Cape May County Times, 21 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 9

jECTION

Lays Plans

Mardi Gras

further

mi»e* Longer Proi Than Last Year I More Funds

Two Judge's Stands

I the

•laiidf. . _ „

««th and Sixth Street*, «her between Fourth l the Boulevard, will be r Vineland * .•allowe'en la rear, according to a reached last night by ot the Hard! Gras genilttee. Mummers will br »ar the Masonic builde the Boats, autos and organlaatlona wUl be from a spot just acro-s Grand Theatre. The adopted ao that there a more even diatribucrowd along Landis

North Port Norris An a variation In the role of

casualties of tourists, we noticed • man with a horse on the slaurkeiown Hoad, who had lost a wheel off his market wagon, due to a burr having become jgyd » nd loat from the front

condition of Mrs. Meurlce isocrwell. who was injured I automobile accident about

days ago. is so much Improved that she was able to leave her room^and come down flairs

Mrs. I*uie Pepper attended

tne recent meeting of the West New Jersy Baptist Sunday School

Association.

Mrs Cornelia E. Harris.

Fairton. who was burled thli week, at the age of 93 years. W. be raolhw Chfries Harris of thie place, who Is employed on the State Patrol Boat Dlanthus, to whom sympathy Is extended. Only a very abort time ago Mr. Harris suffered another bereave-

ment In the loss of his wife. a variety shower recently.

Wildwood Personals

Mia* Welcome Stilling, of JSth and New York Avenues, entertained at a bridge party on Monday evening. Those who made up the two tables were: Misses Edith Behellenger. Fanny Erricson. Caroline Carlberg. Clara Brook. Miriam Wise. Myrtle Smith. Miriam Brown. Welcome Stilling. The prlie winners were Miss Caroline Carlberg and Miss Myr-

tle Smith.

CH> Engineer Harry Weir and Mrs. Weir left on Monday for an xtenrlve motor trip, making Chirigo their goal. They will return about the first of November. Horace Aarons Is spending several days in Philadelphia, as the guest of his mother. Mrs. J. D.

Aarons.

Page Ond

Dorothy and Margaret

Fllnn have returned to their,

home on West Pine Avenue.

Man Killed and Two Wounded [White Co. .In Shooting at Port Norris! Gets Disposal

Plant Contract

William Grace Kills Austin Brown and Wounds “Reds' Masenberg and Robert Turpin on Main Road

Leading To Shucking District

All of the Participants in Affair Are Colored

“stn'tojAs* 1 " H'-i County

morning, on the main road lead- Religious Council

ing Into the shucking house dis- :

trict by a man whom It Is said ! R«'. David W. Berry, of Mlllbecame enraged over losses al-1 ville. was re-elected president of leged to have been suffered Home-1 the Cumberland County Council time Saturday night or early Sun-1 or Religious Education al Its day morning. The roan was ar-1 sixty-ninth convention in Cen-

„„ „ ra , rme Avenue, at- * »‘>ort time after the.tral M. E. Cnurch Wednesday.

5 «“ sr ^ —

un,h. ......I-'Tp.™ .Wijrsssri

talncd s

given Mr .Va —. .'.T",”* I^ * t her hon '* on Pmclffc and at 5^“ Youn ** Avcnu *»- ln honor of her

card party and sup-

Can House Goses

Hickman ..

ssn.-BKi. as'asi»»:«si='*-atSK

e"Vitch. Nldorf, M. Frobinsky. K.

