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CAPE MAT COTOTY TIMES, FEIDAY. JUITE 24. 1W

ape May and Cumberland County Happenings of the Week

5 ort Norris High School Baseball Team

otes Successful Season— Isyed 9 Games, Won 6 —Lost 2 To Salem

(fries the Star of Team

Tae Pvt Norris High Sflhooi hill team cloaed the a record of which they Justly proud Ich prompted the High School hletl- Aaaociatloo. an organ IIon made op of eaery raemb. r the school to award beautiful dais to every member of the m. the first to be awarded any tram of sports In the lory of the local aobooi. The medals are a replica of player hatting. wHb the Inptlon. P. N. H. 8 . Year ISIT ■ribed. and are one of the taac’ mementoes of school life

i Ich <

M 0unded Dist. Session

Up in Ivlauricetown

Port Norris High School Baseball Team

Held in Bail For Court-

Tires Recovered

Two men oat on hall and third In Jail W the resolt of the earing of the three men who. foilow- * rigid Investigation were arretted charged with stealing Urea, tubea and rlma and aeveral other things. In Mauricetown Claude Harden, colored and Owen Bailey, white, were arrested and placed In Ml' In Millville and Ballry waa relearned later under MOO ball. James Creighton, white, not more than a toy "»* also arrested tn connection with the Ure theft, remained

Jail when the hearing

Of the nine gamra played by team, five were away and a*, home and In six of the ■t* the local team was vieus. Two of the contests with Woodbine, two with ih. and one each with Millie and Cape May. Salem furahe only team which the lya were unable to defeat. T haring bested the locals ro reoasions. while Millville School loam took the other »<*-. In a twelve Inning

at.

The boys attribute r eas of their s to Luther Jeffries, the who baffled the members the competing nines with his and wonderful control, and »era*e of fourteen strike per game during the entire n ir. credited to him. The tnemherr of the team posit Iona played were: J«fpltchar: Holllnger. catcher; llaon. fhrat bane, Rbuland. K, Bateman, abortstop; in*, third haae; Bobbin*, left Moore, center Held; with :y and Hickman sharing the * In right field. Next year'* team will have built of almuat all new mar all hut Rhuiand a were among thcee who aduated this year and most fhewe graduating have mber* of the team either three four yearn, reaume of the games and rwnilla follows: Port Norris. 14; IllllvlUe.l Port Norris. 4; Salem, G (13

Bailey pleaded guilty to the theft of Urea and tubes from toe garage of Paul Bailey. While his car waa In the garage In Mauricetown. Officer Biggs later located the mlaalng property at Port Norris where It had been sold to an Italian. Harden also pleaded qullty being Implicated In the Job. Bailey also admitted that he ole the tires and tubes of Harry Stiles from Ms garage at I Mauvlcefosn Creighton also pleaded guilty. Bailey aald that two men who he didn't know removed the Urea, hot fled when

of Sunday Schools

Rev. William Boyd Addresses Gathering of Work-! ers South of Bridgeton Meetings Ar. Most Helpful

Port Norris. 10; Cape May 'art House. 7, Port Norris. S: Woodbine. 3 P“N Nwria. 1; Salem. 6. Port Noirla. 8; Shiloh. 0. Pott Norris. *; Millville. 4 (13 Mng*|. Port Norrla. 3; Shiloh. 3. Port Notris, 11; Woodbine. 4.

ividing Creek M. E. Church Children's Day Recitation. "•‘Happy CMtdrens' Mildred Moore. “•citation. "A Little W«.rd of Mness." Lucy Sawyos. Rtttging by three girla, ‘ Jeaua ** l'« Shine." Kxertlaa. "Shining (or Jesus.” "Daisy Baakct,” “rt'-t Moore. R'cltaOon. "What Are You 'lug?" Lilly Moore. “•^Hatton. "Flowcow and CbUJuaeph Locke. "Happy All The Day." Moore. Rvcllatlon. "Hi# Teaching." 'trtvfc Turner. • '-torelac. Flowers and Sunby sobool. , R-'Jtatloo. "Take Time,' me '•»g. ^■wtlon. quartette. r -~.t»Uon. "Ttarulog the TabJudem Camm. bong j,y Juniors. "You Be " »'"! Itf Be One." “•citation. “A Lit tie Sailor,” * r ‘ Solomon.

