CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES, FiJBAY, MAY II, IMS,
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Edited by your "UNCLE BBJ,"
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Mothn* <Uiy!“ t baa a lovaljr ions train that avaapa
crt*« TELU3W-haired Buale | about her feat She haa a OKBKN
necklace and an earring
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May. k!aa!ng her Mother and ^ Plaelng a wreath of TB1JA>W . r , rt „
dandelion* on Mother*a BROWN (MotBir
I leather er«y c
t-iJI*”, “ V ■ ora « Moihara- Day j brown lag •
. < "• . c y°*' Ht^U May :.a* a riWK frock ' ■“ «J»41ROWN-haired Billy, and bar hair bow. match 1L so
holding a .bnnrh of the flower* by her aock* Her eh. their long'OREEN sterna. Billy wears a W1 Mother ta all dressed up In a j BROWN troassrs lovely light PREEN- tea gown, that 1 ahoea an BROWN.
Doar Mai loo i;.: j and children, ol Vioelaod. have h * u iL J T? 1 1 **' c1 '" ,0 Set I b« n guests of frienda Id this nack tr Sea uie when summer I section. comm - I Miss Elizabeth Goodwin made
.. .a* tb< . spring Inatluitc
A Day for Mother «« |
OU-Ul and Dadd #ec«t. "her had aat with their head, together whispering. «u.j In the afternoon <U was Saturiiay and Daddy had come heme early from the oOee>. and now they had gone aut on a mysterious srrand. Mother, busy with the preparations wondered what they were up to ! Could she have followed them she would (bare seen Daddy leading! Mollle to the fl'rtot shop on the Avenue where beautiful whits car- j nations were displayed in the win- : dow am. she would hara oeord ; llss a»jsU-n: “Daddy, why do we buy white carnations for mother today instead of soma other
kind of flower
"About fourteen years agd," aald Daddy, “a woman named Anna
on Mothers' Dap
make some one elne's mother happy by abowlng ktadMoe to her. A gentle word, kindly spoken, a thoughtful rr-tentbranee, a card, a message, the performance of a good deed—these things tell mother that you hare held her In your heart and the word* of lore which She crcs-ned tHto your baity ears
acial day should be eel aside In rk year to show mot bar that all r teaching* and labor* and lore*
to • Kwrd tptOoi M CAPITAL letter* tM tut
C. F. Learning Passes Away Retired Ship Builder ai Bank Director to Be Boned Saturday
have no! been forgotten. The Idea of a do for mother appealed ta
for wno la them who
doe* nM I'.iC mother? The second Sunday In the month of May wad tore ally set aside as Mothers' Day: «h£ a whit* e*rna«lon waa adopted as Ihs symbol of tbs purity of Mothers' love. A whit# camaUor sb.ojld be worn above jour heart on Mother*' D*y *o everyone n.»V knew of tie k-ve you tear youi mother. W hits carnation* should also be eent to Mother Whefl you think of the famous men and women of history did you eret Stop to consider that their mo then were really riiponalble for tfceli fame. A mother * Insrplratlon hai helped many men to rlas to ths top. Lock down the pages of hla> tory and you will be amazed t*
-Tg,- -e»*re!:
nt». on Saturday afvrm.,r; lerment wn | B tnlnn f>niet.
Sooth Deiuis
, PWlfliwiag an lllnvu of a | day* « olcmaa F. Laamhig ded the home of hi* slater-lb la» ■ W. Scott rianri. glj We*l* i nu». Wtdhesdax. May jpd Mr. l^aihtBg waa hom tn p Uw aoti of Amelia I. am] rj,; R Leammg. . t South ffenti*
pt hit eafr .life be
.aged wtlh >4r .ather . n building of coasting vessel* ter the passing of this (nik. he continued tc Mre at lv Umn>- home at South Denn!For many >*-*> , hr ha* 1*--
director in the nr*. Itank of Ocean fSty. He I* survived by two
Bichard S. and Dr. L-*
Uwnitn*.
Mr Ixstnlng had been i: leg health for some Umv.
KatV
celebrating In th* sun |
parlor. And you can «? the BLUE ! aky. the GREEN gnae and «r«m out of the window pa os*. Tha floor of the sun parlor Is TKLLCW
and It has a PINK eval rug with a ! .. * ^ women have aald: OftAT (uaeRlDrK iieb.wi ; “Mary, Mho broke this dish?" mother! All have PINK clmeka and RED j h * V * th * “ >ak ‘ h *“’ «'’*<*«»» hava basg "^Th^W^r TttSZ " Th * 0 ^*' N0 '* y0 “ know * h • " f *'' Mother:‘’Theorem name ».o«d TELLOW and th. uZ£ j ^ 'dM M j [“hat^^no^yS^ F V*y.. ,, . ; mother." | h^ on her own dag-
AV* W.W ASHER ■ rORCf. El l.TIPLK HYXOVYBE-1. B< Herr • Violet. VKA WISG LESBOS—A KalHI
Dear Warren T.:
A iioint »ith your first picture •hould make you feel determined
*»in more point*. ITKrUS BILL
formerly prin-
••ll.ii I of the Hopewell High SchiHjI. ha* been rc-elecied aoperxteing principal of the Gibbiitown
schools.
