CAPE HA? COURT? TIMES. FEIDA?. KOTEMBEfi 28. 1628.
Fife Seven
Cumberland County Happenings of The Week
I Erandmotfacr. Mr>. M*y llurrlE. I for a few days. Her parent*. Mr. Ifarh anu i,rs: Nomit Thompson mo-
a Sunday. I ! ory ‘ htT * on Sunday to take her
f «Uu*hter h ”“"- _ . „
■ndny with “ 1> * 1, ^ ,la WUhart enter-
j talned Mrs. Prank Pennington, of
r Render-1 Br1 ^!l on -.'' 11
■Ub
Dorchester
I
Mauricetown
Claranei? Moore, of Pblladei Phla. is vlafltnr her family here
over the week end.
^ Ethel St. Clair and Mari.' Pab« attended the foohtall came at Vineland Friday. The jam - vaa bewteen the Mlllvl1i> and Vine-
land Rich Schools
Mr*. Samuel Reeves had her daejtVar. from Vineland, a* her
yuaot this we rk end.
Mts. Rachel Gllland visited the
Seaqui on Saturdaj
Mrs. Lydia Wlllets l« vlsItlnR Mias Hannah and R»uben Edw»rd*. of Ocoan City, over the
Thaak-aivinc holidays.
The Delta Bible Class met at the be me of Mrs. Ad* Monday, on S'Ju-day eteninK. for the buvineM *nd nodal meetlnR. It »a« decided to have a covered dish and twenty-dvc cent party
eveniu*. Nov.m!,i. <,n Th^ > cU« M *''* ral ‘ 1 *r* here ?!'* rp - has nfty-Bv.' dollar., toward the ' r,mnlnc 1 *'‘' * ,, ' k |" ow e ° > ^ 0ye ^. ln MIUvl,1(
hundrevl dollar church r-*oalr ^ r *’ ’*’• I'llllston has rc- ^e neek end home. turned from an extendjd visit in I Mr - “ nd Mr '' Wllnuor Cox
1 motored to Millville Friday al-
tnec on Tuesday. November 1C. his .studies at Port Norris Hipli in the l>ad storm. ; School after an absence of two
, . . , Rev. Fred Slater was in town weeks, during which time he has andjlrs. M eslcy Ariam^ of W ed n ^,]«y evening. Leen suffering with an aluwens. "" arm. Tom Rolnnd is entertain- ! Oeorge Dunham, of No. th fort
ing her mother. M-t;. Nixson. of : Norris, visited friends in'UnderPennsgrovc. j wood Sunday afternoon. C*«arlo*- Fisher, of Dorchester, ' Much concern was felt on nits been spending n few days Wednesday of the past w5ek for with bis daughter. Mrs. Samu.d two of our town hoys, who were Robbins. Jr. in the rescuing crew of the AtWilmer Cox was out Of town Untie City Coast Guard Flat ion. Tuesday evening. who rescued the seamen from the Mrs. George Owens. Mrs. Alon- barge which grounded off AtlauBacon nnd daughter. Mrs. tic City during the hard storm.
The Maurice River Antler Club
served a baked b.-an supper at Port -Norris, their" shack in the deer woods daughter Saturday evening to their mem- Saturday
bers and ladles and a few invited Mrs. Clarence Whllden and gue*«t. They had a full eve- children were In town Saturday
"log's entertainment and fun. afternoon.
Each one devoured a quart of. .Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bailey enIct cream besides a Urge dinner, tertatned her mother and brother, and the thirty-two who attend-*! from Bordcniown. Sunday, were loud In their praises of thci Frank F. Errickson Is quite IU. club and committer. j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reeves
- “V"' 1 'V. CU«. moo%a io Min. Mr. .nl Mr,. H.rry Berrr in. is improving. ; town. Ivllle Wednesday aftorWOOU. children were MlUville shoppers
Henry MiUer spent Tuesday on Friday,
out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Milt in Trlbbett Mrs. Mqrion Haley Is spending motored to Trenton on Friday, some time out of town. Dr. and M.w. Herschel Pettit, of Mrs. Mae Mayhew called on Ocean City, recently visited Mrs.
