Jul 1927 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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you -want *j> buy,<br />
u^ivt to Mil,<br />
tfj( I at th* Volunl***r Fir*- Cornpan/<br />
Steel From Sand<br />
Ulf,, «« pnfoctvd an electrical<br />
black land, .=,n<br />
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Ai-a-n Margolin Murs<br />
v )»- lrjrj.1 TS.(TJ J. H. W, UaUdl<br />
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Charles L Foster<br />
FUNERAL<br />
DIRECTOR<br />
South SewOk<br />
IWJHW*<br />
B«U TelflHoa,;<br />
BM UI* Cltr tfrK-4<br />
Court House Marble Yard<br />
MONUMEN-raANDMEWORlALOTONES |<br />
EXraRIETiOD MARBLE CUTn R3<br />
WK. a, KWBA<br />
CATC MAY COURT HOUffi, N. J.<br />
to bu WB. F, Dulsto ><br />
Reliable Trucking Servi<br />
To and from Phllu^lpbla: we call tar Uu foods as* '<br />
Unm to your dear si a cost nrr lltUa Bon !ku oH<br />
woold b, Ougad in (reUht alama, BjmcUl rat«a dnrla«<br />
BBBUa,<br />
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SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY<br />
0FTICE: FBIT2 AD FLEABUBK AVHTI1, BA MX Oft<br />
Ml Pnon. 14<br />
K.yaton. Bwsali*<br />
Good, dew CoaJ<br />
W, H. AUSTIN CO.<br />
WILDWOOD, N. X "* f|<br />
'Tin Old Reliable Tart*<br />
When You Build<br />
consider fair dealing and<br />
dependable construction.<br />
See members <strong>of</strong><br />
The Master BuildersEx<<br />
<strong>of</strong>Wildwood,N.J.<br />
JOHN a CURVAN,<br />
SECTION i OCKAH cm TOWS, ooga rat, 1.1,, nusAi, mi 1,<br />
!ape May and Cumberland County Happenings <strong>of</strong> die<br />
? .C.Wheaton<br />
jost Hard Game<br />
To Port Nonis<br />
Teanu Played Air.<br />
tight Boll After the<br />
Second Inning<br />
Norris Won in Ninth<br />
Fort NorrU defeated the T C.<br />
team, leaden <strong>of</strong> the<br />
IlriUe Leaau«. lad Wedm-».laj<br />
|rllb the snal score 1 to 2.<br />
• Fart Narrlt scored twice In lln:<br />
put Mllltille till<br />
right<br />
and lied the sent In the<br />
ipd DP two hits and iws gr<br />
Tot all Innlns* III* rlnl<br />
i Birujgled for the winning<br />
Both to.mii played airtight<br />
nil and It wss snrMdir'i<br />
i until the ninth Inning, in<br />
i ninth Inning Rlnsiold cran-<br />
I tbs plats on a short groundsr<br />
Orsin. being cailtd ufe by<br />
ptrt Conahej.<br />
l*st Saturday's gam« with B.<br />
jL wss cancelled begausg <strong>of</strong><br />
•In. hut (hej will plsr later In<br />
i Kiion.<br />
uly » the strong Pennirlvinls<br />
Uroad team will again plft?<br />
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Ccdarvillt<br />
Newport's New Baptist<br />
Paitoj Will Arrive Soon<br />
Bev. Geor|e B, Fiticher, pl«.<br />
torelBel <strong>of</strong> H, Newport Baplist<br />
Church, clonsj bis patt<strong>of</strong>ate with<br />
the Baptlit Church <strong>of</strong> New Bri-<br />
Mln, Conn,, <strong>Jul</strong>y J, but remains<br />
nil Ihe aeld two weelu to sup<br />
tile pulpit.<br />
He will ga homif lo Phlladol<br />
phis to tike a brief vacation tor<br />
needed reM tbout the mildle ef<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y snd sill irrlve In Newport<br />
the IsBt weeli in juij to take up<br />
the work. Key. Romaine Baleman,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Newark, will nil the<br />
Newport pulpit <strong>Jul</strong>y i«.<br />
<strong>On</strong> June It William Harris.<br />
Jr., <strong>of</strong> gaigm, moved Psgtor<br />
Fletgher's household goods to<br />
Newport Mfely gnil (atlafsctorllr<br />
In a round trip <strong>of</strong> about 300<br />
Fairton<br />
Mrs, Lewis H, Slmpklas has re<br />
turned home from a visit In<br />
Piessantvllle,<br />
Mr and. Mrs. Henry<br />
Ilweil<br />
and Children, <strong>of</strong> Boselle, N. J.,<br />
are vUitlng Mrs. Ella Elwell<br />
Robert Ooie and ramiljr were<br />
vlsitori In Dutch Neck on Bundar.<br />
Mrs. Ruth Andrew and Mist<br />
Hester Loper have returned Boms<br />
nlier a visit WI1D relatives In<br />
