Officers Elected
C iniival Opens At Port Norris Auspice* of Local Firemen -Was Here Ust Year
j Dunham u Putting Fi*l ^ Sund if Shape 5 1, Opening Dele
NOKRIS-Tb* „ cSlfW Md i„. oprains the ■Stnij. Mar 6. *rr* tbf Of t***trJ oo Monday wain*. r»tmai® 00 ’ ' |I< ' ®* in ‘ ^ e Ik tad tn tb<- offtef of m, Munaear and b* will »mn Robfrt Rudolph, who 5 tb< off tea for pereral aea- . Rudolph wa* olect* ’ « p! the haaaball ola^ i t iiaodt raon troaaurer. Hr. Jaftrie* wa» appoln u : trrasarar and put c: co'lwtlOM at the jcm . usistmoua rote H waa in rh.%r*a a> nominal .to jit gamaa inata-ad SB! j fra* will offertnic. tame waa made harauaa In m-unra. tta offartm ra-l-po tba par* ns of the hat mens (allad to par tha Btpe made to tha rlsitlBS Iga-r Vtirditb
CATE m CWUTT TUBS. nmT mat M, 19M
iOn€
a ba:. plata and that It it to t*;>f tba plajins Cold
- ttigpr thu week.
. liatadith alao iwportad that st-iti.t iDtandad butldlns a . la mad durins practice bi ii *t>uld be completed b~
, e* oprnlng same,
k nonaj *pent on putting the d in thape atra burlng . < ;aipni«Bt to open the Its bring contributed out of jhttr-' fund of Up! neason. krr ■!« naarlr »100 left in l.'jid at tha close of the teaud prartlcaUj’ all Of It will aeM (or supplie*. equipment Irt'lint up the playlnc field teri vi.rcdlth. Ooldblatt and I Eobbltts. the committee apart by the ' hamber of Comte to solicit funds from the ■ally to make needed repair* S> rT.ni1 stand and bleacher* :: i stnaron* response Irotn lebiia thus far and expraaded Ifcaca they will be able to ■•n i-tioush to carry out the
roar NO HR IS — The Quaker City Show*, aahl to b» a coasollda Iron of *ereral atnaller caralral concerns, opened for a two week*' *tar on Monday evening under the a sptoaa of the local firemen. The amusement feature, include a frrrta wheel, aero ride* and a rnlaatrel ahow Almost a score and a half of eonceaaiOB* of all aorta line the mid-war malting an exceptionally Urge carnival for a town the site of Port Norrt*. In fact, the whole outfit la larger than those usual!) showing in towns the »Ue of Millrlllr. Bridge ion and Vineland Although the temperature of the weather waa almost down to tbe freezing point ofi the opening night ‘here waa a good-alsrd crowd to mark the beginning of the two weeks' stay. Had the weather beep nearer normal for this time of the ami the planting season been Joyed by tbe oyster men as in sons past, tbe patronage of the event would without doubt much greater than it will be. Tie same company closed their season teat year in Port Norn* and a good portion of their equipment bar been stored la town during UM winter. Hvcn though they had the ml*, fortune, to be here at tbe time when tie opening of tbe *f for the barraatlng of the oysters was aotniwhsl uncertain it Is re porltd they did a satisfactory basinets and turned over a neat rum to tbe local firemen on the elt
night.
This response from tbe inanity. M is raid, prompted them to mx-e Otis their starting point tor this year.
nooey solicited from the rill t. u«ed to make what '
t»icirs art necessary
i firtuc * hich protect* those k (be train gate, to build for both the visiting and t»g&< and it enough money maabi. to paint the fence, "nl ir.m Interested in basetaw w-iuatesnd to give a sort to hrip make the reisl it I* planned to call it» men of the community nainbut* the labor after H (snil* are in band to pur-
nutertal.