“ ,ri»Su,i 5‘ “■SiriM „ mi “ ““•« »■•«-'« >■■■ ~-

» general committee.

of the

tnralttec. reported that l FlorenUno would like eral volunteer aasleI In collecting funds lebration. He urged llbutions from all who

1 then.

ml nary report of .Blttee was given [_ Verderoee Two hun-seventy-nine tickets 1 at the door of the day night, he said, s were *225. A good n the affair is ext over 700 tickets I accounted for. i Scholz. of the pub- . mittee. informed the ■nmlttee that five hun had been placed > surrounding hlgh- £ that show cards had Riled among South Jer- » of the Central and i Railroads. I parade promises to 1 the 10*6 proecsS to Alfred Lirto. the committee in ay permits have alJ dutrlbuled and arS for music have been Mr IJrio ret the parade this year p to stan at g o’clock. Exra Sawyer, l lighting committee, arrangements had ted for proper 11Lof Landis Avenue on f the Mardi Gras, ■ry Blais dell reouesl- * given the awottnt ! his disposal this . the list of prises

| dr* »t, up.

t Turner gave a I special meeting a decided to purchase

BplMchera seating a

lators.

. representing the I New Jersey Trans ■soaisr. offered ape- > on the night of Ora* and expressed

doing nicely. A parly composed of five slaters of advanced age. assembled at she borne of Mrs. Sarrah Dixon at Drnnisville last week. They comprised Mr*. Dixon the hostess, and Mrs. Lydia Broadwater, who resides with Mr*. Dixon. Mrw. Ichabod Lon. Mr*. Leule Pepper and Mm. William Perry, of this vicinity. Mm. Dan Adams, a niece was also with the party. l^rouel Petrine, who has oeen employed with the Central Railroad during the summer months, running from Bridgeton to Jersey city, has been granted a leave of absence In order to take up his former duties at the oymer wharves with G. Christy Yates. Mr. and Mrs. John Berry. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. BenJ. Berry. Jr., spent Sunday evening In

Bridgeton.

Milton Lore, business manager of this paper, was a local caller le afternoon last week. James Campbell, of Maurice-

Awarded at North Wildwood Council Meeting on Bid of $457,730.00

Two Other Companies Bid

*“Th n e d de B .T- ' Sevens A- Sons have closed The dead man is Auatln Brown, their can house at Cedarville. for ‘ ? •**. who re-1 it, season after a short pack of flemJ. " hU . Cki ! , K* hol l* < L 1 *f ’, *omatoe.«. This faclory has been tlemenl known in the neighbor- | n operation most of the time! Are ***“ ; ,ht f llf " H * I slnce^he fim, ^ Jtme. when It 1 married leas than two years ago ^gan packing peas. Lima bea.u,

m. .if. .— I d tomatoes followed.

The meeting of the North Wildwood Council was very well attended the Interest being centered around the awarding of the contract for the -«-»ence

plant. Bfore the contract ■arded a few communtcarere read b> the clerk, which was a letter of

thanks from the residents of Beach Creek, for the promise of the city to build th>m a road. ceived as a congratulatory message to the North Wlldwool Fire Company during the Ocean City

Baptists Ad *

In Laying of Coma Stone

Many From Port Norris Church Represented at In-

and is survived by his wife and a small Infant child. He died In, the Millville Hospital on Sunday! afternoon about 4 o'clock, six houre after he had been shot,

the Wildwood High School. * nWred hU b<><l5, ne,r

* pending several weeks with I ..

friends In New York. Mrs. Daniel Rwl * Masenberg. colored. SB Baker Is substituting during her 01 **•'• * ho » l *° lived In aoeence. j*l ,p same settlement. Is In the Walter Harrimn motored to 'MHDIlle Hospital, where PhlUdi Iphla on Saturday to wtt- r * p,d,jr recovering from gun

-'ss the Penn-Penn Slate game,

He spoilt Sunday in Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. William Cole, of East Oak Avenue, motored to I hlladelpnta on Monday, where ’hey will spend several days. Mn. Jean Yanklewltx has turned from Mount Clemwhere she spent a month. * ,d accompanied her mother. r*. J. Konowitcb. Among the Wildwood people who witnessed the smashing victory of the State team over Penn on Franklin Field on Saturday, were Miss Ethyl Grace. Mis* Zelma Richman and Mias Lillian

Sagel.

