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CAPE KAY COUITTY TIMES. FkIDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1927.
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AftiUer Ga.riaon Md , r .- Th ‘* »« Composed . , S * ril Brc«>tcr mi chili ---»™r. of Hcisitnillt. gpe-, !°[ «1 the choirs of the different I dMn -5* H-ileyrUlt. are raaltins an
„„ U* w*rk-end at foe home of Mr c . hnn **“ *"«> ’-h.- conmnnltT I <‘«*nd*d ci«it mnh h er father. Ed-
and »nd Mrs. M. a Rusted. Anj ' 00 ' A* vlr -S heard tbew r an -j ''““•d f'««P
u E>*'r Steeiman is able to U' Itlf* 'i v6 5 by **" W * Jkfr Sn i . ' harlcs I>uBol... who ha* r*“vfSd- “Ot.MAln after an lllnnw. : n*'* ^Tnday ’* ^ ha ’ to eapeet j been vt? HI. Is now tnmmvine
Ml*. Elrin Kate*
nenlnit. This ger-j-
Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Sharp, of! Bridgeton, visited their relatives here Sunday. A treat many people who wouldn't think of eatiUR a g h^ppe: drink eider from wormy apple.- and think it i* fine.
Mr*. Charles Cook has
inr aome time'IT^TvZi,•'"e'tainlnr Mr. and Mrs Ra\ her daughter IImT WiuS^ ! “u? Coll,n! • Atlantic aty. ra 1 r-,?! W, *‘ l>r.a McWlUUm* U
Ml dowl ^ i" the northtell down the j era p..rt of the state with his
- -~i Is indisposed. 1 ™ ^ in h> * Yorit
u wWr W “ lle *»Iklng In her back .the VnZ ^‘ 1 _ on Saturday evening. Mr*. "ows , A<, 8ev-r had the misfortune to
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If tnvesf-1 Ml*. Urwis Oiament U spend«».—y Inr aome ume with friend* in U owned i Philadelphia and Laurel Springs.
’ la»-1 ^ Ml*. Frank Campt^l)
Heislerville
<l»Brhte.-. Kvelyn. spent Saturday
uU it I’btiadelphia.
Mrs Clar* Mulford. Mr*. Ada
» Ware. Miw Fannie Brineshult*
* . were numbered among the throng »(> t» Philadelphia the past week, wt Mra. John Brinrahult* has been
J rntgiiatnlag Mr*. Uule Btiati.
^;of Philadelphia.
On Sunday fChrUtmas Day).
,! tertainmer.t in the morning at , , • • 10.14. Tlii» 1* combined with the a two week.; | church aorrlcc and Sunday
HOARD OF CWO&CN FBECMOLDERS
r . tranmetad *itl he held Ui the BankI K- »«* ,ta *e or. j TUggOAV, ,'ANUARV 10. 1«2* Jvld j al C M p. m PjUj opt;. 4.M lo T.M j L BOBBINS. Jr. Ouhter.
TOWNSHIP OF UP.’ER
“-kS&r’STtS. ea" r _ Notice U hareby given that I. l rln f " I’aol J. Murgif. coOertor of the ta>ItSS*- A»jr- j mg dtstr -t Of I'pper Townahip. ““ri* jtloumr of Cape May. New Jereey. * pomiant to the authority of the . statute. In such ***** made and pr*>-
I vlded. will <ui the
28th DAY OF DECEMBER. 1*27
„■ ! at 3 O’clock In lb- afternoon of that CITY day. SI the "urkaho- National Bank.
! In said Ulr* district, eapoae for
I unaw sale and oell the several tracts and
parcels of laid bwotaafler imor.fted, -- ,ny part re parts of s*fd land.
?>t££ iv 3 ,izz^iy
"sW*Uie^Ctfjr j paid and in nraaes.
,-h person
umisn - Of person* as * ’! parchase the same of tae j '“f 'h* Shortest term end pay the
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“Tgwtth ev-! ££ ^,1* dec'tfw~pnivi - PSEiif. one 1 stems of ... Aet "f tl< lewtsSalurv EBg | • - : entitled "An Act hr the Ass swneni Vire Ho*. |n ' and Coilertlrti of Ta*f»-. approved ■KS ; Apeii g. JNII. and Art amendatory
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[ of the asm. are as f tows:
. I^iurs J. Unrsby. hi •CHa liurp y. sir.sh hr and ! kws. Msrri ! Waller Buries. JJ-r. . land. Marahaflvilh
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Rev. Levi B. .Sharpe again Oiled the pulpit of the M. E. Church Sunda) morn mg because of the fored absence of their pastor. Rev . Lewis Case due to a caw of
scariettna In hi* home.
