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ITr. and Mf». Tb-.Hlck, daugh-' r “d atta-la-Uar, of PWUdeln*. aMnt th* week and wit*

t. m« Mra. laaac Jlomer.

*««!•• «*sm wm to Pklladrl-

lU dOa weak on bualiiow.

Mr. QArtd PyU haa bean vlaltM« IB PWlad-Uiblt tutu weak. ' Mr. Rauban Edward* and Mira aaaaa MUekall ware calling on

Mai* tfcia woek. .^ ,1 Mra. David Pyla gara aufi

*B parti for " Daniel Harrta on

ra old. Ha primary aim. aa Hymn, m J -- ‘ - .. 0

May Franekle wu i

wHe and and wife

ap*bt Saturday .aftarnooh ami

evening In Camden.

Prank Mabew. 4r.. of Mill villa, vlattfd ita trandmother. Margaret M*tbfiw. oft Friday and

Saturday.

Mra. Morria Bennett has been vlalttag MlaUvea ta Bridgeton. Mra. May Harrla. BUjd tlarria ar*w I ^ on * r<, O" and trite were vlalt Mil 1 l *V° m »>«day. Mr. and MK. HlgglaboUtam. of Helalerville. called an Mr. and

* Ed lt " I ^ outl * PeoHe. who otberwtoe

uaded Bally Seraleea at the would remain unheralded and

f Oedarvttte. were 4

• renWoi *>^6* a* mmmr. Mra. Pyl* aerved 1 aaadwiebe*. ooffee and

P Minin* Der . mSS***-

Mr. Bdjoft Turner attended the TranUm fair on Tluusdny.

_ Mr*. Harry Snyder baa accepted

marHea^rror motored to PhUa^a POJtUon aa teacher la DivMLng

TtA Mir* Uid _ r have been trimming the treee

Ci**k achoo Miae Hali 'eek and •

• pareota, Mr.

have been trimming the treea week end with her pare tHf* ttale wmB. . a taw of aad Mm. WlUUun Hlalop.

Maa in “• owokra had Urn trree Mr. iorapk DeveteM era* thrown

■* ' frd*5 Ihc log waitoh of Dilka and

o**ndy.

fowler, of Mill-

Friday with I Mb'lor. of John Taylor and 1 and dowgMer. ! «* Mr. Ni

r Friday.

Havre. De Orace. _. Mr. and Mra.' MranlagO and Mfleo Abiwm* were -to Atlantic 1 CUy ihla week. -Harriet Hepdereem apent t da* . with her mother thU week. Isaac Homer and JOh aoe are pklfttlng a

Mins,

Mr. and Mra. Charles Brown, of MlHvlMe, have -been visiting be.w for k week. Helen Camp bad the mlafort«»e to Ban one of .Hldneur' bite her. . Robinson Chance, wife and daughter, of Roselle, N. J.. were' mothef

id family

r'eSd.'" MMIN _ York dipt were at their

week.

Mr. bod Mra. -flertrirt Vanaman n are receiving oongratule rioos en the birth of -a eon Toeoday morning. Molber and eon are doing fine and fathei

has a amlle that won’t come Mbs. Vanamann vat form Miss Ann Orr. of Chester. Pa.

Mra. Snyder ia. entertaining

friends from New York.

1 wife

have relumed from a ten-day vlalt to PhUodalphla. Mr. aad Mra. Aran Middleton oe closed their sunuier home here aad opened their town home PbHadeipbia for the winter.' Mrs. Hannah Hughes la In Pitman for two weeks serving for Mbs. Robinson.

home after spending the week with her parents. Mr. a&« Ufa. laaae Homer. Mias Homer la enS««ad In welfare work for the

Juvenile Cotfri. Port ICtaabetl

Mr. Samuel Camp -was

ini hhla week, rd Armstrong, r Hehderaoti ■

■ visiting

Wifi Be Established in Cedarville To Assist Pupils Seventy-Mvsn acres of artists st Csdarvtlle, Cumberland *

T»M la tha Eldorado wot. _ ^ „. 11BUr hy officials of the Federation of Owr Festival

Cultural Clubr. of Nsw York or*

samiaaTlon devoUd unrecognised talent.

' i'he federation la now eight

1 announced hy Albert Sonbetg. of the Cutta _ " - “

la to aid

Hats and/those who an nativabota, who flock to Nsw York;

• striving fftr public

recognition.

