CAM MAT COtrsrr TIMES. TODAT APRIL *7. IMS.
• «!XOW h*lr and Teddy to placf a wreath of PINK (nM REP
OREKN
bead for
R'fienncr you ro»r
color.)
iuaie May wear* a Uchl PimrUE { BROWN trouaerm. Hto Ue to RBD. •k with rnoLOW C uH» and Betty to dreaMd all in ORANGE ar. Her «»^y ara TEOLOW !>»• USD and TEliOW but her eocka are llcht »» ereept her ehoeo whlrh
PURPLE like her dreaa. Phe hold. "
a bunch of PINK and TELLOW flowers In her lap. All the leaves
GREEN like the- «raa*.
; | are BLACK.
The sky to very BLUE with a ' ^ White cloud In It and there are ■* | quite a few TELLOW dandelions
9 the gruts.
Cedarville The Iioum- on Bdscwood a ten oe ned by R. Stan Ion UHlcmaa. being newly palmed Howard Brown, who has to very ill for over a week, to sf< ly uuprovlnt Mltr Mary Paynter. a stud _ . at the GUashoro Normal School, has b.-rn confined to her home by Uloess Mr. and Mrs John Noble. Mr*. Leonard Ix>w*am. Mrs. Leslie Cra!* and Johnson Noble spent Saturday in Phlladtlpfcto Mr. !x>renzo Lore ha* returned home after spending three wc-e>.s in Jersey City. little Non llin. A little son was born to Mt. and Mr*. *lobert Jerrell ou Wednesdsy. the 19th. and early Sunday morning « passed sway Much sympathy la extended to Mr. tftd Mrs. Jerrell. Mr. Jerrell sp*al all of hto life tn this tillage until a few months ago when he moved to Bridgeton to resMt . Mrs. Robert Bateman to having a very nlct garage erected Miss Mary Myer* spent Saturday shopping In Bridgeton.^ Breaks Mon- In Fool Lawrence Johnson, who au»lalned a broken boar in hto fool, to able to be oat with the use of crotches. While helping hto father with the oyster beat oe tripped and fell against the Bine, hto fool catching tn a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coaler left tool week for Poplar. Montana. Mr. ( osier has bustncM tnterentoi
Newport Mr and Mrs. John Basr and daughter. Ethel, spent the weekend wHh relallrcs W Baltimore.
Md.
Mr*. Anna Hallett. who ha* been spending sometime In Mercbantrille. returned oa Wednesday. Mrs. Isaac Jenkins entertained the Kartrr Bible Class on Satur-
day c
BeddeU. of
Mr. and Mr*. C Philadelphia. &psn
with Mrs. Harriet Kn.**. Walden SUtes. Add Lwe. Rr*h ard Coaler and Ix-wfa Gifford attended the races at Havre dc Grace. Md.. this week. Howard Y. Lore to improving hts property by having a new.
sun parlor built
John Moore. Sr., to a patient In
Bridgeton Hospital.
Frank SB vers is in Virginia on
n business trip.
Miss Addle lore, who had an Inferred eye. is much better Irving Bradford and Roland lore were In Philadelphia recently. Cnpt. Charles Peterson is ‘iovIng his home painted. George Campbell, of Cedarville, to doing
the work. ImpriMiag
Alice Campbell Is Improving at thto writing She has pneumonia, and mumps
Mr. and
Fairton
Rio Grande
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Borden w. re! Mr and Mrs. Robert ' KenIPKla of friends tn Philadelphia nedy motored lo Bridgeton on e Sondat Thursday of last week. Mrs. piul TrencUard unc son.| Ttn men flnlsltcd imttlng the antes, and Mrs. Fred Erringer; o roent Odor in the fire house on
Hansab, have re-1 PYtday.
. . Mr. and Mrs J W era! days with relnlioos In Wood-1 Henry FKhton and .In lynne. | went to Allan Oe City Fhu! TrencUnrd spent Wednes-: to protest the closittf ol lb< iv day of last seek in Trenton. jsylvanla Railroad station here.
