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John JohoBon. wilt and baby, of Ocean City, ware Monday evenlnjr cuenta of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winner. William Conrad, wife and fire children, and Jame* Johnson, of Ccoan City, motored here and spent a part of 8un<*ey with the latter's cousin. !. P. Grlffen and wife. Pred Hagolnans, wife and son. of Tuckahoe, were Tuesday evening visitors with Miss Sallle Williams. Paul Stergls, wife and three nephews, of Tuckahoe, called on John Li by and wife Tuesday even-

A few little friends of George Grlffen upect Thursday afternoon •o help him celebrate his seventh birthday. Refreshments w e

Mrs. Clarence Sack, of Marshalvllle. was a Thursday caller on her brother and family. Mrs. Harold Ross and son, of Tuckahoe. spent Thursday with Mrs. Edgar Ross. Wilson Johnson, wife, family and father, of Ocean. CMty, visited I. P. Grlffen and wife Wednesday evening. Noah Collins and son. attended *he funeral of Mr. Al. Getsinger, at Cape May. on Thursday. Mm. Era Hoff and daughter, Mrs. Charles Bengel, were Thursday visitors In Bakersvllle end Ocean City. Mrs. Clara Corson and Mrs. Dora Voss visited the Istter'c daughter In Ocean City Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Lela Burke. Mrs. Dors Voss. Mrs. Clare. Corson and Richard Voss were In Court Hmae on business Saturday. Mason Lafferty and wife, of Gloucester, visited their cousin, Mrs. James Smith, on Thursday. Mrs. Mary Inge mol! and granddaughter are in Philadelphia for an Indefinite stay. Mr=. Fredrick Higgs and daughter, Edith, were Ocean City visitors on Thursday. Thomas Smith and Willard Back motored to Sea Isle and Ocean City Thursday evening to see the sights. KreiSerick Higgs and wife entertained nine of his relatives from Plttsbnrg. P» . on Friday. Miss Salile Williams, Mm. Alfred Sapp and Mm. J. S. Smith attended the funeral of s friend in Cape May on Thursday. Mm. Pricillk Westcott and Miss Hattie Van Gilder were week-end visitors with Mm. Eva Price. Northfleld. James Cloud Is entertaining his brother and family from Media. Pa.,

Mias Mary Vennel. of Moors town, was s wek-end guest of Miss Anns Gandy. Miss Olivia Westcott is enjoying a two weeks' vacation at her home

Mm. Ells Conway, of Cape May. was a week-end visit with friends here. John Yank, wife and daughter, of Ccean City, called on Rinaldo Groome and wife Saturday evening. Mm. James Smith Is vtslUns relatives In Gloucester for s few days this week.

TUCKAHOE

DENNISVILLE

Rev. C. M. Howard, of Philadelphia has opened hie cottage here

for the week.

Mr. Ssmuel Wool son was s Philadelphia shopper on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Westney, of Yonkers, are visiting Mrs George Young. Mm. E. Mecray a*.J children, of Cape May, were visitors here on

Wednesday.

Miss Belle Carroll, of Plainfield, is spending her vacation at her

home here.

Ralph Higgins ahd wife, of New York, spent the week end here. Edwin Lewis and family. Lansdowne. are at their cottage her* for the summer. Harry Corson, of Germantown, spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mm. J. H. Whitaker, of Westmont, visited Ogen Gandy over the week end. Miss Clara Fldier is visiting Mrs. Leroy May, of Conri House, this

OCEAN VIEW

Mm. H. L. Lloyd la visiting Cape May relatives this week. Burton Corson and family. Court House, visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Helen Fidler, of Lansdowne, visited relatives Saturday and Sunday. Mm. Campbell, of Philadelphia, is visiting Mm. Zachary Taylor. Mm. Warren Grace visited South Dennis relatives this week. Mre. Frederick Gamllck spent le week In Erma. Miss Irene Wooleon Is visiting Jenklntown friends thle week. Miss Roxana Gandy returned from Gettysburg on Saturday. Miss Helen Van AruuUlsn. ©f Wilmington, is visiting her grandmother. Mm. Hannah Chests*. Mm. Michael Berardo entertained Philadelphia relatives this week. iss Mery Jane Snyder, of Gettysburg. D the guest of Miss Martha Town. The Soffe brotheis. of Dias Creek, were In town Monday. K. Carroll and wife visited Green Creek relatives on Sunday. Miss Helen Van Artadalen is entertaining s friend from Wllming-

