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Fairton
Hr*. Robert role. *- * Hojtei. AJtrad Sh*+ . Sr., and xarti are wnons tlio*e on tbr *»« WL TalenUw !»*^W Fairfield JeOdse No ^ H^f 1 ® f a* " O. M. baM » dal in the Jodre room oo Tae*oay cvenim: of last week. Decoratkmf ^. .pproprla.e to Su V^en- - «w. Day. Valentine* were eiehanKed and relrealimenta of sand wbebca. coffee and ice cream were ^^"delesatlon from the M. E-1 fiorcli attended the r *! |v * 1 . •*'; rice' in M E - Chu r ch a, i Oedarvill- on rrlusy evening Mr*. Htrbert HarrU is ■PfO'Jln.: several day* with her daughter Ir. i *sr,. Iu iLiu>*, of ¥ui‘ n jj- *' Tlaiung tier daughter. Mrs. Maml-. Wallace.
Another Social The Adult Bible CUa. of th.Presbyterian Sunday School h»Od a Valentine social In the chapel on Wednesday evening 'njornpeon ahowed many entertaining picture* and there was a program'of violin and piano music. Sandwiches and coffee *>
•erved.
Edith Riggins who has been TiaKtnt. her aunt In rollings* ood has returned home. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Gandy entertained a number of friends st n sour kraut supper at their home on Thursday evening There were thirty-seven In attendance. Mr. and Mr*. Parker .nd faml^ of Giasshoro. Messrs. EchhoW and Miss Myer*. of Frsnk’.lnrllle. were calling 'on Rev. Stanley nark on Sunday evening and attended Or •orrin- »t the M. E (Ttordh. The P. T. A held their moothly meeting at the school house on Monday evening. Erer-Bewdy Class Estrrtalsmest The Ever-Ready Class of Jr M. E. Sunday school was entertained at the home of Mrs. Herbert Harrii on Wednesday evening Of last w«ek After the business meeting game* in keeping with the \al«tltw season were played. Bey Stanly Clark, the pastor, who will be transferred to another charger •t the coming session of conference was presented with a gold piece as a gift from the class. Refreshments ot block ice cream and cake were served. Mr*. Char I e* WestcoU has returned home from a visit with Mr. end Mr*. Herbert Schulti at Mrs. Prank Johnson. Mr*. J. Blizzard. Mrs. Kata Husted. Mrs. George Schaum. Mr*. E P- Allen. Misses T. Husted. Sara Clement. Minnie and Mary Bradway ate tended the "Mothers' and riaughtem'" meeting held In the Cedarville M. E. Church on Sunday af-
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it, William Beeves has been
sick the past week.
Mr*. Prank Bobbin*. Mr*. Cbas. Ufingslon. Mr*. Lewis Simpkins and Mr*. Ralph Husted represeuttug Fairfield Lodge No. 16. Ladle* of the I. 0. M. attended the Grand Ijpdge at Beverly on Tuesday of **W Mulford Johnson. E P. Allen. l/wnard Bowers. George Roe art George Johnson from Fairfield Lodge No. 1?. I. tl. M. »»- landed the Grand Lodge at Beverly on Tuesday of last week. Miss Tanwon Robbins spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and
Mr*. Prank Bobbins.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Campbell, of Philadelphi.-, have been visit-
ing relative* In Fairton.
