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CAI-E MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1820.

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wife and son. Sunday with

family, la Ul.

d Phlladelnday visitor '.‘In* spent

.. dauchier lay Court House. Mildred Allan, of So he week end with . Raymond Burk Leona Hamann spent a or last w<kL In Newlleli r drntidparents. Mr. and ‘ “C Edwards Mrs. Ed. rettumed home with he *BHrwd Stile* spent the B Phiisdelphia. Henry Kaam*. of 1 nil* WM in town Monday on Of Anslcsea Cos.M

Saturday

t hi* homo h-re. spent Sund..j

Greenfield

Dias Creek

Ml!

Jennie Breyer Is confined | Mr*. Ida Barr and Miss Alma her bed with a severe attack j Norton spent the week end at

of rheumatism.

Miss Dorothy Garvin has returned after a two weeks' visit to her grandmother, in Camden. Mis* Virginia DuBosq, of Sea Isle City, spent Thumday of last week with her parents. Mr. John Lyons sper' a very very enjoyable evening with Mr. George Breyer last week. and Mrs. M. H. U&gnln. son. Arthur. Mrs. II. A. DuBosq and Mr. M. Howies have returned arf'er a delightful three day*' trip

to Philadelphia

Mr. Harry Breyer and Mrs. Henry DuBoaq. Jr., were on a gunning trip to Swain last week. Mr. Spencer Tilton .formerly, of Greenfield, now of Summerdale, rMareed Saturday to pay a

visit to his home here.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harris and family spent the week end wi<b Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Priest. Miss Anna Beebe was the week-

end guest of Mil

vi sited

Lore spent the ASWellle with rela made a business in Monday . of Piea* part of last . Mrs. Wllr»ent Sunday ■toodbtne. * i home with

stay.

'Stltes Is 1 with an

^Claude Young ianday. after eks with their I family. r spent Saturday hi* grandparents, i Sayre, at Harry Smith and toville. spent the . Mrs. Smiths par Ifi Mrs. Socratet-

Sea Isle with Mrs. Leon Ci Mrs. Charles Eaton spent Satur-

day at Court House.

Quito a number of the M. E. Church turned out and cleaned it

Monday.

ii\ Burton Howell, of Cape May. spent Monday

mother.

Mr*. Russell Weatbcrhy spent he week end with he. parents, at'

Millville.

Charles Norton. John Ridgeway Jones spent Saturday evening at Court House. Mrs. B. L. Howell. Mrs. George Swarls and daughter, MU* Alma Norton and Mr. Burton Howell called at Ooc; t House on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd spent Friday in Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chambers and sone attended the football game at Court House on Satur-

day

J. E. Chester. Ridgeway Jones. Charles Downs. . MorrU Stiles. Frank Norton and Raymond

and Mrs M. H. Magnln ^oyd attended the football game

at Court "House on Saturday. and Mm. Richard Ewing, of Cold Spring, called

mother on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd

id son attended

Church at Court House on Sun-

day evening.

Clifford Norton spent the week end at Cold Spring with his cunt. Mrs. Richard Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. B. !.. Howell. Mr*. Elwood Howell and Mrs. George Swartx spent Tuesday at

Millville.

Mrs. Alfred Crease and daughter. of Cold Spring, spent Tuesday with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ewing, of Pleasantville. spent the first of the week with her uncle. Mr.

Ralph Norton.

Quite a number of our village went to Philadelphia on the cursion on Armistice Day. Mrs. Wilbert Bateman and Miss

fanny Bateman spent Thursday

Eugene Springer and family jin Cape May.

went to Woodbine Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Clavton HicKpan «ad family daughter, of Stone Harbor, spent ' i G«h<tvB«.daf.evenlM.; ^ursday with her parent.. OMMeriweMoCorm *ka t - -Mra. Clarence Jones and da ugh-

South Seaville

Mr. apd Mrs. J. H. Berry entertained Mr. A. Gmw. of Philadelphia, and Mi. Free Saunman, of Camden, two days last week.

Emma Corson .of Goshen,

spent s few days last week with her sister. Mrs. C. M. WestcoU. Richard Langley and family, of Vineland, apen: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John l*ngley.

Enid Grace and Helen

Corson attended the bootball game In Ocean City on Saturday. H. W. Letts and family, apd Mrs. Roy Robbins, of Bridgeton, visited relative* In town on Sun-

and Mrs. H. A. DuBosq

Miss Virginia DuBosiq on Sat-

urday of last week.