Mra. Lewis Everingham and son. of Helslervllle. spent the week with Mm Uriah Gandy. Mr. and Mm. Spencer Goff, of St Petersburg. FIs., formerly of Cape May County called on Miss F. G. Holmes on Saturday. Dr. and Mm. Charles Butcher, cf Helslervllle. were in town Friday. H. T. Grannlnger visited family here over the week end. Mm. Samuel Woolson daughter visited Wildwood relatives part of laat week. Dr. and Mrs. Walker, of Germantown. called cc Miss F. G. Holmes on Saturday. John Grunnlnger entertained a friend from Germantown this week. Mrs. Frank Fidler vis'ted Court House relatives Saturday. Mr. and Mm. David Davis, of oselle. are spending their vreaUon here. Rev. and Mm. Charles Lawrence, of Tuckahoe. we-e In town Wednesday. Anson Marts and family, cf Millville. visited relatives here this

Edward J arras, wife and son, of Millville, spent Sunday here in their summer cottage. Miss Anna Canuao Is spending the week in Philadelphia with relatives. John Rate and wife, of Philadelphia, spent last week with Linwood Delias end wife. Km. C. 8. Moesop has returned to Philadelphia for a week. Joseph Medina and wlie, Mr. id Mrs. Fred Lagamaslna. of Philadelphia, spent the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. P. Canuao. Lewis Camp celebrated seventh birthday by a surprise party given by hla aunt, Mrs. Henry Hyson. Those who attended were: Misses Mildred Cox, Mabel Springer. Edith Camp, na Canuso, Ruth and Eli Cannes. Dorothy Gant. Katharine Downam and Lola Bolt. Mmars. Eugene and George Springer, Melvin Camp. Lewis Mefaer. William Carew and James McDowell. Everyone bed a wonderful time. Mr. and Mm. Carl Sharp attended camp meeting at Pitman Grove on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kurts. Mm. Wallace Hall and son. and Mias Rhode Downam motored to Atlantic City Saturday evening. Mias Francis Egan, of Clementon, spent Tuesday with Mlai Mary Donohue. Mias Dorothy Gant, of Millville, is spending some time with Mr. and Mre. Henry Hyson. Joseph Donohue spent Monday In Atlantic City on business. Mrs. Somers Corson and spent one day recently In Phila-

delphia.

Mre. Reuben Learning, of Newport. called on Harry Downam and wife. Sunday. Madeline Stately, of Conahohoken, spent Sunday with Mrs. W.

Carmr.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferry and three children, of Philadelphia, are here for the summer. Mr. and Mre. Alonso Brown, of Wildwood, called on Joseph Dowim and family on Sunday. . Mre. Morton Colser. of OceaW Clt/, called cn friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Elmer Cox and two da'igh'.ere spent Saturday evening in Ocean City. Misses Miriam E. Mathler and Marie Swcene/, of (Vwen City, called on Miss Mary Donohue on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. McDowell are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs*Henry Hyson. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Curr and son .of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Ern< Downam. Mr. and Mre. Raymond Boxarth and children motored to Vineland on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Simpkins and daughter. Somers Eliot, and friend, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Joseph Downam and family. John MeGoohan and ■ Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, of Philadelphia, •pent the week end with Mre. B. MeGoohan. Wllford Smith motored to Ocean City Saturday evealng. James Andersou and Two sons. Frederick and Richard, and Clinton Godfrey, of Atlantic City will sail tomorrow on the U. 8. 8. Coronia. from New York Harbor, for a six week's tour through France. England and Scotland. While in France they intend to visit the battlefields of the recent World War.

ERMA

Trooper Cox has replaced his

bor e with a motorcycle.

Elizabeth Corson has been sp- ( pointed to teach ~ “

schools next year.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Hasselberger motored to PlessantTille Saturday

evening.

Tbs remains of Allie Getsinger were brought from Cape May and interred in <he Tuckahoe cemete’ oh Thursday afternoon. Ed son Lawrence and family, of Bloomfield, la visiting bis friend* Mrs Enoch Williams is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, in

Camden.

Marion SUUe spent a few days of last week with friends In Bar-

rington.

Mrs J Bergh and Mre. 8 G. Langley spent lost Thursday at Sea Isle City. Hannah G. Campbell spent a few days of this week In Baltl-

Mla* Louise Young was an out-of-town visitor on Sunday. The Misses Ftdler were In Wild

wood Saturday night.

