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CAPE MAY COUHTY TIKES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923

HEWS NOTES OF ALL OF CAPE MAY COUNTY

CORRESPONDENCE PAGE

bbbszy mats BY TMES 1 OOBEESPOHDEHTS

SOUTH DENNIS

r. Appel and molher, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with Joe McCray. Mrs. A. J. Meerwald received a very fine ChrlstmaB present of a new eeven-pasaenger Bulck sedan. Mlaa Carrie Douglas spent Christmas Day with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards made a business tt.'p to Cape May Court

House. Friday.

B. M. Ellis spent two days last week in Philadelphia. Alvin McKaig is spending a week

with his mother.

Stephen Jefferson is entertaining

his sons during the holidays.

Mr, and Mrs. Joe McCray motored

to Sea Isle City on Saturday.

Ralph Short and family were visit-

ing friends here on Sunday

The Misses Ludlam dined with their nephew at Capo May Court

House on Christmas Day.

Mrs. Eliza Devitt attended the Home and School meeting on Friday Harry Rhodes and family called on Mrs. F. C. Barnes on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. C. Learning are spending the holidays with their son at

Bywood.

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE

Capt. John Burke came home on Tuesday to spend a few days with his family. Mr. and Mrs. William Kell spent the Christmas holidays in Bridgeton. Mrs. Roscoe Spalding had as her guests on Christmas Day Mrs. Sarah Spalding. Miss Jennie and Roberta Hughes, of Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hughes, of Seaville, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughee. Mrs. Olive Dyer and friend, of Philadelphia, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Dyer's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howell. Miss Regina Nichols, of Coatesvllle. is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smallwood went to Clayton Tuesday to spend the

day.

Miss Mildred Holmes came home from Audubon on Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Black entertained a number of friends over the week-end. Leslie Ludlam and Harry Vance came home on Saturday to spend a

week.

Minnie Powell was in Wild-

SWAINTOH—CLERMONT

Major and Mrs. E. O. Howell are with relatives in Philadelphia fcr the holidays., Julius Sutton, of Philadelphia, spent several days here with his mother, Mrs. Fannie Rice. Edward Howell, of Court House, called on relatives here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Duble and daughter. Ruth, of North Woodbury, attended the funeral of her uncle, Livingston Rice, on Saturday. Mrs. Annie Rice and son. Paul, called on relatives here one day last

Mias Margaret Lndlam entertained' W( x>'i on Sunday,

the Home and School Association o Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Young and

Wednesday. « — •

Mra. Clinton Nickerson and Thelma Nickerson were at W’lldwood on W'ed

nesday.

Richard Fo*. of Salem, war in t-wn

on Friday.

Mrs. George Peterson was calling

on Mrs. Smith Stiles on Friday.

Mrs. Laura McKaig and son spent

Christmas at Ocean City.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edward were Ocean City shoppers on Thursday.

Thomas Holmes is helping Je Crandol with his bungalow

Goshen.

A Christmas party was given by the pupils of the school on Friday. After the short program rendered by

the pupils of the school. Santa Claus appeared. Each child In the community received a half pound of candy and a gift from the Home and School. Santa also gave calendars to the members of the Home and Scbijl

and gave them candy.

•1CEAN VIEW

Amos Gandy, of Philadelphia, called on his father on Sunday. Mias Kathryn Faucett was a Millville shopper on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downam and daughter spent the week-end at Philadelphia with relatives. Miss Mary Donoboe. of Philadelphia. is spending the holidays with her parents. Mrs. Mary Kurtz, of Egg Harbor, is spending some time with relatives. Mrs. John Horton, of Nortnfleld, called on friends here on Friday. Miss Amanda Tullner. of Philadelphia. Is visiting her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jeffries, of Ocean City, visited her parents on Sunday. Misses Ruth and Ida Abrams, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with their sister. Mrs. Daniel Delaney was a Millville shopper on Friday. Mias Cornelia Eckeraley, of Ocean City, is spending some time with relatives. Mrt. Irene Eckersley and children were Atlantic dty shoppers Thursday evening. Miss Helen Carew is spending the holidays at Philadelphia with rela-

tives.

Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Broan. of Wildwood, called on Joseph Downam and family Christmas Day. *" Frank Washburn and two

day last week.

