Elizabeth
Tet llayho* Jjjji r^. s from a w^im vlgli ■on. Prank, of MUlrillr WlJllanus. of Mlnotoia. _i*« of hi* mother over
-end.
tnlobr returned home 3 of la*! week after ten days with relatives
Phla.
! Mr*. Welter Berner, been recldin* in Plula ■oved here thin week. Harry Maybe* Vineland Saturday to sec 'rbeW* brother. Nelson Mrs. Byron Pyle and *». ol Pitman. pas*ed d with their parenu. rm. David Pyle. Mrs. John Henderson of Hr. and Mrs. C. Creoa Creek, eeveral
week
Mrs. Charles Elaenlohi Ifeiladelphla Tfeurwdav - oa buhlnees. Mr* reuielned to vialt her - Quinn and Mrs. Ash I Hrs Jacob Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Harry daughter. Marion, of rer the week-end Wlshart and J. _ le to Vineland for stay. Mias Wuhan ? tor her brother, his wife undergoes a In a Philadelphia George Stoll, •everai days with -'her. Mrs. Dels To-
Mortimer Hen- ‘ returned from a Is Wildwood Richard Hutton, lave returned ing the summer j *t Harry Giileon't Mr*. George Manning, i CUy. spent several i cottage here. 1 i*ne Spieker and IU. son. of Phlladelf the week-end with Mr aad :jrs, Bay-
Greta Reeves ett nded a
surprise kitchen -hewer and maa-
f. art {; »» Wedaesday eve-
of b -’ r brother.
Leon, and wife, of Audubon. Mrs. Reeves before her marriage early in October. MhuiHlSle"
Slr. pklns. of Bridgeton. and Mr*. Isaac Horner
2SL 1 ®?* ur ^* Jr Millville with thelr r daughter. Mrs. J. fi oy WilHaa Weiner. Jr., of Ocean City, passed Sunday with his
Horner, of Phlladel-
Phla. vialted htr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Horner, this week. Henry Adler baa nut a new-
root on fats houac.
Mm. Mary Wldener le visiting
relatives in Camden.
Mias Tbeo Hickman, of Vineland. pawed Tuesday and Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Hickman.
Mr. aad Mrs. Wesley Homer and children, of New Castle. Del. *P«nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Horner.
The Ladies' Aid of the M. E Church met on Tuesday afternoon of last week with Mrs. Marion
Henderson.
Mrs. Edward Mitchell, of Millville. visited Mrs. Ida Mttcheli. oa
Friday.
William Camp, of HeislerWlle, call*-! on his brother. Hjatinga, “i Monday. John Han kina, of Millville. Sted Captain and Mr*. Edward Key* cn Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Petit de Usage, of Boothwyn. Pa., visited Mrs. Petit de Mange's parent*. Mr. and Mrs- J. B. Vanaman. o»er the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne, of Philadelphia, passed Sunday wi h Mr. and Mr*. Julius Berner. Herbert Vanaman motored to Chewier. Pu.. on Saturday. Mrs Vanaman and son. Wesley, who visited Mrs. Vanaman* parent; for two weeks, resumed home with him on Sunday. Mrs Par then la Pyle has a magniacent display of chrysanthemums In her yard. Mrs. Pykgreatly prixed ones.
CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1927.
BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS
Te Rodent Fable
D. Den Davis and Mr. and Mr*. I Cora S. Lupton attended a meetU wi* Tomlinson spent Wednesday ing in the Library Annex in of last week in Bridgeton. Bridgeton Friday. Stun Doanolds is acting aa nurse The famous old Wood homestead for Joseph Allen la Salem. (at Jeriro. has been purchased by Miss Helen Cook the nurse I* j Hr. Rota Lloyd, of Bridgeton, and spending a short time with her ! Is being greatly improved by car-
mother before going on duly in Pcntcr*
Bridgeton. | Alpharita Council held a masked John Gcystnger. Harry Davis, j part , y thu we< * ** ,he,r regular
Warren and Frank Harris made "*"*
Page Seven
Bridgeton
THE BEST GIFT OF ALL IS IiTALTH
Shiloh
J. Davis picked up a perfect Indian arrow bead in Stow Creek. Mr. and Mr*. Harry C. Bowen motored to Point Pleasant reeenlThe Anti-Saloon League speaker occupied the Seventh Day Baptist pulpit Sunday lo place of Mr.
ss Marie Rlker, of Phlladelpbta. has been a guest of Mrs. Margaret Evans. Donald Dickinson and Will Bedheffer. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at W. A. Dickinson's.
