Cape May County Times, 15 May 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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BURLEIGH L^roy Morton and family spent Thursday aranln* with Hot. O. T. Hand and wife. Herbar* Manning has employ- , mant In Wildwood. Thar* war* about twenty proaant at the party glran by the Toung People's Society In the school house Thursday evening of

last weak.

Rail Back, wife and daughter, of Philadelphia, spent the weak end with his parents, Harry W. Back and wife. Mrs. James Toung entertained her brother and wife, from Northfield. on Sunday. Mrs. John Osborne spent the week end In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott entertained relatives o

week end.

A very interesting Mother's Day service was held In the M. E. Church Sunday evening. The Ladles’ Aid distributed carnations to all the mothers present. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Afflebcch entertained friends and ralatli over Sunday. Mrs. Harry McPherson spent Friday afternoon with her sister. Mrs. Charles H. Springer, at Court House. The Young People's Society are rehearsing for a cantata to be given the flret Sunday In June In the M. E. Church. Mias Gladys McPherson speriuiub this week end in Glbbet'jwn with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strieker. Miss Thelma Spalding and George leinge, of Court House, called on *riends here Friday

evening.

A number from here went to Cape May Saturday afternoon to see M. T. H. 8. and Cape May

High School play ball.

Mrs. Sadie Affiebacfa Is visiting her sister In Asbury Park this W ^Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Glenn tertalned their children, f

Wildwood, over Sunday.

A number of our local union attended a meeting of th W. C. T. D. in the M. E. SociaJ Hall, at Court House. Wednesday after-

""mts. Howard Topham.

wood. called on Raymond Topham and family on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steel, of Court House, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Douglass. Ssturday evening. . There will be a special Fatbere Day service in the M. E. Church. Sunday evening. May 17. AH men

are especially Invited.

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SOUTH DENNIS

Miss Carrie Douglass, of Cape May. spent Sunday with her ^'Slr^and Mra. George Austin, of Millville, visited Miss Marguet

laid lam on Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Goff, Mr.

and Mrs. Hanr Niekeieon and Ml— Ethel Nickerson visited Mlm

L. Nickerson on Saturday. mim Thelma Nickerson has re-

turned home from s visit with

t-blatives In Trenton.

Mias P. Williams has returned to Avalon after spending two

weeks here.

F. C. Barnes motored to Cape May Court House on Saturday. Mrs. Hannr.h Cataley and Mleo May Cahaley visited their home here or Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Crandol 'called on friends here on Sunday. Alvin McKaig. of New York, is visiting his mother. Dr. Lewis Learning and family, of Bywood 'pent Sunday here. Miss Florence Errickson. of Goshen, spent a few days of last week with Mrs. A. Meerwald. Mrs- Charles Nickerson went to Trenton on Friday to visit her "^Xeiwrence Peterson and family wsnt to Woodbine on Saturday. Mr and v a. B- Snyder and daughter of Erma, visited Mr ward “tekmen on Sunday. Margaret Stewart, of Cape May was in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Tracy Grant to Sea Isle on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Hand, if West Cape May. visited her parents on SunClayton Hickman visited relatives at Denniavllle on Sunday. Andrew Hickman and family wont to Sea Isle on Saturday. Russell and Ernes'. Fowler and Mater, Anna Fowler, went to Sea Isle on Saturday. Edward Hickman and family motor*4 to Erm. •>” Harry Joseph, of Cape May Court House, was In town on Fri**L r *nd Mrs. Lewis Edwards antertalned relatives over the "and Mra. E. Ross visited Mr and Mrs. Lawrence McKaig ^Mrs^^Howard James attended the*Mhlblt of household arts at Stone Harbor on Thursday even‘“mts. Arthur Sower visited her

"Si.”

“'So” &£' »■'« and CUyton Hickman. Jr., h**« th The U Smnla Township exhibit of household arts was hold ln *® Ut | h Dennis School on Friday. May »• Several prises were awarded to the pupils of our school. The Home and School —Urtfii—« tha judges at dinner at the home of Mrs. Charles Nickerson.