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M. *. Cburcj.

DIVIDING CREEK "^ u -

of the Ur*.

Misses Alice and Amja Brown, of Dennlavllle. are visiting Uteir aunt. Mrs. Anna Moore.

a at the Benjamin Philadelphia. and Mra. Bd. Oacrls&n. of UtUe Falls,’ N. J. an visiting Mr. and Mra. CMariss John Bll for aeveral days. William Hlalop aw Sunday with Mrs. ■Isur, Mrs. M. H. Osborn. Of Vtne-

• sd.

Edgsr Terry aad Lrater have purchased new can. Mr. and Mis. Ansce Pram family were guesU of Mi Mrs. Everett 1

attempts ezUMUens of painting and sculpture In a email way. brUt. It does all It can to start talent up the hill to fame. At lu bead*barters on Lafayette Street. New York, tt arrange* gatherings to dlapel the loneliness that dogs the footsteps of those dedicated to an. Recently the federation wsa presented. Bon berg said yesUrda}. with seventy-seven acres of land In Cedarvllle. N. J.. the gift of Isaac A. Benegult. Bendquit’a gift. Bonberg affirmed- will make' poaMbte tb* developmentof kfl

Immense colony of artisu. This colony will be

ranged that artisu. labortog desperately for acknowledges! May settle there to Work pleasant aurrouadlwg* met everywhere wtih sympathetic criticism amd encouragement. It will heme. Bonberg dreams, a New Jerray Nirvanas. If such Is pea alMe. where artisu may abandon the crust of breed and garret theory of living in favo: of a good med aad a comfortable' bed. U hi* farthest Imaginings. Boabar* dreams of the tlm* «bec Maeelros from the oonUnnat WU] be hired to come here to teach— Where laetaad of art goitu Mnepe. Europe wUl eo^ye to

Beatjul last week were . sen, Mr. and Mrs. Mori

bell. Mr. end Mrs. Welter CampMrs. Emma Oorr and Mias

Peterson.

rater Locke attend sd the lOird snnlvftraaiY of the W11 lew Qrove Church last Sunday. fooCf wtoc want to Pott EUsarth Church on Sunday ware Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hickman. Mr. aad Mrs. Marcus Ring. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Locks. Walter* Haller and and Mrs. George Eik aad children. Mr. aad Mrs. bee Elk. and Mra. Albert McGee and

Maries Taylor, f ‘on Mr. and . Of this place.

Mrs. Harr Harris, of Cam-i^jK,,.^ ^ ga] eni; Mr. and Mrs. u>. was entertained a few daya'p^rt,* and aan. of Briflgetob. and by M*. Harris' Aether. and Mra. Hollidav. of Haraers-

0 welcome t » After* a p«

ena Martin. » eetoysd a

Tuesday eftcr- > BHHard. their ►’ivndlng a teacher-

J* Ohdervllle

Dove^ who has Weetetly E. L.' » fifteen months reI Parents home h-re

1 will atieei rn Hffte year

- I. O. ©• F. al-

ii Cedervlll*

i^apaika raUed oa •>ndny and awo-

Mra. Ruth Henderson, of Millville. Is spending some time with

Mrs. Lydia WllleU.

Mra. Margaret Boggs entertainthe Delia Bible Clara at 1 raen and iwenty-ave cent party on Friday evening. There wer? twenty odd paeple there. The turecea wer* very tempting. Mrs. Boggs' rolls war* too delicious to apeak about, makes us want some now. The Della Class U frying to ralae »1M by Ohrlaimaa. Mrs. Boggs made II.QO. Everyone had a sice time and are ready for

another ooe.

Mrs. Barbara Oliver Is nursing

I In Millville.

Mra. «JAa Btrtkhow*. Mary Richards, Denelia WUh art. Kate Mathew. May Harris, Jennie Hen-

Poathenia Pyle. Edilly

Armstrong and Kettle Henderson were Mlllvlll^sboppers thU

waafc.

There was no school Friday aa th? tesehers sad to attend th# Teacher's Int-Kutc at Bridgeton. Rev. J. J. B Hill, wife efttl son were In Philadelphia visiting the Bestial OO t Frid»r. «“l T "-

ported a ‘ wonderful time.

