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Monday-March | Theda Bara in UNDER THE YOKE | "___ ________ oe Cod Bessie Barriscale im THE HEART OF RACBEL ______- WedneadayMarch 5th 8rd Official Government War FilmUNDER FOUR FLAGS Better than "America‘s Anawer"

Thurday-March 6th ~ William Desmond in LiFE® A FUNNY PROPoSE lod Friday-March 7 Evelyn Neabit and her son Saturday-March 8th Mitchell Lewis in CHILDREN OF BANISHMENT Added-Special Big V comedyDAMSELS AND | DANDIES

ERMA Margaret Heineman, of Camden, an John Chew, of Manitola, spent Satur day and Sunday with the Rev. Dr. Heineman and wife. Communion Service will be held at the Tabernacle M. E. Church next Sunday, . A cordial invitation in ex tended to everyone. Leaming Garretson is receiving ex pressions of aympathy from . friends on his illness. The Rev. H. J. Heineman attended the meeting of the Bridgeton District Preachers, at Vineland, last Monday. Mrs. Marion Hartley has returned to her home in . Philadelphia, after spending s pleasant time with he mother, Mrs. F. E. Platt, of Erma. Floyd Hoffman has arrived safely at Camp Merritt from overseas. F coincidence of the voyage was that he left France on Lincoln‘s Brithday, and arived in America | while Washing ton‘s anniversary was being celeb at Cape May at their bungalow, Sun day. » > Master Carl Dickinson spent Sunday with Miss Lida Foulk, Miss Lide Willis spent Sunday at Cape May Court House with Miss May Dobbler. 2C 2 Mrs. . Ella. Bafley . and | daughters spent Thursday with Mrs. Court Dickfeat and Mre. Harvey Snyder on Friy. illiana Pritchard, Sr., will be 90 the, old the :19th of March. _ He is the oldest réxifient of Erma. ‘We wish him a happy birtBday. Mr. and Mrs. William Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Swain and Mra. Carl Schwertd took dinner with their mother, Mrs. Mary ‘Swain on Wednesday. Mr. Leaming G at this bnet arretson is very i Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson are vialtimg relatives in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Snyder took

supper with MF, and Mrs. Enoch Miller, Jr. R The community is glad to know that Floyd Hoffman hme safely landed in U. S. A. again. Mre. Robert E. Hand has reopened her home after having spent the winter months away. Mrs, Metta Swain is spending sometime in the City of Brotherly Love. M g Hand spent Friday at re. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt Dickinson. Mre. Martha Swain spent Friday at Meadow View Farm as the guest of The Community regrets to note the liness of Miss Hughes, teacher in the Primary grades at Academy school. Miss Florence Snyder called on Mrs. Eva Munday Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, S. 3. Taylor and son

" tives r spent Sunday with Eldora rel- " Miss M. Eldredge motored to Penns grove Friday to visit her cousin, Mrs. Nellie Taylor Petit. Several of our citizens are . com plaining because of the cutting . of small evergreens and trees along their property fronts Mre. H. Snyder and daughter, Miss Florence took supper with Mrs. Emma Ik" Monday. Mre. E. Hand spent Friday ia Mra. Iydia Dickinson at Erma, N. J. Mr Enoch J. Hitchner celebrated La snivemacy of his birth, FebruLecture entitled p Mln Childbood L3 Lose sal ec besa o ad misared was to ary The Da: ice. ‘Iwo trays: were donated by Mr. Ludwig and are mow at the ‘7 and the 8 headed Eagl according to I1 Exodus will be the chale presbyterian (Emncitoees are to report March 26 at the morning service.

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Le] 14 D1 Diy f 014 54 51 [€ The monthly meeting of the Men‘ Bible Clase of the Methodist Chi will be held at Brother Joseph Camp‘ this Thursday evening. Mre. Ralph Scheti-ager is spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Balotts at Hamburg, N. J, Miss Helen Schellinger | who | has been with ber sister Ethel at Hamburg is at home for two weeks. Harry Watson bought a boree at the sale of George Reed at Dias Creek, Saturday. Several of our people entertain soldier boys from the Cape May Hospital each Sunday. They seem to greatly enjoy their visite here. A. T. D. Howell and wife of Dias called on friends on Thursday afternoon. Dr. Walter L. Yerkes, ‘of Tuckahoe, spent Thursday with Truman Hick» man and wife. William Wheeler, James H. Schellenger, Edward W, Fisher and Francis Holmes each received new horses from Philadelphia Wednesday. Joseph Camp‘s son Frank and Ralph Schellenger attended a meeting at the hamber of Commerce at Wildwood on bursday evening. These who atterded the High School entertainment the other night | had quite an experience before . getting home. They sat for about three hours in a heavy rain storm. Mra. John R. Watson of Red Bank, s spending the week with her mother Mre. Mary Holmes and sister, ‘The Men‘s Bible Class is taking on new life. Their is a larger attendnee at present than for several yoars. Truman Hickman visited his eeteemd friend Amas G. Brasins, South Dens Monday finding him critically ill

