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CAPE MAY COUKTY TDIES, FEIDAY. NOVEMBER 1«, »26.

i ' ~ -— limber-land County Happenings of The Week

l Frank Vanamar. I «f Bridgeton, took “ wtth her rath ?r.

Jltd^ay.

J. Ben Btadway. ol (l Mr. and Mr*. Mai-

rille, took aupInna Noel Sunday George Baxter u Melvin Baxter. 1 on Mr*. Noel I Sheppard Breatd home after » Weetfleld. N.

i he boact-

| roads as the we«t «buil! by Brown R.Wready look* Mice

The at earn

L in the Snow git : «nd ^Ir. Brown i gang of men and

This road

mberiand Hi«hI Creek lt*i* e Trenches Mill

r of cat-dMown d at the funeral > on Sunday afterI Pettit, of Ocean

, of Mill-

f recently wlih

1 Sir’th of

Monday evening VBoyd Bailey. 1 h*s returned

several days

Port Norris

Mr. and Mre. John T. Sharp and son. Walter L.. motored to

their cottage at Malaga

The Swarthmore Chautauqcj will appear her- again ibis season. The date for th? same is Deeeraoer 1. 2. and 3. it will be h>ld in th - Oem Theatre. Mrs. Warren Cosier attended the celsbration of the twentyfifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George Owens, at their

home at Mauricetown.’

Mrs. Fannie Felcsteln. of Philadelphia. 1* spending seme time at the home o' her daughter. Mrs. Andrew J. Kelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Chari * Goldfarb attended i(ie wedding ol a relative. at Philadelphia, last week. Adrian Austin, a pupil of the seventh grade has hern unable to attend ahool. owing to belng confined to his home by Illness. Arrangements have been completed with Prof. Arthur Scott Brooks, the well known city organi*t of Atl'ilic City. (WPG1 to give an organ recital at the Pori Norris M. E. Church on Wednesday night, the Jtth of November. Assisting with the evening of music will be Prof. U Powell Evans, baiitoqe soloist. , of Atluitlc City. A complete

Mr. and Alia. La Vorn Martin and son. Raymond, and Mabel Zimmerman spent Saturday evening in Millville. Raymond Sparks spent the week end in Newport. Edwntd Sparks was a Bridgeton visitor Saturday evening. Elmer 'aylor and family were Millville visitors Saturday even-

ing.

Furman Taylor waa in Fall-ton Sunday. Edward Schmead. ot Millville, spent a few days with his parents. Mr .and Mrs. John Schmead. of «h*hpl**eMiss Ethel Blixxard spent the week end with her mother at CedaryiUf. John Sctnead is ha'mg his bam and other outbuilding roots painted. Heba Taylor was a busin.-ss visitor at CedarvUle Friday. Raymond Sparks was it. Newport Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrp. Jobn Taylo and son. Raymond, spent an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thylor. Ada Spencer called on Alts. Nelson Taylor Sunday afternoon. Air. and Mrs. Nelson Taylo. and tamliy were in CedarvllLStuiday evening. The Centre Grove Mite Society were guests at a Hallowe'en party given by Air. and Mrs.

program will appear in a later! Gcor * p ^ Maris, of CedarvUle.

■ Wednesday evening.

Samuel.King U s'tjlertng with

. after a

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pylor. of Philavisiting her P relatives here. J George Mints pM Dividing Clerk. I with Mrs. Reta

t. Wl

Ham Bradway it. Monday eve *nd Airs. Vk Brad May spent

g ill Millville anti Bwrcla given by

PMUt and wlf: U^Moaday evening «. Mrs. Boyd Bailey. , Harriso.', Bailey j their summ-i o their wlnPfA John Fldler. of “ » h>r brother.

