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Complete Report of Fire Co, M«* At Annuli Bu*in» Meeting of CedenriUe
Fire Fighters
Pres. Appoints Committees
CAPE KAY
cotitt mns ntnur Ttnvtxt it), w
TV VolUOtW nrtf lompanj' held tbclr anno*l buslnes.t Itut la»t week with the new prc^ldfat. WIlHctn Hank, la the Chief GtoTKt HepBer ^tT 'he following report for 1M-. NodUrr of out of town call* la d “- trtet. 11: Newport. 2: lalrtoo. 2. CMKaOte. 16; a* follow*: Jan. 6. Jefferson Newcomb, bouee Jan. S Raymond < ox. chimney. Jan. 15 Mike NardeUI. chimney. Jan. 26. Albert Godowne. chim ne Ftb. 12. Marin* DeBere. chlraMarc* 5. Jataea Candy farm. b *>arrh ll>. Mel ford Starkey.
March 12. Joiwph Hepuer. *araiarch 13. Tboma* Bowe. chlmD '*tan* 27. Georfe Wllwa. cMm-
Recent Deaths lbs. Joseph Wentworth SOUTH SEAVI! ' E—Mrs. Joseph Wentworth pw^—d »•'*? * U,-r home here on UcdnesdaT atternoon. February 1. after an monia. She wan buried °n Su^ day afternoon at the Caltary Cemetery Rev. Blarrov. hao charge of the eeincea. Lea-is Barnett Mn.l.VIU.E-bewisBamel*.o! North Third Street, died sudden ly early Tue^ar morning January SI. Ralph Barber. Sr. MILl-VILLE- Ralph Barber. Sr. died at the home of bis son Georg*. «. North Main Road. Sunday after haring been in Hi health for aerentl weeks. For more than forty year*. Mr. Barber made his home la tbu city. He is well known throughout the county and was active In civic affairs until recent yearsBrs. Anna Haa*«» BAILEYTOWK-Vrs Anna Hanson died suddenly s: bT_ la BaOrylon. Tueaday morning at about S o'clock from 0>r_eff*ct» of a stroke of paralysis. 66 years old Service, were held from her late residence this afternoon »l 7 o'clock with interment at Haley-
rtlle.
May 18. 1
Ch fiay%I. Joseph Hepuer. bouse. December 16. Leri Hltcbner.
chimney.
December 19. George W
chimney.
The members' attendance ord at Are* Is as follows; George Hepuer !2; James Duffleld. 11: Elmer Starkey. H; Allen Sterens. 13; Addison Beter. IS; Harry Stanton. 15; Mollord Surkty. H: Clarence Sianton. 15; Sharer Gandy. 8; Myron Powell. IS; Unwood Starkey. 13; Sul ford Schafer. 11; Johnson NoMe. 15; Hewart Brown. 16; Ben) Stereo*. 3: Will lam Peter mt.. 16: CllfUm Batman. 14; MnWord Daria. 14; Wilbert Bonbam. 18; Warren H listed. 13; Joseph Ewan. John Leper. It; Howard Starkey. 15; William Bank*. 13 Tbc President appointed the foltowinc commtUre.: Fntertainmm -George Hepuer. Mnlford Darts Hewerd Brown. Visiting— James Duffleld. Elmer Starkey. John Loper. House — William Henry Wangstrom. MuJ-
Wrv May A. Fenrieaaker SOOTH DENTSIS —Miss May A. Hcnrtenaker died a! her late residence on Tuesday. January 31. Mis* Pmstenaker was born tn Philadelphia on February IS, 1M4 and w as the daughter of the late r-fcaries D. Fenstenaker. She had been in ill health for sereral rears and in 1913 cane to South DennU. where she made her home srith Mrs. Belle U Blake. She was held in high regard ..nd in spite of great suffering’'' was always cheerful and ready jg help other*. Funeral services were condnci / C. E. Foster from the home of Mrs Belle Blake. Rev ..ichline. of Kemble Park urch. Ogontzf Pa., condurted serrtce*. Interment w la Union Cemetery. Many friend* from Philadelphia attended the funeral utany floral tribute* gn*e rrldeno ol the esteem of her friends She !* survived by her mother. Mr*. Charlotte R. Feast maker. :ind two brother*. Bdward K PVnstenaker. of Philadelphia, and Edward K. rtmakerG -ll URDU' IVankllu Fenstenaker. of South
Dentil*.