Wooaburr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. janes Mulford<br />
spent tne fourth at rortiscue.<br />
Willlra 0. Reeves and<br />
entsrtalned at their home Ur,<br />
and Mrs, Charles<br />
Warren, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuekahoe,<br />
and Charles Reeves<br />
and family, <strong>of</strong> Woodttury,<br />
Henry llweil and family, Mrs.<br />
Ella Elwell. Mis. Melile Smith<br />
and Ur, and Mm. I, L, Redfern<br />
were visiting Mr, and Mrs, Leonard<br />
Dawnain, in Cedarvtlle on the<br />
Fourth, '<br />
Mr. and Mis, Lewis Hendeff<br />
»n, <strong>of</strong> camden, were sailing on<br />
Mr, md Mre, Edwin Taylor on<br />
•undsy.<br />
Mr. and Mm. Lewis<br />
were recent vlillons it Bivervlew<br />
BHCh.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Fred lorden<br />
ware in PlUlodelphln on Baturday,<br />
Wildwood,<br />
Mnlford. <strong>of</strong><br />
II spendinl<br />
Nortt<br />
HT«ral<br />
naiiy<br />
Mends <strong>of</strong> WM<br />
lias Pste will h« fritvid Is<br />
r she was tikes to lrld|«ton<br />
1 snd underwent an apers-<br />
« for apMndieitia, Miss Paie<br />
I doin( nry nlcelr asd recoveri<br />
rapuHr,<br />
i Mary Bar.ntlnn is recover<br />
r Iram as oportlon, n.rlng had<br />
niU ind idBBids nmovad.<br />
ICapt.m John BriBesnulu Ii<br />
• 1 to bu home br illaess.<br />
Pnreaar and Mrs, Rudolph<br />
"JIBrtc, <strong>of</strong> UBIOB Citr, N, J,.<br />
i apndiiia; ihilr T.eatlnn with<br />
r tanats, Mr. and Mn, Netson<br />
I Mia liiiabMh jbeaMB bas rei»d<br />
fron Vlneland. whert she<br />
•Ultlng rclatlfes,<br />
Uln Helen Mane*, a tna|tr<br />
" Cooraha ConterT.torr at<br />
niiadsltbia. Is<br />
time with ur statsr, Mrs,<br />
Itenns,<br />
K, •Urkey !l tlTini cerunners<br />
laid (ram the<br />
: to hie ajanajt, alia a<br />
nt Boor 1B tne aarafi.<br />
[JU*.<br />
Hann.h Gordon kas re-<br />
Bfcd to her home la D«B«r,<br />
.. after Ylsltlni her .later.<br />
i. rrsd Waliea, Mrs. OsrdoB<br />
•• list btniw <strong>of</strong> tile lllatai<br />
ktr father, Mr. «lmer Itselu,<br />
who u alowly inproTlai,<br />
Mrs. Qmrn<br />
cuwtdl kas re.<br />
roed from Trmton. wBere ihe<br />
• been .pending; sdrat tins with<br />
' dangMar, Urs. Wlnltred<br />
fd, woo baa Hen ill la a<br />
riial,<br />
Mra,: Conard |Nomi.ksr<br />
mother homi aad will<br />
MBS tlm* In ftWrW!-<br />
G*or»e jeiM tptlt Wcdwlth<br />
MiBos It fort Mori<br />
"U. Ulllao Hotted .<strong>of</strong> Brld.eo<br />
Hotted .<br />
H sptnAiBf som« Urn* with<br />
^ (tat<br />
nomlwr who mat<br />
and ii.lt»d the<br />
aars with relatlvts here,<br />
Charles Orlscom and Mlm Btmsle<br />
Delttrica, <strong>of</strong> Salfrn. spent<br />
Sunday evening with Frank B.<br />
Robblns snd fimilr.<br />
Mrs. Cbsrlei LlvlnfSton and<br />
Mrs. Juiius LJvlngnton were rial<br />
tore in Mulltca Hill on TJiursdij.<br />
•mith<br />
Westcott, <strong>of</strong> GsBBden,<br />
a ipendlng some time with Mr,<br />
and Mrs. 'Charles WHtoou,<br />
Miss Nnmii<br />
Livinaton, <strong>of</strong><br />
Hopewell, Mener Oountr, is<br />
spendlnf Ihe summer<br />
vacation<br />
with her parents, Mr. and Mn.<br />
Charles UvinfstOB,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge Cole hive<br />
returned B) their home in Port<br />
OlesUr, N. Y,, after « vUlt wiUl<br />
Robert Cole and fatnllr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Idwln<br />
Tsfl<strong>of</strong><br />
spent Sunday in Port Norrls.<br />
Mrs.<br />
Russell cook and ohiU<br />
dren, <strong>of</strong> Taoaqus, ft.Lore vUit.<br />
Ins<br />
Mr. and Mrs, 1. Ooatei<br />
Iwing.<br />
Howard f, Conner la a luest<br />
<strong>of</strong> relattvei in Caps JI»y.<br />
Miss Ada Miller, i student at<br />
Ursinus Oollege, It apiddinl the<br />
SUBiBier VMatlon wllh her Mren<br />
ta, Mr, and Mra, Oeer(e Miller,<br />
Mrs, Robert Tomlln and son,<br />
Oharles, <strong>of</strong> Millviile, hsTe beeii<br />
resent Vislton at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles HanklM.<br />
