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You Can Practice Real Economy By Attending Vineland's Dollar Sale Week
Two Autos To Be Given Away To Store Patrons Dodge and Emcx Sedans to be Presented to Fortunate Ticket Holders Following dose of Vineland* s Annual Sales Event
Open-air Drawing
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Monday Afternoon, March 26 ; 8r
Mauricetown
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Oraiy aiwoaa in - Mr> Hlrry H , by ^ wn , of S.turd»y rvfuln* ' mirtU*, spent Wed nM d«r of last
; h. , *«k "•Ith her mother, Mrs. Qeo.
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Cumberland Herds Get Most Honors in Febraary Rnport of Tntt-
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The report of the t
ONBC procure Assncmuou lor um* moaui oi ia# «oo«t lor February mhowa that Camberl»i>d id other opor- County cow. bold 10 of U>e IS l would hare pUcoa on the honor roll for pro-
sken. A pi. f Waytr* i
■ ap* May County Cow Testing
“» month of t Cnasbertand 10 of the IS
or roll for
during that month, ou'* herd of purebred Hol- ■ bold first place among the • S high herds of buttertat with E B. Wi..'ls second and Bdw. Hepner Mr. Fogg also has a cow. t Abbektrk Princess. ‘ ' ‘
Mrs. LeRoy Tates, of Bivalre. ailed on her parents. Mr. and gl)ns. ten Haley. Tuesday of last
a * mk -
Mrs. Janies Campbell U til at
._ir home here.
r^Mr. and Mrs. C. Whlluta and b ‘.ughter. of Wildwood, are apenda few days here in their sumni^Urs. Roy Pettit spent Tuesday
last week tn Millville.
^.Claude Philips.
^re reti
Mrs. Lydtt Harris spent Wedesday of last week with her rather. Fred Ransom, of Ceda.'Mrs. Nathan Trout was In MRP
lUe Tuesday of last week.
Mr. Edward Goodwin, of Minnie. rUlted Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
>001 Thursday of last i
Little Jane Leroy ha* b. Mrs. George Sharp. Mrs. Dallas Garrison, and Mrs Tom ** "
spent the week end In
Sharp, who U employed In Philadelphia, spent the . —nrjth hU mo**-"
son. of Glooeester City; Mrs. Nan Steelman, of PhlUdelpbia: and Mrs. Jane Broadwater, of Port
Norris.
Mrs. Gorge Bobbins, of PortNorrts. spent Wedaeedar of last rrek wlth^Mr
Charles Walker, of Bridgeton.
t Marvel, of VineUnd passed the past week end with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. A. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence WThlldeo and daughter., who passed a few days here, hare returned to their home In Wildwood Mrs. Jennie WU1U and daughter spent Saturday In Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Philips and family spent ' * tn Millville.
Alliston Smith, of TttusriUe. as a guest of Rev. 8. N. Clark. 1 Thursday of last week. Mrs. Kate Huated has retarned home after a visit with friends In Port Norris. Mrs Hannah Whttiear and fly have moved Into their itome on the corner of Main Street and the Back Road. Mias Ada Miller has returned to Crain us College, alter spending a few days with her parents. Mr and Mrs. George Miller. Mrs. MaaM Johnson, of Bridge-
Metlle
Shiloh
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S South Seavtlle. are guesti and Mrs. John Harrii iss Martha Edwin U
The W. C. T. V. held their dues paying srsial a week ahead of schedule at the home of MUa M. H Davis, the president on March first. Mrs. Lucy Bowen and Mrs. Bessie Ayars ere recovering from severe attacks of pneumonia. IBlaaey Fire ■ called e of Leon Davis to exmney fire Saturday. . Ill and unable to
I A. S. Lupton went to P berth Monday. MU* Grace Harner ing in the To.-u Hall eel
Mrs. Isabelle Myers Ration hai returned from the hospital and fa staying at tbr home of her father Charles Myers Cora 8. Lupton spent Wed nee day of last week In Pallad-lphU. Albert A. Gland, of Ewan, spew hursday with S. V. Darts Mrs. Mildred A. twin, of Bridge in. has been raring for her other. Mr? Jarred Ayars. who
Birthday,Paily of town and } re attended the birthday ran tn honor of Bailey who eeleler 3«b birthday on the of February 28.
s In buttertat and first
of 5 high cows in milk. F. C. ' hits 3 purebred Holstein* i sec-, id. third and fifth , __ on th, 1 ill of high raws In and evening of last week «tion and fifth high cow i her parenU, Mr. and Mrs. reduction. A. D ammlt Webb. fourth high cow. l Mr ,. Alfred Sharp. Sr., who has duction. ! q U it« ui, U able to o? .bout
honor roll U Included In
1 Partridge. 1 of Mr. 1 on Sun-
r$r»
of the: *-
in the three countie*,! ri mmm 11 1 -.;; mi*» d.
ed In Millrllle,
of Cape May. U loo. MU* Nan t here with Mr. _____
Turkey Point
Mrs. Edward <
ters. Dorothy ai rtlle. spent thr
and Mrs. f
takiU and daughI Edith, of Millweek end with
1 Hickman.
Misses Phoebe and Agnes
man. oi this place: Milton Zh merman, of Millville: and Sldn Ore. of Bridgeton, spent Sund with Misses Helen and Mari
Wenzel In Runnemeade.
Mrs. Dayton Warfle and son. C wald Rloe. left Wednesday
last week for New York.
