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Delegates to Pan-American Conference

PbMo ihowi prMMent CoollAc« with member- el tb» Awncan drl«s«tipn to the Sixth Inu-rnational Conferenc* of American State* which open* as Harana. Cuba. January 18. Thar called at the White Houar to dUcna* plans for participation In the eon«*«ve. Left to right are: Jodae Morgan O'&len: Charles E Hughe*, former Secretary of Slate; Secretary of State Prank B Kellogg; President Coclidge; Henry P. Fletcher, United State* Ambaaaador to Italy; former Senator Oscar Underwood; J. O. 0 ~' , ' and Dr. L. P. Rowe, director of the Pan-American Union.

Mrs. J. Hammell, of Colllngswood. entertained her daughter and her Sunday school class at a luncheon at her heme in Colling* wood a big dinner war

from bets were Mrs. Harry StUes. Mr*. Charles Campbell. Mrs. Alfred Harris. Mrs. Mary ParkhiU, Mrs. William Haley. Mrs. Ben Bobblna. Mrs. Sari Robbins. Jr.. Mr*. J. B. Grom. Mrs. Boberu Bateman, Mrs. Edward Hunter. Mr*. Paul Cox. Miss Ida Bacon. Miss Eunice Powell and Mis. F. Mrs. Ben Undelf has returned home after spending • tew days with her son. Mr. and Mrs. U. Calhoun, of Leesburg. Mis. Gertrude Webb and children are spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.: Al-

fred Polhaum*.

Mrs. Dan Sharp and son. Dewitt. and Mrs. M. Parortn mored to MlilrUle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ex Nixon and son. of Millville, spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs.

Tom Rollln.

Mr. and Mrs. It. Sharp. Jr., and family spent Sunday with relatives Jn Dividing Creek.

Mias Beul-h Wills, of Vent nor. passed the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.

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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyler have returned to their home In Balt.mo re after spending some time with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey and daughter. Ida. of Cape May. spen: Sunday with the 1011001-* brother. Mr. and Mr*. L Bailey. Mias Perl# Dailey passed the week-end with Rev. and Mr*. Milton McCann, of Blackwood. Mlm Virginia Bateman ha* returned home after spending some time in Collingswwod. Mr. and Mrs. D. Chance spent Saturday in Philadelphia. The M. 8. A. C won from the B. A. A., of Bridgeton, on the M. S. A. C. Soor. Friday evening. The score wss 47 to J7. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hunter and daughters are spending some time with the former's parent*. Rev. sad Mrs. Winfield Hunter, of Dorchester. Mr. Hunter was formerly of this place and has *n very 111, but is Improving. Master Charles Haley, of Millville. bas returned borne after spending a few days with bis grandmother and aunt, Mrs. L. Haley and Mrs. M. Lee.

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Edward Gandy was a MilivUL Wtor Thursday of last weak. El is worth Reeves and Raymond lailey speat the week-esd it L i * : -! r r.; M. and Mr* A. Boggs, ol ■art EMssbelh. calk i on Mrs Megs' mother. Mr*. Susie May

Mr* AtWn Sheppard. Mr Shropshire. Mr. and Mrs. F. Eiwee and Cart Shropshire, ol Haleyvlik. siu-wded the pure food sapper Friday evening here. Mr* A. T Bacon, who has been gwtte 111. Id Improving this writing and espect# to South a* soon as she Is able travel. Howard WMia. of Haleyvllle. called on his mother. Mrs. - Will*. Saturday Allen Sharp. Jr., spent Sunday in Millville with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sharp. Misses Mary and MaUie Point- . of Millville. caMed on theli grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Trout Sunday. Mr. and Mr* George Sharp and family motored to Bridgeton Sunday.

Millville

Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Tomlin, pf Ocean City, were entertained the flret of the week by Mr. and Mr* Mortimer Smith, of thi.

city.

Dr. Irwin W. Kirk. Director of Revenue and Finance, returned home Friday. He has been at hi* winter villa. a( Winter Haven. Fla., since December 17. Miss Sallle Msyhew. of both Second Street, will leave soon for Miami. FIs., where she will spend

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Georg*- Ney has returned to Drexel Institute after spending some time with hie mother. Mrs. Grace Ney. of South Millville. Thursday night of last week was family night at the *Fr*t M. E. Temple and a supper was served to the congregation prior

to the regular Thursday night prayer service. Following the meeting there was s special social hour.

Main Street, h.ns returned to his studies at liuckneli University. William E. Haln~5. of Fulton Street, has returnnd to Trenton to resume his studleu at the State

Normal School.

Harry R. Waltmar, and wife, of this city: spent Wednesday ol last week In Pfaliad-dphia. Mrs. Harry C. Thompson, of North Fourth Street, visited her sister. Mrs. Hannah Corson, Gloucester, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Up*ham, of Caloris Avenie. wish to nounee the arrival of a baby a Eo ard Franklin

Mr. and Mra. Joseph Albertu* announce the arrival of a baby boy, the first birth of the New Tear and will he entitled to the prtxes of the merchants of this city. Mrs. Albertu* will be remembered as Mias Katheryn Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs. Jama* Smith. Jr. announce the arrival of a four-teen-pound baby girl. She was the second birth of the New Tear and almost won. the merchants' prise. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Soudt-r. of Bang Mulberry Street, left Friday for Florida, where they will pass several weeks. Mr. and Mr*. Isaac Horner, of Port Elisabeth, spent the weekend srtth their daughter. Mrs. J. Roy Oliver. Mr. Gilbert's commercial law class presented s mock trial on Friday morning in assembly The trial was written by Kenneth Mullen, a student.

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The course in agriculture commenced January ». fr. and Mrs. Newtlerodt ere entertaining their mother from Maryland. oe. Brook*, who lives at the Bowden home, has been spending sue time in Falrton. Koscoe Lawrence bad an automobile accident when he was bone for the holiday* going to sleep while driving and hitting a telephone post.

Kenneth Sc barbie and Mr. Mr*. Harold Scharble have beau visiting their pwrents, Mr. Mr*. George Scharble. Harold Shorts, the son-in-law. of George Likens, had the mlsforrjne to break his arm. while cranking a car. Mrs. Ida F. Davis has been (•rtainlng her niece from Lewisburg. Pa. Roscoe Deris, the Star Route

and hie son Cheeter Daria has been carrying mall. Hopewell Township has received $7014.11 State school tax and Stow Creek ISJll.SO. The annual church meeting held the first week in January elected the following officers: Moderator. John Harris. Clerk. Franc! 1 Dari*. Assistant. B. B. Sheppard. Trees! urer Samuel V. Daria. Assistant. Mrs. Elsie Richardson. Choister, David Davis. Pastor. E. F. Loof born. The 1 wing preachers were voted on: Hill, Odgen. Huntley. Randolph. Crandell. Bond. Lawson, and Loofborn. Sexton E. J. Daria Trustee Percy Fogg. Cemetery ommlttee. Anley C. Daria, the Clerk Treasurer and Sexton. The ushers and collectors were re elected. Finance Committee A. D. Fogg. I-ewls Tomlinson and 1-Yank Harris. It was voted to put the cemetery Fund Into a Trust Fund. Ollv -r Randolph, of Illinois, is visiting his niece, Mrs. Oflve imp-

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Miss Florence Bowden will attend summer school and continue her studies in the fall instead of leeching. The annual meeting of laid lea' Aid Society was held at the home of Mrs. Lydia Smalley Mrs. Hattie Ayars. who baa been seriously ill is being cared for by her daughter. Mrs. Winnie Garrison, of Bridgeton. Mrs. A. 8. Lupton and Everett H. Sheppj.rd spent Wednesday of last week In Philadelphia George Likens, the Assessor had the twoks open for the public at hi* home Thursday from 4 to 6 P. M. Charles Bowden, of Camden, ha* been rimiing his fath-r-in-law. D. Denn Davis. Many *now fences are being put up around the county to prevent banking If there is a heavy snow and wind. Will A. Dickinson spent the Saturday in Woodbury.

