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CAPE MAT COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1926.

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1 Stile* and wife, of Wtld- * in io»n Friday, a Mlidr.’d Kins. «t MUiUUe. I Mini Mabel Lore on r

iward Michener and family, a!boro. Pa., spent the week £ with Mrs. Michener’* alat:-. i Edna Jone* . Smith and wife made a a trip to Atlantic City on __ Mathis, of-the Anslcse* t Guard Station, apent Monf with his family here. . Chariaa Caltoun and aou Thursday evening with «■ Chamber* land family.

Mrs fc'vrah Rp*uldi»* « »i>en«!thi* week with her daughter 1. AlUtrt Fwldowan. in Salem.

a. John Boll enterJ relamne over Sunday earning ged wife went i Monday for an indeil with Uwdi dauehur

k Fjater and wife are en

tads ft* FbHadel ' b<* aunt. Mr*.'WU.ii

Mtaa Amanda Tuilner. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her mother. and Mr*. Ernest Downam and daughter. Mrs. B. MeGoohan. attended the card party and dancs at the FI "twood Hotel. Ocean City. Monday evening. E. Minor Fenton spent one day last week in Jiew York. and Mrs. Edward Allen and daughter. Mildred, and Mias

Saturday

even'.ng in Ocean City. Claud Collins srent Saturday evening in Millville. Mr. and Mr*. Howard Townaend and daughter. Joaephine, attended a card party at Wildwood Saturday evening. and Mrs. Edmund Jvffrlea. of Ocean City, apent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Downam Mr. and Mte. William Devaul. Colonel Gandy, wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Grir-h. attended the movies at Ocean City Saturday evening. Mias France* Canuao. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with her pprenls, Mr. and Mr*. P. Canuso Mrs. riemlngton Moaeop. of Phllad*-lphla. spent Sunday with her daughter. Mrs Ernest DowMrs. Anthony Cacuso and daughter and Mis*cs Ida and Ruth Ahrama spent Saturday evening at Ocean City. Franklin Craig, of Bridgeton, r-pent Sunday srith Mr*. E. Way

and daughter.

Joseph Uoyd and son spent Friday in Sea Isle City

with friend*.

Misses Joaephine Gandy and Katherine Downam motored to Sea Isle City Friday evening. Clarence and Walter Stiles, of Philadelphia, sp-nt Sunday with their parents. M-v and Mrs. Reu-

b.'n Mm.

Mrs. William Carrw and son were Ocean City shopper* on Miss Myra Way. of. Trmton. spent Sunday with h'r moth r.

Mrs. E. Way.

Mrs. Jos-ph Uoyd and

spent Monday in Ocean CIMwwit:

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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woolson are visiting their son. Mr. Howard Woolson. of Mansquan, N. J. Miss Helen Caril called on friends at Court House on Frl-

Mrs. Fred Peterson visited her mother, at Dias Creek. Friday

afternoon.

Mrs. Brooks Blixurd. Jr., en-

tertained the sewing club at her

home on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hunt

and Mrs. H. G. Westcott were Vineland visitors on Saturday.

Goshen

Marmora

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hymcr. of j The Rally Day exercises held Townsend’s Inlet .wore with their in the Beesley’s Point M. E. parents during five days’ leave. I Church Sunday was largely atSlrs. Joseph Weils and Mrs.' tended. In the aft moon at 3 Richard Dough ryt. of Brooklyn, o'clock Mr. Ir.'dcll. of Bridgeton. N. Y'.. are visiting their parents, j was the speaker. We were also Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hughes, this favored by two male quartet weak. i selections under the directions of Mrs. Jennie Corson and Mrs. Mr Louden, of Oeoan City. In Frank Edward* were the guests the evening a very interesting oi Mrs. Lin Bright, at Anglesca. address was given by Mr. H. B. on Thursday. | Cooper, of Ocean City, who is MIm Jane Smith, was in Cam- our county representative of the den last week at the annual eon-; Y’oung People’* Association, vention of the Sow Jersey Coun-1 and Mr*. Wallace gave several

and Mrs. W. C. Thomp-' cil of Religious Education. . beautiful vocal selections, son. ayd Mrs. Bessie Witt and, Harry High, spent Friday In 1 Mrs. William C. Sapp enter-

motored to Cape May Friday. Mr. Peterson lianke speni several days this week In Philadelphia. Mr. Joseph Sholes and family, of Vineland, have moved here and expect to stay here for an ind'Onit.> time. Mrs. Anns Bruce and children visited relatives in Philadelphia over the week end. Mrs. I. T. Gilbert left on Tuesday for her home in Balboa. Panama. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Pierce, of Dorchester, called on Mr. and Mrs. George James Friday nine. Mias Hattie Dalton entertained Mr. and Mr* William Christian, of Pleasantville. Friday evening. Mrs. Eunice Carroll was an out-of-town visitor over the week

end.