Mrs. Nan Shoemaker apent the week end In New York

spent Sunday afternoon guest of her father. Mrs. Shoe-

wlth relatives In this place. Boyd Rockwell spent Sunday

Ocean City.

Recent Deaths

Cornelia Harris

Mr*. Cornelia Harris, of Fairton. passed away on Friday afternoon alter a short lllneaa. She rras the oldest person !n mirton being in bar 84th and h«s<«wsr» *—

maker Is a teacher In the English department at the High

School.

Prosper Slderlo. 63, and Katherine Fltamaurice were married at the Wildwood City Hall Tuesday, by Mayor Robert PI pont. The witnesses were Oo, missloners Carll and Taylor.

wounds inflicted by the same gun. Robert Turpin, a young colored man. who was also a "shell pile" resident, was slightly Injured In the arm and was treated at the office of a local phyitcian. He is being held as a material witness should his testimony of the

shooting be needed.

llliam Grace. 52 years of age. colored, and who claims Bridgeton as his resldct.ee. Is the man ,'ho did the shooting. He is In he Cumberland County Jail awaiting an early trial which the authorities are endeavoring to ar-

range.

It is said that County Prosecutor Thomas Tuso will present facts and witnesses to prove that

Indicted by the grand

Jury should be proven guilty of

W. C. T. U. Sale

Port Norris The ladles’ prayer meeting class of the Baptist Church held their weekly meeting on Wednesday afternoon of lam week at the home of Mrs. Jams* Cubb. Mrs. Roscoe Shull. Mrs. Constant Grace and son. Constant, and Mrs. Archie Shull spent Thursday of last week In Bridge-

ton.

Mrs. Coleman Hunter and son.,

Fridjn. terestin * Caremonic a new coat o/paini'^'' hU ’"’“'(Local Pastor Makes Address

Prof, and Mrs. Albert St-'ei-l

man. of Wilmington. Del., spent j the week end with Mr- Row- On Sunday last Port Norris ley’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Baptists had s grest day. In Stultx Rowley. ]i hr morning Pastoi Fletcher made r. and Mre. George Emei*on a mastrrlul address on "Moderndaughter. Dorothy, of Bridge- ism In the W. N. J. B A. and ton. Mr. and Mn>. Charles Bate-; Ciuxer The<Wogicul Seminary." man. of Camden, spent Sunday at Text I Corinthians. 16-18. A the homes of William 11. Bate-'large rongregatlun assembled. Inman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ing visitors from Clayton. I^nd- (Bridgeton. Millville. CedirvllL. Miss Mae Voorhres. of Belfort. ;a ud our mother church of Divtdand Mr. Harr}' Clay, of Red [Dig Cr«ek. In the afternoon deaBank. were week-end guests at roli * John Bradford and Philip ths home of Mr. and Mr- Ed- Campbell and Messrs. Evan* Lore, ward Riggln. Jr Earl Howard and J. Harry gbaw Mr. David Rowley spent Bat- ,ook twenty-five orthodox Bapurday of last week In Freehold l 1 * 1 * Newfield to wltnaas the where Mrs. Rowiey and daugh-i °f **>>• eorner stone of the ter. Belle, have been staying for, nr w Newfield Baptist Church, some time. Mr*. Rowley and he-' Th *’ exercise* opened with a uncle. Mr. Harry Bacon m*urn- h, * n 10 heart prayer by Pastor ed home on Sunday with Mr WlUUnt*. of Shiloh Baptist. Rowley. Church. Port Norris. Pastor Mr*. L. M. Barraclough. fjrm-1 of W«« Vineland Buperly of this place, who has for " Churc h. read the scripture past year been residing with **••*? V W*_ Wallace, of the

An additional lisno was passed, to buy the right of way for the disposal plant The bid* were opened sad .given to Colonel George 1. Watson and Major Marshal P. Pugh, former r. S. Army engineers, to award the

The W. C. T. U. will bold a j contract. The companies bid-i

Delmont

the Cnmn will please have ar-'Whlt Oo. Paanaic. ».. tides ready for collection. Chll- The contract was given to dren’f clothing la needed. P. White Company.

