Cape May County Times, 30 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 11

CAPE PAY C0U1TY TIMES, TODAY, MARCH 90. 1928

tn As wi* I*re I , u.*v Ainl Mondiij [*%.. i>j:# ba>) bur 1 “ ? lk . •miff. * r »m!!h rt if th* ' y Amy ^ All t it *•* B ^ v-/ n Harold Tum*r *1-*' S**«*V •* »,? »n B-adford PK,1* from Brid*e- * j, Bandar ^ Waldm SOfatl Frank **•«. WrdMadajr of fast

, uiliaa Kwao. of Jdowri- , ,.<k-rnd rWloF'at

jir. aad M«- FYank

ipi»l Br»a *•* • PhUa-

■- saiurday.

,**« Mr*. J»m*» La^or i a*:-! Emrraoa. l^Waa , Era Smith w#r» la

Sunday afternaoB.

,, jj:». Harr/ Uttlr ha*r J b-rei' aftrr •p'-adia* w ^»> tn Or*** Oty a»d

Ur* . barI- Prterwo. »• “,. r i *™ •« » ” |« |b Oaatfc* «•»

lymu'l Bradford Ur. and ¥*». «!n tr O.mnff**—. tkta

Hetsrjr Adl.r (.pent the vrek-

ead in Bride-ton.

Mr. and Mrs fitoll. ol ‘ -a»«d th* week-end

. _*** gflor aadj Jam.a and G-sKRe R„^| ami iarvrly attmdssl kv! nt|ib.-w. of i'anlshorn. vtnitrd J.

t- iWalnon on Suadat.

Amit «Q1 br a bis uioath rad- Bra. Ella l>uriB»lt r . of Pkrl

Norris, and Mr and Mr*. Edgar Ikinnriiy and rbiHrrn. <>f Plalofi*M. ttrlt<-d Mlxs Nan shrop-

aklro Saadax

Mm Janr* Abbott la rlaitlnc her dauRfetrf. Mrs. Bobini «%anrs. In Koselli. Mra. Harry Darirs viailod Mrs Goc.ar Stall, tn MUItillc. W.sl-

nraday.

Mm. Ikorothy Prtlt d« Manse *a«Mrd the aesk-end with hrr RarenO. Mr. and Mrr. B. Van*Winners of Contest in Srhoal

Pori Elizabeth Mr*. Martha Campbell ha* re-i inrsMsI to h*r km* In Dlrldlnc Crsek aftrr apeodlug aereral weeks with her danshtir. Mr* j

Mort ftrnd<r*on.

Mr*. Bryon Hlrkman and Jams: Harris are oo the ai*k IM. M»*. Mar»»r** Mayhew l« apendlr r a wek In MllltUI*. *1 ittog a.r non. Frank Mayhew. Mr*. Came Hatton I* sMrtas

MtU'llla and Altai

••laUre* la MlUt Ik City for a w«r

The poblir Khool had a poatet character huildlnc contest last Friday. The judsc were: Mr*. Harriet Hen-'-raon and Mrs. Anne Vans man. of the lesal Par.ntTBather*' Aaaoclntl.m, and Mr* Alice Boss*, a Millville High School teacher. The winner* In the first. t>. cimd and third ftradea were; First pH*e. Mary Bennett: aecond prire. Franklin Cara baugh; third prist. Kt*le Oa.’Tia*jn. The fourth, fifth snd aisth grade winner* were: First prise,

Andrew Tomlin; second prise. <} __ Bennett; third prise. Howard u r day "ev7nine

The teacher* meeting for Man- Reeve*. Bert nth and eight’

and Mr*. Harry Ford and rhlldren. Elate and Nollie. of Cape May Court Houne. ■rutted Mrs. Alice Key on Saturday. Mias Sarah Grjuwo.ar. paawd last week with relative* In Cam-