Anna Qar-
Mrs. Winfred Hunter spent 1 Mrs. William Hickman Is Monday afternoon In Millville, spending a few days in Port Nir-
Mr. Merton Phifer, of PhIU- rls.
dolphin. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leaelie Collins, friends her-. jMrs. Luther Holllnger and Mrs.
Nr *- B *" >• „ ( '! 1 * r 1 1 1 , • p, ■ n, F ' 1daj 'idrlentbi here Wednesday.' , Pettit's siste, of Millville, spent Sunday with evening In Millville. Allen Sharp. Jr . spe* Tuasday rettson.
Mr and Mrs. Milton Bailey. | Mrs. Bertha Hunter, of Bivalve. 1 w „ h hte brother Mr >«„. I nov. R. Evaul and wife, of St. Mr-. Bsrtmia Cruee and Mi. spent the week end here. . Leroy Sharp, or Millville. George's Church. Camden, spent George Ktowman are beautifying Mtw Frank Feaater entertained sharl , hn „ tllken the gllIlriB v with Mrs. Jennie Shropthelr residence, with pain: ! Mrs. George Sharp Friday alter- plac „ oI |he KTUO m*r shire. He filled the p U rplt-in the Mrs. Nelli* Cruse. Mrs. Anni- noon. .school here. evening and preached a wonder-
Flafcer and Mr*. Frank Cook spent Daniel Sharp nnd aon. BaIly Slniday wag held ln lhf . rul wrmon . |IVWitte, spent Saturday after- M E Church Sunday. November Mrs. Anna Noel and M.s. Nelnoon in v.imine .. jj any were present and lotk He Errlcktjti havi returned
noon in Millville.
part In the asrvlci*.
i few days
repair
fond. It was also voted to s-nd
; Chrta.mas cards to the ill and PhB |“*‘ 1 I phta -„ tnrno-vn There wer. thirteen mem-1 T “ e b * r * e B««>*ee E. Shaw left «™cnn.
sandy were «
? after spending
Tom Robbins, nr Millville, was in PhlldaelphU.
n town Tareday evening. ' j James Fettlt and wife, ai.d Paul Hatton spent Monday t Hugh Smith and wife, of Milttvaning in Wildwood. Ivllle. spent an evening with Mr.*. , Ellsworth Reeves, who I* em-!Anna Bailey the pant week.
i present. rt freshmnt* ot ice-i Twrl ,0 * d * d '*' l,h ! “ n<! for T® 0 * 1 ' , I S 1 P * I “ 'r, 1Ur ployed with the Vlrto. lalklngj Mr. and Mrs. Edward P.-ttlt, en eak»s track.” ^ nn - Mra Hear, J Ml.r^ 1 M^" «d Comply, .pen, . few|of Mi.lvIHe. spent Friday evening
Mr William Pierce, of Mill- “ r Henryj. Miller. «>_ «"'■ <Uya home wtlfa his Rian «»■« ~,is,rc w C"5^" L - . r nr>,rr,iM!r..f-'r r .ti artemoon. , M| . Tuemlav with Mr Le * 1 ' Ml"? 0 "- Mr. and Mre. • gaa wove and two - “ Arthur Hinson. Morton. Robert Plat^ have been inaulled In the n „ n' a " d Ethel Reev.... Mr. and Mrs. ' <*■"* »*». ! Collin,, Mr,. Jro.l. V. John Reevxs entertained his w ‘ Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bailey. ■ brother and wife, of Philadelphia.] *"• Jess Trout. James Wills. John r the week end. | JT* ^ ,h r * la,l, '‘ ln Bryn wills and son. Howa/.l. Mr. and
Mr. Fljhi.ii ivm--.ii -r Mrs. Paul Jekera. Mr. and Mm. Mrs. Everett Powell, ot Ocean .... „ . Mr n . n
Sunday evening th? meetings
st CumberUa .1 Church continued. Ryv. Hill
ral conversion.".
