CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 0. 1027.
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Cedarvillc
Mr*. tasUe t'ralf i* *u!Wms with n badlv Inlocl.d *m,;rT
caiiK.-d hy ■ splntrr
Ml** Saltlc llradlord. of rhlU-l d'lphl*. xpriu tht week end with! Her alMrr. Mr*. William lUnk Mr. anil Mrs. Addison llalcman bare returned from a visit with' fcclr non. Herbert, who is Urine'
n iwulslmm
Miss Alma Ratrman ha* rr-| turned to Trenton Nonna) School.! Uler spending a vacation with:
-»er parents.
Miss Gatharyn Smith has return-1 ■d to Drexel rollepe. Philadelphia. | after spending a few day* at her!
home here.
Mr and Mrs. Winifred Conrad -ad three children Teresa, i roller 1 and Billy have returned to their home In Trenton after sfiendlng a few day* with Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell. Mr*. Kate Mayhcw left last We-~k to spend some time with relatives in i’uman after which she w,n spend several week* in Trenton with her daughter. Mrs. Howard
Marta.
Mrs. Prank Mall is rick. Charles Banks killed his 3 large porkers one day recently. Nelson Newcomb and Harry Fischer have returned from a gunning trip in the northern part of the State. Mrs. Wilmot Paynter spent a day recently with relatives In
Pitman.
Mrs. Lewis Diament ts able to be out again on nice days after being confined to her home by UiMlss Evelyn Campbell has resumed her duties as teacher in the high school at Newport, after being confined to her home with an infected ear. Miss Ruth Brtneshults substituted for her during her absence. Miss Lena McWilliams has returned to Pitman after siiendlng some time with her mother. Mrs Elizabeth .McWilliams Eoward Calvin, an aged man. who has been living alone for LEGAL”
number of year*, has sold all his boils* furnishing and gone to l*oaril at the house of. Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Kirk,
j Sarah Earl has returned i from a visit with relative* in
Vineland.
Mir Kliuiheth Johnson has gone
j to Vineland where she will spend
■the winter with relatives. Mis Thonia.; Sharp, of Phlla-!
dclpbia. spent a few days recently with her sister. Mrs. William
Stephens.
Mrs. Arthur Scuddcrs has re- ! turned from a visit with relatives
In Philadelphia.
Ix'wis Wisham was taken to Bridgeton Hospital recently for a delicate operation and still rc-i main* in a critical condition Mrs. j W is ham is staying with her daughfe*r- Mrs. Frank Quadllng at the'
Brass Kettle Inn
Mrs. Clarence Stanton Is enter-j talninr her mother Mr*. Ella. CamptM-II. of Paulsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mayhcw were' guest* recently of Mr and Mrs. Robert Butcher at their home in
Salem.
Dividing Creek
NOTICE 1‘uUic notice is hereto- given llial the personal roods of Jam*-. Lloyd and Horace Uo-d. last known address Wildwood. X. J.. will Is- sold for debt to I hr highest bidder on SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1K7. I lie home of Mr. Percy
i M.‘ ' WARWICK
Annual Stockholder's Meeting FIRST NATIONAL BANK Port Norris, N. J.
holders of T of Directors mr i other business it transacted will !i
r the risen ton 0 the I Sank-
Edgar Hickman and family and Mrs. Walter Hickman and daughter. .Morelia, were Millville visitor* on Wednesday of last week. I-awrence Lester Moore spent last Sunday in Baltimore with friends. clarence Tubman and family, of Camden, spent Sunday with N. J. Lore and family. The Zion Clan? of the M. E. Church held a suecessful bazaar In the school house basement on Saturday evening. Grover Pasbley attended a sale near Bridgeton on Monday. Austin Hill. Roland King. Oakford Moore. Mrs. Lewis Moore and Mrs. Edith Cook, were among the shoppers tn Bridgeton on Mon-
day.
Mrs. William Veale spent several day* with her mother. Mrs. Donnelly in IVirt Norris. Mrs. Frank Chew and Mrs. W. Blizzard were shopping in Millville on Monday. Mrs. Rhodu Cotser returned home on Sunday alter spending several days with her sister. Mrs. Emma Ogden in Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder and son. Judson. spent Saturday In Philadelphia. The welfare union gavoia banquel to the baseball boys on last Friday evening. Delightful music was rendered by the Jl. E. orchestra of Port Norris, during the evening. After supper Messrs. Hughes and Clark, of Millville, spoke of the advantages of having u community center in a town. Miss Lottie Tiilotson will give an entertainment for the P. T. A. fX-ccmber *6. I-eri Lopcr and family, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Warren Garrison Is entertaining her mother from Indianapolis. Mrs. Mattie taper wax an Ocean C|ly visitor this week.
Delmont Ed Coraon b building a new
uirage.
Allisrt Towler has purcha.qsd the ‘lore recently oerupied by Charles ormin and will convert It Into . i bungalow and occupy It.
| Harry Krrlckson has I •ought th# j Tomlin farm from Douglass Cox.!