MARMORA

Mrs. Maude Mounte. of Camden, spent the week end with her daughter. Mts. William Gannon. Frank and Raymond Moore, of Ocean City, visited the M. E. Sunday school Sunday afternoon. Ur. E- Brown, of Camden, spent the week end with friends of this place. Miss Lillian Young was in Tuckahoe Sunday. Morris F. Stephenson, of West Cape May. and Miss Dorothy Madam. of this place, called on his grandmother. Mrs. Clark, of Rleley. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Barrett, of Scullvllle. spent a few days last week with her mother. Mra. Myrtle McDole. of Palermo. Is entertaining her cousin. Mra. Charles Cunningham was In Court House on business Satur-

day.

Mra. Maude Stratton and daughter. Frances, were in Philadelphia SaturdayMr. Luther Corson was sn Ocean City shopper Saturday morning. Mrs. William Burns and daughter. Patty, of Atlantic City, are making an Indefinite stay with her mother. Mrs. Arwllda Clark, who has been sick for some time. Charles Belfrey and wife motored to Cape May Court House Monday on business. Mias Elisabeth Pettit, of Camden. spent the week end with her aunt, of this place. Herbert Madam was In Petersburg Sunday evening. The Alpha Club gave a supper Friday evening at the Palermo Hall, which was very successful. Sheridan Beebe, of Tuckahoe. and Mias Lillian Young were In Bridgeton Saturday evening. Harry Robins, of Ocean City, called on friends here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Braramel. of Ocean City, called on Clarence Smith and family Sunday evening. Quite a number of people attended the Mother's Day service* at the Beealey's Point M. ~~ Church Sunday evening.

OCEAN VIEW

of River View Heights, spent the week end with their sister. 1th motored to Ocean City on Friday. Alonso Brown and wife, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with Jo ph bownam and family. Louis Bosarth mi wife, of Egg Harbor, spent Sunday with bis brother. Mias Mym Way. of Trenton, spent Sunday with her mother. Mayor Filch, wife and da ughr. of Sea Ul* City called on Ernest Downam and wife on Sun-

day.

Misses Eva and Amanda Tullner, of Philadslpbla. spent Sunday with their mother. Frank Canuao was a Cape May Court House visitor o.i Monday. Mrs. Anthony Canuao was taken the- Atlantic City Hosplta- on Wednesday. Edward Belchle and wife, of Ocean City, called on friends on

DENNISVILLE

Leon Stratton and son. of Ridley Park, visited Mra. Rose Carroll over the week end. Edwin Lewis and family, of Lansdowne, were in town on Sun-

day.

Miss Edna Whittington, of Sea Isle, was ths guest of Miss Sarah Fldler over the week end. Mra. Samuel Woo Ison spent the week with Philadelphia relative#. Mm. Clam Ernest has returned to her home here after spending the winter In Pitman. Lewis Everlngham and family, of Helslervllle. visited Uriah Gandy and family on Sunday. John Taylor and family, of Philadelphia, were guests of Zachary Taylor and wife over the week end. Mrs. J. K. Carroll 3"-f Mb Helen Carll were Philadelphia shoppers on Monday. Eugene Lloyd and wife, of Avalon. were In town Wednesday. Miss Cartherine Bllssard. visited her aunt. Mm. Herechel Pierce, of Dorchester, over the week end. The Misses Fldler were Ocean City visitors on Sunday. Mm. Belle James has returned from Atlantic City, where she spent the winter with her son. E W. James. Mrs. Frances Hemphill and Mrs Ralph Higgins and children visited Goshen relatives on Sundsy. Mm. 0. M. Geary and daughter were Atlantic City visitors one day this week. Members of the Eastern Star attended a meeting of that lodge In Court House Thursday evening. Miss Hattie Fldler visited Cape May friends on Saturday. Mra. Leroy May, of Court House., was In town Wednesday. Miss Rozans Gandy was an ou of-town visitor over the week end. Mrs. J. E. Mecray and children, of Cape May. ca'led on relatives one day this week. Burt Faster and wife, of Eldora, visited Harry Westeott on Sun-

day.

Charles Meerwald, of Colllngswood. was In town on Wednesday. Miss Eunice Hudson, of Millville. was the guest of Mra. Lucian Clark, on Saturday. Mm O. M. Geary was In Court House over the week end. Mm Mary Fldler visited Leesburg relatives Saturday evening. Miss Ruth Clark was a Millville visitor on Saturday. L. R. Lloyd and wife, of Court House, visited Mm H. L. Lloyd Thursday evening.

Sunday.

