'ounty Happenings of The Week'
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Maybe*.
Jam-f Harwbew* lister. I. of HaKy-
PhlUitel-
f week *b<I. Tih L«ac«e Icbrati i his M r> Bokk-
. of Dort d«uicht«r. week. William , Pa..
IJttle Joan Thor ,Untie City. ^i*» V w«-.>k at be: *r<nd
May Harri*.
Mr. and Mr*. R raon were In Pot y erenlnR on bnr Mr* SaHle Barth the position a* bo
Hiram Toaopi. Elizabeth Or
City, apint the wr her parents. Mr. an*
[ board
their Isaac
ng. It i of of-
, of Oo-
(Tuterc
t In t’te
PblUiii Ipilla. pturg, were
Lester
Garlic! i! k9 pjnahey.
* ithl
P«ur»inB
i could >1 until
«l .tempiit Hall I* h.
». . Mr*. Prank r and HarriK shop
f Va.. Wed in
Ore.
Francis Yanaman , v . !# v I land Friday 0*1 a Mr*- Clarence Mo ed out-of-town guest ... . 1 Slate trooper* no: Saturday evening Oi . D- laea Drtre an requesting them to , •, g: licenses and regtstr* William Rutharfo den. rlsited * friendMr. and Mra. Chat of Atlantic City. w.. their summer home here o
end.
Mr*. May Harris land shopper on Fri The Delta Bible < the home of Mrs. Cb their monthly bustne A motion hare another core twenty-llre-cent sup; comber 30 at 6.30 1' II. E. Church Hall ree party waa be! business. 'Everyone « with their gifts. Mr sandwiches and copresent were Rev. ar : B. H1H and son. Edw Mrs. Charles Ore. E! Mra. Laura Helsler. > Ira Irwin. May Hat Wlahart. Lela Tozou Boggs. May Bogg* ner, Eva Barstiglia. v - John Boggs. Harriet The M. E. Church - their Christmas enter Friday evening, Decei . 8 o’clock. . Mr. and Mrs. Woo- * h-.:- | were in Philadelphia Ettcrdir ca K.i I bus! ness. !■;»• «■ Ellas Abrams, of P! X-virt | speut the week end a: t mer home here. Miss Katharine Hutlin. >bo|Sitirli}. I teaches In the Vlnelt was home for the art-1 • ’ ; i- y.* ^ Sympathy Is extend. - :o Sli- .-J ■ Jean Mnekay in the - of her mother. Mlia K:.> the helping teacher Hi Camtc'- . land County school.-.
Mr*. LetUa Harris 1* quite HI. Those who spent Saturday evening in Millville were Mr. and Mr*. Henry Miller. Mr. and Mr*. ’ John li. Bailey. Mr. and Mr*. [ AUred Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Collins, and Mrs, Jennie V. Clark. Mrs. Reuben Sharp. St., end •on. Parent, spent Friday in Philadelphia. ‘ Mr*. Daniel Shurp and son. JJeWitt, and Miss Ki-anor Will* t Saturday afternoon in ■Millville. Miss Hattie Pettit ha* been ill. Many attended the basketball 1 gome here Friday evening from t of town, when Mauricetown ; played the Temple five, of MiU- ' vllle. The home team won. Mrs. MuUord Campbell, of Dividing Creek, spent Friday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. HamWebb. Mrs. Frank Feaster. who had the misfortune to sprain her { ankle Is Improving. Mr*. William Shutze and family spent Thursday in Millville ■ and also Mr. Wiimer Cox. Mr. Ton. Yanaman spent the week end out of town. r. Austin Htl.e*. who Is employed on the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad. ap?n: the t week end home. r. and Mrs. George Sharp and family spent Sunday at the , home of Mr. and Ulrs. Walter Price. Sea Isle City. Mia* Deborah Sharp spent the week end In Bridgeton. Mr*. Clarence WhUden and on. Charles, of Wildwood, were n town Sunday. Mr. Allle Shaip and son. Allln. spent Sunday afternoon In | Millville. r. and Mrs. Tom Holland mo- . tored out of town Sunday after-
Many from here attended the j bn-VeCball game In Wildwood , Saturday evening.
