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CAPE MaY OOTOTT TIMM,
HEWS HOTES OF ALL OF CAPE KAY OOUHTY
CORRESPONDENCE PAGE
-DIES' COREXSPOimTS
PALERMO M. and Mr*. Peter Fteneh and non. Robert, spent Sunday evening with Mr. Oscar Bailey and family. The Upper Township Branch of A. R. C. met at the home of Mra. K. B. Madara on Saturday afternoon. They voted to aerve milk to all underweight children In the Palermo public school. Mr. and Mra Somers E. Young were in Ocean City Saturday afternoon. Mra Anna Jones U much improved at this wrrlting. Miss Bmma Gordon, of Ocean City, spent the week end with her slater. Mrs. Oscar Bailey. Milton Rosa of Petersburg, called on Charles Coasaboon Sunday m
Ing.
Misses Julia Townsend and Bertha Fields spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Somers E. Young.
Mra Ruben ClouUng fell a few days ago and painfully cut her hand. Little William, son of Mr. and Mra Albert Wells, has been seriously til.
but la Improving.
Mr. and Mra Leslie Corson, of Petersburg, spent one day last week with Mr. and Mrs] E. E. Madara. Mias Elisabeth Dailey, of West Cape May. spent the week end with
her parents here.
Mr. and Mra O. Bailey and daughter. Alien and Mias Emma Gordon spent Sunday ir West Cape May. Mias Prances Beebe, of Tuckaboe. Vent Wednesday evening with Miss
Mary Vlaaard.
Mra J. B. Corson spent Wednesday with her sister. Mrs. Orlando Giberson. of Ocean View. Mr. and Mrs. GaaklU and granddaughter spent Saturday afternoon with Mm. Jack Clark. Miss Lucy Beglne. of Petersburg, spent Saturday with Mias Cedi Cor-
son.
The Palermo school was dosed on Friday on account of the teacher. Miss Anna Totten, being 111. Curtis Corson and son made a busInees trip to Ocean City Saturday
NORTH RIO GRANDE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE
Mr. and Mm. WlUlam Gardner. Sr. were In Wildwood on Friday. Mm. Annette Robert entertained Mrs J. J. Curran. Mrs. C. Bertram and Mm. AJcott. of Wildwood, on Thursday evening at her home here. Mias Esther Hand, of Atlantic City, spent the week end at her parents’ home. Mrs. Alex Douglass and Miss Georgia Douglass, of Burleigh, spent Thursday night with Mrs. Walter Hand and family. Mr. and Mm Karl Clouting attended a theatre party at Wildwood on Monday evening aid also one at Cape May on Thursday evening. Mm. Catherine Hand spent Saturday In Wildwood. The Cape May County Pomona Grange will meet with the Rio Grande Grange In the Grange Hall on Saturday. January SI. There will be » program of entertainment with speakers r rom out of town. Nelson Hand preached at Green Creek on Wednesday evening. Kevtvrai meetings
with Miss Helen Austin, at Fishing
■eek.
Rev. IV Mayberry called on Earl Woo Iso □ on Friday, at Fishing Creek. Walter Jaggmrd and wife are the proud parebta of a little called Forrest Lafloy. The electric sign advertising Cape May has been repaired and now lighted every night. The P. O. 8. of A. lodge had In•aUatlon of offloer* on Monday even Ing. A large number of visiting bers were * — “
Mra. Emma Harris announces the engagement of her daughter. Mias LUIlah J. Harris, to Mr. Robert L
Stebblna. of Avalon.
Mrs. Harold Hand was a Court ouae visitor one day this week. C. B. Rowe, seedsman, of Philadelphia. were here on Sunday. The property recently sold by
George Stewart, la now occupied by
morning. ; the new owners. Mm. Leiblong. of Collingdale. Pa.. The railroads are Installing _
spent last Sunday with Mrs. Frank | electric crossing signal at the WildSack. _ wood and Delaware Bay Railroad
a Catherine and Martha Rais-
ing. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday
with their parents here.
Mr. L. Townsend U Improving bis out buildings with a coat of paint. Oscar Bailey and E. Madara spent
Tuesday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Carolyn Ross has been
fined to the house with a severe cold. Mr. Somers E. Young has been Improving his home with electric lights. Oscar Wells motored to Ocean City
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mm. Curtis Corson and son were In Ocean City at the movies
on Friday night.
