ms Hi? Mtnrrr tmr ntsiT ami h. iszs
^•of pep at C. ofC. Meet BucUU Te*n* Submit* the
Hearty Reception For Rev. Reeves
*»M8
Slogan Day Planned
'TajgOtv-
and Wife Welcomed Back by Uvee Charge*
Haleprille — A reception «ltr«» to Rev. anti Mr*. Ctarcnec 8. Rceraa. pastor and o»fe of the HatcnOb firrult, a t the clow of I be rtcoUr pram aenrltc at
HJklcj-rillr ' hureh «
rrcnlBA of last week Tnc raatu auditor! uai ot tbi- rfcurcti wai nearly filled wlUi friend* whe gathered to aho« tU-lr ..ppreci* UOB for the return of tbetr i>a*
tor for another year.
Alien Rhenwr-V St, pTiSHii over the ptlhertn* and a prertoualy prepared program *r sewed. Throucti an me u able elrcuaiatnwe there • representative from Buckabetum. but that rbur~h aent potted plant* which were prawn ted in their be-
half by Mrs. Mae Walter*.
Kdward
Boy Scouts Radio and Will Hold Auto Show Camporee Is,Now On Cumberland County Troops Opened Wednesday in the Wijl Put On Two-Day Bridgeton Armory. Benefit Event at Armory of Co. L, National Guard
In Bridgeton, May 18-19 High School Night Friday!Musical Program Presented Season Will Be Longer
. U.jjK Set—vl , , , rWbt *»» f** ‘ mis Tear. , . were full ©I
and prog-
.vn all the ml-
„ v ; ire now en- ■£ ion of the cl rtf ., jairted for the Boy
i * t r ' i Mr. and M «. Reeve* with f> '"f 'cntinw* tooei ^ reTltet7 nll<l4 w , Ih pUM, Iroo ,
Ae tor HalefrUle Church, and North i*or,
-ff* Noma osprewed their apprccla- * ^ at ^ ,taB ,or '*«■ <* ««• Paatr.r
„! i'le: s.bOOl #1 WO — —
scholar* of the'*”" the road* Where adrk
' *’ s ' 7
that a meetin*
bit on Tiitoday e««|M| cae tU matter would '
n! Iron, every an*le.
toAsi; nunmlttee «»*«
Bdrfcwell reptoaeoted that church Mr. and Mrs Retvp* and the children hare made many t Heads amoss Um> part*!, loners on "
three chnrpe*.
“^‘"’“Crushed To
• venlna. March
I* in" «:i prfibaMUiy th< wic p i unde- way
BNtlns that the Cham
c-edrd repairs waa Kir! Robbins, Isidore ud William M. rrdith poaird a committee to
Death In Accident
Mrs. Rachel A. Clark Killed When Roadster Crashes Into Parked Car
wrovai of a. members i On Bridgeton-Millville Pike ; of elimlnatlM by 1
;:v Oyster Center” waa! Ifjmui a divaenUns rote.j Sarr proved »0 he the d the i hamber ot Com-; jr*j:d ra* . crepted by the acc titen to the Comh ' Scoot aork.
