills and .Miss Edith Robinson at the Baptist parsonage on Friday evening. The brides-to-be were given strings which. when followed, led them to their hidden gifts. A large number of friends were present to enjoy »he occasion. Tables were beautifully dsttirated in blue and white and refreshments served to the guests. The girls received many useful and beautiful gift*. Mrs. John Berry and children ent the week end with relatives a# South Vineland. Rev. and Mrs. Eel low children visited Ml* Ella Morton

on Thursday.

Mrs. Ruth Allen entertained her niece. Mm. McGInley. of

Pleasamville. on Sunday.

Mm. Hattie Moore and niece. Hattie Bozarth. attended a sale

of household goods Grande on Saturday.

Bom to Rev. John Headway and wife on Friday evening, a

daughter.

...... ^ Mrs Myria Sutton spent Thure-

, - their cottage. 407 of la * t at Clermont New Jerrey Howard ^.reet. : '“utlng her Blster-in-law, Mrs.

. , Mr. and Mm. Walter Carman OMJ* 8 Abrams,

jroslcy Mat- have dosed their New York Ave- 'Mr and Mrs. Morley. of Now home f™"' nue cottage and returned to their, to™ City, spent severai days T enjoyed ^ w inter home. 1 here with his brother.

Mr. and Mm. Grant Scott, of 1 H - Rocap and aon were Vine-

. ’ • Bd M'" Wilkes Barre. who have spent th. Mud visHora cn Tueoday. rlaltlng at Wee! . fUm raer at their Hugh-* Street j Mr.^ and_ Mra. Virgil Pierson

covering from an

oral weeks.

Mrs. Maud Heaton vlaitej Mrs. Mary Abrams over the week eud. Mr. Harry Heinnicke! returned hom» or. Saturday from a trip to Virginia and Washington Harry Hobart. Sr., waa visiting in Wildwood. Sunday „ ” r J- v-tan atm. Matt in Moore attended a public sale at Rio Grande Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. .

cv cottage, returned hi-nM- this week.! nn d Mra. H. Pierson were Ocean

, Mecray has left ; Ml.-- Hilda Ware was a visitor: CRy viaktora Friday,

j Oicrbrook. Pa in Philadelphia one day this i Mary Pierson and Stella Pler-

.umr.ier in; WM -k. ‘son visited Millville and Wild- _ ’y* 3 | Mt>. T. Lee Lemon entertained j wood on Sunday.

“alter Moony .f bridge on Thursday evening : 1 Mis. J. Heaily. of Salem, visited ; *l»tfr. Mrs. John‘Mm. William C Mecray. Mm. S. i Mrs. Morris Reeves and Mrs

Greenfield William Prlesi. of New Sharon, spent Sunday with his unde. L.

Priest.

Harry Breyer and Harry Paul, of Camden, visited Henry Dubosq. on Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Breyer and sons. George and Richard. Mrs. Jennie Garrison aud daughter. Laura and Samite! Breyer and family, all of Camden, spent Sunday with Goo.

Breyer.

Mrs. Juliet Monsel and Mrs. Bosman. of Atlantic City, p.-nt Saturday at their ham? William Miller and John Powell, of Darby. Pa., called on Henry Dubosq and family on

Sunday.

Mrs. Spencer TUton is in Camn, visiting relatives. Wife: “Sh! The maid has sharp ears." Hubby: “Yes. I noUced the doors were scratched around the key holea." e time, ef-

for Jensen. Fla., where he apend sonu time with his sister. Mrs. John Johnson, who recently rcAumed home from a visit here. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Taylor are planning to build a bungalow in Fishing Creek, near the home of Mrs. Taylor's parents. Mr. and Mm. David Pierson ipent Sunday In Pleasanttille with her aunt. Mm. Williams. Mrs. Hannah Thomas will spend tills winter in Florida, with her son. Hurry, of Wildwood. as is their usual custom

each winter.

Mrs. John Gibson ivk in Philadelphia

with Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Mrs. Alma Whittaker and two small boys, of Wildwood, spent Saturday here with her parents. Dr. and Mm. Wilson Miller, of Rahway, nailed on his brothe . Enoch Miller. Jr.. Sunday. Thomas Cox spent Saturday in

Miss Lydia Meech. of Wildwood was calling In the neighborhood Thursday of last week. Dr. Reuben Johnson returned to Patterson. N. J.. Thursday of tost week after spending several

days here.