Misa Mary Ellen DuBosq and

Mr. Jack Chandler, of Phllalelphia, were vial lor* of her brother,

Mr. Henry A. DuBosq. Sr. Mr. Malcolm Rowles and Mr.

Henry DuBosq wer.e visitors in.

Ocean City on Friday.

Mr. John Lyons and Mr. Thomas Breyer motored to Cam-

den on Saturday..-. • •

Many friends and relative attended the christening of J‘ Marie. Infant daughter of ! and Mrs. John Angela, on Sun-

y.

Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Rowles and family visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry DuBosq. last

renlng.

South Dennis

day.

Mr*. H. A. Payne. Sr., and so.v. Oorwood. were Sesil visitors iast Thursday. Mrs. Harry Edwards was a Millville visitor one day last Mrs. Thomas Robinson and son. Joei. visited relatives In Frankllnville. on Saturday. A number of out-of-town people attended the funeral of Mrs. Anthea Voss, which was held In the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon. Miss Rebecca Ellenberger spent Friday night with Miss Amends Wright, at Sea Isle City. " ‘ Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Loper and Mrs. Albert King, of Green Creek, were Sunday evening calltown. and Mrs. John Roca.i wer< Atlantic City visitor* on Sunday. Elmer Ellenberger - a* li Ocean City Saturday evening. Miss Ella Morton was a Sej Isle visitor Friday evening. Aid of the M. E Church will hold a potpir sitppc: ar ' bazaar Saturday evening, November 20. afternoon and eve nlng. Proceeds for Interior o church. Supper S to 8 P. M. fifty cents. let cream for sale.

Ocean View Mrs. Joseph Lloyd spent Friday in Ocean City with her cunt. Mrs. W. Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Jocber. Mr. and Mrs. George Sipple and daughter. Margaret, of Ocean City, called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Down am and family on

Sunday.

Franc** Canuso. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Canuso. and Mrs. William Kurts __n. Everett Simpkins Mrs. Mary Kurt* spent Sunday In Egg Harbor with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, of Ocean City, rpent Wednesday evening with their parents. Mi and Mrs. William Carew. Mrs. Andrew Relohlc. of Bris1. Pa., spent last week her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Downam.

Mr. and Mrs. Flson Boden and n. of 0&.an City, called on friends here on Sunday. Kenneth Boiarth. of Egg Harbor. spent Thursday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond

Bozarth.

Mary and Katherim

Mias V

tended the State Je*cha.V Association at AllaiiW-City Friday. Edward Hirknjan and family went to Cape May Court House Sunday. -f> < • Mr*. Enoch SeuU. Mr*. Clinton Nickereon and Mis«,E«th?r Nlrk erson motored to VJneland Saturday. f;.'> , B. H Simpson and family visited Woodbine Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Jo-tph Cerasimchtik visited WoodbfM ftuiday Mr. and Mrs. John Burn-, of Ocean View, visit ! Mi. and Mrs. James Boyle Sunn as". Miss Mabel Springer spaat the week end in Camden. Amos Hickman and family went to Millville Sunday George Springer and Somers Ulckuan went to Dennsirille Fri-

Dorothy, of Court House, spent Thursday with her parents. Quite a number of our sportsmen were ont gunning on Wed-

lesday and Thursday.

Mrs. Elia Vanaman is visiting

Ip Philadelphia.

. The Chamber of Commerce will meet In the hall here on Thurs-

-enlng.

Mrs B. H. Simpson and daugh,er were Cape May Court House

ilsilor* Monday.

; Mr. and Mrs, Dan Raker, of Haisey. of Stone j luicyviile. v 1st tad Mr. and Mrs. on Court House jjmnj, stile*. Thursday. jht. Mr. P. C. Barnes spent ThuraCourt Hwne day ln Philadelphia. •n Star meeting i Mlea Mnry and Agnes Metri MUlville. Wtt id. of Camden, apenl the week Ida of William ’ ,. a ,i with their parents, to know he is Miss M. C. Uidlam visited rela•gain. tivea at Green Creek Sunday. s having! i> r . h,. w U Learning and family Is borne] th- week end at the Learn-

ing homestead

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller , spent a f-jw days at Woodbury I with Miss Hannah McCormick. attended the Sesqui-

