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Mt« Washington Corson. «.j | Mr. juid Mrs. D«»ld Van Vom Htnibnierf. spent Monday after-: were called on Minetda. N V noon with Mr*. Amy Gannon j Monday on account of the VudMr*. CurtU Corson, of Palermo.! den death of Mr*. JarmW mother
aperrt Thursday with Mrs. A»a <*t Mr*. Van Vorst.
•**2 ar *- , Morgan Lee ha* purchased = Mrs. Bohan Sapp and rfiildrenlnew anindohite and baa accepted spent Thursday of l»e« with a three month*' position as teleiter fiaotner. Mrs. Stttwen Young K'aph operator In the Reading Mr, and Mrs. William Sapp and , Woodbine tower In the ataence
Btlty, called on Mrs. Ed. ot Benjamin Goldlnger.
Lacrulx. of Tuckahoe. Saturday. Mr*. Katherine Stevens was a Mias Marie Ferguson, of Phil* ! Thursday of last week visitor tn detphia. spent the week-end with; Ocean City with M. and Mr*
r. and Mra. A*a Madara. , Warren Smith.
»- »«rf Mr* -letwe Pott* .of, Mr*. Thaddcti* Van Gilder Audubon, have moved Into the pawed Monday with her parent* houae owned by Clarence Smith. ' Mr. and Mr*. Jeremiah Bailey!
Mrs. Stilwell Young enter-! in Middletown,
tlined the Baptist Sewing Circle | Williar.. Tomlin. Sr., wa* a • Wednesday afternoon of last : we.-g-end ilaltor with hu d.ogh *-**• ^ “r. Aug net u* Zimmerman
j A number irf m»r stteuoed the ; In Atiantir City.
. scuti-monthly meeting of tb. Mis* Edna Wilson, of Tucks ; American Legion Post No. ZZi.: he*, spent Sunday at the home of
iof Tuckahoe. Thursday evening of; Mr.* Lenora Winner.
Mr. and Mra. Edward Bylbe car aa* tutned over and the way and son. Lewi*. Mrs. Mae > h»ck part badly damaged. Mrs. ” — •" - “ Brealn and mother. Mra. Or
Miss Dorothy Ed holm, Wilfred Svalu, of Cold Spring, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jaggera and daughter*. fire la and Marie. Saturday evening with the rmllo and music
until a very late hour.
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Hawn visited Mrs. Hawn's parents. Mr. and Me*. Lemuel Scheilenger. in
Ft»htrig Creek, on Sunday.
Frank Hollar, of Pleasantvllle. tislted Ranald Dasraon Monday. David Pierson la erecting aomc out building* for William Cor-
South Seaville West Cape May
Cape May City
Mrs. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith ntored to Tuckahoe Friday. Rev. L. V. Brewin had hla car
badly damaged In Atiantir City last Friday Hla brother-in-law. Harold Dr Camp, wa* driving Mr.
• Mr*. Ivan* De Camp, hi* «*. and Bister. Mr*. Marth.
Brrwra. hrna gone to Atiantir City
• returning when on the
Atiantir City Boulevard, near Ptwie, Avenue, were struck by t truck nhose driver was making a left band rum. The Bretv-
Slale Bridge Commtasli. .
Hinkle, of Trenton, was In town Haaegar. son. Albert and Fnday. tooking over the new Haael Ryan, of PhlLdeipbU. gave Beealry's Point to Somers Point Mr. and Mr*. Janies Cloud a surhridge. pn»e by viidtlng them Sunday for
Joseph Scott, of Ocean City. <hc day.
railed (>a Mr. and Mra. William Mr and Mr*. Isaac Butler were Gannon Monday. Philadelphia shopper* on Wadnes-
Mra. Pearl Sapp spent Thum- day of last week. with her mother. William Eldrrdgc attend;
badly ehaken up and
rovnseo. mil no< seriously hurt. The car aas left there while a nephew brought them home. Rr\ Brewin aas not In the car at the
rime of the aecidaat.
Rev. D. C Cobh, of Wildwood, ad at the M. E. Parsonage
Get el la Madura. funeral of William Barefoed. B t Friday eveniag.
Carl Orillo and family, of life long friend, in Mtlltlllr. on! Mias Martha Hickaan returned
Sunday with Wrdn'«day of last week. h-r home in South Dennis last '—"*■— Wedneaday afr^ ‘
City, spent Sunday with ; Wednesday
'.Fred Puntiere and family. Thoms* Hand, of Ewan, visited ; Griffen Young, who Is working h!« cousin. Mr*. Mabel Young, or
jin Paulsboro. spent Sue Jay at Saturday.
