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at Jobs (Wsi<br />

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would,<br />

fc'antwm<br />

"nad<br />

•the<br />

ECONOMICAL •conTAtetf -<br />

WHIGKKD BT W. HY ITBDI<br />

Conceit Ftogmm For<br />

Sd<br />

d S<br />

g<br />

Satuiday and Sunday<br />

Th6 follo<br />

or Jocher*s<br />

lDff 1& th«<br />

Military .Bend<br />

for<br />

VH<br />

Boch bettor Is the owner <strong>of</strong><br />

• sm»H ooUagu bom. like the one j<br />

PfclunJ. ttaa the- renl.r <strong>of</strong> an '<br />

apartment.<br />

The coat <strong>of</strong> this at<br />

tractfv* Utu. coUage la placed at<br />

UMt,<br />

(Matin <strong>of</strong> heating and<br />

Mag,<br />

With plumbing and<br />

1 aton scat, this home shonld he<br />

.four rooms, oil medium<br />

ajna, two bad rooms, this boss is<br />

Jut* a»saft for • family <strong>of</strong> four,<br />

'Th* UMw I* wall arranged, the<br />

asilajSstr so arranged A* to asrvs<br />

the kttcbtn •&»*, u weB as<br />

u<br />

•IT Ufa* heslsr In the living room.<br />

There 1* no basement, bat t<br />

tnp door is located In the klteQen<br />

leading daws ts a hale sso<strong>of</strong> I81IO<br />

for storage purposes sniv. Another<br />

tnp door Is placed In the catling<br />

<strong>of</strong> the kitchen Huii get access te<br />

the stile.<br />

The home Is well constructed,<br />

set on three rows<br />

on a concrete fooUruj, natflb<br />

lion holes with screen- are pro.<br />

Tided for. Tne Seers are double,<br />

using a factory Bsple fleer tor the<br />

finished Boor,<br />

tnr trim thronjh.<br />

Mt, piuured mUt.<br />

|Giade Pupils<br />

Promoted To<br />

'„ High School<br />

^Superintendent Durell Is-<br />

**«•Official Lint <strong>of</strong> Pupils<br />

Who Won Promotion<br />

September<br />

Thomas J. Durell. County Surlntwdmt<br />

<strong>of</strong> School ban an-<br />

• list <strong>of</strong> eighth gnde<br />

<br />

lent nade by one <strong>of</strong> the town<br />

(Mtals. an adjoutBed meetlns<br />

I'te held at an early date in<br />

form <strong>of</strong> a town meeting, i<br />

Mrs. John Beyar<br />

Will Open Te» Room<br />

Since the purehas* <strong>of</strong> the I).<br />

Hand property. John B. B«y*r<br />

haa had It renntahed with stucoi<br />

and it Is being thorsuihiy renovated<br />

throughout.<br />

Tbe interior<br />

will have * beating system and<br />

bath Indalled and nued up with<br />

all modern Itaproveemnt.<br />

Mn,<br />

Beyar will open a lea roam (bout<br />

August 1 and will SIH take<br />

boarden. They were the turmar<br />

owgen <strong>of</strong> the Elveralde Rent.urant,<br />

at Bivalve.<br />

Mrs. Seyar la<br />

[known «ll over for her wonderful<br />

cook.<br />

Good Roads<br />

PortNoms'<br />

Bml<br />

irhsp tbe question win be ills- * . ^ , t<br />

tubed from .II »ngi« by th#| Are<br />

•»« Greatest Improve-<br />

People's Bus Service, Oceaii <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />

