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ERMA Mr. and Mm Mirrln KUtott mored Into the Tom Taylor house, which atari da Just shore the school hou-je on the main seashore road, Surtax the past week. Mias Frances Qarrettson. who la teachlnK In Camden, vent Pnnday of the past week with her parents. Mr. and Mm. Learning Oarrettson. Quite a number of folks from here and Cold Spring attended Pomona afternoon and evening at South Sea-
ylDe.
Mm. LUsle Beach, of Cold Spring, spent the day with her mother. Mm. Annie Hawn. Monday. Mr. and Mm. Albert McNeal hare mated the Price homestead and will
Mrs. Leslie Barnett, of Creek, was calling on Mrs. Schell enger Tuesday. Walter McNeal was a Cape May Court House visitor Saturday. Mias Adeline McNeal was shopping In Wildwood Saturday. The Willing Workers, a Sunday school class of girls between the age of 11 and 16, met Thursday evening and held their regular business meeting at the home of Misses Jennie and Cora Oarrettson. Refreshments of cocoa and cake were served. Mrs. Mattie Nichols, Helen Garrettsoc, Julia Peterson, 8am Jackson and Katherine Jaggers were among those from Erma who attended a D. of A. meeting at South SeavlUe Thursday evening. Mr. John James entertained his daughter and grandchildren, from Philadelphia, over the week end. The Men’s Progressive Bible C held their regular monthly business meeting in the basement •church Thursday evening, during which election of officer* took place. Robert Patterson was elected president; treasurer, Alfred Jackson, and secretary, Wends! Fraley. Miss Opal ScheUenger attended a Sunday School meeting Friday evening at the home of Dr. F. R. Hughes,
in Cape May.
Mm Bits Reeves was shopping in Millville Saturday afternoon and
Mr. Raymond Mounts and friend, from Wildwood, spent Friday evening at the home of Roy Jaggers. Mrs- Ids B. Fraley, formerly Bell operator at the Brma exchange, has been working in DaanlsviUe during
t jm«» Qramlieh. Mr. Gmmllch has been ta vary poor health ss-j is now in the University Hospital. Philadelphia, undergoing treatment and to Sad out Just what his trouble Is. Mm. Orarollch wJl be with him while
while playing at schov., Tuesday, met with a painful sTrident by falling sad running a nail through hit hand. Dr. Dan-
dotse. of Wildwood, treated the Mm. Jennie Hand •nUrtalne'’ her Sunday school Csss. "Tbs Busy Bees," at the home of Mm. Amy Long. Friday evening. The baked ham t ipper given by the Men’s Progressive Bible Class at Cold Spring Grange Hall Friday evening, was very largely attended. Quite s number from Cape May and Wildwood attended. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Brown were among those froih Wildwood. The supper was a success financially. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jagger* and children motored to Millville Saturday And spent the evening with Mr. Jaggers' mother and sister. Mr. and Mr*. Bert Snyder and daughter. Alberta, motored to South Dennis Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Mr. and Mm. Fred Peters, of Philadulphia, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Fred Derr. Mr. and Mm Walter Savage and two children and Mm Margaret Densowt, of Cape May, were calling on Mm. Katharine Gordon and daughter, Nellie, on Sunday. Mr- and Mrs. Rem Taylor and William Gramlick motored to Dennisville and visited relatives Sunday evening. nd Mm. Dexter Ouram. of Wildwood, it:an- Sunday afternoon and jver.lng with Mr. and Mrs. Boy Jaggem. William Biddle and daughter. Mary, also Bdward Griffith. Jr., spent several days during the past week In Trenton, attending the Ni Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson entertained r. and Mm. Horace Jackson and two children at dinner Sunday even-
ing.
