CATE MAT COCSTT TIMES. FEZDAT. OCTOBER 21.
. 1227.
Port Elizabeth
1 S.
Mia 9»r«h Sharp, who *p«-n
•t Atlantic City with i ">* a<«»i a acrloua illn.— Dr. Edward Sharp, ha*; Mr*. Eva Ba.auciia entertained home to stay for the]the Ever Read Bible Cl-u*. of Mt. with her daughter. Mir Weaaar.t Church. Millville, on
K*»Uy BOBdcraon. iTituraday ereninc of last evenlnc.
M H„ ChaHn B»»- KS*''T’ii''" “ r Ipr fcotored to rhlladelphla on j !?, d rt C
Byron Broad*ater. of Darby. Pa t'jcharle* Dickinson. Mr. and Mra * ^•rl Giliilanil. of Brlmar. paaa>-d 1 M Sheppard, Wtaier Ay arc and he week-end at their homea. 1 daualitera. Mr. and Mm. Prank Louie B Rldneau is convalenc-< Harris. Luther 8. Davlr. Arthur
Davla and tVrra S. Lupton went to Onttal Church. Brldgtton. to bear ax-.iudce Well* speak al th» laat BMsIon of the Cumberland County CouneU of Rellciottt Edu-
Born lo Mr. and Mm. Joseph
•aboone. Mr. and. ^ i j
r of laat week on bueinew.! L n *°« * n ^ j fhland. of Roadatowr. TeJOr. Byron Prie and win Nnr- Walter Karlina. Mra. r twood . u _ .
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Mauricetown
Mr. and Mm. Harry Bailey and daughter. Ida. of Cape May. paaaed the week end with the former's mother. Mr*. T
Bailey.
Mr and Mra. Charlaa Bdropahire and daughter, o! Red Bank, arc apendin* some time with the formers starter*. Mm. Uno Will- and Mias M Shropshire Mr and Mra. t^eorge Pullerton, and family, of Camden, and Mias Olady* Avia and Mint A Heiaaer. of i'itiladelphla. paaaed Sunday with their grandmother. Mrs
Anna Jones.
Mr. Roy Robbizn. of Philadelphia. apent the week end with
' - . V - r Osm,
proving in health nnce going the sanitarium In Bridgeton.
Mra. Maty Woolaon and daugh M<*\arrwr» Albert Gadd jr.. of Philadrlr. SUsabeth. of Carney-a Poin; l>eWpOri Phla was burled In the Marlboro ■“been rUltln* Mrs Woolsor- . < emetery thU week. 1. - to. Mr. and Mra. Anthony I RbodelD Cumnttng. of AtUn-: „ p * r «‘-TaMhera' Aaaoria- 1
I tic Ctty. la .pending two weeka'Township held
... • e: father. Free- * * —• • — Campbell.
Dorothy Robii __
Kit label b Corson and Mr.
. ***£■ #khard Hatton I vacation’ with he; father. Free- 1 * *athera' Ml Philadelphia Wednesday bolder Sheppard Campbell. Ilroadwatei
Mias Lula Bradford I. spending 1*
a week In Hampton. Va . at the ’ P°* e •“» n home of Mr* Harry Candy andi me * 1 ' T " € Roadalot
and Thuraday of laat week Mrs. Lydia Wllleta entertaiti.-d Mr. and Mrs. AJ*wrt MtAllUter. <K Bridge ton. I»r and Mra T. Lpe. of Haddonfleld. tor several
▼ill*. LydU McMahan, of Vineland, spent Monday wl'h hei
totter. Alfred Paysler
Mrs Julius Berner motored to PfcU*«*ip'ila on Wednesday of Wwlrhaid Graaaman. of Vineland.
MS been visiting hi*
Baehel Kugier
Mr. and Mr*. Quinn and daugh lora. Mark and Catherine, spent tbs week-end with Mr. and Mr. Cbgrlm Etaeniohr. Mr and Mm Bnr>» Etaeniohr and family. flaMdeiphta. were also gueet. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Etaenloht
Another vhdtor;
Robbins.
