Cape May County Times, 17 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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North Pt. Norris

Danfcl Pleraon. Jr., family bs*fe rrtorncd bcmc after *pcnflin S some Uroc at Millville, wbere Mr. Heraon ha« been employed bb a carpentf In the rrnmaUon of Uu; cblckffl bou*« that deatroyed by the «• rare wind* ♦h«t awept over the cmUhlrt* of that city recently. Mr*, little Pepper. Mr*. William perry. Mrs. James DHUhey and daughter. Rachel, spent Friday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Greenley, at Mfllrtlle. Mr. Green ley waa 74 year* old that

day.

Birth*? Party Master John Maybe* celebrated his twelfth birthday anniversary on Friday. He entertained a number of friends and relative* In honor of the occasion He wa* the recipient of some nice gift* Mr. and Mr*. Anthony Sontntino. of CedarvUle, an vial tic* their parents*. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Mrs. George Dunham and son. Erwin; and Francis Magee, of Center Grove, were evenln* mieat* Of Mrs. 1- K. Magee here They v are accompanied home by l^muel Perilne, who baa secured employmem with the sand company neai that place Friends here of Mr*. Hall* Sut ton. of Brio reton. are sorry ft hear that she I* ill with mump*

( aU Fort Dominie Prune had the misfortune to cut bis foot while In the woods cut tin* lor* Word has been received here of the sudden death of Matthew Stahl, of Wlldwwod. who U a brother-in-law of John Pepper and Charles itaoia. of thb place. Mr and Mrs. Harry Fields were Millville shopper* Monday.

Recent Deaths Jane* Krisnl MII.fVII.LE. — James PrtjBt formerly of Millville died Monday evening. • PMiniary V. In an American Legion Hlwpitnl. at Korth Carol: i t The remains were brought to thl* city for burial. Anthony Bloomer ,COLD SPRING—Anthony Blpomer died -t the home of a laughter in Philadelphia on Friday. Ills wife. Priscilla, who was here at the home, left at once for that city with her gracdson. Anthony.

Newport

Mr and Mr*. R<** Bateman and eon. Mr*. J*i"»ie »**«?;.M”. Leonard Mulford and ehHdren. n. Bridgeton, tailed Mr i ‘ nrt H P. Bateman Saturday en nin*. Mr and »■*. ^ Cehrlng. daughter. Dolly. Mr. •«* Mra Sayres and Peggie called on C, lain and Mrs George »nti. in Philadelphia. Sundar. Mr. and Mrs. liar y OOK rneudlng some time at Ocean City with their daughter. Mr*. Roy Darby. DuBois. Mr*. H. Bella Coaler spent ih Mrs. Howard Isle City- . E. C. Isore. Mr id Mrs. Raymond Lore and Ml«s —1 of town

Boone and Mb Wednesday ■ Homer*, at fier Mr. and Mi

Mr. and Mm. Howard Johnson, of Ventuor. were the goests of Mrs. Alice MoWcrief Sunday .'.usiin CamplMlI. of Phi lade I phla. called on hi* father. Alfroi Campbell. Sunday.

Sunday. . Dr. and Mr*. Olln Bradford. Crttingswood were the goe-l. thtlr parents. Mr. and Mr* Bradford, Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. John Bath

eon. Stanley.

; may coBirrr tdies. rsniAY. rpnnAvt ir.

Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Broud-

water, id High Street, announce , ■•■<-»< ---—-- . ,

t,h. birth Of a b*by hoy turned to their hou» U

Mr. and Mr* Htrrr satnrdar of Mt*nU.i Hamuei ▼, Port Norris mined *l r . pending ^ w.w*a in Mlarta.1^^ Mr* Richard II Lloyd of Mil.-1 na< -

vllle. ore, the week end. Mg. and Mr*

m* nd Mr* F. O 0*t>om#. '-fi^Mrark. *nrpn*wd their friraiTi

Mlltvllle .«pent Sunday ^ | Mr and Mr* WWiM*

and William Alcorn. «t Port Up«»ding the weekend with them. Sri- ! TM re tlrt. t»— *««•

John Turpin, of the V. B- Amy. I day who i» stationed at -New York. »s I nding a week s »♦«»* of ah-t

-e.-ice In Mlllt tile ‘ Men re!*bmt*d their singing KiaawrIU FlcM« | naatvunury Dlr !'',,

1 reported a goou time ** 11

M. B Vandal, the singing eran-! lhr , wen than pleased the rongregatlMl .it j entertiuw list from Akron. Ohio, bim-' Officer*

Zed Bea OWhraied

the We« Side M E church af his first opprarance there Sunday

.. , .-reftlug.

