GosVon hiving been [ that there was still Wd of liquor due. laid “ r It. The trait was „ a Bulck car swung Sstre-H to go to the I'driver was comnianri';t- Instead he put on I and when about half V shucking houses the “loned the car. two l and making their p the meadows, leavwhich contained 30 Dnahlne. the care Goslor. took adquarterj nt Hamtnert day. All those R fined wire colored.
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of the r- Baptist Church liKhtful Chrlstma.Saturday night, idt-d by a large reflected much alph Sayre. Miss od Mrs. J. the ladles in follows:
Leporace. Curr Buzzell. Rayreia Joseph and rd Smith. Stackhouse, itty Fredericks. | Lihirtn Smith. Year'; Dollies." itherint. Joseph. Rita LepoClark. Agnes Ringlestetn. Jones and ill Camp and Smith, lye Morris, roes Stackhouse John Young, mes Stackhouse. Norman Smith, tmas ArithmeRose L«-po-;herty and Allalmar Tronem an lor choir Uainos gave a which Santa Ifts. to several dance, among Bowen, who a Sunday for Russell Camp.
— far this year. The discussion topic for the evening was. “Some things 1 intend to do next yeat that I did not do this year." The group voted to “xtend an invitation to Mr. John W. Stewart's Boys City,, of the North Wildwood M. E. Church to visit them on' January 10. The printed programs were distributed at this meeting and will enable each member to see in advance ths work which has bxn planned for the group up until the dosing meeting on June t Ttlte program is worthy <* mention aa It is an unusually line one and ha* been carefully planosd. t*ch mooting is flUsd with something worthwhile ,nd in addition is plentifully be.gwinki-d with speaker*, educational trips, inter-group meetings and special programs. Two of those speakers who visited the group during j November and December were V E. Middleton, editor Cap* May County TIMES, and Edward B. Arnstt. president Pina National 1 Bank of Sea Isle City. Mr. Mtddelton gave the boys a talk on "Our taws and why we should obey mem." while Mr Arn-tt took for his subject. "A Boy
and His Money."
WOODBINE Abram Alexenberg. of New York, is visiting his family lor several days. Mrs. Ida Brexlow is spending several days with her daughter In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ben.-on ' spent several days with Mrs. L ■ Snyderman. of Vineland The Misses Gladys Katz, ol Trenton, and Bernice Bards, of Perth Amboy, are visiting the' Katz family. Miss Sarah Breslow is spending her Christmas holidays in New York. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Danerhireh and daughter. Miriam, are enjoying the Christmas vacation in *>w York. Miss Ida Weizel. of New York. visiting her parents for several i days. The Misses Lillian Peterson and Mary Burke motored to' Elkton. Md.. for the Christmas! holidays. Christmas Party Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shropshire.! of Woodbine, entertained Mrs. Shropshire's family on Christmas day. Those present and Mrs. Clement T. Spence. Mr. Arlington Spence. Mrs. Abbic H. Hand. Mr. and Mrs. William Higgenbotham and children. Ceolo and Arlle, all from Heis•llle Mr. and Mn*. Edwin Elliott. Port Elizabeth: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Spence and daughRuth, Bridgeton; Mr .and Mrs. Allen Shropshire and children. Doug 1.and Hampton. Northflcld: Mr. and Mrs. M. Bluntc and son. Jack, of Cape, May. A real, old-fashioned dinner ■as served at 1 o'clock, which everyone enjoyed and the party broke up about S o'clock. Mr. Spence is 83. and Mrs. Spence Is 75 years old. Mrs. Shropshire was Lizzie Spence before her marriage.
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CAPE MAT COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1926.
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WHITE HOUSE GETS A WHITE BLANKET roa-r-. 1 ^ ? u tht Whi j? Hoas f in Washington is made even more impres ma!n £ of white which U and its surrounorng parks receive from the early snow: of winter.
LADY MOUN7BATTEN RECOVERING FROM OPERATION Lady Louis Mour.ttfatten, wife of the Prince of Wales' cousin, showr here with her daughter, Patrick', “the world's wealthiest baby," is recovering from an operation perfotrr.ed in London. Lady Mountbatten was fomerly Edwina Ashley, the richest heiress of England.
MIKADO'S MOTHER Toiryc, japan. — The Emperor's mother, Yanagiwara Nii-No-Taubont. cahe. to Hayaraa Palace to see her dying son.
HARVARD COMPLETING MEMORIAL TO WEEKS The nearly completed bridge whic. Harvard University is erecting as s memorial to the late John W. Weeks, former Secretary of War. said to be the first memorir 1 erected in his memory. It spans the Charles River between Mcmc..i! Drive and the new Harvard Graduate Easiness School. It is of bricl: and limestone, and win cost about 1200,000.
EVOLUTipN OR THE MOTORCYCLE A Daimler motorcycle of 1885 on display at the 1926 automobile show in Berlin. Germany, dearly shows the progress which has been made in this field.
PRINCE OF WALES DEFEATED The Prince of Wales created quite a stir when he competed :n the Army Squash Racquets championship at the Princes Club in London. In the first round, H. K. H. easily defeated Lord Bingham, but lost in the second to Captain McCormick.
MISS SPITFIRE V SHATTERS WORLD’S RECORD San Diego, Cal.—Miss Spitfire V erased all world's records lot five miles for 151 class hydroplanes and her own previous mark in the National Speedboat championship', c: San Diego recently: winning the Famous Elgin Cup.
WINS INTERNATIONAL CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP Bogoljubow, who won the championship in the international chess tournament held recently in Berlin, seen playing at the board.
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