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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 3

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The Daily Journali
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Vineland, New Jersey
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EVENING VINTLAND, N. TlITRSDAY. JAN'ItARY 1ft, THREE Obituary has been the means of a balanced diet in many families which otherwise would have cone without thr, Awd Cash Prizes' To Gardeners In County ERA Subsistence Race THEATRE ATTRACTIONS minerals produced only in green vegetables. Last year it was the plan of the Emergency Relief that surplur produce from farms be purchased at market value and a cannery n.u arise donated by indi-j VTO JJ I MM II KOWOWTtUUS' POLK'S Fancy TODAY GRAND: Gloria Swanson, John Boles in "Music in the Air." Qm GRAPEFRUIT Round Our Town By W. J.

M. Hose And Doses False signs of Spring Spring flowers appearing at the Schiank's Blinker Hill Farm near Rosen-hayn. Gtvciilees, the geo grapher. points out that few folks realize Vineland is on a parallel with the northern part of West Va. ami also with Howard English and Att.v.

dt'orge Slanger arc among the fortunate few who will he admitted to the trial at Fleiuhig-tua todiiy as guestii of Sergt. "l'etc" Kichie, of Vineland. Herb Lubin, genial Millville movie mgr. enjoyed the novel exjeri-ence of consuming his own durk, operated with relief help, that the canned vegetables might be distributed to relief clients during the winter months. This program was defeated because of demands of the unemployed that thev be naid MKS.

KKKKCCA N. JONES Mrs. Rebecca N. Jones, aged 73, died at her home, 65 south Colum- bia avenue, about throe o'clock yesterday afternoon, after a 10- day illness. She was a resilient of Vineland for 28 years, and was a retired practical nurse ami also a taxidermist.

She was a member or the West Baptist Church and the Uulies Aid Society of that church. She is survived by a son. Herbert, of Millville; a daughter, Mrs. Maud Burcham, of Millville, Mrs. Rae Hayes of Mlzpah, Miss Myrtle R.

Jones of Vineland, 14 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Also a brother, Samuel Pettit of TOMOKROW GRAND: Wheeler Woolscy in "Kentucky Kernels." CRITERION: Stage Show, "Vanity Fair with Little Ann little." No. 2 cant wages in excess of those establish- i Luals and by appropriations from Jhe MUIvffl City and Vlneland onroueh Commissioners, Commer- Deerfield. Powne. Fairfield, creenwich, Hopewell and Landis Township Committees, were recently awarded to winning garden-1 of the Cumberland County Emergency Relief subsistence gardens.

There were' "In the County 784 'individual gardens, 12 per cent, or of which were rated very good, from these 21 were chosen as prize winners. The winners were judged wording to general appearance, freedom from weeds, soil condi-on as exemplified by tillage, the Kid varietv of crops grown MctoM 4 t'' 'f trait 4 fM fa i tfcsW" prizes, in Millville and Downe Townships the awards were also divided. The garden of Joseph Heaton of Port If orris was judged the best In the cdunty, although Charles Wooledge of Vineland was a close runnerup. Ivy Carter was named "the most industrious gardener of the county, f1-' Total Value The total estimated value of Cumberland" County subsistence gardens totaled $6,436, which it must be remembered is the retail value of the produce raised. But the value of the gardens must not be considered in the cash value, of them, but In the physical and mental benefits sustained by the workers.

There is no healthier exercise than that of working in the fresh air in the garden; the garden FfHit Clltf, af ni IhcIi lh (mti lrH it 14. ed by the NRA instead of the pro-i posed rate of 10 cents an hour in 1 cash and 40 cents an hour in food orders, the prevalent rate of ERA pay at that time. I List Prise Winners I The list of Cumberland County Tomato Soup Vegetable or Pea Soup prize winners follows: Bridgeton, Paul G. Millville, James ORIGINAL "BETTY KOOP" COMING TO CRITERION She sung a song and won 'a case in court. That happened when Little Ann Little, the original Betty Boop who conies in person with Manny King and his "Vanity Fail Revue" to the Criterion Theatre, Bridgeton, for two days only, starting tomorrow, appeared in the famous Helen Kane trial and proved that she was "hooping" be disguised as a "turkey." He wai invited to the dinner, and never discovered he was munching on an Imitation of Joe Penner's famous pet! which had been filched by umenck, Edwaru Gessler; rural Millville, William Green; Vineland, Cosimo DeLuca; Sliiloh, Charles V.

j'Prazier; Commercial Township, productivity. The competition a tandis Township was so keen it was decided to award three tsruigeton, and a lister, Mrs. Ar-manda Banks of Ccdarvtlle. Services will be held from her late residence Saturday afternoon at two o'clock with interment in Si loam Cemetery. liOBKUT Mil 1.