I Mi** Matilda Rwdel. at Phils deiphia. vlaltiid her sinter. Mr*. Harry R. Watlman. of Nortt 4th

tnrtalM Is the

Pilling Pulpit Rev. Hugh Bourgaiz-' ' bered among the alck. Hirhman Mlekelly ha* filled the pulpit for two Sunday*. Mr. and Mr*. Mdwatd Dodge, of Bruokiawn. spent the weekend with their parent*. Mr. and Mi*. Elwnod Bradford Tbo« numbered among the sick are: Rev. Hugh Bourgai**'. Mr*. Lydia F- Newcomb. Mr*. 11. Batten. George J'ag*. Maater Hobart Hlnee, Jr. and Mr*. B. H.

Turner.

Millville

months at j Street. — —- ,

Mr and Mrs Thom*.- Hickman: i and family, of ' ape May. spent!

! Sunday with relative* In thl* cMy ‘

Mr*. Sue Thorn, of I'hfladcipfcla, j spent the week end with her I daughter. Mr* Id* M Clark.

Group *er««g rt ^e«M**w

Mr. and Mr*. Uaar Hornier, of Port Eltubetb. cntertalnsd J Roy j Oliver and family, of Millville. Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Berry, of Port Norris, -pent Saturday evening at Millville. Ruth Owen*, of Port Norris. Sited friends In this city this Mr* lA»lt* Bingham visited m Pliltudelpbia ~ '

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Shiloh

.Leslie Bradford. Of Newport, was j calling on U L. Carls , Miss Margaret White, who Is, Buffering with cataract* on hereye* was taken to Bridgeton by 1 Dr. Pflit*. F. E. Gillespie la out again af-; ter au'gttuck of heart trouble t letteftt Mitchell, of Bridgeton.' wa* calling at J. JJ. Tomlinson's

Friday.

The Satiw laughed Lurt At the fourth meeting of the Township Committee last month; | the Custodian waa feeling good | because last year at that tl*ie they; had spent $960

TED

LENORE SAT8:

1 offer yot* good Furniture at prices that the big dty stores can’t afford to sell at. Look around then come here and I’ll prove it

TED LENORE He Sell* For Lem—Why Pay More? Elmer Street, Between Sixth and Seventh VINELAND. N. J.

SHARP and BROOMALL Formerly KS1BILL A SHARP HARDWARE and Sporting Goods Are serving the old customers and new ones in the same store and will welcome a continuing of their patronage. The new partner, Mr. Louis Broomail. is well known and has many friends. Come in and see us

SHARP & BROOMALL 55 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, N. f.

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r of the following Saturday brought plenty of ditching to he done. Author VbJU Brother DaJla* 4 Slyarp, of Hlpghau. Mesr.. author and lacturer, called on his brother. Dr. Sharp In thl* county recently, when on hi* way to Florida, where be Joined hi* sister. Dr. Jennie Sharp, of Cam-j den. who I* recuperating at West Palm Beach. Professor Waite* Lowkcs and wife, of Paulaboro. ipent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Waydr Allen. The Ladles Aid met with Mrs 8. V. Darla for their February meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jma Carl, of 1 Bridgeton, were guest* of Mrs. L.I 1* Carl Sunday Rtweoe Davis ha* gone to the Salem Hospital again for treat-

ment.

Messrs Frank and George Moore of Harmony, were visiting F. E.

GIBeaple.

