Cape May County Times, 7 September 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE *AY COUHTY

FRIDAY. 8EFTEMBEE 7. 19M

HEWS HOTES OF ALL OF CAPE HAY COUHTY

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TUCKAHOE Mr. and Mr*. John Batdorf enterUined Mr. and Mra Frank Leacher, of PblladelphU, a few day* last week. Chris. Tuastn*. of Tonawanda. N. Y.. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tusslng. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace motored to Egg Harbor on Saturday. Charles Wleber, of New York, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Bergh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Camden, are spending a couple of weeks in their bungalow on the river

front.

Mrs. Josephine Godfrey has been entertaining relatives from Millville. Prof. William C. Strack has accepted the prlndpalshlp of the Dorothy Schools. Mr. Strack has the well wishes for success from all who appreciate his sterling qualities. Miss May Worth, of New York, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Worth. The property known as the Bartlett House on Main Street, is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walton, Sr. Richard Abbott, of Fair view, is visiting his grandparen's, Mr. and Mra Enoch Wlllaima. George Westcott has been in town for a few days. Joseph and Charles Grande, Laurel Springs, called on Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Langley on Friday after-

noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buiby, of Atlantic City, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Steelman. Mrs. George Jefferys and daughter, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Julia Jefferys. Mrs. Hercules EslblU and children, of Millville, called on Mrs. Florin Mason on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. George Langley attended the Egg Harbor Fair on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stewart have been entertaining N. Stanford, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Our public library is now completely moved from the ground floor of the W. C. T. U. Building to the second floor and proves to be a very satisfactory location. The lower room will be used for the primary department of our local public school. Harvey Warren, of Swedesboro, has beer visit.ag his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Warren. Mrs. Charles Hagelgans. Mrs. Robert Hagelgans. Mrs. Lisle Worth and daughter May. motored to Sea Isle City on Friday. Mrs. Jesse Ware and children. Trenton, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Hess. Margaret Sharp has returned from the Samaritan Hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis a few weeks ago. Mrs. Electrs Churchill,entertained her grandchildren over the week-e - -* Mr and Mrs. Jama Learning. New York, are spending a short time In their home in Corbin City. Elisabeth Wallace, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blissard. The Home and Foreign Missionary Society held a meeting in the Presbyterian Church Wednesday afternoon. The W. C. T. U. members met in their hall on Thursday afternoon and Important business was transacted. Mr. and Mrs. John Bergh and children motored to Rlsley on Sunday. Carl Moore, of Ocean City, visited —his grandmother. Mra Rebecca Sutton, over the week-end. Sunday morning service Methodist Church during Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence's absence on their vacation, will be conducted by Rev. William Burley. Evening services will be suspended for the next twi

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE Miss Leona Hamann visited 1 grandmother in Newfleld last we Mr. and Mrs. Lalie Norbury pern Labor Day in Atlantic City. Thomas Jona. of Betleplaln. passed Sunday and Monday at his home

here.

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Spalding and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Young and family passed Friday in Wildwood. Mrs. 8. T. Godfrey and son Thompson passed Thursday in Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ellnqulst and granddaughter and Mrs. Jennie Brown, of Wildwood, called on Court House friends Sunday. Mrs. Belle Furlong, of Phlladel phla, is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Green, for a few weeks. Min Edwlna Scull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scull, is spending a week in Philadelphia with Mrs. Scull’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spalding entertained the following guests over Labor Day: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowell, Andrew Tilton, Mrs. Saknuel Cowell and nice, Emma. Leonard Hamann, of Vineland, visited his brother, Oscar Hamann. on Sunday and Monday. Donald Leporase and son. of Philadelphia. came down Sunday to visit his brother, Salvatord, for a few

days.

The many friends of Mrs. Bernard Tronem are glad to hear she is home from the hospital and doing nicely. Mrs. Millie Battenderri entertained relatlva Sunday. Monroe Bowen and daughter Henrietta and friend passed Sunday and Monday at their home In MayviBe. Mrs. Maud Sttta and son, Howard,. were among thoee who enjoyed Labor

Milton Ro« has moved his family from Audubon to the Joseph Swan

house.