Jta Sc leiiaad. tbe tailor, has ulferad to repair all ' irins the season that dutitig games without tl.r team or ‘
V vat,,
Leesburg
Mr. and Mt*. K. C. Ashtnead visited their son. William, family, in Philadelphia, over
week end.
Mr. and Mrs/ Steelman R.
were called to Haddonfield on Saturday because of the severe Ill-
ness of Somers laard.
Mr*. Druxllla Fldler ha* ret urn«td home after a.i extended visit wtfh her daughter. Mrs. .Madeline Weymouth. In West New York.
Mrs. R C. Wlteoo. who
been making an extended visit to R Krdrean Wilson and family and Dr. and Mrs. Hand. In Clayton, turned home on -Tueadry. jtr. Wilson alao spent the week end
kjSls-b B " w “‘
•' ,T ' sr.tna*ta*d nag \n«. Tnila
Mra Mary Clark and lira. Olln Hickman spent Saturday afternoon In Millville. Mrs. Rlulls Berry, has returned home, niter spending a few day* In Philadelphia. Among those who spent Saturday evening in Mlllvtlte were: Mr. »nd Mra. Edward Riggta. Jr- Mr. and Mr*. Oacar I-und. Mr and Mrs. Board man Newcomb and daughter llelen. Mr*. Charlea Rig-
gin.
Mr*. Althea Harris ha* returned home, after spending some time In
Philadelphia.
Mrs. Mary Clark and Mr*. Oscar Ferguson spent Wednesday after-
noon in Millville.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Robbins, of Pitman, spent Sunday In town with relative* and friends. Daniel Bateman spent Sunda) afternoon at tbe Bridgeton Hospital. where hi* mother U ill Among those who were entertained at tbe home of Mr. and Mra. James Gibson on Monday evening were: Mr. and Mr*. Jas. Othane and daughter. Mary. Ml**t-s Evelyn Smith and Rotella Umd. of this place. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Bllxzard and son. James. Thoms* King and daughter. June, and Morris Pepper, of Dividing Creek Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bateman, of Camden, spent Sunday at thc honw of Mr. “ “ ~ -
Fort Norris j 1st Monthly
Bargain Day April 28th
Unfavorable To ' North Pt. Norris Cumberland Co. Mrs. Feichert
River Improvement *»»» *--- c.™*. r i of Philadelphia, passed a few day* 1 ; dl the home of their on. ■*>. Peter l
Communication
Port Norris Merchants Inaugurate Money Saving Event—To Awmrd Prizes
1 Tht foliowin,. communication 1 ho* been received ftom tbe EiirIjneer * Office of lb' 1 War Depart- ’ mcr.t i-one.wntng ‘he proposed
jrtirr improvement*
April 17. 191*
Tu Whum It May Concern. It h:ivtng come to the notice f the undeodgnetl that you
' j have •spresaed an Intereat In the POUT XOKR1S I/K..I resident* P-ndlig ptopo*itlon for th.
Free Movies For Shoppers
and iho*e of neighbor'ng towns will be given a real day or •hopping oppottunities on S.turday. April IS. when the loot' merchants will hold the r Amt "Monthly Bargain pay-** All of the stone an entering into the event with a spirit of
real co-op- ration
On every twenty-five cent purchaw- you will receive the ••Cooperative Bargain Day" tiekel*. which will entitle you to take part in the twenty . more priie itwarda. Earh raereht-t... dUplaylug th? M-rchant*' Co-opera-tive red pennants will give yon a ticket with every iBr purchase
ihe sain-' amount paid
of Maurice River. N 1 u are hereby Informed that
port thereon, authot tied by | the Ad of Congress approved
I9*f.. has been made unfavorable in the im-
prnv.-mctit. The principal grounds upon which the advene conel uni on* are based are that.
the proposed Improvement
would be of value and convenito tbe local oyster Interests, •ould involve -an expense out proportion to the benefit*
Port Elizabeth
Mrs. Jaaws Abbott la at borne, after a vtail in North Jersey at her daughter*. Mr*. Robinson
Chance.
