Cape May County Times, 28 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 13

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come and bring your friends to see the vineland mardi-gras Hallowe’en nite monday, October 31

Be oar pert* while in Vineland—Incidentally, see the hundreds of money-taring items which we are now offering in oar 31st Anniversary Sale.

H. MENNIES’ SONS

LANDIS AVENUE

VINELAND

Woodbine Notes chwkfr cohort* met at Oie gym buUdin* Tuesday. BOTilng t? arousing gresi Interest In Woodbine. 1»u1r GoWinger Agricultural "todeos. a; Temple Inivenrity. and once Woodbine champion bascbail star b visiting here for a short while. Mrs. Nat Ixdbormaa te slowly recox-enag after a short Mlnem

at her home.

William Bernstein, who started

the Woodbine Jaxr Kings orohes-

was married to a young tmss Atlantic City Sunday night.

The wedding ceremony was well

all«sxi<-d by loan folks.

The Boy Scouts or this city gave a motion picture beneLt show at the Capitol Theatre

Wednesday.

Joseph L Katz, manager oi the Lyric photoplay house, was a Philadelphia visitor Monday. Residente from all section* of the county shopped in Woodbine

on Saturday.

Samuel Rosen, former local High School lad. can be congratulated upon his victory in a bout with a Philadelphia boxer. The community center activities have progressed so fast that new facilities win be added for recreational purposes. Max Goodman, made a business crip to Trenton Saturday. South Seaville Mrs. George Cain. Jr., and mother went to Camden and Philadelphia to shop on Priday. Jesse Stevens has returned to his home after spending several days with his mother in Virgin-

FIGHT FANS ATTENTION!

(empsey - Tunney

CHAMPIONSHIP

FIGHT

OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES

* Tunney Knocked Out? See For Yourself. Slow Motion Camera Reveals Famous Seventh

i At Chicago.

JBERTY THEATRE Friday and Saturday, Oct 28 and 29

Elmer Sheldon, of MIHvMle. called on hia brother and staler here on Sunday. Jacob Sutton and wife. Harry Morgan and wife, motored Somers Point on Sunday. The Ocean City Masonic Lodge visited 'the Masonic Lodge here Tuesday night of last week. There was a large number pres-

ent.

Mrs. II. Whiting ana given a surprise birthday party on Tuesday evening of last week. The Brad way family hwve named their new daughter. Marion Eunice. Wm. Selby entertained hte son and family from Ocean City on Sunday. Walter Hughes and children and Mildred Bisgrove visited Ocean Cfiy on Fri-Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reevt spent the week end at Hat cock's Bridge and Salem. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Wencott and Charles Poster attended the Chamber of Commerce meeting at Slone Harbor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan a->d daughter and LiHlan Jones, ot Millville, were Sunday guests of Rev. J. Bradway and family. Raymond Weacott spent the week end at Atlantic City. Hlriam Riley is Mick. Mr. and Mr*. Fidler and children. of Denntaville. visited her brother here on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Joe Wentworth. Jesse Stevens and a guest spent Sunday at Petersburg bridge, crabbing. Ecnral Services Revival services sill begin Sunday in the South SsavlUe .M. Church and continue every evening tor bwo weeks and as longer as the holy spirit The church invites you tc and hear Ch(nr gospel singl'd also the old time gospel preached. On Set day. October 30 and Sucday Kovucrfcer «. there will be all day meetings, preaching in the morning, afternoon and evvelng. All are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Helpers wSl be announced from night to night. The pastor i.« J. W. Bradway.

Learn From Elbert Gary’s 1 The death of Judge Elbert Gary attracted attention to one of America's most picturesque figures. He drew attention to another one of those remarkable careers so charactertotl America. From a poor boy w ing for a few dollars a -week to a multi-millionaire and to the head of probably the largest corporation in the world. Judge Gary never discovered anything new. In his resume of the elements of character. w« struck by his emphasis upon the old-fashioned virtues. A'. h» the virtues there are are oldfashioned. There has never been discovered any substitute that

