CAPE MAY COTJRTY TIMES. FBIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926.
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1 . held
A. H. Uo*l»j. of vineUni.
kkdelphU shopping on! it r ~ ' I '‘ n,00n wl " h H,rry Br? >* r
I rnrd Du my and ma. of folUdelphta *t woek with relate Madam spt-nt a t week with friends lie. Benjamin Crane eek end in Taberof Cape May
(Mrs. Charles O
, Charles. Jr, tnttc City Sunda-
Mrs. John Angely
Thursday erening.
prepared the luncheon in the > ZT' ““L. super maid eook-»are for which'. h IU
he In salesman. Those present GI<*eon Adams visited Hiram w.-re Mr. and Mrs. Levi Turner.' S * ck lnd f*tnlly on Sunday. Mrs. Mortimon Campbell. Mrs. MiRl Rtbecca DuBosq called on Walter Campbell. Mrs. Luella 'h* 1 Mlases Dorothy Carvln and
Kelley. Mrs. Harry Snyder. Mrs. ■ Jennie Breycr on Sunday.
Anna Bailey. Mr. Boyd Chance Mr. Henry DuBosq motored to
id Mrs. A nice Peppyr. | Ocean City Saturday. T'" J “ U »‘ »l» JM»I« Br-r.r „a
. “ J.bkln, bl», Saturda, .v.nlna.
r a, Ob. Ml abd Mra. I,.' Mbrray.
bib, rj r», , mcl, * ri1 ■ L *"- of Pblladelpbia vl.ii.d iheir rosl-
u "T'" 1 * S, ” a *’ : a '""- f*™ "« Sobday.
I? •** “" bOK. R,pp,,. Mr. li D. Bo»„b. of Bl.okMr ani Mn. Chester X»cke wood, visited his residence here spent the week end with Mr*, on Sunday. Mr. Botarth moved Lockes father. Bee H. B. Hen- hi* family to Blackwood last
derson. of HarrisonviUe. week.
s JiT' J ’ \ ^ b ^‘ n Mr and Mre - H. Magnln. ho din* retival meetln«P »• Mrs. Henry DpBosq and Bridgeton Naianne Church the Henry. Jr., called on Mr put too weeks. Those who at Mrs. Malcolm Bowles, of tended the •errlro. Sunday were vllle. on Saturday evening. Mr and Mr». Marcus King. Mr. Miss Dorothy Carvlr. attended and Mra. Dayton Warful. Mr. and the movies In Tuckaboe Saturday
Mrs. Pred Hickman and ehll- evening.
John Lyons spent Sunday af-J Captain A. J. Meerwald spent Miss Dorothy Bice, the County! WilHam Hunter and. wife, of
Saturday In Atlantic City. ! Nurse, ol Court House, was In) Windsor Avenue; was In' I'hlLabout! Mrs Enoch Scull. Mrs. Nicker-j‘o™ <>" business recently. delphla this wt .k.
Mrs. Lloyd has been very pick
Nickerson went to Vineland Sat-1 Doris, were among the Christmas with a cold this week,
urday. j shoppers in Philadelphia on Sat-
Miiwes Catherine McCormick; urday.
and Margaret Llndennan motored ' Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Berry enPleaaantvUle Sunday. tenained Mr. Fred Bailey last
West Cape May
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Springer isited Eugene Springer and family Sun lay. Mrs. B. H. Simpson spent the week end in Philadelphia. Mr. Ralph Peterson and Mrs. Ray Bittner visited relative* Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickman vla'ted their daughter. Mavis, who is in the Children's Hospital. Philadelphia. Sunday. Mrs. Sara Trout visited Mrs. Clayton Hickman Sunday. Miss M. C. Ludlam went to Ocean City Wednesday. Benjamin Springer is visiting In Ardmore. Misses Catherine McCormick. Margaret Linderroan. Martha Hickman and Anna Fowler went to Wildwood Saturday.
. u . i Wesley Boger and family vl»firen. Mr and Mrs. Frank Ch-w. Mr. and Mrs. George Breyer <tcd Clsyton Hickman and family
Misses Mary and Agnes Meer-
Tairnon. of
P. on Sunday evening Corson and John | Sunday with friends I te the owner of a f Seising spent the
biladelphla.