Bus Schedule <strong>of</strong> Tune<br />

Leave<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

7 A, M.<br />

10 A.M.<br />

2 P. M.<br />

5 P. M.<br />

9 P. M.<br />

Corbin <strong>City</strong><br />

Leave<br />

8 A.M.<br />

II A.M,<br />

3 P. M.<br />

6 P. M.<br />

10 P. M,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Of*)<br />

Arrive<br />

9 A.M.<br />

12 M.<br />

4 P.M.<br />

7 P. M.v±<br />

11 P. M. 1<br />

H)rty ownen uf tb* com<br />

nlly.<br />

The Townihlp Cointnittee are<br />

jelly wllllni lo abide by the<br />

> <strong>of</strong> the majority, but they<br />

I desire that unanimous action,<br />

•• that la potelble. be<br />

•ttkea<br />

The many <br />

uieuta maie Iu Port Norrui during<br />

tha time in whkli tbe AD-<br />

VEKTI3EH has served the com.<br />

munrty ia the hard surfacing <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe roais that lead both no Mill,<br />

vlll* and Bridgeton,<br />

l£sa than<br />

three years ago, In order to reach<br />

any <strong>of</strong> the (hree larger cities In<br />

tbs eounty u was neeeiaary Is<br />

travel over dirt rosdi, ibew helna~<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten aim<strong>of</strong>it impossible to<br />

