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CAPE MAY COUMTY TIMES. FRIDAY TOTTE 10. 1927.

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Cape May and Cumberland County Happenings of the Week

Maurice River Township Schools

T ownship Commencement Held in Leesburg Church

School* of Maurice River Township rjoood Fridaj', May 17. In ■b« Delmont school promotions •err made by J. 1. Unper. auperIstendont. and Jean F. Mackay, helplnc teacher. With but a few rxrrpUoD* all pupils were promoted. Elvira Wblldln. Melvin Veach. Harry Noblett and Charlie uplhaskm were promoted to Hlsh School. Attendance certlflcates. for belnp neither abeent nor Urdy duiini the year, were given Alrtna Holllngshead. Mildred Whlldtn. Charie* Wblldln. Ubren Co*. Charlie Laplhusea. Mary Emma HollInKshead. Virginia Baud. Margaret Whlldln. Florence Whlldln. Quentin Hand. Sommers CorMMIan Nelson and Lillian Laplhuska- Twenty-four received

trading eertlflcataa.

On closing day the parent* ate lunch wit) the children. The riertlse* <f the afternoon consisted of t abort program, after ■ hlch two hours war spent In field activities, games, relay*.

Mims Rebecca Moyer. An' tonlette Bennatb and Lloyd Bayme. of Philadelphia. wer< guest* of Lnvan D cklnoun

week and.

John Sheridan h suffering a badly Inflamed eye and U polled to stay In a darkened room aa the result. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Graves, of SoutA Cape May. called on M Sadie Das-x.n one day last we* Mr and Mrs. David Pierson celebrated the thirtieth Ternary of their marriage last week by a trip to Maurlretown. where her sister. Mr* A. L Nichols, resides snd all motored to Lsurel Lake and had dinner Mr*. Minnie Pierson while In MlllrUie one dsy Iasi week ca Mis* May Jefferiss, who In training nt the MlHvllle H< pltsl as a nurse. Miss Jeffertes formerly resided here. Ir. snd Mrs. W. Wildwood, called on Enoch Miller. Jr., one day reeenrly. Busy Bee Sunday srbool class met Friday evening with Mr*. Harvey Hawn. Next month's meeting will be teld at Mi* Violet Stelfel's home la Avalon. Alice Keeler, of West Gape Mar. "pent Friday evening here with friend* Leon Christian, of Camden and

jumping, etc., the parents. Cape May. called on old frtenda

taking pan* with the pupil*. I here Thursday

In the evening the Township! Charles Stephen*, of Swalnton. r. mmeneement was held In Lees- called on H. V. Soults Saturday burg M T. Chureb. Part one was Rev L. V. Brewln called on , pageant entitled •'America In! Mrs. Tamsen Thompson, tn Wlld-

"e Making.” by Leesburg School, wood. Sunday

t'hlMrrn's Day w ill be observed I Mr*. Bennett and daughter. May to toe Green Creek M. K. Church Marsh, have rented toe She on Sunday evening. June 1*. Ajdoah cottage for the season. This special program is being prepared!is their first season In our town for toe orcastnii. All are * drome, and they say the beach is toe " out and show the children ! finest they have seen In nil their you appreciate thetr efforts. jtrnvel*. which takes to the pleasSampnon I* ill this | ure resorts of Kurope. where they

e from.

Cor* Holme* has returned home from a visit with her aunt. Mrs Albert Gibson, of Erma. Delbert Short and Raymond Geralds took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Joseph r.obtoaon. newly-weds of Ib-nnlsvllle. Toe Indies' AM Society met at the home of Mr*. M. M. Norbury

Wednesday.

Mr* Harold Barber has received word from her mother. Mrs. Helen Nichols, who has gone for a six h a stay to Germany, that ahe

arrived safe

The farm demonstrator was here Saturday, accompanied by a Stole Doctor, for the purpose of testing

Mr

Mrs. Jar

and daughter Bessie, and son. Norman. Mrs Rushman daughter and husband, were the week-end vt*H- * of Mr and Mrs William Stout Fred Sellers, of Willow Grove, as a visitor at the Hawthorne

cottage.