on Memorial Day ic 11 ported proa- - are poglg ME a treat service Oh
PORT NORRIS—Mr* Rachel A. lark, wife of Joshua Clark, of Port Norrl*. waa crushed to death
oh the BftdgWoa-MIllville pike late laat Friday evening when the Kord roadster which she waa driving eraserd Into the rear of
parked on the aide of Ibe The car driven by Mra. Clark
Uve to the poasip v’ miiuktriea to lo- ‘ t Norris, but the meetally .rreed that as a i> scald be better M on” - -Ucy for tb*, r.t sere ot the oplB-
Pastor Is Ball Season Past Chiefs of Slogan For Welcomed To Will Open g Port Norris New Charge May 5th " ** Is Adopted
Large Attendance*! Recep- According to Pre*ent Pl»na port NOnnis- a a... lion to Rev. *nd Mr*. -Committee of Three |SU? JX Booh—Presented Plant Mmagen, Ei«ed ! “"n-
day night. Them- were oelega-
“Port Norris—World's Oyster Center” Wins C. of C. Prize
| lion* present
l‘nulsl>ot<i •
Prospect '‘ante. Ni
—■■■- —, j ' —— —~ j of Pitman: HotsIcrvUle Castle. .Vo BDIDGRTON-At a supper Meet- DRIDOETON Wedt esday was PORT NORRIS—Tbe Rev Hook.; PORT NORRIS -A meetfef Sfe*"'! 1 umrilie c«.tle" \« IS held last Monday evening ; .t 1 Che opening dav of .he Me R-Wsc i' h " nnrly .ppolul.*! paauir of the 'be players and officials of Ihv . ttc ffuuibciiatm Hotel here, tb*: ln!l Auto and Radio Show whichi Port Norris M. E. Church, was Port Korri* l«i*elall team will ^ j t,' ' Scoulmsvlar* of Cuoiherland Coun- * 111 run nnUI Katorday. In the) k veo a rousing reception on Wed- held Monday e>enlng at the home! - _ • iy met with Harr, P. Sayford ! Armory Building, for tbe benefit10^1:,5 evening, following tbejof the nctlnc lUmlness Manager.: —mcH.-Md the | of_Co. U NUtaMl Gnard. EUbor-l mU.r mid-week prayer meet-! °Kc.r_F. Hendem’..^ ! .ul.ed in «be .llowlng offhwr* he-
Fourteen Were Submitted
President of the Council, nnd tbe | ^ r °- *- National Guard. Klabor- regt 1; l'<al Scout Cxerutlve. and steiM a*' - plans have been made tor thei Ing
p taken to put on a toy Seoul' comfort and entertainment of ihej I hr attrmlanre of tbe memb.-r* iporve on May It and !S !&; thousand* of nsllors who are ex-!*«d irlend* of the congregation iberland Comity It was 6r-, fwetrd from flrldgeton and ihe' wt* very large, which Indicated elded that the event, which vrllli surrounding re-unlry during the: that the pastor and his family probably he in* biggest thing that I f nur days have won ibelr way into the Scorning has rvu seen In South! Stangers Orchestra la pUytngi ,1, ‘ ar '* of tt 1 ' - Partsliiober- during Jeraey. would be held ot the< esrimtw-ly at thU show during: 1!,; ,r * * w-k * that have ruwMt Armor,- at Bridgeton. If It couldi tbe four hlghta. and there 1* ev l^J*" *•" eterted to come tb be secured for that purpose Other- j tr.i thatge for dancing. There I* a] URa community, wlae It 3*111 be located at rilher tin- showing of automobiles, radios T*" muah-ni portion of tbe
Millville or Vineland, preference and •siieclalti**. The exhibit Inbtlng in the order named. | dudes models rer entl, released The fallowing Cumberland «oun-; There * rr man, o-.her features, ty Scoutmasters were perseni •Mayor Unwood W. Eirickeoti Percj W. Owen. David Gilman j ard a committee of prootineni Herbert Rozby. Ben] t oraen. Paul Budgrton official* and bustoes* Greiner. John Miakelly. lAe Cour-1 men mmpoft- a romniittee which ter. Walter West. Rowland C. Pot- will crown the queen ot the show
ter. George HoCtaejer. E. P. Howe Saturday night.
~ Holmes.
begin on that da,.
The member* of the t
been practicing at every oppor- j 1
PORT NORKIS •World'* Oyster ' enter. This will be the slogan of Port Norris following Us adoption by a vote of the nu mber* Of the ('tuunher of I’onimeree ou
Monday evening.
"Port Norris-Tbe World’* Oyster ■ ’enter" was tbe slogan' adopted from those presented by the contestanta hut later id the meeting
Antioch ■ astir.
ilness Manager.I Harbor ( it,
meet-! Oscar K. Henderson.
Plan* to open tbe season on: , ..