Mr and Mra. Herbert Reevrx and rhildrt a were la Bridgeum or.
Uuaday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hutton and children. of Millville, accompanied by Mr. and Mr*. Bailey, of May* landing, railed on Mrs. Carrie
Hu'ton Saturday
Mr*. John Abbott and son. of PhiladelphU. posted a few day* with Mr*. I,. R. Benler teat week Willetts Shropshire and son. Robert, of Vineland, visited Mr* Ida Shropshire on Sunday. Mr*. Samuel Reeves, with ;t party of relative* from Vineland, attended prayer meeting In the M. F. Church on Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. Reeve* recently moved to Vineland from here. Mrs Stewart Fox. of Chester. Pa. is visiting her parent*,
and Mrs. Gllland.
Mra. Fred Land.| count.
, j Th>- merchants, desiring that
you enjoy the day* •lii>pptng. have provided a free movie show you In the afternoon, so that you can rorabln- shopping with plcaHure. Watch next week'# Advertiser for turther announceStore* displaying ihe small red prt.nant* are the ones furnishing
free movie and giving
operative tickets on every Sir
spent or paid on account re and a«k for tickets.
Considerable time and effort ha* been expended to nuke the
surer** and each merchant
is giving a prize of some kind.
Prices will be marked down
•'Bargain Day” to cost end 1 low In some instaneea in ore to mak“ It worth your while come to the stores v. splaying the red pennants. Bargain Day will
regular monthly fcatur - expected that folks to Port Norris from Lees-
burg. Heislerriile. Dorchester. BucVshutcm. North Port Norris. Blvn. e. Dividing Creek. Newport
and other nearby towns.
The 'ree "movW will be at
*.30.
Saturday. April 28(h( Remem
her the date!
itiptaln. Norman Jef-
■ to lame a call to *’ during the next few Hit Mam that will go on 1 *'"h the lid t« lifted. ' I* chosen by the playtarer*. Meura. George Hmey Hand and WtU•u'red that at all fu- " a£ - nyone Interested in ll,;| d is- welcotne to the
Hke the one held
“ 1 ' £0 ' »a» well attended
in the coming aea-
U * keen
wa*on lut* prog rented bote rt BatemaB and • it., W ||| t „. tollrge and will Jolir S. hnoi team I* alao : itemioa ot the ; 'lie cltih with the • ' • couple of
Ml** ra»l# Carlisle, a teacher in the Salem schools, spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mra. Charles Carlisle.
The fire company wan oiled out to extinguitih two chimney fire* on Sunday, one at the home of Mr. Louis Endclmaan and the other at the home of Mr*. With Bender, on the HetelervUle Road. No sertooa damage wn* done to either prop-
erty.
Richard, the young aon Of Rev. and Mrs. U M. Case, baa been seriously ill with pneumonia, since moving lo the new rharye at Utile Silver, bat Is Improving cording to latest report* from tbe
family.
( ritlrally III Miaa Beulah R. Carlisle, has had a relapse and 1* again In a very serious condition with little hopes for her recovery. Our pastor, Rev. Edward < ralg. preached a very Interwating and helpful *-r»on on Sunday more ing on ‘'i!-cognition in Heaven. Services wet* held at Uve Dorchester M. E. Church on Sundsy
••vetting.
Mrs. William Huffman I* Improv-
ing after a severe- Itlsaas-
Frlends of Mr*. Marietta VUIson. widow of Dr. S. M. Wil-on and former residentu of l***biirr will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Wilson Is Improving from a km* and tedious 11 Incut and was able
tc come down stairs
Bun day.
Scries of Services
Rev. Pre*too Kennedy, of Binghampten N. Y.; Rev. Walter Fisher, of Trenton: and Rev. and Mr*. Bradley, of Verehsntvllle. have been conducting a aeries ot meetings at the Congregational
Jlolmcs Church.
Mr*. B. 8. Hentterwm has been is*log a few days tn Phlladel-
phin and Media. Pa.