Miss Sarah Fldler spent the week end with her slater. Mil Helen Fidler. of Philadelphia. Mr*. Carrie Bushneil returned home from the Jefferson Hospital on Wednesday, greatly im-

proved In health.

Mrs. O- M. Geary and Miss Hannah G. Fldler were Court House visitors one day this week. Mrs. Lewis Fldler. of Ocean View, called on Mrs. Frank Fidler Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Brooks Blizzard. Mrs.

, Helen Wehner, Miss Roxana Gandy and Miss Hattie Fldler

attended a teachers' meeting at Court House Tuesday afternoon,

pont Mrs. Earl Steelman, of Ocean •llh i Ei'y- visited Mrs. Jacob lUlzer

over the- week end.

Philadelphia j Uinod her sister Monday. Mrs. .Jennie Corson, on Friday. | Norman Clark. Joseph Kadara. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ldn Mrs. A. Clark and daughter. Bright, of Angleiea. to Philadei-! Mabel, motored ot Brigantine pbla where they vipited the Ses- Beach Sunday to see the ”*ea qul over the »e*k end. | Hon' 'which came ashore a couple

Little AiberU* Thompson is at of weeks ago. the home of her grandparents. | Phillip Cwrallei

, of . Camden, spent, day r with to family ber.- |

Gaskin and wife.

l Cliy. tspent Bunday among

s "here.

. Mary Toaour was visit.d r friends from Htlslvi-

E.' M. Fenton spent Tues-|

Philadelphia.

Palermo

Greenfield

Erma

md Mrs. Joseph Clarke Wc are very glad to hear called on iriends aero on Satu.-- I that MDs Jennie Breyer Is con- , d,y. [ siderablc bettor after being laid Mis* White marsh, of Ocean 1 up with rheumati.jn for a week.! City, is now employed in the j Mrs. H. DuBosq and Mr. and 1 Landis Store. Mrs. M. H. Magnln and

Thejapper given by the Amerii on Wednesday even-

great success.

d Mrs. Pal linger, of Bridgeton, announced the engagement of their daughter. Clara., to Mr. Lt.oy Adams, of Palermo. Benjamin Springer and Charles

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewis, at public, called on friends here

Lansdownc. Pa., for a couple of. Saturday.

weeks. | A large number from this viClarence Epblin is slckjelnity atended the American Lewlth pneumonia. . glon supper Wednesday evening. The Men's Bible Class and! Miss Artie Smith was in Ocear the Philathean Class. Joined to-1 Ciyt Saturday afternoon.

Cossaboos visited friends in St-.ttl-man town on Tuesday. Miss Myrtle Madara called on Mr. and Mr*. Somers Y'oung on Monday, evening. Miss l>ua Collins spent Tuesday evening with Miss Mary

Vlzzard.

A Parent-Teachers' Asaoclaf in ^meeting was held at Palermo

of Port Re-1 school on Wednesday evening.

Freidemxn. A iu town on bust net pwood Smith made i Atlantic City

if Salem, i Monday. , business »n Satur-

L Samuel

l. of Tucka-

Sunday with her Jr*. Alfred Scuii.

g ii«ll Shaw, of South Sea

friends here on

Paul, spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Joseph Uncle, at Avalon Tuckahoe Mr. and Mrs. Ed Uoyd spent Tuesday In Philadelphia. Mrs. Flora K. Ball -y was a Bridgeton visitor Monday of last week. Mr. and Mt». Corvlllc E. Stlllc have gone to Florida for the wluj ter. They arc making the trip

by motor.

I At a recent special meeting ! called by the president. Eva D.

, Miss Martha Town and Smith, merabci* of the Ladles'

Francos Oermon entertained! riou Robin*on witnessed the foot-! Ald 01 ,hi Mo'.hodlst Church

a few of her friends at a card ball game at Court House on

party Thursday evening Those j Saturday

present were Missc* Louisa Wool-i Mr*. Frank Fldler called on Pearl Learning. Mlldrad Mrs. Leroy May. of Court Hous\

on Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Shangar Hand, of West Cape May. called on Mrs. Carrie Bushneil on Sunday Mrz. Floyd Shaw, of Goshen.