FISHING CREEK Mr. Charles Eldredge, wife and son, of West Cape May. called oi^ her mother, Mrs. Ella Woolaon, on Sunday. Mra. Emma Mclntire spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Harry

law.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawson, -ms. took dinner with Mr. Lemuel Schellenger on Sunday. Mr. Prank Woolaon. of Haddon Heights, called on his mother. Mra. Hannah Woolaon. the last of ‘ e week. Mra. George Keller Is entertaining her mother. Mm Elisabeth Morrison, for s few weeks. Mrs Ralph Taylor spent Wed neaday with her mother. Mra. J. D. Hoffman. Mr. Alfred Jackson, wife and | son. Everett. Mr. Arthur Fox. wife and two children. Ells and Sara.

... “re. D. Morr.ll Wool«m.

spent

Ernest Downam. wife and daughter motored to Atlantic City

Thursday evening.

Mrs. Frank Moncrlef and non. of Sewell, called on friends on Sun-

day.

Mra. Isabella Coleman has returned home after spending the winter In Millville with her relatives. Raymond Bourtb. wife and three sons motored to Cape May Sunday. Mra. P. Canuso and son were Ocean City visitors on Saturday. Harry W. Downam spent Sunday with Firman Downam at Stmthmere. Elmer Co*, wife and two daughters spent one evening last week In Delmont with relatives. Mrs. Elisabeth Way sad daughter * tre Cape May Court House shoppers on Wednesday. Mra. Patrick McOoohan. dauahter and son, of Philadelphia, spent eek end at their summer cot-

tage.

Edmund Jeffries and r-if- »:;d Mrs. 8- Jcffrirss and daughter, of Ocean City, spent Sunday afternoon with Joseph Downam and family. Mrs. John Camp was a Philadelphia shopper on Thursday . Misses Thela Rosenfield and Naomi Diamond, of Sea Isle City, spent Sundsy with Mias Frances Canuso. Robert Shaw and wife, of Newport. spent Sunday with Harry Downam and wife. Mra. Lllley Devaul was a Sea Isle City visitor on Thursday. Lawrence Bryan, of Sea Isle City, spent Saturday with 'ossph Donahoe. Mra. Brant, of Cape May. apen< Sunday -vith her daughter. William Whitaker, of Northfield. spent Thursday with Harry Downam and wife. Miss Nellis Washburn, of Ocean City, spent Sunday wlh her par-

ents.

Sunday.

Mra. Claude Yea ricks and Mra. D. Morrell Woolaon spent Fridry evening with Mra. Alfred Jackson. Little Freddie Stelfel, of Wildwood. Is spending some time with his grandparents. Mr. and Mra. Frank Barnett. Mr. Clarence Howard, wife and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. George Rudolph, of

not opportunity.

William Hlnchdlffe la back again spending the summer wlt‘. Mr. Jacob Barnett. Mra. Amanda Shaw, of Cold Spring, apent Thursday with Mra. Harry Shaw. William Robart and family, of Wildwood Crest, was calling on Mra. Frank Matthews Saturday afternoon. Mias Catherine Adams Is entertalnlng a girl friend from Philadelphia. Mr. Charles Westeott and wife »nd John Westeott and wife, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mra. Prank Sheets. Mra. Charles Eldredge. of Weet Cape May. called on her mother. Mrs. Ella Woolaon. on SaturJay evening. Mr. Frank Matthews, wife and daughter. Elsie, spent Sunday at Sea vllle. Mr. Everet. McPherson and wife spent Sunday with his parents at Cold Spring. Mr. Paul Dunham, wife and daughter. Jane. Leonard Fox and daughter. Greta, from Salem, spent Sunday with Mr. Lewis Fox and family. Russell Schellenger called on William Bate on Sunday. Mrs. Tryphene Matthews called on Mra. E. Tomlin on Sunday afternoon. Miss Bessie Wool»on. of Hammonton. spent the week end with Mra. Charles Woo Ison. Mi . Freeman Yearleks. wife and daughter, o Wildwood, called on relatives hers Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Frank Schellenger. of Erma, spent Saturday evening with Mra. Frank Barnett.