. Sunday,

as an I'tiderPaasday evening,

a Noel and Mr*. Reta

OD Mrs. William BHny morning,

r Maybe* and Mis.ere recently call-j

• la tow n

B. Victor Errirkson spent Kilday ereand Mrs Bradway t iraxui took Miss a ahool last week

A variety shower was given Mr. and ifrs. Edwin Hoffman at the home of the former's parents. Mr and Mrs. Silas Hoffman. Sr., on Thursday evening. It was a JoUy event and a .very pieman i evening wa* spent by ail In playing games, music on the piano, radio and ukelele. Mary useful gifts weie received, such as aium.iiuim ware, silverware, cut glass, linens, clock, rug. clothesbasket. etc. Al a late hour refreshments of Ice cream and biscuits were served and the gt departed wishing them many

years of happiness

The fifth annual bazaar given by the Ladles' Aid Society of the M. E. Church will be held. December 9 and 10 In the church, basement. The following hav be-n elected as chairladies of the committees: Domestic. Mrs. Rebecca Day; fancy. Mrs. Lewis Shropshire: Juvenile. Mrs. Lesli Blackman; candy. Mrs. Harry Chance; pure food. Airs. David Powell: flowers. Mra. Isaac Fagan. The Parent-Teacher Association

Friday afternoon and about fli was added to their treasury. Miss Annie Blackman is visil•ng relatives in Pitman. Mrs. Man- Clark and Mrs. Sva Janston were in Fortesquc reand Sirs. Matte Berry and Mr. and Mra Howard Berry were Millville Saturday evening. Mrs. Mary Robbins has returned home after spending some time with relatives in Bridgeton. Emma Mullaman. of Dorchester. spent Wednesday at th? home of Mm. Oljn Hitchman. " Emma Lore, of Millville, ipent the week end with Mrs. Elmer Bateman. Archie Shull lias returned home after spending some

Frl-

Mrs. Steve Borg day in MUIvUle.

Charles Bateman of Philadel-

phia. Is spending some

her parents. Mi. and Mra Wil-

Bradw-ej gave j il|ln

Mill. November 2. Hiss Carolyn Harrington spent M. Tftey hav.- , h( . w ^. k end ln vlnfl4n(1 wllh

Elizabeth Miss Ruth Newcomb

Raymond Shep-1 A variety shower was given friends fronij A |. Bn( | jj rii Elm^r Anderson, at-

the home of Mrs. Anderson's par-1 t-nt*. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Ai-j corn. It was a Jolly event and aj very pleasant evening was spent by all In playing games, also dancing Many useful gifts were

I it).

bHy

a badly Infected finger Miss Grace Taylor Idred Sparks are working in Ocean City as waitresses In hotel. Wilbur and Melvin Taylor we: Millville visitors Thursday. MUs Lizzie Jenkins and molhi spent Thursday with Mrs. Fu man Taylor. Mra. Walter Mick, of Farmingtoil. spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Taylor. Mr Jones was a Millville visitor Friday. Mrs Anna Earl called on Mrs. Howard Sparks Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sparks have returned home after spending the week with relatl 1 Plainfield. Mrs. Furman Taylor was in CedarvUle on buainess Tucsday Mrs. Leon Spence called on hi mother, Mrs. Flo Ore. recently. Aliss Maggie Ore and Henry Ore. of Sweden boro, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spence Thursday. Jjhn Taylor was In Millville business Tuesday. Mr*. Wilbur Himes entertained relatives from Atlantic City Fri-

day.

day

George Taylor and family open Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ver netl Wilder. Mm Reba Taylot was a Newport visitor Thursday. Air. Dove is still among the

sick.

t again

Mr*. MUo Sped, after being ill for

Mr. and Ml-. Charles Earl attended church iu Millville Sunday

morn tag.

Air and Mr*. Milton Taylor were in Millville .-u Saturday. Mrs C*ra Taylor wa* in \ vitle on buxlnt** Saturday >v

Ing.

Mrs. Flo Ole was a Millville shopper Saturday Mr. and Mr> El wood Zimmerman and family speni Satit. evening in Millville Mr Edwin Sutton and family called on Mr. Nelaon Tayli

day.

of Mill- pl ^

percolator and

Centre Grove

*e Ml* I.

Menantico

The Misses Annie and Elizabeth Cluun have gone lo Malaga for a week - * visit with Mr. and

| ASrs. J. Richmond.

Mr* Harry Hankins spent

Thursday out of town.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Ackley aud Mr and Mrs. FloyJ Cluan visited

the Svsqui Sunday.

Mra Frances Knight .ha* relumed home after a few- days'

visi* in Camden.

