CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1920.
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PARTS °F CAPE M\YC — CnCOUlATHOJSE GCEftHflEW SEAVILLE—• PALtKMO r^mR^QRA
ley’s Point
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Merry
ram our Trinity to »tt>M>krtbftll tome in ty Saturday were the na and Edith Paalliu. py. Winnie dark and Coraon. Sapp and party killed tbeli's woods Saturp shoot in* it in the k Sack and niece, oun*. attended the Ocean City Saturday
Mr*. Amt)row Coraon day IbU paat week
I Mr*. J. E. Bai •s Cunninrham and
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Dennisxille
Mr. darenc WeateaU. ofi v
nu. Mr. and phii
Belleplai
Greenfield
here with hti Mrs. Samuel W
WIade»ThT. nk o B BU i7iy
^lsi i ^n,r
Zi. \ ,0r ^“'^l-iHeaa. PhU. where they ,||l spend the
winter months *„h relative., Mrs. Frank Fidi-r called o-
Mr-. Leroy May. of Court House.
one day this week
and Mr* ''.-orge W. Hen m. H. Maxnin and M. How lea fasnlly rootoreo -o Philadel- motore.’ to htladeiphia on Satur-
Sunday. i ___
* ,r *” d Mn ‘- Ecrl Nickeraon: Mr. B. Boaman Is 111 with a
children have returned home very had cold.
’ 9 l K ' nd >n« « week with her Mis* Alice and Matilda Angely
Charles spent Thursday evening with
„ Mias Rebecca DuBoaq. Mr and Mrs. Robert Hess, Mrs. M. H. Magnln. Mrs.
spent Friday with Mrs. Turned. Henry DuBosq called on Mrs. M. 01 Millville. | Rowies ot seav-nie. on Sunday
Mr. George Hmton and son. of evening.
Mi* Hannah Uoyd of Caoe Mr " “ nd ' Mi3B Jennle Br *J rer *^ ,en, rr| - ay. called on -^nd, tr^Tn M- o- n, ^ wl,h Mra Htnrj DuBowj "iday. 6 , “™- v ' llll * ni Snyder, of Med- Mr. F. Simms and family, o! MU- Irene Wontem. e. ,0 . ' l,,><n, Saturday and Sunday RUnnanede. spent Sunday with •ro vLTt^ h, «; . CU “- * Mr “ n<1 Mrs R B H*"- Mr. and Mrs Lewis Priest and
parents over Miss Glendora Mason returned ! family.
. » ... ^ h0B * on Friday after spending a Mr. John Angely was in Sea Hattie Fid- seek with relatives in Sea Isle Isle City on Wednesday, visitor, on .City. ^ ln ^
Mr*. Laura Hoffman and fam- City one day this week,
and family ily motored to Millville on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Magnin ood on Sat- day. motored to Wildwood on Sunday
Mrs. R. B. Hess and daugh- Mr. Gideon Adams was in At-
Milltille shoppers on | Untie City this week.
Misi: Virginia DuBosq,
Philadelphia. "*' ' niuiiuin. ia i*«-.
the wevk end. Ml see* Sarah an
Ur were MiNrllu
Saturday.
Mr Harry Che*: motored i 0 Wlbu
urday.
_ . _ **'*; 0 u <**'} and daugh-,.*. Charles Young > ter. GUdys. aceorpatied by Mrs. Saturday.
n Ocean Citf. | Yw»»g. 'Pent K*;ordmy In Mr*. Margaret Whlldin. of Del-i We City, allied
• Young and aon,l Mr*. Samuel V> k
, cabled on Mrs. E. out-of-town visit.- on Monday
r afternoon. | Mias Helen C.rll spent Tu t Mrs. Hobart Sapp day i . PhUsdelpt. i parents Sunday ■ Mr*. E. T, Johr.wj returned t
jher home In Phllad-lphla o rrle SafP. ot Ocean Thursday.
