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C^r ta Cr**iD*r U cuttl»r wood at fecit S«*tU1«. Irrr . F Wooiaoa. Carrl« Waateott aad Ijdls Sprtnscr 'iiUe^. South Deaals t _ -r .iday aftprnoon. y lv « Ro»r Gandy ha* returned home, jf.fr rtattlBC In Camden. ,t tMcher'* meelln* waa held in p^niilpUlf ad>ool on Thuraday after-j
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lire Wairen Grace went to Phlladelptr- co Tu«*dajr. A jarty ' ** given at the home of Mr K.ley H- ghe* on Saluroaj evening in tonor of il* birthday. Uttle Mo! y Well* is risking her francnarentiMm Grar • Ftfiler U visiting at Cape Miy Court Uonae. Ms» Can ala Berardr went to Cape Mi> court iiouae on Friday. A Meeting was held In the Dert.li> rllk aeboolt »use for the purpofx of form me a 1 ante and School Aaaocla-
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reek-end with Mrs Carrie Bu»h-
llln He> n Carl I risked friendr at Sooth Dew is on Thursday afternoon. Hr and lira. W. S. Thompson, of Gosbt-n, cal cd on Mrs. Wm Thomp•on on Sum ay. Ml» ‘ ale Lewi* is riaklcg Min Cora Tee- on. Bu.-ael Fieida spent the week-end with Jdisa G. Creatm i Ur. Anderson, of Camden, spent the week-end with M. Hughes. Franl: Erickson and tamfly, of Wildwood, with Mrv A. Scull. Mr. and Mra. Z. Taylor have returned to their home; utter spending a few months In Philadelphia. Mrs. Phoebe Grace spent the weekend with Mra. O M. Geary. Tli< Misses Fldler entertained the Sewing Circle on Wednesday evening, j Mra S. Hand, of Cape May, spent
Samuel Ww. otr spent Sunday with bta family. Mabel Laahley la vtalUng her mothEdward Westcott spent Sunday with hla auct, Mrs. H. Trout. Aura Woolson is confined to the bouar with a sprained ankle Mra. John Fidler Is 111 at this writ-
ing.
Mrs. Samuel Woolson entertained the Cadies Aid on Monday evening. Robert Fldler visited S-.mih aville «« week. Miss Hattie I dler * Sunday School class sold ice cream . n Saturday. Miss Hannah Fldler on this week s sick list.
SOUTH DENNIS.
John Dougin*, of Cape May Court House, visited his mother on Sunday Lawrence McKalg Is working at Cape May. Mias Margaret Pierson, of Wildwood, spent the week-end with her parent* Mn Cha*. Watson visited Cape May Coart House on Saturday. C F. Learning spent Frli'.ay at Ocean City. Mra. Ida Kramer visited Mra. L. Me Kaig on Friday. David Sntton spent part of last week at Cape May. Mra. Andrew Hickman naked her mother at Clermont over the week-
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Mrs. harry Thomas is 111 at this writing. Frauk Moore la repairing his bouse. Capt. A. J. Meerwald spent Saturday at Atlantic City. Leslie Ludlam. Jr., of Cape May Court House, spent the week-end with bis aunts. Allan Connor w as a Cape May Court Houoe visitor on Saturday. Mias Mary LutMam and Chaa. Meerwald attended a Teachers' meeting at
| Dennlsrflle or. Thursday afternoon. I Mrs Hallowell visited Philadelphia recentlv. Mrs Eugene Stilee risked Cape May [Court House on Saturday Mr. and Mr.*. Warren Grace called on Mrs. Smith Stiles on Sunday jre-
ning.
Mra. Ida Kramer has added a front porch to her property recently purchased from Mias Ella Morton. South Dennis has exceeded her Quota in the Near East Drlv*. having raised *66. Capt. A. J Meerwald went to Trenton on Monday. Cape May Court House visitors last week were Mra. D. Westcott and Mr. Tboa. Hrown. Mr. Warren Grace spent Monday in Phlladelph'a Frank Springer had the misfortune ' fall in the pond while walking on the let on Saturday.
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H. C. L. N6W8 THREE MONTHS OLD. In the middle of January. 1920. the Department of Labor issuer a bulletin declaring that there was a decrease of 2 per cent In the retail price of M articles of food In September. 1919. aa compared with August, b ' the cost of those 22 articles was C per cent higher then In September a year before. This ii.formation three months old.' will be of service as a matter of per-1 manent record for future reference, j Out as a matter of current news, it is of no value whatever. Householders who grapple with the problem of the high cost of living from day to day are little Interested In records three montiir old. Gathering ibe information ar* printing It merely adds to the cost of living.
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