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GOSHEN
BURLEIGH
Beveral n.embers of the D&urhr* of America attended Cold Sprint Council on Tuesday. John High, of Sea lale City, called on hia parents, Mr. and Mr*. William High. Tuesday evening. Misses Belle Hewitt and Jane Smith entertained Mrs. Lemuel Lee. of Sea lale at/. Tuesday
evening
Mrs. Carrie Mixner, Mrs. Ella Smith and Mrs. Laura Burke, on Tuesday evening, attended the Eastern Star meeting at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hughes. Mrs. J. Wells. Mrs. Frank Edwards and daughter. Dorothy, motored to Milmay on Wednesday. Mr. Ellsworth Hewitt and Mr.
Mias Catherine BUxiard was given a party In Dorchester. Sat' urday evening, by her aunt, Mrs.
Herschel Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Alber. Buehnell. of Pennagrove. are spending the week with Mrs. C. L. Bushnel!. H. T. Orunnlnger and family, of Frank ford, spent the week end
at ‘The Restless.”
Mlsa Cora Corson Is spending some time with her mother. Mrs.
William Thompson.
Mrs. Mary Fluler is spending
the week In Trenton and Phlla- ,
i Arthur Sutton, of Anglesea, were
deipo a. ! at the home of Nelson Smith on
Eugene Lloyd, of Avalon, was Wedneedly
In town Sunday. I jj re Sarah Sayre* visited her Mias Lydia Foster visited Court brother at Court House several
House relatives thL> week. days last week.
Brooks Blir-ard and wife spent Mrs. L. H. Swain attended a W. Saturday and Sunday with Dor- c. T. U. meeting on Thursday of Chester relatives. last week at Burleigh. Ogden Oandy made a business Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hand and trip to Millville one day this children. Clifton and Mildred, wee). spent Friday in Millville, with
Mrs. James WlUam s entertain- relatives.
«d Cape May relatives on Sunday. Mrs. Walter Batts Is on the sick
Mrs. Frederick Gramllch was a H«t.
Philadelphia visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs James C. Burke Members of the Eastern Star visited relatives In Woodbury Attended a meeting of that order Sunday. In Wildwood Tuesday evenlc*. Fred Good all, of Philadelphia. Mias Sarah Fldler. of C'.pe May. .pent Sunday in town with friends, ■peat the week end be:e. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Toser CaBurton Foster and wife, of El- tertalned their son. William Toxer dora, called on relatives on Sat- and family, of Millville, or Sun-
urday. day.
O. M. Oeary and fatally visited The M. E. Church dispensed Court House relatives Sunday. with their evening service and Mr*. Leroy May. of Court House. Joined with Dias Creek, was In town Wednesday.. Mr. Francis Oarriaor. and Regl Paul and Donald Carroll were nald Morrell have returned home Ocean City visitor's Sunday. efter being employed by E Riley Mlsa Martha Town is confined Mixner A Company, in Dels* to her home with the measles. tor an extended time. Richard Robinson and wife, of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. James Court House, spent the week end Mrs. Charles Mixner were sbopwlth Mr*. Lida Camp. per* In Phllr : >lphla on Thuraday
John Trout motored to Penns- and Friday,
grove Thuraday. On Friday evening eighteen of Mias Roxana Oandy was a the young folks gave Mr*. Spicer Fhlladelpnla visitor Saturday. Oliver, of West Cape May. a kltehMrm. Roy Bltner. of Avalon, en shower. The Jolly crowd had ■pent the week with her grand- music all the way down to Cape mother. Mrs. ElUabeth Straw- May. Everybody had a horr. Mr*, bridge. Oliver received many useful gifts. Mtaeee Clara «nd Maitha Fid- The evening was spent In playing ler visited Court House relatives games. Refreshments of lemon'thls week. ede and cake were served. Miss Edith Oandy. of Camden. :■ — visited her parents over the week FISHING CREEK
Mrs. James Young entertained a lady friend, from Philadelphia, on Sunday. Mr*. D. C. Tudor gave a aupper to a few friends Friday evenlrg to celebrate Mr. Tudor'e blrthuay. Those present were J. Archer Stackhouse, W. Collins Thomas and wife and Miss Daugherty, of Court House, and Rev. O. T. Hand
and wife.