Saturday. May S. will be discuased! *“* chosen for the ensuing '*.
•ca*,— will undoubtedly’ President. George I. Rae*le,
tlui da. Riverside t aslle. No t: t _ _
have President. A. B, Adams. PauUborninn Monday it wn* KUggested that , r . I Castle No. V«; Chaplain. Mark l’., the word The” lie dropped la an
and the hovs expect to he I Morrell, of Pwwpect 1 astir. No. ( effort 10 shorten the sentence and tn shape in time for the opening, Secretary. Harry t . Barra-i thU .uggestioo was approved by
! rlough. Cumberland Castle. No. 64 | most of those rtesrnt.
Due to the fact that the boats Treasurer. Fred Juhlou. Millville The slogan will be used on tb. | will not work in the hay this *’«*tle. No 2. new .ign t-wrda to l>e 'rected at ^'.‘irtsd'of Inrtn. I i-in- an < xivntinnalD active sea- Great are the expeclstions for the entrances to the town, will be
^r '^cTy ^ sS;i ^ b anuc^ wl.r. large the ffrst anmml .mnqse, which I* • used on all Chambw ot commerce ^1 oSra and a duet l.v attendance .-. the games »" he'd a. Paulsho... m Satur-; .wtioneo and It .* exiweted Uj-t Misa Mildred Clark and Miss Unda' A number of new players are j day evening. April » fjch mem- it will be generally used u^’
[working to make the team and! her will be allowed to invite hi* vertlsemeuta and on the stationer,
Hanimlti Lake extended lb* wel-jeeverul new faces will he seen wife, sweetheart or friends Then;| of .11 business meu. merchant-
come of the congregation to thei on tbe local diamond
lAstor and bis family and in hisl Instead of a playing maaag« , „ .
remark* gave a brief history of I for the team a committee of three tine chicken suppei ^Mci^snujer., There were hiurleen slogauv
the lo«al church.
entertainment and! oyalerraen aud ihe townspeople as
st-cUs* show, as well a« a well.
- , chicken supper McCal ...... .... -rhave Iwen elected by thei tbe caterers, of Philadelphia, has presented- *11 of them good.
^“!P-T-A Issues
A Challenge
will be el I mi
It was decided that eaeh troop would be responsible for the conslirctlob and opemlion ot a booth I depleting —— ~* “* ®—*— 1
activity s
given specified time ou tbe floor, j when the participating troop would demonstrate another phase of
Scouting activity.
The booth assignment* are nv follows: Troop 1. Bridgeton. Rope Work: Troop 2. Bridgeton, l-eento Camp; Troop 3. Millville. Craft-
work in Wood: Troop 4. Millville .. _
INoneerinr; Troop «. Bridgctnu . . -r . /-»_ 'T'lJ/'b/lItfl/* Bead Work; Troop : Millville. Organization Ten to One j 1 ULh-llfUM-
rlrst AW; Troop 8. Cedarvill*.