trsvtl over during the wlBter<br />

months and in th« early spring<br />

wbea the thaws would bring the<br />

frost out <strong>of</strong> the f round,<br />

Since that time the road has<br />

been finished between our town<br />

and Bridgeton, the rosd from<br />

MiUvllii to Vineland- has b»n<br />

paved and this week witnessed<br />

tbe conjpletloq pf a hard Bunfaced<br />

road ff<strong>of</strong>fi Fort Norris to Maurlcetawn,<br />

this iiaklnt Fort Norrls<br />

with ay the principal cities<br />

and lawns <strong>of</strong> iM conmy.<br />

The value to Putt Norrla <strong>of</strong><br />

i system <strong>of</strong><br />

, roadi can hardly<br />

-,-£ »*»d. These flaurei.Ue compared with any other 1m<br />

IJaWver, srs not i»d, but are'jrovaneia attained.<br />

Court House Marble Ya<br />

MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES!^<br />

EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTl R3<br />

WH, B. POWILL<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.<br />

•neuaaor to late to, r. Daniel*<br />

BeU Fhoi* I<br />

• attproxlnuite eatlmats and gl»<br />

m» Idea' <strong>of</strong> the difference In Ihe<br />

»t;<strong>of</strong> tbe tWo materUls. These<br />

lHtlom »nd many others will,<br />

•lltnut doubt, be bandied Inilllcently<br />

at the .mealing being<br />

Reliable Trucking Sei<br />

To and from Philadelphia; we call for the fMdi and i<br />

them to your dour at a. cost very little more than ordl<br />

would be charged for freight alone, special rates during 1<br />

months.<br />

Fnmitoxe mnei with can; isoaJ mrlM I<br />

SEASIDE TRUCKING COMP/<br />

OFFICE: FE1TZ AMD IXEASUBE AVEHUE, SEA ISIi I<br />

J Bell Phon* 14 '<br />

Keyitone PM^J<br />

Donnely, Sr.,<br />

Given Birthday Party<br />

;M»urlt* poanelly, Br.. or Bl-<br />

»1T«, was very Meaaantly iur.<br />

" I on. Wsdneaday evening last<br />

bis children and grand-<br />

Ullren called to remind bin <strong>of</strong><br />

i blrtbosT.<br />

Th* host received<br />

(ifia, including a rainmoney,<br />

etc.<br />

An enjoyable<br />

'suing waa spent by all and at<br />

I la(e hour Mfreahments <strong>of</strong> sand-<br />

|>lck«. conn,<br />

pickles, iced tea<br />

cake wen (erred.<br />

Those<br />

Hint were:<br />

Mr. and Mn.<br />

irlce Donnelly. Sr., and Mr<br />

kpd l|ra. llaurls* Bnimelt and<br />

"liren. Marlon. Boborta. Hobart<br />

Usuries; Mr. and Mrs. f>sd<br />

rlson and daughters, Helen<br />

nt Naomi, and Mr. and Mrs. H.<br />

I. Bstraclough and sons, Joseph<br />

ad Robert.<br />

In thete days <strong>of</strong> proiperlty and<br />

advsBced ideiili<br />

<strong>of</strong> every day<br />

life, ail <strong>of</strong> the conveniences, the<br />

pleasures, the stores <strong>of</strong> tbe cily<br />

resident are brought to the realdents<br />

<strong>of</strong> our community through<br />

good reads and the autososlle,<br />

which Is an unset <strong>of</strong> nearly avery<br />

home In tbe edsmunity.<br />

Although Improvements have,<br />

during tha period <strong>of</strong> the AD><br />

VBRTISBR been eiceedlnglr<br />

numerous, the intprovsd Highway)<br />

leading out <strong>of</strong> the town havei<br />

perhaps contrlhuted moat to the 1<br />

community's advancement.<br />

Good, Oeaji Coal<br />

W. H, AUSTIN<br />

WILDWOOD, N. J.<br />

"The Old Kellabla Tard"<br />

When You Build<br />

consider fair dealing and<br />

dependable construction.<br />

ling Creek Bap Church j<br />

,•«». aad MrTlnydar,<br />

Mtk Laws, Emma Lore and<br />

. P«»P«r attended the NatoWl.T.Rll.OoawUon.Iii<br />

Utadelphls, ot, Friday.<br />

i, M!"* 1 *»* le * msetwood snd<br />

Wtt OSMSBB, Who were sent by<br />

If Bunday ichsnl te Its Young<br />

ll.-s Asaimbly at Peddle In.tli<br />

H.lgbutowp. Mturn.d hone<br />

fiiday and will kava charn<br />

' the young people's setrtea on<br />

•TfcMay.s»eHpj|,<br />

^ihfoawoj B^rtaoB.ihs<br />

1»«rtedB«fc wh<strong>of</strong>cild a«rl*s<br />

^"•liws In th. NaifjtoH JRSR-.<br />

(Mr<br />

See<br />

Wl&iJirfi— ,- . . . ..<br />

In California. HV*nU ysarf<br />

mW «mak; *U \ (B*.-JfW'<br />

.,._M oil Saturday Hsnlng ntit.<br />

LViQ,tt*7iwiif M «.b.t<br />

ba ptiinnt id »s*r this In-<br />

The Master Builders<br />

r<br />

Returns<br />

Cuciti at Fleetwooda<br />

Among tbe fueila at tbe Fleetwood<br />

Inn, Dividing Creek, over<br />

Ihe fourth, wen Mr, and Mn, B,<br />

A. Keiley. <strong>of</strong> Fhiiilpshunr, N. J-.<br />

and Mr. and Mr*. Albert Klnney,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Washington, N, J. There were<br />

also Ishisg parties from Philadelphia<br />

and Eaaten, Pa, Philips.<br />

«Hirg, Hlllvilla<br />

and Bridgeton<br />

who enjoyed the wonderful<br />

chicken dinner at this popular<br />

Inn.<br />

Eagle Put Chuff<br />

Meet at Heiolerville<br />

The regular <strong>Jul</strong>y meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the South Jersey Put Chiefs- 4a-<br />

Isaclatlon will be held In Helslerrllle<br />

Castle hall on Saturday evening.<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y i«.<br />

A large nnmber<br />

ar* ekpectea to attend.<br />

Personal News<br />

From East Side<br />

Maurice River<br />

What Folks Are Doing in<br />

Busy Shipbuilding Town<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dorchester<br />