(tester
Seoul I’hui'
Boy
l>o*iUo(u a
Troop No. 30. l>ce*tMirg
rn<- Scouta. under the direction “*1 Scoutmaster Herbert Neefe w * - h- Id . t thei “he part in the big
/W ir F ] 8~u‘ aclivitw* »-h rh wll l* ; .re hmenu of ^ «*.^f r at^IS d^V ^ Sn tef oh.,Xd. troop will
( aid Party
Heislerville
Mr. and Mr*. Russell Wretcott nd 'children, of Mauri-e River, ■pent Sunday wll£ Mr* Laura
Mr. and .Mra. Aril land family, of Biidg. StmilRv with Mr. and
spent lat.i week with his mother.
Mrs. Mary (mnna.
Mr. and Mr* John I-cldy and;
othe r Philadelphia friends ware, bRHKIKTON—Report# iron entertained at the bom« of »» «>iirre* In Crabertsn Laura Magee on Bundav , County Indicate* that Scout mat-' Letdy i- he ring repair* made I »r» e.re going after ifat C* m por.-
bis summer home bare _ j |prop.»itl<.n
Mr. ..nd Ura. Harry Field* hot!
Scout Activities A j (jress Camporer Will Be H.ld ,n yf Q X. U.
Bridgeton Armory
Senatorial Candidate to be Chief Speaker at the
Spring Institute
Mae IMIk* vial ted Millville
relatives on Sunday
Mrs Martha Foster visited her sister-in-law. Mrs. (item Parsons, who la <11 at her borne In Bivalve
be
Arbor Day Party
On Friday, the IStb. a Jo»y Partrl was belt- by the school children at ' the close of their Arbor Day prorram. which ended in a doggie
Bridg. -un Armory ran h-- u*rd for T n L|_iJ the Camporae and a meeting of' *0 DC rteld
the Executive Board of the Cum-1
berland County Council <*»* held I ■ in Bildgeron Tuesday evening to ! FORT NORRIS-The sprtufi »- lake the Merwaary action to of-j gtltllte of the I'umbeilaad CbutMJ j fletally adopt the Camporee pro ! \\. v T. V. will convene at 10 A !r j J«*t a^d to appoint the neeee-J y. Wednesday. April ti, in Deer
Scnmnia-tv 1 Percy W. Owen
field M. E. Church, when it 1* .exerted a very Urge delegation wfB | attend from this section aa well
•nd windy, and tbe scholars w, ‘r* 1 Bridgeton This action undaunted a* they gathered around 1 q*.,.,,-,, pan 1* nude 1 *" —* ' l "" through unfortunate personal
bed of roola in the ground holding their doggie* over them The school ground* were given n complete renovation. A tied of daffodil* that were planted during the year that Mr*. Matilda Chance waa the teacher, have been In full blocs for two <rt more weeks
A Bey
Mr and Mra A. L. Park*, of Burkahetum are announcing tbe birth of a little son. born Sunday. April 16. They have named him Richard Garrison.
Dividing Creek
Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Wil-
liam Hughes.
Mr. and Mn«. Isaiah Tomlin and daughter. Mildred, have moved ir. their new home here. Tht P. T. A. held a hake sale at the school house Friday afternoon and a nlr- asaortaeul of bakery and ice ream wa« mud. Mi. and Mr- Thomas Dodson announce the birth of a baby
which the' general public would derive therefrom. It 1* alao hrlined that the existing project will provide for the relief needed
at the present rime.
You ate further notified that all Interested parties have the »t 1 vilege of appeal from this enn-■i,i-ion to the Board of Engineer* tor Rivers and Harbor*, a permanent body sitting at Washington. !>. C.. lo which all examination and survey reports of this character are referred. Parties desiring
lay be heard on appeal
by the board, either orally or in
writing. Written rommunlcatione
should b> addressed to tbe Board George Sawyer and family of Ftrgineeni for Rivera and Har- r.-JUng on relative* In MiUvIltel cart+e*
hors. Room *711. Munition* last Saturday.