Rev. Alonzo Allen has moved Iron; Rural Route No 1 to Mary M. Bonham's houw m the village, Mrs. Prank Dllks. of Salem, apem Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Luells Carl w. r. t. i. see(< .J 1 ”' "V T ' r - meWln * for thl* month w a , bei d u,,. b(m , 0 of Mr*. E. F’. Looinoro at the

parsonage

Mr. and Mrs. George Ottlnger mad* a trip to Tronton Tuesday Charles Srhucrle went to Phlla- j fidphla Tue*day to attend a Ma-

sonic meeting

F-uleriaiSk Rssy Bees

Mr*. Maurice Watson entertained the Greenwich Bu*y Be<- i irtle •'(* Valentine party Wodnesdav The sale of personal projarty and real estate of the late Henry P.’ Johnson, u in be conducted by

Autrioui • r i liarle* Johnson

wnlel Johnson has been taken to the BridgcU.il Hospital, with a

csraoncle on hi* face

Donrtd Diekinson

a taw day* with h. fore going to Port Worth. Tej Wm Homan u builuiiu Chick** plant an Ihe tarm he “^y. Purelumed west of ihe

Fisher. Harry Bowe rge Moore also vtoiled ,t Itmlrmal Department i

teriainuwftt Postponed

spending

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SALE OF TALKING MACHINES and RADIO COMBINATIONS to 'A Off Present Low Prices A sale that mskfts H poMible for many homes to h*ve a talking machine or radio combination at a fraction of the regular price! Some of the instrument* on sale were taken in trade on the purchase of new pianos, others have been used as demonstrators on tit** floor. Every single instrument in the sale is guaranteed as good as new and in perfect playing condition. Large variety of models to choose

from.

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Straight and period models-.-electric and spring winders! R. C. A. Combinations

Edison s - - Cheney’s - - - Nightingale - - - Brunswick From small table models to large Credenza Orthophonics. A Few Of The Values Are Here Mentioned

VICTROLA TABLE MODEL VICTROLA TABLE MODEL

NJGJJJJNGALE TALKING MACHINE

EDISON TALKING MACHINES FLOOR MODEL VICTROLA SONORA TALKING MACHINES STRAND TALKING MACHINE

NIGHTINGALE TALKING MACHINE

VICTOR TALKING MACHINES

NIGHTINGALE CONSOLE MACHINE

VICTOR CONSOLE MACHINE VICTROLA CABINET MODEL EDISON ELECTRIC MACHINE VICTROLA. CONSOLE MODEL

CHENEY TALKING MACHINE. CONSOLE VICTROLA ELECTRIC MACHINE E Credenza Orthophonic $185 Florenz Orthophonic Victrola $365

With 6 tube R. c. A Radio

$10.50 $13.50 $15.00 $17.50 $22.50 $18.50 $29.50 $32.50 $27.50 $35.00 $37.50 $39.50 $87.50 $59.50 $67.50 $95.00

Brunswick Talking Machine $245.00 and Radio Combination

R. C. A.—6 tubes. Perfect Condition.

Revere Orthophonic Victrola $169.00 Walnut finish—perfect

condition.

Victrola and Radio Combination $62.50 5 tubes. Perfect condition.

Radio aad Talking Machine Cabinet $9.75

Good condition.

Borgio Orthophonic Victrola $495 Automatic Orthophonic Victrola $495 With 8 tube R. C. A. Radio --BIX'

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Better Your Home Now Ftraitve d Red Stfe artQidity *t the U*tsf Priw. i* «w At the recent Furniture Markets new low prices were in effect on • of the most beautiful style and d-siimfek- ' W«* boughl hesv;j . mg that oar customers would quickly take advantage of the excepti ,:., afforded by these new low prices the f uH benefit of which we ar-

now in our geest February Furniture Sale.

Fine Living Room Suites

3-pe Mohair Living Room Strifes with£f AQ Reversible Cushion.

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Free—$15.00 Davenport Table 3-pc Jacquard Velour Living Suite, Reversible Cushions Pree—$15 00 D. resport TaWe

”"$139

Collection i Week FA iwfc t. Fi aa SrArf OAcbr. a, ■a tW. Won. All , <A> p*y tUW to su wil nCMvr Kmmk. Al tV. , ia* *10.00 or o n«m mi .t*„i 3 W« an toldot th odtoHcwcnnatoi TUl o*« wlro K . M*0<Mls coc-wd roi ilM WMk toxl d, PURW.. WB us to wk, th.. > ka

10-pc Dining Room Suits of Qusfity, ariy $149 Free—Jtff-pc *et Rogers &ilwrwsre aad Semag Trsy. VHit Top-Holch Bosgaiow C M. Ware Co. Phone 320 MILLVILLE, H. I "Your Kom* Should Come Pint”

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