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. C. S. Jonne and l Benjamin Neuman,
callad on Mr. and , ft „ Khool
k PalinM- and Mn and iUiXYk. of PMUdel-
> *iih Mr. and
L Cornu*, of Salem,
k encJ here.
t ftn. Prank EJdr.-dise. , «*»!. i he week end h hie mother. Mr*. Annie a Townwnd and *on. Wdllts a few day* »' in Qlonewtik and of Goshen, n. Mr*. Annin
J 8und*.y
i and family are
i, of Pniladelphia.
here with
I flaanle Bice, h Beeves I sard have after spending ^wish their dauglf
and wife, of
L Sunday here with
i. Jane Townsend. ■ Townsend. Jr.. I Sunday here. ft the ]>0£llen
l House, was gresaI by the congrega- | Church on Sunday foowr- ha* returned
T'here. He was working
| landing.
i Meaton and Mr. liarry Edward*, of _ t Priday eve|r. and Mr*. Allison k Morris has returnvending several
Woodbury,
here with Charles
returned to on Monday, afier »!♦ of week* with Oodfrry. opont ths week
deipbla.
ih, wife and daughl»ort Price, of Ava•ervicos at Anbury
renin g.
Mrs. Caorg" Eldredge
os attended -. Hand on
, \g M " Alml ™ Siflth was a Cape cm Thursday evening. Novem-
0U * e ' i8lt0r Mond * T b * r «• Fire Chief Harry Talbert, after adhool. lOf West Cape May. was given a Augumu. Snyder made a busl- birthday surprise party by the ik«* trip to Bridgeton on Wed-!e^ men , n d t |, e i r wire*. Mr. Tal-
' jbert was presented with a beauti-
Mr. and Mr* Bobert L.. Steb- ful leather traveling bag. Those blna visited his part-nu. at Ava- rrenent were Mr. and Mrs. Clarion. on Sunday. • |enc* Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albn Baysinger afld famDy. | R-»en>an. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leon of Cape May. visited John W Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Beuben EldSkelilnger and family on Run- redge. Mr. and Mr* William Eldday. redge. Mr. and Mr* Edward HenMr. and Mr* J. S. Harris m©-!demon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fishform! to Philadelphia an# 1 sped: jer. Mr and Mrs. Walter Savage, the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer. Mr. A wheelbarrow fell' from a *"d M™- Fred Hand. Mr. and raff old of the Marine Bank, at; Mr* Theodore Beeves. Mr. and
Wildwood, which is being rebuilt. I Mr* Clement Newkirk.
Tuesday, and struck Bobert Steb-1 Mr. and Mr* S. Stephenson atblns. who is employed there, on,tended a party in Petersburg on
the head, making quite a had, Friday evening,
gash. He was taken arrow the M8rJr Harris ha* dosed her street to -he office of Dr. Hon -1 aununor cottage on Ocea-, Street tela, who dressed the wound, lijand returned to her West Cane
eas necessary to put two stitches I May home for the winter,
in It. The fact that he had aj Mrs Mabel Richardson and sis-b-avy crop of hair probably sawd ,,^ Mnt G|ndpr hav „ muraed fatm from more eerioua in injury., 4fter „ tT0 w ,^, 1lh - aul ,
Mr* John W. Skelll&ge: tr*« j tour very plessantly f prised Iasi Wednesday, when some of her relatives motored down and spent the day with her. They were her mother. Mr* Benjamin i»eMaris. of Cedarville; bet sisters.
Mr* Matliti Wasburn, of Jersey City, has purchased the lot on the corner of .Pearl Avenue , and Broadway and will soon be'■gtn building u bungalow for her
Intends to make his
•Mr* Karl Turner, of Dividing!.
