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West Cape May Firemen Banquet
foUovine it ihf list of pupil* of Tnckahoe *chool. whose »«- '.endsnce. deportment and class t>tending cave th«n a place on the honor roll for January. Eighth Grade—Evelyn Bergt. Clara Brown. Rosa Orfanella. Mary Cake. Florence Sharp.
Tallo De Santi*
Seventh Grade—Walter Jack. Elisabeth Watchko. Daniel Bailey. Sixth Grade—Allan Bergh. Pearl fioudrr. Lucy Orfanella. pjflh Grade—Beatrice Sharp Sickle Mtgliacclo. L*na Orfan-
clla. Willard Brownlee.
Fourth Grade—Ardlth Coenec Nellie Whllden. Cecil Coener., Doris Godfrey. Mary Onley. Don- |
thy Wallen. Ruium-H Dotson.
Third Grade—Yola Bobbe. Pa* qua Boise. Esrl HUderbrant. Dorothy Batdorf. Julius Sannino. Priscilla Dotson. Thelma Wilson. Harris Whllden. Earl Blchter. Percental:- of attendance for month was ** 3-1# per cent.
Mauricetown
spending
MAYOR M M. SOFRONET
at Saa We City, and State Motor Vehicle Lice UK n* Aaeiit. Mayor
Sofroeey ha. been a residenl o< Sea Isle City for fourteen year*.
and ha. been engaged In the real j Hunl( . r ^ estate businw. for seven mnir time in Camden Mayor Sn*roney last week chambers, formerly of
that h.* would give to the flr.t jown
»w**ty-6*e who correctly Identl-; gnd A Jewel and •ed him. and romplled with the ( j ail | t )„ er j,r.ve returned hi-me afroies of the SJIbouelte Contest, a come time with rela-
•Mreali. Thi* will toe given hyjy^ ln
him in addition to th^ live eet.j SumB sharp spent a day « theatre tics U given each ^ ( be Port Norris High
w^k toy this newspaper. | School reoently
The first fii rect answer to shown toy the
WilHam H. Smith Jr.. Otean City
Kita Dev-r. Sra l*le City. E. E Whitaker. Ocean View.
Josephine Tonsello. Sea Isle City. Mn D. 8 Tolson. Sea Isle City. To the above five, two theatre tickets each have been sent. The
MMHM| toe eniHled
get the cor-j Munyon i* sp-ndlng
a few days with her sister. Mr*. Edna Donnelly, of Heislerville.
t mark wer
Mrs. Roy Yales, of Bivalve, spent a day with her mother. Mrs. Len Haley, recently. Mr*. Austin Hlles and famiiy spent Saturday in Haleyvllle with
relatives.
Miss Pearl Hunt. r. of Haley ville. spent a day with Mias De-
borah Sharp recently.
? «.
aouvealrs. which will be sent by | „„ jj^ha Hunter and Mayor Sufroney. are: John Vn*-. B0|owd ou, town Friday, ehok. Woodbine; Leslie Tenner- Mr anrt Mr? . Sharp baiun. Mi*, layl Coulting. Carrie BniJ d kIlc liter. l>eah. Allan Sharp, ffcrivnni. Wildwood; William Jr anll Ann i t Robbins spent Cnrew. Nick Canuso. Frank C«!' Sunday in Bride-ton with their
no. Mrs. Edward IsHta. Occnn: aUBli MrB _ p,ynter.
View; Mra. Mabel Archer. Lillian; urs Bertha Fauver. Mr*. Wtight. Ida E. Smith. Mrs. )h * r Fauver. Mr*. T. Fauver and Theresa Deery. Mrs. L. Creamer. 1 Katie Fauver. Mr and Mr* Sea Isle City; Mrs. Nora D. t. Donnelly, of HeinlerviHe. spent Steel. LeRoy Hess, Cap- May Th UO id,y evening with Mr-. Lee-
Court House; Mra. H T. Smith. |j t Munyon.
