Cape May County Times, 9 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 11

tt Reunt Deaths

Mn. Leslie DeMuis IRUXJKTON—Mm. Lndie JVMiiU. »bo lu-forr h*r fm.rri«*> '<** Muo Hulda OampVI!. „f U* ' idlr.)t Creek, riled at her hom-' here Saturday. February 15th. Sh, was the daughter of Molford Campbell, of tHrldln* Creek, where most o.’ her life had been spent.

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Recent Marriages

niVALVE—A Quiet weddlns occurred *t th.* BapU-t panionaiee, Millville. Monday evenlna, January' 30. when (hr p&efor. Kev. Francis Stever. Finn Bap Um Church, nailed in holy mairtmtmy. Mias Helen Camp and Frank Horner, of Bltah- The rlnr ceremony was need They were attended by Mrs. James H- Morris, of Port Norris, find Mr. and Mr*. Belford Bishop, of Bivalve.

City ot Angels Comes bito Own

(Continued From Pape Two) Fbr several moni„ (ilieniy. an adventurer, soldier, and writer, was a member of the International Poliee Koree ,1

Fbankhat from where his duties took him up and down the Tancstr River, the locale of the picture. Then be became drill-master for the Chinoae Imperial Army, retnratar acvetwl years a*o to America to write of hie excitlu* ecpertcnces. His obaervalions, net down In the scenario of "tthansfcM Bound Wert- verified durtny production hy Tom Gubblns. known as the "Ktn* of Ipk Anpt-les' Chinatown" who acted as technical advisor. I’relty Mary Brian U Dix 1 leadins woman in "Shanghai Bound." The supporting cast includes Charles Byer. George Irving. Arthur Hoyt. Jocelyn Dec and* Tom Maguire. law Angeles is generally conceded to be the home of the movies. That is to say. Hollywood la: and Hollywood Is really a part of law Angelo*. So It Is only fitting that the City of Angela should have Its Inning once In a while, aa a pietor Is I background. Thus. "See You In Jail" which comes to the Lyric Theatre next Wednesday, is laid in the Southern California streets. Pershing Square, and the tank of coils in the city Jail, all have their parts

to play.

Jack Mutball Is featured with Alice Day opposite him.

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Miss Maij Hudson > uteTtalned her cousin from Philadt tibia over

the week end.'

Mrs. Ben i.urson sang at the First Presbyterian Sunday School Sunday. She was .-.ecompaalrd by

Miss Winfield Baker.

Harprive Partj

A number of friends and relatives gather a at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hires, of 'olnntbia Avenue, on Thursday evening uno pleasantly surprised I her.; on their wedding annivors-

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Dectnrr on Ilaly land

Rev James 8. Kerns, pastor of SL Pauls Lutheran church, gave an illustrated lecture Wedisesday nigbt of this week on "The Holy Land.” the people and their cus-

Br. Mayhe<> Improving

-M:> Di uzilla Lee has gone New York fbi an ext< nded visit j with her daughter. Mrs. Made- ,

line Weymouth.

Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eld ridge j spent th-- week-end In .AtlantU j City with Mr. and Mr* W.|

Hampton.

Miss Leona As It mend, aeeora- Jj pa tiled by Miss l.lllian Sharp. <*f f Philadelphia, visited Mr. and j Mre. E. L. Ashn.cad Saturday

and Sunday lam.

Elsie Carlisle, of Salem. 1

and Otto Henderson, of Bridge-j-ton. spent the week-end with!

friends and relatives here.

Rev. Owe To Leave

Rev. L. M. Case preachetl at very helpful sermon on Sunday j morning, which was followed byi a communion service. A good j report of the financial standing; of the rharch was stven and a tew well chosen words by the pastor In the evening showed th> , good reeling that has existed between pastor and people during the fli - yean, of hts ministry’ here. As Mr. Case goes out to a new field of service, we trust

Dr. Charles H. Msybew. who has ! that he may be fully restored to been sertously 111 at his home on'h-alth and meet with great surEast Vine Street. U Improving. I eesa along all line* of church

Mr. and Mm. Fal Broadwater, ofj

South Second Street, entertained their niece. Mrs Everett laird, of Omdett over tbc week end Mrs. Bertha Sebulti entertained her mother. Mrs. John Parson, of

Bridgeton.

Mr and Mrs. K. C. Wll* vrt;e in Bridgeton on Bstmday. 1 visiting thrii mother. Mr* Marietta Wilson, who i* Quite IB. It It report>-■! that she is somewhat

improved.

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M. E. BLATT CO. Atlantic City’s Great Department Store

The Economy Store (8th Floor) 4 th Anniversary Sale STARTS ITS 2nd WEEK WITH HUNDREDS OF BRAND NEW BARGAINS ■ - HERE’S A WONDERFUL SALE MONDAY! Gigantic 8th Floor Sale of the SURPLUS SHOE STOCKS I From a nationally famous chain whose name I I we promised not to mention! This chain never cut* prices in its own stores, but periodically they sell their surplus stock at a very low figure with the provision that we do not use their name. Every pair is brand new and perfect! All sizes and widths!

