Cape May County Times, 1 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 9

CAPS VAX OOTOTT TOCES. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927.

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deception To Rev. Moore On Return

'rogram of Mu*k and Reciation Featured Welcome To Methodiat P^ator

* rrcrplk* wm tenders m tad Mrs. WlUlaiB Moore, of ,, pon Nor-l* M. *. Cbureh rlcomtos tbe«» Wk tor sooth*. r»r. A lart* number of tb* con rrUllon w*r* to stUndsnc*. A

trri os WJosrs: Selection on orgsn. Mrs. John llzxtBS Prayer. John Sharp. Srlpction. Jnolor Choir. Address of welcome. Hammlt aka Solo Mrs. Morton Bateman. F.ecitatton. Mtaa Dorothy Tyler, solo. Ml** Carolyn Bl«ln*. /►.ano aolo. Mtaa Marsaret

ape May and Cumberland County Happenings of The Week

Rev. Harry Snyder Tenders Resignation

Dividing Creek Paator Seeks To Sever Connection

Popular in Port Norris

Piano duet. hPeses Mary and larolyn Batefnan. Two selections by choir. Presentation of plant. Mr*, ii'id Powell. Krniarks. Rev. William Moore. Slnslnf. "Blest be the Tie*." A social hour followed with a :et-to*rther talk, while lee ream and crackers were eereed. jolly time was enjoyed by all. i. Moore Is a friend to werye and I* sreatly admired by all io know him In this cornunity. At a late hour alt de.arted wiahlnt each other sucin their work.

Pushing Wo,!. On Buckshutem Improvement

Rev.

!Urry Snyder preached txee.icnt sermon on Sunday itng. bis them* belnp 'The Cost of Confsmlnn." dwelllns on the confession of Paul before Pells at Jerusalem. At the close of the morntnc service the members were reto remain and Deacon greatly surprised the congregation by reading the resignation of Pastor Snyder, who has been In Dividing Creek for four years and has rendered loving faithful service during that time made many friends that I be pained at the thought of parting from him. The matter was laid over unI nest Sunday, when It Is hoped that Mr. Snyder will reconsider his resignation.

Swamp Has Been Drained and Course of Stream Changed—Stumps Pulled

Streeu Have Been Surveyed

Entertained Company From Out of Town

Mr. and Mrs. George Webb, of Port Norris, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Wilhelm. Jr., and daughter. Minerva, of Camden: Mrs. Charles Rlcdo and daughter. Betty. Joseph Rleclo. Mr. Mr*. Jerry Rlgale and son. Gerald. of Vineland: and Mias Anna bore, of Mrjrllle. over the week end. and Mrs George Wilhelm. Br.. and dsug.iler*. Rhoda and Mrs. George lluater. of Vineland, on Monday

Little Girl

Big Bunch of Live Newport Happenings

The "pond development" 1* progressing rapidly and naturally attract* many automobile vMtor* from throughout the county. A targe force of men la being employed In various activities. Some twenty-tre streets have already been surveyed and laid out on both side* of the main road. Down these long lanes one can catch a glimpse of the river on side of the main road, or of Buckshutem Pond on the other Cars bearing a Pennsyl vanla or a New York license are frequently to be seen here. It Is stated the occupants of the car* are the "llg bosses." the east side of the road from the pond a swampy place has been drained, the stumps pulled, and it Is said the area, when cleared will be flooded and turned Into a lake for bathing and boating. A bill of considerable elevation overlooks the proposed lake, and this will be an Ideal place for a pleasure park or summer homes. This development should yield Its promoters s handsome profit If dev, toped along high <’ lines.

Announcement U made of the irth of a daughter to Mr. and ire. Charles Mena, of P Street, •ill. tile She was born In Coimbus Hospital. Philadelphia, irly Sunday morning. Mr. Mens one of the Mem Brothers, allors. In business In Millville iad Bridgeton.

Plan Anniversary Week

Centre Grove

Dove spent sun uy with her mother hare. Harry Taylor and Prancl* Ma-

Mrs Wilbur Himes spent Tue# lay with Mrs. Baba Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Taylor rent Monday evening with ■d Mrs Kurman Taylor. Mrs. Nelson Taylor called on It*. Meii Taylor Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Ml eke called on Its. John Taylor Tuesday Mrs. John Sehmead called r». Nelson Taylor rscenily. Mr. ano Mrs. Ellsworth Tsylor re spending a few day* with lr. hnd Mr*. Rammell. of MilltOk. Mrs. Nellie Hlmee called on Ire Esther Taylor one afteraon this week. Raymond Jerrall. of Dividing ■reek, was a recent Center Grove

ill*.