PETERSBURG

Two man from Atlantic City are carting away tha iron works of the aaw mill which stood beside Red Man’s Hall. Clarenoe Winner brought his mother from Pitman to his home here Monday. She Is seriously ill. Mrs. May Cook, of Phlladalphla, spent two days with her uncle. David CrssweU, and wife. El wood Porter and mother, of Philadelphia, spent a part of this week with friends here. The Philadelphia Store, which stood for the past forty-five yean on the corner at the crossroads. Is being moved on the lot adjoining Mrs. Juliette Taylor, and will be made Into a bungalow. William Westeott and family motored to Fain on and spent Sun-

day.

Mra. Walter Voss spent the Utter part of the week with bar parents In PleamnivUle. Several from here attended the funeral of Mra Edwin Tomlin. In Corbin City, on Wednesday. James Smith Is preparing to have hts house snd outbuildings moved back on account of the new cement road recently put through. Frank Gandy, wife and son motored to Chaws Landing Sunday with their daughter. Anna, who is teaching school there. Mra. Somers Sack. Mra. Allie Van Gilder and Mra. Alda Sack attended the funeral of Gee Blake, in Woodbury, on Wedi

day.

Mias Hattie Van OUder. Court House, was a Wcdneoday evening visitor with her aunt, Mra. PricllU Westeott. Mrs. Ira Oriffen Is entertaining a girl friend from Atlantic City for two weeks. Mrs. Wllllcm Dickenson and two sons spent Monday with her sister In Ocean City. Mrs. Cook, mother of Mrs. Ira Griffen. la spending an Indefinite stay with friends In Cold Spring. Frank Warner and wife, o Somers Point, were recent visitors with Mra. Warner's sister. Mrs.

Hoff.

Dean Campbell, of Sea Die City, was In our town on business Fri-

day.

Isaac Butler, wife, two dren and father were Sunday guests of Mark Stebblns and wife, tn Seavllle. Mrs. Harold Ross, of Tuckahoe. called on Mias Alice Eld ridge Saturday afternoon. William Ingersoll and wife, of Elisabeth. N. J.. are spending a few days with his parents. Mra. Bertie Mason and mother visited relative* In Somers Point on Thursday. Mias Angellne Johnson. Ocean City. Is spending some time with her friend. Mrs. Ira Oriffen. Ebben Brown, wife and son, of Tuckahoe, and William Westeott. and family, of this place, dined with Mrs. Dora Voss and family Sunday evening. Neal Regina and wife entertained friends from Ocean City and Sea Isle on Sunday.

TUCKAHOE '‘Mothers' and Daughters' banquet vas held Friday evening In the basement of the Methodist Church. Petersburg and Tuckahoe united for the occasion. Mrs. J. R. Steelman has returned to her home here after having spent the winter In Atlantic City. Mra. George R. Young and Mra. E. Lacroix attended the Sixth District Conference recently In All Wars Memorial Building, AtDntic City. Mra. Thomas Ramsey and children are spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hand. Howard Warren and family, of Swede* boro, xpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs George Warren. Mra. Ed. Burley spent Saturday In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Errickson. Atlantic City, were In town last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Edgar Rom. of Petersburg, called on Mrs. Rebecca Sutton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Godfrey motored to Philadelphia on Saturday. John Bergh and family called i friends in Vineland last Sundr. Harry Strack entertained a few of his little friends on Monday afternora. In honor of his fifth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godfrey, of Atlantic City, called on Mra. Josephine Godfrey Saturday evening. Mins Cora Warren is visiting her sister in Barring tor. Mr. D. Mlrek and family, of Dorothy, spent Monday night with **r. and Mrs. William C. Strack. The girl*' choir of the Methodist Church rendered speclcl music In the Presbyterian Churrh Sunday afternoon. The Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion Post. No. JJ#. will hold a pie and cake aale»in conjunction with the popy sale on Saturday afternoon. May 2J. In the post room. Verda Cunningham celebrated r seventeenth birthday last Frievening by entertaining a number of her friends. The evening was pleasantly spent by all the guests. The Tuckahoe Public Library U preparing for a moving picture benefit to be given Tuesday evening. May 2$. 13 the Community Theatre. 'Sporting Youth" Is the title of the picture.