Pbiladel-
tunday at his home Mrs. Morton Bigg
In Ocean City Allen Devaul. of
| called on Mr. and
MllIvHle.
Mrs. R'noda Spence,
kills, visited Mrs. Boyd Chance
Tuckahoe
wald. of Camden, spent the week end with their parents. B. Snyder and family vlalted
relatives Sundsy.
Mr and Mrs. T. Grant
Wildwood Saturday.
and Mrs. W. S Coomb*, of Goshen, called on MU* Ludlam Friday evening.
Lewis William and family, of' Goshen, called on Andrew Hick-
man and family Sunday.
Eugene Springer and family
to Woodbine Friday.
Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Hendern, of Ocean City, called and Mrs. E. A. Grace Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Loper and daughter, of Green Creek, called on friends in evening last week. Mrs. Edna Douglass, of Cape May Court House, called on her father. J. P. Collins. Sunday af-
ternoon.
Quite a number of local folks visited the Sea Isle City bank at the opening of its new building
on Saturday. The Boy Scouts are doing line
Mrs. C. M. We-cott is enter- work. At their December meettalnlng her sister, Mrs. Emma log a safety patrol Corson, of Goshen. I ganited. It was composed of Me*™. John and Hiram Rocapj« out *- ™ e 7 f 11 ' were in Court House on Satur-1 tra " lc and a “ UB,
Mrs. Clarence Hoffman and Mra. C. Reeves is ill at this family spent Sunday with her writing. 1 aunt. Mrs. D. Sharp, of Holster- Dorothy Re’ves spent Sundsy vine. with her grandmother. Mrs. A.
Mr. Edward Hoffman and Matthews,
daughter. Nettle, were Phlladel- Mrs. M. Eldredge spent Sun-
pbia shoppers on Saturday. j day out at town.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nickerson! Mr and Mrs. D. Huber spent and children, of Millville, are Saturday evening In Wildwood, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Stephenson spen. Tuca-
Mrs. Charles Hess. : day in Philadelphia.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Bon- Mr. \V. Hughes, of Phlladelhair. of Eldora. spent Saturday' phia. sp. nt the week end under
evening with the latter's parents.; the parental rood.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoffman Tbomrs Reeves, of Delmont.
v*iu» ™..Bou „■ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Whildln spent the week end with his
Gennantown"*" where 1 ** she i and bab > ' <* Delmont. spent Sal- mother. urday and Sunday with Mrs.. Karl Faust, a student at the Whiidfn'a parents. Mr. and Mrv ' fnlverslty of Pennsylvania, spent William Sprague. i the week ond with his father. Mr. Edward Terry, of Atlantic' Mrs. O. Dorner was a Wild-
City. spent Sunday with his ala-j wood shopper Saturday.
r. Mrs. J. C. Clark l O. Reeves, of Eaalon. was home
Mrs. Minnie Whildln. of Den-! Sunday.
Mrs. J. Ki.ighn has again been conflnod to "her bed pith a cold.
Miss Almira Logaa spent Is-'
Saturday evening In Wildwood.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rodan
spent Friday night la Goshen
with her slater. Mrs. Burke.’ Grant Vanaman . was a
week-end rial tor in Germantpjra. visiting John Church and wjjfg. Miss Lettta Wilson returned > from Germantown. . where she visited at tho home of Mi*
Esther CroMhey.
Mr. John B. Serrel. of Philadelphia. was In town this week. He lit building a new house on
Kearney Avenue.
Mias Helen Moore entertained her bridge club on Tuesday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Mr. . motored to Camden Sunday, and Mrs. William lli-lop. Noah Mr. Henry DuBoaq and Mr. Newcomb and Jerry Dllk* Gideot. Adams attended church
Mr. and Mra. Albert Cook and , in Petersburg Sunday,
daughter. Eleanor, have be •. ill j. w. Gandy was In Ocean at their home the past week with j r,ty 0 n business Wednesday, the flu. Thomas Breyer. of Petersburg. Miss Mary Hackett and Oak- called on hie brother and family,
ford Moore motored to Millville! on Sunday.