Albert A. Oland. of Ewan, »r^nt Saturday In this place. William Noddell has moved his
family to Salem.
Mr. Locke, of Ewan, was at the
parsonage Saturday.
Harry Bowen, the local agent for the Prudential Life Insurance Company, has been made Superintendent of the Seventh Day Bap-
tist Sabbath School.
The Ladiea' Aid. of this place, i the buildings by fire, and since and Marlboro, met with Mrs. Olive then have lost a son by death. Randolph Lupton Wednesday of Howard Ott. Jr., baa work on last week. the construction of the new theDarfd Westcott has purchaseo . ' aire in Bridgeton, home 'in Bridgeton and moved | win j. Davis and A. S. Lupton there. have been on a motor trip.
business trip Thursday Mr. ..nd Mrs. L. Elwell hnv. returned from a visit in Massa-
chusetts.
Mrs. Emma T. Elwell Is leaching music in the Stow Creek
■chools.
David McPherson has moved from Hopewell Township 1 Bridgeton. Miss Thelma Parkinson gavg^ luncheon at the Cumberland Friday for women of her party committee and women on election
boards.
Mrs. Lewis Tomlinson has been ill for a week. Karmen are preparing to exhibit at the State Horticultural Society in Atlantic City. Decem- ‘ ?r it to 18. Woods town played football at Bridgeton Saturday. Mrs M. Garrison, of Bridgeton. Is sending same time with her mother and uncle. D. D. Davis. Everett Smith went to Philadelphia Kriday. Mr and Mrs. Ottlnger were calling in this place Friday. Mrs. Ottinger attended the Parent-Teach-ers' Convention In Atlantic City and a.« chairman of the program committee for Hopewell Township is putting on some splendid programs The November meeting was held Wednesday night Instead of Tuesday on account of the election booths being in the school auditorium. C. Tomlinson Dare and Charles Dare Tomlinson, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with their brother. Joseph Miller Tomlinson. Mrs. J. L. Bitter* has been operated on In the Bridgeton Hospital It seems it never rains but what It pours with some people. Mr. and Mrs. Bitters recently lost their farm home and all
Mrs. Boyd Davis, of Mannington Township, is rpending soma time with her parents in Lower
Hopewell.
The Mothers' Circle met with Mr*. Miliard Carter this wevk. Borah F. Wheaton received eight dollar* In prise* for seboal work. Dorothy Wheaton four dollars Ethel Perry two dollar* and Eleanor Wheaton two dollar* at the Hallowe'en social held In the rural school at Lower Hopewell.
CONTINUED FROM UNCLE BILLS PAGE (Continued from Page 2) about Jack and Jill going up the bill. This week's drawing is entitled ‘ Jack and JiH" and show that unfortunate pair tumbling down the hill. It's an excellent subject for coloring. Send your drawing* to Uncle 111 Chi Id reals Editor of this paper. Sea Isle City. If you are the best in your age class you will be awarded a box of crayons and your drawing will be displayed with the other win nor- tn the office of this company at Sea Isle
City.
Follow the coloring ms miction* under the drawing aid see that your work is as neat as possible. Remember to write your name and address and age on the margin of the drawing and also It. your letter to Uncle Bill If you write one. Not many rules this contest, are there? latter* From Uncle Bill
were last birthday. In the of your sister her age should have been given as seven, even though her birthday will occur soon. Have her try again. Dear Jeanne F.: Your drawing was nof good enough to win a prl„. don't let that discourage you. Keep sending them in. Glad your teacher thinks you read very well. Dear Violet R.: What a fine time the eight of you must have oi the farm, llgc the cold weather, don't you' Dear Hyson R.: Well, you won. didn't rou? No 1 you must try to win again. Dear Margaret H.: That was the right spirit, i art over again after making mistake. We are bound to make mistakes from time to time, but they will in the end help us if " '-y our best not to make th*
ones again.
