”
r Needed
, * cuaslderablf ram w»* re«lKM from a mmion plciurf «ho* !?.*?*- lhr •“oi'tw* of Jocal Olrl Scorn* Uat •cck. The younc
ar» aiming to secure unl-
_ *: ha* b^n made by
Red Cross workers to obtain
BWster membership.
Goldlnaer. a Rutrrrs ...
*«Tl«Uturnl student. 1. here fori * two weeks’ stay. . “
Gladys Kali, who I* taking teachers’ course at Trenton, spending a short time with her P«J*nta. Rr. Mrs. Joseph L.
Greenfield
CAPE HA? COUTHT TDtES, PEHJA7. DECeSBER Iff, 1927.
nr a «"l Wend, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Halpem. Vt f^erhlrah. Muhlenherp College athlete spent a shon time with his parent*. Mr. snd Mr. L«o M. Danerhirsb the Past week.
M'. and
former tr w «eooaoine, •pent the week-end with Mr. and
Mis. Joseph 1*. Kata.
Michael Blume. a Cape May City merchant, and member of the resort football team, spent ThanksglTlng with his parent*.
Mr. and Mr*. M. Blume.
Charles Goodman visited in the
Tldntty for a abort time.
Members of the Oeeau City t O. F. lodges alien urn the Woodbine Rebekah marque dance held Friday evening In the gym building, of the Community
Center.
A new music teacher has been added to the Woodbine public
schools.
Jack Chasene will return to Sew York, after spending several dam with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Chasens.
ter ding enjoyed the delicious
About thirty-live attended,
birth*.. "TTr. „ Th ® Ust meeting of the Busy
j Bh _ ?V t ~ d * y J**? w«* riven Bee Sewirg Circle for this year f.T,. 1 ?** 0n S * lurdaj ' Af- was held Thursday st the home
? ,ne * were a of Mrs. Richard Voss, with a
bunett Uncheon was served. roast chicken dinner and everyHenry Dubosq and son. Henry, 1 ‘hingthal goes with iL In the moored to Darby. Pa, o.^er. afternoon the membe.s received
visit Mr. Dubosq' tbeir Christmas saving fund. - — This circle is an enjoyment
. Priett »nd son. Harry. lo oked forward to each week.
. * e ‘ k end 1,1 Camden. During the four years, only one and family, of been taken from k by death.
Wildwood, have taken up resi- , '‘ av,0 K • membership of nine-
o*nce lu Greenfield for the pres- i ,e *' n -
««- The Epworth League held their V. Rowles and family enter- monlhl J : acting and social at Ulned on Sunday Mrs. Florence' the home of William Weetcott Rowles and Howard Rowles and! Frld «r evening. As usual a very wife, of Sharon HIM. P* . and Sel- ® n ^ ojr * Me evening was spent, by Row lee and wife, of Lddystone ! wl,h • boul tarty pres-nt. Pv- ' The Parent-Teachers’ AesociaGeorge Breye: and family enter- ,lon he,d ,h< ‘ lr «StlUr monthly
Psgf Dm
•alned o»-er the week end Mrs. j'l D ‘ r G»vri*>n and daughter.
W ‘“ K*ty Pierce. Mr. Samw C ^ ,r,e * Knolel H»rry
Puul. Harry Breyer and George
Carr, of all Camden.
Mra Spencer Tilton is able to
be^about again after a long lll-
M * rF „ Ihjkt '* *“ visiting
relatives In Ocean City on Mon-
1 S,urr *J' *" d wife enter-
Ulimd their nephew and wife form Millville over the week end. V ‘ „ H - Waanin *nd w Ife and
^ “ 'W-isn.TrabD.nV
Petersburg
meting Tuesday afternoon of last
week In the school house at 4
o’clock. A very Interesting reoort was given by our delegate ana president. Mrs. Valentine,
from the State convention. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bennett
and son. Edmund, of Lansdale. Pa., were Sunday vlsitore with their nephew. Thaddeus Van
Gilder, and wife.
Although Sunday. December 4. was stormy, our pastor. Dr. Walter Yerkeys. had a very busy day. Sunday morning he preached in the Methodist Church. At 1 P. M. he officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Jacob Dennis, at North Dennlsviile. with Interment* at the I Head-of-the-River. At 4.SO P. M. ! he performed the wedding ceremony of Misi; Adeline Lorretta Rogers, of Woodbury, to Horace Angelo Ht idrickson. of Red
Mr. ;md Mrs. A. T. D. Howell I f l Tnmajff O/yjj// V Till/jf Charles Benz was was (ntertalBcd at Atlantic City! UIX/1 lots I lit O 1/tlLl vjp j I0 ,
on Wednesday by Mrs. Reece P.
Rl ?! fy ... , „ ' Joseph Hanly accompiinie ! Mr Uward Scull, of r ape May i Mr. I^lrd. of l*hltadelphia. spent Point i oast Guard Station Is on several days during the past week a rariough at hia home here. I with hia mother and father, Mr.
Mrs. Ida Barr and M!*s Alma and Mrs. Hanley.
Norton spent last week Id Phila- j Piling has U-en sunk for the 2£__ ,._’T_ lth ,he,r coasln - Mrs.(addition to Mr. Fullerton's cottage.
which will tx- started tliis week.
Edgar Creamer.
while out fishing
s Of th. new Uw Mrs. Louis Chains. Harry Rewaldt and Mrs. I S' kimuel Hendrirk^n of Eugene Feldman, a New York Habel Shinn, of Camden, spent | ^bmV Avenue Ocean C^ The doctor, spent a short while with d »D. this week with Mrs. ^wW^weds teV.^h" “^tnwTn*
hU parent*. Mr. and Mm. Jacob R«waldt * aunt, Mrs. Dora Voss. Feldman. , Mrs. Mae Cake and Noah ColArchle Mendleaobn visited hU Hn* motored to Rich wood Wedfolks at New Y'ork City over the 01 J** 1 week to visit Mr.