Mra. Lena Butcher and Mra. Priscilla Thompson spent Thursday of last week at Philadelphia. The Parent Teachers' Association held their regular monthly meeting In the school house last
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Lout* FlorilL has returned home after spending a week with friends at Newark. Those who rhopped in Millville Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. T l ! N. Rodan, Mrs. Lrdia Tomlin and son. Belfort. Mra. Hazel Whilden and son. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Whilden. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whilden. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Spence. Mr*. Abble Hand. Mr. and
Mrs. George Tomlin and aon. Ed- urir. ‘
win. Mr. and Mr*. Norman Tomlin sifB family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson. Mr and Mra. F, Chance. Mias Miriam Chance. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cox. Walter MacDonald. Harry Cox. and Misses Mary Butcher Dorothy and Mary Mac-
Donald.
The children will hold their Ohrisluas service in the church Saturday evening and a very good program is being planned. Edward Wilson has had his home wired for electricity. Mr. Meredith, of Port Norris, doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gox and daughter. Alma, spent Sunday with
«*, IT UKSOi.VBD !•> Hi- Ikurd of 0»-> • C»oe M*J. Itu-i Hare riuD be n>.,. . i !»*. thr sc in of 8*33.18* ?f f COUNT? RMff*- 52 ' "• Amount of Snrplu. IC^-rnur iKZ.SSU U Surplus Rev.-.us Approinvoted MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE ANTICIPATED
Gouniv Fnnn fiounty Oerk
BurTOWntc fihertff . SUIe Motor Vebirle FVwU (FXtmoloUi Amount to be rolsed by laaes.
I "v-hoMrr* of the Cnunty try tsaottam and collected ••• thr purpose of merilng
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—vertlung MgbUac Roads
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RE IT FCRTHlAt RESOLVED, t
the Freeholder’a Office In Court Houae. N. J.. on January fth. 182*. at at which time and place objection* therett payer of the County: that notice of auch b as approved, be published at least twice culating In the County, first publication 1
the second. Dac-mtier 3Hh. 1937. BE IT FTRTHEP. RESOLVED. 'h*t
the tax resolution^, 7-lt-lKl-pf 315 7"
ring
be Dec cir.:
tT73.8SS.TI 8WT.8I9.T8 on the foregoing County 1 Court House. Cap.- May I o'clock In the afternoon te prewnti-d by any tax tn.-other with the Budget
T. MJU.ET HAND. >
'hall also constitute k of list Board.
Select Your Gifts Here
Shopo-scope Christmas Gift Suggestions
GIFTS FOB HIM
. FINE WALLET or travelling case to be had In a variety of styles and prices. E. C. Mon'— High tit . Millville. N. J.
A WATCH that will be a pleasant remind.-- of thr Lapp. <e-.-a.KMi. From ITS 00 up. t. C Morrttofi. too High St., Millville, N. J.
i other noccaaorica
I list w. handle. I nlsomal Motor Slwp. I ark Boulevard and Spencer
Act, Wildwood.
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Mary Caroutherm. houae. bliek I*, lot S: Wm-k 13. lot 1JA. SB. Strath mere— - -- w*.
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flop, B-imurl Errickaon. house. - n < . j V !3t w and hOU« ,n i 's , ™^r^ 4tTI '
yg^^I» F |»!°Sock 15. hda 8.
o yot! women know a good place to buy rtgar* for HIM* All make* »t our storv at almoat wholraalc price. We carry » full line of smokera' suppliea Wnghsm o Sweet Sboj. *12-11? N. High SI.. Millville.
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UCATHMR CIGARETTE
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- pharmacy. Cedar and i*iiclflc A' “ SMOKING STANDS—If
be win nfip-eciate one o. — - .land*. Many atyir* end price* to choose from. Millville Home Supply
High ' “
, n-rmc* <aa«. cignret aneclal iTiristmna gift wTWPPlng* Steel 1 !'. ngliam'. Sweet She®. 1L-I1* h 371-381 Hgfa St. N -> If.3* jGLO 'ES—H** ^hc^n^ . ^"'1“ OI "'* . r .'?’ 97.Sk |
Shopo-scope Christmas Gift Saggestions
GIFTS FOB HER
hf.lla, I mod log. scarf. 1
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Sboppc. High at I’.ne St..
BOUIXJIK LAMPS—Wonderful a»-aortni.-nt. compbtc with attractive silk and parchment ahade*. She will
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Ave.. Wildwood.