Mi* Alice Hillard, of Philadelphia. ^ent the wee* er.d with
*' and Mr*. Aille
and
r
... T*ekahor. called __ aim i . _ Mias Deborah Sharp. Sunday. enter- Mrs. Ines Minch Frdtg went to, wlm Mare *tb■...... . , . ,,
“ i’SSSKS* "~ u ' - - *Hh her mother. Mrs. Ranh
Falrton, has ; Bheppard.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Jekera. of
Mr. Artbui Winder. Mr. George B Lor taint-! > e other Bible
a nMuejneradr party on Wedl day evening of laat week.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Bayern been visiting her grandmother, a— moved into tbatr recently Mrs. Anna Fogg.
Mr. and Mrs a Van Ayam j with‘"Mm'" iShem’
Maryland."
Betty
w* lta S , !L^ anhm a C,,w,r * *" d E* ttotot Kfc^elphia 'Wtom '«Bd~Mm''la>mSao"HStM* ther Kobblnr who are employed .n see "My Maryland ’ Mr and H M?u In PhltoMpUa. spent tbs »Mk- Mm WUllam Wheaton and; »M, r tain^g Vr md with their parents. 'laughters. Arabella .v.id Mary.lifra. T MePhr-soo of
apent a day In Philadelphia the; May ' Mias Bewlah Wlloa.
perenu, Mr.
Wheslon
Mr and Mt» jr*hn B Brsdtord
and Mr. Oorge B.l
Fletcher motored to .'lewfleld to j Mta. Harsh France. ; attend a cornerstone laying all got third prlas for her
the new Baptist Church that la to Trenton.
to be erected there soon. Bennett Mattock, a former Mr and Mr* Clarence May-;school teocher. gav. a talk to the hew. who have been touring the Kotartans last week ern 8tat*« the pa.t ye*r. ,r. K H BhsppaM .pent n day In
.pending some time wl'h Philadslphla
Mr and Mrs ci.renr- Ke. of " , ^ r u ' hrr - 1 M«rh*w Born to Mr. and M.a Georg, ^miktrna^lrtni^*li K ?' ^ Ml M, ‘ A,lrt,r N>«rx,mb. flretaford. g non. Jeorge. Jr., on AM» *k!1 Mrs Addle Do,, and ann. J<u--pb. .October 8. Mr. Bretaford taoght *^ro-A. irurkman m Stobe ST" 1 h *’ Mrs. In the grade* a few yanr* ago Brook- Hickman In Robe pa,,) >,«, Y , ni h i n pitman -Joe OtMsa" runt a Boarding Sd to^fda* ‘ ^^j Mio. Bertha Huete-tU.pending Houv- a play was given free
Mra 1^/Horner. Mr. Belle j HtUrtT
Mtod a ths M pu«nt r 'TV.f| , !r^ a Mr “ <5 >* r * Wilbert Joslln Samuel Campbell la building Mb MlII mT • , ‘ d Umll »' of ramden .pen> the the saw Penn'. Neck bridge. In *? CI Thu^.dav' 1 o7 *" Mlllvlll. ..oeg-end with their par. nt. Baiam County
- n ‘ , Mrs Chartee Beddale. Mr. and Mr. Albert HUchner Pi Iladelphis. epent Sunday attended the Salem fair Friday. *” —tm John Newkirk .pen! Friday la
W1 ,-.
Mr. and Mrs. W PfaillgB and family *>rai Sunday In Belle. Bilan with friends Mlm Driurah Sharp spent two days of is.: «.** m Tuckahos with Mi we. Dorothy and Mary
and Mr* Carol ReevJ^P WMarood were guests ot Jonathan Beeves over the week-
end
sMrs. H-nir entertained her daughters. f(.«n Jersey City Sat •rday and Sunday Paul Henti
heir mother. Mr. liartiet !
ladeBt.l’. Mrs. WUllam Shivers, of Balti •■ore. Md . called on relative* bet
♦•Jit*. Lola Toaonr bad the mi* -mpmmu to faU and Injure her ..-SHMIIM knee Delta Bible Ciaa. had its torial and bualnew* meeting at Ifa*. May HarrU' home on Saint •ay eeentng id! and Mr* George Stoll. 0a»den. were weekend guest* ol Mra Stoll'r moth.i Mra Lila To
Mhfry fltdeon. of .
