CAPE KAY COUHTY
FBIDAY, JULY 6, 1923
HEWS HOPES OF UPPER CAPE MAY COUHTY
CORRESPONDENCE PAGE
SOUTH DEHHIS Capt. A. 3. Meerwald attended a meeting of the Board of Shell Fisheries at Trenton on Monday. P^of. Edward Jefferson Is spending his vacation with his father. Georgs Elliott, of Cheater, called on friends here on Sunday. Mias Bertha Hagan, of Asbury Park, spent a few days recently with her cousin. Mr. Charles Fldler. Carl McCormick spent Sunday with his mother. Miss Agnes Meerwald, who has been attending Trenton Normal, Is spending her vacation with her parents. Miss Helen Carll, of Dennlsvllle, visited the Misses Ludlam on Thursday. Joseph McCray spent the week-end at Atlantic City. Charles McKalg Is visiting his son Lawrence McKalg. Rev. Carl Reamer spent the weekend with Mr. Clinton Nickerson. Mrs. Mary Jeffers, of Collingswood, has opened her home here for the summer. James Mayhew. of Millville, called on Capt A. J. Meerwald on Sunday. Mrs. Matthew Jefferson and son. of Sea Isle, visited Captain Stephen Jefferson on Saturday. Charles Fldler Is building a house west of the railroad 6n the South Seavllle road. Thomas Hand. Miss Sarah McKalg. and Paul McKalg went to Sea Isle Sunday night Capt. A. J. Meerwald and family motored to Ocean City on Sunday. Grant Hillman recently called on friends here. Charles Fldler and Miss Bertha Hagan went to Avalon on Thursday. Mias Carrie Grace went Sunday evening with Miss Edna James. Ralph Peterson and family, of Avalon. atiended services at the M. E. Church on Sunday. Mias Bertha Mornhlnweg. William Wells and Ralph Short of Sea Isle, spent Friday evening with the Meerwald family. Mrs. Lida Ludlam and son Leslie, of Cape Msy Court House, called on the Mlasea Ludlam o. Saturday. Mrs. Matthew JeBerson and Mrs. Thomas Ludlam visited Stephen Jefferson on Monday. Mrs. Belle Miller, Mieses Edna James. Thelma Nickerson. Elisabeth Robinson. Hannah and KatherineMcCormlck are attending Ocean City Summer School. Several of our people attended an entertainment at Cape May Court House on Thursday evening. Mias Ed nr Hughes, of Goehen. spent a few days recently with her grandparents. Miss Mary Meerwald is spending her vacation with her parents.
Edward C. Mann spent a few days In New York. Mrs. W. A. P. Thompson Is down for a stay with Mr. Thompson. E. M. Fenton was down over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. Everts, ef Newark, are spending a week at the Strathmere cottage. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lanier Jong, of Newark, are spending a few days at the Btrathmere cottage. Mrs. Frank Schaffer and Mrs. H. McMannls. of Philadelphia, are spending the summer at their cottage. Dr. Tyson was down over the weekend. Mias Dorothy Wiser was down over
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mann have opened their cottage after spending the winter In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aurguat and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fre* Aurguat. Jack Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Ulster spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William G. Carothers. Mr. MacHenry spent the week-end with his family. Miss Bessie Bloomfield is spending the summer with her sister. Mrs. Ella Lumpp. Kirby Tompkins was down i the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Smith were In Ocean City Friday. Lewis Fisher entertained a number of friends at hla cottage over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scargle were down on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kurtx. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kurtx and Joe Scargle were Sunday visitors. Mrs. LeRoy Bassett, of MUburn, Pa., are down for the summer at their
cottage. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Troemnsr Were down over the week-end at their cot-
tage.
Miss B. VanDyke Is down for the month of July at her brother** cot-
tage.
Mr. ard Mrs. 8. C. Mahan are «oarn
for the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. Van Dyke are down for a few days at their cottage.
GREEN CHEEK
The Epworth League held a lawn social at the parsonage on Friday
evening.