Ordinance No. 338 pass'd its final reading. This provides for the regulation of gas tanks, ga-

rage*. oil stations, etc.

Th, h„ .j"'!;;;* v z p»,p«»,d hhllJ Frld.y, 0~l..r "rt.'Stro£ ol “J

Hurt When Bench Breaks

1 fine talk on Sole-

first degree murder.

Th stories In connection with the affair are varied. One rumor 1,r du * and «*>er improve-

gambllng loases, another that he menu Howard Corson Is hav-l

period on account of Uli

’ ’* home.

Herbert Errickson is building new home on BeHepIain Road. The house Mr. Errickson has been occupying was torn down as It waa in the way of road

oonstruotion.

The bonn« of Jesse Warwick and Howard Corson, which we e moved on account of road construction look like "living"

Warwick has had a cel

Main Street for many years. Mn. Laura Cox aged 69 years, of Delmont. died suddenly at her home Tuesday morning. October 11. about £ o'clock. She had been In 111 health for aotne time, but waa not :bought to be In a serious con-

dition.

Mrs. Cox, who before her marriage waa Laura Douglam. waa born In Goshen and lived prac-

, tlcally her entire ll/e In that

£mr of place and Dedmont. advertising | ^ u surT iv>ad by four sona.

| Alexandet. of Delmont: Ralph, of ' Leesburg: Elmer, of Ocean View. ’ and J. Douglass, of Delmont. ’ The funeral took place Friday 1 morning at 11 o’clock, from her e residence, with Rev. Wm. A. 1 LHy in charge. Interment waa

; made at Leesburg.

Mrs. Cox was s lember of the

Methodist Church.

which

Milidatlon that Landis sen West Avenue Raul be kept open finable for traffic |m from Bridgeton Mn in that dltectnde to Polic. Chief

raid

set. given by the Loth Stove

Company.

Musk was furnished by Alva Frankie and his quartet, composed of Alex. McMurray. Walter Griffith. Dr. Eisenhower and Horace Burke, solos being ren-

dered by each.

Thirty beautiful baskets of

_ _ . ; flowers were received by Burke Deo ITT HAraman j A Nesbitt, tokens of esteem from served as Janitor of the Among the most interesting _ted along I Shiloh High School for ao msny fe«ure* of the opening w

;lnelly was 1 years, passed away al his home,

ret I^ndlr' ' ' ~ congested, i Lewis B. Bitters

3500 Attend Burke & Nesbit Opening

was Intoxicated, while others that he was out to get Brown. The story which seems the most authentic Is to th.- effect that several colored fellows were gathered at the home of May King, on the Port Norrls-Bridge-ton Road, about a mile west of Port Norris, early on Saturday jWMflML Itt the party

While enthusiastically waching a football game on Sunday, in the grandstand of the Wildwood Ball Park, the bench on which Morris Ware was standiug. broke, knocking Ware down. His trouswere lorn and a bad bruise his leg sustained. The stands the park are In poor condition and the Commissioners have ot dered a sign warning the people that use of the grandstand Is at

their own risk.

Whether or not they gambled, whether Grace did lose any money as he later claimed, in a poker game, could not be ascertained, but witnesses who were In and out of the bouse early on Saturday evening declare they

5000 Souvenirs Given Away—Many Features Thirty-five hundred persons attended the opening of Burke A Nesbitt’* new store at Wildwood and Atlantic Avenues, Wildwood.

