Cape May County Times, 6 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 17

CAPE MAY OOUJfTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JAIIDABY 6.

Page Seven

tAmily h»«r f “o Grant!. 1*-

Hawn and wife were Kk their dauah-Kerl-.-r. in Glbba-

5 Hater. ilr» K

Kied Harr u «cOar>aC a <iati wHh friends and retaUves In Phitadeipfata for arreral days Hr*. Hauls Matthew, bat returned to the home et fear mother. Mt*. Bentley Hoffman, after as abeeticr of eevaral week*. <UHiSK retailve» oat of town. Mu* Oora Garretlnoo entertained a nnmher of yoon* folk* at her home kliday eeealn* Edward Gr'fftth. Sr..

night with hi* daogktsi. Mrs. Dorothy 1'orter. at Waanmoat. and one with hit dangbter. Mrs Mildred Hear, la CMItngrrood.

Revival

Cold Spring

Mr and Mr*. Irvin OM> receiving eon gmt illation* the bHth of a daughter

Hew Tear-* Dday.

Mr*. William Heatbcote spent Ia»: Wednesday In Coon House wllb her title r. Mrs. Clyde

1 December it. and were graa snrprtsed when a number friend* and relalives walked

Eldora

■ bad by all at-1

Ocean View

Mr asd Mrs Edward learning aitaaAed the gnidra wedding anniversary ,-f Mr. and Mrs. Lean.K GarreUton. at Enna. AHureveaitg. " Nyi has returned her*

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day evening. ._ .. _ . . coollnue for aa indeffalte period with good speakers throughout* Mr. and Mrs. A. E Jackaan entertalaod a number of friends at a Mew Ytar's party Saturday

Mr and Hr*. Jrates Hawn entertained their chtidrew and grandchildren lam week. Mr. and Mr*. Burdin Tomlin, f Or eon City, were visitors her. Hh their emit, Mr* Mary Grifflfth. Sr one dap last week.

Ml* Lena Dim

burg, spent TnemUy night a Wednesday of lam week with b

and eoa. fiaiuael. tas-nt th* ' Year's holiday* In PbiUdH Inn. OarreinM

Howard Swain spent from Frily aighl until Monday night with friends ta Philadelphia. Mm Beset* gbartdan attended the degree team of

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County Motor News

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w. .IP lor mod Wumar aod reedlnt on Uw *Mh Bor«i«*i Halt le ite HorooMi of Woodbine. ..... . ()«*. „ poWlr lioatinr may le mage thereon.

TAX OMDINANCC POn TM* VtAB 1C2S i ihe Ilowvigh of VtoodW.w. Cape May iVuntv. i for the ne-al year l»M. The budsM aholl also o

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at kia Carolina. Herheri MePhenon. Frank Hawn. Clyde Heatbcote and Wal

Point Salnrday evening and attended a maaker there. From there they went to Atlantic City Mr. and Mr* William Swain entertained at diene. New Year'* Day members of her family and friend* wiw ware: Mr. and Mrs. It C. Ware. Mr. and Mrs! Irvin Steven* and family, of Cape May. and Mr and Mr- P. N. Colby, of

Rev. and lint. Edward Wright spent several days last week In PblUdviphia. with their da ugh ter. Mr. and Mt* William Sayer, Mr and Mr* William Bailey entertained their children. Mr. and Mrs Jam* Dauby, of Wilmington. Del., over the Christmas boiliay* Ml« Olive Douglass. who I {-aches domestic science at BuckneM Gniwenrify. Dewiatown. Pa., has returned to the college after epuading the holidays here with her sister. Mm. Norman Taylor. Mr. sad Mrs. Arthur Appeti seller, ot Barrington, spent the holiday* here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. Mine Dorothy Bdholm has been confined to .the house with toosilttia the paat few day* Bert Davis, of the United States Navy, recently of Havana. Cuba, but now stationed at New Lon don. Conn.. apeAt a couple of days of bis five-day laa-e of abnaacc hare with his wife and two children at the home of his aunt. Mrs. Bertha Swain. Edward Shaw 1 a moved his family fiom H ward Hoffman s house iuto that of Edward Halbruntr. who just recently took «Mlon of the late Thomas Soul Is property. William Swain enjoyed a eucc n earful gunning trip In the Great Sounds at Stone Harbor thia week. Miss Dorothy Ed holm entertained a number of friends Thursday of laat week in honor of her nineteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sha» celebrated their tweniy-atath wedding anniversary Wednesday.