Mias Lida Soults attended a' party Saturday night in Cape May given Miss Adele Frymire. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson are entertaining their daughter. Mrs. Ethel Munsey. of Philadelphia. for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Miner n!1 .l son nnd friends. Mr. and Mr> Marvel all of Rehobeth. Del.. K|wnt several days la-.t week here with Mr. Palmer's sister. Mrs. John WllMrs. Martha Brewin is again caring for Mrs L. Thompson, who is seriously ill at her home In

Wildwood.

Mrs. Emil Sauer spent last week with friends In Philadelphia. Her daughter. Min Edith Harrison took advantage of the excursion to the . city Columbus j Day and Joined her mother there I

for the day.

Mrs. Philip Hoas and daughL- ‘

... Mm. Rem Taylor spent the we-h j

Philadelphia with relatives and friends in

Mrs. Helen Garrettson and •‘hRadelphln.

Mrs. Mattie Nichols, attended a - Mr - a,ld Mrs. Walter John, of ' past Councilor's Association meet- Washington. D. C.. are visiting! ing of the R. of A. Lodge held | ,bclr brother. C. Bobm and wife Monday a: Avalon. Mr. and Mrs. David McPherson Mr. and Mr*. George Kelly nnd ! and *1*1*1'. Ml* Buy Mr two daughter*. Lillian and Marie ' p " w »°n- Irtt Saturday for a irip

spent from Friday until Monday l to Manila. Pn.

in PhHadeiphia. ( Messrs. William j. MeadowMiss Althea Taylor and grand- B l char ‘l E lb-eves and F. Arn

The successful man is the one An excellent time to: will- two who is right oftener than he is birds with one stone would bt during any saxophone duet.

This Tag Protects Your Purchase You can be absolutely inapcctieiu.Genuinepnrts certain of the quality ol are used for all replacwany reconditioned ured menu.

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0U^hlJ,I the radiator cap. This tag All work it don* by our ia tha purchaaar'a guaraaown expert mechanics, tee of valua — look for. and u subjected to tha it when you buy a used

regular factory Uata and carl

PORT NORRIS GARAGE

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| EARL 11. BROWN. Prop.

■ Phone: 104-B PORT HORRIS. H. J.

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were In- M . Schellenger. Mr* Henry .. “-white aeciiieni Smyth. Mr* Ralph T. Stevens, i enjoying a mo-'Mrs. J. Leroy Wilson. Mm. J. M ; Plainfield aev-, x>-igbton. Mm. Allyn T Sayr..

| Mrs. John H. Mecray. Mis. II.

We®* and aon. • Needles. Mm. Walter Bennett, enjoying two | Mm. Prank Hines, of Jefferson | 1 Mrs. Georg*-Street, ha* been visiting her aon’ feom> at Allen-'und ilaughter-in-law. Mr. and

Mr* Augustus Hines, and family. _ Hewitt of Stonehurst. Pa.

an extended Mrs. Samuel Bailie, of Bmid-

wsy. spent a part of the week in j Grey Knowles' Philadelphia.

_e efcwed their; Miss Sara Hughe*, of Washing- ^ cottage for the j ton Street, is visiting Mrs. O. A. Mrsed to Fhiladel- Merchant, of Amsterdam. N. Y..! J. McGrath ha:- ■ Mis.- Mary Wilberham and Mi*.h Avenue cottage j Margaret Mohr, of Myrtle Avenue, g to her Phiiaii-I w. re i -itora in Philadelphia dur-;

Ing the week.

l/w Arth r F Hand, Mis* Marie Thompson i* pa** ! and tftwhler hair; ing two weeks with Mr. and to spew the winter'Mrs. Jay D. Cook, of Pork. Pa. Mr*. Mm. Horae- Ware and dattghGermatit"*“ ter. Mm. Clifford Thayer, went . William G Pan- Wednesday of la*t week at Phiiainter, M I** delphia. iow at their Mr* George McPherson, of fter passing Grant Street, was a visitor In jaort. Philadelphia during the week. Walter Trout Mi- Ruth Hine* returned to I . Dan Cape May Wednesday from Phila-,;

Harold Collins on Thursday of

last week.

Mr. and Mra. Jl. T. Pleraon visited Mr. Freeman Pierson at Bridgecon on Sunday.

DROP IN

Sporty Dresser and get a “Stetson” We have a fine display fur your selection

Kelberg’s Department Store Port Norris, N. J.

As a Special Feature of Our Oyster Floating Sale we are going to pat on sale a new shipment of Arch Support

Shoes

just arrived in Kid and Patent Leathers in all widths and sizes at $3.75 per pair. Come and be fitted properly.