Air Harry Ackley was a Mill v ill- visitor Saturday. Air. and Mrs. William Knight moton-d to Millville Saturday afMr. and Air*- A- Sherman and family called on Mi. and Mia. Paul Ackley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Knight intcrtaiRed Mr. and Mrs. Harts.

Pran;

Dorchester Mr. and Mrs Harry s. Steelman. of Philad elphia, spent the week end with Mrs. B. C. SlcelMrs. Bessie W. DuBols spent several daj-s in Philadelphia Iasi week ard visited the Sesqui. Mis* Lillian .Sharpies*. of Philadelphia, visited her pa rents over the week ?nd. Miss A’lce Hendrickson sprnl lh< week end with relatives lure. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Champion spent Monday In Phlladel-, Mr. Ralph Shaw, of Philadelphia. spent the week end henwith bis parents. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Compton aud Miss Carrie Compton spent Saturday at the Seequi. Mho Martha Champion, of Pil man. visited over the week end with her parents. Air. amt Mrs. George Harris and son. Charles, of Port Elizabeth; spent Sunday with their Rev. and Mys. Winfield Hunter spent th.- week end In Port Norrla Mrs. T. O. LUliston spent Mon-1 day in Philadelphia. Mr. Charles Stafflcjcer and family spent Saturday evening Iu -Millville Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Compton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ccmpton vtdited the Sesqut on Tuesday. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Flzmcirer. of Philadelphia, called on. Air. and Mrs. George Shaw Sunday. Mrs. Bartleson has been entertaining her sister, from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. William Slowman entertained Mr. and Mr*. L. Kehober. of Philadelphia, on Sunday. The tux’, news we have heard lately came from Washington day. saying that the oysttrmen could proceed with modified floating M oysters. It means a lot to our little town. The Barg.' Sami King left oui port. Monday loaded with sand for Cheater. Pa. Mr. Frank Hankins, of Bridgeton. was seen on our streets Monday. Mr. an-l Mrs. Charles Woodlln have returned from visiting friends In Luray and Culpep'r. Va. Mr. John Polhamu* spent Sunday in Millville. Mrs. William Haitzog visited her brother, of Seaville, on Monday. Mr. Harry Shaw spent the week end out of town.

Mauricetown

. Clarea

iting Mrs. May i h .

Heislerville

Air. and Mrs. Richard Weeks: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gati^ and daughter. Lillie, and Mrs. Beaulah Robinson and daughter. Charlotte, of Camden, spent Sunday afternoon • .u M and Mrs. Josoph Camp. While here they called on Harry Cox. Mr. and Mr*. Ed Lee. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Camp. Mr. and Mr*. HereheU Reeves. Mr. and Mr*. Ed Wliildln. Mrs. Sara Sharp and Miss Mary Williams were Millville shoppers Saturday. Ezra Cox took a load ot while potatoes to Wildwood Monday Mr. and Mrs. George Tumiui and son. Edwin, were Millville shopper* Saturday cve-ing. Air. and Mr*. H. Camp, of Port Elizabeth, spent Sunday al hi* brother's Jo.-epb Camp Mre. Sara Brew-ester and children. of ilalcyville. are spending a few weeks with her parent*. Mr. and Mre. Ed Camp, helping

to gather potatoes.

Joal Dubois had the misfortune of Injuring his leg when h* bumped Into a wagon wlih his i motorcycle on his way to Friendship Saturday evening. There are no bones broken and his many friends hope he will soon be out

again.

Dan Henderson, of Millville. Installed a furnace In the horn? of Charles Coverdale Friday. Mrs. Susan Carey, Mrs. Rachel Cartar and Richard Care)', ol Millville, spent Sunday afternoon

with Mrs. Elta Fowler.

Mr and Mrs. Ben Thompson spent Sunday with Mrs. Abbie

Keador. In Millville.

Mre. Blanche Sharp and chil-

dren. of Leesburg, spent Thurs-

day with Mrs. I<ouU- Cox. Mr .and Mrs. Richard Robbin-

son. of Dcnnisville. cail-jd on Aire. Margaret Heritage Sunday

Mrs. Laura Coverdale. with

Mrs. Margaret Jones, of .Millville, spent Friday shopping in Phila-

Thompson. of Bridgeton.

