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CAPE MAY COUKTY TIMES, FECJAY. APRIL 13. IMS.
Port Norris
Mr.
Mrs. Richard Rowell.'
of £orlinf;iun. sjient the week end . with Mr. nnrt lira. David Powell. | Mr. and Airs. IJllis P. Berry. Sr.. of flunan. sjient Sunday at lb* home of Mr. and Mr*. Harr)
Campbell.
Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbert Newkirk ‘“i, aiirtilrr. of Ilridseton. spent . 1 i wi i|, h .1
Fascinating Chronicle of
Raiders of the Deep
Uiwell Thomas has written fasrlnatins chronlrle of the ei plolt* of Commanders of Submarines durins the World War. These recitals emphcslie the portance of the submarine in 1
particularly at thi*
and d; ii;'U
Sundaj ai the home of M:
Mr*. Rosco. Shull.
J. MacKvrren Fowler, of New
York, spent Sunday with his put - , ents. Mr. and Mr*. Josei n Fowler. tVo^e of
lielnk made to all submarines.
Mr. Thomas cathered these
thrilling: reminiscence* of war time adventure through personal
with F-hoat sailors ut the
They an' most
Misses UllUm
Howell. Anna Hoffman. Kvely,
Carr Ison. Frances Earl and Hath- ^
•»«». o,”¥ t jr , jsr
Gladys jmp^ninjij. interesting reading of adventures that will thrill you a*
, . > um iimai unvuiuun series l>ul] te TUtlm ar ^attS? i *^| i |'l. * UrU ln thr Sun<U y New York their Easter vacation with th.ir Amertcan with the Issue of April
parent*.
Mr. and Mr*. Cotton, of Paulsboro, vUlled friends in town nr
Sunday
15. 1928. and continue each week over a considerable period of time Tell your local newsdealer to
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Cedarville
Mr* Kate May hew ha* returmd to her home here after spending the past winter with her daughter Mr*. Howard . Marts, of
Trenton.
Dr. and Mr* Andrew Lore and mm. Graham, of Palmyra, spent Easier at the home of Mra. Lore's mother. Mr'. Idiey Powell. Mrs. William Banks I* entertaining her sister. Miaa Sarah Bradford, also Mrs. Nellie Mennu and daughter. Ruth Mary, all of
Philadelphia.
Ml** Kathryn Smith spent her
Easter tucatlon with her parents.,
Mr. and Mra. L. R. Smith. Mis* Ainiii Bateman, of Trenton Normal School, spent the Easter vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Addison Bateman. Miss Helen Mayhem-, who baa been the guest of hor sister. Mrs. Allan Stevens, has returned to
Maurice town
Palermo
n usury anu , e..«- v
family. Mr. and Mrs. Jamw-' so 11 - Charles. Jr.. Well* spent Sunday Jin Borden-i “> rp< l to Ei,g Harbor A^«y Sunday, town. J Curtis Cor.on and Wl'liam CorA. L. Nichols spent Friday in 1 lton were on last week'), sick list. Millville. j Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Wells, of Miss 'Deborah Sharp spfmt the ! New Brunswick, spent Sunday post week-end with her uuclr I with Mrs. William T. Wells.
a surprise birthday party given U Mra. Walter Yerkes on Monday evening by the Searlllc, Petersburg and Becsleys Point churches. Quarterly < onferenec A quarterly con rettee of the Seavillo Circnlt was held in the M. E. Church here Friday eve-
ning.
Goshen
Miss Elizabeth Crandol. of Philadelphia. spent her Easter vacation
with relatives la town.
Several from here took advantage of the excursion to Philadel-
phia on Good Friday.
Mrs. Frank Edwards entertained
y.i.-i nres-rnu wuu ner UBCtr »UU jars, muuuu j. well*. t—, —.k_ .« . . .. and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph -Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, .-^SLlS^SL.^n^v^hta h ? r A. Mr *‘ w f,T ..^ Hy , Painter, of Bridgeton. «‘ f Ocean City, and Mrs. Clyde ^ Sunday at his of AUantie flly. part of the past
Mias Pearl Bailey and,Claude Garpe..ter and children, of CarHaukins eperii Friday In’ Phlla-, lisle. Pa., called on Mr. and delphia. Mrs, E. E. ."tadara Sunday. and Mrs Well* Philips and Mr. and .tr*. Ralph Garwood
, Wlllla
cs Bateunn. n: Camden, s Rebecca Robbins ha* red to her stndie* at the V . aftei spending the Kaatcr' with her iKirenta, Mr. j
jw. ana sirs, wens BMIlps and , -wr- ana .'r*. naipn usrwoou family spent Saturday In Mill-1 'Mertalned their daughters. Marie ville. . | and Gladys, of Camden «»«*••». asd wsawi* Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard DeCray of Vineland, spent t'o past week- and children, of Philadelphia, end In town. : spent the week-end with Mr. and
i Mrs. E. S. Clouting.
