Cape May County Times, 30 December 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

OAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

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Mr*. WlllUm Champion wa* the cuest of the Ml**** Morton on Monday. Alvin M<K»t* spent the Week-end with I* mother. Richard Leant! ns 1* spending several day* with hi* parvota. J« hn Cahaley spent several di y» of la week-with hi* *1*1 er. Mr*. Fiank Barre Edward 'offeraon U apendlns hi* vao lion with hU parents. Mr*. L ura McKal* end eon Alvin, and [la* Lydia Nickerson, spent Christr with Mrs. Ralph Goff, at Ocean City Kiss Carrie Douxtau visited her mother on Monday. Mr*. Rkhard Render spent Tuesday with Mrs Prank Barnes Mrs. Martha Godfrey with Mr*. Ralph Goff, at Ocean View. Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Leamms lalned Mr*. L. Creoe end Mi** Cecilia

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Miss Lydia Spr.njrer sp nt the wrek-nd with her rr.mdmother rt Eldora. The Be wins Circle met with Mis* Helen Carol on Wednesday ermlnjc. Vi-s. Chvle* Reed spent three days o this week In Millville. , -fra B-salc Mitt and little son nr. spendlnr. some time with her mother, Mrs Will lam Thompson.

The community wishes a hasty recovery for Ml** Roxana Qandy. who has r.:.e the hospital for an operation. Tite Mlaaes Florence. Alice and Anns' Brown motored to Pitman, on Sunday. Mrs. John Jones and aon Leonard, a pen Wednesday In Philadelphia B. F. Sprlirer. of Phllsdelphla. : pen ’ Tuesday with his brother. E Springer. Miss Mi.y Reed Is entertaining her 'xmt In from Millville this week.

Miss Bertha Hagan is visiting her ci i a: Linden Lane farm. Mias Margaret Pleraon la spend!.tg her vacation with her iwrenia. James Boyk and family acre guests of !r and Mrs ilarry Boyle over the weekad. Captain A. J. MserwaM went to Philadelphia on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Stiles spent Christ■as with James Stile*, at Dcnnisvtlle Mrs. lAWrence McKaig entertalneu Mrs Kremmer. cn Sunday. Miss Mar]' Mi-erwald. of Trenton Norl&I. I* shend'.r.g her vacation with her .'err Cahaley died on Friday. The mend was held at his late residence on Tuesday St eleven o'clock. The syml....ny of the community Is extended to >e bereaved family. SOUTH SEAVILLE Elmer Smith, of Boston. Mass., spent I the week-end with hi* mother. Mrs. S. S. Terry. Mr... F. M. I Finer Is visiting her daughter. Mrs Isa Ale. at Frankford. George Ross. Mrs. Jennie Currie « son Frederick, are apeno. g the holidays ’ In New York. >s Mildred Sutton, who la attending j State Normal. U visiting Mrs. George ' Itner. Miss Florence Corson, of Borden town, spending the holidays with her parent*. :r. and Mrs N. 8. Corson. Russell LeTorneau Is Visit'ng r*lat .n Camden and Philadelphia. Mrs. Bredvfrd Steelman, of Camden, spent Saturday' with her rtster. Mrs. Harry Piaraoit. Palmer Langley, of Malaga. Is *p«i a fortnight wl'h his grandparents. Mr. nd Mrs. John Langluy. Mr*. Lillie Pierson, of Cape May. called n Harry Pierson and family Friday. Sev-ral from here attended the cantata l the M. K. church. Sea Isle City. Monday night. James Hal.tia. of South Vineland. • 1th t'.« Hilton fam'ly over the week-< Clarence Westrott and family, of Ocean City, anu Raymond WestcotL U Atlantic | City, took Christmas dinner with their i parent!. Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Wastcott. Mrs. Edward KcA'llr.er was In Bridge- ' an on Friday. Harry Spence, of Camden, spent Wodeaday with his family bare. Mr. and Mrs Freeman Pierson, of South Ttenn's spent Christmas day with hi* sou. -larry Pierson. Misses Stella Payne and Mildred Pieran motored to Millville Satunlay Mra Edna Douglas*, of Cape May Court House, spent the week-end with her father. J. P. Collin*. Eugene Watson. Of Millville, has 'juen visiting relative* here.

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NOTARY PUBLIC

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An heriloom started this family feud

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