cm may cocmr mess. runiAT. febeoaky 3. ibm
Leesburg Sylrwipr Sp« nr<-. of tip*' M«5' Couit Hon.v. tx vlxiiin* kt ibe home of Mr. knd Mr*. 8. R l**Mr. and Mn>. Samuel Cbkmben viaited tbflr daughter Mi>- Warren Huittec, In Odanille. for oevontl dajrs laar wert. Harold Henderson and wife, of Vineland, but formerly of U-ee-burg. have announced tbe birth of a Hltle dangbf r. Mr. Henderson to tbe soo of Mr. and Mie Thomas Hend. non of <bla place Mr. and Mir Lionel Hand a!» bare a little daughter that came lo their home recently. The Leesburg Ptr> Company were called to Helrdenllle early Wed need a > erenin.t of last *»l to put «r : a chimney fire at the borne of Ears Cox. The ladies of the M. E Chun;, held a fiuiltlng party tnlbe I. O O. F. Hall on Wednesday of las: week. A fine dinner was ser>rd at a bird) time the huebandr and S1TJ their •'awlatanee aia tbe cuatom at these Catherine' •ntf proceed* from the qulltir.r go Into the treasury of tbe Aid Society. Mrs. Cars Errlckson. who ha* been quite ill for some time. 1* stl’l under tbe care of a physl-
Carlisle, one of out oldest resident*. I* alao ill. Mr and Mr* Bennett Stoaman have been entertalnln* the latter's mother. Mrs. Henry Henderson. of Delmont MU* Myrtle McNtil, of Cooper Hcspitat 1 U Tlalting her aunt. Mrs. II. *. Webster Mr*. OnuiUa Fidler entertained , her «m. Prof. William Fidler. and lumlr '•< Anduhon. on Sun-1
day wmfc.
Mrs. Tressa Pulton has returned from Scullville. where she has bemt earing for her aunt. Mta. Mr> Robert Smtth. who ha*
been quite HI.
Mr. and Mrs. Steelman Lee spent tbs aeek-enii in Haddonfield wttk Mr. and Mr*. Somerbard- On Monday they were called bone by the death of their uncle. Coleman Corson, of Cape
May Court House.
The Board of Education of Maurice Rlrer Township, held *. meeting In the school bouse on
Jersey Oysters Find Telephone Keeps Them Moving to Markets
r New York. o.
Newport
Mis* Perla Peterson and Nel- : eon Bateman spent tbe we^k-oud | at Philadelphia and Fairton. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Lake, of
j Fort Norris: Mr. and Mro. S.
■ Cobb Mr. and Mr*- B rraai CUmpbelL Mrs. John Codown ane .Slbv Isabelle Campbell, of <
1 Aiile attended the r. ural aerrlmu ! fn «be Methodist Church last
Appropriate]., named U the port l delphU
towa Ut the mr-t extensive oyster to San FraMUro. raising aseftoa ia the world—Bl- | Those that are shlfP l »
stjl; jtc,'rrs 1 rb „„
m v>, . am. on New i daily dn.-'ns the height .of the #« | «rr. *. ^ ^ Carrie pw< Jersey # ■ : snd marketed through -on. go amM of tbe d,f **|^* * ^ fn Cfooeest-t. M, nday. Mrs. tkald .r a New Jersey aerrioe. , dealers about oyster shlpm Ma 1* M#wn waf burned to death. B.rshe i listed (Malty for done over the telephone to »re M[ ind Mra. Aabur fapwa. crf
•rstee salainf with Ha shoro line \ time. - n . | MiHyiHf-
bed -nd with a j The locality around Bivalr* find £i
Peterwon
, _ few day* with Ralph, in Lroaburr
Gilbert High, of Fort NorrU. was la Delmont last Thuroday. He was on a gunning trip. He returned with two dock* am! two musk rat*. . . Corson's chimney waa bo fir*
oystar farm-
I Ins tect.ee- This forest of raasta represents a amait Section of the vat! fleet employed in the raising and harvafiHng of New Jersey oytten
around Bivalve, New Jersey.
