Cape May County Times, 13 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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CAPE MAY C0TJ5TY TIMEfc. PMDAY. APRH. 13. 1W«

|&raw Jurors For April Court Term g: Thirty-four Grand Jurors and Sixty-four Petit Jurors From the Jury Wheel Court Opens April 24th

Recent Deaths Will Take Part

In Campnree

Srv. MrM" ttarp

MARMORA—Mrs. Melrln Sharp died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Amos Mndnm Tuesday moroIng. April 3. I>ath was • aused by a complication of disease*. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon. Interment taking place

at Srasidr CrinStery

Mra. Sharp was »» years of age and Is surtived by a daughter. Mrs. I.td.i Madam, with whom she made her home, a sou. Benjamin

Pert Norris Troop Will Have Booth at Event

I*ORT NORRIS The troop <ommltm- of Troop 21. I*ort Norris' Boy Scout Troop held n meeting

on Tuesday evtning ounty EkccaUvfe'Mcft

. B1UOGETON - Sheriff John E'aitH drew the Grand and Petit Juror* for the April term <>l Court Tuesday morning, in the present* ut Judge li.'ierl Bartlett. '‘Thlrtr-four Orand Jurors And aisty-four Petit Jurors were drawn? Court will open on Tu.-day April J4. with Judges Campbell and Herbert Bartlett on Hie bench. Judge William Frank Sooy ♦111 alt from May 7 to la. Following is a list of the JuryifeWn: Grand Jurors r Japath HUdredtU. Bridgeton. ; O nr D. Scull. Bridgeton. f Maurir Watnon. Stow Cn-ek. W. T. Uiminis. Dowut. Harry Conner. Downe. Berths 1x>1ki. MllhiUa. , Pietro Itouiwi. Deerfield. Harrison Holllnger. Commer

Mrs. Maltha Knowles. Millville. t William H. Calkins. Millville. I Portous BrondriiT. Millville, i John H. Fisher. Millville. z WilBert Bivins. Millville. Samuel Campbell. Brldgelon. Frank BuUoek. MiUtitle Roland Pai-ker. Bridgeton. Thoma- F. Godfrey. Commercial . Mra. Bather Corson. Millvfll?. Erma Baker. Vinelaio George K!» Bridgeton. Mirtrti. ton S’ -ppard. Bridgeton L. PT Shropshire, ('onitnerrial. K. C. Gtament. Fairfield. L Dr. F. A. Sianger. Brldgelon. [, Howard Clark, tapper Deerfield. r Mrs. Chester Bonham. Hopewell Caspar G. Ware. Bridgeton Mile* Gandy. Lawiene*. George E. Diamenl. Ijiwtenee. i Ooorge Gaskin. Commercial. R Benjamin l-oder. Bridgeton. J Jame* Conway. Lawrence. ! Petit Juror* Hoaeoe Tullls. Brldgelon. Joseph Criswell. Beidgelon. Johnson Bennett. Millville. Morton Woodruff. Cpper IWi

Held

Georgi- Sharp. VlaeUnd. Calvin Chambers. Maurice Rivet. «-. v , George B. DeMarls. Lawrmc- ' Russell H. Be<keit. Millville. Mira Thelma I’ei ktneon. Vine-

land.

Ethfl Glaapey. Bridgeton. Chaties Hide:. Bridgeton Georg • NlehoD. Millville Oscar Mulford. Bridgeton. ITederick Rmdel. Millville. Max Bernhardt. DoWne Benjamin Cox. Millville. JaOCile Za m bone. Landis, t* O*oig. Vyarr. Hopewell Freematt Smallwood. Millville. J. P. Calkins. Vineland. Joseph Conwell. Vineland. Arthur Montgomery. MHIville: ■ Joseph Ie>gan. Bridgeton. Frank Kugler. Millville. S Mra. Flora Gray. MlllvUle ■ Sara B Jenkins. Dowre. Elsie Krrickw.n. Millv iD. Blltabeih Trout. Vip.land

Tnvior. of Keavi.le. two grandsons! ^ *< the meeting and told’of’^e and two great grandehlldren. being made to hove the

: y~-t;cs: Doy oeouy.iiiiajr ever held Mr*. Martha D. Tompkins in Cumberland county

i Thv affair is termed aTamporr?

