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OCEAN VIEW
Jack Burns and wife, of Sea Isle City, spent Saturday with Mr*. William Carew. Lucian Eddy and wife spent Saturday evening with relatives in MUlviMe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Down am and children were Atlantic City shoppers on Saturday. Mrs. Anthony Cantu
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Missed Eva and Amanda Tullner. of Philadelphia, apent Sunday with their mother. Edwin Da vice, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Joseph Donahoe and wife. Joseph Cobb has returned home after spending the winter *~ Florida Joseph Medict and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lagr marls! no, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with their parents. Benjamin Springer spent Saturday at Sea Isle City. Mrs. William Carew and daughter. Helen, spent Saturday Ing In Atlantic City. Mr*. Mary Kurts and son, of Egg Harbor, spent Sunday with William Kurts and wife. Murray Kerr, wife and son. Mias C. Moaaop. of Philadelphia, and Mrs. C. Wallace, daughter and non. of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with Ernest Downam and
wife.
Parry Dsvaul. Frank Canueo, Joseph Davies and John Carew spent Thursday evening in Atlantic City. Misses Lydia Springer and Katharine Faucet attended the baseball game In Ocean City on Saturday. Franklin Craig, c' Bridgeton, epent Sunday with friends. Mrs- John Camp spent Monday In Philadelphia. William Kurts and wife Friday evening In Egg Harbor with relatives. Aaron Jerree and wife, oi Ocean City, spent Friday evening with their parents. Mrs. Lawson Bryan, of Sea Isle City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Joseph Donohoe. Owen Dervtn we* an Ocean City shopper Saturday evening. Joseph Camp and two of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with hla parents. Joseph Downam. wife and four cblldre* spent 8und«» with relatives in Bridge-on. Fred Anderson, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with his par-
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Ooear View, 1; BeDeplain, £ A wonderful baseball gar-- was played at Belleplc'.r. on Sunday afternoon between teams representing Belleplain and Ocean View. It waa worth going mile* to witness and all whe were there enjoyed the brand of ball played. Ocean View scored one In the first Inning on a pas* and two blU. After that not a man reached second base. Belleplain acored one In the seventh on a double to center and a elngle. Then In the a it half of the ninth two error* d a single loaded the aacka and with one out a single scored the winning run and the game for Belleplain. Sam Hoter. pitcher for Ocean View, had 1* strike1, while Belleplain had IS. ire was a very large attendance „ baseball fans and the r.atoa parked around the grounds spoke well for the lovera of the national game. A return game is to be played at Ocean View next Sun-
day at i P. M.
Joseph Madera end alltnger were in Woodbine Sun*Mr. E. V. Corson and wife have returned home >fter spending the winter months In Florids. Mrs. Thomas Sharp entertained Sea Isle friends over the week end. HoUls Caldwell, of Petersburg, made a business trip to this place MondayErnest Madera and wlfa, of Ocean City Sundayed with Ma parents here. Louie Voung, of Northfleld, renewed old aoqelntaucea here on Sunday. Virgil Corson met with a very serious accident Sunday afternoon, being trampled by a mule.
MARMORA Miss Clara Robinson, of Tuckshoe. spent the week end with
Artie Smith.
Clarence Winner, of Petersburg, called cn J. Madam Saturday af-
Monday. Mr. and Mrs John Cshaley visited Mr. end Mrs. T. C. Barnes on Saturday. Mr. Daniel Hahn and wlfa epent the week-end with hi* parents. Mrs. Harry Jackson and children visited Miss Mary Jackson on Monday. Mr. Matthew Jefferson, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with hie father. _r. Lawrence Peterson and family visited Mr. and Mr*. William Peterson. at Marmot*, cn Sunday. Mr. Carl Lincoln has the
Mias Mabel Ballinger and Lawrence Bailey, of Franklinvllle. spent the week end with her
brother and family.