I nx.m. spent Friday with Mi
] Mr*, d. B. Hew.
Mr. Norman Nichols and bride returned to her home In PblU-
; delphia on Sunday.
Mr*. Ada Layton spent Tburs- | >Uy and Friday with relatives in
.Millville.
Sunday with her par-» Fianel* Dougiaw. of DU* Mr. Walter Compton, of Dor-
| Creek, preached in the M. E i Chester, was In town on ThursMrs. Clarence Rice, of. Church on Sundai in the absence j day.
. spent Sunday with ' of the mlnlrter. Mr. E. W. Est- Mr*, laaabell Meisle. of PhllaHarold OoUIls. ! low. drlpbia. spent Monday and TuesOoHir. and two Miss Marlh* To»: was a day with her mother. Mrs. H. H.
i City, dined with Philadelphia, shopper on Satur-1 Laron.
Somers Collins. | day. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess
ary
1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ste»lmsn. | apent Sunday afternoon with
Dailey took supper i Mrs. pboebe Young and Mr. j their brother. Mr. Ira Hess, and
and Mr*. Harry Dlbb-1 Gandy Robinson s ere Woodbine: wife, of Sea Isle.
this week. ' visitors Saturday Dailey, of Camden ’ Mr*. Sara Douglas, of Court cek end here with hi.* Hquse. called on Mr*. 0. M. L Sara Dailey. j Geary Wednesday afternoon. 1 ! taned his radio to Mr*. John Fldl«r and children « for their lunch box | are visiting her ptntnu. Mr. and iFiiday evening at Jr.' Mrs. WillUm Bradway, of HileyHall. vllle. nk Young entertained | Mr. and Mrs. John Kalghn Camden on Sun-1 and son. of Cape May. called on | Mr. and Mr*. Jam--* Wlliian * on Cornon and Mis*! Sunday, g wi re in Ocean Mr. Horace Payne. Jr., of South . [ Seaville. called on Mr. and Mr*, in CHy bust* are \ Samuel Woolson on Sunday. ! a showing in their j Mr. Jacob Helirr and family o Ocean City. spent Saturday evening In Milling were shopping In 1 v,,,e - ( Saturday: Mr*. Al-‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Pullmsn and son. Mr*. Ella and Mr. George -jedlker. of Mr. and Mr*. Lew | Philadelphia, vhdted Mr*. Anna Mrs. E. L. I Bruce over the »>ek end. daughter, Mr*. Ma-1 Mrs. Carmen Berar.'o and son. two daughters. Mrs. Howard, visited relatives in : and daughter and I Philadelphia over the Week eai. a. Clarenc? Wl'kL | Mrs. Saral hlldren. These lttle| d «Y tor New York, where she ■■lighted to see Fsnta , *" , H apr 1 " 1 ,he * l;,l * r wl,h her
their Christmas
her parents
Miss Florence Howies, of SeavHle. spent Sunday afternoon with her grandparents here. Miss Dorothy Carvin will leave on Friday for Camden, where she will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives. Mrs. Violet Oorvir. called on Mrs. Henry DuBosq on Tuesday. L. Lee. of Sea Isle City, called on Henry DuBosq on Frida*.
Seven ladle* of Camp No. '-g.
P. 0. S. of A. attended lodge
here on Tuesday evening. Mr*. W. W. Mason and children spent Friday in Millville. Mr*. Sarah Carrigan was a MllltdUe shopper on Friday.
Dividing Creek
Mr. Guy Erickson, of Di Creek, was In town on Monday.
James.