Newport
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bur- ^
rows Shaw.
Miss Lillian Sharpie,
Phlladelpbia. spent the w ek end j
with her parents.
days borne with his gtjuidmotbe!, with his sister. Mrs. Anna
Mre- Frank Harris. Sr. (Bailey.
Edward Fisher motored out of' Miss Clara Bradway spent Fritown Monday aft.-rnooh. I day evening with Mrs. Anna
Miss Carrie Harris spent Mon- j Bailey,
day afternoon in Mtilville. Robert Fldler. of Dennisrille. Mrs. Mabel Bennett, of Mill-! was noticed In town Se'fdny
ville. called on her motile:-. Mrs.. morning.
H. Webb. Mvnday afternoon. ! Those who attended Hit SunThe V. M. C. "A. boys held a day school conference at Buckmeeting Wednesday evening. No- shutem Church Friday evening vrmber 17. to obtain the basket- were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sharp, bail hall, hut failed to get it. Mi. md Mrs. William Sharp.
Miss France* Holllnger spent Mr. and M.s. William Hunte..
™fP' “J;* An " le Robbins. Ted Mond>y even | nK with her grand-, Mrs. Jennie Shropshire. Mr. and Wills Mr. and Mrs. Samuel wWher Mrs Dllahay. at the Mrs. Abram Camp and son. LawrTrout. Allen Sharp. Sr. Edward honu . of Mr H , rrlson Sheppard, enc-. Mr*. William Bradway. Gandy. Edward Lloyd. ( MrH pnnk lAteman und.-rwem | Harriet Bradway. Rev. and Mrs.
Mrs. Johannah Plgott is vdsU- urn*,!?” were^n a th oB ' °* > ' r ‘ ,ion Tuesday. No Lonl. Those who did not attend
Msls Porla Peterson and Delu* ing friends in Philadelphia. Millville, were in town Saturday , emb( . r J6 al MlllvUle Has- missed a rare treat, a* lioth Dank* afended the musical given, Mr. and Mr* G-orge Harris f 11 * 1 | speaking, and singing were line
' "" ">r». u.orge narns Mr*. Milton Gandy and daugb-, cn , rleR Campbell spent | ThoreVeen in MlUville from
t Philadelphia and ' eatre on Wednewlay
n and Ethel '
the prometi ralk at A:-
Church Tuesday | and son. Charles,
evening at Port Norris. with Mr. and Mrs. William Hart
Mrs. M. E. ijradwty and Mr*. 1 aog. ' Wiltner War? motored io Brldge-
i Saturday.
s Verna Gandy, who Is at-
r ‘* nd,n K Crslnus College, is home nd Urk wUbert Cruse.
. for s
> time.
Mr. Frank Bradway was
Mr*. Milton Gandy and daugb- ( yr
n H.rre ,er ' 8 “ U ' , Monday afternoon out' of town, lour town Saturday evenUtg noon In Millville. I j,,. aud Mrv Qpor^c Sharpe Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Bowker. Mr
„ „ „ _ . M,ry Bur [ or , w . and family spent Monday evening and Mr*. Frank Bowker. Mi. and Mr. Allen MacFartand and teache* gramma, school, spent om of town j Mr;! LeaUe Hunter and daughter, friend*, of Patterson, spent last the week end out of town. Robert Bateman has returned Grace. Raymond Bllxxard El*i>eek gunning here, visiting Mr. Tom Vanaman spen} the week honio a( , er S p eI , din!5 a few day* Gatrison. William Bradway. Ted
Philadelphia. ou , of , nwn . Wlniskl. Steve Dib neki. How
Mulford Blizzard, who attends Lafayette Colleg;. spent th > week 'nd with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Blizzard. Mr. and Mrs. Irving MHints, j of Ocean City, were over Sunday gu?*ts ot th* lattu's par-] cuts. Mr. and Mr*. David C. Blizzard. Mr. and Mrs. Mounts, j who have be m boarding while th'i-e. hav? now b -gun hour •- keeping in an apartment in th? Bol* building. Elgnth and As-
