cm mat commr twk. feibat aphil 27. ism
.t »
Mm. Walter Vow parj^d FrMay
T « witk her caiter. Mri.. Violet Zim-
merman, in Atlantic City.
!rk to t)on Vow and *i*ter. Mr* Clara Ceraon. spent FiMaj with
r : - a - '. X Hall. Ml and Mr ^ Bo^* 1 c “ t : m I' 0 V- At * n ° cain C«rai&p. Mrs. Rachel Lae Is carins lor
the home of Mr*. Anna 8aei dur-
„ n . In* Uk latter'* Ulnes*.
. P T , “ | Mr and Mrs Claude Parsons _..it>rrland C®J~*y ' 1 and two children. Mr. and Mr*.
7 . .: It: ^l> Soh ® d ‘ " aaa} Rob-rt Tomlin and Mr. and Mrs. r\ •ret ; Lmrla Parson*, all of Atlantic
4 rW l»ai city, ware Sunday visitors at the
Ot-rce Vrt*»r imj, ^ Mr> ^
., .a* approprlataly: ter. Mr*. Juliette Taylor. ‘ •< bool. The fact* William Westcott and dau*hter. , IprvaOon «rre Im-; UvU. and son. Milton, and
'" no . i>upil> I Mm James S. Smith attended a
p uU lej. of BclIepUta. County Chamber of Commerce
ot DrlmooL 1» •
*_ W nU Totour and Mrs. Tomur. who hate hern fv , ,.rr sllchtly toproimd.
mheed and family, called on relaUres
n r-ntn < renin*.
V'i m Thurston and dau*h-
K.. Klvir.i HISh. of
tJ; .ere thoppM* «» pt ' i,a -
, oo day last Tuiour'*
on account of the , Mr. Tosonr to nton , snmi alteration* at Ihte ..,1:1 will be a M* Improve-
i, huildtn*. I ..unslalatton*
Port Norris lacRtn. Jr- and Uotort fsr.,- spent Friday in Pblla- ^ Anna Berry, of PhtlndeJna. spent Sunday with her parMr. and Mrs. Stulu Berry. In David Powell is numbered so; the sick. Ir and Mr*. Edward Ri**tn. r- :.„u returned home after puta; metlmc nt Stewart. Jr. and Mr*. Alvin Newcomb n children, of HcialerrtlU. spent tan, at the home of Mr. and In Wiliam Hand. Kn Henry E. Anderson, stosn. spent one day of laat at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
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Delmont
Petersburg
rvealns- '
“ .j to be -
A-
r
. was largely attended
at Delmont.
Several stewards of the Eldora 1. E. Church .-’•ended the first quarterly conference held la (he Delmont M. E. Church. Mis* Margaret Cay wood, of May's Landing, spent the week-end Mr*. Mary IMcrsou. Mr. and Mr*. Leri Hand and Mr. and Mr*. Harry High motored to Philadelphia on Sunday. Ralph Peterson was in May's
wintei
after *|K-adiug Maurice River,
Mr and Mm. Ralph Hand have returned home after spending the winter with their non and daughter. Mrs S. Pcrpentee. of Jersey City, and lamls Hand. . Mr*. D. lioyd in spending some. I lime with her father. Lwi llun-
Mm. Charles Carlisle spent a few day* the past week with relatives at Ocean City.
Beileplain
’. M. Court House
Woodbine Thursday
evening of last week.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Rohbln*.Jr_ Albion Robbins and William Laughlin motored to Whilesvtlle near Lakewood to spend Sunday with Mr*. Robbins' parents. Rev. and Mm. Thomas J. Morgan. Mr. and Mm. Edwin Bennett and >n. Edmund, of Lansdale. Paere Sunday visitor* at the Van
OiMer
The Junior League held their regular monthly social and businew meeting Saturday afternoon at the home of Mto* Mabel Caldwell The weather being stormy. item planned
Mm Sharp to confined to the
■m with the grippe
Jr and Mrs. John Owens cuMUhtd out-of-town friend* nt on Sunday. They were: fe. >nd Mrs. Harry Berry, of hinders, and Mr. and Mm. Waltr Barclay and daughter. Helen.
TV Port Norri Garage reports k ulr of a Chevrolet roadster i Emc*t Cantonl: a Chevrolet net io Ros* l)c AUris. of Cedarlie. a former salesman for Mr. ts»a. iuhI a lecond-h.ind Chevhat coupe to Clinton Stair this mi a shipment of ndw cars
•c JM arrived.