J. E Bishop. Mr*. J. Bergh. Jr..' Mrs Maud Garrison bn* reTuckahue; Mrs K.-teon T. Smlt!..; ••.rneg home after spending
Gostoer., Mra Frank V. Gan-iy few day* out of town.
Petersburg; Paul McKaig. South; Miaa Helen Fauver called Dennis ] relatives here on Friday
1 Charles Whtldin. of Wildwood,
r'i An Easy Way railed on friends here Friday
i your Silhouette _ rm «» u.. .w. 1 ““ s*” , T ~"'
and et it in the mail i of ,oWB w,t,, Mr *- V E rrla,on -
, Jof Haleyvllle. Saturday.
. for ; A very tnapiring W. C. T. U.
j meeting wa* held at the home of I Mrs Frank V. Bauman, of \ Mauricetown. on Monday evening, j January 31. Mias Ocora Comp-
. ' I Ion. president of the Onion, pre- “ i “ 1 '! sided. Mrs. David Powell, presl-
' dent of Cumberland County, was
. I the speaker of the evening Mrs. ’“■*! Poweli's subject was: "The Wash-
• ington Conference." There w. re ! twenty-five members present and
gntekl). yot
The sllbc
r subject
HU nat
appears t
In the
Mr and Mrs. Pearl Hawn and daughter. Julia, of Millville, and Mr. and Mr*. Lake l^ws. of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with
Milton Bailey-
Miss Carrie Compton and Miss Pauline Lake, of Pleasantvllle. Hpeni the week end with Mr. and Mrs Walter Compton and Mr. and Mr*. David Lake had dinner with them Sunday evening. Miss Helen Chambers. of Bnck*oro. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. El wood Bailey, of Haleyvllle, and Mrs. Jamt Wills, of Mauricetown. railed e Mr. and Mr* Milton Bailey. Mr. Ralph Shaw and Mrs. Je DuBoie spent Saturday ling with Mr. and Mrs. Mtl-
4on E. Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Exra Hughe* and son. Thorn as. of Pitman, eper Saturday and Sunday with M and Mrs. Walter Compton. Mr. and Mr*. John Polhainue entertained MUs Slimmer. Millville, over the week end. Mias KaUtryn Stowman and Frank Hinaon called on Mr. and Mrs. Walton Grace, la Helsler-
-1 He, on Sunday.
Mrs. T. O. LHHston is visiting
In Philadelphia.
Mrs. Jackson Bennett, entertained in honor of her birthday. Saturday evening. Among those
were Mrs. Frank traf-
ficker. Mrs. Holland. Ml*. Sid ley. Mrs. Cook. Geraldine and FVank-
Cook. Mr. and Mr*. J. Ben-
Mill-ille
H.nr Vo«W. « »»?
The fifth annual brnmuet o', g,^ * confined to his oonw
the West Cape May Volunteer lllneiB .
Fire Compac-y was Tilr choir at the Second H. F17. in the tuvemem ,t>e vUted the hospital Suactoag^l. <uv afternoon and held a briof
The firemen bad as their goorf* K-rric-
thtkr wdvws. members of the Doris Campbell. <rf K**’ auxiliary, former Judge **■ «., street, has resurned to Eldredge and wife. Mayor Rich- “, cia!r Nonru i School, where ardaan and Oountilnien. ^ing a ejurae In tea«*-
Bdward Heedenstm. preefdent
of the company acted as 'o 8 **' Mildred Doran, a Fairton ir.atcec. much credit ia due Eddie trl ,j.,r is ill st the home in this line. ^ 1 rf hew parenU. Mr. and Mr* Each Oreomn rropooded to the _ . in r 1Kir , n . rf West Main
roll call by giving a short calk
or some funny experience, the vanaman is slowly funniewl experience being that <rf aM » r attack at the
our mused and reliable truck
driver. Clarence Smith. Ask * ,he oldest Clare nee hie experience In mb- mbo has been in poor A.&I IK,i,.*4ne * ■ ■ W— AOut
ton Appleby were
Monday »»emlag at the Wert
Swainton-Clermont
MW Brnestlae On Sunday at Avalon 1
rater- A’
and Mrs. Georg. m • veaiag ttly
a „ M c™™- - 1*. »- "
Ml— Jm- •-> ul ,rf MM
rio-i— IVS-Mn. h’.rw rt.ronn.1—’— „ ‘ -J" — .X- -e-AIM —~
daughter l*** Friday. they were coav-urtuva * i _..a mm a—..
