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OCEAN VIEW David DavlM and WllUam Preacott, of Philadelphia, apent Sunday with Joseph Donohoe and

wife.

Joseph Somers, of Ecc Harbor, ■pent Sunday with friends. Ernest Down am motored to Cape

May on Sunday.

Adolph Edwards and wife, Millville, apent Sunday - Lucian Eddy and wife. Lydia Springer and Edyth Wills attended a baseball game at Ocean

City on Saturday.

Charles Johnson and Miss Helen Carew spen - Sunday In Atlantic

City.

Eveline Mason, of Philadelphia,

spent Sunday with her parents.

Unwood Dallas and wife. Elmer Cox and son. Adolph, of

Kidora. apent Sunday with his

bob. Elmer Cox.

Mias Myra Way. of Trenton, spent the week end with her

mother.

Amos Oandy. of Phlladelpnla. spent Sunday with his father. Gertrude Spear, of Sea isle City, apent Sunday with Miss Francis Griffith Gandy and wife spent Saturday evening In Ocean City. Mrs. Joseph Uoyd and two sons spent Friday with her aunt in Ocean City. Robert Tullner, of Philadelphia, spent Tuesday with his mother. Thomas Bmdey, wife and two children, of Uemonton. spent Saturday with Joseph Donahoe and wife. Mrs. John Camp was a Philadelphia shopper on Wednesday. Roger Beal has returned to New York after spending the week end with his parents. Owen Dervln spent the week end In Philadelphia with his slsMn>. Katharine Shaw has turned to Philadelphia after spending some time with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hyson and daughter, of Millville, spent Sunday with Henry Hyson and wife. Lin wood Dallas, wife and two i as. Ernest uownara. wife and daughter motored to Atlantic City Saturday evening. Walter Tomlin and children, of O.-ean City, called on friends

F uday.

Misses Ruth and Ida Abrams, of ihlladelphia. spent Sunday with their sister. Mrs. A. Canuso. Norman Simpkins and wife, Somers World and wife, of D rideeton, spent Sunday with Joseph Downam and family. Raymond Botarth. wife and children motored to Green Creek on Sunday. Mrs. William Carew and son. James, spent Sunday at Tuckahoe. John Barber snd wl'e and Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamel spen: Sunday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Lawton By ran. of Sea Isle City, vent Saturday evening with relatives. Fred Anderson, of Philadelphia, spent Sund.vy with his parents. Jueeph Camp, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his parents. Edmund Jeffries and wife, of Ocean Ctty. spent Sunday with her parents, Joseph Downam and

family.

Mm. Lucian Eddy spent Tu< day in Philadelphia. Mrs. Charles Donahoe a; James Brady, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Joseph Dona-

DIAS CREEK Mr. Ralph Holmes apent Sunday at Port Norris. Mr. and Mn>. John Battersol. of Cold Spring, called on friends here Sunday. Quite a number attended the Bible clam at Court Houae Monday evening. Mr. George Caswell took his scholars down to ths bay Monday afternoon. Mr. George Carley. of Dorcbesr. called on his ousln, Mrs. Richard Lloyd, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Zadok Sharp spent Wednesday evening at Wildwood. Mr. Edward Scull, of Cape May Point Coast Guard Station, spent Monday at hia home here. Mr. and Mrs Clayton Tice, of Wllllamstown. spent the week end with friends here. Mrs. Lida Fisher was at Court House Friday. Mrs. William Weatherby called at Court Houae Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Eastwood, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mrs. William Weatherby. Mr. and Mrs. Bel ford Douglass and son. Freeman, spen - Sunday at Egg Harbor with their daughter. Mrs. John Cook. Mrs. Edward Scull and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tice called at Cape May Point Sunday. Mr. Allison Ludlam and sons, of Ssfalnton, was a Saturday visitor

here.

Mrs. Sallie Toier. of Court House, called on her sick brother. Milton Whitaker. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd and son. Raymond, called on his brother. J. Warren Lloyd, at Sea Isle City. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell and son, Graydon. were Sunday evening visitors at Court House. Mr. James Downs, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday at hia home

here.

and Mrs. Richard Lloyd called on Mrs. Bergei. at Goshen, on Tuesday. Freddie Boise, of Green Creek, called on his uncle. Rslph Holmes. Monday. Mrs. Robert Cosgrove. York. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Tomlin. Mr. Charles Tomlin spent Monday at Court House. Mrs. Howard Norton spent Thursday with Mrs. Charles Howell. Mr. an dMrs. John Babbitt and family spent Sunday at Court House with her mother. John and Ridgway Jones were Court House Sunday evening. Mr. George Caswell spent Wednesday evening at Court House. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Lloyd spent Saturday evening at Court House. Mr. and Mm. Matthew ScbelUnger, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with her father. Mr. George Stiles. Mias Georgle Blaunerstlnder. of Audubon, spent the week end with Mias Mtrgaret Dey.