Miss Lucie Fields spent Sunday with her cousin. Mis* Aimed*

Adsms.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Week, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with his!

sister. Mrs. Ray Adams.

y. oaiuraay ..ternoun, . S!r »' Benjamin Crane

gMher and held their annual i Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. p.ob-! and family spent Sunday in Med-banqu-t on Friday night In the bin*, of Ocean City, an-i Mlss' ,0, ’“ ontertaln'-d Hall, wth over seventy present Marie Ferguson, of Philadelphia. R „. D * . ? to enjoy the splendid supper and called on friend* here Saturday. ^ v,Itard

entertainment. Mrs. Spencer Y’oung and son., Tu *™" } ’ .

Mrs. Clarence Prlc’ and Mra. I Robert Owne, spent one day la« , . t MrS ’ * ^“,1? Mrmdtv h, Anna Hurst, o! Av'.ion. were at week with her mother in Paler- J5 r ' ' p the home of Nelson Smith on mo. uc r|" J.’. ba . .

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Clermont. i nlng by the American Legion., ^ YonnK The M. E. Church was closed They cleared feo. P Mrg M Krcnkc spent ihc here Sunday evening and a large’ Mrs. E. A. Stratton entertained I end , n ’' p h t| ade iphia. ' number attend d the reopening her Sunday *eboo] class at herj Youn , a the of

of the Dias Creek M. E. Churcfc. home Tuesday at which time a| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson girl's club w*^ nrganlz

Arthur, paid ginia DuBosq. In S:a Isle City. [ Sunday evening. Walter Garrou. of Tuckahoe.! called on Lewis Priest and tarn- i lly on Sunday. Mr*. George Breyer was in Woodbine shopping on Monday. Mias Dorothy Carvln attended the movies. In Tuckahoe. Satur-

day.

Miss Rebecca DuBosq open. Sunday evening with Miss Dorothy Carvin and Miss Jennie Breyer. Mr. Thomas Breyer spent Sunday afternoon with hi* brother. George, and family. M. H. Magnln and Henry DuBosq. Sr., were In Ocean City on business Saturday. Henry DuBosq. Jr., i* about again after being very ill.

Petersburg James Smith and wife moved Into their new home, recently purchased of Elm-r Steelman, on Monday. Edljon Land, of Buckshutem. .visited his mother. Mrs. Priscilla Land, on Sunday Thomas Hand, of Goshen, spent Sunday with his cousin and family here. Amass Y'oung is now employed In Ocean City working at hi* trade of paperhanglng for William Taylor. Ralph Bailey and wife, of Millville, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Bailey's mother, who is ill

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West Cape May

Brewton. Mllllcent Henderson. Bernice Hand and France* Germon, Clarence Taylor. Campion Reeves. Edward Hornketh.' Leslie brgge. Francis Godfrey and Dou-

Herbcrt Madara motored to 1 „||_J __ william i

Philadelphia Sunday evening. |^^™ nn ^„frdar evening Theodore Young and wife, of Max Zimmerman, of Oceanr 0 ^" ™ d M^walte"r Adam- ^ May Courl ; >*- nt Gitv eall*d an Hi-nrv Moon- mi M “ Mre ‘ , i Sun Jay evening with hi* brotbo S^day I* 10 fr ‘ cnd8 ^ rom j Amasa Young and wife. Mr. and Mrs. William Sapp and | M M^ ,C M . r .s a B , u ln . «lchard Vos.* and wife No Phllartelphl,. Uu.U.. ' .,d .11,. !. Aulubo..

Mrs. Spencer Young andJltl ( Sunday.

Claude Y'oung and wife, of

. .. . . Millville, are spending some time J. | with their son. Amaaa and fam 1 Q--.I- -pad Xfr« Ttslnh Townsend: ... .. ^ working W’iti

Corson In Corbin City.

J Robert, ot ’Beealers Point,) vlile. Wednesday. | visited her mother Thursday. and Mrs. Griffin Young j Mr*. Charley Sack, Mi s Waltwr , ;

spent a few days last week wdth j 33,* and Mra. Ralph Townsend . .. .. .. relatives in HartsvIMe. p*. j , nd fr , , nd 0 , ocean City, called * ~ Mr* Asa Madara and son. I on m .t,. Minnie L Corson on 1 °’ L ™

Herbert, motoryd to Llnwood, N. | YVednesday.