river of the proper siae and swift- ' Fart Norris depends upon tbe or* ness available—the Maurice River, j ter industry for a llveliboud. And Kvtry shipper has a direct tea- ; dnrlng as average buttneea day ap
phone line and a tbundrror* Muore proxlmafely ltd toll rails. ineoaiiRr Fridty evening. Tbe electric) gong to call him when be Is wanwd. snd outroiag. are credited to the lights which have been Jittstalled yb* oyster It a perishable prod net yatenaec In haying wiling and
and has to be bandied with all pos <<'ntumm*t:ng dealt of gR kind*.
d from The natura! beds in the Delawsr
aociatloa. ,M bottom of the river. Mott of Bgy, covering an ares of some 75.
n the building are very much ap-
iatloa. ,h * boUom of u ‘'‘ rtver. Most
The gnowstorm of Saturday snd ’ Sunday was the heaviest we have • J esperleri'. c for years and traffic ii was tied up until Monday. No '* serious accidents were reported. ’ but many who were obliged to be out in the storm would not I care to repeat their experience again. The Cape May and Wild - ‘ wood buses were unable to make 3! their regular trip on Sunday, but '* began running again on Monday * afternoon, after the roads had ^ been opened up by the highway
j department.
Recent Deaths
Arthur Vount. Sr, MILLVILL K — Having undergone a serious surgical operation at tbe Millville Hospital. Arthur Young, Sr., a well-known Millville resident passed away Thursday evening. January 2f.
R ilUanTltappold
WILDWOOD— The funeral of the late .'William Rappold. took place Tuesday morning from St. Ann's R. ('. Church, the Rev. Janies H.-Maroney. officiating Tlu body wax conveyed to PhlladelphU lor burial. Deceased was 73
years of age.
Mr. Rappold died suddenly at his home In E. Roberts Avenue. Wildwood. Saturday noon, while going to the dinner table, where he was entertaining a guest He was apparently enjoying tbe best o! health. No one had ever known
him to complain
News of the sudden death spread
rapidly. Friends who had been . with hhn the night before, were! ??!?,., 1 slow to comprehend the IsUllti , ,
remembering 'Jr. Rappold in hi.
uauai bright spirits. ! " ' ' A aeml"! of the Wildwood a..' , City Band. Mr. Rappold never ’ , missed ■ rehearsal He played the “r n ' n . J trap dram and at time , 1 D *
of the W
- became one of h, : fifithuaiastlc members. He is s vtred by bis widow.
Jacob r
the big deals ar. made over the t«0 acre*, are owned by the But,
telephone, and during the busiest ! of New Jersey,
season, from the middle of Nomn- The varlou. leases are marked oft her until the first of January, the j by stake* and markers of rariou' wires to and from the Br.dgeton j kinds so that th» "property" of oscentral office are kept pretty busy. ; man It Just at clear and well d, Thecal! may be to BalUmore. Phils ' hoed as Is that of the dirt Urnwr
Shiloh
W. W. Sheppard has gone
Florida.
Dr JaekhOfi TreatonUia* tu here giving a test in English. Gypsies made a camp In Alber Wheaton'* wood it the lower part of Hopewell Township. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Shute and Misses Nina Flanagan and Ruella Charleeworth have gone to
Florida.
The Bowden Auction Mart has ••n diseontinned In Bridgeton William B. Clement, of Woodlea. ea,t ©I this \illage. died in Woodbury on Saturday at the ' orae ol his sister, and wat iried In Overlook Cemetery. Bridgeton. Wednesday. Donald Dickinson, of Morton, spent Saturday and Sunday with "* father. W. ASI- ! : George Dan If Is J.ullding a rge chicken plant on.the farm which hereeently purchased
• Salem Road.
Clarence Davis, of Canton. . -ot Wednesday in this plan helping to move John Smith. John Smith had a sale Tuer ' day afternoon and has moved t 'he house vacated by the Carte
family.
A. Van Ayar*. of Roadstow t railed on F. E. GUleapie. who i confined to the house with h:ar
spent ‘’'luiday i
Sherman Ayar* has four musk rat* in captivity for experimental purpoeee A box of Jitter gives them an opportunity to burrow Into deeping quarter*. They are ph-.ecd in a tub of water via the ! :jc Dodifig pfipfipe*. _Tb«y eat "four aquare” and oth,
tuareh gtowlbs.
