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HEWS NOTES OF ALL OF CAFE HAT COUNTY
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BBEEZY mats BY TIHEg’ CORRESPONDENTS
BEESLEY’S POINT Mrs. Clarence Hartman, of Atlantic City, spent the week end with her sister-in-law, Mrs. G. Youn*. Rev E. M. Stoffles preached to the Jr. O. U. A. M. also K. K. K Sunday evening. Those who did not attend raiseed & fine sermon. Mrs. Henry Weinholt Is spending a few days In Atlantic City with her sister. Mi. E. V. Corson was In Atlantic City Monday. Mrs. Jack Reardon was in Philadelphia Wednesday on busi-
ness.
Mrt. Howard Whittlcar and two children were In Ocean City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, of Tuckahoo, were Tuesday evening calltrs on Mr. and Mrs. H. Sapp. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roes and son spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. 8 Young. The Alpha Club met with Miss liovdy Welch Friday evening. Mrs. Roland Sharp, of Tuckahoe, spent Monday with Mrs. R. F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Corson and daughter, Mrs. Clifton Smith and daughter. Amarantha. of Harrisburg. Pa., spent Sunday In Ocean City with Mr., and Mrs. E * Corson. Mr. Walton, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Young, of West Chester, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young. Mr. and Mrs Hobart Sapp and daughter spent Sunday under the parental roof. A large delegation from Palermo Baptist Church attended the Corbin City Church Children’s Day services Sunday evening. Mr. Herman Bailey, of Corbin City, was In town on buslm Monday. '
BURLEIGH
Measrs. Robert and Merrll. Neal, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with their sister. Mrs. Jonas B. Hand. There will be a Children’s Oay se: vice in the M. E. Church. Sunday evening at 7.30. William Glenn. Jr., of Wildwood. called on his parents. William Glenn. Sr., and wife, on Sunday. Mrs. James Young entertained relatives from Northfleld on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steelman entertained a friend from Baltimore recently. The Misses Helen. Elisabeth and Florence MacCullough spent Friday in Wildwood. The Young People’s Choir gave a very interesting missionary entertainment in the M. E. Church Sunday evening. Mrs. Anna Wolcott entertained her son and family, from Philadel phlt. over Sunday. Mr? Clyde Spalding spent Saturday evening in Wildwood. Miss Gladys McPherson Is spending this week In Washington. D. C.. with the graduating class of M. T. H. S. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladles' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Alex Douglas Wednesday afternoon. Smith Camp and wife, o’ Cape May. spent Thursday evening with Alex Douglas and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steelman were among the number from here who attended the "doggie roast. ‘ held at Reed’s Beach Thursday evening. The Y. P. Club gave a birthday party in honor of Mias OctavemDouglass on Tuesday evening at the home of Mias Helen Manning. Several f r om here attended the claas day and commencement ercises of M. T. H. 8.. at Court House. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of last week. A carload of colored people from Sigtown ran Into a telephone pole opposite the Wildwood Golf Links. Saturday evening, wrecking the machine and seriously Injuring the occupants.
SOUTH SEAVILLE Mr. Richard Jarden, of MillvlHe. called on friends In town on Fridsy. Mias Vera Langley, of Malaga. 1* visiting her grandparents here. Mtaaes Hattie and Blanche Bosarth were Camden visitors recently. Mrs. Vloia EUer and son. Gloucester, visited John Hocap and wife over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Berry were In Court House on Thursday Elmer EUenberger has returned home after a visit with relatlvi In Marysville. Pa. Special Children's Day services will be held In the Methodist t’hurch next Sunday evei Imginning at 7:00 P. M . standard time. Everybody invited. Mr Milton Walling, of Court House, and litas Jessie Mlxner. of Goshen, called on friends In town Sunday evening. E. A. Grace nnd 11. C Whiting were Cape May visitors Tuesday night. This community extends to the Muu** Preston sympathy In the loss of their brother last week Mr and Mrs. John Sheldon shopped In Woodbine lost Friday C. M. Westcott and wife visited Mrs Emma Corson, at Goshen. Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. E. A Grace attended the funeral of Mra Grace's cousin at Leesburg on Monday.
