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Statc Farm Weak January 10 l"** One) •rte»l bate* •euipsetu ror the hoaM wife, wttfe chert* showlns the »'T«*e eoet per hour or operellec lor ««ch sppiUBCe. Models of eieetne rofriaemorr ■<Upuk« Tor household sod dairy u*e will be atnon* the Item* included. and th-re will aim be
culture, throueh It* raiitnie reaua. will domonatrair the pro*rew aad extent of 1U work w*'h the rarVou* farm inter**!* 6( New-Jemey. 1b addition, •ereral •■her state department*, a* usual, will co-opetwte *Hh exhibits. The Experiment Station at Nee Brttaswtek. the New Jersey Public Library ComKfcmtoti. the Stair HUli way Department, the Department of CowwrraUoe aad Dr-veiopoK-nt. the Dqwrtinent of Weights and Measure*, and the New Jersey State Police are bow making extensive arrangements for their various departmental dlspUya. each one of which will carry home to the people of the state a direct memage a* to the
their respective departments. The cattle intoresu of me cuts an- always very much In tcrested In all the sdvsncee mad* during lb* past ysar of the various breeds of cattle. In view Of this fact, t be New Jersey Guernsey Breeders' Aepaeiatlon. the 11 oUtein -Frtertsn Co-operstlr*, Association of New Jersey sod .hr Jersey Cattle Association of New Jersey wlH «Un exhibits to set forth the salient features o! the different breeds.
CONTINUED FROM UNCLE BILL’S PAGE (Coatiouad frosa Page Two) '^hUr^Ttopta* you keep up your good attendance record t< school and don't miss a day tb*- entire year. Send la more drawings end perhaps you will win. Dear Marion £1 Thank* for ytrar good wishes, did bare a very' Merry Christmas sad the New Yesr 1* starting “* well. tTsnally it l* up to < ! selves, whether or not we have a happy New Year. Dear Harry H.: Yours was a case of succeeding the very first time.. Try agai Dear Ellsworth R.: Hope you have a wary sue* ful year at school. And that you will make your crayons win you UNCLE BILL.
delphla. motored down and risltrd Mr*. James Msttbewx' mother. Mrs. Mary Barnard. Friday night
Charles Bobm *pent Christmas in Washington. D. C. with bis ' ter. Mrs. Waltei John. A eon was born to Mr. and Mr*. Everett McPherson Friday. De ember 16. and died Monday December 26. Mi*s Carrie Blake, who until recently made her home here a* houaekevped for Hollt* McPherson, was removed to the borne of Sidney Goff at Cape May and is ill
as well
- birds.; •atcrpiliar* ‘ • cacteria!.
of IRtle in the
Cold Spring
Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Snyder entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry SUtee. of Wildwood Crwrt. at dinner Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. FraAk Weeks have returned borne after a visit with their daughter. Mrs Bwuod DourIsas at Colts Neck. J. Mrs. Alary Douglas* is spending some time here with ucr daughter. Mrs. E. Taylor. Mr. aod Mrs. Edw. Learning with Dr. and Mrs Wilson Miller, motored to Wone Harbor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steel Lee. of Leesburg. railed on Mr. and Mrs. Hany Foster Christmas day. Charles Arnold continue* very poorly at this ' I Mrs. Emma at Christmas dinner her atster and brother-to-law. Mr. and Mrs. I.
■j K. Hug'
Mrs. Belle Hughes entertained at dinner Monday Mr. and Mrs. John L Monday and son. and Airs. Emma Miller. Mr. aad Mrs. Wm. Search attended the entertainment at Tabernacle M. E. Church Friday evening. Their son* Waiter and George accompanied by their com stn Thomas Madden, played same very beautiful music on tbs violin,
Mrs. Oscar Pettit, of Camden, spent the holidays here with Mrs. Maude Clark A cow owned by Feltra Ewing gave birth to twin calve* last wwek. Mrs. Henry tfrisebawer who ha* been very Ul la somewhat Proved but still confined to her bed. Mrs. Arthur Sykes entertained brr son and wile, of Philadelphia. Christmas Day Mra. Sadie Sheet*, of Flaking Creek, ha* been here foe the past couple week* airing tor Mr*. Cora
Mrs. Walter Joaeph.
Sr., of Camden; Mr. and Mra. Walter Joaeph. Jr., of Deialr. spent alonday with Mrs. Joseph's mother. Mis. Clara Corson, who is spending the winter with her
Ulster. Mis. Dora Voss.
