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CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE,
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Mr. and Mrs. William Comer, of Charles Foster, of Sooth Seaville. Downatown. spent Sunday with Mrs. called on Miss Adeline Crandol re-
I cently.
Mrs. LUxie Thompson. Mrs. Joe
Ella Comer. Harry Stltes, Sr., who has been ill the past three months, is improving and is now able to sit up. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norton motored to Trenton on Saturday and returned Monday. Mrs. Weylman Smith and baby left for Millville on Monday for an indefinite stay. The volunteer firemen bald a business meeting Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosted, of Millville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hunted. Misses Edith Shockley. Helen Toting. Anna Culbertson and Margie Babbitt, of Diaa Creek, and Mrs. Endicott. of Rio Grande, motored to Somers Point on Sunday afternoon. George Garretson and Roy Shields, of Salem, spent the week-end with their families here. 8. T. Godfrey on Saturday took his son Clarence to the Millville Hospital for a tonsil operation. Asa McCarty is ill at this writing. Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr. and Mrs Martin Spalding went to Erma on Saturday to see Mrs. Rem Taylor who has been quite Mrs. Ads Kessler and eons, of Philadelphia. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long. William Armstrong and Harry JAw are building hew hen houses. Prank James, of England, and Sydney Herxiandes, of Louisiana, companied Chester Come’- home from Philadelphia on Sunday to pend the Mias Olinda Long entertained .friends from Groville over Sunday. Mias Beatrice GasklU, of Ocean V-lty, passed Sunday with Mrs. Wely Tn>n Smith Mrs. Leonard MorrU and Mr*. Ralph Compton passed Thursday with relatives at Millville. Mrs. Ralph Compton entertained a numbet of friends from Millville over Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Battenderri entertained her sister and husband from Philadelphia over the week-end. Mrs. Nelson and daughter. Helen, will leave her* the fifteenth for Cali-
fornia.
Misses Ella Mathis and Elva Hamann were In Wildwood on Sunday
Bight.
Samuel Barnes has Improved tils home by a new slate roof. Men from Wildwood are doing the work. LeRoy Hainann, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ha man n is very ill with pneumonia. Miss Gladys Errlcaoc. of Green Creek, passed the week-end with Miss Thelma Spalding. Mrs. George Paul entertained cumber of friends. Thursday. Fred Atkinson on Monday moved hie family to the bume Le purchased recently at MayvlUe. Howard Sutton was tendered a birthday surprise party on Bight by fifteen of his friends in honor of his fifteenth birthday, evening was spent playing games. At B late hour refreshment* were served. Those present %ere: Misses Patsy Op ringer. Edith Morton and niece, Mildred. Anna Moosbrook. Elsie Sutton. Doru Dean. Jennie Compton, Moiford Hand. Charles Toxer. Clarence Godfrey. Nelson Moosbrook. Ellis Mlxner and Marshall Fisher. J. Horace Loscalro. of Philadelphia, paased Sunday at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrt Harry Stltes came down from Millville on Saturday and returned on Monday The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hand is quite 111. Harry Spalding u having bis home r«aod»!t d. John Douglass made a business trip to Philadelphia on Monday Mr. sod Mrs. Benjamin Taylor spent Sunday at Wildwood with their daughter. Mrs. Ruasell Bond. Weylman Smith, who Is employed at Ocean City, spent the week-end at home with hts fumily. Mias Henrietta Bower, of Philadelphia. spent the week-end at home with her parents. Hrs. Charles W. Haines wsa visited Sunday afternoon by a number of friends from Philadelphia. Farm Demons! ral> r Thomas has rented the home of Harry Stitee on Hand Avenue. Mrs. Maud White and glia* Elga Shaw, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Leonard Morris.
Uncle and non, George, of Avalon, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Watson on Monday.
The Blue Ribbon Club tuet at the home of Easter Batts or. Tuesday
RIO GRANDE George Stewart atter.jed the funeral of a friend in Bridgeton on Tues-
day.