William Xurtr snd wife and Harry Downam were Atlantic City shoppers on Saturday evening. Mias Helen and Mary Carew motored to Ocean City Sunday af-

RIO GRANDE Isaac GUlan made a busim trip to Court Houae on Tuesday

Bari Hampton Is home with his grandparents, after spending some in Philadelphia and Lancas-

ter.

O. E. Horne, who has a garage at Wildwood. U soon going to open a machine ahop here In the building occupied last year by David Batrlkea. John Hewitt and mother, of Court House, visited relatives hare on Sunday. Mrs. Francis Jonas, of lllUvUle. spent Sunday here with her parent.- Eldredge Hawk and wife. Fred Applegate entertained his father, of Trenton, over the week

end

Robert Lock and family and

GOSHEN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkins and Mrs. J. W. Crsndol. of Pleasantville. were week-end guests with 8. T. Crsndol and family. Mrs. Elisabeth Peterson, of West Cape May. called on Mrs. Melvin Todd on Tuesday. Miss Marion Haig, of North Dlae Cieek. was s recent visitor st the home of Prank Bright and family. Norman Tomlin and Charles Weldon, of Helslervllle. were in wn on Monday evening. A number of ladles from Cresnt Council attended Tuckshoe Council on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morley a son. Tuesday. April 21. Mrs. George Richardson last eek was among relatives Philadelphia for several days. WllUam Stuart Thompson lost a valuable horse on Tuesday of

•t week.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mattes entertained friends from Atlantic

City recently.

Mr. and Mrs S. T. Crandol and n. Elton, motored to Stone Har-

bor Monday

Charles Malles, wife and baby id Paul Watson motored to Philadelphia on Wednesday and

returned on Thursday. Bright entertained his

school chum. Melt in !*harp. of Dies Creek, on Friday night Mrs. Sarah Van Gildei has returned aflet a few day, - \Ull with

in Philadelphia.

CAFE MAT COUET HOUSE Lester Riggins and wife wet a Saturday caller* on Mr*. Howard Stltea. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coray. Mtasea Henrietta Bowen. Irene Henderson and Rachel Toser were among those from here who attended the Penn relay on Satur-

day.

Mrs. Clarence Jones was vialted Sunday by her sister. Miss Deborah Chambers and friend. Mrs. Theodore Young has the mumps. Misses Mary Roorbach and Jane Vance spent the week end In Philadelphia. Mrs. Job Toser entertained friends from Leesburg on Sunday. Mr*. El wood Smith entertained relatives from Ocean City on Sun-

day.

About 26 from here attended an Easte-r Star meeting Saturday nl^ht in Millville. kliaaes Thelma Spalding. Mary Roorbach. Gladys Errieeon and Gladys McPherson attended the ball game at Tom's River on Wednesday. Middle was victor!ooa. Ralph Schelllnger and wife, of Green Creek, were shopping In town on Friday. Mrs. Howard Stltea was visited on Sunday by her brother and family from Tuckahoe. D. Trombelli and family were Sunday callers of Court House friends. Leslie Norbury. wife and son. Lester, were In Wildwood on Saturday night. Miss Mabel Pennington spent the week end at Absecon with her parents. Eugene and Fred Calhoun, of Philadelphia, were Sunday visitors with their brother. Charles Calhoun and wife. Miss Irma Charlesworth spent the week end in MlUvIUe with her parents. Monroe Chambers and wife and Mrs. Jane McCarty and son. Emerson. spent Saturday night In Wildwood. Mis. Smith Endlcott and Mias Emma Dougherty were in Camden Saturday. Carl Jones was in Philadelphia Friday and Saturday. William Steel and wife were In Ocean City Monday night. Mrs. Edna Jones and friends called on Daniel Chambers and family, at Eldora. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ambrose, of Millville, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hewitt. Mias Ines SUtes and friend spent Sunday in Wildwood. John Mathis, of the Stone Harbor Coast Guard Statloa. spent Saturday at home with his family. Mrs. John Smith Is on the sick list this week. S. H. Calhoun was visited on Sunday by relatives from Mill-

ville.