Bird House*; Troop #. Vineland. Alienu6.nce IS Large 1 Mril Kv# filler, of German Camp drew: Troop 10. Vineland. n Itown, spent she week-tnd i
Signalling; Troop JL VJnelsnd., Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bailey ! ,o li rebuilt, vnd dug Plaster lasts: Troop l-. '•"■‘-'’“ Enttrtaminent Very Good I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren boll! the visiting and home
vineianu., I motored (o Atlanlic City Sonda, : , e>niR are to he made
South Jersey
IViwell. C F. Holmes. I'riday night will be "High 1 o,,,. m „ r,,^ ar || chosen 1 Players themselves to mannge lb >>een engaged. Tlckei* can be purHerbor! Noefo Gilbert Oordnler. j Nlgtu and all atttdents or k accented on behalf of f uni with full power to select chased from an, member rfevctnI Joiui H. lliimraill. aad prowpsetive BrWgwtoo High School hare been ; t _ , r and f am ||v the grei ilnxs those who shall participate in each auto loads will go from Port Nora W - I of’^wolcome X hZ ^ ex-j game and .0 remove m.y ^ * n t d - -
j pressed hi* appreciation for tbe] from hi* position if he fails to delrgs". n* from the
I many kindnesses already bestowed make igoou
upon the r-rsonsge family ! The men elected by the toll A potti* plant was presented to; team were George . on she,. H«. ! Mrs Book by the official board ou very Hand and Walter Sharp 1 behalf of the congregation. ' These three men are all L lollowlug the reception a social ||an* n"* 1 f- 1 nil liar with ihe tosc- . hour was enjoyed during which *'*11 rules Fho members of the 1 refreshment* were served I team f<-el lhat with such able dl-
rrv ' The fine Siurlt of fellowship and reeling the iriction which usually I thp Mpri cordiality which prevailed durl'.g d«elop* wltbln *
1 V IIIC IVIdl |b0 Mrr)tne . !h c affair a mrv-t 1 dunug the *ea> enlnvshb one nated
thought to be too long,
aww several, while exv •Rent 101
111 go from Poi’ ■' nr - 1 mad signs, were not thought to .... .r.e |(e aduptai,!,. for general use M
wax desired
After eleven of the slogans bad 1 been eliminated the three remaljiing were: Port Norris-Tbe World's Oyster center.” "Pori Norris— : The Oyster Center of tbe World,'' ami "Port Norris—Hub of the Oyster Business'’ with tbe first natn-d ! being the one finally adopted with;
out a dissenting vote. The slogan adopted
Truck Kills Bov Crossing
The Street ,a:v*
of the
Archery; Troop
•h< civic pride and
to ol the town! tb* £
' tr. a king tbe town day morning to ' very way that It] parlors of (Tompt' ' - wwtahltalua
Leather Work: Troop 11. Vineland. Tents: Troop 15. 8. VlneUmt. Athletic*. Troop If. Bridgeton. Cooking; Troop II. Vaelsnd. Cement Work; Troop 18. Rosmhayn. Pot
19. Millville. Nature *ip 20. Is-esburg. Tit: Trow 2L Port Nor-
riv Photography: Troop 22,
llrWgftoc. Teepee Camp.
Th* deiDOnstral^n aaslgnmcnis are ;•.* folioww: Troop 1. Opening Exercises: Trdffi .2. Knite gnd Ax.- Troop X Tiatking: Troop 6, Inve*Iture Ceremony; Troop 6. Corns Troop T. Bugling; Tioop 8 Ui«* oi Neckerchief; Troop 9. Scout Stave; Troop IP. Signalling;
, Troop 11. Brills; Troop 12. Till The roadster h. .onged <1 her U4< . -.. noop ,3, Good Turnv: Troop son. Mono*, with whom she re- it. ^xn^ Pitching. Troop 15. Aihk«1«i in Bridget-n and she was Mra; Troop 16. Hammered Metal: returning it> the county seat altei i-r.oop I*. Whittling: Troop 18. an all day trip which IncItW**’. Knot Tying; Troop 19. Gaines: Millville and Port Norris on her I Troop 20. Tow er Building; Troop way 10 and from Cep* Mu; j-i. Judging. Troop 2J. First A»d — , TI * c-moed from j fon her decided that the
Troop which rate.! highest on
the uttdariaklng 1>ootb onnurucllon and demoo sit r.
Pwribg rooferikt* remmVd MS.
Clark'a Hup form from the wrock-, ed ear and rimbed her to the Millvtiu itonpita!. *• -mm
8he was pronounced dead
examined by'County Phyoiewn H. Garrett MUIer and Dr. James Know lea a few- minutes after her admlttaace to the inxtilutkon —
i;
with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stow.