Mr, and Mm. H.rry Martin, <strong>of</strong><br />
PolladelpUa, nent lundar with<br />
Charles C.mm.<br />
Hortwnt Ishulti ud ftmllT,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Elmer, were calUng on rel«-<br />
tlve. ken on funds;.<br />
Mm, J, nwin Curtlas and BOB<br />
Jsci, -re BMnllnc several daji<br />
at Center <strong>On</strong>ve,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, M. B, Husted. <strong>of</strong><br />
Ced.rrlllo, were ssJIlDg on relitlves<br />
la town OB lundar.<br />
Auction Bridge<br />
Tnouaanda <strong>of</strong> bridge enthuiiuu<br />
throughout the country are followini<br />
with keen Inters* the remarkable<br />
aeries <strong>of</strong> articles on<br />
••Auction Bridge" by Milton 0,<br />
Work, BOW ippetrint daiiy, and<br />
iundiy In the New York Anierl-<br />
,n.'=<br />
Mr. Work ia known wnerWir<br />
bridge la played. He is the author<br />
<strong>of</strong> rleven book, as tM «»m«<br />
(one a noh action beat aeller Mr<br />
neatly two yMra),ta member <strong>of</strong><br />
•very eommltte. that lii drafted<br />
•a ABHriUB cod. <strong>of</strong> bridge law*.<br />
4 lecturer, loader and «MH<br />
h<br />
Mrs. Sophia.Martin<br />
Turned 82d Comer<br />
Event WM Fittingly Celebrated<br />
Independence* Day<br />
A birtbday celebration was held<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, I,<br />
Wesley Adams, on <strong>Jul</strong>y 4, In<br />
honor <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Adams' mother.<br />
Mrs. Bnpbla Martin, who has<br />
her line mlleslone and<br />
is stili &n active woman and does<br />
very fine handwork, crocheting<br />
yokel and Isce for doilies. Those<br />
present were Aunt Soplile. as she<br />
known to her tnanf friends.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, j, Wesley Adams,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Robert L, Jeffries.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Alvln Nlekelson<br />
and<br />
children, Mary Ball. Gertrude,<br />
Menrr and Isabelle, Mr.<br />
I Mrs, Norman Jeffries and<br />
son, Norman, luse Reeves, Robert<br />
Adsms, Mn. Joiephlne Wallace<br />
and Jennie ConagheF, all <strong>of</strong><br />
Port Norfls; Mr. snd Mrs, Harry<br />
Hudson, <strong>of</strong> Millviile; Mrs, Etnaline<br />
Dsvls, <strong>of</strong> Irldieton; Mr. »nd<br />
Mrs. John iomeri and dauihter,<br />
Matie, <strong>of</strong> Pluiinlvllle; Mr. and<br />
Mrs.<br />
Edward 0, Hunter and<br />
daughter. Bill, <strong>of</strong> Maurlretown;<br />
Mrs. Amanda Somers, <strong>of</strong> VlBeland.<br />
All did ample justice to s<br />
chicken potple dinner and sll the<br />
tblnss that go 40 make IS €nioyshle<br />
day. Mr, Edward c.<br />
Hunter fivored with a piano solo<br />
In a pleulng Disnner, All wished<br />
Aunt Sophie many »ore sgeh<br />
memorial<br />
t the consideration and the legibility and accuracy<br />
was 1741,000. [<br />
11am<br />
Jacob<br />
Rlgglll,<br />
nVKKln.<br />
and Edward Rigfin,<br />
Mr. and Un. LeRoy<br />
Bsiley<br />
and Mrs. Frsd Lund spent Wedneday<br />
afternoon ol last week la<br />
Mauritetawn vlslUuf friends,<br />
Mrs, J, Owen Carney sptBt<br />
Lester<br />
Ooraon, I Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bailey have<br />
been visiting their aunt and<br />
unclu at Newport, Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Frank Stuwmin<br />
p<br />
Ambrose Oandy.<br />
thane<br />
Park<br />
were:<br />
Mr, snd<br />
Among<br />
Brldgeton<br />
who<br />
lout<br />
Mrs,<br />
were st<br />
Monday<br />
William<br />
Terry and daughter, Pauline, Mr.<br />
ton, is apendlng a<br />
days with<br />
her sister. Miss Elliabilti Buiby,<br />
Mn,<br />
Roscoe BhuU and Mrs,<br />
Oonsunt <strong>On</strong>ce, Sr,, iiul Constant,<br />
Jr., were in Newport re.<br />
eently.<br />
Mill Anna ShlveTS, <strong>of</strong> MiUvltle,<br />
was in town Thursday <strong>of</strong><br />
list week vlsitins friends.<br />