Saturday, between the hours of! MW no ’ cvldence of K , mb Ung. thousand | either did they see or hear any- . given away. I thing that would lead them to J- Whittington, of the Hotel, Relieve that any trouble existed Setcreet. won the Electric Urn, | ^tween the men at that time, given away by the Thor Appll-; a little latter on Saturday eveanee Company. Mrs. Edward n | nK a bunch of the fellows. InHanaen. Third Avenue. North eluding Small. Brown and Maseu Wildwood. won the 33_plece din-, berg hired a taxi to take them to ‘ -* “ ‘ "* "Bridgeton, where some of their

friends were holding an ull-nighi celebration and they remained at

Ing electric lights Installed. Both look much belter iu their new

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hand are [Harvest Home at

•pending a few days at their' home here. Mr. Hand is employed in the brick factory at

Woodatown.

trace ^ **> d «™- Amos, of New■AgigUifMSrtends of AL. anf

Wtinam Holden visited

and Mrs. John E 8choch |,or EkI1 ’ of Port Norrt * Baptlsi were Ocean City and Atlantic rh " rch - , t ,oke forcibly on "Christ. City visitors on Sunday ,be Precious Cornerstone—a Bure The I sidles’ Prayer .Mating of ^““udstlon for the Fundsmenlalth* Baptist Church was held , * t ’ p “ ,or Plr'cher. of Newport Wednesday of lael week at , h ,' Bb P ,1 « Church, gave a timely adhome of Mrs. Althea Harris. (dress on the Rock of Ages. ExThe death of Mrs Rhoda La- lp ** ,or Robinson spoke feellngl} do* Sunday nrarn ™g ca^^ ^. . h ^. New^M.'ss^GrU 0 Kene7 n s^n n t ,T the! Norris Baptist' Orpasl week end c he*Ira furnished music a-plenty iTlUlhiHe ‘ reUUv “!and the Newfield male quartet In

! Its finality was sung by _ '-e». The Newfield choir gave fine music and the t>ig.vocal

GhariM a” , |chorus was led by Deacon Joseph Charles Halt, Sr., visited [ N * wcomb . of p or , NorrU .

After the cornerstone was imilvely laid by the deacons, th--Impassioned

n Clayto:

I upholstering of suits of furniture

—... - at the home of the latter from Wednesday until Saturday of last we>k Miss Jean F. Mackay. helping teacher, visited our school Monday. She gave the pupils from the 4th to the 8tth grades a

spelling test.

Rev. Wm. A. Lily was at the home of George Lee Thursday «®d Friday of last week.

Ocean CHy on Monday and view-

the ruins of the recent fire. nrresiveir mn nv i

an'l dsurhier^i "VK?*'-’ I■er'i9C closed with an impossionee GrotnJ Sundav te *' New ! prayer by the pastor of the New

w n ^ . n ‘’ l<1 Church, who was the presl-

workin, .n .-I . been dent of the day—a red letter of f t J h C Corap * ny da y ln Newfield Baptist history. L r ii \ ye,r 0,1 DM'- and imporunt. a large pall th- subretat ns In Bridgeton, I*(was passed In the crowd and ? .. * “7 th Sa new ^ many dollars raised for the bulld-

Hls address Is thei| nK . The store for the building He Is at home ]* quarried by the church pastor.

Washburn leads with his dinner

! ipa" to the work, and his faith-

_ , ful workers gladly follow. I Family Reunion and 43rd

Leesburg Church Wedding Anniversary I Car Crashes Into

' Bridge Abutment

Pitman. _

Traymore House,

the week-e

Samuel Vefieh was ov« the wee* end.

Mrs Lena Polhamus. of Dorchester. has been spending a few days wRh her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Whlldln.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thumton spent Saturday In Philadel-

phia. ,

. c , u ..... u ... 0 ,lr community was saddened the home In Bridgeton until Sun- ? na Painfully shocked when they day morning about 7 o'clock. i 'yarned of fhe sudden death of Grace was not in their company , i^ura Cox. She will

, o.wi missed hv .it

during this

can be learned

house of May K:ng during the]

far as! mtesed by a

d nol leave the

the I ———

who knew her.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Issac II. Thomp-

Chancel Within Altar Filled | th *' lr fortp-thlrd tv/- i r- > J w 11 anniversary at tbeii With rnuts and Vegetables .borne In HeisJew/ll* Sunday. It