Mto* Millie Smith and Mrs. Ruth: „. „ ^ [lour tors Wilson and [an Monyon arc on the sick list. ,mr ‘ . old BpTiua *.iw slaurd
U rw " r ! A Pontiac car with Prnnsyl-; here with hto aiuer. Nr
. s . . I vsnia Ucens \ while raring wiUi Kalfotd.
- 7» U mIo d i :!nothcr ran lB ' 0 a al » r - ■ n < 1 >*" Otto Sto-i
fr ;”f “ ,,,K w,th »Hends in Phil- j nobbing corner on Vadnaaday atlclpnia. jTh* two men in the car were unITesent 1*1 aj hurt, and said thtydidnt know
Tb* Dividing Creek P. T. A. 11 ’“•* «"* ‘"f «* u,r ^T' 1“' No man kin live hy b| u r presented a play entitled -For the “T **» . -
Ig>v# of Mike" at the Fairton 1 E ' , * n J** * ' n ’°. h '' ^ school hous. under the auspices' Rob 'T* MscCuiloeh had tb* ceof Fairfield Lodge. No. 1C. Ladles l m *“‘ fo.indallou pul In for hto
“X. 1 0 "■
Mr*, hau Elwell to spc-ndlUfi' mrr *' ,hr Mrthodtat several week* with Henry Elwell j Church here, and row o. . an on CUarkr* P Carer is Matos,, and family nt Roselle | accompam.d by Mrr itradvh.« r ™ , Mrs. Ellla Mills has return d 1 »"« vtoittng friend* here last A XlTe 0«JMl*n
home from a visit with William • wwlt
Dnvls and family in ColUngswood I A reunion of the s. Mr* Lewis Vineyard is num- ,, ' w h ' ,r< ' "" t bered among those who are ill at h '. n ''’ " r Ilarr > 1 Hairy Gandy, of Bridgeton.’Twenty-two wer- pre«.nt - ' . E. I.. Rice, of Maple
port of the week heir with* .... .
Mrs. Helen Hoff. T"''
CANDIDAfE FOR
SURROGATE
the extreme cold *. ter* m the East. Mrs Fred Wallen was i* her sister. Mr*. J itnos Isndnoary. of Brideeton. on Saturday. .“to* Id* Vandever, who ia «aPk>y«o in Bridgeton, spent week-nd with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vandever. Scantv On Outing
Kitchen Shower A surprise kitchen shower was given to Mr. and Mrs. Phinrar Henner* at their home in Sayre's Neck. Friday night of last weok. A delightful evening wa* rpent with music and games. The newlywed* received many useful gifu. Refreshments were served at a
late hour.
The guests from Newport were Mr. and Mrs. A. Ware. Mrs. Carrie Bradford. Mias Vera Joslin, Mr. and Mr- William liannir*. little Lucille. Mctellean Manners. Betty Campbell. Margaret l.ore. John Bradway. Ford Or*'-*. Mary
The Boy Scouts. Troop No. .. of thto village, enjoyed a 21-hour
outing from Friday afternoon Be-; Emma Campbell, til Batorday afternoon. Under! Frank Bradway. Mr. and tors, the lesdereUp of Bcoutmaetw John ( Charles Rayre*. Milutn Johnson. Mtaakelty they went to Ihe club I Frank Dicio-naon. George •'hancc.
Fra
t- extern
at the Wild orits plant here. t for MTidwood
Sts. Frances Williams, of Tren-
ton, spent the week-end with Mr.. and Mrs. James Arnold. work
I Work
Ktatqfky I’michrr l» Kpink Hen
_ , | hf- will do nniir wois
.JST- 5??"" 1 ,to,, ; r - of 1 1 Ktn ;l Mr and Mr* Rntorl ^lehl.ln. timky. will occupy the pulpit o., rp ,. n . |h , a , Kivvrskto
with Mr and Mrs. Jake Mayers
If * v ■ lulp rreaeke* B. re ev Kulp. Dtolrirt Sttperinumd-
tht Methodist Church on Sunday* April nth. | Joseph Miller and family' spent j Sunday at their home in Fairton. ’ The Ever Ready Ciaas of the;
Methodist Sunday School held ,t _ y. their regular monthly burines- 0611 IIIrOF meeting and social nl the borne or ”
Mr* Mary Wallace on Wednesday,
evening if last week.