Methodist Hospital, Philadelphia, Tues day for an operation. Levy Foster has done a good job, clearing the piece of ground back of his house. William Selover bought a boat from Frank Hand last week, He went to Dorchester, Monday, to purchase an [engine for it. | Clarence and Clement Selover who jure watching at Mays Landing spent Sunday at home, Clarence has purchased a new automobile. George Johnsan hax his boat on the stocks and in rebuilding it for the pay tride. After spending several weeks with his sisters in Philadelphia, Wilaingtom and Baltimore, Clinton . Conover and wife returned home last week. Homer Eilison, wife and son, of Piiiadelphia are with her parents, Hurry Conover and wife for an indefinite stay, .. Pastor Carman has cloned the revival meetings at Rio Grande and now spends his evenings at the The members of the Cape May Grange who attend the lectures in their Hall at Dins Creek feel they are greatly benefited by‘Bbaring such men as C. Flemming Stanger and Mr. Repp on fruit growing and cultivation. Other lectures are as filly instructive on other important farming interests. The public are invited to attend these lectures. They should anpraciate Lola is being done by the Grange for their benefit enough for them to become members of the Grange, and lend a hand in trying to improve the inter est and benefit the farmers. Inumommee a acommmmed Adding machine rolls ot Star and Wave Stationery Department

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DENNISVILLE The public school gave a party celebrate . Washingtons Biruada; charging a small | admission . which fund was contributed to the mission collection of the primary department of which Miss Roxana Gandy teacher. The victory boys ided their teachers, Misu Ethel Bliteard, Miss Sara Fidler, Miss Mary Gandy and Miss Helen Carroll, gave a supper in the K. of P. Hall on February 16. [The net proceeds were $29.00, inwellling the treasury of the Junior Red Cross in a gratifying degree. Fred Bushnell was the representa tive of Knight of Pythians Lodge No. 180 to the Grand Lodge at Trenton, last week. Dr. Way and Mrs. Way were visitors in Philadelphia on Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Hattie Dalton visited her brother in Stome Harbor for a few days recently. The young people gathered on Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Sammel Chester to give a mircellaneous shower to the young couple, Mr. and Mra. John Fidler, who will begin houre keeping in March. f Miss Grace Fidler is the guest in Philadelphia of her uncle, Clarence Wiltiama, having accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Williams to the city on Monday, February 17. Mrs. William Groff and daughter, Carolyn have returned to Millville afer an extended visit here with Mra. ruffs patents, Charles James and e. Miss Roxanna Gandy and Misa Holn Carroll were Red Cross members elected to do service on Saturday ening mt the Army Hospital Cepe May where, entertainment was pro-

The death of Robert Grime of Phil adelphia is announced in the press a that city. — Mr. Grime‘s first wife w Miss Rachel Anncley of cur village A son, Everett, is the only child aurviving. , Miss Edith Gandy, of Camden, spent the holidays with her parents. Miss Helen Fidler will leave for Philadelphia this week to enter the Ing to illness of her father and sisters. Miss Beulah Stiles made a trip to | Mrs. LAr nirdetrine‘ y i %. Carron have their homes beautifully lighted by electricity. ‘The church have a fund rained for that purpose in the committee‘s hands, but terms satisfactory to arramge for installation have not yet been made. It will be & much needed piimnnidhiaicalictignin ol ~ GOSHEN — Robert Spence is on the sick list. Big wood piles are being secured by our villagers. Howard Thompeon and wife have been visiting in Millville this week. | Mre. Lorana Cheater is at home for a few weeks with Court House friends. Mrs. Humphrey Swain, Mra. Mery E. Mixner, Mrs. Nelson Smith and Mra. Libern Grace attended a W. C. T U. function at Wildwood on Thursday. 1 Rev. E. H. Cloud of Court House, stirred the congregation at the M. E. Church Monday evening with a mort forcible: sermon. Watson is improving his co

tage by adding a new veranda, Charles Torer received a home party [from his parents on Saturday. Charles Mixner and wife ure spend|ing the week in Milville. Mra. A. Founce of Woodbury fs at the home of J. C. Burke for a few | weeks. ‘The Red Cross met at the home of Mre. F. W, James on Thursday with the following present; Mrs. J. W. Coombs, Mrs. Sarah Vangilder, Mrs. Mary Springer, Mrs. Humphrey Swain and Miss Mary Jackson. Fred .Brodbeck and family . spent Sunday with David Armatrong and wife. Mre. William Armatrong of Camden is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Lewis Corson. me«NOTICE The postponed Potato Lecture will be given in the Cold Spring Grange Hall on Monday Evening, March 3rd, at 8:00 o‘clock. © The speaker will be Earl Dilatush, a . succersful grower, of Mercer County and Presl« dent of the N. J. Potato Growing Asrociation, _ Other lectures will be given March 17th, 24 and 81. -_-_--asg#e..--_. BLUE PRINT PENCILS, best grade white, 10 cents cach, $1.00 per dos. Add 5 cents for postage. . Any amount. STAR AND WAVE PUR, s umber 1 -B_ £3 M N. J.

