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GREEN CREEK | Mr. and Mrs. James Koss, of Court - Bouse, spent Thursday with relatives here. Mrs. Jane Schellenger, Mr. and Mrs.1 , Joseph Camp and son Frank went to Pomona Grange at Palermo on Satur- , day laast. Mrs. William Redgraves is in Atlantic ■ City caring for her aged and sick mother , Capt. M .5L Korbury and Cliarles IIol- , lingsead made a business trip to Phil- , adelphia on Mondaay. j , Mrs. Allio Foster who spent the winter in Norfolk, with her nephew, Eddie . Foster, returned home on Mohday. Truman Hickman has been ap|iointed 1 Truant Officer for another year — 1915. At a meeting of the Township Board . of Education at Court House, Mr. Jos- , «ph damp tendered his resignation. , Br. Camp has given splendid service as a trustee and deserves much credit for • his untiring efforts in getting the new ] school house. We have not learned who | his successor will bo. After spending about six weeks with | Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Korbury, Mr. George ( Knight has returned to his home in i Dover. Mrs? Charles Hollingsead entertained - her father Thomas Swain, of Goshen, last week. , Mrs. Jane Foster, who has been at , Clermont the past four months, spent i Thursday with bcr daughter here. | Our people were mueh surprised to 1 Bee the fine appearance of the Easter i number of the Star and Wave. j i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bonham arc the proud parents of a baby girl born oa ] Thunrsday. I , One of our poultry raisers hs« ealleet-' 1 ed 1021 eggs in 10 daya from less thai f two hundred bens. , Mrs. Sadie Eldredge and children spest i -ten-days with her outer, -lira. Maggie Oamp, at Pierces, and while there her i daughter Julia had ahieaken pox. Mrs. Rollon Stiles, who we repoited < sick last week, is much improved, we!] are glad to note. ji MJkCOK, GJL, CHILD ; Hade Strong and Well by VinoL When we tell you that Vlnol la the beat remedy in our whole stock for tnoklng weak, puny, ailing children etrong. robust and rosy we are only 1 telling you what has been proved by I hundreds of mothers. J. L. Fickllngs Macon. Oa., eays: , "My child was very 'bin and delicate, no appetite, nervous, and did not e aleep well. Doctors did not help her. Vlnol was recommended and the 1 change after a fair trial was wonder- ( tuL She sleeps soundly all night, has a splendid appetite and has gained In ( Weight. I wish every mother knew ( What Vlnol will do for delicate chU- , dren." What Vlnol did for this little girl i It win do for every weak and ailing 1 child because sickly children need 11 the strengthening cod liver elements - and the tonic Iron that Vlnol con- < tains — that it why Vlnol builds them 1 up quickly and gives them a fine. ] healthy color. It Is pleasant to take and we guarantee that the results will , satisfy yon— money back If they do ' hot P. 8, — If you have Hrtama try our 1 Baxo Salvo. Wo guarantee it 1 rnmo+rnmm ,9*****. <

Thomas Huttenlock, of Bridgcton is | down on the shore putting up a crab , I podnd for Jos. Camp. He attended the ! 1 Castle of K. G. E. on Saturday night. ^ They held a musical after the session | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Evans of Millville, I • s|>ent Saturday and Sunday here. Mr j V Evans attended K. G. E. lodge in tlie ' j evening. - | I The family of our minister arrived on Thursday. He drove down and did not r arrive until Friday evening, having been 'detained on account of the rain. A re- J ' ccption was given them on Tuesday evening. There will be a big time at the Grange at Dias Creek next Tuesday evening as ' the ladies will entertain the gentlemen j ' The men entertained the ladies a few weeks ago and rendered a very creditable : 1 All members should attend ' next Tuesday and enjoy a plcasan ] ' evenin«' 1 Rev. Albert L. Kelly, of Philadelphia, ' who served the Presbyterian Church summer was down on Sunday and 1 preached two excellent sermons to ou I ! i people. Rev. Mr. Kelly has passed h:« ' ' four score mark but is halo and hearty • and very mueh younger in action and . thought than many of' younger years. ' May he live to preach the word many ' I years. ■ Mrs. Cecelia Selover, who spent sever- , I al weeks in, the hospital last fall did not • get as much benefit as was hoped. Sh ' < i quite poorly at this writing. Miss Ethel Schellenger, who was a 1 1 last week with a gathered thumb, | ' returned to college duties the first of ( the week at Carlisle. |( Excelsior Castle K. G. E., will hold a i > lodge of instruction on April 18 in tk j ( evening. Grand blaster of Records A 1 1 - Clark, of Trenton, will be down an I j > give tbe instructions. All members are , requested to be present. Refreshment | , i will be served. |j i Jesse-Some rs caught the first shad of— the season this week. | , | J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew ! j 1 eler, at 305 Washington Street, Cape i '! May City,, is now agent for the Victor ' j I and Edison Talking Machines and Ree I < I ords, and the Story and Clark Pianos 1 ( j goods can be bought for cash o ] credit f honor roll. j First Grade, A — Ralph Hill, Albert Thomas Wiltbank, Ronald £ Briant. 'Second Grade — Francis Ewing, Edith 4 Helene Wales, Bertha Eldredge. Margaret Douglass. j Third Grade — Kenneth Brown, WilGibson, Oscar Tcnenbaum, Ellen Helen Nale.Fourth Grade — Dudley Briant, Stephen Gidding, Harold Hill, Harry Lemmon, Gregory Ogdcn, Oscar Springer, William Hess, Cathleen Douglass, Harriet Me Dorothy Lewis, Edith Wlitbanlc. Fifth Grade — Edwin Gumming^ Don- ' aid Douglass. Foster Eldredge, Albert McCurdy. Charles Swain, Thomas Weav- , William Weaver, George Harris, Meats, Catherine Ewing, Bessie < Kathrine Eldredge, Helen Gib- | son, Mildred MrOann, Mildred Stiles, 1 Waldorf, Irene Jackson. I Sixth Grade— Warren Arnold, Sidney I Bush, Fred Chambers, Edwin Davis, - Wilbur De Turk, Rafael Ellison, Paul Green, Gilbert Kerier.. 1

