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Thar* are «of» than }•# eatavi! Mr* X U Lawn.

,l O* fri** evnub* “r* h* 1 **” Cook and daughter at • ** the eo»mat -j anbe^r. ' «»«>dlnf the week with Mr. wtth a »Bart«.r rt,,.., j.HdJjai Mra. Wward Sheppard. In

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r and Mr* Harbart Baleend taro child rw*. of Paul* ha*e been *Wtlb* thrtr st*. Mr. and Mra. AddW

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Day Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Caetp bell aad Mr. aad Mr* Norman Wright, of Bridgetoa art kr art Mr* Winia* taith. o! ntUdelpkU Mr* Bdne WiUoc and daagh uA. UUUa. of r apeat two day* la*'.

Mr aad Mr* Kline Orr. of Kingiton. announce the birth of a daughter. Mr. Orr U weU1'- an here. Mia* Lottie TiUotaon gave a lecture oa Hawaii In Union Hall oa Monday evening. Ralph Orr. of Parksburg. spent the week-end with oU mother. Mra Emma Orr.

-• twe+re day* and are eaia« a worn dev ful ocean trip The aatata. •‘Birth of Chri« a under the lean whip of Obartaa Wnttwr in t> BapCbareh on e odar *»»o‘niu on* of the beat ertf gi*ea IhB eertlos. The holoul.

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Nellie Bari. Mian Virginia

rotative# la Bridgetes OB Bandar MU* Baa# OarrUon. of Bridge I ton. M •perdlt* a few day* with, i hr? enter* art bTother* her*. Lrrl Leper art family. ** i Philadelphia, spent the wcek-etd:

\ wtth relative* here

i Mr art Mr*. Leri Taraer **- teitaiaed on Monday Mr. *nd Mr*. George Law*. Mr. and Mr*. W Walter- of Prtrirktown; Mr. art Mr*. Walter Terry, of Pitman art Mr. art Mr* Georg'

BlweU. if Bridgeton

Walter Campbell and tmiatlr spent Thandn* of last week in

‘ Bridge too

Mauricetown

Chari** Cox. of Pituborg. Pa., •pent the ChrUtmaa holidays with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Wllmar Cox. Mr art Mrs. Dallas Garrison spent Christmas with Mr*. Garrl•oe'i brother. Mr. and Mr*. Louis Hanel. <rf Vineland. Mr ana Mrs. Paul Jekers, of Pmsagrore. spent the week end with Mrs. Jekers' parenU, Mr. and Mr* i* Hutton Mr*. C. Hunter aad son, Anderson. hat returned home after > pend tog some time in Maurice Hirer. Mr*. Alice Wyatt 1* entertain mg her son. James, from Point Pleasant over the Christmas holidays. The M. S. A. C. defeated Newport on the M. 8. A. C. floor Wednesday evening of last week. Mr Robert Trout of Pitman, ha* been spending a few day*

with hi* parenU. Mr. and Mra. N. Trout. Mr*. Mabel Riley and non. Prank, of Newark, bar returned home after spending a few days with her parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Feastcr. Mr. and Mrs. Feaaler returned with them to spend the Chlvtmas holidays. Mr. Haley Batemr.n. of Camden, spent the week end with hi* parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Bateman. Miss Pcrmilla Hunter is spend ing the Christmas holidays with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield HunUr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller spent Saturday in Vineland. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Compton, of Camd»n. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Compton. Miss Jane Cleary has returned home after spending s few days with her grandpsrenU. Mr- and Mrs. Willlsm Hinson, of MenanMorri* Wells, of Wildwood, spent the week end with relatives here. Paul Cox. of Stone Harbor, spent Christmas with bU wile. Mrs. Cox. Miss Lois Henderson, of PhlladelphU. spent the Christmas holidays with her parenU, Rev. and Mr*. T. B. Henderson. Miss Agnes Pettit is confined her home with illness. Mrs. Robert Bateman and son. Mrs. Bateman's parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bateman were Philadelphia visitors one day last week. Mrs. Mary Burford spent the Christmas vacation with her parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Church. Mr. ani Mrs. T. Tyler and ion. Leonard, spent the week end with Mr. Tyler's mother. In Maryland. Miss Florence Wills, of Audubon. spent the Christmas holidays with he- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W lls. Miss Mildred Fbster spent the week end with Mrs. Harry Fagan's of Port Norris. Mr. Raymond Sharp who is ployed In Philadelphia, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Sharp. Miss Carolyn Bacon, a teacher in Camden, passed the Christmas holidays with her parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Bacon. Mr. John Haley, of Philadelphia, spent the wee' end with his mother, Mrs. Ussie Haley. Hr. Albert Owcaa. who U employed In the West, spent Christ-

mas vacation with hi* parenU, Mr. and Mfs. George Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Sharp. Jr.. and family spent the week end with Mrs. Sharp's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore, of Dividing Creek. Mrs. Ben Ondellf who has been spending some time In Philadelphia. has returned home. Mr. Milton Gandy, Jr., who Is attending Normal School spent Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gandy. Sr. Mr. and Mrs J. Garner. Philadelphia, spent the week end •t their summer home here, Mr. William Haley, of Philadelphia. spent the week end with his sUter's Misses Rachel and Emma

Haley.

