Two
CATE MAT COUITY TTHIS ITDAT. JUHE 1 1«7
Dividing Creek
Menantico
Cedamiie
Mm Hanuafa Mo fcome from Millville
»rt*r upending toatt time Pitt her d»«*hter. Mm George Ocrrl- i 1
Mr ud Mm. ChJirtca MoCUtr. pea I g«B4a? m tSTtidwood. Mr* Ut*le B ItevSt. of Mill j llle. rtaUed Mr* BruloB Steel-1 j man Thmvday *od BrltUy. Mte StelU Cra»e *pw»t There-'
Centre Grove
Hr. and Mm. Howard Spoceer id Mr and Mr* Lerm Speo«-r rrr o:i(-of-(own vlidtom Sunday
Ralph Taylor
Mtas Alter Brown, of Dennie- Mr Bar-; Ackx> motored to| Mr. and Mr* George Porter, ia the gu»« of Urwto,MllinUe Utmday '* I*»«S»t*ofo. ha»e been waiung and famUy. | Mr* Aam HolxiBgrr and caogh- their daughter Mr* A. Sever.
mtnroed ter .pent part of Tto.wlay in Mr and Mr* Harry Campbell. _ _ ftaiordav I MlUvtlW of Panl-boro. have been apendlag day and Frida? wttli Hr*. Beo-'HUIvtlle at the prevent tune - -- • • Shaffer, a few daya la town. lab Steel mar. Mr and Mm. Beekett. of MIB-
iraed to Mia- M.Jdmd Siwiman. of Cam The Barge Mildred, in charge rill, failed on Mr and Mm. Jer
SoMt :x*dae for the »«tntr.*r —r. the guest of Mra-lof Ca*taln John Burke, of Capeireil Saturday evening
May Court House, left thl* port! &thrr Sparks waa Is MUleflle
,UUK-on i" 1 "- V- ■»- —■ — » ■ —r r— a 01 —
SOS. apest Sunday with B. 1
Chance and wife.
r the eeliar
ID fur
lime.
Mr sad Mm Wilbert Hetxieger lertataad frVewd* Irore .vorth
Jereey over the hciidi’ ;
r aad Mr* Wrfh.n. Barthol- i . of Pbflidnipfeta called on and Mr* Pad A.-hfey Sund.»> f r. aad Mr* WtlUam Kntghl nurtaiaed ost-o'-umc com
of Millville m dog tor their
M- aad Mrs Clarence Caaam : 'Utighter, Daaaor. of Pklla lybia. have been spending a '•» tay* with Mr. and Mm. L.
R Smith.
Mr. and Mm. Perd Plsher. of rb iadelphia. are ipendiar a few ^?* with relatives in tows. Mm. Alva Champion and daughter. Mary, left on Sslurda?
Mr. and Mr* W .a*tr. Ackle?. Jr fl r Bridgeton aad Philadelphia of MBirillr. sad • fcarlas Aefcley. r-' »bere they will spend a few Oaklya. aprot the holidays with days with relatives. Then they their parent* Mr aad Mm. Pasl n|U start for Tenneem-* to loin Ackley Mr. Champion, who U employed Mr* Harry H. Hanklna ; fc«re in a Urge Uatlle mill. Mr holiday* »: the shore Champion sets deslrna on the
Gam*in railed at the ioonu for weaving
borne of Mm Wilbert Holsinrer Mr. and Mm. J. Biddle and
lurday evening were Memorial Us? aister. Mm* Anna Biddle, of Mill-
ville. spent Saturday
Howard Mlnla and Mia> Ma-
tilda Mowbray were shopping in
Bridgeton on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stadler.
of Florida, and Mm. Howard Robbins. of Port Norris, called on Mrs. Lora Bowk or on Thursday.
Mr. aad Mrs. Leslie Chance and
non. Kerron. were Bridgeton visi-
tor* on Monday.
