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rnMldLiini; nomeroui othrr atir«r-
l,rao E. Mam; wu ' «*Pto!Tr of first prize.
Mrs. Berths rhsmber*. for the 8r»v U»e ta her life, woe s prize ss t WW-BUjTr It te rxpccM U>e strlat Band sill uke part In thtr Nes Tear's parade in the strial;
band class, la PbllsdelphU McKIbben Is mo Tin* two
"* « recent); purchased b; him
ELDORA Daniel Bishop and Rclrt Chamber were In Drnatavtlie on Tae»- £•? ecents*. Mrs. Jennie Bln*ham has her father here with her for some
time.
Mr. H. O. Markte was In Den-
nis ri lie on Tuesday
Mr. O. Pei';~c made a busl, trip la Woodulnc on Wed-
County ness ntanon. |r- No. !•« 1
to the CMivratert tocatlon on the newlay.
West Side, to make room for the Mr Alex Band and wife enter■e* Philip Baker Hotel. The tmined company on Sunday, houses occupied a rite In Pine Are-, Lewis Peterson called on Milo -t the Boardwalk Thomas Hudson on Monday even In*. • makmz some Improve- Several of the youn* folks went >o his bouse In Magnolia 1 to the Woodbine morics on Wed-
U la reported that Mr. nesday evening,
w owner of the Artisan. | The Bpworth League on NoEast (tek Avenue, will early begin I vember 17 will bold a nodal lor razing the property gathering and have refreshments!
Mrs. Emma Powler railed on Mrs. Emma Noon on Wednesday evening. O. Peterson and non, Charles, motored to Vineland on Thurs-
day.
Mr. Charles Noon broke his finger while . loading wood on Tuesday. Mr. Ed. liolllngshcad. wife and daughter, of Dclmonl. called on Mrs. Mary Peterson on Friday
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Maekle at.tended an oyster supper at Dorchester on Friday evening. Several ot the members of th« Red Men's lodge motored to Port Norris lodge on Friday evening. Miss SIvIra Whllden. of Del-
jfsr sale. It will be held at the mont. spent Friday night Town Hall Miss Hannah Hampton.
A few of the people motored to Cepe May on Thursday evening. Mr. Charles Noon called on Mr. Chris. Hand on Sunday morning. Edwin and William Noon motored to Belleplain on Friday
evening.
and Mrs. H. O. Maekle made a business trip to Dcnnls-
vOle on Wednesday.
Nelson Chester called on Mr. H. O. Maekle on Wednesday. Mrs. Alice Hampton and daughr motored to Denntavtllc on
Wednesday evening.
‘land called on
Mrs. Mary Peteruoa on Wednes-
day afternoon.
Mr. C. Peterson and father
trip to Millville on Wednesday. and Beulah Hand
Mis. Mary Peterson on Messrs. Greco A J~liaa! Thursday evening, builders of numerous brick prop- Mr. and Mntfl H. O. Maekle erttaa. have purchased the corner motored to Vineland on Thursday Pine cud Holly Beach Are-1 afternoon.
Mias Catherine Manley
has rrinraed to Rozborongh. Paafter making extensive aHcrattons
RIO GRANDE
o £ rih having new bungalows bifflt here. Men are digging the collars this week. The congregations of the Burleigh M. E. and Green Creek M. E. churches attended services In the M. E. Church here on Sunday evening. Rev. Byron Mayberry Is spending this week at Dividing Creek Mrs. Charles Gull burg is spending this week In Philadelphia With relatives. Miss Elizabeth Harris, oi Phila delphlu. spent Sunday here with her niece. Mrs. Melvin J. wellMiss Emma Crease Is visiting In Philadelphia. Mrs. Harry Steer was shopping In Philadelphia last Friday.
said they wIU e
the alarm brought t
g K to the tare pert.
r the upper afternoon with Mrs. William Pci-
! _ a Hand swent Saturday with her aunt. Mrs. Katie
Hand.
