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FISHING CREEK

Mr. William Bate and wife Went Sunday erenlnf; with Ruaaell Schetlenger and family. Mna. Emma Taylor wac calling on Mrs. Harry 8h»w Sunday. Prank WlUnan. of Wildwood, called on frlenda here Saturday. Mr. D. Morrell Woolson and wife called on Mr. and Mra. Frank Bate Saturday afternoon. Mr. Lemuel Schellenger and wife spent the week end at Pleas-

antville.

Mr. Clarence Howard has been sick with a bad attack of appen

dicltia.

Mr. Harry Johnson and wife called on John Snyder and family

Sunday.

Mrs. Frank Schellenger called on her mother. Mrs. Frank Barnett. Sunday. Mr. Bertram Snyder, wife and daughter. Alberta, of 2rma. called on Mr. D. Morrell Woolson and wife Sunday. Mias Rachel Kinsey spent Saturday evening with Mias Edith Schellenger. The three Sunday schools of Lower Township, Fishing Creek, Erma end Cold Spring, held a banquet In Orange HalL They served a fine supper after which they had an entertainment and social time. There were three lodges represented at the Daughters of America Council at Wildwood. Quite a number from here were present. There was a big entertainment and refreshments were jerved. Miss Florence Hand, of Rio Orande, »>ent Sunday with Mrs. Earl Woolson. Captain Bacon is 111 again. He Is wished a speedy recovery Mrs. Amanda Shaw called on relatives here Sunday. Mrs Buelah Izard has been spending some time here with

relatives.

Mr. Clarence Mclntlre. who Is working In a bank In Camden.

BELLEPLAIN

Mr. and Mrs. William Graw. of Northfleld. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess. Mr. Marlon Lincoln, of South Dennis, called on Mr. and Mrs.

P. Layton Sunday.

Mr. H. O. Somers and wife motored to Oceanvllle on Sunday. Mr. Scott Howell and wife, of Millville, called on Mrs. Howell' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mason, of Pleasanivllle. spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mason's brother, Mr. R. B. Hess and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hess, of Sea Isle, motored up on Sunday and spent the day with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hess. Mr. S. Lloyd, of Atlantic City, Is visiting his mother for a few

days.

Mr. C. Delcorla. of Vineland, spent the week end with relatives

here.

Mr. and Mrs. RoLert Hess spent Saturday night with the former’s brother. Mr. Ira Hess and wife, of

Sea Isle.

Mr. Kenneth Bonham and wife, of Eldora, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

Hoffman.

Dave Fellenbaum. of Avalon,

was In town on Sunday.

Mr. aud Mrs. Elbert Eldredge. of Leesbui*. spent Sunday with Mrs. Eldredge's parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Joseph Mason.

Mr. Edward Limbeck, of Millville, spent Friday evening with

Miss Hulda Mason.

Mr. Donald Clark, of Head of the River, called on Mias Evelyn Harris on Sunday evening. Mr. Edward Hess motored to Wildwood on Sunday afternoon. Mr. R. B. Hess spent Saturdtay evening with friends In Wildwood. Mrs. Jacob Dennis, of Dennlsvllle. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson James. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hettenbaugh

OCEAN VIEW

spent Sunday home with his' 1 '*" Woodbine shoppers on Sat-

mother. | urday evening.

Mr. D. Morrell Woolson and | 8l * ve Stevenson and wife,

wife took supper with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Fox, on Saturday

evening.

The Cold Spring folks gave Mr. and Mrs. Everett McPherson a reception last Thursday evening at the home of John McPherson. There were almost a hundred

Mr. Harvey Haun took supper with his lady friend. Mias Edith Schellenger, Sunday evening. Mias Marne Beckct called Mrs. Fr«d Raff Sunday. Mr. Roy Jaggera. wife and daughters. Marie and Breta; Mr and Mrs. Arthur Fox and daughters. Ella and Sara, spent Saturday evening with Mr. Alfred Jackaon and family. Mr. Charles Woolson and -Yed Raff motored to Center Square. Fa., to purchase some cows. Mr. Bently Hoffman and lady friend. Mias ^Ule Matthews, motored to Belleplain and spent the day. Sunday. Mrs. Frank Matthews Is spending some time with relatives at -Cold Spring.

