CAPE MAT CMJMTY TIKES. PPIDAY. APRIL 8, 1828,
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oa.r GOMt. «< , J >n. " n •Z,.; »**; .. mteMUm b0 *- -rB B-r^T fll Bererljr **"•* ip*,; , of &x . .. jullw tajauv *»- Trinity M. E. •nday rvfnln*. ^ :■. • • rvk*. M* . .. mim KOmJ of !l-l»l»r»0l*. : .noon »«h l*W
Kvrrrlt K»-y. Mr. ud Mm HeUIrr. Mr. awl Mr*. V31U »to» KSJ»1 8t r.*ir. t tau*r
*«cp. Jobn voaaiaaB. Slinnf Making firmer. Urten Camp »u<! fMMC* Tomlin John HrUlrr. •rho a'.WBM MUlrtllr Hub School
pf Uw c»*t.
: K"*"
:t» old Kr*u»* tUMUt
i rcparatorr to
i > :Br«lo» on the *K»
i.'i.-.M, an Ocean
He h*» al»o *«■
cud* os^d in Biirlgnon to set people- to attend eburefe «rr•**o uar4 in thl. place to k<;
>r:>p!r to gv Satorony. PmidMit Conaty CouncU
Re*. Herbert !. evvtir.ll hae
iiHtM or '***r of SS."' 1 !.,'ir* 'T vL— __ t,,mlC4 eumbrrUr.fi Coup'} II bom *ere in tatbliu council of RalUloua Education;
i aay* a >•» treaaurrr. Mia Para H-.iiu : W>m depart ment. Mrr. 1' ,0 R B Bheppani adui- dlrblcn.
irvlnjt U Sheppard: leftder.hip traimne. Mr*. Eiirabeth F D»<i-. Mr». **aul Ba*«m U reeope at- > n * from an ipp-ndleftJ* operation! in the r.rtdp-tuo Huspiial. Mrs. Sar.e D*v!s U tleitlne her
Mr*. UU Tonmr i* 0 ® in p '
ebrtatun Kotrier U Impror.n* Henry M. l<ov*i*nd has hU property »ttii new cemen!:ti:rBfd mm Syracuae. mike and canaent Boor for ki« Will /.«DiekJiison made porch. auioenobili trip to Aud*i>on
Mr*. Era Bamcpiia was s vlai- Saturday,
tor In AndubMi * few days last
week. Barn Bum*
Mr. and Mr* Claude Henderson, of KilladelphU. paused the day on Remrdaj with their parents her.- •
week-cm;
Mr. and Mra Kf Bridget on. were
.Best* of their pareoU. Mr. and
Mm- iota Abbott.
Mr. and Mr*. George Btoli. of
V.HJ WUU VSKTIV ftVA.—Ul» iiCI * . T . Eeerrtl Key and mother rtatted fT ™*' reUtlers in Court House on Suo-
Congratalationi
Mrs. Anna K. Meyer*, of the! Shiloh Bndge ten road. who i teaches si lb- l>ri-Bay &:! *4. i ha* one of ‘he Baesl tmiletln boat.'** that th- Sopertauadert of the rounty he* seen this year Mr and Mn David Wood and Mr. and ifr* Clarence Wood .letted HuUIca Hill and eev ral other places by autoTBOblle. S. L- Fust and ioaeph Caiman have taen made elder* of the EngiUh Lutheran SLurrti.
1 Honor the Lot Aagelri Oo* hundred and Bfty tress *r? to be planted along the roadway from Salem to Quinton to help crlebiate May 1*. when the Los Angde* will make a flight over
that section.