Leesburg
l&tbert Sockwcll. of Port Nor- • 'idled at the home of Dr.
•tk'tcr or. Saturday.
tcoi.r Phifer, game warden, la I^csburg on business on r - I- A. Bill I'rrecot <1nj ‘ Iruna entitled "The Dust of » larih'' win be given under " ampiem ot the P. T. A. the wick in May. Some ol * bc*t kical uient is In the
™». undri the dirretioa of Prtn-. T 1 - Herbert Neele. Proceeds I
d Mrs. Charles POmmer and Mr. and Mr*. Bernard Samuels. Select Councllmeo. o! Philsdelphi*. were Sunday guest* ol Mr. and Mm. Harry Hennwsy
Very 1»
Mm. Edgar Row. Mm. Anna Sack. Helen Rieharitoon. JacqueIvn Campbell and RlnaldoGroomo are very 111 at this writing. Mrs. Eva Van Glider, of Tuckahoe. was a Sunday visitor with her son, Thaddcos. and wHe. Mr*. Carrie Carter and daughter. Mm. Grace Crower, of Ocean City, were week-end guest* other son. Frederick Carter, end wife. Mrs. William Mnuhew* ha* returned home after spending a week at the home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Row. in rs. ConcbctU Regina spent Salurdny with her nephew. Thom a? Sullivan, in Ocean City, and friends In 8ca Isle City. Miss Cecil Cornua and Mi** Lucy Regina were among he Atlantic City shopper* on Saturday. A trained nur*< U in atltndence at the home of Mr. and Mm. Herbert Campbell, their daughter, lyn being til.
South Seaville
> the
Richard Toxour returnee,
sanitarium Sunday, after spending several days here with hi* parents. Mr. and Mm. William To-
soor.
D. I- Boiarth and daughter motored to Pitman on Saturday Baker Abnuna. of Millville, has been In the Millville Hospital for thirteen weeks, was here "" Tuesday visiting relatives. Mr. Hyson and family moved to the McAllister place ton week. Mr. Half, of Sea Isle City, has rented John Sheldon'* tenant house and will move there in the
near future.
W. S. Abrams and daughter have closed their home here and gone to their Wildwood home for
'* :C summer.
Mr*. Cheese man. of Ctowboro.
~ - Grace on V ed-
Tbe many friends of Miss Ethel Elmer are glad to see het around again after bet recent Illness. The already attractive borne of Edward GlaUer on the Shore Boulevard is being further proved by the addition of a parlor. Contractor G. Clinton uck is doing the work. Grippe and heavy colds have housed a number of our people during the past week, among those thus afflicted being Ml** Emily Post, Mis* Helen Btxler and George D. Richardson. IMshiag Wort on Tank Station Construction wort: on the ne» tank station of the Golf Refining Company is being pushed rapidly Six of the big tanks are in place and work !* progressing on the combination office and storeroom building. The plant I* modern la every respect, being almost entirely of brick and concrete con struct Ion. The new unit, located the Pennsylvania Railroad the Goshen Road, in an exact replica of one recent ly completed at
York. Pa.
Charles Tomlin ha moved into hto recently completed home at the corner of Hand avenue and South Boyd street. The house vacated by Mr. Tomlin at the tier of Mechanic street and Bayside avenue has been purchased by Belford Garrison. The John B. Huffman homestead on Mechanic street, vacant since the death of Mrs. Huffman, has been purchased for a summer home by New York City folks. Bn Bulge Bj High Winds The high winds of Thursday of last week did some UuJe damage in this vicinity, blowing over a garage at Mayville and the chimney at Clarence Smallwood's Mechanic street residence. The recurrence of these fitful gusts makes one think of tornado in-
surance.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hand were tost week In Washington. D. Chere Mrs. Hand attended a D. A. R. Convention. Mr. and Mrs. John McKenny. ol Alexandria. Va , have been spending a few days at their summer home here. ‘ There to on display al the bank In* house of the Cape May County TiUe and Trust Company here a most unique and Interesting collection of Indian relics, gathered for the most part within the bounds of Cape Ma» County. Tb* exhibit, prepared under the direction of Dr. Julius Way. President of the Title and Trust Compary. to open to school children on Satc ay afternoon* according to a fc dole Issued by the exhibitors.