William B. Powell and wife on Sunday vialted relatives in PI ear,-

antville.

Clarence Jones. Preston and Allison Fisher and Norman and Howard Smith were In Wildwood Mon-

day night.

Samuel Barnes and wife, of Tuckahoe. were Sunday visitors

here.

Misses Swain. Edith Schockley. Helen G. Young and Anna Culbertson motored to Philadelphia on Salt.-day. Master Howard Sties was tendered a birthday party on Tut*last by a number of his friends. He received many pretty gifts. Charles Calhoun and wife on Saturday moved into the apartment of William Husted. Chester Comer, of Philadelphia, as a Sunday visitor with his mother.

GREENFIELD Nelson Bcyd and grandmother, of Ocean City, callto on J. W. Gandy on Saturday. O. 8. Adams spent one day last week in Absecon. Mrs. Mary Dukes and son. George, motored to Tuckahoe and Woodbine on Thursday. Frank Sarv and wife, of Paler- ». called un his t .■ther. Hiram,

on Sunday.

Floyd Gandy motored to Belleplain on Sunday. Frank But_rth moved his family Wildwood on Saturday. Mrs. Martha Caldwell, of Petersburg. called on her daughter. ~ r». H. Clark, on Sunday. J. W. Gandy has improved his place by building a wood shed and

Harry Stanley and family are!r^Jntlvt_ -_

• M-rwwtK sin the tlreen Mr. and Mrs. Llaood Chester, Ravage. the cronies ! o! Rio Grand.'. Mrs. Etfie Sm«, Carlos Ho well and Scott Howell

who have been coming here for i and daughter, oi Oias Creek, were • n,1 wife, of Millville epent Sunfen,v^e ^ra^he* veryiln town Saturday , veuing. day afternoon with G. orge MurILTSS? c? stt.*— •"“* - «

Policeman George Sack and

are clad for them to come back, lalck Hai. Mrk John Angely snd children Harry GrtBenburg. -Calvin and : The Epworth League held their , were visiting In Petersburg on

Jack Kimble spent the week end monthly social Friday evening m , Sunday. “ PhllSShU .na illl. then, >, Mech.hta' Hall, wile!, »«, - '

aiieruted the Penn relays. Jack success. The entertainment coi. . „ - -- pltchedf winning game between listed of a mock wedding and hiram Sack and family on Sun11 T H S and Temple Prep some fine singing by the Wildwoo.1 daj. . . .. School on Friday I Glee Club, which was enjoyed by Oorge Caldwell and family and A? ^vrin«r‘ and family, of’all. About a hundred were pra. | Miss Mabel Caldwell, of Trenton. W,s. Cane May spent Sunday at em. Refreshments were served, called on Hiram Sack and family

John SkrtllBMrt. Mr. and Mrs. William Toser and on bunday.

William Courtney ha* moved son. of Millville, were st the home _ Jol , in " Candy and grandson, hi- i JuHy from Philadelphia on to of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Flojd. auended the flag raising

thr Corson homestead. I Toxer. on Sunday.

Ea:l Gibson, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Sarah Smith. Misses Jsssle

ERMA

Mrs William Faulkner, of New York city, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George McNeill during the past couple weeks, returned home Saturday. Campion Reeve* was a Wildwood visitor Monday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Norman Dempay, of Cold Spring, were entertained at the home of Mr. end Mr*. James Matthewa during this week. Bert Dawson, who haa been ployed In Vineland for several weeks past, spent Saturday and Sunday at home with hia family. El wood, the 16-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Garrettsoa. was severely injured when he fell agalns*. a hot oil stove and burned both hands sna arms severely. He was rushed to Dr. Lake, who dressed the burns. The child is getting along as well as possible under the circumstances, but suf-

fers greatly.

Friendship Council. D. of A., was represented by three at Tuekahoe D. of A. Monday evening. Mias Mary Biddle and Edward Griffith, Jr., attended the reception given Rev. Byron Mayberrie. pastor of the Naxarene Church, a; Rio rOeadc, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Billiard Uoyd and mother, of Dias Creek, visit ad Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly. Sr., one day during the past week. Mias Margaret Kelly, of Philadelphia. is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly,

for a few weeks.

