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UWB MOTES OF ALL OF CAPE MAT COUMTT CAPE MAT COTIBT HOUSE Mr. and Mr*. Benjamin Holman and non, accompanied by Otis Down. Dories and Mf'dred MJks. motored to Williams town on Saturday to wend the week-end. Miss Emily Onrretson spent Saturday and Sunday with Ml* Margaret BUssard at DeenlsriUe. Miss Henrietta Bowen and girl friend, 'of Philadelphia, spent ~ week-end at home. Richard Thomas entertained number of rdattres orer the week-
end.
Mrs. Black is entertaining her sister. Mrs. Hall, of Philadelphia, for a few days. Mr. and Mn. Stillwell Godfrey and family went to Millville on Saturday to spend the week-end with their daughter. Mrs Oourtland Coleman. Mrs. Otis Downs and eon. Pel ton. were in Philadelphia shopping on Friday. Oscar Sutton came home from Philadelphia on Saturday to spend a few days with his family. Mrs. Katherine Luker went to Philadelphia on Sunday to spend the day with her non. Harry Lew has purchased the Richardson property at Mayville and la moving his family there. Mr. end Mrs. Ellas n.-oadwaler ei tertalned a number of Mends frr Millville over the week-and. Mias Blanche Booell celebrated her birthday on Tuesday evening when a number of her friends gathered the oceealon. Wjleman Smith moved his family Into the house on Atlantic Avenue recently vacated by Richard Thomas. Ass McCarty entertained a number of friends on Sunday. Walter Scull and family spent part of last week with Mrs. Scull's parents et Cold Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Fisher. Wildwood, were calling on Ceurt House friends on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ham son and non. LeRoy. went to Newfleld on Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Haman n'a parents. Stanley Scull. Miss Marlon Chambers and Ruth Chambers motored to Millville om Sunday to visit Joseph Wells, who to in the Millville Roepita'.. Mrs. Chat ies Taylor and daughter. Be* trice. <rere in Philadelphia on Thursday. -e Mn. Emma Jonas, of Millville. Is at the home of her eon. Wlnfleid Jones, for a few weeks. Frank James, of England, who to a student at Penn University, came home Mth Chester Comer for a few days' visit. Mrs. Coleman Taylor to entertaining her slater and family from the South. John Deebler md Marvin Norton were home from Thursday until Sunday. visiting .Tienda and relatives. Mlae Emma Haaek. of Norristown, spent the week-end with Mrs. William Shlpe. LeRoy Watson and Miss'Viva Ha tnann motored to Woodbine to aee the High School play Friday evening. Rita Harris went to Wildwood on Sunday to spend the day with Martin Lone and hie famU}. Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt and family were visiting Mends In Bridgeton over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chambers, of Eldora, were calling on their daughter. Mrs. dornuce Jones, on Thurs-
day.
Mlm Emma Dougherty. Anna Culbertson and Emma Swain motored to Atlantic City on The Ladles' Aid of the Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. Julia Hewitt on Monday evening.
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.... Stevens and a party of friends motored down on Saturday and wr a few days at his father's cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A Smith tart returned home to the Bali Clair Apartments after spending six mo "
at the Strathmere cottage. Mr. and Mrc. Sam ford sad Dr.
Dr. and Mrs. DUlsubnrgh and family. of New York, were down ever Thanksgiving with Mrs. DlUenburgh’s father. CapUla E. Knuppie. Dr. and Mis. YanDyke were down
rer the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisnk Burroughs, and Mias Mary Burroughs were doe rer the week-end at their cottage. Mias Mery Carothars spent the
eek-end In Oeeaa City
Mtoees Delphlne and Elisabeth .* w<re AtltaUe Qty Tutors
Cullough s Thursday n
TOWXSKKD’S DUET Mr. and Mis. Joseph Hanley down over the holidays with their three eons. Joeeph. Jr. Billie and Paul, visiting Mr. Hanley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. DUgard and daughter Ruth were down Sunday for the day. Robert Gamble motored down to Spend Sur day at the "Don'i Worry." P. Cravea was down Sunday with friends at thd Rose cottage. Mr. and Mis. Bunn and son. Wilson. were down Sunday for the day. L. Gaskll! waa down looking after his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Housen and eon. George, were down Sunday on the excursion. Master Billie Hanley to down for a couple of wer*-* »ith hu grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hanley. Mrs. N. Butte j entertained Mr. and Mis. J. Hanley and family, and her aunt, Mrs. Fred Hanley, last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Rode are down on a gunning trip at the Inlet Mr end Mra. Frank Rode. Swedeeboro. motored down. Sunday. Jamea Gray was down over the week-end looking alter his ~ bungalow John Godward was down over the week-end visiting his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf have returned home to the Quaker City after spending Thanksgiving et their bungalow. Mr. Bohrne was down Sunday for the Say.