Building. Washington. D C . and Mrs Warrwi oarriaon and Mr*, should be mailed In time lo be M nl u» I-oper were among In the possession of tbe said Bridgeton visitors on Saturday.
board within foil wera* from the i
data of this communication. If,
however, you have Important MUIvilif. were Sunda) viattora
data lo rommunli-at - to th- hoard here.
which cannot be collected and Mra. Mhwte Hahn, who has ta-t-n put in shape for proper pre-^n- spending two months In WaahlngUtion within four wreeks. the ton. returned home Tuesday eveboard should be informed of thb nlag of last week. She was ncfart without delay and request (ompanhd by her aister. Mr*, made for an extension of the Grace Hartman and son. John, limiting date for submitting In- who will spend two weeks with
forma'ion. if oral hearing* arc relatives here.
desired, date* for the same may Among those who attended the be arranged for by correspondence pUy here on Friday evening from with the board. out of tov n were: Mr. and Mrs. Any further Information needed T . Boater. Mrs. John Ringgold may be obtained by application an 4 Mr John Whllen. of Port to this Office, but attention U In- pjo,.!*- j yY a „ k i’aok and family vlted to th.* following regulation arid Mra WHbnr Crus.-, of Doras to the manner in which such ):heaWr ; Outvies Ware and Rots-rt Information may be furn shed: l/>r<l of redarvlllc; Frank Dixon. / -Where Interented parlies de- „ NoM)0rli nnrt MiKK Ann!l Mey«Jre data necessary for the pre- ^ o[ \.i 0m |
paration of their appeal to 'hc ailteapte. ot Vineland.
Board of Bwtlneer* fur Rlveie Rm . T/mla Hofer of Pough and Harbors be 1| £!\" keepaie. V Y-. was calUng or
Ahem verbally b) the d.sliol , te ds ^ Tbursda) «wffleer or. in hi* absence, by Uw»t - Arthur Corson'heuior assistant engUwer eon-
uected with the vlmprovemeu:.
conditions. It 1* hoped thai Owen will, continue hbi Scout In* activities, even though be rannoi serve ns Scout mast • i of Troop
made a big conlribution to itaoutIng in Cumberland County and hi* record of netalevement* Is faroor- enduring thati any* bin* that could be said of his work Scouting I* the loster when Mr Owens resigns as Beoiltmasler of
Troop No. 1
A lusty Infant In the form o! a Scout Troop was born Thursday evening of last week at Carmel. N. J.. and has been named Troop No. 43. This baby will Is- attended by Scoutmaster Charlet Stock Tbs original registration carrie, the names of nine Scout* as charter member* and tbe out look I* good for three time* tba’
number
Diatrlct Commlasloner H. 1. Wore, of Bridgeton, was Inslru nuntal In having presented a Scout handbook to the Mayor ot Bridgeton, last Monday. Similar r<?ieiuonie* were cnodurbrd from
coast to coast.
There la pronounced Indication: that the coming sreaton at Camp Channon will be one of the most active and effective ever held.
towns of Cumberland County. Mrs. Lillian F. FWrberi. caadi-
iw *** , ^‘date for ('nlted State* Senator
' will be the principal speaker ot the day Mr*. David 8. Powell, it thi* place. Is president of the county organisation and urge* n large attendance, The program
follows:
Mis* Ellen Hurria gave n card party on Mo0d*y of teat week .n honor of her aister. Mrs. 8. Arr. of Vineland. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Norman Thompson, of l*ees int; Bills Kelley, of Millville: Mr. and Mra. L. Orr. qf Vineland: Mr*. May Harrl*. Miss Ellen Karri* and Harry Mayhrw.
of 1*011 Elisabeth.