Prank Taylor called on Furman IsyW Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rammell and Mr end Mr* Al»ln Chamber*, of Via HU called on Mr. and Mrs. John Tn’/lor Sunday . Cb arias Tsylor. of Millville, railed on hU mother. Mr*. Mell

Taylor. t> easily.

Raymond Spark* spent eek end In Newport

Mi*. bens Martin was

rldgeton visitor recently.

Mrs Milton Taylor called Mr* Furman Taylor Tuesday

and Mrs Elmer Taylor

Many Attend Nicklw Reception in Bridgeton at Fourth M. E. Church

MlM Lulu Bradford spent the >ek end at the home of Mr id Mrs- William ScuU. 1

Bridgeton.

Dr. James M. Oates, of Bridgeton, was In town Sunday. Mr. and Mf*. Harry Bradford and children. Doris and Ell*, of Millville, were calling on Mr. and Mr*. William Bradford. Sr. Those who attended the reception given Rev. end Mr*. W. Nickless, at the Fourth M. E. Church. Bridgeton, from here were Postmaster James A. Turner. Mr*. B. Harold Turner and son. Junior. Mr*. Eva L. Jwdln. Mm. William Carlisle. Mr*. Charles E. Gaik 111. Mr*. Howard Stllca and Mias Erma Moncrlef jOiees Ann and Ida Smith. <m Gloucester, were the *ur»l* o! and Mr*. Wllmon Ware Bun

day.

Mrs.

Mrs. Henry Emmerson.

George bore. Mm William Carlisle. Mrs. George Croesely. Mrs. Charles B. Gssklll. Mrs. Anna Stiles. Mrs. Bradford Campbell. Miss Ev* Smith attended a meeting of the Daughters of liberty

at Vineland Monday evening.

Miss Bertha llust.d. Miss Ethel Ryan. Mrs Mary Shaw. Mr. and Mrs Roy Htnea. Mrs J l> «eecotl and Mr*. R. C. Conner were Philadelphia ahopper* during the

past week.

John Moore. Jr., who Is

ployed at Clemenlon spent the week end with bis parent*. Mr.

and Mra. Leon Moore.

Mrs. Laura I’rton. of Phlladel phlr. L* spending some time with

relatives here.

Mrs Vernon Keller entertalnnumber of friends Friday

»»r. ano sirs r.nu'-i , - , nan*

John Sehmead Wednesday Mra. Jerrey entertained company from out of town recently | Edward Sehmead. Of Millville, called on hta parents here Friday Mr- and Mrs. John Taylor and Raymond Taylor spent Sunday In

Can* May.

Mr. and Mrs George Taylor spent Sunday her*. Mr. and Mrs Francis Mageentertained company from out

iwn Sunday.

Charles Himes and mother, hlladelphta. spent Sunday hi ith Mr. snd Mrs. Wir —

( Bit

. and

with

‘1th Mr*. Jolla Black, i

s. Odgen Shropshire la numbered among our sick. At this writing Mra. Shropshire la Improving. Mr*. Fred Templeton, of Philadelphia. U spending some time with her brother. Lemuel Bob-

Trooper James McLain, of Toma River, was in town Friday visiting friends. Trooper McLain was •rly stationed at Port Nor-

ris.

Heisleiville Pastor Welcomed Back

Lsiven Supper in Social Room of Church Friday

HeUlervIlle Memorial Church welcomed back their pastor and family for the aecond year, by giving » supper In the social room of the church on Friday evening. March *5, at $ o'clock, the pastor and his family gathered at the table at the head of the room and with all other tables full, a lovely covered dish supper was served. After supper Rev. Levi Sharp welcomed Rev DuBol* aati *—*—*

and presenfetT Mra.

a lovely fern.