bury Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dummett. of Mlllvill'. motored h-re and visited thi latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Cobb. Cpon their return Mr. and Mrs. Cobh accompanied them nnd the following day Mr. and Mrs. Dtttiintett motored to Philadelphia and took the aged coup!.- to se • the Baaqul. Mr. Cobb, who is HI year* old and his wife n f-w years his junior ha.l not been to Philadelphia for at least S5 years, when he used to take oysfrs by boat there. Among th- many activities be held during the month of December will b* an operetta which 1* to be given by the grammar school on the evening of tbe 22nd and 22rd. Mis* Evelyn Smith was given a party at th ■ home of h?r parenls on Friday evening in honor of her seventeenth birthday. A Y*ry enjoyable ■’vening was spent In playing gam's, music, etc. Tha hostess was th? recipient of many gifts, both pretty and useful. At a late hour the gueHts were served dainty refreshments, after which they departed for ih?lr homes wishing Evelyn many more happy birthdays. R'-v. and Mrs. C. D. Whit ton. of Trenton, were over Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Bateman. Mr.:. Olin Hickman and Mrs. William, S. Hand havj brer, spending ^ few days as the Sues is of Mr. and Mrs. John Janston. in Philadelphia. Mrs. Mary R. Meehan, of Philadelphia, has b?en visiting at the home of h?r cousin. J. H.
Lake.
Miss Etta O’NsU 1j entertain-
ing Mr. Gene
w ek 'nd.Mr. and Mr
have gone to
Murray ,
Will la 3i Mint - Florida for Hie •xr ct .0 mum In th? spring.
Mr. and Mrs. H nrv Ro. bins, of Haleyvill?. are spending soir.* time with th.ir daught tr. Mrs.
Charles .Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Champion ar* spending som’ Hr.-> with r-latlv's. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Compton, at Ifauriectown. Mrs. Lemuel B. N wcomb. of Vine-land, spent th' we.-k ?nJ with her moth ?r. Mrs. Carolln •
Yates. >
Announcement is mat:, of the marriage of Miss E'tta Rlggin*. daughf *r nf Mr. rud Mrs. John Riggins, and Edward IKgnutt. The c-remony was performed by Rev. William Moore, at th • M. E. parsonage on W-tnesday Usl. Master Jos'pt Burra-lough is suffering from a ba'lly rwoll.-n eye. due to h-lr.g stung by a
I be’.
Mrs. Burto.t Robbins and Mr*. Lout.-. Harris wer ? Philadelphia visitors, going tb*re to as? th • formers husband. Burton S. Robbins, who Is a patl ?nt nl tb? Jefferson Hospital. Mr. William Ch-w. of Bridgeton. spent th.- we?k end with hlx grandmother, Mrs. Ella Chew.
Mr. Charles Champion spent Mr*. Samuel Errlckaon and sou. Mr an( , Mra -
-•• ‘ - . I. ami'nr*
Sunday with his daughter. Mrs. Edward, spent Wednesday evening b . jlte ill. .... . _ . . I- V>«-. X-am-Ib .
Joe i
id George
nlng.
Mrs. Wiltner War - has gone to Pitman for an ind'Unite stay.
The Newport High School will r Stewart" la rWtlr.gl K 1 " » musical Monday evening
.for ibe bcn*At of the Par?nt-
Willlam Shrler. of Bridgeton.