South Dennis
I
Palermo
Petersburg
South Seaville
and Mrs. William A. Meer-
wald are receiving congratula- 1 I Me City, tlons upon the birth of a daugh-i Sunday afternoon,
ter on December 17. \ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bock, of Dr. Ralph Taylor, of New; Greenfield, called on friend* on
York, was in town Sunday. ’ Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Ludlam, M>yt)r Gilmore, of Loniport. «,n. etjved Ml«, Mcrearet'^, WednMdt , wlth Charles
Charles Clouting, of Sea Miss Mary Stevens, of Middle-] Mrs. Warren Larlck* ep^nt ty. called on Seth Oorwni I town. pas*ed Tuesday with Mr*. | Wednesday and Tbun-day In Cam-
and sons risked Miss Mcrgaret
Ludlam Sunday.
Mr. George Stenecker went to PbMadelph*; Fr’day. Ml * Lydia Nickerson l* having a new roof put on her house. J. B. Scull and wife are visiting relatives in Philadelphia and
Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weslcott and daughter sp-mt a few day* last week with Mr. arj Mrs.
. Scull.
The steeple of 'ae Baptist Church has been eplaced by a
cupola.
Mr. Coley W.etcott visited relative* Sunday. Prof. Edward Jefferson, of Lakeville. Conn., is spending his vacation with his father. ■Captain and Mrs. A. J. Meerwald and Miss Helen Meerwald spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards and Mr Ellia Derltt went to Millville Tuesday. Russell and Eraeat Fowler went to Millville Saturday. Mrs. Howard Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stafford* and Mias Mary Querns visited Mr and Mi. E. Springer Sun-
Bh Y’oung spent Friwith Mr*. Elton Palermo.
uckahoe of much Interest in will take place morn in -• when Mis* 'idebrand. attractive and Mrs. C. will become the nnelly Clark. The he attired In white int lace and will carol bridal rones. Rev sr will perform the t happy couple will line in Corbin City. Cox spent Friday f Ingersoll. of Peters»*n visit tug with Mr. •ymond Sack “ular meeting of the ee: Fire Com- [ Thunuiay evening in j Hall. Clarence Wtl-seli-ctw vice president, ilia. Albert Hand «nr. -..id Mrs. Simeon linotola. last weekden has been very ill onla at his home ^an Sack spent Friday John Wallace
Goshen Misses Catherine McCormick
and Msrgaret Llnderman went tc
South Seaville Sunday.
Mrs. Enoch Scull and Mrs.
. ... Clinton Nickerson motored to
Mr*, l- it. Swain and MUs v , ne , and s.mrday.
There® Townsend were Ocean M| nnt) Mni Bdward Fowler City visitor* on Wednesday. and lUu|fhter wcnt t o Woodbine
Mr. Joseph Uncle, of Avalon.
was at tbe horn.' of Mr and Mr- | Mr and y^ j am es Boyle* and Frank Watson rocently. | daughter. Sara. Mrs. Simpson and On WedneoO^y Mr. James lUnd chlI dren went to Woodbine Sun-
and ‘ a friend, from Millville. dliy
spent the day with hi* brother. , r£e and Samuel Heaton Rev. Charles Hand. It being thely^^ Andrew Hickman Sunday, last day of rabbit season. B gnydti visited relative* here The Port Norris fire depart-' Mr. larmutl Lee and family enl was called to the residence | u Sea lal* City, were visitors at of Thomas King about 8 o’clock 1 the bom • of Nelson Smith on
Saturday evening, when the Thursday evening,
chimney caught tire. The blare Many of our town men went wa* soon extinguished after the deer bunting during the four arrival if the firemen and no days of the Mam and brought
damage was done to the property. 1 home some deer.
Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Ocliaucej Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rhoades*. were in Bridgeton shopping Wed-1 were with relative* In Helsler-
„ i villc on Friday.
Mr Albert Cook, who has been I Mr. Everett Smith, wa* at Cape ill with the grippe L convaleac- May on Saturday on bUB'nesa.
ins.
Stacy Loveland motored .o
Dentil-' I He Sunday.
Re». and Mr* Isaac Bowman, of Leesburg, visited their son, Kenneth Bowman, and family.