PORT NORRIS—A line program!of “««■" City
of entertainment feature*! the regular April meeting ol the P. T. A. held in the assembly room of the High School buiMIng Tues-
day evening both vocal
hstnber ot Commerce and whew
\urn...n Jeffries was chosen by ih* rlioice of the members was ; the player* to be tbe team cap j .... . .’'nnouiwcxi the secroUry WAS . I IU and will have charg. of the “Unavoidable Accident Is somewhat .-mtorraimed. but. reI pl iydrs while lb* game 1* lielng , mladed those present, that they a* i nlayed Verdict of Coroner S Jury »ell a- everyone else In the com-
munity bad 11 full month In which to compoao It 1-emence to preaeot. The *5 award waa given to Ihe j M-rretarr to the troop committee
Driver’* Bail I* *5.000 ' u,, mj.
Tbe diamond i* being put in | . shap- . new bases have been pur ; 1 '•based, the grandstanu and bleach-;
Jas. Petergon’s Death
A committee from the Chamber!
ronimerce is canvassing the
Man E Sharp is spend j town fr.r crotribution* to makej l*ORT NORRIS Jaim Peterson,
ing a few' day* Jn Pcteniburg i possible the repair* Mrtssary tojag.* 5. son of Mf. and Mr* Robert wiili her brother. Fred WIIHattui. put the searing arrangements in; Peterson was Instantly killed on and wifi*. sale and comfortable condition 1 Thursday of last week, shortly
Mm Eva Van Gilder speni Everything is h.Ing done tol ^rr^ noo
Kaater with Mr. and Mrs. Thad-
mculal. toggtlwi with two fine. <b «a Von Glide*, in Peursburg.
witness good toll i
hntnoronF rfrifatten*. topped off with an address by Leon A. Mod. (’•mberiand County Srotu ExocuilVe. nuinded out the program. The High School orchestra undei the direction of Mrs. Hany Fagan rendered sevc a I fine **•- lections and funtisbeo he music for the community singing. wTrfOi added greatly to the evening's pro-
gram.
Miss Mildred Clark aud ML* Evelyn Garrison sang solos. Mis* Clark being accompanb-d on the piano hy Mrs. Kagan and Vis* Gsrrtson hy X. - Kathleen M«George Hlle- of Haley-
has 1
t for
zjrz..
truck
>■ mi pan,, driven ,m». of Wilmlng-
ICumbe. 'and Co.
1 'tu aurnllnn of] i
’«at loo for a
Bros, from
i Tuesday afternoon, iark is survived by josh i is ' lark and five Howard. Kdward. Mor-j
riltc.
•sing himto arle* Mt' oi i "rube” i
Voirk'would be gfven a Prixejoa* roriwtlon and o» 85f worth of Troop equipriH ii': “ r '’,. ^ ^ second *’**’• “ 0f ^ |' Mrs Maty Hollingct and M
, of Troop equlpmcp - , n(iUi sneered a line pb swrsvss
•*'ln CumberUnd Co. 1 mSw immunity ws*,rtdur. Scout ^...‘“Si th* progran, I.f entertalnniem. ;
. •“‘hesrtng of tbe acrl- ticket, in the coimlJ-wmilJJ^! Th( . mt «Ung was well aiUBded.
State Dw- rt^ ^s the ”n?“tur te woman given « »rok a« a* ,11 sessions of the association ,* lh , A „
nick Him.a a nd
children a is- spending some time
In Millville with relatives Mm. J Wood. J Morse, and M.-s. William Wood and Billy, all of Philadelphia:
and Mis M. Steven*, ol Drexcl \ HUL Pa., vlsiti-d Mr and Mrs. | Ed. Lacroix over the week-end i
Miss Cora Scull, of Phlladel
phla. has l»cen 'he gm-l of Mr*
George T. miht-
Infant baptism was observed In the Mcthodt.-.t Church Sunday morning, when John W.. r-n of Mr. and Mra. J Abbott wo* top-
...u. -brought Into being
April 2. The new baby troop is being sponsored by the American
,-a.u.uai '“•'i.’J'"; Legion In Bridgetnri. In whose
.. , j, w ||| mM .( weekly
the expenagg »ecr aar,
to carry on the work of tbr iroop. The voting proved spirited and Interesting. . .