Louis Chance and Carl Turner attended the hall gams ia Phila-
delphia oa Monday.
Mr*. Alloe Law* and son. Edward. motored to Trenton oa
Sunday
Among those who attended the
Mr. rjid Mm. Amos Pepp»i and children. Mr. Jacob Pepper. Professor George Bobbin* and wife. Mr. and Mm- Sanford Bacon. Mr. and Mm. N. J. Lore. Mt. aad Mm. Clifford Dick, u d Tubman. Mr. and Mm. Silas Robinson, Mr. and Mm. William Pepper and son. Johnson. Mr. aad Mrs. Leslie Chance and Kerron. Mrs. Hahn. Rev Mrs. Harry Snyder. Mr. and Mrs William Mlau. Mm. Emm and daughter Alins, Mr. Mm. Albert Cook and daughtsr. Mm. NaUi# Hartman. Earl and Maivta Mint*. Mias Hannah Bill sard. Mtaa Louisa Myers. Nelson Bowker, Ur. and Mm. Lelaad Hickman aad daughter, Vera and Isobcl Ftssiwnod. Mr aad Mrs ^oyd Garrison. Carl Turner. Howard Minis, Him Matilda Mow bray. Mm. Irens Chanoe aad
daughter. Nellie.
Mias Anna Blackman, of Port Norris, visited Mim Matilda Veal*
on Thursday.
Mim Marian Fleetwood mained with ft lends In Wllliaomtown over Sunday. Balph Orr and Mia ABC* Huntar. of Parkaburg. asd Halford Bonham and wife, of Bridgeton. spent Monday with Mrs
Emma Orr.
Mm. Emms Ogden, of Bridgeton. spent several days with h»i ■later, Mr*. Rhode Coaler, last
week.
Prof..mot Warren Maru and wife, of Montclair; Mr. aad Mm. Wardell Higbee. of Ocean City; Hary Snyder and faaMy. of cutton. wero week-end vlaltom at the home of Sanford Bacon and wife. Levi taper and family, of I” ladelphla. spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. aad Mn Bsileh
taper.
Mrs. Laura Sharpe. Allen Sharpe, .f Philadelphia, and Ur and Mrs. Boyd Hartman and son. of Elmhurst. L I„ were over Sunday visitors at (he tome of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hartman. Ed Garrison and family and Mias Helen O Hea. of Paterson, were week-end visitor* at (he of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
for Lynn.
at Trenton Normal School, ha* been spending a few day* with
Clerk Frant;- Ruggiero, who her parent* waa •rationed at Ham in or, ion. Mr. and Mr* John West, of ha* b**r. made Corporal and fent Millville, apent Sunday with Mr to Shiloh. and Mfa. Harry Sh.ppard.. Mim France* Wbsstoo. an Mr aad Mr*. George Blluard. eighth grad* graduate of the of Vineland visitad friend* in Lower Hopewell school, won the-town on Sunday ftnrt pm* of a IS gold piece of Mr. and Mr- Prank Ogden, of fend by the Shiloh W. C. T. U. Mt, E^uaic. *j>enl Saturday with for (he be*T essay of »0* word* friend* in town. on the aubiset. Why Ltd a C«»-i ..
Say to ToutiS:
People. -Leave Smoking To Tour! DnrrKrtrfPT Mia Wheaton H L^OlCnCSlCr
a daughter of William U keatow.
