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CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1926.

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George Wheaton, of Cam»ent the »eek end with • rMs. Henry Wheaton, and Mr*. Thom** Moore, of mere, tpent the week end the former's parents. Mr r*. Thomas Harris, and Mrs. Maurice Whildin hter. of Delmont, *pen: and Sunday wtth Mrs. j8*s parents. Mr. sod Mrs. 8pr««ue. Frank Clark and children. City, went Sunday with her, Mr*. D. Hoffman Jame.; McKrlght and of Eddystone. spent Satur ‘I 3unday with Mr. and Ison James. Paul Myers, of Elder*, town on Monday oh;i Shannon, of Sea isle 'led on friends here on Greenlee and grand- , of Philadelphia, spent end with Mr. and Mrs.

Hces

: Clarence Lrutunyon. of . is visiting her father. ry Mason. rank Matthews, of Flshcalled on his sister. Layton, on Sunday G. Somers motored to ty on Thursday _d Mrs. Samuel Mason, of I Mrs. George of Tuckaboe. spent Sur.- -. and Mrs. R. B. Hess. Mr* Lester Riggins » Ocean Otty on Satur-

^joon.

P. Layton spent ThurslOvllle. Joseph Morrison, of s visiting at the home Mr . Wilson Jafes. Mrs. Levi Hand enterds from Pteasantville

Mr. and Mrs

t Southard, of Woodi Thursday evening at

. and Mr*. W "

i View ZUliwen. of Phllam; tic week end with f. Anderson . Ernest Downam ^liter. Mr and Mrs. Wtl pit* and son motored U : Sunday. William Barbour. ol <aty. spent Wednesday nloce. Mrs. J. Lloyd. . Prank Shaw and Bdnesday in Salem with and Mrs. Raymond Boxs spent Tues- | Harbor with relatives. . Aloio Brown, of it Wednesday

ifcare-

I Way. of Trenton. / with her mother, jly Kuril, of Egg Harsome time with

Beesley's Point Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stratton returned home Monday after a very pleasant motor trip through the Southern States. Mrs. Uriah Young and Mrs. E. L. Corson motored to Woodbine Tuesday. Frank Young la busy pape. hanging in Ocean City. Charles Young and Charles Cunningham base had their home, wired for electric lights. Mr*. Earl Sapp spent Tuesday In Ocean City. Mr. E. A. Corwin and 1 Corson moored i 0 Bridgeton

day

and Mrs. Hobart Young, of West Chester, called on his brother. Frank Ydung and (am-

**-r.

Virgil Conon has returned home after three days' visit wi.-l, friends and sight seeing at the Staqul. and Mrs. Clarenc' Wilkie and three children and *!r» Tlhelda Young motored to'|hi Sesqui on Sunday. and Mrs. Char.es Cox and daughter. Mrs. Ada Cox. of Ocean City, went Sunday with Corson and wife. Richard Stoffels. of New Fork City. :* spending a few day* with fab' parents. Prayer meeting was well attended at the Baptist Chnrcl Thursday evening. E. A. Stratton Ms* out of town Friday on business. : Mrs. Chari. s Reeve^- and .Children, of Woodbind; ar' 1 npegUing f.-w days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young motored U Atlantic City Saturday evening. Mrs. Zora Corson is in Camden n a vacation. Swainton-Clermont Mrs. Minnie Holmes, of Philadelphia. spent a few days here with Mrs. George Sayre. Miss Dorothy Stephens has'returned home after spendln) week* sightseeing in New

city.

Howard Townsend hnd family are now nicely settled In their handsome new bungalow. .J^iey have all electrical convenieces Installed. * 1 ^ Harry Brow and sons, of ^Burleigh, called 'on friends Hess on

Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ell Townsend Jjave returned to their home In Philadelphia after renewing acquaintances here for several days. Mr. and Mrg. Rlckert. of JenkIntomn. Pa., motored here on Sat urday. Mrs. Rickert's mother Mrs. Emma Rice, returned with

them on Sunday,

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Petersburg George Winner Is now employi in th A. and P. Store In

Tuckahoe.