Saturday
Mr. and Mr*. Lealand Bauer spent Sunday in Atlantic City with Mrs. Bauer's parents, Mr.
2™ DI 'S.,».b biJ a**»“ u ,d abd family atm, Sa„day ’ ,0 “i”' b "'-
1"* "='" 1 “ty*; w ' ,1, Matthew Jefferaob ap.bt th.
Mill- 1 Iflenda I, PhiMd.ljbl. ] wlll tu „ 11 „ Mr abd Mr,. Cbarlea Iwe Mr and Mre Crandol
Com boo, Friday Sooday. (X' la “'"Ubc* o« Mr a«d Mn, Tbom„ .„d N.iwio Boy..:.»r»r^.r^bd-r.i..d «
att.nd.i' ih,.lerd. .bd Su.y Unrladd .pmt M „ ^ 0 u , „„„ arf , a , mile City ob B«lur- Subday b. LMbbUrtll.. .j, „„„. hai
Hl.bard «”»■ S“» aa l' ,, , h , i,p„ „ „„ R , ch „ a
, bad . barrow will Irl.bd, la MlUrSle v<wa. P.t.iMidn. Tbnraday al-
Idrownln, on T,„- Mr. and Mra. Suer Baeer. <* , ,, rnW)tl
jldlb, ov.r lb, l„ Brtddoton .pr.i Sundar with a „ a „„ c . rl Mcort% „ . Corson and Joe Mrs. Bnuers parents. Mr. ana aty p rl( j ay evening I to South Seaville Mrs. Edison Turner. wl|h Mrs R„ h eeca Sutton.
Edward Sheppard.
They will direct
children to the streets.
Mra. Louella Fisher, formerly
. . _, . . a w«a Cape May. w-as united In home here on Sunday. | mjirrlllKC t0 Harold Arnold, of
Mr. Samuel Morton was at his
E. A. Grace, wife and daughter. were in Philadelphia on
Tuesday.
Mra. Jesse Allen has returned home from a visit with Ocean City friends.
Dias Creek
mlng.
k Collins and Myrtle I on Mrs. Minnie L. lay evening. ^Young, of Camden, Jay with his mother. |?Young. Pnmel. of Marmora, arles Rentier on a Belslng. of Phllaj Sunday with her
• Young and son, ' i Point, spent | mother here, lhard. of Camden.
Mn. Leon
. Charles Kensler
a Sunday.
^ Young, of Mar- | he. grandmothyi
Roadestown visited bis daughter. Mra. Albert Cook, last Thursday. Mr. and Mre. Wilton Bailey, of Pennsgrove. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bailey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hickman and children and Morelia Hicknun spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Riley, of Bridgeton.
Mr. Chailes King, of Bridgeton. was in town Monday visit-
ing relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. Bennett, of Mill-
ville. called on Mr. and Mrs.
Mulford Campbell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oltn Jenkins and
children were In Millville shop-
ping Saturday.
Helslervllie. spent Sunday with
James Coapman.
Mrs. Clinton Nickerson spent
Monday In Philadelphia.
George and James Heaton fulled on Andrew Hickman Sun-
Mr. and Mra. Robert ii. Ramsey moved to Port Elizabeth last
Thursday.
Mr. John Lawrence spent Mon-
day -at Court House.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Eaton spent Saturday evening at Court Mr. and Mre. Louis Keen and ^ daughter, of Ocean City, spent
Philadelphia.
Mrs. Lillian . McGowan entertained her aoh-ln-law and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Paul Rankin. Philadelphia. ov»r the week
A few members of Tuckahoe Grange motored lo Cold Spring Monday and enjoyed the evening with, members of the other granges of Cap, May County. Mrs. Harold Roes spent Tues-
day In Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Hilderbrand and son. Earl. Mias Ruby Dickeny and Julia Bonlt spent the week end with friends In
Philadelphia. *
Mrs. Channlng Pritchett and Mre. Townsend God.’rey were Millville shoppers Tuesday. The many frlefcds of Miss Rachel Carllergo will be glad to her of her convalescence from typhoid fever, which has confined her to her home for several
1 ; weeks.
