Six
cipr may corarr yubs, rsniAY. kasce ». iw»-
.-anis and Farmers Meet at Tuckahoe
la bis
•JJf Jovfc 1 ««»ductr>. lb. 4«acL* • •hlch *«» 1b PT Judsc ll<nry address int..-.-p
and :
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-hilt." Sarr. In
—, «« **-« «»«■ ***■ be doctor.a. depcnatnt m'-i. leadership He deplored ibe (act that so irony who ha'. ii><tacatious (<>r leadership (ail to >!■ »elop this quality Itecaus. tbey ■Vnil 10 lake the initial step,
r- k "We all ha™ *■ certain aniwint ’ %f laxlness and dread BCttlnr
Started." be doctored. "but. coupe a ktly desire with a t<a--i.a»l.l. amouni ol anibillon and n.’ .p •
4binn can to- accompllsbed ait<r
the start Is made
Jud»e Udreds. hnmore.u.ly llerred to a aotelty » bicb *•. i>r. -
Aiisilton
the PlK“X moaner . ebtoker I■ sunn J this « IUd amureniniit ■■( C Dunn i • • • g»t*atoJ firan-.
-nl which is betni: made try raisins. He also called in to the advantage-- of this for that industry. Mr. welcomed the Klmantane. Tell* of l l-rfda A. Boilengcr inunrdlale .v" mor of the Florida Ki-;i-l rich spoke on tfce need into objectives- Amnoii his which were of pnrticulrr he declared: .-m.MIon in my home city. *a!:u IP-acb. Is somemhat the situation in Ocean! ,i i!- • louruilns territory.
,uore and more each year, but n-.ilixc that oe must have mere substantial industries, and rt:M »* hope to brine about by riit. iopnunl of the toair.i*mi ' Amonf the winners ot atteiiuun.r pritc* wers lAslie rorson. I'eteirhurj. a ham; John Gandy Ocean View, a brauli.'ui kilch n elmk. donated by ibr Turkal.o" Nntiona! Bank; Milton West cot!, id PMeraliunt. four dorks and n drake; I’eUr >' Krencl. ol Maimom. a box of elaam: William II W.-tcott. a chest 'if tmle! soap. <0.1 Knssell H. Nulty. an Inner ^
couple nwrri'ti by the the peace live together eremooy bad been perr the Secretary of War.
Fairton
Cedarville
Henry Bwei!
:iad tnruUy. of
... . Mi*. Blla Eij»e!l ike weekJead Mr.- Anna Kiurcdge and Mrs. iftonniel Wescot! are numi.tr* d amox.s rh«» who are 111. Mr. and Mrs. William Vinry.'.id. ci Dutch Neck; Paul Vin - yard and family. Of BridgetCi. visited Robert Cede and family
Sunday.
Mi Beach Smith «Pru! SMUr day in Phlladi Iphla. To HoM Social
rsday.
t Piiraan.
McWxi
Mr*. Annie DavU has return, ed Irotn a »i--tl with her daugbtn. Mrs. ftitnurt MeCormlrk at
l.*>i RobXlns faiptPt thP W»Wk-, Bridgeton.
With hi- pa.ent*. Mr. am - Mrs. Ka e Maybcw and Mrs Mrs. Frank B Robbins. f Eva Miller o. F.stnan. spent a Mr. and Mrs John Crawly, of j day recently with Mis* Utlian
Phttads lpbia ap-nt Monday with j jtayh.-w.
;.!a?lvi» in Fsirtw; ] Mr and Mrs. Allan Stere.-.* Mr. and Mr- Herbert Hs-ri.' ! a ;;.ndcd the funeral of Mis* ha ., returned home from Allan-' jj**. j DUk-. which took plaee He City, when they attended the j cn Friday at the homi of her N'i w J. — > Crmfetvnee. i parents "in Swedeshoro. M*i*
'Uilk* wea the daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Dilks and vras
»—. for-
the house by irtwaa Forrest Whitaker is also on the sick list- „ . Mrs. Clyde Job own 1* confined to the house by Ulne»Mis* Fannie Briniwhult- to -Mr to be out after an Illness.