Robert Richardson, of Ardmore, came home on Sunday and played Santa to his brothers and slaters here. Miss Sarah Richardson was a visitor with Miss Elsie Andrews at

South Seaville, Saturday.

PETERSBURG

Mrs. Clarence Winner entertained her sister-in-law from Mulllca Hill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Van Glider were Court Houae visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Sara Roes waa shopping In Ocean City on Wednesday. Albion Robbins and Wm. Laughlin were Philadelphia visitors last Mon-

day.

and Mrs. Powell Matthews and son. of Trenton, are spending two weeks with Mr. Matthews'

parents.

Mrs. Somers Corson and son. of Seaville. visited her parents last

Monday.

A number from here attended the funeral of Jenv Young at Beealey's

Point on Wednesday.

Frank Butler, of the U. 8. Navy.

DENNIS V1LLE

Captain Bent ham. of Townaend'a! !* ,unon * relmt ' v< * Inlet Coast Guard Station, called ou w* . __ _ „ AUlson Ludlam on Thursday. I ?"* Mr *- Ja “ e8 Ingem*! and Julius Sutton and Allison Ludlam . t0 C**® «*>

motored to Ocean City on Sunday to

ca'.l on Richard Sutton who haa been M William EldHde.

Mrs. William Eidiidge la very

In the hospital "for treatment for at xi. „ some time, but is home with his fam- ■ i 1 *? t ' lar V Koe8 - of New Br.— >ly for the holidays. They dined with th f Chrl,,m * a hofl - Messrs. Clark and Gandy at the v„ Coast Guard Station. Voa8 ' **«. Emma Webster Bright and family of I Vc *f' roestone and eon were Wildwood, motored over and called 1 " he Qu * ker CUy on Pris-

on relatives here on Saturday and

Stanley Brown spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Young. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Norton and son motored to Bridgeton on Saturday and returned on Sunday accom-

panied by Mrs. Shaw.

Mrs. Socratls Willis is on the sick

list this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burke are entertaining a number of friends dur-

ing the holidays.

Miss Edith Schockley. Anna Cul- ““ jum-yo u. . ._

bertson. Helen Young and Miss Emma Bridgeton, called on Section ! R ev Md ^ Swain, of Cape May. are spending the |rir ® warden Ludiam on Friday. Cym** entertained

Christmas holiday/in Bermuda Brodbeck and Edwin Town- I 1 Reuben Hoffman. Mra. Etta Stltes ?? nd , the Fourth Quarterly!

and Samuel Stltes were among those Confarecce at South Seaville M. K. froL i^teUDd^T, ^ ^ who went to Millville on Saturtay C hur ch o n triday evening. District i ShTrWrts it .TV night. | Superintendent Belting presided. I .,.^ Pons « beautiful

Mrs. Harold Fortune nnd children moved to Wildwood on Monday. Mrs. Ella Comer and son. Chester.

took lira. Bright's father. John Hancock home with them for the holi-

days.

H. H. McCool was a recent Philadelphia shopper, purchasing a new

Edisoi. Recreation.

Division Firewarden Joeeph

-the Quaker City on Friday. Harrison Eldrldge. of Pittsburgh.

Pa., spent Christmas with his father.

The’ Christmas program was very

prettily rendered on Monday evening with the bdfp cf our friend. Mr. Robbins. and his friends from Ocean City.

Misses HI Ms Smith. Mabel Cald-

well and Anns Gandy spent Chrlst-

Dr. Ralph E. Taylor, of New York City, vent Christmas with mothe^Mra. Sarah Taylor. S. N. Xlark. of Franklinvllle, was the guest of Mr. and Mra. J. K. Carroll over Christmas. Mias Edith Gandy, of Camden, spending the holidays with her parents. Ml. and lira. Ogden Gandy. Miss Susan H. Cheater, of Brooklyn. is visiting Mias Hannah Fidier

over the holidays.

Mrs. M. L. Stratton has returned to .Ridley Park after spending m with Mrs. P. E. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Husbnell. of Claymont, are vlaitlag Mr. and Mra. F. B. Bushnell this week. Mias Marla R. Miller, of Ely Court, Greenwich, is spending the holidays with her mot tsar, Mrs. V. O. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Suavely, of Lebanon, visited Mr. and Mra J-W

Do re last week.