Cimrch fen-iocs Mis* Evelyn Chard, of Camden. . , *P* nt Sunday »1‘1» Mrs. Leon
> service* for the follow- ■ DeVsult,
juiau mrteus. .uu inururu 10 B ' Nen-■ Richard Kuhlman. of New C 'mb's Conservatory of Music, i mor ?J n *-j York, spent the week-end with Philadelphia, where she la a vocal ln ?a : wife and son here, teacher. Enworth 1 P V Mr » J - Wllbur Co»'n* »“
Dividing Creek
Sin. Howard Palym. of Camden. Mr*. Hannah B Gibson, of Millville. have hoea spending :i few
days at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Bateman Mr- 1»T Slp-ppar.! and Mr*. Mrs. Eva Janston. who has been E"a Bharp. of Maurlcetown. Ill for some time. Is aide in he railed on their parents here on
about the bouse. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bobrock and Among thuja.- who attended the daughter. Emma, spent the week Sunday school convention In end at the home of Mr and Mr*, c-durtille last week were: Mrs. William Perry. ! Harry Snyder. Mr*. Amos PepMis* Helen Sharp ha* returned i>c!. Albert Cook and family and
to her duties a* teacher in the Leon Hartman.
Colllngswood school, after spend- Mi** Margaret Lore, of N,w lag :• few day* wrlth her parent*. ,„, n . spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sharp Mia. Ruth Pepper.
_ Miss Mary Gibson and Morrb Kllzabeth Law*, who is
attending State Normal School
H,U».. City. N. J.. vLlted Mr • t p W^ r p ,, ^r ,, " , j : Myrtle Madara wpen' the weekand Mrc E l. chamberlain darinw ! - ^ Thuraday at 7R5 P M. AH eni1 w | lh Mr and . JrB Madbon the Easter holidays. ^1,.^ k ^ ' Fox. of Somers Point. Letter Starkey, tf Philadelphia. vs.ni. ...a j*i„ i Wyvllle Dalle}, of Camden, spent the week-end with hla par- * nd .f V,r ;l - - * *
ents Mi and Mrm C K c-ence «ells, who are employed
daughter. Ellen, of Hridge-
: pent the -week-end with his
home here.
Mr*. Pcdrick, of Carndea. is »«_ making an Indefinite stay with her g^' vcrp MBhIIlP visiPotts enter- ' or « on 1 “ , I talned Mr. and Mrs- Genre* »»*»*■ -Mr. and Mrs. Howard i n-woa and baby, of Plymouth. Pa., over Philadelphia visitors on SunUm Easter boiidays. dayThe P. T. A. held their monthly Mr. and Mr*. Eric Castor on meeting In the school house Sunday motored to Camden.
Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Walter Kobn. of ~ iffal
u * pend *f K a „ 1 ller The M. E. Church was trimmed mother. sjn. Mary twin beautifully with potted plants and
the Easter onU rialnur nt was en-
Kavier at 1L E. Church
the
i Sunday afternoon at»,
LmUe*’ AM MrH
! Mm
The ladles' Aid Society of the Mr;. Samuel Jenkins spent Fri-
Dapthtt Church, held their monthly day in Millville,
meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. George Haley, of Mellro: on Tuesday evening of Utile Fall*, are spendiag the
last week. The meeting was open- week with friends lure,
ed by reading of tL* Scripture by Mt>. Johnson, ut Bridg- tou. the president. Mrs. K*nry Berry. ■ islted h--i alsl-r. Mrs. Allen
and an opening prayer was made Solomon, last wee*
by Mr*. Charles Hart. Sr. At the Sumer* IngeiaoU and family, of roll call each member answered! Patterson, spent the Easter va-
wltb a verse of Scripture. After, cation with relatives here,
the business was transacted the Mr. and Mm. l*vl .Turner vlsevenlng was devoted to a social Bed George Laws and family. In time, which was enjoyed by all.. Pedrlcktown. Monday of last
Sownc. has returned home after a _
few days at the home tad Mrs. B. Newcomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurl Edwards, of J
Camden, spent Sunday
. I week.