I was a lovely day for the occaalon The Rally Day c '"' J rime.'''T’ sumptuo^'d’ln^er'

* , . l ®“ d '!»aUds. cold meats, chicken, fried

cd a* Ihe Lrenbuig M. E. Church [„,eat loaf, pickles, baked Sunday. The chuic.i was attrac-i bpan a, cheese, peaches and coftive y decorated for the occaaton. fM . w „ aerved at noon. Those whHe pyramids of canned fruits.|p rwnl were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry ..*° d — in 1 •»'«*''Thompson and children. Sylvia quantities filled the chance! with- nnd Claude. *•- - - -- -

and Claude. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Thompson and children. Gladys

in the altar.

At the morning service Rev.land Lewis. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. M. Case gave an inspiring i Shropshire and children. Ruth, sermon on ’The Faith of Our|Sarah and Hcrscbel. Mr. and Mrs. Fathers,’* and explained al aomej William Brown and daughter, length the difference between Ruth, and Miss Margaret Adams, the "’Modernljn" and the "Fun- “f MIllvllK • Mr. and Mrs. How-damt-t aliat." In the afternoon! ard Mlchenei and daughter. MilRev. Tfifi Berry, of the First o' Hatboro. Pa.; Mrs. ~

Preflby -

ie stopped ana w-m of Hopownll Township, passed t two boro*' aven ie. | ^ bmllP 0 f b | K son. ' John Bitters. In Bridgeton. _ad , i *** burled In the Broad Street » Baptist Church ! Cemetery, or the coming week i Mrs. Rhoda Ladow

night.

Returning to Port Norris a: few hours after daybreak, the] same party stopped on their way] home to the "shell pile" st the spending

Newport

window by Grand Uphol-1 King house and here It Is said a | niece. Mra.

pas ed away at

stered t urnRure Company, weaving of reed eults In wlnddw by Egg Harbor Furniture Company, making of mat-tresses in window by Hess Manufacturing Company. demonstration of Reno) Furniture Polish by Stafford Ink Company, demonstrations of electtcal washer* bj Thor Company, special radio demonstrations

and the other men took placi- and’at Atlantic City.

Job! In has been ■ time with her Rhodella Cummings,

her home Sunday'morning. 8he! Warner

i. .i. _* >.<- daughters. <,rmon,l,r * ll<,n> o! Brunswick-

I Radiols* and Pan at rope machines.

heated argnmen' between Grace all left the- house In an angry mood. Grace going to the home of Marne Edward*, nearby, while Small. Masenberg and Brown -galr. entered the car which had

been hired for the night and „ wul , uue . werr dr, J e " dc r n t0 , th " , Bhrl ' I old frlenos recently They

viMi ui *’ wh ere they got out snd! former residents here, living in

A n ,£ r . ,-F ! U e h ^L* ,"l i'!* bouse now owned by John

Mrs. Moore was Miss

Alfred Shaw, of Cedarville. has purchased the restaurant Henry Burveli and took pos*

sion last week.

Rev. WHilam Moore, of Port

Norris, and father Orange Moore.

Woodlynne. were calling

i. Elisabeth Fheppard a

Rev. Ananias Lawrence Satire has been received

j special demonstrations of Loth Parlor Furnaces and Cooking j,

night's

of the

. D.. of Is-

Haleyville

S' ?T. . mn:

_ alight from the car of a (white man and Masenberg. said, cautioned Grace "to lay off 'the rough stuff and forget tin iargument." Grace answered with ja shot which sent Masenberg t.,

wt nrearherc m tne' „ u „ i«be ground, a bullet through his , V ^inference He has ■ Rr '' J ^ ll '* un IXS'- of Cam-, u | ldomen Small and Brown, who 1L of ve.rsl d ' ,n * nd R * T - C " 8 R*rve*- of | wrre » short distance away were •it in his younger 0f ^‘“"‘‘the next one* fired upon, i known rn thL ! 5 nd E C Robb,,u, on Run -’ Brown, a few seconds later.

|d*>'- crawled Into one of the house* | Mr*. Effie Bingham spent the |Bnu ^ hours later died in the

week-end In Millville. iMiUriUt- Hospital from the shot

j Mrs. Beulah Powell, of Pitman. ! 0re< j fro m the gun of Grace.

