Cape May County Times, 28 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 16

CAPE KAY COUHTY TIMES. FEIDAT. OCTOBER 28. 1827.

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*' -umJ Mn. PwU Aeklpy uui (Utxebu-r. Mary. raotorad to L«arH Lake SuixJay aftrrnooa. Mi>. &ama Brnat and daugb- *“ ' and Um Prank

Mr.

and Mo Pan! Ark1«y and datnrh tar. Mary. Mr v .fid Mna. Jaw VananaD. Mr Wlllfeun Knight. Mr and Mo. lawrenca Harrtaon wo* anoMt rto MlUrttl- moot,

prra Saturtlay.

, ; h * r **‘* rk, *J r ‘VM tka wok

• nd In Oaklyn.

Xtw Mnchal l>wry and dangfc'f*:,****! rlattad on Mra. Edna Ackley Thursday of laai are**. Mr. Btaff of the BfwMc Oardn ^*i’a. h»r bought a — -

Mra. Emma Orr entertained Mr. and Mra. Leonard Orr. of Vineland. Mr. and Mr*. M. rieetwooc. of Pitman; William Pierce, of Millville. Mra. Mary Pierce and Mra. Etta Steelman, of Iter-

cherter, laet week.

Mr. and Mr*. William Pleetauod and children mpenl Sunday wltti friend* In Willlamstown. Nell Errickaon and family at»nt Saturday In Mlllrille. S. L Tubman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra George Paah

lej. in Port NorrU.

THERE* NO place like home and Ihere’a no plBne Mke the clatwifl-d Mellon of MOa paper j

Foater and UtUa ana. Billy, vieited their parent*. Mr. and. Mm.

W. U Foater. Sunday.

Mra Martha Bobbin*, of Haley

to find one.

Delmont

Brown, of MtUriile. i Mm. Martha Hankins motored <«• Bridgeton Ttiaaday afternoon^

. Allle Hinaon agent Thurs Mrs Katharine Hand haa been oay^mamlnc ii, port Korda. ; rtit-tMutin* for Mra Julia Cot.

1 f* 1 *- I^wrence Garri-ieho haa been out of school < wd to MUtrHle Friday account of deaah in the famMy

. TMa ItnW colon U ‘ rot tag* ha* a father aaigaa plan The ll»tn* room aztaod* out troa the eu'.n •art. giTtnc Hgbt and air frenr thre* aldm The ooioatel trepisr* ahteney la placed la the rad. and U of rad brick. White aided walla, graaa ahtngle* •a the roof aad green •hotter* Bore the dining room ha* been - and a dinette eUotltated. from the tiring a planer arc* and to the kltebea.

Friday account of drat* in the famMy.

Sotner. Cornoo hat. bran alck SOME REAL bancalna In re*I . thl*

Dividing Creek

Cedarville

of the

young men from here who U atMMiag Bridge tor. High School, and to taking the a«ricujtur*i 08*ia«. haa gone to New Brun*

> act a* one of the Judg<

a aad potato** rated at the

I Station

Mra Wade Hobbetl and two childrrn, Genrade and Howard, loft oa Sunday for Poplar. Mon «*»». where they will spend some «*n» Mi*. Huhbeii formerly Meed In Montana and efce ha* ■We there to attend the wadding Of her aiater. Mtoa ftoiothy Omu. Which taker place nci! month _ Mra. Ulllan Maxwell epent a C daya In Red Bank attending 110th annireraary and t— •owing old frtendahlpa. Hh* 1* BOW In Philadelphia attending

Dr w

i Oarriaon ha*

Frank Campbell la hating an electric water rystem 1 natal led Mlaa Alma SUnton entertained Mtar Harriet Stout, of Bridgeton. Cripr the week-end Mr. and Mia- Martin Qarrienn lf»"t Sunday In Oman CHy, >1* Hlhg their nephew. Arthur Ih-

Mto* Madeline Page, on efBcieat S'bool teacher*. U conBned to bar borne by lllneaa. Ben)amln Steven* to having a heating plant I natal led la bto houa* on Main Street Mr and Mrs. Prank Maybew and children. Franklin. Jr., and Helen, epent the week-end with friend* m Baltimore. Mra John Ebner spent Sunday with friead* In Bridgeton Mr. and Mr* Fred C. Mayhem haw returned from a trip thru the South, stopping at places of Interest aad also visiting rela-

tives.