Fabrics Patent Leather Black Kidskins Ndvelty Kidskins Pretty Satins Good Calfskins Etc., etc.

This is not just a small dose-out of shoes hut hundreds and hundreds of pairs—a great selection for every woman! Extra Space—Extra Salespeople—AU ready for a tremendous day! X. E BLATT CO.. ATLANTIC CITY—8TH FLOOR

Monday! Buy 2 of the Newest SPRING DRESSES For the Price of l! For the Second Monday of the 8th Floor s Anniversary Sale we have prepared a sale of dresses that in point of value, of style, of assortment, excells anything we have been able to offer so far.

Flat Crepes! Georgettes 1 Printed Crepes! Crepes! Printed and Plain Crepes! Combined! the new spring colon! AH the new fpnng styles! Sues lor all! Styles for all! M. E. BLATT CO . ATLANTIC CITY—8TH FL00K

EVERYDAY "quality—alwayt at a toting"

639 Landis Ave.

Vineland, N. J.

For Your Dollar Here Every Day—Not Just Now and Then

So bnportarM To Wear Hosiery That's Good Loofcini The color must Wend with your costume — in expense unless you know our numbers 1

Calling Attention To Our Stapla Nature] Pongee Used in So Many Ways! Undies of pongee are practical and good looking bet that is only one Bse for this material that is used for children's dresses, bed room curtain*, etc. 12 momme, 3) inch nataral pongee — and our price only. 49c

MerctrUrJ hose to wear 25C Our s!3c and rayon Ium is good-loci.tig for.. 49c Fall-fashioned dBt and layer. bo*e for geoeral wear Ur Pure silk Lose in •ervicc and sheer weights is evar-ou. cjiy S1.49 Why We Do Not Quote Comparative Prices About a year ago a promitent Arctic explorer brought hu Eskimo gaide back to New York. When IUft> returned to his native village he reported that they had bred in a huge igloo on the banks of the Hudson where the* fished each day aid caught enormous quantities ol scait To have told the whole truth would have shattered his reputation for verachy. Oftea it is difikuh for at, to refrain from ulking too much .best the amairug values our buying power nukes possible, bur even as Iklro. we value the good opinion oi our neighbors. We prefer that our advertising underestiir.atc the values we offer, rather than to tdl tbc whole truth—wben the truth has the ou: rard semblance of a falsehood. ><2,Men’s Hose “4-frr-l” Brand

limit for Winter service. Fbll merer Tired lisle sock, strongly made. 4 Prs.

Fluffy Batts Of Bleached Cotton— Quiited or Phan A 3-pound, 7Jx9u cotton hurt — especially soft and fluffy I This is a tiroelv offering at 1 most interesting price. Each,

98c

Use Radium

$1.00

98c

Neat! Cool'

tnateri.!-, backs. Pair. 98c

Cotton “Damask”

Mercerized Finish A splendid nullity in s good assortment of patterns. 64 - inch width. Supply your needs economically now. Yard

49c

Select Now! A Crinkled Spread These fresh, cotton spreads with colored stripes are very pretty— and prac-

Rayon Chemise Tailored Practical, good looking and comfortable. 98c

Ties for Men Easter neckwear in great variety. Smart, hand-made, full cut ties in newest bias stripes, plaids and checks Unusual patterns you don't meet every day. Low priced too. at—

98c

Belts for Men In Colors to Match Hsa Suit

in and fancy two-colot 1 handsome bell.. The width that many men

98c

79c

Look Ahead! S. T _ more Ud for leas

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EW Sprint wits hBd aad coats for women

seen at our Ladies' Stores. You'll like the styles, you'll like the color oombiBatieM, but above aJL youll like the prices. Indies' haU. underthings. gloves, hosiery and other accessories are also here is abundance.

I RRESPECTIVE of little or how much

always assured of courteous servile, high grade merchandise and lowest possible prices. E ARLY comers, of coarse, hare ffrat choice. That's why we advise our friends to come now, when the choosing is etuiesL Sew Spring merchandise is arriving almost daily. S ATISFACTION is assured you when you deal at Xennies'. But this week in addition to the usual benefits one gets when dealing here, yon will receive with every dollar purchase you make, a free ticket for a chance to win one of the two automobile* offered by the Vineland Chamber of

'.vhOottr- >*- —several shades. Box. 49c ana 98c Perfume Delicate “JecieT "Just enoogh" of an odor —clinging and dainty. 98c “Jaciel” Talcum Refreshing Delicately scented, fiat talcum—a toilet necessity. 19c and 49c Hats for Easter

.A Patent shoe with Gold L'sard Inlay will nuke Babys dreams happy ones, t nen, too the price is so modest. Sizes 0-4.

Refreshing Lotions for Hands and Face

98c $2.98 Crepe de Chine Th,t Make, Weal Summer Frocks A splendid all tiHt crepe de chine is one oi the outsiar.dicg filer* of this sea-

98c

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