Hunter McCullough and wife entertained visitor* on Sunday. Mias Ethel aunn and a party of friends, from Wildwood, spent the week end at Palmer Way's cottage at the got! links. During the severe electrical storm that passed over this vicinity Sunday morning. W. B. Olson’s hern was struck by lightning. hlch killed one oThlfreows. Mr*. Alex Douglass and daugh»r. Georgia, were in Wildwood on Saturday. M'S. Clara Back spent a part of e week In Philadelphia with
relatives.
Mr. Frank Miller was In Philadelphia on a business trip two days
this week.
Mr*. Clyde A- Spaulding motored to Bricks boro and Millville on Saturday, visiting relative*. Mr. Marvin Camp, of Cape May. called on Mlsa Gladys McPherson Sunday afternoon. The Ladles' Aid held a social at the school house on Wednesday
evening.
The regular meeting of the Epworth League will be held at the school house next Friday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Steel spent Saturday evening with her parents. Edgar Douglass and wife. Mrs. Alex Douglass distributed fruit to the sick of our neighborhood, for the Ladles' Aid. on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bussell and Mrs. Laura Tudor called on Mr*. John Reeve* Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Smith Camp, of Wert Cape May. was In town on Wednesday
George James and wife called The choir met et the home of
on Cape May relative* Sunday. j D Hoffman on Wednesday eve«i-
Mias Adeline Parsons visited her ^ t0 prac tiee for Children’s Day.
sister, in Port Norris, last week. Avrilda Matthew* heard a
Mrs. A. E. Corson enterU .ed conunoUo,, i n her chicken yard
her slater, Mro. Irish, of German- |.^ Tuesday morning and invest!to* n. over (he week end. gating found a reJ fox. A neigh
Carol James and family, of ■hot It.
Wildwood, spent the week end Quite a number from here at-
wltb Charles James.
tended the hollneos meeting, held
Mn. Howard Polhamus. of Dor- ln the creek Church Sunday
cheater, was In town Saturday. evening.
The Misses Fldler were Lee*- Mrs. Hannah Woolaon la home burg visitors Sunday. with her son. Mr. Chart** Wool-
The Martin cottage was occu- #on ^ foully,
plod by Germantown people over Mr Everett McPheraon and wife the week end. took supper with Mr. Alfrod Floyd Show and wife, of gbeeu and family on Wednesday
Gewben. visited Harry Weatcott eT eoiDg.
over the week end. Mrs. Richard Hemingway. Peter Hanle wa* In Philadelphia Laa*. p*., and Mrs. L. Mount on Tuesday. spent Sunday with their father.
Ralph Higgme. of New York. Mr Jacob Barnett,
visited his family over the week Mrl Claude Eidredge, of Weet end. Cape May. spent Sunday evening Mr*. Eunice Carroll visited Mill- with her mother. Mrs. EUfc Wool-
vllle relative* on Thuraday. aon.
Samuel Woolaon and family Mr aD d Mi*. Harry Johnson were out-of-town visitor* over the ,^,,1 Sunday afternon with Mr. week end. Join Snyder and wife. Mi*. Amelia Smith and Mlsa Lmiw Ella and Sarah i ox «pent Bessie Somn* are spending the with Mies Ruth Cart-
week in South Seavllle. aright.
Mr. Nixon, of Millville, filled Mr Alfred Jackson and wife
the M. E. Church pulpit on Sun- -jotor*! t0 Vineland Sunday and day In the absence of the pastor, t b e day with their aunt,
Mlsa Minnie Scull, oi Dt '.out. Hr* Palmer Jackson,
la visiting her *Uter. Mrs. Harry We #re BOrr y t0 note that Mr. Anne ley Clarence Howard had to be taken
to the hosp'tal. In Camden, for sp-
Mr. and Mrs. Biddle and eon. of Camden, and Mia* Eleanor Tupper. of Salem, visited Rev. and Mr*. Andrews recenOy. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Berry visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Pierson, at Cape May. recently. Mi*. Aimed a Langley was In Court House on btulnees last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Payne, Brand Mr. and Mrs. H. B- Payne. Jr., were In Glass boro last Thursday night. George Cain- Sr., made a business trip to Bristol, Pa., on Saturday. A number of men from here attended a Masonic meeting In Millville Friday evening of last week. Mr. and Mr*. J*ui<sa Stryker and Mr. and Mro. Wilson Crone and son. of imdgeton. were Sunday visitors In town. The many friends of Warren Wills regrot to learn of his serious illness while visiting Bridgeton relatives. Mr*. H. B. Payne. Sr., entertained her mother, from BalU-
after
Mr. and Mr*. D. C. Tudor spent Saturday evening In Wildwood.