Milton Ross, wife and son. of Miramar, passed Sunday with William Matthews and wife. Joseph Sharp and wife, of Sea lale City, were Wednesday callers on Mr*. Rachel Lee. George Hoff and wife motored to Pennsgrove and spent Sunday

with their

Harry Peacock, two sisters and niece, and George Ivins, of Haddobfleld. were Sunday guests of Richard Voss and wife.

C. M. Court House

Marmora

Dias Creek

Olive E. Dyer, "f Phila- j Miss Margaret Ward celebrated Quite a number of otrr village delphia. was a week-end visitor. 5, er ten t|, blrthrlay at the home of, attended the Hallowe'en parade her rrandmotiher. Mr*. Henry, at Court House. Wildwood and

with ter parents. Mr. and Mrs. ^andmotAer,

Many of our residents attended w ;ih relatives.

Ed Howell. Mrs. Claude Young, of Millville, Is speoding this week with her son., Theodore and family. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Smith, of Millville, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Smith's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Socratss

Willis.

Mr. and Mrs, Harry Fisher, of Cape May. w«re In town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Scull, of Menautico. pphnt Friday here

the vendue of Clarence Sack, in Marshalvtlle. on Saturday. Mr* Joseph Hand, of Millville. I* spending this week with her granddaughter. Mrs. Amasa Young. The B. B. Sewing Circle was royally entertained at the home of Mr*. John Palmer. In Marshalville. on Thursday. flomer* Corson, wife and son. of Seavllle. were Friday evening Uitorr. with George HdT and

wife.

Mr*. ElLabeih Oyer, of Philadelphia. and Mr*. Alda Sack, of Mamhalvllte. were Friday evening vleltora with Morgan Lee and

wife.

Milton Westcott and John F. Gandy motorc. to Philadelphia and spent Sunday with Levi Van

Glider. Jr.

Mrs. Elmer Steelman and son. ... ocean Cliy. were Thursday visitors with her mother. Mrs. F.

8. Carter.

Milton Whitaker and three children, of Eldora. passed Thursday evening with Mrs. Margaret Eldredge. who Is critically 111. Roland Van Gilder, of Allentown. Pa., was a week-end visitor with his brother. Thaddeus.

and wife.

Mis* Victoria Corson. Mis* Sallie Corson. Mrs- Leslie Corson motored with Dr. Allen Corson and wife fo the Sesqul-Centennlal on

Thursday.

William Ingersoll. of Elltabetb, N. J-. was a week-end visitor With

Uls mother.

Gersham Massey, of Cape May Court House, passed Sunday with his aunt. Miss Sara Corson. Pleta Lafferty. of Glouces- —* a visitor thic week wi»h her cousin.'Mrs- James Staff/f.‘ Mrs Howard Stltes .ol Cape May Court nouse. was a Sunday visitor with Mis* Alice Eldredge. David Van Gilder, of Leesburg, was a Sunday guest of his sister. Mrs. Dora - John V. Whitaker and wife, of Court House visited with relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Sara A. Huffman was laid rest In the M. E. Cemetery Sunday afternoon, after an Illness

two weeks.

Mrs. Joseph Hand, of Millville, visited Court House friends Fri-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Young spent the first of the week

joying the Sesqui.

Mrs. Milton Pdterson and sons spent Friday with her sister. M:

Charles Calhoun.

Moorohouse. She received many Cape May.

Mrs. Hannah Cahaley spent the week end at Wildwood with her daughter. Miss May Cahaley. Mr. and Mrs. Harley GullcV of Trenton, spent the week i-nd

tholr home here.

useful gifts from her little friends. Among those present were the Misses Dorothy and Evelyn Pontlere. Lillian Adams. Mary Bainbridge and Mildred Moorehouse. Masters John, Harry, and Victor Grillo. Thaodore

Wheaton and James Jack. Mr*. Bertha Madara. of Pleas-

antvllle. spent Saturday with her

sister. Mrs. Asa Madara. Phillip Cavalier, of Port Re

public, called on friends In this

vicinity Saturday evening. Bert Adams and children mo-

tored to Ocean City Saturday

morning.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry G. Robbins. of Ocean City, visited friends here Friday evening. Mr. Lewis Corson and sister-ln-

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers Uw y r(i Harry Young, made a id daughters. Charlotte amt; busirfegg trip to Ocean City Frl-

Mary. apent Friday evening with ’ day afternoon.