Harry Corson sad family, of Garman town, spent the holidays with Mr. sad Mra. William Thompson. Mra. Warren Grace spent part *f

last week in Phlladdfehla.

Mra. Clara Earnest la visiting rela-

tives in Pitman.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Don are spending the Christmas holidays with rela-

tives in Delaware.

Mias Helen Fidier spenS Christmas with her mother aftd sis term. Raymond Weetcott. of Harrisburg, is with his parents, Mr. and Mra.

Samuel Weetcott. over the Wuek-end.

Mr. and Mra. Albert BuSltaelJ. of

CUymoBt spent the holiday* with

BIO GRANDE

in Atlantic Ctty Wedn *'l John Shoonkoff and Jama Dan, are slowly itaproving. b Mrs, Catherine Hand spent w*

nesday at Wildwood.

Mr. and Mra Harold Hand are ti Crol Jp-t.to.PM.. wftt iSfc on Monday to vioH his son who ei Hand and his bride, of Can hail* h ° ,,d * ,,e wUh

* •ntertalned he *MnUr. of Atlaui

City.' over the holiday*! Mias BsJtor Hand, of m*.". (■ home over the hoUdry*.

IW MTatts O. Wanghter and he mother were In Wildwood tm Satur

r ■ > *rt

bnngalow is beini

Monday to

daughters wore Philadelphia shoppers

went to Downstown •pend Christmas.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Creamer and

family, of Millville, spent Christmas here with Mra. Creamer's parente,

Mr. and Mra. George Wright. Harry Stltes and Jacob Carre Ison

were in Wildwood on Saturday on

business.

Mra. George Orels was shopping In Philadelphia on Thursday. Mra. .Samuel Leporace is entertaining relatives from State College. Pa.,

this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Holmes, ol Pennington, are spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. Holmes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes. Mias Emma Dougherty is spending the holidays at her home In York,

Penns.

Harry Law is building a new garage on the property he recently purchased at Mayv'"«. Mrs. Clara Lascalzo and Miss Ethel Elmer were in Millville on Wert net day to see Miss Elmer's parents. Mr. and Mra. Robert Elmer, who are conng in the Millville Hospital, and Mrs. Harry Chlstlan have moved into Clinton Buck's house on Dias Creek Road. Mr. and Mrs William Scull. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scull and Mrs Eva Errlccson motored to Bridgeton on

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn, on Hand Avenue, entertained relatives on Sunday. Mrs. Julia Young g ve a Christmas party to her Sunday School class on Saturday afternoon. Those who enjoyed the party were Russell Camp. Emerson McCarty. Junior Bakley.

on Wednesday. Miss Myra Way, of Trenton. Is spending the Christmas holidays with

her mother.

Walter Aydolette. of Haddonfleld. visited his family over the week-end. Mra. Ella Miles and

Stanley Cheeseman. Hairy Stltes.

Philip Shields and Fred. Baldwin.

Miss Jessie Mixner, of Philadelphia, spent the Christmas holidays with

Philadelphia, called on her parents her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles

over the weHi-end. Mlxner.

Misses Mildred and Elsie VanGilderl Nelson Smith and Charles Maitla of Cape May. is spending some time were Philadelphia shoppers on Frl

with relatives. day.

Service* m As bury Church on Sun- 1 *' U |^ A1 ,. - - „ . „

day evening 7.X0; Sunday School A x Swk ' 04 Marahallville. at 2.30 P.M. All welcome. .* 0Pt ' Mr *- WHUam

Those who have been on tbs rick 1 „

list but are improving are T B I » r ii M™. Roland Van QIMer.

^ A11 ^ c.£era to 0 to n w D ^ CI,rl ' tm “

Mra.

Emily Monday, of New Ydtt Ocean City. City, spent some time here with her d “ 7 vt " <tor wl,h Albion

cousin. Mrs. Francis Rice.

Mr. Waer. of Delaware, who purchased Harry Mats' farm, haa moved In, Mr. Near haring moved his family to tbe_home which he purchased of

Coleman Corson.

The A. C. Electric Co. are putting up transformers and wires so the householders here may have the cur-

rent run into their homes.