nickman and

Beesley’s Pomt

School children" have had an-| Th( . "Live Wires ' of the! T he Ladles' Aid of Tabernacle other two-day vacation last week. | :hape i held a business meeting ; M. E. Church met W dnesday in Mr and Mr*. Joseph Watcbkoj at the home of their teacher. Mrs., Fishing Creek at Mrs. Edna Mc,’d son John, motored ;o Wind-: c . ware. Those present were >h •, phersor's home, r on Wednesday. Misses Mildred Brewton. Annn M- and Mrs. Dennis Peterson Mr and Mrs. E. a Corson ! chamber*. Trances Germon. Elira | have be. n entertaining their aonere in Atlantic City Wednesday j b?th Meyer. Helen Stephenson i m-low. Robert Jaekall. of Phtla-

businese. —*

and Pearl Learning.

Mrs. Arwllda Clark. Mrs. Hazel Ballenger and daughter and Mlsa Mabel Clark motored to ScullvlH*

Tuesday.

Mr*. Sallle Wlneholz returned to her bom'' from a few weeks' visit with relatives at ScullviUe. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Sloffels spent Tuesday evening with Mr.

and Mra E. V. Corson.

Mrs. Clarence Moore of Goshen, spent a few days with her sister. Mrs. Frank Young, helping her

move and get settled.

Mr*. Mary Corson and Mrs. Genevieve Corson spent Friday

evening with Mrs. Dailey.

Mr. and Mra E. V. Corson colled on Mr. ard Mr*. R. F. Smith

Friday evening.

Mra Rollan Sharp and daugh-, double pneumonia.

»er. of Tuckahoe. spent Thursday ' Reuben Reeye* was a Quakci with Mra K. F. Smith. City visitor one day this week.

Sara Dailey and daugh- Mrs. C. Ware, accompanied by

Frank Hlne Is entertaining hi* mother and sister, of Philadel-

phia.

Mr. and Mra L. Hoffman motored to Philadelphia last week. R. Eurson. of Drexel Hill, has been visiting Tom Scull. Mr*. C. Newkirk Is spending aome time with her daughter. Mrs. L. Ewing, of Freehold. Lily WMman spent the week end In Pleasantvilie. Paul Warner, of Philadelphia, was here visiting his parents. Frank Gallangjr visited L. Caine, of Drexel HillMrs. H. Pierson and daughter. Nan. are visiting Mr*. R. White,

of Washington.

Ed Newell Is very 111 with

Downam attended the footballi ten. Mrs. Harry Dlbbs and Miss; Mr*. Allen Willson, attended the game at Ocean City on Saturday, j Ruth Dailey, were shopping tnj New Jersey State Teachers' meet-

Joseph Camp.

Petersburg

Mrs. Dora Vos* and Mis* Uvla Wfcstcott spent a few hour* Sunitng with Mrs. E. M. Brown, in Turkahoe. HI, bard Voss and wife dined with their son. Norman, and wife. In Tuckahoe. Sunday. Joseph Sharp and wife, of Sea le City, visited with Mr*. Rachel Lee on Saturday. Mrs. Eva Price, of Northfleld. is a Sunday caller on her broth-

. F. V Gandy.

Mm. Victoria Nickerson and n. Edward, of Goshen, paased Sunday with her slstei

Frank Gandy.

The lightning of last week struck the homes of Richard Voss j

and Neal Regina, lesrii.g the* Mr

plaster badly.

Frank Young, of Marmora, was a Tuesday visitor with bis brother. Amasa Young. Mrs. Loretta Stevens and daughter, of Marmora, were Monday afternoon callers on their cousin. Mr*. Dora Voss. Steelman, of Atlantic

Belleplain Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mason, of Pleasantvllle. spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. K. B. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hess spent the week end with their son. Mr. Ira Hess and wife, of Sea Isle. Mr. and Mni. Anbury Bdefcelor spent Sunday with relatives in

.Millville.

Mr. and . .'rs. Frank Barnes, of Bbner. called on Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Majon on Sunday aftei Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Howell, of Millville, spent Sunday with the laitor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pettit. Mr. Monroe Matthews, of Erma, called on Mr. and Mrs. H: P. Layton on Sunday. Mr. Leland champion sp?n: Sunday in Lee. urg. Mrs. Etta Halman. of Cape May. called on Miss Hulda Mason on Thursday. ^lr. John Harris moved his family Into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mr*. Gaorgt Wheaton, the latter building s new bungalow. Miss Evelyn Harris wai brought home on Sunday from the Millville Hospital, somewhat

improved.

