_CAgBjQTJXMjili.i lUIH PEIDAY, JPHE 22, 1923
CAFE MAT OWJET HOUSE Am McCarty haa moved hte family Into 4»e Lowe pioperty on Dtaa Creak roadProfeeaor and Mre William Ship* and family left oa Wedaaaday for their home In Son bury, to “ summer racatloo. Mr. and Mra. Will lam Hewitt and mother and Mrs. Joseph Hewitt motored to Capa May Saturday to wltnem the parade held there. Fred TtoCamp, Dr. WUllam O. Head and Rev. Charles W. Haines motored to Cape May Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Smith, parents of Mrs. Benjamin Taylor, of MayvUlo. are occopylnp the home of WlUlaa Taylor at Mayvllla. Mr. and Mis. Milton * eon John spent "
Petereon'e
dalphla, called on Mra. Mttnyoo'a par-
llle ea Sunday.
Saturday In Cape May.
Mr. and Mra. Uneaua Pataraon and family, ol Wildwood, were week-end visitor* of Mr. and Mra. Qeonre Paul Mtaa Lillian Saul, of MayvtUe. la andlny a weeks vacation with her
grandparents in Millville.
Mr. and Mra. Winfield Baldwin and family motored to Gape May Saturday
to witness a parade.
Mr. and Mra. Allen Preldeman family and Mr. and Mra. Tbeo Toting and family motored to Atlaatic City
Mias Leona Brown la on the sick
Mlm Abbta Taylor, daughter of and Mra. Benjamin Taylor, of
ents at Mayvllla — Mr. and Mra. LeRoy Hillman, of Millville, called on Mr. and Mra. Allen Friedenaan on Sunday evenlag. Mr. and Mra. Theodora Young and family called oa Mr. and Mra. Prank Young, of Marmora, on Sunday. Mr*. Fred Hughes Is staying In Millville for a few days to be near her daughter Jennie, who la coovaleaIng from a recent operation. Mlm Elisabeth Stltoa came home on Thursday from Temple University to spend the summer vacation. Dominic Trombettl has moved hie family Into the Bock property on
Hand avenue.
George Paul, of MeyvlUe, entertained his nephew. William A. Oatermtiler, on Sunday, who was a delegate to Cape May Saturday from Corporal Bloor Post Ho. 4P1, Veterans of Foreign War, of Trenton. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Freldeman and family and Mra. Sarah Spalding spent
Wildwood. Thursday afternoon, at —» home of her sister. Mra. Lcretta Taylor, of Perry-lDa. Maryland. 1h# Poster Sunshine Bible Clam of * Baptist Church held IU regular monthly business meeting at the of Mra. Mary Long. The Claes
The Sunshine Bible Class and the urn's Bible Class of the Baptist Church will have a -doggie roast" at Stooe Harbor on Tuesday evening,
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The Cantata "Friendships of the Bible." given by the Junior Chorus Sunday erasing, was enjered by alL Mlm Margaret Qresale, of Wildwood.
The Cradle Roll Department of the M. E. Church was given a party on Tuesday afternoon In the church
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Arbutus Chapter No. 14C. O. E. 8.. and P. and A. M.. will attend divine Berrloea In the Baptist Church Sunday afternoon, at l o'clock.
Any man who marries for money
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Mlm Rebecda Meeray. of Capa May. Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. H. U Lloyd. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wells spent the week-end with Dr. and Mra. Eugene Way. Mra. Rida Job neon, of Philadelphia. was the guest of the Mlssw Townsend on Saturday and Sunday ~ Gaudy motored to Albs will teach in the
was accompanied >y her niece, Mlm Martha Town. Rev. and Mrs. Tbomaa Lawrence, of Tnehahoe. called on Mlm Clara James on Monday evening. Mlm Helen Fldler. of Philadelphia.
the week-end. Mlm Helen CarU returned home on Monday evening after spei ding a abort time In touring the mountains of Pennsylvania. Mlaeea Clara and Martha Fldler ar* visiting their sister. Mra LeRoy May. at Cape May Conn House. The Lad lee' Aid was delightfully entertained by Mrs. Lewis Douglas at ' a County Perm on Wednesday. Mra. George James entertained the Sewing Club on Friday evening.
having dosed last i
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Mr. and Mra. Roes Taylor and eon. Roland, of Camden, spent the weekend with Mre. Sarah Taylor. Mr. Ladow, of Swedes boro, was the guest of Mra. Helen Carroll on Sunday. C. Powell Carter, of Pitman, spent Sunday with his wife and children, who are staying with Mrs. Clara Earnest. Mr. and Mra. Theodore Toiaon and son were the guests of Dr. C. W. Way part of last week. Mias Aura Woolson Is now employed at Erma. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Qrunntnger and children, of Frankfort, spem week-end In town. The Misaes Fldler motored to Cape May on Saturday wltneasing the parade of the V. P. W. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Uo. d and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. D. H. WestootL Mlm Carrie Westeott waa surprised on her birthday by twelve of her friends. A pleasant evening was poyed by all. The loudest barkers are always with the side show.
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