Goshen The >' oun * l» dlM the Meth- , O T a-naend U-at odist Sunday school are rehearsMiss Lila B. Toan • inj , 1> canUU t o be rendered
ening. December t3.
of the
Sunday with Mb cousin. Mrs. William Weatberby. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weatherby spent Saturday evening at
Wildwood.
L. M West and family'called Mr. and Mra. James Downs i A. Hickman Sunday. ; and family spent Saturday at
Mra. Charles Nickerson spent a t Court House.
w days of last week with Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chester
Mrs. Amy Lyle has home after passing th,- fall months with friends In Philadel-
phia.
Glrst Group of Camp Fire Girls was organized on Monday night. Mrs. Alexander Moon will be guardian. Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips is assistant guardian. The girls enrolled are JanReeves, Elizabeth Balm. Edit i Smith. Rosalie Hayi. ■>. Harne*. Hand. Betty Schellinger. Alice Scherer. Ann Smyth, Eleanor
Betty Bennet. Rtbecca
for the
Mre.
ie wM.-cr. ui™! church. With E. D. Burley as L. H. s *' - a "_.*", a director, the public will be
spent Tuea-i
worthwhile produc-
l V'iew
p V r Fenton spent - ^Philadelphia last ^ Joseph Down air. |ftu>torrd to Pblla-
prday.
B a Cape May on Thursday B Georg Hahton. of tunday with Mr.
Theresa Townstno »!»»:>■• ---- i _ lr „B nt day and Wednesday in Phlladel- ^ ^
phla shopping. Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Lawrence The M. E. Sunday school. ar * | tll , ne( , Mr , nd M „. Tiomas
preparing fo’ a m«! Onley. Sunday.
Uinment. to be held thriaim , ^ M| ^ pj-ink Gandy, of i Ete - at' Atlantic C.ty. spent Sunday with
! The Ladles Aid Society .. Captain Maurice Gandy.
! the home of Mra Libern u < , Th(i Tuckahoe river bridge,
on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Sylvester Spence and mi
I Harry Tyler, of
Wednesday
Colllngs-1 called
j Grande,
A. Eisenberg at Wes
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Meerwald, of Millville, vlalted relative? on
Sunday.
Miss Margaret Ludlam went to Philadelphia Monday. Mr. ind Mra. C. Prlaulx vlalted friends at Clermont Saturday
evening.
Mr. John Aaron spent Sunday with Captain A. J. Meerwald. Mr. Amos Hickman had the misfortune to cut his foot very seriously on Friday.
McCray. Hilda Krula. Betty Sav ! age. Henrietta Puhl. Sara Koenig. Virginia Crease. Frances Kevanaugh, Dorthea Crowjll. Charlotte Eldredge. Sara Hughes. Sara Shively. The meetings will he ! held at the bom-r of the members : until a hall can bo secured for
Beesley’s Point
Wed-
hi. sick mother, at Rio- The annua , chrte(maa enter _ m Sunday. ; lainment will be h-ld In the Percy Douglas, is nuraing! HlKh AutH , ortuIn . Dl * em .
bnr 23. All the grades up to the sixth will partlclpat- on that evening. The upper grades wlll have a 'Christmas play on the morning of December 24. when the wchol? school wjll take part.
a very bad foot.
Mra. Llpplncott. of Westvll|e.: spent Wednesday night, with Mra.
Ralph Norton.
Mrsi John Long and Mrs. Willard . Ware, of Cape May and Miss R. C. Miller, of Camden, called on Mra. Richard Lloyd
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norton! and Min Amy Norton spent Sat-
urday in Millville.
Mr. Leon Norton spent th?
week end In S^lem with his
cousin. Mrs. Charles Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chambers
and sons spent Sunday at El-
dora. with Mrs. B. Fowler. Mr. and Mra. Fred Smith and
daughtei, of Stone Harbor, spent
Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Mary E. Norton arrived
Fishing Creek
C<*m Horned- all traffic Monday ar-j l1a Hobart Sapp returned home! «“* with Cbarle*.*'*' ts . nne-wav bridge! Wildwood.
,„h the * , °* wiR 00 Boon be a thing ' of the. Miss Emma Sack and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dougla*
, neean P- " operations to tear It uzxie Young were In Ocean City I a PV«' Thursday in Wildwood.