Mr and Mr* Gewrge Boll#* tuUr |B the county.
Irf- Saturday lor Florida, where Milsl Wllheltains Powell
lh i >«-*»* ..v -« » w. .
return In the early WringMr* Carrie Webster l* U1 at r home on North High Street Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell entertained their daughter. Mr* Daw Bell, of Dias Creek, oa
bit Blunting.
. besfch for
several months died
s called upon and gave a fine
The Sunday >
Port Elizabeth
board of
Church held
thinr regular annual
meeting Wednesday night in the church. The arlous twport* were read and the election of officer*
wa* postponed until next
The infant daughter __ and Mr*. H. S- Braluln. o< W'ert Cre#k
to Mam Street. died Thursday j The . Erased met hU death
| about three week* ago. when It l - * Is believed he became bewildered
left Ph.ladrtpMto-
. odkge
Unfortunate Clam Digger i Buried at Green Creek
The funeral of George Radpath 45. clam digger, of Green Crvek. whose body was recovered iasi week in the mud fist* off Greet: Creek, took place Tuesday ooroIng with the Rev. L V. Brewla officiating. Interment was made I In Tabernacle Cemetery. Green
^Wfateet Office Furniture
"Doc" Fauver motored
Gre-n Creek and surround I ng
towns Monday, looking for tw™ Mine Fernetta Smallwood, Doc" buy* and sell* til kind* Mudent of Tempi* IniversSty !*(,„ the fog and dropped into of skins. in a Philadelphia hospital wMh
Mr* Bevier. of New York, is s severe attack of apper.dicltU. spending a few weeks a! her sum- Several Millville peopi- attend-m-r home here. ed the banquet tendered the SunMis* Ora Dupree has returned d»r whool workers, which was
nett. Clara and Charles Bennett I to her home in Pittsburg after? held S" 'he BaptM Chun*. R*freshmenta of ice cream and ' being with her sister severs! Bridgeton. Tu-wday evening, cake were served. A good time months. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Btanwa« reported toy alt | Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W’hliden IIV()U? an d Mr. end Mr*. Lev!
Charles Sisco, of Leesburg. | and Mr. and Mr*. John Wedlock, h indie J
called on William 8ti
day night.
and Mr* Stowman entertained Mr and Mr* J. Lalra of PfclisdWphia, on Sun-
day.
Cape May Point
of Somers Point, were guests Sun-1 }„ Florida,
day of Mr*. Barbara Oliver. Word *«• received from FlorlOscar Hawn made a businew* dl wer g stating that Dr. and trip to Philadelphia this week. Mn ^ Klrtt have anived safely Lewis Tomlin was operated on ^ , r , or.)<>ytn« the cltona'e
Tueialay afternoon at the Mill-
ville Hospital. Lewis 1* getting m* Florence Ranch, who Is along nicely and expect* to B* , UrD< j, a| . N< ^ jeraey State Colhome the first of the week. j .men! the wee* end with Mr* Joseph Hamilton has been ^ ntj| OD Columbia Avenue. » ■' f" WTwO; Hirt sa»»i it.du.tw bu.. utlut u.t. or hU It- utlut GU _w >nj Nowwi
(V-h...! this month aa studeof* They are Misses Ruth Walttnan. Katherine Rogers. Mary Cox and
Ethel Smith.
Mr and Mr*. Lewi* Moore. South Second Street, entertained
Mr. and Mra. Harry Mayhew. Danelia Wishart and Jam#* Harris visited Mrs. MayheW* brother. Mr. Spence, in Vineland, on
Friday.
