Cape May County Times, 13 March 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Mrm. K*U JaeksoB. of Oomlb City, Wat Thonday with htt >Water here ■nd attMdad the yot-Iuck dlnaw of Um Bmt Bm. Mia Odl Coraos, of Paler*,, wu a Thuraday •renin* guaat of Mlaa Lucy Batina, Quite a numbar front our town attandad tha aalaauat la the Comtnanlty Theatre Thuraday ererla*. Noah Collioa U confined to the booae with a aavare aold. , *■ •Utat tha »laoa of

■m Carrie Vane la ^wafilai a weak with friaeda la PhtladaiahU. Mm. Mgar Km aatartatead her ■istor. Mm ^dCalt aad tally, 4 “-*th Deaal* Saturday erealn*. Mwln XatemoU. wife and *randdanthtar were Saturday afternoon ▼tel ton ta Ocean City. *. C. Smith to harln* a new roof pat oa hte hoaaa. Pater Bchaae te taking tan hte fcaca. yrepartat to have hte hoaaa

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Tony MormantMU, of ] will taka hte pUr« • Mm BetelU McQownn tad «n, ol Abaaoon. npant Monday w th her ala tar. Mm Morgan Lae. William Wee*oott made a hntli em trip to Philadelphia on Friday of MM Mm Alfred Sapp spent two day* lan^waak with h*c atetar in NorthTha Bony Daw held their gaanerly pot-luck dinner at tha home of Mm

« nowt rtelton in Capa May. Geerge Hoff took adrantaga of tha eamraton Sunday and rUitad

•ppf -l.. hte K<*ue ta Igc Harbor. William Vannaman and wife of Ocean City, i

Prank Ctandr and thally intnici tha funeral of hte brother 4n-taw, Leri Prioe, In NorthhaW. oa 1

te-law. Mm William Tomlin, l

Harry Adaaw aad wife and Mm rod to Ota*

B^a&geaat .'wa i lamlly to Tuekahoa. where ha a

■ 8. Smith eras in Taeknhoa

Oaraham Maaaay. of Court House, te ■pendln* a few days w1*v hte aunt

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Atlantic City rtelton i , ware Mimes Dorothy Stephens and Mary Emma Thomas and Memm Horace and Leroy Ham Mtes Mary Emma Thomas, of Millville, want tha weak and hare with

Oowta of Mr. and Mm Paul Stephans on Sander ware Mr. and Mm 1 Mtes Kb inner, of Phlla-

Mm Chute Haaeopen. daughter, Marlon, and non, Robert, have returned home after mending two weeks vary pleasantly with Philadelphia ralatlrm Our farman untended n car of tertllter at Swain station

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Luther Swain's on Saturday. Mr. aad Mm T. B. Katas aad Mr. and Mm Reams laard attended tha funeral of Soman Toem-wnd, at Oeen View, oa ThursdayHr. aad Mm Ml Townsend want Sunday with Mr. and Mm George Sayre. Mm fiectra Godfrey te oa tha sick

entertained callers from MlUrUle aad Ocean City on

Mtes Goff baa returned to Millville, after spending tha winter at Warren Mitchell's. Wa regret losing Him Goff from the neighborhood. Allison Lodlam attended a section

on Thuready. Mm Ltasle Swain Is finite sick at tha home of her aleoa, 11m Monroe Errlckaon, In Camden. The folio win* pupils ware present at school every ■melon In February: Philip D. Gaaklll. Monroe QaaklU. George Shute, Gordon OasktU, Annie

Her. Frank Chard will be tha pastor at Anbury M. K. Church tha oomln« year. John Lynch and family, of Gloucester. motored down and apaat Sunday with Mr. and Mm Bdwin TownKte Evelyn Lynch spent Sunday with her cousins, the Mimas Dorothy

te^ward Callaway la building a large greenhouse. UtOe Mtes Laura Near has bean suffering with an Infected foot, but te Improving.

The man whom credit Is bant te not the man who has the moat money, says George Rom. but the man who always pay* whan ha agrsss lo.