Fogg's room. The January meeting of the Board of Education was taken over with plans to get Dr. Elliott, of Trenton, to survey the schools The voice of the people in the larger majority against building at this times doe* not satisfy the Seventh Day element, who do not wish to send their children to the Bridgeton High School three

and one-half miles down the bard .surfaced road. Dr. App made a speech to find out Why it costa more to edurala in Hopewell than in any other

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CHURCH DIRECTORY

OCEAS CITY

FIRST METHODIST BPI»COPAL— *th utdCVnlrwl. Rev. pr.Nor a " mTl V! p m.. s. #. « a. m. Wednesday prayer

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FIRST Baptist—18th and W< Av». Rev. C. Walter Smiley. Service* Sunday 1S.M a- m . T » p. m . Sunday School 11 noon. Wednesday ■rrvtcM I-U P- m. Christian Endeavor. Sunday MS p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—1th and Wesley. Rev. Charles F. N. Voseelin. Services Sunday 10 *0 *. SB.. f.U p. m. Sunday-School • *.» p m . Wednesday ptaj cr service 7.U CHR^riAN SCIsyCK-Servloes only HOLT TRINITY EPISCOPAL-Ulh and Central. Rev J. W. Watta. M. A. Servime Sunday * a. ra. l#.tt a. to.. I ll p. m.. Sunday School r » a. m. Week day service*: issa.wshtttr.'Vja P m \\>d today. Girls Friendly Society I t*. m Thursday. Town* Men's Club T it p. - ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN—10th and Central. Rev. Cart F. Yeager. Services Sunday 11 w. m.T p. m.. Sunday School 16 a. I ST AltOl'STINE'S R C—itth and ' lurry. Rev. Thomas F ' seses Sunday 10 a. m

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V'RFT T VPTI8T- - Maple snd lantlc. Rov I. H. Fisher. Scr Sunday 11 a. m . 7.»0 p. m.. day School 10 a. m. Wednesday prayer meeting 1*0 p. m. I BAPTIST—KMorodl. 4*1 Oerflrid. EUREKA BAPTIST—W. Spier nm 1’ark Boulevard. Service. Sunday 1

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BETH JUDAH CONOIUKIATION— I'aetv and Spencur. Ssrvloee dally ' to 10 a. m. Friday 7 p. m iurday MO^a. m. Sunday School HOI.T TRINITY I UTHKKAN — E. I oplar rod Atlantic Rev. Paul J. I JO P m.. Sunday School I tTi

FUtHT PRESBYTERIAN—Pa ride and Burk. Sarvlccs Sunday IS M a. ra.. I.te p. m . Sunday Sch«-' : SO p to. WeciASday prayer caaetlog 7.W

| ST. SIMEON'S BY THE SE 1 ' TEST ANT KP1»'OPAL—IWi Maple. Rev. Jain. H. Cia.

Monkind Needs Spiritual Sustenance!

made, and that Sunday is a day of rest and

Tew of us think we know mote about th* physical and reonomlr history of this globe than H. O. Welle, the well-known English

writer.

Mr. Wells in his hooks "Outline* of History." places Jesus at the head of a list of the world's greatest men. And well might he. Jesus, born of humble parentage, and later. Miming a livelihood by carpentering, in his three year* of public life laid down 1*00 years ago a religion that stand* unchallenged today as the only hope of life eternal, and comfort and peace against aio and strife In our earthly

And where ran you learn better than by attending church services In a building consecrated to Hits work and will. Yes. we admit that the auto needs to be washed romeiimes. that aorisl calls should be

But surely tbene things can be accomplished without interfering with the '.w hours reto attend church :. u more restful pises ig to be '■'ond «b»' or your church, and as for reereaition— your neighbor, shake bis hand, help sing the good old songs and listen to a stirring sermon by a man who has dedicated his life to doing good. Some people say we do not need the church. Where, then, are we to Inculcate into the minds of our children—where are we to turn in the dark hour* for that spiritual aUstenanre. without which, life is barren, hope is dead and progress stultified ? Adherents of religions held superior to Christianity. claim the Bible as the greatest book ever written on morals and ethics. And some religions, other than Christianity have not hesitated to appropriate some parts of this same Bible In their teaching*.