Mr. John Shannon, of Sea Isle, was calling on friends bore on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thorn, of Ocean City, called on Mr*. D.

Saturday evening.

Mr. Steve Pew. of Ardmor-. Pa., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Mason. Mr. Norman Nichols. IT. & & Charleston, is visiting bis grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel

NicboU.

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hoe? and Mr. and Mr*. L. H. Riggins spent Sunday evening with Mr. and

spent Sunday with bis parents, r. and Mrs. John Camp. r Owen Derwln and Mrs. M. McGoohan spent Sunday '.u Atlantic City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Price and Andrew Relchlc and daughter, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with n ull Ives here. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Durkin and son. of Philadelphia, are spending a few days with their parents. Mr. and Mr*. William Ca-

rew.

Mr. Louis Mason and William GasklU. of Somers Point, speni Sunday at their summer villa Mr. and Mr*. Alonzo Brown, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Jos ^h Downam. Mr. and Mrs. McDevitt, of Sea Isle City, called on friends here on Saturday. Joseph Davies and Mr. Mrs. M Luongo and daughter, of Sea Isle City, apent Sunday in Jadelphln. At. and Mr*. Peter Miller and children .of Ocean City, were calling on friends on Wednesday

Trenton.) Atlantic City Friday.

ing. held in Atlantic City on Fri-

Robert' Owen Young has bren , day.

.Ick. Michael Blume attended the Hobart Sapp mad- a business' Penn-Columtola football trip to Atlantic City Thursday Philadelphia. Saturday, and Friday evening. The "Live Wirt " Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Polls, of; class will give a Salmagundi sale Audubon, spent the we.-k end Saturday. November 20. with Mr. and Mrs. William! Mrs. Harry Brew Canon. daughter. Mildred, an- visiting and Mrs. Frank Young | friends In Philadelphia, for

i Mlll-

CHr waa a Monday Visitor with. Mrs. Jomph Riggin*. »ustn. William S. Eldredge. The Mi*** Erma and Hulda Albert Rowland and wife pass-1 Mason spent the week end with ed Monday evening with Miss j friends in Cape May. Leslie Corson and wife and Al-1 Mrs. Kathryn Helzer. of Richfred Sapp and wife, motor-d to j land. Is visiting her children. Coaiesville P«- and *P'' n ' Sun- Mrs. A. R. Endlcott and Mrs.

: William Mauon.

f Cape May i Mr. A. Miller, of Philadelphia. Sunday with j spent Thursday with Mr. and wife. j Mrs. Joseph Mason, g. with her] Mr*. J. Meisle, of Philadelphia. :if Vineland, spent Thursday and Friday wit .pent Sund_y! her mother. Mrs. H. H. Layton. Mr. R. B. Mason and Mr. I

Ctande Young. ■

Mrs Alice

k! Ralph a !oity. spec. 1

Goshen

The committee for the Epworth League met at the home of Jane Smith on Monday evening. Plans were marie to have an Epworth League social Saturday. December Mr. a..,! Mrs. Frank Bright, of Atlantic City, are at their home here for the winter. and Mrs. Bertram James, of Ocean City, spent Tuesday with his parents. Mr. and Mr*. F. W.

James.

Edwin Lewis and family, of Lansdowne. Pa., are visiting their daughter. Mr. William Thompson, for a week. Mrs. Thomas Loper. of Green Creek, called ..n her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. F. W. James. Mrs. Elizabeth Swain and Miss Theresa Townsend spent Wednesday and Thursday In Philadelphia. Miss Elizabeth Batts attended party at Stone Harbor on Wednesday evening. Many of our town people took the excursion to Philadelphia on Thursday The Men's Bible Class met at the home of William High on Friday evsr.icg. Mrs. Mp.-ton Tozer and daugh r. Alice, visited her son. William Taxer, and family, at Millcouple of times the past

week.

William Smith visited Mi grandmother. In Philadelphia, ot

Saturday end Sunday.

Miss Isabelle Or bane* spent the latter part of last week In Phila-1 delphla with her sister*.

