CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1926
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famil}- left Sun"hl*. where they U <S the winter. Mr. be employed there. . Robert Crewe, of ■rteited Mr. Crewe's . end family here home In MID tn visited his aunt, who Is 111 In s adelphla. 'i. who has been Lsa American Store summer and fall, bis family there William Kinsley van. of Riverside, l visitors in here who are Busy Bee Sunday the Tabernacle attended a Hallow day evening at the teacher. Mrs. Etta was taken I o'clock Ing, suffering wl'h Of kidney stones. . Walter Ruther Ting a new auto. Wildwood, evening with Harry dwlek has returned after several weeks' liurg. Pa., and reeather Cold there, well for our weathMay County. Mrs. Charles Lope; J home after a very p. spending a week the coal region! trom here amended Cape May County convention held a< on Tuesday. October Johnson - Sunday school cli h Mrs. Heathcotc her home here
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Fred Matthews rannlgan. of Phlla e week end here r. and family moved to thi ’ Perry Street . are planning to . as It 1* very unhandy
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stratton . Mrs. Frank Bushnell entertaln-
left on Thuraday In eompany with ed the Sewing Circle at her home
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corson and on Friday evening,
son Frsnds. of Ocean City, on' Mr. and Mrs. William Sehole*. * n ..^ U, ° ,lip ,hroart Southern of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Zachary Taylor over ue
The Excelsior class met Friday evening with Re». and Mrs. E. M. Stoffels. The class decided to have a pot pie supper for their own
pleasure in November.
October, with Its pretty moonlit evenings brings much pleasure to the younger folks There are three Hallowe'en masked p-rtlea
The musical given under direction of the Excebior dans will he held November 3. Madara expects model his home this fall. ~ " Corson attended the banquet at the Gateway Tuesday ing of last week, r. and Mrs. Randol. of Allan, tic City, spent a f.-w days as the guests of Mr and Mrs. Henry
Young.
The chicken potple supper given under the auspices of Palermo Mite Society el's red 1114. Mr. and Mrs. E, IJ. Corson and Hobart Sapp attended the potple
supper at Community Hall, ville on Friday evening. Mrs. Uriah Young was
Ocean City Saturday on business. Mr*. Griffen Young reerntly sccompsnied her sister-in-law. of Atlantic City, on an auto trip. Mrs. Elisabeth Kidd, of Ohm.den. is spending a week with
“rs. R. F. Smith. . . Mrs. J. M. Chester, of OceanC»y. called City, called o-i Mr and Mrs. E Woo,,M>n - of G,as8 - on Monday.
Mrs. Harry Foster a spend this week end Px. with their i, of Wildwood ke them In his car has been an invalid t for a number _ nd trips Ilk* these are greatly enjoyed. jt Friendship Council,
' Amerioi
last Tuesday morning {e ball to finish quilt
quilt, which their annual nigbt. After
served, they
regular business meet
Afternoon.
Mrs. Thomas Soults
Their son. Hiram them here dur-
electlon
kealCi. '
th Seaville V Rocap wss a Millville * Thursday. a Fisher visited her i quite ill at Court Wednesday. ! Mrs. E. A. Grace and re In Ocean City Sat-
ng.
week end.
Miss Frances G. Holmes visited friends in Ocean City on Tuesday. Ogden Gandy spent the week end with their daughter. Mrs. J. H. Whitaker, of
Westmont.
A special meeting of the Ladles Aid of the M. E. Church was held at the home ot Mrs. Samuel Wooln on Tuesday evening. Mrs. O. M. Geary. Mr*. Harry Chester. Miss Hattie Dalton and Roxana Gandy attended the ty council meeting at Woodbine
i Tuesday.
Dr. Ralph Taylor, of New York, visited hi* mother over the week
Ocea i View
C. M. Court House
Marmora
Tuckahoe
I
Dias Creek
M. E. Church Service
Musical Entertainment
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norton and
_ .„ I family spent Sunday with Mrs.
Arrangements are being mad.' Norfon ., g | Ster . a , Dennisville.