BELLEPLAIN Mr. John Shannon, of Sea Xale City, was calling on friends on Friday. Mr. Thomas Harris And family motored to Jameaburg on Monday. Mr. David Capronl entertained friends from Philadelphia over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Mason attended commencement at Cape May Court House on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Edith McCormick. Woodlblne. spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pettit. Henry Heaton and family and P. Harris spent Saturday evening In Woodbine. Mi. and Mrs. Clarence Lemun yon and son. Belford, of Cape May. spen: Sunday with Mrs. Lemunyon's father. Mr. Harry Mason. Walter Hess and wife spent Saturday with relatives at Wood-
bine.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eldredge spent Sunday with Mrs. Eldredge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason. Henry Hess and wife motored to Avalon on Friday. Mr. Asbury Bachelor and family motored to Millville Saturday evening and called on Mr. Bachelor’s mother. Rev. P. Myers, of Eldora. was calling on Mrs. Sarah Mason and Mrs. Hannah Layton on Sunday. Ernest Wlllman and Allen Roseman, of Cape May. called on the Misses Erma and Hulda Mason on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark spent the week end with relatives at Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hand spent the week end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conover, of PleasantvlUe. Mr. and Mrs. H. P Leyton motored to South Seavllle on Sunday and called on the latter's mother. Mrs. Rebecca Shaw. Mr. Harold Langley, of Belmont. called on Miss Mildred James on Sunday evening. Mr. Benjamin Hess returned to Wildwood, a here he is employed, on Sunday evening. Mr. Maurlct Whildin. of Westmon.. called on Miss Ceola UUng on Sunday evening. Mis. Leeter Riggins, of Clermont. spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess. Edward Hess snd wife motored to Wildwood on Sunday evening. Mr. R. B. Mason made a business trip to Tuckahoe on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mm. W. Kaywood and family, of BelcovHie. were calling on friends here on Sunday. Mrs. R. N. Hess and sister. rs. I. Ha». of Sea Isle, aloo Miss Erma Mason, motored to Belco-
lle on Wedneeday.
Mr. R. B. Hesa made a business trip to Tuckahoe Saturday even-
Ing.
Mrs. George Hew* spent Saturday with her sister. Mrs. Ira Hess,
of Sea ble.
and Mrs. W W. Mason spent Sundav out of town. Miss Glendora Mason spent Saturday In Millville. Mr. lease Hand Is now employed
at Woodbine.
Mr John Helier. of Dennlavllle. called on bU sister. Mrs. Alfred Endlcott. on Thursday Mra. Levi Hand and Mra Robert Hess were Millville shoppers on
Monday
Mrs. Kenneth Bonham, of Eldora. la spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mra Clar-
ence Hoffman.
Mrs. Carrlgan has returned home after a week’s stay with relatlvss at PleasantvlUe. Mr. fi. Lloyd, of Atlantic City, spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother. Mr. M. Lloyd. Miss Adella Wheator. of South Sea vllle, spent Sunday with her brother. Mr. George Wheaton and
wife.
Thomas Creamer, of Dennlsvllle called on his brother. John Creamer, and family, Sunday evening. Mr. William Harris and family motored to Millville Saturday.