TALL at the Roue Art am Shop for lieniitifiil I land dot gift* ol every deocriptlon. COraon. *1* A.bury Ave., aty. N. J.
HANDKERCHIEFS—8»-t» arc always an neceptaWe gift. We have some especially attractive ones packed 3 In a lot and priced from 3Sc to *180. Ladle* Shop. *17 A.bury Ave.. Ocean City. N. J.
KW suggestion*: Bed lor Floor Lamp*. Bride- - Lamp*, all hand drI other article* too 1 nMUtlor. at thc Ro*.
RIBBON rime tree* In various shad, make dainty gift*. 50c. Mdlr* Sher *17 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City. N. J
VHV NOT give the Rose Art find every!lunc dlff' • nl “SS shot.
lOirDOIR LAMPS—Lat Made to order in ar at Adachl* Japane* Store. Material udc. given. 3111 Atlantic Ave slno Movie*. Wildwood
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Shopo'scope Christmas Gift Suggestions
GIFTS FOR CHILDREN
BABY THINGS—Bring the baby In and take it out looking like a • big doll. We bare everything
Priscilla Sewing Cabinets-Special $3.95 All Children’s Toys Reduced Special Aluminum Percolator $1.00 Each Smoking Stands Cabinet style with copper lined humidor. Special at $4.00 to $18.00
Beautiful display of Junior and Bridge Lamps. Priced from $10 to $37.50 Wrought Iron Smokers $1.00 Each Walnut or Cedar Chests in beautiful finishes, a very good variety from $15.00 to $45.00
Gifts. before
Our store is filled with many handsome Christmas Anything purchased from us will be delivered
Christmas.
R. B. CORSON
Furniture—Rugs—Radios
Millville, N. J.
imagine. Price* Ladle* Shop. *17 . Ocean <" " *
GIFTS FOB THE HOME
GOLD FISH 1
Millville. S. J.
, m-lH N. High St.
FI-OOR LAMPS .
make wonderful gift*. Our line |* cnenplote. South Jersey Electrical
Supply and FlXt-tre Co. 137 K.
ELECTRIC 1
Wildwood.
>N—Cut* the |i half. Mother *1 Jer*.-) Electric
CHRISTMAS CANDY —Packed In aM ^ our l< ^brt»tmis tm^UI-i BSS BSkTS3S*k. WM: Millville. N- J-
■ONF’ECTIONERY—Nothing more to lb- fctnmln lie
a l*ix of delldoui
end lee* variety
_ Aaron's T'harnia. okTTactile Ave*.. Wlldwoo
Fl/ICft LAMPS—Beautiful nnd c pie * aKwirtnxit to choo*r ft P nee range from 3* 95 to 33 or quality and latest design* nn ILidlance Electric Co.. Ill Wildwood Ave.. Wildwood, N.
POTTED PLANTS—Any woman ap ■eNNelaie* flower* in the home. Kin* vurleiv M. S. Cummins. 136 E OakA venue. Wildwood. N J-
g.. Wildwood.
SHJv DRESSES—Gentlemen, why n< a nice *Uk drea* for your wife < • ■ • — tlful quallHe* :
Shoppe. High 1
time St£ MmUiH
Mov It a.
flBSOREENS- N Uhlnc j
ronId la- more appropriat. m ratlve for the home M ! mins. 13* E. Oak Ave.. W
OK F'CRNITCRE— that room more hon lease all the fsmU] "sepply. High at
k^Jkcommical Gift Buyer
Give Footwear—Practical, useful rifts in keeping with the spirit of the times. So more and more wise givers, each year, are giving Footwear. For folks vho receive H?use or Evening Slippers, Dress, Sports or Storm Shoes—School or Play and other Footwear art justly elatedThey have acquired something they want and need! And if chosen at '‘GOLDBEBG’S"— there’s a feeling of confidence at the s; art—that your Footwear Gift will be fashionable,
comfortable and gratifyingly substantial
Felt and Leather Women's wonderful Felt Sllppera. Soft buck - skin soles. Colors are May Rose. Sapphire. Oxford and Tur99c Women's leather bed side Slippers. Soft buckskin sole tn color red. Copen hagen and tan.
^r(Jristmas
Silk Satin Lovely satin mules. Baby Spanish heels. Colors are black, old rose. Copenhagen and May
$2 to $2.95
heel. Black. Copenhagen and
99c—$1.39—$1.50
$2.00—$2.50—$3.00
GIFTS FOR CHILDREN
GIFTS FOE HEP.
Goldberp’s Department Stores
BRIDGETON. HONEST SERVICE