MARMORA
NORTH RIO GRANDE ^«u 0 .T'^
a getting i
Mr*. Clarence >J. Robert, of this ^ *P* cU,<1 -
We wish him a
Mr. and Mrs. William Sapp and n were Atlantic ‘•Oltr aheppen Saturday. Ur*. E. A. Stratton and daughter were In Philadelphia Saturday. The Mimes Margaret Yegley and Dorothy Madam and Herbert Madera were In Weet Cape May Sunday afternoon. Mr*. Clarence Smith entertained her mother, from Risley. on Friday. Mr*. E!n*‘.han Sapp made bualnee* trip to Ocean City Thurs-
day
Harry Young and wife, have spent the winter months In Strathmere. have returned here to their home for the aummer. R. Fendall Smith and wife are entertaining Ocean aty friends. Mr. B. Johnson, of Delsnco. spent the week end at his summer home In this place. Mlsa Edylh Hollemu. of See lale aty. called on friends of this place Friday evening. Stanley Portiere. Sr., and wife gave the Beesley’a Point school children an outing Saturday afternoon. consisting of an afternoon matinee at the Mooriyn Theatre, followed by tide* on the merry-go-round. It was enjoyed by ell. The Mieses Edyth Holleran. of Sea Die; Lillian Young and Dorothy Madam, of this place, and William Stevens, also of Sea Die; Percy Johnson and Morris Stephenson. of West Cape May. attended the prom dance of the Ocean aty High School given at the ArtadD Cafe Friday evening. Mrs. Humphrey Pontlere is entertaining her mother for an Indefinite stay. Quite a number of people from this pUce had the pleasure of Ing Tom Mix. the movie actor, at Ocean aty Sunday moaning.
SOUTH SEAVILLE
Mr. and Mrs Bach, of Burleigh, visited J. H. Berry and wif* an evening last week. C. M Weatcott and wife aliendthe Chamber of Commerce meeting at Avalon last Thursday evening. Mm Charie--, Abram*, of Wildwood. spent the week end with ir daughter. Mm. L. L. Foster. Mr. and Mm. H. Lucas, of Camden. vtailed relative* In town last
Mr. and Mm. L. Van Glider and Mr. and Mm- Milton Grace, of Northfleld, were Sunday visitor* at the home of J- Romp.
GREENFIELD Floyd Oandy has purchased a
8. Shull and famUy entertained relative* from
Wildwood, called on hi* parent* here on Saturday evening. H. Allen and family motored to
Camden Tuesday.
Mm Jeas Craver. Sr., called on Mm Samuel ‘Shull Saturday af ter-
Hlmm O. Sack and family spent Saturday In Ocean aty. Mm L. Priest entertained reD-
tlves over Sunday.
Bedford Law. of Ocean City, is here on business on Saturday. Pete Murray and family, ol Egg Harbor, visited hia brother. George Murray and wife, here
Joseph Angely called on friend* In Sesvtlle Sunday. Mr. and Mm Ed. Roaa. of Pei •burg, spent Friday evening with Hiram Sack and family. Mr. and Mm J. Craven, Jr. called on Mr*. Craven'* parents, In Corbin City, one day last week. J. W. Gandy and family entertained relative* from BakcrovlUe
on Sundmy.