Dear Lina R.: Bo you like your crayons? Now you must make them win you nn- —*■" box. And you like to read? there are few things In life that can give you greater pleasure than reading. You will learn much
by it. alao.
Dear Harry W.:
Dear Ethel B.: So you liked Little Red Riding Hood best In the Vineland parade? I expect you like the story abou' ber, loo. Dear Etta R : I hope your kitten is not as ferociou* as its namesake. It can’t he If it likes to play so much. Your drawing was very Dear Emily C~: You certainly must try again, for your first drawing showed ability, even if It didn't win a prize. UNCLE BIIJ,.
Grandpa (at the ball game, on meeting grandson): "Hello, yu rascal! So I'm oelng buried again
today, am I?
"Well." remarked a married man after examining his friend's new flat. "I wish I could afford a place like this." "Yes," said hi* friend, “you married men may have better halves, but we bachel.,r* —.ually have bel-
' “ Quarters."
Glad you arc pleased with your I
drawing this week I
crayons. Your
very
winning another
One c
the r
sant hours
spent by Uncle Bill during the week 1* In answering as many of the letters he receives as time and space permit. As usual many of my young friends wrote me this > week and 1 enjjyed reading every one of their letters.
Dear Ruth F.::
In giving your age when you: send drawings state how old you
Battery or Tire Trouble? See H. F. OGDEN FOR HONEST. CAPABLE ATTENTION MILLER TIRES AND EXIDE BATTERIES 25 S. Pearl Street Bridgeton, N. J.
$1.75 a gallon All Colors Outside White—$1.90 Special prices In 6 gallon lets Arnold M. Bauer 44-46 S. Laurel St Phone 730 Bridgeton, N. J.
et’s Go” to Church-Your Church and Ask a Friend Along
rm Concrete Block Gj. || A Cha». A. Leonetli Prop*. *! : Pon Norris. H. J. ^ |
I Edwin T. Bradway
Seta] Work. Hoofing Fire Escape* & Spencer Ave Wildwood
a—i a EThenry
ItaTer and Stucco Contractor iWfcfaoka Are. Wildwood |
Beil 94 Raymond Brennan
Contractor—Co:.;!-te Products l . Lincoln Are. Wildwood
Key. 441-452
Tuckahoe Lumber Co. Labor. RuMen' Supplies. Coal. SeW Feed and Grain
Tuckahoe. N J. Oumpluncct* oi
Hertzkr's Drug Store
Lena's Restaurant shore Dinner*—How Cooking Crpe May Court House Jersey Elec. Scpply-Fixture Cc Mric*) Contractor—J E 01 well. Prop r E Wildwood Aw.
CHURCH DIRECTORY OCEAN CITY ■IKtrr METHOIUKT KPlflCOPAL-
■IRST BAPTIST—41 Rev O Walter Sunday III.4S ■ m..
FIRST PHBSBTTSRJAK—' WVelei He*. I'barle. F.
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CHRISTIAN senKKCK—6crviei HOI.V TRINITY KP18COPAI
i «. m Week day »r» nu dajr^snd hol^ m. UVdiunUy. Girls Frii
JOHN'S LUTHERAN—
To Grow Successfully We Must build Religiously
President Coolidg'e On Religion
“Our government rests upon religion. It is from thai source that tve derive our reverence for truth and justice, for equality and liberty, and tor the rights of mankind. Unless die people believe in these principles they cannot believe in our government. There are only two main theories of government in tjp- world. < )nc rests on righteousness, the other rests on force. One appeals to reason, the other appeals to the sword. One is exemplified in a republic, the other is represented by a despotism. “'i He government of a country never gets ahead of the religion of a country. There is no way by which we can substitute the authority of law for the virtue of man. Of course wc can help to restrain the vicious and furnish a
fair degree of security and protection by legislation and police control, but the real reforms which society in these days is seeking will come as a result of our religious convictions, or they will not come at all. Peace, justice, humanity, charity—these cannot be legislated into being. They arc the result of a Divine Grace. “I have long felt a very deep interest in the work of the Sunday School Bible Classes, because of the conviction that this sort of serious and continuous study is not only of the greatest spiritual and character-building value, but the means of familiarizing people with one of the splendid monuments of all literature, the Bible.'
