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Mr. and Mrs. Somers Cor-
V.' | 0 „„ SAsvillc a son. on Saturday,
meeting on Monday evening a &r '.^ uary 20lh xlrs . Corson will be
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frjends >ere oui S.turanr cun»i«K Mr.. Sotxn Si.ven. “JJ 6 " with Captain Frank Cobb. | City vl.ltor the »™t ol the E. M. Fenton was down over the Misses Vera Sharp and Margaret eek-end at his cottage. Sharp, of Tmkahoe, were in town
\V. A. P. Thompson has gone to, p r jd ay afternoon,
is home in Narberth for a week. Albion Robbins and William Miss Delphine McCullough was we re In Ocean City Wed-
home over the week-end. | ne sday evening.
Mrs. Frank Trimbel was in Ocean and MrK j 0 hn Porter visited '"iTnL .a. bow over th« | ^.r^bt^n Pt^ntVU, the ''Mn n N.«len and John Be.hrh.lJ Mr. Rbod. Cotlin. vi.lted In th,
Philadelphia, were down Sunday.! Quaker City on Monday.
The material Is arriving on the ] Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bishop and son, ground for Washington Corson's new of Ocean City, were calling on her
home. mother here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. C^rothers. ; Miss Sara Corson entertained her Harlan Wittkamp and Jack Godfrey: nep hew. G. Massey, on Monday. in Ocean City Saturday eve- Randolph Creamer with his mothning. ! er and gigter. of Tuckahoe. called on J. E. Aarney was home over the ^ and Mn| Frank Gandy Sunday, eek-end. ! Mr an(1 Mr * R . C . Smith. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. 1 Deborah Van Glider. Mrs. William field Hitchner and Charles W a.ner Weetcott and Mrg Reggie Brown vismotored from Ocean City Monday to ^ relaljvee in Court House
n Thursday.
"Vni'^CorneHa Eckersley. of Rio Grande, called on relatives here o^er
the week-end.
Mrs. Joseph Loyd and son. Matthew. were Sea Isle City visitors on Thursday. .. . Misses Ida and Ruth Abrams, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with
their sister.
Prosecutor E. Cole was an Atlantic City visitor on Thureday. Alonzo Brown and wife, of W ildwood. called on Joseph Downam and
family on Sunday.
Charles Anderson, of Atlantic City, spent the week-end at his fathers villa here. „ . Miss Myra Way. of Trenton, called on*relatives here over the week-end. Miss Edyth Wills spent the weekend at Ocean City with Miss Helen Bl Mrs. Mary Dervin. of Philadelphia, has been spending some time with
hei- sister here.
Miss Nellie Washburn is employed
at Ocean City.
Harold Curtis and wife, c. Ocean City, called on friends here Sunday. Ernest Downam. Lucian Eddy and wife, and Carl Sharp and wife visited Vineland on Thursday evening. James E. Jeffries and wife, ol Ocean City, visited relatives here on
Sunday.
WOODBINE J. S. Levin spent the week-end In New York. Fannie Rlttenberg. of Egg Harbor, gpent Sunday with Ethel Cutler. Milton Rabinowltz spent the weekend with bis parents. The regular dance given by “The Happy Ace." of Ocean City. Friday evening, was well attended and enjoyed by ail. The Woodbine High School ketball Team under new management is developing fast. The has a few open dates and would like to hear from other schools. William Lipman. of Egg Harbor, was In town Friday. Mrs. Harry Eisenberg motored here from Philadelphia for the week-end. M. Marcus was a Wildwood visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vanzant. of •Cape May. were town visitors
Friday.
Ted Abrams. Harry and Louis Goldlnger took In the automobile
show in Philadelphia Wednesday. I jjndley avenue. Philadelphia, gave a Celia Rosenfeld took in the sights ( ani1 „ n t,, r t B i nm *nt at her home of the big city Thursday. , on JanuBry i3ln . Iruul 4 ... Our boys and girls enjoyed the, ^ lhe of , h< , Trinity Luth- caller
isit Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Carothers. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Erbe. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mi.
and Mrs. W. G. Carothers.