/ Mr. and Mr*. Harry Henneny were Atlantic City visitors on
Thursday of last week. Margaret Whitaker and Howard, of Goshen.
it Christmas week with their grandfather and aunt. Mix* Alice
EMredge.
Mine Lillian Voss spent Christas week with cousins in Cam-
n.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Ewing slid two sons, of Atlantic Ctiy. were week-end visitors with Mrs. Ewing'* mother. Mrs. Martha Caldwell. V Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cox and three children. Lucy. Nina and Mildred, of Coehraortlle. Pm; Mr. rnd Mr*. Clarence Cox. of Little River. Fla., spent the first of the week with Mrs. F. Cox's slater, Mrs- Morgan Lee. William West colt, daughter. LivU. and son. Milton, were Monday gmats of hta daughter, Mrs. E*-ben M. Brown. In TuckaMr. and Mrs. Frank Gandy, daughter. Anna, and son. John, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Nlekson. tn Goshen, or. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voss spent the week-end with their cousins. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Jo*epb. In
The young folk* from iourneyed to .Avalon and nearby Place* Friday night staging <Tiri*t ma* carols. Mr. and ^r». Harry Poster entertained his sister Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bright, of Gewhen and their children. Mr. and Mr*. Lester Dari* and Mr. and Mra. Char In Bright and daughter, of AUantic Ckj, at rhrtstma* dinner. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Hoffman entertained their brothers and sisters for the day. Monday, at dinner, their annual
and Mrs. George Walters, end mother. Mrs. EMredge •ed to Sharon Hill. Pa., spent the holiday* with their i and family. Dr. and Mrr. Wilson Miller and bole daughter, of Rahway, spent Christmas here with their enla. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Is tag. Mrs. Helen Walters, of Sharon Hill. Pa., and cousin spent Friday night here with tier parent* Tbqmiia Hanley, of Philadelphia. 1* spending the holidays with James Needles. Mr. and Mrs. James Needles en t .•ruined their sister. Mr. (UK Mra. Walter Shaw and son r -i daughter, of Merkm. Pa. over the holidays. Mr*. Sara Holmes, of Atlantic r '«y. spent two weeks here with oer luvbter. Mr*. Amanda Shaw. Miss Peg Wendal is on an indefinite visit with relative* Philadelphia. A poultry fchow was held at Grange Hall Thursday < venir last w eek. The memUr* of toe Wadta* River Deer Club arrived home Wednesday of last week with six d®* 1 bucks to their credit, which were placed on display' at MeCray'* market in Cape May. Mr. and Mra. Edward Shaw .nlertalsed at dinner 8und*y Kenneth Hobm-s and wife and three children, of Cape May, Charlo* Foulie and wife and child, of Cape May. Maurice Halbruner and wife and child and Mra. Sara Hoime*. of Atlantic City. Jupiter: "How can he walk with ihose wooden lega?” Plarlut: “Laaiherlng. old deah.'
Petersburg
Boland Van Gilder, of Allentown. Pm. visited his brother. Thaddru* Van Gilder, and family
MondayIr. anfi 1
Belleplain
Mr. and Mra. Edwat spent the week end with the Utters sister. Mrs. Clarence Lemenyon. of Cape May, Mi and Mrs. Will Iain Snyder, of Medfoi.'. spent the Hew Year holi days w .to Mr. and Mrs. Leeter Riggins at the home of the latter'* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. R. B
Mis* Wilburta Woodlynne. spent New Tears Uiy with her row i. Mra. L. H. Biggins. Mra. Ada Layton spent Friday with relative* in Millville Mis* Hulda Mason is sperding a few days vrtlh friends at <'»pe May. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mason, of FiaasantrUJe. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. R. B. He**. MU* GIsadora Mason 1* attending the Vineland Business School. Mrs. R. Shaw, of South Seavllle. 1* visiting her daughter. Mra. H. Layton.