" R. Hamann and family. • V|rgU Corson spent several Eugene Calhoun of Phll.de -1 pgSJSpwTwItl, rela.U .went the week-end, with his he wag thcre hc

spent two days at the Sesqui.

Tuckahoe

Mr. and Mrs. Roland S^arp entertained Mrs. Alfred Sharp and Mrs. Theresa Gandy, of Oaklyn Manor, last week end. The Bartlett property, on Main Street, has iieen purchased by

Harvey Taylor.

Mr. and Mrs. William Strack and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Nonman Perryman. South

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Speechley I Seavllle. Saturday.

Goshen

em on aunoaj.

Lemuel D Ludlam has a new aedrn. He. with bis family, took In the Hallowe'ta parades at Court House. Wildwood and Cape Kay. . -» .- William Powell has had electric, light*, tunning water and tyith

room installed. - < r. p^e'mg, Mr. and Mrs. James

‘ s vi8lt,nE chambers, on Tuesday.

In Philadelphia. Mr . Henry High and Mr*. Sarah Clinton Newman a 's,rab Holmes, of Pierces, called

Hallowe'en party at South Deu-^"^ N(>l ^ r

Mor.c'sy evening.

and Mrs. Monroe Chamber* and baby, of Court House.

E. O. Howell has improved his house and barn with a new coat of paint and hu also bad some interior decorating done by a

Philadelphia decorator.

Mr. and Mr*. He'rtjjsrt MachMte entertaierd a few friend* on jht-

•• " wFcn

H allow!

ion MVs. Nelson Smith on Tuesday

evening.

Miss Adeline Crandol motored to Wildwood on Wednesday. Mr. and Mn:.. E. Riley Mlxncr are in Philadelphia for an ex-

tended time.

Mrs. Mason Torer entertained the Phllathean Class on Thurs-

day afternoon.

The fourth quarterly conference was held in the M. E. Church Thursday evening with a

pbia. spent the week-Dnd, with his' brother. Charles, and family. Harry Hamann. of Philadelphia. and Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Hamann* and children spent the week-end with their brother.

Oscar Hamann.

Amasa Yaung and family, of Petersburg, visited Friday with Court House friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Steel spent Saturday evening at Wild-

wood.

The Volunteer Fire Company held their regular meeting in the Legion Home on Wednesday night. A minstrel show was discussed and plans completed for Tag Day. Miss Helen Bixler went New York on Friday to see 1 mother sail for Bi-ax'.l. on S urday. Her father Is a missionary there and the family will be gBnc live years. A clam pie supper was held at Tick Neck last Thursday. . vse attending were Carl Foster. L«wis Foster. Harry Lyler. ClarJones and Robert Miller, of Cape May Court House, and Palmer Way and Mr. Wood, from Wildwood. Miss Myrtle Llnderman." Green Cteek. visited Miss Minnie Powell on Friday and Saturday. Dr. Miller Cryder spent part of the week end at his home In Pennsylvania. Mr. George Hewitt and Russell. Mr. William Hewitt and family and Mr. John May and family were In Wildwood Satur-

day.

John Mathis, of. Anglesca. U spending some time at bis home Mr. Myron Morton and wife were In Wildwood Saturday

night.

Mrs. Samuel Barnes, of Tucl ahoe. spent the week end at her

tutted home here.

Mrs. Cora Barbour and Mr. Frank Jones spent Saturday eve-

ning in Wildwood.

Mrs. William Scull, of Menant'.co. . visited relatives here on

Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Moffet Rocrbarh spent Saturday night In Wild-

wood.

Miss Ada Roberts, of Corbin City, called on Mr. Earl Sapp Wednesday evening. Mrs. Charles Warner and son. from Baynard. W. Va.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mys. J.

E. Baner.

Mrs. Clarence Smith motored to Dennlsvtlle Saturday

urday party.

Rev. and Mrr. J. O. R- Corliss have moved their household goods

,° Salem Rev Cori£ spends ,„ (Dd , nce .

week ends here at the panoM*e ^ N , l80n 8 mllh son. The trustees of Asbury ‘- ,,ur, " ElfreM were a t the Seequi on

arc preparing far a chicken P 01 ’| Prld8y '

pie supper to be held at the *a.-. and Mn| Ch|irle , H assiepe: sonage on Thursday evening. 3*0-1, ^ were wt . pk ^ nJ tU j<

(with relatl'

J Many of our townspeople

:r.!ng.