Anson Garris'n then welcomed them on behalf of the trustee* of the rhureh. William Hughes gave them s hwrty welcome from the Young People’# Society and

. DOBols with

Baseball at Port Bids Asked Norris High School p or

Tern Will Be Up Almost of Veterans

Mias Edith Batcl of the Camden schools, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Bateman. William Dumoat la spending the week end in New York. Mr*. Dumont, who has been apendlng some time In New York, will return home with him. Miss Elisabeth Cobh, who 1* In training a: the Bridgeton Hoapltal. spent Thursday with hew parent*. Mr. and Mrs Nixon Oobb. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Taylor announces the birth of a baby hoy born on Sunday. The now arrival will be given the name of Oaorg* El wood. Mrs. Alberta Sigler la c fined to her home with rhoai

ti'm.

Mr* Josephine Wallace, a former resident, who Is boarding at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Krod Garrison, is confined to the house with neuritis Mr Dsn Champion l* still cooflned to his h °j*mln!e Capabll has been rebuilding hi* home, which la »oaring completion. Mr. and Mr* Walter Hlnaon. of Menantlco. attended tbam®"*' ing service* at the M. E. Church

Sunday.

A special meeting of tte board

m trustee* of tne M E. Church met Saturday evening sad dlsnosed of some urgent business. George Badcllfl. of MlUvUl*. the presort organist, was elected fo*

another year. . . Samuel Ferguson, who has been

confined to hi* home tor some time with rheumatism. » able to **Mr 1 and*'Mrs- Arthur Mill*, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday at Ike Some of Mr. and Mra Ch*ri~ ^Tke W. C. T. 0. will hold an all day Institute meeting In the M. E. Church this Thursday. A social hour. Including a covered

lunch, will be held In Urn 1

Bateman & Blizzard Buy New Schooner

The baseball team of Port Norris High School ha* organised and Is practicing every night for their flr*t game which Is aehedule 1 for April S. The team Is very fortunate this year as It lost only two member* last year through graduation and they have practically a veteran Jeffries Wilson and Hlckwlll probably form the pitching staff and they are warming np dally Jeffrie* was the strong support last year and he will be a great asset to the team this year after his several years’ ex-

Threc Types of Highway* Are Specified For Alternate Bids By Contractors

Port Norris Wants Concrete

Holllnger. the veteran catcher ic past three years, will _. the mask and Wilson will cover tne Initial sack. Ruhland. recruit from the sophomore class, who shows promise will take care of the keystone sack and the old reliable. Bateman will cover short. Third base will have Adam*, who has had conMderable experience at that poet. The outfield will be given over •o new men composed of Massey. Hlles and Moore. Robbins, who t* now Ineligible, will soon be able to bold down his old position at left field If the hopes of the team are fulfilled. There will, be few subs tbl* year, owing to lack of material, and prospects for next year look rather black. Following I* the schedule: Away— April S—Cape May C. H. April fi—Millville. April S—Salem. April JJ -Woodbine. May 3—Shiloh. At Home— April 13—Millville. April 2t—Salem. May 14--Woodbine. May IT—Shiloh. Msy 20—Cape May C. H.

Bids for the construction of the hard surfaced road from Port Norris to Maurlcetown ha» e been naked for by tb*- Cumberland County Board of Freeholder*. ___ be opened on April It at the Court House In Bridgeton. Bidder* will be given the opportunity of bidding on three types of highway* iwo of concrete and one of asphalt over a

concrete base

Port Norris people and the

folks along the road

concrete roid and when tb- bids are opened there will be a delegation on nand to urge upon the Freeholder* Ike eonxtructlon of the

itb*a road.

Raid Mauricetown Birthday Party

Mra Harvey Hand will tender her Sunday school class an April fool party In the basement of the

M- E. Church

AP The 1 road that runs from Millvine Ur Port Elisabeth, through Cumberland. Is being improvad. Ike road being widened nad M* gravel belag laid. Electric llghU are ran about three miles out of Millville. This makes a Bne ride through the deer woods, passing the log cabin of the Cumberland Deer Hunting Club, aev-

eral bu-lcra from here

Complaint of Gambling and Drinking Made To Police

presented the pnsto, an envelope meB ber*hip In the club, containing his registrant,- fee at Mr and Mra Paul Cantonl the conference. Mr*. Abble Hand j the annual ball given gave tb* welcome from the j ^ t ), e Volunteer Firemen of Ladle*’ Ald^ which waa followed, Hancock’s Bridge. Mr. Cantonl

Nine were arrested In a raid, Friday evening, last Saturday night In Maurlt

town by County Detective Ralph Parent Police Sergeant Richard Haines and Off.crre Shropshire. Cossaboou and Biggs, of MIIMlle. (allowing complaints that there *waa a big” party on. that everybody was Intoxicated and that there bed been a fight In which revolver* and guns were con

ieuou* weapon*

The officers surrounded iht place and made entrance through all the doors. The house Is occupied by Jay Denby and srlfa. colored, and according to !r*“ matlon given the police. It been the scene at frequent bols-

of the Board of Education, a* i floor.