.... by local talent to hold an enter-1 ^ . !h men . nd women
ing her v»»Uon at Whlte^Havm.1 t,| nmen , ln , h e Palermo Baptist i f , he Jocal , 0 M mo , ortd IO
Cnurch Wednesday. November 3.1 c May IodKC Thursday even-
at 7:30 o'clock In th? evening. The program, which will be di-
i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stiles and I Joseph Clark and W. Bethal I family returned home Sunday af-, motored to Ocean City Monday.
There will be an autumn ser- ter a enjoyable trip M Nor- Miss Helen Pontlere Is apend-
ce in Seaville M. E. Church next folk v> 7
Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock. M ' r . a nd Mrs. Hobart Young. 1 , Mrs. Ellxabeth Clark Vegetables and fruits will be sent J of Wes[ cheg , er were week-end daughter, of Risley. called to the Methodist Episcopal Ho, uc, vUUon> w „ h hls brother. Tbeo- friends here Sund*:..
J° r Erei^MeVs ^rdlal^ntit^d dor '' and f,imily ' ' ! William Sapp .nd family mo-1 by Mni John Wallac* J Every one 1* cordially ini l«ed, Mn . winialn comer, of Downs-; 10 red to Plea**ntville. Sunday. | liromlsr! , , 0 a i r ,at to music u* be present and free wi f> ° f - town, and son. Eari. of Atlantic Mrs. Thomas Sharp was ln There will be a free-will
City, visited Mr*. Ella Comer oi. I Ocean City one day last w-ek. | olTrrlnK . The program, which Sunday. William Gannon and brother ^ compri^.d „• sacred num-
Mlss Helen Blxler spent the:]{ aro )d and Howard Sneed mo- fo |j OW s ;
week end In Philadelphia. | tored to Cape May Saturday * 0 j organ solo Mr*. S. G. Langley
Enos Garrison is having hU| w i tnrafl the football game be-, Contr>Uo
1 house moved from the main road j tween the Capo May and the weaver Buzby
anl In » Int be nllrrhaued next to ‘ rv. - r*lfv uieb Qebnnl.
ferir.gs of fruits and vegetables
will be gladly received.
Mrs. William Carew and son spept Sunday In Philadelphia
with her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mason
daughter and William Gasklll and two sons spent Sunday In Somers
Point. ,
Kenneth Bosarth spent Friday with hls parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Boxerth.
to a lot he purchased next to 1 ©cean City High School*. George Toxour. on Sbellbay Ave-| The supper held at the Palernue. at Mayville. j mo Jr. Hall Wednesday evening Mrs. Frank Amarose 1* having j was a g rn t success, in .pile of
improvement* made to her home! , hf ba< j
this week. j MUs Dorothy Madara has reMrs. William Lynam entertain-! , arnrd home after spending
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Geary and daughter were Philadelphia visitors on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Corson, o! South Seaville. called on friends here Friday evening. Miss Besrle Somers visited relares In Philadelphia for several
days this week.
J. K. Carroll. accompanU-' by Mias Roxana Gandy. Miss Hattie Fldler and Harry Chester, attended the Sunday school convention at Ocean City on Tuesday even-
ing. *
Raymond Westeptt and family. Spring'
of Logan, spent the week end' Saturday evening.
th hls parents, ktr. and M.s. Mrs. E. Way and son. of Sea
relative* here
and Mrs. William Kurtx’ed relatives from Philadelphia' wl|h j,,,. H( ., tn grephen-
Mrs. Joaeph Downam over the week end. . Cape May.
’■ * Mr. anu Mrs. Clarence Smith
and Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Balh-y
daughter* were Atlantic i The regular monthly meeting City shopper* Saturday evening. |of the Parent-Teacher*' Assocla>Er. and Mr*. E. Miner Fenton tion will be held Wednesday in have returned to their home here., thc * r *^ b ^ ld ‘ B * „ k
and Mrs. Raymond Boxarth
the week end
from Altoo.ia. Pa., for a week
. | Miss Beatrice Taylor entertain-
were Ocean City visitors Wednes-1 from Brl)J|!eton o,-,, d *5 r - the’week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Braddock., u IU e Dorothy Jonea spent a''A - ""'l*“
of Somers Point, spent Thuiwday , f ,. w ^ , ayt week with b..- Mr ani1 Mnt . E a. Stratton evening with their son. | grandparents. Mr. and Mre. - ar .pending th.-ir »*cation
Mv. and Mrs. Ernest Downam Daniel Chambers, at Dias CrMk.
p|ea*uef and gunning trip In Mr.