CHURCH DIRECTORY

WILDWOOD

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S m.. Evening Mara 7*0 s. «n tnrdsy. evenings of bojjr day evening* of Hist FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL— Robert, end Pacific R*r. DeWItt C. Cobb Services Sunday 11 a. tn . 7 *8 p. m . Sunday School MS a. m Wed need »r prayer meeting T.tt

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y twmtrrt _ . Sunday , — Sunday School 10 a. ra ra CAFE MAY C0UET HOUSE UCTHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. Wil Ham Ewan. Service* Sunday 16.1 a- m . T.*D p m. Sunday Schtx a IS a. m Wrdneaday prayer are e T.M p. Bi BJU»T1BT—Rev Clmrlos W. Heine* P—Sunday IMS a m. 7* ««»«•.* ®

CHURCH DIRECTORY

SWAMTOH ASBURT St K. CHURCH-Rev J. O. R. Cortlra Sunday aervlce* less A. M and f!*0I' M.. vtth Sunday School at X*8 V M. AVALOH UNDENOMINATIONAL—Rev. J W. Quimtiy. Service* Sunday 16 15 A. M. and 7.15 P- M- W'edneaday prayer aerrlee at 4 P. W Service* held at Praobytariao Church 0CEAH VIEW CALVARY BAPTIST — Pastor. William K. Hiagrova. Morning service 10.S8 a- m . Sunday School 11 » a. ra. fBventng aeevtoe T.S0 p m SOUTH SEAVILLE MKTHOD'ST EnSrOPAL-Kev. J. W. Brauway. Serricoa Sunday T.*o p tn . Sunday School *.» a. ra PALEEM0 BAPTIST—/.rv R M. Stott el* Servtcea Sunday 11 A ra. 7 *0 p m . Sunday School > 45 a tn BEES LEY’S F01HT METHODIST KI’lSCOPAL-ller. W. L verkea Sunday 7 p. ra. 7 tt p. ra. Sunday Mbboot * p. m

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METHODIST KPISCOPAL-Rcv William Moore Srevleoa Sunday 18*0 a m . 71a p. m.. Sunday School

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W00DBIHE HEBREW '"HEVY AGUDATH ACHEM—Rabbi 1. Taiaheff. Sarvioea Saturday » a. ra. Sunset (one hour) Dally, sunrtae and sunset tone hour). HEBREW TtFKRETH ISRAEL — Occasional service* on notice. Saturday* only and holiday*. GEEEN CREEK BETHEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL — Rev P. 8. Sampson. Service* Sunday is a m . 7.S0 p. m , Sunday School r*B p. ra. Wednesday prayer E10 GRANDE METHODIST EPISCOPA^-Rrar.

CHURCH DIRECTORY

SEA ISLE CITY

JOSEPH’S R. e—at. Rare. M Poasl Dally Masxa at * a mday Maaar* at ( aad 18.M . M3k. ' o'clock Mass every other mday. Benediction of the Most rased Ra.rr. merit Sunday folio* ‘ —' m ( appoint

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IETHODIST KPISCOT’AL—Rev F. Von Vtrci Sunday errvirea a. tn 7 Mi p. m . Sunday Sr-