Beesley's Point

Mrs.

Uttle Mary Frances Tbo. l>«*n. I* with her grandparent*. Mrs Kdaln Inwta. Pa . for the summer. Rev and Mrs Winfield Huntci of Dorchester, were at the M K Church os Sunday morning Mr and Mr* Ed Springer and Mrs William Batts, of Wildwood Crest visited Mr and Mrs. Charles

Mrs. Lawrenc 1 Dayton. Obiaodtb with he:

has returned, T - a week with near ;• Iphla. | day.

R.

Lin Bright and family, of Wild ood. spent Sunday afternoon will ilatlies in town. Will be glad to see -ou at the E <hutrh Sunday me II The speaker will Judge Henry it Eldredge. ft Tape May

tended the wedding Reeves. Jr . to Flit*

day evening.

Allison Ludlam an Mr*, rannle Bice He Corson and win burg, on Friday v Mr. and Hie chai spending some tin:.

mtly and

Church

Je-inte t'oraon t

3:20 P M

iger made a bust - 1 Bret aisbea for happiness are tb Seav 1 lit- Tuee extended u> those In Woodbine

j jumping Into the sea of taalri-

Chrt* SBence of ,n '" 1 » ,n PS* 1 few weeka s,.,, ,.7?.ro,.g 222 * . . looming up. Charles H. Collar, daughter. mrolb ^, o( fl,,- fighters, ten-

dered a pa.ty to the Volunteer* Sunday night In honor of hla

marriage last wreck

Jack Kovnat. who saw active service during the world war. in here for a short while with hi*

parents.

Samuel Potash, local t radnn-

-o - 1 "- S'-’.. SI? ”

Milton and Harry Feldman, local High School graduataa. and

.. —i -vii. an -pending *‘ocean Cit ‘ 4 Mr •"^.witdi Her . I Mr*. J

. .1™" Clara, of ScullvUle. spent Friday

f PH "ff 1 * Mlaa Mabel Clark

' " n rn " Phll.ip Oaveller and Mrs. B.:

tha Madara and daughter Ada. of PleaaantvIHe. (wiled on lela-

•tern^ ,l **" h ' r * 9un<, *>'-

Mr and Mr*. Jack Sapp and

j daughter have returned to thetr

I | M ,| r ! home m Sheepshead Bay.

lunday j Scull ndatlt

George Warner, of Flahlng Creek called on Truman Hickman Sa'ur- ■ day

Smith.

l-ehman Richmond and wife are entertaining friend* at their beach-

front cottage.

Miller Robinson, of toe Atlantic City t oast Guard Station, took hi* unci* Theodore Hickman, to At-

lantic <'lly Tuesday.

The heavy frost of the past week j

Carheart and son. <

Phllad‘iphla. had dinner with Mr and Mrs E. V. Corson Monday. ‘ Mr. and Mr*. Lem Paunceier , are building a nes bungalow. '

The Golden Reaper*

Rio Grande 1,*^

M. .All aetwlcv--

Eldora

Mlaa Artie

here with her brothers.

Kolia ■•win. o! Or. fl! of the Ocoan View F.

I Rev Cog. of the Baptist P*"* 00 J u,e ls -

Mr and Mr* Holvart Young, of Chunh. sent tn Vineland ..n ***' P - ° K C<,ri; Cheater. Pa., spent Monday with Thursday to buy a piano fur ihe 1 *>uali»«*» trip to Court

Mrs. Alfred Entiiken rnt<

U, " M ST Mannora

: Muaday

Put D ”Volc«a of the Woods.'