Menantico
in Port Norris. Mr. and M
spent fuursday eveumg .a codar- Wf , wnrk ln Philadelphia. The childre n of MU* Hunt. v,,le ' .. ,» 1 Mrs. Wingfield Hunter, of Dor- room are practicing fur a play Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nixon. chMter spent Monday at the be Riven on Wednesday at t of Millville, called on his sister. home of b ,. r g,,,, j; r and Ml!I Parent-Teach ere* meeting, entltl Mrs. Tor.: Roland. Thursday even- E , 1ward Huntei .. j ••The Pilgrims' Thanksgiving '
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Howell, oi : Thore from here who attended Vineland, were In town Monday the funeral of Mrs. Emma Spring
f Menan-
Mrs. Helen Garrison
Monday at the home c
Paul Ackley. • Mrs. Walter Hi asm.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Qairi- Haley Friday,
son were out-of-town visitors y co called on M's. Clarence Monday. Mr*. Amy Robbins spent the Mrs. Emma Brest made a short we ek end In Dorchester, call on Mr*. AUle Hinson Tues- Mrs. Auntin Hlles. w ho 1* ?mday afternoon. ployed jy a railroad in Camden. Harry H. Hankins left Wednes- *pcnt the week end home, day morning on a business trip to | Mis* Ella Hunter U 111.
Mauricetown Grammar
i her
Harry Mayh-w
ntly with
/. at Cedarvill
M. Monday has re-
born?. here after
-later. to Beverly, for
Chari?* 8. War-
iadelphl*. are at th*-h
coupl- of
, Boy OHvcr. <if Min-
Sehool is doing line selling candy. The proceeds from which they will use to get a piano for the
achoil. Mr*. Mary
Cape May. is foe teacher.
Haleyville
Shropshire).
day. were Mr. Carl Shropshire. Rev. nnA Mrs. Joseph Simps >n. Mrs. Nora Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs. Jane Turner and daughter from I
Jos.-ph Bradway. Dividing Creek. Mrs. Springer |
hi* father was formerly of Haleyville.
he daughter of the late Carl |
Delbert and family from Hampton. Va.. visited the Newport Baptist Church of which he' was formerly the pastor. Th.- son of James Ladow is 111
with scarl?t fever.
Mra. Elnora Riley will make an extended visit at the home of her daughter, in Philadelphia.
A bad accident occurred h?re Chicago.
Tuesday vening by two carat kjrs. Martha Hankins is spendcolliding. Benjamin Page, of this Ing the week in Bridgeton, place, was kill'd and two others' Mr*. Poul Ackley and daughbadly injured, but recovery is ex- ter went Wednesday afternoon p-ct -d. shopping in Mlllrille. Mrs. Frank Love and md. Mrs. Grannon and daugbor Edwin, motored to Bridgeton spent Wednesday in Millville. Wednesday evening. j Mr. Hiller, of Do* in ah l re. was A fare*"?!! party was given Mr. a M uiantico visitor Thursday, and Mr*. E. E. Washburn Thure- Paul Ackley mad - a busin«as day evening. They wltl more to trip to Corbin City Thursday. NjwHeld. j Harry Ackley was a Millville
Mi* Anna Bradford and Mrs. 1 visitor Friday.
Chmpbell *ere Bridgeton visitors Mies Anna Holting r was a
HV.Ine*dav -v 'nine Milhrllle visitor Saturday ev.-ntag. , -
VH Ell? Evans att -nd-d th-l Mr. snd Mr*. Frank Hampton, motored to Haleyville recently. - . oTrt ths -rek end ’r ar.o Mrs. Jess Vanaman and A. R. Sharp spent Friday In sb?rt Thursday evening with Mr. confined to hi* home
Mrs. Alice Moncrier and Mrs.'Mr. and Mr*. J. Budd Vanaman Millville.
Mary Brad way motored to Milt-1 motored to Philadelphia
When Hunting F riTYLISH o Vtout R ^HOES
stop at
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Fruits and Vegetables Our stock of fresh fruits and vegetables is open for your inspection and you will find a choice variety to select from. When in Millville, make it a pc int to visit our store. It will save you money. We Make a Specialty of Bananas KOTOK Brothers Millville Market 106-10 E. Main Street Phones:—62S. 43i
Mr. and Mi
of Wildwood, called
Sunday evening.
Mr and Mr*. Boyd Bailey and and xTargaret”Shropshire,
daughter. Ethel, motored to Mill-. Frances Bradwi ville Saturday evening. 'lUrriiM Bradway were
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bailey v j 8 |, ori! al tbe f»-squi
and non. Elwood. Jr., motored tOj
Mrs Jennie V. Clark is enter- Port Norris Battuday evening. |
taming company from out of ! Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilea « town |tcrtalned their son. Claude, and
Ml* Carrie Harris and Leslie lamlly recently
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Port Norris
visitor at the home of his to her home with tonsilitia.