Garrison, who !.• employed by the Public Service In Canul n. *p?nt Friday hom- with his parents. Mr. and Air*. Dalla.

Garrison.

Mr. aud Afrs. Dani -I Shaip and son. Dewitt, spent Saturday in

Millville.

Mrs. Tom Ralland anu brother. Howard, spent Saturday in Cap; May Court House. Mi. and Mrs. George Sharp and Mrs. James Well* sp.'nt Friday eiening in Millville. Mrs. Leslie Aiunyon spent • a day r -ccntly in Goshen. Mi. and Mrs. George .sharp entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feast -r, Thursday evening.. Allen Sharp. Sr., spent Friday with his brothel. Leroy Sharp, cj

Millville.

Mr. and Mra Harrison Bailey, who have bean living in Baik-y-town for the summer, have moved to Alaurlcetowu for the winter. Mr. Paul Bailey, ol MillviUa. wa* seen on our street* Thursday -Miss Eleanor Wills is ill. Those who spent Saturday evinlng in Mill'lllo, were How aid Nixon. Allen Sharp, Jr.. Air. and Mrs. Frank Feaster.. Mrs. Milton Ml** Edna Gandy. Mr. and Mrs. Gad/. Miss Deborah Sharp. Ed Gandy and son. Howard. Air. AJrs. Earl Wyatt. Louis G..-toj-ix. James Wells. John Wells and son. Howard. Fred Wills. Mi and Mrs. Leslie Collins. Mr. an Mrs. Irvin Balky. A. L. Wills. Mr. »nd Mr*. Henry J Mfller. Mr. and Mrs. Wolls. Air. and Mrs. Paul Jekcre. Mr. and Mr*. Autbur Hinson and family. Mr. Loslle Trout, Mr. Tof Vanaman. Mr Alfred Harris, who has b en quite ill with blood poisoning is improving. Miss Edna Munyon spent the week end out o Mrs. Mary Barford. who teaches in the grammar school, motored out of town Saturday. Air. Harry Sheppard, of .Newport. railed uu Allen Sharp. Jr.. here Sunday. Mr William Weils, of Wildwood. called on bis eon Jam-s Wells. Sunday.' Mi. and M -. Frank Feast> entertained her brother, Mr. ai Mrs. Samuel Corn, of Philadel-j phla. Sunday. • Mi. and Mrs. Edward Sutton. af'MUltiUc. were seen here Sun-

tay

business and social meeting Mon-1 Mrs. Luetta Elliot! acted as | Mr. and Mrs Oscar Polday evening at the home ot Fran-Jsuperiiitendcnt of the Suuduy - hamus and daughter. Catherine, cis Vannaiunn. Refreshment* ok school In the absence of Raymond j .-pent Satifrdny at th • SenqUi an.t

Head)

Barbara Oliver Is spending Miss Eliza Inday* at Ocean City with f city. i?pi. Harry. ! here with h<-r

Lester Fauver »••.* in

Philadelphia ‘Alonday and Tues-

i) on business. | j„ Philadelphia as Charles Brown and wife, of of Mre . Daniel Burdsall.

AUllvilk-. are visiting relatives j

here.

isitiug hert daughter in New York for a few >

reeks.

M-r. May Harris and daughter. The Bivalve Mission h - Hen. spent Tuesday evening in i rummage -a!*- last Friday Vineland with Mrs. Leonard Oir. Saturday in th - meat mark Mrs. Harry Mayhew entertained formerly occupied by E.

Ali-s. George Phifer, of Cumber- A lurgi land. Tuesday evening. a. goodly

Mary Widcncr has her

mother. Alts. Frazier, of Camden,

her guest for a few weeks.

George Phifer. Jr., i* ente.-tain- i his leg ing Walier Pine. Jr., of Relmar. j last Thursday

Herbert Vannaman

lucky winner of a living room '■ Dixon of furniture given away l>j * ton Hospital.

Sunday In Gltuslde.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hcnd -rson and dough’ r. Dorl*. vlslic.l the former's sister in Cap*- May

on Sunday.

