Cape May County Times, 24 September 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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COLD SPRING Mr. and Mm. Bit "Barnet, of Wildwood, ealle^ on frtoda here I Monday. | Ralpu Taylor took a load of produce to the Seorjul exhibit on

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HALEYVIU^

Mr. David Qranna A cnee, epent Friday «

Undine the Leroy Theatre^

friend* In Millville.

Mias Mary Ackl-y enlrrtalafe ' out-of-town friend* Friday «

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last week

returned i visit in Thin

y.' Coraon

, ealtmorn-

tM.-Cheater, of

> Burns. Sunday A. Clark, n Cite.

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a few day* of this week With Mia A. Risen berg, at CoUlStfMn. 1. B. Sooll. Mr*. Lawrence MeKalp and lira, tjharlea Nickattended the countr convention of the W, C. T. U., Wildwood, on Wedneaday. The Bpwortli League held •flo**le rbaat" at Whale Beach Monday evening. Barneat and BuaaeQ Fowler weat to the eiren* at MTlUllle Ratnrday. SomeVx Hlekwna apenf Friday evenlnc with hie grandparent* at Clermont..

ed Mr. and Mra. Engine Springer

• Utdertnan aant the week'end;

.4mop . Hickman

wdnt to .^lillvlllc 8 _

Bdward Hickman aad family) day out of town. 1 Mr*. Sheppard Prminer. . , the week ead -at - Vineland | Mlaa Jennie Hughes, W Court Mr. and Mm. William Imdge Claude Abrams vial tod Mr. and - - • 1 —*•*- - * -

Mr*. Ajtdraw Hiekmin 8und«y. Mr*. Mulford Riggins and ektlwp. of yineland, are visiting

Mra Bdward Hickman.

Karl Fleming and tons weal to

Vineland Saturday.

The Ladle*' Aid had a ouiltlug Pgrty at tge home of Mr*.

J. B. Scull Frtdgy. Mra Charles Nickel

Mr. and Mra Harry May hew LEESBURG I

enjoyed the muelc on the Steel .... Chambers' had L»is ^sa-c-'.'S tef;

spent last week here with | were out of (own

Mr. and Mra Oliver and attend-! Mlaa Pearl Hunter M*«tlaat ed the llnllnam Campmeeting at, Thursday with MUB Francis

“ -ma . Bradway.

Sheriff and Mra James Hoff-; Mr. and Mm. Joseph Brad way. f r. of Court House, visited of Wildwood, called on his fetper relatives here Monday, and atooipn Sunday evenUg.

paid a visit ts their new bunga-! Mr. and Mr*. Elwood Bailey low, which’ is rapidly' nearing) entertained her sister, Miss Mary eompletion, on Shun pike Road. I Bllsxard. and Mr. Kelly, of Ckm-

Adele .Vevergood, of Ben. reeenUy.

C. Orel* and femily spent the e»k end at thalr home here. Mr. tad Mra Frank Springer sited Mr. and Mr*. Eug*r-

Mdnger Sunday.

Calvin NIekemon called on.

Ml*live* Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. WUllam Brsmell called on friend* Sunday.

■fern the *

end here With her sister, Mrsr

tk-orge Walter*. Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Cbarle* Foster, of Easton. Pa., spent the week end here with his parents, Mr.

and Mm. Harry Foster.

Mr*. James Groulnger and apn vjidted / in West Cape May

Thursday.

Edward Phillips Is making extensive Improvements to M» large chicken houses, Joseph Brown, of Wildwood, doing the

tic roofing.