Oaorge Harris had th? Ill luck to have a scaffold break with him this week. He was bruised, but

not seriously Injured

Mr. and Mra <3«udr llender■oa. of Philadelphia, spent the

week end here with retail'

vllle. f). J, visited Mr. and Mra Milford Campbell on Sunday.

DORCHESTER The barge Howard C. cleared thta port Friday loaded wjth rand for Cheater. Po. Capt. Burke, of the hi Mildred, arrived at tbc aaad < poay wharf on Saturday. The barge will load rand for Chaster

Pn.

Mrs. T. O. LMliston and Mias AJlvtra Cbambera apont Monday In Ocean Ctty. Harry R. Shaw went the werit gnd with his daughter, Mra. at Pitman. Came Cumpton. of Bargalnfown. oprat the week end wWh her parantn. Rev. Winfield Hunter filled the puRilt at Eldora Sunday raorng and Dedmont Sunday evening. Edwin Compton and family mdlwred out of town on Sunday. hf la* Martha Cbampioo, of PHman. spent the week end with

PORT NORRIS

hold

Organ Recital

An organ recital 1 Sunday evening In th Church, assisted by the choir and orchestra. The following program

was rendered:

Cbtmra.

Offertore In D Minor, Bat lata Yalae. Ballade. AahmoU

Heislerville YcutK

Badly Burned

Shirt Became Ignited While

Starting a Fire

Anthem. “Crown Him,"

Offering.

Offertory Solo.

“And God Bald."

An then?

Bchub ranee (Orchestra) Haye. Organ Suite. Otto Manning

Benediction

Silent Prayer, (congregaMon re-

« maln'.ng In pews)

Poatlude, Rink. Immediately after tho sorvtcea a reception was given to Profeaaor Washburn, of Newport, at the home of Mr. and Mra. Mar ton Bateman. Among tboae pres- 1 «nt were: Rev. and Mra. Moore. Mr. and Mra Joseph Fowler and daughter. Margaret. Mr. and Mra. Walter Campbell. Mr. and Mra. Frank Stowman. Mra. Uewla Bbopahlre. Mra. Laura Grace. Mrfl Lawls Miller. Mrs. Harry Chauae, Mra. Edward Warren. Mra. Cerdld'Harrington. Mr and Mra Morton Buteman. Mlaa Helen Powell and.Profeouar Waabburn.

Reception to Teachers

A reception for the teachers Was given by the Parent-Teacher AaaoclaUon In the High School building on Friday evening lam. The fof owing program wsa en-

joyed by all:

Selection, by orchektra Speech of Welcome. President Plano solo, Mrs. John Riggins Bolo. Carolyn Riggins Recitation. Wilma Lam her*. Solo. Mias Helen Powell

Address.

Plano solo. Amanda Bacon. Selection by orchestra

Refreshments.

Among the Millville Shoppers Saturday evening were Mr. and Mra Charles Reeves. Mr. and Mra. Harry Bar racing h and eons Joseph and Robert. Mra Laura)

While building a fire Saturday morning Harry Ouft. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cos had the

2 mIMortune to have hta ahlri Bvnuri catdh are H# received many

bady burna befot.- he got th* garment off. A doctor was called at once and dreused the burns and put him to bed. He la mifteriag much pain, aa hi* len arm and aide from neck to hip is burned. Dr. Charles Butcher, the attending physician says It Ir the worst case of the kind he ha* ever had. His many friend:

wish him a quick recovery.

Cbildien’s Week in Sunday School

Children a w?ek u gan Scptem

ber 26 In the Sunday school will a net anon by the pastor. Rev Charles Dubois, especially for thi parents Monday. 27tb. and Tuesday 28th .oach teacher rutted at their 'pupils' horns, telling the mothers the progress made at Sunday school and also inviting them to come. On Wednesday evening * Union Mother*' meeting /or the Cumberland County Churoho" was' held In the Leo*burg ehurch. lira. Harriet Mahon, county 'superintendent of the Childrens’ Division, demonstrated the gradod work for Juniors In the Bible school and also gave a Bible drill which was very Inlereatlng. Thursday the 2Dth. the story telling hour was held, after the public school was dismissed. In the church with the pastor and teachers The ~ following program wa> rendered: Story. "The Good