Bailey’s new motor boat. MW Marie Ferguson, of Phila-
delphia. called on friends here
Sunday.
Mrs. Ben ha Fancier mad:business trip to Atlantic City
and Mrs. E.
V. Corson. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young entertained company from Camden
Sunday
ilrs. Amo* Corson and sister. Miss Hattie Stiles. s»M>ped In Atlantic City Saturday. Richard Ham I now ha* the agency for the Overland car. Mis* Betljr' Young spent th week end with her aunt Emma. Everett Stoffels returned t New York, after spending several days with hls parent*
IJenberger was a Sea
r on Saturday.
, Rocap. John Rocap - Laricka were Phila-
kltors on Sunday
I Mr*. C. M. Western ( J Mr. and Mrr. Lwnard
Sbarptown. over
E. 'Fo«er. Sr.. wa» ■ae present at the vliirkpv- supper at 8»aville on
Petersburg Mrs. Reta Dick*n»o..i w^s a Phlladslphta shopper on Monday. Ali-ln Fisher, of Cape May Court House, wax Tft town isiness Wednesday. William Eldredge, our overs of the poor, took » patient County Alf3&ihou«e from Greenfield on Thursday. Mr*. Harry Butler, of Tuckahoe. and Mrs. Harry MoBflde. of Philadelphia, passed Sunday with Mrs. Harry Vale thin*. Our P. and T. Association well represented at the County Council In Woodbine on Tuesday. Harry W. Valentine motored to Philadelphia on bus.-.css Mon-
day.
Schaffer Smith and wife, of Atlantic City, were Friday visitors with frilllam Eldredge and
wife.
The Busy Bee Sewing Circle Journeyed to Atlantic City Thursday to hold their weekly meeting with Mrs. Bertie Tomlin Its members who recently moved there from th: Mr*. Jennie Valentine entertained at dinner Sunday evening Mrs. Thomas Carbery. Mrs. Jennie Sweeney and William Busch. ot Philadelphia, and Sir. M. GUI. of Kansas City. Twelve friends of Richard Vos* gathered at hls home Tuesday evening to help celebrate hls 78th
birthday.
Mr. H. Tbornlln. of Atlantic City, called on Harry W. Valentine on Sunday. Mrs. Sara A. Hoffman does not Improve as her friends wish she would. Her condition Is
favorable.
About fifteen jfr
boro, visited her parents
week end.
Miss Roxana Gandy spent Thursday in Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carroll were Cape May Court House visitor* Monday evening. Mrs. Ella Wentrell and Mrs. Eugene Lloyd called on friends here Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fo r. of Eld ore. called on Mrs. H.” G. West cot t Friday eienir.g. Mrs. Phoebe Young and daughr. Louisa, motored .a Philadelphia on Saturday. While there they visited the Sesqul. and Mrs. Herman Grunninger. of Frankford. called on frleuu. here Friday afternoon. Earl Steelman and family, of Ocean Clt>. called on Mr. and Mrs Jacob Helrer Saturday even-
ing
Sarah Souder. of Cape May. spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles James. Mrs. Franklin Bushnell was a Court House visitor on Thursday. Mrs. Mary Anderson and granddaughter spent several days of last week with relatives In Cam-
Ocean Ofty Thursday help Jack Brusstar. the Fourth Street
itorr. celebrate was a genuine
Brusstar. Randolph Creamer, of Kcyport. pent the first of the week with ■1* sister. Mrs. Frank Gandy.
tored
manager American birthday.
Elmer Cox and two daughter* _nd Mrs. Ellxabeth May and daughter, were-Sea Isle City risl-
rs Friday.