John W. Gandy. I wo daughters. Emailne and Llxsle and grandson. Floyd, of Greenfield, dined Sunday with his eon. Frank, and family here. Mr. aad Mrs. James 8. Smith .. -re Sunday goeata of Mr. and Mra. Robert C. Smith, in Ocean City. ' and Mra. Robert Fink and Fink are apendtng some time in Philadelphia. Rinaldi Groome and Noah Colls are sick. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Campbell and daughter. JacQuHyn. visited with Mr. Campbell's sister and family, in 1-inwood, this week. ML* Helen Rtehardeon spent the holidays with her parent* In Avslon. Mrs. Mary Sharp, of Tuckahoe. is spending the weak with her sister. Ml** SalHe Williams, and brother. John. Ralph Van Glider and family, of Ocean City, vtaitad with his mother, Mra. Almira Van Gilder. Wednesday of last wreck. Harry Wataon spent a part of his holiday vacation with relatives in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr*. Netaoa Schel1 inner'and granddaughter. Mabel, of Uaddon Heights, were Monde/ guovts of Mr. and Mrs. WiUlnnt Cook. Mr- and Sira. Leslie Corson and Mr. and Mra. James 8. Smith spent Christmas Day wllb Mr. and Mra. Robert C. Smith in Ocasn Ctiy. Alfred Sapp spent Christ me* week with friend-, in Burling
Mra. Lei Christmas week-end In her horif town. South Seaville. -Those entertained at the horn*of Mr*. AUe Cak- on Sunday were: Mr. and air*. Franct» Townsend and George Cake, of Ocean City: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cake. Mis* Naomi Cake. Ur. Mrs. Earl Stern and Earl. Jr- of Wilmington. Del Mr. and Mr*. John Winner, of Bichwood. and Covei-t Winner, of Hopewell, epeat Christmas Day with their parent*. Mr. and Mra. Clarence -Winner.
West Cape May
Mr. and Mra. Charles EHfs. Mra. J. Hand and Mr*. E. Newell motored to Philadelphia Sunday Sr. and Mra. Morri* Martin of West Chrater. Pa., spent the holidays with his father. Charles Chrisms Mr. and Mrs. J. Den Dot entertained Mr and Mrs. William Munc.". of Haddon Heights and Mr. and Mrs. John Estell. of Philadelphia. over the holidays. Junior Greedes, of Philadelphia. Is spending a week ns the guest of Harry Men Orion Reeve*, of Easton. Pm. spent the boltdars with hi* parent*. Mt. and Mra. T. Reeve*. Rutherford Baker enjoyed last week with his parent*. Mr. and Mra. C. Baker. •, Harry Johnson spent Funday wtth his daughter. The community waa shocked to bear of the sudden death of Mra. Joseoh Wbeano Mills Emily Wucdfield. of Morristown, visited Georgs Meyer here Thursday. Bernice Hand, of Glass boro
•sir in. is I f
Karl Faust, of PhllsdclphL.
visiting bis parents
Miss Margaret Moore, of Phila- j : delphta. spent the week end here., A, Elizabeth Meyer entertained at a birthday dinner Thursday «
ning of last week
Miss Alive Brenton, of East New York, i* spending some time with Mr. snri Mrs. Harry Brewton
former's parents. Dr. and Mra. R. Hatfield, o HK» Union Street Brooklyn. N Y.
hart
•«r dai Rutherford Aibany. son of Mr. and Mra. I'has. Baker, of West Cape May. .... Baker It a graduate of the Cape May High School and a Temple 1'nlverolty her of neasons was captain of the tape May Life Guard*, now head coach of the State Teicber's College at Albany
DIRECTORY af the Chnrrhes aad Prefesslml aad ftuiwev* Boases Cuaiberlasd County
5ow We A .e SaV a certain young lady named
Della.
While rtofng with a husky fella. “Big Toy. you're too rough. Quit pulling that stuff. Do 1 look tike a bloomin' cave dwella?
Hanje You Ever NoTiced <ME SlHlLARrfY I BeTweeh f Tip’
The world ha* become < stner the carpet slipper wen ot style a* a padote.
i eatily i the i i«U to with |
Maier & Elwell’s Clearance Sale Now in Progress ENTIRE STOCK OF Fashion Park and Griffon Suits and Overcoats Reduced PRICES SLASHED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL /
Maier & Ellwell 33 & 35 S. LAUREL STREET / BRIDGETON, N. J. C
\ Fire Place
Equipment
FLUE LINING, DAMPERS. CLEAN OUT DOORS. 1 ASH DROPS. BRICK. | 6x6 HKD QFARRT TILE.
FAGAN & FLEETWOOD Flour - Feed - Grain PORT NORRIS, X. 4. OCUVeSY DAY* Saturday—Pert Merrit
AND ANDIRONS.
Geo. Maier & Bro.
BfiOKilTOX, X. J.
HARRY B. BICK1NG The Dutch Boy Painter U a Guaranty of Pure While Lead Painting aad Decorating Paperhanging Phone 69-R-3 Ccdsrrille, H. I.