Mias Katherine RoberU. of Corbin aty. and friend, of Ocean City, called on her sister, Mm. J. Crav-
ERMA
Mm Mary Griffith apent Monday evening last In Wildwood at the home of Mm. Karl Seibert. Wait Pine Avenue. Mm Beadle Sheridan apent Monday afternoon In Wildwood. Wendal Fraley D now employed by the Bell Telephone Company at Wildwood. Skid Hickman, of the County Home. Is spending a few days here with George McNeal. who employed him before he was hurt so badly by an automobile. Mm Eva Ingereoll and son, Harry, apent throe day* of the past week at Cape May Court House with her daughter. Mm Alda Scull. Friendship Council. D. of A.. entertained Leesburg. Tuckahoe. Seavllle. Avalon and Goshen at a roast beef dinner Tuesday at noon in. their ball at Cold Spring. The W. C. T. U. held their regular monthly bualne>.« meeting in the Tabernacle Church Wednesday afternoon. Mm Mary B. Swain, who taken very 111 over a week ago. D ■lowly recovering, but D still confined to her bed. Mm Katherine Gordon and daughter. Nellie, who had spent a with friends in Chalfonte. were called home Thuraday to the bedside of Mn Gordon's daughter, Anna, who died Satur-
day.
Mm. Oeorgie Snyder and daughter, Alberta, and Mr* Carrie Taylor were shopping In Cape May Thuraday. The Ladies’ Aid of Tabernacle M. E. cleaned the church Thura-
day.
Mm Marion Hartley, of New York city, was called to the bedside of her mother Thursday. Mm Sam Jackson and Mm M. Woo Don, Mm Allie Barnett and Mm Iren Fox motored to Millville
Friday.
John James spent Friday In South Dennis with bis brother. Cons Uni James and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bally and daughter. Arion. of Ocean aty. were calling on Mias Nellie Gordon and mother Friday. Rev. Rodger Hawn, of Newark, D at home for a few day*, Buffering with the shingles. Mr. and Mm Roy Jaggera and daurhtera. Bret a and Marie, were entertained at dinner Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mm Ouram. Wildwood. Mm Etta Reeve* took lunch with her sDtei-ln-Dw, Mm Emma Scull, at her home In West Cap* May. Friday. Mia* Edwin* Scull, of Cape May Court House. D vDliing her grandmother for Mine time. Mr*. Sara Dawaon waa a Wildwood vDItor Wednesday. Mrs. Mel Dickinson and Mm E. Soults were shopping In Cape May
Wednesday.
Mm Philip He** spent Frida/
in Dec nl*rille with her daughter-
in-law, Mm LIU Gmmlltk.
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Edward Oarrleon and Samuel StltM were In PhlDdelphla Monday on business J. Branen Douglass, wife and daughter, of Audubon, spent Sunday hero with their P*rents William Hillman and son. Roy Hillman, and hit family were Sunday vDitora of Mm Allen Freldeman. Miss Marlon Klmback and filend motored to Bridgeton to Sunday. Samuel Leporace visited his brother in PhlDdelphla on Sun-
day.
James Fisher, wife and son, Morris, of Wildwood, visited Mm Mary Long on Sunday. Mr*. John Douglass and daughter. Betty, are spending *om* time with her sister In Medford. Weyleman Smith entertained hD sister, from Ocean City, on Sun-
day.
George and Fred Spalding ware
Stone Harbor Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Norbury. Mm L. V. Camp and Russell Camp
sre In Millville Saturday.
Harry Stltee. of MUlvUle. was a Sunday visitor with hD parents,
Mr. and Mm Coleman Stltea.
William Young, two brothers and friends spent the week end
with J. E. Clark and f-mlly.
Mr. and Mm Frank W. Young and friends, of Marmora, were calling on Theodore Young and
family on Sunday.
Mr. end Mm WlnflelC Baldwin and family were In Atlantic aty
on Friday.
Samuel Barnea and wife have returned from Tuckahoe to their home here for the aummer. Dominick Trombettl and family, of Cape May. called on Ii’ *- here on Sunday.
Mm. Joseph DavD and two dron an on a vlalt at her home a Virginia Beach. V*. She U help Ing ear* for her mother*. *ho
Km Leon Cornwell uni f . have returned to their home Camden, after spending some tit hero Wth Lott Cornwell
H. E. DeMott D TialUng at B Byron Maybury**. Mm Martin Long, of Wildwt spent Thursday her* with n Uvea Mm Mary Joum apent the w end In MUlvUle with her a
RIO GRANDE
Mm William Erickson, of Mm rille; Mr*. MUton Bingham M Mr*. H. F. FDher, of Cape M.y were calling on Mrs. Roy Wokoi l Tueeday afternoon of last Mm W. H. Fonham and Joi . Mm William Bouden, Bridgeton, were here on Wedna* day looking after their buslne Interest* John Clough has moved fro Philadelphia Into the He*n house, which he recently purcha*
M. Applegate and wife. Trenton, are spending a f wek* here. They are located tb * bungalow at the canning fa
tory.