Creek: Mrs Edwin Huated. of!* 10 ”' h ' r * o v
Bridgeton, and Mr* Eeri Hall - 8. Stephenson and daugh-
and daughter. YHgima. of Fair-;
, OK ) shipper* on Saturday. Mr* Benjamin F. Mitchell at- Mrs. G. Halbruner and tended a meeting of the j Franklin, of Oraton. visited Circle at Wildwood Thurs-Uy. I friends here over the week end. William C. McDonel *p nt pan Mr. and Mr* Joseph Roseman of Iasi week here with his par-! motored to Philadelphia Satur-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mr- day. j Thomas Reeves, of l>>wee. Del.
Mr.'and Mr* Isaac Lindennan' "P* 1 "* *>>« »' 1 “> hl! *
sad daughter. Laura May. of f * ml| y
Green Creek, attended the Wed-i ««• C ^ Munyon. whose sisdlng of Mi*s Dorothy Kennedy i bu « *“ « n » ut ^ and Joseph Entriken. of jhi*l“ obl| e »cclder.t. has returned place, last Wednesday evening.! bo,ne v “"»*/-F 0 ”* b " 8,8,er ,s as did also his unde and aunt. | on J b? road ti recovery. Mr and Mr* John Elliott, of' Ml * ' lr * 1nU , H “ b * r of . C * , ^ Burleigh, and his gm-dmother. I M ‘F Pomt. gpont the week end
Mr* Sasmnan. of Philadelphia, j wl,b
Thomas J. Riley, of Hlgganum. I “ r ; •““'Mrs Cb « r ‘“ f"'
i teriatned company from Camden
! on Sunday.
isr *£r». , szj*urz ss John Meyer, over the week end.
Belleplain
Everett
Ed sail, the smiling accompanied by his
father-in-law, Mr. William Chambers. are visiting the form*
parents in the north*
Jersey.
Ocean View
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boaarth spent Friday evening In Egg Har-'
bot with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downam. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Downam and Harry Downam attended the tuneial of William Moore, of Oadarville. on Saturday. Franklin Kriey. ot Bridge'on. spent Sunday with Mrs. E. Way
and daughter.
Mias Amanda Tullner. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Jocher. of Ocean City, called on friends here on Friday. Mr. and Mr* William Kurt* X d Harry Downam spent Satury in Philadelph'a. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mason and daughter, and William Gasklll and two sons have moved to their home at Somers Point for the John Camp Is sick. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jeffries, of Ocean City, spent a few days last week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downam. Charles Barth is spending a few days In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr* Louis Botarth and son. of Egg Harbor, and Mr. and Mr* Harry Bozarth. nf Virginia, called on friends relatives on Sunday evening. Mir. Harry Kraias and Mlsa Tlllle Cronecker. of Sea Isle City, called on friends Tuesday eve-
ning.
Mrs. B. Coleman is having asbestos shingle roof put on house. Charles Wills Is doing the work. Mr. W. Shock, of Ocean City. Is spending a few days with his daughter. Miss E. Co*. Mrs. Joseph Lloyd and spent Monday In Ocean City with her aunt. Mrs. W. Baibour. Mr. and Mr.-. William Carew and Mias Ttllie Cronecker motored ' > Philadelphia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Diamond, of Sea Isle City, calleu on friends here on Sunday.
Marmora
r. Am
H*a;
» Newman is doing i work for Mr. .a Williams. 1 Mr* Congeaaer enterr non. of Haddon'Aeirt.
i Seaviile
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Klgglns motored to Avalon on Sunday and spent the evening with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrt
Joseph Riggins.
Mr. and Mre. Thomas Moore re- Tnrlrakos* turned to Strathmere on Mon 1 ULlkallUC day. after spending several dky* ; . . , . with her parents here. Mr. and Mr .and Mr* Michael Fisher Mr* Thomas Harris. receiving congratulations Mr R. B. Mason motored to'upon the birth of a son on TuesOcean City on Sunday. ' day morning. November 2. Mrs. Ad. Layton spent Wed-; Mr. and Mr* James Cox enterntoday w lh rolativ-s in Millville : Ulned relatives from Millville
Mr. Anuanda Cuipinl. of fiea eriday.
Isle, spent Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. Norman Burke and Mr* with his parents here. ; Eva Hawkins spent Thursday in
'• James Stiles and family,: Leesburg.