J Mrs. Mattie Loper. Mr* Emm* Orr and Mr*. PI ebe Bonham were the guests of Mm. Lehman .'Richmond, at Pier e's Point, on
' Friday.
r „ , Mi. and Mrs. Ed. Garrison, af
rr— ^ Llule Falls, were week-. nd vhiM^ and Mrs. B. Newcomb ^ Ch * r ‘~ G * r daughter. Helen, and MU* ^r! r oi„r Jenk.M and family spent Luken spMj Sundny m P*a W' rriday with reUUvea In MUI-
aty and Wildwood. l V |, lt ,
Mr.- L. M. Barrsclough is spend-: th , Bridgeton shoppers lag ten days with her sister. Mr*. „„ Mond , y MrB . Mnm ., Hill. Anna B. Shaw, at Arden. Del. Mias Alice Hill. Mm. Eva QuadGeorge H. Burkalen Is planting |lllK Mr , n(1 Mrt ljewU — a large field of lettuce this wcek; Mr , C ),. menl Moore. X
at the mar of the ice plant-
—
Mm Clement Moore. Mrr MatI tie Loper. Mrs. Mortimer Campbell. Mrs. Edith Cook. Mr*. Eliza-
beth Lore and Mlm Lida Garri-
son.
Mr*. Emma Blizzard and sons. I William and Warren, and daugh-
Mlrn Reha Grace, of West Main!Jr 1 - “* CMlarvIlie spent Street. *peni one day last week in. f^iday with relatlvi* here.
^ . VMM I c,1,m4 “ 0 “*
vrUitor Monday. ' Raster Day was appropriately Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Delancey. of i lu „ ril ,^ m Sunday last. Ocean View, spent Saturday In sp.-i LI uiusl'- was rendered by Millville. j i in memb'.>n of the choir and
„i,. rximons and manr beautiful
*.rl. Ort-r of KmS. 1 ll "“ *” d '“"T’
'"i.'i-l-tii SrSJrKU ,h,
tSL"tJSir; -ass-jr S-S. e ^' r -
Millville
Eagle* Dedicate Home
Bndgeton
given Sunday
ill !
months L a f Jf , r ,1,,, i CB aon period of the
! Sunday school.
imptovlng
. , MrT'and Mra. Samuel (ampbell. Mis* Hattie Evans, of Last Main |., nnsvtlle. spent th* weekStrMt. ha* b-vc visiting friend* , nd wlth Mr ond Mm. Mulford
*" York City. Jcamphcll.
K>I
u.- has ri**lgned hU MSw uuiazi Bacn. of Oc. ii with the Philadelphia In-'cuy. waa a Sunday vfadlor at the which be has held for home of her grandparent*. Mr.
'and Mrs. Sanford Bacon.
1 family N-lson Bowker spent Monday
, Fra. k Hankins a
ester
*1*
I East
and
‘ i in Baltli
One of thr great troubles It learning the • burleEton Is in let Hag one leg know what the othei . is doing.
r
Sunday
home of Mr. and Mr*. John Go-
down.
Mr, and Mr*. I.**!.- Sheppard and Mi and Mm. F C. Mayln w spent Easter In Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mm. George Porter, oi Paulsboro. spent Sunday with their daughter. Mr*. Rd Beret. The home of Samuel Kirk ha* been greatly Improved Jh appcaianc« with new paint. Mr. and Mt>. Samuel Cobb, of Port Norris, visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hickr an. or
Sunday.
Mm Norma Bown. principal of Oak Leaf School, has returned after spending thr Easter vacation at her home in Mauwaun.
Baptist Baiter Service*
Easter services In the Bapllsf Church were very interesting and appropriate to the season. At the morning service the choir sang two selections, one being an anIhwi. The pastor sang as a solo
Paul Rodney's "Calvary. '
end with tlmir . O«orge Bharp, Jr'.,
sick list.
the ...
Mrs.
a few days with her
Millerst wn. Pa.
