CAPE MAY COUBTY TIMES. PlI^AY. MAY SO. i9K-
Page Two Spring
Meet
Cumberland W. C. T. U.
Interesting Program at Cedarville Institute—Welcome
Extended Delegates
Menantico
and Mrs. WIUIb Ackley,
.... .. Millville, called on bll
parents Monday evening. Mrs. George Garrison has ^re-
turned
spending some
State President Spoke
and Mrs. Kira t'oi and! Mrs. Beulah Steelman and Mrs. daughter railed on Mr. and Mrs. 1 Boss I. DuBols spent , Thursday H. ' orson. of Bridgeton. Sun- with Mra. Liixle Davis, of Millville
day.
Centre Grove
The Cumberland County W.
T. U. Spring Institute was held In Cedarvllle Baptist Church last week. A Urge number of out-of-town people attended. The County president. Mrs. Harriet S. Powell, presided, announcing severs! very able speakers. Mra. Annabel) Bowden, of Shiloh, honorary county president. wai among those that gave some Intereatlng talks. Mrs. Bowden Is an elocutionist and gave some
very enjoyable readings.
The morning devotional exercise* were led by Mrs. Rne Bateman, p reel dent of the Cedarvllle Union, and the delegatee and gucat- were welcomed by Mr* Ray l). Brown and Rev. E. Vaughn, the reeponee being made
by 4i!ra. Prancee Hanford.
Mrs. Ray D. Brown gave a talk on "ChriaUan CUItensblp." M.-a. Mabel R. Gilbert spoke on the ••Problems of the Young People and Responsibilities of the Pnrenta." In which »be pointed out the need of protection for
children.
A feature Of the morning session »** when one hundred school children led by their teachers, entered the church and were addressed by Mrs. Gilbert on the work of the U. T. IMra. Emma Hand conduct*-"! the afternoon devotional service. The chief address of -he afternoon was by Mis- Nina Frant*. the SUte presld* .1. who reviewed the temperance work throughout the country. A letter waa read from Mr. Hettinger, Republican candidal*for State Senator. In which he pledged biraoelf to work for prohibition In «very way. The county officers of the W. C. T. U. are m follows: Mrs. Annabel Bowden, honorary president. Shiloh: Mrs. Harriet S. Powell, president. Port Norris; Mrs. Jesse A. Roevt-s. corresponding secretary. Bridgeton: Mrs. lAura W. Gibson, recording secretary. Bridgeton: Mrs. Emma Colder. treaeur«. **«£**£"; i j llUl nq u-C'-uimi. m.iviesI director. Port Norris. Those attending the meeting from Port Norris were: Mrs. D. Powell. Mrs. Morton Batenvvn. Mrs. Rebecca Day. Mrs. William Moore. Mrs. Harry i*ee. Mrs. I*. Miller. Mrs. W. Perry. Mrs. H. Hand. Mrs. Samuel C. Kake. Mrs. Stetson Campbell. Mm. Ogden Shropshire. Mrs. J. Wesley Adama. Mine Helen Powell. Miae Lucy
Mra. Lucy Wells, of New York, ia having ' itensive repairs made to her horn* here. Waller Fhtfer.
her home here after of Cuml-rland. is the contractor.
with rela- l Mr. and Mra. Joaoph Cox. Harry
tlvcs In Millville. Cox and Walter MacDonald spent David Grennon. Mra. Paul Ack-j Saturday evening in Millville, ley and daughter visited In Mill-1 Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Thompvllle Wednesday. non *pcnt Sunday out of town. Allie Tomlinson had the mis-1 Mm. Ruby Whildcn has refortune to upset hit tractor while turned home from Baltimore where working in his meadow, hut he ,he attended the wedding of her
ceeaped serious Injury. niece.
Mr and Mra. Harry Hankins i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sharp, of
entertained friends from Bridge- Bridgeton, called on relaUrea here
ton Thuraday evening. w* duesday evening. Mla* Lydia and Florence H*mp-1 Mr. and Mra. Leslie Thompson
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamp enterufip out-of-town company
ton! Mr. Frank Bucham. Mr. and Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Ackley. Mlsa Ages Mr and Mrs. Gilbert l<«e spent Grennon, Mias Vary Ackley and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
David Grennon were Millville ,* ,-nplon. at Court House, visitors Saturday * ning. Mr. and Mrs. Job Tosmur
Mr. and Mm. Tom Lenry and , oa n House, and Mr. and Mra. daughter, of Trenton, apent the -onard Harris and Rhoda Harris, week end with her parent*. Mr. „f Marlboro, spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Walter Hinson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spence.