CHURCH DIRECTORY
SEA ISLE CITY \ JOSEPH'S It. Jtt. Rev M«*r.
jtiday Mr*.
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Sunduy t
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IN COMPILING this Church Directory, there are undoubtedly some errors and probably a few omissioi. Church members, or pastors, will be conferring a favor on us if they will notify this newspaper of any such omissions.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
John E. Trout
I Venn is the Boflding Business ■ want efficient, honest service give « and be free from worry
NORTH WILDWOOD
WEST WILDWOOD
CAPE MAY CODST HOUSE
CHURCH D1RECTOPY
SOUTH SEAVILLE
BELSLEY'S POINT
WOODBINE OIHVV AGUDATU A< at>M I Tatobcff. -SM-vIn
HEBREW TilEUVrH 181: A Kl. urteys only «nd holiday*. GREEK CREEK ! BETHEL METHODIST BPOCOpAL
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STETHOI-I8T EPISCOPAL—Ri-v. H. K Von l'a’*-l Buadajr mrvtco* 10.30 I! twin Tbureday pniyrr m-rvlro ~.p> p. ni Epwortl* Leafue Sunday MESSIAH LUTHERAN—Ri-v. D. Upinn Italy. Servtrr* Sunday tl a. in.. T in f in.. Sunday School 10 a. m.
ERMA
METHODIST EPISCOPAL TABKR-
COLD SPRING OLD BRICK PRESBYTERIAN—Rc'
RIO GRANDE ItODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev 1 Sunpacn. Service* Sunday 3 i col, :i,ird and nflh Sund*>
IKST METHODIST “ m* Wcd^adtyl
4% Woodbine Natonal Bank 4% Savings Pay the Modern Savings Way—By Check May’s Garage Raybestos Brake Service Station Both Phones 4 Woodbine, N. J. Jacob L— Morris Plumbing. Heating. Water Systems and I Sewerage. Pipe and Fittings. Supplies Estimates Given on Electrical Supplies ; and Fixtures —Always At Your Service— Franklin and Adams Woodbine ? Walter C. Johnson Now is the time to think about the New Lawn. 148 Asbury Avenue Ocean City * Laws & Henderson Goodrich Silvertown Tires and Tubes Port Norris. N. J. Corson & Mills Lincoln, Ford. Fordson Sales and Service ** Tel. 163 Port Norris. N. J. * E. L. Warren Lumber Co., Inc. Building Materials of All Kinds Tel. 60 Port Norris, N. J. | Walter L. Rig^.n .1 Plumbing and Electrical Installation £ Port Norris. N. J. John T. Johnson & Son Contractors Plaster. Brick and Stucco Call 435
163 Simpson Ave.
Ocean City
CAPE MAY POINT
Corson & Mills
Part Xerrtt N. I
Bert Shipley & Son
I Service Tel. 163
SOUTH DENNIS
DENHxSVILLE
John Pelto
Cement Contnu'or Blocks, "arth, and Sidewalks 1256 Asbury Avenue Ocean City W- 088 Hermon J. Later Plumbing and Heating Contractor 110 Asbury Avenue Ocean City Walter Tomlin
Plot
138 Asbury Avenue
Heat
192C
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Benjamin K. BoiwinL . teats. Groceries. Delicatessen. I
rm H. Perk
tone Auto Club Ser. Station j Balt's Place rt Ante Repairing 24 Hoar Service ! Auto Repairing Dost Eight at Fair Prii wring. Ignition. Tire Repairing | 1237 Asbury Avrtm. Ocean C:

