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Percy Dare, of HarUrllle, Pa., t1»ited Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Young on Wednesday evening. Carrie Sapp, of Ocean City, visited her parents Sunday evening. Bradford Godfrey is entertaining New York relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mintser, of Ocean City, called on J. E. Baner on Friday afternoon. J. D. Cartcher, of Philadelphia, la visiting his mother, Mrs. J. L. Young. Gilbert Corson, of Ocean City, called on hts parents here one day
Mr. and Mrs. William Gannon and Tucker Sneed enjoyed a day's fishing trip to Forteeque on Friday. E. V. Corson made a business trip to Atlantic City on Thursday. Mias Bessie McKelvey, of Pittsburgh, Is visiting Mrs. Grlfflan Young. Thomas Holcraft, of Gloucester, is spending a vacation with E. A. Stratton and faknlly. Mrs. J. !•. Young entertained her Sister. Mias Nano Brooks, of Palmyra. Mr. and Mrs. Grlfflan Young entertained. on Wednesday evening, her mother and sister, of Ocean City, and Parker Miller and wife, also of Ocean City. Boyd Wilden Is entertaining his father this week. Mrs. Elnathan Sapp, Mrs. William Sapp and son and Mrs. Hobart Sapp attended the birthday party given 1c hoLot' of Norwood Sharpe, of PleasantvUle. Wednesday. Mrs. A B. Smith entertained her sister, of Philadelphia, over the week-
Capt. A N. Wood made a business trip to Philadelphia on Monday. Mr. Hlllm&n. his family, and a number of friends called on Allen Freldeman and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nor bury and Rev. and Mrs. Thomas N. M left Monday for Washington, where they will spend a few days. scar Button, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday with his family at MayvlUe. Mrs. Oliva B. Short returned to her home on Saturday after spending a week with her daughter. Mrs. W. T.
Mr. and Mis. Harry Smallwood and see. of Ocean Viev, spent Sunday with Mrs. K. Young. Mfi*. Bryant Jeffries and children. Of OoUlngswood. are making an Indefinite stay with Luther Corson and
wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Coney, of Avalon, vent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Share. CNsabeth Pettit and Maude Middleton, of Camden, have returned after a pleasant week's stay with their aunt, Mrs. William Gannon,
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Mrs. I don a Daniels entertained her sister and family the first of the
Mrs. E. R. Stanley, of f and Mrs. W. Cunard, of C seen on the beach each morning.
Burleigh.
Mias Esther Van Gilder entertained friends last Sunday. Lawrence Garretaon, of Millville, passed Friday and Saturday with his sister, Mrs. Harry Stltcs, Jr. Stanley Brown and Cutbbert Learning, of Wildwood, called on Court House friends Friday. Harry Stltes, Sr., and daughter et were Philadelphia ‘ Monday. Mrs. Geneva Peterson and two sons, of Wildwood, are visiting her parents. George Paul and wife, this
week.
James A Vance, Ralph Sayre and Albert Freldeman made a business trip to Peennont Monday svenlcg. Oscar Hamann, wits and Infant son. LeRoy. spent Sunday with Mrs. Hsmann’s parents In Newfleld. Frank Jonas entertained relative* from Gi
lending a few days hers. Raymond Tophsm. of ss here on Monday. F; H. Leonard and wife. Of Philadelphia. who la connected with the Bulck concern, are stopping here for
a few weeks.
Captain. O Hea. daughter and son, of Philadelphia, have been spending a week on Pine Avenue. ' Mias Elisabeth Dailey and Miss Emms Clouting, both of Palermo, spent s few days with Mm. Isyl Clouting on Fine Avetue. Mr. and Mis. 8. Barnes spent two days at thetr home at Court House
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Mr. aid Mis. B. Lawton and daughter, Mary, spent Tuesday evening at Wildwood. Walter Hand, Sr., spent Monday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rob. Court House visitors on Monday.
Miss Jane Smith, of this village, is enjoying s visit with her ehu Miss Frances Stiles, of Dias Creek. The annual M. E. Sunday School picnic i
Walter Hand, Jr., wars la Wildwood
Howard Clouting and Howard McVeagh, of South Ocean City, visited the fortner’a brother here on Friday
evening.
Mias Emma Leupold. of Clemen ton. spent s few days with Mrs. Carrie
Scrivanl last week.