GREENCREEK Misses Minerva Brown and Dorothy Loper attended a dane. given by the Eastern Star, at Wildwood, on Saturday evening. Stewart Lowe and William Elliott, of Wilmington. Del., spent the week end with Edwarl HoiUngsead. Mrs. Grant Pierre is spending a few days in Philadelphia visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armstrong, Mrs. Pauline Hewitt and Mies Margaret Venable, of Wildwood. were calling on Thomas Lop^r and family on Sunday. Miss Minerva Brown spent Sunday in Cape May with her slater, Mrs. Marvin Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watson and Mra. Harry Watson made a business trip to MlllvIUe on Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Thomas Loper spent a few days of last week with her parents. Mr. snd Mrs. William Armstrong. at Goshen. Mias Beulah Camp made a business trip to Wildwood on Friday. The M- E. Sunday School are rehearsing for a Children's Day service to be held next Sunday evening. Miss Helen Schelllnger. of Camden. spent Sunday with her parcels. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schelllnger. Quite a number of our young people are enjoying the bathing every evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loper are entertaining company from Baltimore, Md. Newton Schelllnger attended a Young People's convention, at Summerville, on Friday and Saturday. Mr. John Taylor, of Wildwood, was calling on Captain Nathan Doughty on Sunda'. Misses Frances Robinson. Gladys Errlcson and Sherman Thompson are of this year’s graduating claas at M. T. H. S.
GOSHEN Mrs. James Burke returned home after spending Decoration Day In New York. Also visited relatives In Philadelphia and Cam-
den.
i Adeline Crandol and Alice Toier motored to Sea Isle City on Monday. Mra. Emma Corson entertained her sister. Mra. Endlcott Westcott. Monday, from South SeaviUe. Captain Maurice Tomlin Is having his eyes treated at Jefferson Hospital. In Philadelphia. Mrs. Miry St 11 well and Mrs. Loraine Chester took dinner with Mra. Emma Corson on Tuesday. Vyron Dougherty, of Brooklyn. Is at the home of his aunt. Mrs. Frank Edwards, this week. Miss Jessie Mlrner took supper with Mrs. Harry Whiting, at South SeaviUe. on Tuesday afternoon. Harry Pastre, of the United Slate* Navy, was at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Psstre. over the week end. Born on June 4 to Mr. and Mrs. William Chambers, a daughter. Dr F. A. Detrick and family, of Nea field, were In town on Sunday, calling on old acquaintances. Mr and Mrs Charles Carlisle d Mr. Carol Broughton, of Eldora. called on Everett Smith Sun-
day.
Mra. Elisabeth Peterson and son. Robert, were Sunday visitors in town. Rev. Charles Hand and wife entertained relatives from Millville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Spicer OUve*. of West Cape May. visited her parents. Mr. and Mra. Walter Batts, on Sunday.
NORTH RIO GRANDE Walter Hand. Jr., of Avalon, spent one day recently with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robart spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter and son at Wildwood. Mrs. Alex Edwards entertained the King’s Daughters on Thursday evening. After business a social enlng war, spent and refreshments were served at s late hour The Klan held a meeting here in the hall on Thuredav evening. It was packed to capacity and a crowd was a r ounn the building. Mra. J. Morton was In Wildwood recently. School closed last week until September. Mrs Alcoit Mrs C. Seri van!, of Wild* ood. and Mrs Shinn, of Camden, were railing on friends ■ Sunday. las pear) Steele, of Wildwood, a caller here on Sunday.
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DENNISV1LLE Howard Van Artadalen and family, of Wilmington, visited Mrs. H. 8. Chester this week. Mrs. P E. Carroll and sons were Atlantic City visitors on Monday. Mrs. Catherine BUsaard Is visiting Ccese city relatives. Mias Mabel Bartleson. of Wildwood. Is spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Livingston. Mrs. Belle James Is visiting Atlantic City relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Corson, of Cape May. called on James Williams and wife on Sunday. Charies Meerwald. of Colllngswood. was In town Wednesday. Lewis FIdler was In Dorcherter on Sunday. Mra. Frances Hemphill Is an out-of-town visitor this week. Edward Burkhart and family, of Frankford, spent the week end at the "Restless.’ Miss Cora Corson was a Cape May visitor part of the week. Frederick Gramlich has returned from the U. of P. Hospital. : where he has been undergoing
treatment.