The Sunday school* of all denomination* In the district of Bridgeton conducted a rally service )n the Methodist Episcopal Church on TtModay evening last and a representative number from the various schools were- tn attendance and a splendid pro-

am was enjoyed.

The mooting opened with

musical numbers by the Sunday school orchestra of the entertaining church, followed by eom-

iky singing led by Frank

McDaniel*. Prayer was offered by the Rev. William O. Moore and Jrfiwi Mary Newcomb, a mem-

t-be Port Norrla Bap: I*'

Sunday school pleased with a fine nolo. A roH-eall was then taken and an anthem by the

w hi* flash ils'lt a*ar the! Junl ° r ebolr of thf c, >urch preaway. Crelghlon. however, in his| “21.^ .. ^ confession to the officer aald that . ^' h '‘ b.„„ l. rr.4 ~

for use tn Simday school work

in the district and the

blage Joined in a dosing song and the meeting ended with the benediction by the Re\.

Mr. Moore.

These meetings tn the various districts of the county are of great help and Inspiration to Sun my school workers, and it Is to be deeply regretted that every teacher, officer and Sunday school worker does not make it a point to attend and receive the benefit to he derived from such gatherings.

Golden Eagles iL^EAssembly of Port Notris

Form P. C. Association

Port Hifeti School

( School Songa and Addresses Marked Closing Exercises

Won From •

Hettinger

Standing, left to right—Rhuiand. Ib; Moore, cf: Massey, rf; Wilson. Ih; Bateman, m; Robbins. If. Stated—Hickman, rf. Adam*. 3b; Jeffrrles. p; Holllnger. e.

Port Norris

linger

th*

Bailey was held under 1300 bond on •wcii charge and a frlwid entered the ball. Harden waa also held under 1300 and his mother signed the bond. Crcigh ton was held under $200. it fiOend went hi. ball Saturday

evening.

AU three defendants will Judge Herbert Bartlett to hear them plead In special

Delmont

Moore.

"‘■citation, "Little Ships.": ** “ Locke. rsotm. "A Friend of Jesus.” by T“ Italian. "Come or Co.” j ^ ^’ ,a Moore. | l: 'Hatton, "Little Uawiee." Moore. » j 4>y cungr -gallon. ■ ' 01 the | . . R-hatloo. -Church Official." j' , ’* r Turner. George Jenklna i "•Station. ■ Sweetevt Verae." |

Mr*. Mary Wblldln has been

sick.

Mrs. Amanda Tosour baa been spending some time with her Muter* tn Woodstown. The boou- of Murphy Wblldln. Sr., makes a beautiful appearance In Ita new coat of paint. The work was done by Murphy Willdin, Jr. Mary Bauld wan calling on friend* In Delmont one day last

week.

Tblraday evening. Jnne It. the Parent-Teachers* Association held a social meeting at the home of one of Its out-of-town members. Mrs Dohia McClain, of Green Creek. All enjoyed a lightful time. The evening was ►pent in playing games Several selection< of music were given and social conversation was not omitted. Those present were Allen McClain and wife. Forest McClain and Mrs. Caffrles. of Green Creek; Willie Bate and wife, of Fishing Creek: F. Errlckson and James Corson and wife. Jarvis Veach and wife. Lillian Butoher, Barah Holden. Sarah Henderson. Lillian Henderson. Ellxabeth Lee. Millard Veach. 1.1 nwood Foster. Orlando Lee and George W. Lee. Mrs. Anna Gras*man. aunt of Mr*. Katharine Carlisle, ts tnakng an extended visit with her Mi** Rosa Lee has been taking a vacation. Waahlngton being the places of Interest, which she visited. The yacht Mai*, owned by L. Schubert, of Philadelphia, and bulK at the Charles Stow man & Son shipyard, was launched Saturday. June 18. The launch wa> perfect In every way. She glided !mo the water without a Jar Refreshments were served. Some of the workmen were from

Delmont.

Mr*. Katie Roetle. of Camden. \lslted her mother and father. William Fowler and wife, over the week end. Delmont was Mr*. Beetle's girlhood home. The educational service department of the electric company, of K< w Jersey, held a community meeting In Leesburg Hal 1 . Monday. June 13. Th» food demon■trmtton by Mr*. Mildred Reese, of Chicago, and the talk on lighting the home and electrical

tng by Mbv Eltiabeth Murray) „

were well worthwhile Those j

Shiloh

Dorothy Jones spent Tuesday evening of last week visiting friends In Dividing Creek. William Perry us beautifying hi* home with a coat of paint. Ellxabeth Smith and Donald Smith spent Thurslay afternoon of last week la M1P

vllle.

Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Rlggln I r - Helen spent om day and daughter. Carolyn, and *T v™ nim^ to^sna Charlie R 1K gin spent Thursday “ r . J,n ? M, *‘ Gwg* Itaterson of last week In Atlantic C.r* !‘ nd r I*or.rthy. of Bridge-

ton. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr*. W411la» Bat

Mr. and Mr*. Oscar I-tuid and Mr and Mt*. Kdwnd Rlggln Jr., spent Sunday afternoon in

Tuekahoc.

' t Pashley. Warron Hoi-, and George Reddy spent

wear .-lay of last work at

Laurel Lak’.

Mr*. Phlnoe* Lore, of Fortescue, spent Saturday afternoon the home of Mr*. Mary Clark. Mr*. Board man and

Meeting of Castles in Dig-1 trict No. I Held in

Millville

■ i | by the entire student body.

(High Dignitaries Attended' r-nd)-red" ^►e.^i 001

. I School nongs were

made to ring by th'

A district meeting «a* held by' nd . hor!

I the ossUes of dm-rtet No. 1. by . olin ^ r „ I Kniglvtc of the Golden Eagles. In 1 Samuel l^k. [the oaetie ball id Millville Castle. | -j-n.r.jj | No. 2. on Thursday night, June. eAmmIw, „ , 1*. presided over by Dlstrtct dmil , lo wh|r[l bom , .Grand Chief Frank B. Swa^n. of »„ h ttllK .|, m ^ lr ,

1 Millville. A v— —

meeting was held good Miggeatiom w<

nigh School »*.. bright ’.' a CTtme Was Clone and Local

Friday morning Iasi 1 Nine Barely Saved imcial exerrtoa. Mtcnded Jheir Bacon

■ Jeffries Pitched Fine Game

■ 1 d>-nta and

of last week In Atlantic City. Mr*. Janie.- Gibson and daughter. Mary. Mrs. Paul Bltxzard and son. Jimmie, spent Wednes-

day In Bndgtton.

The Junior Choir of the Methodist Church spent Thursday afternoon of last week at Mill-

ville park.

The trip waa made to Miller Berry* truck, and Rev. Moore

and Mr*. Harry Campbell acted

as chaperons. Those enjoying

the outing were; Misses Louise

Powell. Thelma F.gxn. Dorothy Newcomb. Mary lit teman. BeaCouahey. Dorothy Tyler. Ruth Sweeney, Pauline Moore. Messrs. William Moore, Harry Newcomb and Martin McDaniels. ‘VlllUm Kiggin and family have moved Into their new home

iperance Street.

The Ladles' Prayer Meeting

hey having kwt

of | but our game out of elevea

' -'1'“.' graduating riaai. | played. However. Jeffries, local ' Af tendance certificates were southpaw, pitched * wonderful

the sra»d and suprvm. offtestai awarrtPd , nlaeicen pupil* of game, got ting eleven strike ouU

l ' 1 " school who were net I her ahaud allowed nine era Ur red hits. One <>f the main feature* waa) wnl nor Urdy during the entl:

the organlxing of the Past Chiefs'J school term. Atnoclallon of South Jen*) The; Special :

following officers were elect'd:] fact that t | Prenhbvni. Frank B. Swam. Mill-{ Pumw-I the necessary require I vllle. vice president; Chari* - A : and not one failed to graduate. I Compton. Bridgeton; peerrtary The last asNembly liarry C. Barrarlough. Port Not I t.-tei rhred with the glv- |

rls. Fred Jttblon, of MlNttll • - - -

•HI ac: as temporwjr treamn until one Is elected. The tomeeting. H la expected, will I

and >Jre. Clareuci Sheppard and son. of Men and Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Ewing, of this place, spent Sunday a'. William Sheppard's, near Elmer C. Hitchoook. of Brldgrand B. K. Matlack. of thi. place, have retdgoed their position as ehr heads of Che scbools.

Mr*. Roy Ralnoar

hare been guests of Mrs. Rainear's mother in Millville. Carrie E. Davis has re-

turned from Florida.

Salem County la again agKat i over the tuberculin toning laws as Port Norris or Cumberland County la over the non-

floating of oyster*.