Mra. George Church had Mrs. Clem Matthews spent Wednesday with Mm. Helen Oliver. Mlse Margaret Berehert Is ployed .In the Blue Bird Restaurant. Cape May City. ' Walter Pflum and daughter. Matilda, glao George Perch, Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with Mr. Ptbrn'i Meur. Mrs. Eva

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Wesley Hlles is improving

*lo,wly from an accident In JulyHU many friend* are glad to

hear ha U at home again. Ml** Elisabeth Berry h*« tered 8t*te Normal School. Those who attended the Oar

hen BUte Fair were Mr. enC Mrs. 3mm BlUurd. Rapionr

Bllsisrd, Mr. *ad Mra Honor Oarriaon and •one, Mr. and Mr*

Boyd Bailey and daughter, pthel, Mr. and Mra John Roth. Josephine Rotu. Mr., and Mra Builth Brest we r and iamliy. Btpnley Hovtskowskl. Charles Bradway. Anna Noel. Mr. and Mra Victor Erickson and sons. Mr. and Mra Raymond Sheppard, Mr. and Mra Robert NlekeUob. Mr. end Mra SAmuel Triant. Mr. and Mra Amos Prater. Mra Arthur Hlles and children. Mr. Frank Bowker.

and purchased electric fixtures for hi* patron*. Rev. W. A. Pine, of Belmar. formerly pastor here, called on old friends TuesdayWijllBii Welser. station agent and mall carrier, has resigned to accept a position In Cape May County Almbouse as culinary ar-

tist.

George StahJ was among the Millville shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fauver were In Phtlsdelphla Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warfield •re aojournlng In the Poeono Mountain* for a few week*. Mrs. Jacob Rlchstnlner has been entertsinlng\her slater and family, from New York city. Mr. and Mra. Manning made a buslnesa trip to Atlantic City on Tuesday. Miss Ellen Harris entertained the Epworth League on Monday

HEtSLERVILLE ““US' » <, x™. w.„.n tsrSL

"andT Dorchester, ire spending a month _ .

starred to California In hi* car.! irtth their dtughter. Mr*. D»-

i spend Sunday In borah Butcher.

He expects PlttBbnrg.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chambers spent a day at the BrtdgMou fair. Mlaa WUhelmlna To*er spent the week end with her parsnip. very enjoyable time was spent or. Ben Trout’a fishing party last week. The local schools opetfed this year with an enrollment of 98. This is smaller than in previous

years.

Mrs. Sarah Polhaums dtughter, Catherine, spent the week end at Porteecue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McClain vlalted Millville an Friday. Mlaa Rcba Hoftam and friend were aeen at the Bridgeton fair Saturday. S. Errlckson. of New York, la spending some time with bis parents. Me. and Mra Jack Errick-

aon.

Bennett fitowman la the owner I of a new car. I Summers Veaeh was in last week looking for a vacant

house.

,, . __ i Among the Millville vUltors ■ i Kl. ..a Mr, Ll- » -r Brld„t0„. called o. | ^ ^ Ur. Cl.r..c.

friends here.

Mr. and Mra Claude Henderson. Mrs. Margaret Mayhow. Mr.

jillaii Helen HAinon. o} Port kAtth. spent Saturday with

flanU;

PALERMO

Mr. and Mra Washington Oor•on, of Strath mere, spent one •venjog this week with Mlaa

Lydia Hampton.

Mr. and Mra Harotd Golllns and Mra Sarah Dailey spei Thursday evening In Tuckahoe. Hr. apd Mra Charles Klnxier

school on new supply of ghd Children, 'evtrfr Friday

and famrt House. !, of Cape

mfr Grant and

May. called on Meerwald and

Mr. and Mra Lewis Go—boon, of Ocm* City, called on his Bar-

ents Sunday.

Mr. and Mra John Wheaton, of Cheater. Pa., apirat Sunday with ~*r and Mrs 8. B. Young. Mr. and,Mi*. WUllam Layton

and daughUr. of Buasley'a Point, speni Friday even teg With -Mfiur ■'

Lydia Hampton.

Joseph K. Young, of Camden, spent a few days with hia par-

«• tore.

Beth Corson and son, William, motored to Sea We City Friday

-eulng.