The
Bivalve
.hooner Oriental, lying!
what:
at m- Georgy Y. Schocih wnaii.j^ Uomaoti g.mat: was vi*hed by thle». . Saturday pi,,#- un UI a evening. Entrance wa* K aln ^ i hour, after ahlch i-t by using an axe and breaking ^ cr ^. n .n.i .
In the cabin door. A ! served,
of clothing, boots and uiber ar-| j^ r , John Harris
Little Eleanor Robbins. daugV er or Mr. and Mr*. Wilbert Uob>ln*. is confined to ber borne by
« Mr and' Mr*. Howard Clark.- Miss Kathryn SockweU. who is l- Sr- motored to Bridgeton Friday, employed at the telcphor.' ticl «here Mt. and Mr*. George change In Bridgeton, spent Sun--iDenge?- accompanied them to day with her parents. Mi- and
:« Port Norris. Bat Tomlin, of Mis* Annie Blaikrnan ha* been: Helsiert ill-. Rut* D»Mv Dorl.- quite 111 with the grip and for a| (Hill. Mrs. Hill. Mi snd Mrs.)few days was threatened with’
Armstrong. Johanna. Manta
tide* were taken. Four robberies have occurred in this village in the last ihr'.‘ months. Walter Yates, one of the orew of the schooner Linda Sockwell. reported be had been robbed of flT Friday evening. The cold weather of the laot few day* making heavy ic; floe.* in Maurice river, did considerable damage, breaking scows and floats adrift .and making several boats prisoners In the Ice. Nona of the boats worked, as It wa* Impossible to navigate the river. There Is a great demand for the "bivalve*" at this time, and the rice making the boat* unable to work la causing a hardship tc Ihe shippers and boatmen aJi'.e. Charles Sheppard and Font Pierce arrived home fro.n the deer woods, reporting tl at Their "gang was successful in killing
a large buck
Walter Hinson, our leading butcher was In. Philadelphia Wednesday buying Christmas turkeys. HU meat market has taken on a holiday attire, w a reminder that Christ ma*
Dr. Earl Edv ard* has return
to Trenton, afftr analyzing
the sraters of the Mauricj river
purity. The waters
tested several times a week and have hem given a clean bill by
the State Board of Health.
Mr. Thomas Dixon is confined
his home with the grippe.
Leesburg
Dorchester
John Polhamus sp evening In Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Lr Ro plon motored to Mlllv. afternoon. Mr. arid -Mrs. Win and eon. Jack, and Y Re*, - es. o! Avalon, vis Stowman and family r Rev. and Mrs. Wlnfl spent Sunday In Del mi Mt*. Amanda Chartman. vUIUmI her mo Anna Hankins, on Si Ezra Hughes and no of Pitman, called on fi Sunday. Mrs. Sara Sharp, oi spent Wednesday after Mrs. Frank Stafflrker. Leslie and Harry 81 Philadelphia, spent th< with their mother s Mrs. Beulah Steel-—n Bessie DuBois. Mr. and Mis. Wtlllar - and daughter. Eima. s{ day evening in Millvli: r. and Mr*. Charir man and Mi. and Mi Grace motored out of
day.
irgli Hartzog and i Hartzog -motored Elizabeth Saiurda:. Mr. and Mrs. Chari id son. Chariee. and y Davis, of Millville, s day wiln Mft. Beululi r Mr. and Mrs. Reldle. wood, spent Tuesday \ Frank Stafflcker. lie members * tjy > r Antler Club a ladies had a tureen supj shack Wednesday even! vere twenty-eight pre hey all reported a with lot* of everythin. Next Wednesday even ill have a roast venisc Mr*. Wesley Rae sp, day afternoon In Millvli;
ed the beautiful ChrUt Leesburg Sunday Georg
Oag»e May Saturday
Roy Rafln
basket* to LandiwUlc Mm la) Jesse Smith drov- la MiUvtllr
Monday on btudnsw.
and Mr*. Ltlbmo cox and sons. Harold and Janie*, weal
<o Blackwood Saiurda*
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Carl tale visited in DHroont Sucda>. The local Are engine waa called last wjek to exringuUh a chimney Are at the home of
Harry Refine.