Kit Millville Robert Miller, 72, died at his home on Main road early yesterday morning after having been in ill health for months. He was a prosperous truck farmer and is survived bv a widow. Mu Blue Rose Rice 2 9c Choice Soup Beans 3 13c Asparagus Tips montc Z'22c Fresh Prunes Fruits his pal A local club member, ho has a habit of saying, "gimme one," was strolling down the street to see his grandma and revolved a Hallowe'en prize unexpectedly, we A Grape St. resident saw an ad Joseph Heaton; Deerfield Township, Gottfried Sprauer, William Morris; Downe Township, Charles Horlacher, Paul Blizzard; Fairfield Township, ArnoM Streets, Melvin Green; Greenwich Township, Ivy Carter; Hopewell Township, Ell-wood Garrison; Landis Township, Charles Wooledge, Pasquale Russo, Juley Picconi; Maurice River Township, Richard M. Irwin.

Best garden in County, Joseph Heaton; most industrious gardener, Ivy Carter. Aprk-oM, CKf rrlti. Pinrappit, Fruit Cocktail, Prull SiUd, (ractfruit, I'eari, Cru.htU I'lncappta, Fioaappla Tuioitt two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Service of High-Class Man Required I ravis and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoff- fore Miss Kane.

In the action of the sparkling revue which is brought to you, Little Ann Little sings the same song that won the case. The audience actually sees how the "sound" or the "talking" for the cartoons is done and in plain view Little Ann Little does a "Sound Sequence" for the screen. This screen picture was especially made for her by the Max Fleisher Studios, creator of Betty Boop and is done with their permission and cooperation. On the screen, Friday and Saturday, Fay Wray in "Cheating Cheaters." man ami three sons, Frank, i George and Edison, all of Millville. i The funeral will be held from the Christy funeral home, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, wltii i burial in Mt.

Pleasant cemetery. 1 Pkj. of aiihar SUNNYFIELD BOTH FOR Pancake or Buckwheat Flour 9c I 'jl Rajah Blended Syrup 19c.i p'0 Total R.gular Plica 28c 9c in a paper for help wanted to address envelopes, 'and her query brought an answer with a request for $1 and when this was paid, she was efcagrined to receive a book on "how to address envelopes." Billie Lewis' speed-wagon caused a furore last nlte, when the stop lij-ht spread a ghastly 206 Big Prizes THE Hurley Co. requires the services of a high-class man as collector, not over 40 years of age and must have car. Application by letter only.

Give all details of experience over past 10 years including references. The more you tell us about yourself, the better chance you will have for an interview which will be arranged later. for Boys and Girls! Reber Class Game Miss Eilenberg's class basketball team defeated Miss Lewis' five, 25-10, with Carter tallying 12; Pagano, 10, and Kolva, 3, for the winners, and Centner, Via, Magolda, 2, and Brayboy, 1, for the losers. Others on the winners were Traverse and Castelllni, with Ditoml and Kesteison for the FARMERS' EXCHANGE DAMAGED BY FIRE The Farmers' Exchange of j. Lewis Hadsell on north East avenue, at Central railroad, was endangered by fire yesterday afternoon, that started in the basement from a heating tank.

John Ludlam, executive of the firm, called in an alarm, and thq Vineland firemen quickly extinguished the blaze, which caused but slight damage. The plant was the scene of a fire three years ago when the rear of the exchange was swept by fire, causing extensive damage. Don't leave the More without, Warning all about ihit fascinating Trrasure Hunt Contest for youngstrrs Get yourcolpof thebi tC-af full-color circular with rulei and entry MUDDY TRACK CANCELS GOLDEN GATE RACE Because of a muddy 'track, the Golden Gate Handicap was called off yesterday at Arcadia, Calif. Thus the beginning of Twenty Grand's comeback attempt was delayed. He was to have raced against four other candidates for the $100,000 Santa Anita Handicap in yesterday's preparatory event.

0f coupon, rree game for every entrantl HURLEY'S BRIDGETON WELLO -WHEAT'S I5 THl flNtSl QUAUTY MRINA CtdtAl Aecarted by tu cuinm. on i ootla oi iha Aaur. Mad. Aia'a hallow in the vicinity of his garage. neighbors feared robbers, and nearly summoned the cops! Birthday greetings today to Rose Sarowitz.

Adamo. Zarho. Constantini. Glfford of David Dall-ago on his Anthony Mer-lock on his A. Camp on his 84th.

Pagano on hip 14th. Samuel Giorda on her and to Gloria Bugllo on hei We wonder how the S. Myrtle St. lass got the scratch on her ehcek? She claims she was lighting In her We forgot to send best, wishes to Theresa Giercyk on her sixth, Lorraine Sanson! on her fifth. fiewsy Items Mrs.

Mary Gruccio of south West Boulevard was taken to Newconib Hospital yesterday where she is being held for observation. Mrs. Frank Relyea, of west Sherman avenue, is confined to her Specially Priced for the Week-Endl Grandmothar't (Reg. IOc) Grandmothr't (Reg. 9c) iv SLiSED Cracked Wheat Rye Bread BREAD 16-oaallcad fli 1" wrapped wrappad J4 loat ft loat -A home with the grippe.