During pastor Loofloor's abnce tht* week, the choir Cook chart* of the morning service on

the Sabbath.

.Wheeler, a former

ptstor of the Marlboro Church, wttio had been in the ministry forty-nine year*, pawed away Boulder. Col., at the age of

ninety-two.

Several from this place Journeyed to old New Castle, in

Delaware, law work.

e W. C. T. I', expect* to Ks July meet'ig with Mrs. Hai. in Port Elisabeth, a. Ellxabeth Ayer* Corson and MW Florence Bowden went Alfred. N. Y., to attend the Unlvereity commencement. MW Sarah Colson, of near Dareiown. was visiting Mrs. A.

S. Luplon thl* week. Tomlinson went to At-

lantic City last week for the Mystic Shrtner*' convention.

Harriet Mahon and h«ri daughter. Margaret, and if Bridgeton, spool an land Mr*. Henry Nlckelwon afternoon with Mrs. Robert j daughter. Julia, are spend; Jones. j H*w clay* In Jamestown. N. Everett Hart I* has gone west! Mr. and Mr*. Austin to Join a Seventh Day Baptini ar.ii daughter, Lehma. w<quartet which doea miselonary j Laurol Lak*- last Sunday, work In -the mimmcc. j M:a. Clarence Sock well

George Davis] children, of Brldg.vton. have

and obUdren. of Wildwood, are j t-pendlng * few days In

upending some lime at the homrj with relative*,

of Chat lee N. Davis. Kenaekh Miller, ol mi MW Flora Parvons received I Phla. epent the w<ek end be *G.0e In gold as a prlre for] hi* parenU. Mr. and Mr*,

i Wing the best all around girl j Miller.

Jin the 1827 graduating cWw.j Mr*. Let Pepper has

Mr. and Mr*. IsrRoy Bailey motored to Philadelphia atxf spent the week end with rela-

tives and friends.

A birthday party waa given U:

Mi** Wilma Lambert, on Monday afternoon. June 20. Her play- ' mate* spent the after* -on playing gam*-*. MW Laint rt lecelved many beautiful gifts, which consisted of handkereb'ef*. stock-

ing*. game*, money, et

In the afternoon refreshments were served, which coneiWed of Ice cream, cakes and candy. Among thaw who attended were MWes Miriam and Marlon Hoffman. Ruth Shaw. Wilma Lambert. Mary and Carolyn Bateman. Ruth Robbins. Dorothy

cii^T<v • M *?' “I 1 ’"' the home of Mrs. Henry Rob-, 5! U 1 rt '„ li '~" bna'*> :■ Those preaent were: Mra. f? 0 ™ 0 *'. f"^ 1 - «'" 1 wph Mcllroy. Mre. Ruth Hen- *5*?^ \. MmanL ,. Ur Mt*. Henry Berry and Mr*. ’ »«.»re. J r.e Henry RobbLjj. man Lloyd. WUllam Stiles. Jamea M- AM,. Btrrr, cl fAUe *" a J *'* , delphli. ,p.n! the week .cd Th ► ,nl<,r ,'U.d*»h he, p«rente. M, ... Mr..;" ’i" “* Slultx B«-rry Baptist Ohtuch. During the ah Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* Berry. ™ C . e * ^ Carl of Pitman, spent Friday after- p* 11 ' Dr - D ^ 1 - PfwWkat of the noon of last week at the --me ° r of Mr. and M. William Bate- phtal ' 1! "‘ m>n ‘ wermon. that wa* fitting MW Helen Sharp, a Uacher ofi* K ' r *f‘^ 1 ' ^ Sperlil mu ' dc w “ the Colllngswood schrml. I*.pend-'^ , ' h ‘' t M ‘“t Ing her vacation with her par- ® Ulby * b ''• u, " ^l enta. Mr. and Mrs. Walter tWiT ^ Wl ' h Wl " M ” Um Br *' 1 Mr. and Mr*. Rosco, Scull and pUnn ' Mr*. Constant Grace and son. *' r * Ih.m*l Bv. man Conktant Jr., spent last Saturday U * 1 *'*' k 1,1

of *ow«i. , ..

Lew la Harri* ha* had hi* house beautified with a new

Mr*. Stultz Berry spent Monday of last week in Bridgeton. MW Marjorie Hand ha* returned home after upending come

time in Philadelphia.