Recitation, "Columbus.” Charles Uplbuaka. Reritatlon. "Hiawalha's Chlldtood. - ’ Thelma Panoo. Plano nolo, Virginia Hess. Recitation. '"The Building of the Ship." C orge Pheifer. . ftrdtatIon."Mending the Flag.” M»ry MacDonald. Son^, "Heralds of Spring.” l/eaburg class. Presentation of diplomas, Jean r Mackay. helping teacher. Presentation of Constitution looks. Laura S. Helsler. president Board of Education. Awarding of attendance and resiling certlffcatM. Jean F Mackay. Benediction. Rev. Cbarlte Du

ClgM Rolls

L*c*burg—Teacher. Ruth Bum triengiii -Clara Carliale. Dalcorri Errtckson. Paula Ocuma. Vivian Heaa. Mary Love. Doris Moore. Myrtle Myers Beatrice Sprague. Alfred Townsend. Harry Vanna-

HelslerrlUe — Teacher. Charles [JuBols—John DuBols. Mary Mac■>onald. Unwood Thompson. Port Elisabeth—Teacher. G. Roliin Shaw—Anna Holtlnger. Thelma Panco. George Pheifer. Delmont — Teacher—Sarah M. •I'nderaon—Elvira Whlldln C Ihuska, Harry Nobletl. Melvin '

Townsend’s Inlet

Thompson ha* been very III at her Wildwood home. Mr*. Katherine Matthews called on Mrs Harry Keeler. In Wc«t Cape May. Thursday after-

noon.

Mlaa Elsie Matthews, who 1* a member U the Cape May High School graduating clam, made a trip to Glass boro Normal School iant seek, where she took an examination to enter the school as a student next tchn. Howard Swain motored to WIIMamsport. Pa. over Decoration

Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson entertained their aon-ln-law. Robert Jackall. of Philadelphia, for a few days recently, also Mrs Jackal) on Decoration Day. Mlaa Charlotte Hanforth spent the week end at home with her

mother.

Mr. and Mr*. Prank Romberger and children were WUdwood visitors Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs Ben Pritchard motored to Cheater. Pi . one day

last week.

A reception wa* held for Mr. and Mr*. Archie Peterson, of Rio Grande, at the home of his slater. Mrs. Berlha Corson, of this place,

laat Wednesday evening. (prised by a rtait from their daughMrs. George Dougina* gave heritor, who came from Nebraska.

his brother. Frank, and family. Miss Hattie Stiles and broth' Maurice. arrived home fro Florida Monday afternoon.

Donald M. Corson, of Los Ai ,

. . - . geles. Cal., arrived Sunday to at-* Mr and much damage .o our farmers , , h( . fur „, ral of „„ motWr ,

potato m.nt* « Mr ra-My ! Mr 1 ,nd Mr * ,{MrTr TdWMT on Sunday. wood.

Mr .iad Mrs Horace 11. Cite ^“2u^ k «rir" , a2d Mrt . ^ f?. r "‘ r • n ’ 1 At 14 ** s,nl ’ h

r. _* UU “ M “ nd Un ,wo ‘laughter*, of Weatvlllc. spent the J. I. C. Club at

aludents. are home for a few

day*' vacation.

David Gruber, a Philadelphia dental -tudent. will remain her*

i for an tndeflnlte stay.

Peter Swriban. Max Medgebow and Joseph Mhapelow made a trip :o Atlantic City Friday, where bey attended a vaudeville show. Woodbine High School stiidenta have returned from Washington. Miss Esther M. Harrow, bead

and Lin wood to | ,1,, rommunlly enterpr.ae. to

James E Dunlap bad a narrow

escape while moving hla boat. He slipped and fell overboard at the yacht club pier, and wa* rescued

by his son-in-law. Mr. Haw*. Robert Chestnut and Peter M.'an

of Engine Co. 46. of Philadelphia, bad the honor of cati hing toe largest fish of the party on the large fishing launch owned by

Captain John Harrlogton. Mrs. Margaret Taylor, of Cam-

den. was a week-end visitor of Mr.

and Mrs. William God sard Mrs Henry l,unt and Mr. and

Mrs. Ernest Lunt are enjoying a two-weeka' trip, touring through

Pennsylvania

Mr. and Mra. lister Baker were

Randal.