The Willing Workers Sewing Clrclp meets every Tuesday at Wltt-
kamp's at 2 o'clock. All are welcome. _ .
Clarence L. DuBois. of Ocean City. and Philadelphia, was gunning w
Captain Bobb on Thursday. Mrs. G. R. McCullough was Philadelphia on Saturday.
Mrs. M. Pfeiffer was in Ocean City
on Friday.
Mr?. Washington Corson. Mrs. Frank Trimbel and Miss Jannett Trimbel attended the sewing circle at Wittkaknp's on Tuesday. Warren Smith, of Ocean City, was in town on Friday. Mrs. M. Salters was In Ocean City
on Saturday.
Mrs. James E. Godfrey and son. John, motored to Ocean City Satur-
day.
Mrs. H. A. Wittkamp. Sr., was In Philadelphia on Friday.
Sunday week.
A number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Juliet Post at Swain-
ton last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sapp and Mrs. Lyde Smith were in Atlantic City
TOWNSEND'S INLET
Mrs. Sadie Countis*. who was called to the bedside of her sister in Philadelphia who was dangerously ill with double pneumonia, has returned home with the good net that she is Improving very nicely. Mrs. George Schwinn, of 1220
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roes and son. of Audubon, returned home on Tuesday after spending a week with
their parents here.
The new state road Is about finished on the weet side of Ce^ar Swamp Creek and is now making great progress on the eastern side. It is said that all will be complete Including bridge about July If all
goes well.
Mrs. Bertha Smith and mother.
Mrs. Deborah Van Gilder, have gone
Philadelphia and Brooklyn for a month’s visit among relatives. On last Monday morning
Overseer of the Poor accompanied Absalom L. Corson, of Palermo, to
the County Almshouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voss have gone to Pleasantville and In a short time will move his household goods
there.
Miss Sophia Cake and little sister, Mary, of Palermo, visited their aunt
here over Sunday.
Mis" Margaret Laughlln visited
friends in r-lermo on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sack and two children, of Greenfield, visited her
mother Sunday afternoon
A. H. Sapp was a Court House
Saturday.
SWAINTON Clarence E. Moore, of Woodbury Heights, was the guest of E. O. Howell and Ira Richardson over the week-end. ^ and Humphrey Ludlam moved the personal effects of the late Millicent Swalr. to the home of L. T. Swain last week. Mrs. Edwin Townsend is slightly improved at this writing. Major and Mrs. E. O. Howell and E. Moore took in the movlea at Ocean City Saturday evening. Little Betty Becker, of Avalon, spent Thureday here with Mrs. E. O.
Howell.
August Dressel. Court House flort. made a business trip here Friday
and Saturday.
T. Swain has been on the sick several days with a severe cold. Jre. Allison Ludlam and children are confined to the house with a se-
re cold.
George Post was on last week’s
■tek list.
Edward Calloway his sufficiently recovered as to be able to walk out this week. Harold Collins and a representative of a seed firm were calling on the farmers last week. Rev. Frank O. Jackson was calling on the sick here last Friday. The friends here of Mrs. James Getty, of Clermont, were sorry hear of her Illness. The Mercy and Help Department of the Junior League called on the sick and presented flowers. Alonzo Braelus. of South Dennis, and Gec-ge Tozar. of South Seavllle. made a business trip here one day last week. Alfred Sparks has returned to Philadelphia where he haa employment with a typewriter company. Mr. Sparks with bis good voice and mandolin will be greatly missed In the church and Sunday School. Mrs. Jane Townsend Is helping care for her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edwin Townsend.
dehhisyille
the
social and entertainment at her home January 25th. from 2 to 5 o'clock.