Bev. and Mrs. J. H. Douglas*. Mi™ Mary Mitchell snJ Mrs. l-v.-! Blmpkin* were in Atlantic City Wednesday of last week, at-
etlng.
seme inor* flowers for j "Oh. see the BLA'TK and TEL- j All tb# children have PUCK
cries llttl# BROWN-1 LOW boferfly:" cries Teddy. "If* I cheeks and RBD lips.
Betty, holding a bouquet of going to eettle right on .your crown, j Paint ths border of thto picture TELLOW dandelions sad 1 Queen!" I bright TELLOW sad the lettering
toward Pwsl# Msr I Teddy wewr. a Whlt-e Mouse and | PINK
Race For The Cash Prizes Starts This Week
DEAR BOTS AND GIRLS:
■J
Deai Ellis W.: Your coloring, done, but you. member to give : forget next time.
Cornelia* ( ampbell.
ford. Beth Henderson. Joslin I.ore, Mrs. John Maybew and son. Paul Joseph Lore and Lockwood CampBelt.
Millville
dldn'
biusr along the shores of Laurel Uk*. Each hoy was equipped with a blanket and rations for supper and bleak fast. Ptflner on Saturday was provided by Scouti r-as ter 'UakeHy and as the genj era! request was tn favor of vegctable M*up a generous supply, ef ingredients was taken along, the hoys arrived home on Saturday
about B o'clock In the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Fox have tired but happy, and each reports ltou« to Florida to visit their son the best time ever They are al-l Mr. Fox to In very poor health ready planning another good time, and It Is hoped by his many for the near future. j friend* that he will return borne
Mr. and Mr* .Samuel Schafer. I much improved.
Jr, have started boueekceplhg Ini Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vanaman the house they purchased from and daughter. Ruth, of Delsea flHi M tba north side.; Drive, and Mis* Hattie Var
w*U Clifford Moore «
Don't:
will reach him by Tuwuliiy ert-
Th* picture to be colored In “‘“rowitog'^uew" is the stibtiils Issue of the paper starts the . . , t rJ^ w \ drawing. After
con , teR 1 t , ln ,»: 1 h,rh ,s ,br fl rJrr ^ meBum ^ w unQ K and girl* baring the most pomto ^ ^ wln ^ thoec DolUrsiehance to win at the close of the contest, which b coloring it just as neatly and ends with the plrture In the Au- “ a - UJ ““ Dear VWa B.:
* The w inners lor last week are: ; Well, you won a prfee. Age 1—Kills F. DiatnsnL Cedar- you must try to win again.
Each week tn this new contest. I vllto.
with Its valuable cash prize*. 1
.. Age 6 VMa Bernice Brodbeck. >
£2? 2“ i!iJLS2?“iiS3£- <jw*.»» «»»•. * *• I » * ww •<**««
"Honorable Mention"
I award in each age data. No t contestant can win more than one "Crayon Award." After aj contestant ha* won a "Crayon Award" lie or she can then win i: "Honorable Mention" any week , hto—-or her—coloring is hot or j ' second best. "Crayon Award.- " , and "Honorable Mentions" each -
count a* one point.
C Of course to stand a chance ol j il winning each contestant must do-j l termini to send in colored draw-
ings every week possible
I Only boys and girl* between I he ages of five and thirteen are ell-
Bphle in the content.
{- Mail you. draw lug*, as usual. to Uncle Bill. Children’s Editor ol ■HSojaper. Sea Ulr city, mi they
| work you mar win a price j
Age 7-Bell# Harris. Maurice- j T™ mu.l use thoac craytown; Charles fiaok. Ocean VI.,*. I ?“ t0 *ln another prlxa. ”~
, r I of this city, spent Sunday with Anniversary rot. and Mr*. Forrest Howell at
—— , Mr. and Mr*. Frank Ogden of M K In Itori-fleld. Dear EUk . J. B.: ML Kphnam. entertained a few I Adolph Edwards, of Fine street.
