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Mrs. Herbert Lloyd and children, of Stone Harbor, are spending a few days with Mra. Deborah Lloyd. Mr. A. T. D. Ilowell entertained his Sunday School class, on Thursday evening. Those attending were: Miss Rita Schillinger, Mr. Maurice Brooks of Cape May, Mr. Warren Cstherell, Miss Maurine Lewis, Miss Carrie Cstherell, Mias Edna Howell of Ocean City, Miss Ida Norton, Mr. Joseph Zimmerman, Mr. Millard Howell, Mias Bessie Norton, Mr. Edward Tuttle, Mias Carrie Norton, Mr. Learning Lloyd, Miss Beth Reed. Miss Add: Holland, Mr. George Walter,
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The teachers and pupils of the public school gave a very interesting diaon Thursday evening. Several were distributed to the pupils
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Ur. Stewart’s home in N^rth Dias lught fire from the chimney, doing
little damage.
Mr. and Mr*. Knixel, of Camden, sister, Mrs. Jennie Gulick, also of iden, are spending the week-end ith their father, Mr. V. N. Erriek-
Coast Guards Gtrfield Lloyd and [aron Smith are now home for a tort stay. [Mrs. D. C. Lloyd-has returned from where she has been lengthy visit wiJ> her lldren.
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from OK ~T4ma" Corrrwo^B Miss Julia Grace School, arrived home AQn ning to spend holidajiu'y . ”* Miss Annie and Renol i home for a two weeka', noida has been quite ill w, 4 Mr. Thomas Hughes, of Ce. ate Xmas dinner at N. T. Smi did Griffen Pharo, of Bayonne, V Joe Kirkbride moved his famt. Camden a short time ago and make H his future home. Miss Clara Springer is at home dur ing holidays. The town was awakened Xmas morning by carol singers, their n voices filling the still air with “Silent Night." Mrs. John Hearon is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mra. Whitehead, Brooklyn. Geo. Stoneman and family spent Xmas at the home of Mrs. Hannah Hearon. Capt. and Mrs. Joe Wells, Richard Doughty and family, from Brooklyn, are spending a few days in town, the guests of J. W. Hughes. Capt. Maurice Tomlin is home for a few days, while his vessel dischargee cargo at Beltimore. The “Philathea" Class will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Frank Bright this Thursday afternoon. The Ladies' Aid gave a social at the Paroonagc Tuesday evening. Everybody had a pleasant evening. Miss Mary Tomlin, of Dias Creek, was calling in town the first of the week. Chaa. R. Mixner is at home for a few days, and when he returns to his duties, will take his new bride.
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SHOULD YOU PREFER TO PAY AN EQUAL AMOUNT EACH WEEK YOU CAN DO SO. Class 60 the pay steals are 50e each week for 50 weeks and two weeks before Chriatmas yon will receive n check for *25.00. _ r „ Class 100, the payments are 11.00 each week for 50 weeks and two weeks before Christmas yon will receive a check for *50.00. Payments must be msdr every week or may be made In advance far any number of weeks. Can you think of an easier wsy to provide money for I Christ mss presents, taxes, coal, etc. ^loin yourself—get every one in the family to join. »w this to your friends and get them to join. Everyly is welcome to join. The Christmas Club opens Moods). December 20th, you ran join anytime from December 20. 1915, to ebniary 1, 1916. Call and let us tell yon all about 1L
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