Ho woe Dari* r.turnfcd home from the Salem Hospital this
weak.
* ’hurl.-* Jnnrter. of Bridgeton, waa here Sunday. ora 8. Luptnn. E. H. ST hard and W, A. Dickinson •eiidcvl the I'ounty ( ounrll lunch•■on at the .fohu.son Hotel and beard Mr* Ullian F. Kelekert. l.ilwiird <'. Stoke* and Joseph Ini jeshuywu *p.*k • barle* F Tomlinwin and bride or MX-nrting a week In Washins-
heid at rotjrt House.
Mr*, fora S. l.upton waa a Sea lal. Oily visitor thi* week. W. W. Sheppard is taking a vacation trip In the Went. The Benevolent Society b Id a
food sale Friday.
Cedar ville
Mr*, f'nrtis t'onover er tertained on Sunday Mr. and Mts. Frank Earnest, of t'obaneey, ni.d Mrs.
< 'aroline Mounts.
•Mr. and Mi. Donald Nell. o[ \Ve*i Virginia, are here to spend a few months with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Stanton Bateman Ml** Elizabeth Johnson ha* been entertaining Mias Eleanor
Voleigh. of ''oilingxwood. Injured By into Accident
Mrs. Stewart Nichols was injured In an automobile urcident when the car she was riding in. and another came together, causing the Nichols' car to overturn and damaging it guile a little. Mrs. Nichols received some bad bruises and cut*. She was hurt about the heart and body causing | her to spit blood for a few days, i She w*s rushed to the. Bridgeton : Hospital where she received •reat- j i
munt.
< 'barle* Stevens *pent Saturday! In Atlantic City | i Mr. and Mr*. Addison Batedian j t have returned home-from Paul*-:: boro after a visit w.th their son. Herbert, aud family. : Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanton Bate- j 1 Roy S. Bateman and j i I-Mr*. Harry Lore have returned! Mrom an automobile trip through * j some of the southern atates. j j Mrs. Elmer Vaughan spent Sat- j i | -.r.’ .y shopping in Philadelphia. Kadi; Injarcd By Fall | '
Mr*. I. R. Smith, Mr*. Clarence Smith and Mr*. Mulford Dnvis, metnlier* of the Eastern Star, were hostesses at a Pyramid I‘arty given at the home of Mrs. J'larence Smith. Cards and «> <al time were enjoyed. I (reshment* of fresh strawberries with whipped cream and angel cake were served.
Nerkin*!; HI
Glndys Garrison, little daughter of Walter Garrison, is lying seriously 111 with measles and pneumonia. Mr*. Garrison passed away about four weeks ago, succumbing to an attack of acute indigestion. Little Gbulys was taken to a children's hospital and there developed measles. She 1* iw at the home of an aunt and icle. Mr. and Mrs. Martin GarMi** Evelyn Campbell has been ■'nurtatning a teacher companion. Mis* Joslyn. Both are teachers
in Newport High School.
On Sunday Mr. and Mr*. CHfm Bateman and Mr*. Addison ILiteman motored to Trenton to isit Miss Alma Bateman, a stu-
dent of the Normal School
shut
The
that man receive* at nome Is ] They what keeps more defendant? from i down,
being charged with contempt of. If you must knock try
' a Job on lib- hall team
training! Habit* are bobs or sinkers.! home is j They hold you up or bold you j
Confidence!
During the last ninety days more new ChevTolet cars were delivered in this community a.an in any similar period in Chevrolet history—and most of these new car safes involved the trade-in of the purchaser’spreviouscar. As a result, we have at this time a wide selection of used cars that have been thoroughly reconditioned—and which may be identified by the red KX K. that counts” tag. Come in and make your selection while our used car stocks are complete.
Port Norris
is* Helen Sharp, a teacher of Colllngswor-i school, spent week-end with her' parent*. *nd Mr*. Waller Sharp, r*. James Gibson and riaughMary. and Morris Pepper it the week-end with Mr. and Charles McClain, of Camden., r. and Mre. Thomas B children, Hulrta. Reha er. of Pitman, spent Sunday own with ralatlv,-.-- and friends, re. Edward Cobb I* spending ■■time in Tronton with friends, r. and Mr*. Chart.-* Bateman, aindin, and Mrs. V. Fouls. of rhrntvillr. Client Sunday at homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wlb i Terry and Mr. and Mrs.
i rcla-
r. Snyder, of New York, and »r*. Snyder. Lestci Smith and Sard Fox. of Helford. spent week-end at the home of Rev. Mrs. Book. tic Sunday School Board of Methodist Ohnrch will hold a v bake sale on Saturday afoon at 2 o'clock in the show j
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