The Craage Fair at Alcyon Fork will be held August 7
Tt this year.
The Salem tax board met with that of Cumberland at tbe Court House, in Bridgeton. Thursday. Rev. w. D. Burdick, secretary of the missionary and tract epcie'.y of the Denomination. *pnk< to the Seventh Day BaptD' Church Saturday, the 28th. The Ma.lboro Ladles' Aid held a tood sale in a store In Bridgeton Thursday of last week. Thomas Ewing was in Chicago attending the canners' con' tion last week and atsdstlng with the Ayar* Machine Compar- exhibit. from Salem. Mr* L. L. Carl has been visiting hee daughter, in Bridgeton and friends in Woodstown. Joseph M. Tomlinson and Harry Bowen attended the automobile ‘iow In Philadelphia. Charles Tomlinson, of Atlantic City, spent a f«-w days In thl-
place last meek.
The County Firemen's Amotuilon met In the Red Men's Hall \\ -dnesday evening of last week. Charles W.stcott served In plac>
, DcL
1
'iiileapie.
hei IktI L.
cutno I
i very neat little "The Factor's A*-
Heiskrvilk
Kr. and Mrs. Ralph MafDMPJd.f
The Storm
g of last;
. pent the week-end with U Josltn. Mr. and Mr*
hi own ha e been elaglng in the u -tlag each uigt.: during the P *Mirx Flivre&ie R,»n. of Fltman. sp.i t th. week-end with her parents. Mr and Mr* Patrick Ryan. Mis Lenors Riley 1* the gwwt of Jfrs. F- Cheesman. :n Bridge
. this week.
Mr and Mr. Boyd I«i® and
daughter, of Atlantic City: Mr. aid Mr*. Eddie Lons, of Swede* born. I* in* ealled here by the
f their nuxther. Mr> Anna returned to their homes
Monday afternoon.
B. F. Tomer was out of town
Monday -. —. — Mfssw Ross Maiws and Hat.I jap, new team of bon«ML
Moore, students of Glaswhoro Hor-1 R*v. Charles DuBnis and da ugh-
prevented most our out-of-town tomers from lajj. advantage of L y
many bargains offered on the Opening Day pf our Febr te Furniture Sale: but those bargaains and many more an- , here for those who are really interested in worthwhile I Never before have we offerd such Quality Furniture at
“ p -" 2* “ I lo,,, p ncPS Every piece of Furniture sold during our Febn^,-
’ Furniture Sale is absolutely guaranteed in every way, and cti February prices are lowest in years. There s no doubt about r - - War's Furniture Sales are different. Come and see the ma, bargoins \. <; have here. You are cordially invited to alter
this sale whether vou buy or not
Tbe Golden Star Tempi* Mn.
L. G. E. gave a ‘“fra? ‘•V*'
Ms members after the meeting Wedneeday event
Chester Mills, one of the Fbrd
Thursday with a new Ford coach Mr. and Mra. George G .rn*e* and children, erf Mlllriile. re.-msd
Sunday afternoon, after ■
g a few days with her g
mother. Mrs. Sara Camp
Mrs. Joseph Binder Mr*. Deborah Batcher and Chart** DuBoi'
attended court
Friday.
Mr. and Mr*
md daughter. Ada -fse. of Dorchester. visited Mrs. EltiabeO. Oar-
week-end wlUi‘ ter. Eli is bet h. and Messrs Charles parents. DnBois and Harry Cox visited ' ** ^ Mr* DuBols at the MlllvHJ- Hot-
ptta! Sunday afternoon
The L*dies' Bible Claa# held
George F
Fletcher and dxughtei Mr. and Mr*. John B- Bradford are aprurtteg some time with relatives la Bbomsbury. Pa.
Delmont
Mr. and Mrs. Suermnn Ttaxour wbo nave been making a fortnight tour in Florida, returned to their borne Tuesdsy of last week. At tbe nie^ing Of the P T. A. held last Friday. It was decided to bold a Valentin- Party In P. O. 8 Hall There will be • ant vtipp. i serrwJ also of tbe member* of the Order of F. O of A. nt traded a district tneetlug of same order La! Thursday night in Millville. Mr. and .Mr*. Wn. Holden had new beater installed In their home Thursday of laat week, all In time to test It* qualities of comfort during the snow storm The recent snow storm would seem Uke uce of former days if could but hear tbe Jingle of sleigh bell*. Mrs. C. G Wafer attended the publicity Institute of the congr.-« of parent* and teacher* at Vineland, Tuesday 24. Mrs. Laura Underhill Kohn was tbe State
speaker.