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FIRST NATIONAL SAI Pert Her-le. N. j.

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CAPE MAY COUNTY

ORPMAN-g COORT

!i> alien of Loitf LaManm of Keel Pavnalarde. •!. oc sale of lands — —

ORKR TO SHOW CAUSE

{ Mr. and Mr*. Chari* Jobmug ; and danighter. of Ocean City, apei*

Sunday wllh their moiter, Mr* and Mr*. Roy Van Glider, o: « Mlara Carew.

illy, spent Sundav «lth Mr and Mr* Erneat Richard

‘ f" ». Rodney •

wishing Mr. und Mr* Shaw happinees and prosperity In the com-

ing year*.

| lovable t J tending.

I Mrs. E. A. Corson, of Ocean City.!

i \i,. i Tl ... i snent Thursday of last week with! Mr vei?r pleaimn. N'* ^ura Ptfemon -P«i Tu* ^ yr, R y Smith ocea

gu*tr R deMn^d K To r a thei! U hojl.w mUt ve. • P° The tmhteB Heapers met Tue.- Alr ..m! *lrs todney Van Gild, : „n and danghtet of WilUswharf gueeti- departed for their home- I toy, ,:, nlne of Iasi week wltb| Mis- Myra Way. ot Trenton. Va. .pent the week with :hrt

D “ A heM SUr amriveiWr in lJ1 *“ J" 15 : H'- —-k end with .-UUves (uraht* Mr. ahd Mr* AuxUn lit

To- n Hall Wedn^d«T^i« M " 8ara D » llp - V aDd »° n - Ml 1 - Mr E M Kenton, r,: Phlladel-i vaul.

.rlL w^" The^teJtkta^,^,*^‘'• rn, » '■* rt,v » «' nu MDe Bdfth Tronnem, of Cow consisted ot tniufc. singing and a JP* 0 *, -' ,ond * J ,n Bakers.UK with! home h-re. j House, spetu Wedneaddy of las short play After that refresh- friM:d *- • y r William Kurtr. speni Sundav with Rboda liownam meet* were served. The A raw- Nr. and Mr* Frank Young end a t Kgr Hsthor *tth relative* ‘ Nr* William Kurt* and eon anna Council w four years old three children have returtKd bom* j j„me* Iml.-hter and Ketharine 1 -"is* Shod* and Mary Dow nan Rev Norman Panghurn and wife from a pleasant week end with Downam witnessed the New Vest *i Thursday of last week n vMted Charles Bingham .od wife relatives In Millville I par*.', at i'r.itadciphia t»cea- city with -.heir sister, Mn

on Thdrwday of U*t week. Mr and Mrs K. L. Corwon mo-; jglwar. Rh.vda and Mary Doww^..' J K J**ffrte-

Mr ami Mr*. A. Baud entertain- iorwd to Bridgeton Sunday ! spent Sue!, , with With Troa- N »nd Mr,. Harry Downan ed relatives from Pbiladeiphia the The Mlsse, Helen and Frances a , , ., |v . vtsy Court House , «*■ a«w at their winter borne a past week. Stratton visited Mr. and Mrs. Her- Mt»» Anna Caauen sp-nt the Me> *U Island. Fla. where the;

.Hl*s«-s Emma and Beulah Hand b"-l Campbell B t Petersburg Mon- „ !>fc.‘!*.;.'piiia with b-r »»«• "Hi apend the winter.

apent Thursday of lari weak at; I ter*. j —, Millville, The young folks have been cn- Mr and Mr* J. E Jeffries, of Prire fighting once was elasxH The Sunbeam Club meet at the Joying the skating at the Miramar Ocean < i'.y. *t»«t riu&Ray with her i a* a aport Sow it i* a com

home of Uda Fowler on Friday ice pood slater. Mrs Wilium Kurtr merclal cateipriar

Swainton-Clermont

William Sheridan a id sUter.

Mrs. Annie Henderson, otar'ed on a motor trip to Florida, where Florida, where they will spend

the balance of the winter. Mr and Mra. William Con-

geaaer and Mr. an I Mt*. Allen Water* started last week for Florida, where they wHI spend the winter. They motored down

Mr. and Mra Edwin Townsend and son. Alfred, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Phial, at

Ocecn City.

