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Cape May and Cumberland County^ Happenings of the Week
PortNom* . Shut Out Vineland b Ck»e Pit*"' B«tle Rudolph 'Von Ovo
T.*u
Ship Chandlen | Laurel Lake
Dunham
Sensation of Game
ars'd rtetory
iUr »«•
r.u a cl«« StteW ba«U kp-.MB Btidoith and T«U tor ^ M ch »Uo«lo« tour fclu.
JJl'T .1* tuotom « bporb*!!. Port Mom* U 1U halt at tho ““
Korwl tbrco run* ou • olustr
kT © Kudotsh. '
R. Bodolpb and Kobblna
tzi a htt by HoUlB«trr. who taler .wrrd. fotlowln* TotJi peg lo
»urrd '
Recover Stolen Goods Three Live items From the
Oyster Wharve*
Tburateu a Hlgb. who coo4acted a ship chandler atore nt Bivalve have recovered aome of their sooda which were ateden their atore leal tall. Daniel s. the Conaiahle. while walfclng along the river baak B. W. DuBoli- ehn-Hag
found the articles
away amongst the reeds, wbeni levee evidently became and threw them away. Quite a number of slovee. overall* and Jumper* we-e returned.
Name of New
Development
More Poetical Than Buckghutem Pond—Club Houi
Nearly Completed
Captain
Bala Jones of tb*
Vernetta Ann.
time ago. while Istng tbe Jib
Court House Has a Dividing Creek- Paving Begun Traffic Problem Haleyville Road j On Road To
Parking and Congestion; Mates Pine Detour To Cause Lively Discussion Reach Millville and Shore
Will Build 100 Bungalows
At Laurel lake, tbe new
telopment near Buckabutem Pond,
activity along several linen tlnues steadily, with day l
era and carpenters busy tea hour*
a day. During the early *• day evenings, as well *» o: days, scores of cam come t
the scene and marvel over tbe
s visit
stay, accidentally flipped »n'1i ( , r( ., t , m<>unlljrwor k a i r e»dyae-
hurt hit foot, the doctor believing | tbe bone to be bruised. Captain
A lively
^ the traffic condltloa on Mechanic Street, took place at the last moetlng of Ui£ Capa May Court House Bod'd of Trade, which was held In the new tre bouse The Township Oo—Wtaa has agreed to adopt any regulation which will facilitate the parking of more car* on Mechanic Street, and which will at the time allow the transient ears to pass through the town without any conflict In the truffle. For some time an ordinance has been In force which prohibits any parking on the south side of Mechanic Street, from Main Street to Boyd Street. The general Imprea-
Baln was unable to command the boat up the bay this week. Captain Gerald Harrington, of the aehooncr Curleo. fllled hi* place, while one of the crew. Walter Jbnes. commanded the Curleu.
. Jeffries and Dunham Captain Bain is under the doc ondenul hall at abort tor'a care and haa teen moved id for Port Norris. Jef- from Bivalve to Mrs. Jennie Meplayed one of the beat oulre's la Port Norria. Tbe docmv, at ahorUtop aver seen on I tor state* If the foot is not used lh< local diamond. j for a few days he will be able Dunham made a sensational I to All Is pmUtlou^thU week, pit? In the eighth Inning. jj s Deputy Marshal Geome third and two out. Bon- T w , nn(T of Tr » nton . MlMd tbe
cheltt bit a terrtfle drive lo rlgh. tkai seemed a aure bit. Dunham tore over the grass from *ncond. leaped In the air knocking town tbe ball with one band and throwing out tbe runner by a foot. It waa easily the outstanding pity of the game and enabled Port Norris to neore a shut-out Farina and Boland were tb heavy hitter* for Vineland. Each letting two hlta D. Teat*, at ahortstop. was the defensive atar for Vineland, accepting aevernl hard chance* without a slip. B A. A., of Brldgeteon. will play at Port Norrta thla Saturday. The B. A. A. has a winning combination thla year nnd a done game is expected. The score:
POET WORMS A. C.