Mrs. James Anderson a.-’d daughter, of Philadelphia, spending some time at their sum-
villa here.
Mr. and Mrs. &rl N ' cke ™ 0 “ < £ daughter. Miss Thelma, wet Millville, spent the week end , Wlldw0<)<1 Saturday night, the latter's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. j chMler Comer and frlendg , S y d . C. P. Hess. I ney Hermande* and Clinton
John Lloyd has a new radio. s ,' kke
Mr*. Wilson James and daugh-! Comer . 8 mo(hcr> Mrs . Ella Comer. —'r. Mrs. Harold loingley. spent c| . reoce , wilc alld Tuesday in Millville. daughter. Dorothy, spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs David Fellenbaum. ln Heildpn . uu .
of Avalon, spent the week end John Ma , bl , of the Anglesea
with Mr*. Fellenbaum s lather.
den.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob He': tertalned Mrs. Mamie Clark, of Philadelphia, on Saturday and Sunday. Frank Bushnell and family spent Sunday at Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Berardo id ion. Howard, spent the week end with relatives In Philadel-
phia.
Mrs. Mary Fldler and daughrs and Mis* Hannah Fldler visited Mrs. Carl W. Reamer ovei
the week end.
Mr*. John Reeves and grand son. of Avalon, spent Sunday will Mrs. Eunice Carroll-
Goshen
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mixner were with relatives in Philadelphia part of last week. They expect to take In the Sesqul. Mr*. Samuel Zally. la visiting resltlve* In Norrsitown for couple Of week*Mr* Jesse Ludlam. of Court House, was In town on Wednes-
Mrs. Jack Smith made a btisl-
I Washington.
night.
trip to Wildwood Friday I anjJ
. and Mr*
William C. Sapp
spent Saturday with Mrs.
The office force of the clerk'* 1 ***TilnVv
Belleplain
office enjoyed a Hallow* Wednesday night at Reed's
Beach.
Miss Minnie Powell 1* spending this week at Pleasant’llle with
I relative*.
' Mrs. Howard Stitcs and Mi>. I Leslie Norton made a business I trij. to Wildwood Friday. Mr*. Mary Tanguso spent Saturday and bLnday with friend* In
Philadelphia.
Mrs. Jack Douglass was in Wildwood Monday afternoon. Martin Spalding, wife
Henry Moorehouse enter- r tallied her brother, from Perth j Mr|1
A misty, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fled Pontierc spent the week-end with her
brother. In Marvballvllle. Mrs. Thoma* Ballinger
Scullville. visiting relative;
Thursday.
Miss Mabel Clark motored l Scullville Thursday.
Tenor solo.
John H. Wallace
Recitation
Miss Margaret Sandmann Tenor and soprano duet, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Ladies' trio. Mrs. Wallace. Mr*. Langley and Mrs. Buzby
Recitation.
Miss Evelyn Bergh Soprano solo. Mrs. John Wallace
Remark*.
Rev. Stoffles Trio. Mr. and Mr*. Wallace and Mrs. Tlusby
Recitation,
Miss Margaret Sandmann
Vocal duet.
Mrs. Alice Taylor. Mrs. Buzby Organ solo Mrs. S. G. Langley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart. Mrs. K. Bailey and Mr*. Jennie Stille have been spending several days In Pittsburg. Pa., with Mr. and
Stewart's relatives.
. and Mr*. Luther Snyder vere In Elverson. Pa., for a week
Isltlng relative*.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Sandman been entertaining George
South Dennis
Miss Elizabeth Moore, 'of Atlantic City, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards and Mr*. Eliza Devitt attended
Stokker, spent Sunday with Mr.‘ Pomona Grange at Rio Grande
- * - — aatufd a y.
I ummonri. of Collingswood. Mr. and Airs. Robert Elm< Cape May Court House, we
town Sunday.
Mr*. Rebecca Sutton enter- ! tained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore,
i of Ocean City. Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Sharp and Mrs. Margaret Wlgglcaworth spent
Wednesday in Atlantic City.
