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THOM, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928
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Miaa Clara Batteraby. of Philadelphia, la at the home of her grandmother. Mrs Mary Pprlnger, for a couple of weeka. Mr. and Mra. William High have their granddaughter. Nellie High, of Bridgeton, for a couple of weeka. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Baymore, of Camden, were the gueata of Mra. NetUe Baymore and daughter here,
recently.
Mra. Bert Hughes and daughters. Edna and Lillian, hare returned home after a few days’ visit with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Jaftnee Coep-
man. at South Dennis.
A large number from here attended the Grangers’ picnic at Pitman
last Thursday.
Leeter Hughes, of Court House, was In town on Thursday, calling on his school friends.. Mias Katie Davis, of Philadelphia, is spending the rest of her vacation with her father. John Davis. Rev. Charles Hand took the Boy Scouts to Wildwood on Friday evening for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Boham. of Court House, called on relatives here on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve/ Gulick. of Trenton, called on Nelson Smith and family on Saturday. Misses Pearl Klrkbrlde. Edna RoUe and Alice Carroll, of Camden, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Rolle.
Mrs. Thomas Crandol returned home on Monday after a visit with
Philadelphia relatives.
Mrs. Sarah Tomlin, of Atlantic City. Is spending a couple of w.
among relatives here.
Miss Dorothy Edwards left on £ day for Brooklyn for a week’s visit with her aunt. Mm. Jennie Wells. Mrs. Nelson Smith attended the funeral of Thomas B. Smith at Audu-
bon on Mon day. . I «aus uuvia •» m ^ Jlen Nlck f^° n two weeks’ vacation at her home
of Camden, are the guests of Mr. liere
Nickerson's parents. Mr. and Mrs., CUra friends is
Aaron Nickerson, for two weeka. i Hammonton on Wednesday.
Miss Theresa Townsend, of Col- Mr|| daughter -t n fhl h^me'of^^a/d jETsatatS Bpent W " lne " U * “• T®®’
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saknuel „ n lB ou 7 .
Z€ll - V - . . ! Misses Hilda Smith and Olivia , “JT Wes-ttoWere Quaker City visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Hoff, of Pennagrove, are spending a few days with his parents here. Mrs. Modora Voaa was a week-end visitor with relative* in Ocean City. Mrs. Lewis Gandy, of Ocean City, spent Tuesday with her parents here. Miss Clara D. Rose visited her brother and family in Tuckaboa on Tueeday. Mrs. Leroy Boyd, of Germantown, spent last week with her mother here. Mra. Robert McCoach entertained relatives from Philadelphia this week. John Porter was a guest of his daughter in Pleaaantvllle list week. Mrs. Ebben Brown and son Billy returned home from Mace’s Hospital last Monday. MN and Mrs. William Eldridge were calling In Dias Creek on Satur-
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Pastor and Mra.
mother took supper with Rev. and Mrs. Winstead, of Baltimore, old friends of the Pastor, at the home of Mr. Faucet, at BeaviUe. Little Margaret and Howard Whlt;er. of Dlaa Creek, are with their
grandparents lor a
On Sunday, August 16th. District Superintendent H. • J. Belting, will preach in SeavUle M. E. Church at 3 P.M., Standard Time. Immediately following the service he will hold the second and third quarterly conferR*v. and Mra. Pine, and mother, of Port Elisabeth, and Mr. and Mrs. Hi'.chner. of Quinton, were calling at the M. E. Parsonage here. Thursday. Mr. and Mra. William IngsraoU. of Ocean City, are with his parents for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Carter were among relstlvaa in Ocean City on
Wedneeday.
Mrs. Agnes Klltan. of Philadelphia, la with her parents for a week's vial* Miaa Olivia Westcott Is spending a
Mra. Qulckmlre has returned to her house in Vineland, after se nding several days here with her dau£ ter. Mrs.. Edward Hoffman. Mr. and Mra. Scott Howell, of Mill".lie. spent Sunday with Mrs. Ho well’s parents, Mr. and Mra. William Harris. Born to Mr. and Mra. John Creamer. a daughter, on Thursday the 16th. which they have called Mary Mll-
llcent.