MJss Louise Powell is •pending<br />
aonu time In Burlington with<br />
relatives.<br />
Mrs.<br />
Howard Palym bss returfled<br />
to her home In Camden,<br />
after spendiBg a few days here<br />
wltt<br />
her alaMr, Mn. Daniel<br />
Bslemin.<br />
Wash-<br />
Oeorce conahey, Jr.,<br />
inston, spent the week end with<br />
Bis parent., .Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge<br />
Canahey, Sr,<br />
Mr, and Hn J«se Ohamtien<br />
entertained eompany from out <strong>of</strong><br />
town over th* week end.<br />
rtarted <strong>of</strong>f well In the Ban ate,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Aim Roge<br />
tisn. Sev.-ral bungalows are now<br />
In process <strong>of</strong> erection,<br />
Mrs. HAIPU Ballsy and dsugh.<br />
ter, araee and Msollls, a Mill,<br />
vllle, were Friday visitors st ihe<br />
home <strong>of</strong> their relatlws Mr, and<br />
Mrs. John Land.<br />
The funeral <strong>of</strong> Robert Hawn<br />
was held oa luaday<br />
afternoon<br />
from the home <strong>of</strong> his brother,<br />
Charles Hawn,<br />
Mr, Hswn had<br />
been a resident <strong>of</strong> this locality<br />
ifom his early youth,<br />
He was<br />
laid to rest bedds tils purentu in<br />
the old Port BHiatetB Cemetery.<br />
Mr and Urs. OharlM Ireland<br />
ud their relative, Mrs, fort, all<br />
<strong>of</strong> Miiiviile,<br />
s^Bl the rourth<br />
with their daufhter, Mrs. John<br />
Blsvic,<br />
Howard Buiby has had • gas<br />
plant Installed st kis bone,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Henir Itee«s,'<strong>of</strong><br />
Pitman, aoooaMlila by {rlends<br />
from MershaBivill*, «all»d Bunday<br />
afteraseB on Mr. sad Mrs,<br />
Mortimer Msyhat,<br />
Merry froups M bathing psr.<br />
Ues are dally sMn on our river<br />
road bound for Laurel Like<br />
Some are on • hiking trips" sod<br />
Home come In cata.<br />
Often luaeh<br />
Is taken alone and hours are<br />
spent at tae 'tteael,"<br />
Golden Eagles Pait<br />
Chi e f 8 Me«t <strong>Jul</strong>y (6<br />
The <strong>Jul</strong>y meetiflf <strong>of</strong> the Van<br />
chiefs' AsaoclatloB <strong>of</strong> South Jer-<br />
•er, an orjinliatlon<br />
recently<br />
formed by the past chiefs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
different ustiea <strong>of</strong> tne knights<br />
<strong>of</strong>, the Ooldtn EslU, will be held<br />
with Keliiervllle Castlf, No. 74.<br />
at HelslarrUIe, on MtUrday evening.<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y II, at 1 ft M.<br />
1<br />
Mat chiefs<br />
will t? present<br />
Iron the senrsi dJ^erent Ustles<br />
in this sMilaa and it is iipeeted<br />
a iood tine will M hat. Tka lnvitatMM<br />
an belmx seat to every<br />
plat chief and a lartt turnout Is<br />
Btpeeteil.<br />
It will be decided at this meet-<br />
Ing where the Amjuat nuetlnj is<br />
to ha held, at the WMlMt are to<br />
be held In a different otatle each<br />
month.<br />
i •';<br />
ESflMll<br />
Downtown ~~* • .,'-<br />
Tks «l»iar-«Kf v i"<br />
I a Bnapej Blond"<br />
children, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury. spairt tde-<br />
.week end here at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr, Rogers' mother. Mrs, Carrie<br />
Kogera,<br />
Mia Ellisbeth chew bu gone<br />
to New York, where she will<br />
spend some time,<br />
llr and Mrs, Charlw Biggin<br />
and Mr, and Mn, Boardraan<br />
Newoomb and dalujhter, Helen,<br />
spent Monday visiting several<br />
Pisces in Norta Jersey.<br />
Quite a number <strong>of</strong> our townsfolk<br />
attend<br />
Bridgeton.<br />
the<br />
parade in<br />
Mr, and Bra, Fred Lund and<br />
sons, Wbrren and William, spent<br />
Monday afternoon in MlUviile.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley,<br />
and<br />
daughter, Belle, spent the<br />
Fourth at Cape May,<br />
Carl Blaskman, who has been<br />
very ill, Is improving,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Learning Berry<br />