Expreat Cruiser on Way<br />

Jonathan C. Cresse joins Our<br />

Half Century Fanners* Club<br />

It Spry and Active at 80 Years <strong>of</strong> Age—Wan Raised on<br />

Old Uriah Cresse Farm Below Rio Grande—<br />

Worked For Old Sugar Company<br />

Shipped Sugar By Car Load To Philadelphia Dealers<br />

Delmont<br />

Mn. Maud Lea lo quite lick.<br />

ftecent visitors at Mr. William<br />

Boidan-a Were: Mrs. Clara Holden<br />

and two eoni, teddls Holden. Mlsi<br />

tdBt Dletiel, IVeslIt Di«t«l and<br />

O, 'Smith.<br />

The P. T. JL mst at the nome<br />

tin. Corn IX Monday wew*<br />

shm*e« to<br />

d<br />

Th» edmmhnlty *M s h «<br />

bear <strong>of</strong> the death or Ud. Chester,<br />

<strong>of</strong> JilllTllla. Mr. Chester •»<br />

well-known In this aeetlon.<br />

, Rev. Joan Qodriey, <strong>of</strong> Trenton,<br />

Wd W Mond.y<br />

ed on Wenos Mond.y<br />

Ills.'Bun Bonll baa Bff<br />

wlls nmond M MUMIIs Aos>>lt»t<br />

u l g (pledldV<br />

wlls n<br />

and l» fetus, along p<br />

Mi* Abbl. UMH<br />

U *tck<br />

tIM. It.ls ioied ihe will Stton<br />

* raw<br />

Mr. and Mrs. AUred Harbor<br />

and friends apent Bunday at the<br />

•eavllle Uamp (Jruunitii-<br />

Mr, Kolk and family, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

are visiting Bev, and<br />

Mr., Bowman.<br />

Milton 8, Henderson, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

spent the week end at<br />

hii tome here.<br />

..Misses Ethel and May fieevea<br />

and MIM Pamella Hunter, <strong>of</strong><br />

Mauricetawn, are visiting<br />

and Mn. Wlnileld<br />

Hunter.<br />

Leslie looy, <strong>of</strong> Atlaotle Olty, I<br />

apeni Bunday with Walter Campion<br />

and family.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dare, <strong>of</strong><br />

Pitman, visited Charles Cbampion<br />

on Saturday,<br />

Mn, Charles chamberlain,<br />

MIdvale, la spending Borne time<br />

-with ber parents, Mr. and Mri,<br />

Oharles McGlaln,<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Thomas •impkins<br />

and daughter, BHuhotb, and Mt.<br />

and<br />

Mrs. Bumerlll<br />

daughter, Ida, <strong>of</strong><br />

visited Waiter Oompton over the<br />

week end,<br />

Mrs,<br />

Elwood Lerwe and Mrs,<br />

Luey Btaffltker motored to Mill,<br />

vllle Wednesday evening.<br />

Mr. and Mn, Floyd Holland<br />

•pent Sunday with Mr, and Mn.<br />

aommen ceraon, <strong>of</strong> Delmont,<br />

Mr, aid Mrs, Jtlwood Lowe and<br />

BOB are Bpendlng some time wLth<br />

relatives In Trenton,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William ftoyre.<br />

<strong>of</strong> HeUlervlIle, spent fluaday with<br />

B, L. Goarpton and family,<br />

Mra. ' Delilah •teelman and<br />

Bessie DuBols. ipei)t Friday evening<br />

with .MIM leulah n<br />

Oarlisle<br />

and Mn, Milton B. Hender.<br />

in.<br />

sit. and Mrs, John Davis sod<br />

family, <strong>of</strong> Idem, visited Mr. and<br />

Mrs, John Bartlenon on Iiinday,<br />

The btrgH Xose and Mildred<br />

are hers loading sand for Chester,.<br />

Fa,<br />

Captain Burl, <strong>of</strong> cape May<br />

court House, will Ba aceompaiiled<br />

by his family on his next trip.<br />

He la the captain <strong>of</strong> the linree<br />

Mildred,<br />

Captain and Mrs, T. 0, Mills.<br />

in epent the week end with<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Albert B, Welsh.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brldgelon,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Btrtrgm Shaw<br />

ud daughter: Alice, <strong>of</strong> pitman,<br />

vlBited Harry Bhajw on •unday.<br />

Frmik Hanklna, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton,<br />

visited In town on lunday,<br />

Mn, Amanda Charters and Mr,<br />

Taylor, Of Pitman, visited Mrs.<br />

Anna Hanking on Bunday.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Id Mlll.ir, <strong>of</strong><br />