Mrs Mab-1 Rilley and son. Prank, of N«wark. has returned home after spending a few days with her parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Feaster. Mr. and Mrs. Piaster returned with them to spend the Christmas holidays. Mr. Clinton Sheppard, of Philadelphia. called or friends here Wednesday of last week. Miss Ethel Reeves, a student at the Women's College la Delaware, spent the Christmas holiday., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Reeves. Miss Beulah Wills, of Ventnor. spent the Christinas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Will*. Miss Beulah Sharp has returned bone after . pending a couple of days with MUs Virginia Bateman who is spending some time with her grandparents In Collingswood. MU* Alice Hillard who U employed in PhlUdelphU. spent the week ood with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hillard.

Vineland, are visiting Mrs. May ing ten days with her son. Wil-

Harrls for a few days (Ham. at Mtnotola. Harry Tomlin and wife, of) William Taylor, of PhlUdel**"V —- - pbla. passed the week-end with

Port Elizabeth

Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Henderson have returned from a week's visit to Beverly. Mrs. Henderson went to attend the funeral of her aunt. Mra. Charles

WolcoC.

Mr. and Mrs. David Spleker and family, of Camden, were here thU week to the funeral of Mrs. Mary Jsne Spleker. Ida Hawn had the misfortune to sprain her ankle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayhew called on relatives in Vineland and HaleyviUe this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Orr, of

Pittsburg, Pa., are spending _ week with their parent*, Mr. and

Mrs. Frank Tomlin.

William Taylor, who Is employed in Philadelphia. Is home

for the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. George Harris entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Hsritog and sons. Manky and Virgil for Christmas dinner. Miss Theo Hickman, of Vineland, spent several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hickman, the past week. Miss Danelia Wishart. John Wlshart and James Harris, of Vineland, were guesu of Mr. and Mra. Harry Mayhew on Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Hawn and daughters, Ida and Helen, were In

Trenton Saturday.

Mm. Carrie Hutton, who Is living with Mis. Margaret Mayhew. spent Christmas Day with

her In Millville.

.nd Mrs. Claude Hender- _ Philadelphlr.. were here with relatives for several days

last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell, of Salem, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. David Pyle are visiting their eon. Dr. Byron Pyii id wife, in Pitman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Oliver and daughter*. Grant Brown, of New York, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Henderson on Sunday. Byron Broadwater, of Darby. Pa., spent the week-end with

relatives.

Dr. Charles Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayhew and son. Frank. Jr., of MlUvIlle. Dr. S., Mayhew, Mr. snd Mrs. Claude j Henderson, of Philadelphia, had Christmas dinner with their mother. Mr*. Margaret Mayhew. Mr. and Mr*. Robinson Chance and family, of Roselle. N. J.. are spending a week with Mr. and

Mrs. James Abbott.

Mr. and Mr*. -Isaac Horner were guests of Mr. and Mr*. J. Roy Oliver, in Millville, on Sun-

day.

Mrs. Ida Mitchell is making an Indefinite sojourn with her son. Harland. In Pitman. Jame.' Cockinos. who Is ployed In New York. U at home here for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Fox. of Chester. Pa., are visiting Mr. snd Mr*. William Gilliland. Mrs. Della Williams is spend-

hU parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Taylor.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Key. of Brooklyn, are visiting Mr*. Alice

Key.

Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Thomas, of Philadelphia, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hender-

n on Christmas Day.

Mr*. Flo Henderson, of AtUn- • City, spent Saturday with

Mrs. Kathryn Henderson.

Little Time Savers

A girl can save four minutes id one second every morning by having a boyish, one and a half minutes by squeexlng out

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the tooth paste the night before, two minutes and thirteen second* by brushing her teeth on the way down stair*, one minute by leaving her garters rolled up In her stocking*, two minutes by wea nr pumps, three minutes by wearing one-piece drosses, sixteen seconds by not untying the belt the night before, seven second* by pinning her collar on ihe way downstairs, three minutes and five seconds by squeezing her orange Into a glass and drinking It. sere" minute* by "making up" her ee while eating toast. forty-lLe seconds t; brushing her crumbs off on the way downtown. All of which gives her iwentyfour minutes and seventeen seconds which she can spend throom the day powdering her nose In front of the mirror*.