PETERSBURG

of Cape May, spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mason. Mrs. Charles Heas spent several

days last week with her daughter. Mrs. Earl Nickerson, of Millville.

Mrs. Marguerite Whlldln, of

Delmonl. spent Thursday after-

noon with Mrs. R. B. Hess Mias Marguerite Kay wood, ot

Belcovllle. called on '.'lends here

on Sunday.

Mrs. C. Helxer, of Richland, spent the week end with her daughter. Mrs. Alfred Endlcott. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Heas attended church at Goshen on Sunday even-

ing.

Mrs. Lester Riggins, of Clermont. and Mrs. Edward Pettit, of Millville, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess. Mi. J. C. Clr-k and wife entertained company Sunday. Mr. Asbury Bachelor and famlmotored to Millville on Sun-

day.

Bar. and Mrs. Edward Hess motored to Millville on Saturday and took In a show. Mr. Wilson James spent Sunday out of town.

BURLEIGH

Alfred Sapp Is on this week's! ZIT

-sick list. Miss Thelma Spalding, of Court Mrs. Ira Orlffrn was among the House, spent Tuesday night with

■hoppers In Oc-an City on Tuee- j Gladys McPherson,

do/. I Mrs. Allle Steelman entertalnMra. Martha Caldwell end Mrs. ^ Mts. Clara Back Tuesday after-

HolUs Oaldwtiil w« re Court House noon.

visitors on Wednesday. About twenty triends of the Thaddeus Van Glider and wife newly-weds. Mr. and Mrs. Walter ■pent Tuesday evening In Ocean Afflebach. surprised them ThunCity. dsy evening with an old-faahloned Harold Colllnc spent Wednesday serenade. There was loU of noise evening with Miss Elisabeth and a general good time was had

Dailey In Cape May. by all present.

Mn. Dora Voss and daughter Mr. and Mn. Shell, eon and

Robert Tuliner, of Philadelphia, spent Friday with his mother. Joseph Davies motored to Pleas antvllle Saturday evening. John Carew spent Tuesday evening In Atlantic City. Walter Relchle. ot Atlantic City; Edward Relchle and wife, of Ocean City, called on friends Sunday afternoon. Lin wood Dallas nas purchased s new car. Misses Ruth and Ids Abrams, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with relatives. Mias Edith Wills spent the week end in Atlantic City with relatlvi Mrs. Clmington Mosslp, Philadelphia. Is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Downam. Brooks Blizzard paid Ocean View s visit Monday. Mrs. Joseph Lloyd spent Friday with Mrs. Gordon, at Sea lale Clt< Joseph Camp, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Joseph Donoboe and daugbr were Philadelphia shoppers on Saturday. Miss Tbela Roeenfield, Isle City, spent Sunday with Miss Francis Canuso. Raymond Bozartb, wife and live cblldKn motored to Petersburg on Sunday. Mrs. Lawson Bryan, of Sea Isle City, spent Sunday .with Mrs. J. Donoboe. James Anderson, wife and two aons. of Philadelphia, spent the week end at their summer home. Jacob Knots, wife and two children, Mrs. Mary Kurts and Mr. and Mra. George Joseph, of Egg Harbor, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Kurts. County Vocational Instructor Harry Stone made a spraying demonstration In Elmer Cox's apple orchard on Monday. Lincoln Way. wife and t' of Jenklaton. Pa., spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. E. Way. Mrs. Anthony Canuso la I proving rapidly at the Atlantic City Hospital. Mrs. William Barbor, of Ocean City, spent Monday with

niece.

Owen Dervlne and Mrs. William Carew attended the wedding of Katharine Dervlne and John Hughes, at 8t. Stephen's Church, Broad and Rutlsud Streets. Philadelphia. over the week end. Mrs. John Wallace and son. of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downam. Mrs. EUa Miles, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Sllbcrt. Lin wood Dallas, wife and two sons motored to Millville on Sun-

day.

