Lewis Compton rtohed Hemraon on Saturday. Mrs. Myron Morton U enterUlnln( her niece of Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Norbury spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Thomas N. MarUn. of Fair-view. Jean Dyer came down Saturday to spend the summer with her grandparents. Edward Howell and wife. Miss Juliette Toung spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Burxell Burlelsh. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers and family of Eldora spent Sunday wth Clarence Jones and wife. * Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson, of Woodbine, spent Sunday with Oscar Mammon. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman motored to Ocean City on Sunday. Miss Emma Hand spent the weekend at home with her parents. Miss Pauline Davis spent Sunday with Ellas Broadwater and wife. Edith Morton spent last week with Cape May friends. Edward Howell and wife, of Boston. are visiting Mr. Howell's parents on Hand avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fisher and Mrs. Elsie Fortune attended a dance, at Cape May Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Battendere entertained company on Sunday. Mrs. J. Archer Stackhouse Is en-| tertalnlng company this week. Albert Freedman went to Wildwood Wednesday to umpire a ball game between Cape May and Wild-
wood.
Miss Elizabeth St 1 tee Is spending the week-end at home. Mrs. Mary Leporace and four daughters spent the week-end with' her sister at Kammonton. The "Ftoale Dance” at tne Hotel Bellevue Friday night was well attended. Horace L/wcalro spent the weekend at home with his parents. Mrs. Abble Pancoast, of Atlantic City, is spending a few days at MayVllle with her brother. Will. Winfield Baldwin and daughter. Margaret, motored to Philadelphia Friday to spend the week-ead- j Frank B. Miller, of G^-hoo. visited his lather. Robert Miller, on Hand avenue Saturday. Samuel Andre made a business trip to Philadelphia on Saturday. Mrs. Kate Bruner has returned to her home at Falrrlew after a fortnight's visit with Cot-t House friends. Mrs. layl Clouting, of Rio Grande, spent Friday evening with ?rt*«ds at Court House. Samuel McBride, of Philsdelphla. was In town on business Tuesday.
Frank Mlxner has put a stout rail around the vacant lot edjoning bank and Isaac Powell and men began carting top soil In order to grade and put the lot In condition for sow-
ing of grass seed.
Mrs. Cora Barker, Frank Jones, Frank Battenderi and wife visited Wildwood friends Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burke and baby spent Sunday with Ralph
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Batienderi motored to Philadelphia Tuesday. A birthday surprise party was given to Miss Minnie Powell Thursday evening In honor of her sixteenth birthday. The evening was spent in playing games and dancing. Those who enjoyed the party were: Mrs. S. H. Endlrott. Lolita Ware, Alicia Mathis, Floyd Doughty. George Spalding. Catherine Haney. Fred Spalding. Katherine Tumaa. Eugene
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