Miss Myrtle Madam spent a few days of last week with Mm. Madl
Fox. of Somer’a Point.
Mr. and Mra. Lewis Coasaboon. of Ocean City, called oa Mr. and Mm
Mm. Annie Hewitt and Howard Thompson were calling on Nathan
Doughty on Sunday.
Mias Frances Fisher returned home Sunday after spending some time
with friends at Wildwood.
Mr. and Mra. William Armstrong. >f Goshen, spent Monday evening I with Thomas Loper and family. Mias Betty ScheUlnger. of Wildrood, spent Sunday with relatives
here.
Mr. and Mra Earl Hollingaead. Cape May. spent Sunday with Edward
’ Hollingaead and wife.
Oscar Bateman of Lakehurat, went the week end with hit parents. Mr. > and Mm. William Bateman. Mr. sad Mm. Smith Enicson re-
1 turned home on Monday after spend ' tag t week witk her aunt. Mrs. Thom-
as Bareford. of Millville
Misses Mary and Helen ScheUlnger. of Camden, spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ~
linger.
Mias Betty Camp is under the doc-
tor’s care.
Mrs. Laura Logan and Alfred ^reeav ma e a business trip to Court
’ House on Saturday.
The ilainbow Sunday School Class
Oo. ». U .<.«,!« in SfuS'"’” 1 ''' * , ’ U, 1 °
PhiUdelphljL | Quite , number from Rio Grande •t cSmtiiS. w I tr v’ 1 '* 1 »«*!.» m ti.
Rev. Charles Champion, of Court! House, attended church here Sunday ] g | ck
“'SrSown, bu been vi.lilns „[ ■*-?? trm,.ro. C . <.i Wild.ood, Philadelphia. was calling on relatives Saturday
Coritx spent Thursday
William i\ Com
Scmer’s Point Sunday to aee frienda Mr. Charles Coasaboon and two sont motored to Woodbine Sunday
t> DIAS CREEK Mm. Alfred Westcott. of Millville, la riaUlng Mrs EUa V ana man. Mias Fanny Bateman, of ColIIngs-
wood, spent Sunday with her parents
here.
croming on the n*sin road.
GREEN CREEK
this week’i
Court House. Mrs. Rose Hickman, of Cape May. called at Mrs. Richard Lloyd’s Sun-
day.
Mrs. J. Downs entertained her mother, from Philadelphia, on Sun-
day.
Mr. Spicer Oliver, of Cape May. called here Sunday. Miss Esther Batts, of Goshen, spent Sunday evening here. Jessie Chambers, of Goshen, called jn .Samuel Douglass Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd called on Sw&inton friends Thursday. Mr. Allison Ludlam. of Swainton. and Mr. Richard Uoyd called on Mr Garner Hand, at Burleigh. Saturday. Mr. and Mr». William Weatherby visited at Court House Saturday. Mr. B. L. Howell spent Saturday at
Court House.
Mrs. Allison Ludlam and son. Harold. ol Swainton. called on Mrs. Ri< uarj Uoyd Monday. Mr. Villa)-I Davis called at Court
House Monday.
Mr. Garfield Uoyd. of the Avalon Coast Guard Station, spent Wednes-
day with his wife.
John Babbitt is moving part of hia house on another piece of ground
make a tenant bouse of it.
Mr. and Mm. L. Timmons. „ Court House, visited their daughter.
Mrs John Babbitt. Thursday
The ottage prayer meeting was d at the home of Mr. Charles Ross
Ralph Holmes visited Court House
Friday
Mr Samuel Compton spent Saturday at Court House. Mm. EUs Vanaman was a Court House visitor Monday.
IF TOC WANT LUMBER Champion.‘iMklltnM* ax?w£t Aveaaa. Oeaaa City. If. J. Phone 4I«
—Adv., *70.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hebenthal were calling on relatives on Sunday Melvin Eldredge and family, of Cape Moy. spent Sunday with Edwin
Fisher and family.
Miller Robinson, of Ocean City Coast Guard Station, spent Thursday
evening at his home.
Mr Edward Steelman, of Burleigh. was calling on friends in our
village on Wednesday.
