CAPE KAY COUHTY TDn«, TODAY FEBBOABY 3. 1928.
B. John Rm-ym *n<1 Mrs. John T*s«o. of Arilon, csliod on Mrs. Sonic* CsrroU on Tuasday. Mrs. Phoife* Grace, of Ctn-.s Home, spent Sunday with Mrs. O. M. Geary.
Goshen
Mr. and Mrs. Ernr*l Debus, after twin* with relative* for a week in the northern part of Un state, have returned home Millard Htrt. of Avalon Coast Guard Station, wn home last week on a several daya' leave Samuel Bright. Newton Sayre. Harry and Everett Smith were In CedanrlHe on Monday. Manuel Qo*Un is Improvlns hla home with a new veranda The PbUathean Class * tertained at the home of Mrr Burse on Thursday afterot last week. Miaa Ih*belle Orbanee visited the county aaat on Wednenday. Mias Eunice Hlyb was tb' guest of her aunt. Mrs. John "IcCray, at Cape May. several ays the pa i. Jr.. passed th« week-end with bla cousin. Kenneth Grace, at Wildwood. MM* Alter Tosour called or Mis. EllaabMh Peterana. at Cape May. on Thursday of last week. Mr. and M». Elmer Brtyht. of Burlcigii. caU.d on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bright on Sunday. There were no service* In the churches on Sunday, on account of the *oow storm. Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Crandol entertained Mlaa Hunt, of Wildwood. over the week-end. Min Ellaaheth Batts and her friend, of Darby. Pa., spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter -
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Irish President Greets Dig Bill Thompson
William T. Covgravc I'rojdmt of Ac Irish Free State, greets Mayor William Hale Thompson of Chicago, as be steps off the Twentieth Century.
Belleplain
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Compton.: Mrs. Edward Compton and sister, j Mias Shropshire, of Dorchester. | called cm Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess on Monday. Miss 1. Barnes, of Millville, has rr'urnrvl home after several weeks' stay with her aister. Mr* Year-! ricks, of Millville. Mrs. Leri Hand and Mrs. Robert 1 Hess spent Tuesday with the former's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Conover. of Pleasant rflie. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman spent Tuesday with their daughter. MUs Main], o? Hammonton. A sui.iber of ladies of Catrp 86 P. 0. of A. motored to Millville on Thursday <veuinx of last week and attended lodge there. All report a wonderful time. Miss A. Lange, of Cape May Court House, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mason. Mr*. Frank Barne* is visiUng her daughter, Mr*. H. Yea rick*, of Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riggins entertained Mr. and Mrs. William P. Mover .of Woodbine. Friday at the home o! the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hea«. Edward Limbeck, of MiUrille. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. William Mason. Mr*. David Fellenhaum and children. of Avalon, visited her father. Henry Heaton on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris spent Saturday and Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Schenke. of Vineland. MUs IJda Heaton, of Avalon. *penl Sunday with her grandparents. Mr. and Mm. Samuel Heaton.
Cape May Point
Mi. and Mrs. Lewis Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Imdlam. of Cape May City, and members of the Cape May Rcbekahs Lodge spent Tuesday evening of last week with Miss L. Woolson, who b 111. Dr. John T. Huff, who has been Quite ill for several months U reported c nsiderably worse this week. His many friends regret the report and sincerely hope his condition will change .or the better In a short time. The school was closed on Thursdsy of last week for lumlgatlng.