Superintendent McCarthy, of the Public Service Co., spent the Christ-

—as holidays in Newark.

Reeves laard. George Sayre and Allison Ludlam attended the Chamber of Commerce meeting at Dennlaville

on Friday evening.

GREEN CRETE

Robbins.

*■0' Creamer, of PI, ville.^ spent the holidays with her Llttlp Clark De Santis is very III JriUL * tl “ e ln the ^ J 0 ****’® HosCovert Winner, of Trenton, came home on Sa urday for the holidays. _ M . r - and Mrs. Harry Butler. Tnckahoe. spent Sunday with Miss Kathrine Butler, here Harrison Eldrldge called on Judaon Loraon and family on Monday.

SOUTH SEAVILLE

W. Seaman Abrams, of Wildwood . h “ hlB house here for

.. . . _ indefinite time.

Mr. and Mra. William Worth are, Mr^. Emma Corson of Gnahen visiting relatives at Wildwood. spending the winter^anthem, i. ,B Miss Frances Fisher is spending si/ter. MraC.MW^,^ ^‘ h ^ the week-end with her sister. Mrs. James Hanna of RoofS-wi-i * “•“r CM.MW- . IgsgSSsufiSuSTaSrsa

. ille.

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES Consolidated with the Sea Isle City Review. Febni-'y, 1818

Published Every Friday by the CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES CO. (Incorporated) At'antic Avs. and Eighth St. OCEAN CITY, N. J. West Jersey and Landis Aves. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

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Entered at the Poet Office at Sea I ale City. N. J., aa Second-Claaa Matter.

Lyric Theatre Woodbine Saturday, December 28th The Spectacular Production "THS SOUL OF A BEAST"

"m FLOOD" [ KA«C. Proprietor

Lewis Corson and Mra. Frank Mil ler are this week on the nick liet. Walter Balls and family motored to Wildwood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowker ... . Mrs. John Hearou visited Mr. and Mrs. John Baltersal. of Cold Spring,

recently.

Dr. Aimer Tomlin, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday wilh his sister. Mrs. Sarah Ludlam. Miss Emma Williams, of Camden, was a aeek-end visitor with bis mother. Mrs Emma Williams. Mrs. Clarence Acklns has returned home after a week’s visit In Camden and Philadelphia with relatives. Mra. George Peterson and daughter Sarah were shopping In Millville one day laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holllugshead and daugL' of Green Creek. Mrs 'larenco Howell, of Dias Creek, called n Captain Isaac Ludlam on Sunday. William 8. Thompson and family spent Christmas with Edwin B. Lewis at I-ansdowne. Pa. Dr. Frank A. Detrick, of Prince Ann. Md . was home a few days with nls family last week Mr and Mra. J. Rolls in visiting their children In Camden this week. Miss Theresa Townsend, of OolMngswood. was the guest of Dr. and Min. Humphrey Swain a couple of days this week. Griffin Smith spent Chrlntmas Day with his son. Mayor Gilbert S. Smith, and wife, st Avalon. Mr. and Mis Frank Watson called on their dsugh'er. Elva Uncle, of Avalon on-Tuesday.

WE HAVE EVERYTHING Vo I anything. Attractive prices, ompt delivery. Champion's Lumber Yards, iOlh Street and West Avenue. Oisail City. N. J "Look for the sign."—adv. 4tf

Mra. Harry Conover. Sr., is spend-

ing a few days with her daughters. Mr and Mra Hs.-w re.. ■ MreHomer E.iiaon and Mra. M Fr “™* ‘In£“ n w^/.opptng m deShTa, “I’d'mi* tJ?'of lid wood on Saturday afternoon. Wildwood, are aoen.Hne f Miller Robinson, of the Ocean Cliy ! with their Mr * aid' Mra Coast Guard Station, spent Saturday Eleasor Heaton " M ™' and Sunday with his parenta. Mr. ami MIm Thelma Little h.. enn. . Mrs. A. M. Robinson. , Kane Pa for th. *° ne ,0 Quite a number from our village Horace A. Payne and Cdwarrt Mr

“ SSSr-'riMfAr”- D "

spending the holidays with their John Langley * nd Mra ^d re r ,^ J D lhe H1 * h Schc^l Mr. Mr.. ,u,ph j\"nl Dr. Stanford Robinson, of Mount Among thrae home fir thl'LlM . 'fee was Holly, is spending the holidays with ■ re ESiSf.j™?' « Hlrt Srta,

Mrk. C. L. Bushnell.

