Cape May County Times, 13 July 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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J Jnc^ili t>o«n»ni hu 1)..light n f ord ^■ai from f»r. Keort, nf So* |»U Mr. aud -Vile. liuiuu, u( I'iiiiaddj.l , -rr I hr gno»t» of EtiipM Ikianam acd [gmllr thi» «»»k. i.'uitp a uuuihrr of our citixena .)>eut Iwii f oartii ml “d-a laic (*ilj. Mr*. Stowe haa retanred homr from dcetn CUr for Uie aeaaon. J Mr. and Mra. William IteVaal and M.. pud Mr*, (inffith Uandy aprut 1 horada) >g with Walter Tartar and family ■ti Tuckahoe. I Frank Smitli and family, of Narberth, are vmting hii parenu, Mr. and -.r*. Alexander Smith. I Sooier* Coreon and Stanley Eiaenbrey kotured to MillvilleThnraday evening. I Mra. Daniel Delaney i* entertaining Ltr siat r from Millville. I Allen Tallman and family, of Somen Tomt, viaited Mr. and Mra. UrifllUi on

Jnnday.

I Mr. and Mra. Libron Coreon viaited ^eir daughter, Mir. William Hinckaon. Ocean City, thia week. I Kev. D. Everett Van Dwight, of HamB'lnlou, viaited hi* family, who are -pending the aninmer here, Saturday. | Samoei Abram* and family, o' Krauk- , are v jailing Tony Caiiuao and

*pent Sunday will, h,

at Millville

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family here.

Mra. Harmon fliltnn w.

on Saturday.

C. T. of Newark, haa been viait-

mg hi* hr.ither, fjirrj.

Mia* Helen Way. of Phitadelphia, •Peot the firtt of Ur* week wiU. her

parenu here.

Miar Klizabelli Heaton, of Philadel Cm*’ U V '* ilinC lier * ,areal « tor » abort Heraebel McClure, of Millville, viaited hia aunt, Mra. Hoae Hilton, thia week. Mr*. John Moon and daughter Clara • ere at their home here for a few day*. Mieaea Margaret St-elman and Haiel Pobinacn, of Camden, have been viait-

mg Mies Uda Wheaton.

Nelaon Parker and wife, of Millville, »P«nt the week-end with Mr*. Park*’ parenu, Jacob Sutton and wife, at Ce-

dar drove.

I*«Jie Power and wife were abopping

in Philadelphia on Monday.

John Berry and wife, of Millville, are viaiting Mr*. Berry'* father. Mr. Oacar

Beealey.

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ikre. of Soutli Seaville, and

.• exclianged pnlpiu Sunday. Kdnwrd It-Vaul, of Sea lair City, apeni

ft week-end here.

Mi** Martha Godfrey apent aeveral * last week with her anut, Mr*. Mar-

Godfrey, at Coart Horue.

[Mr* Eagene Townaend apent riiur*-

L “ deean City.

hlma Way, Marian Hewitt and llallet and Joa Some** joined i party from Petersburg at Stratli-

-r day thia week.

Cornelia Kckervlev and Clara rVaul and Mr. and Mra. Harry Small ud *peut the Fonrth at Ocean City. lr*. Harry Blackaon and daughter irgie, of Wildwood, apent Thursday nitig with relative* here, liw Vera Kauffiuau joined her com iy of Camp Fire Uirla in Atlantic S on Monday to enjoy several weeks [camping at Mar'a Landing, h** Matilda I«eVaol entertained her *r Irom Xewtirlci, Jeaae Souder and >ily, of Trenton, and relative* from ft Cheater, Pa., this week.

STONE HARBOR

The Ktonemen'e exenrainn from Philadelphia law Sunday waa held np

AVALON

f. K. Lamb spent Uie week-end with wile at thia riaort. Ir». Clarence M. Stokee returned to Imuir here after epeadnig a Vomaiown. Pa. Ir- and Mra. P. U. Maguire enterted goe •* over Sunday last. Ir. and Mra. G. Kiddle are spending nal week* at the Naa* collage

Ui atrert.

Ir*. B. Will ha* been entertaining her ghter, Mr*. E. Leroy Sowden, for

haw week.

1. Keualiaw and family are now led in their cottage for the inmmer 'm Leah Clarke waa a Camden viei-

l ‘ u Friday last.

r »- H. KoM.ter Snyder apent several ‘ l * lw week in New York City. •** A. S. Hood waited Philadelphia

luesday.

r. and Mr*. W. W. Unlifant arrived la?t week from California to spend t time with their parents, Mr. and J • Unlifant. ■ Taylor and wife are gureU of Mr*. ^uU during thia week. '*• J Watkins ia entertaining her Nr - Md Mra. C. C. Clemei u, a-hmgton, D. C. - 1 Hageman viaited hia parenu at rrw.rt on Saturday. > Unrbiu. of Cleveland. Ohio, is "g hi* parenu. Mr. and Mr*. K. H. 111 Iheir Princeton Harbor borne. ** W - inr McCandlea* is viaiting ber d* in Virginia. ■'I M. liracber waa in Philadelphia •viral day* thia week, attend.rig to buktueaa mtereeu. • U. Evana was a week-end visitor ^ " - If. Simona *pcnl Sunday here lu» family.

meadow* for over an hoar on account of a gravel train bring off the track. Witli Uie aid of jack* the train was replaced on the rails and proceeded on iu

•ay to Stone Harbor.

Sunday service* in St. Mary’a-by-Uie- ^ • re •* s ». m., Sunday school at W:30 a. m., preaching at 10:45 a.m., and evening eervice at 7:30 o’clock. Tbeae hour* are for Jaly and Augnat, the September honra to be announced later. L. H. Btnham, of Germantown, who haa been at her cottage, Betty-ny-coed. for a week, ha* returned. ' Her guew, Mias Irene Potte, of Woodbury departed for her home Friday. Mr. and Mra. E. H. Baker, of Audubon, F. J., and little daughter Jeannette, who have been gueau at [tippling Water* for a week, returned on Tuesday. Mia* Martha W. Fairfield, of Waahington, 1J. C., arrived on Monday law and • ill atay in -Stone Harbor for a mouth ar least. She ia the guew of her friend

Mra. E. H. Osgood.

Mr*. J. D. Seiberling and daugbte. Edith, of Philadelphia, were among Uie • arly arrival* at Slone Harbor. Mra. Seiberling haa returned home, but M Edith remain* aa the guew ol Mia* 1

lienee Kichler.

Paradise Point haa had a new boat added to iu Heel, Uie Edith, owned byMr. J. B. CaaUe, whoee handsome new cottage at the extreme point is the latest addition u> this rerj- pleasant colony Mra. Edward F. PoW, of Phitadelphia, and ber son Edward, Jr., are gnesu for two months at Kippling Waters. Her «:wer, Mr* J. Faanacht, of West Philadelphia, and ten viaited her over the

week-end.

The Josephine. Mr. W. F. Elder'* speedy little motor boat has a new dress Uua aeaaon. She ccmee up th* bay with a bone ia ber teeth when her owner take* Uie helm.

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