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freetr br lb* oj**na*i ufc biu »«r» made ofT l,T»rj. but wttb r»d aupport i to tan la a ▼tetorr
ape May and Cumberlctnd County Happenings of the Week
ers Made Hite Count For Runs
.ton Doughmoera DePort Noma in Gome nybody'» To Lnat
Were
Feature
Norrta b^ly bntn by Ogtion Bak ri, pUyad
Bakrri aere blankad la tbe , ur in Bines- Port Norris tori t In tsklBf tbs load In tbeir of the first las tag. DuaUm ltd out to Dalp. Hot (ely and took aacooc on a by Green .lankIns bit to U r. tbe runnels taking third
sicked drtre by Barnay Bias8. Hager took Hollinger'i 'tr. retiring MOlrlUa. oyaterman aoored aaotber i tbe third on hits by Robtnd Green aad an error by tiring them a lead o< three
Port Norris
Mr. aad Mrs. Edward Rlggln. . Mrs. Oscar Lund. Mtasee Jennie Ooaahry and Roiella Lund. Waalay Adasne and son, Robert, i aa>on« tbe Portaaeae rial, ton oa Tuesday of last week. m. Bill* Berry. Jr., has bean among the alek. Mia George Bobbins. Mm Joalah Kear tomb. Mr* Boyd Rob bias. Mlaass Rebecca Robl Anna Rowley. Marta Robbins, and MdUb P- teraon. motored to PhllabU on Wednesday of
it. was tbe center of a lively party on Wednesday evening of week. The evening waaj ■pent In playing games. At a
Bev. aad Mrs. William Moore and Mrs. Gertrude Hand apetii one day of last week In Bridge-
Mra. DscM 8. Powell wa Bridgeton one day of last week attending a W. C T. 0. meeting Mr* James Gibson and daughter. Mary were la Bridgpton re-
cently.
Mm. Walter Campbell and Mra. Morton Bateman bate been spending a few days in Malaga Mra Isaac Foster and grandson. Jake, are spending a few days In Philadelphia with rela-
tive
Cedarville
ref i
its of
Among Chose who enjoyed tbe t were Mr. aad Mrs. John y. Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth HolUnger. Mrs. John Jenkins, ee Ruth Pepper and Evelyn Smith: Messrs. Morton Oaric. Wesley Austin and Henry Jones. Port Norris: Mr. and Mr*. Charles Hand. Misses Isabelle and Mildred Young and Mr. Oscar Ttylea. of Millville. Mr. and Mn. Levi Bateman. Miss Pearl Chew and Milton Westeott. of Bridgeton. and Mr*. Barton Bchank. of Vineland. Miss Evelyn Smith spent Bun day in Forteecue.
Mrt. M. E Gandy, of Philadelphia rmcnl tbe week end wttk Mrs William Peterson. Mas Jane Bateman, of Philadelphia. *a* visiting friends I*
town on Saturday.
Ed Bonham was stricken with paralysis and Is seriously 111. He is taken to Bridgeton Hospital. Mr*. Lewis Dtament entertained Mra. Etta Myera and two Children. of Magnolia, over the week
end.
Dividing Creek
Mrs. Frank Cook and daughter. Geraldine. Mrs. Wilbur Crum and Mra. Charles Woodlyn. of Dorchester, spent Tuesday afternoon with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. William White motored to Hammonton on Tues-
ira tied the score In the rollectlag three runs on two
sad two errors.