Somers Corson and fnmlly spent ■
the w.ck end in Mtllrilic with'
his brother. Henry.
Mrs. c. G. Foster Is spending a few day* in Philadelphia. Douglass Cox was called to Florence one day last wec» to - look after the interest of his \ boat which carries hay there. Mrs. Mary Whlldln has returned to her home from Millville Hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hand have returned to their home for the winter. Mr. Hand has been employed In the brick factory at
Woodstown.
Miss Hester Warwick ts still ! confined to the house. Herbert Krrickaon moved Into ' Is new home recently. Christmas seals have been dis-, tribute!) among the children to sell. It ts hoped the people will j buy these stamps and remember! the good to be derived through
these sales.
family will be glad to know that | their young son Is recovering from a slight attack of scarlctina with which he was stricken. Our , pastor was obliged to call on other parties to look after the: church survlce* for a time. Rev. I Winfield Hunter filled the pulpit the first Sunday, but the following week no serviiv wn* held owing to the heavy fall of snow. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore, nee May ' hester. ore s|>ending some-j time at the termer's home In Bay -! on Be. Mr*. Moore's sons. Eldridge md John Hodman are staying at the th-no ot Mr and Mr*. Harry Button during tbc absence of their
mother.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Gallagher, of Cape May city, visited Mr. and Mr*. Smith Kid ride* and other relatives here over the week end
Fairton
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Whltlcar e spending some tunc with re laics In Ocean City. Fred Errtnger entertained lii.*i Sunday school class al his home on Friday evening. The memlH i-* of the M. E. j Church have received an an- * nounri ment ot ibr marriage of I pastor. »t.\. I Wes-j ley Clark, who is a nib .ionary In South America, to Miss Eunice Hudson, (onut-ib. ot Millville, on November IK. at Braxll. South
America.
Miss Carrie Uringxton spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and
Mis. Charles Uvingston.
Henry Elwcll. of Roscll. N. J.. 4* been spending a week with
-ts mother, Mr*. Ella Klwell.
William J. Meehan and family entertained relative* from Carmal :
and Deerfield on Sunday.
Mrs. Frank B. F '
' ’ day
.f-erurm on ooutlay.
. Frank B. Robbins spent a!
May's Landing.
Mrs. Mlntie Ewan, of Elkin* Park, has been a recent vfe.tor in Fairton. Mias Maude Westcott bas returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mr*. Merrille WIIIU, at Ocean City. The Fourth Quarterly Conference of the M. E. Church will be held at the church on Monday evening. DeccmUer 19. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harris have been visiting relatives at PUuu Tuesday evening "The Minister's New Bonnet" was presented at the Presbyterian Church by the Loyal Mother's Class of the Brick Church tn Cedarrille. The Ladles of the L O. M. Ixidge held a baked bean supper at the lodge room on Wednesday evening of last -week. Kenneth Thomason and family, of Riverton, bare- been recent guests of Mr. at 1 Mrs. Martin
Harris.
Mrs. Ella Elwcll spent Monday with Mrs. Leonard Downam in Cedarrille.,
Select Your Gifts Here
Leesburg
Shop*) -scope Christmas Gift Suggestions
Shop^oscope Christmas Gift Suggestions
GIFTS FOB HDI
WATCH that will be a pleuant ■mlml.r of the happy occmsiuu. rom S1I.00 up. E. C. Morrison. >0 yiKh Ml., Millville. X. J.
wrenches or many other accessor*, that wc bundle. Universal Molo Shop. Tnrl: Ilouk-vard and Spence
pr•(->!'. We carry a full line ol smokers* supplies. Bingham's Sweet Shop, 113-lH X. High Si.. MUIrille
Woodruff Boggs was a business visitor here on Tuesday of last
week.
Mr*. Leo Fefguson has been entertaining friends from New York
City.
"r. Henry Jones and Curtis Earl, of Colhngswood were visiting Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Webster
last week.
There was a fine at endance at the lunch box social which was held on Friday evening In the 1 O. O. F. Hall for the benefit ot the Parent-Teachers' Association. A short program consisting of music and recitations was followed by dancing, music being furnished by a two piece orcheaWhlle attending the Anderson | j meetings in Millville one evening, of last week, some unknown par-1 ties stripped the Chevrolet coups -
recently purchased by Smith Hotf- j 1 JtATHEtl cia.VRETTE * man. Ujus incurring a greet ex-1 "fll.'l’i,*'.*' . tv,,. I kind. Aaron * ITuu-macy. pense to the owner. The aban-j i. acmc AV( ,„ wildwood. doned car was later found out of
Vineland mar the colliery a. Menantlco. Mr. Hoffman was obliged to buy new parts to replace the stolen ones and Albert Hollingsbead is doing the repair work. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Henderson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson motored to NewBrunswick over the week end where they visited Erdman Wilson uhd family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perrinc. ot the Porrlne Farms, near Bound Br-ok. Mrs, Perrine Is a niece of Mr. Henderson and a daughter of the late Fannie Henderson Tyler who was
a native of Leesburg.