BELLEPLAIN

Mr. Jonathan Hand and family, Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his brother. Jeaee Hand. ' Mr. Asbury Bachelor and wife ■pent Sunday with his mother, of MIDvlll*. Mr. John Mason entertained company from Millville on Suntr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bonham, of Eldora, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Clarence Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mason called on friends In Tuckahoe Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Gifford entertained company on Sunday. Mr. Edward Limbeck, of Millville. spent Wednesday evening with Miss Hulda Mason. Mr. C. Delcoria spent the Week end with his mother here. Mra. & Lloyd, of Atlantic City. _ ent the week end with his mother. Mrs. Mary Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Howell, MiUvfUe, motored down on Sunday and spent the day with Mra. Howell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Harris Arthur Tice, of Wocdblne. called on his sister. Mra. Florence Loranxo. on Sunday afternoon. Annand Chiapplnl. of Camden, to spending a few days with his parents here. Mr. and Mra. Lester Riggins spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mra. R. B. Hess. Mr. Orville Garton and wife, of Millville, .are visiting Mr. David Harris and wife. Mra. Flora Clark, of Ocean City, called on her mother. Mrs. D Hoffman, on Sunday. Mr. R. B. Hess made a business trip to South Seavllle on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Layton and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mra. Layton’s mother. Mra. Rebecca Shaw, of South Seavllle. Mr. and Mra. Conover, of Pleasrntvllle. spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Levi Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Ir* Hess and son, Richard, of Sea Isle, were calling on relatives here on Saturday evening. Mrs. Rayetta Champion and children have returned home after several days’ stay with her sister. Mrs. Clinton Howe!!, of Millville. Mr. and Mra. David Phellenbaum and children, of Avalon, spent 8un4ay with her father. Mr. Hmry Heaton. Mr. R. B. Mason made a business trip to DennlsvlUe on Friday evening. Mra. Jacob Dennis, of Dennlaville. was calling on relatives here on Thursday. Mr. Leland Champion returned from the MIllviHe HosplDi on Friday. Mr. sad Mra. Everett McCormick spent the week end with relatives at South Dennis. Mr. Joseph Mason and spent Thursday evening with George Rothacre, at Avalon. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Heaton have returned from Ocean View and are occupying the Moore house. Mrs. Samuel Clark, of Eldora. called on friends here on Satur-

day.

Mra. Trout and daughter. Mrs. Fowler, of Eldora. were calling Mra. E- JJ. Hess on Wednesday. Mra. Hulda Lemunyon. of Cape May. spent Friday night with her father, Mr. H- C. Mason. Miss Marguerite Kay wood, of Belcoville, spent Sunday evening with friends here. Mr. Harold Langley, of Del-n-ont. called on Mias Millie James on Sunday evening. The Misses Glendora Mason. Nettle Hfss and Carl Mason are spending a few days with their aunt. Mra. Clarence Lemunyon. of Cape May. Mr. Charles Hess made a busies trip to South Seavllle on Tuesday. The P. O S. of A. entertained the P. O. of A. on Saturday evening with a little social gathering and refreshments, and were entertained with a solo by Mr. Robert N. Heex. which was greatly appreciated.

ERMA

Mia Roxanna Gandy, county helping teacher, visited the Enas school daring the putt week and gave the third, fourth, fifth mad sixth grada ‘aU In different studies, preparatory to the final

cats ma own soon

NORTH RIO GRANDE Mrs. C. B. Robart has been spending several days at Wildwood Owt, where her mother-in-law Is very 111. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Entriken spent Saturday evening at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart. Northfleld. visited friends here on Saturday. Mra. Morton entertained the Kings Daughters of the Baptist Church on Thursday evening, a grand Urns being reported. Mla-MIldred Austin visited her cousin on Sunday at Fishing Creek. Rev. Monroe Hand and family entertained Earl Woolson and family, of Fishing Creek, one evening recently. Mr. Raub and wife spent Monday evening with Alex Douglass and wife, at Burleigh. A great many people from out-of-town are vlalting the gypsies, having their fortunes told. Work has started on the Green Creek road, and the large cement mixer Is working. William Gerdner, Sr., of Philadelphia was home over the week end. The people who recently bought George Stewart's property, are doing a lot of building and remodelIng

_Jsi Betty Steer, Erma school, antertalned xhe sewing class at a UtUe party In the school room Wednesday afternoon. The girls were treated to Ice cream, rake and candy. Little Billy, son of Mr. and Mra. Ben Pritchard, celebrated his fourth year by entertaining a number of little folks at a birthday party Wednesday-afternoon. Mn. Julia Peterson waa calling on Mra. Mary Swan Wednes-

day.