J.. Thursday. j Miss Stella Madara and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Smith called on|YV. Sapp called on friends on

Mrs. R. Kendall Smith Wednea-!Thursday.

Mr. James Graham shopped In

Belleplain

Mrs. Charles Lie and son. of

Mra. A. Sayre*, of Ocean City.I Mrs. Westcott. Sunday afternoon.

visited her daugU .1 Eldredge. one day last week. Mrs. C. Jones entertained rcisflvea trom Dennisville over Sun-

| day.

I in health

Wcf Sigh? -wfit

I ■ w «M-fwh«b.. % m»*r wig be !

S *®*' I Mra I*. Ellis entertained rein

«B WUdwood “B- j tlvea fro|n iiomerdele.

htrv Friday after- Thr pjAuxiliary held

(r.m. thc,r • nn, '' ,i l ‘ :an * uro * 8

cstne home i Thursday evening. It proved to

Hoaplia! SuBdayJ t ,30c,^fui affair. ‘ Mr. and Mr*. D. Gallagher are ' .pending this week In Bridgeton „, Much excitem at was caused

* ha n 1'Sunday when the Hr' company and Nni-; WM died to the home of Wil^•Sf^SSejllam Newell, where a band of ^ : young American* had set fire to 4... (n r ,h,l the corn stc"-. in the farm yard.

Newell lost about one bunand fifty bushel.* of corn, ius Latlsha Brown, of Phlla-

l POt PI * !

Iphia. is visiting hi e of her parent a

Mrs. Cora Griest. of Westmost. visited her parents! Mr. and Mrs. Charles James, over the

week end.

Rio Grande

Lydia Hampton motored City Thursday evening. Miss Lena Collins called friends on FTidsy evening.

Mrs. May

Ocean i '

! Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers mo- . cored to Phllad dphia to see my Meyers moth r. who Is very ill. ! Barbara fvovmzn accompanied her srsior clas> to the Sesqui 1 Mr. Frank Reeves has r-rturn-

votr-d to hold a covered dish supper In the social room* of the church Tuesday evening. December .. Added attractions will be an apron bazaar. Ashing pond.

etc., and everyone patronizing the Corbin City, called on Mrs. R. B. affair will not only be assured Mason on Sunday afternoon, of a supper such as the ladies of) Mra. Chari** Hens sp'nt a few thla community are famed for days this week with her daughrervlng, but they will also en- ter. Mrs. Edward Goff, of Glass-

Joy a general good time. A boro.

cordial Invitation Is extended to Mr. Thoma* Creamer, of Den- ! everyone. i nlsvHle, called on hia brother. Mr. ! John Bonn.r spent last Monday John Creamer, and family. I In Philadelphia. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lrmun- | Horace Lee was tendered a yon. of Cape May. spent the week ; party last Tuesday evening at 1 end with her father. Mr. H. C.

I his horn.' ou the River road, in Mason.

i honor of his 78th'birthday. Thei M- and Sirs. George Hens andguest* were his children and children spent Saturday evening John Prass attended tbe wed- grandchildren as follows; Mr. ami in Millville,

ding ol hia granddaughter. In Mrs. Harry Lee. Mrs. Eva Haw-j Mr. and Mrs. Elb rt EUredgi. Philadelphia, last week. ; kin*. Mis* Ruth Hawkins. Fior of Leesburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Somcra Isard. offence Lee. Mr. and Mr*. Norman the latt.-r'a parents. Mr. and Mrs.

HaddonAeid. visited relativ » Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee. Joseph Mann..

her< last week. ■ Douglass L -e and Charles. Jr. I Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Clyd * Bollck, of Honeybrook.j Edward Sharp has enlisted in j children motored t

Pa., visited at Arthur Crete's the United State* Navy. | City on Sunday

las; week. I The W. C. t. U. building. re-| Mr. John C. Llnsle. of Ocean Th- Ladies’ Aid Society of thejcentiy pure hared by Danl-1 Me- City, was calling on friends here

M.-thodiM Qhurch met last Wcd-jKeaguc has been moved and on Sunday.

nesday evening with Mrs placed on the lot belw -n War-1 Mr*. W. vV. Mason and daughGeorge Thoraon j yen's Garage and thj A. A P ter. Erma, motored to Hammou-