Hal

Greenfield

R. C.'s held

low e'en parly Wednesday evening the Palermo Jr. Hall. Music was furnished by the “Royal Sernadcrs." of Ocean City. Two prizes were ..warded, one for the 1 best dressed, whick was young lady from fcear. Cl|y. and the other for the funniest dressed which was won by Gordon Adam

cf this place.

Miss Doris .Layton, who Is working in Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Layton. Mrs. William Sapp and son. Billie, spent Monday with her mother .Mrs. Asa Madara. The J. I. C.’e had a Hallowe'en party at the .Palermo Junior Hall Friday evening. A good time was

enjoyed by all.

Mr*. Laura Lowery .of Atlantic City, visited Mrs. Henry Moorehouse Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. E. A. Stratton have returned home from their vacation. They had a wonderful

trip.

Mrs. E. Sapp. Mrs. William Layton and Mrs. Luther Corson spent Wednesday with Mrs. Leonard Fauscler. Mr. and Mrs. Plott, of Ocean City, called on Mrs. Henry Clouting Monday afternoon. Miss Luclle To rtisend anu mother, of Ocean City, spent Thursday with Mrs. Josle Stltes.

at this place.

Mrs. Charles Reeves and children. of Woodbury, are making an Indefinite stay with bet mother. Mr*. Clara Sapp. Mrs. Elmer Corson and daughter. Cornelia, motored to Ocean City Friday afternoon. Alfred Sapp, at Petersburg, mane a business trip through town Wednesday. Mra. Fred Pontlere attended the tnovl'e at the Moorlyn The-

Norroan. of Philadelphia, spent Saturday with her sister. Mrs. Uriah Norton. Miss Edna Fisher, of Burleigh, called on Mias Amy Norton Mon-

ivening.

Edward Howell, of Court House, called here Monday. Mrs. Mina Smith spent last week in Philadelphia with

friends.

Mrs. Rudolph, of Wildwood, called on Mr. Russel Dunn on Sunday. There were no church services Sunday on account of the heater being out of order. Mr. Ellwood Smith is our new insurance collector. Mr. Thomas Wright has been removed to Cape May territory. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cbamb< and son* spent Thursday evening with their daughter at Court

House.

The 1. O. M. Lodge paraded Court House and Caue May. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd

and sou spent Thursday evening called on Mr. and Mrs. at Wildwood. j Langley. Sunday.

Mrs. Morris Brook*, of Clayton. 1 Mr*. Viola Quigley, of Mays spent Friday with Mrs. Ida Barr.! Landing, rendered two solos In a Miss Emma Gerald, of Bur- very pleasing manner In the Preslelgh called on Miss Amy Nor- terlan Church Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. P. Lynch were In*Mays Landing Sunday 6. B. Goff and family, of Ocean City, wore In town calling on friends Saturday afternoon. Those from here attending the district confer .-nee of the M. E. Church, held at Ocean City last Wednesday were Rev. and Mrs C. S. Lawrence. Rev. William Burley. William S- Straek. Henry Stllle. Mrs. Martha Bailey. Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Gandy.

Rev. and Mrs. C. Lawrence spent las'. Tueoday In Haddon-

fleld and Philadtlp'nla.

Mrs. Lillian Sack and Mrs. Walter Sharp apent Wednesday tn Quinton with George Weocott. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rice, of Cape May Court House, were re-

cent visitors tn town.

Mrs. John Palmer entertained member? of the Busy Bee Society

Thursday afternoon.

George Powell motored to Cape May Court House on Friday. George Panco. of Milmay.

South Dennis

Chester

Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

call'd on his elster. at Rto Grande, on Monday evening.

Allen Douglass and Mr.

Thomas Douglass spent Monday

In Nort Norris.

Miss Kate Haigh spent Tuesday

in Atlantic City.

Mr. Russel Dunn Is building

new house.

Mr. Kills Norton's new house Is

nearly completed.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Schelllnger. of Wildwood, spent Sun-

day with her father.

