Cape May County Times, 23 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 6

Attendance Figures Cape May County Schools Year 1026-27

CiPE KAY COTOTY TIKES. nuBAY SEPTEKBEE 23. 1927.

Tb* follow ins table *u.-» a enrupntb«.ii of the eehool atten<lanc«-

!n «be various Tt mnshtpa an.1 luanlrlpalitlMi last school yea,. j n attenilanc* percen' MThooU sepanu.ly enumemtesl with , 75.7«. while the township Middle leads

Ths acboole

wood ocbools leading

Township Bvllepluln Kldora Ludlam - Dninlwvllle South Dennis Clermont South Seavllie Ocean View

Fiablnc tlreek Academy Erma Odd Spring

Township Swain ton. No. Goshen Court House Waa Creek Green Cteek Rio Grande Wbltrwle . it Swalnlon. No

Township Beesley-s i>otnt Palermo

Avalon Cape May Point North Wildwood S.* Isle City Stone Harbor Woodbine Cape May Ocean City v.

Icipaiilie

rotinty during

!e Dias Creek leads all lb. perrentage attendance of

cntaice of S2.R5.

Itb D

are all grouped together. Wildmage attendance of 94.::.

42nd Annual (Wallet and $90.00

W. C. T. U. Convention

Dennis Township

Lower Township

Middle Township

Upper Township 2»3 22S

4.417 S.&62

30.880 4.803 8.81$ 1.819 6.800

:.:$4 7.5tl C4.84S 6.431 9.1 SI 9.906 14.291 3.334

39.223 4.162 3.313

Separate Districts

C.4S3 3.762 60.699 27.663 9.966 30.313 76.691 82.480 191.459 :20.1o|

92.85 92.30 93.73 93.45 96.76

89.62 86.33 93.34 88.22 88.12 90.68

94.00 93.91 90 85 90.63

Will Be Held In First M. F. Church. Bridgeton, on Wednesday

Mrs. Lulu Shepard Speaker

Port Norris

Returned to Owner Mni niuwonh .t*,,.* and ehn- _ ■ - — I'dren. Klmer and Anna, and Mrs

Dropped From Man's Poc- j Harrv Andersou and son- Henry. k., G«ting ou. oi Bo. j" ^ts Pert hr \orrl^ ,f aljbwd’ Itocu^lhe! Mr5 W1,bert Newkirk and her Cumlx ri.tiid tin* on. afternoon I dBU * h, ' : "Pent a about .! W..I,. ago. hU wallet 1 d:,v *' ,he •***® l « of Mr. and Mr*

enni.iii .iig tell from his hip; 1,h «* u r * c '

p.« 11 was found by th.- mini-! Kvrl > ?n nnd •*nn»ld Smith were

st. the colored baptist Church I in Millville rerenty.

In i Non if. who sent Mr Ryan! Am ' ,n * those who were In .. I. IT. r to the effect that he had 1 Rrldltcton on Tueaday evening ol found a pockeUiook t»artn« hi* j l *‘ t w ®** wer « M r - Mra. Earl nam. ..nd address, hut somohow. H " rt, * n Mr*, t omtant Brace, the lrtt< r went astray and wa». Mr ' a * 1 * Born - . Jr.. Mia* Door-

The fallowing U Ihe progriini of the forty-Beoood annual r»n venllon of the Cumberland County Woman's CbrDUan Temperane. I'nlon. to be held In the First M. E Church. Bridgeton, Wednesday. September 28. Morning Session 10 A. M. convention called lo order by l-realden'. Drrotkm. Mr*. Wm A Moore Salute to the flag l.d by Mr* Jesse A. Reeve*. lleprat pledge tn concert Declaration of principle*. Creeling* The church. Rev Howard N

•ailing four

week* for a reply, the mlulslrr made a personal visit to Mr. Ryan* home la«t Saturday and :. !i. ned to him the money that he had about given up hope of • ver hading. The ■ ompennatlon ■ •r-ied wo* gratefully received and both men bad a better feeliog

»ft«r the transaction.

1 Kdltor's Note—If Mr Ryan bad advertised hi* |o*». pi rhap* he would hat. had a quicker re-

storation of his wallet.

South District Sunday

The W. c. T D. Elwell Response. Mrs

Mr*. Grace

a Belle Bow.

Roll Call Minutes Committee* rage*. Courtesy. ResoluUon*. . redentlal*. Periodical*. President's Re po rt Corresponding Secretary's ReReport of Treasurer and Auditor Music Offering ITection of Officer* Report of Directors—Three minutes esch Five f.,r demonstration Noontime Prayer Ho* Luncheon Tea and coffee served by ladles, of church.

thy Junes and la'strr Moore. Mrs. Rose Bateman I* spending a tew days with her son. Daniel

M. Bateman.

Ml**e? Kvelyn Garrison. Frances Earl. Kathleen McConnell. Gladys Howell. Anna Hoffman Lillian Penn and Julia Nlckelson. student* of the Glaasboro Normal School, spent the week-end here

rlth relatives

Mrs. Gertrude Hand has returned borne after spending some lime out of town with relatives

and friends.

Mi. and Mrs. Mortis, of Crlsfleld. Md., spent the week-end at

. the home of Mr. and Mr*. Stultr

Schools Hold Railyi»< rr >

Charles Bateman, of Camden.