Frogs were beard on Tuesday and Wednesday, but afraid they will hi to look through window glass yet. Will lari Gardner. Sr., was in Philadelphia on Tuer'-r and Wednesday. Mr. and Mr*. William Gardner and Mrs. Carl Hildreth vent one day last week in WIMwood. Miss Lucy Hildreth spent Thursday in Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and Miss Roberta Dennott spent Sunday in Northfirid. Mrs. A. Butcher entertained King's Daughters'* of the Baptist Church on Thursday evening, nineteen being preeent.
Mrs. John High and children Sea Isle City, visited William High and family a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mlxner and Mrs Emma Coombs rere visitors in Ocean City on Tuesday. Many from here attended the Chautauqua at Cape May Court House on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. Mrs. James Burke visited Mr. and Sirs. McDole at Palermo recently. Howard Thompson and Mrs. Annie Hewitt motored to Wildwood on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. El wood Pen ton left
on Thursday for Woodbury, where Philadelphia were Sunday
they expect to make their home.
Mr. and Mrs F. W. James spent Harry Schrader returned to Philathe last part of the past week in Del- delphla on Sunday afternoon.
David Enuiken left for IIami ton on Sunday, where he ill be
ployed in his brother's garage there.
John Hand and a lady friend
aware with relati’ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zelly attended the funeral of his brother's wife at Maurice town. Pa., last week. Frances Douglass, of Dias Creek, preached an excellent sermon in the M. F. Church on Sunday morning and
*zJag.
Mrs. Charles Hand and two children visited Mrs. Frank Bright at Atlantic City the week-end and attended Conference. William A. Meerwald. of South Dennis, called on Miss Florence Erickson onBunday evening. Mr. and Mr*. George Richardson entertained her sister. Mrs. Kate Riley, and daughter, of Philadelphia, on Sunday. Mr. end alrm. Charles Mlxner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs at Millville. Paul Watson, who is at the Avalon Coast Guard Station, liberty, Saturday.
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Saturday and Sunday DCTTT COMPSON In “THE HAKE OF THE LAW”
PALERMO Mrs. El lor Corson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Corson, of Marmora, on Sunday. Ralph Nickerson, of Ocean City, eot Saturda; v 1th friends here. Mr. and Mr*. Howard DeCray and daughter. Velma, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clouting e tenanted on Friday evening. Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Robart of Ru> Grande. Mr. and Mr*. Carl clouting, of Wildwood. Enoch Clouting and David Dailey. Mr. and Mr*. Smith Collins, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with their ■on. Somers Collins. B. W. Clouting and H. W. Clouting motored to Philadelphia on Sunday. Allison Ludlam. of Clermont, was calling on friends here. Mr. and Mre. Stacy Simpson and daughter. Lililan. of Sea Isle City, spedt Sunday with Mrs. Ella Clout-
ing.
The Baptist Mite Society will bold a sock social at Ashmead's store on March l»th. Walter Corson, of Philadelphia, was calling on friends here. Wednes-
day.
Harry Gannon and son. Harry. Jr. ’ere rial ting relatives In Beeeley's Point. Sunday evening. Mrs. Albert Wei's, of Ocean City, spent Friday with her mother here
panted by his sister. Edith Schrader. Warren Harris injured his while cutting meat with a 'arge knife and several stitchea were required to close the wound. Revival meetings are ■till In progress at the Naxarene Church, under the direction of Rev. A. A. Price. Mias Rita Harris is •till Improving
in health.
Frank Corson has had electric lights installed in his home. Mrs. Anretta Robart spent Thursday and Saturday with her daughter at Wildwood. Mrs. Evans O. Slaughter waa In WUawood on Monday. Mrs. Carrie Scrivani and Mr*, by] Clouting, of Wildwood, were ca here on Thursday. Mrs. Entriken. Sr., of Berlin, relatives and fnends her*
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robart and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting motored to Penns Grove on Friday. Mason, of Tuekahoe. waa in town on Saturday. E. Ha id and family, of Wildwood, spent Su 'day with hft mother here. Mr. ano Mrs. William Gardner. Sr., entertained company over th
end.