Mra. Olive S. Dyer came down from Philadelphia Sunday and spent the day with bar parents. Mr. and Mra Edward Howell. Mr. Fred DeCamp on Monday moved his family to Newark. _ Captain John & T. Burke is spending a few day* at home with his
wife*
O. R. Hamsnn made a business trip to Camden on Thursday. Mins Celeste Foater. of Audubon, waa * week-end visitor with father. Claude Young spent Sunday with his wife In Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson and n, John, of Woodbine, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mra. 0. R- Ha-
san.
Mias Siva Hantann and Charles Calhoun spent Sunday In Nearfleld with Mias Hamsnn’s grandparents. The Junior Community Club will hold '.hair next meeting at the home of Mias Carolyn Vickery on February
S.
Mr. and Mm. Hall came down from Philadelphia Sunday and spent the day with Court House friends. Mr. and Mm. J. C. Burke, of Goshen. were calling on Court House friends Sunday afternoon. Mr. Anthony Norton Is confined to the house through lllnees. Mr. Albert Freideman. of Salem, ■pent Sunday and Monday with his wife and family. Mias Edith Shockley took supper Sunday night with Miss Adeline ■ inge. John Wesley Long is on the tick lira this week. Mm. Edns Douglass Sunday visited her father. J. P. Collins, at South SeavlUe. Louis Thomas motored* to Bridgeton 8unda> morning and returned Sunday night, accompanied by his grandparents, who will spend the ‘inter here. Mr. S H. Calhoun Is IU at this writing. Mias Eire Hamann spent Saturday Woodbine with her sister. Mm. Milton Peterson. Miss Helen G. Young spent the week end at Wenonah and Philadelphia. Mrs. Clyde Spalding and Mias Ada Camp shopped at Wildwood ou Thursday. Mm. Agnes Black was a Philadelphia shopper on Monday.
SOUTHDENNIS Mrs. Howard Trout and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Clayton Hickman. Mr. John Stewart and Mm. Della Jobnaon visited his mother on Sunday. Mr. T. Grant and Mr. Edward Fowler motored to Delmonr on Sunday. Mr. Harry Hand aud iunlly and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hand visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton on Sunday. Mr. Cla vice Sutton went to Cape May on Sunday. Misses Edna James and Mary Watson went to Wildwood on Saturday evening. Mr. Andres Hickman and family went to Clermont on Sunday Ing. Mr. Bartram Snyder and family called on retaMvee here oa Sunday. WlUlam Swain visited rslaUi
Mias May Cabaley visited her home here on Sunday. C. F. learning, of Ocean City, was
Mrs. Eunice Carroll called on Mrs. Smith Stiles on Sunday. Mr. J. Hahn is entertaining his
Mr. Harvey Nickerson is visiting his sister. Mr. Thomas JeSemon returned to his home In Philadelphia on Sunday. Captain A. J. Meerwald Monday in Trenton. Mrs. Ray Bittner, of Avalon, visited Miss Thelma Nickerson oa Thursday. Captain and Mrs. A. J. Meerwald. Mimes Mary Jackson. Margaret Ludlam and Mr. Augustus C. Meerwald motored to Wildwood on Thursday. Mr. and Mm. Norman Prettyman went to Millville to see Mr. John Ludlam. who is eUll in the MlUriUe Hospital. Captain A. J. Meerwald and attended a Knights of Colt meeting at Ocean City oa Saturday evening. Mra. Clinton Nickerson entertained the W. C, T. U. on Thursday evening. Captain and Mrs. A. J. Meerwald visited their daughters in Camden on Saturday.
PETERSBURG Fred Will isms is confined to the house with rheumatism. Dr. Walter Yorkeya sad wife, of Middletown, called on William Eldredge and frmlly Thursday afterMrs. George Hoff spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Alta P Middletown. ▲bout fifteen friends of Robert LsughUn helped him c<^ebrate his fourteenth birthday Wefomday even
ing.
Mis. Eva Hog was a Tuesday visitor with her eon and daughter in
Ocean City.