Him Ethel Hand and Miss Htl-
HaHoween. tuclud- dt pt.pK.m who teach at Oeinset out In Ibe eat o«, came home for the week
■ of their home,
Mrs. Katie Hand and
Mrs. Elmer Ffthlan will give a tored to Millville on Saturday public pleachle at the Tilhian." Jol> Peterson, wfjo works East Maple Avenue, this week for Bivalve, came home for the week the benefit of the Wildwood Branch
the Needle Work Guild.
"Carry The News" Sunday school class, connected with the First
Presbyterian Church,
Mr. and Mrs. Art* KHly visited Atlantic City on Monday. Mrs. Marlin Long, of Wildwood, spent Tuesday here with relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with her niece. Mrs. Alfred Kntriken. Mrs. Clara Hand and children, have returned from a month's visit at Norwood, Pa with rela-
tives.
The King's Daughters of the Baptist Church met on Thursday evening at Mrs. Ben Law I home. Refreshments were served. Mrs, Mary Selover spent a few days last week with Mrs Everett Hand, at Wildwood. Mrs. Fred Gordon entertained her mother, from Philadelphia.
Sunday.
Mils Bernice Morton and Ott Stoker won prl*e» at the carnivata at Court Houne
and Cape May.
Mrs. A E Edwxrds, Mrs. James Robbins and Mrs. J. S. Harris tended a Hallowe'en nodal back to I Wildwood on Friday evening.
TUOCAHOE K. Helen Lambert, of Mays Landing, will sing In the Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon. Miss Lambert has an unusually sweet voice. Mr. ana Mrs. Ed. Lacroix and Mis. Green and daughter went to Sea Isle City Sunday morning. Harvey Dukes, who received a fractured skull sereral weeks ago when he was run down.by a car. who was taken to the Millville Hospital, returned to his home here last week. Charles Bcrgh. of Camden, spept several days of this week In town. Fred Hagelgans has moved his family into the properly recently vacated by Charles Parker. Local radio fans will be pleased , bear that Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace are hooked to broadcast from W P G oe -Tuesday evening, the !4«h. A Christmas entertain' mltrce composed of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Barley.. Mrs. Re beers Gandy. Eva u Smith and Mrs. S. G. Langley was appointed last Sunday at the Methodist Sunday
Mrs. H. W. Gandy sutetltutlug for her at the sehool. Dr. Marcia Smith, of Ocean City, was Ip town on Sunday. William C. Strack motored WAodhlnc Saturday morning. Mrs. Rebecca Sutton Is visiting frtanta in FrankllnTlIle. George Holt spent Monday In Philadelphia.
E. O’Danlel: directors. Mayor Orville T. King, of Wildwood Crest; Evan O. Slaughter, Frank H. Collins. John J. Kay. Jr.. Oliver U Blackwell. Jed DuBols. Clarence G. El dredge. Frank D. Colson. Dr. A Walker. Allen E. Grace. E. O. Middleton. Heber Crane.
WiWwood Board of Trade Ejects Officers J. H. Beecher, a prominent real estate broker, was elected Thursday as president of Wildwood Board of Trade to ceed H. Foster Goslln. who retires after four year* of service. Other officers elected were: First vice president. Frank D. Colson; second vice president. Oliver I- Blackwell; third vice president. John
Want To Wake Up Monday Feeling Good?
Try Spending Part of Sunday in A SUGGESTION 10.30—Sermon. “Has the Church a Care for 2.30— Sunday School 7.00—Epworth League. “Why An I a er. Miss Lloyd. 7.30— Sermon. “Times Are Hot What They Sea Isle City M. E. •THE HOUSE OF HAPPINESS** JOHN F. LENNON. Pastor.
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no are wide awake ariltag Christmas cards. The Isdlre of the church will glee s Nuw England ■er la the basement of the church In the
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