Tb* regular monthly meetlns of the Tuckahoe Building and
Mr and Mr* B. B. He*s Mo- Loan Association was held Saturrrd to Millville on Thursday. day evening la the directors ... i u,. Rand, of! room of the local bank.
*■— Rebecca Button has bt—"
Mr* William Gannon Is aiikQuite a few people from this place* attended the masque,-kl* party at Petersburg Friday e: ning. Among those who wi prizes were: Mr. and Mr* Harry
... Robbins, of Ocean City. part of Misses Helen Stratton and Doro-
' thy Madhra. of this place.
Millville, spent Sunday with
| his brother here.
1 Mr* J. Ro ]
droppers last i pieasantville. spent the week end .
„lh ib. moth,,. Mr. J.
Grate visit-1 H Clark lives in Ocean City and Camd- n. , at the bos Mr. G. Wheaton and son, Fred, i R'*- • r -d Mrs. C. R Lawrence
u souih 8urt *> ““dii,,;;? .2H. an re nee were! with relatives here. Dorchester t Friday eve-) Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leraun-1 day afternoon
yon. of Cape May. arc visiting Mn
ity- j the latter's fathei. Mr. H. C. .id «t
Mason. i Mr. i
ipedj Mrs. John Berry and brother Beerfey's Point
last -pent Sunday with their grand- Mr and Mr* John father. Mr. James Mason. 'children and "' nr
son Mr* Aabnry Bachelor aad -pent Saturda daughter. Ceola .-pent Friday in Mrs. Ma y Hilautie City, D. A. a . held at th. home of his mother M.w Mabel Clay. B.esl-y a Point.
Ocean
Leesburg Satur-
Ella biu-e was entertainSaturday at (he home of d Mr* Frank Ashmead.
Wallace. Tuasing
■land.
- Lloyd.
Mrs. Sarah Steelman h
her h
osed
moved his gone to Atlantic City, where ahe n Wednes- will '**1* witb Mr an< ' i,r *'
Harry Busby.
i Goff aad Mr. and Mrs. CharK* T. Hili motored dtrbrant announce the engagew tnent of their dttughler Virginia. Mi and to Donnelly Clark.- The dat of • ibe wedding ha* not bc-;n set. <! Laualgy *>ut the nuptials will take place
Lilliat
i Sack
Raymond Sneed was in Ocean City Friday eveulngMiss Arlle Smith was among those who attended the J. I. C. dug. Friday evening, at the home of Miss Erma Hamel, of Palcrm Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stephet *on, of West Cape May. took supper with Mends here Friday
night.
Clarance Smith and Oscar Bailey spent the week end < gunning trip up the Tuckahoe
river.
Gilbert Corson, of Ocean City, called on his father, Lewis Corson. Sunday. Asa Madara and family spent Sunday with his sister. Mr* Bertha Madara. of Pleasantvlll Albert Horner, of Ocean City, called on William Srpp Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Moo rehouse entertained her son-in-law. from Perth Amboy, over the week end. A large number from this rinity attended the Klan meeting Sunday evening at Angl?sea. Fishing Creek Mr. and Mr* D. Morrell Woolson celebrated their forty-fifth wedding anniversary by having their family with them on Sa day evening. They received some nice gifts and their son. Israel, gave them a beautiful bouquet ot pink roses and carnation* Ice cream and cake was served aft -r which they returned to their homes. wishing father and mother many more years together. Mr. Arthur Fox, wife and children. Elia aad Sara, spent Sunday afternoon with Charlie Fox and family, in Cape May. Mr. Edmund Fox. wife mother, and Firman Fox and motored to Sal err. ou Sunday. Mr* Fiank Matthews daughter. Elsie, spent the week end with Mr* Harry Yates, at
Dennisville
Palermo
Mr* George James attended the funeral of Mre. Sarah Price, at
Cape May. on Friday.
Mr* G. West cot . of Millville,
was a week end visitor at the
home of Mre. II. G. West colt. Mr* Fred Peterson was a Millville visitor on Thursday.
