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C*pt. and Mr*. «. *■ ,u»«n i»»t Friday fcf tta —un tbcir Bay Mr and Mia. ». W. Ttowmi and a p ar , y of frtaa* ♦* a* tha w^^ad 0 , their enttafa. Mr. and Mia. B. M. Pan ton and MM Haxel Faato. vent the W ^ < n'i at thetr eottaca. w’llUaia B Moor*, taka Ka« «or.. Howard, apart tfe* wa*k-«a Mr. Moore’a oottaca. Fred Raider waa a Bandar rtaltor. Georga MaeOwihey era* dowi Ban-
day.
Mr and Mr*. Oaor** Scargle. Mr. anil Mrs- Dick 8*ar*l*. Mr. and Mia. Joseph Scargle and ekUdram. Oeorg* Kurt* and Adana Kurt* were down Sunday at Mr. Karts 1 , eottap. Mr. and Mia. Sanaoti Smith m daughtw* wore Sunday vlaUo Unk Rod*n was down at the Wi jci^ey cotta** tor a tew day* last * Mr. and Mr*. K. Bofcert BtackhoaM
cane down 8*XB house party onsr
George F. Krh# waa down Sunday. F W. Wood waa dowa far * *—
da\> last week at Mi cottage Mr. and Mia. Lew* Maher
down orer the
Mia. H. A. Wlttkamp was In PhUadetphla Friday. Mr*. Edward Kerr aad daughter, of Oownlnftown. Pa., are spending a tow days with Mis. Kerr’a mother. Mrs. P. K. Var**y. J. B. Varney waa dowa orer the sek-end. Mr. and Mis. WUtUan A. Keeton 9tnt Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Caroiber* Mr*. Frank Trlmbel waa In Ocean City Saturday. Mr. aad Mra. 8. E. Water epent Thursday with Mr. aad Mra. W. O. Carotheta. Mr. aad Mrs. C. M. Westeott. South SearlUe, and Mr. aad Mrs. Walter'Sharp spent Sunday with Mr. aad Mra. P. E. Varney.
iohn Candy. Jr., la rery tick at this writing. Charlie Lee. of Corbin City, was
WUbnr Hand, of Mill rill e. Tuesday with his stater. Mrs. 1
Miss Erma Nickerson and Charles Miner hare been on the sick list. Mrs. William Stuart Thompson and daughter*. Mary. Frances and Alberta. are spending two weeks with her parents. Mi*, and Mra. Edwin B. Lev.-ts, of Lansdowne. Pa. Mra. Elisabeth Swain spent Thursday in Woodbury with relatives. Mr. and Mra. James C. Burke. Mr. and Mrs. NeWon T. Smith and Mrs. Lewis Powell attended a meeting of the Eastern Star at Court House Thursday evening. Mr. aad Mra. Robert Erickson ahd daughter. Florence, and Mra. Mabel Davis motored to Woodbine Thursday evening. Mia. George D. Richardson visited her daughter. Mra. Paul Scull, at Court House Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Humphrey Swain were in Cape May Friday of last
> to the
Mr. and Mra. Allen Bishop and
eon. of Greenfield, visited her mother,
Mr*. Rlnaldo Groom. Wedneeday. Lawrence McKaig and family, of
South Dennis, spent Tuesday evening
with Edgar Roes and family.
Mr. and Mra. Ehben Brown and and Mr*. Chari*-; E. Schaffer mother visited Mra. Howard Sutea and eor spent Sunday with Ml*. O. in Court House Tuesday a«ternoon. AriKHights. I Mia* Victoria Corsoi called on Mra. Mr. and Ml*. Frank Trlmbel en- William Bailey la Tuckaboe Wednee-
tertaiaed a few friends Sunday af- day.
