CAPE MAY COUKTY TIMES. TODAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1927.
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Coancllorc' AiwortaMejr Conatr met »t Monday afternoon ms * reception wa* Mr« Madeline. Potter. . Mias Sallle Lake. r and Mrs. M. S. District Deputy, by ! No. 4 V Presena were made by Bailey. Mr*. S. u Mrs. Jennie Stille. features of the ert-
ation of a
r ^ _ 0 the local Troop No. 1. Tb" gift of Turkahoc > euincly presentPorter Mr Albert scoutmaster, re~lf of tbe Scouts t *ave a very inon ■■ Patriotism “ added greatly In tbe
serai o! her
lefresbtnents at the conclusion of
books have 1
Miss Frelvr H.ew . . : W ‘ toon , Kaff and Samuel Kane. la.ieT.^r V - , H ' ;tx ' n, u,e '° ? C * n ^ , n - tbe week-end Rntt. f Uit J tMlt ,rl,h u,r * Ulflr **•>' cottage Ruth Pepper at !«.* Creek. Mr. and Mr*. John Scull of . > T < ’ n ^ * artao is building a new South Dennis. (<prn'. Friday with Mr** “**1 WUdWO ? ccr- b.erslster. Mrs. Ccltnan W ret colt. ‘-ettae! Garret- ^ Charlt* F.»-on 1-ft on Sumlay son of «lidsood. u doing the tor Ebner where he has employ*otk. meat. i, “ r “t* Mrs. lewis Crease and Maurice Stiles went to BrldgeUtUe daughter, of »tua. visited ’on on Friday to play foothdl. bis brother. Robert and family. team defeasing Bridgeton. 9 here on Sunday. to «.
Mrs. Warren Halbruner. of Told
spring, spent Friday here with
her sister. Mrs Nelson Hand Mr sod Mrs. Eldredge Hawk went to Chester on Tuesdsy and attended the funeral of Mrs Bate-
man Poster who died from Injuries 0 ' w 9n J ,(ler moved his family received in an automobile acci- ,0 Bridgeton Thursday of last dent. She lived here several rears ****• 11 e te employed at the Dei
ago. Bay Farms.
John Sheridan was in Wil-
mington. Del., for several days
this past week on business. Miss Opal Schellengcr spent
Thursday of ku>: week shopping
tn Atlantic City.
Mr and Mrs. Norcrowi *-*»->■. Mr. and Mrs George Vanleer left las: week for their winter * J, ' ! *’ ro children motored to home in Florida Ridley Par*. Del . for several days
M- .nj Mm. llajTnonrf Bixm. !» ™
Enna
Palermo
ant family are now nn-uurinr Mr - Vanleer was not confined to «»,, rt" ■,■£» “s».“S2Sb. “ *'.'‘.1*—^ «-
buBt by J. wnibur Oolllnr. bu ’ , • K,, *
Jos.-ph Young and Mr*. Han- "'campion Reeves was given a mah Morgan of Camden, spent su^rtae party Monday »v,nii.g I. "T „ d * , ‘ h Mr and Mrs I In honor of his l*th birthday Howard icung. He received a number of pretty
Miss Myr.U Madam aprut «•%- «mi useful gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dorsey
will move into Harry MINer's
‘ mse «t Rio Grande so .in. Earl Ronp has been confined to
_ . : oTil days the past week with Grande Stodtaon ^ *
I Mr*. Flora Chard and too. of
equipment; Camden, spent Sunday with Mr. the school ground.! and Mrs. Frank DeVaulL Clarence Jone> Mr . Bn d Mr*. Harry Stanley spent the week ‘ and family. Miss Be*ir Sunley. his parents | J* mes and Wiliiam Stanley have Albert Porter and ; moved to Port Norris after Bvof Westmont, spent , |ng here for rime time. with her sister Mr and Mrs. Wllford l<ea. Mr. i and family. j u d Mrs. Richard Kuhlm-n. of . and Mrs. Jt»eph ; piilladc ljdila »pem Sunday with
on November 12. loved his family bouse of Charles * who has been t Church here
_ i* years, has given to take effect on
and Mm. Conrad Raising. Mr. and Mrs Percy GHwon
spent the week-end with relatives
in Cape May Court House.
Dias Creek
Hansen's parent* Fanny
Mrs. Wilbert Bateman. Mim
and Stanley
Cunningham Is the school house. - moved hi* tem l house* on the Bridgeton. i pot pie supf of last week i k success. Wolcott »a* In Tuesday f Broomall, here last rch elected two
Wolcott Is sollcltfor tb« Red Cross at Moorestown, is ' Winter with Mrs. Skellinger *P*nt feidgeton with her Hasted
Douglsns spent Tuesday at Millville with Mrs. Gdward Ramsey
who U iH.