Henry Adler, accompanied hy bl* son. Frederick Adler, apenr * week in Washington. D. C. II. W. Edwards, of- Ocean t Hy. was In town on
daugh-
.... Garrieon. Her granddaughtei. Miss Mamie Camp who lived with her. ha* moved to Leesburg with her father. Wil-
liam Camp.
George Thompson 1* rapidly
improving now-.
Mon- Mr. and Mrs. William Tomlin
ss/rr-s;'-s
her husband, of, N walk, o'er
Char!.- K.nJl,
of Ocean city. s. « i:! Thmeilay of last week with Mt>. Alberta
Handle.
Mr*. •Maria Whll.i.
Mr. and Mrs. .V.fred Powril last'and family, of Orea-v City, spent 'Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Powell's mother. Mrs Elizabeth
Garrison.
Mrs. Linde Berault. of Vineland. «uBri||' 8U |ii a ll'v"^Hh* hi -ailed on Mr. James Harris, who l ^
• r of last week. ' ,er ' -
Ipwerih icwgue Heel' The Kpworth league t
They will not be permitted have arcew* to the report without authority from the Chief of
Engineers."
You are requested to comniam,te ihe foregoing to any persons known tn you to be intrteated in the improvement and who. not being known to thi* office, do not re.ylve a ropy of this communication. R P. HOWELL. L Col.. Corps of Engineer*. District Englm-er
Delmon t
Mias Jean F Mack ay. helping teacher, rlsilcd the schools on
Thursday of last week.
Rev. Ixoii riwmberlaln and wife, of Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. «'. Foster on Monday of lust
Mrs. Marie Itebmun
ter. Vlrgimc. of Millville, spent Sunday with Albert Garrison and
family.
“Fo*
the love of Mike"
Newport
eek end with Mr*.
.stow 19 A. *. Mra Brnere Aalote to tl»e Flag 1-rfl by Mrs Jeaae A Reeve, H- t-eat Pledge in Concert Greeting* Tbe Chureba* Rev*. F. Howell and If A Clark. W C. T. .Vs Ura Sarah lovre Response Mrs Sara Bateman Roll Cali Minute* 'Why tbe Wets Want 10 Fleet Uu Next FresMent.'' Mrs. Annabel Bowden and Mim Gooiwta Duet Mrt Morton Bateman and .Ur*. Lewis Milter S) mpaaitun Symposlnm. "Why tbe W C. T. It. Shoolu Carry OnOffering Introduction of Vtsiiors Noontide Prayer Luncheon will t«e served by the ladies of tbe church Price 40c Aiternaoa Newton 2 P. M. 1:30 Executive Meeting Bible Iteading Mra. Sara Wilkinson Minutes of Exeentlva
Mu Kir
Question Fo* ,
Fpndm. ■’d by AHag B, Qpqriwfti
Solo
M ' BhtetatMi
spent tbe Bateman.
Mra. Emily Hend*
»r home
with
Lillian F felcben. . lor United States Senater Offering Adjountment '
Anniverrary Week
A three-act comedy by the above name, was given in Union Hall tost Friday evening, before a full house The cast waa composed
of the following:
Aunt Emma Hawkins
Nettle Hartman
Grace Howard, her nelce Margaret Howard, anotlp r mice
LonL-vc Meyer* Katie, tbe maid Libblr Campbell
Miss Hattie Jackson, an old maid and town gossip iteltb Cook Mike Osborne, a chauffeur
Nelson Itowkci
All portrayed ttw-ir parts in excellent manner. A neat sum wa» re.iiized whleh will he turned In 10 the treuaury of the P. T. A. Music waa lurnished by the Bap-
- | UM Sunday aebool ori heslra Those who attended tbe i«upic popular numbers arranged hy Kersupper at Dorchester Thursday [on rbanco were greatly enjoyed.
Mbw Erma Monerief and Mr. and
Mr*. Boyd I'agan were iecent - 3 P^ C,W jeTYK** rOT
Camden visitor*.