Mrs. Mary Griffith entertained Mrs. Libby Barnett, of Wildwood. Wednesday. The endowme-t committee of Tabernacle M. E. Church met at the home of Mrs. Ella Bailey, Cold Spring. Wednesday. Mrs. A E. Jackson motored to Woodbine Wedneedsy. Charles Hamer made a business trip to Rio Grande Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. LewU Crease motored to Atlantic City Wednesday. Mra. Edward Hanforth and son. Edward, .were in Cape May on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Dex Ouram. of Wildwood, took dinner with Mr. and Mra. Jaggera Thursday even-

ing-

Mias Mildied Matthews eptertained her Sunday school class. "The Willing Workers." Thursday

evening.

Mra. Fannie Vanngpnan. of Cape May. spent Thursday with her n.t. Mra. Bert Dawson. Mr. Edward Griffith. Jr., took supper with Mr. and Mra. William Biddle Thursday. Mrs. Xvc Biddle, Mrs. Emma Soults and Mra. Katherine Jaggerm, who were appointed as Judges on cooking for Middle Township, motored to Cape May Court House Thursday and took part In the awarding of prises. The Judging took place In the M. E. Community Hall. A diffemnt committee Judged the sewing. Mra. Carrie Romberger entertained friends from Wildwood Friday afternoon. Mra. Ethel Munsey. of Philadelphia, '-pent the past week and over with her parents, Mr. and Mn. Dennis Peterson. John Johnson returned to his place of employe.ent In Philadelphia Sunday evening, after being 111 at home for the past week. Mias Frances Garrettson and three girl friends, all teachers, of Camden, spent Sunday with Mias Garrettson's parents. Ur. and Mra. Learning Garrettson. Mra. Sara Dawson was entertained at dinner Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Schellenger, Fishing Creek. Mr. and Mn. Edward Hickman and children and Mra. Simpson and baby, of South Dennis, spent Saturday evening with Mra. Bert

Snyder.

Mias Opal Schellenger attended a conservation meeting at the Presbyterian Church in Wildwood

Friday evening.

Mrr. Carrie Taylor spent Thursday with friend* In Cape May

Court House.

Sir. and Mrs. Earl Hoover were In Cape May Court House on busi-

es Wednesday.

Mrs. Emma Taylor was shopping in Wildwood Saturday even-

ing.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thompson and son, Wilson Mra. Etta Reeves and sons. Campion snd Harry, and Mias Opal Schellenger motored to Wildwood Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Alvin Mason and son. George, and Mrs. R. Taylor spent Saturday evening in Wildwood. Mr. and Mra. Harry Keeler and baby spent Sunday with Rev. and Mra. Jacob Born. Lester Cox. of Cape May. waa calling on bla father. Jacob Cox Sunday. Mra. Katherine Gordon and daughter. Nellie, entertained relatives from Ocean City Sunday for the day. Mrs. Blanche Trimble, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Eva IngeraoU and brother. Harry. Mother's Dar was observed at ‘ th l T e l ■« rvlc <* at Tabernacle Church Sunday. Beautiful muaic was rendered by the choral society during the morning services oI Mrs. George Hem. U paying an Indefinite visit to he*grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hess, in Millville, being U] with the whooping rough There 1* quite an epidemic of cough here. Mary Isabel! Swain' Is the lati