Srst man up. connected for Loder hit a weak ground- - pitcher who shot the ball with au easy double la sight Tbs second baee-
buslnees meeting of tb< Senior Epwortk League of thi M. E. Church was held on Fri day evening last The following officers were elected for the year: President. William DuMont; rice president. Miss Evelyn I ttary and treasurer, Marjorie Hand. Herbert Sockwell and David Robbins made a business trip to
Delaware
Rose Bateman has returned to her home In Newport after spending some time here Ith her eon. Daniel M. Bate-
Mr. and Mra. George Mints and Mr. and Mra. William MinU were In Bridgeton on Saturday. Mrs. John Pepper, who died In Middletown. Wednesday of laat week, was burled In the Baptist
Ip hit to first. Bath scoring • out L. Hager followed hit scoring Loder and 8. Brown ground ont to Rob-
tiring tbe aide,
bakers scored two more In tbe sixth on hits by Souand Lodar and an error by
Mac Into the ninth tuning three behind. Port Norris staged an rally, scoring two runs with the tying run on third ch-hitter went In to bat for ucer Brown, resitting be bad tame In Uia gras put everyhe had oa the ball and rathe batter on a grounder to
r. ending tbe game
•bblns aad Green both got three
out of four times at
e L. Hager bit safely three for the bakers. The work of i and Batemar In tbe tnwas eseclally good, both coo■ting several sparkling plays »hal was otherwise a drab ormance of tbe local Infield. Saturday. July I. the B. < of Bridgeton, will play the game of the series at Port • Both previous games wi o Innings aad tbe next xame ntaee to be equally as good ORT NORRIS R H 0 A E
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Mr. and Mra. WlUlam DuMont have gone to Atlanta. Oa.. where they will spend some time. Mra. Mary Clark was In
rille recently.
party was given to Dorothy Newcomb, on Saturday, June Ik. In honor of her UifB birthday. The dining room beautifully decorated, and in the center of the table stood a cake, trimmed with little pink The afternoon was •pent in playing games. Miss Newc celved many pretty gift* Later the afternoon refreshments wore served, whit* consisted of oregm and cake. Among those present wore: Mlss^ Dorothy Newcomb. Carolyn ] Generic Bradway. Eleanor Lore. Louise Powell. Wilma Lambert, Louise Hart. Pearl Berry. Miriam and Marion Hofiman: Mesan Ferguson. William Lund and Maraden Berry. Mr. and Mra. Fred Land and n*. William and Warren, spent Saturday evening In Bridgeton. Mr. aad Mra. Charles Bateman, of Camden, spent the week end with Mr. Bateman's parents, Mr. and Mra. Willlsm Bateman. and Mr*. David Powell aad daughter. Louloe. have been spending a few days with Mr. Powell's brother. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Powell, of Ocean City. Mra. Eva Janston. who b taken up her residence at Ocean City for the summer, spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mra .CIIBord Dsvia and daughter. Sarah Martha, and MU* Rebecca Brandriff. of Newfield, spent the week end at the borne of Mr. and Mra. Edwsrd
Rlggln. Jr..
WlUlam Chew. of Camden, ^ent the week end with his grand mot her. Mrs. Ella Chew. Miss Anna Blackman spent Friday of last week out of town. Roland King, of Dividing Creeek. was In town last Wed
. , j I I nesday evening on busincos. . . j 1 0 Mr*. Amos Dlllahey was ti 116 2'* Bridgeton last Saturday. 1 2 J * M H * rr F tapper, of Dividing 0 Jll 0 1 Crock, spent last Friday after-
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n j i ft 0 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Olllord. of
Bridgeton, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra John Reed. Mlasea Kathleen McConnell. Evelyn Garrtoon. G-tadya Howell and Francw Earl student* of the Ciaroboro Normal, arc »pendii their vacation here with ruia-
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ille Community Decided Success
community sing held on 1 Leaf Campu-' wa* a decided fros in every way. A laige vnthusUMIc crowd gathered ■ind the singer* A platform 1 been built and the chorus *r sat on this with the piano '-reheatra In front. Mr*. F ''’•agar was at the piano, ar- : tuning th* alngera and the f’ratra. Everyone preaent en •d every number of the proa > and much credit is due ' Mr*. Stanger for thslr "e efforts. A nice sum •ved when the collection ■rii were passed, which la u *ed for the Bible vacation •">1 eapemws. The orchestra •cry liberal In their num- • «od responded with extra
family motored to MlllriQ* Sat-
urday.
Mr. Elbert Tribtoett spent Bunday at Rlvervlew Beach. Mr. Horace Hickman motored Sea Isle Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Robert Prichard wore calling on Mr*. Marne Hill Sunday. Mary Eua Hsckett. of spent Friday with
friends.
