Cape May County Times, 22 October 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

DENNI6V$LLE. lin Fldler :

Mr. John Fldler dfeent Friday in

[ Philadelphia.

Mr. Eugene Springer spent Thare- [ day evening In Millville. A number of the per pie from Belle- [ plain*- attended the prayer meeting I services here on Thursday evening. Mrs. Virginia Pierce is spending sometime here with her mother The Sewing Circle spent Thursday ( evening with Mrs. Lx-wis Everingham

I In Helslervllle.

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

| in Vineland.

Mr. George James spent the week-

I end with his parents.

I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woolsor are Hepending this week in the city of

I Washington. -

Mr. Harry Scull spent the week end

(with Mr. Harry Auley.

Mr. William Steelman spent Sunday

with his parents.

Mrs Emma Springer is spending Ihis week with her son. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson entertained their sot. and family, of Philadelphia, over Sunday. Mrs. Mahaley Hughes celebrated uii ihtiaj by having a party on Frl-

y evening.

Misses Edith aiid Rose Gandy have Returned home afte. spending somee in the city. \ Mr. Charles Stevenson spent the peek-end with his parents. 1 Miss Mamie Hughes spent Sunday jrith her mother. Misses Florence and Anna Brown Saturday in Cape May Court Miss Grace Fidler spent Sunday fith her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corson and .' child spent the week-end with his pat' cnts. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson Dr. Clarence Way and mother spent a few days of last week in Philadel-

phie

aMr. Michael Berarde spent the weekend in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Everingham ■pent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Triah Gandy. Mrs. Roxana Gandy spent Friday in . Philadelphia

SOUTH DENNIS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wood Smith and Mr. Winnie Baker and family, of Millville. or. Sunday. Adna Hickman spent the week-end at Cold Spring. Mr. Jere Cahaley visited his daughter In Philadelphia last week. Mrs. Jennie Dooliug. Miss Nettie Moore and friend, of Millville, called ‘ t the Misses Morton on Sunday. Miss Hazel Conover visited Miss Edna James recently. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stiles went to Cape May on Saturday evening. Jas. Hasb.ouck spent Wednesday with old friends. Matthew Jefferson and family called i his parents on Sunday . Miss Marguerite Meerwald. of Camden. spent the week-end with her mo-

ther.

The Misses Ludlatn visited Ocean City on Tuesday. Samuel Morton and family, of Avalon. called on his sisters on Saturday afternoon. Ralph Goff, of Ocean City, was In town on Thursday Mr and Mrs. Wm. Peterson visited relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Erantell. of Atlantic City, called on friends on Sun-

day.

Mrs. Jere Cahaley visited relatives Dias Creek la"t week. Miss Martha MeerwMd spent Thursday evening at HelalervUle. Enoch Scull and Miss Khoda Barnes visited Atlantic City on Wed.esday, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards spent Tuesday at Wildwood.

MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Maurice River Cove Oj stera ' Salt Oysters, Clams, Snappers, Crabs - Both Phones Dock SL Market. Phlla.

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

day.

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

summer at their cottage

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jefferson mo-; lored to Sea Isle on Sunday. iWhri Mrs. Lewis Edward?: is visiting

friends in Philadelphia

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