r , tT>SL 17, 1938.
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Mor tf at«©h»B»on, of W««t Cap* Kmr. W>t SumUr with Mia Dorothy
Mr*. Winust tepp and in Ocean City oca day last watte. Harbart Madara waa aa Atlantic QUy ahopper Briurday afternoon. Mia Lorady Welch waa City Sunday mo-.ainy A number of young folk? from thia Tlrtnlty attended tha Baatar atrrleee at Patera burg Sunday. Mr*. Hanry Walnholu apcnt Monday with W Bother, Mra. Arwllda Ctark. Charlea Poater, of Conn Houae. made a bnainaa trip through tovn
Henry Balnhrtdge and boy friend, .of Philadelphia, apant the Baater jhoUdaya with hla parent*. Mr. and Mra. Frederic Balnbrldge. Ma.ahall Johnaon returned home Monday night after upending the week end with hla parents, of De-
tm , . Atlantic City. The M. E. Mite Society held Its Mthly meeUng at Mrs. B. A.
Mrs. Thomaa Sharp and two gon. ■pent Son day with bar parents, of
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or before tee dfte W of Junj. 1W. Sri sfd!.is5£« -as for the pmy—. ~ ' eertaii morteage made by muneU and Boea P. Butn-
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Charles Finale waa down looking after hla cottage, the Boeelyn. Mr. and Mrs. Saanm Vansant and family were down rielUcg Mrs. Tanaent’a parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Lange. Mr. K. Fullerton wan down orei the week end at the Old Homestead Mr. and Mra. Bent* and faaillj tears down orer tha weak and at the
Cape May Republican Women in Session
The regular meeting of the Cape May Council of BepubUeaa Women Thu radar •
rill#, a .d was 'Tory wall attended
Mrs. Barth ?aa down osar the week end with her uncle. Mrs. 8. CountUa was In Wildwood on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tompkins were down over the week end at the Racquet. The Pop boys were down ver the week end at their new cottage. Mr. Brown and friend, Jimmie, are down Sunday for the day. Mr. Nice la down for a few weeks looking after hla property. Mr. Pan coast waa down looking after his moth Sr's property.
the week end at the Meadow View
Mr. and Mrs. Krew ware down
er the weak and.
Mr. and Mrp. Dieteeh motored down to spend the wek end with Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher. Mr. Adler was a weak end visitor
to Townsend’s Inlet.
Dr. Swart* was down over week end at hla new bungalow. .Mr. Buettxnuller was down with
* party of friends Kileullen motored
i with
her family on Sunday, from Oioueeeter. for the day.. Mr. Cray had aa hla guest Sunday hla unde, Mr. Frank Forsyth, of Me-
Keesnort. Ps
Aunt Mary, of Philadelphia, was the guest Sunday of James Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Hermantlae and son and Mrs. Hermantlae’* father wore down over the week end. Mias Hope Sutton la spending a week'* vacation In Washington visiting the Toomeya. Mrs. N. Sutton had as her grafts
her i
Catherine Shellem, and friend.
Mr. and Mrs. Layton and family -ere down for a week painting their
the owner of the Collinwood Cottage was stricken with smallpox on Wednesday and waa burled on Thursday in Camden. Mrs. Roes and famllj down from Philadelphia
and Mrs. Porter, -of South
Mr. and Mrs A. Jone* were down
train. Mrs. Jenkins was the guest of her motber-ln-law, Mrs DUgard. Mr. and Mrs DUgard and daughter. Ruth, were down for a lew days
over the week end at their cottage oc Storm Avenue Mr. and Mrs McGonlgal and son and cousin were down over the end. Mr. and Mrs Metcalf were down for a few days at the Peggy. 31 r. Borne was down Sunday on the excuralon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Irvin were down Sunday for the day. C. Gordon was down Sunday to look after his apartment. Mr. and Mrs God ward had as their guests their daughter. Margaret. and friend. Mr. Regnolt, of New York. Mr. ^nd Mrs J. Gray and daughter. Catherine, were down at their new bungalow on Sunday. Mr. P. Craven and daughter, also Mrs Lawler, spent the Easter bolldays here. Mr. and Mrs Fletcher motored down Friday for a few day* at the Countlah
saving
treasure trove of money wows ui<o«ages is the Classified Department of the TIMES. Use It al*> to advertise what you have to sell or want to
Mrs Ralph
Clay, of Beasley’s 1 charge of the meeting. Stevens reported o A flower collection fund was start- , the purpose of which will be to give flowers to future candidates On May 14-15-10, the State convention ol Women’s Republican Clr.be >riU be held at Kaddon Hall, A-lactic City. A teetlmonall dinner will be given to Mrs Lillian Felchert on ||ay 16. On May 14, another dinner will be given at which political women from Maaeachusett*. Connecticut. Pennsylvania, Rhode Island an'*. Delaware will be Invited guests. Letters from Aseemblyman Charles C. Read and State Senator William H. Bright were read expressing appreciation for the flower* sent by the ladles’ organisation at the opening of the Senate and Assembly. The organisation wait on record as endorsing the Welfare Home In Cape May
Cqunty.
Mrs Wood, of Goahen. president of the League of Women Voters, told of the work of that organisation. She te women to be non-partisan, not anti-partisan. The speaker urged the educating of the women on the non-partisan duties of a dtlien In the discussion and decision of public affairs. Quite a discussion took i to the candidate* for Sheriff of the county. A recent decision of the county W. C. T. U. as to the type of man necessary for this position was given much novice at the meet-
ing
The main speaker of the occasion wss Mine Blaise Bright, secretary to father. Senator William H. Bright. In her talk Miss Bright ■poke of the attitude of the Senate toward women. She gave r history of the progress jf Mils before reaching the Preddent of the Senate. Miaa Bright told of Jbe funcUona of various committees and commission* that were appointed. She also declared that patience was one of the prime I tee for women. They were too get excited or hysterical while under a buetneae or political strain.
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Floyd Gandy was In Tuekahoe Saturday evening. Mr. ahd Mrs. Sice, of Swalntoa. were here on burir.ese Saturday. Mr*. Mary Duke* and son motored to South SeavlUe on Thursday. George Murray and wife, Frank Sack and wife an= Mr*. Mary Dukes and eon motored to Atlantic City
Mra. Norman Brown, of Wenonah called on Mra Hiram Sack on F . day. William Priest of Camden, spent Sunday with L. Prieat and family. L. D. Boearth. of Blackwood, speit Sunday with his eon. F. Boearth. Marcus Gaughan spent Sunday with L. Prieat. Mra John Angely madf a bustnees trip to Ocean City on Saturday. Mra Mary Dukes has been notified that her sob. Frauds. Is In the hoepita’ with small pox. Anthcay Oa-.dy, of Philadelphia, called on his father Sunday. Gandy called on John Angely pn Sunday. Mra. Martha Caldwell and son. Hollis. and daughter. Mabel, of Trenton, called on Mrs. Hiram Sack on Sunday. Frank Boxarth made a business trip to Ocean City on Monday. * Mra. C Sharp and daughter. Ella, of Ocean City, spent Saturday afternoon with Mra. George Murray. Mr*. Mary Duke* and eon. George, and Mias E. Gandy visited the school at Tuckauoe on Thursday. O. R Adams was In Petersburg on
R. Groom and wife, of Petersburg, called om relatives hbre on Saturday. Charlea C. Dukes, of Corbin City, waa here on Saturday evening. Hollis Caldwell, of Petersburg, and friend. Mias Thelma Beebe, of Tuckshoe. called on Mrs. H. Back on Sat-
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