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Mi.<, <lulh Dailey ep^n. KMdayJ Mra. Peter Schuae and rhllanerntem with Mia* Mary Y>uard. ,-dreo returned home Sunday from Mrs. J. B. Coraon and daurt.- U two montha vWt in Pblladcl

ter*. Cecil and Elltabeth. chopped I Phla.

In Atlantic City Saturday. 1 Mr*. Emma Lamkin and two E E Madara and Ch-.rlc* Coma-; children were week end vlallor.

boon motored to BrldR. ion Thu»- In Penn*«rt,ve.

day on bu*ine,s. Robert Wilson passed Easier James Dailey and S. E. Yoangj wUh hla brother. In Frankford.

motored to Philadelphia on Mon- j

day.

Ralph Wells and lady friend, of

Philadelphia, spent Sunday with hla mother Mrs. William T. Wells.

Mrs. Russel Field* and Miss Ai-

med* Adams called on Mrs. Somers

Collins Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary VUxard demons!

ed for her driver’* license, at Cape

May Court House, on Saturday. Mrs. Gertrude Carter, of Maple

Shade, spent the week end with

her mother. Mrs. A. Delblong

Benjamin Springer and mother

motored to Eldora on Sunday.

Frank V. Gandy and family motored lo Highland Park. Pa., to spend Sunday with his brother

and wife.

Mis* Bale! Caldwell returned to her school duties In Trenton Sunday after trending a week at her home here. The B. B. Sewing Circle entertained at the home of Mrs. Walter Voss Thursday afternoon Peter B Hoi and wife, o! Pennsgrove. were Friday visitors with his parents. Robert MeCooch passed

COLD SPRING

ELDORA

. _ B vmi nr 1 •*>« first P*rt of the week with James Dailey. Mrs. 8. E. ' ou u«; b daughters In Philadelphia

and Miss Myrtle Madara motored

— - James Smith and wife at

Philadelphia Thursday.

Mr .and Mr*. Karl Leiblong and friends, of Maple Shade, spent Easter with Mrs. A. Leiblong. Mr. Stephen Bourgeois, of Philadelphia. spent a few days with

Mr. and Mrs. S. E- Young.

Mrs- Charles Fields and daughter. Bertha and Mr. Rusaell Fields and* on. Frank, called on friands in Cape May Court House

Sunday afternoon.

Edward Corson and Miss Ruth Dailey attended the movie* a

Eomr. Pol.. S..urt.» , b . & IV. <M>ai .nd »■"■!»•!»,. a CMMl.rr »H»» *1

ternoon. She spent the latter

owner* o? a new sedan. Ira P. Grllen and wife passed Tuesday evening with Wilson Johnson and family, in Ocean

ciu-.

Miss Anna Gandy, of Chews Landing, passed her Easter vacation with her parents. Harry Mark and Clarence Vanderberg. of Cape May. were Thursday visitors at the home

of Richard Voaa.

The remains o' Urs. Hannah I Stevenson, on old realder: of this

and John Visza.-d motored to Sea Isle City Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Ward, of Ocean City, and Mr. and Mr*. G. W. Keever and sons, of Philadelphia. called on Mrs. A. Leiblong

Sunday.

part of her life In Ocean City. Mrs. Neal Regina and daughter. Mlsa Lucy, were Philadel-

phia shoppers Saturday.

Albert Rowland and son. Nor-

and Mrs Wesley Paullin motored an '* * . t. BrldKf toii vull Our «!,«,! .lo--l Thu.vlu Br. BoLrt ,1 " S""' w " k

Mr. and Mrs Charles Kinxler entertained friends from Phil*-,

del phi a over Easter.

Miss Margaret Laughlln. Petersburg, and Augustus Smith.

f Mr. and

Russell Dickenson, wife, three children and Wesley Grrssman. ! of Mllitlllc. spent Sunday with the former's brother and family, representative of the Elec-