E d>. A. K
aehooncr Ella Myrtle. Captain Harry Hackney and John 8chock. Saturday. She had been up the bay buying oysters for Captain George Bobbin* when ahe was taken. Being rebuilt In Virginia ahe had contracted a bill for which ahe was Mixed Samuel Perry, of Bivalve, haa been ap-
pointed watchman.
Dunham, lb. .
N Jeffries, as. 0 9 Jeaklaa. lb. ....... • 0 : Ringgold, rf. • 1 0 Rudolph. If. .. 1 1 Mereehu. ef. — 0 0 R Rudolph, p. - 0 1 Hollinger. a _ 1 1 Lore. Jb. , • 0 Green. Jb. • 0 Aobbln. cf. 1 1 Total* I (
VINELAND
R. H. O. A. E.
MUaaeal. cf. . _ 0 1 1 0 0 '■hetorl, Jb • 0 1 I ti fnrin*. M. • J 0 0 0 Roaehettl. lb. — • 1 II 0 0 D Test*, a*. • 0 0 4 0 Corredo. Jb • 0 I 6 0 r p. • 0 1 J 0
Roland, rf.
Mellon Issues Call For
Second Liberty Loan Bonds
Secretary Mellon has called for
payment on November ’5, IIJ7. all outstanding •ecoau liberty
loan bond*. Interest on
bond > will cease on November
IS. 1117. AppSoxlaately »1.
7S0.009.IM of theoe ^eads are
aow outstanding.
While tbe bonds wBl be
or November 15. 1*J7. It U quit' probable that during the
r month* the Treasury ind to the holders of tbe
second liberty loan bond* an opj j port unity to exchange them for - other government securities.
If holder* of second liberties
desire to bars their bonds redeemed. they should present them for payment on November 15. 11*7. but If they deMre other government obligation* In place of their second*, they should watch for further an ouneetnent and notify tbelr hank to keep them Informed of any exchange
offering that may later be
by tbe Treasury.
The beautiful club hotiar. now nearing completion, sets on a bluff overlooking tbe picturesque lake, which U much wider here than at the bridge. Beth bouse* are being built along the beach near the club bou*e. An attractive pavilion la being erected or the Island. Winding roads and newly-planted atnall parks please the rye. Ta» for the loU are already In place, as are also street aigna. appropriately named. Some bungalow# are already completed. It It it#ted authority that one hundred more will soon be In proceea of erection and that plumbing and electrical fixture* are to be for the syndicate never offera developments without modern ventencca. One of the me charge state* tbe syndicate haa three hlmilar development* qnder way. one of which U located in
California.
Among the groups parked here and there over the development on Sunday were Uced autos from a distance of which two were from Chicago. Report has it tha; newspaper adertlsementa for the development ind a big opening day are In he near future.
be that this restrictk» has hurt their makes It inconvenient for people to park. No definite action has yet been taken on the matter by the Board of Trade, as they feel K la aerlous enough to deserve further thorough consideration. e*peel*Hy since no logical plan has as yet
■pom
Those who deal re to travel to Millville or seashore point* and now travel over the rough road torn up for paving, will do well detour by way of Dividing Creek and Haleyville. year, with State aid money and money from tbelr own treasuries. Commercial and Dowae Townships rebuilt the road from Dividing Creek to Haleyville. by way of French'* or Beeves' Mill, and motorist# will find on traveling tbt* road one of the finest dirt road* In thl* part of the
gtat.
Those who hate recently used It as a detour and had not prert ounly ridden over It. were amaxed that such a fine road exists In thl* neighborhood and people In Commercial Township were acquainted with It. The roao. improvement two year* ago from Dividing Creek to Millville. I* In fair condition, but not altogether desirable as a road for constant or heavy travel. The best portion of the road
Mauricetown
Pouring of Concrete Started
On Monday Last—Big Strides Being Made
Will Boost Port Norm
Government j 1 *""
Issues New | Floating Ban • , — ] cently
Becomes Effective Septeni "
ber I—Will Seriously
Effect Oyster Industry ! " ' K ’' ,
The actual pour.ng of cone for the hard surlaced road between Port Norrl* and Mauricstown was begun on Monday morning and great -'rides an tng made by the large cement
Adulterated.*' Says Order b Jam „
The 1 : ha* t*»«' ‘'floating temher 1 ■o doubt
fed tttate* Government j f ronl
class.
