t Two
CAP£ KAY COTOTY TOttfi. FMBAY. APHI 80. 102*.
Greenfield
i Both DnBosq. of PblUdel-
> aual
Mr kod Mr*. H*ar> PiMnwr and
‘ l!r._>bo ark K]«ndiiil mb ■ ««t ifcHi futkr bkre. ir » Mill' ili*- on Monday, t ._>d »•> Mi. I. Prieat a
rbfii. Mary
n» <irt» A war
Dividing Creek
Uk
hi*
Hidden Robbio*.
A firr on Monday rot bkyond' tbi romrol o' a nun » ho wa. mow- ■ Ins lbs Mai Hand farm In from
' of (be ebb Mi and 'r-aTod «mr.1-' nu Mr AA v,v c;«niMs Robrrablk ewftMnent. It .prrad mUina, laal werk. ' I adioininx fteJd* and meadowa be- „ r)1 Samuel J-nktiu and d.usb- • inr fanaod by a bl S b »f«l « Kl;lh _ vl.mnr Jobr ' . . di ‘ m '' ,rr - hm a *°. Jenhtaa an.) family m Port Nor-
. the wind abtned to the -a.t.. r „ OB Krtda ,
I tberr would probaty have br-n a imord Wck apeat Tkorsday of!
dlff.-ren: *tnr> to toll. ; la «, wwk ( D j a | lUW _
r little Mary «»en.er Tilton a..<l •on., ' | jiward Ko»ey. of Panaale. apeni :«talo. alter betor. "“'ren. motored to Pamd* a <uf j several day* lad week wflii bit - g .lib a <old. . Saturday and .pent Hto »-ek-end . ,„„ Tb( .,. Mr , Kelley. W. c.»»li attended ronrt in ® ,,h Mall tea , Maadamr. Mora Turner. Marr Jtay . f.iurt H-rtiw all laat Mr. and Mrs. Henry Palmer < Uaaee and Or re! I Met .pent Frl-i
land rhlldren. of Bomeidali'. who day lit MMI'lile.
> ilk (ilkaaed to hare our old hux t«een apendlnK aonie lime I*rof. t; Knhhln* wa* a Mlllrllle itblm - Mr. Belle Candy and *.:lh tbklr father here, moloird! it.iior «m flaturday. '• leon Boyd, back »1Ui ■' Milltlll. on Monday, accom-: Prof. Warren Marts and wife.,
; panted by M - la-wl* Pr|e.t and j of Montclair, and Mr*. Mlliam
!; John .Sri.Jiein Ti.l'ed friend. In! daiiBbter. Mary. (Snyder and dauchtrr. Helen, of 2 Alia title 'itr over tin- week end/ Harry Breyer. of Caniden. ' lifUin. .je-nt last week with their Hsiry Kirby, ol Reartlle. vf.ited -pent Sunday with hla fathei (relative*. Mr. and Mr*. Sanlord
An*ely on Saturday. Hi j Geor*e Breyer and John i.yor.«, ~ ther-proud owner of a ne* . . ,, f ,.,„ o.. i_.
■
J. Pan! and farr.il). ol •'•imdeiii. ?np»p' Rend*) •Mh f>or*e Breyer
and CaMiy.
Marrjr Breyer of « aniden. *penf Sunday wtOi hi. father. Oont*
Brere;.
Heor» P-lmcr and family, of M, .■ Mr* Joiwph Pari - -* Menbanttille, and
honu the Thonaand Ifland* and Tutknhoe. Dnrfnc hi. residence In Clan Cove. N. Y.. be look an au Interest In Mtelal and fraternal artirltlea of the town. He was a number of the He.-.ip«ik*d Harbor Yecht Club. Me.-eharla Ijotg*. So TO#, of Brooklyn. Melehiu-' dak Chapter. No. t'S. of Olen “ ». CHnton Commandery. No. K. T.. and Klatnet Shrine, of Mr. Taylor i« survived by __ wife, a eon. Kufu. B.. of Newark, a brother. Preaton O.. and a *l»ter. Mr». Bdwsrd D. Bailey
Tiiekahoe.
Funeral •er ire. were held at hi. late realdence Friday ufiern. April IS. Dr. W. A. Tbonof M*y> LundiiiK. offlclafed. Ir'.ermen’ waa made in Tiiekahoe M. E Cemefery.
l City Saturday.
M!'-. M Ellen DuBtiwy. «.f Darby. Pd., .pent Monday with he; brother, Henry, and family. Joseph Car row. of Phlludel ‘ phia. *peiif Saturday with Henry
: imBoMi. Sr.
r«
then
.pendlny
fathe . J. Spencer :
Mr*. Theodoie Warren ai
t the Eaei
Ceor*k Murray .nd wt|» called day. «Mh Mr. and Mi>
on R Okooam. Peter.bur*. who e Adan...
wjf Hi. on Saiurdiy.
r bol i-
Ml*, charlotte Henry spent the week end with relative* in Vine-
land.