Shepherd." was told by 1 Rboda Cos and 'dramatised

the children. Story. "The Goof Samaritan.” told by Mias Salllt Magee. and also dramatized. Story. "Baby Moses." told by Miss Ada Thompson. After singing. the children went to the aerial room when they were treat ed with Ice cream. Sunday. October 3. closed Children's Week with Rally Day. A Rally Day

program was presented

Sunday school by the cradle roll, beplnnera ' primary and junior pupils. ‘These departments marched In bolding the American ant’ Christian flag, while the orgarta' played "Onward Christian Sol-

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omi. Mr. ,nd Mr. Fy,„ E.rl i !«

Md Mr and Mrs. John Rlgg^n'l Th ‘• WM fol,ow * d b y recl- " r - JODn tations by memb-ra of the cradle

hla daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Don-i nelly. ' Bin Thompson attend >d the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth DonneHr. at Florence. Thursday. Mr. and Mra. Walter Spence. Walter Sharp. Joseph Co* and Ears ,Cox w :r? among the Millville visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mra. James MnOej and children sp?nt Saturday afternoon in Vineland. , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goff, of Millville, epent Sunday evenlng with the former's mother. Mra Emma Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee mojorM out cf town Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Ezra Cos and laughter. ,spent Thursday evening with Mr*. Blanche Sharp, tt Leesburg. Joseph Coraan and friend. Hiss Katherine Lockwell, ol Bridgeton, called on relative* ’ler# Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Elaworth Hoffnan. of Leesburg, visited friends

HALEYVILLE

of 6rldgePhllflp*. of

and daughter. Joan.

Miss Margaret Bacon, of Cedarvllle. spent Sunday with her

uer. Mra. Steve Berger.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb anlunce the arrival of a little ibr girt. Both mother and

hy are doing nicely.

Mr. and Mra Harry Fields motored to Ocean City Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Roscoe Bateman

roll clan. Milton Elsworlb Caldwell. a new baby, was put on the cradl- roll by tlelng hi: name to the little white cradle while “Rock the Cradle' 1 wi being sung and prayers offered by Ruth Butcher. A birthday exercise was next, with Master Ralph MacDonald marching up the aisle while "Happy Birthday'

of Philadelphia i Wa " SUn * by hlS • Ul * r ' Doro,h J r rr.a w.. L.!' 1 MacDonald. He blew out thi

birthday bank. The children waved flags a* he marched back hi* teacher offer'd prayer

MENANT1CO The promoters of the International Sand Company are making ex'enalve Improvements at the Silica hand plant. They are building * a Urge pulverising pun*, and are putting in a new power shovel The work of pulverising will start soon. William KnlghJ was a Millville visitor Monday. Harry Ackley was a Millville vial tor last week. Mra Harry Hankins and daughter motored U Bridgeton Saturday.

Helen Hawn and Mra. V. Ream made a abort call on Mian Mary Ackley Frtflay evening. Mr. and Mra Wilbert. Atkinson and daughter speat Spnday morning with Mr. aad Mrs. Paul

Ackley.

Mr. and Mra. Leon Bard vtaU«d Mr. and Mra. Paul Ackley

Sunday aftefnoon.

Mis* Agnes Gramen ta visiting

Mra. Freneea Knight.

Mra. Viol a l Run and daugh-

f rat ber flock you t&nk you running with'

here thi* week to »*«• h*r dau«h-

ter and new grandson

Mrs. Maher and daughter. Nancy, of Millville, called on Harriet Henderson Sunday afier-

Dr. Harry Brown. w “*

eon of Woodbine, were »tailing reUUved here S*tt#<l»T ^

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Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Compton and Miss Carrie Compton spent Saturday in Haddohfield. Mr. god Mrs. Walter Compton. Mra Barbara Cruse end Mis* EUU* spent Wednesday in Bridgeton. Mr. Rollln Shaw. |fr-. Burrows Shan- an.' Jam. Bessie DuBola. spent Saturday in Millville. Mr. and Mra. Everett Powell, of Ocean CKy. spent Ore week end with Mr. and Mra. B. Shaw. Mr. and Mra. Gnorge Shaw and Mr. Rollln Shaw spent Sunda: with Howard Shaw and family Of LeMEurg. Mr. and Mra. William Skier of Bridgetoa, spent Sunday wH* Mr. Charles W Champion. Chartas W. Champion. Mra Ann* Fisher and Mlaa Stella Cruse motored to Millville, on Monday. Mr. and Mra Charles A. Blowman. Mra. Emma Muhl -nma* and Mr. and Mra. Ml’ton Bailey attended e- rvicM at the WUkra Grove M. 2. Church Sunday eve-

ning.