Mr. and Mr. Webster Bright and children, of Wildwood, enlied on her father John Hancock. Sunday afternoon. The beautiful spruce tree grow * on the lawn of Mayor and Mr*. E U. Howell and decorated With Ua many colored electric light* presented a beautiful apdurine the holiday*

rnd and

mother returned to Camden Sunday after spending the holidays at their home here. We are glad to note that Mr*. Edward Poe I is improving after being seriously 111 for many

week*

Mr*. John High spent a day last wm-k at Avalon with bis granddaughter. Mr* J. Hand. Mrs. Fannie Rice haa returned to her home here after spending the holldars with h-r son. Julius Sutton. In Philadelphia H. H. Williams and a party ol friends motored to Philadelphia id aaw the New Year-* paradi Monday. Charie* and Walter Bite wenl to Philadelphia on the excursion

and UaUr spent Thursday aftemovo at WHdwond with relatives. Mrs. Ieroy Hess and Mr*. Edward Post motored to E.sa lale City and called on friends on Friday. For a time on Sunday morning a chimney fire threatened the home of Mr* Edward Post. A strong wind was blowing, but the fire was finally extinguished by members of the family. Mr* Emma Rice wllh her children. Mr. and Mrs. Rickert. of Philadelphia, have returned to their home there after visiting relatives here and at Avalon John Hancock is the roost recti, '. one to have * radio inatalled, this being a Cftri*tma.<

gift from bis daughter. Mr* W<d>ater Bright. Mr. and Mrs. Willi.,m DavU motored to May's Landing op Thursday of last week. Matthew- Parks came from New York on Thursday and 1. now with fc'a uncle and aunt. Mr and Mr* William Davis.

iharies Noon spent the past week visiting relatives In Pennsylvania. Mis* Ha* Noon visited Miss Mabel Dea*. at Court House on

Friday.

Mis* Hilda Bingham was in Mill.llle Saturday.

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Year at Philadelphia Ralph PBterson Rtrathmerc on Saturday. Mtaa May Fink of Jersey City, spent Sunday with Miss Hilda Bingham. Mr and Mra William Peterson. 8r.. spent the New Year holiday* with friends at MUivlIie. Mr. Slyvester Bishop and wife ani Mr* Daniel Btehop and daughter, motored to Philadelphia to see the New Year's parade. Harry Bled, of MIIMHe. spent the week end will, Chris Hand and

family

■Mr and Mr*. G. Peterson entertained relative* from Ptrathmere. Court House. Erma and Mh>» Margaret Caywood. of Mn;-* landing

■ Sunday.

Beesley’s Point and Miramar

WHEN YOU WANT

Furniture

ouality. not price, ghould be uppermost in your mind. But Wien you can find quality and low prices at the same time, that should interest you. Quality furniture and floor coverings are the only kind 1 sell* and my policy of doing business on a cash basis, permits me to undersell ail competitors. Come in and look around. Everything is marked in plain figures. Make my store your meeting place. You will find a ladies' rest room for your convenience on the mezzanine floor. Goods delivered everywhere.

TED LENORE

Everett at<l iOchard H-offrU Mid

Raymond Archer, reiurned to their boots in New Yorl: Monday evening. after spend iii- Christ mas

with the former’s parent*.

Mrs. Have! Smith of Phlladel- g phia, visited Mr. and Mr* E. L. !* Corson Wednesday of last week. m Mrs. Elizabeth Corson, of Pa- i |, lermo. spent a few days this p**t *

week with Mra. K A RlraUon. Mias Artie Smith has tonxillUr Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smith spent

THE BEAUTIFUL STORE Sells For Less—Why Fay MoreT" Elmer St., bet., 6th and 7th Sts., Vineland, N. J.

Christmas Day with Mr. and Mr*. 1

K A. Corson in Ocean city Mr and Mrs E. V. Corson tertained at dinner on Friday evening Mr. and Mra. Elton Corson.. Mr and Mrs. E 8. Corson

and Mrs. Dailey.