Perfect Records In Local Schools
1 Mrs. Peterson, the mother of thei
j to,, was in the Bridgeton Ho. ; ..... .. j pi'31 where »hc had gone lor «i Pupils Neither Absent Nor
! minor operation and Mr. Peierson, »-.* out In ihe toy. when the ac-l
in the toy,
. j-. • , cldcnt Occurred.
OCOUt LlOingS The boy had been allowed by hli
Tardy During March
'New Troop at BridgetonCwfuporee at Millville
Millville.
,'nd Mrs Ed. Vanaman. of Passaic. Maurice Gandy and his ili-ughler, Margaret, of Ocean City; Mi and Mrs. Frank Ga; dy ,of. Atlantic City, visited with rapiatu Maurice Gandy Easier
grandmother. Mrs Martha Peter-j PORT NORRIS—Those who have son. to cross the street to the; t*-*n neither absent nor tardy In store of Ross Robbins In pur-; the local schools during March
chase rand' . A* the lad was re-1 are:
turning he .parentiy ran dlre-tly| First and Second Grade. MIS* in front of up moving truck siiropshlre—Emma E. Hoffman.
——- Several person* beard ihe crash Fannie Magee. Mar, Ross. Ftor- _ ,, „ ,. ; and ran Into the street. Mr Rob- P oce Mor-la, Robert Ferguson. BRIDGETON—-Troop ... Bridge- ^ |llns , h( , , ;ll t . l0 d look George KetfL William Shropshire, n —« hnonrt., m.o totnc on (lllil nr g T Io>> - „fr|re in a A , fred sigiet. Lawrence Morris.
car driven by Mu. Suit; W. fie . 'Ufford Preston.
Both Mr. Bobbin* and to Day. second and Third Grades. Miss were of the opinion that the toy Randolph—Gladjra < Orson. Gladys died when struck. Gsskill. Elsie Lore. Dorothy T.UpAdams. the driver ol the trmk. ton. Florence Rockwell. Flora Ty»ns taken before Justice of ihe ler. Mary K. Peterson. Harvey
j Peace Smith, a ■ —
day evening. John 11, Hmnmlll is Scoutmaaler and tin- Troop ] CommlUMt consists of W. I. Hor-
W. Klrchhoff, Jr. and Neal
There
fourteen! '
Legion Post PUns Bazaar “ lean Legion Auxiliary’
I* Kell..
Bcoota ns charier members troop and tbe, are going strong.
be flam!
mil-! ,*t*t rt » hold i r<*‘ I has n
Wlttkamp
making arranger
haxa.it. the dale of which ; m l a* vet been dciertiTlned.
’hannon i
Ihe •qtlivalWBt in Scout! _ uml a,,- ladies The Troop whirl, dis- nllmber lh ,, men
• .. the largest fi n,,,b * r challenge «« the m... — - _.
lie will to permitted to thcnoel-e* in thl* organlration. ,. u i W H1 be onnounced in.th.
of it* Seouta. who also would . aim* to he'of mutual help-! *arlr futwte. • «..~.~vi - ‘ Vforh has bi-en losumed at the
’illiafr. u. -and pit. A number ftor.i here aMended
here'Berry. Jack fake. Lsvld fJobb,
Nerallen Hoffman, f’barlea Horner, Walter Riggln. Rlchurd l-acef.