Mrs. Agnes Stunner has been entertaining company for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weldon are visiting her parents, Mr. and lbs. J. W. Grace, at Goshen, for the month
Mrs. C Scrivanl, of Wildwood, n,. called on her slater hers on Thuisda). : tonsllltls. Mias Mildred Austin has been and ,
* y* ^ nl * xirm ■‘I The people of this village warn
„ greatly honored on Sunday by a visit
Evans O. Slaughter and wife enter- to ^ Sunday School by talned cctnpany at their new home.*,., chamber* a worksTasd here over the week-end. | ta ^ 0 f the missions In Atlantic Mr. and Mis. A Butcher were qjJ"” nuemons in .auanue
Wildwood shoppers on Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. O. Lehman sfid'
Frank Gallagher and wife, of Cape
an ana i M wer * rioting relatives here oa friends visited Ocean City on Sunday, i^
W Hit am Toser. cf Millville, speat the week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mason Toser.
Ren Trainer, wife and family, of Centsrton, N. J„ a farmer pastor of this village, preached In the M E.
Church on
Deacon Smith la visiting relatives and old-time friends st Bseslsy's
Point
Mr. aad Mis. Charles Mist
Rev. and Mis. Thome* N. Martin, of Fslrvlew. spe-.t the first of the week with Leslie Norbury sad wife
at Mayvllle.
Mrs. Kate Bruner, of Falrvlew. Is spending s week with Mrs. Myron
Morton.
Albert Freldeman. wife and family, sad Thaodore Young, wife sad family, passed Frtdcy evening In WUd-
nlng.
Ralph Denn and wife, of Washington, D. C-, are spending their annual
vacation here.
Leruv Wood was elected president
of the F. 0 3. of A. Clyde Bollch, . __ being elected v.^--president on H®®' in-nirt,,- _n_ w r t n d„ Tb.r. — »u.t. . !«, W. OTJJ. number of visitors pres*.^* ' — ‘
Merrill Neal, of Blooms) , Pa., was
a Sunday visitor here.
David Dailey and jrother, of | Palermo, were In town m Sunday to
Mis. L. 8. Peterson and children i receive a machine the; had recently; ent the week-end with George j bought from Karl Clouting.
Peterson and family at Goshen. j The cannery here has opened Its .. .
William Bocap, dean of Phlladel-! •*“°“' CMnln * T**? 7 \ sdwsrd Philips, of Mama
MU .portly Ml,™, u th. of >««» ,uc««fol In •ndlni t ""E nnd >>» Hubert Itn_d luml «Ocm. Oo. k
moved to Wildwood.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart visited Court House Monday evening. Miss Mary Stewart and Mise Edit* 'Other Schrader were In Wildwood one day (
this week.
and Mra. William Gardner were Wildwood shoppers on Saturday.
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OMri. A J. Meerwald and aoi* ug —^ Mends from Cap* ]Z
* on a sailing put; *
Mr. and Mrs. Humes and Mra. McCracken at the home of Mr. ted Mrs. Bobert Watson. 144 East Aadruws
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Empol entertaed friends from Philadelphia over the week-end at their Pacific Aveaue
Pa., wan S week
visitor to oss his daaghter who Is -* with Mra.
Herbert Madars, Jails Townsend and Earl Sapp motored to Ca. e May
City Sunday evening.
Frances Ely la entertaining his two daughters, of Philadelphia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Myron Morton aad friends passed Saturday evening In Wildwood. Thomas Jones, of Bellsplsln, spent Saturday and Sunday at his
hare.
Roland Crime and Mr. Fisher, at Red Bank, N. J., called on ~ Young and family, Friday. A nuifiber of Court Ho tended the funeral of Albert Babbitt of Disc Greek, held la Vineland on <£ under. Clarence Jones Is oonfieed to tbs house suffering with blood poisoning.
Bob Anderson, with hie trained horns, after a stay of two months at tbs Orest, left Sunday tor a m *»’ engagmsest In Mew York st Keith's Theatre. *
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mother, Mrs. Frank Mlnnemeysr, accompanied him oa his trip. Mis. F. A Mlnnemeysr entertained for a few weeks st her borne at the Greet her mother and sisters. Mrs. Josephine Bomert, Misses Jucille - - - - Ps.. and during their visit Mr. Mlnnemeyer took them to all of the
shore resorts along the New Jersey coast. But they liked the Cape May Courtjr resorts the best. -f. Cepelli and Mrs. Lewis Capelli sad daughter, of Philadelphia, visited K. Lamanlnl oa Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Scrivanl rial ted friends st Palermo on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Barren and son Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting motored to Court Hoorn la Mr. Clouting'* new Bulck car on Tuesday evening. Ralph Nickerson, of Ocean City. ent & utday evening here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Curran entertained friends from Philadelphia on Satur-
day-
Mr. aad Mra. Roland Corson visit the golf links st Burleigh quite often. Leaenbaum visited Cape May
William Shinn. Jr. Is back st Wildwood with bis parents after a weak's stay In the Quaker City.