Mr. and Mrs, C. Kenneth Davis of Riverton, spent Sunday with Mra B. C. Steelman. Mr. and Mrs. George Harrta and son. Charles, spent Sunday *lth their parents. Mr. and Mra. WHliam Hartaog. Mtas Lillian Sharpies* spent the week end with friends In

Millville.

Mr. and Mrs. John Paullin. of Bridgeton, spent Saturday with

Mias Sail<e Stowman.

Mra. Bromhoff and Mrs. Cora Mlakelly. of Millville, spent Monday with Mra Dallas Compton i Mr. and Mrs. William Holland land Mr. and Mra. Charies Pol-

When a father dies hta cbll-jhamua Hand and Mra AUea dren pray for him. When a 1 Hand visited Mra Barbara Cruse father die* and Iravas a con-} on Saturday, xplcuoua legacy, hi* children prey. Capt. Wealoy Rowe motored for another Ilk.' him. j out of town on Monday.

Mr. and Mra. Charles Reeves entertained Mr. and Mra. Ed Robbins, of Pleaaaatvllle. and Mr. Mra. Samuel Butcher and daughter. Joraffhlne. of Millville,

over the week end-

Mias Ida Hand, of Phlladel-

«h rater.

Mr. W. M. Haight ta spending

a few days In Camden.

Mr. and Mra. Wlllla. Ackley

Clarence Moore wa* home ovari hare ukao an apartment in MUI-

8l pe*. r with hta family I vllle ter th# winter. U.. On. ol Cketri. P*- »«“ “* '

i motored

Mr and Mrs. J.

to Camden last week.

Charles Ackley la home for a

f-rar day*' vacation.

Mra Berthn Sawyer Is visiting her nmlher In Millville.

The four depart!

motion Day. - ' after which th* classes received their certificate There were quite a number it

several das* recelve cortifleutea. After a "De-

«svr. £5r 1 r w ij““'» •rr-; — Mr. e.d He. Je.1, Mdart ‘'“v w *™ »'”»■

•«a Jevkur. Ebod., e,d Ml.' 0 ”'"' 1 '

Mdr, EMa,to,. motored to Mill-' t 1 ””’ “ l! ,lop ' "“ t w *!

-ni«. Sonde- j

Mrs. Roy Yates and Mra Geo.] • Bel! motored to B.idgeton Mrs. Maria Whilden has re day evening. turned home after spending tw< Lemuel Buckaluo. Henry Sock- weeks with her sisters. Mr*

Jennie Wells and Abble Dough-' erty In Brooklyn. While there she visited many placet, of interest. one pleasing trip being up the Hudson. On her return home she found her husband very sick with diphtheria. He 1s

Improving now.

Mr. and Mra. Garfield entertained company Sunday. Mrfl and Mrs. A. H. Corson and childr'n. of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mra. Rboda Wll-

<iar.

Mlaa Lucy Blackman ta one ofj

the siek this week.

Mr. aad Mrs. Howard Clark, fr., whe are spending some tlm* t Fortewut. spent Monday af-

ternoon In tow*.

Mr. and Mra. Carl Klrchoff. of Bridgeton, went an evening at the home of Mtas Rboda Prich-

ard.

Mlaa Elisabeth Chew, of Vlrie•aed. spent the week end wMh her mother. Mra. Ella Chew. Among the Bridgeton shoppers Saturday evening were Mr. and Mra. Wallle Htites. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Brown. Mr. and Mrs. OHn Newcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fagan. Mr and Mrs. Garold Harrington and daughter. Carolyn. Mlm Rhoda Prichard. Mr. Edward Laws. Mlm Mary Gibson aad Mr. Morris Pepper. Mr. WHliam Chew, of Vineland. Spent Sunday with hta grandmother, Mra. Ella Chew.

Mr. and Mra. William Hlggenbothom and children were out of town visitors both Saturday and

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert, HolHngshead. of Leesburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Chance. Mr. Holllngshead haa a n.'w Mr. Joeiph Moore and Walter Spend- have their .tomes wired for electricity. Mr. Dal ton. of Millville, doing the work. Mra Nettle Spenr' ta making an -ztended vlalt with her lister In Philadelphia. While tlrar* she Intends to vtalt the Seaqul-

Centennlal.