Ttie Ever Ready Clawr of i Methodist Sunday School » hold their monthly bu.-inw » torial mc.-tinc at the botue Mrs. Alfred Shaw. Sr., on W.
nesday •■•.cniup.
Ml*- Gertrude McChesai y.
Bridcetrm. .p. at Sunday with her j and Mr*. Edwin'_Taylor.
-..Ipai
Ladle* Hold Social
- :<ei.1 _ ... h* 1. ©. M.. 1m Id a social al 1
Tuiudav jwiesbo^. Miss Dttto had many ..o-daj evening. , , TH.nds here who extend their t. of ice cream, pt. and ; ^ lnp , tbr lo ,hc be.-e.red par-
the brothers and
Ehir.dgc. . invikt of tfr.
i ■ cr.t*. also
j»drter*.
Harrey Jamc- is impr.wlng tb<
.1 Sha
r. Sr.
Addle Dare la a gnesl of friends in Caiad.n. Mi?. Prci rridnger was a visitor in Camden on Saturday. Semce* by Kew Pastor R. v. W. E. Bump, the n*w iniuistcr <■; the M* tbodlat Church. (Mcupietl the pulpit .HI Sunday morning Rev. S. hi. Clark went to hi* new charge at Villa Patk
on Saturday.
AlUstln Smith, of TitU«f!!'. .--p.-nt Thursttoy with Rev. S. N
“i "Sizrsuft
Among the Sick.
>p--!!iliuc scviral day* with Mrf.
W. B. Clcmcut
M.* Blizrr.-d. ..f MUlvUle
| v toblng her daughter. Mr> J. Mr*. Gram toore was tak--i Edwlu CurliK- j i 0 Bridgeton buepltai one da
Mr- W H Cl.-m.-ot spent Sat- week suffering with pnni
nrday in Ptiiladi lphla. ; , nt ,nla 8h. to reported to h
and Mr*. George’ Milhr; improving ail the time.
Addison Sever to able to be r-
visit<-d nlaii'i in Philad.-lphla
r.n Saturday. '
“In the spring time the ; mans fancy lightly thoughts of love - - and man's to i.uttermitk and «
J again afte- being cinfln.-d
jrrF&us-iz - minister of the M. E church occupied vhe pulpit or Sunday, both morning an evening. Hr' A. Host, the retiring to In town moving hto good* away aad Mr. Creamer experts to he cstahllshed In the P» - sonage thl* weekAntoa r«H5de An accident which approached being very seriou* happened Friday ev». ng at the toUrwsritoo ol the Newport aad Port Norrl* highway*. An auto, ocelli pied by a man and hi* wife and Utile child, who were on their way to Pori Norrl*. collided with anetbe - »*- chin- occupied by three men El vin Schafer, who Uj-pcbed along at the time of the acrid mu. took Ibt three men to Dr Garrl»on. ■ her. they were treated lor cuts and brutaoa It l* dritoltcly known who the otrer.peoplr wrer. or bow serioatly they were toiurod. U at all. *lnc* soeneon.tawed the damaged machine away - ■ after ibr ■•oinrioa
READYIN OUR NEW STORE With the Urgeet Line of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing FURNISHINGS. HATS and ■ SHOES FOR SPRING -1928 Newell Corson I I-l FHigh Street , Millviiie. N j. P Off-ctaJ Boy Scout Outfitter
Ever since this great store was erected in 1902 it has been contributing to the happiness of homes all over South Jersey—for after all the happiest homes are well furnished homes. It has always been the policy of this store to sell good, dependable furniture—the only kind of furniture that will make happy homes. Be sure and see our display at the Kiwaats Business Men’s Show. You are cordially invited to make our booth your headquarters while attending the show. We would also be glad to have you visit our store—the largest store o? its kind in South Jersey, devoted exclusively to the sale of better fumiutre.