Norman Nichols, of the U. S 8 H-nderfba, spent the week-end with Hto grandparents. Mr and Mr*. &muel Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bonham. ot Eldora. rpent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mr** Clarence Hoffman. Miss Glendora Mason, of Vineland. spent Saturday and Sunday with ho parents. Mr. and Mr.*
R. B. Mason.
vhm «-■- Dav.l Pellenbaum. of Avaloa. Marvel, of spent Scnday with Mr. and Mrc
Henry Heaton.
monthly bind Man meeting at the church las: Friday evening and re-organiced lor another year. William Ryan is again president.
ter. of HiileyvlHe.
Albcrt Owens, who'is employed in the West, to passing atebctiniv with hie parents. Mr. and Mrs
George Owens.
Miss Althea and France* Marvel spent the week-end with then
mother. Mrs. ~
Vineland. ,
Miss Beulah WTIU. of Ventnor,, Mrs. Levi Hand and Mr*, passed the * 'ck-end with her par-1 Hess spent Wednesday of last eats. Mr ard Mrs. A. T. Wills. | week with the totter * stoter. Mi*. Miss P. Hunter, of Bivalve. Ira Hess, of Sea Isle City, spent the week-end with retotlvaa Miss Mabel Hoffman spent a and friend here. ! days last week with her aunt. Mr. and Mr*. 8 Campbell, of j Mrs. Flora Clark, of Ocean City. Port Norris, visited their son. Nr. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Shuue.
Crashes Into Parked Car
occurred Sunday
jnsi below
and Mrs. Charles Campbell.
Friday.
Mr. and Mia. Harry Bailey and
daughter. Ida. of Cape May. and Mr. ami Mr*. Milton Bailey, of
Dorchester, spent Sunday their mother. Mr*. R- Balky. Haley Bateman, of Camden, was week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
More Bateman.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sharp and family spent Sunday with Mr*. Sharp's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore, of Dividing Crank. Mr*, iiorenio Hutton entertained . m- daughter and husband. Mr. and Mr*. P. Jeldrs. of Pcnnagrove. over the week-end. Dan Pierson, of Cape May. spent Sunday with relatives la town. Miss Dorothy Reeves has ■pled a position in Millville.
A Baby Girt
Mr*. Enos Bailey are
_. Avalon, spent Sunday with the latter's father Henry Heat an.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoff-
man and daughter. Nellie, mo-
tored to Ocean C’ly Sunday. Mr. and Mia. G. Miller, of
Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. George Rotl,acre took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason r-
Monday evening, to help M: Mason celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Flora Clark and M Thorn, of Ocean City. *pe Thursday of tost week with tormer's mother. Mia. '*
Hoff-
Benjamin Creamer, of Mari ton. spent Sunday with hto mother. Mr*. M. Creamer. Aaron Clark, of Vineland, called on his brotl. . J. H. Clark,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. C. P. Hess, Henry liras. Mrs. R. B Mason and J. Endtoott attended the quarterly
proud parents of a baby girl which] conference, at Delmont. on Wedthoy have named Ida Rosakt • ] neoutoy evening of last week.
Mrs. Bailey was formerly Mias]
Rosnlec Pterron.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy i ai--*. of Bl-I valve, were weekend guest* of Mrs. Talas' parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Lcn Haley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Bailey and
Erma
son. Norman, of Mlllvilk. called on the former's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. Bailey. Sunday.
Mrs. Dan Pierson, of Cape May. Is spending a couple of weeks
Mlm Dorothy Ed holm. Clyde Heathcote. Alfred Swain and G. Nye. of Cold Spring, spent Saturday « racing with Mtosc* Breta
and Marie jiggers
Slduiy Elite, who has been
viUe.
th-
"HI Itepral Pto) "I'tins Workers BSdcCUk* '•f-n "Twelve Old Maids' I -I - , evening next for the the Ix-rsbnrg Fire ComEveryone *h<i aliended product log ot this amuau : enjoyed It tmmenrely. Ju '' n Errickson. who has ipiiding several days In At- ' '' »'a* accompanied bom< “May by Mr. and Mr*. WH- ^ H-*nd. who was injured i,uu > wpa struck by a ■ >':< loesbuyg crossing, to n,: Jl Eli- home, after hav-.-m -oaie time In Ihe Mill>ic»piUl. ••‘d Mr» Jesse Smith an -mu | »uter. 1 'lawki'i*. of Millvtilc ’ Kmckaon enter- : 1 fiend. Miss O'Brleu. ‘"'j ,iv *i ihe week-end. , J Porter, of Paulsboro. Shaw and Raymond 1 1 • •torvill,. wi -
’ : i tekson and (toughHillman, vulted Na Jlor In Millville
Ei.t week.
and family.
