Elizabeth
n» on Sunder.
and Mr*. H*rrr MiTtim
D.M.1 Hurl.. S'bSooJ, ti” 1 *" “ “”'■*1 T»ur^.. or iu »««>>
rh^" ar h *” h tllM ” <“ Wlxl
Mr nnd Mr*. IHnk-l Burdseli
by firr « rty *rr
— ■ -- 'r*! ''»y* *1 their eottefre while
Mr. BurdtiU u KunninK. Mr. end Mr*. Mortimer Hender-
* oa motored to Foneeeue on Sun-
oay.
B*rth* Pmnekle
< l * l,lvll *« Hoepltnl on , ' 3 tw^y *nd open ted on for ap-
pendlcltu.
Mr. tad Mr*. William Salmon * Ti - MlrT 8. .BnvU. of W IldwixKi. a* a K ue« for a week. 41 .• Marian Hendenton is *prnf Ins a week wilh her *1*ter. Mins Irma Holloway, of Media. Pa-, and her brother. Edward Hollowny. of Elkin* Park. Pa. Mr*. May Harris spent Wednesday and Thursday with her daughter. Mrs. Mildred Thompson. In LeeeburgMr. and Mrs. Harry Mayhew end Harriet Henderson visited friends In Swedesboro on Thursday of last week. Charles Elsenlohr. Sr., was in Philadelphia Friday on ouni ness. Robeson McAllister and friend, of Bridgeton, were gunsts of Mrs. Lydia WIHets several day* this
vara ami irtiunTi TIMES, FETDAY. SOVlME?. 18, 1927.
* home of his
. Vhuaman
about the less ring from nervous
Evtivtt Key raon attended and football > Thursday, a- and daugu-
, were guests of
i Tuesday
. Alfred '
! Walton.
. *1*1 tod Mias Sara
week.
J Petit de Mange. Pa., passed the her parents. Mr. . Vanatnan. . who is superintend construction * in Betuar. was eek-rnb. Lore, of Pitman, t with her aunt. tJirB. Martin
Mr. and Mr*. Biohard Hutton and Harry Gideon, of Philadelphia. wore at their summer cot-
tage over the weekend.
Mis* Blanche Huntley, of Ocean City, is sojourning with her sis-
ter. Mr*. Rvm Barragtla.
Quite a number of people from here at leaded the Anderson meeting *1 the Tfcbemarle on Saturday evening, ns it was “Port
KUcnueth Night."
Wedn.-sday of last week was rtting day In the public schools. Them were about twenty visitors in the three room*. Unwood Jerrcll was the hoet in Mian Ellen’s p.om. and proved a capable one. explaining all the interesting ob.'evt* In the room. It was a day well spent for the visitor*.
Shiloh
County Superintendent .. .. I nger and Mrs. Unger, of Vineland. attended the regular meeting of the Hopewell Township Board of Education In this place. Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Sheppard, eacbers in the grades, spent elec-
tion day in Philadelphia.
” £ hep par (1 u spending
« at South 6eaville.
where he Is Oiling an order for
Oily car loads of sand.
Paulin Uhland. of Hopewell. U
„ „ attending High School In Salem. Mr> George Harris and son. Sarah France* Wheaton, of Charles, were In Philadelphia on I Lower Hopewell, is attending the Fr !“»- . . _ Bridgeton High School.
„ “ r - “ d Mrs. A. S. Lupton and E. H. Sheppard motored to Philadelphia Thursday of last week. Many rabbits were bagged the flm day of the season. Many farm yards were parking place* fbr the parties going out la that
section.
State kitchen specialist will tour the county November 18. Rutgers University helps women keep up to date in home management. Dr. Franklin J. Love, of Bridgeton. addressed the Parent-Tonch-er*' Association Wednesday night of last week on "Watching the Teeth." a small chorus sang several selections. Mrs. E. F. Loot boro and Mrs. Wilbert Davis gave a vaudeville presentation of how the farmer should eat. Mrs. Loofboro took the part of the man and Mr*. Davis was the wife. Mrs. Charles Dickinson was the daughter and Mrs. Josephine H. Davis the son. Mrs. McKensle. the president, gave a good report of the State convention. The Fourth Grade. Mre. BasH’s room, won the gold fish for the largest attendance of parents.