Mrs. Cat! Mayer, of Atlantic City, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steer, last week. Mrs Charles W. Saul of Wildwood. spent Tuesday here with her abler. Mrs. Nelson Hand. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Wolcott. Mm. Joseph Entrlkan and RnPert Kennedy were Millville visitors on Tuesday. Harry Lacey moved hb family Into the new tenant house of Mm. Mary Bonders on Saturday. The Ever Ready Sunday School Clan* met on Friday evening at the home ot Mr. and Mm. R. Blabbing. Mr*. Harry A. Hand, of Wildwood. spent W.-dnesday of last week wl h Mrs. William F. Hand. Mr*. Amelia Neal apenl Thursday of 1-st week al Cape May with Mr*. Charles Willi*. Milton Robbins and John Kimble sue home last week from their school*. The Sewing Circle met on Friday alumoon at the home of Mm. Arthur Butcher. Henry F. Fltbian. of Bridgeton, trade a business t-ip here on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Long, of Wildwood, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mm. George Thor-
•u-hool doctor wishing to ptevent the disease from spreading, ordered the building be fumigated. The pupil* made good use of their vacation. Mm. Edward Berrell and Mm. Horry Woolson motored to Vineland on Wednesday vening of last week where they attended the Vine land Rebekah Lodge. Walter Hughe* and mother. Mm. Edward Hughes, of Went Cap.May, visited Mr. and Mrs. Woolson and daughter at the Point, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Halderaan. accompanied by Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hughe*, and Mm. James Woolson. motored to Wildwood on Thursday of last week. Mr and Mm. Swain Wool) and Mm Frank Week*, o. ( old Spring, spent Thursday of last week here with tbotr grantldwrgbter and nelce. Mias L. W jot* Howard Chester and son. J spent Saturday afternoon with their grandfather. Thomas Cbm The children cf the Point « well pleased with the snow Saturday. All automobile owners were invited to tow the boyr and girts. The wind storm on Tuesday did considerable damage here. The propeny of the Bittern of 8» Mary's by the Sea suffered the greatest loss. All of the bouses on their property were destroyed. when wind blew them Mm. Alexander Haldeman spent Friday afternoon visiting Mm. M Ball inner and Miss Bessie Haxlett in Cape May. Mm. E. Huff, of West Cape May. has spent several days this week here, caring for her father-tn-law. Dr. J. Huff, who b seriously Ul.
Rio Grande
There came near 1 icing a sen ous fire at Mile* Colwell’s, during the high winds on Wedneeday of last week, when his chimney was aflre. but nnally extinguished by men who hapi>ened to be near. Mm. Jam*- Vnnsman. of Bridgeton, visited her husband here on Wednesday of last week. Born to Mr. and Mm. William 8. Carson on Wednesday, a boy. who has been named Carl Rutb-
LEGAL
LEGAL
BOROUGH OF WOODBINE COU* TY OF CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY ' ORDINANCE NO. » BUDGET AND TAX ORDINANCE FOR THE YEAR IKS Loos! Budge! Of the Bormigh of Woodbine. Cape May County, aiv* «*!■ Of Hew Jtr**). for Ihc n«.-al year 1*S*. The budget shall atao con•Uiiue the TAX OKMINANCK. RB IT OKl'AIMTV, t*y lb*. Magur am! Council of the Borough -or Woo.thine. Can. May Courty And Slat* vt New Jersey, that there shall Ifailed by lava f Ion and coll»rted loe the year t»Zf. the aom of SIX nmt'SAN'B and SEVKNTY-REVKN DOLLARS and SEVENTEEN CENTS for (be purpo— of meeting the apurourlaUun* art forth la the follouuu: (tatemenl of rcaouroe* and ngprernaiUma for (he flacal y<wr 1»Z» ANTICIPATED REVENUES
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Tuckahoc
Mr. and Mr*. P. J. Sturgis have brun entertaining Mr*. Elisabeth Scbule and three children, of Camden. Mr. and Mm. H. W. Gandy passed the week-end in Mo' '!*- vlUe. Pa., with Mr. and Mm. Herrvild Thropn. Mr. and Mr*, aun Van Horn, of Manna. Pa., were 'Sunday visitor* with Mm. Elect* Churehlll and Mrs. Mary B. Dan-. Rev. and Mrs. C. 8. l*wrenre. of Dennbville. were in town last Friday, renewing acQualntanct*. Mr. and Mr*. John Bergh. Pr.. and children passed Monday evening In Ocean City. Samuel G. Langley went to Pennsgrove on Tuesday. Mr*. John Little left Wednesday morning of last week for a abort visit at Miami. Fla. Mr. Birch wood Wilson an ! ighter, Edna. motored to odbury last Monday. Mrs. Ed. Lloyd paused Thursday of last week In Pleasanlvllle
Eldora
Fishing Creek
The children are taking *dvantage of the snow, a* we have not had any sleighing for several winters. They surely are enjoy
Mr. Fore met with an accident ln, L"' - antterfon! and Mi
'SEEl. Ethel Ruthei fin d. of Cap May sllghtlv In j p otBU on relatives here on
' Sunday.
Allred Jackson, wife an.l her
mother took dinner with their
D. Morrell Woolson. on
Jured.
William Pet!
visited their grandson Sunday at 1 the Millville Hospital, where
. and wife!*
had been operated on
Charles Noon and son. William, was in Court House on Tuesday
of last week
Willbtr. Fowler and mother motored to Millville on Thursday ot
Sunday.