' d Uielr parents hi
• eck-t-Od.
1 '' ' amp. alter having}
Oar Thousand Chick*
Robert Smith received on Frione thousand white leghorn baby chicks all « »!«» William Bator. ot Seaside Park, called on hto unde. Harry Mor-
gan on Saturday.
* John Morgan, of Tuckaboc.
spent iwo day* tore lest with hto brother. Harry. Sara Morton is ir.iprovtn
house by giving It a
"‘Tv, Grace i* on Uiis week's ‘‘Tbe'sepitot Mite Society held their regular monthly i.-mess
Taken to Hospital
Theopbilus Eldredge. for many years a hlgblr respected dtiien ot Court Housi-. was taken to Millville Hospital Saturday niorng tor a major operation. The barber shop which William Spotts ha* for several years owned and operated In the Bellevue Hotel ha* been sold to a lr-> of barber*, one n( whom to D- Troir betti Mr. Trombelli is well known In rape May County, has tog lormerly operated shops both Court House and Avalon.
r coal qf
Injured Boj ImproTlac
The many friends ot little James ••Mickey " McLain, stepson ot Deputy Sheriff Forrest M. Rich, who Is in Millville Hospital a* the suit ot being struck by an * mobile, will be glad to learn that hi? major injury I* confined to a triple break of the thigh bone Our townspeople arc hoping he will e.ijoy an early recovery from hl F.|wood C Jchn*on and family, of Palmyra, were week-end YWto« at the M. E. Parsonage, guest* of
Johnson's parent. Rev. and
Cold Spring
Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Walters. Jr., ol Sharon Hill. Pa., spent two days laat week here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. O.
Walters. Sr.
Mr*. Martha Halbruncr to caring for Mrs. Ella Thompao:.. who has been very U! for a number
of weeks past.
Sewing Cla» Meets
Tuckahoc Surprise Forty
hurt.
Edward Learning •-> ii- .
acrid* -t occurred Sunday ,t Rahway Sunday cnlng in the fo* about 10 1 i^^uing to improving slowly o’clock al Rally Marshall'* Croc*- ;
lug. just below Ernest Cornon'* home, when a car crashed Into the rear of a car parked along the road Both car* Were filled with colored people from Cape May. The parked car had ran out of gas and the driver wa* pouring gas Into It when struck. The man waa thrown to the ground and the car shoved Into a ditch No one was seriously hurt. State trooper* were called
the scene.
George Vanler. of Philadelphia, spent the week-end a* his home with Mrs. Vanler and children. Evelyn and Carl. Mr*. Minnie Pierson Is spendg some lime with u-r daughr. Mrs. Enos Bailey, at Maur-
icetown.
Little Joseph Hoop received an Injury to hto eye last week while playing baseball. He was struck in the eye with the hat. Bill Foster ha* secured a patitlon with the gas company of Wildwood. A large number of friends called on Mrs. Leslie Oarretson. who has been ill at her on Friday.
Bridgeton visitors on
saisrffay-
Witliain j irientto tore oo Friday.
ly*damaged, throwing th* driver] A Little Dnngfctiv and hto compat.um . 1. .v -,f U,- , - Mp, ranlm aiMK*inci car. Neithn on. was m. riously ^ ^ |h ol ^ rtaugtfcter. ftortha
t-uisc < anlin. on AprB Milton Russel to enUMjatu-
. her sister. Hannah Trot*, of '! illt illr. ^ ■■ •I ...d Mr*. Boyd ftovrim* e-r - i ., ,i on Sunday Frank Hl.r
,.! Philadelphia, nod
l • mi., Blirxard and rhildreB. Mli- , liam. M irren. Alfred and Ewil. - J| Mr* George Mints. Mre. Bare
A surprtoe party w aa tendered c.urrimn and daughter, Hulh,_ and W Mrs. OBver Hamilton on tost j(to» Marion "
Thursday evening The guests included Mrs. MaUl.ew Baker Mr and Mrs. William Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker and . ms. Wilbert and Willis. Mr*, k try Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert < -amber aBd son, Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Green. Mr*. Joseph Scctt and son*. Archie. Firman
and idaaph. Jr.. Mr. and Mr*.
<3 j Httniltou and sons. Oliver. Bridgeton, hare moved Jr and Jn»o*. aU o' Mlnotola.'new bungalow* near the 8«tnnd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hand. •TrttUi Day Baptist < burch. Tnckaho.' Mrs Hamilton was; Mis* Mary Ellen *e*t ha* gon* ‘ with a very pretty table ;lB 0 W todies' home in North
^Tbe Shlloii laidles' Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Eltoa Ran-
dolph Harris in May.
