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ade a btwlneae trip hero on Mon-

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Mr. and Km Charlea Shropehlre are »rending two weeks with Mr. and Mm Channlng Shrop•him Mr. and Mm J. 8. Levin spent Sunder in Ccean Cltr. Mhn Bertha Zimmerman spent mdar afternoon In Ocean City.

' 1 '■‘".T* np y Boyar and Dorothy Wot (son motored to Ocean

City on Sunday.

brtfl Eisenberg was In town am Sunday. Mr. and Mm Milton Peterson (,rr in Cape May Court Bouse on Tburaday. Joseph Katx motored to MU1 |ri> on Tuesday. f Hyman Hal pern was out of town 'Friday on business. A billiard tournament will be ktld in the near future at Joseph Kaii’t Millard parlor. Dr. Josoh Levenson passed the nek <nd in Philadelphia. Hyman Becker motored to Athene City with friends on Saturday evening. George Sugaraan was In New Tork cl'y Friday on buatnesa Miss Freda Decker entertained triend! at her home ovrr the wi

end.

Nathaniel Boeenfelil made _ bulness tilp to New Tork this

*«ek.

The Jolly Ten attended the baseball came at Egg Bailor on Sat

it day

hue Rablnowlta, of Phlla-lel phu. en]oyed a few dayr hwe wnh hit parents. Voe Mtudlason was'out of tow.v

: Monday.

Mr. and Mm Charles Mendlen motored to Ocean City on

Wednesday evening.

Charles Bobman, of New Tork, ety. mads s business trip here on

Ttursday.

Ben Asron, of Philadelphia, was down for tho week end. Cr. James Moose, «f Buffalo, N. T., motored here on Suuday. Mr. and Mm Shropshire motored to Atlantic City on Sunday af-

ternoon.

Jepnon, of Philadelphia,

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afternoon at AUsuUc City. Kisses Prances Oreenstein and Mias Miriam Danerhlrsh visited friends In Atlantic City Sunday aften xm. .7. O'Neil, of Lancaster, Pa., spent Prldsy in Woodbine. Mias Panny Zimmerman went to Millville Saturday afternoon. . Wisest Shelter and Bleu, of Millville, visited friend* here over the week end.

trip to Ocean City this week, iwls Levenson attended a The Boy Scouts sold Ice cream on Friday. The proceeds are to \oesd for their activities. J* 1 " T * tt * Mursky enjoyed Saturday afternoon la Cape May Philip A) ex an berg spent the week end with his parents. Mias Clara Kraft, of PhlladelPhla. is voting her gmndparenta. Mr. and Mm Alexenberg. Mr. and Mm Amos Henry spent Saturday afternoon at Cape May Court House. Mias Miriam Alexenberg celebrated W tenth birthday by giving a party at her home Saturday afternoon. Mm Vaughn entertain'-: mends at her home Saturdej afternoon. A large number attended the baseball game In Egg Harbor on Saturday. Mm Alexenberg entertained a number of her mends at her home on Saturday. Mr. and Mm Amos Henry attended the bat ball game at Belleplain Friday afternoon. Mm I. Feldman 1e spending a month with mends at Mountaindale. N. Y. Miss Yetta Zuchovlti spent a week In Spring Valley. N. T. "Rusty" Levin, of the D. of P.. enjoyed the week end here. B. Levin spent the week end In Philadelphia. Mm Abramson enjoyed Saturday afternoon motoring. Misses Mary Breelow and Molly WodUnger spent Saturday after- ' on in Atlantic City. Reuben CuUer. student of the University of Pennsylvania, spent the week end here with his par-

ents.

Mrs. Rneenbium. nee Pauline Feldman, motored down from New York to visit her parents, Mr. and Km J. Peldn*n. Mr. ±ma Mm M. P. Levy « the week end with the Elsen berg family. They motored from New

York.

Mr. and Mm 8. Rubenstein enjoyed the week end here with

end with his parents. Jack Dancrhlnh motored to Atlantic City Sunday. Chester Rablnowlta and Bernffd students st ths U. of P.. passed the week end here

with mends.

Mias Ida Euchovitx motored to

Tuekaboe Monday afternoon.

Bias Fanny Boyar waa In MIU-

vUle Monday afternoon.

A facuUy meeting wu held In the Central School building Mon-

day.

Mias Stella Abram eon held a party at her home on Friday. A large crowd of boys and girl* attended. The Odd Fellow* held a meeting on Thursday evening. Misses Eva Eiaenberg and Rose Gorman, University of Pennsylvania Students, passed the weekend here with their parents. Miss Mildred Levine and Samuel Nappen motored to Bridgeton Monday. Mr. and Mm Keahn. of Ocean City, visited the Lltner family Friday afternoon and evening. Mias Sadie Zuchovlts enjoyed the week end with her parents Zuchovlts attends the U. of iaees Cells and Majorie Roeenfeld motored to Wild wood Sunday evening with mends. Miss Dora Calendar spent Saturday evening In Wildwood with mends. Edward Nappen enjoyed Sunday afternoon in Ocean City. Samuel Nappen attended a dance In Ocean City on Saturday evening. , The Rebeccas met on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mm Ralph Peterson, of Avalon, visited relative* here on Sunday. Mm Elisabeth Bittner, of Avalon, motored here on Sunday af-

drove a new car from Philadelphia ou Tuesday. Emmlt Burke passed the wee), end in New York City. Perth Am boy. Basel ton and Lattlmer Mln< Milton Peterson, who has been confined to his home with the umps for the passed two weeks. much improved. Mm Robert Strawbridge, of DennUvUle. has been very U1 and la now rscupsntlng at the home of her son. Alfred M. Peterson.