Maurice i’epper. of Dividing Creek, spent Saturday evening in

front porch a Mrs. Mary Malaga. *peiit

at of paint. Sling!, t with friends

J R. Pricha npw ♦'•wter pu radiation. An Wing built i

Mr*. Harry Lee is rpending wjme time in Waahington with].', her daughter. MW Edith, who '

is employed there. | — Mr. and Mr*. Learning Berry it. t o | | | In Bridgeton hurt Friday, lilgh OCnO(j| LoSCS

Wesley Adam* and so are in Maryland la** week

Mr*. James Gibson and daugh-

M.ry. vhilled Mr, Otl-.n * Five Graduated With This

Orchestra Members

in Mlllvi

Elizabeth Campbell

and Mrs. William Lee an'

I hlghes

standing

, , , • ! '* na !hl ’ < ! MW May Dixon has gone uii

■! two treat*. Th** following „ _ . .. . . Europe (or the summer,

pteoent from Delmont. Mrs n r , i. wv.il**- vir. »v,K.- M * Rom “ lnr Shoemaker, o.

Parksburg. Pa. and MW Ruth] Sutci.N. of Spring City. Pa. ha'returned to their homes aft**rj teaching in the High School]

spending

lay* in Bridgeton wt laughter. Mrs. Ralph 8u: Mr. and Mi*. William

Year’s Class

■ ■rchmtaa will gieat tlv. member* wtio fi High School (»ur*. The High School •f having the flnret :» history during tf and ihey hev.- not all thus* who hav*- hi numerous orcae.'Mis

Hettinger scored a run in the j first inning with two out Love-

wa» made of the Ub<1 rtrmt nnn up wrUtk out. _i_ T claw,j Bi*t r rolled out to Robbins Oow-

1 ell got a dean hit and ad an cod

second on Williams' infield Cowell scored on a pretty hit by Maurice TuHta. L. Keller

I out on strikes.

lerville Castle. No. 74. on July . 16. if arrangements can be madThe aeauciation memberaMp will be oomposi'd of pa*t chiefs from

all cast ire i n South jersey. Listened To Fine Address

The vIsMing brothers at th. meet ing in Millville Castir wenSupreme Ma-ter ot Records John B. Pierce, of Philadelphia: Supreme Second Guardsmen Georg*

Attend Services

By Rev. Dr. Ball

& Church, of Pleasant vllle: Grand Master of Records F. Bdgarton " Reyn* rid*. of Bradley Beach. Grand Keeper of Exrbrcfuer. Chari-* A. Compton, of Bridgeton; Grand Sir Herald George T. Rnwtfey, of Rlveniide: Charle*] Burton. Bridget on. memb. ; CredenU oommU'.ee; W.vby W

spite *.f the inclement i on Sunday nvornlng. lelegattau of Junior Order vied American Meehanl*

attended sorviees In the Baptb*f

Church, th*- announcemont tholr intention of attending

a holy brought out membwa and friend* ol both the fraternal

and the church to M that the auditor!

C.rr. Albert Hotlcer an.', tt.rry i ITi'- ,”" Hi 0 ™ — ll Rte.et*a C . B»tr.*-ilt ell “ U ‘* ,b *™" ^ <>'

Cumberland Ckurtle. No. 65. Port

Norris, and

j Eastern Baptist Un

| WMA t

The members eieced to

berwhip tn Post Chief* Amocia

are as follow* Frank S n. Fred Pulow. Herbert C.

Vannaman. John Lulw. W ing.v

Wilkinson. P. Chew. I*,*

lie Robbitu. G. Clark. H. Edler. John Vali. and Harry C. Thompson. of Millville Caw I*. No. I; Churitw Burton. Frank Burton. 11

Marker. Harry O. WUklm*.

William B. Kirby. F. H. Mui.

ford. Charle* A. Compton. Elmer]

Cj-jv v " jo„|y One Change

ereity.

which teemed

- fundamsMala of Chris-

tian <ittizMishlp and bnotheihood.

IH* sermon pleoeed ail who

were proaeut and the sermon In ih* evening, delivered by ihe Rev. Mr. Bonk*, a close friend of Dr. Bail, also proved one of great itiepins*ton to the large congregation which braved the rain to

attend '*

. Barrarlough. Cha*. j

J. Maxfleld and S.-I1i Bailey. *•' Cumbonland Ca*tle. No. 65 Port Nurrt*: George T. Ruesby. of twlde Castle, No. 1. George 8. Church, of Plainfleld. Freedom Castle. No. qj; Bn d K. Edgarton ReyaoMs. of Burbage Cant!* . No.