Meaar*. Harold Bailey. William Veal. Maurice Sckaflor and Amoa Pepper attended a ball game In Philadelphia on Wednesday. A large number trom here attended the fireworks at Fori Norris Saturday evening. Mra. Irene Mints has gons to Maryland to attend the funeral of her grandmother. Mr. Stacy Loveland was in DenniavlUe on Sunday. Mra. Marie Lehman and daughter. Virginia, of MHUb. apent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Aiberi
Garrison.
Mra. Frank Chew Is numbered among the *lek. Mr. and Mrs. John Bridgeton, ware eallU and Mrs Walter
Saturday
Mr. and Mr*. bell were In town on Sunday. Mias Elisabeth Laws, who has en attending Slate Normal School. Trenton. 1* home for the miner vacation. George Pepper, of Millville, apendlng eome time with reMtives
here.
Mr*. Harry Moore and da ugh the week end with Ml*. Daniel tern. Mildred and Harriet, spent Campbell, of Bridgeton. Mrs. Isaac Moore has gone tt Philadelphia to vlMt her granddaughter. Mr*. Joseph Smith. Mrs. Ltsxte Lore aad daughter Emma. Able Orr and Mra. Boyd Garrison were ahopplng In Mill-
ville recently.
Round Kink wa* In Philadelphia last Friday. Mr*. Clara Lloyd, of Millville, waa In town on Sunday. Mra. John Jenktn*. of Port Norris, called on relatives here
on Monday.
Mra. Roaa Lupion. forxneny ut Newport, who ha# been visiting relative* there, has returned to the home of Mr* E. N- Cbarer Mr. A. J- Ogden, of Bridgeton upt-nt th • week end with Mr*.
Rhoda Coaler.
Mr. and Mra. Laming Richmond. of Pierce * Point, called on Mra. Emma Orr on Sunday. Mra. Emma Bllisard and family. of Cedarville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Boyd Garrison Chari re King, of Trenton. It mating ht* parent*. Mr. and Mrs
Thomas King.
Mias Ruth Jenktn* t* visiting her brother. John Jenktna. of
Port orria.
and Mr*. Mark Orr have ^ Monday.
Furman
Mra. Boas Lore, Mra. Lilian Maxwell. Mra. Kate Mayhew and Mira Lillian Mayhew were among the Philadelphia shoppers recent-
ly.
Mrs. Ruth Brown entertained some friend* from out ef town at a bridge party recently. There ware five table* of bridge and rery one enjoyed a pit •rnoon. Delicious refreshment* ■ere nerved. Among the-number •are Mra Lillian Lvlngaton, Mrs. Esther Corey. Mia* Eleanor Carll. Mira Ida Huver. Mias Irene Paillllnfi Mrs. Ellen Ware. Mias Mary Hampton. Mrs. Anna Sheppard. Mias Thelma Sharp. Mira Abble William*. Mrs. Mary Schiller. Mira Ruth Jefferies. Mra. Hannah Sharp. Mira Kable Van Ller. Mira Gladys Harding and
Mra. Brown.
and Mr*. William Banka entertained the organised clsraes the Baptist Sunday school. The Prat part of the evening waa taken up with devotional exerand buslnesa. after whick i and a social time waa enjoyed. Those preaent were Rev. and Mra. Elmer Vaughan. Mr. ■and Mra. Carl Davla. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bateman. Mr. and Mra. Harriet Robinson. Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Dare.
Powell. Mrs. Ellen Hall. Mr*. WIHUm Peterson. Mias Sarah
Bradford and O. V. Powell. Miasm Mary and Alice Brine-
ahultx have returned from a viatt
with relatives In Greenwich. Mias Alma Bateman, a State Normal School etudent li for th* summer holidays. and Mr*. Sherman Garri•on and son. Sherman. Jr.
on Friday for Montana, where they will spend a month's vacation. They went by train to Buffalo, ft ra there they go by
Goldberg, department
Bridge on has Juat put Into service a new International furatture van which I* larger than any similar vehicle seen In thU section, being It ge enough to bold the complete furniture for
four room* The vsn is padded Star,
on the Interior, so that furniture will not be damaged tn tram* portatton and the outside la beautifully lettered tn gold wKh the
firm's name *nd address.