Mia Sallle Corson is entertaiatag her sister, of Orange, N. J. Mias Clara Rom left for Now Brunswick on Moiday where she will teach school. Miss Carrie Voss, of Ocean City, spent Monday and Tuesday at her

W. Sutton and family, of Gloucester. spent Labor Day as the gut of Mr. and Mrs. George Langley. Mrs. Josephine Godfrey went to Atlantic City to attend the wedding of her granddaughter. Mlsa Kathryn

Godfrey, on Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Langley mo-

tored to Delmont on Monday.

RIO GRAHDE William Gardner. Jr. spent Saturday at Wildwood. Mr. and Mr». A. Butcher entertained company over Labor Day. Mr and Mrr C. B. Rrbart are spending a week at Wlldwocd. Mias A. Z Haas, of Brookly... New York, has been visiting Mrs. G.

Stewart.

Park Schrader and family, of Philadelphia. has bee. visiting bis parents here. Harry Schrader has been quite ill but is slowly improving. Mrs. Hill visited Wildwood on

Friday.

Mlsa H«*t<*r Hildreth was a Wild-

wood shopper on Saturday.

Mrs. Boerckel and daughter Peggy

visited here on Friday evening.

Dr. Kaln and family entertained

com piny over Labor Day.

Nonnar. and Walter Hand spent

Sunday at Wildwood.

Workmen i-egau tearing down Frank Corson’s house on Thursday of last week. He will erect a bungalow

•t the same site

School reopened Tueeday with El-

Day in Wildwood. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Paul and family visited thedr daughter. Mrs. Geneva Peterson, at Wild ..ood, Sunday and

Monday.

David Hawkins and family, Philadelphia, are visiting George Taylor this week. Frank Jonm and Mrs. Cora Barber entertained the following friends over Labor Day: Mr. and Mra. Holder, of Plymouth MMting. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. James Kline. Mr. Olbrechet. Mias C. Sheppard, of Trenton; Mka. Julia Hlnm, of Millville; Mra. Marne Eero red. of Gloucester, and Mr. and Mrs. JamM Lock, of Rio Grande. Mr. and Mra. Hobart Young. Wat Chester, called Young. Sunday. Mm. Oecar Camp and family were <n Medford with her parents over Labor Day. Clarence Jona came home from the hospital on Saturday and la able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. William Sharrock and daughter paged Sunday with Mr. Sharrock’a slater. Mr*. Henry May. who has been quite sick. Miss Elisabeth Vance spent Sunday In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Chari*- Ryan returned Tuesday after a two weeks’ vacation In Point Merlon with ratara and friends. Mra. George Greia entertained several friends the latter part of the and Mra. LeRoy May spent Sunday with Mra. David Somers, of May's Landing. Dr. and Mra. A. O. Moon are entertaining Mrs. Moon's sister and family this week. The Ladles 1 Aid of the Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. Alida Ludlam on Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. C. Foster, Mrs. Alida Ludlam, Mrs. Eugene Springer, Mra. Philip Shields entertained.

OCEAH VIEW Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slbert. of Philadelphia. called on his mother on Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, of Tuckahoe. visited relatlva on Sunday. Percy Drake, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with hla wife. Mrs. Ella Mila and two aona, of Philadelphia, called on her mother recently. Mlaaa Marie and Mildred Cox are spending some time at Philadelphia with their aunt. and Mra. Paul Stevens and daughter, of Swalnton. visited friends

Friday.

Mira Margaret Bishop was a Sea Isle City shopper on Friday. Berty Wrench, of Philadelphia, la spending some time with Mra. Eugene

Meber.

Miss Mary Donohue la spending some time at Philadelphia with relative*. • Mr. and Mrs. William H. Horn and o grandsons, of Ocean City, called friends here Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Clemtngton Moesop and son. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her daughter. Mira Kathryn Down am visited relatives at Philadelphia recently. and Mrs. Alonto Brown, of Wildwood, called on Joseph Downam and family Friday afternoon. Raymond Bozartb and family were Sea Isle City shoppers on Wednesday

enlng.