Mr. DuBots I* the principal of Mr , n d Mrs. John Owm*. Mr.

and Mr*. Prod Oarrtsdh. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Shropshire. Mr. snd

public school as well minister. After a nice speech, by Rev. DuBots. a social time was

enjoyed by all

Port Norri* Personals

Mr. and Mra. Howard Clark and daughter. Mildred, and Mra Emma Owens spent one day last week In Philadelphia slioppins. also taking a look at the 66-year-old eternal flapper. Edna Wallace Hopper, at the Earl Theatre. Mr*. Socrates Greet, spent the week with relatives at Barring-

. N. J.

Mra John Halil nger,

Mrs. Edward Conahey. Mra Silas Taylor, Mr. and Mra Henry Walnstrom. Mr. and Mra. Howard Clark. 8r.. Miss Mildred E. Clark and Mr. Boyd Hickman attended the frolic of the firemen given In the Levoy Theatre

Thursday evening.

Mra Harry Stowman. who has been nursing her daughter-in-law. Mrs Bennel Stowman. at l burg, who bas scarlet fever, lr peeled bom* i.-r a few days- Mra Stowman’* mother h*.a been taking rare of her ho’^sehold here. An auto accident happened at the Interasctlon of Brown snd Market Street*. Stewart Cramer going south on Market Street, with the meat delivery auto of Smith’s Store, was struck In the

and Mrs. Constant Grace have begun housekeeping in the home on East Main Street, which

was formerly occupied by Ellis Berry. Sr. Mr. and Mr*. Berry 5y a aedan driven by Frank «.. . " ““ *“ “ m Schubert, upsetting end deroollsh-

bavr recently moved to Pitman. Miss Mar.on Bobbins, a teacher of the Plainfield echool*. apent week end with her parents.

daughter. Carolyn Jean, and Mrs. | and >*«■ Wilbert H. Bob-

Lee Mayhcw. of Cedr blM

calling on friend# Saturday al-

and Mrs. Charles Sayres entertained at cards. Mr. and Mra C. T. Gehring. Mr and Mrs Charles Gasklll. Jr.. Friday evening of last week. Mr and Mr*. Harry Ultl* and Mr and Mr*. Wnam Huatsd and daughter. Marjorie, w. calling on Dr .and Mra. Thomas Sheppard. In

evening.

MIm Elisabeth Carlisle was a

Bridgeton shopper

Mr. a:

A few of the friend* of M.s. Stephen Burger gathered at her home to remind her of her natal anniversary. The evening waa ►pent In game* and mualc. after which refreshment# were served. Those who enjoyed the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bur ger. Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Hoi linger. Mr. and Mt*. Daniel Henderson. Misses Alyee Kltchner. Emma Lloyd and M-rgaret Bacon, of C 'arvllie; Messrs Wesley 'Austin Morion Clark and Edward

rday af-j Hickman.

. Captain Charlas M. Riggins bas

John Gasklll. who! received a letter from hi* brother, wen wintering at Miami.] Edward Biggin*. Sr., who returned home Wednesday! been spending the winter

Stewart. Fla. reporting 'bat other bank has Juet closed doors. The bt* bubble that picked In Florid* real eatate winter. Is *1111 bunting. The Biggin Brothers built two apart-

ment house* In Stewart two treble Shull, of. year* ago. Edward Biggins, who

calling on Mr. j retired Gandy Thure- j spends

Ing the smaller car. Injuring Cramer's arm and leg. The sedan

escaped damages.