Pretty Wedding in Mauricetown Church
Mias Thenia Owens Became
Bride of Paul Cox
Supper For Eastern
Star Glee Club
Entertained By Maurice Puver V 7 alley Members
The member* of the Glre Club Sbeklnah Chapter. Eastern
delightfully entertained
the Masonic Hall. Mauricell Wednesday last. Mr*. 8to”-;nin. Mr* Harry Chance. Mr*. Edward Warren, of Port Norris; Mr*. Edward Robbins. of Haleyvllle; Mr*. Harry Slltes and Mrs. Ida G. Bacon. Mauricetown. and Mr*. Ralph C
Wilson, of Leesburg,
bo*:esses. The tables were beautifully decorated for the oer**lon. favors pertaining to tb* national holiday. July 4th. w« each guest. These were psillrularly enjoyed by the husbandthe .rie* Club member* and lent "*nap" to the occasion during the
serving of dinner.
Tbe mi
cup. chicken pot pie.
Mau-icetown
Mra. Lucy Van Gilder, of Millville. paused Thursday at fhc (home of Mr. Harrison Khepp-d r*. William L Compt. of Lewi*town. Pa . is paratng s few day* with Mrs. George Hharp. Irvin Bailey spent Wednesday evening with his wife In Borden-
St. Anthony , Society Held Celebration
Parade in Afternoon Followed By Firework*
Diaplay At Night
3000 People Were in Town
The Society of 8t Anthoay. a men's organisation of the Roman Catholic Church of Fort Norria, staged an all-day celebration oa Saturday last la honor of th#
A pretty church wedding took place in ibe Mauricetown M. Church Saturday evening a i-brn Mira Tbevla Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Owens, became the bride of Paul
Cox. of Leesburg.
Albert Owens, brother of thei dinner
bride, was beet man and Mira
Reba Hoffman wa* maid 0< ] Captain and Mrs. Alonao Baco
Fred Hater. fortn*Tl aIld lrealp< , tbe , owl
The bride »<
white gown and carried* sbowi bouquet of white rosea and sweet Tbe bridesmaid* wore taf-
Teta gown*.
Mias Mildred E faster played the wedding march and Mra. Fred Slater rang beautifully "O
Promise Me.''
Following tbe ceremony a reception was held at tbe home of the bride's parent* and then the newly-wads left for a honeymoon
to parts unknown
Mira Owe-* Is a graduate of the Noiroal School and has been a teacher In the Haleyvllle grammar ecbool for the past two year*. The groom l* employed ae a Coast Guard at Stone Harbor. Many beautiful gift* were received from their many friends. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey,
motoTto Duluth, aad the balance “ r ' *" d ^ U * _ >ra>.. w iij Ida Reeve*. Minnie Sheldon. Rev. , u>e *ar »■? train. TTrey will ^ ^ ^ ^ MU] .
rioK many points of Interest. Including Yellowatone Park.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fmlth and son _ MlllvIlie. called on Mr. and Mra. Wllmar Cox an evening re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. AlUe Hellard are entertaining the former's stat and daupbter. of Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. K. Sharp, family,
of Millville, spent an evening
with Mr*. Sharp's brother. M
and Mr*. Emos Bailey, recently. . . Mira Vern* Bailey and Mr* . “ Alice Bailer, of Millville, apent
Thursday In Philadelphia. Clinton Sbeppard ha* returned
to hie borne, after spending a lew days wltb bis father. Harri-
son Sheppard.
Mia* Mary Sheppard, a teacher at Atlantic City, i* upending tbe
•sk •sa
tomato and lettuce aalad. Nc»-1 polttan Ice cream, lady fiagi
and coffee.
waa served Ihe '-‘JT* Cbureh and return
.. , Mr. and Mre Tom Holland mo-1 “ e- u *" ,o Miiivul. —nd u.. e"” 1
evening with her brother, and Mrs Edward Nixon. and Mra. O. Bacon and
daughter, called on his parents,
and Mra. T. Bacon Thuraday
grounds adjoining the obuceh. The celebratloa opened la the morning, when th- aervlc# of High Mara waa held at 10:29 by a visiting priest before an nadlence that filled tbe church. At 4 o'clock In tbe afteraooa
formed at th#
rhurdb and beaded by tbs Red. White and Blue Band, of Yine-
Sir* m.noH Bailer * - Und *** proceralon left the B, ,T^H«L?Tine churc * » nd marched down Main
■on. El wood, Jr., of Haleyvllle, u tbe Methodist
called on relatives here recently.