The Sewing Circle met on store. ton on Sun day

Thursday afternoon at Mrs. AM Tbe annual exhibit 01 gunm-nt* Mr it. H lies* and Mrs. R. B ' lcrIaillw , f r | cn ds trom Millvilii fred Entriken. 1 donated by members of the Tuck-! Mason motored to Millville on on Sunday. Mrs. Charles L Crowd t spent U-hoe Branch Ne die work Guild of j Monday. Miss Verna Pauliin spent Sattbe e-eck end In Philadelphia, i America, was held this w-ek at Miss Huldu Mason is visiting | lrday evening with Miss KathRevival will begin at the; the home of Mr*. Ed Lacroix ! Mr. and ill's I-awrence Kate*, ot ryn D a i|.y. Methodist Church on Sunday | There were 156 garments on ex- Millville. Mra. Somers .Y’oung spent Frl-

Ocean City Friday Mra. Levy Henderson is sick. Curtis Corson and William Uoyd motored to Atlantic City

1 Friday.

Mrs. William Dare Is spending few days In Ocean City. Mr. and Mr*. Conrad Reising entertained friends from Philadel-

phia Sunday.

and Mrs. Charles Kenzler and family motored to Frankford

for the week end.

Benjamin Springer and Mis*!

Mrs. Mary Ingcrsoll sp?nt YVsdnesday with Miss Sara ''oraon. Mrs. Emma Vos* made a buslncua trip to* Cape May Court

House on Monday.

Llnwood Sack, wife and daughter. of Ocean City, wer ■ Wednesday visitors at their home her-. George Thomlin. of Atlantic City, spent last week with hi* mater. Mrs. Walter Voss. Miss Victor Corson spent a few days thL week with Mrs. Llnwood Sack, in Ocean City. The weekly prayer meeting was held at the home of Edgar Ross and wife, Wednesday evening. Maurice Wrigglns and wife, of Ocean City, passed Wednesday af-

■moon with their daughter. Mrs.

Mabel Young.

William S. Eldredge was In

na„, CT-nttt. 12', “T !' ou “ “ bu * l »“

c,.». .na I ": r r”

Walter Hess, of Ocean

City, visited with her mother. Mrs. George Hoff, on Saturday.

___ Claude Y’oung and, wife. Amasa

Bertha Field* spent

Thursday with Mrs. Howard Mc-

Vay.

Mrs. Phoebe Young and daugh-, _

ter. of Dennisville. spent Sunday " <orK, ‘„ Ho "

evening with Mrs. Charles Cossu-

visitors Saturday

Rebecca, called on Mrs. Minnie L Corson -m Saturday evening. Somers C. Y'onng called o Ruth Corson, on Sunday evening, i .. ' 1 Young,

Millville

ning.

Norman Burki Mrs. Richard

Y'oss dined with Mrs. YValtci Hess, in Ocean City, on Thursday

Mrs. Charles Devaul and Mi*. _ , M ™’ Fr< '' 1 Mlgg -. daughter Laura Devaul and family called, Ed,lh - a ; ,d ' Evans wer. on Mr. and •Mra. Richard Cossa- ““ onK lhe I*Ii‘Iad.Iphia shopper,

boon Sunday evening. Thursday.

" and Mrs. Charles Fields

veiling December 5. ; hibit which will be distributed The eommltu-s of the church.*| araw^ th Millville Hospital. 1 preparing f/T the Christmas Home for Fr’.eiidlos* Children. tertainiBents. Camden, and New Jersey ChllMr and Mr*. Harold Miller dren's horn- Society. Trenton re begun housekeeping in : The directors of the Tuckahoe

tel aid tin: Abbott

t Mill- ,

with Mr.

The 'Uv - tt u

1 Kimbl ii

Harry Smallw, Thanksgiving w

day evening

d with L Townsend iss Glendora Mason.

Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* SI. St rathmere. sprat the i

d with her parents. Mr and Nelson Boyd, of Ocean City.

. Ed Lacroix. Mr*. Mrs- Thoma* Ham*. j called on Oscar Wells on Sunday Irs. Haiti - Some 1*. Mr. and Mrs. Kenut-th Ben Wyviile Dailey ha* returned to beppard and Miss ham. of Eldora. spent Sunday WO rk after spending hi* vacation

The following of- with the latter * par rats. Mr and h cr ,..

wt d .or the com-1 Mrs. Clarence Hoffman. | The J. I. C. met at the heme of •. Edgar Sheppard.! Mr. and Mrs. Steve St ‘v rason. 1 Mrs. Stephen Young on Friday

“ ■' ' Cape May. spent Wednetwlay. evening. b Mr. and Mr*. R. B. Mason Berlha K1( . ld , anU Mr ». «r. and Mr* Matirir - Whildin Rusf . dl Field5 anri f aIllii , ,. a u«d DeHnonL apent ^ rd _*J , __“_ d on Mre. Charlc* Cosaaboo.i on

- - - - — Friday evening.