Thursday prayer are Epwonh la-ague But

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7 *0 P. m . Sunday Schor r 10 ERMA IETHODIST EPISCOPAL TABKIl-NACLE-Rcr. D. r. lire* in Servicoa Sunday 16 *0 a. ra.. ' “ - m. Sunday School 7.45 "•-'- lay prayer meet In COLD SPRING 7K PRI Wright. 18*6 A ra. 7*0 p. tr. Sunday School I SO p. m. Wednesday serrioae 7.JO p m. CAPE MAY

prayer service 7.J0 P FIRST METHODIST—Rev. Ed \t Graham. Service -undey 10 VI . tn . t p. m . Sunday Schooi 11 < a ra Wednesday prayer aervlce p. ra •RESBYTERIAN—CVr. Decal ur an Mughm St. Rev. Curti* O. Boaatr man. Services Sunday 11 a ra . IpaJ -

Keystone Auto Club Ser. Station J Expert Ante Repairing 24 Hour Service R Towing. Ignition, Tin Repairing I Main Shore Road, P. R. R, Ocean View k 4% Woodbine National Bonk 4% Sdving* Poy the Modern String* Way—By Check May’* Garage Br/bestos Brake Service Stadeo | Both Rione* Woodbine. N. J. Jacob L Morris fr Plumbing, Hatting, Water 'Jyrtenu and Sewerage. Pipe and Fittin Supplies § Estiinatei Given on Electrical Supplies and Fixture* —Alway* At Your Service— Franklin and Adam* Woodbine

UR LADY OF THE SEA 1 Rev. E. P. Kaonrdy Maaao sj» Bcrlrdtc 1 kirt ** t V mi

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Pbilndelphia Bargain Store Genera] Merchandi*e Woodbine, H. J. Benjamin K. Botwinick Meats, Grocerie*. Delicatessen. Lunch TH_14-B Woodbine. H. J. AS WE ABE NOT VERY BUSY, we are able to give extra care and attention to all our customer* Paperhanging—Painting Goldman Brothers Co. Tel. Key. 3-D ^oodhine, H. J. Tuck ah oc Lumber Co. Lumber, Builders’ Supplies, Coal, Feed aad Grain Tuckahoe, H. J.

METHODIST—Rev Raymond Sharp. Service* Sum!., 10 *0 A ra. 7.10 m. Brotherhood aervlce* M* a. Sunday School IX nooo

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; nd holy day* Communion 7.30 Am j CAPE MAY POINT UNION LUTHERAN — Bee. Harry ’ j CM. Service* Sunday 16 *5 a. m . I I 7-J0 P- m.. Sunday School 1.J0 p ro j j ST. I-ETKR'S BY Tins SEA Pro j ire la a Epiacogal-Sarv., • » Sunday | | RRADUC MEMORIAL. Preabyb ri m j —Service* Sunday 10.4* a m., 7.45 P- m . Sunday School 3 30 p in. ; ; ST. JOHN'S. Bpiacopal—Franklin and Waithlngroo. Service* Sum}.;.

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Royal Taxi Service Raymond H. Perk* Day or Right—Trip or Service J Electrical Contractor j Eighth and Aihury Ocean City Ml Arimry Avenue Ocean City j Tel. 492-W-717 | Tel 28-233

Hermon J. Later Plumbing and Heating Contractor 110 Asbu/y Avenue Ocean City

Walter C. Johnson How i* the time to think about the Hew Lawn. 148 Asbuiy Arcnue Ocean Citj

Lena’s Restaurant Sper : al Shore Dinner.—Borne Cooking Cape May Court House Bert Shipley & Son Motor Repairing and Towing Td- 9-B-12 So. Denni*. N. J. Laws & Henderson Goodrich Silvertown Tira* and Tubes Port Horris, H. J. Corson A Mills Lincoln. Ford. Fordton Sale* and Service m Fart Harris, N. J. E. L. Warren Lumber Co., Inc. Building Materials of All Kind* Tri 60 Port Harris, H. J. Walter L. Riggin Pit abiag and Electrical Installation Port Hum*. H. J. j Atlantic Printing & Pub. Co. C*pc May CuuaTy Time*-Ocean City Hew* Seven Mile Beach Reporter

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