Mrs. Znra Corson attended the I Mra Ernnt

nd 1

movie* Wednesday Mrs. Sara Dailey and son. Harold. were In Ocean City Saturday

morning.

Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Ooraon made neighborly calls Thursday

afternoon.

The J. I. C's met at the P. R- C. House Friday evening. The county nurse. Miss D. Rice. «;ave an interesting talk to the girls. Mrs. Ellxalieth Corson spent Monday with her slater. Mrs. Harriet Corson. The Misres Helen and Franc a Stratton attended the movies in Ocean Cliy Monday evening. Mr. and Mra. Frank Young and children were in Ocean City on

Monday.

Ml* Emm taken suddenly III on Saturday and an immediate operation wa* ordered by her physician and on Sunday she was taken to Millville Hopltal. where she was successfully operated on Sunday eve-

ning.

Fred Applegate l» entertaining hi* parents from Trenton. Mr* Allci Entrtken came from Westmont and spent last week with ' r daughter. Mrs. Walter Jaggers. and la spending this week with her son. Alfred En-

trtken.

The King’s Daughters of the Baptist Church met last Wednes- ■ g at the home of Mra.

William Kimble.

Ir. and Mrs. Kubar Llonian ertertalnlng their daughters. i. Alice Troupe, of Philadelphia. a >d Mr*. Violet Ludwig, of

Erma

Mt and Mi*. Enoch Miller, "pent Sunday evanlng In '-‘urt House with hi* alater. Mr*.

Jrre Alexander.

Rt' and Mrs. L. V. Brewln k'ld olitidren motored to Lewes.

I*!.. Tuesday.

Mr. and Mr* H. V. Boult* »nd daughter. Lida and Miss br '--» •nd Marie JtgC*r» altend- ' 'he exhibit In Cave May High

i*- bool Monday evening.

^ * number from here 'attended

mission day at Court

I' m . Tuesday given by the W. T l’. A box lunch wa* taken ‘hi Bowel* given the Inmates of •“( county house and the jail. Mr* Edna Fv-ulke. of Pbtladrl !’ hu - “idted Mra. K. Matthews

Monday.

Ronald Da who n ~ enterfalned

kiddles a party at the school Wednesday afternoon. She gave prises to each child getting the hlghrat average, a doll to the girl and a mouth organ to the tm was the main feature of the party. Dr. Reuben Johnson, of Paterson. spent the week end here

with hi* mother.

Joseph Moore and Mr. Moyer, of Conshohorkrn. Pa., spent the w-r*fc end here with Mr. -nd Mrs. I William Pritchard Mr*. Mary OrllBin. Sr., entertained H Swain Ludlam. of Chestnut Hill. Pa., from Saturday

until Monday.

Fred Matthews, of Philadelphia. callwd on hi* brother here

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewi*, of Philadelphia. Sunday. lavan Dickinson entei talned a friend from hi* place of employmen;. In Philadelphia, over Ihe holldajrs at bis parents' home

here.

'■’'f Hatnnao. the week end.

orge Van leer ha* had to ‘P hi* position la Wildwood ‘■count of til health. ' and Mr*. Robert Blattner. ' »P- May. called on their Mrs. Ben Dawson. Sunday. • Myrtle Chamber*, of Cape r »lled here Sunday evening ■ and Mr*. Nelson Garret!r""! eon. Samuel, spent last k md in Philadelphia with "irretteoa'a brother.

Mr*. Janie* H. Matlhews spent a couple of dayp last week In Philadelphia with Mr. and Mr*.

Charles Esher.

Mr*. Mabel Pritchard entertained her Meter. Mrs. Edward j

^iBurkalew. and family, and Mr. j

much pleased

with the town, and left on a continuation of their trip to WashMr. and Mra. Joseph Mills, of Philadelphia, visited their parent*. Mr. and Mra Gray, of the Villa

Gray.

John Collins has arrived at his brother’s cottage for the coming

l Williai

of the Kapel estate | Mr*. Uriah Young entertained New York city.

