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ERMA Mr. and Mrs Charles Fisher harr returned to their home here after 'iaItlng their son. Tom and family, at Mayrille for quite some time. Allan Fisher and family, of Corbin City, moved here Monday and wal make their home for some time with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fisher.
Quite a number of folka from here attended court Tueeday at Cape May Court House. The Choral Society met Tuesday evening at the church and began practicing for the musical which Is to be given soon. Mrs. Howard Nice, of Fishing Creek, entertained the Sunshine Class of Tabernacle M. E. Sunday School. During the business meeting election of officers for the coming year held. There were fifteen members present, abo one new member. Hiram Boults was a Camden vie!tor Wednesday. A W. C. T. C. meeting was held Wednesday afternoon at the church to complete arrangements for the reception to be held Tuesday evening at Mrs. William Bailey’s home. In Cold
Spring.
Mrs. Emily Tearicka and two children spent Wednesday In Cape May Court House with her sister, Mrs. Alda Scull. Bern Taylor spent Wedneeday In Cape May Court House on b Mrs. Robert B. Hanu entertained st dinner one evening during the past week Miss Wlduie Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoffman, of Cold Spring, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Creese.
Mrs. Edward Hartley and daughter. Betty, arrived from New York city Thursday and are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platt, for some time. Miss Alma Faddls. of Wildwood, ■pent a couple of days during the past week with her brother and wife, Mr. aad Mrs. Pierce Faddls. Mrs. Emma Boults and Mrs. Lydia Llckinaon were among those from here who attended an all-day missionary prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Laura diver, Cold Spring.
Mrs. Paul Scull and daughter, of Cape May Court House, spent Thursday with Mrs. Carrie Taylor. Albert Kelly, of Philadelphia, arrived home Friday, spending the week end here with hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly, and ststsra. Misses Maris aad Lillian. Mia. Katherine Gordon end daughter. Nellie, entertained an auto full of .elatlves and friends, from Ocean gitr. FridaTbs monthly business meeting of
the Bp worth League was held Fridev evening in the basement of the M. E. Church. The graduating claee of Cape May Court House High Sch'ol repeated their play, "Take My Advice," In the Grange Hall, Cold Spring. Friday evening. The play was well rendered to a good sired audience. Roy Jaggero motored to Atlantic City Friday evening taking part In a first aid contest given by the Bell Telephone Company. Mrs. Annie Hawn received a very painful Injury, when she ran r large splinter in her right hand, which became Imecied, making It necessary for Dr. Hughes, of Cape May, to lance It, which be did Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Jaggero and daughters, Bret* and Marie, were entertained Saturday evening at a chicken potple dinner, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barber. Green
Creek.
Claude Madden received a shipment of 600 baby-chicks through the mall during the past week. Mrs. Ada Gibson spent Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mro. Lynnford Hallbraner, Cold Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffith. Sr., after spending the winter In their Miami, Fla., home, returned home Friday evening. Alvin Mason ^ttendtd a Bell Telephone meeting in Atlantic City Friday evening. Mro. Frank matt and little granddaughter, Betty. Fere shopping In Cape May Saturday. Clarence Nichols arrived home from Florida Saturday. Mies Edith Harrison was entertained at the home of Mlaeee Jennie sind Cora Garrettaon Saturday, returning home Sunday. B. Fortune, of Wildwood, called on friends In Erma Friday. Mrs. Joseph Robinson, of South Dennis, spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Georgia Snyder. During the past week Weeley Halbruner. Cold Sprirng, was given a birthday party In honor of eleventh year. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hslbruner, Mro. Jennie Hand. Clinton and Robert Long. Jack and Mary Elliott, Mrs. May McGulgan children, Allen, Lydia and Margaret. Walter Shaw ton Thompson. He received maav pretty and useful present Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seymour pleasantly surprised one evening during the post week by a nui relatives aad friends "drops to spend the evsalng. It was a birthday party enjoyed by all. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Schell eager and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schellenger and son, Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stlefel aad children. Miss Opal Schell eager aad Mr.