The P. O. S. of A installed offioer* last Monday night and aerved after the Installs-
of the church Saturday
served about C:3£ Exra Cox spent Sunday after-' nooa with Mr. aad Mrs RoUaod Sharp of la-rsburg
Be*! Glove* Are Needed
3-J* Mot*r Lvu, t Ro«b Suite—Sits
who allow comfortable
his p
"•ijvro
FREE $16.00 Ofivenpod Tia» Trte With Tht* Soitc Frfcru<Wy
3-pc Jacquard Velour Living .Rcocn Suite with Revers^yie $1 'JAJ! Cudiiom in SUk Damaak Only lOV FBEE: Dav-npon Tabk nth this Saitc February Only
falling to give - the consideration it * Ickfy padded glow
rot a.ways th< best What . wants Is a well-padded, thoroughly flexible, strongly-madc glove. A good driving glove is ; an expensive item, but certainly; l the best Is cheapest in this caw- ‘ ‘ MM many other*.—Keystone
A Real February Bargain 10-pc Dining Room Suite, connoting of Buffet, China c_ • » Jf Aft Server. Extension Table, five Chairs and Arm Chan-. X~r/ Free 26 pc xfit of Bafen Snvenrsie vad 9n ring Tray with every Diaiag Roe-. Sc..:wld daring February.
Two Scotchmen went fishing with ui understanding that thfirst one to catch .1 fish was to buy the “soda." One got a bite, that almost broke bis pole, but' refuaed to pull up The other waa fishing without bait. A witty fellow says it used to be "kiss and make up." Now If* kts* tbe makeup.
Riggins- -Gaskill-Hunt Give Free Prize Tickets Or. -li cull purchue, and all mraity paid on account, whettif the acocunt ia new or old. durin* the Merchant,' Good Will Sale, Feh. 4 to 8, ind.
s and Bridegton fir, I pu'rinc ere called to the P a « M * r ' Pittman'* house, j hist ant.
ti wa* noon IX- Mr ani1 Mr *- Howard Moo
will move to Mrs. Clemen!
r I place. •
_ J Cora 8. Lupton has return' last w.t-k' I i ro “ » ,oul visit in W
tad he
Erma— Jacob Cox. formerly i Vrs Harriet or Erma. ba*. recently maklm: l, " -u spending " bis home »i;‘ -it* non in t'am I Cole, in H den. died there Saturday, and J" 1 '? »'>•« ‘ was bmuglit here for burial at! 1 Tabernacle Cemetery. Servires 1 were held there Tuesday 1 ‘
bury.
Mr. and Mr*. A. 8. Luptnn atti. tided eome of the meetings o! th* New Jersey B ekep« r- - a*,«■elation, held In the w c. T. j V. building, .n Trenton. la*t
! week.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Hudsoi,
Grand Pianos, Players, Uprights and Duo-Art, Reproducing $295 to $2000 Orlhophonic Victrolas $95 to $600 W old Piano tok „ ^ Etuy Tenm If Draiml.
Riggins-GaskiO-Hunt I 101 host Commerce Street Bridgeton, N. J.
10-pc DINING ROOM SUITE 10-pc DINING ROOM SUITE
tuBiefiJent Farmtult
SPECIAL—$169.00 SPECIAL—$179.00
C.M.WareCo.
“yeerr Home Skiufd Come FereT
MiDvilk. N. i
Sensatioii a l New Performance Amazing New Low Prices I
the Biwcrandt.;'^, '"»■«!- type of o-cr-aH . ,.^ Chc ' TO, e' offers a
th» i, has creafed ^
throughout America. dfife en,hu,ia » rT > ^ Prices in Chevml{t‘ histon’ * amalin K ^ histo^S^^P^c recepn-onrf PORT NORRIS GARAC
TV COAC H *585
.•495 .‘595 •675 .*665 .TP .’445
'•375
PORT NORRIS. N. J.