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Happy, New Year—To One and To All

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O. E. Henry Itoter and Stated Coatnctw 881 W. Magmalu An Wildwod Beil M Raymond Btennan

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m . Sunday KJATION-

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To Grow Successfully We Must Build Religiously

RESOLUTIONS!

This is the established custom among us nil. coming strongly to our conscience at this season—a worthwhile trait from our forefathers. Some folks desire to do less tall.lng about pebplt or curtail smoking, drinking and excess eating Or perhaps they plan to save where once they spent foolishly lor pleasure, clothes or luxuries. . ' . Whatever the resolve, we have discovered times without number that by the next new year we are ready to practice the same reaolu- ° < t| , i* e «o*eaay to forget. The habit 1* hard to break even when the need Is urgent and strong. Anyhow there is one suggestion we want to make here on how to make proper resolutions

«nd keep them.

This very week we urge that you Identify yooreelf with a Church that you think you would like to •ttend. *" * fc

Then make all the good

resolutions snd promises you t Jally do and If you go to tie Church regularly, you will ne reminded so constantly to keep ytur promises that by the next year you will have developed the necessary res 1*1* nee to keep from bad habits you desired to be rid of. from troubling y °The Church is the greatest instrument for the regulating of human conduct for the highest personal advancement of any individual. If you desire success In any real, honest, worthwhile undertaking, whether It be social, financial, economic or spiritual. For after all. life consists of innumerable revolutions of effort. which If correctly adjusted, accomplish results that add to your worth or character,

or degrade and weaken your talents. The Church 1* the governor of life; the

safety valve of human emotion* And while it is Impossible to be perfect, we can resolve to lead better Christian life and find strength In the Church through God to carry out suc-

cessfully the Inborn desires to be good.

CHURCH DIRECTORY

WILDWOOD ESS KSf" Fridays 4 srt T.JO P m. ■TaLygrfflL’srsfe m wedrSrtay prayer meeting 7.Z0 p. ra7,ORTH WILDWOOD

HAFT 1ST - Angbu-s. renn«ylv*nto *£ KE-SSVJ 7 EWi . ^ - .4 - - 8-aw School 11 coon. I'NIOJJ—isih and OntnU. derrices Sunday 1« * m.. T P m. WEST WILDWOOD u-swr WHJJWDOD lTNION--Nep-nei. 1'opl.r Service. Bunilj (winter) lOi «- “• T 5‘^; SeV TeT m P T.» P » . Sunday School ie * m. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE *■ m " " Wednertaj prayer aer-

CHURCH DIRECTORY

SWilMTOH ASBUKY M. E. CHI ltCH—It O R. Corilaic Sunday s 10.W1 A. M. and . * I M. Sunday School st 1-10 V. M. AVALOH UNDENOMINATIONAL—Itev. n* m“%

0CEAK VIEW CALVAKY HAITIST —Paster, William E. Bitfrove. Morning aervkc 30.10 a. m . Sunday School 11.W a. m . Evening service T.S6 p. m. SOUTH SEAVILLE METHODIST Kl’ISCOP kL-Ker jH Brad war Senrlce* Sunday J.W p. a.. Sunday School 9 *0 a. m.

PALERMO

BAPTIST—Rev. E. M. Stoffeta. Se vice. Sunday 11 a. m . 7.Z0 p. n Sunday School 9-4* »■ * n BEES LEY'S POINT METHODIST EPISCOPAL-Itev. Y I. V. rk.-s Service* Sunday- S p. n 7.4S p. m.. Sundav School 1 p. i r-aycr aervire Tuortay 7.4S P. in

PORT NORRIS

METHODIST EfIBCOPAL—Rev. liaiu Moore, S—— —

a. ro.. 7.99 p

CHURCH DIRECTORY

WOODBINE HEBREW CHEVY AOUDATH ACHEM—Rabbi I. Talshcff. Servlc-.' Saturday » a :u. Scnaet (one hour) Dally, aunrise and sunaet tone hour). HEBREW TIFERETH TSRAEI, - Occasion:*! services on notice. urdays only snd holiday*. GREEF CREEK BETHEL METHODIST KPaOPPAL

METHODIST LPISCOPAL—Rev. Sunday .School Z.ZO p

Sunday 10.ZU

HAITIST—Rev Carl Ball. Sunday 19 19 a. m. ,.3u Sunday School 2 p. iw. TUCKAH0E

- EPISCOPAL — Rev. A. -r Servtiea S*(nd*> It >. nr. Sunday School 10

m Hrothcrboad aervioas m . Sunday School IS noon. IMMANUEL BAPTIST—Rev.