Pap? ftv®
Miss Dorothy Fogg’s room 11.50 for getting thirty-two new no »l«r* for the Parent ^Teachers' Association. Mrs. Lizzie Allen will give sewing lessons at the school. The associated boardc met at IKadstown on Monday. November Th- Hopewell Parent-Teachers' -V -ociatlon has 132 members. There was a Urge attendance at the November meeting of the Brord of Education. County Superintendent Unger addressed the gathering and raid he did not wsnt any fire works as he did not have anything up his sleeve, but wanted to discuss a new school plant. The portable building has good light and meets the State requirements. he said. It came out that there are fifteen rooms now available for class purpose*. There •re four course* In Hopewell High, but not as many subjects covered as at Bridgeton High. The president of the Stow Creek Board was present and bis township was willing to Hop.-well Township what it cost* to educate thi'r high school pup-
lennereon. Rayan< son. How- • Phlladelphl.i Sunday with Mr. King. Herbert Vanao» Sunday Mr Danes. Beanie and f West Culllngsi. Herbert Petit ihwyn. Pa., and i Lane Smith. ik Reeves had aon-ln-law, of 1 granddaughter, .nests on Sunday. E11U. of Pbilathe week-end with Ellis. s Shropshire
Mrs. John Boggs attended the aehsr*’ meeting in the High School building, AtUntlc City, an
Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. Chari** Uriwiighlln. of ColIIngswood. and Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton, af Swedestsuo. were guests of Mr. sad Mrs. Harry Mayhew on Sands Mr. and Mr*. John have returned from a several week*" sojourn In Trenton. Mr. and Mm. Louie B. Ridenour are on a two weeks* buriness Dip to Boston. Maas. The Fpworth League met Monday evening of last week with Mis* Greta Reeve*. There were quite a few members present, "iai Reeves served refreshemm*. Mrs. Charles fftaenlohr has returned heme after vtatting her •ter. In Philadelphia, for a
refc.
A. V.'arrtner. of Philadelphia, ent the week-end with his family.,
Stella Frallnger, Thomas Rodney. Clair Uhland and Gwendolyn Camp, of Lower Hopewell, are attending the parochial school in Bridgeton. lister R. Smalley has returned from a business trip to Philadel-
phia.
Harold Fogg stands first la* liter fat production in the three South Jersey counties represented in the calf club. Warden Bonham was Instrumental In making the toys rtake good what they did while enjoying their Hallowe'en pranks. The Township committee. Ed. Shute. Joseph Perry and Thomas ESwell, held two meetings at the home af the Township Clerk, F. E. Gillespie, last month. Mrs. Alice Lupton Likens has returned from Plainfield. Mrs. William McKenzie and: Mm. George OttInger attended the Parent-Teachers’ convention In Atlantic City.
Shop at Home and Save Money! The people «re invited to come in and inspect our stock and will be under no obligation to buy. QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES Hub Clothing Co. J. F. O'HARA. Frop. Du Bois Building Port Norris, N. J.
11s, although Hopewell boa been Previously it has been figured charging only J90.00. or what It as high as I160.00 anJ over. Mr. «Mts to go to Bridgeton. The De Wile objected to the magaClerk of the Board said he figured oinc campaign which was pot on costs for himsrlf. but as be was by the school the previous week, not a member of the iioard, he did Many of the taxpayers object not tell the actual cost. to mortgaging twenty-five years
of the future for a new school building, when Hopewell has only sixty High School pupils.
In this changing world the down and outs today ktc the up and ins tomorrow.
Jd you itaCdr
The average salaried man who buys a good used car is look ing out for his present comfort as well as future safety. Come here and make
doubly sure.
PACKARD 7 passenger Sedan 1926 $200
Taken in trade on a straight eight Packard
FORD COUPE 1925
Four new balloon tires — new paint
ESSEX COACH 1926
In perfect condition throughout
MOON BROUGHAM 1926
Fully equipped
STUDEBAKER BROUGHAM .... 1926
Fully equipped
HUDSON COACH 1925 Bumpers, spare tire
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
Saturday 9 a. m. Sunset tone houri Daily, aunriae and sunset tone
GREEK CREEK BETHEL. METHODIST EPISCOPAL —Her. P. S. Sant ~ S inday 10 a. m., T.SO
CHURCH DIRECTORY
SEA TRT.F. CITY ST. JOSEPH’S R. C.—Kt Rev. Ma*x. A. fatal. Daily Man-, at t a. in. Sunday Man-* at a and 10.» o’clock. S o'clock Maa- ev-fy ether Sunday. Ilanadtction of the Moat Hi eased Sacrament Sunday followInc last Maiu. Raptlsm In- appointment. Sunday School at 9 a. xn. METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. H. K. Von I’lTel. Sunday serrloea 10.Z0 a m.. 7.JO p Tn.. Sunday School It noon. Thursday prayer aervicc 7 30 P. m. Kpworth League Sunday
MESSIAH UTTHERAN—Rev D. Upton Ha’- ° ■ —- — 7.30 p.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL. TABERNACIaB—Rev. D. V. Brewtn Servicca Sunday 10.30 a. ra.. 7.30 p m. Sunday School Hi p. m Wednesday prayer meeting * p. m
RIO GRASSE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Her. P. ° ° n. Services Sunday 3 p.
third _ and fifth Sunday.