Mrs. William Bally was hostess

to a W. C. T. U. reception given In honor c* eleven new members who were taken into the union during a State drive for membership. Tuesday evening. There were sixty present. Including visitors from Goshen. Wildwood and Cape May. Mrs. Elixabeth Swain, county president, of Goshen, wea present. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. An Interesting program, including a dialogue called. •'Your Place and My Place." by Miss Estelle Inglee. Misses Ethel and Beatrice Maxwell and John Fisher, of Wildwood, was enjoyed, af.er which refreshments

of ice cream and saltlm

DENNISVILLE Mrs. Howard Van Artadalen. of Wilmington, vialted her mother. Mrs- H. S. Chester, this week. Mre. 0. M. Geary and daughter were Court House visitors on Sun-

day.

Rev W. T. Nickless attended a preachers’ meeting In Sea Isle on Monday morning. Mrs. Somers Uoyd. of Cepe May. visited relatives here Tuntda.. Mr*. Roae Carroll and A# Miss'* Fldler were in Wildwood on Saturday. Mrs. Lucia Clnrke and daughter called on Sea ble friends Thursday evening. Mrs. J. K- Carroll entertained her cousin. Miss Helen Carll. of Camden, over the week end. Miss Catherine Bllxxard Is sick with the mumps. Frank Fldler and family called on Court_House relatives Sunday. E. V. Chester, of Germantown, was In town over the week end. Miss Sarah Fldler. of Capa May. spent the week er.d at her home

here.

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ladow motored from Vineland to call on relatives here on Sunday. Mrs. Leroy May. of Court House, was In town Tuesday. Brooks Bllxxard and mother and Mrs. O. M. Geary end daughter were Atlantic City visitors Thurs-

day.

Mrs. Phoebe Grace, of Court House, called on relatives here Thursday. Lewis Creamer and wife, of MlUvIUe. were in town oi Sunday. Rev. C. L. Lawrence t.nd wife, of Tuckahoe, called on friends here on Thursday. Mias Roxanna Gandy was a Philadelphia visitor on Saturday. Mrs. Frec-rick Gramllck visited her husband, who Is in the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Errickson and son, of Leesburg, were guests of Mrs Mary Fldler cn Sunday. Uriah Gandy and L rally called on Helslervllle frlendc Sunday afternoon.

Miss Lillian Gramllck enterrere Coined Erma friends on Sunday.

Captain Grace and wife visited Mis. Martha Swain entertained Ooeben relatives Saturday, a number of friends at a “poll Walter T. Nickless visited his luck" dinner at her home Wed-1 f *ther. In Newport, the first of the

nesday. Cape May. Cold Spring I week.

and Erma were represented at this; l*wis Fldler was in Ocean City

dinner.

Miss Clara Moore, of Atlantic City, returned home Thursday after a pleasant visit here with her aunt. Mrs. Bert Snyder. Mrs. Sarah Madden spent a couple days this weak at home with her son. Claude, returning to Cape May Court House Friday. Mrs. Alice Adams, of Fishing Creek, spent Monday with Mrs. Carrie Taylor. Mre. Mary McNeal returned home Monday after spending the week end with relatives at Hana

hawkln.

Mrs. Jennie McCarty, of Cape May Court House, spent Thursday with Mrs. Mary B. Swain and Mrs.

Viola Burton.

Rev. Rodger Hawn, of Newark, arrived home Thursday evening, spending a few daya with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. James Hswn. Bally, of Ocean City, spent several days this past week with Miss Nellie Gordon and her mother. Mrs. Katherine Gordon. Mrs. Sadie Dawson spent Wed nesday with friends In Wildwood. Mr. George Dickinson, who Is employed In Clsyton. spent the eek end here sith his family Gus Snyder Is having another room added to his home. Mr. and Mrs Edward Taylor and daughter. Althea, spent Saturday evening in Wildwood. Little Harvey Keeler, of Glbbstown. Is spending a week w-ith his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

William Hawn.

Mrs. Amy Long entertained Miss

Mabel Schellenger. of Green Creek,

at dinner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Hawn

and son. Harvey, and Miss Edith Schellenger. of Fishing Creek, mo-

tored to Gibbstown Sunday. Mrs. Marion Hartley and daughr. Betty, returned to her home

In New York city after a pleasant ten days’ visit with her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platt.

Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster, of Eldora, were In town on Wednes-

day.