Friends of Rev, tawls Case and
CONFECTIONERY—Nothing appeals norr tc ihe feminine heart *han a box of delirious randy. We hare hem In an endless variety of Cedar and Pacific Aves.. Wildwood.
11 JEWTSUiY—You'll find Just " - 1 have been looking f—
Jewelry line at A. Urol* ctflc Avi-., Wildwood.
SMOKING STANDS—If he smokea. he will appreciate one of our handy slnnda. Many Styles snd prleea to choose from. MUIvlile Home Supply
TIRES—Why n
Aaron's sTiannoey. Cedar »
Stores open every evening until Christmas. beginning Monday, Dec. 12 Shop Early
VINELAND Merchants are prepared as they never were before, to meet South Jersey's Christmas needs. In Vineland you will find a whole hearted welcome and a willingness to serve you best. ALL GOOD ROADS LEAD TO VINELAND
VINELAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Merchants Division
Bingham's Sweet Simp. I High SI. MUIrille. X. J
GIFTS FOR HER
A COMPLETE Lit
iN UMBRELLA — W h not appreciate a bean l.rclla. hand hog. are
BOUDOIR LAMPS—Wonderful n* aortment. complete with allrartlvi silk and parchment shade* Bh*- ail nppreelate one. South Jersey KU tricnl Supply ium Fixture Co.. 1* E. Wildwood A Vo.. Wildwood.
Shopcbscope
GIFTS FOR HER
not-DOIK LAMPS—Larnp and shade ••-le to order In any description Adaelil’a Japanese Art Shade re. Material *old. I nat ruction en. 3114 Atlantic Avc.. opp. Ca-
CHRtSTMAS CAXDV—Park.-d in all l*x*k over our Otrlalmaa novel Ilea. Prices very reasonable. Bingham's Sweet Shop. HZ-111 N. High Bt.. MUIvlile. X. J.
GOLD FISH and aquariums In all pool? We sell flcb gras*, fish food and aquarium novel! lea. Blnghsni'a Sweet Shoo. 11? 114 14. High 8L. MUIrille. N. J.
variety. M. S. Cummin*. 116 E Oak Avenue. Wildwood. X. J.
SILK DRESSBR-
EI.ECTRIC IRON—Cuts the Ironing day work in half. Mother wrltl appreciate one. South Jer.-ey Kleetrie Co.. 1Z7 E Wildwood Ave.. Wlld-
SILK HOSIERY—Best made, guanuioed hoalery In all shades. 31.SS md I1.5S Ia Rose Shoppe. "Ybc tlor.- That Make* You Keel at tome. " High at Pine St*.. Mltlvllle.
and within the
THEN IN DOUBT, give candy. We have the large*! na*ortment of Chriatma* rift twxe* In South Jersey. Price* to ault irveBmody. I’.lnghani*a Sweet Shop. 113-114 N. High St.. MUtvflle. N. J.
VRIST WATCH KS—Newest dealgna al rar<-|ilioniill> tow price*. Brotdy. 42113 Pacific Are.. Wild*
GIFTS FOR CHILDREH
BABY TH1NOS—Bring the haliy and take it nut looking like great t*lc doll. We have everything
I. HOSPITAL—We repair an) •ken ^nrt. rearing and *upgl> 't Art Store. JtlZ K M..'n St.. Ilvllle. Ho ne MUIviUe Doll Hoa-
lux’! PEDES—A ittle fellow will rtfleh will afTord aerela* Mlllrill. -o. High nt Pin*
GDPTS FOR CHILDR£K
it the MUIvlile Hornys of every description r rhlldn-n happy. High
t Pine St.. MUIrille.
GIFTS FOR THE HOME
ELECTRIC CHAFING
I present. The
FLOOR LAMPS—Beau UM a Prices rahge >>e noui' 0 tMt X | For quality an* latest dm u*. Radiance Electric Co. Wildwood Ave.. Wild wot d.
> JZS-OO. •Vf.-E N. J.
MPS-Lompe end shade* ter in any dcecrtgUon opposite' ’ Caa'lno" Movlui.' ^
w. MeClaln *- Arming, •rer and Holly Beach
Wildwood. 14. J.
1 CI.OCK ti
From nt »S N> n _ , too High St . Millville.
C. Morrison.
coucu a
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FORD COUPE, LATE
Original tlrt* and paint. Run less than 500U miles.
And you'll laugh at the cost. For de pondablc used cor service one of our guaranteed cars will give you a good start on the road to used-car
satisfaction.
Model Firs* Payment 1926 $35.00
ESSEX COACH, SUPER-SIX
1927 $65.00 1926 $75.00
NASH SPECIAL SIX SEDAN
Original paint—oil new rubber.
HUDSON BROUGHAM. LATE 1927 $125.00
Had b*-.<l of home—owner purchased Packard. ESSEX COACff, EARLY
HUDSON COACH
1927 $45.00 1925 $50.00
Mori Bros. s3C/ Motor Co. DLLtABH^rV 114 E. Vine St. Millville, N. J.