The • Faithful K. S. ClasaT wU! bold a cake sale In ilrldueton on Saturday.
Recent Deaths
Belleplain
A Corrwtion
MARMORA—In taet wea
Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Mason and Mr. and Mra. Grati. of Piesuntvflle. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr*. R. B. Hess.
Mr. 6. Lloyd, of *A»btiry Park, spent Saturday and Sunday with hi* mother. Mrs. M Lloyd. Mrs. Flora Clark, of Ocean City, f pent Sunday with her mother.
.... Si John W. Gandy amt ifauakt*
Mi wad Mr*. IY*nk Sack enter-' Lliaahrlh and Emeline. Mr*. M. per ihe name of Ml*. Lovli talned «n Sindav Mr* I^iblon* n" 11 - Ororf. a I fended j Sharp, who panned away April and dsnbie: and two children oii funeral of Dr. K Marshall.: 3rd. was Incorrectly given a* Shade. >. J.. and g r * in Turkahoe. on Ttmeday of laal; Mr*. Melvin Sharp. Mm Sharp 8i»ot >■’ Philadelphia j peek. (is mirvlved by Ibree children, inBer Hprlnaer id Palermo. A HI!*ni l^ctoyi. of j*n>na.; Mend of two. a* was Claud In cnlied Oft Fr.nk Sack on K.i u r.! PkfT 01 peek with Jobndlaat week - * paper. They 1 j Angety and far-"- g—| —— J
of Re*! ....
Underwood
; etc-ad
4 Jact week’ . . 1 Mre. Anna Y:>naman. Ocean ( Vie* : Benjamin A Taylor. Ocean (View: Mr-'. Ltd* Madam. Marj mora. She l* alio atirvlved by (three grandMuu and four great
1 grandchildren.
Mr. and Mr*. Elwood Bailey and; . kou »penl Sunday in Millville with 1 ' ’'l* brother. Sherman Bailey. t Mr*. RelM-rta Bailey and Mis-, '
Junes L Tcylot
ML. Vlrsim* I Milk*-q
Job < Iff. •fei.t Sunday with her
Mhmeu h. ;e
’Beory am! John DuBosq .nd How*;« Ulnnkk *trv in IV-nnU-
«llc on Sand*?
MM. Brile Gandy i* Improving her proper*y t.> having a new
roof [-dt on her house
DaB~j u. ™|ilke. U.. «..l
■- ‘m r-e-‘svs s,rsrr,.K *•*—»
Pete:.. ytjr 1 Jarnee PetUt and; Mr Ta,,|,,r w#a borl1 ln Tucko-
burg. oR Friday evening wih- and u? h °' on U *' 10 1, “ , • ,n ,Skl Joeeph ndi -nd family. «f! ~ 1n,0,cd 10 J<--*y *'•11 to !«*• Avalon * »nc Mrs Watson, of . MllltrlBe. apent Hmirtsj a po ,|,, on a | th th k Wallace Iron Goshen celled on Mr*. High ’‘'H' ‘‘I* «*'**•¥«.. A. Bailer. Work* In the early patt of Hunday. 11.hired In Fnll J** 1 h '’ fe*lgncd hla position to ciiaiin* StephiDs. fatnard Carri become aiflllatcd alth the Fair * Frank and Hildreth Corps* Mr*. Anna Noel haa t*rn calW-d ^»milter and Ijdcw Co., who red P> Philadelphia one dav' bo*M- by the sertmi* tllnea* of » n‘ the oldeef manufacturer* • r-ek iter mother. Mr* E. Baxter, a ho of leather belting and leather hiatoir watrh coudueted by fell while returning from chorrh product* in the l*fcpxl State. Frof. TVm.a« Seat, was enjoy, .'i Sunday morning. " ,' h «‘ factor} bnihec! down In cm Mom);.! evening when a nntn- Mie. W. Bradway had the mis- w ' or k City In l#0t. htr. Tayhoi gafhried at Aabury Soeiili fortune to fall from a wepladder; •'’t !•'■'««>» fhe trwure. and, Hall for* *orla | evening <u. Friday and sprained her nukle.! «HRn»*kr of the Kdwarri Mrs. Ralph Evan* and children: Mis* France* Bradway. Mr*'*- r ° 01 "i** 1 c f rr - v have iciuiited home, after .per.d Peggy Mills. Mis* •atollne Trnv- ^ ^pnuy bdlhgt** out-
tag two w.*ks with her paunu.jwr*. MDs Nana Contflln. and Daniel If"*’"
Mr. and Mi*. Yaodeboirit. In Rulh- Caraon. or Philadelphia, look mip-'. et.M. K J. I»r .IU, Ml,. Wl 2 tO ta .^evemo^r of' As 0 ,' 1 -'ATk Bra,, * ar 00 “trie tale J^ta thr iaath’:
hea* ditftnv the fire, aapnctally tbej . »A 1. «„»radw.y. wife and
Ocean Vl^v ^co-ww«p.L>. • i QhiHV aMgRi ’»■ .<»>■ —lit»|ir u... i nw.* **..>. ^ 1,.**-
Mr. and Mr*. Ihoma* M tended the fune-al otjhe former a grandmother, at Del moot, on Mon-
day.