Mr. and Mra Curtis Corson id sop. Curtis. Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Townsend, of Ocean View. Mr. and Mrs: Benjamin Crane vialud friends In Tuckahoe on

Sunday.

John Stratieu motored to Vineland Sunday. Qeoire B&i'ey and Mins Jplla Townsend motored Saturday even in/. Somers E. Young spent Saturday In Philadelphia and Chester.

Pa.

Mias ailmbeth Coraon, of Mt. Holly, sspat the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Corson, here. The J. L C. met at the home Of Mlanes Anna and Helen Sande oh Friday evening. Mina Anna Toil on. City, spent Sunday night whh Mian Myrtle Madara. ■pBlM - Mr. and Mrs. Frank May and apn. Edward, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at tinlr home here. Ml*a Mary Plerspn, of South SeavlUt. called on Him Mary VI*xard Sunday. Mra. Conrad RelMng daughter. Mra. Morton Biggs, are ■pending n few day* Ip Phlladel pnla. William T. Corson and John Vluarjl motpred to Woodbine Sunday evenlag. Mra. William T. Wells called on Mra. B. E. Madara Thursday. Mra. Spencer Young, of Bee* lay s Point. Mra. Howard Young tod Mr*. Wesley Paullln were Ocean City vlaltor* Wednesday. Mra. J. B. Coraon and daugfiUr. Cocll, Halted Mr*. Oltaudo Glberapn- ot Ocean View. Ra'u.“<l«y aftersoob Mrs. Chart** Cop** boon an4 •laughter. Mary, motored to Vineland Wednesday. Mra Wratcy Paullln nnJ daughur. BUtha. and *on. Norr.wn. motored to MUIvlU* •» lur -

Min* Maude Heaton spent Monday ev.enlug In Clermont attending a burprlae party given Claude Abraham there. Douglas* WUnon U under the doctor’s care .suffering with a

aertre cold.

John McPherson and family id a delightful trip to the Bridgeton fair one day the past

’ week. _

Mr. and Mr*. John Reeves, of Cape May. apeut Baturday even-

ing with Mrs. Alex Blair.

Mrs. Elsie Arnold ha* cloned Sunny Hall Cafe for the a*toon.

ob the now dwelling

y .meted by Arthur Sykes U programing nicely. Hr. Sykes

spent the week hero.

Mr* Aurtlla EH loft visited ner •liter. In. Chester. Pa.. Friday.

and Mra WUllam Strang.

Mrs. Jennie BfcroNhlre, Mrs. and Mrs. Mortimer Hnndernon Mary Walter*. Mra Edward Bow- spent Wednesday evening her. Mra Charles .Godfrey. - ■ _ .

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Trlbbltt id son were oat of town Batur-

dhy evening.

Dallas Lore Sharp an - wife, of HIngham. Maas., called on hli uncle. William Bradway. on Sat-

Mra Charjm Lopar

at --a weak - *«4 party dm" e ra George Ktehpua* and Aaughr. Katherine. Mr. and lira Ben Clark and Paul Bpurber. of Phila-

delphia. ’

Mra Dan Clark, ol Bunny Hall eonor. • outortalned her Mra O. Pettit and Iter husband, of Philadelphia, the woak end. Mra. Marvle. XOtott ._ motored to Chaibr. Pa., ovef the week end and attended the Soaqul whUe on their Mr. and Mr*. WUllam Bdlly entertained tfielr daughter. Mra James Denby and her husband. Wilmington. Dol.. over the eek recently. Miss 0)1 va Douglam has resumed he- duties as teacher of

BuckneU College.