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Teachers' Meeting

Little Sob Bon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skimp are being cmr rat aisled oo a son born the Sakm Mer.torifil Hospital i March IS. Harry Parxrn* pent Sunday at S’* Eye. in Salem County. Mr*. Lottie Stanley Smith I* In Camden wllb her mother, who

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Mra. Maggie C. Hnet.d U spending some time with her daughter tn Woods«own. The friends of Howard Haneork enjoyed hU letter shout California la ku*t week * Time*. Mins led l a DavU. of North Jersey, has been spending a few day* with Mr*. SallU UavU. The Mothers' Clnde met with Mrs. Linda ItarrU Carter Thursday. Mis. lOuily Bonham, of Moors* town, I* wllb her rrandmoibv Mr*. Emily Dlcklmon. who I seriously Mi. David Mitchell, of Bridgeton, was a Shiloh vUtlnr Monday.

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Fairton T * Hrt > |„S3 Mr and Mr*. John Chariton.' phia. after a *■'« Mr*. B. Unwood Redfrrn to| who were recently married, were'in FWrton. spocdinK some time with rdsltvcr giwn * variety ■ bower at their at Or -an CBy. , home in He’ring How on Monday

Charles Gandy and family. Fo.tescue. were vbltlng Mr. at

Mr* Dallas Gandy on Saturday, i of \i * port were visiting Uwir the Bluchiru «« cur,to Sh*• and family speta' mo.';' *|£ - 22fc±S Sunday with friend* In Med tor I j bunds) j Mr. and Mr*, thweter MeWU- M/n EH a Ktwril was a gwst of; Mr and Mr*. Itams. of It,man. have Imw« vis!,-] friend* I* Camden orer the w*e* ; Dindm* • roek ins Mr nod Mr*. Martin Harris, end B. 8. Hall ond UtnHl

l ,yum FJdredsc

To Parchue School Bos

At the special meeting this week, upon motion of George Moore, one of the out-going mem- j btrs of the Board of Education, It was carried to buy a new Reo bus to cost $3..25. of Middleton

Sheppard, of Bridgeton.

Mias Anna Meyers, of Bridgeton road, entertained n large number ia friends at a party Bat-

rfifiWT fitevaTtOH

rice River and Commerrtal Town ships was held tn the Fort BlUa beth school on Wednesday of last week. About forty tesrher* were present, also J. J. Lager. County Soperlntendrnt and Miiw Jean tfackay. helping teacher

uSe winners were: First prt*e, Maiine Berner; second pria?. Helen Camp, third prise. Alice KUnk. Them posters are later to b* Judged at the township and

county contest*

Captain George Bullock

Dr. JiaThett Baker, ot Atlantic CUy spent Wednesday of last see* with Mr. and Mr*. Jacob

puH Riby. of For, Norri*.

it. m~-k-end here,

i Hi tv Veal* and Mrs.

Bridgeton. «pent 1

wrtlr.f with Mr*. Alice

l Ar-n* G Hallett s|X

«nh hrr htoiber. Ed.

, M.vii rice, own.

r/ Bird say r^4 Henry r- -: • are < npl»r*d at Citr-i' Cite Eleetrie Oom- ; b Atlantic air. *P*nt the SSt h»te. i* , U-; Mrs Olln Bradford, of » pent the week-end fid: patent*. Mr. and Mr*.

Biulford.

i.H-it ilourgaiae. Mrs. Bourne wa. Earl, were tendered plea*mg reception In the i* Wednesday evening of n»i. ns their return to Nowto th- third year. The pro■a- ar follows;

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g !y John O. Spencei

Kle* HarrU. I<

taught for demon*,ratio*, a -U» In the fourth geo*:»pi,y <; K 8bas>. the prinripai. taught a seventh aBd eighth grade da*»

in arilhmette

William Mason and H. Camp v,.el.„rf cui.rdsv were Philadelphia visit on oti: 1 " vlnetand. Satnrday. Saturday Mr and Mr*. Jrana