Hot Extravagantly Henry Henderson and mother.

of L*erburg. were in town Sun

Aunt—Ah. Amelia, you look d * y “H®vnoon.

very pale. Tell me the truth. B*r* Cox ha* had hi* horn* You have been burning the mid- Improved by laying a new floor night Oil. | tar. William Smith, of Millville, Amelia flately become on- the carpenter who did th>-

Mr. and Mra. Ben Trout and fhUdren, of Leesburg, spent Sunlay with Mr*. Trout - * mother, dr*. Sara Thompnon. Mr. aaid Mra. George Garrison and children, of Millville, visited Mrs. Bara Comp. Mra. Laura Powell spent a couple of day* with her mother. Mra. Anna Powell, at Eldora while there she did considerable

sanhlng.

Mr. and Mra. Leelle Hunter and daughter. of Haleyvllle. Mteat, Sunday with Mra. Hunter's parent*. Mr. and Mra. William

Tomlin.

John Townsend, of U-esburg. was seen on our at reel* Sunday driving a new roadster. A surprise party was tendered o Norman Tomlin Saturday eveilng. It belhg hta Mrthdaf . Mr. and Mra. Halford Reich, •f Millville, and Mr. and Mra. Charles Moore and children, of Leesburg, spent Panday with Mr. md Mrs. Joseph Moore. Mr. Harry Thompnon ha* returned home after spending the •umiuer working on a yacht. Mrs. Augustus Thompson ta making an extended vtalt wHb friends In MUhrUle. ' Mra. Stella McClain, of Wildwood. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson. Mr. and Mra Charles Young and baby, of Court House, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mra. Frank Brewati-r and children and Mra. Sheppard

Mr. Beu Brad way. ton, and Mia* Anna :

Millville, rise. Mr. Chester MeCleaf, Of Bridgeton. *«fl Mtas Nellie Hailey. of Mill Mile, carted on frieode In Underwood on ffnH-

d%y.

Mra. John Ftdler and ehlldren, of DeruHavCM. *p*pt the W#ikend with hhrfrflfMHh

Eva Janeton, of Port NOVrli were calling on relnUtroa Asm Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. I wee CttaeiWre and Mildred Conklin, of Port

ton. spent Sunday evmlpg ' hta father and family. Mr. George Baxter and Mr. Walter Carton, of *WviH4. wwe calling on Mr. BawtWs daMffhter. Mr*. Anna Noel. Sunda/. Mr. George RadcHffe. of 1«Wvilla. who ta playing the new pipe organ In the Method!*! Church at Port Norris, took dinner with hta aunt, Mra. Affftk

Noel. Bunday.

Mra. Albert Grace and Mli. Lnvera Frace. of MlllvtUo. toi* supper Thursday night with Mra

Anna Noel.

Mr. Levi Hunter called on Ifn-‘ derwood friends Sunday. Mr. Emile Sharp, of May* Landing, was Ir. Underwood two day* thta week. Mra. Victor Errickeon and Mra. Emma Baker motored to Cape May Court House Hat rday and took lists for car Ucensei. Both succeeded In passing. 1 ' Mr. aad Mra. 1 Wllitam Bradway and Mra. George Mints, of Dividing Creek, took dinner with Mrs. Anna Noel. Mr. and Mra. Boyd Bailey and daughter motored to MHIvHle Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra Jams* PcRtU. Srd of Millville, look supper Wkh hta staler Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Ehvood Bailey are entertaining Mrs. Iren* Mint* tor a few days. Mr. and Mra. Jesse BOxsard. of Buckabuten. called pn hta father and mother Bunday. Mr. Norton Blackman. Mlaa C. Bradway and Mias Dot Hinzel motored to Woodbury 'Sunday evening. ■ ‘ ** , Mr. and Mr*. Wltltam Bradway. Harriet Bradway. Charioa Bradway. Mra Anna Noe! and and Mrs. Victor Errickeon

E.r. and Era B,..« Caa,. S.n-'

'irfy.

