Vis* There** TowawWI wm poMt et the Dr.**»d Hn. Humphrey ® Mrs K*te nv. is at the h«e of George
tithe. Ml*
K. V.. U ]. T Hughe* ter • ‘V s«™i M d Mr*, oeorf* mmarteB* ruteday rleUort *t WUdvooS. Mr . , n <l Mn. J. MU »»d «>•. =-- i .nil II wi i iirr i ' Home BuMrs in Florida Hi&oi utd ■ Sti; irt th- tistay «< ttet dty. Ji 3.291,094 Trortk <f MW* permit* hen beat ihraed riaob January fiat, 1994 i* Ifiud City alone, while ia tie rabar ban diitriet* witldft r tsfia* «C 8 mOtt free tte centre ti Om dty, fnlly W0Ctf»Q been auliuniMl. The ocnmctuittM ef tatt
bask It b short period, to stay, ud hire < the last fit* J *fc tf> prediet tkat Kaad will be the Insert aad xkkert dty im the whole Arson* tl ban KCtwM it 1 Estate*, m l owned aad dmhped by Arthur V. Grit inf, el flR Griff n* last 90 year turiste aad VnnarysieB of the South, aad with bU (zeat kaew - ledge aad kw» af «0M kaa eudearond to aake Bueayae Park Id garden. I
Hr*. H. MeCraren.
Hr*. Band B. Dobbin*, ot Warren. Ohio, spent the week-end with her Barents, Mr. and Mr*. V. W. Ji
Beene* h*T« returned to their home In Wooc!-- after an extended t1*U ■ their rrandperesu. Mr.
tffs. &. Z. Speetee.
Miee Ueael Quw U tahin* ti
n nU for hat eyee at the Win *
Hospital in FtdUdetpbia.
d bu an «akk to no toe aftTuta(v haflitaf to Bboaynr Hrk Eatatoa. It* toeattoa, 7 ■ > (nn tta bant af Hhal « the Dtxfc;
B *J with Lake Obnehabee), is *11 that eaald be dartnd. Sou therm Ytorida tf baewaiaf
Jew for its r: -»k. The winter* an ideal to every putknbr, while toe *aaQer month* an a rewlittno Brerafe ntotom temperature doling the tumacr month* » -2 degree*, widk toe maxii* hot 94. This *how* a l ^d with a tow hwaidtty «ad
from a
Kiaad
•le. v " had by
cm lg cwaiT iBm, naa, atooti aa, uw
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the toneral of their grandflwenee Klrkbrtde, *1
on Wednesday.
Clara Battersby. of Philadelphia. Is et the home of her grand■other, Mr*. Mary Springer, for a
eoopl* of weefea.
Uttle BUly Shaw la thU week on
the Mok list.
Mr*. Prank Detrtck entertained sr brother. Robert Deveraux and famay. of Sooth Dakota, several day*
'—‘ —ak.
Margaret Smith, of PhlladelenJoying the month
“no. r. w. jamee. . tote. Dobetn*’ daughter* . returned
with he* after
Mrs. J. Down* aad family a Saturday evening at Wildwood.
Mr* Owmy Bateman and KM* *>'■ Fanny Bateman called at Rio Grande Bve
Saturday.
tor*. Sallle Meadck. of MUhrtba. la vial tin* her daughter, Mrs. Rich-
large crowd attended and an enjoyable Urns was spent ter Corson, le this week ler brother. Dr. Townsend, of 1 York Ctty. Hr. and Mra. Freeman Learning aad chUdrwB, of Trenton, were the of Mr. aad Mra J. W. Ooombs
e Eye
DIAS CREEK Mr. and Mrs. John Farrar aad daughter, of Wilmington, Del, are visiting Charles Baton. Mr. and Mra WUbert Warren, of Wilmington, Del., spent the end with * her «l*ter. Mra Charles
ston.
Garfield Lloyd, of krai on Coast Guard Station spent Saturday at
the Coast Guard Station at Holly
Beach
Mias Louise Mehl. of Columbia. Pa. U visiting h* nephew. George flwartx.
Mra Howard Norton entertained
impony Sunday.
Mra Coleman Morton Rent week-end at Stone Harbor. William Weather by aad Mra Bussell Dunn are on the sick list. Norton vtslUd WUd-
Bdward Scull, of Cape May Point
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