WUUam Emmons and wife, Mrs. Wallace Hall, of Bridgeton; Alonso Brown and wife, of Wildwood; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jeffries, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with Joseph Down am and family. Kenneth Bosarth spent Sunday In Egg Harbor with frlenda. Misses Frances Canuso and Thela Roeenfield called on frlenda on Sunday at Clermont. Several from here attended court at Cape May Court House on Thursday. Lin wood Dallas, wife and two sons motored to Millville on Sun-

day.

DIAS CREEK

Mr. 8. Spence, of Goshen, was a Tuesday visitor here. Mr. A. H. Schellenger and Mrs. Hannah Cahaley spent Sondsy evening at Court House. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Vannaman, of Cape May. spent Tuesday

here.

Mrs. Frank Scull, of grove, spent a few days with Mrs. Edward Scull. Mrs. El wood Howell was In Ocean City Saturday. Mrs. Edward Scull spent Tuesday at Wildwood. Mrs. Louisa Herman spent the week end at Court House. Mr. Samuel Bright, of Goshen, called here Tuesday evening. Mr. Richard Lloyd called on Mr. Berger, at Goshen, on Thursday. Mr. Russell Weatherby. of Atlantic City, spent Thursday with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Julius Way. .. Court House, where here Tuesday evening . Mias Margaret Dey spent Wed neaday night with Mrs. Ella Vannaman. Miss Sarah Peterson, of Cape May. called on Mrs. Uriah Norton Tuesday. Quite a number of our village r ent up to Goshen Sunday evening to hear the Klansman ser-

mon.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Speechley. of Philadelphia, spent the week end with Mrs. Uriah Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Zadok Sharp. Sr.,' of Leesburg, called on Mrs. Zsdok Sharp, Jr., Saturday. Mrs. Richard Ewing and daughter. Joyce, of Overbrook, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter, of Stone Harbor, called

ELDORA

S. Hampton and family motored to Sea Isle on Tuesday evening. Mias Hilda Bingham was In Cape May a few days last week. Charles Bingham and wife motored to Cape May on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cameron called on O. Peterson and wife Thursday evening. Mrs. Alice Hampton and da ugh ter cal’ed on Mrs. A. Whllden. of Delmont, Thursday evening. Mr. Walter Lang, of Delmont, called on G. Peterson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cameron motored to Woodbine on Saturday night. Several people ot Eldora attended the movies at Woodbine on Saturday night. Mr. L. Lee called on Mr. Garner Peterson Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mackle made a business trip to Vineland on Saturday. Mr. 8. Bishop was in Wildwood on Friday. Mr. and Mra. Lovett, of Cape Mcr Court House, spent Sunday afternoon with her sister. Mir. M. Peterson. Mr. A. Baud and Mr. G. Peterson were in Delmont on Friday evening. Mias Edith Hand, who has been spending some time with relatives In Heislerrllle. came home on Fri-

day.

Mrs. Francis Fowler and children motored to Leesburg on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Harry High spent Sunday evening with relatives here. Miss Ida Peterson spent Monday evening with Mrs. Berths Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mackle spent Sunday evening at Vineland. Mr. Lewis Peterson motored To

SWAINTON-CLERMONT

her parents Sunday evening.

Mr. David Compton was at Court I Maya Landing on Sunday. House Monday. Miss Deborah Chambers.

Quite a number of our village

attended court last week.

Mrs. Ralph Norton and son, Leon, were cut of town Sunday. Mrs. WUUam Weatherby spent

Saturday at MUlvlUe.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Model!, of Millville, have taken the house of Hurrell Simpkins for the aummer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Lloyd and daughter. Geneva, of Sea lale. spent Sunday with his brother,

Richard, and family.

Mrs. Effie Stiles spent Monday

at Court House.

Leon Norton U working for the Acme Supply Company, at Court

House.

The Holiness convention will be held In Dtss M. E. Church May SI to May 21. All are welcome. The Orange held 1U annual supper last Tuesday evening. Supper was served tc about one hundred. After supper r fine program was

rendered.