Miliville, viiUed Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Qearie uiw on Bunday,<br />

Mr, and Mrs. John Price motored<br />

to MHIvills Isturday after-<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Milton Bailey are<br />

entertaining Mr, and Mra, Idka<br />

Laws, <strong>of</strong> Dridseton,<br />

Mlaa Xatbryn Itowman, Miss<br />

flnltb and Mlaa Johnson, <strong>of</strong><br />

Irldgeton, United Mr, and Mn,<br />

CharlH A, •towtnan on Bunday.<br />

Mr. and MM. CkarlM A Itsw.<br />

man and Emma Hnhleman rootared<br />

to Wlldwood and Itone<br />

Harbor on iafturday,<br />

Ralph M. Bb.w. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

.past the week end with<br />

hla parents, Mr, snd Mrs, geargg<br />

•haw,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Lonis J. Ism.<br />

men, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are upending<br />

sane time Mrs an their new<br />

express cruiser, the Acssla,<br />

which was buHt by H. Bennett<br />

•towman Company and launched<br />

on Thursday.<br />

Cbirlea w.<br />

Cbsmploa spent<br />

frfday with his daughter, Mrs,<br />

•drier. In flrldgeton.<br />

Harry Bhaw mo«or«d to pit.<br />

nan on Saturday<br />

and laurel<br />

Lais en Sunday.<br />

Mr, .nd Mrs. WiHiert Cruse<br />

molored to Sea lilt <strong>City</strong> on TIMS.<br />

and Mrs. sWerett Powell<br />

CedarviHe<br />

Vacation Bible<br />

School Closed<br />

Session Was Most Successful<br />

Ever Held—Rev. W.<br />

Magill Was in Charge<br />

, Cnpo May, And Mm. Qerflcull,<br />

Mlllvlllu.<br />

r today In much differ-<br />

Man<br />

Suddenly Taken IU<br />

^ratton—lUMe -aehoolr flf-<br />

Ccilarvlllft, ctutwi) on Friday •(-<br />

Tour weeks' eeoalon.<br />

Oa Friday<br />

nveiUng cloning «x^»xis«<br />

w were held<br />

and Howard<br />

Boy Drowned in<br />

Manumuskin Creek<br />

Ivan Oiln l-year-ola «JU <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mra, John Cam. at allllville,<br />

was drowned lo Msnumvakln<br />

creek. Fort Kllaabetb. Tuesday<br />

ennlng about V o'clock.<br />

Ivsn was playlliE In the r<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ooe'e service Elation with bis<br />

little brother, wben be fall In<br />

the creek.<br />

Tbe body was recovered<br />

at 1: IE Wednesday morning.<br />

The Calm are former residents<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Mr. and Mn.<br />

Recipients <strong>of</strong><br />

U«fulGitW<br />

Norris<br />

Mr. and Mra. John Sharp and<br />

Wakter Sharp spent Thursday <strong>of</strong><br />

last week at Malaga<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Howley<br />

and children, Mr. and Mr*.<br />

Charles Cain and Mr. and Mn<br />

^ « d " K IS r "i^l<br />

Mrs. Ja«« OIMOB and dauth.<br />

!',..,," d * BW|I! »- •"«*, ter, Mary epent Thursday <strong>of</strong> laal<br />

