Cape May County Times, 20 February 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

DENNISVILLE. M;es Orsce Fidkr a no Pb(M-be ri tired Cape May Court House on Sat-

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Miss Anna Springer spent the weekend with Miss Sara McKalg at South lionnla. Miss Mabel Reed went to Pe'ersburg „n Monday. Mrs Sophia Myers spent the week rod w th her mother. Mrs Daniel Westcott entertained company over the week-end. .Mr. Warren Grace has returned his home The h gb cost of 11 vine is solved and ibe ladl«s are doing It. See editorial on page 'our. Mrs Cgden Gandy has returned to ter horn t. after visiting in Camden. Mrs Uugene Way visited her daughters in Philadelphia last week. Charl'O Hughes and Benjamin .Springei sp. Saturday afternoon In south D-mnla. Mrs. 1. Stile', of Cape May Court House, t ^ent Thursday aft- moon with Mrs. Grace. Mrs. ‘ugene Stiles visited Mrs. Warren Unce on Friday evening. The ‘ upils of Ludlam'a School entertained ibe pupils of Deonisvllle school and a 1e% friends on Thursday after

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Vr. Rfi-v Hughe* visited bis sister in Peterslmi*> on Monday. Mias Cora Corsou •Islied her brother ai Cape May Court House last week. Mr. Harry Fidler has returned to his duties as station agent. Miss R. S. G -ndy spent two days of last week at Cape May. A surprise party was given to Miss Phoebe Fidler on Friday evening, in honor of her 14lh birthday.

Make a dollar do a dollar's work. How the ladies have started to do it Is told In the editorial on page four.

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SOUTH DENNIS. Mivs Anri Springer of Dennlsville. spent the week-end with Miss Sara McKalg. Mias P. N. Williams has returned tc bci home. Matthew Jefferson spent Sunday with his parents. Mrr. E. Ross, of Petersburg, spent last week with her mother Mr and Mrs. Haro'd Ross spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs Smith Stilea la visiting Mrs. Warren Grace. Edward Jefferson has gone away for the remainder of the winter Aaron Nickerson spent Sunday with his mother. Margaret Pierson, of Wildwood, pe nt the week-end with her parent.Capt. A. J. Mecrwaiii spent Momlay In Trenton. Mr. Draycott visited Bis wife at Cooje-r Hospital, recently. Miss Jennie Hallow ell is very ill. The I-adics Aid met at Mrs. J. Cranuol's on Thursday. I-ewis Edwards visited Cape May Court House recently. Gus and Bill Mcerwald went to Cape May Court House on Monday. Want to cut down Uie cost of living" You can. Others have pledged to do it See editorial on page four.

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