Rev. Stanley Clark attended the Bridseton District Preachers' meeting held In Millville on Mon-
Dividing Creek .Sherman Blizzard and family agd Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chance spent Saturday evening In Bridgeton. Mrs- Ida Moore visited her parent*. Mi. and Mrs. Tribbett. in Haleyvlllc, on Wednesday eve B Vis* Louise Meyers spent WedOMday in Philadelphia. Mr*. Irene Chance Is spending noine time with her daughter. Mis* Nellie Chance, in Clifton. MWs Marion Fleetwood. Alice Orr and Emma l»r< were visitor* ii Glnwboro on Wednesday eveand Mr*. J Frank Cook and daughter. Geraldine, spent gHBEAtoesday with Mrs. Leon HartmAn Mrs- Almeda Bacon spent the Vrtek-rnd with her daughter. Mr Itarry Snyder. ,f»rof. George LiWf and »l gjld Mr. and Mr* Walter Ten • )BT»dric'kto»n, spent Friday e\ 3ng in lown. Congratulation--Friends ot Mr. and Mr*. Grover Pashley are congratulating them on the birth of a .laughter on Wednesday. February IS. They have named her Phylls Anna. ‘TBeorge Sawyer and family vtsIteri Mr. and Mr?. Walter Piernoa. in Ore«nwich. on Sunday. Mr. and Mr*, N' il Erickson an 1 -^fUdren and Mrs. Elizabeth Oast In spent W'cdni^riny In Ocean cat*. Job Tribbett. ot Bridgeton. Bpent Saturday evening with rdatfres here. Learning Turner. Lawrence Moor e and El wood Johme ti w, re Mclli' a Hill visitors on Thuieday. Mrs. Edith Cook and Mrs NetUe Hartman attended the "Willard Meeting" in Port Norris on Washington's Birthday. Mrs. Edison Turner spent Wed nesday wtlh her daughter. Katie in' Atla. -ic City. : Mr. a Bridget, ill town
MR. MERCHANT OF MAIN STREET Do You Want More Business?
40,000 Buyers (Sli 5 ) Await Your Answer
Business Comes to the Man Who Goes After It! Any merchant on any Main Street in Cape May or Cumberland Counties can economically extend his tenv lory and draw new buyer* into hi* atore—IF HE j REALLY WANTS THEM! Town* are no longer suf- j 4icient unto themselves; nor need a merchant depend upon hi* town'* population for all of hi* business. Buyers Buy Where They Are Invited To Buy They will go a long distance to patronize the store that attracts them. Miles no longer keep them home But their own Main Street stores can if tl»e store* are alert to their needs. Look at the above picture See the automobile. There is an average of— One Auto To Every Family In Cape May County They belong to the permanent, earning population. They are driven over hard-surfaced roads—to where? To Philadelphia? That depends upon the Merchant of Main Street. If his store is modem and attractive, if his stock is complete and his prices are right and IF THE BUYERS KNOW IT they will park their cars outside his atore. J 40,000 People Must Buy Necessities; Crave Luxuries Forty thousand consumers of food; 40,000 who must be clothed—7.300 families who buy automobiles, pianos, i \ phonographs, radios, electric refrigerator*, better fumi ' ture; who build homes and install plumbing; who patronize beauty shops or barber shops—in short, who as normal, ambitious Americans respond to the desire for i better environment and more comforts. DO YOU WANT THF.IR BUSINESS? This advertisement points the way.
E VERY week in the year - - just before the Saturday Shopping Period - - four salesmen are welcomed into 7.500 homes in Cape May and CsffltwUd Counties. They are courteous, friendly, honest - - old friends of evoyoae. Like all good salesmen, they first tell the members of the family the news and gonp of the county and neighborhood. If it’s a farm home, they discuss oops with the farmet and help him with his ptoblems. They always have a good dory to tell, oi course. They chat with the housewife and give her new recipes; they tell her the latest fashions; they show her ways to lighten her household work. They delight the children with bed time stories, puzzles and pictures. They freely ezpre, then opinions on events in county and state, and the family always gives them an attentive hearing - - for they are highly respected. They never intentionally misrepresent, and hence are implicitly trusted. Trust begets confidence And THEN they start their weekly sales talk! What have they to sell, you ask? They are very successfully selling the merchandu: of scores of Main Street Merchants. And they are waiting to sell YOURS! The) charge but little for their services. Always courteous, always' reliable, always trusted, they will carry your message to 40,000 BUYERS who (because the) know these salesmen so well) will have confidence in your message. You can employ one of them them individually, if you happen to prefer him; or you can employ all four, for only a small additional investment. Would you like to know their names? Very well, Mr. Merchant of Main Street, meet
Cape May County Times Busy all the time. He sell* nearly Every Family in Cape May County and Many in Cumberland. Seven Mile Beach Reporter One of the Family’s Best and Mo*t Touted Friends in Avalon and Stone Harbor.
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(Port Norris) ' Advertiser
He’* Been Calling on Cumberland County Families Smrf the
22-year-old Sons and Daughter* Were Babaes!
Ocean City News Welcomed Every Week in the Rewrt , Bed Homes!

