Cape May County Times, 20 January 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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maiirrl-i coBrikeas o, M reoLC man CJM> yOBDC ^a—B. wffl be sivauaud at tbe Academy MaaSc. W(«Bca«r.V «r«»jj the clue -..ill be ts orwaaac Tetaraae. who bare completed the

MUa M. Ltpchla returned te Phlladel-

r. rtmtler to tbe «oe pret«omV ebowa hen. win take place at the IvtSc Theatre Friday eranluc. Jai.uary apth. People aboold not fall to attend It If they kaow what K U to enjoy a baerv lauph. the Kayatone Telephooe and Teltipaph of Cape Kay. paid the town a

Mphla. wen hen on a abort stay last reck. Thalia Boeeafeld celebrated bar Urth-

dearh o' Amos Gan nett, a Ctrtl War eetena. on Wednesday. January 11. at the ace of U. Deceased la am rived by a eon and three daughters. Mrs. Mahle OoS rod two children. Virginia and Robert, spent Saturday In M1D-

Walter r*a«"p hr J the misfortune of kMtag his thumb while employ I'd In the aaw min of R. B. Mason, on Friday. Mrs. DavU Harris attended the fnnardl of her ..ieoe la MlDrlUa, on Wedneada^. George Ban. of Newark, la f"W days here with Me family Mrs. W. W. Ms sen Is U at thlr writing. Mrs. Robert Ueaa and daughter spent

Mrs. stllea. of Port Kerris. Is spend nme time with her xm. Jacob Pettit. J0L.1 Shannon, of Sea Isle CIV. was

SOUTH ■ KA Y I LI.E Miss HuMa Heston” was shopping In Millville on Saturday. Harmon Htltrwi butchered two fine pork-

Mrs. Hannah Adame, of Gloucester, la TtslUng Mrs. John Rocap. ITank Sheppard and family, of Wildwood. called on H. T. Pierson and family. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grace, of MUMUe. spent the week-end with Leri Orac^ Mrs. John Dcuglaaa of Cape May Court

While Shop pin* te Phil} SPITZER’S NEW STORE 1023 Market Street A Beautiful Line of MiUmery, Fan, Coots, Slits and Dresses At Lowest Prices 14. SPITZER 1023 Market St- Phils.

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EARL H. WAOOINQTON

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Sunday with her father. J. P. Collin*. Mia* Helaa Flaher. of PhiladelphU. waa with her parent*. Andrew Fisher and

C. M. Westcett and wife. Mrs Rj Hilton. Mr* Edward McAUUuer. C. EUenberger. C. S. Foatar. Sr- aad C. Foatrr. Jr- attended Pomona Grange Rio Grande. Saturday.

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Officers

WILLIAM E. MASSEY. Freeldeat

k'ENRY O. MOORE. Vice-President CLAYTON HAINES BRICK. Vice-P.we. RUSSELL H. NULTV, Sec. and Troea.

CLINTON B. PRICE, Title Officar STIRLING W. COLE. Trust OfBcer s Assistant Title Gdlc'.r CLARENCE L. COLE, Solicitor

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WILLIAM E. MAKSEY HENRY l>. MOORE CLAYTON HAINES BRICK J. M. CHESYCR R. W. EDWARDS R. HOWARD THORN HARRY HEADLEY

Directors OTIS M. TOWNSEND ROBEP T I. KAY JAMES C- SCULL ALLEN CONSON WM. F. SHRIVER WM. H. CAMPBELL JOHN C. STFELMAN

CHAS. C. POV.-ELL JOHN R. GROVES JECSE O. LUDLAM E. RILEV MIXNER CLARENCE !_ COLE FLOYO C. S'MUt C. HOM'R SHOEMAKER

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