Mr. and Mra. Warren Halbruner entertained their son and wife, the newly married couple. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Halbruner, of Ocean City, last week. Mr. asii Mrs. John Balteraol entertained their eon. Thomas, wife and don. Charles, of Ponnsgrove, at their home here last week end. Plan* are about completed for the annual apron baaaar of the Indies* Aid of Tabernacle Chuccb. of Erm*. which la to be held Friday, October 1. a' of Mrs. Emm* V Jul A number from here attended and enjoyed the elrcua at Wildwood laat Thursday. Mrs. Alfred Cream entertgln*l her alater-ln-law. Mra. Margaret Crease »nd baby, of Erm*. last waak. ' The people her* have been quested by Poatmaatar Cassidy, of Cape May. to hadh the _ on which their maU box stand*.

Inted

their aaap In piaii tars. The boxes will be nt b«red. This Is being done case ■ n*w man substitute* In the regular mall man'* place. It will enabla him to give hatter service on the rural route.

Burdmll Coesabooo and wife, also Richard Coma boon, vlalted relative* Thursday evening. . Mlm Dorothy Hlnsel. of Phtladelrhja. *pent the week *M with Mv* Clara Bradway. They motored to Cape May on Sunday. Mlm Prance* Brad way has resumed her studies as a trained nurse at Cooper HogplUl. after a faw weeks at Wildwood and Haley*!!*. Mra. Anna Bailey antertalned on Sunday evening Hr- and Mra. James Pettit, trd. of MiHvIlle. ateo Mr. and Mra Maury MUM and friend, of Maurice town; Mi and Mra Jobe Both and child, of Balleyfbwn; Raymond

aurd.

bert and Elvle Garrison

DEATHS DuvH KTcraiia

PORT ELIZABETH School opened Tuesday with

id renovated building, wps of teacher*; Mf. Roland Shaw. Mlm Ellen Harris

itertalnlng friends I New York city. Mrs. Steelman. Woodbury, are visiting Mr. aad Mra Lester Farmer. and Mra« Mark Fritch. daughter aad fiaanete. Georae WhepUee. of PleneantvlUe. aW Mr. and Mra Edward Armstronff. of Wildwood, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Henderaon on Sun-

(lay.

»■ Danalla Wlahart and Harris passed the week 'Ith Miss Wtshart’a brother and wife In Vineland. Mlm Jean Thompson has returned to her home la Allantic City after spending a week with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Compton. MauriLStown, ea led on f~ and Mra Mortimer Henderson Tuesday evening. Mra Albert McAlister and * Ho rard. of Bridgeton. spent Sunday with Mra Lydia Wlllet*. Mrs. Lida Stackhouse, of Philadelphia. and Sfra. Carrie Qerrlaon. of Camden, are staying with their sister. Mr*. Mary Fox, who has been seriously 111. Rumen Bdward*. of Ocean City. haa.rented the office of the K s Dr. J. Howard Willeta. Mr. wards win occupy the office as a bunting and flxhlng lodge. M». and Mra Claufte Henderson.'of Philadelphia, are spending their vacation with Mra Henderson's mother, Mra. Margaret May-

hew.

John Kane, of Millville: hai accepted a position with "Doc" Fauver at bts service etatlon. Mr. anti Mr*. David Ptye have returned home from a visit to their *aa. Dr. Byron Pyle.

Pitman.

Charles Graaaman. of DennlavUle. L visiting hi* daughter.

Mrs. Mortimer Henderson's mother, in Dividing Creek. Mrs. George Stahl was In Mill-

ville Tuesday.

Mr*. Mary Harris. Mia* Ellen Harris and Mr. Bill* Kelly motored to Vineland Tuesday evening to call oa Mrs. Leonard Orr. Oscar Hann was In Trenton

Friday on bualm

Mrs. Samuel Tosour entertained er the week end Mr. and Mra George Stahl, of Camden, and Mlaa Charlotte Brown, of Phila-

delphia.

Mr*. Dorothy Mallon Swisher, a talented soloist of Philadelphia, id of Station WIP. Is pausing fiw days with her mother, Mr*. Alan Middleton. Charles Weleer motored Philadelphia Friday. Mrs. Mary Hem. /due to health, haa gone to make her with her daughter, Mra Sharp, In Millville. Mr. and Mra Jonas Loper have returned-to their home In ‘Virginia after spending the summer

here.