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Nehenitah Fleetwood. if Pitman, attended the
\\ .Ibur Springer and
friend, of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and Mr*. Charles Mlxner
Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Richard Carpenter.
Los Angeles. Cal., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Coombs a coupl ■ of days the poet week. William and Harry Smllii. - *peni Saturday In Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson
son. Dr. Ralph Taylor.
Miss Marion Berardo. of Philadelphia. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Berardo. Mrs. Enlce Carroll has returned home after >[> ndlng some time with friend* in Hsddon-
fleld.
Mrs. Brook* Blluard. Jr .
tored to Bridgeton on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T.D. Howells. | ■■g | b
of Dias Creek, ittendet) the Saturday. wfre week-end visitors with preaching servlo-.- here o;i Sun- kelson Chance, their sister. Mrs. Spicer Oliver,
day morning. , rf ' Texa*. are visiting Mr. at West Cape May. Chance's parent*. Mr. -nd Mrs. Mart) from our village
| noted at Bennetts’ Station, where
Mrs Nettie Hartman gave a the accident occurred on t
— , io,c»d.
Art* C. Kelly made a buslne*-1 w y } , Mrs Albert Cookjls spending a couple of weeks trip to New Yolk on Thursday. *we- r g^nor. Uni Min- with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Eddy Hallman had tbe mWor- : and ^ ^ggr, j. B . Rolle. «• *“ w««m <»»: “'VX 1 a
, .loolia"'. i*- 1 >l "- on,, “' "
’ I brother. Theodore, which ... ! h-M at th. V E. Church of this i are the proud grandparents of i olare Saturday. daughter, born to Mr. and Mi P Luella Russell visited j William Meerwald l»«t Friday. M friend* in Bridgeton and Mill-1 Misses Matilda ar Nada Batts
Saturday.
Rio Grande
Sara F. Ross.
Misses Sara and Victoria Corson spent Sunday afternoon with Leroy Van Gilder and wife. In
Ocean City.
Herman Lair, wife and Mr*.'
„ . George Sack, of Ocean City, sere Cossaboon gunning. ! Sunday visitor* with Morgan Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devaul and wlfe
motored to Bridgeton on Friday. Mllls Mabel Caldwell wa* an Mtas Anna Totten, of Ocean Atlantic City shopper on Satur-
CHy. spe-t Sunday nisht with | day.
Miss Myrtle Madar*. I Geji*e Moore, wife and daugh-
Frank J. Gormley. of Cold Point. Pa-, spent Wednesday with
Charles Cowwboon
returned home
wo weeks with rela-
in Philadelphia.
. „ ^ . ... . i Fred 8. Carter and wife, who Jwin. GnhllQ m»d* a burinw i, V p M-i III U lb. bob., ol irtb t. O«.o City ob, diy U.1 |btir aiulM „ „„
day last
week.
Mrs. Sally Smith ha* ratun-ed to her home In Berlin, after spending some time wi'Ji Mr. and
Mrs. L. Henderson.
Mrs. Howard Young visited her daughter. Mr*. Wesley Paullin.
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Noel Regime and daughter. Lucl?. spent Monday evening
with Mr*. J. B. Corson.
Benjamin Crane and George Bailey went Friday at the Head-
of-lhe-River deer bunting.
Mrs. Elisabeth Oorson and Mrs. Garwood and little daughter. Gene, called on Mrs. Minnie L.
Corson. Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Summers Collin* and son.
have returned to their
here.
Mr*. Lydia Sapp. Mr*. Hannah Gandy and Ml** Livia West colt attended a quilting party at the home of John W. Gandy. In Greenfield, this week. Thaddeu* Van Gilder made .a businesB trip to Philadelphia on
Monday.
Mr*. Richard Voas and Mr*. Waller Voss were Atlantic City shoppers on Wednesday. Alfred Sapp and wife passed Thursday with Atlantic City
friend*.
Rodney Van Gilder, of Ocean
View, was a visitor at his old j
homestead on Wednesday.