Albert Kurtt and t*-.o children on her parents fjnday after-

“Uncle Pat” entertained a O. Collins. of Ocean City, Sunday evening. Albion Robbins and Wm. Laugblln wera elected delegates from Oemn City P. 0. 8. of A. to attend a convention in Camden, Tuesday and Wed need ay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw and Captain Frank Gandy, of Ocean View, called on Mrs. Christie Smith Tuesday afternoon. Mias Margaret Laughlin has been spending a few days with friends In Court House. Jama Holmes, of Court House, was in our town on Tuesday. Jama Marshall and daughter, of Lansdowne. visited at the home of Richard Voaa this week. Mra. Violet Rlsley, of Pleasantvllle, visited her Mater here Wednesday. Mrs. Lucy Bowen and daughter, of Bridgeton, were guests of Mrs. A. Sapp on Thursday. Mrs. Ethel Schaffer, of Phlladel phla, visited her mother the first oi the week. Mra. Frank Rod an, of Camden, called on Mrs. Jama Smith Thurs-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler, of Gloucater, la with hla fathar * few days. Mrs. Mary Sharp, of Tuckaboe, la with her slater and brother this Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Carter am to Philadelphia to spend the ’'ith cousins. Mias Ella Hanknond, of Brtx is spending some Urns with raUttvcs Caldwell to entertaining a counin from Wilmington. Data. Mr. asd Mrs. John Porter are in eaaantvlUe this weak. John Bailey, of the West, la risit-

ra. Sara Roes spent Thursday evening with her brother In Pleasant vllle and attended the funeral of hto wife on Saturday. R- C. Smith is enjoying a two weeks’ vacation with hto family. Mra. Howard Btitna and son. Coon House, are visiting her mol

ire.

Mr. and Mra. R- C. Smith and daughter. Ella Hammond. Mrs. Deborah Van Gilder. Mra. William Schaffer. Mias Sara Van Gilder. Mra. Priscilla Westcott, Mrs. Medora Voaa. Mra. Frank Gandy, daughter aad eon, Mr*. Alfred Sapp. Mrs. Jams “ and Mias Bailie Williams war of Mrs. Mary Van Glider at Slooe Harbor on Wednaaday. Sheriff Redding waa In town oa Thursday summoning tha Jurors for September Court. Mrs. Leaora Winner was a Vineland visitor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pastor Cawman returned from their trip to Maryland on Friday. Roland Van Gilder, of Allentown. N. J.. visited hto brother on Sunday. Mrs Rhoda Collins visited her daughter In Ocean City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winner entertained a number of relatlva on Sunday. Mias Olivia Weateott. of Court House, spent Labor* Day with her Mr. and Mrs. Jama Edridge and n. of Haddouflelo, called father Sunday.

TOW! SEED'S DfLET Mr. and Mrs. William Burke, aad Mrs. Burke's father, of Philadelphia, left for home, after spending an enjoyable two weeks hare. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Erwin and daughter, of Philadelphia, we end visitors of Mrs. William Burke Mra. Nan Thumb, of Philadelphia, spent an enjoyable week-end here. Frank MacDonald, accompanied by his fiance, Mias Anna McShane, of Philadelphia, apent a vary pleasant week-end hare. "Louie** Schwarts, of Philadelphia, was a week-end visitor at this resort. Patrick Sweeney, of Philadelphia, waa a week-end vial tor. Mr. and Mrs. Chari a Kobe, of the Cinderella, ap-nt a pleasant day at the Egg Harbor Fair on Thursday. Charles KUleullen has Just recovered from a severe attack of bl-od poison In the hand. Mr. and Mrs. William Truman motored down with Mrs. Truman's father to visit her grandmother, Mra. J. C. Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer and son. Billy, were down to visit Mrs. Moyer's grandmother and Billy’s great-grand■nother for over the week-

end.

Mr. and Mia. -ment aad son. John, motoreo over to **’ildwood on Sunday. Master Robert Cornish hi down for three weeks visiting lit grandmother. Mrs. Cornish. Mrs. Ralph Cornish and dauyjter. Margaret, are down visiting Mr Cornish's mother. Mias Florence Hibbs has rx turned home to Philadelphia to attend business college after spending three

wood Chest•** of 'hi* place, as priori ____ p„l and MU. Thelma Nickerson, of ca iied South Dentils, as primary teacher. noon.