Mra. Mabel Bowls and Samuel (Tuan have announced their marriage which occurred In Florida. They will reside lit Florida. Mra. Sheppard WHIM has re-

turned from a visit with brother. William Newcomb, of On Wednvday evening the Daughters of America held a HalInsre'm nodal In their rooms. Mra. Bertha Oarrtocm has returned from Paul*bum where she *»» the guest of Mr*. Harry

Green for a few day*

A variety ahower wga given Mr and Mrs. Samuel Schafer. Jr . who have recently been married Many bandaom* prerant* were praaanted to ths MB8mI

rat glass. *Hter. ahtmlaui ware, clock and line**. Mr. an Mrs Schafer ar- raaMIng at prraent with the fonrar'a parent*. living on the north aid* of the tow <i VOL’ ARK ora of thaw* for mm the ods In thl*

Mr. and Mrs Walter Schafer enter la! aed the Men's and Wo men'a Organised Sunday Sch«.l Class of Che Baptist Church. The usual routine of d«loUooala and

by a *octal Um*. with the serv-

ing of •. rrr.hmenta-

A number of ladle* from Bridgeton < 1*1 led the Odd Fellows' lodge of this place In the latereat of organising a ladle*' lodge Daughter* of Rebecca, an auxiliary of the L O. O- F Mte Mary Creamer, a stoden: at Cooper HoaplaL Camden. *1»Ited her mother. Mrs- Harri* Rob

Inaon on Sunday.

Mulford Rchafer haa had nee windows added to hto how* , on the north side of the town Mra. William Garrison of Mlll-j vtile. to spending some time with;

Mrs Norman Feaster.

A GLANCE a day will

Mrs. Sanford Baron was a Sun day visitor with relhtlva* In Ocean City. Mr and Mrs. Nell Errlckson entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Stillman, of MUlrlll*. and Mr. and Mrs Burrows, of Carmel Levi Turner and wife visited relatives in Pedriefclcwn on Sat-

urday.

William Pepper and wife and •ou. Johnson. John Dtik* and wife and Levi Turner aad wlfr ] motored down In Maryland on Monday. Mra Warren Garrison and | guests epent Monday In Phlladel-

The P. T. A. gave u Hallowe'en party for the achoot children I this Thursday afternoon of thl* week at 1:10 P. M. Cumberland County' Teachers' Institute srtl! be held In Bridgeton Friday of this weak. The following were among the numbei In Millville on Saturday Thomas and Jerae Warwick. Sal li- Thu niton. Ix-uglaa* Cos. JplU Cox and son. Llbren. Ebner ~ and Somers Con*>n and fan

Head*

ItodelphU. were calling oa frieod* here Sunday. Mias Sarah Scull to now employed at Maurice River. Mr. and Mra. Henry Randolph and daughter, Elranor. «< Port Norris, spent Sunday wlrb Mr. and Mrs. George Langley We were glad to aee Mrs Maud Lee able to be out riding tb-ra nice. October days Mra. LIUtan Hraderaon ha* been vtilting her daughter. Adda Stow man, in Lccaburg Mr. aad Mra. Herbert WhlHtn and daughtig. Mildred spent the wee* end at Went Oravk. Ocean

Oounty.

Mra. Holden, our poatmL raaa. to taking a much draerted .acatlon She Vtilted Raritan. N< ark. Burlington and Stamford. Conn., briore her return. Mr. aad Mra. Freo Bari. EHaabeth. vtotted their friend-. Mr. and Era Wm Holden, recently aad were much delighted with our Mule town. BARGAINS la everything will be found among today's Clasal fled Ads in this paper.

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A Hallowe'en party was gi little LrRoy Pritchard at home of hto aunt. Mra. Everette Matthews. Thursday evening of

Green Greet

Adrian Hickman. 8r.. of Dlvld lag t'reek. suffered « digay spill Turaday and fell from hto doorstep. breaking hto leg. being cared for at the IB Ike.

Mra. Clarence Nlehoto haa re turned to her home here and la now entertaining folk* from

Bridgeton.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mill* spent Sunday in Bridgeton. Mlaa Marian Voorbres aad brother, Joseph, t-f Freehold. N. J.. and Mtoa Dorothy Patterson.

kra. Cora Bateau.