Rev Raymond West, of Lewlsburg. Pa has been visiting here. Mr*. Cora S. Lupton attended n rea given by Mrs. A. Harris Uppincott. of Camden, at her home on Cooper street tost week. Cumberland County has bnr quota for the Military Training
Shiloh
Will A. Dickinson spent Monday Of ias! Week in FbitodelpWa. Mr. and Mr*. E. V. Hanson, leaders In Ur- Adventist School |
Sell* Farm
Dunn French, the Stroui rentative of Tuckahoe. ha* sold
jMBb Dennl* farm to Herman
VoRWnnn. of New York.
Mr and Mr*. Albert Hand and daughter visited with relatives in
Minotote on Snmtoy. Memorial Servkw*
Memorial services for the tote Dr. Randolph Marshall and Thomas Ooley will be held In th* Tuck ahoe M. E. Church on Sun-
day evening. April 28th.
Tbe following members ofTuckahoe Council. No. 19. D. of A, attended the meeting of the Iwpc May County Past Councillors' Association. held at Goshen on Friday afternoon: Mrs. Charles hoe. Mr*. George Campbell. Mr*. Har-
The Sewing Clans met Tuesday vey T *Elor Mra. IUttie Dukes, afternoon at the home of Mr*. Mr*. Ida Pritchett. Mr*. JElla Bailo. The class met here Godfrey and Mr*. Jennie St tile. a number of weeks ago to make Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bcnxte- of permanent pvUerns. Mrs. Bailey i hester. Pa.: Mr and Mra WI1 to leader of this group and passed ium Shores. °* Fbl{*d«Jphto. and
with her daughter. Mrs. Enosjveiy ill with pr*umonia In the Bailey. i Mace 0M»ltaL la expected to be Mrs Harry Chance, of Port, brought to the home of Ernest Norris, visited her mother. Mrs. Edholm. where he make* hto Reuben Sharp. Sr.. Saturday. I home, the latter jtort
Mrs. Susie Maybew to spending week,
a few days with her daughter William Garnet, of Boston, vtoMr*. Ada Boggs, of Port Ellzabeth l n.d hto friend. Ronald Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bateman! Tuesday, have returned home after spend-
g a week in Virginia. Birth Announced
Mr. and Ml*. l*»Iie Cullinsand, „ ,
daughter. Jennie Miriam. ‘P“' M “ri C ^rn ' Tboradav ot tot .0* to «■'■-! “"SS".’,
her latest iusttucUons on
women under here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph SUJes. of Tuckerton. spent the wetk-end here with their parents. Mr and Mrs. Leon Teal. Mr*. Stile* wtU remembered as Miss Martha
Mr and Mrs. Frank Gandy and Mrs Ed. Weber, of Atlantic City. p..Md Sunday with Captain Mau-
rice Gandy.
At Shriae Convention
— —„ . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lloyd left on Teal. The young couple slipped morning of this week for quietly away and were married M , sm , pj, where they will at the first pare of December ana i l);nd thr N ,. loaa i shrine Convcn did not announce tueir mar. Inge, while in the sunny South until recently. Just two week* i - h will also rislt with Mr. and ago they left for Tuckerto«v «Jey ^ Gandy. »• ’ —
where they are now bduaekeep- *
‘— Samuel B. Souders and family
Tbe Hopewell High School hoys won from Bridgeton High Wednesday of last week with a score of 16-2. Mrs. Harriet Blair, of Bridge- | ton. has been visiting her broth-... j Albert Casper. Mr*. Alice Lupton Llkaan to In Plainfield for a week.
Appointed Helping Miss Cora Schaible. of this place, has been appelate*; jitlptng teacher in Atlantic l.ourtv. The Salem County Council of the New Jersey Republican Club w ill have a luncheon at the Johnson Hotel on April JJtij. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Canna» have been visiting friends is
Bridgeton.
Earl Bowen and family, of Plainfield, have been spending some time with Mrs. Lucy Sowco. Mrs. William C. Cue!!, of Millville. County Chairman of the P. T A. in Cumberland, was presented with a life membership at
the Spring Institute here.