SOUTH SEAVUXE Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Corson were Wildwood visitors an evening last week. E. A. Grace was In Camden on business last Thursday. Mr. .ud Mrs. Charles Mlxner and daughter, Jessie, of Goshen, were In town an afternoon last week. L. L. Foster. H. Rocap and J. Berry played In the Pennsylvania Railroad Band for the Boy Scout parade in Philadelphia on Saturday. C. E. Ellenberger returned home on Monday from Marysville, where he him been visiting relatives. Mrs. Hiram Rocap and children spe^t a few days last week with relatives n Vineland. H. B. Payne and family were Wildwood visitors Saturday Ing. Mrs. Warren Wills Is seriously

ill.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Berry visited Mrs. H. Berry. In MlUvIUe. on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rocap and daughter, Betty, spent Saturday with relatives In Vineland. Rev. WllUam Andrews and family were MlUvIUe visitors on Saturday. Mr*. A. B. Corson was a Philadelphia shopper on Saturday. Harry Graves, of Cape May, called on friends in towu on Sun-

day.

Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Howard Townsend's mother. Mrs B. Powell, on

Sunday.

Charles E. Foster, Sr., and L. L. Foster made a . business trip to

I. kiiu miM. r IuIlk nan. i Mr and Mr*. Robert Pntterson ; Ne ^ r U f^ n AI> .

,a cm™ wn, ,h» ...i

and children spent

with relatives In Wilmington. Del. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly celebrated their thirty-second wedding anniversary Saturday quietly at home with their children. Mr. and Mrs. George Dickinson and Mrs. Hannal. Thomas visited Mrs- Thomas’ brother. Ell Barnett. Wildwood, who has been quite ill,

Sunday.

Philip Hess spent Sunday in Philadelphia at the University Hospital with his son. Fred Gram-

llck.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hess and daughter. Mildred, spent Sunday in Millville with Mr. Hess's parand Mrs. Joseph Graves, of Cape May. spent Sunday afternoon with Mis. Lena Vanniman. Frank Dickinson entet rained Samuel Robbins. Reuben

fishing creek The J. D. Hoffman Blbls Uass held their business meeting and social at the home of Mr. Lemuel Schellsnger Friday evening. Mr. William Sheets. Frank Sheets. Freddie Ooodacre and Edmund Fox motored to Philadelphia Friday on buxines*. Mrs. Emm* Mclntlre spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Edgar Wool son. Mr. Alfred Jackson, wife and son, Everett, motored t Philadelphia over the week end. Mrs. Etta Reeves and sons took supper with friends here Sunday evening. Mr. OUn Woolson and Mi s Marion O'Shome called on his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wool-

son.

Miss Edith Schellenger Is working In Cape May for the Star and Wave. Mr. Harry Stltea. of Wildwood, took supper with Mr. D. M. Woolson and wife Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seymour took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolson Sunday evening. Mr. Harry Stltea. of Wildwood; Mr. D. M. Woolson snd wife. Mrs. Arthur Fox and children. Sara and Ella, motored to Sea Isle City on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Edmund Fox and Mrs. Alfred Sheet* were In Cape May Thursday afterao^n. Quite a few from here attended the W. C. T. U. entertainment which was held at the home of WllUam Bally Tuesday evening. Mr*. Etta Reeves. Mrs. Katie Jaggera and Mrs. Sadie Dawson called on Mrs. Hannah Yearicks Monday. Mr. Eld wood Chester and Mr. Joseph Chester and wife called on Mr*. Earl Woolson Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Schellenger and son. Leslie, was calling on Mrs. Alfred Sheets Sunday afternoon. Robert Rutherford, of Cape May Point, called on friends here on Friday. Mr*. Emma Taylor, of Erma, called on friends here one day this week. Mrs. Clara Woolson was In Wildwood one day this week. Mr. D. Morrell Woolson and ■Ife took supper with Mr. Arthur Fox and family Sunday evening. PALERMO Miss Lydia Hampton has returned home from New York. Mr. and Mr*. Curtis Corron snd son attended the movies In Ocean City one evening last week. Mrs. John Leiblong called on Mrs. Frank Sack one day this week. Miss Myrtle Madara entertained Miss Clara Roas, of Petersburg, on Thursday evening. Mr. WllUam T. Corson motored to Wildwood Sunday. Mrs. Allen Devaul and children, o' Oceau View, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Richard Cossaboon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark were In Woodbine on Sunday. Mrs. Phoebe Young, of DennlsvUle, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Charles Coasaboon. Miss Lucy Riglna. of Petersburg. spent one night last week with Miss Cecil Corson. Mias Mary Vixxard spent the week end with Miss Isabel Rickley. of Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cossaboon. of Ocean City, called on his parents here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, of Ocean City, called on Mr. and Mis. E. E. Mxdara Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sack, of Ocean City, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sack Sunday. Rev. Yerkes and wife, of Tuckahoe. spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Corson. Milton Dailey attended the movie* In Ocean City Saturday evening. Nelson Boyd, of Ocean City, visited Oscar WelL Friday evening. Mias Ruth Dailey, who haa been Ul. Is much improved.