Over fifty
loti*!
i d*riv*A
Huhen ShapelMr thl* city after t ,.ke in New York
that '
11* In Down* Township, from the
Ron.
. o o c t o
Total, fl « >4 It Ron Norria OflfloOOJO 0—* Vineland flflOOOOOO 0—« Sarriflce*—Testa. Jeffrie* and “ Rudolph. Lett on b**m—Vlne7: port Norria. 4. Ba* "'"-Off—Tssta. 1. struck out by --Rudolph. 7 by Testa. 5. Stolen “*** -B. Rudolph, Boland and ■Haneal; Hollinger. Farina. S; J. Umpire—Conahe/.
Trade »• to make Mechanic Street _ one-way street Tbe bus company ha* agreed to os* church Street In tbe event that this Is
done.
order again*: ,
oysters, effective SepThls latest order will <- fought by tbe planttppers before the time i
arrive* for it to b.-conie effective-. There have been other similar | ordci*. but modification# have , » gran‘ed. Now the Depait- , it of Agriculture announce* It haa rormined by clperl- i meat* *ha! floated oyater* come under the :i<-adlhg of ••adulterated i
Tbe contractor*. Mes*r- Wal- j fow j-- ntii , he practice must b<- . lace. Toxour ft Wall* hav bten' ((> pp, , ,, , he offender* will he
prtmec'itrd
bis order wlllj
| le a hard .low to the oyater In- i
1 Autry >■ the cove. In which mll-I thoo .ud.toriun, *L, re lmpor-
tant buslns** will b*- tianaacted. Boben Cutler, a Mudent at Temple I’nlvendty. n»'l formerly
for the vanity crew, hi
A large force of m*n have be* n employed for the pa*: hr*e week* preparing the road and laying th«
forms and it I* «-.p tbe pouring of lu* c continue Mpldly and completed In iweord tl
during the la»i ^
day* In being awarded similar| contract* to thl* one and through the securing of tbeac bigger Job* have been able to purchase and
Harry Hear mo- "!• n on Friday,
where they will *p r.d *vvera|
,y» In that city with friends. Many from thl* city will at-
tend the Cape May County Odd Fellow* AMociatlo* meeting, to
| In Ocean City next Tues-
day night.
Mcdgehow was a .•hlladelphla visitor Saturday.
The tTooblne B-.y Scout* will
ieet Monday evening
Track and Field M«t The rur^I schools of the coun-
ty will bold a track nnd field meet at Cape May Cour House on Saturday, on the Middle Township athletic 'ield. There will be division for boys weighing more than 90 pounds and 1cm thah 90 pounds, and also for girl*. Badge* will be given to winners of find, second and third places and a banner will be awarded to the school scoring the
highest number of points.
Golf Qub Thursday
Luncheons Are Popular The buslnes* men’* luncheon* which are being served every Thursday at the Wildwood Golf Club have become very popular. Seventy-five to one hundred member* and their friends have been patronizing these noonday luachNo doubt Charles Douglas*, the affable president of the clnb. largely responsible for so Urge a patronage, a# member* report that he surprise* the boy* each week with tbe wonderful eaU he aervea. Visitors are welcome to attend tbe luncheon*, which are M
from 12 until 2 o’clock.