<strong>On</strong>ward Chrlatl.nl<br />

Soldiers,<br />

each salute,<br />

Invocation, Rev, I. Vmighao. |<br />

Recitation, Twenty-ant Paaim,<br />

Alma D<br />

shares.<br />

Among those wbo wen In Milt<br />

viile last flaturdsy evening wars<br />

, and Mm. Daniel Batemah and<br />

daughter, rraaces, Mr, and Mrs,<br />

ailaa Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. Walter<br />

Sharp, Mr, and Mn, Edward<br />

KlMin, Jr., Mliaes Itts, DM,<br />

Helen Sharp, Emma Lloyd and<br />

ftoiella Lund,<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Hand, have M«B<br />

entertilnlng company from out<br />

<strong>of</strong> town for a few d»y«.<br />

William Berryi el<br />

Vlnelatid.<br />

"pent one 4sy <strong>of</strong> last wesk ta<br />

town calling. on relatives and<br />

frlands. *><br />

Mr. Wallace Bnew, <strong>of</strong> Laurel<br />

Wrings: and Mr, Pred Reamer,<br />

<strong>of</strong> B.rringion. MtiM at the hama<br />

01 M, A.ftolll p on' iUBosy,.<br />

Mlsa Mary Qlbwn ud Maorics<br />

Popper were In Laurel Lake on<br />

•unday:: ' , : •<br />

MlaseaBIIIIdrsd ud Bv.Iyn<br />

tohB, sad MMrs. Wallace Itoow<br />

and Fred HcMner, «twnt Bunday<br />

tfterBoen In Fortesoue. • .-<br />

Mr, aha Mn, lulaalB aerm<br />

ST., <strong>of</strong> rterth Jlert NorrU, «pent<br />

MoBa>y.«jjBihg si, H, BSDS <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrv sod Mrs, WlUlsB H, BaIfr-<br />

*•*'. • - . . . ...... ., , ....<br />

Mr. and Mn. Andrew Balls?.<br />

some tuna In M s .<br />

Floyd NtaWlaoo. <strong>of</strong><br />

•pent a fa* day* with hla i<br />

Mr ana Mrs.,Rob«rt N'<br />

Mr. and Mtn.,pur»U ]<br />

slven a variety shower i<br />

hums <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Uoyd'a MhaT,'<br />

Hunter, oa Friday craning. AI<br />

number <strong>of</strong> beauUIul itfta,.]<br />

received, ittoh *a cut (1<br />

a<br />

blankeU, «tock, and a<br />

aluminum wits. Attar a<br />

He cream aid #atera paw)<br />

About aftynilx fslttifts art'<br />

wera prtstpt ,<br />

Rtr. C. 8- Baewa, <strong>of</strong><br />

was sntartalliM on 8on4a<br />

borne <strong>of</strong> Captain and lln,'<br />

Bobbin,<br />

-'<br />

Paul Pettlt, <strong>of</strong><br />

J<br />

•pending SOBS tlms wlt»'htS<br />

•Ira Samuel Or<br />

^<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Shiloh Baptist<br />

<strong>On</strong> BUnday laist Daacojt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Newport, brought a cartsaafl<br />

representatives to Port •* • *<br />

help celebrate tbe ele<br />

nlveraary <strong>of</strong> tha sblloh'<br />

church, <strong>of</strong> this plate, i<br />

Waahtiirn <strong>of</strong> the Neflat<br />

Church, brought'<br />

can<br />

The Port Norris _<br />

church ill<br />

npreMhus!''<br />

number <strong>of</strong> prominent<br />

l<br />

Pastor Waahburn praashMll Ifj'j<br />

heart-to-4iaart aermop im*. 1 *sWl<br />

ward. Fur Faithful Berries? 1<br />

tMft<br />

Tltua ». lf-M.<br />

'• '• fljjj<br />

A Exwdty number tt)»+*~"<br />

visiting church took sM<br />

part in th« servioe.<br />

BUU<br />

twlldlnt<br />

church.<br />

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