and Mr and Urs, Austin Berry<br />
and daughter, Lebma, spent Monday<br />
in Brldgeton Park,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Hiskman,<br />
entertained company from out <strong>of</strong><br />
town over the week end.<br />
Mr. and Mn. Harry H, New.<br />
comb and children, Harry and<br />
Dorothy, spent Monday at River<br />
View Beach.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Newcomb<br />
and daughter, Mary, are upond;<br />
Ing some time at Fortesgue,<br />
Idren, Pel<br />
Mn. Ami<br />
and John Dlllahey.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bailey,<br />
Misses Murthn Riley, Dorothy UH<br />
Dlckel and, Edna McLean spent<br />
Saturday evening in rortescue.<br />
Mr. snd Mrs. James Oibinn,<br />
Mrs. M. A. Smith, Misses Evelyn,<br />
Marlon, Helen, Mildred and Ethel<br />
Smith, Mary Gibson and Messrs,<br />
Donald Smith and Morris Pepper<br />
were In Penn»vllle Monday.<br />
Mr. snd Mrs. M, A. Hmllh and<br />
children, Mildred, Evelyn and<br />
Donald. Mr. and Mrs, Jsmes Qib.<br />
son and daughter, Mary, and Mrs.<br />
M. Cain, Mn. Badle Chamberlain<br />
and SOB, Gilbert, and Morris<br />
Pepper were In Foriescue Sunday.<br />
Mr. snd Mrs. Daniel Batensn<br />
and ghiidren, Robert, Mary, Carolyn<br />
and Ethel, were at River<br />
View Beach Monday,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Ohanoe and<br />
son, Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald<br />
Harrington »nd dauihter, Oaro.<br />
lyn, and Mr .and Mn, Warraa<br />
Miller were In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on the<br />
Fourth.<br />
Among<br />
those who were In<br />
Wildwood last Sunday were: Mn.<br />
Myron Jones and children. Misses<br />
Bebecea and Maria<br />
Hoboins,<br />
Laura Brown, Israh Berry, Dorothy<br />
Jones and Lester Moore,<br />
Walter and Margaret Lore and<br />
Edith Peterson spent the Fourth<br />
at Elver View.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Molllniccr<br />
have recently moved Into<br />
the house formerly occupied by<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Melvln Bockwell,<br />
Mine Dorothy Jones and Mster<br />
Menantico<br />
Mrs, Ada Hampton and daughters,<br />
Lyilla and Florence, called<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Harry Aekley one<br />
day this weak.<br />
Mrs.<br />
Walter Hampton enter,<br />
talned company aver the week<br />
end.<br />
Mn. Anna Haltinger and<br />
daughter vlaltsd Mftlnlfa Bator,<br />
day,<br />
Charles<br />
Aokley, <strong>of</strong> Oaklyn,<br />
spent tbe week end with his parents,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Aokley.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Janus aharp, <strong>of</strong><br />
•unset Lodge, entertained com*<br />
pany from New ork over the holidays.<br />
Moore spent<br />
Baltimore.<br />
the<br />
week end In<br />
Mr, and Mn. Frank Stowman<br />
entertained company from out <strong>of</strong><br />
town over the week end.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, A, J, Kellierg<br />
entertained company from Phlladelphia<br />
over the week end,<br />
Samuel Perrine Ii •pending a<br />
few dsys In iea Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mrs, Archie Jackson spent<br />
Saturday In Brldgeton,<br />
Delmont<br />
Miss Alberta* Chambers is home<br />
from OlasBboro Nonmal School,<br />
Mnt, <strong>Jul</strong>ia Con. John Liplhuska<br />
and<br />
Raymond Warwick are s.t-<br />
David Bateman spent Saturday tending summer school<br />
In South Dennlsvllie.<br />
Blaster Charles Whildln hw<br />
Mr, and Hn, Andrew Bailey been •pending a few days with<br />
spent the Fourtrh in wildwood,' his sister In Leesburg.<br />
Mr. and Mn. Frank Dlckel and<br />
children,<br />
Dorothy May and<br />
Frank, and Miss Edna McLean,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tacony. Pa., spent a tew days<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mn, H,<br />
Oarretaon,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. William Marks<br />