Herachel WeathrrhJ. ol ur j ,| 0wn ar e under way. Monday on li Oity Coast Guard Station. »“•' Ed Lai cro |x »pen1 Wednes-| Mr. and k
home with hi* moth'-r. , j,(ay in Philadelphia. .are occupying their new bunga-
•— " ,rh '- 1 ’ *• on Shore Road.
Mrs. W’llllam Sapp and son.
M. E. Mite Society
nesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. William Sapp.
Mr. and Mr*. Spencer Young were Atlantic City shoppers Wed-
"^Robert Owen Young spent ’ home Friday from Atlantic City. Wednesday with hi* grand-j Alfred Crease and^daugh-
mother. Mrs. H. Young, of Pa- ' ~
1!...old Halley and mother, j nio, her on Friday. Mrs. Sara S-dley and brother. ,A ‘ u ’" *
Mr. Jacob Locke, motored to
Bridgeton Sunday.
Several front our vicinity at-j
tended the supper at
ening.
days' trip
other
Mrs. Ida Barr and Miss Alma Norton spent Friday evening with ] their sister at Cold Spring. J Mre. Meredith, of Rio Grande.
Seaville ’ spent Wednesday night with Mrs.
| Edward Scull.
Flori-: Mrs. Edward Scull spent the
with her sister in
!'X.:
l number of c
r people
L. Hilliard, of Maurlcetown. called on Mr. and Mrs.
Urbo i
Mrs. s. T. cranoui Jm „h caueo on «•- —- -•— - , rr . Adeline. Mr^ b- ^ i Langley Saturday afternoon. Mra. Nelson Smlih. and L ere'> Ooorgo 1- Rowell made -
and Jane Smith. »err Wll.laoou .
M0 Mr >5 and Mre! n H^ward Collins »ttonded the sale at Court House
Wednesday.
John Bergh. Jr. I* making extensive alterations to his home on Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burke, who are spending the winter In Camden, were in town Sunday. D. of A. Entertri Tuckahoe Council. No. 49. D.
of A., wi
Junior, spent Friday with Mrs.
Ella Corson.
Mrs. Spvncer Young and son. Robert Owen, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hobart Sapp. Mrs. Charles Young and son.
in Ocean I
■veral »
Ing councils. Including Millville. „d Cold Spring. Avalon. Goshen and , rr . South Seaville. Monday evening, h.- The following program was ren- . r . dereil after wMcb refre^monts
were served:
Piano duet. Evelyn Bergl -
ding.
Vocal duet
nd Mra. Langley.
The Ladles' J: 0. M. Lodge had a ulBifation on Wednesday nlng. Mr*. Llpplncott. of \1 vllle; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Strickland. of Port Republic, and Mra. Conover, of Oceanvllle. also the Men's 3. O. M. lodge being pres-
Harry Curtis.
City Thursday. .
Mra. William Lev ton returned "''i ten.
home Sunday from a visit with! Mra. Ella V.nnaman was
Philadelphia and vl- Court House on Tuesday,
rlnlty. She waa accompanied by| Mr and Mrs. Ralph Holmes her daughter. Doris, who work | ^ Friday evening at Cape
in Philadelphia. „ . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, » number of people entenained company over gun- »P«« toturd.y in Wil^rood
’ " 1 Howell spent Wed-
day.
-pedal meeting of the J. IC.'s was held Friday evening at th.- home of the Mlaees Helen and
Katberyn Dailey.
Norman Bailey, of Corbin City, was in town Monday oa business. Mr. and Mra. E. L Coreonj motored to Bridgeton Sunday. Mra. StllUe Young and daugh-
ter] ters. Lillian and Carolyn motored
B h to Atlantic City Saturday,
do.] Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Corson,
do!|ol Ocean City, and father. Mi by] Lewis Corapn, motored to MUI-
nesday at Court House. Mi. and Mra. A. T. D. Howell spent Monday at 'tourt Hons. Our school and Sunday school
are busy practicing for Christ-
nlsvllle. spent Sunday with friends her.-. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess motored to Millville on Saturday
ening.
