MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, GLOUCESTER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Copyright (c) 2002 by Susan Winters (Flsu40@aol.com). ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submittor has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ************************************************************************ PITMAN TRIO PLAYS AT COLLEGE ASSEMBLY An hour of music will be enjoyed at the Glassboro Teachers College on Thursday morning, jan 18 at 10:30. Mrs Dorothy Willis Carey, Mrs J.W. Carey and Mr Harold Woomer, all of Pitman, have prepared a program of operatic selctions which they will present as a string ensemble. in addition, Mr William Irwin, of Camden, a freshman student at the college, will play two trumpet solos. Mrs. Carey is a graduate of the Glassboro institution and Mr Carey is Instructor of Industrial arts at the College. Mr Woomer is well know in local music circles. SORORITY MEETING Miss Edith Bricker was hostess to the members of the Kappa Beta Gamma Sorority at her home Monday evening. The following were presend: Viola Hilderbrand, Betty Jane Crane, Hazel Schneeman, Winifre Hildebrand, Jean Turner, Gladys Heritage. A new member, Minerva Hildebrand was admitted to theh club. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Betty jane Crane Monday evening, Jan 29. SEWING CIRCLE TO HOLD COVERED DISH LUNCHEON The members of the Presbyterian Sewing Circle will have a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs Martha nelson on North Delse Drive on Thursday, Jan 25 at 1 o'clock. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs Almarine Woodruff entertained the following guest at bridge on Monday evening. Mrs. D.L. Silver, Mrs. Edson Fitch, Mrs Harold Leddon, Mrs Carlton Brown,. Mrs Mulford Crane, Mrs Chester Steelman and Miss Katherine Smith of Woodbury. BIRTHS A son arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs Peter Sandelier, of Maple Street on Sunday. A son was born to Mrs and Mrs Cloyd Henderson at the Underwood Hospital, last Wednesday evening. Mrs henderson is the former Alice Downs. Mr and Mrs Joseph Mitchell announce the birth of a daughter at home on E. High Stree on Thursday PENNSGROVE TOPS CLAYTON....from "The Spectator" On Tuesday night, Clayton suffered it's first setback at the hands of Pennsgrove High School at the latter's cout, 29-17. Pensgrove led throughout, overpowering the Highwayman in every period with the exception of the second quarter. The "Riverman" led at the half, 11-10 and at the three quarter mark, 18-15. Eleven points in the final perdiod matched with Clayton's two, finished the defeat. This game broke a string of five consecutive vbictories for the Highwaymen. They had won over Alumni, St James, Woodstown, Glassboro and Pitman. Frannie Stout lef the offense for Pennsgrove with four field goals and one penalty cast for a total of nine counter. Don Wanner led the losers with two field goals for a total of four markers. The Clayton JV team, however won over the Pennsgrove "seconds" by the score of 18-16. Claytons next game is with Salem at Salem on Friday evening. Susan Susan Winters