The W. C. T. U. are working for Mrs. Lillian F. Fsickcrt whore Klo .xn to ' Republican Principle Opposed to Political Expediency.*'
Sf blAh T. H„. .»d Mto *IC»- Wrbrt, I U«,r bb.. '^.1 V Ai. graiuiat , . Sto-to- ’ nml Infant daughter, of Camden. . . uniahom Del. n<.vi«
Underwood Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yanaman and childrer and MU* Clara Bradway. of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with their father. Charles Bradand Mrs. William Briggs, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mrs Anna NoeL Mr. and Mr*. John Fidler and family, of Dennisville. called on her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. William Bradway. Sunday. .'liases Mary and Annie Newcomb and Mr*. Seaman, of Dragstni and Mr* Phrbe Garrison calif' on Mrs. William Bradway
on Pi'day.
. near
son.
named Inez Rosalie Bailey. E. E. Miller. Jr., ha* i
milk truck.
Giis Snyder, who hi - been employed at the Del Bay Farms.
memoered a* Mtos Rorelie Pier- ^e\v ^rent*. te b d
The little one haa been **>1. beiore staruns _ - - European trip. afternoon of last week.
Mr*. Amanda Shaw entertained -- - -
number of friend*, relatives and neighbor* at a pot luck dlnjr at her home here Wednenday
last week.
Tbe Friendship Council, D. of a. Lodge, entertained a large crowd of members from Ixcsburg. Avalon. Goshen and Seaville Lodge* Tuesday. „ _ . Mr and Mrs. A. S. Church entertained Mr. and Mrs. H-rman Day, Mr. and Mr*. Charlt-* Day and Mrs Amelia H -raphrles. of Pennsgrove; Mr. an Mr*. Joel Jenkins and friends, from Fenua-
Bridgrton. returned home and has secured work in WildwoodMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Keeler and children, of Gibbstown. were recent week-end visitors here
with their parent*.
Miss Helen Mason, of Camd< sprat last week-end here with her brother. Alvin, and family. Mrs. Sara Madden has returned home after spending a few weeks Camden with relatives and
- —
Bradway. .. , i x district Stewarts' meeting Paul Sacco was held In Bridgeton Tuesday cpb. Jennie “* *•**?“*' I ,t which time Tabernacle M. E morton. «i*nt Thursday of tost represented by D —eek with William Bradway. | Wootoon. of Fishing Creek. Mrs. Elwood Ba^ 1 *!' I and daughirr. Mr* A. E. Jaek-
Jwood. are confined to their home| The little folks ot the Ixiyal Temperance Legion gave an ' nterininmenl Tuesday evening at Tnbernarle Churrh Refreshniente
* hem fUr?; | R Goff, of Ocean City, called : on their j g G on Wednesday
'ternoon of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R- T. Bailey entertained at pinochle on Thursday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Champion, of Hammonton. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Hand, of Ocean C4ty.
Mr and Mr*. William C. Strack entertained Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Walton, of New York. Friday.
Dividing Creek Leslie Chance and wife and Mrs.
r !r*ui«i business
nrating on Wednesday evening of
^Tw'-rk at the home of Mr*. Mr*. Willtom Ewen aSrtoTwuto , ,, ^ uf
Mr. and Mr*. Warren lajrtoks
day ol last week at Pit1th Mr. and Mr*. Edgar
Mrt
spent t
Lawrence. ... Rev. Willtom Bi*Srove called on L. T. Swain and wile at SwainIon on Tuesday of tost week.
Horw Bun* Away
George OUmon's horse ran away, on Saturday, damaging the «*kb n -1
Saturday uf ternoon
Jesse D. Ludlam entertained .. number of friends at a luncheon and linen shower In honor of Mto* ‘“C; H-tou bbbto ard. of Jaracsburg. wer*^entertained Sunday by Misses Faye Moore and Helen G. Kennedy. lustalled As Wertkj Matron
Heislerville
Mr. and Mrs. Lct.lt’ Hunter and daughter, Grace, of Halryvllto. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm.
William Tomlin
Mrs. Ullto Butcher entertntand
Mrs. Rcba Vcach and sou.
m-nt. and Mr*. Blanche Sharp and son. Clifford, of latesburg. on
Thursday of last week.
Mrs. Louis Cox and Mrs. lallian Thompson spent Thursday of last week in Bridg-Jton and Mill- ' i, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Williams and family, of Cedarrllto. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. "
Williams.
Rev. and Mrs. lewis
demon, of Mauricetown. *pen< Thursday of last week at the home of her brother. Harry Sl Mr C *and Mrs. Roland Sharp and children, of loiesburg. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* 1A alter
Spence.
