ERMA The little church paper which U to be put out hr the Hpworth Leefue. and edited hr i *■ B®™- of Thberaacle hL K. Church, la pro^reealn* nicely. Thj paper la expected to be ready for 1U reader* some time In April and win be called "The Tabernacle Meeeenyer." Mr*. Mildred Hem entertained her cousin*, Mr. and Mr*. l<»wie ^Ula. oror the week end. Mr. and Mr*. mu* were returning from their honeymoon trip In the South and were on their way to their home In Atlantic City. Mrs. Bell6 Dawson, of Cape May, apent the day with her sister, Mrs. Emma Boults, Monday. Mrs. Reever and Mr*. Jaccer* called on Mr*. Harry Woolaon at her home in Cape May Point Monday and found her busily en*m*ed in cuttin* *olf leaf, which is a very Intereetln* and taeclnatln* occupation. Him Dorothy Stereos and l« Boy Hem, of Swain ton, spent Tueada> eranln* with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorte
Bern.
Her. and Mr*. Jacob Born gtren * reception Tuesday erenln* at the M. E. .arson*** in honor his retui . to Tabernacle M. _ Church for the comln* year. Quite a number attended. Music was enjoyed and refreshment* of ice cream and cake served. Mrs. Mary B. Swain was pleasantly surprised Wednesday, when her children and grandchildren brought her a chicken potple dinner and all to go with It. All had a pleasant day together. Those present dinner were Mr. and Mrs. A. — Bwaln and Mary Isabella, Mrs. Jennie Swain and eon. Irvin, Mrs. Maine Snyder and daughter, Florence, MrA Emily Wick* and Mrs. Viol* Burton. Mr. and Mr*. Pleroe Faddls entertained Mr. Faddls'e deter. Mlm Alma. Faddls, of Chester, Pa., for the past
week.
Mr*. ic»nm* Boults spent Thursday of lad week in Philadelphia. Mr*. Paul Scull, of Oape May Court House, spent Wednesday with Mr*. Carrie Taylor at her
John Ahern, formerly of Erma, was m.ving **ii* on several of his r“ friend* Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford WUeon, of , . ieaaantvlUe, spent the week end with Mr*. Wilson's parents, Mr. and ( Mr*. Georg* McNeaL Bov. Byron Mayberry, of Oronde; Mr. and Mr*. William Biddle and children, also Mlm Mary Biddle and addle Griffith were entertained i si the bone of Mr. and Mr*. Bert i Snyder Sunday. Mr*. P.nn.h Thomas was visiting In Wildwood Friday. Robert Patterson motored to Wilmington, Del.. Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Halbruner was a Millville visitor Thursday last Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Monk, of At- 1 lantic City, motored to Cape May Wednesday and called on friends i both there sad In FTma. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mlm Florence Miller, of Camden; Mr*, i Vandergrlft and children, of Blver- « side. N. J-, visited Mi*. Viola Burton
Sunday.
Pierce Faddls and brother. Howard. I spent Sunday with relatives U 1
Chester, Pa.
SOUTHSEAVILLE Mr. and Mr*. Warren J. Larlcks i shopped In Ooort Hoorn flatmdsy ]
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Berry were la Court Howe on Thursday.
^ i eon, Harry, spent a few day* with Mr*. IngeraoU's daughter, Mr*. Alda Scoll, at Cape May Court House. Quite a number of fclks from here attended the play entitled "Back Bone," giver by the Cape May High School pupil* at the Liberty Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday evenings of this past week. The play was given for the benefit of the graduating clam for their Washington, D. C., trip. Everyone spoke very highly of the play and wish the darn ■ucoam In raising the money for this trip. The Choral Society of Tabernacle Church met Friday evening and are doing very nicely Plans were made to hold a marl calf very soon In the -church, with ■ free will offering. The money is to help put-cham anthi books to be used by the singer* la church services. Mr* Florence Patterson and children have been visiting relatives In Wilmington, Del., for some time. Mr* Sara Madden spent Saturday in Cape May Court House with griends. Mr. and Mr* Albert Bright and Mr. and Mr* Paul Batten, of PennsvlUe, were week-end visitor* of Mr. and Mr* He:bert Dawson. Mr*. Sadie Dawson was at Cape May • couple of days last week, visiting her -lece, Mlm Francm Vannlm Edward Griffith. Jr., returned home from Florida this week ei Mr. and Mr* Enos Bally, of Millville, were visiting Mrs. Bally’ mother. Mr* David Pierson, over the past week end. Mr. and Mr* Joseph Franes, of Cape May. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawson during the past week. Mrs. Georgle Gsrretteon, who has been quite 111 at her home here the last couple week* Is much Improved and able to be out doors again. The baby of Mr. and Mr*. Earl Hoop U much Improved and on the road to recovery after being very 111. Mr. and Mrs. Martin T'- mpson were Millville chopper* Saturday. Mrs. Mm be. Pritchard and children, after being in Florida all winter, arrived home Friday evening by train. Mr. PrltchaiJ having arrived home last week by auto. Enoch Miller Is greatly improving his bungalow by having a bath room Installed. A party from Wildwood has purchased the home and property jf the late Jacob Corson. Mlm Opdl ScheUenger was shopping In MlllvlUe Saturday. Mr. end Mrs. A. Jackson and eon, Everett, were shopping In Millville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nye. of East Germantown. Pa.; Mr. and Mr* Earl Maxwell and eons, of Wildwood, and Mr. Edward E. Newsom* of Cape May Coast Guard Station, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr* Soy J aggers. Mr. and Mr* Frank Schellenget apent Sunday afternoon and evening wltu Mr* Sara Jackson at her home In Fishing Creek. Several folk* from here attended tht special missionary service Sunday evening held et the Naaarene Church. Rio Grand* Nubur Dioalon being one of the speaker* Mrs. Freeman Douglass Is nursing Mlm Addle Hand at her home In Cold Spring. Mlm Hand i* quite 111 at pimrot. John Johnson, who U employ '. In
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