Mr. and Mr*. EBien Eldridge. and Lillian Errlckson. Evelys Eidridge and MuMonl Moore mo"‘r'd to Vineland Saturday.
Among the Mlllvllli
Saturday w<
Tuck*
Mrs Mallnda Graham, of Camden. spent the seek end with her pa.ents. Mr. and Mrs. Soc-
ial r* Greer.
Mi. and Mrs. William Cobb spent the wegk end at the home of Mr. and Mr*. George Jones, of
CedarvTlIe.
Mr. J. Hannltt Ijike entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lore and daughters. Frances and Jean, of
Pitman, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Champion hare returned home after an extended vis!' to relatives at Mauriceur. n and Newflefd. Mrs. Learning Berry had the misfortune to fall from the front steps of her partice. and severely
shoppers I bruised and Injured herself. 1 Mr. J. E Nelson has purchased
Arthur McClain. Mr. and Mr*. Rol Ratine. Mr. and Mr-. John Harris and sons, and Della May
Henderson.
Mr. and Mra Charles Johnson and small daughter. Violet, are visiting Mrs. Vlotet MeMr*. John Harris drove to Malaga Sunday to se»- the J^iv. Raymond Sharp, who Is miff art ng
from a nervous, breakdown.
J. J. L'nger. County Superinteivient of 8ehooM*'i.*iZed ihe '
Letrburg edboai Friday
Mias Belva Tozour spent Saturday with her cousin. \VUb:i-
mlna Tozour.
Mrs. Milton Biugham visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henderson. Mr. Henderson is principal of the grammar
j school p{ Cape May
i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henderj son vteHeti their danghter. Doris. Mr. and Mre Ray Ratline and Saturday j Mr. and M's William Errlck-
- Millville were la town Dr. Webster visited the schools
Mos&tJ maIi 1 FznulDf^
Tasr) Mrs. :
Menanti-.o Gruesome Mystery Solved The Menantico gruesome mystery has been solved. The bone found by Charles Ore wEJe gunning on the Millville and Menxntlco road, when examined wen -found to have been wired together and were found to have been stolen from Dr. Butcher's office, in Mauricrtown. Mr*. Harry Slltes and family of Millville, visited Mrs. Florenct i Garrison. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ackley. I Jr., spent the week end with hisi parents. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Ackspent an ley. Mrs. Els- Mrs. Paul Ackley and daugh-; Wed- ter motored out of town Tuesday
aflernoon.
MUs Misses Shaw. Wolf. Tomlin and TwriteJ jj ev | ns sp^nt part of Tuesday _ Silica Sand Company Mrs. Paul Ackley and daughr railed at the home of Mrs. Charles Ore, Tuesday. Mr*. B. Gannon was a Milllie • visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mra Harry 1! Hankins spent a few days ut of
this week.
and Mrs. Floyd Clunn and of Millville, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Hairy Ackley. Mi. Ollle Tomlinson called the home of Mr. Charle;- A
Tuesday.
Misses Harriei snd Anna King were Millville visitor* Tuesday. Mr. and Mr*. WHlbun Knight wer - Millville shopper* Tuesday. Mr. Harry Ackley motored 1 Millville on business Tuesday Mrs. Carrie Bradford an daugh lev. Marion, visited Mrs. H .rry Ackley. Friday. Mrs.'Lena Chance. Mrs. May Townsend and Mrs. Carolina Le called at the home of Mrs. Edna Ackley. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lee and daughter. Rosa visited Mr*. Paul Ackley. Friday. Master William Rlggens Ore week end with his grand
a fine hew coupe, as has George
Bui kalew.
Mr. Sutherland Page, of Wild-
wood. is spending some time with
his nephew. Joshua Clark. Mr*. Margaret Gallowey. moth-
er of Mrs. Rebecca Day. reached
her 88'h birthday on Friday. and Mra. Ellis P. Berry.
Sr., and Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Berry motored to Elmer and attended revival services at the M. E. Church, of which Rev. Edgar
. Miller 1? pastor.