Mr. Fred Skeleton, of Tockahoe. called on Mr. W. w. Maaon on Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. E. Halbruner. of Cold Spring, spent Saturday the latter'* airier. Mr*. A.
ton.
Mr* Sarah PetUt entertained her brother. Mr. Feunenatcln. of Camden. on Sunday. Mr*. Charles He** and • MU* Jennie Turner. *nent Me with the .ortner'* rva. 1;; P and family, of Sea Isle City.
c*pt. Allle Douglas'- i* able fo : Snavllie. visited hi* 1 1* out after being confined to tb-'dey afternoon,
house with n severe cold for sev-
ifber Ttte*-
R: S|t*..Uray He** spent Friday! -lack tired of bet 4 » l,1 i Mr*. Horace He** at Green jnnd now he * Urcd j- Creek. ■ hnineUe." I Mr*. Frank Sack and Mi. M 1 ‘Poor Helen! Ai
K l>uk< attended the Peteoburg; she doesn'i know which way
. Church Sunday evening. ir.ra next. - '
er» In the Indtmtry.
In 1»:0 Mr. Tgy)o- retired from the Edward R. taidew Co.. , i<> become president of the Taylor; •londe :'nd Myers Belting Co., of New-
s'. J..
HI
the early part
of 1S*3. miring back to his birth place a' Turkahoe. For the Iasi few years he ha* divided
Another Phenomenal Event At Rovner’s After Easter Sale of Dresses Friday and Saturday Only $£.95
Mr. and Mr*. R. B. Maaon gave a surprise pony in honor of their daughter. Glendora’#. **th birth, day. on Friday evening. A large number attended nnd had it delightful time. MU* Maaon the recipient of many pretty and useful gift* At a late hour ‘ guests were Invited to the dl room, where refreshments were
■erred.
vflss Jennie Turner, of Philadelphia. U visiting her slater. Mrs. Charles He**. Mr. and Mr* Frank • Barnes attended a funeral, at Elmer.
Friday.
Mr*. Sarah Camp, of Eldora. •.pent Friday wlib her granddaughter. Mrr Thomas Pettit. Mra. Edward Goff and son. ol GUssboro. epent several day* with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Charles He** laat week. Special Easter service* ■ KHri XI. Cbugob.] on Easter Sp:
evening. Rev, Fletcher DwreiL retir'd profeswoi of the Princeton Chlverwitv was the speaker of the
r Friday
one ol famplrr lion and intereei The Junior rhotr sang special Easier isnsk Miss Glendora Mason, sang most impressive /, a solo entitled: "Juri Kbr Today' Mr. lldb-r! N. Hc*s. also rendered a solo: -Lead Me to Calvary." in a very pleasing voice. Mrs. C. F. Hv s. the organist, aerompralad the boir and the solotots in the reode.lng of their selection*, a large attendance wa* present to enjoy the special service# Mra. Pangburn. wife of the pastor of the church. U confined to her home by lllneea. Rev. Norman Pangburn. made a number of pastoral call* on Tbursd«y Mrs. Charles P. Hen*, for twelve year*, oupertaicndeni of the Sunday school, ha* retired because of 61 health, sod Mra. Mary E. Mason.
Easier
’.ce she filled on
Sunday for the first. Mr*.
Mews, was very faithful In her office and under her supervision the Sand sy school has grown until large number* of children are present each Sunday. Through Mra. Hew*' great inirreri In reading. she presented hooks to pupils attending a certain number of Sunday* and thus crested a desire for re.idlng among the young folk*. The Sunday school U well organised, with efficient teacher* Mr*. Mason, the new superinten-
dent. has been an active
ding o? a friend Hi Tnduboe
■unday.
Fstertaln- Fpwertli T.enew Mr and Mr... Walter Vo*# ehfi lathed the Epworth Lea** evening s their home Stale roau. A JoU> evm
spent, although several of Upmember* •tree confined to their; home through iitaea*. At a mason-. able hour a luncheon wa* served ' Mr*. Mary Sharp, of Tockahoe.! 1* spending a few day* with her, brother. Mr. and Mrs. P. William*.!