Wyvllte Dailey spent the for* part of the week with his mother Mr and Mr* Clarence Moore, of Goshen, spent Ban day wllh Mr and Mrs. Frank Young * birthday party was given Mrr.

Ed (

Le Stourgeon’s Kew-Bee Bread

that this. «fd«r irrogat.. 3*11 t« W an up at thm

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The bread with the fine home-made taste—just right for the children and grown-ups, too

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A new camp of Uu Fatriotk OiAtr Sons of America is being organised in Port Ho nil An open meeting will br held in Knights of Phythias Hall on Wednesday riming. January 11, 1928. at 8 o'clock. Come out and hear thr objects and principles of this great patriotic order explained.

Quaufiia

i for Membership

Any white male p-ra

ta it uf art ur* of v Supreme B< -

Join the Hew Camj, How Forming If ills Gara»*. pr MARRY H- NUWCOMB

THE ZAMBONE STORES

There is a table of wooien and woolen and cotton materials where vain** range to $1.58 that are being cleared

at 59c yd.

Clearance bf Winter and advance Spring Frocks

All wool, pretty plaids. 70x80 88.75 66x80 87.75

Four Hacks with substantial savings on each.

Wv/R and Cotton Blankets 70x80 $4.19 70x80 84-59 Single Cotton Blankets _JHc 2’ngle, all wool Blankets. 68x»C, brown or navy $3.39

WtarweU Sheets. 81x90 $1.0 81x90 Sheet* at 79 42x36 Pillow Cases 17

Longdoth. 10 yard pieces at $1.14 pc.

Pure Linen Napkins, i 23c each

$7.90, $9.90, $14.90

$19.90

reductions regard-

Silks al Clearaway Prices

40" All Silk Crepe de Chine $1.14 yd. 40" Charmeuse $1,14 36" Brocades $1.34 40" Washable Crepe $1.54 yd. 40" Satin Crepes—$1.84 yd,

These less of

our stock. All fresh, up-io-the minute styles, materials and colors.

Lingerie

An odd lot of chemise, stepins, etc., at 50c

Odd pieces in Voile Under- '. line cambrics, etc. 79c

Bayon Slips

$1.19

Hope Muslin, starch _

bleached. : 12140 yd.

Underwear Crepes and lii gerie Cloth 19c yd.

All Linen Luncheon & u. 36 cloth. 4 napkins, hr d cm

broidered—$1.7 i

64" AU Linen B! iched

Damask—98c yd. C0TT0H NAPKINS

12' 43c dox. 18” 98c do*.

Hosiery Values Rayon Hose 44c p

Silk and Hnyor..

mock fash-

m««J 79e pr All Silk, full fashioned, all oolors *1.11 pr .

Children's

Ml

Winter Coats Priced for Quick Disposal

49c r

Misses' Hose Cotton

i Coats to $39.50

Hawn and ‘' 0,U W6.50 Hayon and to

$24.50 $34.50 $44 50

36 PereaN^ai

Vineland, N. J. Rione 667

The Zatnbone Stores

Bridgeton, N. J.

Our 50th Semi-Annual White Sale brings surpassing Values

39" Unbleached Muslin. 10c yd

Bayon Spreads—Stripes or plaids. 81x108 $3.98 Crinkle Spreads—Colored stripes. 81x108 $1.88 Jacquard Crinkle Spread* colored stripe* 80x105 $1.48 Bayon Spreads—AH color* 81x108 $2.89

i Linen Cloth* hem- Gowns that were to $3 45— I All linsn Glass Towels, heavy stitched—$1.89 Now $1.18. $1.69. $1.98 quality 23c ea.

[All Linen Checked Glass

feney Bloomerv-Ebutic top

and knees 89c AH Ll, * B ToweUn S

! All Linen Bleached Toweling

| Raincoat-—Red need 20% j 17c j .j Turkish Towels at ! House Frocks $1.89 i ***’ ?® c ' ^

Checked Cotton Glass Towelj ing and unWeached.

: Children's Sweaters—Slip oven i linen and cotton toweling—all and button front style*—all ! at 10c yd

leu 25%.

. I 36" Marquisette* with colored dots 21c yd. 36 Fancy Marquisettes

15c yd.

i Cretonne*—Values to 59c yd. at 29c yd.

36" Striped Outing 14c yd. Bleached Shake: Flannel, heary quality 12V*: yd-