Cape May County Times, 17 July 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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4 Fence ptchets 5 An Illiberal

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37 A period of I IS Bashful

34 Derll

35 An artlddal basin lor re 37 To cut trragalarty into small

pieces

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H Upon 1* A part of the body » Plural of I II A step

11 Plural (Abbr.)

H A river in Southern China 3< To soak through

*4 Yellowish red complexion 3< At that place *9 A man's nickname 40 Affirmative i 42 Township (Abb:.) 43 Deeds ** Jo be In want or neod of 4S Like 47* Also

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to Lut W«k’. Pool,

Mrs. Hiram ..., 111® shopper on Monday. Prof, and Mrs. T. Knell ha.e opened their home here * i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spalding, of Court House, called on friends In town an evening last week. H. Boeap and family and J. Pocap and family spent the Fourth at Sea Ule. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, cl Ocean City, called on friends In town on Monday evening. Seaman Abrams and family, of Wildwood, have opened their borne here.

Visitors Enjoy Play on Wtfthvood Golf Course

SOUTH SEAV1LLE (Held Over Prom Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. George Cain. Sr., entertained out-of-towu visitors dver tbs week end. Mra. A. B. Corson was n Court >uso visitor on Friday. Ruaesll Payne, of the United stee Navy visited his parent* re Saturday and Sunday. Mins Margaret Pierson, of uth Dennis, called on Mrs. E. Grace an evening Inst week.

VISITORS Delight la th

(Held Over Trom Last Wert) Mrs. Clyde Spalding and Mrs. Monroe Bowen spent Wednesday afternoon In Wildwood. Mr. and Mra. Val. Race two children came down from Cheltenham. Pa., Friday evening and spent the Fourth with Harry MeFheraon and family. Henry Foley, Freeman Bndlcott and Walton McCarty spent the Fourth In Washington, D. C. Grant Nixon ana wife, of 'ice ton, spent Sunday with their curtlns. Rev C — - - wife. Harry Steel and wife visited Mrs. Stesl's parents. Edgar Douglaac and wife, Saturday. Mr. and Mra. James Young entertained friends from Philadelphia over the week end. The M. E. Sunday Sel their picnic at Stone Wsdnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Keller gave n party Tuesday evening of last week In honor of Miss Edna Fisher.

Mr. Jones B. Rand and wife are er.ur mining Mra. Hand’s sister. Mis. Mae Riley and children, from Connecticut. The Baptist congregation from Court House will have a union service In tho M R. Church here next Sunday evening. Music will 66 of the Baptist choir. Ed. Sleelnlaa and wife entertained Neat Steelman and wife of Millville, and Arthur Bolton and wife, from Vineland, and blends, fnxn Baltimore, on Suna *y-

Mr. Day, of Philadelphia, attended church services here Sunday evening. The Epworih League of the M. E. Church held a "doggie roast" on the beach at Stone Harbor lBes4lay evening, mi Black, of Philadelphia, it the week end with John dele, Jr. ra. N. R. Johnson and children and Mra. Leroy Morton and children, of Wildwood, called on their parents, O. T. Hard and wife, on Monday.

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