Mias Marguerite Kaywood Sunday with relatives at town, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Ott, of Bridgeton. spent Sunday with Mra. AJbin's cousin. Mra. J. H. Clark. Mlaese Holds and Glendo.s Mason are visiting their aunt, Mri. C. Lemunyon, of Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. William Gran and son. Jack, spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Grau's grandmother. Mrs. R. Hess. Mths Glendora Mason returned home Sunday after several days’ visit with the Misses Geraldine Abbott anl Rhoda Thompson, of Millville. Mr. and Mra. Clarence LeMunym. and son. Belford. of Cape May. spent the week-end with Mrs. Le Munyon’s father. H. C. Mason. Among those spending Saturday evening at Wildwood were Mr. and Mrs. Rolien Mason and non. Cart ton. also Mr. and Mra. Thomas Dursll and children. Virginia and John.
Honee. spent Monday with her sister at the home of Aaron Nlckeraon. Mra. Loralne Cheater has returned home from Stone Harbor after visiting relatives for several days. Mr. and Mra. David Armstrong attended Malaga Camp on Sunday.
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Otfcer days fey ap-
Mrs. Llnneous Townsend, of Palermo. took suppc- with Rev. and Mra. Cawman on Wednesday. Miaa Mary Creamer was an Ocean City visitor on Thursday. Mra. Morgan Lee is spending week with her brother in Prank ford.
Pa.
Mra. Aaron Nlckeraon and aon. of Goshen, are with her slater tor a visit. William Laughlin was among the ahoppera in Philadelphia on Tueeoay. Mra. Robert Hagetgane and Mra. Harold Rosa were calling on Mrs. Sara Roan on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bennett and son. of Lansdale. Pa. motored down to spend the week-end with Mra. Julia Van Glider entertained her nephew. Tomlin Bailey, the drat of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rosa entertained relatives fix Sunday
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SOUTH DEHEIS Mrs. A. J. Mesrwald and aon. William. Tlaltvd the dentist at Cape May Court House on Thursday. Mr. and Mra. Tracy Grant s| Sunday at their home here. The M. K. Sunday School held their annual picnic at Sea Isle on Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Peterson, of Avalon. csUed on relatives here on Sunday. Matthew Jefferson spent a f* days of last week with his father. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hahn, of Camden, were week-erd guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F Jin. Ralph Goff, of Ocean City, called on relatives here on Sunday. “ . James Jefferson returned to 00 Friday, after spending with his father. Capt. A. JMCpcrwald went to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Miss Margaret Pierson motored to Cape May on Tuesday. Min Edna James went to Cape May Court House on Saturday. Joseph Robinson and family, spent Thursday evening at Cold Spring Mr. and Mra. John Cahaley called 1 Mra. P. C. Barnes, on Saturday. Adna Hickman spent the week-end at Cold Sprln* The Misass Wain attended birthday party of thei. aunt at Cold Spring on Thursday. Mra. Edward Tobin and 1 returned to their home in CoT _ wood after visiting Mra. Mary Jeff era. Captain Charles Hillman, r. Leesburg. called on Capt. A. J. Veerwald
to Millville day. Lester Riggins, of Clermont, and Miaa Lolita Hess spent Sunday with Mias Haas' aunt. Mra. L. M. Hess, of
Lewis Richards, of Mill rills, q Thursday with friends bare. Mias Verna Cling entertains girt friend from Sea Isle City see days last week. WI lieu Kaywood visited his son Paul at the MlUvlUq Hospital oa Bat urdaj afternoon and reports him getUag along nicely. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Mason want Sunday evening with Mra. Mason't aister. Mrs. George DUka. of Swain
Mr. and Mra. R. B. Hess spent Sunday afternoon with friends at HelalervlUe. N. J. Mr. and Mra. A. R- Endloott and children motored to Dennisvllle Sunday. visiting Mra. Endlcott's brother. Jacob Helaer. Mia. Oareace Hoffman and chll-_.-»n. also Hulda Mason, spent Saturday evening at Sea Isle City. The M. E. Sunday School entered
ntttt.eertng forty-Eve. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Camp motored to Townsend Inlet. Sunday evening. Paul Hess spent Monday evening with his grandmother. Mra. J. D.