Mr*. William Markley wa* and MU* Ruth Dailey brought borne on Thursday from called on Mr*. Elton Corson Mon-j the Samaritr.n Hospital, much
day afternoon
Mr*. Virgil Pierson wo* a Philadelphia sboppei on Friday. Mr. and Mr* William N. Stout, of Townsend’s Inlet, -ailed on friends in town Sunday evening. J. H. B.-ery. L. L. Foster and E A. Grace, were in Caino*.. on Tuesday. Mr*. Einorn EHenb-rger ah *»- ped In Philadelpila on Frida'. Mr. and Mr* James T. » and children are visiunc In Philadelphia. Warren J. Laricks waa in Philadelphia on business one day last week. While Charles Ellentoeiger’a car wa* parked in front Of Ms home Sunday night. It was hit by a car driven by folks from Ocean City and considerably dam-
aged.
The M. E. Sunday school will hold their Christmas entsrtalnment on Friday evening, December 24. at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Emma Corson, of Qoeben, Is visiting her sister. Mrs. C. M.
Weetcott.
J. P. Collins attended Court at ] Cape May Court House on Mon-
day.
Miss Ella Morton was a Isle visitor one evening week.
Sunday.
Edward Hickman visited hi* daughter who is in the Children’s Hospital. Philadelphia.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. fS. Miller. Jr., spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Mrs. S. Abrams, Miss Alina Abrams and Mr. Gideon Shaw visited Mr. am. Mrs. Andrew
Hickman Sunday.
Mr. William Meerwald motored to Wildwood Saturday. Mrs. Edward Hickman spent Thursday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. A. Broslus and Mr*. H. A. Thomas went to Wild-
wood Saturday.
Mrs. A. Eisenberg. of West Collingswood. visited her par-
ents last week.
Mr*. Howard James visited Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Meerwald. In Millville, lam week.
improved after her recent opera-
tion.
Amassa Young. wife. four daughters and mother were Thursday visitors In Court House. Mrs. Eva S. Van Gilder, of Tuckahoe. visited with her son. Thaddeus, a few days this ■■ eek. Mis* Elixabeth Burton is ..Jlte ill at tbe home of her slater. Mrs.
Kate Stevens.
Frank Gandy, wife, son and father motored to Highland Park and spent Sunday with Anthony,
G-ndy and wife.
Hobart Young and wife, of Coatesville. Pa., were Sunday visitors with his brother. Amassa.
and daughter. Myrtl-. spent Sun- an g family. day with Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Maurice Wrigglns. wife and Corson. , daughter. Virginia, of Ocean Mrs. Leon DevnUl and Mrs. 1 city, passed Sunday evening
Lucie Beg hue. of Petersburg. spent Saturday wJth Ml**
Cecil Corson.
Miss Lyula Hampton entertained h.T rimer, from Ocean City, the lam of last week. Mr. and Mm. E. S. Clouting entertained company on Sunday. Miss Lena Collins spent Friday evening with Minnie L.
Corson.
Mr. and Mr*. Benjamin Crane and family spent Friday evening with relatives In North Tucka-
hoe.
Mr. and Mr«. E. E. Madera
. Myrtle, spent Sunr. and Mr*. Leslie
Cold Spring John Battersoll spent a couple days last week In Peimsgrove et tbe hone of his son. Thomas and
family. *•
Mrs. Nellie Elliott made a trip to Camden one day last week and visited Mrs. Lydia Dickinson, who Is ill In the Cooper Ho*>lial. Mr. and Mrs. Norvjtn Dempsey ware shopping .n Wildwood
during the week.
Clyde Heatbcote spent tbe week end in Philadelphia.
< Walter Batber waa fortunate 1 In bagging a fine leer while on
a gunning trip the latter part of
the we k.
Dias Creek
Mr. and Mrs. William Weatherand Mr. and Mrs. Russell
broken last Friday whlie playing on '
grounds.