Mrs. George Reed and two dsugtsrs were In Vueland shopping one dsy last week. Mr. Mis* Cocke was In Wild wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ludlam and sons, of Swainton, spent Friday evening with Mrs. Richard

Lloyd.

Mr. Charles Eaton was at Court House Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Creese, Erma, called on Mrs. George Swans Wednesday evening.

Ventnor City, visited her parents

on Sunday.

Mias Minnie Scull, of Delmont, spent Monday night with Miss Hannah Hampton. Mr. Paul Meyers Is spending s w weeks In Philadelphia. Samuel Chester and wife, of Millville, spent the week end with

his parents.

Mr. G. Peterson and wife spent Sunday evening with Mr. John Cheater and wife. Mrs. Mary Trout spent Tuesday with her granddaughter

Green Creek.

M?> Charles Noon took a hack load of Red Men to vlaft the Ocean City lodge on Wednesday night. Mr. A. Baud motored to Court House on Thursday night. Mr. G. Peterson had Mr. Chris. Hand and Mr. Max Hand doing some carpenter work for him last

GOSHEN

Walter Tomlin, son and

daughter, of Helslerville. for an , extended time are at the home of . her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Hughes.

. Miss Zeds Hewitt and Claire Bowker motored to Court* House

Monday evening.

Mrs. L. H. Swain attended a W.

< _ i oumt mun end T. U. meeting on Tuesday evenwere Ocean City visitors on Wed- daughter!* of , MUIvrire.“apent Sun- Pol “ t ; * neaday. day with Mr. and Mra. Alex Doug- Rob ' r, nf 1

The one-year-old son of Angelo lam

Dc Sant la was badly scalded on the Leroy Morion, wife and chllanns and body Friday. The dren. of Wildwood, dined with mother was lifting t bo.ler of Mrs. Morion's psrents. Rev. scalding clothes from the stove darner T. Hsnd and wife. Sunday, wher she stumbled spilling lbs x number from here attended water on the baby. the Field Day exercises at Court Robert McCoaeh ana wife enter- House Saturday afternoon tatned eight of their friends from The rryular meeting of the

Fhlladelphlr "t. «unda> Young People's ctab wss held . Dd Clarence Price, of Mrs. Harshel Pettit, of Groan Thursday evening at Mrs Anna! . Ne,,on Smith City, was a Thursday visitor with Manning's isnd family Wednesday evening. Mrs. Alfred Sapp. Mr and Mis. WllUsm Glenn en-1 .,‘V R. C Smith and wife, of Ocean tertalned relatives Sunday. !Ti VwTu™.?* Wallin*. City, called on the former's slider Mr. and Mrs Harry Steel. «.f 1 ** -P° ur L H° u —• °n Thursday.

Robert Peterson, of West Cape May. was In town on Tuesday

evening.

Mrs. Douglass Cox. of Delmont. spent Wednesday with her father,

Mr. Libern Grace.

Mr. end Mrs. D. W. Shepherd, of Greenwich, passed Wednesday nigh; with Mr. and Mr*. J. w.

Coomb*.

DENNIS\TLLE

Eric Castor, of Camden, was at

here Thursday Court House, spent Saturday even- < hu v -"TV William Ingeix/ll and wife came tng with Mr. B'seTs parents. Ed 1 ^ i J ° hn f.om their home In Elizabeth. N. gar Douglas* and wife ov tI * n<1 - - • no Mrs Harry Spence and children.

Dough

J.. Friday, on account of the sell- Mr. and Mrs. Smith Camp, of L. nr^.K ' • , mZTs ,\TY uus Illness Of bis father Cape May. attended service In the n, * h ' The "Busy Bees' were enter- m. E Church here Sunday even-' 'I,.* Ro ‘> , ' r « SP«d>ce. tatned by Mra. Reba Jackson, *t tn*. It Lvontlne and Madelene her home In Ocean City. Thursday. Mrs. Frank Miller rntertalnsd I j! b ^”t , ' v lJl| f nr. P .V" Miss Dorothy Wise upent Frl- visitors Sunday. i?. , y W ,h ,b r fa,, * er - day with her slater. Mrs. John The regular monthly meeting of , M1 Yank. In Ocean City the Ladles' Aid was held at tbe ,„„, !; ,* l Mtxner Ward Stills, of Tuckahoe. was home of Mrs. Jacob Lorent* <>n ? rl e n d“ of 4 phlU^rnh7 * o*' ,r a calisr In town Saturday after- Wednesday afternoon. 'day*^' ° f on 8un - “3- "“."f '!“'■?» o T „ kxLfjsz .Jj£££*z£} “rsass