I Ocean City, called on Ml» ' ric Company. Atlantic Mary Vixxard Saturday evening. c “r- *“ our , 1 ‘“' Mr. and Mr*. M. Kruke enter- *«*•?* ri * ne ‘* ‘ ur ,ltctrt ^ t > ta.ued friend* from Phllad.-lphU, N **r ,,r r ' rry «*Wenl rigned and AUanlic rf:ity on Easter j Tht ’ p - T - A—wiatioi gy,,^ I has purchaju-d a piano fitnu a Kiss Cecil Corson spent Satur-j MIH'tlle company for Ihr Gram

day night with Mias Lucy Rcginv., mar

of Petersburg A** 0 " 1 «»enty friends gathered Mr .and Mr*. Frank Sark have]*' »>"">'■ G « , "= r H '* W ~1 sold their ptace and have moved 1 uesday evening to help him cele-^ to Petersburg. ] brale hi* slaty-ninth birthday Mt*. W. T. JVella and son.! S* 111 *' Ingernoll a I^Roy. spent Thursday in .\t- granddaughter. of II add. ianllc City. ' Height*. Waiter Hens and wi The J. I. C met at the home o'!* 1 " 1 Mrs. Katbenne Btetser and Mias Verna Paullin Thursday U™"'''*'!*:*"'-'- '* <>”«" Ciiy

evening. I »«re Tuesday guest; Mrs. E. B. Simon has return*^ Mrs. Georg< Hoff

to her home In Philadelphia after Mr*. Eva Hawkins and spending the post week with' daughter*, Mrs. L* la Burke Mrs Frank Bark I Ruth Hawkins, of Tuc-kaboe Williun Corson and John Vlx- were Friday evewlng callers on

xard mot ore dto Woodbine Sun- Richard Voas and day evening. William Eldr-dg.

Charier Kinxler had the mis- , unlay vlallor with his grand-

fortune of falling .from a step-' children In Dias Creek,

ladder while papering one day' Alfred Sapp, wife and laal week, and Injured bis back. 1 Lyde Smith motored to Trenton

Mrs Anna La-lblong and Mr*. ] the first ol the week

Gertrude Carter call.vl on Mr*. Harold Ron*. Jr., of Turkaboe. Minnie 1. Corson Sunday even-1 panned the week end with hir-

ing. ■ grandparent*.

Mr. and Mrs. Adams enter-' Mr*. Eva Vandrrgrift and taland relatives from Bridgeton 1 brother-in-law. of Rlv. ndde. owey the week end. were Sunday visitor* with her

■lit. and Mrs. Curtis Coraon ' aunt. Mi* Dora Von*,

and non. Curtis, spent Btinday Mis. Evelyn Fonfcr. of New with her parent*. Mr and Mrs. Yoik. spent Rastei with her

Eugene Townaend. of Ocean daugbtei and mother

View, | Mrs. Allie Van Gilder was In Nelson Boyd, of Washington. Court lion- on business tb<

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brn> of Wildwood, were calling friends here Friday. Henry Trador spent Sunday enlng in Erma. Mr. and Mr*. Gus Steifel were calling on friends In Erma Monday evening. Mrs. Catherine M. Petrie, who died at her home on Lafayette Street. Cape May. Wednesday, was buried at the Cold Spring Catholic Cemetery at 11 A. M Saturday. Rev. E. P. Kennedy, rector of the Church of Our Lady Star oi the Sea. Cape May delated. The Sunbeam Sunday School Clans of the Tabernacle Church, of which Mrs. Eli* Thompson if teacher, met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Pierce Faddis, who entertained In honor of her nelce. Miss Edith Garrettson. Mrs. E1U Bally and daughter. Mrs. Martha Halbruncr and and Mrs. Court Dickinson, attended the fashion show at Court House Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Loper entertained her cousin and a friend from Reading. Pa., over the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Learning ■re entertained at dinner Suniy, by Mr. and Mrs. Pier* Faddis. at Erma. Mra. Aurilla Elliott I* vlaitlag her sister In Chester. Pa., for

while.

Mrs. Martin Thompson spent Friday at the home of Mi Melbourne Schellenger.

Erma.

Kennard Matthews, of Erma, called on his sister. Mrs. George Bally, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard Taylor entertained folks from Pennsylvania over Easter. Robert Argo wa* taken to Cooper Hospital within the past Robert fell from his pony Injured bis knee pretty

badly.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Soult# spent Sunday in Erma with their

n. Hiram, and family.

William Swain wa* ejected an elder of the I’mhyterLn Church

and will be ordained n

day morn lag at the Old Brltk Church. Rev. Wilght hope* for

large turnout at this ter eating arrvice. Easter

wen very beautiful and impres-

sive. Sabbath morning.