Mrs. Phoebe Young motored to ! -*nd Atlantic City on Tuesday. j M
Mre. Frank Fldler epent Tues-
day at Ocean City.
Mr* Carrie Bushncll Is In Jefferson Hospital, where she will undergo an operation. Her friend* wish her a speedy recovery. Mr* Frank Bushnell. Mrs. Warren Grace and Misr Helen Carll attended a meeting of the Eastern Star at Court House
Thursday evening.
Misses Sue Chester and Agnes Walsh, of New York, wet-o week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr* O. M. Geary. Mr. and Mre. Somers Lloyd, of Cape May. called on Mre. Katherine Bllxxard on Thursday. Mr* Mary Fldler spent sev.-ral days of this week with her sister. Mre. John Jack, of Philadel-
phia.
Mr* Frank Bushnell and daughter. Miss Helen Carll and Leroy Westcott motored to Auvlslted Mr* Rose S. Carroll.
Mr. and Mre. Wal'r -Clouting and family spent the week end In Philadelphia with relative* Mr* Somers E. Young Is much
improved.
Miss Mary Vizzard motored to Cape May Court House Monday. Mrs. M. i.ruk-- spent the week
in Philadelphia,
r. and Mre. Curtis Corson and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Eugene Townsend, of Ocean
View.
Mr., and Mrs. Richard Cosnaboon have moved into their new
bungalow
Seth Corson was an Ocean City visitor Saturday. Miss Gertrude Relsing spent Sunday night with Miss Anna
Kruke.
William Cameron, of Ocean City, called on William Corson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mr* William Layton, ol Beewley's Point, called on Miss Lydia Hampton. Tuesday eveThe J. '.. C. met at the home of Miss Irma Hamel on Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mr* Jack Clark, of Somers Point, called on Mr. and Mr* Charles Cossaboon Sunday
afternoon.
Beesley's Point C. M. Court House
The J. I. C-'a met Friday eva-t Newton Sayre and wife, of ning with Miss Erma Hamel. I Goshen, spent Sunday afternoon They received their club pins at with their son. Ralph and tamlly. the meeting. ! Mrs. Mary Toxour was visited Mi. and Mre. E. V. Corson and ( by Mr. »r.d Mr* Hoffman, from Hobart Sapp motored to Philat'. !- Millville^ over the week end. phla Wednesday and spent -he; H.-unes Hand and wife, of day with Mrs. Corson's brothe: ; Philadelphia, spent last week and tamlly. I with Edwin Hewitt and wife. After spending several days' Oscar Dell- spent Thursday with her parents. Mr* Charles: he:.- with his wife and family. Re-ves and family returned toj Daniel Chambers, wife and her home in Woodbury. I sons, of Dias Creek, visited their Willard Nick.-reon and Miss daughter. Mrs. Edna Jones Satur-
elyn Young attended a dance!
a...a., •w—., Mr* William Wells and sons iof. S Carroll. I 1 *" mm, ‘ l "“ ' h ' lr """ ,jr"!SL'o7'M,r ! * “r- ""Vl, '■ '?•
Lloyd, or Avaioo. ■» KWda, iv-! E^’”
ning. Those present wore Mr U( ’““ „ . , ...... and Mr* Stowman. Mr. and Mr* Cook of PhUadel-
1 phla. spent Sunday with his
mother hen*.
Curtis Coruin and W!llla:h Boyd were in Cap.* May Court House on Saturday. Dr. Charles Gt.-<cb and son. oi Pitman, called on friends here
^ | Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norcroas Adamstarted for Florida Thursday.
Charles Stowman and Mi Mrs. Herschel Pierce, of Dor-
chester; Rr. add Mr* Charles | Butcher and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis'
Everinghain. of ii.-lslerville; Mr*
J. E. Mecray and Sara Fldler. of!
Capo May: Misses Sua Chester and Agnes Walsh, of New York: Mrs. Phoebe Grace, of Court House: Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Geary.
Mre. E. W. Dailey spent Thursl day afternoon with Mre. S. E.
Young.
