CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1927.
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Intrlken. Mrs. EmEmma Harriilored to Bridgeof la*t week, day with Mn». R.
daughter., Mr. Carl May.-r and Mrs George Douglass and son. Bran I n. were week-end visitors at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Hand were Millville visitors on Sunday. Mis? Bernice Morton shopped m Phitadriphla the fl^t of the week A large number of the Grangers went to Cold Spring on Monday i vening and attended a rally in the Grange Hall. i Alexia U Clark, of Morris Plains, and Brur-. E. Hunter of Syracuse. N. Y.. visited Roy V. oljcolt on Friday. I tier John Donaldson and wife ' moved into the new Nazarlne parsonage last week.
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.Mjs* Emma Hand and MU* The scene is of a Cape May Edith Hand visited their parents County farm, with farmhouse. ov *j *“* w-eek-end. I barns, orchard, fields, livestock Ralph Peterson and Edwin and roadside market. This sandN.xm visited Lakehurst and As- table Is used 10 “motivate" school bury Park Sunday. work In arithmetic, geography .. , and other subject*.
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. Jake Mayer, of
1 Sunday here with
r sister, Alberta with them to
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n and daughter, hla. are visiting g and Mrs. Charles
Miss Myra Way. of Trenion. spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Ernest Dnwnam spent a few days last week with relatives • n Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Iswis Mason and i daughter. William Gasklll and | two sons motored lo Vineland . Sunday. Mrs. William Emmons. Mrs. Wallace Hall, Mrs. Floyd Emmons and son. of Biidgrton. visited Mr. [and Mrs. Joseph Downam on Thursday of last week. Mrs. James Anderson, son and daughter motored to Philadelphia Thursday of last week. Mrs. E. Miner Fenton spent a few days last week In Philadel-
phia.
Miss Frances Canuso. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. P. Canuso. Mi. and Mrs. William Kurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downam i-.nd Mrs. Ernest Srbtirmann and jsvia motored to Philadelphia Mon-
I day.
't John MeGoohan. of Phllad.-I-1 phi a. spent Sunday with hi?
mother.
William Douglass, of Ailantlr City, visited his mother Thursday afternoon of last week.
Mrs. Katherine Hand was in Millville Friday. Garner Peterson visited lleislervllle on Friday. Hilda Bingham and Ethel Hand i of Clementon. spent the week- ' end at home. William Noon war visitor on Monday. Robert Cook and wife w. e | D Millville Monday. Kernels Hand and son. Alvin snd Woodruff Hand, were in Philadelphia Thursday of last Edwin Noon was a Richland ilsiirt Friday. Lewis Peterson, of the Strathnere Const Guard Station, visited his parents Sunday. Mr. 1.. Lee and mother visited relatives at Tuckahoe on Sunday. Sweiai people from here attended the all-day meeting at Weymouth on Sunday.
Mr. and Mr* Albert Elsie and family, of Merchantvllle. spent Sunday with her brother. Zadok
Sharp.
Ralph Norton. Burton Howell and Zadok Sharp all have new r and Mrs. David Simpkins sod Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Bucello nc, Mrs. Lucy Simpkins, of MlllIlle. and Mr*. Mary Simpkins nd sons, of Court House, spent Sunday with William Weatherby. Miss Amy Norton spent the week-end at Pleasantville with her aunt. Mrs. Sarah Messlrk .of Millvi lie spent Saturday with her daughter. Mi*. Ralph Norton Is visiting her niece at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, of Salem, spent the week-end here with her ant. Mrs. Fenton Yerricks. of Court House, spent Monday with her
brother.
Charles Downs and David Bailey spent Saturday at Court
House.
Burton Howell, of the Holly Beach Coast Guard Station, spent Monday with his mother. Mr and Mrs. Howard Severance spent Saturday at Court
House.
