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Q“"e a delegation from the M. JJ-O 15. Church aitended the meeting 1*7* heM in DoPchtmter M. E. Church on Prldkj evening under the aua.« spice of Methodist League for Ealth an 1 life. The speakers of the evening were Rev*. Q. H. Neal. Atlantic City: j. w. stoke*. Wmiametown: W. C. Bishop. Unwood. and Charles K. Haddon, of Haddonfleld.

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION

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renw, and ^ Sj'OTlOE IS HOtEBV G ,ve n thllI tt-D. lot S naa 1' of C 77 54 ■£?*. ,. 'I 1 * hr received by “ ' lale If Ur liwutr Co. tlock Hl*h»a> Commlaalon ot J^I.. P % u „„! Rom, NO. u. ,, t»»rt «_?ll0S.»0 '-^-g'lFtto 1 of Route No. 15. «

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'think Bulldme. Trenton. New Jeraey.

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Landl. home of

Route No. ij.s, Pitt. 0 rove

jr ■ C*o*truetlon of Route *._ „.... - PUUcrove U. Elmer. In the County of .„ Sab m R.timated l.tMi cu yd>. —

ti n .rane, rlaarlfled excavation: 47.6*0 wj ; ... lota 17. 11 j* 404 70 Lve^-e ' Bo< ' retar °"»> 'fbc Realty Co tdork patement, • .. —> I to *1 . 14C « ‘“I- 0 ** ShWC will he reeel

— Oeat Realty Co., tdork i 1 ,h t office ot the State Hich’

4«S-D. M» 1 to 11 - - *•*- » —

Sea tale Oe*t Realty Co. t4-R lota 1 to S4 1(5.15

rtin Sden. Mock 47-A. lot “ 18 ____ 117*5(8™ Time.

Mell* and F Creamer, hloek •——— '• B. N. E part of lou « fo ™ and _ f.i 25 i w NG - contract and l«otrd for the Joaeph^ ronal._Nook 47-C. lota .. 4E_.^*

Sea Irt. I're.t Realty Co . bloc* • -R Iota 1 to « 20*70 - uddleth. wT^telnd* 1?*' _»7.50 Oeo. R. Orica, block «-A. tot 15 158.25 lale Cteat Realty Co., block 4«-C. lata 1 to 12 *i*0

Co., block

. .._ 12 to It- 15.117

Realty Co., block

aa-xr. aaa 1 to 42 194.80 ale Creel Realty — •

«*-l>. low 42 to

Greenwood. H „ lot* 71 and 22— 51.45 and Samuel All. n Eat.. ■dock 60-B, lot »I1 11.25 Aawxdatton No. 4. Mock S'>-B, V?' in6~ J. K VaTerTtine' Mock 51 *A. lot ’* ( and Samuel Alle. block 21-B. lot. “l. 557. 291. m. 902 5 Aaaodatlon No. t. Mock 51-C. low 272. 274 : I A. J. Bloom, block 51-C. lota

Fairion

Particular* on ««* I»!r Creat Realty Co.. T. Sleater. „ «*-C. H of lota 11 t. f. Sea lale Creat Realty Co..

Arnett. Colli he Wilns dial.-!' l. We City. pun.

m Oth Oar of Oooembor.

WO o’clock m the i. .% tha City Hall,

a lata Cfly

~ » SAla& a.1 He * and real cetate Id for the aborteet

Chariea MrCoUouah. Moth t*-A tot TO and Samuel AUn Eat.

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r. Meyer*. Mock 55-A. I ISIS and 1515 CSSS i Eat., block 55-A. lot. _l and 1429 «.