The Hhiloh-Hustod Button mad from Route « Shiloh, through eerflcld to the > receive olleB-
reting
Byran Pyle and family, of Pit- Born to Mr. and Mis Charle* man. passed Sunday with their KeiiogB at Mr*. Fisher* Hrwpi parent* he.e .Ul. a dangfater. Viriam Elaine Mra. Mastml Perry, of Camden. Mis* Abhle Thomas, of Col called oo Mr and Mr*. Frank i iingewoo spent Saturday and Wldener on Sunday Sunday with her stater. Mr. and Mm. Frank Braun Mr. and Mi George E. Davl*. and daughter*. France* and of MerchantviUe. called In thl*
Dorothy, of Camden, were at their: place Sunday,
summer bosae here on ttuncav Elmi-f Adam* and wife, with Mr. and Mra. Aaron Sltnpkln*. j four children, hare moved to Ai-
of Millville, wers th* guestr of lowar.
Mr. and Mra. W. Praackle on Mr and Mr* W Ham H_ HarBunday. i* 1 * called ob A. S. -mpton Thum-
Mr.'and Mr*. Mart Hroderaon' d*y w ‘**- .
and Mrs. May Hani* attended a The Bsienth Day BaptIM
of th* P T A. at one ot ftaj" mectlog wa* held at the
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When finished U
i.nproraaMBt i ^ rM LT^eT“of; Teacher*- Associajiona .
lion IhU year. The annua] producers for
Dalrier was he*d last *.*elL Albert 8*:-r» caught She •rst ■had at Brj-side this season. Farmen of this section are busy plai ting potatoes. Th» Adventist praywr meeting was held at the home at George
White thh week.
The Seventh Day Baptist* are also holding their prayer SB** *1 the homes of tU
hers.
Chimney Fire
Millville
Alice Taylor, of West Collingirwood was entertained by Mtw* M iu-ir and Florence Corscb. of West Mam Street, over
the ivek-e
of Mrs. Olive Uipton Fri-
day evsnlng.
K j The County Council bf Parent - rtfprescutaUvc «d the knU-Salotm
r ; B T. Lord end Mrs. i & ; . the evangelist of | h-t Morris. J i *.» ..•: Ctm.arif1» I* rvgfe» nod tetwm here and. i i.- - V.ayhew has rci ire i'lrr 3 week with k. :r Vlllvllle. and Mra. i H.:: . :t*r some time In
f. a-,. -. Untie cay.
■ E.T. IU It Mi! Hawn, if - *:tl John Hetalcr ec •:'«,-.tci from th* U kL- to the cnatertaM tt . f.' fcfliglous Edu- » taii at th* First Baptist
d fe BridgMre Th* a«r trld I > >Msy hsc.tttj . .,tag. i Crvtv Srhitaky spent
»~.i. tiUE in New York ftiuti i !»nd id Bogota. »st ilaak Alien. « *l 'i-ird oo Mrs. Rebecca
reprefcmauTe oi vue vnu-rwiwn, . i„ r ii i-
visaing his daughter. Mrn. E. :
is spmtding i
Fruit in the Woods
at,-.
Vr. Jams* • or-kiB i'ar* 9ttBrdSp Hii.n and n'-almth i.-lph». vHted Mr. . llatuf-rsoa for a week.
ot Brtdge-
t l. »n Saturday.
Strio-hlre and family, -r-d. -lilted Mrs. Ida
Mr*. Herbert V.
to. Wesley, are vtalttog relative* Corporal Frsncl* Rugrrrln. of i Cheater. Pa. the Rtste Police, stationed here. Mra. Prsderlck Venelng of went to Quintr-r. with Captain Philadelphia, vfstted James Harris Hamilton, of Bridgeton, to check *bd Mia* Danriia Wlahart on Wed up on the truck toad of fruit left orsday of last week. la the woods. Her.ry Turney, of Vineland. Emily A. Dickinson, widow of called on John Boggs on tjalur- Cfcerlw H Dick.B«jn. pawed gay. ;awgy in her *1»* year.