Frank Downs ami family enter-1 Elllck Cox, of Eldora, spent Suntalned over the week-end Mr. and; Ua y w |tj, his brother.

Mrs. Andrew Anderson, of Millville.: Mr Bn( i Mrs. William Whittaker and Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. and mother, of Atlantic City, visited

of Worcester. Mass. | relatlva on Sunday. G. H. Price. Mrs. C. Scrivanl. Mrs. j Walter Taylor, accompanied by his

S. Barnes and Mrs. Isyl Clouting and gigter and Mr. and Mrs. Edward BurMi:s Emma Leopold, of Clementon i e> . of Tuckab . spent Sunday with

and Wildwood, were callers here on Mrs. Griffith Gandy.

Tuesday. „ * * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shaw. Mr. and

William Robart and family called M ns. Harry Shaw, of ^’oodbury. vla-

on relatives here on Sunday. 'ited Capt. Frank Shaw on Sunday.

John Welsh visited his parents in! Miss Lila Gandy is visiting at the Quaker City on Saturday. Mitchell Field. Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hand and Colonel and Mrs. Charles Gandy.

»on. Dougla. were In Wildwood on Mr. and Mrs William Devaul. Mr Saturday _____ and Mrs Griffith Gandy attended the

DEhAISVILLE Miss Marla Miller has returned home after spending the summer in Quebec. Canada. Mr. and Mra. Hoses Chester, of Fair Haven, Mast., apent the weekend with Min Sue Chater. Mr. and Mra. Edward Burkharut. of Philadelphia, were at the home of Charles Jama on Sunday. Albert Dixon and family, of Atlantic City, called on relatlva here on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Whitaker, of Westmont, were with Mr. and Mra. Ogden Gandy. Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Stuart Tbompeon. of Philadelphia. apent the week-end with Mra. Elisabeth Strawbridge. Miss Louise and Master Eddie Lyons. of Marcus Hook, are spending the week with their aunt, Mra. Samuel Wootoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, of Roselle Park, are spending aotne time with Miss Clara Jama. Claude Taylor and daughters, of Camden, spent the week-end with Mrs. Sara Taylor. Martin Jama and family, of Merchantvllle. apent Sunday and Monday here. F. W. Jama, of Bridgeton, called on his parents on Sunday. Miss Roxana Gandy and Mtoa Martha Town apent the week-end at Wildwood. Mr and Mra. H. M. Carroll spent last week in Mnlllea Hill. Paul E. Chester spent Saturday. Sunday and Monday with Miss Sue Chater. Mrs. Albert Buslinell. of Claymont, la visiting Mrs. C. 8. Bushnell.

NOW 18 THE TIME TO REPAIR that roof. Wa have • good Block of light, medium and heavy weight Buy tbs Champion R' iflng of Cbam-

plan. 10th street and Wat avanus. Mr an-t Mra. B I.awton were Wild- musical at Wildwood Casino on Sun- Ocean City. N. J. "Look for the * Saturday. day evening. algn.”—advertisement. 4tf.

wood visitors c

Mr. aad Mra. Gray, son and daughter. are pending a few days at their iw bungalow. Mr. and Mra. Fred Hanley aad Mr. and Mrs. B. Part an, of Pottsvllle. apent Labor Day In Atlantic City and had an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mra. DeVour baa returned to the Quaker City after a '* summer at the Fits Ua Mr. Springer and daughter and two na ware down to visit Mra. Cora tot. Mra. Ooratoh also ted as a guot u Mr. and Mra. Fred Hanley entertained Mr. and Mra Bu t Pardee, of PottsvlUe. for a week. Mra A. Brennan, of Wmt Philadelphia, called on Mra. F. Hanley re-

cently.