Mias Anna MacNeu, who 1 bean seriously IU for sveral wee was taken to Cooper' Hoeplt Camden, on Friday. Born to Mr. and Mm Sami Myers, on May SI, a girl. Born to Mr. and Mm Wlnflel Morgan, on May St, a girl. Mn Morgan, before her marriage,
Mm Nellie Hamann apent Tuesday In Newfield with her parent*. William Hall and wife attendJ a KDn demonstration at Elkwood Park on Saturday. A number from here attended the track meet a* Bridge tor on Saturday. Monroe Bowen, the high scorer for M. T. H. S. during the field meet here, won a gold medal for the 100 yard dash and two silver medals. Doughty. Spalding and Kimble ateo brought
home medal*
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Commercial Photographer
The train Saturday afternoon ! hfc wm gp<jnd thf . #ummer ; ■el fire to the grass Ju« back of Mr ^ clarence Jones and daughOrange HaU and as a sUff breexej , er Dorothy, .pent Sunday with
er. Jr.
Mm J. Angeley made a business trip to Ocean City on Friday.
isrs*. Tsir ri" -—- -* «•“*» Vf, "ST £“ d Morrell WocUon. Mr, kooiu. m, Mt.r b«l», •r.b™' p.", B , rn „,. „r.. Allr*! Jm»coo,,.!. a Mr , Arlll „ Fo> N Vli AtlMtlo 10 Millville rmw.
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thD pDce. bar been appointed
tbe newly created office oi regis-
trar of Temple University. Mias Helen Austin visited Fish-
ing Creek on Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Scrlvani and Mrs. dwell, of Wildwood, vial tod rela-
tive* here on Sonday
Walter Hand, of Avalon, apen’.
Sunday with hD parent*.
William Gardner. Sr., of PhUadrlphln. was home over the week end. , Several out-of-town folks as* leaded the lecture here In Orange
Hall »n Friday evening.
Mr* Goldberg visited friend* at Flaking Creak the first of the
tored to Vineland Sunday after-
Mr*. George Cummlng* and Mm Etta Learning, of West Cape May. called on Mm John Bate* Friday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Barnett and aon. of Green Creek, spent Sunday evening with hD mother. Frank Barnett.
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BEESLEY’S POINT
Mr. and Mr*. Hobart <oung are •pending a few days with hD brother. Frank Young and family. Mm Emma Adam* visited Mr*. William Powell, at Ocean City. Friday. Mr. and Mi*. Amo* Corson en tertalned company on Sunday from Court House. Mr. Henry Young motored to Woodbury Sunday. Mias Betty Yeung agent the week end with her aunt. Mia*
waa blowing the flame* directly toward the hall they would have done groat damage If the fire had not been seen In time and put out by Fire Warden Hawn and
TUCKAHOE
Mn. Rebecca Button ha* been visiting Mr. and )fm Edgar Roaa.
at Petenburg.
Mr. and Mm & O. Langley were In Camden on bualaea* a few days
thD week.
Mm Norman Burk* motored to Ocean Clly Monos; mornto-. John Bergh, Jr.. ea;jrta.n*4 a large number of friend* Saturday evening In ceDbral birthday anniversary. George Ho-.ell has been very HI.
but D improving.
Vra. Lydia S**Dr returned to bar home her* after having t several months In New York. Mn. Georgia Bailey spent Thuraday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mm Jamas Sho Jr., of Wildwood, apent Sunuay here with hb parent* Mr. and Mm J. Batdorf apei a couple of days of thD week with relatives at Pina Grove. Pa. Mr. William Ham. who waa operated upon one day last week at
Mary’* Hospital.
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Ml** llant*. oi Ocean Clly, *pent Monday wih her sister. Mr*. Hobart Sapp. Mrs. LouelD Young was calling on frienda Saturday. Virgil Corson, who was kicked by a mule a few weeks ago. U able to he about on crutches. Mm Elton Corson. Edward Corson, Mrs. E. L. Corson and Cornelia Coraon motored to Ocean City Tuesday evening.