I ,l»,l I, no. Ih„. Hott- .1 » dlomr .1 th. am,: ’ •'"I nans is improving. You didn't ' timberland tn honor of chetr;
fifth wedding anniversary. Among j j the guests were Dr. and Mrs. H., IC. Lake. Dr. and Mrs. H 8. Gar- j „
I risen. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Slanger.! ^ , ■ . - Jr.. Mr. and Mrs O. V. Powell. » ,th Mends here.
Mrs Lillian Maxwell. Mias Lilllau Mayhew and Geoi e Dlament. Mrs. Ogden waa ton lerly MlsMatilda Batenum and fo-merty re-
sided in this village.
Eunice Davis, and Mrs. Ltozie j Davis, of Millville, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hires. Mr. and Mrs. John T. WhIUcar and; Mrs. Wllbeimlaa Halford, of Fair-) ton, wdre ala > presett. it being I the birthday <f Mr. Dart*. j Mr and Mrs. Theodore Miller.! of Cohaaoey. were risiUng G'jrgaj Mlllor and family on Th y Rev W. E Bump conducted the. funeral services of Mis* Annie Davis at the home ol her brother., Smith Davis, in Rockville, on \ Tuesday. Mto- 'urto was for-| meriy a resident of Fairton. Doris Wood Is spending some me with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Taylor.
Leri Robbins epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank B Robbtn*.
Dear Ethel t
Age K—Wilms Petit. Maurice-; h *P*-
Age 9—Clifton I*. Dlament. edarvlUe. Age 10—Madeline Luhyrc, Cor-
] Dear Marjorie N.:
You Hldn'l realize your hop-
; last week, but you may thto week
j If you send In a drawing.
Am 11—Marlon J. Byrne. 2928 Dear Wiltnar i. Allegheny Avenue. Philadelphia. Glad you sent Age 12—Theresa A. Deery. Sea hope you send I
isl. city; Pauline Terry. Port
The man who rushes luto t ble usually hobbles out crutches.
nlng. Persistence did it.
Donr Bella H :
Bend In more drawings. Your last one was certainly fin' .
Dear Wilma P.~
Now see If you can’t win one of those Dollar prUcs. j _ Dear Madeline L: I We couldn't us;' that other ; drawing you sent In because w<- | would have had to gel a cut :•! n.adt- of it. 1 am glad to know i you arc Interested tn drawing.
Mrs. William Buck is quite sick her home on Smith street. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills, of
iht A Mounted
The hard thing about conquering the air to that you must do lain, every time you go up.
State Senator
Vr. Corey to City Clerk Bridgeton, where be bar • Hatred a record for attscdr.i: ! hto duties, and in hto offlcin! j pac*ty baa come In con tar; ! a great many people, who high lu their praise of hU i icons and willing v^foris to
J service.
Mr. Corey Is a Past Count ; of the Junior Me«hanini. * n twr of the Knight* of Pjirii and Bar.le*. a charter mrirlk and Director of lb* Bridg-' Kiwanle Club, n re- mber - r> .eebyteriun Cbur^n and of S id . "ton Ath! lie Artocisti vlng served this arsoclatir.!. Secreiary for twenty year* He was a candidate tor Count
Clerk In 1924. this being attempt for elected poHli
firs. At thin election. In a lb"S cornered contest, Bridgeton **' him 3620 voles, while lb
other contestants share-:
roles. M . Corvy also carried -1 cral of lh> Tnwnrtilps and a remarkable fun for hi.-
effoit along this line.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oak street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Sara K Slimmer, to Howard R. Earling. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Earling. of Fairton Road (.’ariton Henderson Is vial ting Us in other on North Fourth street. OI(h-t Resident III Mrs. Sarah Rhubart. Millville's oldest resident, is criti-ally III at her home on North Buck atreel. Mia* Dorothy Jane*, of Port Norris, visited friend* In thto city
on s.turday
Mrs. John Bailey and daughter. \ --rna, of Matiricetown. motored to Millville Tuesday and called on
r.-luUse* Bcrr
John Reed, of Pori Norris, motored to Mill' illt on Saturday.