Mra Oar-1* of Frankfort, Pa, entertain*': her daughter, Catharine, for over the week-end. Jaara Kennedy, of Gloucester, motored down to vtott Mra KUleullen for over the week-end. Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Durkins were down for over the week end to visit Mra Durkins' mother. and Mra. Kennedy and daugh-

Olenc Walling and , Collins and Aura Maa Rhoades called on Miss Rhoades' relatlva at HetelerrUU oa Thursday evening. John Towneend and daughter, Dorothy, of Long Branch. N. Y„ wera rial ting hto fatter, William Townapnd. last week. Mra Charles Mlxner aad daughter Joels were Court House visitor* on Thursday. Mra. NetUe Baymore to entertaining a friend from Camden for an extended time. Han » Smith was a week-end vtoitor at Cape May with Thomas B. Hughes and lamily. Mra Annie Hewitt and brother, Frank Doughty, of Green Creek, called on Nelson flkalth on Fri' evening. Miss Belle Hewitt returned b< with her sister, Zeda Hewitt. Crete and apent over La

Day.

MUU Mary Corner returned to ter home In Philadelphia on Saturday after visiting Mra Mary StllwelS for three weeks. Mr. and Mra Ralph Gayre and Mra. Chartoa Holmes, of Court House, called on Mra Jama Burke on Saturday.

returned to their homa !n Tr^, h , Mr * Wednaaday. ,,, c* Several of our young tended a watarmakw. «• [•Witt “‘ r 'U

Paul Meyera, of Philadelphia . Labor Day with Mr. and Mra Chartoa Mlxner. Melvin Hymer and Robert Peterson are this week seeing the sights at Niagara Falls Many of our town people witnessed the crowd at Wildwood on Labor

Dny-

Mtoe Emw _ Chambers to this week visiting relative* In Millville with friends. Mr. and Mra. Mason Toxer entertained tneir son. William Toser. and some of hto friends from Millville on Sunday. The Men’s Bible Clasa met at the me of E. H. Carver on Thursday evening. 01 mn Walling. Mlaaa Aura Maa Rhoda and Hasel Collins motored to Atlantic City on Monday. John and Lander Croaker, of Wildwood, called on Mr. and Mra. Samuel Zelly recently. School opened Tuaaday with Mra. Richard Hand principal aad “*—

Mr. and Mrs. William & Carson, of Erma, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, born September 2nd. Mra. Canon was Mias Bertha Peterson, of this town. Mra. Dartd Kudan. of Capa May, to at the home of Mrs. Jama Rurfci * several days

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Jend* from Btona Harbor on Tknt Matthew Jefferson .pent » days of last week with hto fit bn J. Hahn entertained his son ot*

Dr. UoM Learning and fum. hare been visiting hto parents Mrs. Elsa Devitt and eon. Geom, were In town on Sunday. ^ Captain A. J. Mearwald and ftaUr ■tent Thursday evening at Wildwood. Mtoe Thelma Nickerson u tcetklw

school at RJo Grande.

Mr. and Mrs. WUltom Brunei] of Atlantic City, called on frtendi km

Mr. and Mrs. Ha. ry Short in «*- terrain lag oompaay lor a few dirt and Mra. Henry Leper it*i:

Mrs. Walter Kohn. of Buffalo,

vtolling ter parents here.

Mrs. Sarah Uppincott, of Philadelphia, la vlalUng Mias Mary Rea Dr. Steele, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end here with hto family. Mr. Johnson, of Philadelphia, who baa recently purchased the farm owned by A. B. Smith, was in town

Walter Champion and family, of Mull lea Hill, spent Sunday'with rela-

Uva here.

Mra. Charia Cunningham to a ter raining Quaker City laiatlree. William Windsor, of Philadelphia, apent the holiday here with hto sla-

ter. Mra. Asa Madam.

Mrs Harry Smallwood, of Savllto. to vial ting her mother, Mra. Ethel da

Young.

CUrenee Smith, of Ocean City,

trip to thir place on

tore* down for over the week-end. Mtoe Ayna KUleullen warn down for two weeks to spend her vacation with her mother at the Hotel Anna. Mrs. Koffman has returr.ed home to Camden after spending the summer

at the Idle Hour.

Mr. and Mrs. Boa and son. Edward. tea returned to their home In Logan. Pa . aftar spending an enjoy--Me summer at the Inlet. Mias Taylor, of Philadelphia, returned home after spending some

time at the Inlet.