. Spencer Young end wife enter-1 May Court House
tained Camden and Palermo rels-1 evening,
rea Sunday. Mr. Alex Coulter and Mr. WestMr*. Charles Belfrey waa an ley Matthews, of South Vineland.
SOUTH DENNIS Mr. James Coapman spent Sunday at Helslervllle. Rav. B. W. Luckenvtli. of AUoway. called on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scull last week. Mr. Lawrence McKalg family and Mrs. Smith Stiles v to Cape May Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ooff. Charles Anderson and baby called on Miss Lydia Nickerson on Sat-
urday.
Mr. Barry fcoaa and family called on Mi. ^nd Mr*. Charles Nlek-
erec.i on Sunday evening.
William Lloyd, of Wildwood,
was in town on Sunday.
Mlm Rhooa Barnes was In Cap*
• — Monday
tended he b*a*ball gam* at Belle-
plain i unday.
Ernest Downam motored to At-
lantic City on Monday.
Mine Gertrude Spear, of Baa Isle City, spent Sunday with M!_,
Prances Canuso.
Mm. Brown and eon. of Den nlaville. apent Sunday with her parent*. Mr. and Mm. J. Springer.
Ocean City visitor Friday evening. Arthur Collins and alater. Mary, of Ocean City, entertained the Alpha Club of this place Friday evening. Among the member* preeent were the Mlasee Helen and France* Stratton. Lovedy and Elinor Welch. Lillian Younz. Velma Beckenback. Dorothy and Eatells Madam. William Brown. Raymond Sneed. William Gannon. Herbert Madam. Edgar Corson. Byron Young. Marshall Johnson, Harold and Milton Dailey. Robert Sapp ana family returned home this week from Florida. Horace Whltmer and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their mmer home hem. Mm William Gannon la entertaining bar brother. Calvin Mount, of Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Berdet Johnson id two sons, of Delanco. went inday at their summer home
ire.
Mm Edward Banner Is entertaining her sister, of Atlantic Ctty. Mr*. Chi tartalncd her niece, of Qoehen, a few day* last weak. Bmdfrrd Godfrey and wife entertained company on Sunday. Mr*. Gnfftm Young entertained her mother and sister. Elisabeth. Satdrday.
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mm Edward Hickman.
Mr. and Mm Coleman Weal cott. of Dies Creek, apent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Scull. Mr. Edward Fowler and family motored to Cape May Point on
Sunday.
Mm. Jack Camp visited Mrs. R. McCormick on Sunday. Mr. and Mm T. Grant went to Sea Isle on Sunday. Mr. Nicola MainoU and sou. Frank, spent Wednesday la Cam
' o.
Mies Margaret Ludlam went to Wildwood on Friday Mr. and Mm Thomas Ha son called on relatives o
y.
Miss May Cahaley vMted her
home here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Fowler went to Beasley's Petal on Mon-
day.
Mr. Arnold Hewitt vMted friends hem on Sunday. Lawrence Conner a Blckle, of Philadelphia, visited Mr. Lawrence Petemon on Sunday Mr. and Mm. Smith E» and son, of Cape May Court E visited Mta* Lydia Nickerson on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. T. 8. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Priaulx, Mr. Jacob Hahn and Mr. and Mm Daniel Hahn went on a fishing party on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corson, Rio Grand*, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scull on Sunday. Mr. Samuel Lloyd Is spending a faw days at her home hem. A home and school meeting was held at the school house on Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards went to Cape May Court House on Saturday. Mary and Agnea Maarwald. of Camden, spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Edward* visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldredge, at Swalnlon, on Sun-
day.
Mr. Carlos Priaulx went to Cape May Court House on Monday. Mr. Leo McCraven, of Goshen, called oa relative* on Sunday. Mia* Edna James, of Stone Harbor, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. Wallace Linderman visited relatives here on Sunday. Mias Catharine McCormick _*nt the week end with her mother.
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