— - _ . i ior the benefit of the Trinity Luth-,
first skating of the season LVedne*-, n CommunlIy church of Towtf- Miss Olivia Westcott. who Is emday and Thursday evening. | send a Inlet. I ployed la Court House, came home Raleigh Goldlnger. a student of, L |, ( j P prancla Shellem is very sick i Saturday afternoon and returned oc
Dr«„l InalttUte. -pant aevaral a«.' lhu wrUUt I Banda,.
here , _ , . i Norman Sutton, of the Cowl Rev. Samuel Cawman was a Tuck Everett Vaughn returned Fr ' dB J , Guard Station, was taken very nick ahoe shopper on last Tuesday, from his home in Philadelphia where but ^ |torn ,, whut improving now. Miss Clara D. Ross was in Ocean he has been ill for two weekte Mr \-| cke u. of Belleplaln. was City the last of the we k.
The Woodbine 4, “" m “* 1
at the home of J Tuesday evening.
Miss Roxana Gandy spent week-end in Philadelphia.
Miss Helen J. Fidler spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother and
sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitaker, of Westmont, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Gandy on Sunday. Miss Hannah Fidler Is spending some time at Cape May Court House. Miss Edith Gandy, of Camden, spent the week-end at the home of Ogden Gandy. Mrs. O. M. Geary was a Philadelphia visitor on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dore. of Haddon Heights, are now staying at the Gatsmere House. Mrs. Lewis Everingham. of Helslervllle. spent a few clays this week at the home of Uriah Gandy. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weetcott. of Harrisburg, passed the week-end with Mrs. Samuel Westcott. Brooks Blizzard Is the owner of a Ford Sedan. Mrs. Mayhew Roberts and daugnter. of Woodbury, were Sunday visitors at the'home of Brooks Blizzard. Miss Cora D. Corson entertained the Sewing Club Wednesday evening. Miss Hattie Fidler Is unable to attend school this week owing to illMrs. George Stevens, of Eldora, If here caring for her son. Alter*, who caraefr. u P*nl-boro to visit Blizzard and family and while here was taken sick. On Friday evening fire broke out In the home of Charles Reed, though quite fierce It proved to be only In the chimney and was soon extinguished by the volunteere. Miss Elizabeth Fidler visited her sister In Philadelphia last week.
RIO GRANDE
SOUTH DENNIS
Miss Ruby Tozer visited her parent* at Clermont over the week-end. Mia* Mary Meerwald. of Camden, spent the week-end at home.
Mrs. Carl Hildreth was a Philadelphia shopper Wedneeday. Mrs. C. B. Hobart was a Philadelphia vial tor on Friday. Mrs. Carrie Scrivant. Mrs. Violet Scrivani. Mrs. Kate Lamiani and Mrs. Isyl Clrutlug were callers here on
Thursday.
Mrs. Karl Clouting, of Wildwood, spent Monday and Tuesday with her mother here. Mrs. George Stewart entertained a few friends one day recently. Mrs. A Butcher Is improving at thla writing. Somers Isard has a new four-door
Ford Sedan.
Mrs. George Thoreon spent one day recently in Philadelphia. Miss Thereaa Tomlin, of Cape May. is ill at the home of her parents here,
me .„o. _ Mr " Florence Joseph, of Court Lewis Cows boon and 'family came I House, spent one day recenUy with
1 Mrs. Catherine Hand and family,
islt relatives Norman Hand Is on the sick list
this week.
MARMORA
Mias Lucille Townsend, of Ocean City, spent Sunday here. A number of young people of this place had the pleasure of listening to a radio owned by John Shoonkofi
of Palermo.
The stereoptical views given by Rev. Cawman were enjoyed Sunday evening at the M. E. Church.
Mrs. Thomas Sharp Is entertaining • tic City Friday.