Mr*. Mary Berner la in Philadelphia this week getting her apartmer.t In readiness for the winter LitUe Fred Beekateiner had the misfortune to be bitten by bis pei «~g on Thursday. The doctor had to take thrt? atltche* In Fred's arm. It 1* hoped there will be no serious result*. Mr. and Mra Charlas Mitchell and son. of Vineland, called on Mra Lydia Wlllcts on Thursday evening. Jeorge Harris la 111 thl* week. Isaac Horner haa been employed the past week at the. Garden State Pair. In Bridgeton. Clarence Moore, of New York city, la ‘visiting his family here over the week end. Miss Mabel Horner U vUting her. brothers. In Shiloh, and also enjpylag the horse races at the fair In Bridgeton. Mlm Hayes, of Vineland. U passing a few day* with her mother. Mra Samuel Reevea BUI* Boggs was one of the spectators at the Garden State Fair Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Irwin called on friends In Dorchester Friday. Mr. gad Mrs. Daniel Burdaall. Of Philadelphia, are here for the •reek end at their xumm r cot-

Compton. Mr. and Mra Harry Eldredge. Mr. and Mra. Henry Carlisle. Maurice Todd and family. Mr. and Mra Harris and eon*; Mr. and Mra Russell and Harry T^e. . Miss Grace Bernhardt spent the week end at her home In

Millville.

clam chowder supper wa* given in the hall Wednesday for the firemen. Alma Sharp 1* visiting In Le-mburg.

DORCHESTER

Mra Kathryn^ Stow man and granddaughter. Mlm Kathryn Stowman. were members of an automobile party that spent ■even! day* touring the Old Storm King Highway, the Mohawk Trail, through Connecticut and MfiaaachuMtts. returning home by way of Delaware Water Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Milton BalTey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, of MiUviUt. .Charles W. Champion attended the Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge, at Anbury Park, last

David K Cruise, a retired captain, of Dorchester, died on ttnaday laat. aftar an Ilia*

■ wo years, aged 78 yaara „ , and caamd was a lifelong raaldent of, ^ Btchr , Kugler.

B>m- Dorchmter. • ..J Mr. and Mra George Harris

and eon spent the week -nd with Dr. and Mra Penny. In Millville.

81,11. CruUe. Mr. I B™*' lU.km., h..

o™i«. ... . m.mber .1 111. Dor- ; * J" 1 ' *' ll ’ - CmI.t River l^d.. No. IT. K. Hum,. In VlMl.nd.

- Ml** Helen Jonm haa returned

. Barnm aad *ra Q»rri* 1 raoghtee, Mra Beattie* Utile*

—eating, *t Cape May Court Horn--, railed

Mra MMIlMK Ps>« ItuBdsy.

M»*. Charts* r—•— . daughter. Mary. «

era Pi-int Mosday. *

Z D £ 2K2 buS^JS£ .Uh^iSto -arrive, him. w.tb a d.u.h-

er Saturday j Mlm Caell Coraon. •• r and family apantl A larewell »*rif W*« «»«'

J^v v 4v-r. ^ f .n,».™—

the proud owners of

Mra Retort But- Howard Young i

Uc City Friday.

Thursday at AO.

i AUau-l M- Case offtrlatlng. The r*

1 ware Interred at Leeeburg.

DELMONT Mr. Lin wood Foster took in the sights at Washington. D. C.. Monday of last week: Mr. and Mra Wood, of PennsgroVe. has been visiting Mr. O. Lee the pas', week, spending one day of their time In Wildwood. WUllam Holden, who haa been idlng * week In New Brunswiak among relatives and QOalntalnces. returned home Saturday, bringing a friend with him. A little baby boy ha* co make glad the home of Mi Mra Alexander Baud. Subscriptions arc being taken this week for remodeling the church and Installing electric

lights.

