Cape May County Times, 4 November 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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CIH. HAT coriTY mczs, FEIMY HOYUQEE 4. IMT.

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P»l»r»on bad tbr •nl»em hi* wrtat very t>ad-

- McVUUwna halo l'i ilnan afier ttpend-

in ‘town.

ice Riggs, r.f Kan-

._t Mulfoid

Mr*. Jane Cr*l». vniertalnrd her

■On. Horace Newcomb of Phllaf

eHBvkla. over the week-end. - Mr and Mr*. George Hand have

returned from Green Creek J

•here they apent a month vialiJ

Mr. and Mr.. Blvin Kale* and

■OB. Jr., of Salem, were Sunday ▼Ultor* at the home of their pa:

MUa, Mr. and Mr*. Ad Smlih Mtaa Madeline Page war nJ

K of Mice Hilda Shaw at he

in Palrton over the week

Mrs. Harry Vandever ha* r«~ mVjied from a vialt with her non. Georg* Vandever. who llrae In

flHlaAeiphU

Emma Gnmnlnger

The official 1-oard will meet on Thursday evening at the rlrwc of thr prayer meeting. The Sunday -cboo) ‘w.ard will meet at the home of Mr*. Edi Trencbaid on Friday evening

7.30 (-'clock.

William 11 TaVior and family (ntertalneri Mr. and Mm. WHber Elm* and Chari e* Elmer, of Brldg.'lon. at their home on Wed-

nesday of last Week.

The Adult Hlble Clan* of the : Presbyterian Sunday School w ill hold an oyeter supper in the chapel on Thursday evening, No-

vember 10.

Mias Tamaon Bobbin, is Improving after an operation for append I rt It is at the Lark*wana Hoepit*!. In Phlladejphla Rev. 8.. W Clark .pent Monday in PhHndeiphla TIM! Bluebird Ola*- of the Methodist Sunday School held tbeir monthly buainetw meeting and eocial at the home of Mrs. Walter Wallare on Wednesday evening of last week. Rev. Stanley Clark attended a funeral In Swedesboro on Tars-

^ driving *1 Mr. and Mis. Frank Hampton.

" , '!!L£ fc *T w ^! t . "•yp*- I Mm. Emma Burt and daughter. * Itfford Dirk bar accepted a Leona. Mr. and Mm. Paul Arklry ruction in Moorest wn He end and daughter. William Knight Mm. Dir* left for their new horn* were Millville shoppers Saturday. - Saturday, followed by the W*JIJ Mlaa Lydia Hampton allended of friend*, who! the taachem' meeting at Bridge-

ton Friday

MU*.

mM Mr*. George Hertaog. Miae Evelyn Camptvell ha* . Addflairilnx Mia. Joalyn. one of tb* teacher- In Newport erhooil •here Ml* Campbell teacher. Mr and Mm Harry Sheppard lave Been entertaining Mr. and MU*. Chester Sheppard, of New

dkl- la» delphla

Mr. and Mre. Lee Maybe* and Jattphtet. Eliza bet h. spent Sunday in Salem aa guest, of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Butcher. Mr. and Mr*. Lorenzo Lore. With Mr and Mm. Frank Bank*, have returned from a motor trip

to Now York

Rev. and Mr* Elmer Vaugbai. Went a few days vtatting relative* ip Laasdowne. Pa l)r. Harry Lore has had an oil Batting system Installed In bis

school class at a Hai

party on Thur-day eve-

TJtUe EUnore Higher met with * very painful accident one day recently. She. with another child. While playing with aa az soum way got a cut on thr head which repaired several .111 chew to dose the wmin-1 gulte a lot of blood E i lent and El a nor* has been y wash .ver since, but b dotag •• well aa can be • rp»<-t». Mi*. Elizabeth Johniwm. of the tkortb aide, ha. gone to Vineland, where she will wp-nd the winter «hh aa aunt • OWORTrsiTlEH fully Of bed await your action araon* rh* Ctaasified Ad. in this paper.

Centre Grove

Mias Mil trad Spark* who ha* beer working in Fort* acne a!' aunmer. has gone to Cedar* ill after spending a few days with Met parents here. '•"lAlll* Walter Earl, who has Mptn ailing for the past viz •baths. I* reported as not doing

GE wnll again •to ■ft.vln

a Newport

Taylor or racently.

Ua Anna Taylor and mother. John Taylor, and Charle*

Mbw Esther Spark- ha* been Obodtitg a few days with bet

Spain In Bridgctor

Mr. and Mm. Charlm Rutter

and Mrs. Chari**

r. L. Butter, of Penney I sad Mm. Sallie Ritter. <*r dphta. spent Sunday with

d Mr*. John Taylor.

Zimmerman and non*, d Wil«oi. and Mi. and

Martin apeni bun

day.

and Mrs. Cart Turner, of

Dividing Creek, wets guests of R.

