cape hat comrrr times, ieidat, rare aa, laa.
ERMA (H.M Or=r »”*•**“*> v- »nd Mr*. A. D. Romb«rf*r. of 'ia*<lelphl*.»mt 8and*7 tat ?i,h their uou, rntnk. *nd family " , rd*Md H*nforth rUlted Ne•.Son!l rtrk Monday of the pa* •TfLu Barnett and wife and JTo'f oreen Creek, called on Pind Mr*. Frank Barnett Tue*and Mrs. Earl Hoorer *pent “'.'“/if" n«nb« 0> '“>b» W”
•ss;
^^H^OlbiOE Will Ew oimbtn ol tM ir.au.Uii. ol Ctp* M.r Hist fcbocl Jjf rr.1. rrrrtrlm tlUr dlplomw ^rr-irrt^QUuitb, 8r.. .ttendrd i, o°f «ir«u bT tbr WUdiood Glee Club, at WlWwood, Monday evening. Mrs. Har.y Appleby, of Denntfville. called on her aunt. Mr*. Viola Burton. Tueeday A number of women from here notored to Cape May Court Houae Tjefday »nd took part In the an- • flower mission 4*y of the W. U visiting the Jail and holdservicee there and preaentlng me prisoner* Mti flow ere. then rolnr to the county farm, holding terricee and Hiring each Inmate {o»ert and candy. , u r and Mrs. CUode Madden entertained friend* f t AUanUc Otr and Wildwood I->nday erenMid* Jennie Hughes, of Cape Mat Court Hoime. 1* being eared the home of Mra> William
Oliver. Cold Spring. . - . saflering from a nerroue breakdown. _ Campion and Harry Reeves are ‘pending several days In Pott»iown. Pa., with their grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. W1I11* Taylor. The Sunshine Sunday Scho.il dii* met at the. home of Mrs. ld» Fraley. Ktnseytown. Tueeday (Tentng. • . . Mrs. EtU Reeve* entertained her lather and step brother, from Poll si own. Pa., Tueeday and Wed£*jj*sb Lida SoulU spent two day* thie week In Cape May. rlatUng her cousin. Ml** Sara Dawson. Mr. William Maxwell and daughter. Beatrice, spent Wedanday afternoon with Mr*. Jagrm and father. Charles Hamer. Work has begun on the trangalo» being built by 1- D. Hoffman, ol Fishing Creek, situated on the lot between the homes of David and James Hawn. ’ Mr and Mrs. Edward Griffith jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Qua Swain and children. Mary la*belle arl How»:d. motored to Vineland Wednesday. and attended the annual dinner at the Training School. Ml* Elsie Ashbura spent Wedteaday evening in Wildwood. The children who have to travel to Cape May High and grammar chool on the busses are enjoying heir vacation days as Cape May tchm.13 were out tat Tuesday. Mr*. Carrie Romberger. also Mrs Lena Robins, of Rio Grande. And several others, from Wlld- *»!, attended a clam bake last »eek In Avalon, given by Mrs. Anna Siebbtns.. Mary Florence, infant daughter ol Mr* Alice Bradley, waa very ill the past week with congested but Is Improving now. Ella Taylor rttended eot- <**• prayer meeting Thursday owning at the home of Mrs. Car- ' Hoffman, Rio Grande. Mr*. Amy Long entertained Mies Mat-! Schellenger, of Green Wednesday. Mrs Etta Reeves, during the ah*- nee of the boys who are rislur.c m Pennsylvania. Is stopping '»h Mrs Mame Sehellenger. of ruhing Creek. Mias Louise Patter-on, of WH.mrtnn. IM.. U apet.dlng two with her brother. Bob. and
‘mily.
Srhellenger entertained 1 and Mrs. Dick Strife!, of Grid lrln S Wedneeday evening. and Mrs. Dan Hoffman and David, of Wildwood, werv
E3-DORA (Held Over From Last Week) Rev. Paul Myers called on frlmds at Belleplaln recently. Miss Ethel Hand, who has been teaching at Keanaburg, returned home for the summer. Mrs. Mary Peterson and son. Lewis, motored to Millville Satur-
day.
Daniel Bishop and Charlee Noon were at Court House Friday even-
ing.
ss Carlisle and wife motored to Sea tele City Sunday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Powell motored to Woodbine Wednesday evening. Samuel Hampton and daughter, Hannah, called oc Miss Emms Hand Thursday evening. Mrs. Margaret Lovett, of Court House, visited her sister. Mrs. Mary Peterson, on Thursday even-
ing.
