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Mr. John Fldler apent Friday In

Philadelphia.

Mr. Eugene Springer spent Thursday evening in Millville. A number of the pec pie from Belleplaine attended the prayer meeting services here on Thursday evening. Mrs. Virginia Pierce Is spending sometime here with her mother. The Sewing Circle spent Thursdayevening with Mrs. Lewis Evetingham

in Helslerville.

Mrs. Andrew Anderson and two daughters spent the week-end with Mrs. Mahaley Hughes. Mr. Eugene Springer spent Saturday

In Vineland.

Mr. George James spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel VVoolson are spending this week In the city of

Washington. •

Mr. Harry Scull spent the week-end with Mr. Harry Auley. Mr. William Steelman spent Sunday witb his parents. Mrs. Emma Springer i- pending this week with her son. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson tertained their son and family, of Philadelphia, over Sunday. "'s. Mahaley Hughes celebrated her bit •hday by having a party on Fri-

day evening.

Misses Edith and Rose Gandy have returned home after spending sometime in the city. Mr. Charles Stevenson spent the week-end with his parents. Miss Mamie Hughes spent Sunday with her mother. Misses Florence and Anna Hrown spent Saturday in Cape May Court

House.

Miss Grace Fidler spent Sunday

with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs Harry Corson and ■ child spent the week-end with his parR! ents. Mr and Mrs. William Thompson. [ Dr Clarence Way and mother spent i a few days of last week in Philadel-

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t «Mr. Michael Berarde spent the week-

f end In Philadelphia,

f Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Everingham L spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs.

K Uriah Gandy.

jf' Mrs. Roxana Gandy spent Friday in

r Philadelphia

SOUTH DENNIS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wood Smith and Mr. Winnie Baker and family, of Mill viile, on Sunday. Adna Hickman spent the week-end . Cold Spring. Mr. Jere Cahaley visited his daughter in Philadelphia last week. Mrs Jennie Doolim-. Miss Nettli Moore and friend, of Millville, called i the Misses Morton on Sunday. Miss Hazel Conover visited Miss Edna James recently. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stiles went to Cape Ma; on Saturday evening. Mrs. Jas. Hasbrouck sp-nt Wednesday with old iriends. Matthew Jefferson and family called on his parent* on Sunday. Miss Marguerite Meerwald. of Camden. spent the week-end with her mo-

ther.

The Mit*es Ludlam visited O.can City on Tuesday. Samuel Morton and family, of Avalon. called on bis sisters on Saturday afternoot.. Ralph Golf, of Ocean City, town on Thursday. r. and Mrs. Wm. Peten,on visited relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bramoll, of Atlantic City, called on friends on Sun-

Mr Myers and family have moved to Philadelphia. Mrs. Ida Kramer, of Cold Spring, visited Mrs I^wrence McKalg. on Fri-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Copetnan have returned to Philadelphia after spending the

summer at their cottage. - ■ - ■

and Mrs. Stephen Jefferson 110 :

ten d to Sea Isle on Sunday When You Feel Out of Sorts am

Mrs. Lewis Edwards Is visiting

friends in Philadelphia f Thinpc With a Dull Eye

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day.

Mr*. Jere Cahaley visited relaUvt

at Dias Creek last week.

Miss Martha Meerwald spent Thurs

iy evening at Helslerville.

Mr*. Enoch Scull and Miss Rhode. Barnes visited Atlantic City on W< '

nesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards spent

TuFfedny at Wildwood.

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