Mr. Albert Hoffman, of Ocean City, spent the week end with W» mother here, and Mre. Lester Riggins motored to Avalon on Soturday. S. Lloyd, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with his mother Mr. and Mra. David Harris spent Saturday evening with relatives in Millville. Mr. Norman Nichols. IT. S. S. Fuisser. who was married last Wednesday. Is home with his bride, visiting hi* parents. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Nichols. •Mr. WUaon Jamas spent Su day with relatives in Dentrlsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Layton entertained company from out of town on Sunday. Mre. R. B. Mason' and son, Carl, were Philadelphia shopper* on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Hoffman gave their daughtei. Thresna. a surprise party on Saturday afternoon In honor pf her thirteenth birthday. A surprise party was given to Mi* Evelyn Harris on Saturday evening, attended by several Bt-U.-plai- young folk*.
Dennisville Mrs. J. K.
delphla.
Frank Brinton. of West Chester. Pa., and Mre. Charles MacHvanla. of Bridgeton, called on Ml* Frances Holmes recently. Mrs. Frank Warner, of Chicago. who U visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Way. Sea Isle City, called on ’ Frances Holmes on Monday. Ml* Helen Carll entertained the sowing circle at her home on Saturday evening. Misses Hattie and Sara Fidler spent the week end with relattves in Philadelphia. Mrs. O. M. Geary spent Wednesday in Philadelphia. Walter Bramble, and sons, ot Wildwood, called on his father, Mr. Samuel Bramble, on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. A. T. D. How-lls. of Dias Creek, attended preaching service here on day morning. James William* attended the funeral of Mrs. Hannah Van Gilder, of Petersburg, on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. E. Little motored Millville one day last week, tir. and Mrs. J. Meger have Installed a new radio. Mra. T. Reeves baa been visiting Mra. A. WIlBOn. Mrs. H. Graves has been confined to her home for a week because of illness. Mra. B. JfcPberaon. of Fishing Creek, visited her sister. Mra. H. Brewton Sunday. Reba Fox visited 'Flora Fox
Sunday.
Mrs. J. K. Whitaker, of Westmont, visited her parent* for several days this week. Mra. Katherine Blizzard entertained the Ladles' Aid on Fri-
day evening.
Mrs. Joseph Sholes and Mrs. Jacob Helzer visited frit
Mrs. D. Morrell was taken very sick on Sunday. She is very weak at this time. We wish her a speedy recovery. Rev. Brewin called on the sick here on Sunday. Mayor John Gayner and wife, of Salem, spent over the week end with Lewis Fox and family. Harvey Hawn and wife, of Erma, took supper with Mr. amt Mra. Russell Schelleuger on Sunday evening. Uncle D. M. says that business along the matrimonial line is picking up somewhat. Harry Snyder, wife and daughter called on bis sister.'Mrs. 1). Morrell Woolson. on Stinjjay. Mra. Harry Colwltz shopped in Wildwood on Friday. Howard Noon has Installed a Samuel Sayers ha*-purchased a
ew sedan.
Miss Reba Fox spent over the
eek end wlh her cousin. Mis*! Port Elisabeth bn Thursday. Flora Fox. in Cape May. j Albert Foster and wife, of Bertram Snyder, wife and: dora. called on Mra. Harry daughter called on relatives here Westcott on Sunday. Sunday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fidler. of Miss Marie Matthews spent : Ocean View, called on Frank Saturday evening with Mi* Boat- j and family on Sunday, rice Vearlcks. In VfUdwood. | Ml* Roxana Gandy spent FrlMr. and Mrs. Fran' Seymour 1 ,j jy an d Saturday in Phtladel-
;ook supper with Mrs. Cbgrlfa; |,i,i a .
Woolson on Sunday. J Mr. Stanley Clark, of Falrton.