and called on Dr Detrick and

family

were week end ~ There' w 1M be"a Daughters' Dav i 1 ' ,n Brl * bt *? d romll J r . *>f Anglevisitors with Mn. Ewing** mother, mrvlce In the M E Church Sun ^UtlvIThfS" ** Vl,l * 0r * Mn. Evelyn Faster, ot New d . r tvenlng. Msy 34 relatives here.

York. Is spending thla week with Mr , nd M r» H M McPherson her mother end daughter. called on Hunter McCullough end I>r end Mrs Yerkeys were en- w) f r on Monday evening. ■•ruined at the home of Mrs. Dora ::

Vo S^.*SSd „ d rerarTTMiNo toIjj, „„ >, k. ctaiS. .... - ... fill anything Atlia<ll«e prlree The church was more than filled

Prompt delivery t hampinn’a lum with people from the surrounding

>en» far and near. The Herman

a* enjoyed by all.

— __ . — Thursday afterBtertslnlng her slater, of Tucks- „oon. The local union entertain-1 hoe. for a few days. icd the Court House and Stose Har- ! Cleveland Ewing, wife and son. bor Union* at (hi* meeting, 1 of Atlantic City, were wesk-and There will be a Daughters' Dsy',

It Smith, of Hadilonflcld, spent Sunday with hi* mother, who I* at the home of Nelson Smith and

1 family.

On Hunday evening the Klans-

home from Ocean City Sunday slier spending sli weeks there John Yank, wife and daughter, of Groan City, were Hunday visitors of Klnaldu Croomr sad wife. liesry E Jackson and wife, of Ocean City. e%ll*d on Mrs. Jackson's father sod sister Nusday.

her yards. 10th Ml reel Avenue. (War. City. ‘

for the sign "

i nd Wes I "Look j lv . 17-lf

' Wanted; A few buehe-t of sboeIpeg* at the White House to serve the wooden horse as osjs.

Mr*. E. T. Johnson, of Philadelphia. wa* the guest of Miss H. L. Townsend this week. L. M. Rice, of Wildwood, was

in town Frirday.

Mrs. H. L. IJoyd la spending the

week In Cape slay.

Mra. C. L. Buahnell visited Pennagrove relatives last week. Mias 8. D Fldler, of Car* May. ■pent twe week end here. Mrs. Floyd Shaw, of Ooahen. I called on relative* here on Friday. F. T. Bu*hnell motored to Pennagrove one day last week. A meeting of the Parent-Teach-ers' Association was held in the school building Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ogden Gandy was a West-

mon visitor this week.

Mrs. Burn :■ Carroll called on South Dennl* frlenda on Friday. Mr. and Mr*. Horace Payne, of South Seavlllc. were In town Wed-

nesday evening.

Mrs. Harry Weatcott visited Eldora relative* on Tumday. Mr*. Leroy May. of Court House was In town Wednesday. Frank Fldler haa Just had a

radio Installed.

V. O. Miller, of New York. I*

home.

Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Carroll were Court ItouM- -. uitors on Saturday. Dr. Ham I^e. of China, gave a very Interesting talk In the M. E. Church on Hunday evening. Mi* Mary Fldler and daughters were Millville nboppers on Satur-

“l.,* H,

Frank and John Chambers spent one evening with hla sister, at

Court House, last week. Mr. B. Fowler la ijulte sick, Ing under the doctor's care.

Mr. Milo Hudson entertained a friend from Bivalve over the week

Mist Beulah Hand, who haa had the scarlet fever, la now able to

be out again.