Francis Powell. ,.on of Mr. and Mr*. Gtonge Powell, underwent
1 operation at the Mill-]
and Mrs. Zad >k Sharp Thursday evening at Court
House.
Mias Fanny Bateman Is quite sick this week. Garfield Lloyd, of the Avalon Coast Guard Station, spent Friday at hls home here. Mrs. El wood Howell and Mrs. Carrie Scull spent Friday at Wild-
wood.
Mr. and Mr*. Colman Norton spent Sunday at Dennisville with her brother Miss Dorothy Jones, of Court House, spent Saturday with her unrie. 1 rank Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Michener and dr ugh ter. of Willow Grove, spent ihe week end with Mr*. Mlchener's parent*. Mrs. Zadok Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Scull and daughter spent Monday at Wildwood. Leroy Howell, of Holly Beach Coast Guard Station, spent Thursday with hls mother. Mrs. Morris Brooks, of Clayton, spent last week with her father. Mrs. John Long and Mrs. Millard Ware, of Cape May. spent Friday with her brother. Mr*. Wilbert Bal.-man and Miss Fanny Bateman spent Friday at Wildwood. Mrs. Uriah Norton and Mis* Sarah Peterson called at Grassy Sound on Thursday. Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson, of Cape May. called on Mrs. Uriah Norton Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes spent Monday evening with hi* sister at Cold Spring. Mi. and Mr*. Daniel Chambers spent Thursday evening at Wood-
Henry Heatone. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eldredge. of ■•eesburg. spent Sunday with the Utters parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason. Mrs. Edward Hess has a new Ford coupe. Mrs. Deborah Hoffman has sold her farm to Genaro Clcchitti, of Philadelphia, and has purchased a property from Mr. Howard Somers, which she Is haring Im-
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bonham and daughter, of Eldora. spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Clarence Hoffman.
Mrs. C. P. Hess spent Satur-; wo ^”' vuj,p d “friends” here ...
day with her daughter of Mm - j WednMday.
v *lle- i Mis* Minnie Powel! spent FriMr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes. of d and wllh friends in
Elmer, spent Sunday with frlenda Crei . k
•>ere- I Mr. and Mrs. Will Stitcs. of
Wildwood, visited relatives here
Monday.
and Mr*. El wood Smith
Coast Guard SUtion. spent era! days last week with hls wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. louille Norton and sons, and Mrs. Howard Stites and son. Coleman, .were in Millville Saturday. Mr*. Samuel Cox is now suffering with a very badly sprained
ankle.
Miss Anne Culbertson, it Swedes boro, visited friends i.<
over the week end. Daniel Wooten is 111.
Mr*. Josephl:.:- Laruso and
daughter. Betty, of Wernersvllle. are spending a time with her sis-
ter. Mrs. Msry Leporace. Sirs. Carrie Scrivani. of Wlld-
Mrs. D. C. Lloyd, who has been visiting her son. Richard, returned to her home in Vineland on
Sunday.
Mr. Harry Beam, of Phlladelphle. spent Sunday at hls cot-
tage here.
Mr*. Alfred Crease and daughand Mr*. Elwood Howell spent
Hie Hospl'al on Thursday andThursday at Wildwood. 0 f,i* jeetting along nicr-ly. > Millard Davis spent Monday at
d Mrs. C. S. Lawrence Court House.
and Mrs. Daniel Chambers
and non* attended a home re-
her parents' home at Heislerville on Sunday.
Harry Holmei
Atlantic City, visited Mrs.
Douglas Saturday. entertained Mi** Belle Carroll, of N. W. Prettyraan called on 1 Plainfield, and Mr*. John Carroll, friends here Friday. of Dennisville. last Wednesday. Mrs. B. H. Simpson and daugh-1 Charles Walton. Sr., of Ocean ter spent the week end In Phlla- 1 City, was in town Thursday, dt-lphla. Mr. and M-s. Norman Burke Mr. and Mr*. Augustus Meer-1 will noon close their home here wald. of Millville, spent the land go to Camden for the winweek end with Captain A. J. i ter Mr. Burke is a Reading Meerwald and family. Railroad employee and has been Air. ant. Mrs. Shipley spent the transferred due to the change In
evening I,
Mr. Edward Limbeck, ville. spent Saturday with Miss Hulda Mason.