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Dr. and Mis. Rad Tin Imd eon Robert spent Thanksgiving with Mr. aad Mrs. William O. CUrothera. Mrs. Ella Lumpp and two i Harry and George MseOechey, ■ the week-end et their cottage. Lewis Fisher was e Sunday rtottor. Mine Delphlne McCullough was _jme over Thsukagtvtng with her parents. Mr. end Mrs. George &. Me-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fred Rider spent I* their cottage. John Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mann were ■wn over Thanksgiving at their eot^CUptain and Mis. E. P. Johnson. B. P. Johnson. Jr., snd two sons spent the Thanksgiving holidays at thrtr
Mr. aad Mrs. O. B. August _id Mis. J. D. Kistsr spent ^ afternoon with Mr. aad Mis. W. G. Caro there. Ralph Hoi falser, of Philadelphia, .ent the week-end with W. C. Car-
others.
Mrs. George R. McCullough was la
Cepe May. Edward Fowler spent with hie family. Mi. and Mis. Andrew Hickman entertained Mra. Abrams snd family on
“w5fi with Mrs. R. MeCormick- ' lekman and family want
Mr. and Mra. B. M. Fenton were down over the week-end. William Ashworth, Gus Miller and, Joe Dyson were Sunday visitors. Frank Bench was a Sunday visitor. Mr. aad Mrs. L. A. Smith and Mr. and Mra. E. C. Mann ware In Baa Isle City. Thursday evening. Mrs. & E. Ktoter. Mis. O. B. August. and Mr and Mrs. J. D. Klster spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Carothars. Mrs. Gus Wlttkamp wss a Philadelphia visitor on Friday. Harlan Wlttkamp attended football game tr Ocean City on
Thursday.
George MacGeubey spent Saturday evening with W. E. Caro them aad
day evening. Mimes Mary aaa Agnes memwaid spent the weak-eng with their par —ts. Miss Margaret Pinson .spent the
day with CfeMMi _ _ ^ „ property with eeveni shade trese aad FrewuuTnenua Is vtoltlng hta i
and Mis. Adam Kurts i
down on Sunday.
George 8cai„ie and Dick Scargle
ere down on Sunday.
Miss EUrabeth McCullough spent Wednesday In Philadelphia. Mrs. Frank Trtmbel waa la Ocean
City on Saturday.
Mro. George Arbogust entertained a few friends over the week-end.
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are spending a few days phis with her sister. Nathan Surran apent Wednesday in Philadelphia. M'ss O’sce McCann and Mra. Hate Boerckel spent Wednesday in Philadelphia. James Boerckel. of Philadelphia, spent the holidays with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Selayl. of Oak Avenue, are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Carrie Seri rani __ days In Philadelphia with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Surran are entertaining her parents, of Phils del phla. for a faw days. William Ivins and a boy friend visited Court House on Sunday. A party of local hunters left Wild-
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spent several days in the woods by. They were very successful and returubd with fifty ducks, tec rabbits, and three pheasants. The party included James J. Curran. A1 Ward and John Biggins. Mr. and Mra. Robert Beech, of ■anile City, were week-end visitors st the home of Mr. end Mra. George Beach, of New York Avenue. Mr. and Mra. Reuben Smith and son. Irvin, of Court House, spent Sunder here et the home of Mr. and Mis. L. Downs. T. 8. Goal in. of Glen wood Avenue, spending several dsys er City on business. Mr. and Mra. H. Foster Goal In celebrated the fifth wedding anniversary on Tuesday at their new home on Glen wood Avenue. Alex. McAlarnen. of Pine Avenue, apent aeveral days away on business. William Glenn and family apent Thanksgiving Day with hto parents at Burleigh. Alfred Lion, cashier of the Union Bank. U quite 111 at hto home In Cape May Court House. Mra. Louie P. Karr, of Philadelphia. visited her parents. Mr. snd Mia F. D. KiUlmsr. of West lltb Avenue, recently. About forty numbers of the Wapella Tribe. L 0. R. M.. went by auto and bus to Ocean City on Saturday evening to attend a big “boom" meeting under the auaploee of Kalmia Tribe and the allied tribes of Red Men of Atlantic County.