Mfikinf Sure "My eon changed hU name to Minute when he entered college." "What for?" Minute always
who Is euiptojamt the week A- R- Sharpe
The church services for the following week are: Class meeting 9:30. preaching 10:30. Sunday school 2 P. M. Epworth league 7 o'clock, preaching 7:10. Tuesday evening cU*i meeting 7:30. and Thursday evening praytr meeting 7:15. All are welcome to attend Rev. L. B. Hen-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sheppard and children, of Bridgeton, spent the week end with his parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard. A. Gardiner, of Philadelphia. U spending a few days at his home lima Hickman of last
r Kent Farr and yrdes ,$50 Columbia jTand other*
s DuBois
SPECIAL PRICES During Dollar S«le» Work On EVERGREENS SHRUBS RULBS HARDY PLANTS AT OUR NURSERY—E. LAMMS AVENUE Specials at the Store on GOLD FISH AQUARIA PLANTS BASKETS JARDENIERS C. M. HUNTRESS & SON I 546 LANDIS AVE. VINELAND
VINELAND'S LARGEST Wall Paper STORE PINNOCK’S 713 LANDIS AVENUE VINELAND. N. J:
Mrs. George Miller enlertt the Bluebird Class of the M. E. Sunday school at her home Wednesday evening of last wi Games were played and Valentine* exchange Rev. 8. N. Clark was
JulU Coulter, who D a r in the school* at Laurel (pent the week end at »me In Falrton.
When they're sick even the toughest old bachelors like to have ■ woman looking after them.
Sunday in thU place. Ezra Johnson via at the Bridgeton H ill with dlabctU.
After a consultation of six tors. James Ayars' leg was ai fated last week. He has been In the hospital for some time as the result of an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kali Sea Side Park, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hummell. of Bridgeton, spent some time among old frienda In this place last w> *. Mrs. Ethel Taney hill. of New York, spoke at the Civic Club Bridgeton this week and so fron. this place profited by l
here, motoring In Miss Bantu IT. Charles Moore, of Stratford. j>etn Thursday night of last week with C. 8. Lupton. •Salley of Our Alley" wa* entertainment given In «!•» ad — ~ = ' night of
MUlrtlle — a} Haley. Mr. and Mr* Ulna and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Earl Wyatt and son. Mr Troilus Wills. Miss Carrie Harris. Mr. and Mr. John Bailey. Morton Reeves. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. **» L. Wills and son. Howard. James Wills. Carrie Harris. Mr. and Mr
Arthur Hinson i and Mrs. Fank Mrs. Henry " "
Fairton Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gandy spent Sundsy with relatives In Shiloh. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Dickenson, of Carney'S Point h?ve been visiting Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ftank Johnson and Mrs. ZlUa Mills have returned borne after a visit with William Dari* and family In Colllngswood. % Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren and two sons, of Tuckhoe. spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harris en1 the following guests on Mr. and Mrs. Wood Blox-
B. F. Master Gift and Novelty Shop Columbia Records 605 LANDIS AVENUE VINELAND. N. J.
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Poultry and Farm Supplies 524 LAMDW #VE.. PHONE 675 VHtELAMD.M.M —FREE— Brush with every purchase of Paint During Dollar Sales Week Afibesto* Roof Coating, special at—per gal. $0.85 Roof and Bam Paint, special at—per gal. $1.50 Linseed Oil House Paint (all colors) per gal. $1.95 Wall Paper, special at—ro0 7>/ 2 c
49c
$9.00
Window Shades, all colors, each Linoleum Rugs, 9x12, each
$55 value $37.50
DURWG DOLLAR RATES WEEK ORLY FOSS—the Paint Man We Have the Paints, Wall Paper, too Wholesale Faints, Bruihes, Varnishes Retail Wallpaper. Window Shades, Sanitas Expert Fainting •‘Information Free” “We Tell You How" 643 1-2 Landis Ave., Vineland. N. J. Phone 878-W
Furniture and Rugs Specials Walnut Bedroom Suite 4-pi'ce Value Sldj $90.00
contributing lor Alfred University t New York . Darts has growth of Mil* institution learning until toe nrollment has more than doubled wr.Mn the la*t i year*. The school wa* started Seventh Day ”— tlon. but in 1U way from It* E H. Sheppard the bulidmg on West C Street. Bridgeton, next the headquarter* of the Red
Complete line of House Furnishings F. M. Fix Furniture and Floor
726 Landis Are.. Vineland Let Fix Fix You Up
M ost of the toikx oome to Vineland dtutof Dollar Sale* Week make it their business to
fsVERYTHIHG one m
^ men and youths have jut come ip. You are e»-
■er our hand-tailored, sa-
fer more and for leas.
and may be seen at our Indioa' Store*. You’ll like the styles, you’ll like the color combinAtwa, but above aH you’ll like the
I RRESPECTIVE little or how m
. , ore always assured of courteous service, high grade merchandise and lowest possible prices.
Yearly comei E£-V friends to conn
FISHER Novelty Shop and Knitting Mill Everything for Infanta and Kiddle* Hosiery, Sweaters, Hoveltie* Big Dollar Sale Going On Watch Our Windows 713 Landis Ave.. Vineland
Spring merchandise is arriving almost daily.
S ATISFACTI0H is assured you when you deal at Rennies'. But this wed
in addition to the
a chance to win one of the two automobiles offered by the Vineland Chamber of Commero:.
COMING AGAIN! Vineland Dollar-Sales Week March 16 to March 24
TWO FREE CARS
New
$900
ESSEX
SEDAN
4-Door
1928
Model
i Avenue , N. J.
F.ve -ything in our large stock is REDUCED during DOLLAR SALES WEEK. Come in and be convinced. The Waldman Store 621 Landis Avenue Vineland, N. J.
The event you look forward to every yjar. Again about 100 Vineland shops will give ticket* with purchases—one with every dollar’s worth. These tickets will entitle you to chances in the drawing . for the two free autoniobtles. Most stores will have special values to offer. Begins Friday, March 16 Vineland Chamber of Commerce