Mr. Charles Ackley, of Oaklyn. Mm. Viola Sharp spent the week spent the week end with hD par- Pnl j with her daughter. Mias Lets
•nt*. Mr. and Mm Paul Ackley Sharp. In Camden. Mr. and Mra. Willis Aekl-y. o'
Bridgeton, vlalted their Mend.-
b.r. sun-ay Dorchestei
lr. and Mm William Inni.. * | »' “1' Barker and Mra. Jennie Marr-1 were _ i » n » nn * , of Atlantic city, and Mrs.. Bridgeton o ‘
^ . a . milv nj Ik VMloa. of Philadelphia. si*ent| Harry Chant* bad the minor
Riillina Sha— »*e| TMj» C .a, Mr and Mm J w»»> ™ ent-Tcachers' meeting In Port Ocean City, spanl Sunnay *'7 Hjm .. s „f thU place. I badly while unliving meat rnmi
Mr. and Mra. Baymood Martin, and son. Harm.
Mias Martha Champion, of ITtan. spent the week end with her parents here. Mis* Katie Cox end niece. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Stile* mother, of Millville, vlalted and Mrs. Winfield Hunter on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John BaMeson entertained a party of friends from Wildwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Polhamu* entertained at dinner Monday evening Mr. and Mm. Howard Polba--u* and daughter. Gladys. Mra PI,.-tie Polhamus, Mra. Troylls WIID and daughter. Eleanor, and Mr. and Mm. Milton Bailey.
Haleyville
Delmont
lama Martin
John Zimmerman was a Cedar- and Mm.
ville visitor Sunday. «Bridgeton Monday evening. M,*. Mildred Bpirka ha* gone, to Mr*. Anna Karl spent Mond-t:
Fort•-.-<1 ue. where -ie will be head afternoon with waitress tn the Cl arleeworth hotel Spark*, for the summer. Charles Jonea . and Mra. Charles Taylor, of Monday. :Mlllrille. spent Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Taylor. Mr and Mr*. Elmer Taylor were Bridgeton rlaltora Thuraday eve-
Forleecue vtadlors on Sunday. Mrs. Rosea Bailey and Fred
Gar rison and » :*»
Howanl Mr*. l*»ra Bow her and son.i
| s. i«,b. toft Monday morning for J extended vfrit with relative* A-
Maplewood.
Millville ,
Dividing Creek
m Vr*. Ellrabet!. j Garriion and Mra. V/arret. Oarrl son were In Btidg* on on Mon-
I day.
i Mr. and Mr* Harr Little, of
jTlo* Esther Sparks spent Sun-j M r and Mra. Charles T. Clay-j Newport, have reti tied home, day with Mias Ullle SUlea. of; ton and Mrs. Walter Hartaianl after spending r. rrr» days w= n Falrion road. ' , nd wn . John, of Waahlnglet.. i their daughter. M *. Mattie
and Mra. George Dunham, of D c tpt . n i the week end with! Lop-r. relative They all returned ho ne Mr. and Mr*. Nel
' annonneo- the birth O
. with
bavins hi*
Thomaa Chew, of William* spent several day* last
Mr. and Mra- WillUnO Hunt t Mr. and Mr*. Thomas - hew. Jr have returned from a rls t with; Alfred Barber of Woodbury,
their son. Edison HuBt* r, a ■! i spent the week em! family. In Phllsdelpbl*. Floyd HolUn-i . Mrs. Hcrech* 1 Petit and 11” lei bouse wired this »•««-
daughter, of Ocean City, were re- LeRoy B < ■ .mptoa who cent visitor* at the home of M: - been quite 111 t» slowly Improving.
Samuel . Mm C. B. J,-i «*»**
Mr. and Mm. John ►idler and |tar. Edna. ap<nt Monday :ind Tuna
children, of DennlaVld hav* r* day in Phlla-i- phla. turned to their home after sp* nd-| Mr. and Mi
Ing
time with relutlran
.lamas Dllworth. of
Mlsa Grace Whin field, of Camden. apent the a-elc end with
Mia* Pearl Hunter
Miss Elisabeth B-rry .of Glaashoro Normal Sehooi gyotit a few day* with her pat nln. Mr. and
Mr*. Harry Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Ab im Camp and son. lawrv-nc*-. ap*nt the week end with rclatlvea m Bridgeton. Mr. and Mm. 6 muel Friant and son. Bobby, wet U Vineland
on Sunday aft*moot.
Mi. and Mrv. Ed»a*d Bowk*
and Mrs. Bamutl Ga retnon apent Varna Bailey, of Maurieetown.
PtUunn. vislnd Mr. and Mra. Wal-
Compton over the week end. sveral from out of town at-
tcndi.l t. ■ louununlly tureen aupper tn K. f P. Hall. Kriday eve-
Mr. and M Omrlc* Taylor and
taroll). and Mr .. LUsio Davis, of lUllvlIh .-pent Sunday evening,
with .Ml Beulah bt. ijman. Mr. and Mra. George Harris and
aon. Charlaa, of Port Elixr.b* th. visited over the week end with Mr.
and Mil William llartxog. Kathryn F'owman. Walter
of this place, and
Friday evmln* In Oean City. Mr. and Mr*. Lrwlia Hunter , and daughter, Grace. ~~ * _
MUrille on Hatnrday.
Mr. and Mm. Srhuylcr Godfrey. Of Blackwood, and Mr. and Mm.