I Air home here. Fourteen rnembe** of the Busy
; A meeting was held in the Jr , Bee Sewing Circle enjoyed Thors - - . - !0. l ! . A. M. Hall, at Palermo, or. day afternoon at the home of baby bor Wednesday. January 25. | Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. Clarence Rice, at 334 Ocean Tb* little one has been named
j to dtarims placing electric lights Avenue. Ocean City. Karl.
Ma:along the road in the Marmora A meeting of the Ladles* Aid! Mrs. Margaret Crease and lltlie
Society was held at the home of! daughter. Peggy, spent the week
«• announced the engagement their daughter. Miss Evelyn , llaytock. to Orion Hughes Rrev.r.
The first real snow storm n the 34r - * ,ni * M'*- Chari.* Doenerj*^ n T - Reeve*,
wintrr fril ^ nTrmrtty^VimithmI ‘ nd Mr and M " *««»rd Harris 1°' ,h '* P'* r ’
and sum men of 7h^ P ^ R “ 0,ond Fri" •*! Rruc...Spring rsconflnrd ,»rt, on Thursday at her " aJlLsi K -J1 Of. huslr.r—. ! to he; bed with a very had
In* SuM,v Heartn* mnmr a * or ' ft X'T*' •“<* f r, »' nd - «•(: at grip.
U., «- -v h 0c ’ ,,n City, vlslt'-d his parentr. William F. Munyon, of Lee- ... > y fgttk Ormh trn hef gulte Mr U( j MriI Jobn onlburg. lias return-d horn* aftei Mr Iswlle MrKtwee Sun,U5r - -pending a week with hi*
visited "rclatlw** ■ > *^? **I B- Brown and wife. W. Cham-! brother. ' ' Delmont on bera and wife hr. ed the storm Mrs. C. Pwlson entertained her
if embers tv,, «n Haturday and went to Allan-! daughter. Mrs. Green, of Phila-
Msmbesi of the acwlag club m»- 1 0c CUjr lo T|gJ| Ihe .utomobil. , d. Iphia. Sunday,
red to Sea Isle on W ednesdav : llt , ory Rl . nW ,. of phllsfMaMl;
and Mrs. Charle* Fog an-; visited bis staler. Mrs. Edwi
tored to Sea Isle on Wednesday
, * 1 * t **** and .' p, 'f 1 t 1 “ i Mr. and Mr*. Charles Fog an-j visited hla *W s^In«t^WM 1 .lt. <r ' enln * W,,h * ,U *: bounce the eogsgenutii of their. Roll. Sunday.
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Ammtda Wright. i daughter. Miss Flora Fox. . s.o s. i° hB Uc * Hetienthal. son of M. ...» daughter. Betty. Rev. John Brad- Mr , yyaok Hebenthal. o' rap.
way. Bate AMrnberger and Franc's u ar city Ur T!li ra0,0r '^ " Mr “ nd Mra »lward Rolf '^Fnrt^gftgabeth on Friday j Kpen, Friday
Eva Hughes and Mattie Morgan ritv itltert \i * .
called on Mrs. Norman Prettyman
at Woodbine, on 1'riday.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Morton. Wil-
liam Champion and Mlaa Ella Mor- .. ton. rtaltsd .Mrs. Lena Bur gen.-on Miss ........
Petersburg on Wedneaday of tained over the week-. ■
Mrs. V Eldredgi- enterUptoed her mo; . Mrs. L. Sayie. of
Ocean City. 5«»i week
The manv frienda of Mi*. It. Eldrcdge. who has returned from hopsital after undergoing a us operation, are pleased to
Reutien Reeves I* spending < hear that she Is getting along
me tim* at Niagaia Falls. [nicely.
Mr*. E. Morton la spending! CJ. Cmtoer, of Philadelphia.: In Bouth Seaville. who is employed by the Reading'
Stephenson enter-1 Railroad. Is here again • Edith) Mra. J. Derm, who has been
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enfng in Atlantic j
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Stockton Place. In honor of Mrs. • 'harles Swanson, of RoeklaBfl. Me. • Ilarlrs tv Hand, of 911 t’orgle. had as hlg guests over last week end. Mr. and Mrs. T. Pocher aM their son Junior, of New York. Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Kckr. of North Street, entertained t«»**r son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Claghom and ...^r
family, of Philadelphia, over the
week end.