Mr. and Mrs. Walt, children called on Mir. Spicer Oliver.

three children

Clarence Moore motore.i Hie Friday afternoon. ,

Mrs. E. L. Corson called on Mra. Spencer Young Friday after-

Mrs. E. L. Corson made a business trip to Ocean City Wednes-

day morning.

The Excelsior Class had a very enjoyable evening at their pot-

luck supper.

Al Horner and Bill Sapp arc remodeling Asa Madura's home. The Rainbow Class of the M. E. Sunday School met with Miss Clara Brown Friday evening. \ an,. Mr* E. 8. Coreon. of Bridgeton, called on relatives

here Monday.

Aetna Council. No. 143. Jr. O. U. A. M-. entertained several councils at their lodge room Mon-

Dividing Creek

day*.

Mrs. D. Gallagher and Mi Bradley were Quaker City shoppers Thursday. Mrs. Blume and Elizabeth eeves motored to Woodbine Saturday. Morris Stephenson has been In -kahoe a few days this week. Mrs. Harry Graves has returned home after spending some time in Bridgeton. Miss Dolly Boulter Is making an Indefinite stay In Camden. Mr. and Mr*. G. Campbell went Thursday out of town.

Cape May City Mrs. Ida Fendereon is spending several weeks In Washington, a guest of he: son. Albert. Mrs. C. J. Baumgardner spent a few days this week in Philadelphia. Edward Sutton, postmaster of Ocean City, and his wife t her? on Sunday. Nathaniel Smith called on aunt. Mr*. S. B. Wilson,

week.

Mr. and Mrs. Rlckson Robbins are spending some time their son at Rio Grande. Robbins is In poor health bis friends hope to hear of bis speedy rscovcry. City Treasure•• Wilson and wife motored to Wilmington,

;he day

Mrs. Walter Quadllng an Louis Quadllng, of Cedarvlllire visiting here last week. Mrs. Sara Garrison visited Mi and Mrs. Arthur Soclnrell. of Port

Norris. Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Levi Turner sp‘'i><

.t.urday in Greenwich.

Mrs. Edith Cook and daughter.

Eleanor. visited Mrs. Cook's | where they spent mother. Mrs. Edward Sheppard, relatives, over the week end. William & Church and daughMre. Mam- Hill -visited Mrs. ter. formerly of Cape May. 1 raves Clifford Dick, of Fairlo*.. List this week for their home in Eaw week. Gallic. Fla. Mr. and Mr*. Marcus King! David Rodan and wife spent were given a variety shower at!'.he week In Camden with their their home Thursday evening i daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Many useful gifts were pres. ntci.'| turned home with them for to Mr. and Mrs. King, who have; week end. recently started housekeeping, j A great many of our Cape May Refreshments of lemonade and j people are attending the Sesqui cak - were served by the hostess, j anu all say It Is worth

Mr .and Mrs. John W. Bauer, j there.

Oilta. Mildred and Helen Bauer. Anna May Church has been Mr. and Mr*. John Rainer and visiting relatives and friends

family,

Hemtnel, and Mr Wayi of Bridgeton, visited Mrs. Lealand Bauer

delphla.

Mra. Elizabeth Barnett, of Wildwood Crest, spent a Jay here recently at the home of Mrs.

Mary Dickinson.

Floyd C. Simms, of Ocean City, donated $50 to the T*.bemad: endowment committee toward the up keep of the eometery. The commute.- is very grateful. The children of the higher grades here, of which Edward Griffith. Jr.. I* teacher, received their vlctrola at the scbco) this rck for which they worked so

hard selling candy.

Mr. and Mr*. George McNeal have been entertaining their daughter*. Mr*. Lilly Wilson, of Hammonton. and Mrs. Adeline Hoover, and baby, of PhilmJel-

phta.

Mr. and Mrs. Brnest Corson •?nt the greater part of the week on a vacation in Philadelphia and other places of Interest. Mr*. Jonas, of Fishing Greek, cared for the three children and the house until they returned from their trip. Mrs. Lydia Dickinson spent a few days recently in Phialdclphla. Edward Griffith. Sr., spent a couple of days the past week In Philadelphia on business. Mrs. Rachel Jackson went to Frankford. Pa . Thursday and is visiting there for a time. Mrs. Georgle Garret tson has been spending several Jays In Philadelphia. Rev. Browln and daughter. Mary, motore to Dorchester Priming to bring Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Hunter down, who have been assisting with the reices at Fishing Creek. They returned home Sunday

night.