Firman Fox spent over*, the called on Mr. and Mrs. J. K. week end with relative* in Salftin.’j Carroll on Monday. William Tomlin, of Green Creek Mr lnd M ra. Earl Steelman
called on friends here Sunday i. , ocean City, called on Jacob
evening. • « j Hriser and family on Saturday. Emma McPherson, who ha* Mrs. Anna Bruce wa* a Wildbeen very HI. 1» much improved.; w(MMt visitor one day this w eek. Walter Cartwright and wife Ml and Mnl . j; lco b Helzer
shopped in Wildwood on Friday., rllll| . (1 Auglwt K ohle. of lx.ro-
Mre. Frank Schelleuger CaHHI ., iy pn Sunday
on her mother on Sunday. ; Mrs. Frank Fidler called . Edwin Jackson called on u , roy Ma> of „ oul
mother. Mra. Rachel Jackson, ‘v-! >n p r | d fc y
cenlly. | The following have responded Mn. ttarla Woolwn hu a , o tli loaa , %a v„„ «... Bns., Iran ..ni.Mn, H . aa . b „.,r, it with , nail. I,].,;,! j. L. Carroll.
Mrs. Ada Weldon called at »h"! '
home of Samuel Corson, in Capef •
Mr. Thomas Douglass and j May. on Tuesday. ! Marv Pldl . George Halgh spent Monday at We are glad to note that Mr*. ” ‘‘ r . c Court Howe. ! Hannr . Woolrou. »ho ha* been - P d ' p ™ r '
ry, Shaw oh KrtOay AUhl-, ItUatar-t .Carrte Bo.ha.ll Ur EuZadok Sharp, ot. Holly il.u-V loi; to r.L.-ara. ior Chrl.duy. >tm Guard Station, spent Wed- Otto Dorm spent nday with his mother ! week end with relat t
Petersburg Mrs. Anna Hess and Mra. Priscilla Smith, of Ocean City, passed Thursday afternoon with Mra. Bertie Mason. George Eldredge made a b-al-■ess trip lo Tuckahoe Thuraday. Vra John Fink is spending this week In the Quaker CHy. Mrs. Viola Garrison and Howard Pierce are visiting with Mrs. Garrison's daughter. In Pottatown. Pa., for a few days. George W. Eldredge returned home Saturday from a three week*' visit with his daughter* In Pennsgrove., William Westcott and family and 'fra. Dora Voss dined with Bbbei. Brown and wife. In Tuckahoe. on Sunday. Alvin Fisher, an auto sales* man at Court House, was In town on business Tuesday. Johji Mason and family are settled in the Vandettl bouse Leonard Caldwell was in Ocean City on business Monday. Thaddeus Van Glider and Morgan Lee made a trip to Cape May Court House on Monday. Mra Peter Schuse visited with her parents in Philadelphia on Sunday. William Westcott U enjoying a few days’ visit with relatives in Bridgeton. Mra. William Dickenson and two *sons went to Philadelphia .Monday to see "Old Chris." Leon Soudcr and son. David of Cape May Court House, made a business trip to the home of William S. Eldredge on Friday. Amasa Young and wife, and Claude Young and wife, pasxed Friday evening with Theodore Young and wife in Court Houss. David Van Gilder, of Leesburg. passed Sunday with his sister. Mra Dora Voss. Miss Alice Eldndge was a Sunday caller on Samuel Stltes e, in. Cape May Court House. The Epworth League held their regular • monthly btisineas meeting and aoclsl at the home of William Westcott Thursday eve- .
nlng.
Mra Edmund B.-nnett returnto her home In Lanadale. Pa.. Thursday, after closing her mother's home here for the wlntollowlng the death of her sister and mother, only six weeks
apart.
rs. Phoebe Mirth and daughof Pottstown, Pa., are enjoying this week with her mother. Mrs. Edw-ird Potta. .Norman Burke and wife, of Camden, were Sunday guests of his parents here. Elmer Strang, wife and two ns motored to Vineland and spent Sunday with his parents. Vernon Warren and wife, of Vent nor, wore among the Sunday guests at the home of William Eldredge. John Mason and wife attended the funeral of a Hi-year-old niece in Ocean City Friday. Mrs. Walter Vos* and daughter visited her parents, in Atlantic City, Friday. William Tomlin and wife were Sunday visitors with his mother and sister here. Noah Collin* entertained relatives from Buckshutcm on Sun-
Hatlle
s much improved.
a spent Thursday in Wild-] The choir met at the Home
Mrs. Harry. Shi k. I „ In rialienrsi
L. Rice, Beulah Grace
day.
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