The Busy !!<* Sunday School Clan, of Tabs. nacle Church,

a. met Saturday evening

home of Mre. A. EUlott and surprised Mre. Edwin Griggs witli a miscellaneous shower.

umber of friends called

Mr* Harry Needles on Easter Sunday. Mre. Needle* has beer, quite 111. hut Is better now. M-. and Mrs. Harry Foster entertained quite a lol of callers from different points of New Jcr--y e?sn from P< nn*ylvanla. Sun-

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* Edith Hand, who is work J

the Easter holidays.

Russell Peterson and wife, of Millville, spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mr*. C: Hand. Several of the boys attended ,e movies on Friday evening, at

’nodbine.

Mrs. Katie Hand, non* and ■laughter motored to Millville

Sat u Kay.

Walter Gbecn. of Philadelphia, spent the week end with his grand parents, Charles Noon and family npd Saturday evening at Millville. Several of the men attended - Red Men Lodge at Delmont Saturday evening, t'haries Bingham, wife and ■laughter motored to Philadelphia c.i Easter Monday. Several luembtr* of Are wan ni Council. D. of P- motored to Wildwood on Tuesday evening to isit the Wildwood Lodge. Mr. Garner Peterson, wife and on spent Wednesday In MUIVUIe and Vineland. mr*. John Mar lay and Isitor* at Mr. and Mre. Markles the past week. Several of our people attended the P. 0. S. of A . Annlverear at Delmont on Friday evening. Mrs. Sarah Goff and Mre. Laura Peterson were on the pas! k sick list. Jr*. Tomlin and danghter. of HeislrrviUe. spent Friday with Mrs. Sarah Goff. Mre. Annie Lee Is Improving after being sick for the

•eeks.

William Schenck U quite 111. Alex Baud and family spent Sunday afternoon with A. Faure and wife, of Belleplatn. Lewis Petereon motored May* Landing on Saturday even-

Bari Hoop and ramily spent last we -k end In Wilmlngvon.

Del.

Mr*. Bess Sbet.uaa ha* purchased a coupe and Is learning to drive. Mrs. Gefae and son. of Wilmington. Del., visited Mr. and re. John Sheridan last Sunday. Harold De Camp la making bU borne with hi* Meter. Mre. L V. Brewln. for a time. Mr. and Mra. Bert Dowson and „n spent one evening last week with Mr. and Mre. Frank Miller, of Mayvill*. Mrs. Beetle Sheridan spent last Monday evening. In Anglesea. Pfailip Esser returned b from Florida daring the p**t week, after pending the winter there. Mrs. Frank Romberger. with lends from Wildwood, motored A', a Ion one day last week. Walter Barber, of Cold Spring, called in the neighborhood Wed nesday. k About one hundred persons have signed a petition during thf have the Erma school house removed to a safer place, before next school term. The spot where It is now becoming more dangerous ,-ery year. It is situated on the Main Seashore concrete road with

Mis. W. K. Lovett and Mr. Harry Lovett, of Court House, spent Saturday evening Garner Petereon and family. Goff entertained his sister from Cape May on Friday. Mis* Hilda Bingham railed Mrs. Maty Petereon on Sunday afternoon. Edward Powell and family spent Easter Sunday in Ocean

City.

H O. Ma< kl and wife niad< buslnta* trip to Woodbine and Dennlsv ille on Tuesday. C Wblldin. of Delmont. called on Charles Bingham on Thurs-

day.

day.

D. C-. called on Oscar Well* on of the week.

The P. R. C Club held tb meeting ou Monday evening their club house. Mr. and Mra Dunbar, ul , laolie City, had a narrow cape at the Palermo rallr< crossing when their cat hit

<o aim one-half-year-old daughter of Mr. .uid Mre Nathan Sheppard, died Sunday night April 4. at ner honw hen-, oi pneumonia. Interment took place Wednesday at Tabernarle M. E Church. Erma, with Rev. L. V. Hi. w in officiating. Mre. Martha Balbruurr railed on Mre. Albert McNeal. In Eima.

Sal ui day.

Constructor Walter Barb, i !■ now building Rlrbatd Kw log's bungalow on taboo! house lane Mrs. Marvin Elliott spent Friday in Philadelphia. Albert Matthews secured bis driver's lloeiiM- in Court House

Saturday.

Mre. Charles Rohm entertained Mre. Eva Browne, of Cape May Polnt. Sunday.

Ralph Pederson spent Thnrwday evening with Edwin Noon. p. A. Errickson. of Delmont, called on Garner Petereon

Friday.