62. Asbury Pa: k.

Property Owners To Purchase Pumper Needed For Fire Protection in Business beet ion

s by the

An effort I* being property owners on

building]

and the railroad, with apparent ; jcrcM*. .to purrluus- a pumper! »r lire protection (n he mounted ! Q 'b*- Chevrolet fin- • truck ai I 1 ady owned by the Ure com-

pany.

High School Staff few weeks ago the Inin a a* given that a of changes in Uii- tnach«t*'r of the Port Norrl* would occur before the ■>i the schools next fall, changes will uake place in the grammar grade*. on change I* contemn *h* High tiehonl tearbff. this being necessary ol th* resignatian of ;*it* (V.nahey. who will

Mi** Ethel Kiel: Frclbnrn. Mt*. Harxnd Nelson Baiemat. to the school ; of (he school (

i of tiio,

Dewey Keller worked smoothly until the third sod fourth lanlngit when Port Norrl# weot on a hitting tampage, scoring six run*. With a four run lead (he itsme wa* never tn doubt, althouxh Hettinger scored threw runs In the eighth, coming within one run of ticing the score. Cowell. Maurice Tullls and George TuHia toted the blgatlcks tor Hettinger, while Jantson led Ith three hits for Port Norrl*. closely followed by Dunham. Jenkins and Holllnger with two

each.

Next Saturday. Ju:^* JG, Port Norris will play the LeSturgeon Bakerv of Brldg* 'on. I^st year the oyaiermen harelj n.anagcd nose out the Baker* in a three-game re.-rles and a close game is expi-cted Saturday when iKwtlllUee are renewed.

PORT NORRIS

Dunl

3b.

Robbias, lb. Green. 3b. Jeaktna. rf.

N. Jeffrie*, cf.

Bateman, a*. Jantsen. If. Jeffries, p. Holllnger, c. Ringgold, cf.

HETTINGER lowland, if. Blair, rf. Cowell. 3b. Williams, lb. Tullls, cf. Keller, aa Tuliis. 2b. El well. «. Holler, p.

R H O A I

1 3 110 0

6 11 37 7 3

114 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 0

►sp.' h<- b

ihi* being made *• supply of water i- el ream known a* the bu-dnrea sectlo pumper ha* bre-n d during th* past

G S 24 10 1 Hettinger. 100100030 Port Norrla. 002400000

Newport M. E. Church Notes The Bpwortb League will send delgstee to the Pennington Iwrtitut*-. to be b**ld In August. John Moore, llaflel Moore and Mabel Emt-iaon. They will have

a good time.

The h*-oood young peoplea' ally held Sunday evening was h'jrougbly enjoyed by those who braved ihe weather. The music by the orchestra was of a high order and ihe speaking and

"King appropriate.

The "Suruuit" and “Loyal

having an at-

• 1 Rone" oiasacs i

the moveaunt lo suppi) j Primary Election dep:J-toient with equip- —

lly adapted to pn*-

Inm* seotton of th* ! ; til Seplomber 1, the toeent to

j Tucwday'a primary lection.(give the winners a big feed, hat'd! * >‘ldh JMtWaised to be quiet. | The Sunday school attendance l.-Kv.-. i '-bore being practically no c.w- ha* been very good, ci-n i toaUi tar office, developed into Irving Brevdford will go to a warm Ofwwe*! in the Senator- New Hampshire in August for muo- "hip. The bawl tickets carried two weeks to attend a groat ,-k to the narore of Waiter L. Sharp' gathering of Sunday school workth/iee for awranur; Lemuel Robbins, Jr ere. Here'* wishing him one of *• U- tor CoHect.-t - i Charles• the beat umaa of hie life,

itmod M. RtKK'.n. lor Toamdiip tlom-

H u!

j Dividing Creek Baptist CKurch Notei

Whlldin.

. Mre. C. O Foster. Mis* lenderson. Douglas* Cox e. and LI bre-n Cox.

* who attend ad the s. Ellxabeth Haley, n. on Thursday of

Republican! ■ratic ticket | of Boyd N i

mpheM. Jr., of teVn ol Mlllvi

in Blsenboro.