BURLEIGH Among the oubof-town who attandad tha maaptlon r* to Rev. O. T. Hand in chool house Tuesday evening . Henry Loper and wife, of r.r Creek, and Smith Camp. W |f*^ -on. of Capa May. 1 Mrs. Harrison and two chlldr^M from Wildwood, spent ThurwS with Mm J. Young. d * The Young People's Society Ihelr regular meeting at the bom The Morning Star Class of ih, Sunday School held a "Coon H U m« Iranlni 001 hoU ** Tburwu, Jones B. Hand and wife din, with Herman Lsiff and wife Su day evening. Alex and Edgar DougUai «... among the number of Odd Feli 0 ' from here who attended service i. the M. E. Church at Court Hot* Sunday evening. Mr. Harry Osborne and wife Wildwood, apent Sunday with ths former’s parents. Mr. John Osbon! and wife. ni ' Visitors at Tophaa', on Suod.y were Mrs Howard Topham » n i mother, of Wildwood. ““ Rev. Lynch nnd Carey Ram. of Pauls boro, called on Rev or Hand on Wedn^adny afternoon AUen Clark and wife returned to their home hare on fcSEE after spending the winter In Flortl Mr. Francis Millar was a Qua k . er City visitor on 'i uesday . O- T- Hand spent Wedneeday In Wildwood with her daughter. Mr*. Leroy Morton. A baby girl was horn to Mr. and Mra Ray Topham on Friday Mr. Olln Wilson and Pbo Marion (Mborne called on Mr j Osborne and family Sunda- after-

noon.

Edgar Endlrott and family spent Saturday In Philadelphia. The regular business meeting and social of the Epworth League will be held this evening (Friday) at G. T. Hand’s. Mrs. Lulu Hand spent Monday In Wildwood with her daughter? A number of men from our village attended the meeting of the Men's Federated Bible Clam, held at Court House Baptist Church. Monday evening.

talned relatives from Gloucester

on Su< day.

Mine Dorothy Rice, of Court House, jailed on friends in town

Monday afternoon.

Mrs. Horace Townsend, of At-, Ian tic City, visited Mrs. C. M. 1

Westcott on Monday.

Mrs. Emma Corson haa returned to her home in Goshen after spending the winter with her slater.

Mrs. C. M. Westcott.

ELDORA

A. Hudson and family mo.ored to Dorchester Sunday afternoon. C. Noon and family called on Mr. A. Baud and family on Sun-

day evening.

11. 0. Mnckie and wife spent

Sunday in Vineland.

A. Faure aud wife called on Mr.

Beet-ley's Point and Palermo

Sunday.

^usuToi dars here with Mlxner. Aura Rhoader. Belle Hew- F Boxarth and family, of rriativis. ““<1 J»“* Sm '*h; Mr. Ben: B‘* ck \ 00 «‘ moved to the Calvin Kimble has employment Hoyles, of Wildwood, and Glenn I Bo £. a „ P r °P erl >' here, in a g£ ami riauon S P?eas- snd Milton Walling, of Court BeHord Law fV~

aauille (House. attended the Baptist Mrs Charles Crosse was a Ph'!a-' Church at Court House on Sunday

delpl.ia visitor two days last week, i evening. At nay rate. *nap* Larry GoldAlfred Entrlken and wife enter- Mr. John Hearon Is painting smllh. the dry-cleaner* are noi retained hi* two brothers nnd family the ho™* of Robert Spence. irponslble for the scarcity of woand mother on Sunday, from 1 Mrs. L. H. Swain was a Cape men’s dress these day*. It hurts Berlin. May visitor on Monday. their business

Samuel Compton and Mr. Harris. Alex Baud and wile

from Morristown. Sunday. ternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. David Pierson spent Sunday In Cap,- May with Mr. Pierson's sister. Mrs. Laura

Church.