Mra. Bessie Miller, of Sslem. widow of the Rev. Linwood Mil-

ler late of this place was In lrlril><l .,

town this week, having taken up church, Millville, the evening

entertain

Norris Road

Will Be Launched at Leesburg on Saturday

Beautifying School Yards t By Flower Beds

The firm of Bateman A Bll*aard has purchased the large schooner that I* being built at the Delaware Bay shipbuilding plant at Leesburg. This boat Is one of the largest and finest built boats that has been built on the Maurice River. The purchasers of this boat are large planter* and this boat, added to their large fleet, will help to take car* of their Increasing busli The boat will be named after Mr. Bateman's father. Timothy Bateman, who recently filed. The launching will take place Satur-

day. April *. at 10.30.

Thla boat will be 86 per cent completed wh-n she take* the water. She was constructed In a large building where a yacht was recently completed A large crowd I* expected at this launchIn which will take place on Sat-

urday. April 2 at 10 o'clock.

Mra Emily Rlggln. a daugb ter of Mr. Bateman, will christen the new boat a* It glides Into the

water of Maurice River.

County Community Day WiU Be Held at Shiloh On Friday. May 6

Notes of County School*

>ciation

The stretch to be built Is fi Port Norris in Maurieetosr,

the Mauricetown canseway. j

The materials aaked for ar. .

Sheet asphalt reinforced concreii-. (Cumberland County fine aggregate bituminous con-1 . 4 erete and coarae bituminous con-1 Firemen s At crete. [ The form of the specific*!. - The Cumberland County Flrsrre submitted by County En- men'* Association entertained lh<

glneer Walter Sharp to the State ladle* on Thursday evening at tb< Highway Commission and they, L-voy Theatre. Mlllvlll:- Thla

err approved. I occasion baa become a seml-an Commercial Townahlp folks ar- ! nual affair and L known ai

highly elat, d over the proapeet lad'*"’ nlffkf- A very enteru'n-

- having this road hard t—a-

North Port Norris

ng program given by out-of-tow talent was greatly enjoyed There waa a moving picture depleting a fire scene where the fire fighters made hair raising cue* The Ijivor Orchestra St its brat and produred sprightly mui-lr all the evening. Refreshmenu of Ire cream and cracker# were served. Altogether the nlng was full of enjoyment and everyone present nre enthusiastic

In thrlt praise of U.

New Baseball

Suits Arrived

Miss Vern* Berry entertained Mias Julia Harris, of Millville, and Mr. Edgar Soekw- 1L of this pl.ee. on Saturday venlng at

her home.

Maurice Garrison. Allen Berry. Mra John Berry. Sr., and Mr*. Benjamin Berry. Jr., visited Mis* Verna Berry a! her place of employment. In Bridgeton, on Fri-

day afternoon

Chester Hickman vWdted Mr. MlU and Mra Benjamin Berry. Jr., on

Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mra John Berry. Br.. had supper and spent the evening with Mr. and Mr*. Harry Button, of Leesburg, on Thursday. Mr*. Richard Magee, of Pennsgrovs, apent last week In town

with relative*.

Mra Laura Magee entertained

Mr. and Mr*. Richard Magee, of „ Sund,, -I'"" j n elUcnown Fairton Mar,

The member* of the R. N. H. 8 baseball tram were given their

i Tuesday for the coming which opens Auril 5.

Many Pay Tribute To D. Simpkins

Many of the school yard* of Cumberland County are bdlng made brauUful by flower beds. The southern township# lead W this work. The schools that report worthwhile flower beds are Port Norris. Dividing Creek. CedarfUM. Greenwich. Shiloh. Carmel aa« Drlmont. be* de* Landis Township Flowet bred* should np planted with bath* In tb* foil, and after the bulb* have biootaeB In the spring they should ho taken up and the bed# planted with fall flowers. The rural county r mmunt** day will be held at Shiloh oa Friday. May 6. There wlH bo contests for elementary grades la spelling, story telling and ma*M appreciation, and for high school grade* In spelling and dseiMRfl' tlon. These contest* will bs held In the morning and the fleW day cents will lake up the afternoon. It Is expected that all the school* In the smaller district* of tho county will participate A meeting of the Associated Boa d of Education wlH be held at Shiloh on Tuesday. April IS. Dinner at 6:30 In the basement of the Baptist Church will be a feature of this meeting. The County Principals' Association will hold n meeting at tho Vineland High School on Thureday afternoon. April 7. commencing at 4:10 o'clock. Room libraries are a feature ■ every room in the county. There arc ocly a very few teachers who report n' room li-

braries.