Mr. and Mrs. Charim t*,._ Mr. sad Mra. Leslie Norbnrv ./. Hr. JoH LoU „»t U,."."! «d at P—a—revs with • Long aad wife. Mra. Jobs Tossr •ntena'n** Mead, treat MlUrlD. on SEE? A number from hers attend^ • ballS^ at O^aM^onig Mr.' sad Mra. J. M. Clara Mr. aad Mra. Martin Spaldin, temed to AUaatle City dn W& B £ Ralph Kndloott was i n 0re . Creek Saturday ulght. D I •• r - “ d Mra. James FUher ■pent Thursday evening with Charles Long and wife. Mra. Weyleman Smith Is able be out again after a recent 1 Mr. and Mra. Charlee Gaskin and daughter, of Ocean City. B pem Sunday with Mrs. El wood Smith Misses Elisabeth and J» c . V»nce spent Friday bight at Wll Q J Mrs. Jane McCarty and 1 spent Saturday night at W wood. Rev. and Mrs. Charles W Haines returned home Friday afi ter (pending a few days with Mo Hale**' sister at Easton. Pa. The Junior Community Club. 01 Court House, was entertained Tuesday night at Wildwood by the Junior Community dub there > had a very enjoyable time Coleman Taylor was tn Wildwood Monday on business Weyleman Smith and son spent Sunday with his slater at Wildwood. The following officers elected recently In the Flret Baptist Sunday School: Professor EdW. J. Bethel, assistant superintendent; Monroe Bowen, secretary; Leslie M. Norbury, assistant, secretary; J. C. Foster, muslear director. The Community Club mi day evening at the home c. Alfred Cooper. Mias Lucy Corson and Mias Olivia Wsatcott were ai slstant hostesses. Mlm Ada Camp aid Majorte Spalding are the latest victim* of mumps. Mlsa Ella Mathis la ill. Mr. and Mra. Hobart Young, of West Chester, and Mra. Ada Young, of Millvlll*, spent Satnr day and Sunday with Theodore Young a-ad family. Clarenoe Jones and family apeni Sunday with relatives In MIUtIIIc Chester Comer, of Philadelphia, spent Monday with his mr'

here.

William Powell and wife e talned relatives over the vtel

end.

Mr. William Hillman and Mn Elisabeth Billiard, of Mlllrllit were Sundsy callers of Allen T. Friedoman and wife. Eugene Calhoun, of Phlldadelphto, was a Sunday visitor *itk his brother, Charles Calhoun wife. \ Oscar Delps and Charles Lory are having their homes, on Atlastie Avenue, painted. Horace Loscaiso was home froa Philadelphia Sunday aai *P«' the day with his parents. Mra Nellie Hamann is ill Mr. and Mra MUton Petenoa and son. John, of Woodbine, epesi Sunday with Mr. and Mn. 0. BHamann. Mias Anna Culbertson and Mn Edna Endlcott spent Saturday !« Philadelphia. S. H. Calhoun has moved ha household goods Into Robert Miller's place on Hand Avenue the week end In Abeecon with her Mias Mabel Pennington parents. • The Daughters of Pocobontaa of Eldora, visited the eounci. o»r» on Monday night After InlU*tlon a social hour was enjoyed Mrs. Monroe Tlgsrt returned » her home here Saturday aW spending some time with mother at Mayville. /1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry StltesJ' fu Wildwood Saturday night Mra Sellie Tossr la Improvitf after a recent operation c throat. Mr. and Mra Daniel Chamtrf* of Eldora, were calling on daughter. Mra. Clarence Jos* on Monday night. lfc . Dr. Millard Cryder sp«i week end with his parent'

GREEN CREEK Quite a number of our young People attended the baseball game at Atlantic City on Wednesd^ 8 * r#h Hol “ n **®Od SUflui!g? * r0m <JUlD,y and ingested HoiUn^ead and Beulah Camp and Joseph Camp atE “ tern Star meeting at Court House on Thursday evening. Elmer Hemmlngway and wife * P ^ t ®* turd# y la Vineland. r.“l er * tt Brown and Franklin Gamp. w ho are employed at ^"v ,p * nt 8 ‘ turd *r and Sunday at their h'une* here.

BEESLEY'S POINT Mrs. Lowry as rented her Cc— * for the summer. . Mr. and Mra Whlttak'i « Millville, nr* occupying the Ao* Corson property. Mr. and Mrs. Whlttuspent the winter In Phlladriph* have returned to their botu» ^ Mias Elisabeth Hartman the week end wilt her sister Oriffen Young. The ladles of ths Baptiat Society .met with Mrs Young da Wednesday. . Mr. E. V. Corson made » "T ness trip to Atlantic City Monc«| Mr. Norman Bailey, of Cor Z. City, was in town on 1

Monday.

Mra. Walter Jack was In oCity Tuesday. . Mra WUlDm Gannon and * William Sapp were In Ocean

Wednesday.

** Young.

■lei Brown and Mrs. E- ^ uj — Motored to Community..^ to the sewing exhibit of ‘ ^ Township schools Ssturday lay's Point aad Toekabtw ' f = - rece.ved several prises for ^ aad fancy work.