Mr. and Mr* BenJ. Crain and family spent Sunday with relatives In Tuckahoe. Ralph Wells, of New Bnu..--wlck. spent Sunday with his I
mother here.
Mias. Anna Totun, of Ocean City, spent Wednesday night with)
Miss Myrtle Madara.
Mrs. Frank Bushnall, Mr* Warren Grace. Mrs. Brooks Blizzard and ti.e Misses Haul-? Dalton and Hattie Fidier. of Dennisville. and Mr. and .in. Eugene Uoyd. of Avalon. Mr* Lloyd proved a very charming hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Everinghain called on Mr. Uriah Gandy Sunday afternoon. Mr. Samuel Westcott spetit Sunday with his family Here. Mias Frances Holmes Is spending some time with relatives In
Bridgeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bushncll and daughter, of Claymont. Del., spent Sunday with his par-
ent* i Philadelphia hospital. Mr. William Gruff and family. Mr *- Frank DeVault called on of Millville, called on Mr. and I Mls “ Epperman Wednesday after-
Mr* Charles James on Sunday. j noon -
Mls* Hannah Fidier spent the Mr *- Albert Wells and son. week end with Mrs. Sarah Doug-, wlllt * nl - 8 P ent Friday afternoon lass, oi Court House. ! wlth Mr,i - William Wells. Mr* E. T. Johnson, of Phila- J,r and 4,rB - Morton Biggs, of delphia, is spending some tim? 0c '* n Vlew ,re now ocupylng here with her auni. Miss Hannah 1 Mr - U'vingBlon Henderson's
Townsend. house.
Frank Steelman and family Tl1 - ^Pli** Mite Society m l visited relatives In Millville on 1 a ' ,be bome of Mr* E - V. CorSunday. ,iOU on Thursday afternoon. Mr* Kate HtfUer. of Richland. | Mrs - l:r,ab YoUtt «- of Marmora, spent Saturday with Jacob He!-!™®" on Mr8 - EI,on Corson Fri-
in Ocean City. Friday Mr* Uriah Young and Mr* E. L. Corson called on Mre. Elton Corson Friday. Miss Mary Corson, of Camden, spent Sunday with her aunt. Mre. Bppncer Young and family. Mrt. Mary Young and daughter. Evelyn, with Will 4 Nickerson. of Ocean City, .lotored to Muliica HtU Sunday. Mr. and Mr* R. F. Smith spent a few days In Philadelphia visiting relatives, also the Sesqul. Byron Young, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Carolyn Young was In Oc'an City Thursday. Mre. A. Clark. Mias Mabel Clark. Mr* T. Ballenger and daughter and Miss Lillian and Cecil Adams motored to fourt House Saturday. Mr* E. V. Corwin celebrated her birthday Saturday evening by entertaining a few friends. A birthday cake, with candles, graced the center of the table. Bananas and Ice cream were serv *d. Mr* Corson received several pretty and useful gift* Among th - gifts was a ten-dollar gold piece from her husband. All had a good lime. Mr. and Mre. John Kobn. of Buffalo. N. Y.. spent Monday will, his aunt. Mrs. E. L. CoraoiP and family. Baptist Mite Society met Thurday ev-nlng with the Paullin
girls.
Mr* Spencer Young and son. Robert Owen, spent Wednesday with her mother.
Dias Creek
r and family.
Goshen
Master Everett Tomlin.
Pleasintvllls. Is sp< ding the win- j
ter with his grandparents, and Mrs, James Chambers.
~ Monday night with Mr. and a| , en(1 , d ,
Mrs. J. B. Roll*
The Blue Ribbon Club met a the home of Mr* Leroy Wood o
Tuesday evening.
the >
after
11 entertain.^! | iety on Wed-'
re. George Richardson was ueatLsy visitor with her) [bter. Mrs. Samuel Bright, r. and Mrs. W. N. Jan my. of
Green Creek, are with their daughter. Mre. Libera Grace, for
Mr* Leroy Wood. Misses Ade line Crandol and Alice Toler wen Atlantic City shoppers on Thurs
Mrs. Howard Young visited her daughter, of Beeel-yV Point, one
day last week.