Mr. and Mr*. Conover, of Pleasantvllle. spent Wednesday with their daughter. Mrs. Levi Hand. Mr. H. C. Mason and daughter, and Mrs. Canigan motored
Vivian Mortvn speni _d here with her P al -nd Mr*. J. H. Berry »e shoppers recently
, Burley, of last Guard ?
Bay* iiome the posi *?« (number of local folki Pomona Grange at
day. j Mr*. William C .rscu. of Erma, was in lown on Thursday calling on friend*. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. James and Mr. and Afrs. J. W. Coombs, attended the Chamber of Commerce at Cape May on Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Harry Smith and son. James, were visitors with her mother. Afrs. Mary Ephlin In Philadelphia on Thursday and
Friday.
Leon Lewi*, of Richland, was a Saturday visitor with. Airs.
Sarah E. Faunc-.
Mr*. James Burke, visited r?la-1 ■ lives In Philadelphia over the,
Corson':-1 Mrs. Wali-r "'Edward Nickerson has finished I ! -M h.r p.r.nts , K„ C,,,*. I ?' I Pt'" 1 ' ' ojn K- . ... I The Hallowe'en Social given In ■ lot Marmora, were niepia. I , he hal i Saturday evening by tba
I In Chester County.
I Miss Anna Gandv. o: Phllad-J-i ohla. passed Sunday With het
Philadelphia.
C. F. Learning, of Ocean City, as in town Friday. Mr. and Air*. Walter Tomlin. I Helslerv'lle, spent Sunday ith James Coapman. All** Hannah McCormick spent the week end with Air*. T. 8.
MiUe>\ Jr.
and Mrs. Alvin AfcKaig spent the week end with Mr*.
Laura Mr 1 ''tig.
s. Charles Nickerson attenddresamaklng class under the
supervision of Miss Murphy, at Cape May Court House. Tuesday.
and Afrs. B. Snyder, of
Erma, visited relative* Sunday. Air. and Airs. Lewis Williams and children called on Mr. a Air*. Andrew Hickman Sunday. Mrs. E. R. McCormick. Misses Catharine McCormick and Alargaret Linderman went to Atlan-
tic City Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickman ; went to Philadelphia Sunday to | see their daughter. Mavis, who is I
In the Children's Hospital.
John Douglas, of Cape MayjS' Court House, visited his mother [B
schedule.
Mrs. Eva Hawkins. Ruth Hawkins, Airs. Lela Burke ana William Flick spent Saturday afternoon and evening In Millville. Mr*. Bessie Godfrey. Mrs. Ed Lloyd, Mr. and Mr*. 11. W. Gandy Philadelphia visitors Satur-
were in Wildwood Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs. J. E. Clark spent Sunday at Atlantic City with rela-
tive*.
Howard Michener. wife and
Cape May on Saturday “ndspem.laught.a. of W lllow rGove. vlsittbe day with the formers daugh- cd ^tlvee here during th.
ter. Mhi. Clarence Lemunyon. j week end
Albert Hoffman, of Ocean City., Ml8l . HamaIln gpent th , spent th week end with " la j week end with Helen AIcCuHough. mother here. ia , Wildwood Junction. Mrs. R. B. Mason and children ; Mr and Mn) Harvpy Dean
and Mrs. William Mason motored! Thurilda y evening with Mr. i Sunday,
to Millville on Saturday ! and Mrs 0 „ Hama nn. Thomas Creamer, of Dennisville yfr? David Crosse and
spent Sunday *lth his brother. wmiajn HuBt * d ar ,. enjoying ajed Clinton Nickerson Sunday.