Woman Badly Hurt in Auto Accident Arm Broken and Badly Cut When She Wa* 1 i.rown Through Windshield
, , non* Of d> ira am invested.
i*.- inble an array of l*or-«vri ^ , pUnter* Ing and tlm*’ ••rtng equipin.-n! . h>ve |o|1)jti , lh# prijr|lM Ujr . •econd to none, and tbe sp- 'f 1 . (rtJ , dl . !grd . r „p r * on float# with which the work !» betnxi^ the ^ lhr M ,„rlce U of great Interost *• «be rll wh , th# cleanse, •core* of onlooker* who follow ; thi m ^ # y Mdlm . n , (rnm , be the progre*. of w®rk t ^11011 This floating also Iro through their being •‘■le mikpj( the utter, give steady employment t sj.ipprr, punter* insist their workmen. ib-T h""', the oyster and up a fin* organization of k'* . It cl. :.er Thl* argument men and foremen wt.o also great-k, ^ th : iled out
ly assist In carryl
Occurred In Cedarville
wlthou
The paving of thl* Important highway will be a boost to Port Norrl* and community and ■ fine thing for the entire county.
• diys wb- :i|Dr. Herbert Wiley
stirred food e
Federal depxr 1
Now t
Two automobile accldenU curred In Cednrvllle over the week end and both about In tbe same place at the north of the town. A Urge sedan bearing a Pennsylvania license, on the way
Port Norris to ,h ' • ho "' 10 uk, “ f ,he r Oil at central Kh ool skidded o. .. .. ~ r I wet road and turned around and
Memrs. Kenneth Hollinger. J. j directly Into a telephone ' All,ii W.rrtn »od motlr , 1( ,t« ul .6 .. f.„ L«r. moV™. to t« ib. .round uO alUKrlo. H
Sundry, .brret be tomert -It. J „ t> ,
I. rp.ndln. throo.b tb. w.bd.hl.ld
to D.I.- ".ood b.r .boulder., thtn
the rebouud was shoved back Into
"King of Bargains - ’ Again Holds Forth
Jake Poole, known In this community as "Poole tbe King of tbe Bargains." again opened up an open-air store on tbe porch of Frank Salbo# pool room on Saturday 't*; thl* time armed wltb a peddler's license and all other paper* and documents necessary to
carry on such a buxine##.
mtry with bead of the
lent.
.rtment InsUt* It extensive expeil-d-'termlned that soak up about 20
por cent of tMIr weight In w*i ft Is upon ihia find ng the charse 'adult.-ratUn” I- based
WOODBINE
A. J. Talley Is awaiting i i_ mi grand reception from ^h afft-1 ^ Mu( , rnt ^ riAUaK ber rial* when he re*ume* hi* m,. Morris
hire for several day*. Ben Goldlnger made a trip to Tuckahoe recently. Ruby Dtckaon and friend* motored down to Woodbine Friday afternoon. Ted Adam*, of lb.- PennayN vula R*lln.ad Company, spent several day* In ibis city. Abram Mirsky. local cattle dealer, epeni Saturday In Cape May City on busln.-ae. Tbe Woodbine clothing industry will start up operations after closing for several week*. Glad .- Kau. of the Trenton Normal School. Is visiting her perer.t*. Mr. and Mis. Joseph 1* Kat* over t’.o week end. Herman Rothman. Maurice Hornsteln and Mr*. Esther Rothman Were admitted meluber* ot Rebekab Lodge. No. 71. L a
O. F.
-samuel KaU and triends were secant Atlaosaw CVVy vlsllorn on
burinev -ww Miss Mary Blum.
and Mr*. Morri*
Bivalve
Railroad Croflging Needed at Brown Street Th « real need for a crooning *h'.-r Brown Street crosses the ‘-rntral Railroad at Port Norris. *» Bow. fen, as people are forced ,0 go two miles to get to the w *>rr end of the town at time* IK '*- that the contractors *»rklng oa Main Sirwel. The 1 ’““hip ahould demand a «
»t this point.
To Confer On Prc biemi Of Salt Water Anglers Announcement of * g'nor* 1 conference on proMem* coo fronttag the salt wnter angler, to be held at At Ian Hr City. Saturday. June IS. has been in.df In no open Utter nddre**ed to the sportsmen of the State by Engene V. Coonett. third, president of tbe New Jersey Kish and Game Conservation U»*ue. The conference will be held under the league's auspice* and will be open to all who are Interested In the Improvment of condition* along the coast, particularly with — gard to flshlnx and pollution.
their trip was continued to Dela-
ware Water Gap.