The Sewlnx Club was delight-

RIO GRANDE

the Dorothy«fnllv entertained on Wednesday

evening by Mrs Eugene Lloyd, of

Mr. and Mrs. P. Lynch were In

Vineland last Saturday.

Mis Charles Warren motored to Falrton on Saturday. Mr end Mrs Franklin Maddenr Of Bloomfield, is spending iht

vook here with bis mother.

Mr. ai-'i Mrs Ed iJicroix niolorJ •d to Sea Me City Sunday mornJ

GOSHEN

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jami

turned on Tuesday from a trip of'

a few days down In Delaware Mrs. Sarah B. Smith spent the nay In Ocean City on Tuesday Mrs. Staniey Watson and son. of Collingswood, visited Mr. and

Mre. Frank Wtiaon.

Mrs. Frank Edwards entertained Mrs. John Sipple and daughter. Dorothy. of Glourester City,

several days laat week.

Mrs Bert Hughes entertained the Pbilathean Class on Thursday

afternoon.

Mre. Robert S- Miller, of Court House, was In town recently calling on relatives. On Saturday Mr. and Mre. F. . James and Mrs Nelson Smith motored to Swedasboro. N. J. Mias Jessie Mlxner was a weekend visitor In Philadelphia with he. grandmother. Mrs. Emma

Springer

Mr. Howard Thompson and Mrs Annie Hewitt motored to Millville i Sundsy and visited Mr. Thomp-

n's sister. Mrs. Eidredge

William B. Powell, of Cape May Court House, was in town on Sunj 'lay al_ the home of his father.

MT. mMI Ml* Frank Candy. o( i. u Powell

Atlantic CKy. Sunday her. Miss Edna Hughes has returned

! home after a week's visit with her

Mrs. Waiter Tomlin.

Heislerville.

Mrs. Ella Yeareley, of Philadelphia. is at the home of her sister. Mrs Mary Stllwell. for an

extended vlalt

Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Broughton. Mr and Mrs, Charles Cart isle, of Blov'ra. were at the home of Nel-

son Smith and family on Sunday, day.

Harold Hand has a new car. Mrs. Smith Endloott and Mrs. Roy Walcott spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Milton Bingham, at Cape May. Mrs. Charles Lee Crowder entertained her cousin and family last Thursday. Thomas Elliott and wife, of Burleigh, spent Tuesday here with Alfred Entriken and wife. The canning factory is running full time now. canning lima beans. Joseph Entriken has left the employ of the Sunoco GU Company and taken a position with the Keystone Telephone Company He has gone to Hammonton to work for two weeka. Leon Cornwell, of Camden, spent part of laat week here with his parents. Rev. Monroe Hand and wife, of Norristown. Pa., spent the first of Uie week here, renewing old acquaintances Their daughter, Mias Florence Hand, who attending summer school at Ocean City returned home with them a month. Mrs. Nelson Hand is 111 at this time. Mis# Mary Selover. of Reed's Beach, is caring for hrr. Bert Creese, of Wildwood, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr and Mrs. William entertained their son, from Temple 'ollege. over the week end. Ben Crease and friend, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mre. William

reuse.

Mrs. Earl Gibson and little daughter, Jean, returned to ter tome in Philadelphia Sunday, after spending two weeks here wllh her parents Her sDtrr ML. Mary Crewe, accompanied her home for

a visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yates enter j

Mrs. Frank Moore and daughter. Betty, of Millville, spent last Tueed .y with Mre. George Snyder. Mrs. Bessie Wilson, of Cape May, haa built a fine garage and service station on tin main shore road, which will be known aa "Wilson's Garage." Rem Taylor Is temporarily ployed in the can house at Rio Grande. Urns beans are being canned In great quantities at this time of the year. Mre. Bass I e Sheridan attended a pinochle party at the home of Mrs. Joe Walts, Wildwood, Wednesday afternoon and was entertained at dinner that evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Thompson. Mre. L. C. Ashburn and daughter were Wildwood vialtoia on Wednesday evening. Mre. Emma Boults and daughter, Lida; Mrs. Mary Atkins, of Wilmington, Del.: Mre. Rens Atkina and son. Bobby, of Washington. D. C., motored to Atlantic City and apent the day there and In Ocean City. Wednesday. Mr and Mre Marshall Treadway and children, Mre. William Treadway and daughter, Margaret. returned to their homes In Tennearn Wednesday, the latter having spent three weeks with her sister. Mre. Bert Snyder. Mr. and Mre. George Hess entertained Rev. and Mrs. Byron Mayberry and cbidren, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeMott and daughter. Muriel, of Wildwood, at dinner Thursday evening. Mrs. Amy Lyle, of Cape May. spent Thursday evening with Mrs. George McNeal The folks of Erma were treated to the sight of the giant dirigible. Shenandoah, passing over the village during the past week. Mre. Mary Joggers. Mre. Katherine Jaggers and daughters, Breta and Marie, attended the balloon dance which was held In Convention Hall, Cape May. Thursday earning. Mr. and Mre. Bud Htindleton and Campion Reeves spent Thursday evening In C*P« May. Dr. Johnson, of Woods town, N. J.. spent Friday at home with his

mother.

Mre. Mary Atkins and daughter-in-law, MtS. Rena Atkins and son. Bobby, of Wlshlngton, D. C., after

CAPE MAT COTTBX HOUSE

Mrs. J. E. Clark is being visited by her cousl . Mrs. Snydsr and family, from Altoona. Pa. A numbe* of Boy Scouts bar* left here for Millville where they will camp for a week. Mias Adeline Lange and George Lange were In Belleplaln on Sun-

day.

John MoUenkopf Is having his

home enlarged.

Richard Smith L improving hla home with a cellar and heater. - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark and aons r.nd Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were In Atlantic CUy, Saturday. The Baptist Sunday school plcc was held Tuesday at Stone

Harbor.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Heubner and family returned to their home In Paterson, Sunday, after a week’s vlalt with Allen Freldetnan and

family. ,

W. C. Thomas and wife and

George Cobb and family were at

Cape May. Monday night.

DIAS CREEK

Captain John 8. T. Burke spent | D. Howell

Mias Catherine Swartz, of Lancaster. Pa., Is visiting her brother, George Swartz. Mr. Charles Eaton and Ridgeway and John Jonaa were at Cape May Court House, Saturday even-

ing.

Mrs. William Weatherby

tertalned company over the week

end.

Miss Ataty Norton la In Wildwood. Harry Norton haa a new unck. Guy Errlcson spent Monday evening at Court Hou»e. Evelvn Smith, of Stone Harbor, spent the week end with her grandparents. Mrs. D. C. Lloyd returned to Vineland on Sunday. Mre. CoUnau Norton spent laat week at Mllhrllle. Mr. Ridgeway Jones. Mr. Richard and Raymond Lloyd spent Sunday in Millville end Vln-Mnd. Mr. Bradford Walt, of Camden, Is visiting bis mother, Mrs. A. T.

Mrs. Richard Lloyd spent Sun-

day at Cape May. *

Miss Dorothy Glaasmere, ol Camden, is visiting her grand-

mother. Mrs. A. T. D. Howell. Walter Scull has resigned his! Harry Norton \lsited El dors < □

position on the railroad and la em-1 Sunday.

ployed as coast guard at Avalon. Mr. Joseph Trout, of Green Mias Deborah Chamber* and Creek, called on Mr. Howard Nor-

friend, of Margate, spent Sunday ion on Sunday.

the week end at home.

Leon and Vincent Freldemaa. of Salem, are spending two weeks

their grandmother, Mre

Saral} Spalding.

with Mre. Clarence Jones. Mr. and. Mre. William T. P.nyds spent Wednesday with friends at

Grassy Sounds.

Mias Elizabeth Andrews, of Berlin, spent Tuesday with Ml*

Minnie Powell. Mre. Raymond Burke Is entertali Ing her sister. Mis* Allen, this

we* x.

Faymond Hamann and Lewis Thomas were In W’ldwood Wednesday evening. John Smith spent the week end here with his fMnily. Chester Comer drives a new roadster. Mrs. Emms Jones returned Sundsy to her home In Ocean City after a week's visit with her son. W. S. Jones. Mr. and Mre. Daniel Chambers and family, of Eldors. spent Sundsy with their daughter, Mrs.

Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. George Cobb and family, of Wiscomico County. Md.