Word has been received from Hvldlng Creek of the marriage >f Boyd Chance to Julia Tomlin. Mtas Tomlin spent moat of ier childhood days here and then -noyed to Millville. She has be«n living in Dividing Creek for two

Mr. and Mrs. Holland Sharp md children, of Liesburg. took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mta. Walter Spence. Mr. and Mra France enteralned company from Pblladelokla Sunday.

DELMONT Mr. and MrV Douglass Cox In .'oinpany with Mr. and Mra. Yalph Cox and Mr. and Mra lamui-1 Errick-on. of Leesburg: it tended Trmton fair. Saturday

set.

At the last r>*->tlng of P. T. A. irraggemeats were made for a iallowe'rn party to be -held In he P. O. 8. of A Hall Saturday •venlng. October 30. Th.- teachers of our town atendod Teacher'* Institute In Bridgeton. Friday. Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Hand and Mr. and Mra. Mortimer Thomp»n. of Attantlc City, called at Mr. George Lees Sunday. Mra C. G. Foster visited her ion in Salem over th-- week end. Some of our farmers are reelvlng a* high as 86 a hamper or lima bean*. Mr. Alex Cox lost a valuable dug last week. It was rdn over by an automobile. Mra. Sallle Errickeon ta expected home from thi hospital thta week. Mis. Helen Helneman and Mra Edna Corson hsve been on the sick list.

BUCKSHUTEM Mr. Leland Busby and family spent Saturday evening with hta unite and aunt. Mr. Howard Busby and sister Mlaa Pheb*

Busby.

Vesley Wild* n and Edward Wilden and family are vtailing dr. Whilden'* stater. In Peatuyl-

rnnki.

Mr* Frank liecktel nailed Mra. R. B. Shropshire on Thura-

evenlng with Mra. Hannah Vanaman. It bring her birthday. V*latnan. it bring hdr birthday. Mr. Morton Blnekman. of Port Norris, and Clara Bradway and Miss Dot Hlnael. of Phlladaifhla. spent (Saturday evening with Mill. Vanaman. Othara from MiHvtfc*. Fairton and Bridgeton were also there, she ijae presented w|Jh g beautiful floor lamp, also a fovgy iern and siveral other article*: Mra 1*1 sale Fisher, of -Philadelphia. spent a few days wfth hir father. Mr. E. C. Bobbftu.

recently.

Miss Emily Frederick spent the week end with Mrs. P-ter Sharp. Mr. mM Mrs. George HUes were om of town on Sunday HrV Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowker were visiting relatives In Samira pofm

recently.

town over the week end. Mra Henry Robbins hta been entertaining her daughter. Mrs. Charles Reeves, of Port Norris. Mrs. William Hunter has been spending Fjgie time with relatives In Camden. Those seen In Millritte Saturday e/enlng from Haleyvllle were & Godfrey. Miss Thelma Ftaher. Mr. Frank Lodge. Raymond and Joe Noveekowskl. Theodore Vlnskl. Walter Baker. Frankie Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowker, Mr. end Mra. Ed Bowk«r. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Flanf. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Brest wer ta greatly Improved after being very tick far nearly three months. Mr. Victor Errieknosi was a Millville visitor on Monday. Mlaa Pearl Bewk-r, of Vineland. was visiting her mother

day.

The freshman class at Port Norris gav K party Thursday eyenlng. Those from here who attended were: Sara Sheppard. Thehnn Fisher. Elflora McPherson. George Mies. Wilson Berry. Walter Bak?r. William Bradway. and Howard Bowker. a graduate Jt the elanv of '26. All reported a good time. BUI entertained with hta accordion. The (•routs held a meeting Friday night. Two new boya were voted on. Loui Fitzgerald'hud Frank Itlely. Mr. and Mr . Brad way called on Wc-aley HU-.- Thursday. Mr. Ilili-s 1* Improving very tilrety from hta accident.

Mi*s Clara Sutton called on Miss Alberta Ackley on Saturday,

i Mr - <*nh Hr* Hickman ShropBWI—Wn. bo, no, von- »«™. 1 J,|„

much. We turned tbs lamp down Mr. Gbeen. of Port Elizabeth.' rveajng. Sunday, wilt very low—The Weekly Scotuman'l ta making an extended vlalt with. Mr*.' Joseph Msyliew

Bobby (boasting): My .staler'*

i a diamond ring'

Billy: Huh. mine's got two and • lawyers, ten letters an' a deter-