George Owens bretb^r-ln-law, Allen Sheppard, j Helen Powell, daughter of Mr. MlUvllh-. I on Sunday. | and Mrs, David 8 Powell, under-
1 Charles Rradwav was a Mill- w?nt an operttlon In the Jeffer-
son Hospital. Philadelphia.
Millville.
Mr. and Mrs. spent Thursday i
Paul Hutton. Allen Sharp. Jr.. Charles Bradway was a Mill Howard Nixon and Howard Wills ville visitor Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bradway Thursday.
Powell Is also
with two
• Wednesday afternoon. j *>»' Se«i u > Sunday, _. .
lire Drlma Dank*, th- High Mr. and Mrs Paul „ekley and »1 teacher, spent the week dsughetr spent SWurday evening
with her parent
Saniuel Kelley nnd family.
Mr*. John H. Bailey spent Quite a number of the smaller Wednesday evening in Millville, children of town ure suffering W -st t
. Millville.
Feaster spent trora whooping cough.
Mr. and Mrs. j Mra. Edith Roth and daughter.
Trout, of Millville. I Josephine, ot Baileytown. motor-MUae-s Anna Holt man and ed out to Underwood on Friday
i business trip for t
We
ling Sunday
Beauty Penn. .>f Port Norris, afternoon.
were seen on our street* recently. ■ M-. and Mrs. Norton Garrison Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp en- nnd son. Robert, attended the
Ribboners in Session tertatned Mrs. Frank Feaster on funeral ot Benjamin Page, at
Thursday. Newport. Friday. Mr. Paige was Mr*. Sallle Bobbin*, of Mill- the rtcUm of an auto accident ville. was in town Thursday. ‘on Tuesday, when tour others
Drewe. the *
Maude E. Mauricetown White
lb? national In Atlantic,
| The Mauricetown W. C. T.
ay and Mrs. held a meeting in the church
with about a0 or 60 g^jjj^ Rohbin*. of Mill- were badly hurt member* present. The meeting ^| l( , waB (n town Thursday. ed inatantly.
opened with a song *“rvtc*» and M J. s an , U el Bobbins. Jr.. Mr. Mr. and Mr*. Jessie Blizzard.
Rev Slater lad in prayer. Cleova A1(r( . ri «y, atr , j,.. Mr. Samuel Sr., a ad son. Raymond.
Sanitary Oysfr Company,
wish him success.
Dr. and Mr*. Dumont entertained Dr. J. E. Bacon, Earl Edwards and Earl Applegate, of Trenton, at bridge Thursday i
evening.
Mr*. J. Wesley Adam* motored to Mauricetown Thursday to v? her daughter, Mra. Hunter.
Compton. Jr., and M:
Sharp. Sr- all i
Reuben
libit hull, d a good
Buckshutem
: Sarah Bateman, followed inj . Thursday an.
jlo by Mrs. Elw of Hal-
A ehort business me-t- vi** Rem 1 and Mr. Slmmtone is held, follow?d by the u f Baltimore, were married last [. meeting, of which Miss Sunday by Rev. Case, of Lee*burg. 1 Foster wt.s the leader. Rnd are stopping «t the Meado* : Hent program wa* given View Farm, owned by Mrs. Jenitig of song*, the twenty- nie V. Clark.
Mra. Mulford Campb
scitation*.
idtng C
i her -
M)U i
. H. We'
oently 1
i-town visitors on Thursday. Mi. and Mre. William Fisher , nd daughter. Thelma, spent Suny in Clayton with their chil-1 ten. who reside there. Joseph Novokowskt entertained' its brother. John, of Woodbine. I
n Sunday
Re?-. Joseph Simpson read the j 'resident's Thanksgiving proclaaatlon to me people from the
Mis* Elizabeth :
. Dllahay. who I* employe!
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