Allen Lake of Philadelphia,
spent the week end with hi*
mother. Mr*. Emm* Lake. Mias Helen Sharp, a tencher the Colllngswood school*,
spent the week end with her parents. — w '“»* r Sharp. .
R. W. DuBol*. Jr . has opened up his building next to t^ laundry, where he will
awnings. He formerly conducted
tbe buslnes# at his father’
loft, at Bivalve, and due to tbe Increase of business was forced
to occupy a larger building Mr and Mr». Cbsrles Peace
and Mr. and Mr*. George Fagan motored to Atlantic City Sunday
Mrs. Walter Hlnaon. of M'f*"-
Thoma* Pierce, local fish dealer. while preparing to make a shipment of fish, had the misfortune of puncturing his hand
with a nail Saturday.
Samuel Fagan ft Son have Just installed a new heater In the
home of William Sharp.
Fllmore Thomas, one of the ere* of the schooner "Annie M. Newcomb." Captmln Jame* Cher Ick. had the misfortune of getting
hi* hand caught in the winders — while dredging on Monday. He tieo. spent a few days with "» r waa brought to Maurice River I daughter. Mr*. William Klgeln* Immediately, where he wa* taken Trooper James McLain, formerthe Bridgeton Hospital. He i y stationed at Port Norria. but
who later was moved !<• Mldoie-
the ear. It was thought at first her neck waa broken and she received some bad cut* and broken arm. The driver escaped unhurt but the two occupants the back seat received some vere gashes from flying glss* ■ brulsm. All were rushed to the Bridgeton Hospital. | The other strident was caused by another car coming out the Neck road onto tbe main road without blowing the born, and a Urge coach going toward Bridgeton turned out too quickly and striking the dirt caused the coach to turn over. There were three ladle-. In the car and all shaken up badly, anu the driver received a badly rut leg. which waa dreasen by Dr. Lore, of this
Place.
Very few bu.lne.x trnn^R*. ”.,h7'r of Cap. M.r>™*'- Mr
- ^ n0,K, ^To'^jC-W Honj^nUB.^ „ a
their money with ftuslneas hoUM; •. « a business trip! eleB *® B, * rJr a
eatabllshed In the town who cater a—.,, pria.. •Teninc calUr of Mis? Celia Bosenfeld. rsrt-sa.o-™-"-"■‘wSri'sss.i ...j *•s 1 ;% well na contribute by thrir bo* 1 - 1 met , n the » b » rn y
I here Saturday.
.Cool, ta.1 ool 1.1 »r. Mr. —x
»or... o. o! Phlixa.IrtO. «■.; 1«.| ..J e.l. >n,r..„a „■ uraxr «... -“I »<■
Wild... lo ^.Urlp.1. I» .to U*x. H “eni
Cape v County Interscholaatlc: Mr. and Mrs. P • v.ape .v.x e rho-ter Pike. P*., vlstrd trlcndn
Newport M. E. Church ^ Play "Thai's On* On Bill" '""‘♦'Uled la the Town Hall a few •wk* ego by tbe Epworth league. repea* d last Fridgy In the ;°»n Hall J Leesbury to Uia delight of a large audience, the '•"shura ( hurrh -ud Newport ■♦ague dividing the proceeds Tbe croup ot tea player* did even bet,er than when at home. They art 10 *- congratulated. •'‘•at Sunday marnln a -oubl# Quarter from Pitman wUl t ln 'he sinathg. liover* of ' ^n- shold be presest to
Newport
lost four fingers.
Announcemtat is made of the marriage of Mtse Maude Camp and Richard Lacey, both of Bivalve. on Thursday evening. April •1, at tbe home of Rev Carl Egll. pastor of the Port Norrl*
Baptist Church.
Mr*. William Bbarp w< Philadelphia Wednesday, where she will spend some Ume with
relative*.
Another accident happened
, N. J..