1-evlli- Howell and wife, of Orean City, were In town Sundu>. Miss Martha Town was in Atlantic City on Monday. Mis. Phoebe Grace of Court House, spent the week end with Mrs O M Geary. Mra. Crtah Gandy entertained the Ladies' Aid on Monday. Horace Payne and wife, of, South SeaviUe. culled on relallv.s Wednesday evening Mra A. E. Corson Is entertain-1 ■ng her sister, from Germantown.:
this week.
Mi and Mrs. Eugene Lloyd, of Avalon, "•ere in town Wednesday'
evening.
Mrs Harry Westcott visited 1 Goshen relatival last reek.
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Chester Comer and friend. Mr. i Mrs. Ella Miles snd
Chadwick, of New York, motored here on Monday, where they will spend the week. Mra. W. Collins Thomas spending a few days at Bradley Beach. N. J. William Powell and wife spent Saturday and Sunday out of town. Mr. and Mra. Alfred Scull and W. Collins Thomas were In Wilder ood on Sunday Mra. John Mathis and family were In Wildwood on Sunday. Miss Minnie Powell is entertaining a girl friend this week. Mr. and Mra. John Smith and daughter were in Wildwood Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy May spent Sunday with Mrs. May’s parents, at Dennlsvllle. Captain John S. T. Burke spending this week at his home
here.
Mias Esther Schocksley left on Thursday for her home In Vir-
ginia.
Gurnee Brown ahd family, of Millville, spent the week end with William Walker and wife. Martin Spalding and wlfs were In Cape May Sunday. Mra. George Garretson and daughters and Mrs. Moffet Roorbach and children were In Stone Harbor on Thursday. Mr. and Mra. James Fisher and son. Morris, of Wildwood, were Sunday callers ..’ Mrs. Mary Long. Bernard Tronnem has been quite sick with mumps. Improved at this writing. Mr. Spotts and family were In Philadelphia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tilton and daughter. Edith, and friend, of Trenton, were week end visitors of Martin Spalding and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stiles. Sr. and family were in Stone Harbor Saturday. Howard Stiles has purchased the home of John W. Long, on Atlantic Avenue. Raymond Ramann Ocean City Monday. Mr. and Mra. Amass Young and daughters, of Ocean City, were Sunday callers of Theodore Young and family. Miss Edwlna Scull has returned home after a week's visit at Erma with her grandmother. Oswald Lange, of Camden, spent a few days last week with his parents here. Clara Foster has the mumps. Miss Gladys McPherson spent Sunday with Jane Vance. Lawrence Daniels Is spending this week with friends at Reed’s
Beach.
and Mrs. Charles GaskiH and daughter. Miss Beatrice, of Ocean City, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Anne Smith. Miss Dorothy Champion Is spending this week with her grandparents at Bridgeton. George Lange was In Wildwood on Sunday. Miss Mary Toxer entertained friends from Helslervllle over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calhoun spent Sunday In May's Landing. Miss Gladys Errlcson spent Sunday with Miss Thelma Spalding. Jerome Iverson and Raymond Hamann were in Atlantic City on Sunday. Earl Boas Is improving his home by a new coat of paint. Mr. Jacob Rlnglesteln entertained friends from Philadelphia over Sunday. John Docbler came home Sunday to spend the summer with his brother. Cleveland. Miss Beatrice Taylor was visited by Miss Prince, of Millville, over the week end. Mias Mary Lynam Is spending two weeks here with her grandparents Miss Vlnle Haney and mother. Mra. Garfield HU1. were in Wildwood Saturday. Twelve graduates of Middle Township High School left Mon day far a four day vialt In Washington. accompanied by their English teacher. Mias Anna Cul bertson. Two members of the claas were unable to go through Illness Miss Clara Foster and Emerlda
Willis.
A pageant. “In Our Father's
Garden.’’ win be given Sunday night in the M. E. Church here. Children’s Day exercl:«s of the Baptist Church will be given the
following Sunday evening. Sylvester Bishop and son. Dan-
iel. of Eldora. were In town Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and daughter, of Mlllvllls. were Sunday visitors of Socrates WlUls snd
rife.
