CAFE MAT COOTrrr TXMIX FUBAT FE8KCAIY 17. 1928.
G*attr omanf. rhatnrifr a. n Sharp a imS pteaHt. M.-» Altnrrt Harrf*. Mr. B4*ari Sharp, who !« amptof«! IB PhSlamOpJila. Uw pefc end Snm«- *lth bis par
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AJten Sharp, ’ lass »*>«k r. and Mrs. LuiSUiy Sharp, of
MiDrOle.
X. E. rkcrrk Senicr
preacblns. Ki:Sp Sanday arhord, 2 t. M. Kjnrorti) Ua«ui- 7 o'clock ,
and pnrachlwr 7:» Thursday; Mrosi
tilrhl rfaos BactlM at 7:JB- jttamurl Bficman are rayjyina *r Mr. and Mrs GoOrar Sharp and orcan trip lo Cuba. They left famflj. spent the past Sunday »Kb 00 Friday Mtling from Sr* York hi* aunt. Mr. and Mrs Joseph'* 1 oTlock. They expect to Painter, of BrtdjWon. I*^ ,wo week*
' M!a*e’ Margare' Johnson and Harriet Juggrrx rp+nl Saturday
the past week endi* ,1<> PP 1, 'K i r - PhlUdclphla. wltk her parents. Mr and Mrs.; Pre-.l V,»iier has had his house I. Wells. jon Edceaood Atraue wired for
Miu ftotsotab .. ‘
emploved at Uw Mode! Blouse i Mr and Mr* Morgan Hunted Pactorr at MmstRe. spent rheleniertatned thetr brother and his
‘ Mb her father, j •Rr- Mr. and Mrs. Brook. o. r
A. ft. Sharp. Sr.
Mr and Mrs Ervta Bailey spent. _ M™- Marr Bateman !« spendBaturday in MlUrHk *■ >»>' t™"! of
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pert and family, of Bridaeion ! Mrs. M u.'iani PM. r«.., enter spent tbs past Sunday with hi.! Mm. C «rtw Bbaw. of Pair-
parents. Mr and Mrs 8h.-p*ard , ' w - 0,r t*/ Mta.1 Alma Hicki - ! M - -"
Hostels At Valentine Party
daughter. Oisdys. motored to MiB-l Mrs Jsme* Cpnwsy enterUlned rtlle Raturtsy. the orgsolted Punday srhool alaiwi Mrs. Janie* lamplyll Is very dlj,^ *Mrh she te. a member at her at her home here home on Edfe*ri«d Avenue, the Mrs. Mary Oo* spent Thursday B Hslr betftg In the form of s of last week with hr. sl.ter Mrs I lalentiB* party. The even log was WlnBeM Hunter, of l>arelw»let 1 spent to pUyn., ram«o suitable Mr Alfred Jewels h;.* ptedito the occasiun at wblct time rea pnrnlOB with A. U iyilard. | freofamenta were served. Thooe Mr* Elizabeth BWter ha* had‘enjoyln* the ocowlon were Mrs. elertrlcHy Installed tn her hoew* IWTHIam Mayhew. Mr*. Charles ”* ™* • *— * 1 .11.. r V.• . I tl' vill. „ Urs
Sharp ha* also had
n insutiM m bla m-st shop WllHair. Mendtth dM the vririug. Mr*. William lUley and Mrs. Albert Hillard were MiUvfBe - tor* Thursday of hut week.
Pryjc Sever
Cedarville
Mr. and Mi* WillUm Newconch, of Pvulsboro. spent some tt«* rvcettly *lth tneir peienu. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Lyeenbur* Mr*. Mart. Jenh.ns. of Psoi. boro, spent a day last week with her aunt. Mrs Curtis Chooser. Mrs William Banks has returned from Philadelphia, where she spent a few days with reia-
owiy improving.
For Cubs
Port Elizabeth Center Grove
Miles
nod
j Palmyra.
Mae. I* spending sonse tune wjr.fc hit daughter. Mrs. Barbel KugbMr. and M-s. Prank Brown and children, of Philadelphia visiteo M*. and Mrs Prank Turoec on
Panday
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abbott week-end
with Mr. sort Mrs John Abbot' Mi» Beulah lx«re entertalnrt Mr*. Ada Barnes of Mill wll.. c*
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Johaaon. of Cedarville. visited at the lwa» o' M.- and Mr» Albert Chamber*
Sunday.
Mrs- D. K. Webster, of tme». borg. railed on Mrs. Jacob Henderson Thursday of last week Oiven Variety Show A tariety shower waa given ; Mias Alice Orr on Thursday err- : nlng of hut week at the home of Min* May Frnnckie Many; useful gift* were received
has f» I Hunter
•A. .e -Vlrbol* killed a porker weighing over 790 pounds for a party from Turkey Pohrt and Nichols says It is about the largest one he ever killed. Miss Elizabeth ‘ •abb and Mrs. A. Kasainger spent Saturday In
Millville.