Beginning Friday January 11th -X, A RICHER, FULLER GRAHAM FLAVOR Mrs. Mabel Moore Is at the New comb Hospital under observation Mary Voltaggl is recovering from a tonsil operation, 1 -By KEEBLER' l6-ox fnCv GRAHAMS Marriage License A marriage license was Issued to Mary E. Scull. 26, of Vineland, and Clayton Stanley, 27 of Drexel Hill, Pa. at Media, In Memoriam In loving memory nf our Wr jnvth'T, Mrs.

Thivois Bui lurlo, who lltU Ro todnv. At twillRlit whn twilight hour draws nar, And Bunwit fluim'9 th nky, We tliink of you, J(ir And the happy dayn gone by. Thoughts of you come drifting bank I Within our di tarns to fltuy, To know that you are resting When twilight ends the day. Badly, missed by Daughter, Son and Family. Super Suds (8a2S33 Palmolive Soap 3-ul3c t5c Octagon Soap Powder PRUNES SANTA CLARA (Medium She) Your Choice Criterion THEATRE, BRIDGETON HOMINY MRS.

MANNING'S l9a can. 1 APPLE SAUCE Ann page rorRlc muATn 11 nrr ritter 789 Pairs of Women's Famous Makes Of CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who loaned cars, sent flowers and other messages of sympathy or assisted in any way during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Lena Masilotti and Family. a viTin vwawM N.

B. C. 1 FOR SHORTENING Crisco 57c 20c MARCO Sugar Crisps 2 29c CHOCOLATR PUDDINO or Sparkle pKbsERT 5c Dog Food A 7 25c JANUARY. SPECIALS EVAP. MILK white House US.

23c SHOES Tomorrow Saturday ON OUR STAGE MANNY KING'S "VANITY FAIR REVUE" Wih tho Paramount Studio Band IJTTLK ANN LITTLE The Original "Betty Boop" IN PERSON SILVER SI'KKAD $2 2-tt) I'KO 29c Oleomargarine Personality Push lTp PERMANENT. We Also Have Eugene, Frederic and Kcra Tonic Oil Wave (ON 8ALK IN. MOST OF OIB STOKr) $4 MATRIX Never Before 'At This Price Hot Oil Shampoo and Finger Wave 35c Manicure Finest Fresh Fruits Vegetables Specially Priced Cauliflower kni I5e Lettuce 9C Regular Price $8.50 to $10.50 25 PEOPLE 25 Facial and Eyebrow Arch Shampoo and Finger Wave. 25c 25c RED CROSS And On The Screen FAY WRAY In CHEATING CHEATERS' Known the World Over Regular Price $6.50 STAVMAN WINESAP i Bushel Apples 3 14c WESTERN 8 CAYMAN Box Applet 4 it. 25c Yellow Onions 3 lb.

IOc TexasRadishes3bcUOc JUICV FLORIDA (0 Sue) Grapefruit 4 15c FANCY Slicing Tomatoes lb 15c Cabbage Ic Broccoli e-JSS" M5c i METROPOLITAN BEAUTY PARLOR ,25 S. 6th Street Lower JCC Balcony Oft" Floor OU Sat. 25c to 6 M. Child. 10c VITALBTY Wherever good shoes are known Finest Quality Meats at Markets! LARGE FRYING or SMALL ROASTING t- ii'ii i Regular Price $6 to $6.73 FOOT-DELIGHT $90 The finest stores sell them.

Regular Price $6 to $8.50 Chief 27 it? II 9 lb At The Vineland High School Auditorium Friday, January 11th 8 P. M. 5-ACT TRAGEDY IN ITALIAN L'INQUISITORE COMPANY OF 15 PROFESSIONAL AKTISTS FKOM NEW YOHK, IN FULL COSTUME Featuring the Noted Comedian FARFARIELLO Admission 50c and 75c Thai fancy grid, milk-feJ roaaling or Frying thictani ere ill carefully aelactaj by our buyara. Thay are ttia cboicatt offered by the nation'! leading packer. typical in quality and a'ue of all maaU lold at A6-P AAarluiti.

ii ii i 1 1 Armour' "Star" Cellophane Wrapped (Alio oa tela in out Grocery Storee) Picnic Shoulders Forequarter tamb I5C Veal Roast rm 23c Chuclt Roast 19e Sliced Chicken Halibut b2lc Fresh Croakers M2c This is the opportunity of the year. Thcfie prices have never been so low. Every pair of these shoes are from our regular stock and NOT BOUGHT FOR A SALE. The same attention and service will be given as when buying these shoes at regular prices. NO CHARGES NO C.

O. D's. COME EARLY BEFORE YOUR SIZE IS GONE SALE POSITIVELY EHDS SATURDAY, JANUARY 19th Select Oysters doi 17c SmeltS Canadian No. I Ib 1 9c Fillets Choice Skinleai Ib 17c Alio oa tale in moat of our irocery atom OSTON SHOE STORE 547-49 Landis Avenue Vineland, N. J.

UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE RECREATION CLUB AFTER TITO SHOW, A FARSA WILL BE HELD BY I'ASCARIELLO 8CAROLA Tickets On Sale At Martini's Shoe Store Atlantic Pacific THE 6REAT a ar '1 Theae pricra r-lffftiv in Vine-land and vicinity, January 10th, tlth anil 15th. 7-.

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