Mr. and Mra. Shangar Hud. C»P« Mar spent Christmas' with

Mrs. C. L. Bushnell.

and Mra. Leroy May. of Gape May Court House, were guestk of

Frank Fidier on Christmas.

Mrs. Ph.«be Grace, of Cape Iffay Court Houae. spent the holidays with

Mra. O. it. Geary.

Miss Ranach Fidier and Chartfca Fidier. of South Dennis, took dinner with Mrs: M. S. Fidier and daughten

on Christmas Day

Those attending the Alumni reception of M. T. H. 8. on Friday evening were: Mra. T. T. Bushnell. Misses' 1 Sarah and Elizabeth Fidier and V. O'

Miller.

built li

w!fZ£,‘c!fc£2? , ‘ h ° T nn “ Dr. N. “

Christmas wereizas were held in the M. E. Church on Monday eveninz and 1* the Nasarene Church on

Wedneeday.

Mrs. C. B. Robert and daughter Mra. Isyl Clouting, cail-d on Williani Robert and famfly at WUdwood Greet

WILDWOOD

Mrs. Carrie Scrlvanl spent Wednee-

day in Ocean.City.

Mrs. K Boerckel and farr.Ily have moved from Magnolia Avenue

Maple Avenuaz

William Shinn, of Camden, spent Sunday here with friends on Pine

Avenue

Mra. William Elliott. Mra. C. Belover and two lady friends spent

Tuesday 1c Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mra. Lewis Albrecht, of Centra! Avenue. Anglesee. are entertaining Mr. Aibreeht'a mother, a former resident of Angieeea. but now making Santa Monice. Cal., her home. Coroner B. C. Ingeraoll. who has been seriously 111 during the past two months, is rapidly improving and Is now able to sit up and enjoy radio

concerts.

Thomas Flocca went to Phlladelphla on Saturday to spend the Chr.etmss holidays. Mr ,M Mn. A. B.nk, Irft for SSi .b “inS •"“ rt ,h " "" Mr. and Mra. N. Scrlvanl spent C1> cire m Sl| l | n i. Vi ^“ d w,,h City Solicitor and Mra. Jonathan Tnrt Bruin, f^l. .. ... . ..

uo„»0 Laoolns. BrU.o.oo, ol. C ^ ' Tll « Hpendlng a few davs With Ralnli ' Holan !£ . .. 0 Mllu ‘

for b,r .a-. a» ^

Crease.

The stork pn

Miss Beulah Camp made a business spendlng'The holldlys 0 wit»r '*! -T 1 1?. * da ught*r. Ruth trip to Court House on Saturday. enta. Mr and Mra .am- r . ! Thn I * c *" ,b « r »*‘hEmlya Cllver, of Cape May. spent ,one. “ Jtmm C,,r: ' m '' r ,/i5r v ^li , , r,nde co,on >' «•

and Mra. James Catr.- m

Friday with Uriah Crease. ’ ' ! ’"snk.i. Millard and v w n. Th#r * •«■« * num Mr. and Mra.Charles Loper spent Jr.. w.racaHS^friefd.* FO *'- ••° f

Wedurefisy with Captain and Mrs ; hoe on Thuraday evening.

EmU 0* U you have a good umbral].

Tian't youra. you know full well; Peso it on. H you knosr J <et where you got it. From your recoilecUon blot It; Sooie wet day the owner'll spot It Pam It on. —Atlanta JouroaL

If you know a kind word, Pam It on. Glva It wiaca lika a little bird.

Everyone likes a little praise Sana's spirits it will raise, help to shorten these long days. Pam it on.

Our Idea of the ideal girl Is the one who takoa a rule book to the basket ball jaaM'aad looks up the answers of asking us.

of order." said the i Isle City man as he tried to All his everaharp in the library'tok wML

Snappy advertisingan bring customer! to a store almost. If not oulte. as feet as a snippy clerk can urire

If you've ever spent a few days 1« a hotel, yea have probably had Oceanian to remark how noisily fools rush in when angels (that is the «»- righteous and sleepy ones, like yourself) have cot to bed.

the little court

Richard Creese at Cape May.