Mr*. William* I* quite 1U.
Mr and Mr* Wllttan. IsgeraoK. of Elisabeth. V J.. visited with: Us mother. Mrs. Mary Ingenoil.t
this week.
Mr. and Mr*. George Murray.! daughter. Mra. Mary Duke*. and» son. George, of Greenfield, and' Mrs. Elizabeth Yank, of Ocean i City, spent Thuraffgy owning with I Mr*. Murray'* strtrr. Mi> Rnianna Grooms Mr. Groom 1* neri-
ouvly III.
Mr*. Adolph Schweaaeaen and daughter. YargaraL of Werifield. ‘ N. J.. are spending a few day* wllh Mr. and Mrs. WlltUtn Mai-,
thews
Ruaarii Eldredg*. of Jersey City. \ was a week-end 'Into- with hi* i tether. George W. Eldredg*. George Ivins and three friends, of Haddonfield. were Sunday vlsi-; lor* of Richard Vans and wife Powell Matthew*, wife end -jon.i Jack, of Trenton, were week-end visiter* with th*ir uncle. Albion. Robbins Robert Miller, of MillviBc, wa*
a Sundae gueri of Mr. and Sr*, j kjneik.
Frederck Higgs j Bore have been chang. 1 »'*” ataOdow* and all kb,.
, agrlcv ituia! experHnenl*
Rsttoavl cUtlvatkan of the land h**B undcrak -n. some wiij. » now * t.*Unrta! »locaR In Ice- anecaa. ThWga vhat ic*] a i hll* formerly tbeiv ,^|thrt.*alwa had ^rom wouta ,
ob W firs 1 ** 10 * r ®*- thrive .p,
mile cultlvai
worker for year* and the members
Petersburg
Copper Screen Wire 16 Mcrii 99': Pure sq. ft. full roll —6? cut pieces Send is nwr mcnxBrnnentt nad lf< w quote von price* LAWN MOWERS at Phils, cut prices - $6.00 to $20.00 Oil Cook Stoves $6.50 to $60.00 Phone 775 We Debrer W. E. HOWELL * MILLVILLE, N. J.
Covert Winter, . apent the week end with ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence WlnMr*. Jarae* S. Smith with her brother. Robert Smith and family, of Ocoip City, motored to Bridgeport. rtu ever the week end. Mr. and Mra. John Winner, of Blackwood Ten-**, were Sunday guest* of their parent* here. Edmund Bennett and two friend*, of Lonsdale. Pa., motored here Sunday and call'd on hi* cousin*. Mr. and Mr*. Thaddeu* Van Glider Mr. and Mrs. William Cloud, daughter Florence, and Miss Ulllan Cornish, of Germantov-n, possed Sunday with Mr. Cloud's brother. James and family. Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Corson visited Mr. and Mrs. Joan Thomas la Atlantic City on Tuesday Mr and Mm. George Douaiase. of Roxhorougb. Pa., were Friday and Saturday visitor* with Ihetr aunl and uncle. Mr. and Mm. J.
Cloud.
-Jic- and Mil. - Neal Regina aad daughter. Lucy, attended the wed-
| 433 New Spring and Summer Dresses, including our regular $10
AH Remaining
and $ i 5 values.
Spring Hats
$6*95
On Sale for Friday and Saturday at
Material.* are fiat trefce. rrepe de
$J.9S
chine and t.»eorgette in high shade*
Formerly $3.95. $4.93 and $5.95
I., —black and navy.
SPARTON RADIO ”Tbt Path findtr of the Air*
In buying your “Sparton Radio” be sure it is from a RELIABLE. AUTHORIZED DEjALER. When buying from us these radios are absolutely GUARANTEED for ONE YEAR, covering j set and tubes.
Philip Rovner
NORTH LAUREL STREET
BRIDGETON. N. J.
Authorized Sparton Dealer MILLVILLE, N. J. PHORE 41 FOR DEMONSTRATION
The Sale You Have Waited For Our Greatest Sale of Living Room Suites Thh yprcinl nk opened last Saturday and coBiinnet a few more day*. Itta reapwe to Um *ak lias L.: exceeded our expectations. Prom all over South Jersey folk* hare bora eemins to see the finest selection of Living Room Furniture ever shown in this part of the state We purchased the surplus stocks of the Atlantic Upholstered Furniture Co., of PhilaAelphra and we axe offering these suites along with those we already had on our Aeon at drastu price red actions for suites of such exceptional quality. Come and see for yourself the real values we have to offer.
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Only
$169 A suite you will be proud to own. The rev* me rides of cushions in 4-color Jacquard. Full spring tonal ruction. Convenient terms.
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I : Convenient Terms
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