George Buckalew. William Riggins. Edward Riggins and.Judaon Moore left Thursday for Lakchurst. where they Joined the other members at the club house for their annual trip -o the deer
woods.
The grand and petit Jurors were drawn for the December term of court. Allen Roger* drawn for the grand Jury. Flora Harrington and Mabel Garrison on the petit jury from this place. Fred Garrison. Harry Gates. Silas Taylor. Paul Canloni John Reed left at 2 o'clock Friday morning for the club house at Cumberland to take a chance with the <eer. Last year this aggregation brought several | bucks home. This club I*
; the beat equipped and managed
... and Mrs.. William «<Kire! gunning clubs in South .Jersey. Robert Lee. Catherine. Lida. I are now entertjfftilng Mi*. Leon-j with their club house In tin and Butler Nawcomb. Vernon ard Hainann and children. of|ho4rt of the deer woods, when Sharp. Doris Hendereon, Ethel j Eleanor, also their aunt. Mire | nodal times arc, held the year
-Hand, of Eldora: CKaTIetfDuBois.' Daisy Humann. from
tons spent Tuesday evening with and Mre. Gilbert High. of| “
Port Norris.
Maurice Todd and family drove to Maryland Monday to spend the
Christ mas holidays.
Lin wood Armstrong celebrated •his thirteenth birthday Saturday evening. Among thoae present were Harold Cox. Dalcord Errick-
Port Norris
t of town.'arfmnd.
Mrs. Maurice Sockwell. Mrs. Benjamin Berry. Jr., la spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hlskmtn. af Mill-
ville.
Mrs. Anna E. Wells-Beery, who har been engaged In evangelistic work for a number of weeks, is at borne for some ttme. jtiw Verna Berry Is spending some lime with Mias Annie Blackman whd has been 111 for a number of week*. John Pruno has potchaaed a roadster Mre. Phoebe Saekwcll nnd Leon and Marjorie Sockell motored to Woodbine and Dennlsvllle Sun-
day;
Charles Thurston has purchased a fine new coupe. Mr and Mrs. David Rowley and daughter. Belle, and Miss Lucy Blackman, spent Saturday evening In Millville. Rev. and Mre. Charles D. Whiuon. of Trenton, and Mr. and Mre. Charles Powell, of Ocean City, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Morton Bateman. Misses Kathleen McConnell. Evelyn Garrison and Francos Earl, students of the Glass boro Normal School, were home over the week end. and Mrs. Stetson Campbell. Mi. and Mre. Walter Campand Mr*. Samuel Lake. Mrs. David Powell. Mrs. Roscoe Shull. Mrs Lewis Miller and Mrs. Harvey Hand attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles Walker. Mauricetown. on Monday. The new department efore pf A. J. Kelberg is completed and opened to the publl' After being renovated and enlarged it U decorated inside with Chriaimas greens and with all new stock ia a pretty sight. On the opening night a dance was given and each one received a souvenir. This store Is one of the show places ot our town and the proprietor is congratulated. Joshua Claik. Sutherland Page. Nelson Hickman. Kenne: h Holllnger. Morton Clark. SarmieJ McAllister and Howard Clark motored to Vineland and attended the smoker given b» the Mdse.
6'Wtworih Taylor EjStaMor 1 * Saiuri-a' Jr,. Mu « Miiiw!!
Gar • * AsAlcl
parti 1
. and Mre. Harry Hin-
acetown
iSxyluw and son. Zfnnville Tuesday. ; jpni* t| Improving.
©DsdelH..: Kit- with her
m, Samuel Compior, ag. th«lr daughter. I
5r*-aamr-1
Mr. Paul Ackley was a Millville visitor Saturday evening. Mrs. Willis Ackley. Sr.. Millville, spent Friday with Miss Mary Ackley. Mr. Charles Ackley, of Oaklyn. spent the week end w«h his parents. Mr. and Mre. Pau
Ackley
While returning from MilUilb Friday Mr. Lawrence Garrison
had the misfortune to run
.h* rear of SalnSOte bu*. which
ked at South Mill'll! lights. Mr. Garrison es
leaped with a few ruts am ' bruise* He is confined to thi Comp- j ||j g car was badly dam-
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