CAFE MAT COURT HOUSE Mr. and Mra. Edward Howell, Philadelphia, passed the with Mr. Howell's parenU. Thompson Godfrey and mother visited friends In Bridgeton Sunday. Rev. Paul Jefferson and family, of Dennisvllle, attended church here on Sunday. Mra. Oscar Sutton was In Phlladsl-
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Harry Stiles. Sr., and Attorney Orica passed Friday at Sea Girt. Miss Henrietta Bowen, of Philadelphia. epent Sunday with her parents at Mayrllle. James A Vance 1* quite 111. Miss HstUe Godfrey and brothers, Benjamin and utorge Godfrey. Jr., ot Philadelphia, visited their rick fall-— at Mayvtll*. Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Brown. Poreet FHnqulst wife -nd daughter. Daisy Virginia. called on Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Young on Sunday. Mra. Cora Barber returned Sunday after a two weekr’ vacation with Trenton friends. Mra. Samuel Stltee entertained relatives last week. Mra. Henry May Is quite 111. Mr. and Mra. Fred Toxer. of Qrovllle. passed the week-end wth relatives at Mayvltle. Luke Csenp entertained his mother and airier Sunday. Miss Phoebe Boat. Maurice Taylor and Anna Moasbrook went to Millville on Monday. Le Hoy Hillman and family, of Millville, passed Saturday with hie sister. Mrs. Allen Frridemsn. Clsrence Jonee was taken to the Jefferson Hoepltal. Philadelphia, on Friday morning, accompanied by Mra. Winfield .•ones. Mra. Ella Comer and Prank Fcana. He was operated on the asm'- day and ha condition Is reported favorable. Dr. Edward Oarretson. of Bethlehem. Pa. Is home for a two weeks
vacation.
Capt. Jo'ar. Burke ta home for . few days with kla family. Mra. I versa Spinger Is enjoying a vacation. Mr. and Mra. Garfield Hill entertained a number of friends from Millville on Sunday. Mra Gertrude Peterson and son John, of Woodbine, paaaed the weekend with her parenU. Mr and Mrs.! O. R. Hamaan. The Inundation was laid on Monday for the bungalow lot Mrs. E. I. j Ross on Mechanic Street Mr. and Mi> Oscar l< Hnmaan | Passed Sunday in Newflt-ld with Mrs iiamann’a parents. NOW IB THE TIME TO REPAIR that roof. We have a good stork of light, medium and heavy wetghL Buy the Champion Roofing of Champion. 10th street and Weal avenue. Ocean City, N. J. "Look tor the sign.”—advertisement. 4tf.
TOWIBEXirS HUT Mrs. William Burks, accompanied by her father and her three children, of Philadelphia, are occupying the Hirsh and Allan cottage until after Labor Day. Her husband, with several of his frteuda, are week-end
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Mr. and Mrs. William Fettle and ware at the "Margie" lari Their see Edward caught a
They had a moat enjoyable time. Mr. and Mra. Chartae Koha, of the "Cinderella,” spent a weak at their homt In Pranktord. Tht T. B. Searing Circle of the Trinity Baptist Church, of Phtladei- * ted the Trinity »lty Church, of ■s Inlet wKh a beautiful oak pulpit chair. Mra. Hoosen had as her guests Mr. Right and Mia Carrie Stine over the
reek-end.
Arthur UccI, of Olney, an employe at the Townsend’s Inlet Hotel, spent a few days In Philadelphia with his lance. Mia M. Boyle. Mr. Lukins and Mia Imgritn ware guests of Mrs. Bunn and Mrs.
Ue OUT. •• Tmmti, " £ "» Mr. and Mrs. William Strwk ... jWldrsn motored to Millville on iff Oeorge Jefferya. of PhUadeiev,.
•art Sunday aartn,
Hot Mr. Bunn has returned to his home i Philadelphia after spending eek at the Inlet with hla family. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Walter* baa returned to their home ta Camden, after spending two weeka at the "Idle
>ur."