Playground apparatus la su!f very seldom found on the schoolground , More schjolgnwndB should be furnished with playground apparatus. Tb- fourth aerie* of grottp teacher ’ meetings were held during laa: week at Port Norria^ Newport. Scab rook end Shiloh. The raaetlbga wera principally confined to the teaching of silent reading and blackboard ‘

were conducted by Mins I shire and Mis* Bobbins at Port Norris. Mias Ryan and Mr. Turner at Newport. Mra Eckert and Mra. Barton at Beahrook. Miss Myers and Mrs. Sheppard , at Shiloh.

There were evidences of gambling In the form of crap shooting and there had been some wine, but the officer* discovered only empty bottles and none of the nine appeared to be thoroughly 4ntox!eated. When the police arrived there r as just an ordinary "birthday celebration” In progress, they ware told by Mra Denby herself, who Insisted that all the trouble arose when several Millville fellovzs appeared at the door and Insisted on coming In for the evening. Those krrested were charged with dlaorderly conduct and mt the heart.:* before Mayor Harry Joan. In Millville. Sundty eveIng. paid a fine cf 18.76 each and

Port Elizabeth

Laid To Rest in Old

Stone Cemetery

Death of Mrs. Nina J. McDaniels

Fourth Annual 'f oung People’s Conference

Cumberland Co. Gathering Will Be Held April 1-2

Mra Marlon Henderson attended the Sunday School Teachers’ Institute on Friday afternoon and evening In Vineland. Mr. and Mra. Harry Rabat enterta.ned friends from Philadelphia on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Braun and family, of Camden, were at their i mer home on Sunday Mr*. Greta Baevee entertained relatives from Colllngswood over the week and. Charles Els. : lohr had hU brother, wife ai.1 family, ol Philadelphia, as guest# on Sun-

day.

Mra Richard Grass man and son. Edward, of Vineland, vluting Mr. and Mis. Chrlstophar Kugler. Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Vans man have been entertalnlnK Mrs Vanaman’a parent.-, from Cheater.

Rev. Clark Welcomed Back j Popular Lady. Bride of Leu

Than Year, Buried Monday,

Pa.

”1,

Joseph

of April 1 and all dsy April 2 for their fourth annual County

Yount People* Coaferenee. Many have already registered,

while a committee is visiting every Sunday school in the coun-

ty to help secure iregUtrii:'>cA banquet on Saturday nlng. April 2. will be only feature ot this conference. The election of officer* will

prove a spirited contest, as several popular candid*'- have been nominated. This conference la for young peopl. between the age* of 16 and 24. However, leaders ot young people also may

Burton Alcorn Wn. jowl, .m b-

Not Held ror rire awarded to the Sunday school —— j which scores the greatest number In our Port Norris item- l»»t ] of point- for early registration,

week It was stated that Burton: rnlleage and attendance at sesAlrorn was arrested by County j^op Mlft , Lillian Klmberlln Is Detective Parent in connectK.n! th , rPKUlr , r . She lltes-st North

with the fire which destroyed the d,^,, street*. Millville.

Ashing) "*•* double house being built by 1

* MHDllle contractors for Dawd, wm I Thla was a mistake. Bun

the business ot sailing ladit

lingerie.

A number that was requested by several members. "Open The Gates of the Temple." was rendered in the M. E. Church Sunday morning. It was well received and a credit to the choir. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dannelly. of Bivalve, and Mr*. H. C. Banaclough. of Port Norrta. apent Tuesday as the gueet* of Mrs IxinnellyV sbter and husband. Mr. and Mr*. John B Wil-

liams. of Somers Point.

Mrs. Julius Benner. William Benner. Mr. and Mra. Walter Banner and family, ol Philadelphia, were here for th< week end. Mr and Mrs A. Rali-r and family and Mra. M. Crim. of Bridgeton, were guests of Mrs. Eva Bareuglla this week Rev. and Mrs. J. I. B. Hill let' on Saturday morning for their new horns In Paulsbor .. We hop* Rev Hill will be very gu.re-eful In his new pastorate and Mra. Norman Thompson. Mrs. May Harris. Ellen Karri* and Mr. and Mr* Mortimer Henderson apent Tuesday eti-ning In Vineland with Mr and Mra. Leonard Orr. Georg* Elli- Ml- Ella Stewart and Brooke Hickman were Millville »tailor* on Mon-

day.