Mrs. E, E. Madara and daugh- *«*■• Myrtle, and Mis. B A. F.
Mr* Elizabeth Swain returned I S 0 ™ 0 ".. n ‘ 0,0rpd »° Caps May home on Thursday after a Co !?r l ’ ,ouae Monday afternoon month’s trip to California and j , T ho ' uas F ”‘ ncb fel1 *"1 palnother places. Mrs. Swain had a 1 f u,,y ‘“luf* - ' 1 h *« knee one day
wonderful trip. j la, ‘ , w ~ k
Mrs. Nelson Smith and Mrs. i AI,>er i Wells and son sjx nt Sarah Sraitn were VU’-.ille vi-j J 8l,nda >' w,tb his mother here, re on Friday. Mls, ‘ Lucy Rcgine, of tyueraMr. and rM* D. W. Rodan. of ( b ,rs: -. an 1 ! Mr* J. B. Corson
On Thursday eveAlng a masque-
Miss Julia. Townsend motored! rade party was held at the home
to Ocean City Friday afternoon, jof John Jones.
Mr. M. L. Stranghn. of Allan- John Baraett. of MlllvlUz. railtic City, called on friends here led on his mother on Wednesday. Wednesday. Mrs. William Weatherby Is sick
M. Kruke is quite til In a tils week. Mr. J. E. Chester. Mr. Frank Norton. Morris Sttles. Ridgeway, Jones. John Chambers. Norman Howell and Raymond Uoyd attended the football at Cape May
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mre. Cills. of West Philadelphia, spent the week end with their daughter. Mr* J.
Down*
John Downs, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his parents
here.
Mr. George Carley. of Cape May. called on Richard Lloyd on Thursday. Mr. and Mre. Daniel Chamber and sons spent Friday evening at Eld ora with Mrs. B. Fowler. Miss Dorothy Jones, ot Court House, called on her uncle. Frank Chamber* on Friday. and Mr* Richard Lloyd called at Court House on Monday. Melvin Sharp is visiting his aunt at MerchantvtHe. Dr. and Mre. alame,. Tinney and family, of Easton. Pa., spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mre. Colroan Norton. Mr. and Mr* Fred Smith and daughter, of Stone Harbor, spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Howard Norton and Mre. Elwood Howell spent Saturday at Wildwood. Quite a number of our village attended the funeral of Mr. Abaolom Hand, at Court House, on Monday. Mre. P.pper. of Port Norris, ts visiting her son. Fred Pepper. FrcDouglass is on a vacation in Maine, attending the National 'Grange. Mr. and Mr* Luther Cresse and sin, Cb irle* who have been ’ivtng at Reed's Beach, have : turned to their home at Green
j day afternoon.
j Ferman Caldwell. of PctcreI burg, called on friends here Sun-
| day fcfternoon.
Mre. Harry Dibbs and Miss
or i Ruth DaiLy - ailed on Si.; Annlev
Young Thursday af'.eraoon. William T. Corson spent Sun-
WlUUm Rjlle „d Mi» | JS..'
Run Kirdbrtd.. or C.md.i., ou,-, M1 „ Vou0J ...
I attended a dance in Ocean City
j Friday livening.
Norman Paullin, of Philadcli phla. spent Sunday w ith his pnr-
1 "" ‘ here.
City i
Graham was an Ocean •iior Friday. .nd Mr* Charles Kinzler and family motored to Mlnotola
Sunday.