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KELBERG’S Dept. Store PORT NORRIS

father. Fred Derr, motored Millville Sunday. Mr. ami Mm. Edward Griffith. Jr., of Philadelphia, spent the week end her. with Mm. Griffiths parent*. Mr. aud Mra. Wm. Biddle. Rev. and Mr* 11. E. Garrison and baby, of Keanaburg. spent the week end here with Mni. E. Reeves. Miss Bertha Kuusey spent Sunday night in Wildwood wKh her grmndmorbvi. who i a very ill at ibia time. Rev. L. V. Rruwln preached at the revival service at Tuckahoe it. E. Church last Friday eve-

ning.

Mrs. Clarence Nichols Is visiting her parent* in Bridgeton. Mrs. MUD entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mr* William Grlner and son. William, recently of Coifcin City, but now of WHdwood and Mm. Kara Frenxda and Walter Eatlow. of Wildwood.

dd motored to Atlantic l

Beesley s Point The chicken potplc sup given by the Lad lea' Mite clety at Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall ceutly cleared $124. Mr. ami Mr*. Nippens are oc-l cupyltig the former home of Mr and Mrs. Stllle Young. Mr. Nippens is moving his home to :i . lot In Miramar and will rebuild Mr. and Mra. R. F. Smith have been on a ten-day vacation ! to the Pocono Mountain.; Mm. Lida Kerr left on Tues- 1 day of last week to spend a few dajm with friends at Pittsburg. Pa^. and from there will go to "ew York for the winter. SIGNS of the times: Classified Ads.

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ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE Hub Clothing Co. Main Street, next to P. O. Port Norris

Building Materials Lumber. Shingles. Cenlent. Bricks hatever your need* in Building Materials ~ e am supply them at the lowest figures -gj anywhere. All guaranteed product*. Quick delivery. L WARREN LUMBER CO., PORT NORRIS, N. J.

Oct 21

Bridgeton’s Big Trustful Store

BUSINESS HOURS On Saturday the Store la -Open until 10 P. M. Other Week Day#—8 A. M. to 6 P. M..

Commerce Street

BLANKETS and COMFORTERS To Keep You Warm on Chilly Nights! Patterns and colors galore! Thick and downy Blanket* and Comforters full of warmth and comfort. We have had Bed Coverings Sales before—but this event is unusual in the extra savings offered and the new Fall assortments that are being displayed.

PEERLESS DODGE and STAR Sales and Service Dayton — Seiberling — Dunlop Corduroy Tires and Tubes U. S. L. Guaranteed Batteries American Hammered Rings Compression Oil Slot Mobile A-B Arctic Cylinder Oils Columbia Hot Shot Batteries A Full Line of Accessories Dependable Automobile Repairing in All Its Branches. Have three Mechanics and can give you good service. Prices right and wor’c guaranteed.

Commercial Garage PHONE 156 PORT NORRIS J. A. GRACE. Mgr.

BLANKETS

Warm and fluffy blankets in a generous assortment of beautiful large block patterns. Many romblnaUotui of colors. Good weight, well made, and wool mixed quality. Size 72x84 Inches. Bound with 2-inch sateen binding. Will give

splendid t

$g.75

COMFORTERS Good quality cotton-filled C forters that will give plent; warmth. 1* a bewildering sortment of pattern* and ors. Attractive bord-1. * <orull-stitched flowered ••■nt An excellent value. $C-95

A Complete Line of Men’s Furnishings and Wearing Apparel of “The Better Kind”

Souvenirs to all who visit the store on the Opening Days

Armstrong’s Genuine Cork Printed Linoleum

REMNANTS Odd Lengths—Two Yards Wide

This is an exceptional opportunity to yjj purchase good quality Linoleum for ((ulh your kitchen, bathroom or other small rooms at a decided saving- Many new patterns and color romhinationa. Please bring room measuren-ents with

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Furniture S Orthophowc Ungj Buy on The HURLEY Plan: Victrolas Pay Weekly or Montl.ly in Clothing Records Jewelr* 30, 60 or 90 Days. I Radio Seta

THE OLD Chimney Sweep IS COMING

So get them cleaned anu avoid that windy aight chimney fire. I make no dirt in your house. Use steel scrapers, the only set in the State. After 30 years’ continuous work at cleaning and repairing, 1 am a chimney expert. No brush work, as a round brush will not clean a square chimney or remove the hard scales. Mail your orders to

WM. H. HIGGINS CHIMNEY SWEEP Will attend to orders from any part of the county. Address Port Norris P. O., N. J.