A. Hand and Mias H. Bingham motored to Millville Wednesday ovenlng. Mrs. Katie Hand, daughter and two sons motored to Hetelervllle Thursday evening. L. Peterson called on his aunt. Mrs. Jennie Holllnghead. of Delmont. on Thursday evening. Mr. A. Daud was a Woodbine visitor Wednesday evening. Miss H. Bingham visited Miss B. Touier, of Delmont, on Monday e-ening. Charles Bingham and family and Mias Ethel Hand motored to Millville Saturday evening., Mrs. Powell called on Mrs. Christopher Hand one dsy tat wee£. Mrs. W Llndertnan, of Cape May. visited hU sister on Saturday evening. Mr. Herman Lehner and wife
Jn Woodbine Saturday even-
ing.
E. Hand waa in Millville on Saturday. Aaron Hudson and wl « motored to Millville Saturday night. Miss H. Schenek visited her parents over the week end. Sfsigaret Lovett visited her sister. Mrs. Laura Peterson, on Sunday evening. Mrs. Laura Peterson entertained company from Camden on Sun-
day.
Milton Bingham and wife, of Cape May, spent Sunday with his mother. Mr. H. High, of <}oaben, spent Sunday with Mr. Levi Hand and
wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron called on r. G. Peterson and wife Friday* evening. The Children's Day services were held at the M. E. Church Sunday evening. Mr. Alex Baud and wife motored to MUlville Saturday. Mr. G. Peterson and wlte and Mrs. K. Hand motored to Leesburg Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hannah Carlisle called on Mrs. Edna Bingham Monday afternoon. Mlseee Ethel Hand and Hilda Bingham visited Milton Bingham and wife, of Cape May. last week. Mrs. C. Lee, of Sea Isle. Is spending some tftne with her mother here. Mr. 8. Bishop and son were at Court House on Saturday. Mrs. Clara Chambers vlslteAber slater, at Delmont, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Hampton is visiting her mother for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baud and Abbie Camp motored to Leesburg Tueeday afternoon.
SOUTH DENNIS (Held Over From Lent Week) Mrs. Mattnew Jefferson called cn Captain Stephen Jefferson on
Sunday.
Mrs. James Haabrouck, of Bridgeton, spent the week end with Mrs. Smith Stiles. Children's Day exercises were held In the M. E. Church on Sunday afternoon. Charles Fidler called on H. E. Pie-son. st South SesvlUe, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Barnes motored to DennUvlUe on Monday. Ed. Miller and Coleman F. Corson were In town on Friday. Edward Watson has a new car. Matthew Jefferson spent the
week end with his father.
Mrs. Thomas Hand and son spent Friday with her parents. Russel Stone has returned after
an absence of several days.
Mrs. Josephine Douglass Is making improvements to her home. A Sinclair gas station under the management of Mr. Stucher, has been Installed on the prop-
erty of William Hand.
' ies Mary and Agnes Meer- . of Camden, spent Sunday
■with their parents.
Mr. John Cah&ley visited his sister. Mr$. F. C. Barnes, recently. Evsn Slaughter, of Wildwood, was In town on Monday. Mr. David 8 Uton and Miss Agnes Hickman were quietly mar-
ried on June 7.
Mr. Huaselmau visited Mr. C. Prlaulx on Saturday, The improvements to the home
nearlj compli Miss Florence Errlckson. Goshen, spent s few days of last week with Miss Martha Meer-
wald.
Miss Bernice Morton visited Miss L. Nickerson tat week. Mrs. Lawrence McKalg entertained the W. C. T. U. on Friday evening.
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Friday evening.
,r and Mr*. Frank Romberger ’■nalned Mrs. Courtney.
Ltelphln. Sunday.
l! and Mrs. K«jrry 'ran# and ‘'"■n. <*f Manahawkln, and Mr. M'” nifford Wilson, of Pleael,1| e. -pent the week end with Wilson's parents, Mr. and
George McNeal. •
! - Katherine Good, of Pbllafi'la spent the week end with < a. ..line and Charlotte
ianforth
Tl - Willing Workers held their '*“lar monthly buslnMs meeting 1 't>» home of Mtae Marie WoolFohlng Creek. Thursday '"‘"'S Kr fresh menu of l« ™ u * n<1 w * r# ••rved. '.JlHhn Gnunllck. of Den »»Ul. sunflajr rlsltlng her “" ad. »ho U visiting hU par*1* lor Mime time. * r » Carrie Taylor spent Mon- , ’ ■‘•‘Hag in Cape May Cour
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