Mrs. Thomas Van Winkle, of Cape May, called on Mr. and Mrs. Thomae Boults at their home In Cold Spring ^turday. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Corson entertained Mr. aad Mrs. James McClure, Philadelphia, over the s Mr. aad Mrs. Freak Seymour, of Cold Spring, were eatc.talned at dinner Saturday evening at the home Mro. Mary Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. On nun, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with friends In Erma. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snyder and daughter, Alberta, motored to Atlantic City Sunday and vial ted relative*. Mr. Snyder attending gerrlaee st Central M. E. Church while there. Mr. and Mro. FhtlHp Hern and daughter, Mrs. Carrie Taylor, took advantage of the excursion to Philadelphia Sunday and visited their eon and brother. Fred Gramllek, who is in the University Hospital undergoing treatment. Mrs. James Hawn and daughter, Mrs. Bessie Johnson, of Cape May, motored to Leesburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Chamber* and ton. of Cape May Court. Hoaae. visited Mr. Mary B. Swain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thomson and eon Wilson, Mis* Opal Scheltenger, Mrs. Reeves and son. Crmptou. spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stlel.l, Cold Spring. Frank Dickinson. Lot Bean. Sum men Thompson and Irving Pritchard motored to Port Elisabeth Sun-
day.
Mia* Lottie Hillman and M1m Katherine Burkett, of Cape May. called on Mis. Reeve* and tons Sunday. During the severs electric storm Sunday evening, quits a lot of damage was done to a great number of home* and out buildaga. Cut 8ny«Jer*a home. Bert Dawson's home and Enoch Millerbeing hardest hit. The Easter exercises of Tabernacle Church were held ternoon. ed to a large number of people, both large and small. A beautiful trio sung by Alvin Msson, c* Erma; 1 Helen Msson. of Camden, aad LaRoy Watson, of Cape May Court House. A letter has been received from Harry Griffith, Miami. Fla.. taWag of hi* experience during the recent tornado which did so much damage. Orest hailstones came with such fores as to Imbed themselves la the veral inches. The stone at med as though It would do klm great harm, but seemed to turn away to the north and his home escaped the fury of the wind, but received the force of hail aad rata.
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Dr. Jacob G. Sdrenrra, former president of Cornell university and minister to China under Harding, is the new U. S. ambassador to
Germany.
FISHING CREEK Mr. Harry Stltea, of Wildwood, called on D. Morrell Woolaon and wife Saturday. Mro. Boyd McPherson, who drivte the bus to Cold Spring school, took the children to Cape May Point on a little plcinc Saturday. Mrs. Marne Schellenger went with her. Quite a number from here attended the twenty-third annit..*ary of the * ‘ Green Creek.
was a lady mtsrton.-ry from India. Mr. Leslie Barnett, wife aad son. from Green Creek, took supper with his mother, Mrs. Frank Barnett, Bon day evening. Mr. Clarence Howard, wife and children vent Sunday with relatives In Wildwood! Mr. Harry Johnson and wifs e, afternoon with Mr. John
Mis*. Edith Schellenger spent Sunday with her parents, Mro. Lemuel Schellenger. Mr. Israel Woolaon and wife and Mr Coraon and wife, of Wildwood, called on Mr. D. M. Woolaon and wife Sunday. Mr. Alfred Sheets, wife aad eon, Wallace, were in Cape May one day ite week Mrs Alfred Jackeon, Mro. Walter Cartwright and Mrs. Arthur Fox tored to Wildwood Wednesday. Mr. Swain Woolaon and wife t calling on Mr. Charles Woolaon recently. Mro. Lewis Fox and Mro. Edmund Fox we~ In Wildwood Saturday Mrs. Harry Shaw aad her mb Mrs. George Warner, were In Oape May Friday. Mr. Frank Matthews and Schellenger motored to Millville Saturday. i Mro. Boyd McPherson took the school child* en to Cape May too see the show "Washington Crosalng the Dpi* ware." Joseph Hoffman, of Cold Spring, la building Learn Ewing a new gar-
age.
Mrs. Frank Sheets entertained her mother and brothers, from Bridgeton, over Sunday. Mr*. Edward Halbrrner at.I children. of Cold Spring, spent with Mrs. Frank Matthews. William Robart and family, I Wildwood, called on relatives Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Elton head visited friends st Anglesee Friday. George Carlton ana wife, of Elmer, culled on George Keller and wife on Sunday. Ben Raslnger. of Weat Cape May, bar moved in Jerry Woolaon's house
penurious by contrast. While Presidents and preacher* and taechen and hanker* and baslnem men toll slowly up the hill of prosperity with their little thrift doles of * ter thousand
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June 4, 6. andinstead of Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 6, 4, and 7, as previously announced.
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the ring the other day and stood while his son snipped off Mi toreador “eoiau." or queue. But trot he hilled three more bulls jmt for fen And now Rodolfo Is a 1 —all made 'a the hell ring.
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