Charles Noon and Nelson Chester spent a few days in Trenton. Mra. Emma Springer spent a few days at the home of Mro. Samuel Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Foster have eturned to their home from Port Norris, where they spent the winter with their daughter. Mr. C. Laird, who has been spending a few days With Mr. 8. Hampton, returned to his home at

Pennagrove.

Mra. Shaw, who apent a few weeks st Mrs E. Cameron's, has returned tc her home at Bridge-

ton.

Mra. James Getty to seriously til with acute Indigestion. Her msny friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. William Thom a* motored to Camden and spent Monday night with relatives there. Mrs. Edward Post entertained relatives from Bcesley's Point on Sunday. Dorothy Stephens and Lets motored to Millville on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Near spent Sunday here with frier da. Mr. and Mrk Lewis Duble and daughter. Ruth, spent several days here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice. John Hancock spent the week end at Wildwood.with hto daughr. Mrs. Webster bright. Harry Morgan, of South Sesville, was a caller here on Thurs-

day.

Dr. and Mrs. Reeves Izard are moving to their home 1 *re. laving sold their hotel In Atlantic

City.

Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Harte are spending a few days in New York

city.

Several from here attended field day at the fair grounds on Satur-

day.

Roy Foster and a fertilizer salesman called on the farmers here on Monday. Fred B rod beck and wife attended a meeting of the Klu Klux Klan In Gosben Church on Sunday evening. Professor Sears took charge of the song service st Atbury Church on Srndsy evening. He to rehear*! ig the Sunday school pupils for a children's dsy service. Mrs. Edwin Townsend entertained the Ladles' Aid at their May meetlcg. After the regular business meeting Mrs. Townsend served a roast beef dinner. It was voted to hold s bazaar in Townsend’s stand. In August. Wesley Sears, who spent the winter in Florida, has returned to hto home here. Nearly all of the taxpayers hi ho live In Dennis Township, turned out to vote against the Sea Isle Junction-Woodbine road.

CAW *AY COVET HOUSE

Paul Scon, Jack Bsthal P~.,,

Siding zVd u.

C ran do!, of Goshen, motored Untie Oty Tuesday night °

Beach Coast'Ou^rt SutiS 0 1, 1 * 11 ' Thursday with hto wifi ^

family.

P. H. Gilson and wife, of c.m den, spent last ws* With h ®, grandmother. Mn. ‘ohn Una,' William Brown, of Rlrerju. spent the week end here with mother. Mr,. Ch,,i„ Bml, Mr. aud Mn William Steel Mn J. E. dark attend *“*•« meeting , t Un*o£ Fr dav nlrht. ^

Friday night.

High School seniors are hearsing _ for a new pi-f

" t0 fftoen Fri!

Bunch of Fun.*' day evening. May 19. Mrs. Clarence Rohan

daughter, Mn Clouting. 0 f Wiu wood, were in town Mondsr

business.

K™- Howard Sue

and Mn Anna Smith and Ward, were In Wildwood S»turt»J

night.

Mn Etta Stltss entertain^ friends from Philadelphia over

QitnSav

TOWNSEND’S INLET

Mr. and Mra. Betson and granddaughter. Marie Betson. were the guests of Mr. and Mn Jone* on

Sunday.

Miss Estella Peak. Mr. Harrington and frlenda were down over the week end at the Idle Hour to launch their motor boat. Mrs. Elizabeth Pfaff, of Fnnkford, and Mias Carrls 8c re mm. were the guesto of Mr. and Mn Adler on Sunday. Ur. and Mn Krew were dow over the week end getting the! new bungalow ready for the aee

son.

TUCKAHOE

Dorothy Dukes has been on the sick list. Charles Young motored to Atlantic City Monday morning. Mr. and Mra. George Powell went to Ocean City Monday after-

noon.

Members of the local Council D. of A., motored to MUlvlUe Tuee-

day evening.

A number from here attended the funeral of Edwin C. Ingersoll. at Petersburg. Tuesday morning. Margaret Bergh entertained a number of her friends on Friday In honor of bet fifth birthday “r. and Mra. Charles Wataon have returned to their home hrre after having *pent several month* In Ponnoylvanla. Mr*. Weaver Buzby was In Philadelphia last Saturday. Samuel Lee. of Atlantic City. "Pent the week end here with hi*

parents.