Mr. and Mr*. James Magee entertained hto stoter and her family, of Port Norris, Sunday. Albert Lee ha* purchased a
vtito for the day Sunday All | Mattie lot per spent Wednesday of enjoyed a visit to the mackerel | list week In Phlla>'i Iphla fleet at Cold Spring Harbor. , Prof. George Robbins was called
1 to Edgewater on Saturday by the
Laid to Rest Here j titeiM of hto sister. Miss Anna Dr. Fred Marccy. of Camden, a 1 K '‘v 1 ' 1 j?' lx)rc s pcnt Saturday
relative of ‘J*. . Ut , e J*' Port Norris. Marccy. was laid at rest In tHrt
Brick Presbyterian CMBUtery on , |||rth of Non Aaniiuurrd
“rrosart<&• *,«-»»
pita) In recent years 1 was a | nounce tbe birth of a son. william practicing physician in Camden. I Franklin Garrison, on Tuesday,
'April 17th.
Birthday Surprise
let was taken, the procreds ot' o( |n honor . , . ,.,1.. 1,, Knv new SOP- \4iuw Idtic IVnn
which will In Ip to huy plien for the I/'glon.
Lavan Dickinson, of Philadelphia. was home over the week-
of hi*
Hen-
birthday Miss Jane Dunham, of Ralrm; Misses Rt-ba. Greta and Katherine Fox. of Fishing Creek; Cora and Jennie Oarretson and Lida SoullK. of Erma, and Mary
Mias' Lena Edholm. with MU* Elliott. Messrs. Thomas Madden. Helena Mill*, of West Cape May. Hl , rry and Campion Reeve*. Lewi* spent th» week-end with Mr. and L^ybe, jack Elliott. George and Mrs. Jack Kain. of Ocean City. Walter Search were those who Mr and Mrs- Lewis Crcuse and helped make the evening a pleasUttle daughter. Peggy, 'totted , nt one. Refreshment* were his brother. Robert Cress- , in Rio „,. r ved after an evening spent in
Grande. Sunday. . game* *nd music.
Mr and Mr*. Leroy Jagger* jars. Hannah Eldredge »«* and daughter*. Breta and Ma le. Khen a surprire party Monday and Wilfred Swain, of Cold evening in honor of her birthday. Spring, spent Sunday In Bridge- Tht . affair was given her by her ton with Mr. Jagger*' parent-, daughter*. Mrs. Clarence Smith Mr. and Mr*. John Paiaoim- and Mrs. Laura Eidredge. of West
Mrs. Sophie Chambers visited C ap,. M ay.
Mr* Tuetin. of l>» vl » Avenue, Chari.* Woll. from Drtxel ColWildwood. Iw! Thursday. Ip*e. Phltodelphta. *peiit Sundsy Mr and Mr*. Jacob Ingcrsoil w i t h his stoter. Mrs Ear! Ba ley. and daughter were visitors of Mr . an d Mrs. LTank McNeil of Mr and Mr George Chester. In 1 West Cape May. spent Sunday Philadelphia over the week-end. wllh Mr . an.i Mrs. R. Bailey and
and Mr*. Chester arc no* lc . h i|,| ren . 1 *t.^ 1.1.,,,,, nt Cane May ‘ Mr*
Mrs. Walter Hartman and niece. Mabel Hartman. Mrs. Charles Garrison and daughter. Lida, and Mrs. Boyd Garrison motored to Fort-
eiwjue on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Sawyer and son. Kenneth, of Mlllrllto. w Sunday viiiiton. at the home George Sawyer and family. ML* Rachel Vail and Alden and Alva Moore arc numbered among
the sick.
Rev. Louis Moore and Rev. John Hacked. <>i Camden, who were former pastors of the M. E. church of 'tliis place, were calling
- j del phiz 1
mak!ng“th>Vr home at Cape May | M r*. Edward Pettle has rePom j turned to Philadelphia after Hiram Boult* made a business ‘ K p,.nding a few days at her home
trio to Philadelphia the fir t part there.
Id the week- j Miss Edith Bail.y apent .SunMorris Brcwin. of Northfleld. ’ day with her aunt. Mm. Wil-
vtoited at the horns of hi* uncle. i iam Fcaster.