spent lundaf afternoon at the<br />
Sharp farm.<br />
The stork visited ihe homo or<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hanby on<br />
lunday morning and left a little<br />
Dor.<br />
Mr. and Mn, Archie<br />
•hull<br />
•pent Saturday evening In Bridge'<br />
tea.<br />
Among<br />
inne who welt In<br />
Mlllvllle latDrdar evening were!<br />
Mr, and Mn, H«ry Fleldi. Mrs,<br />
Paul Cont.nl, Mr, and Mrs. H.<br />
C. Barrsclaugb .nd HBS, Robert<br />
and Jomph, and Mr. ud Mn,<br />
•tewart campbsil,<br />
Mrs.<br />
Lewi. Conklln U numbind<br />
among the dck.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, John DaMla,, ot<br />
PhlladelhU; Mr. and Mri<br />
•omen Ooraon and family<br />
spent the week end and the<br />
Fourth out <strong>of</strong> town,<br />
Mrs, C. O, Poster and William<br />
Langier. lr,, attended the daSI.<br />
c.tlon <strong>of</strong> the new MUrtheuse<br />
BulldiBfa at Cape May Court<br />
House Thursday, June 30.<br />
Mr. «nd Mrs, Barter, <strong>of</strong> Dorcharter,<br />
and Mr, and Mrs. Bennett<br />
etawman and little son.<br />
Jack, flrers "calling on Jadt Haa.<br />
derson «i»d wife Saturday evening.<br />
Motorists now detour via Dor,<br />
cheater and Leesfeurg •Bi'e the<br />
road Is under Mnatructloa,,<br />
Among ithoee who Meat the<br />
Fourth at wildwood were Mr.<br />
sad* MM, Al pawler, Al Brrkkson<br />
isad family. Mr, Oeorw W,<br />
Lae and Mr. and Mrs,, Hen IT<br />
Henoetmn. ., ; '<br />
Mr. and Mm. Linwwd Foster<br />
as 1741,000.<br />
TOs Bale must be approved by<br />
the District Court <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
and was reported for approval on<br />
Tuesday,<br />
Mr. While wag president <strong>of</strong> uhe<br />
old company and in tbe event<br />
<strong>of</strong> the approval <strong>of</strong> the sale It Is<br />
understood thai the project will<br />
he carried on along about the<br />
same line as in the past. No<br />
change in personnel is sontemplated,<br />
it Is staled, and the sups<br />
name will probably to retained.<br />
Lloyd Lewla will still be in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> production.<br />
'<strong>of</strong> Its map, together with Its convenient<br />
site, has brought t" It<br />
additional recognition for its er-<br />
Bolency,<br />
Newport<br />
The<br />
following were Newport<br />
visitors over'the Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y;<br />
Mr, snd Mrs. Lewis Spencer, Mr.<br />
snd Mn, Oeorge Campbell snd<br />
daughter, tnelda, Mr. and Mrs,<br />
John Joslln. Mr. and Mrs, Wll<br />
bert Joilln and children, <strong>of</strong> Cam<br />
den: Mr, and Mrs. Oeorge Hand,<br />
Mliff Martha Chance, Homer<br />
Bonne, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; Reginald<br />
Hlley, <strong>of</strong> Fort Morris: Mr, and<br />
Mrs. Earl Hornor and children,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Delanco; Mr, and Mrs. William<br />
Van Vllck and son, <strong>of</strong> Gloucester,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bayers,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, George B. lare,<br />
Mr, ind Mrs. William Weldon,<br />
Jr., Mr, and Mrs, Ray Hines,<br />
Mr. and Mr>, Ross C. Comer and<br />
SOB, McCauloy. Mr, and Mrs. wllilam<br />
Weldon, St.. ud. Hiss Helen<br />
Bntten spent the Fou'rtt al Bit.<br />
tyiburg, Pa,<br />
Mr,' and Mrs, Boyd Fagan snd<br />
and Mr, and Mrs, Oharlea L,<br />
Peterson spent the week end at<br />
Delaware Water Gap.<br />
MUsei Erma Moncrlef and<br />
perla petenon and Nelson Batemin<br />
were the guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mr. and Mra, H. H. Hanklns Mn. Frank Newcomb, st Kirk<br />
•pent Wednesday at a Sunday<br />
school picnic in Bridgeton.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Harry<br />
Aekley<br />
motored to Port Norris to visit<br />
her Bitter, Miss Ulile Butby on<br />
Sunday afternoon,<br />
Mrs, Frances Knight entertained<br />
