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SOUtH DENNIS. yjs* M C Ludlaw '-islted her brollic M»y Court House on Thur*md Mrs. Wsrren Grace caUcJ on yn. ?mlth Stiles on Sunday-. a. j. Meerwald and family atMode'! a" entertainment In the Den5is T :: <■ school on Thursday al.ernoon. jjiK Marguerite Meerwald. of Cam- ^ fpen' the week-end with her moSmith Stiles lias returned to l, K home, after MsKin* reUtlves in pesmisYtHa Viv Aupustlne. of Philadelphia, is r irst of Mrs. R. McCormack, jlr R- Goff, of Ocean City, la vUlt1L , M m L Nickerson. nohirt Sutton and son visited Wood bine ' a Friday. ilr H. Hewitt returned to his home ob Thursday, after spending some ua* ta Salem. yjj E. Scull and Mrs. George Bros calico on Mrs. Samuel Cox. at South Seavi.ie. on Thursday Clt■ ion Hickman spent a few day of |a> t week in Erma. 0* -rge Derltt visited Sea Isle or. Sum-.y. M v. Lydls CTandol celebrated her W.b birthday on Saturday. Ml Ralph Pen raon. of Avalon. : a feor days of last week with her ir <h<r. Mrs. L'ok spent a few day a of last week at Cold PpH'.*. Ed. srd Hickman is HI with tonsiUtia Mbs Annie Nickerson hsa retnrntd to Glenslde. Mr*. Enoch Scnll went to Wildwood on Wc-dnesdsy. Clinton Nickerson snd Jas Eldredge visited Cape May Court House on day. Mrs. Caroline Uilszard, widow of the late Joseph Dlissard. died on Tuesday evening, after a long Illness. She

Is survived by a daughter and a brothMiss Martha Mcerwald was the guest of Miss R. S. Gandy on Wednesday evening. Capt. A. J. Meerwald visited friends ! Cape May Court House on Monday.

DENNISVILLE. I^onard Jones visited his uncle at Goshen on Friday. Miss R. S. Gandy and Martha Town spent the week-end in Philadelphia. Calvin Creamer and Edward Errick•ou visited Newark recently. Mr. Eugene Springer and his two children. Lydia and Frank, motored to Cape May Court House on Wednesdayevening. Miss Grace Ftdler stund.d a wedding in Tuck ah oe last week. Miss Irene Woolson visited Middle Towushlp High School on Friday. Mr. Leamlng Rice called on relatives on Wednesday. Mrs. Jane R. Mi*..-j is recovering from an injury rurtained by a fall. Mrs. Fred Rushnell and Miss Hattie Dalton visited Cape May Court Hon:^ on Thursday. A pie social was held In Mrs. Buslinell's ice cream parlor on Saturday evening. Mis* Helen Fldler has recovered from an attack of bronchi!is and has returned to Philadelphia. Mrs. Brooks Blizzard spent the weekend at Eldora. Mr. Roley Hughes injured his hand while lifting logs Isst week. Mr. John Carroll's Sunday school class had an ice cream sale ou Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Pjwell Carter, of Pitman. were recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thompson, of Goahen, called on Mrs. John Carroll on Wednesday. Mies R. S. Gandy spent Wednesday at Ocean View Miss R. S. Gandy entertained » few

of the Nerr East workers at supper on Thursday evening. Those present were Mrs. Lydia Bnshnell. Mrs. Brix •: BiiZfArd. Misses Haute Dalton. Helen Car 11, Hattie Fidlcr. Sara Fldler. Martha Mecrwald and Martha Town. Charles Hughes and Benjamin Springer vislied South Dennis on Saturday. The DennisviUe school entertained the Ludiani't echool and several visltiii Thursday sftcrnoc-i with a veryinteresting Washington Birthday Tognun. Among the apeakera were

Mias R_ S. Gandy and Supt. A. W. Hand. A small admission charge was made for the benefit of the “Near East Relief."

The forms of the Cape May County Tines close fyomptly each week on Wednesday afternoon, at four o'clock. No news or advertising copy can be accepted after that time for Inaertlon [ •n the current week's Issue. Thle rule will be strictly adhered to, and advertisere and correspondents are earnest !y reouested to Oct their espy In ssr*y

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