The isunday Schools of the So.; 'Pent Sunday at the home of Wll-

Dlstilct held thetr third quarterly|Rsni H flatrman.

rally in Ihe Newport Haptlst Church on Tue«day evening. Sep-trn.bt-i 2ft. A large number from both the .M E. and Baptist Churrbew aftended. The program

was a* follows:

Hymn No. 161 Hymn No. 157

Scripture leading and prayer, lb ' H Bourgalte. paitor Newport

M. L Church.

Roll Call Offering

Bible Question 1 ontest Message Rev t arl Eglk pastor Port N'orri- Ita|it|*t Church.

'v-vsiM

Hym

■ ■■I 'l now calls I

Fred Reamer, of Barrington, spent Sunday at the home of M.

A. Smith.

Mr* Harvey Hand ha* been spending a few day* In Philadelphia with relative*. The Junior I league, of the M. F I'hurch. will hold fhelr weekly meetings on Friday afternoon* at

4 o'clock.

Mr. and Mr*. Paul Robertston and daughter. Jean, of Bclford. wen week-end guests al the home of Mr and Mrs. Edward Rlggln.

I Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley and daucktor. Belle, visited relative* In '.VIIliBtn*town last Sunday. Furman Sheppard, a student of Rutgers ■ ollvge. spent the week-

beth Sheppard. I South Jersey.

Mr and Mrs. George Emerson! ( harles J Maafield attended the and daughter. Dorothy, of Bridge j annual session of the Grand t astl* ton. spent Sunday at the home of | of Knights of the Golden Eagle In "'illlam H. Bateman. i Camden on Monday. September 19.

2 P M. 1-JO—Executive 2.00—Devotion Minute* In Memoriam Solo. Selected. Offering

County To tala

6786

6314

Evening Neo'ina

944.609 9305

7.30 P M.

Song Service, led by William

I L. Evan* and choir,

j Grand gold medal eont-Tt. in 1 charge Of Mr. Nellie S. it. ri nnd

Secrets” Revealed Supplied With Music Prayer. Rev Howard N Am.r

"Mormon Temple "Timet." Boejth At Fair

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imicd *in it- Red Men at South Seaville

T h- Grand Counetl of New Jer- ■ try Bed Men will conduct a big memobnUf drive Ihrougtiout th* State during October A uieettng will be held at South Seaville. thl* county, during the drive tor the purpose of Instituting a tribe of, the order. f

>•' J-.lv T-.'.:iie every WrJne*d»Y endSaturJ-y. «P M.To Mumitic. vth. lytiwnd itih r.tesch mjoth. 4 r.M . vu the urw S S ''BerLuse." Aulnnuibilrs (arrietf; re rrsuig no.ee •ry—)U»S dmv your u to ibe pier. Psrri lar/aje me*l< -rfaUt ktrtk Sail1*11 from hrr it, S. Pr a-mr-r .lyrntr.

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Round tnp SdiAS. Fare troo Philsdriphia dgect to MIAMI

$46.48

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They Are Like That Dame: -You dear liitle man. -her. did you come from. What

do aomethlriK absent

MRS LTLC SHEPAKIi

Mrs. Lulu lioveland Shepard, Salt luk> City. Ctah. known . the "silver lutiaued orator ol tl

Reeky Mounuin In gaged to speak lo woi

been ■

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Enter Autumn WITH ITS GORGEOUS BLUES and BROWNS SMART SATIN and VELVET FROCKS In Soli Blown and the New Blues

Paris’ Last Word in Millinery Chic Felts for the Sport Costume Lovely Velvets for yf the Afternoon „j CLINGING SILK UNDERWEAR Special Sale of Fall Dres»e* Were $ I 7 SO NOW $10.00 Vi err $12.50 NOW $6.00 The Fashion Shop < f doors from NX oolworth s) WILDWOOD. N. J. "The Style Center"

Before the Chill of

Early Fall Nights

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A tureen supper was given by the ladles Aid In the basement of the M. E. Church. The price of admission wo* one or more aprons. Fitly aprons were received and $15 In money. The ladle* have started lo sew for their annual bazaar. Robert 1. Bateuan left Saturday for ■ oUegwIlle, Pa., m ben- iic will attend Framus College. HU father, mother and sUter* accompanied him to Camden, where they XUlied a sister of Mrs. Bale-

man.

A large number of out-of-town folk' attended fhe carnival on Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Archie Shull were in Trenton on Sunday Rev and Mr*. William Moore are -tile Haloing company from out of town. Mr*. J. E. Grar# has been lit Mr and Mrs. Smith Blackman lertalned company from out of town recently. A large number from here at-1 tended Ibe opening show at Ihe new La-voy Theatre. In Millville. Monday evening, and report that

itaUve of Cumberland Cast. No. 65. Port Null In.

I W. Goldtierg. manager of (be furniture department of Goldberg's Department Store. Bridgeton, has Just returned from a two-day trip through the furniture (arturle* The new large trurk put Into serrtr* for the delivery of furnl-,

lure by the Goldberg Department »»* the rertpirn-

Belleplain

Oh ThuredayT eveitltiz ., „

of friend* gave Mr*.

loliU

a surprise birthday r ‘

home of her parent* Mrs. R. B. Hem Th- . spent with iruhie 4 .. tf

card*. At a very |*t» . ^ guest* were Invited 1., . >

fully dacorted dining

'efrr*hmenl*

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quite novel here.

Teacher: •'What I* Ihe Order

of the Bath-

Kid: "Pa flr*L then ma. then kid*, and then the hired girl."

beautiful and ui

enjoying the evening and Mr* Harry I-, . berta firy. of Woodbine 7 ' - belle Kearns, of Pbn»* ^ Buhl, of Wondhin- He: of Jamesburg: Mr and He**, and Mr. and \

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