Mr*. John Maybe a has return-, ^ . - r- t»> ed home after spending some time •_^W1URT—Sevefnl from hery in Trenton. ttletW#d the DMrlct Is-agvie Rally Mr. and Mrs. Boyd I .ore. of At-. hcW fh Salem last Snturday. Tbere 1 an tic City, spent Sunday with 3*0 delegate* present. WHMr. and Mrs Henry I-ore. iiauvstown eaptun-d the banner. In Miss Ruth Morgan, of Stuart. - 'h' 1 alt-moon the delegates were Fla.. w«* the guest of Miss Kata riven tbe use Ilf the Y. M. C. A. Th “ r “"' “ iSStl -“"I S,:a?
urger and Mia* Frances Hope, or ,itnden, will sing each night.
d«y- ' . The following Will apeak: MonMisz Mattie El) tuts reinrtved, ,| tty R,v L. Sharp: Tuesday. Rev from Htghtalnwn. N. J a L. • reamer. Wedm-aday. Rev A htg entertainment will I*- neld 1 B Benderaon. Thuradny. Rev Saturday evening, April 31, in the Frank Hnwell; Friday. Rev D. r Hich School for the benefit of the! Kvan* Saturday. R-v Walter P- T. A ! Nlekleaa.
! In the Iteague Contest, the HJuey have maintained the lead There ! seem* to tu- three contesting aide* now The Rrlla. the Blues, and ! H'" Mump*. Tbe last named la
i (ormldsble cotnpeUlor.
Hurl
liighwa) Start,
pointed After an evening of game* I Tnd singing I
w> e w rved.
Harry Maybe* mntorco on Tuesday of te.' w lotward Kgenberger.
New
York City,
with hi* wl . Mrs. L. R. Be trier 1
week 1
i guest , "Windmllli
Tuesday
of last week In Philadelphia. Mr*. John Dllk, and Mr. and Mr*. Itcalie Chance were In
Work of exteniUng the Stale Bridgeton 00 Friday. Highway. Route Id. from Delmont, .lames Hill and Samuel Tubman to East Creek bridge wa* begun w * ri . Millville visitor* on ThursAprll fS. and is making rapid I ,j liv „f
I prog to**.
•TH-nd | Mr*. Jennie WhiWin. Mr*. Sarah
weeks with her Pa'en'*., jjolu, a and Mr*. Edna Corson | itughe*. at-viaU^i ti* City ot Brotherly Ixiv. _ one day last week Economic Factor
Bivalve
““ 1 The Airplane as Future
! Uhp,
^'3es in Color'
'-ontegt
Mondav eve ! »hieh Will *bn» hdme particutor :.i timt time, nctlvlty of the Seoul* in < umt— line up for * ounty. If the Armor?
j Vineland.
'■unity Inter- WMbelmina Toronr. a »ludcnt of! 0 invited to'Chtssboro Normal School, and John n the cairn- < 01. of RWer'r Burinea* * olleS' ■) meeting it Trenton, spent the Easter holiday* t. ! with relative, in l^eeburg. | Downe T
Mr. and Mrs Graham | p, ‘i^dU Townahlp-3 diphth’ 1 - ■' Uitic City, have been spenaine ..^de* 1 pneumonia. ’ *
time at the home of ’*•
Disease in Cumberland Co. BRIDGETON—The State Department ot Health report* the Ini towing dlsenae* in Uumteland County during the w . k
■-ndluc April 14: Bridgeton CityIV. rfleld Town
—in measles
line, h, lustrous fliii-h glitter- Margaret Riley spent _
I*. T. A. I
tprlns «
j place
Goaht—
Inn. ‘ .1 Mr. and Mr*. William Fowier | Dr. Charles Mayhew. wl » 0 “{and faintly and Mr*. Mary Trout. |
convalescing from n recent Kldora. spent Sunday with Mr. , u ... .... ... .. .