. rta. of Ncwfteld. «**»• Thursday ot last week with Mater. Mrs A’llUam Salmon •alter Lore of Pitman, la Ala* several days with hi*
~ Joaathan Dora.
he i
with . _ Evan* | Bali
Mt and Mra. Henry Bum) are George H Elmer received ftSO .pending the winter at (lord for a ticket he found on fata Hope. Ohio. farm In Rnadatowa. which had _______ been dropped from an airplane
going to Maryland.
^kilrvk 8 K Cr>Be - CMrio" OnllOn has beer, .upplylng at the Marl — , | boro Seventh Day Baptist Church. Mim Della Smith ha* returned from spending ^ ' '
— ... ot Veat-j— spent the week sad with her ,b,lr *™t sgort and others have
•on. Norman, if MIHtJUc. apem Sunday with the former's par enta. Mr. and Mra. Johr Bailey. Miss Ethel Rf.-vew. who la going to school in Delaware, passed «be week and with her parents. Mr and Mra. Morton Reeves. Mr. Rebecca Sharp spent Fri-
day in Millville.
Mini Beulah Compton entertained her brother. George Compton. t* Philadelphia, and other
relative* Sunday.
Me and Mrs. Tataa. of Bivalve, toent the week end with Mra. Taj-* parents. Mr. and Mm. Lew
Haley.
William Shultz, who wtH sail t0 L. f“?“ n * OOB * boat which he la captain, called on family here recently. Mra Clarence Whlldren and daughter. Oenerra. i ‘‘ end in Wildwood.
CONTINUED FROM UNCLE BILL S PAGE
fContinued from Page t)
id Cumberland hoys and glrta are tied for honor* this week, ich county being represented by four winners. The ninth winner
was a Camden girt.
Every boy and girl render of Ibis page has aa equal chat win. The awards are base •irriy on merit. That Is many roofeatoaU have won with
parent*. Mr
Mr and Mrs Boyd Msnppard. of C'dlingrwirwt. and Mr.
Bheppard. of Ocean City, sod Mra. David Powell, of Port Norris. took dinner with thnlr
father. Harrison
day.
Harris and daughter
BwHa. spent Wednesday with bar mother. Mm. D Rowley, of Port
Nor rie
Mis* Anns SmHfc. of Philad. phis, spent a day with her aunt.
Mr* Daniel gharp
Mr. Clarence Garrison, who is employed in a sub station ast Delair. spent a couple of day with hi. parents. Mr. and Mis
Dallas Garrison. , and Mm. Ogden Bailey and bag contains
captured <wo or three prizes during the eootesst. And you com piste ooly ngainst hoys and girls of your own age. a fine box of crayoni being awarded to
• Inner in eoch class. By this time school is well
d»r way and therefore e*«rr «f my readers should be able to nlerty color this week * subject.
"On the Way to School •'
Mall your drawings to Uncla Bill. Children > Editor of this paper. Sea Isle City. Remember.
prise before and given your age then, you must write your name and addraaa and age very plainly on the margin of the drawing and put them In your letter, too.
If yot. write one.
Winning drawl iga are placed on exhibition in the window of the Sea Isle City office of this
hi* many friends. This contained mom Interest! »i t«m than 1 hare e< 1 will answer aa nu
permits.
Dear Doris G :
color contest They write they have lota of fun coloring and I know you WUI too. Keep up ' tot ' It I don't sueceod I will try again" spirit In all that you
rfo and l know you will succeed above broke
I r—r-i.iniv o,*.,! v™,- ; ,n tnany things. I can imagine and oil'
_ t * r ' what a fine time you bare with —
_ your horse.
-How did you fir.,' 7. 1 ,he f «nn thi. tur .,.
^ ««>d 1 boofattoT ,
and 1 hope j
l will write again.
Dear Ruth L.:
Glad you like youi . use them so much. Your color-! winner? in* was good but didn't quite I stories,
win a prise. _
''ear Marjorie H. I am sure you
! Dear Jbmts R :
andj How does It te.1 to.be a prize
Glad you enjoy the
Dear Louisa T.:
Well, you won last week, hut can’t expect to win every week, can you? Glad you enjoy the aforlet and like to go to school.