Mr. and Mre. Harley Gulick, of Trenton, are at Court House. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter, of Stone Harbor, called on her parents. Monday evening. Lervy Howell, of Holly Beach

spending a week with Mr. and are spending a week's vacation at

Mrs. H. V. Boults, returned to Mrs. " "

At king' home In Wilmington, Del..

Friday.

Dennis Peterson, while working

in the field was thrown and draggeo quite a distance by a mule one day during the past week, and was painfully Injured, being cut and bruised, but la able to be

about.

Mre. William Pritchard was Injured about the bead last Satu.day when she jumped from th< car in which she was riding with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mabel Pritchard, whan it caught on fire on Rio Grande Avenue as they were coming out of Wildwood. Mre. Pritchard struck her head on the oldesalk and was taken to Mace's Hospital. She L Improving

dally.

Mias Marie and Lillian Kelly spent Friday evening In Cape May. Mre. Mary A. J agger* returned to her home in Millville. Sunday, after spending a week with her n and family. Two car* sides wiped each other Saturday in front of the home of David Hawn. Both.can belonged to people who are summering In Cape May. Fortunately no one was seriously hurt. The occupants of both care were pretty badly shaken up. Victor Long still continues In poor health after suffering with s nervous breakdown same months

ago.

Mrs. Bertha SchulU and son. Andrew, from laillvllle, are visiting Mrs Schultz's brother, Roy Jiggers, and family for s week. Mr. and Mre. John Sheridan, Mrs. Sara Dawson and son. Ronald, motored to Ocean City. Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Joggers and daughter, Marie, motored to

Millville. Surday.

Mre. Benjamin Pritchard. Is en-

tertaining her aunt. Mrs. Goods le,

of Germantown, for aome time. “Dixie." the pet dog owned by

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffith. Sr., was killed by an auto late Saturday night. Dixie was brought from Miami. Fla., last spring when Mr. and Mrs. Griffith returned from their southern

Dixls was very intelligent.

Coast Guard Station, spent Monday at hla home here. Mr. Garfield Lloyd, of Avalon, spent Thursday with his wife. Mrs. Effle Stiles and family spent Monday at Court House. Mr. Reeves Doug Ism and Mr. William SlmpL'.na spent Sunday

out of town.

Mr. and Mre. Vermont Stiles spent Monday evening at Court

Mr. El wood Howell, of Corson's Inlet Coast Guard Station, spent Wednesday with his family. Mre. Hannah Cahaiey, Mre. Howard Norton. Mias Alms Norton and Mr. A. H. ScbaUiagar spent Wednesday evealng at Wild-

wood.

and Mre. Matthew Schel-

Itnger. of Wildwood, spent Sunday

»he Bellevue Hotel. Mr. Cobb L with her fstber, Mr. George Stiles. Farm Demonstrator of Wiscomico Mre. Guy Errlcson. Mtas Edith County. Errlcson. Mre. Elwood Howell and Miss Clara Poster made s bust- Miss Margaret Howell spent nee* trip to Wildwood on Monday. Thursday evening st Wildwood. Miss Dorothy Tsucario returned Mr. and Mre. Zadok Sharp sad home Sundsy after s vacation ions spent Monday evening

with her grandparents In Maasa- Court House

chusetta. Mr Uriah Norton spent 1

William Hewitt and family day st Grassy Sounds. ‘

were In Wildwood Saturday even- Quite s number enjoyed

belleflain

and

motored to Ham mot,-

«ay.

C*m«T.a u 1U

nd-^V on v*

Mr and Mre. 0*.m

mlW motored m o! JV* u

Wbtoeadjy and coHm

andehUdii^ChSSlnd^T^ of Leeaburg. ^pent Sunday ^

J

Mra William Harris, tor\ 3

‘ift. and Mre. R. B. Maw* J Millville^M^ixSld^y moraS * Mre. Belle MelslJ SmSuL

phla. L visiting her mobe’r 1

Hannah Layton, for a ftr« Mr. and Mre. Letter Rlg*i~ srmont, spec: Saturd^ , Sunday with the latter's

Mr. and Mre. R. B. Hess

Mr. and Mre. LewL UAtlantic City, motored over', Sunoay and called on th.

Erma and Hulda Mason

Miss Glendora Muon 1* fii ,_

Si'lMU, 111 ** Rb “ U Mre. Florence Toxer. of

ood. called cn her niece, v™ ^to Layton, on Sunday afurrou Mrs. Pearl Hean and daurbts Marjorie, and son. Bobby ra. Wednesday at' Sea Isle City v

Mr. and Mre. Ira Hem.