Mr. and Mi v Dourlar*. of Burleigh, were calling on Walter Hand and family here on- day .eeently El wood Chester visited relatives at Fishicg Creek ou Sundar. Dr. W. L. Yerk s preached his last sermon In the M. E. Church on Sunday. He does not expect to return another year, although he waa very ell liked here. He and Mrs. Terke* are attending Conference this week. DIAS CREEK
TOWNSEND'S INLET
Jamee Gray waa down on Sunday getting his cottages ready for the season. Mr! Beitenmlller spent Sunday at his bungalow. Mr. Gamble was Among the Sunday visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Dilgarth end daughter. Ruth, spent Sunday here at their cottage. Milton Runner spent Sunday here with friends. Mrs. Barth, with her daughter-in-law and sons, motor*' down on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins, of the Racquet cottage, summer residents here, are confined to their home in West Philadelphia on account of Illness. Th- Roeedale cottage, formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Grumly. of Camden, has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Philadelphia. Among the Sunday visitors here were Mr. Young. H. Truckees, Mr. Adler and Miss Helen Thompson. Mr. Tailor was down on Sunday. Miss Jennie Swing was down on Sunday at the Meadow View. Villiam Mackin spent the weekend here. Frank Shields was among the Sunday visitors here. Mrs. Bovell. Mr*. Houston and her niece. Mias A Msrkey. in Philadelphia. Mr. Lunt was down at his cottage over the week-end. Fred Metcalf was her week-end-with his father. David Lenox has been spending s few days here. Mr. and Mr*. Hermltix and William, have been down for a tew
days.
Mrs. Anna’ here with her father and mother. P. Craven waa down over the weekend wtlh friends. Lincoln GasklU was down on Sunday »t his cottage. Mr. Flsghouse spent Sunday here at the "Little Grace.’ Di. Schwarts was down on Sunday at his Frank McBride was among the Sunday visiters here. Zimmerman and Mias Carrie Schram were seen strolling ou the beach on Sunday. Mr. Mac' leer spent the week-end
here.
Miss Catherine GasklU. a summer resident, is now recovering from s severe attack of quinsy. Mr. and Mrr. Beni and sons spenl le week-end here at the "Reba " Miss Marga. et God ward spent Sunday here with her parents. Mr. Rouche was down on Sunday. Mr. Boshle and his son were Sunday visitor* here. Mr. Dunlap has been down for a few day* Mias A.ma Shelletn had
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Mr* James Smith. Mr* __ Cawmaa, aad Mra. Lmtts Oorms jH‘ ‘ im AUttt*
Mr*. Hattie Douglass accompaabd Mr. and Mr* Robert Clark, of Court House, on a motor trip through May* Landing to Gloucester County on Sunday. Mr* Emma Rica baa i home after speeding the winter with ho- daughter. Mr* Charles Spr-rka, fa Cleveland. Ohio. She is helping care for her Invalid sister. Mr* AHdia Hand. Charles Sparks. Jr., of CfevelaaC Ohio, accompanied his grandmo on her return trip here end ape few days with his uncle at Sea
City.
William Crease of Avalon, wi visitor here with his brother Maurice last week. Mr* Lawrence Morrot a have returned to their home in Ohio after spending a fortnight here with he parent* Mr. and Mr*
bard.
Mr* Benj. Godfrey and Mr*. Wesley Bates attended the Daughters of America entertainment at Avaloa on
Friday evening.
H. H. McCool made a business trip to PhUadelphia recently. A public auction oi the (arming utensils and live stoc^ of the estate of Levlngston Rice was held on Sat-
urday afternoon.
Mr* Hattie Douglass waa host am to the Ladies' Aid Society of Aabory
Church at their March meeting on lash by act Thuredry afternoon. I ***•
Mastri Harold and Albert Lud'an spent Friday evening with Master Raymond Lloyd at Diaa Creek. Mr. Sear*, who has been spending the winter la Florida and Philadelphia, returned to his farm here over
pettrsburc
SuUhran. of the U. & Kin furlough with his sunt ur
uncle bar*
Mr* Kate Dnvto. of PhUadelptu. is visiting bar jb —
Mr. and Mr* Fred & Carter Friday in Atlantb City.
