Cape May County Times, 2 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 15

CAPE MAY COTJKTY TIKES. FRIDAY MARCH 2. 1928.

Center Grove

t o! Mr. *n«l

toL" stoir. wi the CttlTT Trw.“ JtttUr. Recitation, Stanley

. "UnfUJn ami tfce Three

, “Ulte Wartsinjr'.on." Charlie Be Sen lit. . “Unooin and the PW."

Mlanee Gkuna Warrick and Arabtl Curaoe are no* employed in the rob he! factory at Woodbine. Mrt. Katie Hand H «wU»ti:utg In the pliBiai-y room thU eek. The t-achtr. Mm. Jolla Goa It out on account of death in the family. G«or*e Canaley la no* able to ro about, after MiffetinR a dl»located ehouidcr. Mm. C. U. FoMcr attended the mooMration lemon in mlUlaery held In Bridacton last Tbumdai

Julian

Triuiu-

Kccitatlon. "I Can,'

Dove.

Recitation -Ur red.", pbant." Baulah Taylor. Play. “The Making ot IlM ; Flax. Fourth Grade ' Fla* salutation toy the srboul * 8tn*ln* "America" by the 1 school. ; Mils MUdred Spark*, of Mill ; villa, and Mim oerritoa. of Ced arville. spent Sundry at the.home of Mr. and Mr> ~ : of this place. 1 Mias Elisabeth Jenkins an.. 1 Howard Wood, of Newport. spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Firman Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Herscbel Taylor ■ Millville rial tom cn Satur-

Waller and ttomain Jerreli,

- Odarriile. esdled on Howard

• Sparks Sunday afternoon Charles Himes spent Friday ereafn* with Mr. and Mra. John

t of fir* |

i MIU-

Delmont

■ enjoyed by all preec-nl. And taKlny Ume to count the lie? on the birthday cake* you

d I now the a«o«.

Ue Pauline Suton came home > Philadelphia to vialt her r _._«ts over the week-end. Pauline is employed through the day and attend* butdnem allege In

P. T. A. 1

The P. T. A. bald It* regular monthly meeting on Friday afternoon. The next meeting will be held In the evening. Mrs. Mary A. Blcklry. of Leewbutg. has been calling on old friend* In Delmont.

Two Birthdays

Two birthdays have been celebrated within the part w«r" ’ ' Wednesday of last week Btrlckson was reminded age by a number cf his friend* gathering to enjoy the occasion with him. Saturday So Co man added another year age and shared the occasion wM*. bbom. At both parties ime and lot*

Cedarville

Mrs. J. Wayne Mulford Is entertaining her mother. Mr*. C.

Bigg*.

Mr. and Mrs William Brook*, of Roadstown. spent tb< weekend as guest* of their father.

Captain W. B. Hall.

Hunter Dsnaenbaker spent a few days last week In New York,

attending a convention.

Mr*. Mary Bateman has relumed from a visit with Mr. and Mr*. Frank Irtgue. of Brtdge-

Mis. Wllroot Paymer has been numbered among the sfek. Mi !<»d Mrs. Otoig* Kate* entertain, d Mr. and Mr*. James In Marls, of Millville, on Sunday. Mm. Warren Hiurted is «*«ertalr.tn* her parent*. Mr. and M«. Samuel Chambers, of L*eal>urg. ! and Mr*. Ross Bateman. Br'dgetoa. were guests recently of Mr*. Eva Russell. Mr and Mr*. Charles S- Elevens spent a day recently In

Pag-* Seven -j --tg»

MONEY TO LOAN =

On Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry. Musical Instrument*, etc. H. BRUSKIN 29 H. LAUREL ST BRIDGETOH, H. J

Mrs. J5 K. Waikey ha* »- turned from a visit with reUilves In Philadelphia. Mrs. Harry Sheppard was nccnily a guest at a luncheon given at Shady tawc. Greenwich. Mr*. laaHe Craig and eon. Harry apetu Waahiagton's Birthday with friends In Haddon

Heights.

> Hm

hla home by III-

_t*. E*a Joslya. Mm Mon crief and Mrs. Spcncrr. of Newport. spent s day recently as the guests of Mrs. George Campbell Mm. Raima Sheppard has Improved the appearance of her home with fresh paint. Mr. and Mm. Blvln Kates ■on. Jr., of Salem, spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mm. A. Smith. Dr. H. C Lore Is driving a new

Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, of Newt pert, spent Wc-iowdar with M f au ’ Mm. Firman Taylor, of this

> place.

Mlm Grace Taylor wi > Bridgeton visitor Friday

_ f Raymond Martin is oa the sick

•iactad ib*.

“ - Miss NglUe Him.-.

, ri!le visitor Friday.

I of Rev. Mrs. Anna Bari rial led friend*

- In Cedsmfll* Thursday evening.

jnd Martin Is able to be a after being coukned to

t by uiccos.

"Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brows enUrtalMd Mr. and " Firman Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Mascar on

Sunday evening.

4 D. of A.

Millville

Mans from

Mr. and Mra. John Powell.

■pending a few daya

* in town.

JUHrOw*

with relatlm »u •«»“-

Frank 81 mmerman, who u attending Buck cell University, ■pent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mm. God.re, Bimerman. of Ea»- Main Sired. Mm. Mata Rjrfekaon. of this city, la spending this winter at

Lak*.' Worth. Fla.

Mr. and Mm. Frank Church and family and Mr*. John Hickman motored to Maryland Bun-

- J nes Pierce, of East M 'lberry - Street, has returned to thli_cUy

C^Warlac Cbamhern, of Loesbury

Ambrose Rotas, wno n«* m-r*. Ill for <be past two weeks, is very much improv'd Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Id-otukr. of North Third Street, arc aprndhg a few days in New York

City.

Many Millville FoUu ip South

In writing from Lake Worth. Fla.. Mra. Thomaa Simona telle of the delightful weather from the Land ef Flowers and refers to the many Millville *olk* which they Lave met In ihrlr travels In

and abmt the resort

For Permanent Riding Comfort

The Portland o r.gid, smooth-r

_ f, smooth-riding surface nZtpnittlj. Opt

shove, roll or rot. Maintc

You can ride with i

tntcnar.cc cost is ocgligihlc. attest safety and comfort on

H the year.

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