Daniel J. Bishop, of tj.« D. t, Warvl Paper Co, Phtladelph «. was greeting friends in Cape May On
Friday.
Mrs Walter L. Rennet: »ntf^tatnrd the members of hei bridge club on Tbirraday evening a* h£r
muc on Sewell Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Allyn T. Sayre, af Stockton Avenue, entertained ovAi | the week end Mr and Mrs. I. J
Pocher. of New York.
our school ibis week.
Because of the condition of the roods, children from this place and Ocean View, were not transported to the Clermont school
i Monday.
Mrs. Smallwood has been ill thi*
week.
Elsie Allenberger and Frances
Hope, of Camden, are spending a being here with j fe» day* with Mr. and Mra. John ner aunt ror quite yome time. • Rocap.
>Pr. sod Mr- William Corson The Infant son of Mr. and Mra are receiving -ongrstulations « Wood was burled the first of
upon the birth of a nine-pound *"
.. _ . Harriaon and Marie Wiolaon. 01 confine „ Mr. Sion.- and Mra. Crone visited Fishing Creek. of illness. ■' •" nd Mra. John Haytock! again.
until Edgar Welch was In town on ' Mr*. Edgar Ross Thursday aftertrnek j Thursday of last wreck and moved ! not.n of last week. Re-elcetlon of
‘ a furniture from his formei offieera for the year made Mrs. mi* here to Philadelphia. Edgar Rosa president; Mr*. F. Mias Mildred Sapp has been Gandy, secretary; Mra. James rite 111 the past week, but Is ; Smith, treasurer. A pot luck *tip!cuproving. i per was also planned to be held ' - eventnw Wel,i iinrv 1 it,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mason and son. George, were tn Philadelphia
Monday.
Mr*. R«m Taylor. Mrs. Philip Hess and Mrs. Lena Mason were entertained at a sour kroot dinner last Thursday at the home of and Mra. Charles Willis, at
The infant son of Mr. and* Friday
Mra. Russell Young, of Maryland. Red Men’s HalL Eleven members
was burled Saturday- afternoon ! were present.
•5th'irem the home of Its grand-! Mrs. Walter Voss passed Fri-
‘re* : mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Young, j day with her sister. Mrs. Augus-! Cape
/c. 'Interment at i caslde Cemetery. | tus Zimmerman, in Atlantic City. I Miss Emma Price and Morris "The community extends Its gym- Mins Helen Richardson, who Brewin. of Northfleld. called
path)- to the family j ha- been caring for the home of The P. T. A. will hold their. Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Campbell. txralar monthly meeting and) ha* given up her position and dal In the school house Friday I gone to her home In Avalon.
. IBS*: Swainton-Clemiont
ai Pettit, for) Mr*. Leroy Hi
were Sunday guests 'en : cream and cake. An Interesting | of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coi.-on. ’ tf J enter taut men i has been planned j William Ingerwoll and wife, of by- the president. Mrs. Spencer Elisabeth, N. J, > ere week-end ■'— **-—~— Is invited to) visitor* with b!« mother. Mrs.
Mary Ingeraoll
j The first snow storm of the. j *e a sop arrived here In full force I rtkttflway and acfkd Ms part well, j Andrew Zimmerman and William Patteraon. of Atlantic City. [ were Friday visitors at the home attended the] of Walter Vow
, nttnn of the Junior Com-! Mrs. Frank Gandy. Mrs. James munity of South Seaville held In | Smith. Mrs. Ixwlle Corson. Mra. thr High School Auditorium at| Deborah Van Gilder. Mr*. Robert Bridgeton on Saturday. ' Smith. Mrs. Dora Vosa. Mr*. Clara Mr*. George Post and Mra Le-’Coraon and Mlaa Livla WestCOtt roy Hess attended the Junior Com- spent Thursday of last week with
munity Club banquet at the Doug-j Mrs. Ebben Brown lass Hotel Court House, on Fri-1
day evening. Mra. Hess sang a I ' tutiful solo. . _ . .j
he home of his uncle. Rei
V. Brewin. Friday.
Mrs. Bertha Markley. of Cape May. spent Thursday of last week with Mr*. Annie Garretson. John James returned home last week from a vtalt with hi* son. at Point Pleasant, and a visit with hi* daughter, at Wood Crest.
N. V.
Quite a lot of damage was
done here by the severe storm on Tuesday night of last week. Trees were blown down and elec-
tric light service crippled. Mrs. Nelson Garretson en tained at a dinner Friday I honor of her birthday.
the week.