Samuel W. Rlevenaon. block 55-B. lot 1527 ; 11. RUxale-th Bryan, block SC-«. lot iin H.2S MorrU Noble. Mock 57-A. lot «» j 109.26

[. Klauder. block 57-A.

lot 1249 __ 22 49 Clarice Smilh Eat . Mock 67-A. part of lota 1151. 1252 44.55 . Fotrkoa and A. J. Fitch. block S7-B. lot 12(2 11.25 • M. J. Madden, block SV-B. ioU _ 1259 and 1M> .- r.21 H. and K Meyer, dock 82-A. _ . iota 1271. 1272. 12«l. 12*5 142.50 WBhelmlna Kohler. Mock M-A. _ . lot 1271 44.(5 C Sumner, block 5S-A. lot 12*5. 26 21 . Bra Frankm, block SS-A. loi ^ Aaaocjffie^^Ka ^k^biock M-B. ' E. B. Wheaton. Mock S9-A. lot 1 l^wla 1 S ^ Cheeter btoek *9-A. Ale* M.nerin. Mock f.9-A.'lot

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Mr. and Mr*. Chariea Chew, of Glean. N. V.. were ilsiUng Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Taylor on Satur-

day.

Miss Maude Wenlcott is a guest Of Mr. and Mrs. MervUle Willi* ‘ Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burt entertained their grandchildren from Bridgeton over the week end. Miss Eva Mills ha* been spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Zilla Mills. Mrs. Addle Dare is visiting relatives in Pitman. The Adult Bible Class of the Presbyterian Sunday School held an oyster supper at the chapel on Thursday evening of last week. Frank Westcott and family, of Baltimore. Md., are visiting Sstnuel Westcott and family. The members of the Epworth League of the M. E. Church will hold a pot lock supper at the home of the President. Mrs. Frank Johnson on Friday evening. The "Ever Ready” Class held their monthly meeting and . octal at the home of Mrs. R. Her man Hall on Wednesday evening. Miss Virginia Hali has bt >u recent guest 'f friends in Wooo

bury.

Mrs. Georgie Clement spent

Monday in Philadelphia.

The Epworth League of the M.

L. N>w~ Jersey/ snd’mav j f-’hurch held a businers meetbr pnwrecttvF i.iddtr*.' ing at the church on Thursday

>uVra tltefioi <£? ieb*^* < ‘'"* f olng of last week at the close

irrliemtkm' to the State of 1,16 P r *> er meeting.

- pc: irtrm-tit. Bred street I Mr. and Mrs. George Miller i2S.“ ^ , T ^f .hTxti^rt ! •' ,,en, Friday Ml College

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The V. B. B. will hold a meeting on Tuesday evening at thf bom. of Mis* Fawn Wallace. «'.•!*. Jonathan KlrcbofT. Jr, who was in the World War. visited our public school on Thursday afternoon of last week and gave a most interesting talk on France." The children sang patriotic airs

and saluted the flag.

Mrs. a. Burton Warwick. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Burton Warwick. Jr, and Miss Evelyn Warwick, of Camden. »,-rc visiting Frank RobMns and family on Friday. Miss Delia Robbins, of Camden. » guest of relatives In Falrton. J. 1L Smith and wife. Alstyn Smith, of FltusTflie. Misses Elisabeth Moore and Edith Huddy. of Itambertville. were visiting friends in Khlrton on Sunday. William Davis and family, of Colli ngs* ood. and Miss Eva Mills, of Newark, were guests of Mia. Zilla Mill* on Sunday. Percy Post and son. have returned from a

visit in Camdon.

Mrs H,.bert Harris spent Thursday of last week in BridgeMis* Emeline Westcott has been spgnding some time with friend* !

In Shiloh.

The Adult Bible Ctas* of thePresbyterian Church held their ly business meeting and: at the home of Mrs. Hannah Whiticai. This ciiMi held an ryster supper at the chapel ot Thursday even tag. November 10.

i the 1925 standard upeel- I daughter. Miss Ada. who is a sag——yy , mu ’' be enclosed In | student there.

»lln rvnii, spent

Idder and *x.r* bid upon on tb- Sunday at tbel rbome in Falrton. utsfde. and must be accompanied ' - —' ' - —

certlHed check drawn •-

the Slat. ..

e- eJu n.i, i, ,S“.Sr.,*S the bid, provided tlwt lb, said ccrMBe* Check shall not be less than 2500.00 nor more than 2M.noo.no and uat he delivered at the above place ' or before tb*- hour named. Coplej Of the Standard proposal form and 1 1 -ddreasod envelope* will be

on application Bids not

In epeclal adder***! envelope* wU! be considered informal and

wUJ not be opened.