Miss Anna Stiles, who is at-

Aliison Ludlam has.had a radii

and electric lights itu««ll*d. . 1 nsnaed 'the Hallowe'en parade Mr and Mr*. Rearm (.lark and CoBr| H Fr id, y . wUdw-.od on daughter. May. Saturday-night and at Cape May

and Mr. and Mrs William Adams. on MoB<Uy _

of Palermo, rail'd on removes, Mn! Norr i s Thompson is vteitbere Sunday afternoon. l ln( , her br0 ,her. Charles Steel-Wj.-d has ye" recUv , ,h f' man. and family, at Somere Point.

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Georgia before going to »i- y r Allen Nickerson and fatniersbarg. Fla . fo- the wlnWT- *“ r , y of Camden, spent Sunday with Stltes ha* arrived In Fiorina. fat j leri Aaron Nickerson, and

Both mot .re 1 downfremnere. <

Leuallrn Band, of Court Houw. ( Mr an(1 MnL F w j amwl will play in Asbury Church at th* t( . Ilded thl . funeral of Mm. John Sunday evening service, next Sun- B logman at Petersburg, an

Prank High returned hot . Agnes Hospital on Su Mrs. High Is improvi]

Mr. and Mrs. George Murray.

Mrs. Mary Dukes and son. George. 1 *' rt ' Saturday,

moved to Philadelphia for the: Mr “ n ' , Mrs - J** 1 * Potu. of winter. | Audubon, spent the week end Mrs. George Breyer ts spend- i wUh hfr Bif,ter - Mrs. William

ing some time in Camden, visiting i Gannon.

relatives. j Morris Stephenson, of Cape Henry Duboeq and M Rowles. MaT - and Herbert Madara and of Seavllle. motored to Philadel-1 ***‘er. Dorothy, of this place. I phis to visit Mr. Dubosq’s mother, i er*nt Sunday evening with

. oi.ii,rf-inhi- who is very 111. md Mr*. Herman Lear, at Ocean

DuBo „ , t ,!cur.

Mrs. Weaver Bucby spent

Tuesday In Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bor.l have been entertaining relative*

from Palmerton. Pa.

The Ladies' Aid cf the Methodist Church met at the parson-

age Tuesday svenlng.

Erma

Mrs. Rena Peterson has been quite ill at the home of her

uncle, Bert Dawson.

Mrs. Lydia Dickinson and son. Karl, were entertained at dinner by Miss Rose Halpin. at the

tending Glassboro Normal School. wlnd * 0 r Hotel, in Cape May.

1* home sick with tonsllltis. day lagt week.

Mrs. Louisa Herman spent

tesday st Court House.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ewing' ur i|u m , near Trenton,

and daughter, of Cold Spring. | Mrt.. Jennie Hand has been emspent Sunday with her motbtr. ployed a , ,he gold beating works.

Mr. Clark and Dr. Julius Way. | n cape May. for some time now. of Court House, visited our Mel bourn Schellengei

school on Thursday.

Mrs. A. T. D. Howeli spent

Tuesday at Court House. Fourteen of our vll.agc attended the fourth quarterly conference at Goshen M. E. Cchureh Thursday evening. Master Kenneth Chester Is sick this week.' West Cape May Many from here attended the Hallowolen celebration at Grange Hall. Cape May Court House and Wildwood. Mrs. V. Whitehead passed the week w'th friends tn Philadel-

phia.

Mr. B. Ewing Is ill at this

time.

Mrs. M. Blume visited her parents in Woodbine Baturday. Mrs. C. LeMunyon ts In Millville with her sister, who was seriously Injured In an automo-

bile accident.