Mrs James Ootid spent Friday with frienda In Ocean City. Harold Collina and sister. Mrs. Dickinson, motored to MlUvlUe on Sunday to see friends. Monday night Leslie Oonon’s garJ* waa visited by somesne that thought they needed two new Urns and tubes more than Mr. Corson did. Pearl Zeidera >u>a a friend from Philadelphia motored here to ■pend Sunday at the home of Richard Frank Clark, of the Sea Isle Coast Guard Station, was calling on friends here the first of the week. Frank Freestone was given a birthday surprise party on Saturday evening by a number of his young frienda. Mrs. Bertha Ewing and eon. of Atlantic City, are spending a few days with her mother. Mias Anns Gandy, of Chew's Landing. waa a week-end visitor with her
OCEAN VIEW Kenneth Bosarth spent the week end with friends at Egg Harbor. Howard Brea n. wife and soi Denaiaville. spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Tony Canuao is numbered among the sick. Mias Jean Barbor. of Ocean City. . ent the week end with Miss Agnes
Loyd.
David Waddlngton and daughter, of Sea Isle City, called on Harry
Down am and wife on Monday. Mra. Harry Edwards spent i
time at Vineland with relatives. Ernest and Harry Downsm motor-
ed to Ocean City Friday.
Miss Hulda Mason, of Belleplain. .eat the week end with Mlm Lydia
Springer.
Miseee Ida and Ruth Abrams, of River View Heights, spent Sunday with their sister. Mm. Tony Canuao. Joseph Davies, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Joeepb Donohoe. Edmund Jeffries and wife, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mm Joseph Downsm. Mfs. William Tirney. of Philadelphia. spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. McGoohan. Griffith Gandy has purchased a
new eedan.
Washburn was an ' The Junior League held a pie and
Ocean City visitor one day last week, cake sale at the home of the ore*!
^ 2nt. Mrs. *Lenora Wtuner. on
tlme In Ocean City with relatives.
Mm Helen Sharp, of Ocean City. ii re . Kd„ r Hobb recently enterent Wednesday here with relatives, mined her siMer 7 -
TUCKAHOE
Fred In ley and family, of Woodbine. called on Mr. and Mrs. John
Bench last Sunday.
Rev ;-nd Mrs Lawrence moto:ed to \ ineland Monday morning. Miss Narani Devaul. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with Mra. Hawk-
ins.
A missionary service will be held in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday. at which time a missionary will
fill the pulpit.
, H Tuaeing and Mr. and Mm. J Wallace went to South SeavlUe
on Sunday
Mrs. Rebecca Sutton spent Wed nee
day in Millville.
Mr*. Howard Stiles and son. of Cspe May Court House. i.,re been visiting Mr and Mrs. E Brown. Mrs Harry Lee spent Wednesday
with Mrs. Hawkins.
A number fr_ n here attended the funeral of Violet Corson, at Marmora
last Thursday.
Miss Alice Woolfe was in Ocean
City last Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Roes. Mr. and Mra. Frank Crema. Mrs Elia Snyder end Mrs Fiora Bailey attended the •ession of the Grand Chapter. 0. E S.. held at Tren an on Wednesday
and Thursday
S B. Goff, of Ocean City, was In
wn on Saturday
Helen Sturf*. of Stale Normal spent the week end here with her
-arenU.
Mary B Ds v has returned to her ome after having aeveral weeks with her daughters in Phila
' delphia
Claud Town, of Sea Isle City, call-
^! r V' nd ‘ her * on * d** l “t week. Hiram Sack, wife and two chUd-
^ Ub ‘ B 8,lle * dr * n - ^ Greenfield, were Sunday af-
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“ciSKl’Sa.« «. R„, .«. :2“S2,-.““ <s* e™.*»•
tract to build a Urge garage in At- and family.
TOWNSEND S INLET
oay evening with WlUlam EUridge lantic City. ” —— —* Luelen Eddie is making alterations to Lin wood Dallas’ bungalow, at Sea
Isle City.
William Kurtz broke ground foe a. Mm. Boveli spent a week with her
w "‘ k D * vld n, * c '- Mn rtol'ber. of Pensauken
Waddlngton and Company, of Sea N. J. asauaen. IV' "'J/'"";')'k- Mra. Sun™ hM u h.r Rural. 1„, .1 ,nrt Edw.ri! Buck, ot Sra W. CUjr. wrak her uiutra. Anna Sh.llem of kk. lb, plumbing Job. i Wrat PbllraMphiu 7i„ “i-"
: j Mary and Virginia Chadwick.