Mr. and Mr* Clyde Job:

the ; and children, of Oedarv*.!!-. were Botand

> m.W) b; Geo. Btanger

Sunday viritof* of their parents. | Mr. and Mr*. Jrre Cfcamberv Mr. tod Mis. Mortimer Henderson spent Sunday with M r . and Mm. Edward Armstrong, is

Wildwood

Mr. and Mm. Frank Brown and children, of Philadelphia, called on Mr. and Mm. Frank Turne- Sunday. George Manning, of Atlantic City, spent the week-end at hi* summer home here. Mr. «td Mm. Ralph Ackley and tbr -a children, of Mantua, were pu st* of their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. A- J Aumaci. Misses Kathryn and Ida Huched Vineland. *petit th* week-end with their mother. Mm. Hannah

City, were weediend guest* « Mr and Mr*. Jacob Henderson. Dr Byron I "Tie and family, of Pitman, vtolted Mr. and Mrs. U

Pyl* on Sunday.

Mrs. May Harris. Mias Ellen Harris and Jams* Harris paased •binday as guests of Mm. Milton Oo tfrey in Tuckaboo.

5 John M. Weaieott w 1.) Blackman, i &• official hoard w by Mm. C. L. Bradford tvnung the MUaloitary Bo-

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■* ty Mm. L. Bradford. mectmK the ladles' AM «•!*<! of fernery to Mra rpi.-r by Mr* John Boud. r ilk an appropriate apoeeh Mr. and Mrs John M.

Professor William Williams. Mlnotoia. called on his mother

Sunday.

Shiloh

Mr. and Mra. F.wd Rennc en rta'ned fritdid* fn>m Bridgeton

it ’ icnwioh Friday. Bumi Carrier Sick

Burs! Carrier Lewis HHrhncr „ confined to hi* home with bronchitis. Cheater D*vi* I* *cr»Ing hi* route and also carrying the Star route mail to Road*-

Mr und Ur. Charles Horn of ‘be Star route mail to Ho

town while his father is IU.

iriMwocsl. spent Sunday at tntir OtUnger

•■wmg LMruormanaa Pit man iltu spending sever week* a, hi* home here.

Improving Old Maiuion

. Tcmflaed to fhelr'hom* hy nine**. Mlvi Alice Mltrhen. of Camden. spent Saturday in this place Mrs. Nellie Wewkirk. Mr*. M Hu Hob Mrs- Dora Slaub and Mrs. Leonard Smalley went to Philadelphia to ore "My Mary-

land."

• First Shad of Season

Mr*. I. R Bevler 1* making xtensive interior Imprbremeut* K Ml«*ke»v near future.

Celebrate Wedding Ar.nivmarj Mr. at»d Mr*. Clar*-.^on Thomas formerly of this see;ion. entertained a number of friends at their summer home in Quinton In honor of their fiftieth wedding

annlvemarr.

Three Hornet Barn The Slow Crr«’k Fire Company cut to the fir* In Canton Monty Bridgeton and Salem d« K intent* were also there. Three ae* were turned. Th* April meeting of the Ladle*' Aid Society will be at the home of Dr. H. Frill*. Mr. and Mis. John Mitchell hare moved to the apartment on the second floor of the Brick building on East Avenue. Mr*. Cora 8. Lupton U apend-

Lcft Money in Will

John Mullen, of Deerfield, receive* 11000 and his daughter, Martha Mullen. r*-c rives JiUO by the will of Jae-.e M. Dunlap, who died In Woodbury. Petitions a •: oelog circulated in Cumberland County for Lillian F. Feiekert for V. S- Senator. Trooper Goes to Florida Clayton Apgar. the Unit 8,o' trooper Mationed here, r.-centlv mad.- a trip to Florida th bring bark Mrs. Aralla Cray, who was charged with the theft of thre. diamond ring* from the home of' Mr*. Janie* Wolf, of W«tviUe. Mrs. Emma Clemen, to •laying with M‘« Marlon Clement. In Woodbury aince the death of

William Clemen,.

Several children In the grades

, have been detained at home by William Dill had the find shad jbi- mumps.

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