Mrs. Rachel Jackson left Sunday for an Indefinite visit with relatives in Philadelphia. Rrv. Rodger Hawn, son ot Mr. and Mrs. James Hawn, recently secured an r ppolntment, through the Newark Conference, et the Emory " - 1 Church, Jersey City. Mm. Edna Garrettson, of Atlantic City, has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mm. James Hawn, during the past week. Mrs. Sam Jackson made a business trip to Stone Harbor and points near by Wednesday. ~ Mr. and Mm. M. C. Woolaon. of Fishing Creek, were entertained at a ehleker. potpie dinner at the home of Mr. and Mm. Bert Snyder Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary McNeal. Mm. Annie Hawn. Mm Gratta Madden, Mm. Mel Dickinson and Mm- Martha Swain were among those from here who attended a “Pot Luck" dinner at the home of Mrs. Llxxle Search, at Cold Spring. Wednsaday. Mias Lillian Gramlick. of Dennlsvtlle, spent the greater part of the
past week bare with bar aunt. Mm Carrie Taylor, at the Km. Etta Reeves entertain ted at dinner Thomday evening Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thompson and son. Wilson. also Miss Opal SeheBengei. Jay Schrileoger was a Quaker City visitor Monday ot the past week. Misses Com sad Jennie Oarrettson entertained Brets and Marie Jsggem at a little esady party at their home Monday evening. The vtkational 11 chard Beeves a at the vocational school with a good The boys wsre treatsd
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About twenty shooters attended
i some useful prizes Mm. William Dlcke'won visited her iter la a Philadelphia hospital on Sunday. id wife werp Philadelphia shoppers on Friday. id family spent Friday with friends <n Ocean City. Mm. Neal Regina and daughter, ias Lucy, took in the sights In Philadelphia on Saturday. Maurice Sofronsy, of Sea We, was in town on bustnaas Thursday. Mrs. Walter Voas returned home Saturday after caring for her sick other seven weeks in Pleseantrilla. George Selby and wife, of Ocean City, were Friday evening caller* on ~'lUlam Eldredge aid family. Mm. Clarence Sack. Mrs. William Ooeae and three children, of Marshallvllle, were callers in town Saturday evening. Robert Tomlin, wife and Lewis Parsons, of Atlantic City; William Tomlin, of Pleasantvllle, were Saturday visitors with their Mater, Mr*. Juliette Taylor. Albion Robbins and William Laugh!in dined with L wla Coesabone and wife Tuesday evening In Ocean
City.
Leander Loder, wife and three children were shoppers In Ocean City
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The Sewing Circle was entertained at the home of Mm. Lewis Gandy, In
Ocean City, Monday.
Mias Mabel Caldwell, of Trenton, is spending her Bister vacation with
Wildwood to visit friends oa I
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Mm. P.obert MeCoach entertained friends ffoa Sea Isis City Sunday. Mrs. LeU Burks, Mm. Bmam Voss
pern la Ocean City Monday.
Mm. George Holt Ivsited her a
In Ocean City, Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mm. H. P. Mm. Nettie On mere uv cored to n«ij Spring on Sunday. Mr. end Mm. B. B.r vllle s‘ * Mm. R. N. < Jerie, were Monday ikrplimB hi Pfcn,
I Mm. Im te and a f Sea ta’e Cltjf epeat 8. the ftwiner's parents, j
Mr. and Mm. tea Bane and i
Richard, of fi day with the 1 id Mm. C P. X
Mr. Jes phis on b
Mr and Mm. L. H.
, spent tamdfiy.srsnlng.witt 4 ■s pemnta, Mr, and Mm H. * Mi^Fmnk Clark and children, o Ocean City, calk I on Mr mothti
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GREENFIELD Mm. A. Sapp, of Petersburg, ca’tad on her father, J. W. Gaudy, one <u/ last week. Mrs. Mary Duka and son. George, called on relattvts 'a Palermo on
Misses Lizzie sad EmsllM Gandy am on the elck list Belford Law, of Oeeaa Qv. made a ouslnem trip here oa Sat artsy Walter Sharp and wife, of "uekahoe, called oa Mo. George Me: ray on
Mr. and Mm. Hiram Sack am receiving congratulations on the birth
are improved after having the Mm. Emma Butler ms time with Hiram Sack. Mm G. Murray and Mm. R. Groom
her stator. Mm
motored to Philadelphia on Monday
t. and Mm Otatunee and son. Belford, of dpe
Arttotkm in Bafawsi •The Arbitration Foundation. Inc.,’’ to tbs latest to make Us bow to the public already liberally supplied with benefldent-minded millions permanently dedicated to cauMs. The new foundation promises to spend 1160.000 a year to preach the prindples Of discussion, conciliation and get-to-gether In the business world. Where two have a quarrel, they am to Invite In a third to adjust It That to the short and simple of the foundation'* creed. But like all simple things It hso Its complexes, and many of them. Them to the law complex, for instance. The Arbitration Foundation has in mind the growing costa of litigation and believes there to more fun to be bad at tar les expense and years of Urns to be saved by carrying every dh-eute into private conference and tl'Tasi tng it out.
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■ Mm Fraak Hunter, of MUMhe, visited Mm H. P. Layton oa Sur l-j. Mr. John Xtayttw, «« ttae’^hoe, spent Sunday ban wtth his daughter. Mm Thomas Baarrta Major Coyle, ot ‘ town on Saturday. Mr. and Mm Baa
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Samuel Clark and wifs, of 1
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