Caje hat cwnrrr Friday, nssum 10. im*
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of Mill »*• &fl«r bone ol
MOlrllle. c fBuiclirr, of Hr» 1 41 r». Jurvir wot WHi *wwk »t tbr Sir*. BoIUd
i Vatentlat- and i tl* l. O. O. T e'-«alng, IM *e anciHiancr I *111 be given
i on Tur*weHt, at •re elected
i of la*1 weak
! Inti ted. Re- . craam and blnthe boatna.
I HoUlngihead. mrd Calhoun • Totour. Mi fOox. Mt. and l Laura Er r. Herbaria. , Mr*. Ella
I, Brneel Craho-lcy. •nnounrlnr (he JtiBBIIil11 Mra Bnnerly Mia* Alra
I. Of Port EJiia- ■ daurbi't, Mrs. "*e latter
Sapper the Leeeburr
>ani*-d by I frinoda, alternit-ri Mi . Joba'a Mpiut and enbmen! beW la ’he Mawnlc ms ThuratUy MMing of lad A Ab* »HMHf arae * !*««■* Aid Boei.'ly -f ih, „ OMM*. •hlch wan f.dlowed by a wnM anjorabl. procraa atuhr in* iMwothW of Mr and tens, ted Uwore. of Vim land. Tboan peaaent werr siiianlmam In •racMaMnr It to be th. biciat ever"'itl*en by Nn> Itwe Uatft. Thcr. arere abo" 186 ta atteudance. Tbo« ho eif«,pn»ent ritwi Leeaburc ». r< itr. and Mr*- Bee nett 8it>«niao ' 1 Mra. Howard Shan. Mr !*. «naa AbUh. William a Mia* Mamie Camp. Mr am! I-SHI. Mr* Bel If Comptor , Witabtth VTauah. Mr*. H ) StT. and Mi» Ralph
xasix uraw nr«i^ commission . sTRATHMene. ft. *■ ftnncT- »~»tt>oe es
Fairton
In The Hinpltal
Albeit Robbins and family, of;
Cart Mania. Mr. and Mr* Delbert; J "hn Johnson, of Iht tla.*la. of BrV*eU*. *p.-nt Sunday »•» 1» euBerln*
•Itt their parrnta,
•III Dart*.
Mr*. Frank H Robbias hi urned bMlse altar spend inn _ •ral days *ith Mra. Leri Robsin*, la Camdei
III Mltli
Mia* I'aan Wallace, the olde-.t d*u»hler. of Mr*. Mary Wallace :* very HI with pneumonia : ramed Burse it in attendance. Mra. Fowler, of Woodbury, rteitlng her daughter, dr* Cha*. Went*. Mr*. Oreatee McChoJay ton. William, of BrMgelon. speai the week end with Alfred Shaw tad family. The Ladles' AM Society, of tie M. E. Church, held a businee. meettos at the home of Mr*. R M. Hustad on Wednesday allerTateattar HeeU The Lpwortb I^eague will bold a Valentine Social at the home of Mr*. Frank Johnson on Friday
KM* Evelyn Woen. of Greenwich. spent the week and with Mis* Kathryn Schaam. Mis* Ada MlMer. a I'retaat Collet*. C< spent the week end with her parent*. Mr. and Mr* George Miller Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Johnson spent a day In Philadelphia this w»e*. Percy W. Feat ha* been oa a business trip to Red Bank and Jersey City for the Central Rail-
I'errnt-Traebre*' A**eeiafiss
with b
poisoning In hi* arm la in the Millville I! ..‘pitaI and rem
about the same.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Taylor spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Taylor's parents. Mr. and Mr*. J.
Taylor.