Charles Bingham and mother motored lo Cape May on Sunday. Misses Ethel Hand and Hilda Bingham, of Clctnenion. spent e Easier holiday* home. Daniel Chambers and family oved lo Idas Creek last week.' Charles Bingham and family spent Thursday evening with his brother In Cape May. Mrs Herman la-nher Philadelphia on Turw-

TUCKAHOE

CONTHACTOH* MA'C8 your

Hat of builder a supplies We t an save you money, t h«mj»lon. loth Street and Wert Avenue. Ocean: Ui: Ada Knydei. of Phlladel City. N. J. "Look for U»* sign ' ! phi*, called on Flora K. Ballej —| Saturday alu-inooa

Mr aiul Mrs S. 0 Laugh y] tertained Mn. Langley's slst.

Clifford Boh!,. Curl i> Jacob Field*. How and Conrad fU-lsIng.

"•'addle. I've discovered what I've been iioing wrong. I've been standing Her near the ball •» 1 1

WANT A BOSSIE?

NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR (but roui Wa hate a good aUtcg' of light, h.'-diuui heavy weight. Buy the I tmtuplOB Rovrflnc of ’ • 'hampuiti. i strovt and Waal]

kvrntie.

for the *'

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Ulll fini/ ihi t*itk lo 'xiietiian if you uiH ihi ilarliuf point a it, o in our ilenilitj It uill tell thr iou

Camden, and A> Phoenlaville, Sunday

I Dl. \V. V V<-t kes and Ed 11" ley motored to Cold Springs Fi

day e

ii and family wen 'to Millville Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mt* J Uatdorf apen Sunday with lelailvt* In Atlauti

laiy.

| Mi and Mis Thomas OtiR went to AtluuHr City Katuida

rnlng.

Mis.. Mary La Held, spent the with ht-l pal, HI,

'. ol Uloo

holidays wltfc their daughter. Mre. Anthony Canuao. »'•

St- '..I W*.

Riggins

a* ae. sms aow*

Philadelphia, spent several days with Mre. P- Cxnuso. Mira Evelyn Mason, of Phila-

delphia. spent Sunday with her

Lincoln Way. of Jenklnlowa.

Pa, spent Sunday with bis

Mr. and Mre. Ernest Dow nani and daughter spent the wee* end In Philadelphia with relative*. Captain Frank Shaw and wife were Cape May Court ** ~

vUltora Thursday Mr. and h Boxarth motored

log Sunday.

D-munyon.

lew day*.

Mrs. R- B. Mason and son. Carl, motored to Cap*' May on

Monday.

Mr. R. B. Ileus made a buslnr«K trip to Tuckahoe on Mon-

Rev. Byron May hern . ily were railing on in Fishing Creek rpcenilv Mr. Rash and fanulr moved back here to th.'i t L mer nwldeace. from Wi|,:* ( where they have be«n

the winter.

Mre. Nelt'.e Rohan spun ■ day In PhlladelphU ahoppin, " Mrs. Karl Clouting. M:.. a ere Steele, and Mr* r. >c fl Spalding, of Wildwood. Mr | “ ard Doreey. of FhiladelphL Mre. Clarence Hobart, oi

day.

Mr. H. C. Mason spent Monday with Ms daughter. Mre. Clarence Lrmunynn. of Cape May. Mr. and Mra. Kennith Bonham. of Eldora. spent Sunday , with her parents. Mr. and Mre. Baymond i Clarence Hoffman.

Mays Land- ‘ Mr. John Mason, of Port Ellia-

! beth. was In town on Saturday*

Mr*: Mary Kurt*, of Egg Har- Mrs. Clarence Hoffman and bor. Is spending some time with | father. Mr. End icon, motored

a steady streanifof traffic at all limes and it la also necessary for

the little folks to crow two railroad* and the concrete road in going to and from school Miss Jennie Hughes, of Court House, spent a couple days here Ub Mre. Dionlon. Mr*. M. Swain. Mrs. Sara Dawson. Mre. Carrie Taylor and Mrs. J agger* attended the fashion show at Court House given by Mre. Katherine G re I be I Thursday afternoon. Miss Margaret Klmsey. after being here all winter, returned lo Wildwood and is now with her grandmother. Mr*. T. Thompson. Miss Etta Dionlon. of Philadelphia. spent 'he Eaater holidays hen- with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Nueber Dionlon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mason motored to Millville and shopped there last week end. Mr. and.Mrs. Philip Hem rnlertained Hr. William*, of Philadelphia. last Monday and Tues-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Swain and daughte.. Mary Isabelle, accompanied by Mre. Etta Beeves, motored lo Millville one day recently and spent the day with tela-

Millville Friday.