Mr*. E. Fox spent Monday wlih Mrs. Boyd McPherson E. B. Eldredg- motored to l*-esburg Thursday of last week
on business.
Mm. Isuilse Bow-.n motored
‘- rf * «l‘»Tts‘ned phlladelphls with her father .... her friend. Virginia Hand, of i oori j W edne*day evening of last week House on Wednesday nighL of last MriL ,;-o>c. Matthews rven
Thursday of last wee'N with Mi ■ Frank Matthew* at Erma.
HOSIERY
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Bridgeton's Biggest Sale
Shoes, Rubbers, Hosiery-For the Famil''
Specials For City Sale Misers’ and Growing GtrU* High Shoe* $1.98 Misseti' and Children'* Oxford* ' $1.98 Men’s Oxford* and High Shop*, Welt Soles $2.98 Ladies’ Pump* and Oxford* $2.49, $2.93 Men’s 4-Buckle Arctic* (Special) $2.98 Women's House Comfort Shoes $1.98, $2.98
TICKETS GIVEN FOB SALE'S BIG PRIZES
Mr*. Gertrude ly-nber was
DeJmonl on Fr day
Ralph I'ctem-.n moiorea to Millville on Thoracny of lost week. Arawxnnv Council. No. 121 D. of P, served a pot pie supper
Wednesday evening
Mia* Ethel Fowler, of Millville, spent the week end with her parent*. Mr. and Mm. Bernard Fow-
ler.
Dias Creek
Mr. and Mm. Fred Smith and; daughter, of Slone Harbor, spent | Sunday with her parent. Colman
Mrs. Alfred Sheets and Mrs. Leallo Bate called on Mr*. Ethel .Srhellenger Monday. Mb* Dorothy Matthew* speni Wednesday of last week with Mis* EHa Klndberg.
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NOTICE TO BIDfERS
THURSDAY. MAICH •
Mr*. El*ood Howell and Mr*. *.-id (Rreet Ijgbttag Pi-tr, t Zedok SliHrp and son. ipent mrn'hmeev. ^for fbe pertod uf j w Thursday of last week at Ocean j'.V spwiaoauon* fie s*id Htreet City. itJxbltng C»n t* hod upon appHeoikni Mm. Ida uar: and Mbs Alma"' 'Jr »'UX2!Sdb? 0n . Norton Hpi-nt Tburaday of last, r , r ul£.<irh..k’drn»n up<«' a N>» week at Court House. j Jersey linking hmtumlon. , <B_ the
John Down*, of PhlladtJnhb. ‘ f” ^
spent Hunday with hi* mother. | .si»>lunrre iu guamiiW the bidder
Zadok Sharp. Jr. of the Holly e.iieHnr ta.o a Saturday with hb paren'- ‘trsn
Mm. Mary Norre ^id Mm El-p Ibe cVrami».lon reww* rbhi wood Howe” .,,wnt Wednesday of | "V c.V^imIo,, la*» . at I .‘old Spring. haul- . f WITTKaMP. Mr. and Mm. Richard Lloyd and! „ , secretaij son. spent 1'riday at Newrort.- _. —, with her cotule Mrs. Carl L vden.l notice OF annual meeting dav^, ^ ThUr ' SCHOOL DISTRICT OF nay at nmrt House. MAURICE RIVER TOWNSHIP
Nora Moore and Mia* M.
More spent Thursday of hurt week j x 1 ' liutrtc'i K ef
Court Honse.
Mm. Richard Uoyd spent Thursday at Court House with her aunt.
Mm. 8. Willis.
Mr. Daniel Chamber* spent Saturday at Court House. visited us Saturday and the children are having a fine time
with their sleds.
TJ.ore will tie a Booster nu, •- Ini. In the I. 0. M. Hall. February . lor the Grange. Ison Norton Is working at the Peterson garage at Court House. Quite a few cars got stock In the snow on (he Main road Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mm. John Babbitt spent j v Tburadai of last week at Court, Hoove wtth her mother. Job# Han,••It. o' Millvlllr, spent j
('umlwrl»nd, (hst the <
roll* will rmna period of om- bn
lEcpsiiins *nd lb Purehaslng loind
must n
Come in and Ride in The New Chevrolet Our “Free Car” contest is still on. We still have a few good used cais left. AH guaranteed. for Economic?! T'ron portcl.en
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