The Delta Bible < l*»a held a special meeting at the home of Dane!)* Wtahart to dlscuaa advisability Of the rlaas paying

Auto Note*

, glad

A Jo1

t Maxfleld and Mr.

>hn Ringgold are driving new

purchased last week froe-

Wallace A Mills.

says Dr. Jull

I Earl H. Brown, proprietor of tj the Port Norris Garage, has just II arrived from Tarrytown. N. Y.. , i driving in three new Chevrolt

- class beat

•f tb-

A motion

•d that th*

f expense of aamr. James Burn*, of Phlladelphh as a business visitor hero o

Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Camp an family and Mra William Mason motored lo Woodbine on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Harry Hankins

Mrs. Alice Thomason and son. Kenneth, of Riverton Mr. and Mra. Thomas Haekett aud daughter. of Daretown. and Mr. and Mr*. Chester McWilliams and son. of Pitman, were visiting Mr. and Mra. Martin F. Harris on Sunday nd Mr*. George Miller and daughter. Beulah, were vIM‘»t idgeton on Friday eve-

ning.

Mrs Frank B. Robbins spent a day with friend* In Salem. Mr*. John Carman waa a visitor In Philadelphia on Friday. Howard F. Conner has returned from a visit with relatlvi

Cape May Couaty.

Mrs KM. Huated ta Improving. after several weeks' Illness. The first quarterly conference was held at the M. E. Church on Friday evening. Rev. Joseph B. Kulp. District Superintendent,

presided.

William Alcorn, of Camden,

was in town on Friday. Mt and Mrs. Frank Robbins

acre calling on relatives in Port

Norris on Friday.

Mr. and Mra Charles Llvingiton were rial tors in Port Norris

-n Sunday.

Mra. William .Reeves hs* reamed home from a visit in Woodbury. She has been spendng some time there with relaUvea who were UL Mrs. Edna Bateman, of Cedar- ■ llle. spent Wednesday evening with friends in Fairton The funeral of David Simpkins waa held at the home of hi* eon. Lewis, on Thursday afternoon and wee largely attsndrd. showing the great ewteem In which he held. Rev. J. Howard Douglass, pastor of tb* Presbyter' .« Church, conducted the service*. Interment was made at the Old Stone Church Cemetery. James Sutton spent Sunday among relatives In Philadelphia. Mrs. Irvin Roller ha* been III with the grippe. The - member* of the Presbyterian Cnurch made their every member canvaes on Sunday after-

Mrs. Nina J. McDaniels passed away at the home of her parent*. In Bridgeton, at 1:80 last Friday afternoon, after an llineaa of short duration. Deceased was the wife of Frank McDaniels, of Port Norris, and waa 27 years of age. She was a bride of little lean than a year, and will b« greatly missed by all who knew bar as she was of a very kindly and Jovial disposition. Before her marriage she was Miss Nina

Cossaboon.

The funeral was held from 'ha parents’ residence Monday afternoon at S o'clock. There were many beautiful floral token* which spoke silent words of love and esteem In which this loved one waa held. Rev. William A. Moor*, of the M. E. Church at Port Norrta. conducted the services. assisted by Rev. Carl Egit. of the First Baptist Church, of the same place. Interment was la Overlook Cemetery. The pall-bearers were member* ot the Tall Cedar Band, of which Mr. McDaniels Is a member. Many, went from Port Norris, the members of her Sunday school class with lb sir taacher attending In a body Deeensed was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Besides her husband she !g -urvtved by g little son. eleven days old. father, mother and two brothers, to whom the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community Is axpreased.

rut

nts of Mr

I »

Harry Maybe* an

week.

Mrs. Mildred Thompson Harriet Henderson motored to I Millville Wednesday. Mr* Catherine Moore and Mr. John Alsop were Philadelphia

Thuraday *t T:30 P M.. the Senior Bible Class will mee' to study the book of Romans. The Junior Bible Class will meet at 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon. The subject at the prayer and praise service on Saturday evening at 7:30 will be. "The Judgment of Self In the Bellevar.**

ongrogatlon gave „ S. N. Clark a cordial wri-j ,0 „“ A ’ hack to the church for ,h,. »“bjeet. ’ HoUneas! What God

this I fourth year at a reception held | About It. 2.30 P.

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