A* tsHUIVui hat bem added to lb* iWQQlrenisat* 'd membership. Henry Wangstrom. who I* taking
who rerelfl
As :hla
Chief called
for any others who would like to take the initiation and Warren Hlisted hurriedly acrepted. A treat of home-made leo cream and cracker* were tent to tbe boys by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Diatnenl and wes greatly appreciated.
Port Norris M. E. Church PORT .NORRIS-—Tbe service* for Sunday. February 12 ant ns follows: 9 A. M. class meeting. J. B. Reeves, leader. 10:30 morning worship and Baptism and reception of members. 2:30 Sunday school. 7:30 evening worship. This 1* tbe time for benernlence and members are requested to band to the pastor.
North Pt. Norris
5ir7~»mUm » ■>££ W-' W
,11. Ohio, have bee*: -odal , rrp uhtrUl* rt*l-j ciR^t* at the bom* of the formers , or6 , >ulng were Mr. and hroikir Lew ;s P- Harris ^ I'rsr.k r>ast-'r. Mr*. Sanroel Mr ..nd •! Ralph *“»«; ‘'I . , n Mr. and Mr*. J- H. Jlrlacetcn. s.rr meal Atten Sharp. Jr_ Mr. T. W.-dmsd»y aft-'roeon cf tart »^k ^ rU . U nk Will*. Mr. r— lattle ivli, "'tsjn, M , H«ry *HB«. »*■** »r. - an ''wrnlrht gneM h ^ siUs Carrie Harm.
Mix* Kathryn ■•sockwell at ^ ^ l.rsllr rottm*. **-*,— . ,. noms nf the utters pars«s. Mr ! ^ Jolul v,uU and «*. Howard. Mlwer. Ksthry.^d Ida Hwl — ' Ha l»y Mis* Versa Bailer, j of Vineland, rtaltsd Mr*. Rebc
•an Fisher. Mt ryle HoHln- j how oe »u»day.
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MrSS 1 yjz., ^ .s P..h«c„ »«1 W«- •»' ibS l-.-bW r ": v.. tern 1 'pent tbe part week end at her
■ — May.
Mrs Arthur Sock well has
«* tec V Mro"M ~Sropahiro U .pending
e time with her t
uxither. Mr*. J*t
Mauricetown. who is 111-
viev Primo. Elmer nienmoov. - ——-e i- — . , nl rr last at Msarlentowii In Mr Alt** »arp. jr.. epem
...• service of the liadte.' Aid; Aay te Snehty of Whtrh she G a mem-; «»* Tb» Aid were nerving a MHeK to the Masonic Udgc r*»rr
Harrr Sh». of Dmr)M. «+ Mr and Mr*. Harry lied V. oo*iruff Bo*«* "* Monday, ^tewded a foM«Ml *■ »? Mr an.* Mr*. Wtllet* arop- _ hu on rhnrwiay ol Mat ,bi“ a“ *n*. Bobetl. .*« the Ackley t. *P n^rfs rt Mro Ha Shr«**lre ^ Oaldy* & r O*. ot MtUriH.. •- » Mr and Mrs. Alfnsd Wai'o*. her* oe Wbdnsflday of l** 1
- - railed o* Maw
.nd Mr. ami Cbarle* Ore and daughter.
Alice Ollle Tomllna. Mv snd Mr. Cart Ark lev and dal gbter. wilHem ^ght. Mr. and Mm L--; reuee Garrlaon and " rt
MlUville visitor* 9aittrv*y
Back Hume A jain
Lower and Mrs A delta U»per. of ( aoa and children h ** MllirMie. Mi*. Ethel 8t. Clair, i to their home here after *r.4 Mr* John Br«c* and tng m** » a Alice Key gathered at th.- where Mr. Garrlaoa s.„. W l. ■..»« ,, *.
“ w ""' “ Willis Arttle; .}
sp_ *» is*-- — !, tefir - and daughter, of MHIrttl- ■ tMfed
Mr add Mr*, tan.refer
and family aod Mr. and Mr*, p,.. Arktey and family BfUg. Mis* M*ty Aekley .pant «•»
stay morning la MHI' !H»--jofc. H-rff W**' f^rr, |en Monday «t I'M* — - -* th »H1
There la ■« fool Hke «»• «M fool »bn will kick th* tomm if siauJte* in hi* path ahead of Ms ao that he may “ ' "
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5 WE INVITE CHARGE ACCOUNTS o
Mu* Deborah I
Mauiicetou'ii
i Mr I^Roy Sharp, of Mill railed on Mr father. Mr. A R. f Sharp flBBday. X
M. E. BL ATT CO. Atlantic City’s Great Department Store
“^; n T^£r=i Port Elizabeth Thursday with hi. parrou. Mr •nd Mr* liallaa OarrtaBW^ j y r ^ Mn> Byron Py| t and I wn. Norman, at ITUna*. »lulled I Mr. and Mr. D«>la Pyle on S*n-
Mr. rad Mr*! T. WtlB.