Mr and Mrs. H R. Hawk, of ‘Re Baptist Mite Society Wednaa- j Carl Butherford and family amden. hare bought the > Mark-! <u >' A chicken salad and atraw-I and Burlon Hickey and famlly

ly house and expect to make it •>' rr Y feaUval will be held June spent the week

their future home. j 1 *.

-^.i Keraan »"*t Mrs. Her. Mr. Robinson, of GermanC. Klssell and son. George, were Fa., wa* In town a few visitors of the Clark apartment I' 11 ** ,h *' ww,k H * *»* 'R' Mr and Mra. Hatfield were aur-'*™* of » ,r • nd ***■ E v Cor '

son. Rev. Robinson has had a three month*’ tour of the Holy Land*. He will be 77 year* old and while over there haptiied a

an in the river Jordan.

The s-tvIc"* both morning and enlng were well attended at Palermo Baptist Church. A blind angel!*t. of the Eastern Baptist

Monday

Mrs. Morris 8l«vhenaon. ••! Wool Cape May. rp.-nt W-diw-iday with h.r parent*. Mr. and Mr*.

Asa Mad.ii;.

John Pontlen. of Ocean City, called on relatives; bore Satin

day.

Franc, Caraon. of Ocean City, spent Tuesday evening wiLh E. A. Stratton and family. Norman Bailey. <i( Corbin City, made a bu-in-e> trip through town Monday. Mrs. Arwilda Clark has returned home, after ^vending several weeks with relative tn Scull-

l _ , ' l NIebotoe and l-~wi- Hand v ""•in Woodbine Wednesday evening j 1 - Garn< r Peterson and son. eharle*. j' 1 motored to Dennleville. Friday j )

* ' evening.

, Ralph I _

King ham spent Monday eeanlng , few days I

in Wildwood |phla on buslncns.

Mr*. Uonuel Lee. of Sea Isle M „ R,»enfeld made a trip ta ICtty. ^>ent a few days wlHt her Wildwood Friday afternoon on

parents. Mr. and Mra. t^rloa business

ff Broughton. Mr snd Mrs. M. Peltaman. of Mia* Margaret Kay wood, of Atlantic City, visited friends over

V <ya Landing. visited Garner'the week end.

<■ erson and family on Thursday Dt. and Mr* Solomon Singer • nlBg. ! apent the week end with the PotCharlea Ilingham and wife mo- ashntek and Singer famtlioa. ■1 to Millville Saturday are-1 Mice Alla Kovnat has returnad ‘•yjiilng. | to this vicinity after spending

spent the week several day* In New York with

aunt In Court'her brother. Jack. Barney Abrams, a student at

L. Lindemn visited her Temple University. Is visiting hta

llle.

i for s

Ida

i) Peterson and daugh-! Benjamin Botwintek. local relative* in j tradesman, made a trip to Tucka-

Clarwu-e

Willi

Skill Park,

•r.•on Sunday. William J.

Mrs.

Friday Smith.

Mr. and Mr* and family, ut

v tailed Mr*. 13la C

Mr. and Mt*.

Windsor, of Phil*. Sunday with hta slater. Mr*.

EsteHa Madara.

Donald Corson, of Oalfornla. la :.,akiag an Indefliili; stay with

W# bars or.y two graduate* bl# ateter. M-*. E. A Stratton., from High ochool this year. Mis* William Taylor, of National Emma Hand and Ml- Bernice Park, apent on* day ia»i week Morton, who accompanied the wllh hi* Mater htrv

Ben Shu berg was a recent Al-

risltor

Glenn Etthrldge over Sunday. Mr. Gray la Improving very nicely al:*r a long .'pell of sickness He enjoyed an auto trip lo Green Creek, which waa hla first outing to two years. Mr. and Mrs. John Godward have Juat finished a pleasure trip thru Kentucky. He was in the midst of the Mississippi flood, and had several narrow escape*. Gilbert Durkin was a visitor at the Klllrullen's.