Mr. and Mre. J. H. Clark u Mr. and Mrs. Lev! Hand sm, TueeuaJV fishing down alone U

Dels'., are Bay shore.

Miss Glendora Mason hu n orned home after a week's tu with her annt, Mre. Clare*** Is Runyon, of Cape May. ; Mr. Edward Rumbp andun \ of Mlilvllls, spent the » 1

with Mr. H. C. Mason

Mias Nettle Hess hu r..„., home after several day* guy r

her aunt at Cape May. Min Geraldine Abbott, of

vllle, la visiting Mlsg deeds

eeirti

Mre. Edna Howell, of Milli Is visiting her parents. Mr. Mre. Jaeo*- Pettit Mr. and Mrs. Aabury Bathe J to Millville on San

Ing.

Mre. Richard Merritt returned Sunday to her borne In Philadelphia after a two weeks’ visit here. Mre. Stephen Edwards returned Saturday to her home in Newfield after a visit here with her

grandchildren.

Mr. and Mre. Walter Norton and son. Harvey, were In Bridge-

ton on Thureday.

W. Collins Thomas spent s few days lest week at New Brunswick. Mr. and Mre. Milton Peterson and sons, of Woodbine, were Sunday visitors with O. R. Hamann

and iamlly.

ELDORA

G. Peterson and wife called on relative* at Erma on Tuesday evening. Miss Ida Peterson Is span some time with her aunt at Court

Mrs. M. Lovett, of Court House, called on her sister, Mrs. Mary Peterson, on Wednesday evening.

Mlsa Edith Hand, who hu been and Mre. Colmnan Taylor i «IW«»g a few days wllh relative, were In Cape May on Wednesday. | al Mill villa, came home on Thu re-

Roy Garrison, of Philadelphia, : day.

spent Sunday with his father. Miss Thelma Hamann is spending some time with her* grandparents st Newfleld. Rev. and Mre. Charles Halnea are entertaining relatives this

eek.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaskin and daughter, of Ocean City.

Charles Noon and family motored to Vineland on Saturday evening. Mr. G. Peterson mclorvd U Millville Saturday eveniag. Several of tin young pec^le attended the movie at Woodbine on

Saturday evening.

LewL and Ralph Peterson and

spent Sunday with Mre Elwood | Waller Hudson motored to Court

8<nlth. House and Erma on Sundsy. ' : | Mtas Hilda Bingham called on BEESLEVS POINT I EU*l Hand on Monday even-

Mre. E. V. Corson. Mias Maggie Cameron and Mrs. E. L. Corson : motored to Ocean City Tuesday

afternoon.

Miss Frances Stratton entertained one of her girl friend* this

several days

After spending

thta put week with friends in ‘ family. Tuckahoe. Mias Artie Smith re- - -

turned home.

William Fowler and Ralph Peterson were in Delmont on Sunday

evening.

Mias Edith Hand wu a Mlilvllls

visitor Saturday evening.

Mr. Alex Frout L .pending . ,lm « »lth Mr. John Fowler and

Peterson and Nelson Cheater

hTand*Mrs. Hobart Sapp and S^StOtv talT' P< t dhB * tr,p ’ c

tighter spent Sunday with Mr. C *“* week,

and Mre. StlUle Young. IUrr J r P«»*raon. of Mill villa, Is Miss Caroline Young .peal * Pending aome time with his sunt

Tuesday with Mre. Lulu Sapp. Mrs. Chris Hand.

Mre. Edna Bowen-Roote, of Mlsa Sharp, of Leesburs anent

and loved by aU the children In ; Sew York ww cbe guest of Mre. 1 the week end with Mias’ Irthel

the neighborhood and wan very: Archibald Clark, on Monday Hand

fond of fruit, especially oranges; E i mer l. Corson wu In Ocean u, » and ban.aaa. (City Friday morning. j o~«« *??**,- 6 trtp ^ Mlaa Mary Biddle and Edward Mr* William Sapp and son , Ul, w,t,, Mr - George Lamb

Griffith Jr . spent Monday even- tpnl Wednesday with her mother.!

lag with Mr. and Mre. Jamee Mre M. E. Stratton and daugh- E- Robinson, of Woodbine. Is Lxxke st Rio Grande | i er were in Philadelphia one day , ’P* n dlng aome time with Edwin

Mrs Iverna Springer and son. 'thta week. Noon.