Mr*. Kd Robinson unri daughter, iioroth;. and Mr* Dare Robinson and son. Dare. Jr., and “tTcman Robinson of Tuck hoe. c-’ted on Mr*. Robinson's brother. Mr. A. Sharp. Saturday. Mi. Milton dandy. Jr, s| Wtt the INWi week end witb his t .rgsU. Mr. and Mi*. Milton Gandy. Br Ml** Jean McKay, a helping teacher, visited the school
recently.
Walker. Mr*. Fred Wadb-n. Mr*. Gran' Lore. Mr*. Charles Sheppard. Mr*. Prank Sheppard, Mr*. Clart'nce Stantod. Mrs. Clarence Kldridge and Ml** UHlan May-
bew.
Birthday Party One day recently Mr*. Harry Vandever entertained a few friends at a luncheon tn honor of Mr*. Mattie Sheard. whose birthday occurred on that day. In the center of the table was a pretty birthday cake wlih brightly burning candles, forming a question mark, in consideration of Mr*. Sbeard's feeling*. Those enjoying tin occasion wer lorenxo Ixie. Mr*. Emma Sheppard. Mr^ Mattie Sheard. Mr*. Wllllar Peterson and Mia* Hettle Sheppard. Dr. W. S. Garrleon and Howard Cosier spent a -ay last week at Tom's River. Mrs. Harvey James I* able to be out again after a abort illnwu.
Mis* Orr. Miss Mabel Horner, of Phil* delpbla. spent the week-end with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Horner. Mr*. Edwin Elliott passed Friday in HeDIfrrIISv visiting Mr and Mrr. Clement Spence Mr*. Frank Tbimuw. of Philadelphia. iipent Thursday and Friday of last week with Mrs. JHenderson. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheldon, of Vineland, called on John Wai*on Saturday. Mr*. Frank Turner and son*. Albert. Thoraa* and John, were In Philadelphia on Thuraday of lari » .-k. Mbw Ida Ilarten. of Philadelphia visit) l Mrs. John Boggs on Saturday. Mrs. Barbara Oliver and Mr* George Harti* attended a meeting of the Eastern Star .Saturday i v.
nlng.
Irt.roy Beeves U on the sick Hat. having an infected cut on his leg. Revival* are now being connucted In the M. K. Church under the leadership of Mrs. Anna Well*-Berry-Mr and Mr*. David Pyle enulalned Mr. and M.a. Thom* Donabey. of Bridgeton. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. l^eonard Or:. < Vineland, were sueel* of M’ May Harris on Sunday. Ladies' Aid Office™ Ei«tod The Indies' Aid Society held a tureen dinner In the ehurcb social ball Tuesday. The mat of electing new <**rer» wa* Important Hem «< the meeting. The ■•«cen. »r*. Ft •> dent. Mr*. Luetta Elliott. »«“ presldeni. Mrs- Iwla Toxoui. secretarv Mrs. May Harri*. and treasurer. Mr* Harriet Hender- — Tmenty-elght persona were
‘ urtia Earl, of I'olltagawooJ. spent lb* week end «lth bis sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. E1•ood Zimmerman her* Mbw N Staley, of Salem, spent wrtoertay of last week witb Mis* Anna Taylor at her home here Among the MlUvttle shopper* r'sturdsv were Elworsi Zlmmerama and famliy. Jobs Zlmim-rniHr. •ad mw*. Lewis and Wilson. Mr. •ad Mrs Jobs Taylor. Mrs. Walter ■Vickie. Mr. and Mrs. Albert /Jmmensaa. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zbnaerman. Jr. and daughter. Aitn*UA David Orr and family. Mrs Anna Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond liana. Mr. and Mra. L Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bpeneer. Mr and Mrs. Milton Taylor. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Himes. Mbs Uda and lana TayVtr. Mr. upd Mrs. Elmer
Tsylor.