Miss Marie HoUlngshead Is Vending a few days with her aoat at Swainton. Mrs. Arthur HoUlngshead aad her daughter, Helen Barbers, attended the Tom Thumb Wedding at Court House on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mis. Heath Norbury and Mrs. Frank Ertcson spent a few days of last week with Mr. Henry NarburyMUs Virginia Westcott vent Wednesday and Thursday with her friend. Miss Z«da Hewitt. Mrs. Margaret Camp entertained the Past Templars on Friday evsnlre. Mr. and Mrs. William Stain, of Wildwood, were calling on friends on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Selim an were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loper on Wednesday evening. Miss Beulah Camp relumed home from SUte Normal on Thursday. Miss Minerva Brown spent Tuesday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Marvin Oliver, at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Able were calling on Uriah Creese and wife on
Sunday.
Jack Douglass and family were caUing on Mr. and Mrs. Char lee Holllngsead on Sunday.
RET.TTPT.ATTf Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Creamer and family, of Swcdeaboro. are visiting Mr. Creamer's mother, Mrs. Matilda Creamer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dundrea and family motored down from Woodbine and spent the week-end with Mrs. Dundrea's mother, Mr*. Wm. Layton. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. David Harris, a daughter, on Monday, which they have called Mary Anna. Mr. and Mrs. Ira 0. Hess and son Richard, of Sea Isle, spent tfonday and Tueaday with Mr. Hens’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hess and daughter Virginia motored to Millville on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman and daughter motored to Vineland on Thursday evening where they enjoyed a show given for the benefit of the Vineland Hospital. Mr. and Mis. Edward Pettit, of MU1 villa, and Miss Lolita Hess spent the week-end with Lester Riggins, of Clermont. On Saturday evening Miss Elisabeth Bachelor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Bachelor, became the , •'ride -f Mr. Harvey Harris, eon of Mr. •'d Mis. William Harris, the ceremony ''ring performed by Rev. Bradshaw at ’*'• parsonage. Eldora,
N. J.
Mis. R. N. Hee and sister. Mrs. George Heaa. wen shopping In MU1rllle on Monday. Mrs. Sarah Ca rfgan spent Wednesday with Mrs. Williams, of Ocean
View.
Mr. and Mrs Jamas C. Burke entertained Mr. end Mrs. David Roden, of Cape May. and Mr*. Phoebe Kay and son, of Camden, on Sunday week. F. J. Waning and MU ton. motored to Vineland recently. harles Mlxner called on relatives In MUlvUle. Wednesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Swain attended s testing at Cape May on Wednesday. Mis. Sarah B. Sayre entertained le PhUatheian Class on Thursday ir this month. Mis. Elisabeth
d Florence Klrdbride and a girl triand. of Camden, spent Thursday with their grand parents.
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Frank B. MUler Is on the sick list this week. MIh Jane Smith and Mlae Belle Hewitt entertained several of their friends on Friday evening. Mlae Marion Smith and Clarence Price, of Avalon, were vial tor* at the home of Nelson Smith and family on
Friday evening. J. W. Coomb, spent a eounie day* In Trenton with nlaUvm !**[ Mrs David Rolle aad daughter of Camden, were Sunday visitor* with Mr. and Mra. J. *. R Ha. IUl Mias Ester M* oatts visited Mr* Harvey Bowers at Brttgeton. F mday Mrs. Mabel Crsadol and danghter Elisabeth are at ber mother * ho n# In^Lebanou, Pa., for a> extended Mr. and Mra. F. W. James of Swedeaboro. were weei-«ud visitor* here at their home. or * Miss Jennie Wales, of Reading, p. Is ths guest at the home of her sister' Mrs. Sarah Van Glider. ' Finley Mlxner. HUda Anderson. Melvin Hymer and Dorothy Rdwardi motored to WDdwood on Saturdsr evening. Mra. Barkley Gram entertained Mias Phoebe Abrams, ed PhUadelpJ; over the week-end. Griffin Smith Is visiting Us granddaughter. Marion fimlth. at Avalon, for an extended time.
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