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iO-pc. Dining Room Suite of C 1 CQ Unusual Style and Beauty.... 4) I J k/ Convcaient Terns W inch Buffet. China Closet. Server. Extension Table, five Chairs anfl Host Chair Many other stylet.
4-pc. Bedroom Suites in 11 Selected Walnut Veneers 4) 1 U J Choke of Chifforobe or Chest of Drawers. Large Dresser. Bow-end Bed and Vanity. Pieces may be purchased separately if desired.
ATWATER KENT A. C. SET FREE! To holder of winning coupon. Drawing to take place in Kiwanis Show Building Saturday, March 24, at 10 P. M. Everyone registering at our booth will be given a coupon which will participate in the drawinr. This set will be on display at our booth. Remember—ail you need to do uT to register at our booth and save your coupon. There are no strings to this offer. A Great Living Room Suite Value — THREE ATTRACTIVE PIECES Pleasing style, comfort, remarkable durability and unexampled value are in this living room suite. Covered in rich, durable Jacquard Velour, sides and backs of chairs and davenport covered with same material. Hand tailored throughout Another Real Living Room Special 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite I QQ
• If Yoa But It of Ackley's Its a Bargain"
One of the Most Valuable
BUSINESS and RESIDENTIAL Properties in Port Norris, N. J. To be Sold at Auction
To Settle an Estate
Wednesday, April 4th At 2:30 on the Premises Main and Market Sts. PORT NORRIS. N J.
With a lot SOxlCO and ail the luiprovemeal* ifcereon. ronatoi Ing ot- rlwHIinc. which con Lain* * 'ore room, office, 'lining room llTing room, kitchen, four beSroo. is on eecond floor, one bed room and store room on third floor. Hot air healing pant. I rear of dwelling to large bake shop with brick oven* ai other equipment. Facing or Market .-rtraet U nearly new balldlng. two siory frame, equipped with practically new baking outflt. and in rear of Ibto new bakery to a two 1X017 barn that could to readily converted Into a home
This Property Most Be Sold aad Tfcis Safe B A REAL OPPORTUNITY To secure at you price a buiaess location ar ah iarestroeat. Your thorough inspection is urged. For particulars or inspection write, pboae or call R. C. Jacon, Port Norris, N. J. JOHN A. ACKLEY & SOTSJ ** Auctioceers Since 1884 A ^ 427-29-31 Landis Avenue
J*' Cecatmif! Twtfilrti..
A Burglar Proved its Worth— But why wait for a burglar t Gray dawn. Sudde nly he reused— even- aense alert, $. xlthy steps—apparently in the kitchen. Hu main telephone wag downstairs in the library but that mattered nut for quietly he reached for the extension telephone beside his bed. ‘’Polioe - ' he called. The intruder got away—but without a haul. ? A« cawatiuB com* wry tollr—» small mnka \ 4 cwmectom rharje-aad that abau *•« mtd 4 5 ««»w<caiu»daj. gp,. ; ImMltoam. }
Our Success Is Built On Customer Satisfaction The gr<A. th of our service bu&ineas it* due entirely to the fact that we always strive to give our customers complete satisfaction. New business comes to our .hop. every day 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 mechanics—why all our charges are based on a low flat-rale sdiedule—and why we use only genuine Chevrolet ports for all replacements. Bring your car in today for free inspection—»*vi get acquainted with us. Let us help you keep your Chevrolet always at the peak of its performance and rfhriency. PORT NORRIS GARAGE l-bowi HH H *4*1, H. BHOW5, Fr-g. PORT NORRIS, N. J.
BUICK Outsells any other 3 c arS in Buicks field
Motorists like you invest almost as many dollars in Buick motor cars as in any otherthr^b cars in Buicks field * - * r ~z7aith means something ■ when it is backed by dollars
MOTOR SHOP WRDW0 EniMi-Woi Ed (k„p, 4M «,(*(, *. P* Soivani. Pro^ielo. BAILEYMOrafbSlPANV M.VH1 Avenue et Tenth Slraet Ocrao 1