Lenine! Priuc. of Port Norris, tuu been spending the past few day* wtfh Mr. and Mr*. FrancU Magee of tbla plare. Mr*, llirae*. of Philadelphia, accompanied by ber eon. fbarle* Himes, spent Sunday alt!. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Himes of this
mitnlnn Herrlfi in*, of Millville, held Service here In feoCliurch Sunday offer-
Inward Ppark* baa Inc the school bu* for the part two weeks while Jacob Zimmermail. Jr., has been nursing a broken hand. The children enjoyed a bslf holiday Tuesday afternoon, seboo! brine closed on account of teach er*' meeting. Meeting ml MBe NnrMy The MHc Society met «t born, of David Orr Tuesday evening of last »*eek. After tb regular meeting was over Ic and biscuits were nerved. Miss Mildred Sparks of this place is spending a few day* with her cousin and wife Mr. and Mr Robert Jarrell, of Bridgeton. IfuiMKag See ■< George Taylor forg-Hy place, now of Millville, is building a new home here. Mrs. I'hsrles Jones wb* a Philadelphia visitor Wednesday of last week. j Mrs.'Anna Earl called on her: son and family, on • rrfarrtlle I Road. Friday j
ruary Furniture Values that are the talk of all South Jersey Sever before have the people around here seen so many suites in one store and at such prices. We only handle good. We, guaranteed suites, the kind that will continue to make friends for us, and keep yuu entirely satisfied. Here you : thirty-seven different three-piece suites on our floor*, from the country’s best and most reliable manufacturers, with the fact that we visit the factories ourselves., and buy in solid ear loads, with our policy of small profits j sajti. enables us to give you greater values tha n you wiH find elsewhere. GOME LOOK, yon will be pleasantly t what we offer. Several suites are being sold every day. Will you wait until it will be too late?
Pierson s Velour Snite Only $88 i spnnjr unit construction throughout. Beversible Te ««"*► covering, as well as all over the suite. In spite of its price, it *s made well.
$200 Bnker’s Cnt Velour Suites Only $119
Choice of taajx-s. browns, blues and other two-tone color :combinations. aO have reversible cushions, covered all around with same Baker’s cut velours, all Nachman spring construction. and guaronteed to give satisfaction. Many kinds
to choose from and will suit your every need.
$306 Taupe Mohair Plush Suite Only $198 Luxurious davenport, club chair and empress high back chair, antique walnut frames around top and bottom of all three pieces add charm indeed to this magnificent suite. Webb i^Uoms. reversible cushions in imported moquette, guaranteed to give yon entire satisfaction. Other 3-pc Suites up to $795.00
FREE Three-piece Suite at any price a beautiful polyidgf lamp with hand painted parchment shade or if wanted: a portable mahogany finish smoker, and * end table. Choice of red. green or mahogany finish.
While our prices are based on cash, yet arrangements -an te made to purchase under our extended payment plan if desired. We Wtil Hold Any Purchase Until Wanted. Tree Delivery All Over South Jersey Merchants' Sales Tickets With Every Dollar Purchase or Paid on Account.
Everything Must Be Sold Regardless of Price Plenty To Choose From REAL BARGAIN.)—BUY NOW ENTIRE OUTFITS for WOMEN and CHILDREN SAVE MONEY Grasp this Opportunity—Get real values with your PRIZE TICKE T'S $45 and $49 Women’s Salts Seal Plush Coats, Black I and Colon—$16.98—Not Damaged. Saltzman’s 50 E. Commerce St. Bridgeton, N. J.
Maier & Kllwell’s Clearance Sale Continues During Merchants’^pood Will Sale Buy Now—Win a Car—And Many Other Prizes Free Tickets with Every Dollar Purchase or Paid on Account Final Clean Up of Men’s Overcoats $19.50 $23.50 Former Prices up to 840.00 Men’s One and Two Pants Suits $19.50 $23.50 $28.00 Here's your chance tn get a good suit and save 88 00 to 810.00 Men’s Odd Trousers and Knickers Prices cut for Quick Clearance $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 Former prices np to 87.E0 Shirts Eagle. Separate and Attached Collar Styles A good many shirts will go for cost and some less than cost. $1.95 and $2.45 Former prices np to 54 00 Every Shirt cut true tn sixe—Guaranteed fast color*—Imported English Broadcloth Shirts $1.45 Extra Values in These Shirts Prices Slashed on All Bov’s Suits and Overcoats ' $6.66 $9.99 $12.95 Former prices up to 519 00 Maier & Ellwell Established 1877—50 Tears of Service 33 and 35 S. Laurel Street Bridgeton, N. J-
Building Materials Lumber, Shingles, Cement, Bricks —whatever your needs in BuiMing N^te:rials —we ran supply them at the lowcut^Bure* quoted anywhere. All guaranteed products. Quick delivery. L L. WARREN LUMBER CO., Inc. PORT NORRIS, N. J.
Our Success Is Built On Customer Satisfaction The growth of our service business is due entirely to the fact that we always strive to give our customers complete satisfaction. New business comes to our shops every dt ' because some satisfied customer has told his friends and neighbors about us. Naturally, it is our desire to continue to merit such customer good will That's why we employ only trained r.-.echanics—why all our charges are based on a low flat rate schedule—a ,d why we use only genuine Chevrolet parts for all replacements. j Bring your car in today for free inspection—and j get acquainted with us. Let us help you keep I your Chevrolet always at the peak of its per- I formance and efficiency. | PORT NORRIS GARAGE >*r: lOLR Ektt H. ItUHti M, Prep. ] PORT NORRIS. N. J.