SWAINTON--CLERMONT under Ibe'drauu" £? * “ ,l “
d,ku" ir xk
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Mi. .on Mra. EdWu ToSiraud kSifaiil ra “'>«*■ <» d w .-;- mu -'" c "’ “ sr i “3 ^d., Jn”, 11 ” ~r“ "" hu “ c ”’ ,r with his moth*-- Mr *“<! Em. DUgard and daugh Miss Leala Altoway. ot Court I lfL W * r * d ° Wn 8und *r ° n «be excur
ELDORA
Mr. John Bingham is on the hick list this week, being under the doctor’s care. Alvin Hand came home from the Millville Hospital on Wednesday. Mra. Howard Peterson waa tahen to the Millville Hospital on Wed day. Mr. Somers Hand, Lewis Peterson and Mlm Edith Hand are also on the sick list for this week. Mr. Aaron Hudson and eon. 1 were at MlUvlUe oa Thursday. Mr. Alex Band n*de a business
Mr. Aaron Hudson was In Port Norris on Saturday. The Rev. Paul Meyers took dinner with Mm. Edna Bingham and family on Sunday. Mrs. Katie Hand spent Saturday Vineland. Mr. Chris. Hand's home died last tek. Mr. Harry Hudson and wife and children, of Port Norris, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mra.
. WoodWna. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Charles Noon. Mr. Reid Chambers made a business trip to W’hltesbow on Monday. Mra. Mary Trout and daughter. Mm. Francis Fowler, spent Thursday with Mm. Rachel Creamer. fine skating for two or three days last week on the pond. Many boys and girls were on It Sat■irday. Robert Cook and wife, of Pitman, ■pent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. Aaron riudaon and eons attended the movie* at Woodbine Saturday evening. Mlm Edith Hand visited her sont. Mrs. Waite: Gofi. Sunday afternoon. The Per. Paul Meyers and wife are re-el ring congratulations upon the birth of a eon. born on January IS. and his name is Samuel WlUlam.
GOSHEN Mr. and Mrs. Allto Rhoed— gag daughter. Aura Mae. and Mr. Morris Thompson were In MlRvtlto on Mond *Mm. Frank Watson v In Camden the tatter
s and ( Stanley Or banes was aarong relatives In — dayn Mr. AUle House visitor oa Friday. The D. of A. gave a piny In Mechanics’ Hall on Friday evening There was quite a large etteudanoe. Mr. and Mm F. W. .*~
Smith were Wildwood visiters oa Saturday evening. Mlm Margarett Hewitt. «T Court
ins. Miseee Matilda and Made Batts. Ur. David Armstrong he* charge ■f the Epworth League oa Sunday evening. There waa a large attendance. Rev. Charles Hand was at Dima Creek. Mr. and Mra. Uriah Young, ot Palermo, wen Sunday rial tars with his uncle. Mr. Griffin (Mth. RIO GRANDE
Chicken-pox to preratoat ta ear town, a number of children bring oat of school with It. Dmrid Rankins and wife returned to their home here oa Baaitoy from wber ethey have been rises
Members of the Naxarewe Chunk started to raise the building thto ■count of t——■"
into the cellar.
Oeear Lehman.. home by patting an rddittor «e the
aunt. Mra Mary Peterson, on Mon
day.
Chris. Hand and family bed
number of visitors on Sunday. Joseph Smith is
Mra. Cameron. Mra William Peter- delphia
“a- Petemon and Miss I Roy Wolcott and wife aad Mm. Sarah Cheater motored to Woodbine Frank Downs aad Mra. A1 Matilkis
Monday afternoon.
DENNISVELLE Miss Roxana Gandy vas In Phila■Iphta on Saturday. Mm. George Young visited hei .lighter in Atlantic City last week. Frank Fidler and family entertained Mr. aad Mra. Leroy May. of Court "louse, on Sunday. Floyd Shaw and wife, of Goshen, called on Mn. Harry Weecott Monday. Mlm Margarrt Blixxard gneat part the week with Dorchester reiaMvea. Mlm Aura Woolaon spent the week end with bog parents.
r-dio la hie Miar Sarah Fidler. of Cape May. apent the week end here. Samuel Corson aad wife, of Cape
Eugene Uoyd. of Avalon, wi
town on Thursday.
Mra. O. M. Geary was a Philadelphia shopper this week. Charles Young, of Yonkers. Is vis-
iting his parents.