The jury paneled by < -ironet Fourth Grade. M i’ampbell-Ber-
... Allison Kruae brought in a verdict man Berry, Henry BHrrnrd. WII- ■>».. V.. ,R- v-t-r i >hat the accideni w:uv unavoidable, tom ' Urk. Francis Garrison. . . i,i 1 w„, a srirtie* ttot! Justice Smith release,! Adam* Rotort Jeffrie*. Milton 1.upton. olw.il an* ot Foreign y®* “'** on 85.000 toil to await ihe action N„mtan Robbins. Walter Rudolph. •h! in r ' V tto VC tos,m 1 Mt of (heir ne^ , <’r '»"* «rt.nd Jurj Martha DiUabey. Elvina Oort 111, h m the tosen-onr of lber new ^ ^ o( lhe ud was re- Elizabeth llackoey. Bertlste Me*
. No. I S
; Mo. Feickwl Win Sp,** I be given a At Spring Institute .rec of Charge o
* ° 1 ^,- 0 ,n e^elpmeo' ! _ ______ itFFRFIFI D—The Spring ln*ll-j One of the feature* of ■•’■’L. ^ _
! !ul r Vi lh. > umheiiand fount,- w ' night *'-uM ltf . Former Port Norris Girl
, r !’. will be held in .he M Kjftmn.i <’hamplon.WP » •'••«««■ - 'rr?’ s - s ■ 'in ! X. »» »• ; p " l,T i™"" 8 ' '.‘ T nJwdo« th Misa Goodwin hvl in a fire"!!, frlrtjor T1 "'‘
■ plain Raymond Gitec thui this range Is open in t! lit and that a charge of o pel shot covert! everything
■ arolyn
I the county n ..an Legion (he Ocean Oiri
High School Aud:
1 j Mlllvi
W. T Spence
Bill, Goff, of Ore!.
le. put on a Camporee ai own -Wednesday evening ■*
eok and Spencer sure de y. called i Knvs* a great deal of credit fo Langley ; splendid exhibition. Dr Moor
| m the pa*lor of the church
Morgan ; which Spencer liold* his
loved to the home of the boy's sick. Helen N>wi "£1 grandparent*. Mr and Mrs Janie* . Riggins.
..JL. Danteutoker. at fedarvllle.t Fifth Grade. M. 8 fhance-* , from where the funeral was held Kathryn Dlllabry. I-otuie Hart.
_ . : Dorothy Newcomb. Ethel Smith.
I’nuline Tern’, Rose Tural. Rtanlej "rest on. Paul Robbins. Daw Peterson I’homn* Hanby. Major
7. M. Court House
Presii
nlni’bT MU
v Millville fiot
L'enlly
Tl*e Music Section < men’* fomraunUy flub beat sal at tbe bom- ol I Burke Tuesday >
’ved Hits
Worker, for “Hy Spring
Property Soli
Norris. Dr. holidays with his Pi'ii in Scout ins m Mixner
»ad his tiansfer to ('apt- and Mr*, •hureh is interesting have returned hoi state* that he ba» month's stay In \.
Mr. and Mrs. V
’ • o' Philadelphia, at InelHbd. of whicli; (heir daughter and
It hotbed
‘ and N
Sir i) r
| To Widen Sute I I; Hjghw.y Through Shiloh
Millard fry hoiidHy> wi
BloonuiburK. Pa
Nearly Fifty Boy. Have Pawed Tenderfoot Tests
Port Norris Baptist
Health Leugut Work is Interesting
Sixth Grade. M. K F’.eetwoodGilbert ''hamtorlain. Joseph Ca-l-xldl. Gordon Jsfilles, Glenn RobMn* i ’arolyn Bateman. Mar, F. Henderson. Edna Ueriy. Pauline Pusry. is’.ih Mmeiwon. Anna J Barry, lalua Berry. .Mary . Bowden Mary Karl Urtoccu Gate*. Mr Ml* •.i;if*li. Gladys Peterson. Ivah UobMn- Marion Multii l*..i-othy Ty- ' ler. Jesaph Alcorn Genre•• Berry. Percy .Incoha. .'llliani ITersca. < lun lr- jnd ftoirge Robbins. Eighth Grado. Mary .McDwnlelsMury Bateman, toila Gasklll. Anns Nlcoli. Alberts Phillips. Harry Hrown. Mahloo fobb. Paul Garrl--oii. Earl Huhiand. Harry X«w* The Seventh Grade won the at-
Rev. Hamilton in County Over the Week-end
Port Norm M. E. Church
Bridgeton Notes