Morris Stephensoi. visited friends in Marmora a few days

South Dennis Pupils Hallowe'en Entertainment The pupiL of South Dennis School entertained several friends at a Hallowe’en entertainment on Thursday afternoon. The following program wss exceptionally well rendered. Recitation. "The Family.'' Sars Boyle: recitation. Catherine Fowler: recitation. Sara Boyi*; playlet. The Goat and the Wolf." by the second grade: playlet. “Mary and the Lamb;'' playlet. “The Thre" Little Kittena.” Wee Willie Winker: 'The Clown Drill.” by fifth and -Ixth grades: “On Hallowe’en Nlgut.” by school: the play of "Pomona.'' by school. A special feature of the entertainment was a hci.th play which was written by the fifth and sixth grade as a part of their English work. Addresses were made by Miss N. S. Gandy and Miss Thomas. There were followed by a march, in which several children who were masked * took part. Prizes were awarded to Esther Nickerso... Raymond Hickman. Sara Boyle and Pauline Gerasimebuk. Earl Fleming and family have moved to Woodbine. Mr. Henry Cascarino. of Philadelphia. Is Installing the heating system in the home of Captain A. J. Meerwald. Dr. C. W. Way. medical Inspector of Dennis Township, visited our school on Monday. The following pupils had perfect attendance marks during October: Somers Hazel. Raymond and Clayton Hickman. Pauline Vera, and Helen Geraslmchuk. Ernest. Anna and Catherine Fowler. George. Mabel and Eugene Springer. Sara Boyle. Cath- ■ erine Cartsr. Esther Nickerson, i Regina Moore. Earl Simpson and Marshall Hand. The percentage of attendance was 97 per cent. Miar Margaret Foster, of South Seavllle. visited Miss M. C. Lud-

lam.

Miss Margaret Ludlam visited the Misses Miller, at Cold Spring, j Sunday. Mr. A. J. Meerwald. Miss Msr- ' tba Meerwald'and Edward Mter-

wald

j day.

Mr*. Herbert Campbell. Mrs. ' Edgar Ross and Mr*. Harold Ross : visited relatives Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scull entsr- | talced company on Sunday.

jurn ocuciieub<-i ■

proved his home by making the 11 ...

. glassed-in sui. Misses Mary and Agnes Meer-

| wald, of Camdyi. spent the week

end with their parents.

Mr. and Mrs. George Austin. at Millville, called on Miss Mar-

Miss Abbie Matthews apent the week end with Mr*. Lewi* Ed-

wards.

John Douglas visited his

mother Sunday.

Miss P. N. Williams has returned to her home after an ab-

sence of several days.

Mrs. A. Elsenberg and son. of West Collingswood, spent Wednesday with Mr*. Charles Nkker-

Mrs. Howard Stile* and daugh-

I nlng.

Iroa; porch Into

parlor.

Soy Jaggers. who has been em-

ployed In Ocean City for the past

several week*, spent ti:e week .... _ . , end at home with his fcmily. I Lud, " m

Mr* Irene Taylor and children.

Mias Althea and Senson. who accompanied Mr. and Mra. Fred Foeter on a motor trip to Clearfield. Pa., have returned home af-

ter a very enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mra. Frank Dickinson

entertained folks from a distance

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Soulta and daughter. Lida, spent Saturday in Philadelphia. A. H. Swain was a Philadelphia visitor Thursday. George Vanier ha* Installed a

radio.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson

drive a new sedan.

Albert McNeil has been exhibiting some wonderful apples at the

| Sesqul-Centen

Mr. and Mrs. Earl ."earlcks visited their brother. Freeman Yearicks and family. In Wildwood.

... — . . .Saturday evening.

Mis* Ruth Springer has return- ' , ^ .

bom. trom New York. 0ur "» ", a ^

| wood, was a visitor here during

| the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jaggers entertained Mrs. Eliz-oelh Ferguson ana sons. Waller and Charles.

Miss Lida Soults. of Bennett'

has returned home after spending ! a week with Miss Sarah Dawson, j

and Mrs. J. Glaze and

Miss Rebecca DuBosq spent the week end with Miss Anna Beebe

In Tuckaboe. , -T. Elsie, spent Saturday with daughter. Ruth also Mi Mrs. George Breyer returned < her sister. Mrs. Judson Corson, of er. left Friday for Reading

home aft sr spending some time | Pal'nno. gunning trip. s..nHov her, with relatives in Camdtn. Harry Hay vs. of Ocean City.' Laura Doll, of New Y'ork. Isixir^.riH Mr* Imne* H Mai

Mr. and Mrs. Tilton are mov-! made a business trip here Mon- . siting her parents here, ing back to their residence in i <l»y- Mrs. S. Stephenson was Somersdale. Quite a few people from this [ Bvll -plaiu one day last week. Miss Dorothy Carvln is In Cam- j (own attended the Hallowe'en pa-1 ,, * U,„ 8..,, * b,r!>««. « •*. M., Mo»8„ ££ ...

party by their teacher on Friday

afternoon.