Quite a n-mber of our village went on the excursion to Philadelphia on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Chari re Bpeeriil P y and eon. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her slater. Mrs. Uriah Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Green and family. who have lived In the late Charles Soffe house at Green Creek, have moved in the late Frank Howell hour*. Charles Dubote of Helmlervlll •. pr.-aoh.-d here Sunday eve. The EpwortJi League *»* Invited the Bpworth League of Ooshen to meet wit* them on Thursday eve. The Cold Spring Grange brought the traveling gavel back to Dias Creek Orange on Tueo^The'Ladle* I. O. M. will hOM a chicken pot pie supper for «tbelr membe: . on Wednesday eve. M.*lvin Bailey and brother, of Lint—IT spent Friday with Mr. Aaron Moore. „ , Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gullck.
his bed for the past week. Mr. snd Mrs. E. E. Miller and n left for Rahway to visit his brother. Dr. Wibnn Miller. Thursday of last week. George Taylor will aasUt Walter Barnett In caring for t*r dairy farm during Mr. Millers absence. Mrs. Ram Daws.n spent the week-end In Stone Harbor with her niece. Mrs. Jere Alexander. Mnt. Emil Saner entertained Mr. and Mtv. William Sllker and father. Charles Bilker, of Brlde<burg. for <two or three days the latter part of the week. Mrs. Harry Colwltz. of Fishing Creek is spending the week in Camden with Mrs. David Mason. and Mrs. Alfred Porter and children, of Westmont, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Coiw
Mr. and Mrs George Smith J motored to Fairton. N. J.. Sunday and visited Mrs. Core Ireland and Walter Nichols snd family. Branch headquarter* of the County library Vill be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Al- • bright and will be in charge of ! her daughter. Mire Ida Albright. ! from 2 P. M. until 4 P. .M. each day of the week except Sunday. Mrs. Gu.tde Bail y. Mnt. Carrie ! Taylor and Mrs. Katherine Jag- , gers attended National Visiting 1 Day at Cape May High School ; last Wednreday. Miss Thelma Gar ret toon save I a party last Friday evening to a 1 number of her school mates and friends. -Mrs Katherine Matthews and two small sons, accompanied her husband back to Philad-rphla. Sunday, and Is visiting friends and relatives for a time. Mr. Matthews Is employed ihere this winter. William Riddle has secured employment in PieasantvMle. Mrs. Albert Gibson spent a day
Mrs Violet St elf el and children. of A valor. spent several days here last week with her father. Daniel Schellenger. Mrs. Sara Madden, who ha* been (taring for Mrs Josephine Douglas* at South Dennis for •otne time. e-—rt the week-end here with her non. CUude snd family. Mis* Erma right, of Mayrille. spent the week-end here with Mire Lillian earickv Mr*. Martha Brew'n and daughter Mvry. visited 1 hiladelphla. last week. Mr*. Erma Schellenge. and Mrs. Sara Jackson attend.d a quilting o'-iiy last Friday M *>•; home of the former’s sister. Mrs. Mattie Mathews. in Fishing Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ivans DeGsmp spent Friday In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hsndleton and two children, of Camden spent the latter part of the week here with Mr*. Handlecoa'a sister. Mrs Etta Reeves A great number have been enjoying rabbit season, which opened last week. Quite a few took ad vintage of the excursion In Philadelphia on Armistice Day. Mr. and Mis. Bertram Snyder and daughter. Alberta, were Millville visitors. Sundaj.
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Distributed By
BENJ. BOTWINICK
WOODBINE, N. J.
lawn Grier
.OUR
USED CARS
AT THE Commercial Garage Cor. Washington & Decatur Streets Cape May, N. J. ON
Saturday, Nov. 19
1:00 P. M. SHARP
th
Come before lunch and look them over, as we have prepared a good, old-fashioned sauer kraut lunch free to everybody, which will be served at 12 o’clock sharp
Every car offered at this sale has been gone over mechanically, and ready to run thousands of miles more. All cars will be sold to the highest bidder, without reserve. Terms: Small payment at time of purchase, balance easy monthly payments.
The List of Cars Includes
Buicks Chandler Fords Studebakers Reo Hudson
Oldsmobile Paige
Nash
Hupmobile Cadillac
TRUCKS 1 Ton Chevrolet, Panel Body \Vi Ton Maccar Chassis Vi Ton Buick Delivery, Canopy Top 2 Ton Nash Truck These trucks are all conditioned ready to work. Cars will be on display at 10 A. M.