Mr and Mrs. Ilibart Mitchell nsve been enteual.iiug Mm. M.' cnell's *l»ter. of Atlantic City. Mr*. John Little and Mm. John Hhaw spent Thumdsy In Ocean

Billy Nevell and a party of friends motored down over the week end at the Punch and Judy. Mra. Lunt had as iher guests Sunday her Bister. Miss Grundy and friend, from Frankford. Mm God ward had aa her guests over the week end her daughter. Margaret and friend. Mr. Regnolt who motored from New York. Mm. Swing and daughter. Jennie. have opened their apartments for the coming reason, th* Mead-

ow View.

Mrs. James Gray and daughter. Catherine, were down Sunday for

the day.

Lawrence Mills and hto brother-In-law mqtorcd down over week end to visit hi* mother. Mr. and Mm. Hines and son motored down Saturday for a

days.

Mr. Allen and friend are down cottage BOn3 * ** terat lons to their •“'} >*«• Charles Adler and ron. Charles. Jr. were down Sun-

day for the day.

Mr. J. Robinson was down Sunday at his bungalow, the Idle

Hour, on Cedar Street.

Mr. and Mm. George Keppell and family, also Mm. Kepple's father, Mr. Shields of West PhlladajS hU ’ ro0,ored down for » few Mr. and Mm. Hermantlze and ** n ’ ** r *' H,,nn * nt **e'a father,

Sunday.

Captain John S. T. Burke ppent the week end here with fal* *i ft Mrs. Eari Foster entertained her sister, Mra Charles Gaskin and family, from Ocean City

Sunday.

- Oswald Lange and friend. Mr Elberaon, of Camden, were E day vtRltors with the former's l_, rnt* Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Lange Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spalding were In Atlantic City on Sundzr

Mr. and Mra. Harry Stites .

family were In Millville on Thurt-

ttoy.

Min Emily Garre toon u enjoying a week's vacation from h-c duties at the telephone eichznt-. Mra. Charles Calhoun Is taking her place. Mies Celeste Foster and tore, of her girl friends spent the we<_ end with her father. J. C. Foster George Tronnem Is ill at taU

The Foster. Bible Class met Tuesday nlghCst the home of Mrz

a Spalding. Assistant host- » w«-e Mrs. Harry K. Wahl and Mtoa Maris Hunter.

Mr. and Mra. James Kline of Trenton, spent Sunday with Mn. Cora Barbour and Frank Jones Mr. and Mra. Robert Bumtt. of Chester, spent the week end with Mra. Burr^tt's mother. Mm. Jamw

Harry and Leonard Hamann. of Elmer, apent Sunday with their brothtr. O. R- Hamann and fami-

ly.

Mra. Roscoe Spalding and Mn Owen Tozsr were In Ssavllie os

Saturday.

Mias Dorothy Bowen, of Salem. ►a an over Sunday visitor with Mtos Minnie Broadwater. Mra. Herbert Ryder and family are vtoHlng rstativae at Shiloh Mra. Elenora Harvey entenalfe lira Aaamm /•ml.

ed Mn. Georg* Martin and family. of Stons Harbor, on Thursday. Mra. Georgs Paul and L 8. Peterson and wife, of Cape Roy, were calling on William Petenos and wife, at Palermo, on Sunday. Mtos Edith Shockley spent the esk end In Wilmington. Del. Mra. P. Chnmbsra. of Eldon,

was In town on Monday.

Alvin Ftohsr motored to DovnIngtown. Pa., on Saturday and returned Sunday night, accompanied

by Mra. Sallle Tozer.

Mr. and Mn. Lewis Ambroee spent Saturday and Sunday !■

Millville.

Mtoa Mlunle Powell and Mi« Alicia Mathis and friends attended church at Goshen Sunday nlghi. Samuel Barnes and wife, of Tuckahoe. (peat Sunday at the* home hers. Mrs. Willlem Stiles, of Stone Hat bor. apent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Edna Jones.