Tom Roll and i
The band
,o,„ ,o HlUvUif.
of tbe church performadj 41| impromptu concert, tht* beii:i;
I rlv« n by the men of the Sbeklnah
beautiful club. The ladlee then held
their annual business meeting, which time Mrs. Lillian Carey » reelected president; Mr* yd Wheat, conductrera; Mr* Meredith Holmes. aasDtaiit con ductreas: Mr*. George Buck, trestorer: Mrs. Belford C -X. custodian of music. Mrs- Helen Fateh, news reporter; Mr*. Laura
De Hart, secretary.
The evening'* entertainment as rloaed with the following program. conducted by Mr*. — her usual capable man
and Mrs. Fred Hater, of UU1 - vllle; Rev. and Mrs. H. Ube and
...a Ad Bdv.r —d! C- Wdtl-W d.udk-
two children spent Sunday with relatives In Paulaboro. Mr*. J. Wawne MuUord is entertaining her cousin. Mira Mettle
Meaalck.
Mra. Eva Sheppard hae returned from a visit with relativea In
Port Norris.
George Lore who Is employed
In Philadelphia, is spending hi* vacation with hts parents. Cap-
tain and Mra. Grant Lore. Ira Sarah Snead and Byron
Barton left on Monday foi High tat own. where ►hey will attend Peddle summer nohooi ol methods. They are sent by the Baptist Sunday school as rep re*
tatlves from that school.
Fairton
Mra. E. Paul Trenchard. Mr* Fred Borden and Mre. Fred Er ringer were vial tor* In "hlladel-
phia on Thuredsy.
Mis* Madeline Page, of Cedarvltle, wa* « guest of Mira Hilda
Shaw over the week end. Miss Mfllle Woodruff has
turned to her home In WIHiam*town. after apendlng several
week* with her cousin*. Mellle and Llute Smith
Fred Borden apent Tueeday tn
Camden.
Rev. S. W. Clark exchanged
ter. Geneva, of Wildwood; and Mrs. B. Stowman. Mr. and Mra. S. Stowmnn. Mv. and Mr*.
Carrie Compton.
Martha Champion. Mr. and Mrs. T. Comlaus. Mr. and Mrs. Cox aad eon. John, of Leeeburg: and Mra. P. Sharp. Mis* Jean McKay, Mrs. Allen Sheppard and daughter. Sarah. Mr. and Mrs Shaw and eon. John. Mr. and Mrs. Owens. Reba Hoffman. Bertie Wlyn, Walton Stowman. H.
Comiaua.
Upon returning from their honeymoon tbey will rrelde at the borne of the bride'* parents.
>end-
D. C. M. E. Church
Rev. Joseph E. Simpson, pastor. 'Blessed are the undeflled In the way. who walk In tbe law of the Lord.” 9 A. M . class meeting. 10 A. M . Sunday school session. 11 A. M . preaching by parlor. "Tbe Master's Memorial." 6 46 P. M . Epworth League meeting. Topic. "My County- -Right or Wrong." 7.20 P. M.. Address by pastor. Patriotic service. Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening at 9 o'clock
Clara meeting on Saturday eve-
ning a* 6 o'clock
Official board meeting on urday evening at 7 o'clock. The Daughter* ol Ztun
"Star of 'he Night. Glee Club Solos. Because" and "You Don't Know What You're Ml**- •.'■ Mrs. Floyd Wheat Readings. "Marjory on High Life." and "A Mummy Test." Mr*. Edwsrd Rohbln* Violin solo. "Cariorii" and encore. Jay Carey Duel. "Queen of My Heart." Mra. Meredith Holmes and Mra Forrest Tomlin Readlaga. "Daddy's Motor Car" and "Auto For Sale." Mra Lewis
Pierce
CNorua "Good Night Song,
Glee Club.