Several of our resident* tended Bridgeton fair la*t week, aim the carnival at Cap May Court llou*'. Mr. WUllam Hand, ot Ashland. Ky.. surprised and made glad hi* many boyhood friend* on Thursday of last week, when he spent the day calling and talking over old tlmea. It ha* been eleven year* slace hi* last vtalt. Mr Hand was a Philadelphia boy, but spent his summer vacatlcns in Delmom. Borne of our sportsmen Joying mud-hen season. Walton Stowman Menu to be champion

Bennett Stowman. of the firm H. Stowman A Sons, is drivg a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stowman and Mrs. Etta Steelman attended Holiness Camp, at Erma. Sunday evening. The tug. "Hustler," arrived Monday at the sand company wharf with the barge, "Olive.'' Mr. and Mra Herachel Pierce. Mra Mary Pierce and Mrs. Etta tteelman attended the funeral of Mra Pierce’s brother. Joseph Garrison, of Dividing Creek, on Saturday. and Mrs. E. L. Compton a spent Monday at Pierce'* Point at their summer cottage. Miss Carrie Compton has accepted a position aa teacher in the Bargaintown school. Mr. Ralph M. Shaw, of Philadelphia. spent the weak end with his parents. Mr. and Mra Georg*

Shaw.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holland entertained friend* from Camden

over Sunday.

Miss Bessie Henderaon. of JUUIllle. spent Sunday with Mra Phoebe Polhamus. Carrie Shaw waa very much surprised on Friday evening by c number of friend! and relative* coming lu Help her celebrate her birthday. Among thooe fere Mr. and Mra Walter Compton. Miss Carrie Compton. Mr. Harry K. Shaw. Mr. Alonso Shaw. Mr. and Mra. D. W. Bogg*. Miss Emma Boggs and Mr. Joseph Roger*. The chicken pot pie supper wfis greatly enjoyed by

all present.

Mra. T. O. LUliston ha* returned home after a two week*' visit In Ocean City. Cuptaln and Mra J. Wesley Roe spent Sunday with relatlv In Cenlrevlll*. Md. Rev. and Mra. Winfield Hunter spent Sunday with friends In R!< Grande and attended the Erma caniD meeting Sunday night. Richard Muhleman has accepi ed a position in the office of tin New York Shipbuilding Company

in Camden.

Mis* Martha Champion again resumed her po*H Ion as teacher in th» Pitman achools. Mra Laura B. Davis, of Riverton, N. J., la visiting at the bom of her slatet. Mra. Beulah Stef Iman. |' Mra. Amanda Charters, of Pit-■ man. spent Sunday with her | mother. Mr*. Ann* llanklna. | Mr. and Mra Charles Woodlln. who are aummerlnr i> Atlantic C*.ty. apent the week end at their I

home here.

Dan Cruise, of Woodatown.l ■pent Sundaipwltb relatlv-* heir j Mr. and -Mra. Ed. Little. Mr*. I Anna Hand and Mrs Thoms* I Kates apent Sunday here Mra. George BiowwM. who haa 1 been quite til. I* Impiotlug

Mr*. Olive Spence and Mra. Lillian Thorapaon have returnad home after spending two days In Camden, where they attended the grand aeaslon of the Ladies of the Golden Eaglet, which waa held In the Walt Whitman Hotel. Mra. Thompson was elected to fill the office of Grand Deputy. Whllthere they vlalted the SeequlCentenntal. where they saw many 1

thing* of Interest.

Mra. Maria Wbtlden ha* gone to Brooklyn, where *he will ■pend two week* with her sis-

ter. Mra. Joaeph WeMa.

Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Cox. Mr. and Mra. Bxra Cox and daughter. AUna. and Mr. Harry Cox called on Mr. and Mra. William Bradway. of Haleyrille. laat week. They found Mra. Bradway. who had been tick. Im-

proving.