West Cape May Fil Boy Scouts and 1. C

who a i| received pritvs

«--*• »w •‘■' irrwTwW; m '«• ■**»•

dren motored to Camden Suu.iay.: work j Anna ..number*

Mr. Lawls Priest is about after ' ... u _ *' < | EUzawib Meyer, diaries j H v goulU has returned up wtih a fractured; ^ M . ” ob : i Weaver and Weith William* at Sutlon here . after being

grandfather. Mr. Carvln.

Mr. M. H. Magnin was lender-! Miss Helen Pontlerv has n cd a birthday party on Satuiday turned home after spending h: evening by friends and relatives, i vacation at White Haven A delightful tCne was had by| Mr „ . nry MOownouae ha* been ill for several months. I Bt court House Friday evening,

jfi — wable to get back '

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Matthews. | Miss Lida Soults has spent the past two weeks In West Cape 1 May with her cousin. Miss Sara

school i Dawson.

Mrs. Bert Snyder and daught< Alberta, spent the week end wl [ relatives In South Dennis.

Company, j A doE mlU | Cke( j the chicken* t M. l»dge f 0 Mrs. Bessie Wilson • h - frolic| Suni j aJf morning and killed a

Mr. John W. Gandy was in keen City on business Monday. Mi** Virginia DuBosq. of Set ale City, called on her parent! Mr*. H. DuBosq and daughters Harriet. Virginia, and Leb -eci sere in Tuckaboe Thursday. Mrs. M. I. Magnin was !«:

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Mr. and Mr Harry G. Rob- Weaver and Weith William* at bins, of Or an City and Herbert ! „ dinner on Wednesday et ntng C Madara. of this place, attend-j (0 celebrate her seventeenth:

ed a masquerade surprise party! Mrthday.

Saturday evening given in honor | Howard Ewing is the preud | of Mr*. Anna Saylor of 2i« j owner of B aul „mohile. I

Norristown Avenue. Philadelphia. 1 who Is a Sea Isle City suratc t resident. An enjoyable evening,

was spent in playing game* and i pir< ’ n * here. Folks were kept dancing. Befreshtnenls were! Elizabeth Meyer entertained, here this Hullowe' “* , served. Among those who w.-rr the primary department of lhe |«he dance at the Co preset.: wer-: Mr. and Mri.!Chapel at a Hallowe'en party oniThursday evening. Ocean George Simon. Sr.. G vorge Simon.; Sat urday afternoon. j Court House Fri | Jr., and friend. Mr. and Mia. J Mr I. Zawalley. of Reading, j Wildwood Hallowe'i

,a? in John 8

Beeves, of Easton. Pa..

He

at Cape May. Mr. Streaker, resent agent here, expect* sent to Weatrille. N. J. < Eduh Pritchard entertaina Hallowe'en party at her

Friday evening.

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Mr and Mrs. Robert Errlckson and Mr. and Mrs. William Meerwald called on Captain A. J. Meerwald -nd family Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. David Sutton entertained relatives Sunday eve-

ning.

Mr. Eugene Springer and family went to Eldora and Holslerville Sunday. Mr*. L. Augustine, of Locustwood. 1* visiting Mr*. E. R. McCormick. Joseph Geraslmchuk and family went to Woodbine Saturday. Mrs. B. Snyder‘spent the week md with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickman. Mr. L. Springer, of Camden, spent Sunday with Eugene Springer. Capt. A. J. Meerwald went to Salem Saturday Mr. and M.s. Edward Hickman visited their daughter. Mavis. who is in the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, recovering from an operation. Miss Catherine McCormick went to the Sesqui-Centennial Saturday. Raymond Dixon visiled his mother Saturday. C. Hickman was in Goshen recently. Mis* Hazel Hickman spent Saturday evening at Clermont. Andrew Hickman and Edward Hickman motored to Atlantic OHy Tuesday. Mrs. S. Dixon. Ml** Regina Moore and Raymond Dixon went

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