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to DenntovlUe to celebrate Urn birthday of Mis. Van Artsdatou. Thomas Langhlln aad Mr. OmwPer died A Bruntua on TAundsy. Mr. and Mra. MeUOrl Rig ant Thanksgiving Day with _jd Mrs. Edward Hickman. Charles Nickerson, of WUtweod. spout Thursday with Mr. aad lb*, a!
ta the Nlekerrae oa Saturday were Mr. end Mrs. K. Cole. ROm EHxabeth Ctowd “4?
Earn®* rad tasrtly, of Yard-!
ley. spent Thanksgiving Dey with
Mrs. Clara Earnest.
Raymond Weetool, was with hto parents over the we*- Ust
id.
Mtm Helen FMler. of Phtledeiphia. spent the holidays with her Mis. Mary Fldtor. Mias Bus Charter aad Paul l_ , ter. of New York, motored down to • Ttart*tri— wtr ■ Emily Garrison, __ Court House wee the guart of Mtoe Margaret ‘ - “ ^
Dr. and Mra. Mogeme Way wire guests of Mra. S. W. Wells in PhUa-
wlth omen Lloyd. Mtoe Daisy Jones, of Newfield. apent the holidays with her peanuts, Mr. and Mn. John Jonea. Charles Carroll, of New Yotk.1 Theshsglvlag Day with Mr. aad J. P. Orroll. Lodow rad MlmfHalm Car-
Mra H. M. Carroll. Mrs. Samuel Wootoos and daughters vers Philadelphia shoppers oa Saturday. Mrs. Xaehary Taylor entertained
with Westcott. Mrs. M. L Stratton hns left to .end the winter with her eon, L. D. Stratton, at Ridley Park. Mias Helen CarH waa a Philadelphia visitor, Friday and Saturday. R. H. Brown and family spent part of last weak wtth Philadelphia rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mra F. T. BuahneU and daughters took dinner oa Sunday with Mra 8. Hand at Capo May. Mr. aad Mra Lewis Evert agham and son. of KetolervlUo, apeat Thanksgiving Dap with Uriah Gandy and family. Mr. sl! Mra Robert Kurtz, of ■pie ShAa. spent part of last week with Mrs. John Jonea. Mr. aad Mra D. H. Westcott have
rutnmohlle driven by Edward Lee, of Wild wood, ran Into a telephono pole at the corner of the SeavtOe Road on Sunday while trying to avoid kitting a Fo d truck that
The following pupils were preei ery eemdon la November: Edwi and Helen MeerwaM. Edward Some Raymond and Marta Hickman. Milt Thomas, Josephine MaiaoU, Et Sarah Conner. Deborah MeKalg. Mi garet Nlckerso'- Ethel aad Eva S ton. aad a Devttt. Mi. and Mra Joeeph McCray tored tb Wildwood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp, of i Isle City, called on Mr. aad Mra Lei
Charles Manaley, of Phlladeiph spent Sunday with K. W. (Routing. Harry Whtland. of Camden. « the extra agent while Robert G: rett went on a gunning trip. Mtoe Myra Clouting, of Trent! spent the week-end with her paran Frak Hartman
Field aad daughtet. B tha. motored to Tuckahoe oa Sati day evening. Ronald Stow man, of Ocean Cl ■pent Monday afternoon with M Emma Clouting. Mr. and Mra. Howard DeCray a daughter, of Philadelphia,
th Dailey apent the t lends In Bridgeton.