Mr and Mre. Elmer Cox and] Mr. Adam*, of I’leasantvine. two daughters spent Friday eve-1 called on Mr. B. B. llesa on

nlng In Delmont with relative*, j Sunday.

William Gasklll and two rons | Mr*. Mable Champion of Lee* were Sea Isle City visitors Sat-1 burg, spent Sunday with her son urday evening. i Mr. Leland Champion and fam-

Mr and Mre. William Kurtz 1 Ily.

and son motored to Egg Harbor | Mr. P. Harris, of Haxleton. Friday evening. j 0, » lrlend, ‘ ^

Amos Gandy, of Philadelphia.! Sunday,

spent' Sunday with hi* father. ] Mr. and Mre. J. Denni*. Miss Mao Carew. of Phlla-1 Dennisville. spent Sunday w

delphta. spent Sunday with her ‘ relatives here

parents. Mr. and Mre. William

Carew.

lives

Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly. Sr., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marie K. Kelly, lo Theodore C- Edmunds, of Wlhdaor Avenue. Cape May

City.

Mr. and Ere.

paulod by their brolher and sisler-ln-law. recently of Noitb Wildwood but now of North Rio Grande, visited Mr. and Mr*. LdRoy Jaggera Sunday. Kusaell

r. and Mre. 8. Cawabonc. and Mre. E. Jarvis and son. Edward, of Millville, spent Sunday at tbelr summer rottage

here.

Anthony Master, o Untie City, spent Sunday her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

wood Dallas.

Several f rom here Ihe basketball ganu a City Friday evening.

Thomas Creamer, of Dennisville. and Mss Ida Cream motored to Millville Sunday. Mr*. R. B. Hera and daughter. Mre. R. B. Mason, motored

Millville on Saturday.

Mr. James Stiles and family, of Millville, railed on his brother Mr. Jacob Pettit, on Sunday. Mr. Edward Hoffman made a business trip to Philadelphia or

at tended j Wednesday.

Mt B. B. Mason made a buxi rip to Wildwood on Friday

i. Ernest Downam and Mrs P. Canuao and Mr. and Mre. Joseph Slbert arc on the slek

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lagamaxlno and Miss Francis Canuso. of Philadelphia, spent the- we-ek end with Mr. and Mre. P. Canuso. Mrs. B. Coleman ha* returned home after upending the winter

away.

Mre. Aaron Jrrner. of Ocean City. 1* spending a few days here with relative*. John McGooUan. of PhlUd*lphia. spent the week end will his mother. Mre. B. McGoohan. Mr. and Mre. William Kurt: and son and Mre. Mary Kurix spent Sunday In Bridgeton relative*.

evening.

GREENFIELD

day

The W C. T. V. had o meet lux In the M. E Church or Wednesday. The mernlng speakei mas Rev Haul Myers, the after Speaker wa* Rev. Chat lei

ol Guobrii

1. Is-e made a huslnesr I Woodbine on Monday. K Howell made a buslnea trip to Oeean city ou Monday

Mr* Charles CloverdaU. ol Helklertllle. vlilted her patent* Mi and Mi* K Howell on Hri

Nelson

r railed or. Gal Sunday evenlni Samuel Chili

attended a Grange Hireling

Tuesday.

It William Peterson wi

Mi

John Barlour apent

Camden.

Mis* Myra Way bai

lo Trenton after sp< ndlng week end with her inollrer. Mr*.

E. Way.

md Mre. Edmund Jiflrie*.

W. D. Wilhelm, of Philadelphia. visited G<orge Murray and family on Thursday Mr*. Mary Duke* motored Cap, May Conn House on Wed-

nesday

Mr*. Maty Wilhelm, of Philadelphia. has returned home after spending some time with hi Irr hire. Mr. and Mre. S. Til ion and son motored to Camden to spend the week and with relatives. J. W. Gandy spent Friday ■ nlng with George Murray. Mi. and Mrs. Gworge Breyei | and friends, ol O.aden. wen