Frank Butler, of tha U. 8. K»tjJ is mending n few day* with rtUui*
'. of Dtua-
Thomas Porch and son, Thomas, of guests on Sunday. Mbs Beryle RetchSpring City. Pa . visited hb fatter ly and Mbs Pearl Gibson, of Gee** and brother last week. I City, and Mbs Anna Stacia McCul-
Mr and Mrs. William Weatherly lou * h - oI Strathmere.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE Rev. aad Mrs. Thomas Jf. Martlu. of Fairvlew. spent Monday ^nd Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nor-
bury.
Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. Jones spent
Sunday at Ocean City.
vial led at Court House on Saturday
Mis. Ralph Norton Court House on Monday.
Mrs. Abble Campbell and Mr* Sarah Meaaick vletted the home of Richard LJoyd on Thursday evening. Albert and Harold Ludlam. oi Swalnton. spent Friday evening with
Raymond Lloyd.
Mrs. Prank Thom peon and son. of Cbreter. Pa., are spending some time with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rom.
Mr. and Mra. U V. Compton. Jr., of Egg Harbor, spent Sunday with hb father. L. D. Compton. Sr. Mrs, Mims Smith and daughter. 1 Elmira, returned home from Carlisle on Saturday where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Smith's son. Frank
Smith.
Mr. and Mr*. Guy Errlcson and
Wednesday "THE RUGGED EDGE” AND FlGHTDfG BLOOD fiEFUS JOUPM KATZ. Proprietor
WILDWOOD William Glenn and family spent Sunday In Bridgeton. Mr* Carrie Scrlvani spent Sunday and Monday in Philadelphia. William Robart waa oiled Water. Penns Grove, on Thursday, on account of the Illness of hb mother
there.
C. Reeves and family, of Millville, went the week-end wyth relati-ea
here.
Jamuel Surras and family ■pent Sunday with hb parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Lamalnl epe Sunday In Vineland with reUUve* William Ivins waa a Millville vis-
itor on Friday.
Kf- nod Mr* Karl Clouting, of thb
Mr. and Mm. Ralph Sayre or. 8un-i auth. ffd Hr''v,d Ito i n!L,t“S Ck '" l « Jw .ore calling no Mr. .r.d Mre. J Hlcbud Ungd „d Bagucnd. .,J » Newton Sayre. |, ra a«i , u . poultry banquet Court!’™ °™ '“ r "' Ur Oecar Sutton spent the week-end ,lou ** on Tuesday evening. | . , ana Mr * Tbomaa Fioccr and home with hb family. * r - *nd Mr*. Richard Lloyd and ^Arton. spent the week-
Mra. Mathh and daughter. Ella ‘* >en ' 8un dAy at Cape _ U
went to Atlantic City on Tuesday and M * ,r ber ,ut8r ' Mf A- 8ml “» Twlri bo ^ wer « born to Mr. and returned on Sunday. ,81110* Mr* Jamee Nlghtllnger last Th'ir*Mr. and Mr*. Audley Garretaou ofn ““ M ** “ orr ** Tomlin, of; At Dr. Mace's Hospital. Atlantic City, ripent Sunday with Mr. daughter MUt^nT^ ,h * lr ! and Krv N ' ^rlvanl spent and Mr*. Luther Garreuon daugbler Mr* Millard Davie Thursday evening at Palermo with
u„. , . Mrv Millard W are and Mrs. John friends Members of Junior Chorus of the Long, of Cope Mar tallw oe Mra u .
iptlst Churrh who attended fl.ty re- Long s brother Uicbaid I .lord on Nathan Sirrrac and hearealK during the past year were FrtdaJ * ’ • 0, ‘' Bobble ' * ,J,1 Mr ' K.