non. Melvin, motored i Thursday. Mra layl Clouting aad Mtos Clouting wore vlrtUng friends la I Gnu.de on Thursday. The Iota Council of Junior a U. M.. of Oeeaa City, visited the Et ~ »uncll here on Mor day evening. Mra Emma GUee visited raUUt In PtoasantvlUe on M( iday. Mra. George Plantt. of Ocean Ct ■pent the first of the wesa w: friends bore. Hnrrr Gann or was ea Ocean C visitor on Wean cedar. Mtoe Berths Field and Mtoe a outing motored Ao Oo* a 7 tty Tuesday. Mr. and Mra Albert' Welto. Ocean City, Sundaped with her p OlltA Mr. end Mra Rumell Field motoi to DcnnUvilla on Sunday afterao Mtoe Myrtle Madara spent Thu day afternoon with Mra. An Young. J seals Kirby motored to Ocean C
Mr. aad Mra. Harry Field, of P Norris, spent Sunday evening w Mra. Carrie Field.
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Mr. snd Mra A. B. Corson. John Trout aad James Beyder spent Thurs-
day In PhlladsipMa.
Mr. and Mra. Charfes Leper apm* a few days of last week with ratt» lives at Port Bltaabrth. Him Beulah Camp attends prise party at Dtas Crank ca
evening.
and . Mts. Thomas BsraCord. of
Millvlllr- Mr. end Mrs. WlUtam An*.
Thomas Loper and family.
Miss Frances Fisher to apehdlag a
(ra Alfred Sparta, of it the week-end here ther, Mra. Jane Town-
mi* r raucea rmoar is apenoiag a few days with Mr. and Mra MeMs
Eldredge. at Cape May.
« Mr. and Mn. Jamea Lows are >- spending a few days with Mr. end
Mra Ed. HolHne^l
ra. an. nouingseed.
TtantaglvlnK services wen held ts >e M. B. Church on Wednesday evw
-s.
er. of P!.ilsd6!iJla I Ivlng I.olidsr via I and Mra Ciurie I Em F. W. Jam* and Ma. I fib eWted reiatlr* in W- 1 Wednesday and Than*. Mra. J. W. Coomb* *s 1 I rtrttor with Iriendi h 1 EfhlUdelpbla | “and Mra into J e of Mr. utrf V';ilV:li( 0
r here with reiaa Edwin Townsend aad rttk Mra Townnaed's k Addison, and family
dh« Day.
Camp a party on Satun^y In honor jd her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ftoher apeau Thanksgiving Day with their daugh-J tor. Mra Meivla Sfidradge. at«
> and Herbert Philips, . c. & coast Guard 8t±0 gueeta of the Mtoem a Thanksgiving Day.
a munber irom here to* ad-ji
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vantage of the excursion Phla on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mis. James Bose-, pat » kU 5 h ^' “A Mr. aad Mta Jack Douglam aad daugkter. Bert* all of Court Houra apeaLTtaatar ^rith Mr. aad Mra Charles MaS?d Mr. aad Mra Thaat«a Too»r meet Thanksgiving with Mr. an* Mra
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Mlm Minerva Brown to liras dial
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Chter at Wildwood, right aad family, of we callers here Sunday
Bmlym diver, of Capo May, * Mtoe EUsaboth TRoamesa has k recently had a radio inrtaltad. Mra Smith Brrtaera at Pbilad' phla, to raeadlagra few days with ■ m0 w Wr '4J rm ' Oomorar. Mrs. Thomas Loper and dauwhh
[ Dorothy, spentt SwmrdSy and taad
with relative* * rollings wood a Millville. ■■"'w ■
i Ludlam end son, Har- = the funeral of her uncle, an. la Vineland on Sat-
served her board-
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• moved hto family to ho winter. era of Anbury Sunday
Temple aad eon Cllfiord day. It to understood to their home la MaryI will be greatly ml
is will occupy hto aewly i As bury Church still 0 AM., while Rev. Anuctiag a very eueceeeful * at the M. B. Church rllle.
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