Lagagt »"iit
Mr and Mr*. Joseph Gaskin announce the engagement of their laugh left Mis* Beattie Gaaklll. lo loiroy Good, of Pearl sln-et. UrtdgdtM- Tin- rearrto*- will place ia the near future s. Hettnah Glbaon. of Millspent Wednoeday witlr Mr | Mrs DanU-I Bateman in Port s, Alfred Taylor and ions, v and Gikirgc. of Port Norriv HUMlPhom; after epvnd!ag two w«wkR wilb her parents. 4r. and Mr*. Harry Edward*. In
■Hllrfllc.
Mrs. Maine Robbins rm.-rLilnsd i,oi kod. <>f tlito city, over the week-end in Port Nor.ir Bob Walter*, of Bridgeton, was Millville visitor Monday cve-
Fn.nk Gtuffra was host at n : wonderful turkey banqnet Wed-1 nrritoy evening which he tendered in the employee* of the MinriDcj
company. The j „ held in the Giuffraj c a! the Colon lake. :
, „ ... prln «lni-*s in iiibigeton, to hbppU
arried. ha* ihm-
lUghura. tore. C. . .
th* Par.’iil
having !>•» be High School Vi
Spending makos you 1« gtvv-!> you a delightful *
of bring rich.
May lath, for the Republican nomination to the office of Slat. - ■Senalo. <4 this county. A conaeleniious and faithlul worker, well qualified to reprraeni all, .
dasses of people, having many| actively ' year experlenc- as a working Teachcn man. >» a farmtr. as an oyster-! preslden man. a* a business man. a* a ! sociiitlos
inanufsctiirrr, tn banking nnd | Mr. Corey is making rn finance, in city governnii-nt. in 1 cnmpalgu and to recc -ln public school* and three year* In counig-nnenl from all pa the 8tate Aasembly. He will aln- [ the county, and If nominal! cerely appreciate yrr vote and i elided h*v the ability ai the vote of your friend* In tbel perif-ftee to roaki- an ex-
coming primary. i official.
<P=ld for by H. A. Hettinger.) (Paid tor by Char. P ^
Worlds greatest Y&lue and Outselling all sixes The world’* largest sale of 6-cylinder H can became an EsSex achievement solely because of meric All 6-cjlinder sales records arc swept aside in the enthusiastic reception everywhere accorded the New Essex SuperSix. Many communities report 100£, 200^, even 300re greater sales than for the corresponding period of last year, which was the former all-time
Essex record.
, „ , . Simple, Compact and In .H w»ys ,bt New Essex Super-Six i s Convenient engineered to the lowest operation and ^ i.utht control . 2. Horn button maintenance costs. And increasing thou- %. *• Throttle - 4. Radiator shutter control sands of owners rolling up thousands of 5 ‘ Slar,er * *• Ktectr<> ' 1<>f * t
miles cf service prove that these qualities * aavrr - which delight you on your first ride are »• goach - rr» just as lasting as they are brilliant. _ * a ** oaf - m - , ‘'
7. Gawlioc gauge - S. Choke
All pvicei f-w. k- Etetrmt, pin. um ex
thole 1* a joyous ttmtk INSECT CHOPS ths iuv a i*tt«e* c for fht firet cf a i*l
Inurt for ilia first of a 4 word meaning to prevoka. ■ > th. tost X letters r the (tret of a 1 f Word maafclBg not artificial. t’M the last > letters of an • toe tl.* Crat of t> e-leU.c
ES S EX Super-Six-CADMAN and TILTON AUTHORIZED DEALERS PACKARD-HUDSON—LSEX N IK Sir—I md Bay Avenue Ore«n Cil . N. J.