Rev. L. V. Brew-in Wednesday Mrs. Amanda of last week. . i Thursday of las
1 Angle-
larem-e Perrin*. { and Mr*. Anna n. of Bridgeton.; '• from out of | " the funeral “
On Tlmrsday night of last week
Mr. and Mr*. WlUto in I’n-ston Fisher a* Worthy Patron Mlv* LcW Sharp, of 1 amden. S' .^n Jn loDIrbVu* Chapter. No. 146. O.j fpent weekend a: her horn. . and, Mr* * lll r ob f °?*' nl'n'.- ^ regular meeting of the j ^Ben Trout, who ha* bran up | mined their daughter 1 h s d U » Bible classes of ti'® the bay. spent the week-enA with; MacDonald apnnJ^bteTA^rtr.nd M|-b«re f* Darid Hogbns. of Wes« Ope
Eldora ' A™™* « d **z<* r -!&*“>««>• ^ Mr> AnM KE rrl, " v “ i«d HjUIU/U tuhed by the Men sJMMcj_toM. j Fisher, at Dorchester. i 1 HiS mre^vtoited bis brother , Mr*® Wright left tost week for — ~ ‘ t n Pleaaantville Sunday. a visit ,n England and other
Rf 91/7/TV 7 Mrs. Earl Yea rick* spent the pUcre of Inurret. Thvr expect
w eek-end in Millville with rcla- to return in Jun«.
! tlvre. Mrs. Mary Griggs, of Vlnc1 ti. Balte' and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman. David Haney Yeariek*. of Millville.; land, to here spending a eek ^ ^Turrtay in Pbllsdel- Taylor and Thomas Moore motored vlsltcd al , br home of hu. broth-, with her aunt. Mr*. John El
P^arl. «>ent satum . ^ ^ ^ SundaJ . |pr ^ ^ U3t of tbe W e ek .
, vdli Harris has returned 1 Miss Adelaide Nichols, who has; A. H. Swain took charge o A. Hickman to now ^ < 'fer spending two week- torn working In Attonlle City, to, tb<J Sunday morning service « bo up and around after l mg . - ...rtT now back home agate A T.bernxcte during the ateenc- .,! quite til with P n *™? oni * Mr ‘“xi^ItoST^Ult to spending . John Suiters. Jr., i* .-pending s Brr» ,n. wh„ has bran quite > Hickman is In bis 80«h year,
few day'* to Philadelphia- few days In Philadelphia with hto ui for the past ^ and 1 O “ * nn i Fisher and daughter, aunt. Mrs. David Taylor the care of Di 'V. Lake. Vsr »w-ut Saturday in MUlvttb William Ayers and Adelaide Me-; Leaguf Reotj.’aaiked
Mr. and Mm Hunter and lyonald _o( Bivalve, motored to, ^
The I
I oldies' Aid held its busi-
' meeting at the
Wednesday. ! home ol Mrs. Verna Grareman nt Daughters o' Woodbine on Wednesday evening, d their annlver- Chris Hand and Mach and Me evening of tost] Hand were in Millville on Mou-
r«e attendance. I day.
:e was furnished! Miss Uda Fowler ha* bran quite d ulw 4 harlM! sick -he past week with grippe
Mauricetown
Car Overturns
Tire Seventy-Sixth Regular Quarterly Dividend of $1.50 per share on MAY 1st to PREFERRED STOCKHOLDERS of ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY
Is New Fnglasd Per Health Miss Ruth Suteltff. the mathematics teacher, has gone to Now England for her health. Tbe class of 1927 hold a party the home of Mr. and Mrs. Unwood Mayhew tost week. Mr. and Mr J. T. Roberts and children sail, on the White Star Line for a three months' stay In Europe. Cyril Massey has .eceived a patent ou his latest invention, a child's toy. Mr*. Maggie Hasted to 111 nt tbe home of her daughter in Woodstown. The Marlboro Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mr*. Ebcr Dari* In
May.
Mrs Cara 8 Lupton apwat two days In Ocean City to*t wesk E. R- Fudge, of North Caro Una. has bran n guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther S. Davis. Mr*. L. Fisher to visiting her daughter in Fairton. Mrs. Harriet Sheppard has been spending some time with Miss Nellie Cote in Bridgeton. Bov. and Mrs. Herbert L. Cottrell motored to Camden last week. Mrs. Bew4tc Veggie has been visiting in Maryland. Mr*. Rarsh Davis ha* returned from spending the wlnte In Pit-
man.
Miss Esther Dari* to BecretaryTreasurer ol the Young People's Division ot the Council of Religious Education. Harold Westcott in Corresponding Secretary and Mr*. Ella K. 8he|>pard to Advisor lor the West District. Mr*. Kltiabcth Bean, of Millville. is the woman Jeputy sheriff for this term of court.