MILLVILLE—Having been inf—* -*» *--•-• *- -» - —

declining health for a numbei

Mra. M art ha D.

announcement of i*ort Norris Bargain Day. Each store parOcilulling will display the P. N. V. red ts-nnants. W. tch and Watt. ;

Among those who spent Xfondav in MlllvUle were: Mra. Rosrot ShuU, Mrs. William DuMont. Mrs. Addington B. Oampliell. Jr, Mr*. Constant Graeei and son. Cousinnt. Misses Dorotny New Rorella I.und, LEGAL

SHERIFF’S SALE

Tompklna. widow o! the late Isaac Tompkins, pasarri eway on Saturday fit the home of he: daughter, Sira. Chari:-* Nomine, East Vine Street. Mr*. Elizabeth pinker WILDWOOD — Mr*. Elisabeth Pinker, wife of Elmer Pinker, of 115 E- Pine Street, dropped d»ad In a Pacific Avenue market on Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock. Heart failure was the cause. Mra. Pi tike- bad been, appan-ntly in her usual health and had nol complained of 111-

ne*s.

The Plnkers have been realdents ot this resort for tweniyflve I«•«is. Mis. Pinker was th* daughter of William Washburn, contractor and builder. She waa active member of the Baptist Church, and conducted a real ie office at h>r home, ic is survived by her husband and two sons. Elmer, Jr, and William. Mr*. fTIT Monit ERMA Rev. L. V. Brew in conducted wervicua In Tabernacle E- Church Saturday at noon for Mrs. F. H. Morris, aged ?' years, of Haddonfield. Interment took plats in Tabernacle Cemetery. Rev. Brewln conducted the service* for her small son abou; a year ago The Morris family at one time resided here.

iffalr

ill be held in the Bridgeton

Armory on Friday rand Baturda)

evenings. May jg nnd 19.

He stated that the County Executive Board had agreed to ask the lady memlwrs of the Troop Committee of Port Norris to have charge of the refreshment booths during this tyelebralkm to prove to the people of Cumberland County that the women were in-ti-rested in Smuting and could tie used in Scouting, where heretofore on{y men had been permitted to

engage in it* activities.

The ladles of, the inoal committee accepted the task and will have full charge of the refrewh-1 Sd meet stands during the two-night *>•«• ... Camporee. ' ”•*' .*** J**' n The profit from the sale* will 1 he given to the county board mi'imk* to a »•..!» help defray the ripenses of the * a [ l ‘ r> *, «** fora* oelebt ation. I * raowT :* It it expected that at lennt 1500 ■ e-l*insl •■ewe: * people will atl*nd on the two!■'*£■>««* «£*! nlrhta. j ZP&ZSXZ On ihe last night a County i ■ »:<«:- Im a r» Court ot Hmiur will be held and Jj* effort* are being made to have' Governor Harry Moore present lo present the merit b-dge* to the Scouts of the comfy, who have successfully passed 'be varlou-

•eat*.

The Port Norrl* Troop under the direction of Scoutmaster Ooi-. diner will have a booth featuring I Sihotography and will put on a! User demonstration of judging. ] *'*. ouniy Executive MoU expressed ' ,

c - Onm i .„. .

Ledge!un. piste of New All those three certain 'tacts ot lend and tt.e buVJin*. theremv. -irarv uud on the non-- side i-f Hi* i

-1 from Crdirv..!c lo MiUsBl

c.-wreme Tm.nehlp. -'umbt Counrr. New Jersey, and dew

No l -Beciimiiig st s stone a While oak. In lormerlv Km-

?/’“ , lm '\ then. ' l-oundinr on John haiadt» U «l. south forty-Sie aUn-

■lies east, thirty- '

.ogjh of the

1 hvak;

r n»d north a*-raatty. tewis D Mot-

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I four links to Ibenc* IsMIlMe»*v« k. nmth

a the Oliver

his iipjim ialion to the Troop Com- lairi. mlttre for their loyally and co- ^ .. —rr n lie ration and pledged his best ef- ^ . n- cedsrvihe • .wild - l fort* in helping to keep Scouting ”

i alive in Port Korria.

Conti ibution* continue to come

DIVIDING CRFKK-The funeral: into the bands of the comtiiltti-u *-

■pltell

sliing'the tlae ot \'p* - -Ut* aod aae-bsH

aecrees isu>. iuim*-rod* awd twrsvtj-

of Talmon Campbell, who died In ‘ toward meeUng the ijuma of »2«f>: r, ^ r ’ the Millville HnttjdfaJ of pneu-1 gr^ipjed to Port Norrl* to help ,,,* road, «4th •Ightr-eWht

monla last week, took place from ; carry on Scout work in Cumber-1 <-ne-»sG‘ ' hi* father’s residence on Sundnv j , d 4 'ounty and il Is eaowted j “| afternoon. Rev. SlinfMOtl and R' that the entire quota wii.' hr; of

Snyder conducted the service. Mr. Campbell was born ana brought up here and was well liked l-v all who knew him. He will l>e greatly missed. Hv is survived by hi* father. Molford Campbell, ol tbf* place, md a brother. learning Campbell,

Bridgeton.

raised by gin* from the various! ■ organiutUon* in the town sug-, monied by voluntary Irdlvldualj

contiibuUons.

i 'on! Mining eld i sere of Ulvd. No. X—Adjoin* ginning si a «

SOI rr H* OEN?fl(F M nP'fi Blafie died at her r- ddence _hcre

Edit;

Week. Mil

> Murpbltie. Brldgemn. Mra. EU ED belli West cot i.