Mrs. Clifton Smith of
Pa., ha* returned to her home, after spending part of last week with he* brother. Elmer Corson. Mr. and Mm. Herbert Madara spent the Easter holidays with
. Philadelphia relatives.
. Mrs Surah Dailey. Mrs. Peter French and nd Mr* Warn, of Cam- Robert, are spending a week with
her parents in Contesrille. Pa.
Harold Morley and family, of >outh Seavllle. were the week-end :ursts of Mr*. Mae Whitaker Frank Bright has improved bis tome by laying cement walks.
Miss Wendellne Moore, of Tier- sending all the folks
Rev. C. R. Sharpe were week-oaf guest.-, son. Edwin Sharpe and 1 Camden. Mr. .-rad ‘im. Charles Eldora, visited Nelson family on Saturday On Sunday WUltam Spicer Oliver and faml: Cape May. and Mias Balt*, oi Darby. Pa_ guests of Mr. and Batts. Mr. and Mrs. Clan Mr. and Mr*. John mont. on Easter.
It was a hot summed afternoon and the tired I wn* weary of the heavy I w hich he was a part. H at n village oil station “Can r-o *»n m*" hr proprietor. “Where I i nice quiet road awsy |
traffic T“
“Well." replied the o fork to the left's
, was
the home of I
r me
today."
Annour.cc Birt h Mr. and Mra. Cl
Eldora
_ Mrs. L. Liudcman it spending few days with Mrs - Corson at Sea-
villc.
den. spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mm. Percy Gilson.
Mr. and Mr*. B''nJnm , ii Crain and family epent Sunday tvlth
i relatives in Medford.
"arl Bailey an- William Scull, of Philadelphia. - of a l»aby boy. “ IMl Richard Stites. of Ocean zturday morning. I Gily, called on Mr. and Mrs. E.
ore her marriage , E - Mpdar*.
Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Cor- _ ...... . ,.
.son. of Straihmerc. called on Mr tpwnrth league held its
: and Mra. Elym Corson Sunday. ' buainea* and M* lal meeting at C
RoL-rt ^ oung. of Beeeley'*! h®*"* of Mr*, t iara Chamber* •Point, spent two day* lant week ^ 1Mus Creek, on Tuesday evening
I with his grandmother. Mrs. H. 1 of 111111 .*'*011.
*? r ' Mr*’ and Mrs. Curtta Corson umSg MrllUle^lce'^for r'few
™ „ uu * entertained ^ ^ , p , nt Sunday with her days: P* rpnu “ r . Mra. Bertha Bishop spent the
Center Grove
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bennett and children, of Bridgeton, and Ernest Earle, of Pennagrove Mr. and Mrs Desman Taylor, of 1-Mlrton. called on Mr. Taylor* Mother. Mrs. Margaret Taylor Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. IFrin. Loveland and children, of Bridgeton. Mr aud Mr*. R. Chambsrlaln. of Camsp.'nt Sunday with John Zim- 1
Townsend, of Ocean View.
Marmora
■ | Easter holiday* with bei daughter. I Dorothy, w ho is teaching at War-
\ rcn. Pa.
Mr. and Mra. D. B. Haley entertained their grandchildren of East
Change, the past week.
ILs Ralph Peterson spent Baturthe day night aad Sunday with hi
' uncle, u Unwood.
Mias Glendora Maeon. Of Belle- '■ spent Sunday with Mra. ‘
W. Burns, of AtlanUc City.
Tuesday of last week with
the Sunday school hour the tiny merman, of this place. i “* r “Oilier. Mra. A. Clark. tsss; s^' a \ r!ssi*sri i ^ ”^'1
Bdigiont Institute Klwood'yiM^^.n “ d tives”*^^. 1 *^S^Xle^nd! ^ Mr *** Wrs Norni * n Pan *
Jacob Zimmerman is aide. j «« Harbor. Tuesday. bun:
s^-tn ore. « »P*nt Eazter with Mr- and Center Grove t b *M— f'"** Orcte Thursdsy A ^ Bre at BMkplaln.