Building Better Citueat
( County Superintendeni Engrr report* that more attentloti ir being given hr the teachers to rhar-
- - training and
Shiloh
M H. Christy, of Broad Street, eu; ; hi* brother and wifr. from Salrc., over the week-end. Mi*. Mae Ha ye* returned to h*r hoc.# In Detroit. Mich., after spending four month* with reUUvee to this city. Mi*. Helen Holt, who i* home from Wttoon College for a few dsj. rang two -try beauliful wrfo* at the High Sthool a«ee:rbly Monday of last week. Mr* Cfcarle* Bigelow. ..-f Plainfield. ha* retumeo bom after spending a few day* In thl* city. Mr*. Boyd Rockwell, of Leesburg «aa a Millville vlaitor on Thu relay of Hurt w.-k. Mailer P->*t. of DeUea Drive, and Mix* Be-tha Rcbtiltz. of thin clf> visited the latter's grand-par-nte. Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Parwin it- Bridge*on. Friday evening Mr - JcbbI-.- Shropihlre. of Hal*> < ills, spent Thursday erewlng ' last w*e* in this city. M and Mrs. Benage Lord entertained their daughter. Clara, and children, of Mewfletd. over
the week-end.
Mr* John Heritage __
turned to her home is this city after spending some time with
her daughter. Mra. E <_ llanwin. In Philadelphia.
_. . ; The remains of Howard K. The Hopewell and Stow Crock ■ du1 , n , Msw \ork fire depanments were called Usl bt^yai. arrived in Millville on week to a chimney flreat the Thnr^d.y afternoon from hla late Henry «»r» Cohanaey ' h , AJIenhartf. S J. Rev .. p *' l ' R“- Haney, pastor of the FI rat H. Sheppard attended th* Hnn. phivy e pfc-..tograph!c display. In
Woodst6wn. this week.
gome live stock as well a* the hatn on the farm occupied by Lewi,, Simpkins was burned last
week.
brtless Driving Smoothness *Power and Ease of Control
that make every mile a pleasure
Mrs. Josephine McPheraon. j fS,", n ,^i lh ,ralaingatao j Ethr! AInT I? daK^ra 1 * taw ‘ ha* r-or bet a ■-,- C lrc l c.) 1 ««<i Eugen
Pigs Fire Company Canton it planning for ■ volunteer Are nonpauy Mm* the village was threatened by Are when tfirs.- houses burned. Man: wouw.-v from this section alter,-if-d the style show in the Bridgeton High f-hool Thursday
of las; week.
Commercial Coorse Pupils Tbow ’aklng the commercial
course In the Hopewell High School are: Ninth grad, Berenice Johnson. Dorothy Col*. Vkla Clom - . Vera Raramel, Sara Fra; Iley. Ruth Bally: Tenth Or-ide,
Mildred DuBols. Mulford D
El.-vcnth Grade. Mary Ash&.dg*. tTllmer Allen: Twelfth Grad*.
Mr. and Mr* Harry Haley, of (hi* rity. entertained Mr. and Mr* Jacob Riggin* of Port Nor- j rH on M<mday of last week. Tracy Beck, who attend* Al- i lenfown Prep Seh wl. 1* spending , the Easter l.olidty* with hla pares !* on Su.iU Second Street.
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*Tvn years ago I arrived In the! town with only oce quarter, but that ourrter beg.-- my fortune at “Yon must have invested It very' profitably." “I did. I telegraphed horns tor
Dmy af er day it becomes more apparent that the on' rivaled popularity of the Biuger and Better Chevrolet is due to its baaic elements of suporiorifv. And the greate -I factor of all is the effort les* driving it provides. It steers with the weight of the hand — for the worm and gear steering mechanism is fitted with ball hearings throughout . . . even at the front avia
knuckles. The clutch is veivety smooth in action and the gear-shift lever responds to the lightest touch. Accet- ; ration j* gwitt and certain, w hile big non-locking fourwheel brakes assure perfect control voder every condition of highway and mJBc.
You’ll never know what a great car it la until you sit at tha wheel and drive! So come in today for ■ demonstration!