MfL i newly-weds le't the following morning for their home in Red
Bank.
week-end
I Woodbine firemen held an Inside drill Monday evening, good work being performed. Mr. and Mm. Beuben Shapew- . ate apending several day* in New : York with their daughter, Mrs. Row Schwartz. Benjamin Botwlnlrk ha* purthaaed a new automobile.
t fn front of any
Swainton-Clermont
Mm. Paul Stephens and children •pent the past week '• ;th her mother in Philadelphia. Thomas Sear* and Ralph Evans have had radios installed the past
and Mrs. Frank Ores.
William Westoott was a week-1 end visitor with relatives In
Dias Creek
Bridgeton.
Mr*. Marie Schurcb, of Ocean ! M _ w City .Is spending the winter with ! Fs' u . n ^* her Anur-hTi.r sirb l-,i..,;^. s',.. : rxlb*aru
Mrs. Wilbert Bateman and Mrs.
Mu. Blanche Winner, ol Bleb-i “i™,’‘“'‘I"!' „ , wood, was a week-end visitor ' Mr ® w im . am Weatherby spent with her father. Noah Collins. Thursday of last week at Court Mrs. Lizzie Craft, of Camden. 1 HoUe wllh her sl,,,et * Mra - George who has been spending several | Simpkins. week* with her slater, Mrs. Dora i Mrs. Russell Dunn who has been
Mrs. E. 0. Howell spent a day
In Philadelphia with her brother,
who Is very 111 with pneumonia.
1 Mm. Edward Poet is improving
' slowly from her Hines*.
1 Harry McCool was a Philadelphia visitor a few days la:t week.
R. W. Crozar. .division firewar-
den. spent Friday here with Allt1 son LudUun. section firewarden.
Several of our young people at-
tended the Junior, Community ' club meeting at Court House oa
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rio- and sou. Charles. Jr, motored to Phila-
delphia one day last week.
» •» r Several of oar ladies on Frl■jfH iVOteS day afternoon attended the candy-
making demonstration given in the old courthouse building by Miss j Mildred Murpbey. Home Demon-
i stration Agent-at-large.
Mm leonard Wood waz a i’htladelphia visiter a few days last
itroduced week
w weeks William Davis is busy making ■sees one beputifull holly wreaths and
In th* crosses.
Mr*. Edwin Townsend. Miss i Ethel Townsend and Mrs. Vide i Kates attended the bazaai at ’ Court House, on Thursday of last
l week.
H. S. Williams has had an electric player piano Installed In hisj
[ store.
Harry Kate* is visiting bisj r daughter. M.-s. Howard Callawayi In Wodobury.
vehicle closer
S^Wstcr than (
t» the open
, exeept at traffic
•ehool seniors 1 - freshmen and i U squad Mcn-
Woodblne's
i won fourth ! t May County
; visited b bmtlc Tty r
Voss, here, went to Leesburg Fridsy to be with her brother. David Van Glider, who is ill. Mrs. Harry Valentine, of Ocean City, was an over-night guest of Mr. and Mra. Walter Voas on
Friday.
Mrs. James Cloud and children returned home Saturday after apending a week with her par-
ent* in Morton. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lore, of Millville, were week-end visitor.* with Mr. and Mrs Richard V< A covered dish supper i S ven Friday evening in the I Mi’* Hall by the Pareni-Tcai ere’ Association. Although i night was very cold, the few
visiting Camden friends returned to her home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chambers and son. spout Sunday at Eldora with Mr. Charles Noon, also attending the funeral of Mrs. Walter Grace. Mm. Edward Ramsey and sou. of Millville spent banday with her
parents.
Mm. Carrie Scull is visiting her her sister at Cold Spring.
moved into the late Charles Soffe 1 daughter. Ada. were visitors < „ the week end.
-»- -
sss's HMr. and Mr*. Fred Smith and daughter, of Stone Harbor, called her sick mother on Sunday. Mr. Kreuger and neice of Camden, called on his sister on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Colman Norton and Mm. John Babbitt are sick. Harry Norton is building a new chicken house. Mr. Russell Dunn is improving his home by painting it.
week-end
visitor.
Ben Brown was the guest of Mrs. Barth at the old Homestetid over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Igiuringe- were Sunday visitors at the'.- cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Mas DUlgard and daughter. Ruth, paid a visit here
over Sunday.
The Card party at Mr. Collins’ house Saturday night wis a success. with the ladies, as usual,
the winners.
Mrs. Hawk and daughter and son-in-law were visitors at their cottage, the ’’Elmae" over the
:ek end. .
Link Gaaklll was a Sunday viaiMrs. McClaren has been very sick during the past few week*. Capt. Billy Scholtz was caught oa the bar Iasi Sunday, while cod fishing and bad to be helped off by the coast guard crew. 1 ‘harles Bolte wa* a Sunday visitor and also carried home several large cod fish to supriae his friends. Miss Margie God ward motored down to pay a visit to her mother and father over Sunday.
Intensive Fanning “Why roller ov strange*: ‘T’m trying to raise mashed po- ' w **" explained the farmer. —X^high Burr
tatoes."
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One of the earlier! and mote popular of weather fallacie* Is; that the moon has a great tnflu-| ent* on the weather, ’’hose who; held to the theory tb* 1 Die moon! makes the weather apparently for-! get that it sheds it* beams on the j re*! of mother earth a* well as on j their own ar-vll locality and that' many kind* ol weather may favor the earth, or even a fairly small section of it on the same day or night. Modern man has rather lost faith In the moon as a reliable weather forecaster Nevertheless
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