The Spring Institute of Rell-1 „ „ . glous Education was he!,i here on I „ Ml “ *! lie Etizath.-th Ore. of
Tuesday of last week, the meet- ; MqmutiOO. wer
In* being held in the Baptist j '<»»»''« Bunday. . . . Bnitl>w , r Ch-rnch. 1 ^F h “'; School Acdlv'He* ’ | Unity attended the funeral se.- \» h cn| f n^^rrtri U Tb' .. . .. . - j vices of Dr. R. Marshall In Tucka-fb.-e the evening service. Th-- totmty Superintendent J. J. hoe. Thursday morning of last ladle* of the church served a i nger. visited our school Monday 1 7
luncheon for the visitors. afternoon
Mr and Mra. A. Baud and chil-
• lug teacher, gave the fourth
Underwood
Mr. Lewis Hand was in Mill-
ville Wednesday.
-Ml** Ethel Hand and Mis* Hilda
Bingham, who leach
ton. spent the week end home with
Jean F. Maciay. the help-| n*™ 1^*7' ^ A f^tnda ^ 1Ul ^ n Howter *nd Miss Mll-
died <Tuince and her father, ol
. Was Artie Smith and Miss W. HelsierriMe. motored to Burling-
high averag- _ _ . | Corson are quite ill.
o 'ter i
On Wednesday the I T A. bad a xplendid meeting. Mira Murry and Mrs. Reer demonstrated elec-
tric cooking
The school was closed from Thursday until Tuesday for the
Easter boiidays.
1 be little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dunham, of this plan-,
has been quite sick.
Mias L. Taylor is out again afi being ill the past ten day* Miss Beau:re Sparks i« gpendc the Eastiv holiday* with her
Thrlma Lvdge is better few day* of iUnea* ami i* awe to be about again
Gilbert Gardiner. Scout master, i-nti-rtuiited a number of the Boy Scout* on Saturday at hla home.
Hllterest Farm.
Quit* a number of Underwood folk went to BalK-ytown Sunday to view tin ruins of the Are on the Eno* Bailey place, where the homesttad burned down Friday. Mra. E. Baxter. Mrs. Do! Ludlant. Mra. Clara Radeliff.. Mr*. Grace Mark, of Millville, visited Mr*. Anna Noel and Mr*. Nellie
Errlrkson on Saturday.
Mint Mary Newcomb, ot Drags- 1
ton. i* spending some tim. with J were Millville visitor* Saturday. I h-1 aunt. Mrs Phoebe Garrison. Ml*s Margaret Tsylor entertain^' of this place. ed her Sunday school daas Salur-f William Bradway and Edward day evening with an Easter party. Bake.- spent Wednesday of last I Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor. Mr. week In Shiloh and Bark Neck, and Mr*. Ellsworth Tsylor and Mr and Mrs Max Stein and Anna and Raymond Taylor, of this daughter*, of Philadelphia, spetu place, were Ocean City visitor*
Easter Sunday with Mr*. Stein's Sunday.
parent*. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hime.v of No\akow*ki. thi* place, spent a few day* this Mi. and Mra. Ei* ood 11a I by week witli relative* in Atlantic
and eon spent Sunday with Mr. < lty.
and Mra. Seth Bailey, at DiUd-: r'liarli-* illtres wa* a Philadel1 »>-• r "-''k idiu vLllnr Sunday
CoAergoe* Operation
on Sunday.
:wi* Peterson, of Strathmerc roast Gnat J. fttatlon visited hi*
Mr and Mrs. Garner on Tuesday and Wed
rss,;
William Gannon underwent
minor operaih n Sunday morning.
He will be able to be out in a few I The Sunbeam Club met at the daya. . home of MIm lida Fowler on Fri-
Mr. and Mra. Morris Stephenson | day evening,
and son. of West Cape May. spent Several people of this town atSunday with her parents. Mr. and tended the P 0 S. of A. annlMrs. Asa Madara. : versary ai Delmonl Friday eve-
iMOf Halner is the owner of a' nlog.
new Whippet' roadster. Ml** Gladys Ugvlson. of P.ri
_ Mr. and Mra. Earl Sapp, of, Norris, visited her parents over *.. ter. Mr. ami Mr*. C Hcndc-bon. Blackwood Terrace. »l>ent the the Easier Ikolidnr* oi Millville. ' w rcW end with thetr parents here. Ml** Ethel Fow ler, of Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Jarne* Mav'-c. of A large crowd from this plac spent Sunday with her parent* Port Norrl*. spent Sunday with motored to IVUrsburg to attend ’ Mr. and Mra. Bernard Fowler,
George Dunham and family here, j
and Mra. Walter Johnson]
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I House.
D. A. CHEW.
Secretary.
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