Mra. E. T. Johnson returns* Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Rev. Walter Nleklem spent Monday
in Vineland.
Mra. Lewis Gilbert is now able be out after a serious lllnees. The friends of Mrs. Phoebe Young ghve her * party on Saturday. Zachary Taylor and wife called on a Isle friends Sunday. John Fidler and Howard Brown were Port Norris visitors on Friday. O. M. Geary end family were Court House rialtora Sunday. lewis Evericgham and faml'y. of gjjjWervtHe. were Sunday callers
motored to Sea Isle City, a
intrlken and family eatertlvee from Philadelphia oa
Alfred Entriken and I
mined relatir
Sunday.
Rev. Nelson Hand aad wife aad Benjamin Heater and wife attended revival eerricee la the Method tot Church at Green Creek an Montoy
evening.
Charles Creese was IQ the first of the week. Samuel Dutton, of FfeUndrfphia. was transacting buslnem here oa
dHto n< entertained at John Mortaab an Sunday. belleplain
SOUTH SEAVILLE
Mrs. Jennie Dooling. of Millville, spent Sunday with relative, | n toWB Mra. Samuel Morton has returned from visiting relative* In Avalon. William Champion was * Sea lair
visitor Sunday.
: L. L. Foster visited his father at I day L “ k * n * u Ho# P ll »l last Wednew-
Mra Olive McAllister apent the
Payne^d W,,,, h * r ,ao,ber - Mrs £
Char.e* Ellenberger left on MonVUU lhv v * rl °u» reaorta In
— -
with friends
John Trout, or Deaatevllle. waa a
caller here on Sunday.
Edward Callaway u having elw trie lights Installed in his hoot 'lolt. of Tuckaboe. made a
trip here on Monday
~ of Riverton, called
i Tuesday.
’ Alliscn Ludlam <>
Mr. and Mra. Clarenea T —arnr of Cape May. called oa the totter • fatter. Mr. H. C Mam. oa ftaator Mrs. John Berry aad daughter “oaloj with her grand fatter. Mr. Jamm Mam. Mr. Thomas Hanio aad “r motored to James burg on Friday. and Mra. R. N. Hm ato children spen: Sunday with brother. Mr. L P. ttom. of See *J r - M. C. Mam aad graadsne •de a business trip to Wildwood o« Saturday.
▼lUe. spent the week sad with her cousin. Mlm Lolita Hem Mr. Anaaada Chiaaatal to Cair t- k ‘" MMk M. .«< tore. N. Chlapplal ,d * OoUlas aad rim. to Mill Gifford*^ Mr aad Mm. OUver
<ug to make the
anjuainuince of
r great grandson
w»i.'TwroT o r'-ii 1 r ,Pk "* Wssii,* ,>d .Mm J H Berry .er. woodbine shoppers last Thursday J. H Berry. £ g. Crmc , aad H C Whiting were Unwood vtritora Turn day evening. rues-
Adler was down Sunday for the day. fixing hia house 7 and Mra. N Sutton on Sunday. Mr. IJncoln was down Sunday on
the excursion. * n — ^ .
B, " , ■ *»* <—UrlSSSi* 0 '' ' UUt ~ ,fc -
mmm
tmm and ali the fixln’s.
At a mi of Aaron Wittkamp 'ODlwell Boet. American Legtoa. of Tuckabi' I^.Mfloarlag ofloeve were storied for the cmalag ysar: PrsrideaC Mr* Fred Hagrlgars rim preridoat. Mrs WTdlam Sapp: ssemary. Mra. Ed. U "oix. treasurer. Mra L. M. Bern
Trotsky i. writing a book about "‘•“‘f**** If the ■enrolly to print Rmto eontlaasa he amy to foroed to dsrist with the aury b*"
Borion arirem has brought *«" nat some one who threw sa or ' at her Usually It to the tom<* Project}* r con * lde r®d the ohJecUonzf " And w * n Fou * t ° o6 at chureb thto amrnle* Ssllie—“Oh. yea. auntie: a nu* S? * b ‘« RMU of money an<l I aald ’No, thank you.’”
And before concluding that te* can live as cheaply as one. younf should first determine wblc»
f*lloJ , fc W “ no, for whst the totot w ““ *“ “