A real beach party was held at Reed's Beach on Saturday. The table* were on the beach. "Doggies" and bacon were toasted over the open fire and served with coffee and roll- Those who enjoyed the party were: Mr. and Mrs.
of
Philadelphia, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Silbert. Misses Marie Headley and Edna Williams, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday evening with friends Mias Mary Carew. of Philadelphia. spent the week end with her parents. Mrs. Mary Kurtx. of Egg Harbor. Is spending some time with her son. Miss Amanda Tullner. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with her mother. Franklin Craig, of Mlspah, called on friends on Sunday. John Mosslp and wife, of New Brunswick, spent Sunday with Ernest Downam and wife. Mrs. Katharine Thaw, of Philadelphia. is spending some time with her daughter. Mra. Lin wood Dallas. Raymond Bosarth, wife and children, were Cape May Court House visitors Friday. Joseph Donahoe spent the week end In New York. Charles Tirney. of Philadelphia, spent the week end with Mrs. McGoohan. Amos Gandy, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with hts father. Mrs. Henry Fox snd daughter have returned to their summer cottsge after spending the winter In Ash vllle. N. C. Mra Jack Burns and daughter, of Sea sle City. Is spending some time with Mra William Carew. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Cox and two daughters spent Saturday evening In Sea Isle City. Jacob Kurtx. wife snd three children, of Egg Haibor. called on William Kurtx and wife Saturday evening. James Allen was an Ocean City shopper on Saturday. Robert Tullner. of Philadelphia, spent Tuesday with his mother. Mra. John Camp spent Monday with friends In Vineland. Mra Lin wood Bryan and son. Paul, of Sea Isle City, spent Friday with Mrs. Joseph Donahoe. Arlington Corson, of South Seavllle. was calling on friends on Monday. William Kurtx and wife. Kennet Boxarth. Mrs. Mary Kurtz and Misses Rhoda and Mary Downam motored to Egg Harbor Sunday. Mrs. William Barbor, of Ocean City, spent Thursday with her niece. Mrs. J. Lloyd. Henry Fox. of Riverton, spent Sunday with his wife. Richard Anderson, of Philadelphia. spent the week end with his parents. Edmund Jeffries snd wife, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with Joseph Downam and family.
ERMA Rer. and Mra. Gwynn Keller, of Glass boro, were calling on folks In the neighborhood the latr part of the past week. Mrs. Theodore Reeves snd little granddaughter. Dorothy, of Cape May. spem Monday afternoon with Mrs. Griffith. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Zlillnger. of Cape May. were entertained at dinner Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. Prank Dick-
son
Charles Harner made a business trip to Wildwood Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, of Cape May. were calling on Mr. and Mra. Edward Griffith, Sr., Monday evening. Philip Hess motored to Philadelphia Tuesday and helped bring Fred Gramlich, who has been in the University Hospital for several weeks undergoing an operation for tumors on the brain, to his home in Dennisv-llle. He is doing nicely and Is slowly getting better. He. until just recently, always lived in Erma. Mra. Bessie Wilson, of Cape May. has purchased a lot from Mra. Mary Griffith, situated on the Main shore road and Is expecting to build a bungalow there in the fall. Reuben Reeves snd mother. Mra. George Reeves, of Cape May. were calling on Mrs. Katherine Gordon and daughters Wednesday
evening.
