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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES BSTABUSESD 1BSS. A NEWSPAPER FOR ATT, OF CAPE MAY COUNTY.
CONSOLIDATED WITH THE SEA ISLE CITY REVIEW.
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been paring a abort visit to bar parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Ovars, or Stone Harbor, baa returned to Minnesota, where abe la at present located. Mia* Owera Is enthusiastic over her
work.
Mrs. William Scbuck, who has been at her cottage for a week, bas returned to Philadelphia. Her niece, Mr*. Albert Well, went on Friday. Mr. R. H. Robertson and bis three eons, all recently borne from service, enjoyed a day'* Sabine at Stone Har-
bor.
Mr*. Mary R. Moore, of Ix>s Angeles, Calif., was a recent visitor. Mrs. Moore is an attractive young widow
. end Mrs. H. 3. Romrill and Ml** RumrtU. who have been nt the Roberts Apartments on 104th street all the aeason. have gone to Hsddonfield, where they will pass^the winter;
Oct. S. 1919.
Editor Cape May County Tunas: :. D. Gibson, of New York City, piesldent of the Liberty National Bank, baa been appointed by the trustees of Fryeberg Academy. Maine, to receive contribution* for the fund of $50,000 which the Alumni are raising in order to secure -a gift' of $150.00 offered by a triend. In the hope that
and received a good deal of social at- ibis may reach the eye* or an Alumtention. She purposes to return to nu*. the writer sends Ibis to your pa-
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STONE HARBOR. The excursion train was made up of ten packed cars. Mr George Rummel, the well known real estate man, for so long prominent in Stone-Harbor affairs, was a recent visitor. Mr. Rommel Is now located at MerchantvlUe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edaon and their Uttle eon. Jack, are passing the week in town, .dividing their time between Mrs. Florence Erode, of Logan, and Mr. Jules Loucbeln. of Alsea Farms. Penlyn, Pa. Mrs. Martha Oyster entertained a house party at Wallace Cottnge over the week end. Including Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy and Mr. George Murphy, Jr.. Just home from a year's service In the Heavy ArtiUer/ overs Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seifert. Mr. end Mrs. Christian Hofkc. Mias Sarah Wood Is making an au-
to trip with mends this week. The first of October a he will return To Stone Harbor for an extended stay. Mias Kite will accompany her. Mrs. E. T. Fries bar been In Philadelphia fm & week. Mrs. H. 11. Simon, who has been visiting friend* In Palermo lor a week, returned to Stone Harbor Monday eve-
ning.
The 6.06 and the 6.40 p. m. trains came in with one engine Monday. The 6 06 was late on account of engine trouble. Rev. Dr. E. H. Mueller, a Klsalonarj from India, preached at the Lutheran Community morning and evening U> Interested congregations. Dr. Mueller will go to South America as aoc be receives his passport. On account of tne war be will not be allowed to return to India. Miss Nan Owers. Ex-Sccretaiy of the National T. W. C. A, who has
California before the cold weather, as she has been living there for a number of years with hei invalid husband and fin dr the climate here less agreeable than that of the Golden State. Frederic W. Allen, who *aa over the week-end. entertained Informally at high lea at "EmhnrsL' Mr*.. Lewis DeJtricb and her tour children hare been visiting Mrs. Annie B. Deltrich for a week, returned on Mr. Lewis Deltrich came for them In his touring car. arriving early
i Saturday.
Mr*. Deltrich'* youngest eon, W’UUam F., motored down on Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. H. B. Olewlne. of Harrisburg. are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
F. Ferres.
Miss Janet Ferree is recovering from a sharp attack of auto-poiaonlag. Mr. W. D. Edson. Mr. John Crout. n. John Urns ted and Mr. George Hidklnson, brother to the favorite star, BUlie Burke, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edson, at the “Guadeloupe.” ' They enjoyed a trip with a catch of 1*6 fish. Including many ' blues." . and Mrs. J. J. FUxgerald. who have been at Fleck Cottage all the left on Monday for their home In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Fltxgerald are New Englanders. Mr. and Mrs. Fleck are expected soon for a few weeks. Mr. J. Harris Lighty motored down for the week-end at their cottage on Sunset Drive. Mrs. Mary Clark, who was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Roe for the week end. returned Monday week. Mrs. Josephine Taylor, her grandson, Theodore McDennot. and Miss Fannie Lane, who have been enjoying bungalow life In September, returned to Philadelphia last week
j*-r. which as w - know bas a wide
cln ulatton.
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