Mrs. Harry Spence and children, of Woodbury, visited relatives her*
this week.
I. L. McIntyre was In Court
House on Tuesday.
The Grange held a buainesn
meeting, installing officers on: Tuesday evening of last week af-
ter * bich supper was served and
a social evening enjoyed by all. 1
Add S Seaville Cp •Mr. Joe. Coady. Mr*. Rebecca'
Mccoure and Mra. Rom Hilton., of Millville. * -e guests of triends'
In South Seaville. Saturday Kern am and Paul Hilton, of;
South Seavllb. spent Saturday In'
Wild* ood.
Mr*. Wood and Mr*. Moore-! ni*e of this community, were the guests of Mr*. Carrie Seri rant, while at the home of her slater, i Mr*. Hobart. The South Seaville Grange lo-|, gether with the community are | making a drive for « donation to 1 the Sea Isle City Hospital. C. K. Foster, of South SearUle; Harry Mackey, of El dor*, and Frank Swain, of Swainton, are the committee In charge. ——.a I
GOOD NEWS its warflnq for people every daij in our I CLASSIFIED I SECTION?
who have bee* spending Week* a: New York, returned this week to then North Street homl.
! Mr. and Mra. Wleter H. Lxrtigt-
erty. who bate been maklhy th»r horn- at Philadelphia, hare rd
I turned to • ape May and will oe- :) copy an apartment on Deeantiw
Mr* Leonard H Davi*. of CMk
t i-ooc. Pa . spent last week end IV i • ape May with her molher, klrkf
.lame. K Taylot. at her Oceah Street aiartmeot d Howard Teneuhaum. of NewarK N. J . w* the gntst of Ida moth**. Mi*. Bertha TcnenhMim over lb* 1
week -nd.
Mrs. T. Alfred Stevens enteiitained several Irtends at a bridg* P rty on Monday evening at He? S- well Avenue home Mrs. Ethan Allan CarophCI. oi Ridley Park. Pa., enjoyed the week end In Cape May a* the guest if her aunt. Mrs. James Taylnh Edwin F. Harris was brought borne from Dr. Mace’s F wptub! Wildwood, after suffering . veral week from a serious carbunde at the base of the brain and la lmproving rapidly at his home on 4 Claghorn Place.
Local Ad: W.,:itad a sales glr! Must be respectable 1111 a flee Christmas. ^
fllose
; Beesley’s Point and Miramar |
Mra. William G. Abbott and Mr*. Evtrtoa A. Corson, of Ocean City, spent Wednesday with Mra. R. I
Erma
who spent the day.
Mrs. Mattie Nichols. Mrs. Anna Garretson. and Mrs. Emma Stiles,
ot West Cape May.
Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Pritch-
ard and sister. Mias Edith Priteh-
T-ockahoe i ard. motored to Atlantic City on Mra. Edgar Corson and Mrs Thursday of last we k and at- G. Corson moloreo io Ocean city
i tended the auto show. Monday
! Miss Edith Harrison and Ml-* Mrs. Hobart Sapp, daughter and I Marie Woolson. of Fishing Creek. *on. spent Thursday of last week
(spent the week-end in West Cap 1 with her mother.
May with Miss Helen Stevenson. The Baptist Sewing Circle met Edgar GatTctson and Albert Wednesday ot last week with Mrs.
McNeil caught IDS eels while In S. Young.
the Sounds last Tuesday. ; The cottage of Clarence B. Mrs. Emma Schellmger at- 1 Smitp w;ls rented to Mr. and Mrs. tended the sewing class at tb-| j CMe Pott* of Audubon, home of Mra. Mary Sheets, at Tbe Hensleys Point P
and Mr*. Edwgrd Post spont
Thursday of last week at Cape!
May with Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mrg Karl Roops, tdsur. Mra. Phamlet. Miller, of Wildwood visited here
Mr and Mra. Leroy Hess WconH Sunday,
jianied by Mr. and Mra. William; Mr*. Sara Dawson spent two Stout and granddaughter, of Ocean i d#JPS ln C*IH- May *t the home of City, motored to Atlantic City on M r. and Mra. Joseph Greaves. Thursday and took In the Auto. Hobert Blattner. of Cape Mae. Show and also attended the Earl! visited his aunt. Mrs. 8. Dawso i.
Th.'strc In the evenlnk , beir Monday.