Everett, of Cepe May Court House.] Mr. and Mre. Charles Brown Maybew Roberts and famii. of spent Monday with Mre. Rem - motored to Ocean City Saturday j Valley Forge, p,.. .pent a week ‘“Mre Elizabeth Snyder, of Cam- '‘"wre^L Lourey spent the week ' h “™' den. after spending two week* i end In Atlantic City with hen,.,., V* 1 I '** ““d of Sea Isle with her yrandaon and erlfe. Mr. parents. i ' ,,y ' ■ p ® Bt o®* day laat week with and Mr* Alvin Manor Is now M re William Sapp spent Wed . Ur o««hton. •siring n-latlves !■» Flsblhg Creek nesday with her mother. Jocob Srhlager and wife of or a week. Mr. and Mre. Ed Gandy and ! -'UH*llle and Albert Aumaek. wife Mia* Opal ffchelleoger wu shop- j son. of Maurtcetown. N. J.. called ‘'Od daughter, of Vineland visited

on hL cousin. E. L. Coreoa and Mr. and Mre Herman Lehnar on

ping In Wildwood. Monday. _

Mre AMs Scull, of Cape May w ,f a , on Sunday. Sunday Court House, wu calling on her Mrs. Ads Cox and friends, of Aaron

mother. Mrs. Eva Ingersoll. Mon ; Ocean City, called on Mr am' ' wlf0 * nd toughday Mre E V Corson one evening °“»<r and Mre. Garner

■ hla oaai omV ^ciereon on Hlindav evenlnv

thta put week " j "■‘‘••'•on on Sunday evening.

IF YOU WANT LUMBER OR Tbe Palermo BaptLt Church * ,r *nd Mrs. Walton Gray, of anything In bulldera' supplies, will boto no Sunday evening aer- 1 '°r<'h*st*r. apent n few days last call CbamplAB. 10th street and Vice* during August, but will join , »««k with relatives here ... . . Mr, tuid Mra. K. o. Makf.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hetiei sad Mre. Alins Hess mutonf I Somers Point on Thursday n Mr. end M»v. Levi Hand <i Mrs. Hand's parent*. Mr asd E Cocover, of Plesasntvilif, f toy and Sundsy. Mre. Anna William.- at vllle. called on Mrs R B. on Saturday afternoon. Mies Gladys Hess spent i toy eveniag at Sea Isle City.« Mr. and Mre. Moore. of-OToi bine, visited their daughter. » Samuel Heaton, on Wedn*sdzy. Mr. and Mre. Herehel Uys and family spent Tuesday nr* with Mrs. Shaw, of Seaville. Harry Moore, of Oce»n 0 visited Mies Erma Mason on *'

Mre. Edith McCormick and* Lawrence, were seen Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. R. B 1 ed to Heislerville on Wednesday Mrs. Nelson Beebe and ckBO or Marshal vllle. spent 3m night with her parents. Mr ■ Mre. Albert Hess, of Tr-

Farm.

Uttle Bobby Has*, eon e and Mrs. Robert Hew. i-< 1“"^ Mr. and Mre. H. I> Harry Willita and baby, of n antvllle. spent Wednesday ’ Mre Marguerite Hand. Mr. and Mre. Thomix have rented a bungaio*

Ing to H. T.

Thomas Harris, which accident at Second Strer vllle. wu brought bark « toy In a badly battered com Mre. R. B- Hess *nd dii motored to VInsland on Tie Mrs. L. Ward and daugb Millville, spent Sunday •“* and Mre. Thoms* Harris Muter Carlton Mason b ing st the home of Mr an Steve Stevenson, of Cap-'■*-' Mr Hirbee. of Ocea" 1 ■ ,

evsnlng. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence yon and son. Belford. of CaP* spent last Sunday Lemunyon's fstber. » r

visiting her parent*. Mr ac

visiting ner pare-*. »"

Charles Hass, for s If* Mias Mabel Hoffman. « monton. Is vtaltla* Mi* “b^u. to Mr. sad

Heaton, a daughter, on * f

JU Mr S and Mrs. L*v‘ tained company from oui on Sundsy. July to. Mr. George W. l H "“ children, are vtaltlnx

Trenton tor s few d*A ,

Mlm Marion Durell.

York. L Halting her P;‘ ^

and Mre. Fletcher Dnr<i>

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