Frank Springer and wife

proud parents of n baby boy. Monday. May II. Mrs. David Troxsl and dtu*!>ter. Miss Emma Troxel. and friends, of Stons Harbor. calling on Mra. William B. Pi”" 11

on Saturday.

Mra. EUa Comer Mia*

down for a few days at their Dou *berty and Mtos Mabel Pe*’ bungalow, the Ave Morestella nlngton were among tbow fro* Mr. and Mra. Samuel V'anaent I her * who sttendsd a lecture at and family motored down for ■ R, ° Orande Hall Friday evenmtday* to visit Mrs. Vanseat's M 111 " Eth el Elmer and Mr- Ai-

frtd Scull were In WUdwood .sn'-

a Gandy spent Sal urday In Pliiladslphia.

Rev Waller Nickles* left on «ty.

Monday to uitend a three-week*' Eugene Co'e has been vlaltlnK session ut Drew. Mr and Mm. William Tomlin. Mlsae* Itiiaana Gandy. Helen Mm. It. T. Bailey motored

- Mrs. . __

Carll and Itiinle-PlJler motored to Audubon last Wednesday. Wetionah on Thursday evening to; Mr. and Mr*. John Batdorf en attend a Part-nt-Teschem'meeting j tertalned relatives from Atlantic

hich Miss Gandy wa* the City on Sunday,

principal Npi-aker. J Mr. and Mm. Jeawc Ware and Mr. Ralph Hlggln*. of New i Mr. and Mra. George Caldwell, ot lurk, visited hie family over the Trenton, spent the week end with week end. i Mr. and Mm. WUUam Hem. Ogden Gandy spent Saturday Mm. Joeepblne Godfrey rr.Sersnd Sunday li, Westmont mined relative* from Atlantic City

George Jac k and family, of Bur- la*t Sunday.

Ilngton. visited Mm. Mary Fldler

— Sunday . . Correct this sentence: v—»,

Catherine Blizzard to he is an admirer of mine,

Mm.

spending the City retotlve*

said

mother.

Mr and. Mm. Fred Tompkins d ®» n tor orer the week end the'r bungalow, the Raquet. WM <,0 *' n for over the seek end at his bungalow. Mr. and Mm. Bentz and family were down for . few day. gelling their apartment ready. Mr. Dunlap had a* hi* gumia « WJ-.bir 1 "' “ ,d er H. r u« U * lt u U ' l, r “ nd hU brothH ! ,rr > r Truzton, and friend were down over the week

down o

and Mm. W, Marken were Z r , ‘ nd - down *2V Bd ,anil| y motored * . over the week end at the Avalon Cottage.

» bo “y* U the Ideal J** • or * 0Ve *•" l covering enough territory. It ha* been our obaervetlon that any age to the Ideal age when It hit* one.

week with Ocean | the man, "but 1 have so urn for ’WmlAron^'Oc^

IF YOU WANT LUMBER OP •nrihlng in hu.ldem' “uppllm. call Champion. HHh street and

urday night.

Mu. Mary Downey •ntertzli 1 '' relatives over the week end. Mr. and Mm. WUUam Walk* an staying this week with AI*Coleman Stites. who to very <**• „ Many In this place are bew '••ccinated against small p«» Mr*. MIIHs BaUenderrl e»t«' 'Lined friends from Phlladclpl^

over Sunday.

Albert Freidemzn. wife >'■*

fetnlly, of Salem, were

visitors of Mrs. Sarah BpsIdiutM Mias Deborah Chamber* cr friend, of Marget* City, and I>»'|* Chambers end femlly. of Kid'”* were Sunday visitor* of CD'O" Jones and wife. ...

George Nichols to Impro'i' * horn* with a new cost of - Mia* Helen O. Young 1* to the house with measles Mra Mary Tozer to on l»”

Mat

Mm. Socretee Wlllto rvlui " ' r home here on gpnday 1"' 1 summer, having spent the • 1B In MUlvlUe. „ Barney Huderman wa* ra* 1 ” hi* home at Asbury Park on day. owing to th* death o' 1

Adv„ JT-tf. mother-in-law