6*r of the Hopew.il Board
of Education The Judge* were Mm. EH Loofls.ro. Mr J<wsp«i
Bowden and Miss Mary
Mr sml Mr*. Thomas Muayon
and Mrs. Anna Schumann spent
Monday -• i-aurel Lake. Hilton K Hendenuin. of Phila-
*>«■) £1 ■>
Margare! Cramer Pla:'. of Bow-: eetown. twelve yrara old. has al-'** r
tended ^h<«l for als year, with- « aol “rvd to Haleyvllie Sunday e„
out missing a day or be a* late nln *
and has six yearly rertilcatm’ faptaln ProCeMOr Chester Bobbins aad K " <1 * n » ,r County .Saperiniendeat J. J. ITn- ,hl * *»wh-
ger vial ted the &h!Soh arhool and ‘Tisrle* Taylor and family, of! on Sunday,
the Lower Hopewi! school* to Millville, rolled on Mrs. Beolsh Mrs. Mary Pierce. Mr*. Ella
Millville, rolled
obtain the names of those ell- Steelman Friday erening glble to the Bridgeton High Mr and Mrs. John Panllln. of 1 School next year Many In the Bridgeton, spent Sunday with lower part of the township live Mr. and Mrs Burrows Shas nearer to Bridgeton than Shiloh Mr. and Mm. Hilton Ball.)
George Haley and wife, of Little Falla, spent throe days with relatives here Iasi week. Boy barby aad family, of Oman CUj. spent (he w«-k end with Mr*. Mattie taper. Hr*. Elizabeth Locke, of Bridgeton, Is the guest of Ms; Alice Hill Mia* Nellie Chance, of Pamir, ■pent the week end with her mother. Mm. Irene Chance. Mr. and Mrs Henry King. Mn Samuel Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs Edison Turner. Jerry Dilk* and Ford Russell attended (he mlwloc meeting on the wharf at Birzlvt on Sunday Mias Lillian Loveland, of Philadelphia, apent Sunday with her ..arents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Loveland. Hev. Harry Snyder and family ■pent Decoration Day in Vineland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tubman. of Camden, were over Sunday visitors with their relatives
Shiloh
Mi** Alma Bateman, a rtudent| 0 f creek.
Mare.
i Mr. Laird Scbqber and Mr and Mm. Mitchell. Philadelphia motored hero and west on a flehing trip week end on their motor bant, (he
"Sea Toy .“
Qar a: Davenport, of Pitman, ealtvi on Harry Shaw on Sunday. Howard Shaw, o! Camden. I* vtvitlng Mr. and Mm. Borrows Shaw over the week end. Several from here attended the r oiEmenreeseat In Leesburg ■ biireh Friday evening. Master Harry Ireland, of vllle. 1* visiting tin grandmother. Mr* Anna Hankins. Da I Ur Compton motored to Sea Die mi Monday. Mm. Rutter, of MilltrUle. b visiting her daughter. Mrs. Dal
la* Compton.
Lea Bailey spent the week end with Herbert Walters aad faulty.
Victor Eetadt and a party of frletm* enjoyed a fishing trip at
areecue Monday.
John Bank u Jr., of Cadarviilr. spent an evening this week with Mia* Margaret Taylor. Reba Taylor called no friend* in Farmington Wednes-
day.
Ml** Mildred Sparks sad Mr*. BhailHSWnrth. . f Fort earn*, called os Grace Taylor Wednesday morning. Mrs. Nellie Hlaes called oa Mr*. Howard Sparks Wednesday afternoon. Mr*. Handy Is spending the week with Mr. and Mm. Edward Scfamead. of Millville. Mr* Mary Mickle aad Mrs. B. Turpin called on M
Charles W Champion spent Memorial Day In Cape May. L W. Holland, of Phlledelpbia. visitad hi* brother Floyd Holland over the week end. Mrs. T. O. Ulltston spent Saturday tn Philadelphia. Corson Reeve*, of Haddon Height*, vo ted L. L Beeves on Mr. and Mm. Charles A. Stow man and Mr*. Emma Muhlrman -pent Saturday evening In Atlas
vie City.
MU* Katbryi
Francis
Wildwood on Sunday.