Christian Science I* spending some lime with rela-j R ober t Turpin, who

dety. East

1* spending some lime with rela-,

i Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Sharp and'Mr-ty” anT

son. Albert, of Haddonfleld: Mr and Mrs. Joseph White and sot , Chester, of Phlladelpnia. sper !Saturday at the home of Mr

(Jennie Shropshire.

! Charles Godfrey Is passing

few days in Maryland.

> of the

Shaw.

Mary

(Continued on page

New Paint

Start Work on New

Millville Post Office! j reaih Work started on the construe-1* lion of s new post office building . for Millville last week. The cltisens are elated to see the work

Ellen Campbell, daughter and Mrs Isaac Campbell, and Mrs. Vernon Kellar

ace the birth

Dividing Creek Baptist Church

Rev. J. Herbert Goevrey. of Crosier Seminary preached two excellent sermons In the church last Sunday In the absence of the pastor. Rev. Harry Snyder. His subject In the morning waa ' The Temptations of Jesus'' and in the evening "The Greatness of

Little Things."

The Poverty Social given by

' Joy Class" which la taught Snyder, on Friday night school basement was a ueces* both socially and

i by Mrs

Church .Millville, j Jones and daughter. Dorothy, of at the Rally Day ICa P e May Court House; Mr. nnd

Mrs. Daniel Chambers and sons.! John and Frank, of Dias Creek: 1 Mr. and Mrs. .^tullx Whilden and! son. Earl, of Delmont; Mr. Harry' Shaw, of Dorchester: Mr. and, Mrs. John Langley and children.: Lin wood. George and Evelyn;! Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trout and chll ! dreh. Bennie. Jr., and Edna Mae.! Mr. Walter Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thompson, of

Helsltrrllle.

with colored people OPash-d t the abutment at the llaurlcetown bridge on Monday afWrnoon. The driver, who was a Mo colored, claimed to have skidded on the black top road, but at this particular place the road takes an unexpected curve that is somewhat dangerous to any one unfamiliar with traveling over the bridge, especially a reckless driver. The car waa badly damaged, the body was .raiaabed In on one side and one wheel and an axel broken. Two of the occupants (women) were brougM to Fort Norris physicians for treatment.

exercise* in the Sunday school.

The fruit and legetables do-

nated were sent to the New JerI scy Children's Home In Trenton I and to the Methodist Episcopal

HosrRsl to Philadelphia.

Another Can House Closes The can bouse ot F. Dagastine A Sons, in upper Port Norris closed this week for the season. This years* pack ha* been very small in comparison with that of other seasons, as the late crop of tomatoes was a very light yield. Beside New York omimlssion houses have been sending fairly good returns and some of the tomat-e» ha!'- been sent to

these markets.

A Laugh A laugh is just like music. It freshens all the day. It Ups the peaks of life with light And drives the clouds away; The soul grows glad that hears] It. < And feels it courage strong—, A laugh la Just like sunshine. For sheering folks along.

put !

The .

Grocery On Wheels

Author Buys Farm

It Is reported that (

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Opportunities the kind you shouldn't miss are presented regukirlij incur CLASSIFIED \ COLUMNS

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You can buy an [ Orthophonic Victrola out of | your weekly envelope

i, psid out of

A MODBKATO si

your incosi*, will .

Orthophonic VictroL in your wfll yield dany^e^rr entertaining you and your guaatt with th* finest in reproduced

music of «v. n kind.

Coo* in tod m« ui th* first

chance yea get. Th fortsM* chair and *

lion of the •

hk* b**t. And when you're h*re aik tu to ted yon about our ■ t payment plan. Drop

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