Will Preach at Newport
Jlrls 'Briscoe, of Bryn tir-r..d- , ;Vvu.r.r,.r “'Ml- Anna Mar and Dorothy Henderson and Helen Me E" raI *. of Woodbury, 'pent the week end
with Seth Hosted.
Mrs Leroy Hines and Mr*. C. Sayres were Philadelphia rtep"^KSort Baptist Chnroh ha. extended a call to Rev^ Geo. Fletcher, of New Britain. Conn Quincy U Joslln and O L Newcomb wer Bridgeton shop-
per* Wednesday of l»*< Mr* CecUa Potter, of *'' n '
ah. 1- spending some time witn her sister. Mrs. Peter F- New- ^ Mrs Warrington Campbell en-
.totoltoJ ». to! oillo-.T and Oto.» B. U „. « IHrldtn. C~l. 1 V.„ S.««
d * r , New- on Wedneaday. Lin wood New | ^ ^ Albtrt of
.Newport, spv-nt Thursday with c Mr and Mrs- Charles Sbcppar.L omi J 8. Terry and Company, ot
,„d-.-,to x.™. '■
Harold!A Btowman. which is to •peat I rated at the old steamboat Harry j opposite the Sanitary Oyste
>i>a«»y-
stationed'Funeral of George Loper,
here for a few day* Of Dividing Creek —— — j Th* funeral of George Loper. of -TV 1 1c—.. the Library IMvldlng 1-reek, took i.Uu-e from lo Users oleine u J h(i U|r r ,. t(drIiri . on ThurMi , y The Port Norria Public Library, afterno .11 Rev Edgar Miller, of rill be open lo serve the public on! Elmer, a friend of the family and Monday evening. May 23 •' |« former pastor of th# M E regular hour. 7 to « o'clock H l*i< hurrh. pr. arhed the sermon and now located In Ita new quarters the Revs Joseph Simpson. Harry
Mrs. Oscar Ferguson Given Surprise Party A surprise party ws* given to Mrs. Oecar Frrgerson in honor of her birthday by the cbolr of tbe Port Norris M. E. Church on Thursday evening. After choir rehearsal they were told that everyone wm* wanted In the basement, upon entering Mrs. For gerson knew what It »»* *1‘ about. Mrs. Morton Bateman, tbe chorister presented b.r with flowers. The remaining evening was spent la playing and singing, after which sandwiches, coffee. Ice cream and cake were served. Those who enjoyed the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fergeraon. Mr. and Mt- Morton Bateman. Mrs Bur Miller. Mrs. Kathryn Tbornlng. Mr# Eva Warren. Mrs. Flora Harrington. Mm. Ann Bowden. Mrs. Blanche Cain. Mrs. Alice Shropshire, Mrm. Edit!. Chance. Miss Rhode Prichard. Reo William Moore. John Sharp Jeeorge C. Radcllff. of Mill
the organist.
•••tudned long sta<
relative* Wood!)
he athle.
Spencer." Captain Howard Bradway. while In the net
going about, broke the gear* in ber steering wheel. leaving Maurice river Sunday afternoon for the oyster beds, the wheel broke, but upon returning was
> get It temporarily fixed.; to be able to atari work'
Monday morning. Thursday It broke again, causing Captain
Brad way to lose on« day. Mr*. John Hayden spent Thurs-
day In Millville.
Mrs. Granger Tongue Is confined to her home on account of
lllnea*.