Mr. anil Mr* Clarence Bugg. of Camden, visited Hr. and Mm. Blanc ha ■ d i/ouiplon. Saturday and Sunday. Mine Dorothy Compton returned with them for a visit. Ralph Bingham aad family vivlied relative* here on Honda; Mr.-. Amanda Charters, of Pitnun. spent Sunday with her
vnd Mr*. Thoms*I mother. Mr*. Anna Hnnkii tailing in Phllndel-j Mr ami Mr*. John Bartleson
-ntertalned relatives from Salem
Ir and Mr* Roy Hillman and and Mm. Hilton Hendemoi
Mrs. Herwhel rce motored to Port Norris
Sunday.
> .n Champion, of Port Norris. 1» ted Mn. Barbara Cruse and
and prefer tn have thrtr children iertalned frlu^s from Bridgeton Mb fitella Cruse on Sunday, transported to the larger and bet- 1 and surrounding town* over the M: and Mn. Robert DuHoi. r equipped school «e«k end. They motored to the; Hr. Port Norris, visited Mr* Mr* Elmer Campbell. Who has'shack In the deer wood* on Sat- iieul-h Steelman and Mrs. Bs».oe been HI for a long lime, has teen it-lay evegjag andjenRo- d - n-ii |H** ' on Sunday, taken to Ivy Hall Sanitarian-.. In. and dancing until midnight. Ri-C Mr. and Mi*. Walter Lucking*. Bridgeton. Ifroabments were served and a of Haddon Height*, spent th. John Gosling, of WiX>d“town. good lime reported by all. j week end with Mr. L L. Reevr-
vtatted in this place recently,
Mr*. Gunge Otlinger, of the Bridgeton road, went to PhlL V Iphia to attend a class reunion. Ansley Flowers ha.- ucen elected a member of the H >T>rwell Board of Education to tak? be place of Wrolcy Horner, who
bar moved to Delaware.
Mr*. Helen Mlllbury ha* '•een guest at the home of Squire
F. E. Gillespie.
Mn. Margare-. Dickinson Emils and son. Billy, am spending a week In Ocean Cily. Rev. H. M. Lawson, of Washington. D. C.. who conduct*-1 revival meetings In the Hhilob Church last winter, has rsai^ned from the church where he has
been preaching.
Mrs. Bdna Jonea. of Marlle i--led the May ux-eting of the \V ~ held at the home it Mtaa Julia M. Davie. Hopewell High Sc*l< vl ron.mencemem will be held June The giadualiug exercLses of the grades waa held May St-
and Mr*. Joseph Thomasj Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ireland, of and family, of Coashobocken. Pa., Millville, and Mr. and Mr* Hebei are visiting Mr. aad Mr*. Charles, Doaahey. of Camden, railed on Woodlln I friend* here on Sunday
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Mr. and Mr* Raymond Sparks. Newport, spent an evening tkta week witk Mr. and Mm. Howard
tat Misses Anoefts Zimmer . Esther Sparks and Edith Dove were among tbonr who graduated room CedarviHe grammar school Thursday eveWtngMany friends and relatives of the young ladle* from thl* pl*c- attended the exerciser r. and Mr*. Lavers Martin . ntly entertained friends from Ocran City sad South Vlsnia 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt enrtalned company from FhUadelhla over the week rod. Our school ckned foe this year l last Friday. Mlw Ethel Bin tsrd ha- been re-eleeied for the coming year. Mr and Mr*. Jama* Stewa-t of Philadelphia, are spending thp*k end here with Jacob Zl*’--ermnti. Jr., and family Jowph Cornor.. of Odarotile railed on Fnrwu.n Taylor -■me day thi* *»ek Mr aad Mm. Eiwin Bak«r snd childrvn. Walter aad Edwin Jr. it Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Charles Earl. Mr and Mm. Carl Biadier of Millville spent Sunday with Vie tor Eastadt aad family. Mrs Mabel Martin spor. Fvl day with Mr. and Mrs. tavern Martin Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spark* wer. Millville vtsitorw Friday eve-
Mis* Margaret Zltnmerm la atleadiag school in tn s; -ding a lew days here with her pi-rowt*. Mr. and Mrs. Elwond
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