MISS Catharine McDonald<br />
snd friends, from<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
Sunday.<br />
Russel Burden Is hsvIng the<br />
foundation<br />
laid for hi! new<br />
house,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Olunn vis.<br />
Ited her mother. Hoods Aekley,<br />
Monday,<br />
Mrs, Maude Lee and daughter,<br />
ROM, snd Mn, Ellen Fangburn<br />
and Mrs, IliiabetB •ssttuck, <strong>of</strong><br />
Leesburg, vliited Mrs, Edn» Aekley<br />
this week,<br />
Paul Aekley has sold three<br />
acre! <strong>of</strong> land along tbe creek next<br />
to H.' H, Ranklnr property lo<br />
Burdett Tomlln, <strong>of</strong> Oeean Oily,<br />
for a building lot.<br />
Mauricetown<br />
Mrs, George Owens Is entertain.<br />
Ing company from Pennsylvania<br />
for a few days,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, PfBsicky, Of New<br />
York, culled on Mri' Praak Feaster<br />
recently,<br />
Mrs. Mary Errlcson enterMIaed<br />
her brother from Mlllwlle. Friday<br />
evening.<br />
Masters Lawrence sad Kennelh<br />
Bailey ban returned home after<br />
spending some time with their<br />
grandparent!.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Taleoi<br />
spent the week end In Baltimore,<br />
Mrs, Trolus will, and daughter.<br />
Elnora. Ii aoeodlnj somt time<br />
with her anthtr, Mrs, Phoebe<br />
Polhanui, <strong>of</strong> Dorchsnter.<br />
Mrs. Wllllim BhUti and family<br />
ipeat Friday In MilMiie.<br />
Mrs,<br />
George Owsu sad son,<br />
Albert, spent Saturday la Ueaburg,<br />
Milton Bailey, at Dorclio.ler,<br />
called on nil mother. Mrs, Rosa<br />
wood, N. j.<br />
Mr and Mn. Albert Newcoinl,<br />
and daughter. Miss Doris, <strong>of</strong><br />
Bridgeton, called on Mrs. Lydla<br />
Newsomb sundsy.<br />
Misses Florence Ryan and<br />
Hue! Moore spent the Fourth at<br />
River View Beach.<br />
HIIM Mabel Imenon spent<br />
Sunday at Atlantis <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Warren Qehbart was badly<br />
burned this week, while fighting<br />
a ore In the woods. His burns<br />
were treated at Brldgeton Hospital,<br />
Mr,, and Mrs, i, s. Henderson<br />
andfamily, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury, and Mr.<br />
and Mrs. William A. Browne and<br />
son,<br />
William, <strong>of</strong> cecllton, Md,,<br />
spent lunday with Beth Musted,<br />
Mr. and Mn. Leslie Bradford<br />
and daughter. Haul, spent tbe<br />
Fourth at Wildwood.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, William Bradford,<br />
Br., were the guests <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Hurry Bradford Sunday.<br />
Benjamin F. Henderson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Benedict, Md., Is visiting tali<br />
daughter, Mrs, Frank Silvern.<br />
Llndwood Campbell, <strong>of</strong> Dlvld-<br />
•are spending<br />
with tbelr son. B.<br />
UBM la Mam<br />
M«a-<br />
Mrs<br />
Annie Janaa is ipendlne<br />
a weak with her granddaughter.<br />
Miss Gladys Ana, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
Mr. sad MN, John H. Bailey<br />
motored to Del.WUW 8»tunliy.<br />
Mrs flttphen Bhropahlre. <strong>of</strong><br />
Camden, .pent Ui« wee* efld .with<br />
Mr. aga Mrs, Lwlle Calilns.<br />
Mr. aftd Mra. Edw.rd Compton<br />
ot MttWIls; Mr. and!<br />
Aaaicla-<br />
Mr.<br />
at*'.pendln,<br />
p<br />
tlm* -1U. hU<br />
''' "<br />
Ev.nt<br />
was held undfr the<br />
the rairfleld PMsnyteri*n<br />
This church .t.nda In<br />
<strong>of</strong> the road tali way<br />
Fairtan .ud this Ylli.ge.<br />
program was «s follow.; • plfl:.i.-.<br />
Hymn. "F.lth ot Our rita-jaV'V i,<br />
mrocatlon, Bev, J. H. DWtl^M<br />
SeleeUon, male ijuartat. -i-:•,'^A<br />
Scripture Itann, Jtev. W.. ;fcK>:J<br />
Prayer, Bar. I, WV Clark. .<br />
Hoio. 0. Kellmai«r. ' '•'<br />
Financial •taMmsnt; MM, I<br />
Hires, -•• : '•:<br />
Solo. 0, KellinnTor.<br />
* j<br />
Offering for malnUn.nce <strong>of</strong> tn<br />
old Stone Ohu'nt,<br />