Seventh Grade — Paul Bohm, Lawrence Briant, Wallace Douglass, Ernest Filer, Howard Richardson, la-land Sharp, Kath ryn Brown, Catherine McChnn, Catherine Needles, Mary Esther Sheppard, Helen Stevens, Frances Thornton. Eighth Grade — F^irence Chambers, Helen Crease, Josephine Cooper, Marie Nelson, Daniel Green, Robert Henderson, Walter Hughes, Karl Seherer, Rajpli Stiles, Lesley Tcnenbaum. First Vear High School— Nellie Barnott, Emilie P. Brooks, Mary C. Douglass. Henrietta Goff, Vera Homan, Beulali Schellenger, EHa M. Thompaon. Marie J. Thornton, Katurah , Tranks, latuisc Wheaton, Walter Davis, Jr., Swain Hoffman, J. Sylvester Robinson. Third and Fourth VAr High — Edgar Bawsim, Henry Owens,. Orion Beeves, i Emma Swain. Florence Snyder, Nellie | Taylor Dorothy Sheppard, Audrey War- | Annex, First and Second Grades — ! Ernest Hunt, Herbert Morel Ig Edwin ] Turner, Clarence Cole, Julius Edmund-. Ralph Lewis, William Staff, Jennie Turner, Edith Langford," Lottie Powell. Annex, Primary — .Tames Owens, Liln Robbins. Maria Staff, Cynthia- Cox, Louise King, Elizabeth Robbins, Josephine Smith, Joseph Jarvis. NO MARK UNDER 85. •First Grade, A — Michael Golden, Harvey Hess, Ralph Hill, Albert Keeler, Thomas Keenan, George Lewis, Kenneth Miller, Albert Nelson, Jason Simpkins, William Stidworthy, Thomas Wiltbank. Mildred Bennett, Marian Dilks, Lina Holland. Clara Pierson, Frances Rosenthal, Jekn Walters, Ronald Briant, Ralston Hand, Grace Falkinburg, Catherine Hornbeck, Nicholas Nelson, Donnell Rainsford, Mildred Jones. Second Grade — Virgil Marcy, Francis Ewing. Lindell Ashburn, Mabel Bennett, Kathleen Clark, Margaret Douglass, Bertha Eldredge, Edith Helene Wales, Charlotte Weaver, Rosalie Wentzell, 1 Inez Bruce. -ty-i '-4-.-S3 > Third Grade — Lewis Nelson, William • I Schellenger, Oscar Tenenbaum, Charles . Harris. Frances Stevens, Helen Presser. a | Fourth Grade — George Dougherty. Harold Hill, Harry Lemmon, Gregory , Ogden, Oscar Springer, William Hess, ■ j Kuimu Bennett, Cathleen Douglass, ' s Gerda Kcnig, Harriet Meeray, Kathleen ; | Poinsett, Louise Russell, Edith Wilt- ■ 1 bank. t Fifth Grade — Edwin Cummings. 1 Stephen Garrison. Albert MeCnrdy, Wil--J liain Weaver, Catharine Ewing, Kathrine y Eldredge, Helen Gibson. | First Vear High — Rodger Hawn, □ Emilie Brooks. Henrietta Goff, Carmalita s Lewis, Marie Thornton. 1 j Second Year— Mary L. Hugh™. James r Kirk. Edgar Richardson, James Shu ugh • I Third Vear— Mary Church, Aubrey | Warner. j Fourth Year — Elizabeth Eldredge, , Emma Swain. 1 Annex— Herbert Morell, Olivia Turner, 1 Bertha Turner. Bertha Pierce. Evelyn - Clarence Cole. William Staff, i Nash, Jennie Turner. Diabetes Loses Its Terrors t SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE HAS { BEEN FOUND FOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. ' Diabetes no longer need be a terror to ^ those who have become victims to this | dread disease. As the result of extensive experiments, - specialist announces that a simple . plant growing wild in Mexico, is a specin the treatment of diabetes, quickly 1 reducing the specific gravity and sugar. restoring vigor" and building np tl\e sys- ; This harmless vegetable remedy should _ (relieve the patient of bis worst symptoms I the most aggravated cases, within a '. week, and to prove it, we will mail a 50e " package for 10c to help pay distribution cost, with free booklet of special value I the diabetic, containing latest diet 1 and exclusive table of food values, f giving percentage xof starch and sugar f (carbohydrates) in 250 different foods. , Diabetol herb is sold under guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. Tell your afflicted friends of this offer " and send 10c to-day for a full sized 50e . package. Ames Chemical Co., Dept., j 444 -C, Whitney Point, N. Y. You can get Diabetal from Central at the regular price. ^ Children Cry FOE FlfTCSETS CASTOR! A Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roofs J and Spouting. 8ee those' new baby coaches at WentxeU's. St Perry street. Consult Jm Brow* an TM Beefc

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