Miss Edna Ohambers and Wal-

ter Tompson, wlih Mr. and Mr.-. Warren Hunted, visit ;d th; Sc--

qiil-Ccntennial on SundaMr. and Mr* Alfred Sharp mo-

tored to P.Idgeton on Saturday.

A!:-. Mid Mrs. Walter Price and

children, of Lyesburg. visited

M>.. Henry Carlisle on Sunday. Bill McClain Is among the sick

I Among the Millville shopi T< Berry. | Saturday » ro Mr. and Mrs.-Lil-

li band and i burn Cox and son. Harold. Mi. blitzed. and Airs. Harry Lee aud son.

William Dixon, a well-known Robm. Mr. and Mu. Harry resident of Bivalve, had th- mi* I Cousin* and daughter. Haz. 1. Mr. fortune of falling and breaking I nud Mrs. John Harria ard son.

•ay ip work | Robert and John. Air. aud Mrs. Ing. The br.-ak Maurice Todd and children. Mr.

Bivalve

considered s erious

merchants ol Millville. ' | Among IhosRev. Walter'X. Pine, wife mid ! services al th< family, of Belmar. are visiting 1 last week wci friends here fir a few days. | Moore. Mi

Millville, callede * Lester Fauver th

Munyou

klauricetown. speni

ho attend'd th. Bivale Mission Rev. William Mis. ^Ellis P.

and wife, of! Berry. Air. and Airs. Henry Mr. nnd Air*, j Niekelson and daughter. Julia, week. | Mrs. Wesl y Chiw, Mrs.. Oscar n. Earl. | Lund. Mrs. David Swank. Mrs.- t |,ia week. Monday. Silvia Alagee. Mrs. James Morris -

and Mrs. Albert Hollingshexd and son. Joseph. Air. and Mrs. Henry Carlisle and daught-r. Catherine.

Mr. and Airs. Roy Rafinc and

sons. Emerson and Harry, vklted

in Dividing Ci ick Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Leeds, of Mln-

tola visited Air. and Mrs. Arm-

strong on Sunday.

Joseph Scari-;tt is slclf

Leesburg

) i a

evening he:- with relatives. and Clarene; Turner.

The Lndies' -Aid Society belj) their regular meeting on Tuesday afterffoon at the home of Mrs Ella Reeves. It was decided to have a twenty-fire cent day next

month to help raise funds to wire! Air. and Mrs. George 1'angburn the church for electricity. The‘and Elizabeth Shattuck and cbll-' president reported a gift of dishes ] dr?n. spent Thursday evening In

from Mrs. Thomas Simmons, of i Millville.

Millville. There were elei.n mem-) M , George Armstrong arrived' here present and all enjoyed the h om; Thursday evening. He 1 refreshments served bv Airs.! Bean f < . #-•>

elgliting hav tui-s ion. . mid Mr*. JonV. Harris and

James Burn*, o. Philadelphia, sons. Robert and John, visit d was in town this week looking Salem nnd Cap.- .May on Sunday ! after hi* propeff} inur*st.s Mr. James Kelly went to the Miss Ellen Harris was a Phlla-, Bridgeton Hospital Thursday to. delphla shopper on Saturday. | hare his tonsils removed. Mm Margaret Boggs was a; Air Elsa Hand Is quite 111. ,

Doug-

htiest of Miss S. Barber, of Cam- c _ den. for several days this week. | i„ is p a 7. Air. and Mrs. Lester Fauver j p| ratt — were in Philadelphia Wednesday „.., re j|, cveniug attending a theatre. I ciain and Mis. Herze is entt-rtnining hei | C(lX jj.

daughter, from New York. The Epworth League held

"Black

Mis. Irvin Bailey entertain.'d Mr. and Airs. James

Wells Sunday.

Mr. and Mre. Lesli • M fin yon entertained company from out ol

town Sunday.

Mr. Howard Nixon motored to!

Bridgl-Hjn Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom RolUnd ” entertained her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nlxson. of Millville, and Mr. Samuel Nlxson. of Penns-

grove.

Miss Mildred Foster spent the week -.'nd out of town. Mrs. Clarence Whildin and sons. Charles and Harry Franklin. of Wildwood, were visiting friends here Sund.tt •Mrs. B-rlhn Hunter motored on l ot town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mulford Campbell. of Dividing Creek, spent Sunday with h?r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hammet Webb.