H. Hall and family on Sundav Misses Minnie and Mary Brad-

way spent Saturday In Phlladel-

m*

FORTUNE favors msny ' read the Classified Ad. in

Paper.

Heislerville

Mr and Mrs. George Vint-. Sr.. Mr and Mrs. George Mint*. Jr., and *oaa, William Mint*. Ml***. Matilda Mowt" :y. Mamie and K< *e Garrison and Howard

Philadelphia OB Friday.

Mint* and son. Jamm. visited Utile Virginia Leh-uan. u f Millville, was a week-end visitor at the home pf Albert Osrrtsor.

Olin Suafield, of Trenton: Mr* Gertrude Tyler and Mr* Emm* Ogden, of Bridgeton, were guestof Mm. Rhode Coaler on Sund.v Mt. and Mm. Genfrtarn and daughtem motored to Brldg-i.

Mi Ada Hampton and daughter* Lydia an.! Florence, and gra’ daughter. P*t|y. v Irited the horn, of Mm. Edna Ackley Friday (•LASfBFMD ADS form a barometer of the trend of thinga. Read them regularly In thl*

paper.

Collins Co.

Wins Award

In Contest

directly

In all of thl* recoguitlca wn»

.<1 thug be unloaded 1 problem to know what to do with [of the (novetn-r various lumber bins. | truck driver*, but not when there in making th, ,

South Seavillr Lumber Firm Captures Sixth Prize

For Cost Catting

truction loll

dvd railroad 1 : rucks can load from any

. either riostde or outside of the

•In telling about it Mr. Ocrt- ; *» *»*•• cnsiderahlc time * .-ays: Thr building on each »hen several vehWw are bring

r of th. rail. I- divided »ht«.

i. about elz feet wide, three : .

v. high. Each on- of these ■ r -Sde I. subdivided Into

by three feet with

t for «

Woodbine Notes

■*h

Hagauei Levia lU »to «nd bate wf a bt, ^**»

Community Hallowe'en

A large number of memhem

S nX nl1 »~™w*d Tn the a I to Ue l-"t.u.g I O. O. F. Hall on Fri-

dav evening, when the

h-igtw. Pride

Council. No. Tt.

l-ceeburg Coonril. Jr. Order of Mechanic*, were l>o#t and hostew at a community Hallowe'en party. Several prize, were given To-

Mr. and Mr*. T. N. Kodan entertained Mr. and Mm Arnold Emory, of Wam Chester. Pa., over the week-end. Ml** Marie Anderson gave a Hallowe'en party Saturday evening. Oriole i 2P. Every one was masked and the eevnlng was *nloyed by all. George Fagan, of Port Noirta. I* driving a well for Levi Sharp Mr. and Mm. Bamuel Oarrieuu and son. Earl, have returned to their home in Millville, after •pending aom* time with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garrison. Mias Lillie Tomlin, who ha* en III with the grip. I* now Im proving. Mm Olive Spence. Mrs. LiulCox and daughter. Alma, and M Sharp spent FrL..y of Let week with Mm. Sara Sharp of Maurice

IXX'A TING the right home la simple when you read the Claaai Ada In thl* paper.

Dividing Creek

Mrs. Sherman Blizzard. Mrs. LwwL Chati. and Mimes Minnie and Matilda Osrrlaon attended the fashion -how In Bridgeton lx» week. ta. Alma Lee spent Wadneeday In Millville.

pltal to nee their

brother. Vincent, who air <«». : there on Saturday They report that he la somewhat better. -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turn-i an-: Mr- Laura Qarrtaon »per.: P: i

day in Bridgeton

M1*e Annabel Ingle*, of Bridge-

W.e"her 1 meTr^TJunt' Ur ' * h "' * n • ,ohn HoIlln-aWd and ^ Mm Cha^t- r.rr,^ ! **" Hillman were the L.t Mr aod - I.h, ,0 b * Identified for which they of BrtAirnto”wreceived * Urge box of candy, of Bridgeton, were Rtfreehmenta were served at a

Mm. Ella Mltk ->' Bridgeton, spent the week-rnd «!th Mm

Ford Bussell.

Charles T. CLy: : and Walter Hartman mud aor. J.-br of Washington. D. C . *.r. i-onday vtw lore her*. They -ornpanie.! home by Mm < l.ytor and Mm. Sfirtutan. who h*

* all in attendance.