Mra. Gamble had ea her guest her aon. for over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger, their non and his wife and baby, of the Hawthorne C!at. are down tor two
The pupils of Mrs. Richard Hand, who is principal of Goshen school. 1 gave her a surprise party on Thursday evening. J. Hahn has been entertaining his
mother.
Master Howard Hahn has returned his home In Camden after spending several weeks here with hie grand-
parents.
WILDWOOD Mis. Violet Scrlvsnl Is quite 111 at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Kate La main I entertained company one day this week. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Barnes spent Friday and Saturday In Philadelphia id Camden. Mrs Carrie Seri rani spent Monday at Ocean City. Mrs. Agnes Stunner entertained
e to
Port Ulsabeth for >eek visiting W. Kim Per. Mr* WUheimlna Oouatls entertained her daughter for a week. Phillip Barlement was down ovsr the week-end with hla wife and ‘ John, at the “Little Reba.” Mra. Jacob and two daughters are pt the Sunset cottage tor the balance of 1 he summer. Mrs. Godward had aa her guests for the e daughter. Mrs. HIM* and friend have returned home after* week’s vacation. Mrs. William Shellem is entertaining Mr. Sheilem’s aunt. Mra. A Bran-
Warren. Batwduy aa Mra. Oeurgn Laagi day to Atlantic City. Franklin Maddtn has retnrw Bloomfield after haring spent * fjj weeks hare with hte mother. Mr. ard Mra. Chartae Godfrey Atlantic City to#nt Sunday wium™ , B hlae Godfrey. Mrt . and Mra. WffiUm Hea> w. I mu ^entertatolag relative* (ro £ Mr. and Mra. Samuel Erricteon nr I Atlantic City, called on Chari« Lei I and family, Sunday afternoon f Dorothy Robinson la risiung her aunt at MUlriUe._ w j
went ta j
Millville. tillN j
' ’ Tutedtj.
was well reprt . — at the Granp’, I picnic, held at Alcyoo Park. 1 Mr. and Min. A a Langley « . Tueeday with relatives in Glawbora I Mis. Martha Bailey was an 0cm I
Harry
City on Thursday, ry Churchill, of Mil relatives here Uat
City visitor 00 Thursday.
Deborah Sharp, of Mauricetovc. a I Httog the Robinson girte I Miss Bertha Sutton, of Oloncesta. I ia boon ristttog at the home of it*. I
• d Min. Oeorge Langley.
Mra. David Dyer has returned a I ir home to MarahallviUe after hit- f g spent a couple of weeks via I relatives to Philadelphia I ▲Ida Woolfs Is rip!ting relatives c I Ed. BaUay. of Corbin City, had U I car badly damaged Saturday evnrx V while crossing the Tuck ah oe Rite I bridge. Another ear attempt) pass Mr. Balter's ear and the col
resulted. Fortunately none c
occupants of either car were Icjnrst. J
Mrs. Ore da Surran entertained her mother, from Phlladelphlr. Sunday. Shep Com he and William Cole t Philadelphia ahoppera this week. Mrs. William Shinn U spending a few days in Crinden visiting a sick
roUtiva.
P. Mlnemeyer went to Philadelphia to his Buick to meet his wife at Broad Street Station coming In from Missouri, on Wedneeday. Miss Dorothy Flynn entertained mpany this week. Mra. A Hendricks has been entertaining company for a few days. Mr. and Mra. Nathan Surran sad aon. Bobby, were Atlantic City Kora on Monday evening. Mr. and Mra. H. Blackson. of the Crest, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a ten-pound boy at Dr. Mace’s Hospital, last week. Forty-two children from Pranktord Day Nursery are haring a two weeks’ vacation at 309 West Lavender Road. They are haring a wonderful tlma. the majority never having seen the ocean before. Mra. William Rotoart has been entertaining her ■' ter for a few weeka Eighty new members were taken Into the Artisans on Friday evening Miss Lillian Earle has been entertaining a couple of girl frienda from Philadelphia. Mrs. John Curtis, of Roiborough, Pa., and two children, are spending two weeks on Pine Avenue. Mr. end Mra. Karl Clouting ialted his parents at Palermo on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. William Glenn are entertaining company for a few
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