Theological Seminary, and a gu< of Norman Paullln. sang at the morning service "The Holy City." which wa* beautifully rendered He spoke In the evening from First Kings. 18:21 and alro sang. Thoao who were not out surely mlaned hearing a wonderful ser-

ehlld of thr King

and doe* not mind bis blindness and ha* traveled through five States. Hr left Monday morning for Philadelphia, thence to Harrisburg for a two weeks’ cam-

thelr annual trip

Washington. D. C-. U*t week Orvlllr McDotel. of Philadelphia •.!-'• ' »l* grandparent*

here laat week

Mrs. Edna Em'lmtt and Mrs. Liaxlr Shaw, of Cvp< May Court House, visited friends here last

Friday.

Mr*. Carl Mey. City, spent last '

her parents.

Hobart Sapp and E. V. Corson. |,„t Kr meeting at SeavtHe

motored to Atlantic City on busi-i Monday evening,

ness Friday. j The A. C BIMe Clam held It* Mlaa Marie Fergu-von. of Phi la- buslnma meeting at the home of • L Iphla. lipent the we,* end with Mra. Francis Fowler on Wednea-

frienda here. . day evening.

William Sapp called on Enocn vilas Ethel Fowler and Mr* williams, of Tuckahoe, Thumday j- nil i e Bingham attended a play

Court House on Monday «ve-

Sunday evening. | boe recently.

Mr*. Lydia Bishop Is entertain- Mr and Mrs Harry Rothmna ing relatives from out of town! 1 **"'' Friday In Allantic Cliff

for wtme lime. with friend*.

!. wls Petenson, of Btralhmere. 1 Abram Mlraky made a bualnem vlaifed hi. patenis on Thursday. | trl h •« Cap*' May recently. Unwood Bingham ».»nt to' Harry Halpern. of Ten.pte UnlWaahlngtao on Thursday, the! ven,1, J r - • ,ri S lo Tuckaho*

Slat, to spend some time (here. I recently. Mia* Edith Hand, of Millville. Brn sh

►pent 8und:<y borne with her par-, , * n,lc c,, J r vt **tor.

enls. Mr and Mrs. C. Hand. I M, “ SD-PR*®** Major made a

Mies Hlld- Bingham, of Clem- ,rip on ,rr ' J »F * r *-

enlon Height*, vtelted her j*, "In* where she attended a dance,

ent* over the week •

Ralph Peterson visited rela-, | (fve» tn Linwood on Sunday

, ... . “'land Fst her roller on Frida* eve.

the home of Mr*. Hattie Sutlon on Tiiewtay evening. June 7. Mias Ethel Hand, of Clementen. spent the week end horn. Nelson Chester attended a

and Mra. Singer, of Egg

'Harbor, apent Sunday with Mr.

'{and Mra. M. Singer.

» Rose Feldman entertains#

and Esther Coller on Friday eve‘nlng. Thi young girls attend

I thr local High Srbool.

The bungalow of Isaac Alexea* jbrrg. on Washington Avenue, la

‘ rapidly nearing completion.

Fred Smith ha* returned to this place after being away fop

over two years.

Samuel Kravlti motored down to Tuckahoe on Friday after-

nlng.

Mr*. Uriah Young entertained, n i n g.

the Baptist Mite Society at ber| home Wed new la > afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bobbin*.

i of Ocean City, called on iriend#

Swainton-Clermont Mr, Luc; «Sm. « **~. *»• C "~ "" ' recently ep.nl a few day* with. 10 *" «>•«>**> •••n ne friends here ' Th " 01 ,hl * c -mmunHy frienda here ^ ; WfKrBll , ly Mddenr-.l when they . ,,1 , M K.'eiee Hll-j k ‘* rn,,d ' bv d *'“ lh o! Mra mitvUle. and Mr* Iteevee hii \ lUrTM mother of Mr*.

Maude Straiten.

! Newsy Notes of Woodbine

I of the

Goshen

Highest Yet

Sylvester Spence, of i' Court House, visited hla

Robert Spence, for several days j

dreth. of Ocean City, called on Mr* George Sayre one day last

week.