Mrs. Roy Wolcott v per In Phlladelpht-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. cr. entertained Mr. and 5 Jone*. of Phlladrlpiiri week end. Mr. and Mi. Jo- [' entertained friend* : delphia on Sundaj Mr*. Anna Wok 'i on Saturday to open' 1 with her son. Roy Hr*. Gur Holt, phis, spent Sunday
shop-j
and Mr®. Amos Popper visiting in Bridgeton Satur-
West Cape May
Weathcrby spent Sunday at Cape
May.
Mr. and Mrs. Jame.t Carpenter, of Ca r o May. spent la*t week with her sister. Mrs. .Russell
Weatherby.
Mr*. Etta Thompson spent ! Wednesday at Stone Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd ; spent Wednesday at Erma with I Mrs. George Kelley. Edward Scull speut Friday in
| Philadelphia.
‘ Mrs. Edward Scull and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Baker are .. „ . h 'celvlng congratulations upon the George .Norton sp.nt Saturday
Mrs. Boyd Garrison visited brt >f a MQ Kenne|h Earl. j at Court House, mother. Mr*. Emma Bllxra u. Mr E Klrbj . a . ag „ Quaker | James Carpenter and Russell
City' shopper Thursday. ; Weatherby spent Friday in Phlla-
Quite a number of men from j delphir
i here are enjoying themselves at Wading River, on a deer hunt. H. Mason, of Bclleplain. called
n his daughter. Mrs.
Mim t tie Turner visited her I
; Mr-. Stacy Bauer, ol
"'“‘"uj'tS™'’.I.. U . a . lnter with hi* son,
Clarence Tubman, of c * mde “;, y on on Saturday,
i idled relative* b.-rc over m c E] | U en t er t B i n ed cotn-
nd. pany trom Somerdal* Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Norman Wright, j n r( . company wa* called . mldgeton spent the week end' t Sun( i ay morning to extln-
■ a ., Ih postmaster and Mr*. Paul t be fire In
1 Stltes.
Mn
Ban.t
I talned 'her ' delphia. on John C. 1
Lealam
with Mrs Ban.
Mr*. J.
Mr*. Ralph Norton. Mis* Amy Norton and Mrs. Edwarti Scull spent Saturday evening In Wild-
wood.
Mr*. El wood Howell and Mrs. Stella Woodlin spent Monday at
Cold Spring.
Walter Weslcott, of Chincoleague. Vo., spent the week end chimney of'with his parents.
and Mr*. Stanford V
S Stephenson and Bel- ] man. of Cape May. called ■ ford Le Munyon were In Phlla- j mother on Sunday.
i his
i their daughter. Mrs. Mabel
I Young and family.
Thomas Hand, of Goshen, wa* , a week-end visitor with cousins
Mrs.
and Mr*. Lewis Shaw- and Sadie Sheets were -Wlldvood visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bohm nd Mr*. BoWne, of Cape May >lnt. wore visiting Senator and
Wil.iam Bright. In Wild-
Frank Devaul called on Mrs. M. L Coraon Thursday evening. William T. Coreon spent 1T1gunning trip with Wil-
liam Cameron and friends, of j nere.
Ocean CHy. i William Matthews is b«M7; Mias Gertrude Rrising 1* much these cold day* delivering wood, a*.. improved at this writing. j cut stove length to many of our
Charlotte Godfrey spent neighbors.
Friday night with her daughter. Alvin Fisher, daughter. Maxle. Mr*. Herbert Smith, of Ocean and Mrs Sara Toxer. C l, y iiiouae. were Sunday visitor* with Nonnan Paullin. of Fblladul
to bn held in the chapel Christ-
with*'"his par
pbin. spent Sunday
enl* here.
Ml** Cecil Coraon spent Frly m. ht with Lucia Regene, of
Petersburg.
William Coreon spent Friday night with William CaroeriHi
Ocean CHy.