Ronald Dawson, who Is employed In Vineland, spent the week end at home with his mother. Mrs. Sara Dawson. Dr. and Mr*. WHoon Miller, of Rahway, and Mr*. Edward Learning. of Cold Spring, apent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert

Dawson.

n Sunday af-

Ing.

Mr*. Beulah Christian visited her parents on Sunday. Samual Errickson and wife called on Mr B. Fowler and family on Sunday. Mrs. Katie Hand has gone back to teaching school at Helslervllle. Mr. A. Baud and family called on C. Noon and family on Monday evening.

PETERSBURG

Mia* Dorothy Rice, of Court House, was * caller In our town

Monday.

Mrs. Beta Dickenson went to Philadelphia W’ednesdaV to have some dental work done. Mias Marguerite Voss accompanied her. The "Busy Bees ' spent Thursday with Mrs. Norman Burke in

Tuckahoe.

j Ira Griffin and family returned home Thursday. They have been spending four months In Long la-

land.

Mr. William B. Tomlin spent sister ^ end W,th hl * molher add C i rri * Vo * to Ocean City on Friday for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Pancoast, of Gloucester. visited Mrs. Juliette Taylor last Sunday. ‘»yior

of Philadelphia.

Glider h 8 Jull, ‘ v *“ Mr*. Ira Griffin's mother, from Maryland. Is staying with her for

a few weeks.

Me and Mrs. R. c. Smith atvIwl tl>e morninK church serfer M r'm l W “ U " r V ^“ and ^ughPrank Chew and wife, of Dividing Creek, spent Sunday with Mrs

Chew's parents.

1 “'ranklin Chew, of MllLiHe spent Sunday with his aun M.I Sallie Williams. “ ill w?,>A , ' Ce EWriilge is seriously measles b onchla, Pneumonia and

MARMORA Mrs. Mary Warren, of Tuckahoe. called on Elnathan Sapp and family Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Hattie Dihb, of Palermo, entertained the M. E. Sewing Circle Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Bertha Madara and Phillip Cavalier, of PleaeantvlHe. spent Sunday with Mr. Am Madara am) family. Bertram Darby, of Ocean City, called on Clarence Smith one day last week. A number of people from this vicinity attended the movie at the Moorlyn Theatre Saturday. Townsend Stltas and famiiy. of Glonceater. Is spending a few days at their summer home bore. Around two bandied persons witnessed the flag raising at the Beeeley'a Point school house Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Hemingway, of Cape May City, visited relative* here. Mlase* Helene and Ruth Weer spent Sunday with Mrs. Elixabeth Young. Harry Young and wife, of Strathmere, Sundayed with relatives here. Frank Moore and two sister*, of Ocean City, called on friends of this place Sunday. WllUam Brammel and wife, of Atlantic City, called on Mrs. Arwilda Clark Sunday afternoon. Jake Barrett and wife, of Skullvllle. called on relatives here Sun-

day.

Stephen Stephenson and family, of West Cape May. spent Sunday evening with Asa Madara and

family.

B. Johnson and son. of Dolanco. spent the week end at their sum-

mer home here.

BEESLEY'S POINT

Quite a number of the young folks from here attended ths barn dance ai Mooohaa'a barn. Thirtyfourth Street, on Saturday even-

ing.

Mr and Mrs. Vanamaa calleJ on E. L. Corson and family Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tor —* two children ■ City Saturday.

Uc City Tucaday. Mrs. Elmer Corson anti Anna Corson motored to AI CH> Tuesday. Mr. Samuel Barrett and fi of Camden, spent Friday wli ■‘*ter. Mis. Arwllda Clark. _ -Mr*. Everton Corson, of City, spent Thursday with hi ter. Mrs. R. F. Smith. Mr*. M. P. McDole and MU m* back were Ocean City she of the Baptist Church met Friday. The Wednesday Sewing Mr*. Enoch Clouting. Mias Charlotte Brown, of delphl*. spent Monday wit courin. Mrs. R p. Smith. ,.. Th * milting party will this WednestUy with Mr* k iSX!* E “ h The Interior of Great Eg| bor Inn is being renovated. . advices are that n IMDO.OOO years old. Thoss “‘•“‘toa hare spring snd don t know it.