City on Wednesday. Milton Robbia*, g .11 age, a Wildwood High graduate has been awai varsity "R” for hU work basketball team at Rcr Polytechnic Inatilute. Tr in* U a aophnu.' ( the department of chemuxl * ring and is makinx xt> tv crlienl scholastic record. and Mre. Evans C. Sha& . spent the Eaater holida;> a Philadelphia. Mre. Florence Pelersot Mary Griffith, of E.ta.<] called on Mre. Byron Mayts.ny Wednesday. Tony Cartno. Frank Corn* rren Harris bav, r.«* horses lor ihelr fanning A Ire plug h*» been placed u front ot John Bronn . by ik Tldwood Water Work*. e glad to bear that lira. 1 Llxxie Shaw, formerly oi bm. but now of Cape k(ay Coon House. 1* improving from a t«« week's lllnera. Earl Hampton, a Coast Guard, the borne of his grandparents. recovering from at

opera Uon.

Mr. and Mre. Warden Jaraw ivc returned lo tbelr bom, »' Green Creek, after apeadtnr the winter with Mr. and Mn B.

Mitchell.

Esther Hand, has bm spending the Easier boltdayr 1th her parents here. Sb* a teaching In North Jersey Mrs. McNaugbton. formerly of this place. Is very UI at tie home ol her daughter. Mr* son. at Court Houiand Mre. William Gadvi. of North Rio Grande, and no* residing In Florida, are stoppisx the Hotel Heaerert. Wlldowd. tr a week and spent Friday enlng with Carlton Hlldrrib i and wife. They are going to Philadelphia for a vINt and then apecl lo make a visit with Mr Hildreth for a few day* Several went from berr on il" xrurrion on Good Friday.

Sunday.

Mliu Ellen IliilHmq, of I>|

turned 1 delphln. *p<ei' th, wte-k cod with

Higgins, of North Wildwood, also I °* Ocean City. **>< n

spent Sunday at their home. Mre. Walter Garrettaon shopped In Philadelphia one day last

Mrs. Etta Reeves and son. Harry, spent Friday In Camden with her sister. Mrs. Bud Handle

Ihelr parents. Mi

Downam.

Mrs. Anna Wllb-ts has returu-,-d home afrrr spending the winter with her nephew In lladdon-

A meeting of the Sunday School board, teachers and of fleer* met Tuesday evening at the church and held ejection of of-

FISHING CREEK

• pa re tn

Mlll-

Mrs Lama Kp. Seville. is v lulling relatl

for some lime.

Mrs. Frank Krh, ilciig, i called on Mre. Arthur Fox Friday afUv-

Ihl*

II Davidson

Kelly were riding, skidded

wel cement road on a curve just, ubov. the Old Brick Church, and turned over. F„iinnately the car wa« not being driven fast and no serious Injury resulted. The real left wheel was torn off and the

•ailed OU Mr* , girls were badly bruised and

Sunday alt-i !slightly cut. Mr and Mre Jacob Ingereoll

it Myers vu tart at atti rare- now living In their re,.inly and niece the ps*t lurnisbed buuxalnw Mr*. Inger

soil has started a dry good* and iditi ,11 llrisiet v ui, j notion atorc.

daugbl,,. Mis 4'brl* H. V. Soult* has purchased Ihe ,.i on hut,day att-i iriauglr-ahaped lot between the

it- a-’iiik Railroad and Ins new

Sunday j bungalow. Mr and Mis Lt Roy

William I-army sp-n' Saturday

Ang-ly

Sal u i day evening, while

their way lo a class meeting ...,

Gold Spring, during a hatd; B't'lh Eldiedg,-

shower, the s-dan in which Mis. ‘ , * , ' rk gelling, his home ready t,

Charles Hand and Miss Marie! “•"‘e In. Mr. Israel Woolaon and wife.; it. ti«,«.ms < Mr. Alfred Jackson, wile and burn, railed •on. Ev.retl. Mr. Arthur Fox. * Thursday,

wife and children. Ella and Sara,

took dinner with ihelr pare-ul*. -Sl’MMF.K Mr. nud Mrs. D. Morrell Wool-; | or mrn l)>m .

non. on Sunday.

Mrs. George Mailbrw,

daughter. Mlldn-d. In Phlladelphii.

Mre. Frank Maltbrws Is visiting her mother nt Xeavllle. Mrs Beulah Isxard. ol Mill v Ille, I* vUlllug relative* ben. Carl Cam, tun and friend, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with

Jacob Us:

i and family, of Marmora, called on J. r Gandy and family on Sunday. Mr and Mre. II. B. Miller and family, of Vineland, spent Saturday with Mre. Boxarth an

daughter.