J.TA Holllnger. af Port Norris. J w-re enti-rtalned at the home of||
Sni i'Kl Godfrey on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Frank HowkerlB
wire guests of relative* In Ocean |r
City on Sunday.
A number of our people attended the firemen's parade In Bridge-
ton. Saturday. May 14.
MU* Mackay. helping teacher, and Mrs Borda. county nurae.
visited our school last week.
Harry Noblett and Charlie Laplhuska. Emma Laplbuaka. Melv In Teach and Ida Peterson ' .qualified for the county spelling contest ibis year. The three " flrat nam-d were ehoeea to attend the conte*. held In Bridge-
ton. Rat trday May 14.
Mtss Josephine Penning 1* better at this time and able to be
about the house-
A diatrlct meeting of P. O. S. of A. was held la P. O. 8. td ' A. H*H Tue-day * ruing. Mr. and Mr.. Smith Camp, of Wildwood, visited Mra. Camp
atster Sunday.
Elmer Cox and family. o Oeean View. viHttod U* father one day last week. De.-qulc the stormy weather Friday morning. May 6. the Cumberland County rural field day mx held In Shiloh and wa* * gr-at event for the rural school: of our county. There were al l(-a*t tnanty-Avc hundred In atrendane*. When the points for athletim were counted for tw< mom echo'll* Delmont stood flmt with 35 points; lower Hopewell -reoB.I with 37 points; Butt* n.KMl. third with 17 poini* and Haleyville fourth with 16 point*.
. ,day. with the exception Victor Kstadt entertained com- John Hartman, who will aprn.
pony from out of town Sunday. oome time here.
John Banks. Jr., of Cedarvllle. Mr , j^ura Garrlaon and Mns. spent ;.n evening this w* "tt at thr Hartman attended the W horn, .d Ml* Margaret Wlor. or c T , g^ing inMitute at
this p!are. Cedarvllle on Thuraday. i Earl called on Mrs.. Bu(n j pn i|| n », Hannah
Florence Garrtaoi
Creek, t* spending aome Har
with relatl.es here.
Daniel Haley aad wife, of llnorertown. were vlMtijig N. J. lore and family o* Tvwwday Mulford Bonham and wile and M and Mm Harry Seed*, of Bridgeton, and Mm. Mary MierMrs. II*rach«4 Pterr* not Mrv. ED* Steelman, of Doreieater. writ- entertained »* supper at Mm. Orr'* home on Sunday. Mra. Mlnwie H >bu alienoed he anno*! m-eting of the Wert clarion of the Bap Missionary Society, on Tues-
day. at Mlllvtlfe.
Rrv. Harry Snydex apd family spent Tuesday evening with Hairy Gillespie and family. In
Vineland.
Mine* Emm* Lore and Both Pepper represented .hi* aehoai at a contest In Bridgeton last
Saturday.
Miss Dorothy Jouea. of For!
friend*
. iBIIsxard. Mm. Vannaman
Mra
Nelson Taylor Sunday. Mr. ,nd Mr*. Doewtl Turpin yd ISl^ren .^"Mre. WlOto Dilks dHldr.n, who ^.'e been apendlnt! , UeI|d ,.,, , hf . dnnu , n Bridget..,,
the winter In Florida, are spend- u .
da,: * ,rlth “T*- T,, . rp ‘- n '* 1 Warren Garrison and wife, of
Other. Mra. Mill Tnylor. of this !
ace
Mi- Elizabeth Jenkln*. of New-1 port tpent Thursday with Mr*.
Reb* Taylor.
nn*n Taylor waa a Bridgeton visitor Wednesday. Mra. Clarence Mundy spent • n evening this week with Mr. an>: Mra Edward Bchmend. of
MlUvill-
Charleston. W.
> visiting i
" M^Umre Emnix Or: and Eliia-I h beth Lore. Orrt-I HI vman funeral her naele. WHILtu Mis* Matilda M why :• motore*) Sheppard,
to Millville on Mon*
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Ho Spake Anglikh (At the Zoo); By George! that elephant look* Juat like Mary's beau. Big Boy: Why. 1* that a nice thing to nay? Other: Aw. he can't understand what I nald. The man who toots hi* own turn aoou has everybody dodging when he approaches.
Heislerville Many from here viewed th, llrenen*' parade In Bridgeton SxUarL' afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Barkley Cor xnd Mr. and Mrs. Rolicrt HolllnKsl sad. nt D-esburg. H»nt Sund.i; slth Mr. and Mra. George Tpnilti: Mr and Mr*. Kill* Bogg- ;,nd Miss Ethel St. Clair, o! Port I <abeth. called on Mi and Mrs A on Gairlson Sunday. ; Mr. and Mra. Ezra COx swot Monday In Atlantic i'Uy. Mr. and Mm. E'iw;,r4 Irelx., t apent Saturday evening inMUIvii:Mr and Mr*. Ot lands l*e*-. ot Delmont. spent Sunday wBh Mm Elisabeth Garrison.
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