• ' ''<br />
Selection, male qu.rlet<br />
Addrew,<br />
-Lite'. Hf^l<br />
Rev, H, 0. WIIMnson, Pb<br />
HyniB, "Ood H* With T<br />
We Meet Again."<br />
Dontogy, congregation.<br />
Benediction.<br />
Ht, I<br />
Vaugban,<br />
j # *j| i= : 6<br />
Many iBtsnsiing atoile.., ara,.<br />
told about tbls old edlnte. '"'<br />
earif yeara Inbabltanta <strong>of</strong><br />
section took refuge there fnpi! ,«|<br />
bloodthirsty Ind|.ni who •' wr" " w<br />
beiag driven further away,<br />
the time if thi war batwsaji ( .<br />
North and thi Boutb It trai- qaiajt: •:;;<br />
as a mruiUnc .tation.<br />
Belnr '<br />
close to the fMimi .Bittn* I<br />
iii a center <strong>of</strong> •ttractiaft. Jt '<br />
are »ery few Mldlere llTlnf j<br />
but they .od Mme oidfriB<br />
tell how there were We and, ^<br />
corp. musle and f.trlotjo l<br />
ing In the lotenat <strong>of</strong>, Old, <<br />
An Incident 1. told, <strong>of</strong> »<br />
living st MnanlMB ' * '<br />
this ghurah to .wa .<br />
Sunday ii, B«aaiM«, ;Hi<br />
there wiinf B^rfi tt<br />
ten. he walked HI OMt<br />
Tbe building' ,H Just m<br />
when iftt «rt«tta,.iritfc;»at|<br />
nldca. brick alMea. *<br />
fsahtoned<br />
bilhlMy<br />
collection bsgi on long'<br />
It hss long been kn<strong>of</strong>amiilar<br />
tandmirk. ale<br />
tery is conne61ed WiUl<br />
Business School<br />
pmong the studenU rweB^ML' „<br />
bted<br />
dlplonum at. Brld»»toB<br />
Raess School are: Ethel Mic-<br />
Oartby. seeMUrid coome; Haa- ,•<br />
nab Braolts, bookkeeplni; couraal.<br />
Joseph<br />
Bnadwar • and RoUS4 .;•('«•*<br />
Baker, commercial narsa,<br />
Bacb* •;;;r||<br />
one has been placed In a gpml :<br />
.••.S<br />
position by toe Wbool employment<br />
departmept. and la \mf :•';<br />
busily engaged in the neld ot<br />
buelness endeavor.<br />
. •<br />
Newport M. E. NatM fi<br />
Sunday evening. <strong>Jul</strong>y 10, T.1I, j<br />
standard time, the Berries will<br />
be In charge, <strong>of</strong> our district 'ip-;<br />
worth Lemue <strong>of</strong>neer.<br />
Do 'Bit<br />
f<br />
miss this service.<br />
Bpeelal tc<br />
<strong>On</strong> June Is, Tboma. I, Weidfcn<br />
and Albert. A. Nuwcomb. both OI<br />
Dividing Creell, were OBiW<br />
marriage by Rev. H.<br />
ing Creek, BPint the week end | Tna Biaj|Ba*r»., ob<br />
with his slater, Mrs. WIiIlam|BUBday ww unu.utlly<br />
Hamers.<br />
Reginald Hlley, <strong>of</strong> Port Norrls,<br />
Is visiting hln gnndmother, Mrs.<br />
Leannra Bilejr,<br />
Lewi* page, or Baltimore, )•<br />
•pending some time it the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> his brother, Oeorge Page,<br />
Miss Lsura Broidwaler Is »(•<br />
tending summer school at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Uttle were<br />
the guests <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Roy<br />
Darby, at Oce.n city, over the<br />
week end.<br />
Mr. and Sra, Charles Hew<br />
comb, <strong>of</strong> rlilUdslphla; Dr, .nd<br />
Mrs. Marcus Newcomb. ot<br />
•rown'i Mill.: Nfs, partia Potter,<br />
or Wenonih, split the week<br />
sad with Mr. .nd Mr.. Peter<br />
Newcomb.<br />
Mr, and Mn, Oaarge Prltchctt<br />
.nd HB, Oeorge. Jr.. <strong>of</strong> MllWllle.<br />
•Bant til* week end with Mr.<br />
and MM, Miner tpsnur,<br />
Un^rwood<br />
Mr. ana Mrs. Bert Moon an*<br />
cblldren, <strong>of</strong> .Brldgeton,<br />
(pant<br />
Suna.y'irltn Mt. and Mr*, twlle<br />
Bradford.<br />
After waiting long and (afor<br />
bU waiter to. amiear<br />
with bia order <strong>of</strong> ham<br />
Biwood taitay kad lha/mlstK. ;> *<br />
tune to fall from tile ro<strong>of</strong> otjbbnj.<br />
Roth's bungalow, at Laurel U»|<br />
very bsdltv i.M-i 0<br />
Charles Bradway and<br />
Noel spaat tatHrdap<br />
with Mr. and lifp,<br />
man and toot Jn t<br />
rade In Brtdgeton.<br />
de n BrtdgttM, .<br />
Mr, aM.HM, JMr4: ; laUW,<br />
daughur, Btliel, spent Bund<br />
BridgetoB..'. •.• •, , ;<br />
Mr. Mi Mra. lanua] 1<br />
daughter, lh i