Mrs. Llssie Blackaon. of Pauls boro, wa* here this week to see
C Swain Wool son and Mis* Emma Sonley. of Cold Spring, visited Mr. Wookton's two won*. James and Harry, on Tuesday The revival eervlce* will be held in (he Union Chore!, this week and a large attendance i*
hoped for.
Alfonso Weeteott.
Guard at the Cape Hay Point Station, visited his relative* in
Wildwood on Saturday.
. The friends of Mias Helen
d' Ronstra are glad to see ber|Aay on business, about after a severe attack ofl >*1*. Louisa Dupree, of ptttstoasilKhi. ' burg, is vbiting her daughter. Mr. Percy d’ Rom Ira has put Mr *- Tomlin, in bis application for a position' 1>r of Pi * 1 Norris, called at the lighthouse. Mr d - Bmmra l on friends here Friday after-
1s a former Coast Guard.
You Can Save Money * so easy to save in the Rutldlnc i Goan tnot say one. no maiter email their income, car. e»-
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Mrs. May Harris visited friend from Tuekahoe at tl Millville Howpital on Friday.
motored t oMay's
Mrs. Eunice Powell, of Mauricetown. was a guest of Harriet Henderson Friday afternoon. John Heev«s entertained his brother, from Camdea. over the
week end.
Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Bennett, of Millville, called on James Ham*
Thursday evening.
Mias Rodt-il* William*, of
and Mrs
enjoyed by all The next meettr. is to be held at the home i Mrs. Jennie Compton.
Petersburg
•Jr* Rinald-i Grnneie passed ' Thursuay with Jier daughter. Mrs 1 Earl Robert* in Tuekahoe.
ion and Lury Philadelphia Saturday, u- held their
Marvin Chadwick.
Wildwood, was a visitor in the
Point on Monday.
Mrs. Harry Woolaon spent Friday evening wit* Mrs Thomas
Reeve*, at West Cape May.
On Saturday morning Mias Margaret d - Bomtra discovered the chimney of Mr. Eiwene A1-!
P Z l ? , revival meetings, at Hrteyrille Friday evening with her girl M E church. Oara reports won-
t tend. Mia. Anna Berrell | derful meetings.
Mr , *° d , ®e rn -“i Ml*. Ellen Harris was a
iaughtw. Aana^nt Tbur*- Aoppvr on a !. ' MT * B<1 **r* afternoon.
, . r-hur Wilson, at Gold Bpriag , Mr aI1 d Mra. Daniel Harris, of ' Juwrph Carmignano and, Nrwfleld. railed on friends here
d-j*.'-.:. a# Philadelphia, vial ted Tuesday evening,
i J ' ■' < * rBll * a * nc ' oa Sunday ! William Wltwr and aoa. Wllund Mra Jamea L Wool-jium. were PhlladeinhU vlritora S * ,u " 1 *f evening w ••to : OB Friday. William. Jr. went to
nephew. Mr. the Wins Eye Hoxpital. whet- he
Pherson. and wife, at Si* taking treatment. His eye.
jar. not Just right to bs operated
■■ <»n. but be goes again the last ot
_ S February.
Menanbco
Onklyn. Mi*.- Mable Atkinson and Raymo:.'! Doughty were united in marriege at Elklon las: Saturday. Mr Wallace Errtoknon and wife, of Tuekahoe. were in this city Friday. Mr. Atfrwd Durbin, at Wildwood. was In this city Saturday visiting. Mr John Sharp, who has been vary ill with pneumonia. Is much improved.
R RICKERS. SR. Dphohtcrtr Hair Hattroake* Kenesed U UH 81. 8m Isle (Tty ■sthnstae Furnished
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Wuuiaoa'a
i »f Bessie and Mary
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league supper Saturday
| at a Vineland church I Mr* Lewis Tomlin Frank Tomlin spent
; afternoon with Lrwl,
; Millville Howpilal.
1 Mrs May Harris . 1 Mr and Mra. Milton <
kaboe. Friday.
i wa» the gu-si mmmmm
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