was workable for being honest and upright. Gary’s Ten Commandments of Success which be formulated for sn with a reasonably healthy constitution and ad rerage mentality. are as follows: 1. Be honest, truthful, sincere and serious. Being -lippery and tricky may gain you temporary advantage, but in the long run It will be your undoing. 3 Be considerate of others Don’t try to get ahead by pulling somebody else down. The more progress you make the lewyou will want to take advantage of others. Guard your health, both morally and physically. The main thing to rely upon in a crisis or an emargency is being in fit condition. 1. Get an education. Know the fundamentals, such os arithmetic, spelling, grammar, geography and history. Also gel the technical education you can. 5. No matter how much natural ability you have, it must be stimulated by persistent efforts to Improve the mind and store it with useful Informal ion A good memory to of Incalculable benefit. Have dear habits of life and select the right companions. You should know m-n of experience and higher rank than yourself. Nothing asps character like undesirable companions who are only bent on aelf-lndulgence rather than self-improvement. 7. Be ambitious honorably and back this ambktion up with energy. persistence and thoughtfulness. "I have had to fight steadily against laziness all my life." be says. 8. Be loyal to employers, friends and country. A reputation for loyalty induces people to give you positions of trust and responsibility. 9. Cultivate stability. Don’! be a rolling stone. '10. Most important of all: Observe the Golden Rule. This gel.yuu further In the long run than any oll.er maxim of life.

WE RE ON THE SPOTIN SERVING RIGHT WITH COAL SO CLEAN AND-SHINY BRK3H1

This Saturday Night

Come! Compete! Enjoy! OCTOBER 29th

Ton will want to he warm r.«sxt winter—even during' the coldest weather. You will want to know that you saved money by having us fill jrour coal bln at our present low summer prices. Call us now. ATLANTIC COAL YARD Fourth & Haven Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

Bridgeton's Big Trustful Store

BUSINESS HOURS On Saturday the Store Is Open unUl IS P. M. Other Week M. to 6 P. M..

1

91-93

East

Commerce Street

Men’s Fall Styles Clothing That is Tailored for Proper Weir as Well as Correct Style! TWO-TROUSERS SUITS

Browns! Browns! Prom dark tan to deep cocoa. The dominating colors that fashion dictates shall be worn this Pall! These two-trouser* Suits are splendidly tailored In the newest "Broadway" style*. Your choice of herringbone, diamond weave. Jacquard and plain patterns In choice woolen*. Single and doable-breasted models. $285°

LIGHTWEIGHT TOPCOATS

for Men rad Young Men

*18

so

Women’s Fall Styles

Finely Tailored From Beautiful Smart Looking Fabrics! Dressy Coats Fur Trimmed There was never more Inviting Coats than these and such a handsone array—with their lavish us- of Fur. Beautiful Manchurian Wolf shawl collars and cuffs. And also Beaver trimmed. Beautifully tailored of Suede Cloth and other faahionable fabrics. Nicely lined with Silk Crepe and heavily interlined. The new Fall shades. Women's and Mia

Wildwood’s Mardi Gras and Hallowe’en Parade

Sooth Jersey’s greatest carnival of fun and frivolity staged on “the best lighted street, "one of the assets of the “shopping center of Cape May County.” Scores of valuable prizes - - No entry fee. Parade leaves Cresse and Pacific Avenues 8 P. M. Send or bring entries to Chamber of Commerce, Wildwood. Special office: Norton-Dowler Garage, Pacific and Rio Grande Avenues, open Saturday, 1.30 to 7.45 P. M., for registrations.

SPECIAL SALE OF SIMMONS BED, SPRINGS AND MAHRESSES This is a special event you have been waiting ior. This great sale of Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses is for this week only—sale ends Saturday. Be sure and take advantage of these unusually low prices. Simmons Beds SPECIAL Simmons Springs This Sale Only A Simmers Bed, Spring and Mattress Complete

for

$»2.75 Choice of finishes—guaranteed Spring, 45-n> cotton and cotton felt Mattress. An unusual bargain.

Never before have we shown such splendid beds os these. Latest designs by Simmons, any style or size, a' unusually

low prices.

Down go prices on Atwater Kent Radio Every Radio Set reduced. 865.00 Six-tube Set, Single Dial Control—849.00 816.00 Speaker Now $12.50

Simmons Mattresses Built For Sleep

If you desire to replace the Spring that Is now on your bed—now is the time to do it. Simmons Springs are guaranteed whether you buy their *6.00 Spring or the t re Spring At $19.75 Mattress Specials 45-lb Cotton and Cotton Felt

89.95

50-tb I Ayer Felt $16.00 Famous Simmons Beauty Rest—$39.50

TO OUR OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS: Without any obllgatlo.: on your part, our aaleaman will call lor you and bring

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Phone 320

"Your Home Should Come First”