Rev. Cobb, pastor of the First . E. Church, of Wildwood, and wife called at the parsonage here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoiaee Jackson and chilJren and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson motored In Somes* Point Sunday. Miss Georgle Kimsey called on Mrs. Hattie Matthews, at Fishing Creek. Wednesday. Miss Edna Stiles who has been employed In Atlantic City. sp?nt couple of weeks at hoina with her mother, who was I1L Miss has been 111 also, but will return to her place ct omployMrs. George Douglass, teacher of the lower grades, was unable 3 teach the forepart of the •eek as she was quite UL Funeral service* were conducted Friday at noon at Tabernacle Church for Ardell Morris, an eight-year-old child of Ha.IJonfleld, N. J. Interment In Taberj.rs. Martha Brewrin entertained Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Brewin and four children, also Mr. and Mrs. WHmar Brewin, all of Norlbfield, a coupli of days last

week.

A. H. Swain. Wendal Fraley. Rev. Brewin and broNier. Garfield. and sons WHmar and Morrla. enjoyed a successful gunning trip Wednesday, the first Jay of rabbit season. Mr. and Mrs. James Douglass and daughter. Miss Louise Stratton. of N?w York, visited Fred Derr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Vanieer and three children spent the week Philadelphia with Mrs.

Mrs. Thomas | Philadelphia before leaving for, Tompkins.

ElwjH.I the South. Mni. Lena Kimsey and childr n r. and- Miss Mildred Van Glider spcntl were cjiing on Miss Mina K.rk

■r the; the week end with her slater.J Sunday evening,

week end. Elsie Van Gilder, who Is a stu-j Mrs. Annie Garretson and Eph Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilfong! dent id Glassboro Normal School.! Thompson of Wildwood, visited motored to Philadelphia Sunday.' Mr*. Eiecta Curtis is visiting | an i M rs Kimsey onr eve-

Miss Nellie Chance, who Is! her brother in Pitman this week. n | nR i aHt w ,. t >k.

teaching school in Passaic, spent! »H*-r which she w ill spend a de- j Clarence IngersoU, of Cape the week end with her mother,; lightful visit with Rev. Jani-sMay. called on his mother. Mrs. Mrs. Irene Chance. .Burns and family, of Haddon I i; va IngersoU, afid hrolbsr. Harry.

and Mra. Ed Garrison. Mr.! Heights. , balurday evening

and Mrs. Leslie Chance and son. -Mrs. Hettie Miller is in Phila-; Chicken thieves have been

. and Mrs. Paul Robin- driphia. attending the Sesqui and acl i V e here and in nearby daughter. Pauline, spent i visiting her niece. ; villages recently. Mr*. Bloomers

id 19 stolen last Friday night. Tabernacle and Fishing Creek

'alter Bait* and Ison and daughter. Pauline, spent i visiting her niece, tbel:-daughter. Sunday In Atlantic City. i Mr*. Emily Darraii. of Phila v»«t Cape May.] Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lanning. ] delpbia. a visitor at ih. i of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and | Devon Hole! ov.>r the we-k i'id

. R. Goodwin.

ir

m Sunday. j of Philadelphia, Edward and Lester NtcUorson j Mra. Amos Pepper Sunday,

were at tha home of Allen Nick-) Mr*. Warren Marts, of Mont erson and family, in Camden, on i clair visited Mr. and Mrs. SanSunday. (ford Bacon over the week end. Mr. and Mr*. F W. James and l »>»«*• ^ of Phlladel- ' and Mrs. N. T. Smith tm>-jl ,hia - and MtsK Paola. of VinI to Odessa. Del., on Sunday. I * nd -_ li Pf nI several days '

Mr. Wilbert Springer, of Phila-1 delphla. was a Sunday guest with I his grandmother. Mr*. Emma >

Sprlngei. who is seriouly HI. *" Mr. and Mr*. Un Bright and . ,,, daushtir. Beatrice, of Anglesea. | „ f ,

° J weeks

-rsbyter

'day :

s Ruth Garrison.

Us* Hel.-n Hislop and ivara Stevenson, of Vin

u.d the

school, of

Spring, a' making preparai to hold a Sunday school eulion at Tabernacle Church evening during Thanksgiving t. The exact date will bo mneed Sunday.

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