T-SOOH BOI SE. SHALL STORE, on. aad GASOLINE STATION
OX MAIX ROAD ISAAC FAGAN
H. F. Ogden EXIDE Battery Sales and Barrio* 25 South Pearl Street Bridgeton. M. J.
Walter L. Riggin Modem Plumber and
Electrician
Fall-bank. Morse and Oo. Agent Phone 6I-W Fort Norm
i. Serata Sc Son* Feed. Coal. Hardware and Farmer*' Supplica Bridgeton. X. 7. * Phones; UX aad US*
Ladies* Hair Cutting and Shampooing 2 Specialty White Palace Barber Shop WM H1SLOP. Prop. Mala Street Port Norris
R. L. Sharp Buyer and Shipper of ALL K1XD8 Or PBOOCCB and Dealer to HIGH GRADE FEHTILinn Warehouse: Kaariretewa Wharf
ALWAYS ASK FOB Grandma’s or Kew-Bee Bread
Geo. E. Le Sturgeon HRIDG1TON, X. 4.
BIGGTXN-GA8KILL40BXF PLAXOS, PLAT FES, v TICTR0LA8 Bridgeton, Hew Jeraey
If It s Clothing See Maier & Elwell ’ THE ENTERPRISE IMS S. Laurel SL Bri-L- tan
HARRY W. WEBB PORT NORRIS GENERAL TRUCKING * Sidewalk* Filled aad Graded !<OTS FILLED IN
Notary Public DEEDS. MORTGAGES. ETC. W. D. Robbins, Jr. Drug Store Port Sorris, N. J.
WM. MEREDITH EtoettiMl Cootrwttr . Irerrthiiie anWai Phone 1X0 POBT HORUJS
r\ acatv Jdaettt dtjgtuty J ifoufiaegTY
live completely! You can't go wrong when you boy g axed cat from a firm that tests each car by an expert—and then gnarantees it to bt exactly
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Matt , Model First Payment FORD COUPE 1925 $25.00 Four new balloon tire*. New paint. MOON. 2-DOOR SEDAN 1926 $35.00
NASH SPECIAL SIX SEDAN
New tiros, original painl. Perfect
MAXWELL SEDAN
HUDSON COACH ESSEX COACH
Mori Bros. 114 E. Vine St.
1926 $75.00
*1 condition.
1924 $25.00 1926 $40.00 1926 $30.00 Motor Co. Millville. N. J.
Who’ll Get The Free Car?
Chambers Fireless Gas | Range 1 Wl,,, X The Gas Turned Off Man Henderson Co. GIO High St. HiMville, M. J
CHURCH D'KSCTOBY
FIRST BAPTIS* CHURCH Port Kerris Cart Jfetfc i>natas TOO ARE IXTOHD
FIRST N. E. CHURCH Pert Nnrtis F-EV. W. 0. MOORE. Pastor S-DO A- SI.. Meeting, iaaas ’i M Mc^lnr Worahta. «-» P. M,‘ Kpvorth taMmea. The Cbnreb With a Wefeome
Dr. August Miller Chiropractic Health Service Spcclalixed Nerve Reading* X-ray Sp'oograph Laborai ory Phone: 330 303 Hi^h St Millrille
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Port Norris REA'. J. T. WILLIAMS. Pastor MRS. OLGA DAILEY, Clark You are tainted to atSeml all servioes
A- «. i . ( RUKCB Pert Norrtk—HalfTrille REV. F. R. STEVENS „ , lUlerrUle—Uolon BaUiet
F. G. Stieren, O. D. Optician CVOoptwarinst 1*1 C- Commvrce Street Brldseton. N. J.
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In order to move my stock of USED
CARS, I will give one FREE!
I These can hare all been reconditioned and are in good rnaI ning condition. Sevrrai of them with EXTRAS .tad only a
small mileage on them for the life of the oaz. THIS IS HOW YOU GET A CAR FREE!
[ To the f.rst fifteen people buying one of our B ed Gan we I »il! give to purchaser a ticket. When the fifteen -re sold the I tickets will be put in a box aad some disinterested person a will choose one. and whose name is on this ticket will be en3 titled to their car FREE. Be one ot the Lucky Fifteen. Wishing You a Happy and |
Prosperous New Year
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PORT NORRIS, N. J.
Building Materials Lumber, Shingles, Cement. Bricks —whatever your needs in Building Materials —v/e can supply them at the lowest figures quoted anywhere. All guaranteed products. Quick delivery. E. L WARREN LUMBER CO, Inc. PORT NORRIS, N. X