Those preaent were: Mr*. Lilian Carey. Jay Carey. Mr and Mr*. Floyd Wheat. Mr. and Mr*. Winfield Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves. Mr. and Mr*. H. De Hart. Mr. and Mr*. Matthew Christie. Mr. and Mr* W"'*"’ Walker. Mr. and Mr*. R B Corson. Mr. and Mrs. Andres Holt. and Mr#. J. B. Patch. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Blnney. Mr and Mr*. Lewis Pierce. Mr. and Mr*. Belford Cox. Mr. and Mr* itslph Chard. Mr. and Mrs. 11 Brown. Mr. and Mrs George Buck. M and Mr*. Gilbert Campbell. Mr and Mr*. Lorenao B. Ro*e. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Campbell. Mr and Mra. Edward Bobbin*. Mr and Mre. Ralph C. Wilson. Mr and Mr*. Harry Stlte*. Mr. anMr* Frank Stowman and Mary Ethel Stowman. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Warren and Wallen and Ruth Warren. Mr*. Bdtth Chance. Mr* MlldretJ Waller and little Nancy Jane Waller. Mir Elisabeth Wright. Mra. Linda Tomlin. Mrs. Anne Bacon. Ml** Ida G.
Bacon.
Mkw Permtla Hunter la
g a few (lay* with friends at
D'kiiont.
Mrs. Hammet Webb and granddaughter. Gertrude, spent a day with Mrs. Effi Dividing Creek, recently. Mra Joe Scull, spent Thuraday
Millville.
Mr* Emerson Creighton and family have returned to her home In Fort Norria. after passing i eral days with relatives here. Master Lawrenc Ba ley spending some time with grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Pie moi.
Susan Sharp and Ethel Reeve* spent Wednesday In Millville. Mr. and Mra. David Powell, of Port Norrta, called on Mrs. Powell's father recently. Mr. Clarence Whlldln and daughter, passed Wednesday In
(own.
Rev. and Mre. Fred Slater, of Millville, -pent Friday evening w ih Mr. and Sire. George Owens. Mra. Oilman Hunter apent I Friday with Mrs. Laura Earnewt,
of Port Norria.
procession was stopped a number of time* while tbe band played tbe country’s national air before dome of the InatUuHona of the
Underwood
The celebration waa brought to close In the evading with au unusually fine diaplay of fireworks. promptly at 19:20 o'clock. L'Btortunately. the heavy fog which blew over the field ahmit 19 o’clock, dampening the powder In the nusnaeou* places, as welt as snaking th* air damp and heavy, prevented a full and effective display of many of th* pieces. Th* day waa one of keen enjoyment for the mranhera of th* local organisation moat of whose members arc of Italian birth. This waa the third annual evsat of this kind. During the entire weak preceding and including Saturday, a carnival had been mvrraaafttUr conducted on the ground*, oat for a carnival of ita atse. it dM a laud office buslnrae on Saturday, every conoeralon being patronised continuously throughout the day and until the late hours of the night. It Is wttmated that at least 3.000 people were in attendance on Saturday eventCS. hundiwdv of automobiles lining th* streets and fields to witness the display of fireworks.
pulpits with Rev. W A. Moore, last Thursday
the Port Norris M. E. Church, month.
Sunday rnoming —
Mr. and Mr* William DarU i
nd children, of ColHagawond IialeyVlllc
■vrnlng of each
spent Sunday with Mra. EHU
Mills.
Sarah Reed. Emms and
Mias Elisabeth Berry, who at-
.... a — ! 'ended the Glass boro Normal BHwbeU. Erring.. TW,,. s h „ b „ m .
h.- i.™- ;>i 10 <pmd
a.r. .1 Ibi- t „ y , „„ y„ Harr,
Mulford cottage. In Ftor*—c"-
Mr* Char lea Gandy.
Mr. and Mr*. Paul BlUsard
and aon. Jimmie, of Dividing} —-
at the home of Jamte Gibson.