TUCKAHOE The remains of Mary Henderson were brought from Bridgeton and Interred at the Tuckahoe M. E. Cemetery Monday afternoon. Mrs. John Little went to Millville Saturday. Samuel Lee spent the week-end with his parenu. James Shoemaker, Jr., ha. been dismissed from the MllWUe Hospital where he had been confined for several weeks with a gun shot wound In his thigh. Charles Lee went to Philadelphia Saturday. Mias Sara Madden haa been visiting relatives in Atlantic City. Mrs. John Bergh was a Millville visitor Saturday. Mrs. Electra ChurehlU. who has been spending several weeks with relatives in Philadelphia, haa returned home. Mrs. Ethel Smith, of Cape May. called on Mr. and Mrs. Langley Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr». Roland Clark spent few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. Somers. Mr. and Mrs. E. Burley have been entertaining Mr. and Mra. James Taylor, of New York. Sunday Observance" will be the topic discussed by Rev. Thomas at the Presbyterian Church the first Sunday in February. Berries at 2 o'clock P. M. MARMORA Byron Young, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with his parents
here.
Earl Sapp motored to Camden for
the week-end.
Mra. Elmer Corson was an Ocean City shopper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Layton were in Vineland Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smallwood, of Atlantic City, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Samuel Young. Mrs. William Laury la entertaining her niece, Kathryn Pashley. it
Atlantic City.
J. P. Collins, of South Seavllle. was calling on Beealey’s Point farm-
ers Monday.
Andrew Young motored to Atlan-
her mother, of Ocean View.
Mrs. William Sapp was a visitor
at Ocean City Saturday.
Henry Welnboltx entertained W. Follln, of Philadelphia. Sunday.
Edward Bernight and two frienda. of Frankllnvllle. are visiting Thomas
Balling. Sr., and fmnlly.
Mr. and Mrs. A B. Smith visited
relatives at Tuckahoe Sunday.
| sir. .-tckcia. ->i AJuarcirM.a*. — —-;
Reading Circle »ei | , uk( . n wh ,„ „„ „„„ w „i
and had to be sent to hi* home. over from Ocean City in their beauAlbert Jone* wa* down on Sunday; tlful new Moon car to visit relative*
on business and spent the day a* the! here last Sunday. . .. ^.-.vtn were guest of Mr. and Mr*. F. Hanley. | Mr. and Mrs. James Eldrldge. of Mr. and Mrs. AJ. Entrikln were Mr. and Mrs. Dllgard and daugh- Tuckahoe. spent Sunday afternoon c "'* rB | “* r ? hllP w
ter. Ruth, were down at their cot-, with his father here. Cbarl^
tage the Meadow Lark. Mr. and Mra. Norman Burke, of the first of the week instead of go-
— -- . f0r M " o ^ te H “ n, * y haK b ~ n B,Ck SaT.nereoon 0 " ^ ,DOther ^ ^ M,« ^neUa Eckere.ey shopped MI„U.„I,. Heaton.^wbo boa been j • E „„„, L. r „. *f >» PmieWPW. «• »•««*»
’ south ISlb net. Philadelphia, t. S0TICE .p.r, t 8uod.,.. T™bUm Normal N-onHine „ _.i lh «i r nnd with Miss Edith Endlcott. Islted ' Hanley Additional County Correspondence Mr*. S. H. Endlcott and Mrs. Roy
1 will be found on page seven of this Wolcott were Philadelphia shoppers
issue. recently.
o Wildwood hos-;
quite 111. wa* taken
pltal.
Alvin Hand, of Eldora. Richard Hand on Sunday.
H. F. Pierson, of Seavllle. visited,
his parents on Sunday.
Miss Ella Morton visited Cape May , Court House one day last week. j We are glad to hear that A. J. j Meerwald Is on the road to recovery, j John Douglass, of Cape May Court . House, visited his mother on Friday. \ Miss Dorothy Barron visited Miss, Thelma Nickerson Wednesday even-j
Ing.
Miss Edna James motored to Cape May Court House on Saturday. Mis* Margaret Pierson spent the; week-end at home. Miss Agnes Meerwald. of Trenton | Normal, spent a few day* at her! home. Norman Prettyvnan visited Philadelphia on Monday. Mias Hannah McCormick, of Stone Harbor. *pcnt the week-end with Mr*. Thomas Miller. Mr. and Mrs. F D Compton and family called on friends here Sunday.
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