Tb '~ u ’ “x Ctuirtcu Porch, or SSwK
who received pins were: Yjalmar Court Hour*, railed ,n hb father and ^ »
Tronem. Leona Brown. Edith Tronem. hi other on Sunday Mn - Fnnk Matthews has returned
L ?, n . ,>''**«“»• Quit* . I„, 1,001 l—r. olteodeO rt, “S? 1, °"' ™“ ,, ‘ 0M ■’ ,rr
Margaret Bald* . Edith Baldwin. Chautauqua at Court House spending a week with her sister. Mrs
Jane Van,.. George Tronem. I ureter Mra! ifrub ^!T£opped at Uob ^ t ' “ tb *
Cnmn I ^ C,,n, . p ' N*r‘on Court ffoure. Tuesday. Mr *od Mrs. Somers Steel enterbrook a^TL."^^^' na Mo °*' 8onj ' of our pw,pl « wcnt to '“‘“A* company on Bungay. bn»k and l>Ito, Saul. Wildwood to — S, Elmo play. N. R. John^m ard f^i.y l^nee n Td^n ^ Oa^*^ i-^rd. of the Avalc* Coast nunday with ber parents Mr ^d
* k r ,he “ h U “ rd • SU, * on ’ APAnt Sunday with Mr*. O. T. Hand, ai Burblgh ’ ^ * birthday surprise psny at the home hb wife. T h.
of Monroe Bowen, at Mayvlile. The Mr. and Mrs. SUaford Vannaman flr^of tbl wreHn^ h ^, ld evening was .pent at dancing and of Cape May. tailed on hb mo'ber' „ „ , !? , U game*. Refreshment* were served at Mr* Ella Vannaman Sunday ” FcmU ‘ r Oonlln .poke ou "Con- *bat roof, a late hour. The** who enjoyed the Mrs. Frank Thompson who b via- * lrrallon an<1 Thrift In America.' ’* *
party were: Mlutes Mary Roorback, iting here, spent Monday at Court *
the week-end. Mbs Ray Clark, of New York City. ent Thursday with Mr* Hattie Douglas* Mr. and Mr* All bon T-nAiam riHwt on Mr* Adaline Grace at Green Creek on Friday eveulng. Edwin Townsend and abler, Mb* Ethel, recently motored to Phi lade)
phi*
Alfred Sparks has severed hb connection* with the typewriter company and b cow in th' automobile buaiMbs Helen Riehardaon. of Avalon, spent Friday with Mr* E. O. Howell. Mr*. Irene Eekersley. of Groan View, waa a recent caller at Mr* Edward Post's. Major E. O. Howell was * recent Trenton visitor. Frank Swain and Allison Imdlam made a business rip to Wildwood Crest on Friday.
WUllar Wes
aad soa kart tb hmdlag a earktf
of fertiUxar.
day with relatives in Ocean City Mr. and Mr* ttwte Ingereoll. 5:.
Tnekalw
The friends of Mr* Amos Brower are glad to hear that she b imploring again at White Haven where she
b spending the winter.
Mr* Reeve* laard L In care of aaitti Atlantic City physician aad to quite
:U a% this writing.
Harry Near to mrking « Improvements to the bourn which he purchased of Coleman Corson. Webster Bright, of Wildwood, called on John Hancock on* day last
week.
Mr. Shultx, of Camden, has purchased Mr. UnxweiUer-- farm aad to building quit* an ■ddltljc to the
house.
Mr. Porch and eon. of Diae Creek. la here on bus!ness on Thursday. The Ladlfc#' Aide of Aabrry M. K. Church will hold an Orange Tree Soda' at the personage here on Friday evening. March 21st. All are
welcome.
Uttle Marion Haaslepea. who H critically ill with pneumonia. U slightly Improved at this writing. Mr. and Mra. Hairy McCool motored to Avalon on Sunday.
brolbe,
Kathenw on Fridij Sapp, at Ocean City. *■ visiting his rid neighbor* and rtfr tlves here on Thnrsdsy. . ri Egg BirUr City, apeat Sudsy with hb fatkr; Powell Kithewa. of Trenton, ware in u>«b « the last of the week. Mr* I>ssto Blake and daugbir
Carrie, of Cape May. called oc k.a William Ddridge on Sunday Mtc-
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Lot ^ lB to see E. Z. Fox. of Fox Brae.' store in Wildwood. E. Z. bad just returned from a trip to Florida resorts aad was bubbling over with enthusiasm wit*
hers oa EntnrAy to care foi * borne of Albert Bntior. Sr.
