Cape May County Times, 27 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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Harnsioln ■sent Edr Cuditeta Bad Litth V^owdar and Thursday li tiwUe After TwwBmt Cm- 2f“ cu f 8h ' r^tur^d on PHJ. r> ditford Powell WitMrew A>u* c. L-

TV RrpakUcw ma>or)ty of tkc Hoar of laiUy Toooday M Mrtrd Ralph W. rbawdloa. of BrrgM. aa SmMr. and Anthony J. &nruaa of AUaatic. aa floor lodrr. for tk« !•>< — arte a ol ' UfuUiara which w|0 oo« n Jaaaary It Fradartoh J. Bn>of (Tatan Oooaty. «aa rc r. Ctarh eTthe Shwve Pnor to tha conraatins of the

row Now York, after a fhw days there —

Mr. and Mr*. B. Bhaplro and family |«ft for Baltimore on Taaw day moraine, where they will re~tln Indeflnltely. Mina Celia I Ptano taaehar and or*anUt at 'he Capitol Theatre, waa In Phi lade) phta oa Thuraday and Friday. A recttlar aaeaUag of the Odd kllowi am* hald at tha halt aa>

•w »aehr with frienda In Philadelphia. [lea Lillian Stein, of New York, etalted her parents for a few days Mias Stein formerly waa a student at the Woodbine High School. Mr. Archie Lery. of Egg Har>r. spent Monday evening and Tuesday with the Sapereteln

family.

Allan C. Levenaon and Thompson Peterson motored to Atlantic City on Monday evening. ~1oe H. Mendelsohn waa a Philadelphia visitor on Monday. Philip Kata and Max Bear ■ent an enjoyable evening at Atlantic City on Monday. Alex Mendelsohn, of Philadel»l». spent the week end with

Mra. B. Sown left for Philadelphia ou BnAay and returned

Wednesday evening.

Mist Senate Bscher. a student at Temple University, arrived oa Wednesday evening and remained

until Sunday afternoon.

A number of the Woodbine rri<u * 1“ PW^delphla.

Hlsh Hrhnnl ssnlnra w*n. «■ for their pUy. 'which will take

place oa Friday evening*.

ERMA Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Swain attended the trial of Mra. MatUa at Court House Monday of last week. Nelson Gsrrettson has started work oa ht« new bungalow, to he built beside hla old home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox and daughter, of Cheater, spent several days here this week with Mr. Cox’s father. Jacob Cox. who Is 111. H. V. Suulta spent Wednesday In Atlantic City, on bust new for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Mr. and Mra. Jaggers entertained friends from Wildwood, at dinner. Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. Born entertained Mrs. Anna Steelman and of Vineland, at dlaner. Sun-

day

Mr. and Mra. Lewis Creme

spent Sunday In Camden

Mra. Adda Oibsoa and noa. Al-

| ben. and Howard Bwali

Sheridan entertain-

Mias Edith Matthews has pur-

chased a player piano.

Mrs Steelman and son. of Vineland. who are aantatlng In music at the revival aerricea at the

bungalow on the new road, by wiring it fo:

lights.

The school children Journeyed to Rio Grands Friday afternoon and played a very exciting gam. of bat ball and were defeated by the Rio Grande team. Mine Lou lee Stratton visited In Cape May Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troxell. of Wildwood, called on Mra. Carrie Romberger. Saturday. Mra. Sara Jackson, also Mrs. Allie Barnett and Mrs. Mattie Matthews, of Flaking Creek, spent the day with Mrs. Bert Snyder. Thursday. Mra. Carrie Romberger Is able to be out doors after being confined to her home for four weeks aa the result of aa auto accident in Wildwood. Mtaa Elinor Oliver, of Wat Caps May. called on folks here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson entertained their daughter. MVs. I

delphla. haring cloned their place of bus!new here. Mra. Emma Schellenger called on her brother. Lev lie Schellenger and wife, and new baby, at (belt home la Green Creek. Friday . Andrew Hickman and wife, of South Dennis, called on relatli here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John

and von. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawson and son. Ronald, speai urday evening la Wildwood. Mi mi Opal Schellenger Saturday c'-ght In Cold Spring with Mra. b irths Halbruner. Mrs. Sara Dawson, with a numapent Thursday evening In Ocean

City.

Mrs. Harry Adams, of Flahlng Creek, spent Wednesday with Mm. Rem Taylor. Mrs. Katherine Jng;/ers and Mm. Emma Soults attended the national risking day for parents , at tha grammar school and High school, at Cape May. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnett, of Fishing Creek, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snyder. Mrs. Lnurs Bcayman waa in Cape May shopping Thursday. Mm. Rhex's Faddla called on frienda her* during the week, after being In the hospital for over nine weel.a. Mrs. Georgia Garret taon spending a wees or more Thanksgiving with friend* In illadelpbla. Word waa recs'ved from Aunt Hannah Thomas that ahe arrived safely In Florida, and enjoyed the trip very much and is Ip flne health aKer the long trip for such an elderly lady. Wendal Fraley has vacated the old Bennett boner and Is now located In the small Platt Mrs. Annie Mellick was shopping in Cape May Thuraday.

Girls from the Willing Workers Sunday school clam are soliciting money to be donated to the Near East relief fund In Spnday school at Christman.

The clam distributed bankets of fruit among the sick and shut-ins In* the week.

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