_jrad a aurprte Mrlr ’** o* her natal day , ^ '

of kr. BatoSS-fl^.'k Iralte Earaatt. wb<( i

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mi fro

day until Monday here at the M E parsonage cutting Mtoa Graet

Brvwln aad slater*

Mr. and Mra. William Dorsey expect to move to Peansylranis

*aise jasnl- Tavl™

Crash, spent the^L;'*

Truman Hickman

it's

Mr. and Mis. Harry Chanc •pent Sunday In Louis burr Mr. and Era. CUEord Dick en I teiialned on SuiMay Mra ts»i Pattern, of Cauden. and Mr and ; Mra Q. Bennett, of Mooreotowti. < Mr. and Mra (team and ehll-' dren and Mr. and Mea GeorgJenkins ttolled the Zoo. in Philadelphia. on Saturday. Mr. aad Mra Lewi* Cba..o and Mr*. Marne Hill were Vine-, land vtoitora on Sunday. Harry Moore and family wer- i Sunday vtoitora la Haleyvllle at, the home of Miltoa Trlbbeti George Minis. Jr„ Is aufferinK . with tonsllltia The body of Mia Rhode LaDow 1 «a* brought here for burial on i Tuesday afternoon. Mra. Latte* Died in this town 'or many 1 year* and her kind, lovable dto position won lor her many ] friends, who greatly mourn her I

departure.

Mra Herbert Campbell visited; her brother. Nelson Hickman. Ini Forteacue, last Friday. (Min Jenkins and family Were I Millville shoppers on Saturday

SO

easy to qei what you want ~^~and save money in doing it— through our CLASSIFIED COLUMNS

Mtoa Louise Myers apenl tin-1

Rally Day service* will he held all day Sunday. November «. at the Fishing Creek chapel. Rev. B. Kulp. district superinfer lent, will preach at the moraine eervlce at 10.10. Sunday school at S.U P. M The evening service at 7.SO will b<> In rharge of Rev. Brewln Rev. Kulp will bold the fourth Quarterly confer-

after the morning aeprice.

Mra. Annie Hawn to spending this week In Chester. Pa., and the northern part of New Jersey. Charles Hamer expects to leave the latter part of this week for Royeratord and Black Rock. Pa . where he will be employed for the coming aU months. A Hallowe'en party was held Thursday evening of laat week ty the Sunshine Claas nt the home

of Mra. Itons Mam.

A meeting of the Tabernacle Endowment Meeting was held on Thursday afternoon of last waek the home of Mra. Mary Grit-

0th. Sr.

James He*, who

employed at Court House In the American Store, to now manager of the Went Cape May store. Mr* Emma Schellenger entertained Mra. Marian Wootoon. of W.'.dwood. and Mra Sadie gheeta. Mrs. Irene Fox. of FUhing Crank, and Mra. Sara Jackson for the

Matthews has secured employment In Philadelphia Mra. Beanie WlUon made a trip to Atlantic City last week and returned home in her new automobile. Keuhen Mounts, of Tampa Fig., arrived here Sunday to attend the funeral of hto stoter-ln-law. the late Mra. William Mounts. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Landla week-end here with their cousin*. Mr. and Mra LeRoy J agger* Mra tor* Dawson spent Sunday and Monday at her niece's hon.«. at Court House. Mtoa Elisabeth Kollen. of Wildwood. spent S'-nday with Mlaa Elisabeth Snyder. Georgs Vanleer made a trip to Ph.ladclphta on buaineM last Gusa Snyder to making Imnrovements about hto property. Including re-rooBng hto garage

..._ ««. u in«a(V ■' Sower* and gm, m „ ,

work and vtoltad htaw.

David

U Springer. . ho

Mra. Horace ... lUth viMt.* as. . .**i

r- wiii Hi"? 1

‘“‘•Y *»* ehristen^

dny at a memorial "

for' a couriTTh dM t

l» .in.,,,? a font given as , Ue dead girt'* r.rrMr^ Mra Frank Hollinnoi karlc and Mra Arthur Dra r * d * r Frank Hand i> g 0 | t , ^ ing confined , 0 hed Tithe care of Dr. l»L " Mr Watson la bulldlig addition to hi* hornChart** HoUlngamd u ^ hto catch of kin* <:»!, * ground. ’ ' Past Master |L,h M|| J ran ill for the past •«* r. Lake in nttendanrtanh Jamra »ho ha.te * ,u « with Paptain Ju, Kmn. of Goon H-iw- > l3s . an Indefinite stay. Mr*. Mary H-'ll-rr- .. fraqueat vitots to Ce>i tea •te her aunt. BIm rten- ft who to HI at the hoot « aister. Mra Bell- Matth,., Mra Rachel HathU. .fe -te* under Ireaim.rt Cooper Hapltal. reinrn^ Saturday, nmch Inpn.. •* Mra Nettle Wilkie tpzeek with her hiubacd re

barge.