Mrs. Stella Woodlin spent last week at South Dennis. Mr*. Colman Norton spent Sunday with her daughter at Stone Harbor. J. Warren Lloyd and daughter. Mi's Geneva Lloyd, of Sea Isle, railed on Mr. Lloyd’? brothers on Friday.
The Upper Township Board of Education has purchased a sec.ond large Pierce-Arrow bus. One ‘of the luxurious buses transports 1 the high school pupils to Ocean City, and the other carries the upper grades from the outlying schools to Tuckahoe. The use of such buses helps to keep pupils from dropping out of school ~
The “Ludlam Weekly" newspaper was organised last week, the first Issued being published September 16. 1917. with the following sections: Home news. : sports, story - , comic and adveri tisements and cover design. The i sixth grade pupils of the Ludlam
school act as editors.
Menantico
Mr. and Mrs- Albert Garrison, of Millville, spent Monday evening witn his mother. Mr*. G. Garrison. Those who visited Millville on Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaffer. Mr. Harry- Ackley. Mrs. Emma Bums and daughter. Min Lydia Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hampton. Mr. Ollle Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman and granddaughter. Miss Mary Lyman. of Cape May Court House, spent Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs. William Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ackley and daughter visited the Weymouth Church, which observed Its hundreth anniv.-rsary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Garrison and family motored to Ocean City Sunday. Mr and Mr*. Harry Hankins motored to Weymouth to attend the hundredth anniversary of the church Sunday. Charles Ackley spent the week- ■* Oakly-n.
Teachers of County Plan Music Club Being Organized by Mrs.: Crone—Schools Planning Music Memory Contest : Other Activities of Schools
Mr*. Grace L. Crone, county: helping teacher in music, is planning to organise a County Teach- j ere- Music Club. All teachers un-, der her supervision are Invited to, loin. The club will meet one; evening every week or two weeks: to sing through the song* now , being taught In Mrs. Crone's- | schools, to discus* problems In ■ 'class-room Instruction in public; school music, and to organise a. teachers' chorus. The first meeting will be held In the Court, House High School on Tuesday. I Oceaber 4. at 7.30 P. M.. sharp.: Each traefier should bring a copy | of the Hollis Dann Manual. Holds Dann Book I and a pitch pipe. I « • • The committee In charge of the 1 annual Music Memory Contest, w hich will be held next spring. I consist* of Mr. J E. Chester., Miss R- S. Gandy and Mrs. Grace L. Crone At a recent meeting this commUJee discarded some of ihe ■.-lections studied last year and substituted seven others. The following selections are to be studied this year: Minuet In G. Beethoven. Humoresque. Dvorak. Largo from Xerxe*. Handel. Danse 4'haraeterislique. kowakySextet from Lucia. Donliettl. Dance of the Hour*. Ponrhtelll. Pilgrims’ Chorus. Wagner. | Unfinished Symphony. Schubert. ] Triumphant March from Aida. ‘ Verdi. Spring Song. Mendelssohn. Soldiers’ Chorus from Faust.' Gounod. 0 Sole Mlo. Di Capua. Minuet from Don Juan. Mozart. Melody In F. Rubinstein. Traumerei. Schumann. Quartet flora Rigoleiti. Verdi. Barcarolle from Tales of Hoff-, Offenbach. •rture from William Tell,
Ride of Valkyries, Wagner. Ave Maria. Schubert. Serenade. Schubert. To a Wild Rose. Mac Dowell Luilabye from Jocelyn. Godard | Blue Danube Waltz. Strauss. Narcissus. Nevln Serenade. Moakowaki. Lteberstraum. Ltsxt. Ijirgo from New World Symphony. Dvorak. Danse Macabre. Saint-Saens. The Swan. Sa‘nt-Saen*. My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice, from Samson and Delilah. Saint Seans. Records of dhees selections may be borrowed from the County Library. Teachers who expect to enter teams for the coetes' should start borrowing and sludying lhem early In the school year.
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