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with bar Wildwood. Mis. Reas O. Adams is vial ting friends In Atlantic City. Mis. Ida Cram., and daughter, of Atlantic City, Saturday. Thaodore and David Sayre vWt WUd'-c «d quits often. Harold Hand, wife and family ent Saturday evening st Norman Hand aad Kalvtn Usable it Bon day evening at Wildwood.
Anthony Masters sad wife, of Philadelphia. have been ependlng seam time with Unwood Dallas sad wlfa. Mrs. George Goury and son. of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Mulligan, of Ocean City, called on Joseph Downaa
and family on Sunday.
Mias Anna Donoboe, of Philadelphia, visited her parents recently. Louts Milas and brother, of Philadelphia. have been spending time with their grandparents.
Walter Warner, of Vineland, called on hts parents on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Washburn and daughter Haxel wars Ocean City shoppere on Sstarday. Mias Mary Donoboe was s Phil - delphla visitor over the week-end. j Mrs. Frsnees Bryan and two sons were Sea Isle City visitors on Satur-
day.
Mrs. James Kirkland, of Phlladelila spent the week-end at her home
here.
Raymond Botarib and family were a Isle City shoppers on Saturday evening. Mrs. Ella Garrison and daughter, oi Malaga, visited friends here recently.
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Mias Roxana Gandy entertained nt dinner on Tuesday evening, Mr. aad Mra. E. R. BrunyUp and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hand, all of Cape May. Earl Cheater spent the week-end with Ua mother. Mis. H. 8. Chester. Mrs. Z. Taylor la entertaining a Philadelphia friend this week. George Hyland is spending the remainder of the month of August with his wife, after having spent two weeks r.t an officers' training camp In Pennsylvania. Mrs. Sarah Taylor haa returned home after spending some time at bar son’s home In Camden. Mr. aad Mrs. Psul E. Carroll entertained on Monday Mr. Holton, State Inspector of Wolghte and
Measure*
Mr. anu Mrs. Carl WooUon, of Pine Valley, called on Samuel Woolaon on
Sunday.
Mis. Hannah Lloyd spent a few days of last week In Cape May. Ralph Wllllama, of Audubon, visited relatives her- last week.
! Capt, Frank Fldler took hts annual
aalling party down the bay on Saturday evening, returning on Wednesday. The members of the party were
from Philadelphia and suburbs. A __
rousing good time was enjoy-d by all. 0.~Ungley‘8umUy.
Mrs. Psul Sturgis wsa an Ocean City visitor on Wednesday. Mrs. Luther Snyder spent Thursday In Philadelphia. Mra. Hope W. Gandy motored to Ocean City on Wadnaaday. Mr. and Mia. 8. O. Langley eetecta in ed Mis. I angler's mother and Mrs. Kissels, of Camden, on Wednes-
day.
Mias Anna McNeil wsa In Atlantic City a couple of days last weak. Mrs. George Danxenbaeker went to Ocean City on Wednesday afternoon George Green, of Marshallvtll*, has in Philadelphia. Thuisday. Mra. Robert Hagdgmns was oa the Ocean City boardwalk last Wednes-
day.
Mrs. John Batdorf spent Wednasday in Philadelphia. Miss Eugenia Godfrey, of Atlantic City, haa been vialllog her grandmother. Mrs. Josephine Godfrey. Mrs. Charles Lea and children spent Friday st Ocean (My. William Strack and family were Sea Isle City visitors on 8atttr4ay. Paul Langley enjoyed a pleasant trip to Gettysburg this week. Anna and Elsie Woolfe have been visiting friends at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Onley entertained relatlvea from Centrevtllc. Md . a few days thle week. Benjidnln Gandy, of Camden, spent last Wednesday with hi* sister, Han-
nah Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Langston, of Wenonah. called on Mr. and Mrs. 8.