„«.» and Frank Mayhew and f“«n-j nnd Mrs B- n Tron 1 1 A1 !'o»ler purchased ihe atnre j IM(rcal ,| la , w ubln five year* ur: Frank Bech By. of Millville, also Dr. S D | ,|iat formerly biloni:<d to Cliarle*| M , , ht . p ord p| anl w j|| be turninc { a visitor ot
Maybe* and Mr. and Mr*. Hotner.. ■ “ , 1 ‘ '.I'oraon and h\ moved it aero** OU | ajrplane* on a quantity basi-'.. atternoon.
Of Maj !tending, esilled on Mia. rK.vreJst Plant ' h *‘ ro; ’ ,J on hi " ’ wh "' h 'V.' " " has produced motor Mr*. Tom P» Margaret Mayhew on Sunday. New UJievrolel riant rha I fro::. I H.-tiderMin Fnatet ; and will then make air travl i ,i 0 » iv improving
Starts tn Atlanta When rep." - ur- completed he, available to »I| and sundry pneumonia ‘ ' I will have a commodious and con: .s-p,. ak in e of tbe result*
The find Chevrolet r - ever' fortal.ic bungalow • " - - -
bulli In Dixie rolled off ih. a* | Anna Wbildio. who is ill v sembly line Friday. April 13th. j diphtheria i* improving rapidly
when the mammoth new Chi'' let factory In Atlanta- the L
■motive iiuttitnti' held
Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor at-
tended 'he funeral of Mr*. Taylor's] '
aunt. Mr,. McQuire. on Sunday : — Mrs McQuire lived in 1’ort Norris, w? • re for many years. She is mourned Port Norm Baptist
bo> ahostoftrienris. Her* was the; Ouilch Nrefe*
second death m tla- lamll) within L __ mC "
two month* Saturday. 7.30 P. M.— Prayer Mr*. U Perry was tn Phlladel a , lU p la i M . „.-,|c . Subject, Th.
phia last Week ! M isslonary' Amhlltoa."
All wer. glad to see Mt* ■ Sunday. 19.S0 A. M - PreachMaurice, of Port Norris, improving 1 ">g service. Subject. "The Fui so that She can lie back to thi iture Kingdom of the ls>rd Jetuio.' : little mission. Sunday. * 30 P. M -Sunday
Mr*. John Heynt? underwent :ui m ... n
i o,.T.lk,» -1 & «. T. IS, •"•’W- V*. P “ -t’V.O*'-
did the operating at Port .Norris. Mattie Meld, is laking her
pi .-dieted
-elopnvent. Fiank A. Tichener ipohllshcr of ihe monthly rcfcrrM
I to, say* In pari:
See •hat all this means fo , l ommunitv conditions As fa la* they are roncenied the tu
| credibly beneficial
few days vitid! Mr<
Improves
Millville, wa
Sunday. J.sO P. M
Knd-avoi Suhlrrt. - Why and II'.w Sliould Christians Support t hi Eighteenth Amendment."
DiHahey and O.
M. ProaeMng "Some Tbinr* Remember."
Mr. .md MiW R' Dennisvillr we
unday.
Not a Dirty Pig
unship—Z meaale*.
0ramie i
Mauri
River
wmvhtp- ’
o! whlch^wa, tely tn the re:
■minx i Mis* Mary- Elma Robi rl i. c Over 1 'ilgh school tr.irber in ■it >- Rivnr Township and now p ■! to I of the Mou. down High :
will ta> multiplied hy I
r i an unknown mimbir. H will be , tas if nil the toad* of the nation i W ln * ,,ni , had been dnotiled In number and , ,n . I douhle-deckad The egrlhboundj 3 f’*6 ! ‘.i r{ highway has a rapacity post-.'he only ,' lively limited by the area of it* i'he "neb I flat top surface. The high'
SPH#
limi'
Will Open New Garage and Lunch Room PORT NORRIS—The new ear-j.
Has New Position
FORT NGRIt ! hua resigned ' j arorpt a pi'ctio
U> RESULTS USE*PH0NE
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