Mrs. Charles Holllngwcad spent

few days In Philadelphia.

TOWNSEND'S INLET

. a- x Mr. rvl C ° ,t S*? b ® ln * e ceded,

t Turks u “Cf- Harry Hobart. 8r. of Houth

BeatUle. M visiting cer son. William Hobart, and family, of Rosetrary Bd. 1 „.^ r ' Mrs. K. Tamalnl sDent

ril , . | Ch l£ , ““J n Yinsiond with relam^! . .V motored to Millville A K if lw ' h ' ,,d • smoker in Hunts’ """‘‘•y. Avenue Theatre on Monday night The teachers of onr public school. T - ? WM "" ‘

TUCRAHOE

Leu DooliUle haa Jolne.1 a Cbtm Club. He doesn’t cere for Ch-«. but it only shows to whet lengths “ u’ 111 will go to stay out nights.

to the city with hi* father. ' Hon at their i^pectlvebom^ »uSrrr n „vi„ d :r-1. sks? tsr, Mrs. Fred Hanley has gone to Phil-; Franklin Madden of Rionme.M ■ elphla to spend the hollda;-* with ; visiting his mother. «J* r son. having metored up Sunday den. Jennie Mart

,?® r SL wm * ,in important meeting at the Democratic Club room on Batirday evening. Mias Clara McCann

is secretary of the club. '

With the cor 1 man’s finger* in M* vent poekat, with the Ice nun > «»*• raasmed to th* bottom of hi» » P and t^ oonl Mphyr.^,^

Lan * ,ey »«> d family spent

}hrtsf mns wiiK mi * • ■ .. „ T" 1

James Gray was a Sunday visitor Christmas wlurrelaVlve/in c« “I H i n *!r h “ d Ml. rM.ry Uwre n re ,n h^ m ^ ,, n

ver the week-end William spending the holidays with

Kimlier. of Port Elizabeth. ents. Rev. and Mrs Lawrenre ^

Joeeph Hanley niulorer d^-vn on; Frank Grober of Rtsley cwllsd

Sunday to visit his parents. I Mr end MnT'john Bergh on ► Mrs Bovell spent Christmas with day afternoon * " “ her nleoi in Pcnsaucken. N. J. The public school Chrism... Mis* Alma Shellem went to the tertglnment was held In tha rnn Quaker City t<* visit her friend. Marie munlty Theatre. Friday afternoon"’ Keltchey. of Olney. ! Mra. Churchill and Mra. oITh.ve

“>-*■— | n Phlisdel-

Mr. and Mt> God ward has as her 1 hton visiting relat I

guest her daughter. Margaret, of phis. I New York, for ..ver the holidays Mr. and Mra Dare Re• kin. J Billie Nevell and Mr Reeves were I Millville, spent . f?w djvs^f thD down for over the week-end. week with Ed Robinson r.J., Mra. Flnnle and aon were down for 1 Mr. and Mrs Hsn£ 8tl"ll vuiiedl over the week-end wRh relsIHes In Phll/t.i.i!i T U ' , ® d 1 P Craven and friends were down the holidays. d *lphls during! Sunday on lhe excursion train. Mr. Lentx. fnrmerlv nf •»<- ■ x I Albert Johson ha. returned to Hotel has rented ihl •.L.ri ,C . k * ho ^ Phlladeiphla after spendlfig 10 weeks centiy vacated hy^Mra JuHs^Jeir-r/ building Jainre Gray s bungalow. i Christmas exercleea ..f thl M .t ^ 1 L Mills has returned home after, t.t Church w.re iJlTM. nday Vv.nm. ■pending several week* al the Inlet by the scholar, of the Aund/y Arbwl

inutl

Let the HOT LAUSPEY aelee mr «r iee. CeUe< tioe>

tBeht et Cenrt Houae, leu Ult Cttr Seeahere luei e. To(*!».'Delieered Frtdaj. I«. d™, . mt-rt « - Us

TROY LAUNDRY

CAPE MAY