Miss Louise Moore, of Atliallr City. Is spending some time with her aunt. Mrs. Bert Snyder. Drum fishing Is a great sport these days. Everybody L catching them. One party from here caught fifteen large ones this past week The Progressive Bible Class met Thursday evening in the basement of the church with twelve present A large number of folks from here. Cold Spring and Fishing Creek, made up a beach party and went to Town Bank Thursday enlng and enjoyed a dip In the bay. The bay w j* swarming with boats, men fishing for drum fish Rev. and Mra. Jacob Bom »n
tertained several friends at the :
Mead Tomlin. Mr. and Mrs. Ar-1 parsonage Thursday evening - Ihur Holllngsead and children. Their daughter and her famll) la-aming Lloyd and son, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keeler and Mrs Frank Kvans and sons. Dex-'baby. of Cape May. also spen’ the
ter Bevins ami wife, Mr. and Mrs evening at home
N H Johnson and children and Mra. Libby Hawn, after spend Mrs. Ella Comer. ring the winter lu Florida with Charles K.iti* was given a sur-j relatives, returned to her bonnprlse birthday party at Reed’s here Thursday evening Mis Beach Friday night. Those at the Hawn was seriously hurl In an party w.-r- Misses Mary Roor- auto accident last fall and was in bach, Thelma Spalding. Jane Mace's Hospital for quite a time Vance. Gladys McPherson. Gladys) before going to Florida. Is some Eiricson. Ann.* Brown. France* what Improved now. but still auf
Robinson. Kate Haig. Margaret i fera from the accident
Past re. I rer I- Henderson, and' Mrs. Alice Bradley and children Monroe Bowen. Jack Kimble. Mr. j are visiting her parents. Mr. and High. George Lange. Charles {Mrs David Hawn. Mrs. Bradley High. William Gardiner. Francis j accompanied her mother home
Meerwald. George Tronnem. from Florida.
PALERMO Mra. Frank Souay. of Proepsct Heights, spent two weeks with >er mother. Mrs. Enoch Clouting, hire. .tomera Young spent Saturday afternoon In Ocean City. Miss Clara Ross, of Petersburg, s»ent Monday and Friday nights w th Mias Myrtle Madara. Francis Cream, of Tuckahoe, spent Sunday evening with Miss Elizabeth Corson Mr. A. Smith and daughter, of Philadelphia, spent a couple of days last week with his sister. Mra. William T. Wells. Mrs. Elton Corson returned home Thursday from the Samaritan Hospital, where she underwent a throat operation. Thomas Beebe, of Tuckahoe. called on Miss Julia Townsend Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Corson were In Ocean City Saturday evening. Mr. Joseph McCall and Miss Ruth Corson were married at Tuckahoe last Thursday evening. Misses Clara Ross and Myrtle Madara were Atlantic City shoppers Saturday. Miss Lillian Young, of Beealey’a Point, called on Miss Mary Viazard Sunday afternoon. A great number of our folks are enjoying the swimming in the pH. Wyville Dailey and Somers Yeung were 'n Somers Point Friday afternoon. E. E. Madam was In Philadelphia Saturday. Mra. Gum Is making an indefinite stay with Mra. Frank Sack. Mr. and Mra. Jack Clark and son spent Sunday evening with relatives In Somers Point. Jessie Kirby and Miss Cornelia Eckeraly were married last Wednesday evening In Philadelphia. Mias Lucy Reglne. of Petersburg. spent one day last week with Mlsx Cecil Corson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, of Ocean City, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mra. E. E. Vadara. Norman Paullln. of Camden, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coosa boon were Ocean City visitors Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Howard DeCray and daughter, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at their aummei home here. Mr. Seth Corson and sou. Wll Ham. were In Sea Isle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fields entertained company Saturday morn-
ing.