Hallowe'en party in the church hail Friday evening. It was for' ^ members aud Invited guests. A • ln

pleasant tir'e was enjoyed.

Airs. Ida Mitchell and Miss Del-Jr. la AVilliams were vlslling friend;. J out of town on Thursday nnd 1

Friday.

Airs. Stewart Fox. of Darby, i J Pa., is spending a lew days with 2

her parents and ism.

Joseph Rogers is entertaining

family, from Pltts-

iks in the Millville thi

id Mrs. Arthur Mcon. Bill. .Mrs. Reba

| Cox. Air. and Mrs. Henry Car1 lisle. Mrs. Armstrong and chil-

dren.

Mr. and Mrs. John Harris and | : and Vernon Snarpless visited'

Camden on Sunaoy.

DUCK SEASON IS ON See U« For Guns $8.50 to $48.00 Coats $4.00 to $9.00 Super X, U. S. Ajax, Remington Heavy Duck Load and Winchester Shells. Oil Heater $5.50 to $45.00 Ram and Roof Paint $1.50 gal. W. E. HOWELL 19 E. Main Street MILLVILLE. N. J. "What Wc Sell, We Servlet"

Port Elizabeth r. and Mrs. Elmer Regn aud Elmer Jr., have returned to their home in Parkside. N. J.. after visiting Mr. and Mia. George

Harris, i

Mrs. Rodella Williams enter-

tained her son over the week end. ani 1 Clarence Moore, of Philadel-, Lester Fauver was iu phia. has been with his family; Thursday on busiues; for a few days. I G-.-re Mr. Fauver sold I Mr. Staff, of Ihe Spring Garden passenger touring <

Fa.

Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Boggs had Harry Shaw, of Dorchester, a* their guest Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Stahl, of Camden, sptmi the week end with

Mre. Lydia

er spending a week with .ela I Ives and visiting the Sesqui. ! Ida Haw n is sick. Sh; was | irought home from Millville High I School Monday morning and ha.-

honu all i he week,

rs. Mmgarcl Mayhew is staywlth her son. Frank, in MillMi's. Mayhew- is ha? ing her I r. and Mre. Charles Horn, of

W ildwood. we— at their old home |

re Satudray

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee. of |

Haddonfleld. visited Hr*. -Lydia

fillets over the week end. Brooke Hickman, who is em-

ployed. at the Soldiers' Hone. in Vineland, spent Sunday with bis

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unpleasant.

Alr. and Mre. Heniz and family are moving to New York for the winter. Mr. II ;nlz Is a chef nnd i.- employed there. Air. and Mrs. Harry Mayhew spent Se’.urday in Philadelphia. They attended the Sesqui and went to see "The Miracle." at the Metropolitan Opera House in the

evening.

C. Caskey and Elias Abrams, of Philadelphia, were here over the week end al their summer cot-

tage.

Lester "Doc” Fauver sold three ears at his sale on Saturday. Warren Henderson and Carl Cilia nd. of Phllr.delphia, spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Airs. Leonard On. of Vineland: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson and daughter. Jean, of Atlantic City, visited thei. mother. Mrs. May Harris, on Sunday. Air. and Mre. Manning have

Barb ra Oliver. Ethel SI. Clair and EUls Boggs motored to Camden Sunday, spent the day with Sabra Barber and brought Mrs. Boggr hom; with them. Raymond Henderson, son and daughter, motored to Media. Pa.. Sunday aud spent the day. Dr. Byron Pyle, of Pitman, was with hi* parents over the week end. V, Mrs. Abbie Gilland. Rachel Gilland, I.ertba Shropshire and Carl Gilland spent Sunday at Moylan. Pa. with Mr. and Mre. Alan Middl.-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Hart man are visiting friends in Philadelphia. Mr. nnd Mre. H. Camp visited relatives in Woodsiown on Mon-

day.

Mr*. Bell is spending a few days in Pitman looking after her property. Warren Henderson spent Sunday with his grandparents. Mrand Airs. Jacob Henderson Wallet. I* employed by the Bell Telephone in Philadelphia and Atlantic City.

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