Dear Beatrice G: 1 am glad to know you like to do so many ffno things—go to school, write leUom. color, among them. Your eoiorint is Improving and if you keep trying you may win a prixe soon.
bm
— - - . .— to color. only because you toM m* «o. because your work is so
Dear Charles H : You must be a -eal help to your father. And all the while you are helping him you are learning to do things that will, undoubtedly help you whan you become a much older boy.
Dear Margaret H.: Thank vou for your nice little Iter Write again.
a J.:
Yes. your name was among last week's winner* and you undoubtedly received your crayona several day* ago. I hope you continue sending in colored draw-
Dear Josephine R : Don’t know what happened to your crayons, but will look into
Dear Marion E : You are most thoughtful .bout the other boys and girt*. However. seed in drawings aa often as you desire I surely do know that you live down in that famous oyster section and 1 am mighty glad to see you are a real booster for tbs place you live la. Many folk* have s habit of always- knocking their home town, but they don't have a very pood time a* they go through HD
prlx*
Dear Viola K.: Once more you Winner. I shall !ak* miwdng crayons at once. What! a woodurtul time you moat have, playing with and feeding yoor —a -v— beautiful ban
Do You Hon Tro With PU,t, r
Rocklat
mowiisi So. Seaville, N.
I DEAL AT ALL TIMES
you <
t another box.
Dear Dorothy H.: You haven’t won yet. but it never pays to give up. whan what are trying to' do Is right, muat keep on doing the very
Dear Ethel B.:
Coloring is fun. isn't it. Even when you don't win the prize there ia a lot of aatiMactlon in knowing you did nice work. Your I drawing was very good, but ibis, another ooe was Jq« a |
t bit I
Letter* from Vv.de Bill D«r Frances 8.:
'ou are certainly welcome t_.
Every wevk Uncle Bill's mail the ranks of boys and girl* who
Inters from are competing for prizes In the
Men and Young Men’s Suits *13 50 <o *4o 00 Full Line of Over-
brother, near Cant>. ‘•baler Davis and Will ItotD bad what might hatr l a fatal accident on the Bridgeton- ; Bbtloh road when the car was swerved into a potato Held to* avoid hitting another machine. ’ and overturned, demolishtng the top with only slight Injury to 'he
occupant •
The Theresa Bheehan concert! party »ill be held in Academy |
Hall October *6. Charles Fraser ha* I
lag a few day* win. •
Harry.
Miss OH*. Ewing was called, to North Jersey to attend a ■
funeral.
Mra. Ids F. Davla and Ml*' Mary H- Davis are attending the. “ Slate convention in
. « r - * B<3 Job" Richard* are |Camden, the «th to ll,
riotMng relativsa In Trenton. Mt. end Mr* 1 ,v Khetmard
I ’ ,kn1 '' 1 Burd t* 1 ' l“* »"'» « r * W.rren Harrl?^),.
•f Philadelphia, were at theli Uri nger. Mr*. Lister xmall-v Mmmer cottage ov« the week Mr- A Flower*. Mra. Moore. Mrs *?. ,, . _ . ^ Faultn* In land. Mr* H R Hhep ‘ tok .Hays. Of Vl'ieland. paaaed . pard and Mt> Liwlle Tontllnnn. I eouple of days with her moth, r of ihe Hopewell and Wow Creek BA Samuel Reeves, the past ; Parent Tear her*' Amorlatton. at-
; (ended the fall convention In i'ul-
Mr and Mra. J Roy Ollvm and j ver Who I. in Millville Irving
of MHIviilr. spent Katur- : Fheppard t* t
ik Mra Oliver'* parents. | Mr* Harriet Bheppstd viidted 1 Mra loss' Horner ; the Bridgeton Hospital to ere th« Ad Mrs Arthur Pyle and j young son of Mr. and Mra Carl
Its. Dorothy and Margaret.'Ortoff.
David PyW
V guests of)
sodMreK F LNifborn. '
dr* Wlitou Shrop r. Robert. .«f Vine* Sunday with Mr
Mltaday Mi
Quality now talks price/
»rge Green Held and
* Kelt
>uck and
and
.by. Vlr r and Mr* Frank ibme Helen snd Eliza . Alien King, of PtUa
H
Iv the Cabinet Heater field
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