Mre. John Sharp. Mra William
Fhai* and aon. Billy,
tvocur. was a visitor In town t
Hharp and Walter Bhtrp an afternoon of last week in
Bridgeton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dmenwn and daughter. Dorothy, of Bridgeton. spent one day of last wees ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Batecnan. Mr. and Mra Schaud. of Vineland. spent a few days with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mra.
T. P*—'per
OH i Hickman. Jr., spent ont evening of Uet week In Buck
Mulford. of North
and * Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fagan, of I Wildwood. 1* mwndtng aeveral Wildwood Croat 1 day* among relative* here. William Mr and Mra Elgar Hickman Mrs Frank B. Robblr.s ha*
, ju,, ijejen i *nd lamlly motored to Bethlehem, been a recent guest of relatt’
Don
nd Evelyn Smith apent last week tn tllvitle. up of Mr. and Mre. y. ou South Market
_ the week end.
Mrs. Irene Chance ha* moved to the house with Mrs. Rhoda
Coaler.
Mr. James Loper. of Bridget n. passed Sunday with relative* here. • George Burnham left for Sea Side Pal*, where he Will spend aome time. Mire Emma Flaher. of Swede* boro, spent Sunday with Mia* Agile* Hickman. Benj. Gaskill is taking tr meats In Bridgeton Hospital Mira Harriet Mayhew. Mauricetown. apent some with Mr. and Mra. Bldrldg* Hick
Charles Bradway entertained over the week end Louis Wtrobe rg and Mrs. Listie Ballenger. of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grace, of Millville. Frank Brestwer and family and Mr. and Mre. Sheppard Brestwer attended the funeral of Mrs. S. Camp, of Hetslervllle. M-*. Laura Elmer and sister. Lula, and Mr. Sockwell. of Bridgeton, i ailed on friends In Underwood Monday afternoon. and Mre. Joseph Novakow ski entertained their daughter. Stella, and family for a week. and Mre John Bradway and wife spent Tuneday with his parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. William
Bradway.
and Mre. Victor Errlcksen
are entertaining Mrs. Nellie Hunt
-on. Malcolm .of Millville. Ir. El wood Bailey and son. ood. are spending a few days Benedict, Md.. where they t to attend the funeral of
t- All c L I rk;Me* n Mrs Bailey'S grandmother. Mr*. For All school Chllaren , J. 1 |,. ri ,irrson. formeily of Ni
! Trying To Make Room
Newport
_r and Mra. Bsmuel Harley, of Bridgeton, were th* gurats of Mr and Mre. Ellsworth Hasted.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Monro. dsvsEtster. Dorothy. Mr. and Mre. Beit Moore sod children, of Bridgeton, oalled on Captain sad Mra. L B. Bradford Sunday. Mias Bertha Hunted has returned home after spending two weeks sn Old Fort Inn. Kennebunkport. Me Mira Eu-I Rysn »'•** accepted a position In Ooesr. C«y for the
Mre. Ed Bradway I* spending aome time with her parents. Mr. Mra. Willard, at Norfolk.
ol tht
Berry.
Rev. C. 8. Reeve*, of MIHiville. was entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs. Allen Sheppard on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Bowkrr were guests of friend* In Berlin
recently.
W L Nlckelson. of Greenwich
Wildwood. called on relative* here on Sunday Mrs William F. Sp'iic.-r enter-, Mr aDd Charles Codfrey tBilled ihe Ever Ready Clara , ntertalned Mr and Mr* Aob.-ts the M E. Sunday school at bet !i..tuman and son. Edward, if lH<me on Wednesday evening. M.uiriceto .u. recently. Mi and Mrs. «. L. Rod fern Mr and Mr*. Edward Rlggln*. of lave been entertaining tbeir *1"-; pQyj Morris, spent Sunday at the t-i from Ocean City. home of C. E. Godfrey
Ralph Moore and tamlly have moved Into their new home, which waa formerly the property
of Mrs Anna Eld.edge. Olive Elmer, of Honey-
One of the member*
Board of Education of Oommcr rial Township tbla week in hpeaklng of the crowded con dition of our schools, ssld they were trying to overcome tht* th- best tbey could and In ihle Isitue appear* a notice «o parent* who have children who will elart school the coming term, requesting them to notify th.- president of the hoard at once w> that ample preparation can 1>" made. The question of «duc*<lon la one of th. main problems In any community and one that should
ppcmui*’. in the mind citizen and the Board of
Education should receive the lull co-operation of every parent
brook. Pa., ha* been v tsltor among relat
Mre. WlUlam P Sink aad Mira Gertrude Sink, of Woodbury, were visiting friend* in Fairton on Thuraday. _ _ , i
Mr. and Mra Boyd Bailey and daughter. Ethel, spent Saturday
li. Millville.