Mrs. God ward entertained her hnr band and aon aad hto wife for a few I

days. made a busli

Ernest Lunt. of Frankfort, mo-! Friday

t .° r * 4 ^“.^"rday to spend a few! Mr and Mrs Louis Corson spent

Sunday evening with Gilbert Corson,

ot Ocean City.

Howard Stlta and family apaut the week-end with Mr. Townsend and

family, of Ocean City.

Bernard Corson aad faintly, of Buffalo. to visiting hto mother, Mra. Ela

Corson.

Mrs. William Sapp to spending two weeks in New York with relatives. Morris WlUets and family, of Ool1 lags wood, mads a abort stay hare with relatlva. Mr. and Mrs. Charia Brown entertaining their daughter. Mrs. Grant Melvyn. of Marieton.

days with hto mother.

WILDWOOD

tos Emma Leopold, of Clementon. N. J.. has ban spending a few days with friends on Pine Avenue. Mrs. Carrie Scrivanl apent Wednes-

day In Philadelphia.

Mrs. 8.- Berne* ■pent Tuesday it

the Quaker City.

William Robart and family, of •The Hasel Dean.” apent Sunday with hi* parents at South Seavilla. Mr. and Mis. J. J. Curran entertained companv over the week-end. Frank and Alex. McAlaraen entertained their brother from Philadel-

phia over Sunday.

Mr. and Mra. W. Jaggard. of Cietnanton. N. J.. spent the week-end here

on Pine Avenue.

Quite a number of people have returned to their hemes after spending

the summer months here.

Mr. and Mra. N Scrivanl and niece spent one evening last week at

Court House.

Mtoe Dorothy Flynn has been entertaining company for the past Mr. and Mra. Samuel Burran. of Bridgeton, have teen spending a few days with hi* parents on East Youngs

Avenue.

Mr. and Mra. Karl Clouting attended the Robart reunion on September 2 at Stone Harbor, twenty-three being present. A delicious luncheon

served on the beach,

r. and Mra. Pollock and daughMr. and Mra. Anderson and daughter, of Philadelphia, spent the

~ ate-end here.

Mr. MscDonsld. of Scranton, repae&tatlve of the Mac Car Truck Co waa here. Wednesday and Thursday. - “f* Knupp and Mra. R. Spalding, of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mra, J. Edmond Spalding, of Ocean City,

■tent the week-end here

Mr. MacDonald, of Scranton. Pa and Mr. and Mr* Jas.-ph Scrivanl. of this place, took an auto ride through Avalon and Stone, Harbor and stopped at the Shelter Haven

Hotel for dinner on Wednesday

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Mr and Mts Frank

apent one day last

dkoat o#aad hsr The Fate TamBtara were estw talned at tte tern* of Mrs. lam

Tte youag people gave Hogt Bw o a surprtoa party last Fri (Ur lug and all rap*ri*fl having t pM

Mra. Howard Loper a 11a Plana, of Baltimore, ait t> .atartalBC* at tte home of tte I brotter. Hairy Loper. I Mra. Edith Whaton is speni* I mo time with Mrs. Uriah Crow ■ HTHT WISELY and Loan stock b J it yoo Your mor.sy grow* tut H I aafs ate always aubjeet to your I I* 0to a. * L AM* I mwAlt a LOTT. Boatun ■

PALERMO “o****-- of Phlladel- , **" ai *' • ’ uu u, TS.,'srf. r c ir'a t „s* Mr. and Mrs. George Rlttenhouse. Pa - wtT * calling on friends here Sunday Mr. and Mra. Lc^to Pash lev mo- . ,0 Diriding Crate. Monday Conoa - of Philadelphia, was visiting relatlva here Monday. Somers E . Young and Mtoe Myrtle Made's were Ocean Cltr visitors Saturday eveningii^fL*tL225W *“* ><u * D°<wtr c “’ r »■ Harry Gannon and famllr wm WIld.oM .1,1,„„ so.d., '"S** IT Off on B.turd.j'. Mis* Dorothy Maher Mia Rerih Emme ri” P1 * ld • nd XL* Murrm Sbseffer. of Philadelphia, ■tent the week-end with relatlva Ralph Nickerson, of South Ocean SiSi-TLSC* H ~"'’

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