Sunday School S.30 r RIO GRANDE—Rev.
S-rv.cra Sunday 7.30 p. m.. Sun-
day School 2 p. m.
GOSHEN
METHODIST—Rev. Raymond Sharp Service Sunday 111.30 a. ,n.. 7.30 P m. Brotherhood aunrloea 2.4S a m.. Sunday School U noon. IMMANL’EL BAPTIST—Rev. Harry Cov Service# Sunday 11 a. at.. Sunday School )0 e. ra.
SOUTH DENNIS
METHODIST EPISOOPAL-Kev. Bradford. Service* Sunday m.. Sunday School - p. m.
a 7.30 p. in. CAPE MAY
BAPTIST—Rev. William Hunter. Service# Sunday. Columbia and Guerney. 10.3# a. ra.. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 11.45 a. m. Wedr.'aday prayer nervine 7.30 p. m.
■RESBYTERJAN—Ctor. Decatur and Hughe* St. Rev. Curtia O. Booaerman Service* Sunday tl a m.. S p. m.. Sunday School 10 a. ra. Wednesday prayer aerrion 3 p.m. H’R LADY OF THE 8BA R- C — Rev. H P. Kennedy. Maoae* Sunday S and 10.30 a. m.. Hoaary and Benediction 5 p. ra. Masaea m. Con fa&a tons 4 to
CHURCH OF THE ADVENT—Lafay.tte and Decatur Rev. Pau- ft Howe. Service# Sunday 7. SO a. m. Holy Communion 1<i,30. a. m . Sunday School 9.45 a. m. Thursday and hot- day* Communion 7.30 a m. CAPE MAY POINT
*
■ ST. PETER’S BY THE SEA.
METHODIST EPHOTOPAI.- -. Bfadway. Service* Sunday 10.45 m. 8 p. m., Sunday School 9
4% Woodbine Natonal Bank 4% Savings Pay the Modem Savings Way—By Check May’* Garage Eaybestos Broke Service Station Both Phones Woodbine, S. /. Jacob L. Morris Plumbing. Heating. Water System* aad Sewerage, Pipe and Fittings. SuppMea Estimates Given on Electrical Supplies and Fixtures —Always At Your Service— Franklin and Adams Woodbine Walter C. Johnson How is the time to think about the Hew Lawn. 148 Asbury Avenue Ocean City Laws & Henderson Goodrich Silvertown Tires and Tubes Port Sorris, N. J. Corson A Mills Lincoln, Ford, Ford son Sales and Service 188 Port Boms, H. J. E. L. Warren Lumber Co., Inc. Boilding Materials of All Kinds Tel- 80 Pert Horns, H. I. Walter L. Riggin Plumbing and Electrical Installation Port Horns, H. J. John T. Johnson & Son Contractors Plaster, Brick and Stncoo
Call 435
The Co-operation of the Firms Listed Hereon MaKes Possible the Purification of This Directory
Keystone Auto Club Ser. Station Expert Auto Repairing 24 Hour Service Towing. Ignition. Tire Repairing Main Shore Road, P. R. B., Ocean View
Bait’s Place Auto Repairing Dme Right at Fair Prices 1287 Asbnsy Avenue Ocean City TW. 1414
3 Simpson Are.
Ocean City
John Pelto Cement Contractor Blocks, Curbs and Sidewalks 1256 Asbury Avenue Ocean City TcL 988 Hennon J. Laier Plumbing and Heating Contractor 110 Asbnry Avenue Ocean City Walter Tomlin Esi. 1920 Plumbirg, Heating, Jobbing 138 Asbury Avenue Ocean City Tel. 410 Benjamin K. Botwinick Meats. Groceries, Delicatessen. Lunch Tel- 14-B Woodbine, H. J. i Goldman Brothers Co. Interior Decorating and Painting Tel. Key. 3-D Woodbine, H. 7.
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