Mr. and Mra. John Bechcll. ot Millville, sp.nl Sunday nith Mr. and Mra. Melvin JerreU. of this
Hi Bedding Asatsmory
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor entertained m honor of their STth wedding atralverae<-y, Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Taylor and «on. William Mr. and Mrs. El I* worth Taylor and son. Evan*. Mr. and Mr*. Sel-on Taylor and children. Paul. Natson. Bnlab and Peart. Mis* Anna Tayloi. R- 'ond Taylor, of thla place; I and Mr*. William Raroell and Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Chamber* and son. Alvin, of Millville, and Mias Chamber,
of Dorchester A vt . _ evening wa* enjoyed by alL
Break* Two Flagrr*
Jacob Zimmerman. Jr., of thl* place had the misfortune 14 fall during the heavy snow and break
Millville
Camden Strnmahip Ticket Agency. Mr. and Mr*. Addl*on Bateman I Robert C. Briggs, entertainer
We spending some Urn* In Paul*-1 scheduled for the Lj.eiim Aeboro as guest* of their son ano 1 soctatlon li'eture course for Rat wife. Mr. and Mrs Hctbert Bate-] urday night, did not arrive and
'ere wa* no entertainment.
spent Wednesday wHh’ soon unneanuiis na* purrna*ea 1 Min Grace L. iiornn wa; Dr and Mr*. A. F. WIIHamson. 1 * "»» aetomoMle. ] gradbated from the Ola«=l«.ro of Wilmington. Del. Dr. Wllllsm-j - Surm ^ Seteou 2 ibr
son was a former pastor of th- Revival 8erri«* Opea First baptist Church of tMa^ctty j Kcvival am ling* are being
1h ginning last Suaday
Mis* I^on* Hoffman, who! a Baby Girl teaches at Bridgeton. ba< t, . n ‘ }
made secretary ..t th. Parent-1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Budd. Teacher*’ Aseociatlon ■>: till High ] of ‘iridgeton. announc. the arSrhool. rival 01 a daughter. liorolhy
' ’nded the funeral of William B.! Louise. Mr*. T
iement. Intern
rnt v
t Over
visited his parent*. Mr. and Mr*. John Peoples recently. Mr. and Mr*. WHHant Peterson of Ocean City, were week-end visitors la thla city.
Underwood
The boys at the Bachelor's Rest ad an ice cream treat on Friday night and were entertained by Mr. Gordneir wHh travel Uik* of other countrte* be ha* visited. Mr. and Mr*. W. Br.Jffij eet* ruined Mrs. R E. Mtll*. >t Philadelphia, the past week The;
Etangeitct O. H. Callia. at WllKy.. u rondarrtag the t» and I* said le be a very able '.peak*;. Rev Collie will le aaslstid by Prnf. B. G. Greenfell. of Dawson Springe Ky.. who will ndutt the singing. Hat Chimney lire The Bre department was called It one night last week to the Mart* farm houar. in the refr of Central school hotase. It proved oe a chimney are. but r. very : one. which might have proved Chemicals soon «ztin-
dinner Mr. and Mr*. John FVti. r and children, ot DettnisvlH*. Clara Brad way. of Bridget on Mis* Franco* Bradwa;- mt rented Mr*. Mills to . on Sunday evening and .
day there.
Mr. Chartas Brad way. Hr. bso Mr*. Anna Noel motored to Millville Saturday afternoon and took supper with Mr. and Mr*. Albert
Grace. 8r.
John C. Hand, uf Port Norris, spent Monday with Mr. William
Bredway. Sr. and family.
Mr, end Mr* Peter Tribbit. of Man rice town. Mr. and Mr*. Sam
Sharp, ot Bridgeton. Mr. and Mr*
! Joseph Cox. of HeUleirill*. Mr
Mr and Mr*. Harry Edward*, of j and Mra Jo*. Bradway. of Wlldthla city, entertained Mr. and Mr*, wrood. Mr. and Mra. Ben Bredway.
of Mtilvlll*. called on Mr. William Bradway who has been «ju!t«- |||, *—* ‘ tw recovering very nicely.
Alfred Taylor
of Port Norri*. Monday.
hold their Mist Bertha Thompson, of North but Is
next meeting at the school house Fourth Street aprm U» Ur*' of
on Monday evening. February 12. the week In Woodbury.
Intard
nung those who are ill. Mr. and Mr*, riayton Eldredge. of Newport, were exiling on Mr*. Anna EM-edge on Sunday. The tracker* of Lawrercc. Downe and Fairfield Township* will hold a teachers' meeting at Fairton school bouse on Tuesday afternoon.
Center Grove dr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor aprtit Sunday with Nelson Taylor and family. Corrall Henderson, of Millville. .<pent Sunday with Miaa Esther Sparks at her home here. Mrs. George Durham and Mr*. Wilbur Hlnaa spent Wednesday >1 last week with ’Mrs. Nelson i'arior. Francis Magee and Mr. Rprlngur arc rebuilding their chicken coopaMr. Magee and Mr. Springer had the misfortune, to have ’hem blown .down by th*-high wR-ds last week. Both coops were large
Kenneth Robltason. of Newark, •pent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mra. Irwin Rotdn-
aon. on D. Street. Invite Pastor le Brian
of the Second M. been invited to return to I>astorate next year. Word has been received Mrs. Uda Chew, of Pine Street, has arrived at Miami. Fla. Onl »f Hospital Mrs. Charles Dubois, wife _. Rev. Dubois, of Heisterville, was discharged from the Millville Hospital Tuesday, after being confined there for sc Carrol Hickmai phis. Is spending this city. Mr. and Mra. Percy Smith and family, of till* city, spent last Sunday at Wildwood. WIH Prate West Indies
Imer OuNleid. Jr., ha* accepted a position with a bMlness Dun In Newark, N- J. Auto Accident An automobile wt ’-nt ocirred early Monday morning and on* man Is In BrMgelon Hor pit*! - iff.'ring from the effect*. A colored than driving a Bolck touring ear ow ht* way to Port Norris and driving at a very rapid gait, skidded off the main read and bit a large maple tree. The automobile was completely wrecked beyond repair. The man was severely cut and bruised but t* not la a dangerous condition. It Is thought there were others with him. but they made their
Ccdarville
Mrs. Ross De Marls U confined to her home by illness. Cealer Starkey and Harry Wlgtaore. of Philadelphia, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Starkey. Alice Oodown la suffering with a broken arm. - Mrs. Charles Stevens shopped in Bridgeton on Monday. A bird dog belonging to Johnson f^oble was killed by an auton.obll j running over It one day recently. Bakery Wagon Upsets The L* Slourgeon bakery wagon upset early on Tuesday morning A wheel came off and ibe road being slippery, the wagon ups Miss Eva Owrrtaon spent St day with relatives In Millville. Walter Schafer Is having a n roof put on his house. Mr. and Mm. Elvln Kate* and son. Kirin. Jr., of Salem, spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mr*. A. Smith.
February Sale RUGS
*a. Brtdgetot
k-njamin
reland
Leeter Harris and Jovlah Harris, of Hanrork's Brtdgv. and Mr*. Multord li eland, of (Julnlon.
Shiloh
Earl Bowen and son. Rex. uf Plainfield, have been spending several days with Mrs. Lucy George Bacon, of Port Norrl*. attended the County Firemen's meeting In Red Men s Hail. Herman Bi. ndu has purchased a building lot on the West Road. Profeuor Blair Speaks Professor A. W. Blair spoke on "Pertlllrte*—New and Old” In the Cumberland County Court House Monday evening. On account of the snow there was no school Monday and Tuesday o' last week. Tf.- postponed aale of John T. Hs.rta will he held the fifteenth '■( this month.
Pa i| G Conner got off the road
uf his track during the snow alorra »vtuntay night, January, 2D. and -as out all nighl. Keep-1 tng bis engine running kepi him from freer in r Runday morning be walked Into the village and
wa* taken back to Bridge ion Violet Ma- Robbins, ol Bridge-
ton Road, attended the birthday !
party of Marie Peterson.
Mr. and Mr*. John Harris and; Mt. and Mrs. Howard Moore at-,
No bigger than a dime is the earpiece of . . The New Acousticon
1 you or* hark o» hoari
look Cemetery thi personal property ot ibe late Henry Pierce. Victor Olson will hav* a sale «n the t*-ntieth. Thl fltih number of the "P**tor's Assistant.'' issued by the Shiloh Church has been distri-
buted.
Florence
Smalley, of this place. Y! e leal and personal property of the late Mary J. Human was Bold Thursday by Greirge Gentry. Parcnt-Tcachera To Miet
Building Materials Lumber, Shingles, Cement. Bricks , —whatever your needs in Building Materials —we can supply them at the lowest figures quoted anywhere. All guaranteed products. Quick delivery. L L WARREN LUMBER CO., Inc. PORT NORRIS, N. J.
. _ms«iwa a «*d*y. FREgr Foerster Optical Co. 1801 Pacific Avenue ATLANTIC ('ITV. X. J„ Phone; Marine 7712 ACOUSTICON A sclent 1 Ac ncarlng-aid of
MONEY TO LOAN ’ On Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry. Musical Instrumc ita. etc. H. BRUSKIN 88 N. LAUREL ST. BRIDGETON. N.
Our entire stock of Bugs at February Bale Prices. Now is the time to discard your old. shabby Bogs and brighten np your home with brand new ones. Never before have we had inch a variety of patterns in any tiw desired. Now yon can reap a saving of from 10 per cent, to 33 1-3 per cent We have the Itigest stock ot Bugs in South Jersey, and we have literally slashed prices. Our stocks most ue reduced. Don't fail to take advantage of these ravings.
A REAL BARGAIN! We are offering a seamless 9*12 Axminster Rug of exceptional quality for
only
$29.75 ' Regular Price—$39-00 TERMS $8.75 Down Payment 7.00 30 Day* 7.00 60 Days 7.00 90 Days $29.75 Total 27x54 RUGS $2.95—$3.50
FEBRUARY SPECIAL! Now you ci.n huy a fine grade of Velvet Rug for only $26.75 Regular Price—$32.00 9x12 TERMS $5.75 Down Payment 7.00 30 Days 7.00 80 Days 7.00 90 Days $20.75 Total
A SPLENDID VALUE! A fine wearing Tapestry Brussels Rug. 9x12, only $24.75 Regular Price—$30.00 TERMS $3.75 Down Payment 7.00 30 Days 7.00 00 Days 7.00 90 Days $24.75 Total
If It Is TIRES You Want Look At These Prices FIRESTONt (Gum Dipped)
All sizes of Rugs in our stock are reduced accordingly. No matter what size you desire you will find it here. Terms to suit your convenience.
3-pc Jacquard Velour Living Room Suites $159
1 furnished with February Specials
C.M.WareCo.
Millville, N. J.
30x3*2
Clincher
$6.90
32x4
S. S.
15.11
27-440
Balloon
9.57
25-525
Balloon
15.60
20-440
Balloon
10.05
30-475
Balloon
13.15
30-500
Balloon .
14.30
31-500
Balloon
14.90
31-603
Balloon
19.52
32-600
Balloon
20.13
33-600
Balloon
20.75
Come in and Ride in The New Chevrolet
Our “Free Car” contest is still on. We still have a few good used cars left. All guaranteed.
Call, Write or Phone For Demonstration
fir te»m»miral Trmmpmrtmlimn
I'hiiw: 101-K
PORT NORRIS GARAGE
RAKL H. IIUOWX, 1’n PORT NORRIS, N. J.
OLDFIELD TIRES Made by Firestone Co. *0x3'/ 2 Clincher $6.1 30x3V z S. S. 9.; 32x4 S. S. 12.: 33x4 S. S. 12.! 33-600 Balloon 16.1 COURIER TIRES Made by Firestone Co. 30x3*4 Clincher $5.1 30x3* 2 Ev-ra Size 29-440 Balloon 7., Equip your car now while prices are lor Mori Bros.
Let Us Demonstrate the NEW FORD To You Call or Write Us
Corson & Mi
The
Men
MlLLVILI.E
NEW JERSEY
Port Norris, N. J. PHONE I6J