Mr Fred East, of Baltimore. mager of tbs New Bay Oyster Company, wa* In town W d _*y,
recently vacated by: Snyder nnd John Hacketi
Clark ft AusUn. Any financial or | also pres, nt and took a 1
community Interest displayed will 1 tbe service
be greatly appreciated by those. A trtmi,,. ws* paid who arc trying to make this msH-1 dpcau4 . d »hirh It waa said tutloa * real asset to tbe town. . Ul|ll he nevrr spoke ill of anyone
1** Oath-trine Ring, local Mr.-...- - - „ ur , »l ach. r, spent the week (made a trip to tap- M »> <* ttrt Ir. hlladelpht. with friends, House ^Xwlt*. „> ! M Harrow Is spending Mr. and Mm. M “"! B . . . bi _. days In New York City ardent members of the Voodblne , la JJ, odd Fellow r were Uridgetaa -d. white nnd blue Wood-1 vlsltem Saturday. .-.re eatem made their debut! Rose Goodman, a gradual-, of they attended the firemen's : the High Sch.Kil. spent »ev h.ld In Bridgeton. May .days here with her P« reu *"'- *lth nearly every company Mr. and Mn> he State represented. Ukej visited friends In Ocean City Sal d of loyal soldier* did they urd*y. ^ , in 1 the streets of Bridgeton. Jacob S. U-vtn. magistrate in r. and Mis Morion Levitt j thl* locality, waa a recent WHd-
e Bridgeton visitor* on Satur-
Port Norris Baptist Chur. Owing to dissatisfaction * both standard or daylight « rime by some members <•! j church In connection with » service*. It h*e been voir!
split the differ
Mr. and Mr*. Archie Levy, of Egg Harbor, are spending aevcral weeks with Mr. and Mr*. Morris
Sapcretein.
Isaae Mexenberg I* erecting a new bungalow ou Washington
Mauricetown Musical
York
• Bridgeton shopper* on j ^
. and Mrs
A musical waa given In Town
Hall on Wedneaday evening. ''»y
Carl YashlH. Mr*. Y »1“U-
Miss Newkirk, and Mr. Tice, of Bridgeton, were the entcrulnera. and rendered an exceptionally One
program. Tbe proceed* ticket sale will be applied
school .dano fund Since the nrst
of January the children have
ed. Including the receipt* of the musical, about 197.00. This *•
good for a two room school.
would not listen to anyone j n ‘| lw wll | be held at 'be f »ing else who would speak ill of others.I hoUr# . Wednesday. 1-idlet ;-rayer *—* rather eourbt to find some| m a,.,) n g ; )>. M T uesday
fternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelt were .sltor* at Wildwood on Saturday. Solomon Beckensteln spent the week end here on businea*The Woodbine Mutual Loan
Association organized several, »vcnuc.
year. ago. ha* had a rapid In- The Cranberry I crease In financial resources plain, lost their fli
Nathan Fotisb. of Atlantic: .-aeon to the
City. wa» a local visitor on Mon ! Asenclatfon bas. ba
day. outrider* gridiron
Harry Fell waa a recent New
of Belle-
Fb
of a bright, sunny disposition andjjjy Junior
will be greatly missed from blai M
community He 1* survived Dy »I „ 7 p y wife and *on. mother and father. ^
a riater. Mr*. George Fagan.
Cli
x at 2 4*. I
Port Norris, and a brother. Ixevi loper. of Philadelphia, all of whom have the sympathy of the entire community in their great sorrow. The floral tribute* were many ard very beautiful and told of the high esteem In which he was held.
Capaldi Home Improved j
! here wbo atU
1 Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*.
wse for Fogg
block* built! «o #c e building ha*! you emod-ied and aunt
If We Had Some Ham
Country School-teacher (o country school-teacher's salai -If each child will bring an to school tomorrow I will *
iow Columbus made on end. And if you t an egg. why Ju*t brl
practice j Harry Rothman, aturday. prayer and :
at 7 P M. Sunday. 'clock; Sunday
h. an old-time j 1 ■nt. visited over J 1 Ith Mr and Mrs.!
Talley made a trip toi'! City on Sunday afternoon U ■Igh Goldlnger. former high! 1
led In whitded Friday
thooi. 2 o'clock. Christian En ! eavor. « o'cli«ek: Evening. 7 clock All Ihem- ervlcee stano-. ■”o“”»a.y «to. w -',
t th. told Krtdl- - of the Baptist Bibl. I nlon of 8atun.ay. , . . » North America, will .peak. The U™ Halprn claim, to »
subject for Sunday evening will j champlor be- 'Wiser Than The Children ; e" ,ierD
of Light." Come and worship |1
with ua
v be the!
P Chas.
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