Mr. Ed want Cherry, of Cap.May. attended the funeral of I Mr*. Helen Riley on Saturday. I Miss Ernestine Cossaboon spent, Avalon with her|

justly it ap-

the present time with fill shade trees and the in lip-top shape, in due will In-come the Ideal n South Jersey and the Cape May County. • Immennan. former leadhe Woodbine Boy Scouts present a New York law

wily.

i Mr*. Thomas Vanniaoo. Billy, of MlHvllle. md Mrs. A L. Nlrkles.

and Mr*.

Dunn, of Cheater.

Pa-

■ Memorial Day.

Green Creek

M- Nor-

»ltb Mrs. Minnie PI

i Albuquerque. N.

aptein *ml

bury, the Rev and Mrs ret. Sampson and Mr*. Allle 1-osti attended the fun, rnl of Mr* Ad; line Grace, at South Dennis, c

Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Barncalled on Mr and Mrs Henry l-ope: on Thursday Joseph camp ts very busy juatj now in the king crab Industry. He baa about two hundred and fifty! to one pen and many other pens)

not counted.

Truman Hickman was the first! around here to cut early cabbage j this season. He has served bis j neighbors for two weeks. Our farmers are putting on their trurcs tot* week to run tbelr j produce to the seashore resort* Mr and Mrs Henry Holzuorthl made a shopping trip to Wild*ood!

Rev and Mr*. Raymi were to Phlladelphls on TuByron Dougherty, of Bro Is spending this week with

lives to towi

Donald McDonald,

d<-!phia. for several days rec-n was the guest of her aunt. M

Emma Corson.

Miss KHxabeth Batts, spent R Tuesday tn Ocean city Mr*. Mary Sttlwell. enterulr the Ladles' Aid Society on W<

nesday afternoon.

Miss Elisabeth Batts, a sen of Middle Township High Schv left on Thursday for Washtrigb

.,1 days.

Maxwell Davis, a student

I'kfnson College. I* home spend-(big K several days with ht* parents. | Lewe*. Del., on July 4. • Is studying law. Herman Jay Rothman enterNot only has Woodbine de-! talned friends at hi* home on ■loped Into a baseball coni 'Saturday evening, unity, but another recreational! A regular meeting of Baron 'a* Wo inaugurated. All*- Hlrach Lodge was held on bowling teem is in full 1 Thursday evening. Several new ready lo meet any con-! members will be Initiated into

Such activities has! the

Capt Hawthorn* C Grav. US. A_, went op and an in » fret balloon al Scott Field. Ill, until at 41,000 f**t h* war losing con veionsnets when he polled ’.he exhaust cord to return to earth with a new

wv/U tlutud* fcvord.

Joseph Miller motored to Millville on Saturday afternoon wbero he visited friends. William Bernstein, who leads the Jasx Kings Orchestra, visited friends in Atlantic City Saturday. Anthony Terrtto spent the week end In MIMville with

frienda

Samuel Barber waa a Dennlavtlle visitor recently. ReU-kali Lodge. No. 78, I. O. O F, held their regular meeting Tuesday night. A very enjoyable evening wa* apent and refte*hmenU were served. Sara Levene will celebrate her sixteenth birthday Monday evening snd many of her frienda have been Inrtled to attend. Robert Cutler, a college student In Philadelphia. Is spending hi* vacation with ht* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cutler. Kate Crltor ol Drnnlaville. waa a Woodbine visitor on Saturday night. She will compete In the

Cape May lo

muel

'roitor have •••n. Past Grand 'sight seeing trip to Waahlnton, »rh Ixidge, spent | D. C. hta raolher. H< i Mr*. Camtio Declnqu* will leave isnager of Ihe I from New York for Italy next (week. She will remain abroad thman. who has {for several week*. High School ora I Mr and Mr* Max Kl.lnman. three years, will [ot Philadelphia, visited the Roihan family over the week end. John l»oco returned to Phlla-

thl* <

stay wtlh