E*t*bl>**WS !M6
Miss Naomi Oft Is spending h* Kast.r vseatior. with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Howard OH Mayot Samttal S Keuworihy. of fielKvtll* . bo* been spending soma time in Aht* section In tflr
* lltBert Hoover s can-
iutetwsi dlflacy
Trod Benue attended a meeting of the standing committer, of th* Pupils’ Association of the Bacon’s Neck School, at Green-
wich
lywis de Wilde, who went It, Holland last winter with hi* par
i'lenient ''aakeyj.nl*. Mr. and Mr*. Roland dr '-thryn, spent the. Wilde, gave a dewrripUon of the '■ . summer boa*. Jtrlp to the school last week. r i family, of SUH- M- a J. Freeman Elwell ha-1 ‘ - > visitors of Mr.’charge of the senior choir for i- H.rnsr. i the celebration of th* re-openlcg 1 :-ted tbs MUhrflleiof Christ’s English l-oth*ran v I’rhm-There I Church. Other, from thUs*<and Thur*-lilon taking pari were 8. L. raust Jf-' " *c*k wore: Mr. and Mis* Della Carman. , : ' I'.-TtiiorsoB. Howard) The March to Church In March £L_. Mr*, .loim and Pain, and Easter Bunday
,*Af .‘CCICH Tn#£,.. i ,j,t ‘ th Blick Style Show
Spring-de
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PORT NORRIS GARAGE EARL H. BROWN, Prop. phone 104-R PORT NORRIS, N. J. QUALITY AT LOW COST
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car
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Any motor car that is driven all winter need t thorough “going over” in the s ing. An hour or two spent oiling and greasing your car now will give you a feeling of greater security and may save many repairs laterFor your convenience a list is printed below of the . parts normally requiring attention at this time of the
year. The cor rcct “Standard”
lubric nt for each job - is also
specified.
Clip out this list and use it as a handy reference. If you prefer to have yv ur “Stmndard” dealer do the work, turn it over to him, with the items checked which you want serviced. You can alwspvs depend upon ‘Standard” products and “Standard” service — any time of year or any place you go.
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WORK CHART and RECOMMENDATIONS
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□ Roab crankcaae Q Refill crankcaae with frt.h oil □ Lubricate cha**l« all point* Q HB *11 sress* cup* £3 Clean ru*t fron rprinc* □ Check and replrnUh (if necoarv) grraae in trana. mitrion and rear asle Q Lubricate open univrr**! joint* Cl Clean outaMc of motor Q Wa*b and po!Ub body □ Oil generator and garter
When on* fwoduct c/jwiroleun. iawld under thu emblem
•’Standard” Flu-.hing <R1 ••Standard" Motor OR (comult chart fee correct grsdc) •"Standjrd" Prewar* Gun Orca-c “Standard" Cup Create “Standard" IVoetratlng Oil “Standard” T.an.mlwian OR or “Standard" Gear Compound ’•Standard” Cup Create —Standard" Kcrotcne “Standard" Liquid Ciota “Standard" H;«itchold OR
No car in the Viaor>’ price class can match the all around brilliance of Victory performance. The Victory is first at the get-away and firft on the straight-away—faster on the hills, faster in traffic—smoother on rough roads. And accelerates as no other car at the price has EVER done: 5 to 25 miles in iVt seconds! 10 to 45 miles in 13% seconds! The public discovered all this cv. n as the stop watch proved iu More power per pound of car weight made it possible. Rugged Dodge construction made it practical. And the Victory’s unusual design made it SAFE. For the Victory gravity center is lower and there is no body overhang .... The chassis frame is the full vridtb of the body—and the body sills are eliminated. Exceptional charm of Hne and more headroom and seat width Piu further vital results of this unique construction. Drive the car today and make yc-ur own comparisons! U095 ♦oooa ssoaN.ro. acrnujcr
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