Rio Grande

Mr# Mary Goff ha* gone to El

dora to help care for her niMer-

Mrs. Walton Grace, who U

length Ot lumber, making It pne-j ——

eitlie to give tbe cu*tom. r th:- d- The margue ball, held Friday *li ed length without porting by the Tuck*ho- Volunteer Fir*

On the weat aide of the third 'Vmvpany. was well attended by

e etfirw r-v ti * *lory. C-sh«p«d rack* are f*» I local folk*. A number were Dave »low On Unloading ned to the poet to mak- Ihrjawatded priaes for their pfdendld

' hapoll&g of monidlng ea*i* r ji dancing. I the men are tMi*y when moulding 1 The real fundamental* of the

Th. J. P. Collin* Lumber Com- com*' and different length*. Boy Scout movement wei pany. of Sooth Seavflie. waa thci ! • r • , ' rd up in the .ant* bundle., pllbrd Wednesday night winner of the sixth prize in th. . «bey are piled in the middle of! Capitol Theatre. In which the cor: cutung contest conducted by|«hs bln and separated at leisure|local boy* of Troop No. 1 showed the Building Supply News." a'•id •Leked away. i the eplrtt U the organization, building supply new* organ, in a -On the north end of th.-1 Nearly two hundred cltlz.n* com- conducted this month l t-uiidlng ta » c*m«tit rhed on one; were present to ere the Scout* go Along with the account of the cid* and another for lime on th through their work. w|tk a Scour prti. sinning company, the mags other. Each hold* a car of m* !ezecu.lv* of South Jersey amt*'

zin. published four pbotoe of Ui. lerial. A roar of light and ventl-. ing.

modern bulldirgs of fhe well- latlng r.-pemeat* are 7n the roof | Frank Oooeeti of FhtladelpbL. known South Scarf lie company, of th* ehed over the siding. - spent the wee*-, nd in thl* city. Wc reprint the following (ran .. -b...,,, -ku Max Botashalcfc. of the WoodIhe publication regarding the J. j over Hie track it was nrcemai.- Wb * Flour A PWd Company, has

fi rollln. Company i lo ,„ h „ tnir k materLl .roun£

" h. n the J. P. Collin* Co., of to an open building or run It —Hrptlsas lo n Fbliadelphia

Souih SeavlUe. N. J.. began to day* to unload a car. Now. otif ; cc, ”^f r * > _ .

entory Of It* overhead «x- man in the car Ms.U It Into the , N” M^het M. Barrow, landw

geaer-'bln where It belong* and two

cl her* posh it the y. k-eplng end* irse. the two men

different bins

•Since thl# building

rotoimuBUy after

with

and slater* hn.

who attend*

the

Baptist Wat. ..-m >nttaa. Oman Oily lax seek wer« Re and Mr* Harry harder. Prof (

i is helpless with

of Maizes., spent

the lg*r* Ihta week

Rev Georg. Fisher and

E H Met at the first part <

with his tit other and sister and

their famine*.

Mr and Mrs. Alexis Edwards and Mr and Mm Alfmd Entrikln motored to Wnodatowa tu Suni* moving Into <i *fon Main Rtree. M |w Alberts Stieltlagar and Mrs. I cats Ptcrpnnt won prizes in th*

Wife

w h Iwvi Turner and wife Mr. and Mr- Alonso Lore, of Vi: eland, aprni Sunday with th*war** pa real. Mr and Mr. Corson Ix»r* this plaza. CLSBRIFIEI) AT* form a ba tarter of the trend Of things -ad them regularly In thl* paper.

Menantico

regular memth’y City Hall ttar.ds, A splendid tin,, meeting Thar*, ay . B*rcui De Hit . i, L O. O. F.

NlZily

* re*! aw./ .* oosununlty.

Samuel Potash mad* * -■ ■ trip to Wildwood S*t or ^ ,'■* One of the ■«« g^ J „ w for th* young p*.*!. , _ n bine held In ymr*!.,* w ' i, Frld.r evening wh* s bine Ctanmunity Ont-- '

In the gj a im

pec** , it discovered that a

hunk of annual gra

went Into lbs coat of unloading - materials from can on railroad r siding it

“In fact H.

. C*<111 ns. s

ia^of Ibe'l" even. Of 1 re working 3 r was com- S

A aQt'ARK DEAL AT ALL TIML-

that It | pleted and we put the

to get handling Into operation, it hatnto It. i never taken over two days to uc

bu-d a car. and usually one day.E

szrfficlent. in several cases. B

S24 a car for unloading cost, sav- on* day has been all that twotl approximately fit for each men needed to do the work and * handled. On an average of i plenty ot room *a* avaiLbh ^ •fly car* a year. IhL represent-! »i'hout having to shift the

HIPS annuallv. " ‘Good will ha* been increi

get of the firm *

wa* costing ISO a eat

lumber and material proper storage place In the yard.' h^d j Now. the firm spends only about 1

Men and Voting Men’s Suits

*13*° f. , 40 00

Goshen

WHIiaiu Knight to npendlng

Mr# Samuel Bright and son. Bernard, a^rnt Monday with her parenta. Mr. and Mm. George

chardson. at Court House.