’ildder must also accompany with a certificate from a

aurety company duly authorized to do business in this State, stating that such surety company will provide said bidder with a tend in such sum -- Is required In and In accordance —h the provisions of the sold spectflcattons. conditioned for the fatth- '' k “ s provisions of

draUoius I—teh

Commission

1-EE GROVER.

Chief Clerk.

52—11-221—pf>2S.it.

BOARD Of

RECONSTRUCTION -

Turkey Point Miss Elizaboib Rice. Mr. Alvin' Bcrgacstock and friends, of Allentown. Pa, were calling on Mr. Dayton Warftc. Sr, and other friend* here Sunday. Miss CatBryn Rowan. Mr. Percy: Hit. w, n nnd Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hi liman and non Morton. of| Atco. slant a fsw days the last i week calling on relatives here Miss Phoebe Hickman called on frienils In Center Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Overs. Mrs Sarah Posts! and daughter. Emma, of Atco and. Vineland, were call- i ing on Mrs. Morton Hickman: Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fincher, of, Swedcsboio. were visiting Mr. —* Ros^op Jenkins Sundny.

&eha County, N. J,

with '

tchford. Mock 59-A.

, .1 and It Orcennx * • ■

)-vood IJjck (8-A.

Gravel service upon ■ new Sand . ._ founds! um. estimated amount of Gravel surface pavement required 440W square yards, of new sand It foundation 174774 Cubic yards: sr opened and read In public at Cat May Court House, on December 14th. 1921 at 2:00 F. M. Standard Time. Drawingx. spnrttlratlon* and form* of Wd. contract and l>ond f r the proposed work, prepared by K. Kendall Smith. County Engineer, and ap- - ’ l*v the State ^ Hlyhwsy Com-

1 Hull way

J.. and may hr prospective bidders <

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Overgo rikrt l^ecpout

GREAT WEATHER WE ARE HAVING BUT THESE OVERCOATS ARE GREATER!

Tarn np the protecting collar of one of these big warm Overcoats and let it storm! It's got to be mighty cold before you feel it through their warm weaves. So id- values they are, too. It'll pay yon to come from miles away to get one of these Overcoats.

See our incomparable Hand Tailored Overcoats at $38 And onr wonderful line of well made, durable Overcoats at $2<;

H.

Mennies’ Sons VINELAND, N. J.

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Leesburg Mr*. Mary Snaw. who t

Ehr iilfe

The Telephone Directory Is Going to / Press Soon/

THE WHITE SECTION cob- ***** *ba alphab,UcallUUa$soI

THE YELLOW SECTION Utba Classified BualDlr*»t»ry —

Now Jeraey Bell Telephone Co.

EARL H. BROWN PORT NORRIS, N. J.

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These are Unusual Bargains

1 1925 Stud« b:iker Phaeton, good rubber, perfect mechanically, real bargain. Price $450.00. $156. down, balance financed: $28. for 12 month*. 2 1927 Chevrolet Cabriolet, thorouiihly overhauled. better than new. price $650. $226. down, balance financed: $40 for 12 months S 1926 Ford Coach, good condition. Price $275. $113 down, balance financed: $16 for 1?, months. * 4 1927 Ford Truck with v - gear shift, good rubber Pare $275. - $113 down, balance financed : $16 for 12 months. 5 1925 Ford Coup?, good condition. Price $270. $108. down, balance finsneefi: $16 for 12 months. 6 Overland Sedan. tco I paint good rubber. — j Price $300 00. - $116. down, balance financed $18. foi 12 month*.

The Cars Are Right! Now’ is the ideal time to buy a used car! We have an unusually wide selection to choose from— many have been thoroughly re-conditioned by our expert mechanics—and all may be depended upon to give miles of satisfactory performance! The Prices Are Right! Before we offer a used car for sale, it is carefully checked over by trained inspectors—and its true value carefully determined. Then we price it for what it is actually worth! Consequently, every usedcarweareofiering represents definite,known Rvalue that you can depend on! The Terms Are Right! You will find our terms exceptionally reasonable —for you ccn purchase any of our used cars on a very easy payment plan ... with the lowest financing charges available. Come in today—and pick our your car while we have a wide selection

to choose from!

Giberson-Clark Motors, Inc. Ill Buck St. Millville, N. J.

USED CARS

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