Frank El dredge, of Salem, spent; Mrs. Bessie 81 eridan ha* been tbi week end ben- with his [quite ill during the past week,
r. Mrs. Annie Eldrcdge. \ bring ronfined to the house with <- Brower spent the week f all attack of la grippe-
Philadelphia, where he at-; Mrs. Dorothy Jen kin- has been M tended the annual conference and [quite ill for a week or more sad KiM; banquet of tb* Fleishman* Yeast been confined to the house. Mrs. ■mpany. Amite Matthew* baa been caring Frank Corliss b doing electrical, for her. i
>rk in Woodbine and motor*: Mra. Lilly Wilson, of Pleasant-[ A glr! who wont wash dishes i re each day ! vttle. ha* been spending a few '-“cause It make, tier hands all Mr and Mra. Allison Ludlam 1 day* here at her parents* home. I red. smoke* cigarettes and make* lird on Mr. and Mr*. Ambrose Mrs. Sai* Jackson entertained I they .-'ll yellow —————= trson, P iermo on Friday af- ■ • *■ 1 "■, ■ ZHII HIZ
Fishing Creek, last week, given by the New Jersey State Agricultural College. Mias Mildred Murphy. home demonstration agent
at large, conducted the affair Mrs- Lydia Dickinson spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Miss Rhoda Brewin spent Sun-
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mra. Wendal Fraley.
will hold a social and give a play entitled "Carpet Rags" on February 3, after which ice cream, cake and a pa. a age sale will be held In' Bee*leys Point school. Every’ dy
Miss Mildred Sapp U quite 111 t (hi* writing. The young folks hive enjoyed he »now very much.
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Whei
n and Mr* down from
t on Mra. George
afternoon.
Webster Bright iYIldwood. called dm Hancock on
Mr* Edward Post and Mra. Lc- j my Hess went on the kitchen tour uesday. Several other ladies drd the df-monviisttun by Mra. in the afternoon, joe and Mrs. E. 0. Howell out enjoying the sleighing Sunday. This U a rare treat inly as a sleigh
Exports of Automobiles
rMONEY TO LOAN - j- Watcher Jewelry. Musical laitramenU. rt Rm, BRUSKIN ' £. Lalti FL ST. BMDOEWI, N. J.
Ted Lenore says: I am not running a February Furniture Sale, but if you are interested in furniture, just concentrate on these prices: 4-pc. Bedroom Suites $80.00 3-pc. Jacquard Living Room Suites.. $85.00 10-pc. Dining Room Suites $125.00 3-pc. Reed or Fibre Suites $32.00 Automatic Electric Washers $95.00 And there are dozens of other styles of suites of afl kinds and all prices, and rugs of every description. Shop where quality, taste and low prices go hand in hand. TED LENORE "SELLS FOR LESS—WHY PAY MORE?" Elmer St., bet. 6th and 7th Sts., — Vineland, N. J.
Bridgeton's Annual GOOD WILL SALE “O^lrnig Greater Values To Create Greater Good Will”
IN FREE PRIZES
$2,000
Saturday, Feb. 4 to Feb. 18 (inclusive)
GRAND PRIZE New 1928 Chevrolet Coach Together With 19 Other Big Prize Awards
—11th Prize—
Electric Waffle Iren
—12th Prize-
Lawn Swing
—13th PrizeColonial Rocker —14th PrizeJunior Floor Lamp
—15th Prize —
26-pc Silrer Set —16th Prize —
Banjo Clock —17th PrizeBridge Lamp
—18th Prize—
Porch Rocker
FREE Prize Tickets Will be available at all stores displaying the official Good Will Sale Banners GET A TICKET FREE With Every Dollar Purchase With Every Dollar Paid on
Account
—2nd :
6-pc Breakfast Room Set —3rd PrizeKitchen Cabinet —4th Prize— Gateleg Table —5th PrizeDavenport Table —6th Prize— Telephone Set —7th Prize— 10-pc Pyralin Toilet Set
"Buy It For Less In Bridgeton" A Message of Good Will From Bridget on Merchants to the South Jersey Public - - —On the ere of he greatest retail merchandising event in the history of Sonth Jereey. the Ext. ntive Committee of the combined t *!•{! business interests af Bridg:-t<m assure one and all of a most cordial grating aid a particularly worthwhile profit as you come into our city.
—9 th Prize—
Martha Washington
’ Sewing Cabinet —10th Prize— Smoking Stand
—ie*h j Santa Ma<
• Boat
Executive Committee of Bridgeton's Annual Good Will Sale.