Mm. Howard Corson on Saturday returned from the Millville ll'-pltal. Her many friends wish

her a speedy recovery. Allen Nickerson, of <

.pent Sunday with his parenta, Mr. and Mm. Aaron Nlekeraon. Ellsworth Hewitt and family.

a saving of about IllPfi annually.!

Manager Collin* entered tktz' % I «-t cutting Idea In the »«•» ?**"? “ , -‘.i ^ f prize co-t-cuttlng contest vriScb! S,'r^n I •Building Supply News' is con- rr M> B,, ^ h b * 1,rr ln f ductlni: thl* envIronmejit. In one e*»\ p oucuns. • , . .. kcoa th> , KOI , h , n | .T"o r 7r ct am “• '’J 1 V another bid on this account. D | F Collins Cosnany. which ad- Kradl ., Rftrr , ulnb „ u put !r. ft _ rtisea New Homos and Fanu amount* to pr-rti.ally noth j*

Louipmrnt. constructed a shed i ln -

«°JJ- Tj d S'.‘L ,W -L ,n *f w !2 “ H we were starting a nea & bright of SI feet above the side yBrd tbe ealire rtd<1 trmek won , d , 2 ack rail* comply alth roll- be covered with Just such a I road rrqniremeou. It wa* bull: | building, a* materials can be un J over the side track ho «hai | of ^ther 1 freight car* can run through the; On rainy day*. It Is sometimes a ! g

rhariro Ackley spei day at VI.1 wood. Fa.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hankm- of Wildwood, wi

".'.I'^ . l “' *'' k Nelson Filth and

FhlUdsIphla on baalnos*. Sunday.

the i

family

h. Raymond Martin apen< Bun ) jr with Mr and Mr*. Rom«.v.

HUnherlln of Camden.

Charles Earl aud Furman Tuy r were In Cape May on buslnrse j

•ba Taylor wa* a Ne* ar Runda" Spark* ai building

I Mm. Robert DeHav.

Fairton

Presenting the New Season’s A lodels-Snia rtly

F "ed.

$jy.50

Mof. all of these Coats feature the vleudrr topple zilhouettr. whi>h is siiiartlj varied by youthful front Harr*, the lufidkcrehutf drape: the very det,cite ud - cloving: tmkv. tea mi and msjsy intricate fabric workingv. Co*L th*' will carry yon through ihe ioloming winter teason in the Pam manner Women'* and Mivvct’ vizet iadaded.

Children* _ s:- 1 Coats

*25

Sices 2 to 14 • beautifully fur trimmed

Luxurious

Fur Trimmed

COATS

The Seaaon’n Accepted Fashion* in Drest and Sport Models Winy Style* Will. Shawl Collar*

$ 5 *o $ 25

Store

BUSINESS HOCUS On Saturday the Si. re i* Open until 10 P. M. Other Week Day*—t A. M. to C P. M..

FLORENCE CABINET HEATER

This Season s New Model!

This fine, new FLORENCE Cabinet Heater is a good-looking piece of Furniture. One that can rightfully stand beside your radio or f«ano One that hamionizcs wi f, i tbe best mahogany. This new Hooter is built on the cabinet style with all working parts concealed. It is handsomely finished in grained mahogany porcelain enamel. Simple and easy to operate—positively regulated —wickless—valveless. A powerful Heater! Bums kerosene oil, one of the cheapest fuels known. A special value at this price.

$29 75

PHILIP ROVNER

North Laurel Street Bridgeton, N. J.

Buy ou The HORLEY PUn: Psy Wrtkly or Monthly in 30. 60 or 80 Dtyv

Orthophowc Viet rota*

OverCoats

Topcoats

in Lateit Designs anc Fabric*, ranging from

The finest Overcoats is Ament*.

335.00 to 355 00 Boy’s Suits $9.00 to $18.00 Full Line of Fall Hats ranging in price from $3.00 to $6.00 Men’s and Boys Capa $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Raincoats and Slickers from $3.50 to $10.00

Entrekin and Toulson

T

Clothiers, Halters, Men s Furnishers 611 LANDIS AVENUE VINELAND, N. I

inieruaiionil Made to Measurt CJoiblng^

i

Power?-

'ts most

wberepower

F IR almost a quarter of a croiun.

Buicks have been making wherever power counts most.

So that now, when the task to 1* accomplished is difficult—when sum

.» .... . . _r.; .np

ina, depcndauility and «mfa*h n ? Dower are essential—the advice o

power

those who know is, M Buj’ a Buie Drive a Buick for 1928 today ^ nd know the reason for this prcfcK' uC

Sedans *119) to M995 Coupe*

Sport Models #119» to 525

Bl.ICK Will aUILD TH***

BUICKH928

WILDWOOD.

MOTOR SHOP

Joseph Scrivani. Prophetor

BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY ^ ,

i Avenue at Tenth Street

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