Klhel. tbe daughter of Bo and Anna Bailey, waa given rthday party on Monday afterion in honor of her eighth ■ar Those present were Mildred Paul the and Dorothy Pettit. Mary Berry. Anna Sharp. Joecphlm Roth. Harriet Bradway. Henry Errlcksen. George Errlcksen. Stunt. Hnbert Holme. El wood Bailey. Mre Re! a Bailey and Mrr. Anna Bailey. The time wa* apent In game* on the lawn. Then a very pretty birthday cake with candle* wa* cut and cake and lemonade waa served In the dinroom Everyone reported a I time Miaa Ethel received ,1.-. lot of preaeiita. a cold
Mre. Hou r Boone apent the week end In Philadelphia. Mtm Beulah Hickman. ol Flushing. N. Y.. is vtaKtug her parents. Mr. and Mra. J. Frank
lilckmin.
Mira Perl* P .croon was a Philadelphia ahopper Saturday. Mia* Helen Washburn, of Nawfield, u khe guest of Mr. and Mre. John B. Bradford. and Mra. Will Ware are entertaining irieade from out ol town this weak. Dr. and Mra. OUn Bradford, of ColUngwwaad. were Dhe guests of Mr. and Mra. Lemuel Bradford over the week end. Mra James F. Hickman and Mra Howard BUtea are among
the a
D. C. Baptist Church
Pastor Snyder and wife ar
Joying a week-end visit will and Mr*. Walter Hartmat Washington. They were ai
panted by Mra Hahn
Mi** Reha Bradway. ot Bradley < Beach, waa very agreeably aurpiiacd on Turo.lay evening when ia number of friend* and relative* if gathered at the borne of > -1 grandfather, whom ahe waa vt» tug. lo bid her farewell and wl
Mr. and Mre. Abram Camp at-
In'tewl.iAlll^’oA's.lurdA' Lon H.r’.nun and John tUrl-lbtr . tov.ly (rip
M “ Vl-nb Bo-Var «... „ >■ "*.d
• fra r,coa! Tueaaboa .ialtora ' Prol—aor G-ona BobMna fillrd , ur.lar, Juu, .S. lor two Z ^Mra Lalt. Hnalat WOK ». Sunday ano.h in H-olarrme on Sunday. | Uiaaa. Marloo Haal-Md andUo vl-U M.nd. and J Howard Walter*, of Atlantic , Ruth Garrtaon were sent by thelevenlng wa* *pent
City and Oacar Partridge, of North (Sunday school as delegate* to Ihe (ringing
Carolina, spent Tuesday at the'young peoples aome ol 8. C- Godfrey. i Hlfhatown. tor
Mre. Lenore Riley 1* spend!m aome time at Ocean CUy at thi home of -her daughter, Mra. A
Kurts.
Mra. Nancy L. Orater I* viatt •ng In Millville this week. Mm. Hoary Shore to vtsitlB, relstlv'dg tn Cain den and Pttlla -ledphis this week. Lew el la Clark, of MlllvilU a ltd Mr. and Mrs. B. Itaroi Turner motored to Atlantic Cit Sunday. Mr. and Mra Mark Ewing. € Philadelphia. were weeken guests of Mi. and Mra Boy
girl f
with music. 1
* r* \m scram a
Mtse Betity Manger, ot Crab I v-IUe. waa the guest of her aw | Mre. Harold SUiqe, Saturday.