Mias Ethel Heeves. aho 1* r' duden' at a college In Delaware « spending a ft* day* with her;'
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Mortaa | Faiajkill rf p*“--*- 1 t At - 1
viMi.d i..r t.ar.ri!^ Mr. and Mr* J 1 Frank Re* vu* over the w eek-end. : Mrs. William Hartgo*. of Dor- ' cheater. La* leer. vitdUng he; I daughter. Mrs. George Harris, for I
Mu» Rachel Gilliland and her j { mot her were In Delrooot Thur*- ]
. . «sr, wirn rer ' day of lari week, visiuac Mr. and ] 1 Uo^Z ! *•«- WHOM* Carliala. 1
..nd Mrs. *on.n, , c'aruabWl. of Phi
Port Norri* Baptist Church Activities PORT NORRIS.—The orchestra am', about 30 members church motored to Pal* Monday night and Joined in the evangel i*ti,• service held In the Baptist rburch there, under the leadership of the pastor. Rev. L j
M. Stoffeis.
Prayer mretm* will be held on Saturday night at 7:30. The subject will be. “Dally Thing, tn the Christian Life." X!r. and Mr. Doggers, miaetonartea home on furlough from India. where they have been working under the Foreign Mls.lon Board of the Baptist Church, will be with u* at tbe prayer meeting or. Saturday evening, and we eg- j Pevt Mr. Uoggea. to speak on Sunday morning and Mr*. Bogges* at lh< Sunday school hour In the
hrist. Followed by Glory."
Mr*. Dallas Gerrtaon
Thursday rad Friday of !a*t week with bet brother. Mt. and Mr*. I
Lewi* Howell, o' Vineland
Mr. IagIIc Trout spent Saturday afternoon and evening in Millville Miss Deborah Sharp, who 1* employed In Millville, .pent the lH*t ».<k cad with her father. A
K Sharp. Sr.
Ml » Marion Lloyd, of Port Norri*. spent Saturda with friend* 1 lint. Ruben Sharp. Jr., and family spent Sunday with her pr.rent*. .Mr and Mr* Clinton Moore, of Ditidlnc Creek. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Reeve* and family spent tbc past week mf! will, h»r parent* of Leeaburg. Mis* Lillian Hunter, of Port Norris, spent tbe past week end with her sister. Mr. and Mr*. IX-r-
wet! Lloyd
Mr. LeKoy Bobbin*, who D em
ployad in Philadelphia. *p«ii tbe! By ion Broadwater, who i* om|M*t week end with hi. father, j ployed In Philadelphia, ha* been HamtJel Robhint. j at hi* home here for a weekRaymond Sharp, who i* a drug-! Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Hender-si-t In PLlladclphl*. spent the Iron. Mr. and Mr*. Harry May p et week end With hi* mother.! hew. Mr. and Mrs. William M»Mr* Ifetwa Shnrp. Iron. Mr. and Mn>. Raymond HenMf -nd Mr* Edward Hunter, <Vr*on and non. Howard. France* -sud fainllv as* spending some ‘ Vanarean and H. Canip mttennW
Mr*. William Pabri and daugfa- J ter. Mildred, of Millville, were f gueet* of Mr. and Min. Byron [ Hickman on Friday. Ondetgoe* Opomtioa Mr Joseph Rack-* ‘w hro )u*t J undergone an Millville Hospital. Mr*. Rlehard 4 non. Edward, spent tbe week-enl with Mr. and Mr*. Chrtrilan Kug-
ler.
Mr. and Mr*. Georg. Stall, of Camden, were week-end gueets of
Mr- la-la Turour.