Mr. and Mra Ttaaai i man were callevi to Cap. ft Wednesday 9? last vr-< • tend the funeral of l»r brother. Thoma» H. Taylor died In the Soldltrv' Hre Vineland. Bervlc^i wire hi the Methodist Churriv tf-r at the cemetery o! thr CW I

Church UNITY

It w«Us lor you in the section m this pap*'

ATiy do yon «*l' _ 'Oauae 1 beard pv t re las: night that J* lowed everything -

SALE STARTS FRIDA Y October 28 8 A. M

Quilting ChaJIie Now 14c yard Ho better time to buy

Snteena Now 25c yard All colon

Curtain Goods White and Cream >/, °e

MILLVILLE

NEXT TO

Levoy Theatre

GODEFS

MILLVILLE

NEXT TO

Levoy Theatre

CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOOD - SILKS & WOOLENS

Windsor Crepe Now 18c yard Plain or Figured

We are going to DISCONTINUE all DRY GOODS, SILKS and WOOLENS that are sold by the yard, to give us more much needed display room for a new department fealurimg INFANTS' and CHILDREN’S ! WEAR.

SALE STARTS

FRIDAY

October 28

8 A. M

Now 50c yard Materials for Bathrobe Now 43c yard

All Ribons »/, Price

VOILES "Vauar Brand" 35c Value-—Now 19c "Newport Brand” Now 30c yard 88c Value 44 inch** wide Large selection cf tkadn LONG CLOTH 10 yd. piece—81-00 Now Value 18( yard 10 yd. piece—$1.25 Now Vatnc 20. yard

All of our piec£ goods will be sold regardless of and under cost. The prices will move them all out quickly. Don’t fail to aniicipate all your needs for a few months to come. You’ll be amply repaid by stocking up on j this occasion, when we clean out all yard goods.

Minch Striped Rayon Now 98c yard 81.90 mine SALE OF^VOOLEN S Serge Flaan'l Poiret Twill Snitix* Wool Crepe ONE-THIRD OFF Some of these material! have beM fdiced, making year mringi SO per Chiffon Rayon Now 29c Value 48c

IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS GREAT SALE OUR ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF

FALL and WINTER

Print* for Dreate* Now 14c and 19c Op to 29c valic* in two l* a _

Table Damaak Now 36c yard Beautiful pattern! Pure Table Linen Now $1.00 yard Value 81 79 Now $1.45 yard Value $9 49

COATS and DRESSES

Faaheen PrinU Now 29c Value to 49c

REDUCED

20

Cbambray and Dn*> Gingham* Now 11c yard Value 19c

PER CEhT

9-4 Sheeting Bleached or Unbleached Reached or UabJeached *<**«_

Outing Flannel Now 12‘.gc and 19c

Deduct 20 Per Cent, off Marked Price at I ime of Purchase POSITIVELY THE FIRST TIME A MIDDLE OF THE SEASON SALE

French Batute Now 21c

Now 10c yard

Most sales, as you know, are late in the season, after stocks are broken, with little selection. OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER COATS AND DRESSES are arriving daily. This new merchandise is already priced lower than anywhere and at a 20 per cent, reduction from marked prices, you’ve an unparalleled ! opportunity for savings worth while, and selections when stocks are complete, with the usual Godet’s Guaran- ! tee. COME IN AND SEE. Space does not permit us to list all the great Values. >>>>>>XOOC<<>»XO<>»C><X»OOi>»»OOOOG060d^i*

Cretonne 10c yd. —Bad— 22* jc yi In two lot*—mra- pattern* Terry Ooth Now 56c yard Vulura to 81-00 ynri Drapery Silk Rayon Now 49c yard Beautiful pettenu _ __

! Crept de Chine 0*

FUt <

Sift P°P ! ’ ONF.THIRD OFF