SOUTH DENNIS IOR1AL HAITIST—Sen*

DENNIS VILLE METHODIST EPISiX)PAL--Kev. JW Br. dway. Serrtcea Bunday 10 « a. nr. S p. m- Sunday School 9

SEA ISLE CITY ST. JOSEPH'S R- C.—Rt- Rev. Magr. A Pozzi. DaO>' at I a nr Sunday Mauc* at I and I0.» o'riort. J o'clock Maa* every other Smday. Benediction of the Moat Il.nmed Sacrament Sunday foMowing ! * ,t M*.». Baptism by appolnlmer • Sunday School at I a. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev.

MESSIAH LUTHERAN—Rev. D. UpRaii. Service. Sunday Ham. i p. nr. Sunday School 10 a nr

METHODIST EPISCOPAL TABERNACLB—Rev. D. V. Brewin Service. Sunday 10.S0 a. m.. 7.J8 p. m. Sunday School 7.44 P- m. Wednertay trajer meeting * p. m. COLD SPRING Ol.D BRICK PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. Eo-ard Wrlghl. Service. Sunday 10 Jo a. ra.. 7.Pi P- m.. Sunday School ’ JO p. ra. Wedneaday aer-

vicc* 7-Jo a nr CAPh MAY

CHRISTIAN SCtKNCE—*22

'icei Sunday 11 a m.

BAPTIST—Rev. William Hunler. Service. Sunday. Colunihla and Querney. 10.30 a. nr. 7.20 p. m. Sunday School 11.45 a. m Wcdr.cday

prayer eervtce 7.20 p. nr

FIRST METHODIST—Rev. BA W. Graham. Service. Sunday to 20 a m . I p. m . Sunday Scliool 11.45 a m. Wednesday prayer .rrvlcc S

p. nr

Decatur and o, ,«v. Curtto O. HoaawRUui. Service. Sunday 11 a m.. 8 p. m.. Sunday School 10 a m. Wednertay prayer .errie* » p. nr OUR LADY OK THE SEA R. C-— Rev. K. P. Kennedy- Ma*«e> Sunday * and 10.20 a. ro. and Benediction » P- m. M.aw. weekday* 7 a m. Confemloos 4 to 6. 7.20 to 9 n. nr CHtmCH OF THU. ADp:NT-lJrfay-elle and Decatur. Rev. Paul 8 towe. Service. Sunday 7 *0 a m. loly Ccmmunton 10.29. a. m.. nun-

CAPE MAY POINT UNION LUTHERAN — Rev.

ST. PETER'S BY THE, SEA Pm;

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BEADLE MEMORIAL Pi " 've* Sunday to 4a ; Sunday School 2 3

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in.. 0r»l Sunday ' MiUl'OHT

, co-operrUon

of the

Firms Listed Hereon MeKes Possible the Publication of This Directory-

t or S'S hT " v Ocean City

Raymond H- Perks Electric*] Contractor 651 4*b«rj 4v»“' C,tJ Tel 29-233

Hennoo J- Laier Piombing and Heating Contractor 110 As bury Avenue 0c ** n ^

Walter C. Johnson Now is the time to think sbont the New Lawn. 148 Asbcry Avenue 0c«“ ^

Keystone Auto Club Ser. Station Expert Auto Repairing 24 Hour Service Towing. Ignition, Tire Repairing Main Shore Road. P. E. B., Ocean View 4% Woodbine National Bank 4% Savings Pay the Modern Savings Way—By Check May’s Garage Raybestos Brake Service Station Both" Phones Woodbine, H. J. Jacob L. Morris Plumbing. Heating, Water Systems and Sewerage, Pipe and Fittings, Supplies Estimates Given on Electrical Supplies and Fixtures —Always At Your ServiceFranklin and Adams Woodbine Philadelphia Bargain Store General Merchandise Woodbine, N. J. Benjamin K. Botwinick Meats. Groceries, Delicatessen, Lunch Tel. 14-B Wo- ibine, H. J. Goldman Brothers Co. Interior Decorating and Painting Tel. Key. 3-D Woodbine, N. J. Tuckahoe Lumber Co. Lumber, Builders’ Supplies, Cod, Feed and Grain Tuckahoe, H. J. Lena’s Restaurant Special Shore Dinners—Home Cooking Cape May Court House Bert Shipley & Son Motor Repairing and Towing TeL 9-R-12 So. Dennis, H. J. Laws & Henderson Goodrich Silvertown Tires and Tube* Fort Norris, H. J. Corson & Mills Lincoln. Ford. Ford son Sales and Service Ttl. 163 Port Norris, N. 3. E. L. Warren Lumber Co., Inc. Building Materials of All Kinds T e i. go Port Norris, H. J. Walter L. Riggin Plumbing and Electrical InsUllatioa Port Norris, M. J. Atlantic Printing & Pub. Co. Cape May County Times-Ocean City News Seven Mile Beach Reporter Port Norris Advertiser