Bridgeloii

g Albert F.>x. 1'pper Deerfield, ti Helen Reeve*. Millvlll. {’ Hairy Biggs. MilivUb. K, Irving Leighton. Vingland Miss Margaret Soov. BHdgelon fc H«;|ey C Garwood. Bridgeton ' Mill-

rat l IM-

witli pneumoai.: Funeral servles* were conducted by 'he Rev. Illsgro.'e of South Seavilic. H bet late residence ..n Thursday niternoon of last week Interment was

m.nii in 1'niun Cet irtery.

Mrs. lilake liad u.my friends in ibis community am waa reapected !iy all who knew her. She is survived by a I rotber. Thpmra lloimes. of South Dennis, and bytwo sikters ( Mr.- Franklin Fenslcmaker, ot A'.iih Dennis, and Mr*. Edgar P. oliuw. of Cape May.

Hr*. Leurge lirune

SOtTH DENNIS Mrs. George Brown died here on Tuesday, after an illness fit pneumonia Funeral services wore conducted by tii* Rev. iiiagrovr at the M. E church Saturday afternoon. Interment was made tn fnion Cerae-i t*rv I

Merchants Plan

; I* a -ortu r of res, rvwd land 1> M 'ord, itm.ee aionc

. served land, north eight a Bargain Day " ? tt £rZS. \T n Tu;

?"ESE amSH

I'OILT NORplS-^JHie iiUaa- to* 1 “Vvo^’bl'nd: 'ttSSJa^rtSw’The* thw Fort Norn* IlaqPDn "are , Nnlllh'. lard, north eigirty-two •mo—M j ;::5 .* Jts- St,;”?.:

Port

Tirogre»ing „„ .... The merchants believe in giving j land of value for every dollar hnd aay i,,v , - that in this campaign they will' CSei? <5»?V

prove to the buying public that! »i-d four Pi,__ ._ _ - -.—

have adequate slocks of|

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cod three-hun-

TChandise nt prices in'ften I .a ping with the quality. | t“ Gw pU** of l■'sliming.

Th.y are arrauglng special* 101,,^!^^ nan* .«■ «« offer for tills big event and prise? And the ahur* lliree tract* »r* lb* ere being offered by each mer-| "*"" ro rniee. MFIwel NardeUi . me chant All entering into It tnj i^A,, .teteneH^Py 'ieed dated s'r.1 make Fort Norris the shopping vemher '.»2J. and recotWi-d in the ci-nt .r ot this section. People must I *!? i-' 00 ”.'.', ' n do all they can to conserve the j -r.-o th. - whh all and T *ingoiter fh* money nnd keep ft in circulationHte-rti-*. i.rivflege*. h.r-•’,■ ■■

in town during the crista w* «I r^"'*|* n< j r '*' l> *ff**

now passing through, they believejiw * B * >C if tv.-ryon» will just atop and preoertv is sliusied tn the th.nk that every dollar spent at | SutT^Ww . home D another dollar that will] - -

comt- bac k to Uicm again In fHtrl, and will do inort- good spent m;

town than ten out of town.

Buy at home and keen the 0 ' , " ,rn v - l 1 "*'!!. fter nil, a. oou,. am, **• H lnr | i te ,«i April !. SMS.

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Watch fpr full t

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Furniture and baby carriages hold the stage this week....

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Qj\^ifionalJloy^

Peerless Has Always Been a Good Car

SEE The New 1928

at the

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North Pi. Norris

PHILADELPHIA SUPPLY COMPANY No. Laurel St., Bridgeton. N. J. Next To Majestic Theatre

AUTO SHOW

and Our

SHOWROOM — 73 South Laurel St. BRIDGETON, N. J. In order to display our many models of PEERLESS Cars, we - are showing the cars at the Show and our Showroom., Stop in at 73 South Laurel Street and see the other 1928 Models. Ojyen Every Evening. New in Lines New in Beauty New in Riding Comfort Many Attractive PEERLESS Models Will Be On Display Coupes Sedans Coaches

i THE PUBLIC will find our exhibits interesting and bene- J fkial to all who enjoy seeing the utmost in automotive I engineering. All are cordially invited to our booth. j

UNIVERSAL MOTOR SHOP 73 South Laurel St. Phone 1494

OPEN EVENINGS

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