Mrs. Ella Clouting. Nora Corson, Atllwell Young and Miss Lillian Young met at the home of Mrs. E. Madara to plan for the strawberry festival on Wedneeday evening. William T. Corson and Joseph Kruke attended the movies at Ocean City Wednesday evening. Mr. Frank J. Gormley spent Saturday afternoon with Charles Coasaboon. Mrs. William Wells and sons spent Saturday evening In Ocean City. Mrs. Ellen Gandy and Miss Lena Collins spent one evening last week with Mrs, Seth Corson, John Stratton and Mrs. Lizzie Young and daughter. Betty, spent the week end with friends at Swedesboro. Mr. and Mra. B. Crain spent Saturday evening In Tuckahoe. Edward Corson has a new auto. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams spent Saturday evening In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rom and son spent Monday evening with Mra. Charles Coasaboon. NorcroM Adams has a new car. Mra. John Lelblong is spending some time in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Reining entertained company, from Philadelphia. Sunday. Mr and Mra. Sande and daughter. Anna Kirby. Verna Paullln. Mary and John Vlxxard spent Friday evening at the exhibition In the Ocean City High School. Mra. Norman Brown and t* sons, of Weuonah. spent the week end with Mr. and Mra. L. Towi •end. Hattld Ccllns. of Petersburg, called on Mias Elizabeth Dailey on Sunday. The Baptist Mite Society met at the home of Mra. Walter Clouting Wedneeday Mim Julia Townsend spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker, of Tuckahoe. Nelson Boyd, of Orean City, spent Sunday afternoon with Norman Paullln. MIm Mary Vlziard attended the bacralaureete service in the Green City High Srhool auditorium on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Allen Devault, of Orean Vlrw. railed on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oesaboon on Friday evening
RIO GRANDE
Mrs Gustave Roll and son. Of Philadelphia, are visiting at her
parent*' home here.
Mr* Winfield Morgan and Infant son. Winfield Eldredge. has returned frisn Dr Mare's Hospt- 1 tai to her parents’ home here. David Bntrlken. with a party of friends, of Berlin, visltted his brother and family here, on Sun-
day
The King's Daughters of the! Haptl.t Church met at the home of Mrs A. E. Edwards or Thursday evening Mlaa larvle MrDonel and brother. Orvlll., of Camden, are visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Olllver MrDonel.
GREENFIELD J. W. Gandy”wm in Wlldw^s Saturday eevnlng. Fi Hiram Sack and family wer ; Tuckahoe Saturday. ,0 Mra. J. Carver. 8r„ sp* nt u day evening with Mra. Uiri Stebblns. at Satvllle. Mra. A. Nlcbol*. of Colling,, wood, returned home after spend, ing some time with her sl*t« Mrs. L. D. Boxarth. here. Samuel Shull has purchased , truck. A. Allen and family motored to Camden and spent the week md. Hiram Sack spent Monday wi,h his brother. In Palermo. Mr. and Mrs. Hon. of Sea 1*1. City, called on J. Angely and famlly on Monday. Joe Duprey. of Ocean City, visited J. Angely on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. C. Marcus, Mr. and Mrs J W. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. D. Boxarth and wife and daughter. Edith, motored to Wild, wood Sunday afternoon. ’ Mra. Milton Roes and son' Grafton, called on friends here on Monday. Mr. and Mra. W. Nichols, of Camden, spent Sunday with Mr and Mra. L. D. Boxarth here. Mr. and Mra. J. Craven. Jr spent Sunday with Mrs. Craven’s parents in Corbin City. Mr. and Mra. C. Biarcus, of Camden, who have Just returns from Florida, spent Sunday with L. D Boxarth and family. George M array and wife, Mrs Mary Dukee and son. George, and Miss Dorothy Wise spent Monday evening with Frank Wise and family In Vineland. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Nichols and son. Junior, of Haddenfiela, spent Sunday with L. D. Boxarth. William Wood, of Millville, was here on business Friday. Norman Bailey, of Corbin City, made a business trip here on Monday. Mr. and Mra H. WILr-wsf Woodbury spent Sunday wii.>B D. Boxarth. Mr. L. D. Boxarth. of Blackwood. spent the week end with his family here. Mrs. M. Dukes made a bostnew trip to Tuckahoe on Monday. Floyd Gandy called on friends in Marmora on Sunday. Mlae Dorothy Wise, of Petersburg. called on Mrs. Mary Dukes on Monday. Walter Sharp, of Tuckahoe, wis here on Sunday. George Murray and wife motored to Wildwood Saturday night.
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