Mr* B. A. F. Corson called on Mrs. M. L. Corson Friday after-
| Cape May. visited her sister and dau * b *« r - Cecil, motored to Philais McPher-on and wife j husband. Mr. and Mr* Jam.-- j lp . hla ^"irdny.
ay In Pcnnsvtlle. Burke, on Saturday and Sunday. ! Robert Garrett had the ratsred Sheets. Mre. Wil-j On Saturday evening the Blue bap ,0 fracture his ankle on
- and Miss Whillmtna j Ribbon C’ut celebrated its third Tbursda >-
red to Delmoni Friday ; anniversary in the Goshen Me-i Frank J. Gormley. ot Chesth 1 Murphy had the r hanlc*' Hall. There were about j ,,u! Hill. Pa., spent a few days of breaking her thirty preH-nt. After a splendid | l a * 1 ww?k «>'!> Charles Cossa-
- at school last w ek. (supper, the evening was spent , t>aoa -
■ nk Bbe -ts entertain-, w ith a program and all enjoye-': Mr - an<l Mrs. Frank May and
The Ladies' Mlzpah Bible Class , ThpIma s ]()i eld their monthly and | Charles Ga
Mre. Howard Stiles was In Philadelphia Saturday and Sunday. Harry Spalding and wife visited Mre. Spalding's father, at Elwuod. on Sunday. Mr* J. Reid Chamber* of Eldora. was in town on -Monday. i'aul Ambrose and wife, of Millville, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mr* ' Jot -ph Hewitt. Mrs. Roscoe Spalding made a business trip to Millville on Monday. Yrs. Leslie Norton and sons spent the week end with re.ativrs in Camden. Roy Hillman and wife, William Hillman. Elizabeth Blizzard and Mrs. Rena Coates, of Millville, were Sunday visitor- of Allen Freldeman and wife. • Misses Emma Daugherty. Helen Blxler and Helen Kennedy spent Saturday In Atlantic City. Frank Young, wife and family, ot Marmora, visited relatives here on Sunday. Mias Beatrice Taylor spent Tuesday and Wednesday ol last week in Phtlad.-lphiu. Mre. William Lynam spent last week with relatives In Philadelphia. Clyde Paul, who underwent an operation Iasi Friday, in 8t. Joseph's Hospital. Philadelphia, for appendicitis, ia doing nicely at this writing. Mr* Samuel Lcporace and four daughters spent Monday with relatives in Philadelphia. Elmer Sinnamon cud wife, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with her patents. Mr. awl Mrs. William Janies MacCollugh and wife, of Wildwood were in town Saturday. Harvey Dean, on Friday moved his family into their new home, recently' purchased by William Powell. Miss Alice Crur.dy is spending some time with Ellas Broadwater and wife. Lewis Toxour. wife and son. of Orovill’. spent the week ena among relatives and friends here. Mre. Martin Spalding and daughter. Mia- Thelma, shopped In Philadelphia Tuesday. Many from here attended the K. K. K. service at the Anglesea M. E. Church Sunday night. Mr* Jack Douginas and daughter. Betty, returned Saturday after a week's visit with her aialer in Medford. Mre. Monroe Bower spent Monday in Philadelphia. Mre. Charles Calhoun and son. Charles. Jr., are spending a week with her sister. Mrs. Gertrude Peterson. Ralph Corap.on and wife and Mrs. Allen Fretdman made a business trip to Ocean City Thursday. Earl Boas, of Camden, spent Monday with his wife and daughter. Phoebe. J. B. Smith and wife are spending a few weeks at their winter home here. Miss Irma Charjeswortb, is now rooming with Mr* William Pow-
ell.
John Mathis. Is bavieg his home, on Hand Avenue, w .red for
light*
Mre. John Learning entertained her daughter, from Philadelphia. James Fisher, wife and son. of Wildwood, visited Mrs. Mary
Long on Sunday.
Mr* R. Elmer. Miss Ethel Elmer and little Phoebe Roas were
in Wildwood Saturday.
Miss Anna Crawford spent dnesday night with Miss
Tbon
of Philadelphia, spot
social meeting
Mre. Edna Swartz on
rning.
Mr. J. Downs held n g on Monday. * John Babbitt spent I Court House. Our church was open day after having been c about three week* Mre. T. H. Douglas* wi soliciting fruits and jelly day for the Childrens
askill ana wife, of
City, spent Sunday with
lan Smith and wife,
y Hamann is spending two
Mary Jackson
week end
lib Mr.
Sprin