Mm Eva Ingerool returned to her home at Erma after spending a few days with Mm Walter Scull. Mbs Edwin Scull returned with her for a few days’ stay. Ralph Sayre was in Atlantic
City on Friday
Mm Harvey Dean spent Wednesday with her mother. Mm
William Hewitt.
John Daebler, of PhlDdelphla. waa a Sunday visitor with hD
brother. aeveDnd.
Him Deborah Chambers and
friend, of Margate City, were Sunday callers of Mrs. Clarence Jones.
Luther Oaii ztson and wife were In Wildwood on Sa.urday. Miss Emma Dougherty left here
on Saturday for York. Pa., where
Mm L. C. Ash burn and daughr. Elsie, were vial ting In Wlldwood Saturday. ; Mr. and Mn. CUronce Ingereoll cRd children, of Cape May. were calling on hD mother Sunday. Mr. and Mm Bert Snyder and ugh ter spent Sunday afternoon and evening with relatives South Dsn n la. Mm A. E. Jackson and Mr. and Mn. LeRoy Jaggera motored to Vineland Sunday <\nd spent the day with Mr. Jackson’s aunt. Mm Palmer Jackson, at the <£oldlen’
Mr. and Mn. Charlas Bergh and children, ol C.imdso. spent Sun' da> here with roDUvas. Memorla' .services were held In the MethodUt Church last Sunday
evening.
Mr* John Abbott, of Falrvlew, has been visiting at the home of ner parent.-. Mr. and Mn. Enoch
William*.
Enoch Williams has been appointed bridge tender, succeeding Captain Maurice Oandy. who has held the position for many yean. The William May property D beli.v remodelled and renovated and will, at it* completion, be opened ae & restaurant.
Mr.a Conover spent Sunday wfth relatives In Wildwood. Georg* Dickinson waa given a surprise party Saturday evening in honor of hD 7Znd birthday. Throe present were Mr. and Mm Walter Oarrettaon, Mr. and Mm. Frank Dtckinaon. Mn. Hannah Tbcmaa. Mines Cora and Jennie Oarrettaon and Karl Dickinson Refreshments »sre served. Thi evening was pleasantly spent by
all present.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Patterson apent tb* week end at Wilmington. Del., with relatives. Benjamin Jacobs, of Bala. Pa.. ■pent tbe week end with Mr. and Mn. Bert Dawaon. Mr. and Mn. Dawaon were calling on Frank Miller and family, of Mayvllle. Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. John Sheridan were shopping In Wildwood Satur-
day evening.
Mr. and Mm A. H. Swain were Wildwood vtalton Saturday.
A man had a little axe He walked the forest through Whenever he got hungry He’d lake a chop or two.
her parents at Eldon Mn David Troxel and daughter, MDs Emma, of Stone Harbor, called on Court House friends hen Sunday . Mm Cornell* Babbitt D spending a few weeks In Vineland. Mm Sarah Spalding went to Salem Sunday to be with her daughter, Mn. Albert Freldeman. who D ill with scarlet fever. Master Sean Babbitt, of Dias Cr-ek. D spending this week with Mn. EUa Comer. Mine Mary Comer, of Vineland, and Belford Saul, of Atlantic aty, and Cheater Comer, of PiilUdelphD, were Sunday guests of Mm Ella Comer. John Smith attended a Union meeting at Wiliiwcod Monday night. The grade school here closed on Thursday. The High School will close June 6. Ralph Endlcott Is confined to the house with measles. Monroe Tigert on Monday moved hD family Into Edward Garrison's home, on Main Street. Clarence Jones was In Wildwood Saturday night. John MathU, of (be Stone Harbor Coast Guard Station, is spending a few daya here with hD fami-
ly.
Eugene and Fred Calhoun, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with their Dthcr. 8. H. Calhoun Harry Wise, of Wildwood, waa In town on business on Monday. Miaa Thelma Spalding has been confined to the hout-e with mumps and measlrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Tozer entertained frienda over Sunday. MUton Peteraon and wife were Sunday visitor.! of 0. R. Hamann and family. Martin Spalding was In Avalon on Sunday. Groom* Clark, of Mayvllle. has moved hia family into the Buck house, -on Hand Avenue.
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