Johu grhlehelu and Josef Ang'-lj motored «o Ularkwo, Mira Cornelia Coraon. of M« mota, railed on Miss It, 4m-.

DulM»q on Sunday.

Wllliut.i Ms'he*., and wile. Hrterwburr. rall-d on Geo>

Murray and wife.

Douinlrk Detro. <4 P, tersburg. mad,- a buslnetw trip hdfe hun

«d Hu,-

I Ulr fit),—adv.

» NDFRWKAR at Sxlt/iuati's, Sea

Friday

. Ralph

II. Post

lelailv

. Otis

Cape Hay County Tunev Sc« laic Gty. N. J

I'ity. and Mis* Evs Taylo York, railed on Mr*. Mac

ii.akrt kvsl Friday. Mre. J Beixh. Ji . m

Vineland on Wrdneeday.

Joseph HaraellM-rx, ■.

i' was a Sunday «l*ll,,|

JaKBera hav, j ptere of ground known as lot No jT of this tract, wbleh wa* owned jl.y the Bennett heirs It Is

Iiuuorod thal Weudal Fraley ha* "that e,ui>nl"0 purehaiwd one of ihew, buijd-

11tig lots.

lied. Mt* Julia Schellenger. Mu Liiig th*J William Ryan. Mr* lien.- Taylui

I arid Mre Adds Gibson w re

,-,L "tl you i - ,non « thus,- from here who took i iiXHgrmeiii ' s'l'ahtage of the eacuulou from you *a> *., ‘ •P* *•“> «" Philadelphia Friday,

e l» lieal ‘ “ nrt •hopp,-d there.

I'eavson'* i A fanuly by ih>- naiiic o!

Lyooa. of Anglew*. m* (M .. upyllig the huuxaluw .,-CFlitl)

acated by Mr. and M

Bat,

and Mi*

i lb,

Vn IUysli.1 watchman at

Kriu

Typhrn.

visiting relallve* . Fi,-,-uian YawiUI Wildwood, -ailed Ycarlcks and tarn Mi* John Gay Paul Diinhan. of y

led hoi

Mi and Mi*

'liamplon' Klrret nnd W y N J. -luoa

Pillchar

Fled ] hav.

i glad I family'

ihelr fat her

ANY OLD THING h Hon not null In uhnl i

it nnH u ill hut ‘l if tot

Sunday whit

Cape May County Timei Sea Lie Gty. N. J.

all

BEESLEYjS POINT Jr.-aeph McCall left on Turada? for St. Mary'* Howpilal. PhlUd-1 phlw. lo undergo uu operallot' Mre. Walter K',ha. Ru* 111 " V . arrived Tu. day lo are •>'* father. wW I* quite Ml. j Higlsee and non. mov-r. -t Millville, are moving Ihe barn Jiau-ph Madiru to the west fid-

for

Hobart Sapp left Monday pel era ho ig. Fla., to be g"”*

lour weeks.

Uxale t'oreon. of Pale""'

,y» last

with

risler. Mre " Joaephlne T,-'"-' r and Mrs J. Watrhko and 'tauahier motored lo Woodldu'

Tuesday

Mr* William Lowry, of Alla" : City, wan in towa Tueaday oa

liuslnrra.

Edward (!or*,in and Mia* R“"' Dailey, areoupaaied by Mr. and Elton Coraon and Mra. Eoin motored to Bridg'd on Is-' Mi and Mi*. Waller Cbampi'" tiul family, ol Mullica Hill. (mi,ding ■ |tw day* with h- 1

pareau

ID old Dailey wa* In At Dun hy W-diKwday on buMaera Unah Young I* now ibe otfo" I a u,-w aedau. Mr. and Mra Hobart Sapp »e" in Ocean Cily Tburaday. Mrs. H. C. Young and daugh ter*. < aiollne and Lillian, were Atlantic City shopper* Tbursda: Ml*. Howard Mlltra and daugh r. Kl*n. was in Atlantic GUI Matuiday. • Coraon. Ol Chad * Fold -p< ut Tuesday with hla P* 1 Mi. and Mi*. Lulber Cot

CJiMilir Ashaiedr. who has beei ■ y III. IsAHille laipiured at tbl

lung

Mre. MUlwrll Young daughl-r. Carollur. spent Wad i Philadelphia, xreure WHklr was cal**' Fall*. D. Wednrada

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