Mr. aad Mr*
With CUM" a Bouit De-
Mr. and Mm Eriph Wyns »» family with Morris flarman and Kennedy of Camdor. Spant th*
end at thrir homo here.
Mr* Corneib Mam and eon *«* edaesda} gnasU of Mr* Etu S-*
Mr. aad Mra. Walter Vow
daughter spent CWnday with wow Tomlin and frml'y in Fit***'
TUCXAHOL
Mr. and Mra. Alfred Share re* laired Mr. and Mr* Merryn Burl'
Sunday.
Mr* Jared dmpdsan and tor,. •' have been rtoltlng nt the bosR Mr. aad Mr* George Warm M
returned to Barrington.
Ed. Rob!neon aad family *•*
Ocean City on Sunday. Mr. and Mr* John Bmgt. Jr
Referring to hb in Cape May Court Uouee on
eye etrtln there. w __ own stock of Soring garments that I dly^
W ® uld knoch tbelr eye out.; tored to Woodbine loot gond*r bU i UObb,, * nd Mr. and MralkmUusou. <>f
fa • iV 1 * ** ““ that city entertained rriaUves iroa
the oftohor. pnopl, w,r. ,he logic*! aJuTon Brndar
re ^abkH^S^L ! 2 Mr. and Ml* Hope Mad^r ^ «he imnrreaZ' IS. ^ . V 4 * torad to MlUriito laet Friday ne imprte^un that «e go to church John and family. '»> *' AtP in oven *e. tor be make, many of ten — itoid.'
our but he thought perhw r^W “
The ad man mggotoil that he find d*r nnoew—
“1 «>«- Mr. ... Mra. Hmttt Our-t l
a recent
Gladys Erricaon. Thelma Spalding! Horn*. ‘ muu ^ ar mt 0 f t he American Janr Vance. Gladys McPherson. Mrr- Mr «nd Mr. i- w ,be bon ‘ e
Gladys McPherson. Myr- Mr and Mrs. F. Nunn, of Pierce.
•nlennan, Bernice-Mortoa. Hen-(called on John E. Torch, on Saturday.' w n«nk
Ralph Holmes vlalted ai Cape May nh *‘ n w “ ln PblladelphU
Sunday. ‘™~ u r.
rietfr Bower Tbompm Godfrey. .^.y U John Osborne. Fred Spalding. Shei on Sunday.
• Court House.
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X P-r -Jl : “**• E 1 k -‘> 1 Mra Eutnl •boorak,, » “ _ * **** Adv ! Mr. and Mr* Ed. Burley o'’ 1 _ — to Atlantic City on Friday . ,ou S ^ A theatre-Don t Mrs Seri Add bon aad cbib r - .UM hire a hall Phttodriphl* ra«tod on Mr- » nd '
:: Job » R«sh, Friday After^
thet ^o/ TRE TIKK to REPAIR Mr. and Mr* t a l*** 1 ' light Medium alock of Aon Apcot Saturday with rel 1 - ... “•«. .iZTZJ"’. Look ,o, th . WU1
—Adv., I7tf
- •— ovwMuag. Duel - on ounoay. —'• I eeelng a (Ub c mao Thompson, George Lange. Mon Mr. Etta Thompson called on Mr, WU,,,im QUol ‘ And mother’fnr # f UDU * U * 1 a 1 **- looked roe Bowen, and Ralph Kndicotl. Coleman Norton «« f.—“ were A «AnUc City vbltore on. f .* f * w mlnulw ' And turnle.
William Garrisoa aad .»® eturned to their home in Oo , b- r - After haring spout a f** d *'
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