ternoon. I WaMlngton Van Gilder acMr*. P. B. Varney attends* tht cc-y-lerf »—■ ter. Mias Helen. Easter* Star Chapter Meads/ flight -to Philadelphia last Moadsj CW. CUT. I *"T B "'“ TiMI™
Mra. M. Mulfary aad three grand- In Ocean City Thursday,
children came down Bandar to has. Rev. and Mra Samuel son *. W. C. Toaktaa. cottage far the were callers In SeavtUe Thai May af-
funmer. I ternooo and evening. Frank Burroagha was down over, William Weatoott waa
,h- *eek-eo*at hla erttag*. , !8aa»arUan ^ ^ Frank Bchaffer-wmi dowa ovar the Mr. and Mra Raleigh Conon. of wck-end. M'UvtUe. called oa relatives bare. Him Ellaabeth MeCalloogh spent Sunday afternoon . the week-end la PhiladftpfcU with Mr. and Mra Oritta Touag. o*, her riater. Mias DetpMae McCul- Bley's Pdat. were Suaday gueata j outl , of Mr. and Mra Clarence Winner I Mite Bertha Wlttkamp la apead- Mia* Hattie Van Odder, of Court ing a lew .day* with Maadt L» Phil- House, was • weak-ead visitor aaroag
adolphla. raUUvea here. Mr. aad Mrs. Marl M. Waddiagto® Ed. BaUey.
eniprtalned Mr. aad Mra Ehaer oa hit aider. Mra T. Van OHder. P. tenon. Mias Madge Peteraoo and Sunday. _ ^ ^ Elmer Peterson. Jr.. Sunday at their John Williams waa a Tuekahoe
home. I visitor Thursday.
Mra Howard Charisstoa aad aon.i Mr. and Mr* Robert Hagalgwra of Howard, are ependlag a few days In Tuckaboe. called o* Mra Martha Philadelphia. Caldwell Saturday aftn^son. Dr. Gravea waa dowa over the Mis. Lucy Regina aad a number of week-end at his cottage. .her friend* motored to Cap* May
Kirby Tomkloa waa dowaSuntay. Thursday.
H. Page Wlttkamp aad Jack OoJ>r- Many at tea led the exhibit o. Defray attended the dance In Ocean metric Aria aud listened to the City Saturday sight given by the Health Fa'nr In the Commu. lty Hall
S Girl* 1 dab. 1 at Beavlll* Thursday. E P. Johnson. Jr., was down Sun- . Miss Meric* Winner sp<
da) . ! with her aunt In Palermo.
Mra E. M. Price aad »ra Derorm Mr. aad Mri “ - were down Monday. ; Tuekahoe. called Mr. ana Mra Dynln. WUllam Aah- family Sunday,
ourth and Out Mlllsr wore down | Thaddeus Van Gilder i. tended^ a
Sunday at the dnb house. carpenters' nnkm Mr. Helaeh aad a few friend# were evening In Ocean City,
down at hi* cottage Sunday. 1 Mra Fred Carter epent two dv. Mr. and Mra E. C. Mann motored with her mdthar to Ocean City this
from Atlantic OKy Sunday to lock
M C Mrw*Wsehliigto» Oosaon railing on Mr. and Mra R. C. Smith
wire away over the wiek id
Harry Paatre who la employed at ■ Philadelphia waa home with his pa-
rents over the week-end.
Mia* Dorothy Edwards spent Wednesday with her friend. Mra Berth*
Allac E. Grace and family and Mrv. Kate Bright, of Angleeea. were In town Saturday calling on relares. Edward Watson, of Court House, made a business trip here Saturday. Rev. and Mra Charles Hand and two children motored to Millville on last Tueaday. Mr. and Mra Charles Hoffman, of Leesburg- were Sunday visitors with grandmother, Mra Hannah Hraron. Gilbert Smith, of Avalon, and Mr. Tronnem, of Court House, attended Sunday School here and gave very Interesting talks. Mra Lester Davis and MJm. *\~oer M*e Batts were In Atlantic. City the ffrst part of the week. William Batts and family, of Wildwood Greet, called on hla brothWalter Batts, and family Sunday * UtriliEtic Test Dear Office Cat: If two locomovee are traveling toward each other on the same raUe. one with a speed of flfty miles per hour and the other sixty miles, which will strike first and how murh sooner? » Tour* till wesUngbouse brakes. * T. N. T.
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Mr. and Mra Will Harrta. of Cold Spring, visited Mr. and Mra Daniel resse the first of the week. Charles Brown on Atlantic avenue * la building an addition to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stltra. Jr., spent the week-end In Millville. Mr. and Mra Harry Slltes. Sr., made a business trip to Wildwood Tuesday afternoon. The Fidelity Blole Claes of the Baptist Church will hold a bakery sale Satutuay. April 28. next to the American store. Proceeds for the piano fund. Middle Township High School defeated Ocean City High School here Saturday in a baseball game- by the score of 21-5.
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