Mr. and Ml*. U*l! • Adam* and

family, of Ocean City. *pent Sun-

ith his parents here.

C,,pe . PotuT'** 1 * “““ ” I Mr. Smith, of Ocean City, visitMra M. Hickey and son. of' ed his alater. Mr* William Wells.

Bddystone. spent Saturday and, here.

Sunday with relatives here. Joseph Collins called on Chari.--.

Leander Lodcr Marmora, were am day visitors in tow

William Wilson, of FrankforJ. Pa., spent Sunday »ith his cousin. Mr*. William Eidredge, who t-emains criticailv ill. Richard Voss. Ji.. of Ocean City, and Mias Rtal-y. of Atlxntlce City, were Sunday vinitore

with relatives hei -

James Smith and wife motored to Pcnnsgrovu Sunday 10 visit

relaltvea.

Hob

took

i Ui

William Sprague.

. Jacob.

Mia* Edna Stiles entertained the Brcwin children at supper on Monday evening. Mi and Mr*. George Kelly have gone to Philadelphia for several days, visiting the!.' daughter. Miss Marie Kelly, who U very 111. She has been working la Philadelphia. Mra. Mary' OritAth. Sr., and Mrs. Julia Peterson were Court House visitors one afternoon last week. Matthews, of Philadelphia. was a visitor here Wednes-

day.

Jams* Monroe Matthews, wife and children have returned from visit with relatives In DelaJay Schellengcr was painfully ■ t not seriously injured last Tuecday night when walking on cement • road near Ben Pritchard's garage. He was run down by an automobile. He was taken to Dr. Lake and was confined to the house for a few days, but is out and around now. 11. V. Soults was a Philadelphia visitor last Thursday for the day. Mi. and Mrs. Frank Rombcrger d son have gone to Wildwood for the winter, stopping with Rombcrger's mother. Sirs. Caroline Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Matthews and son. James, motored Philadelphia Thursday evening and attended the funeral of Mrs. Matthew's father. William Barnard. Fuday. Rev. I. Williams, of Bargaintown. was a visitor here Satur-

day.

Rev. L. V. Brewln and brother. Garfleld, and son. Wilmar: H. Suimn. and Mr. Hand, all of NorthAeld: Rev. I. Williams, of Bargalntown; James McPherson, ot Fishing Creek, and Wendal Fraley were coon hunting Saturday night. During the severe storm last Tuesday the wind blew a large chldren house, on the Walker chicken farm, which was being constructed, to the ground. Mrs. Aria Steelman and son. Merton, of Y’lneland. were here Saturday visiting Mrs. L/dia Dickinson. Mr. and Mr*. Bertram Snyder and daughter Alberta, also the Misses Mary and Grace Brewln visited Mrs. Snyders relatives in South Dennis Saturday evening. The Willing Workers' SundaySchool Class held their regular monthly business meeting at the borne of the teacher. Mrs. Emma Soults. Monday evening. A prayer meeting and Thanksgiving offering was held Tuesday .‘veiling at the home ot Mra. Eva Ingere Mrs. Ida Jackson, accbmpaclcd r. and Mrs. George Kelley on trip to South Dennis one day last week. Mrs. Sallle Slltes and daughr. Mrs. Mildred Owens of Port Norris, visited Mrs. Sara Dawson here recently. Enimclt Vanuatuan, of Pl--a*-autvllle. visited his sister. Mr*. Minnie Pierson, one day recently. Mrs. David Pierson entertained her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Bailey .of Millville, last week

end.

Mrs. Kcnear, wuo has been spending some time here with bur daughter. Mrs. Lyons, has returned to her home In North-

Acid.

Mrs. Eva Ingersoll and son. Harry, attended a birthday party for her grandson. Clarence, in Cape May last Monday evening. Freeman Douglass has had his : bouse covered with shingles. Philip Hess returned home on ! Sunday from a pleasant week's j visit In Philadelphia, j Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jackson 1 Mr. :md Mrs. Roy Jaggers and daughters. Ut eta and Marie, also . and son. Everett, of Ftahlng . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson ' Creek, motored to Vineland Sun- ; day and visited their aunt. Mrs. ' Mattie Jackson, who lives in the

he singing in the chapel with Allred Jackson at the piano. Jaggers and Mrs. Horace