Mr*. Dorothy PeUt De Mange l*ir been vWtlng her parent*. Mr. and Mr*, i. ~
The 1928 Fabric Exposition An exposition of live new, the smart, the un’^ual in 2>pring fabrics! W hich means mostly an exposition of prints, for never have prints been ns* fashionable, more colorful, more distinctive! A visit to the 1928 Fabric Exposition is as good as a pre-view of the style; la Spring and Summer! Never Has Atlantic City Seen Such a Glorious A rray of Lovely Materials of All Kinds
Beautify Your Home During Our February Furniture Sale! During this great Sale we are offering the most remarkaHe savings on Furniture and Rugs!
Beautiful 3-pc Velour Living Room Suites
4-pc Bedroom Suite
Feb. Price.-S125.00 ^ P "“~*'25.00
‘Choice of several style* and j s rover* .it this remarkablj low I
5-pc Breakfast S iHe Feb. Price—$20.00
Gas Range Special—$22.00
Furniture—Rugs—Radios MILLVILLE, N. J.
Second Floor
Riggins-Gaskill-Hunt
Give Free Prize Tickets 1 Some °f Fashion s High lights in Silk for Splint
On all cash purchase* and all money paid on account, whether the account is new or old, during the Merchants’ Good Will Sale, Feb. 4 to 8, incl.
Grand Pianos, Players, Uprights and Duo-Arl, Rep'oducing $295 to $2000 Orthophonic Victrolas $95 to $600 Your old Piano or Phonograph taker in exchange. I Eaiy Terms If Dcsirtd
Riggins-Gaskill-Hunt
One of Fashion’s Highlights for Spring!
MALUNSON’S NEW
A merican Indian Prints The Indian, the fir*: American, rich in legraiiAxy lore and ■yrnhstte art. has furnished the inspiration and the motifs for one of the moat on usual and interwaag coUection* cm offered by the house of Hsllinson, long famous for originality in
fabric, design and color.
Presented in Atlantic City Exclusively by the M. E. BLATT CO.
REPRESENTING THESE INDIAN PRISES Sioux War Bonnet Zuni Tribe Hopi Tribe Blackfoot Tribe Iroquois Tribe Cherokee Tribe —InAntmctJblr Voik —Pnuvwillow —Khaki Keel
mRIKINGLY beautiful are these. CHENEY PRINTED SILKS FOR 19? nfi Printed BiUoen—Cheney’s Printed Sheer Cnr>
Cheney’s Printed Cndcrelk Silk
Cheney’s Printed Silk Voiles Cheney's Printed Cytane
Printed Sunnytub Silks, New This Season This well llkfd allk tf now of-ft-red In a wonderful roltactloo of print* In newest coloring*. Radiant Ray Silk-and-Rayon You wouldn't know It wa* a mixture by looking at it! All the richness of pure allk. Darb rook Prints New 1928 Designs t'nduubU'iily the moat brant!fui. collection of Darbnmk prititr we havt ever offered.
New Black Silk Coatings For Spring Cheaey’a. MaUinron'a and Boonet'a allk*. In plain and fancy weave*. IS* wide. Good rang) of pricoa.
Everglo All Silk Radium Tht* t* the new Improved weave for apring. Good range
Let Me Crepe (I'ronowaned La May! A fur all ■ilk Bat ctwp* It the new Improved Bn Mi. »Mi ■apple texture. 31 cotet*. Kea low price. Eagle'* L'Aiglon '’rinted Flat Crepes Printed Crepe Chiffons
Talk O' Town Prints Stunning Design^ Shown exeftmtveiy by lb. M { E Dlatt Co.. In Atlantic City ' Gorgrou* tolortnca and ex- j quMIv quality.
Reservation Print* ir Indian InBurnre tn i :n* Is here reproduced In t optionally beautiful rotor*
Famous Mebco Crepe de Chi’* St'' arid*. Ouarsnit*A «« able. Puro rilt sc, 1 r dye tn aitg of it' :
Prints
Skyl®*
Mebro Super Georgette Crepe
Living Models Will Show These New
',L 28 Jr„° ( Ev "'“' , * bric * are ^ ^ cottQ *.
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Every E.verfa.1 Mmc ctic thu .,on clad guarantee: If an, Everfn.1 F.W,: Fade, f„ „ y , ^ relnnd the purat™ p^ce ol the nrauri,.] a. well a. ,h. „f
making up the garmen*..
Once An Everfaal Cuaton*,. Alwaya An Everfn* r
Living Models Will Display Made Up Frock, of ,he New Everfad Fab,
Everfaal Printed Everf^i -
Dimities
| 101 East Conunerse Street
Bridgeton, N. J.
Evertast Printed Celanese Chiffons
Everfast Printed French Piques
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