John Creamer. ! vacation with relatives in Phlla-i R. Dixon and family motored i
Edward Hoffman spent Friday , 1( .|phla. Pitman -md Millville. ; to Dividing Creek Sunday,
in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher and \ Edward Fowler and family . P. Harris, of Fleetwood. ”a.. sun yi orr [ g _ 0 f v.'uowood. visited j went to Woodbine on Saturday, spent the week end with friends Mrs Kisher's father. J. W. Long.) Miss Lydia Springer, of Florida. ) here. who is confined to hls bed j visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Scott Howell.^of j throUf , h niness. Springer last week. Mr and Air*
“ * * “ Airs. Frank Bushnell. of Den- j Springer and family want to I
isited Mrs. Theodore | Ocean View Sunday.
da>'.
Rev. and Mr*. Walter Yerkea and Ed Burley attended the meeting of Pomona Grange held at Rio Grande last Saturday. Air*. Linda Williams has been visiting Air. and Mrs. James William*. Turnerville. and Mr. and Mr*. John Abbott, of Fairvlpw Mr. and Mrs. Allan Powell, of Bielle. N. J.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Afrs. E. W. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. James ivnitenead were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Lacroix.
Gross negligenee: Twelve
automobile drive stop at a railroad <
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for election to the Township Committee, of Upper Township, on an Independent Ticket at the General Election on November 2, 1926. Your support is earnestly solicited. H. W. VALENTINE. (Ordered and paid for by H. W. Valentine. Tnrkahoe. N. J.)
s Bertha Robinson'. Howard | £ b. i Robinson and Marcus Shaw i
Ham Harris.
Mrs. R. B.
daugh
Saturday afternoon. Mason Is the proud
Young on Atonday.
l Stephen Burke, of Phlladelpblt
1; spent Sunday at hls horn
Rio Grande
Mrs. Clarence Hoffman motored - Heislerville on Sunday. j Mrs. Wilburt Bevis and Vis
S. Lloyd, of Atlantic City, spent {Sarah Edwards and Mias Jenniej a „d ; week end with his mother Hughes visited Washington la»t Airs.
j Alaurlce Fleming visiled Earl j
ia. j Fleming Sunday.
Amos lliekman and family went '
to Woodbine Sunday evening. ‘
Mr*. Clara Colwell and family !
and Harry Hand, of Millville, vu- :'
lied Mrs. R. Hand recently. Mr. and Mr*. Oswald Hasbrouch ji *. James Hasbrouch visited • J harles Nickerson Sunday 1 i
:asa Young Marshall-
. Grace and family Wl i-lsllors on Tuesday. Olive McAllister spent 1 OarW Way has had hi* M' pp.-ii with electric lights.
Amos Shannon, of Sen Isle, was
town on Sunday.
Samuel Clark, of Marshnllvllle. of *Northfleld. spent Saturday and ('called on hls brother J. H. Clark
Sunday with her parent*. Mr. |on Sunday
and Mi*. Alfred Bhoadtt
re Philadelphia risito Mrs. ^rank Watson was me of her daughter, .eph Unite, at Avalon, tl t of this week.
i Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Howell, j Brig i j and children, of Millville, spent ( •s on I Sunday with Mr*. Howell's par- ' ents. Mr. and Mr* J. Pettit. I at the I Mr. and Mrs. Charles He** and Mr*. I Mrs. Carrfgnn attended church . tlr-i j i.t iicesburg on Wednesday yven-1
‘Ing-
Mlss Dorothy Kennedy and Mrs.' Claude Abrams and Miss Roy Wolcott spent Friday In j Heaton visited Mrs. A H
Philadelphia. Sunday.
Alfred Enlrikrn drove to Ber- ' A. Eisenberg and fair ■in on Sunday -nd brought hi* | West Collingswood. visit' mother home with him for a visit. I and Mrs. Charles Nicker
Come Out And VOTE! For the Re-election of Charles E. Foster as a member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, place a cross in the square to the left of his name, in the INDEPENDENT column, on the regular ticket. Tuesday, November 2, 1926.
. j Sunday.
Eldredge Hawk isiness the past ) ; lis family back j'
li and Mr*. Ralph Peterson ! M.-s. Ray BHtner. of Avalon.) ted relative* Sunday, lisa Martha Brown, of Mill-,! L David Sutton.