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ELDORA Revival Services at Eldora begin Thursday evening of this week. Eu cial spivitual work among the mem bere is first in order. People who are longing for deeper or more spirituality saint or sinner, saved or unsaved, are invited to thee meetings regardless of church affilintions or place of residence. Last Sunday evening witnessed the closing of a spiritual Revival at Delmont. The service closed with the tides of salvation at the high water mark foll of love, life and power from on high still ranning in. Bubject for next Sunday will be Confession of Sin. Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be administered in the morning service. Nelson Chester spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ches- | ters h Sommers Hand though kicked by

keep a jolly man down. Woody Hand the Obliging Autoist and Mail Carrier is making extensive improvements on his newly purchased Hona Mr. and Mre. Alex Trout are both recovering from their recent sickneas. Sevcal Eldoreans uttended the Spiritual meetings at Delmont. Dr. Bennett with Mr. | Clark, of Long Branch, are spending a shore time at Eldora. Alva Hand catches the Fox, Samuel Hampton and several others were callers at the parsonage. Kidora Pulpit Epigrams. ‘The only religion worth while is a religion that is full of supshine and drives the clouds from other.skies be sides his own, A slender Income with a warm lov ing heart with supreme love to God and practical love for your neighbor, is better than any amount of wealth and a restleas soul. My faith in the life beyond | is stronger than it is in this life, the grand reality full of blersings without limitations is yet to comm. Our skies in this life are clouds with patches of blue in the life beyond ve will be the blue with all the j storm clouds of sin left behind and‘ outside. The days of dogmatic Theology are most numbered the merely sneculeive are to be an clement of the past. No man can love his neighbo= if e puts forth his effort simply because t is his duty. He must love him same way he loves himself. Duty and love is a double tram. They will not pull together. . One inrferes with the other, Duty needs o be transformed into privilege and garded as such. That is what makes urdens light and as Christ seid Hix oke easy. There may be some clouds in your kies today but love God Our Father

Love and Duty are like a horse and mule. They will travel along aide [by side but the flop WEST CAPE May . George Myer was a Philadelphin visitor the first of this week, Mra. Emma Cherry entertained William Cherry and wife of Pennagrove this week. lore Bennett has returned to bis ship after spending a week at ome. Mre. Ray in spending . some . time luca Misr Ella Archibald entertained her neice from Vineland. 8. A. Crammer who is working

Cr Spen eck end at home. Miss Bese Py a student in Phil adelphin, spent a few days at home. Miss Alberta Newkirk spent Sunday ‘at Bridgeton. Dr. Frank Hughes‘ Sunday: School (Class, held a social Monday night. Mirs Lettia Peterson was an out of town visitor Saturday and Sunday. George Chester and . fe nily have moved into the Pettit heise vacated by Mr. Madden, The Cirele Class and ‘Teachers had a very ploaxant time at the Chapel on Monday evening. larry Needies in the possemsor of a new auto. ._ Min. L. Hewitt from s Pailadetphia is visiting her sisters Mrz. R. Reeves and Mrz. 8. Johnson. Rag Mazon of Bellcrinin ealled om old Sunday Schocl teacher this rex Mre. Danie Miller spent a few days at Rio Gran Mre. Lyle, Sira, WiT d. Mre. Donley spent last Wedne «day a at Mre. George McNeil‘s at Erma. Mrs. Thomax Phind® rpent a few days away with friends, We nre soon to lose our neighbors, Mr. S onmer mnd family. Miz. R. Bake called on Tricads here ag Sunday. David _Hoghen took supper at the Grange Hull on Monday night. Dorie Edmonds »rent Sonday and Monday in Philadelphi Mrs. Charles: Swain. was called a way. to attend, the funcal a raurer-kraut difines: those nresent b Irs W, PottMcNeil, ¥» WILDWOOD | FOLLIES An entertainment to be given in he Auditorium of . Wildwood | High hool. by the pupits of the High School, under the direction . of | the Hisses Wihel Henderson and I exmond. teachers in the school. affair will be one of the beet Wild ood has ever shown, . Everyone in ape May County is itited. . March Admission 26c. anit 25¢.--Dancing.

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