Mra Lawrence Thompson Is able to be up and down stair* now. having been confined to, her bed for two weeks. Mra. Abbie Keuler ha* returned to her home In Millville, after keeping house for her daughter. Mrs. Lillian Thompson, while *he attended the grand session at

Camden.

Everett Shropshln Is upending hi* vacation with hts parent*, r. and M^r*. Charles Shropshln. We are ail pleased to see Mra Vera Hand, our primary teacher, walking without her crutch, her foot being greatly improved from

a sprain.

Mr. and Mra Howard MacDonald. Miss Emma MacDonald and Walter MacDonald motored Bridgeton, where 'hey attended tbe -Garden State Pair. Mr. and Mra. Ezra Cox and daughter. Alnia. and Mr*. Lillian Thompson called on Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Bradway. at Wildwood. Friday night. Mr. and Mra Roland Sharp and children, of Leeaburg. spent Friday afternoon with tbe latter'* mother. Mrs. Walter Spence. The W. C. T. U. 1* collecting due*, so If any one hasn't call yet. Bind your dollar to t president. Mra. Margaret Tribbl Mra. Viola Sharp spent Friday out of town. Mra. Laura Coverdale and Leonard, motored to Bridgeton with her parent*. Mr. and Mra Edward Powell, of El dors, where they attended the Garden State

Fair.

Dorothy Camp Is ill thii

week.

Mr*. Elizabeth Garrison, who is been confined to her bed for tome time, la able to sit tap now. The farmers are trying to get . ost of their lima beans picked as word baa been received they have advanced In price. Mra Augusta Thompson Is visiting Mrs. Reba Bliaard. of Dividing Creek. Mr. and Mrs. William Tomlin and family spent Sunday with Emmet Vanaman. at Pleaaxnt-

vllle.

Mra. Theresa MacDonald *pert Saturday evening In Dorchester, visiting her aunt. Mra Anna

Fisher.

Mr. and Mra. Ferdinand Fisher., Bhcrrad and Miss Hattie Shcp-) pgrd. of Cedarvllle. called on Mr.! and Mra Robert MacDonald Sat-1 Philadelphia: Mra Mattie) urday afternoon. Mra. Boyd Henderaon and children visited her mother. Mrs. Margarett Trlbbltt. Sunday. Mr. and Mra. DalHg Sharp, of Mton. spent Saturday evening Ith hi* many friend* here. Mr. Sharp ha* published a book concerning the meadow* and has recently given a lecture in Bridgdton. and Mr*. Walter Spence and Walter Sharp called on her slater. Mr*. Viola Bllsard. of Vineland. Sunday, and heard of her Interesting trip to Texas.

Mr, and Mm Lawrence Garrison apent Saturday moving Into

MUlvuL'.

Mra. Anna Halxlnger Millville visitor Saturday i g. V Charlaa Aekloy. of Oaklyn. la ■pending tbe week -end with hts Mr.» and M-*. ^FUlla Ackley. Jr., are spending the week enff

Mr*. Rachpl Levy and daughter spent the week end with her parent*. Mr. and Mra William Henson. sl-.l* toMr. and Mrs. Hi 1 son. of Bridgetoa. and Mra. Harry Hankltt afternoon. '.) Mr. John Knight. M l spent tbe week end with’ enta. Mr. and Mr*.

Knight.

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Mr. William Knight motored

to Mllh llle on Thursday.

Mra. H. H. Hankins spen

Thursday In Bridgeton.

David Gran nan made a short call on Willis Aekloy el his parrnta' home Thursday evening. The city gas repair truck backed off the road Into the meadow at Menantlco bridge Thursday, and they were quite a while get-

ting It back on the road.

Mr. and Mr*. GTorge Stahl, of Camden, spent Thursday with Mr.

and Mra Harry Ackley.

Mra. Edna Ackley entertained

company Friday.

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