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vilie on Friday. Milton Blame went to Ocean City on Saturday evening. Israel Rablrowtis was out of town on Tuasday. Morris Uehlow was in Court

Ed Watson was here on busi-

Hyman Abrams, of Philadelphia. spent the week end hem

Mr. and Mm P. Calendar motored here from Philadelphia this week end. Mias Dorothy Calendar passed s few days here with friends Dave Feldman enjoyed Sunday

Quaker City on Wednesday. Charles Coller was a Millville vial to- on Abe Elsenberg motored to Atlantic City on Sunday erasing Sam Shapiro enjoyed the weak id in Caandsn. A M. Peterson was In Caps May City os business Monday. Miss Lillian Peterson motored to Wildwood os Allan C. - delphla on

0 Ten, 0 Ten, 0 Tet! e. O yes, O yes! the clerk of the court hath said. And the murderer stands before the bar to have the sentence

read;

Here sits the Judge upon the bench, the court room holds Its breath, ▲while the trembling orphan takes ths psnslty of death. O yet. 0 yes, O yea! A gruesome sight to see. a score of Christian centuries hand down the penalty. Not that the guilty wretch should be to liberty restored. Not that the suffering be has caused is worthy bread and board, But that another by his side is standing silently. To test the quality of Love that bends the Christian knee. w. O yea. O yea! There U a righteous need. Of love that la conditional to fit this hellish deed. The Christian spirit by his side n flight on wings of prayAnd lo, the trembling orphan stands a victim of the chair. The women weep and sigh, alas. there's nothing else to do. The Judge Is sorrowful of heart. and so was Pilot, too. A few will call to comfor. him and pray beside his cell. And press with bended knee the spring that sends his soul to

helL

O yes. 0 yes. O yes! a hypocritlsh

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It la that crucifies the Christ by crucifying man; And now the ghastly deed is done and court will be dUmlased, The Judge nods to the Constable, who takes him by the wrist. This Constable is firm of brow and powerful of arm A right good man. I we’en. to keep the prisoner from harm. 0 yea. O yes. O yes! and court Is new adjourned. And these who've seen the trial throughout will soon homeward turned, i* vile Indeed th-.t enemies should strike the fatal blow. And nail the Savior to the cross two ihotward years ago. But viler still by far It la, that

To crucify tils very soul and call ourselves His friends. M. T. G.

Twenty Tears After Slowly, silently, she yielded to his fond embrace. The great red moon smiled down in approval. As he clasped her In his arms and pressed a kiss on her upturned Upa. she softly mannered— (To be continued)

VERTICAL . A sharp blow . A three-toed sloth . Suffix . Stomach . To fly or move rapidly . Used In making varnishes . A preposition . To succeed or gain . Child's name for Father . An open woven fabric, tied with meshes . An enemy . A malicious old woman . A passing fancy . The Imaginary world Inhabitated by fairies . A river in Hungary . Abbr. for Graduate . Goddess of the Earth (Myth.) . A large ah rub of the Mallow

family

. To cry ^slntlvely; as a child . A boy's na-ne . Road (Abbr.) . Samarium (Abbr.), . The wing of a bird '. The horizontal piece of wood et bottom of window : A town in Alexandria province; Piedmont. Italy. . A grassy field or plain ’. Derived from a Greek word meaning other

Planet

. Aptitude. Cunning Sermon (Abbr.f !. A period of time l. Any soft food for babies I. Them, then (Abbr., Archaic

form)

HORIZONTAL l. To wrench apart i. A defect I. Pertaining to every day ). Pertaining to ancient Rome l. Befuddled (old slang) .. Philosophy of morals 5. Medieval trading veesel 1. Used in oaths I. To consume food 1. Silver, white metallic eiement (Abbr.) t. Silence by force 4. To soak Ir. liquid

28. Gloom 28. A thick, sweety liquid 37. To float aloft through the air 31. A seaport on the Southern Coast of Asia Minor 33. Central Peninsula of Southern

Asia.

35. A small shrubby evergreen plant. (Any plant of the genus geum of the rose family) 36. A State (Abbr.) 87. Roman antique money made of copper or bronze 39. Personal prpnoun 40. Literature In arts (Form used when degree Is given women) (Abbr) 42. A stone which splits readily 44. A native Hawaiian food 45. To scold (Scotch) 47. Parer* stock of the Hindus 49. Any tropical plant of the Arum family. 50. To dash r.bout

Solution to *Ait Wed’s Pnzxlr

First Attitude "What do you think your boy is going to be when he grows up?” "Well, he ha* the makings of a poet—he's always complaining that he’s hungry."

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