Mrs. Sarah Dailey and dauifhr. Ruth. and Mrs. Summers Collins and son. David, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. S.
E. Yoi
Lewi* Shaw made a trip to
Philadelphia Sunday.
Mrs - Radi* Sheet*, of F'Shlng
Court I Cr e 4 ’ k - visiting her mother
.ere Bunaay with h '£* ‘ h f f) , i
William b- Eldredge and family. I * re pr, f tlctP «
Mrs. Edna Lae passed Saturday : f° r Cbrlstma* entertainment with relative* In Ocean City. *■“ h - lA ,n ,h “
Mrs. Samuel G. I^ngley. Evt ’ „ _. „ . Tuckahoe. was a Sunday aller -Mr. and Mrs. EUworth Hughes on Miss Alice Eldredge. , ar e leaving this week for Mas* - Hugh Tomlin butchered a flne| ebunetjo.^ where they will visit
j hog on Friday, which weighed r ‘B|| ‘1
their dautrhter. Mrs. Mary Morri-
340 pound*.
Mr*. William Dickenson and two little sons went to Philadelphia on Monday to see "Old
Chris."
Burroughs Van Gilder i* the
owner of a new seven-tube radio.
Mrs. William Matthew* was
brought home Sunday trom St.
Hospital, much improved from her recent operation. Our community was shocked on
Saturday to learn of the tragedy
at Bennett’s station, when
boy*. Jules Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Harold Petter. if Jenkintown. called on Mr.
.nd Mr*. S>Jth Coraon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Clark and 1 ” ar >
on. Robert of Somers s ,»ilnt. called on friend* on Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Cossaboon and Harry Robbia* callud on Mr.
and Mm. R. Cossaboon on 9 un -|, ogt hlg „ fe Hf . w Ui, his mother da> - .. ' and sister, were residents h« Mr*. Spencer Young and "on ‘ f flftMD yeartl „ lg bereaved Robert, called on her mother and wUfc , wo chl , dren . mothei and sister, here. Sunday. I g|gtrr have the Rynipathy of
U-roy Wills was In Ocean Clty! entlre
Saturday evening. I G eorge W. Moore is now Nelson Boyd, of Ocean City. . , , n Philadelphia, making spent Sunday with Ckvcar Wills. | t b ( , tr |p by train each day.
Katherine
Allen Devaul. of Ocean View.
Eldora
! in Camdei
Friday.
] M;«. G. Mey* Hannah ) Sunday .
ion Sat- Mrg e. Hughe* was a Quaker
I City shopper one day last wek. Mr*. G. Schellenger and daughter Dorothy, of Long Island, are visiting her sister.'Mr*. C. Hoff-
n Garrison
Oilman Norton spent I at Court House. I Guy Erricson and Miss Edith - Erricaon spent Monday at Court
! House.
Mr. and Mr*
i friends here on Friday and Bon . James, of Wildwood. even*nc. . [were among the week-end
Mr. and Ur- Richard Stlte* torB here.
and Mis* Blrdb./8ti<e* and Mrs.
Lydia Lea. d Ocaan City, called on relative* Monday afternoon. Frank Sack, of Gretaflold. called on Charles Cossaboon Mfttd-1
nesday morning. , . . Benjamin Sprlngor was In At-1 d ^ ev “ ln g.
lantlc City Saturday. | Mr& Herman L-hnar and Mr*. Mr. and Mrs.^ E- E. Madara j C h a rles Noon attended Court
entertained tip.' H. G. C. it a ■ Tuesday,
turkey dinner on Tuesday five- Chester motortd nlng in honor of their daughter j M1|lvlHe on Tuesday. b,r,b«. Th«. K«-| HW .»b bbbib-
r, h cnp. Mi.b w.
Steelman.' Selva 1 0,1 S«n d *>-
i Mon-
M Brew
i Wlld-
is irundng
Ocean View
■enlng.
in. who ha* I ig an indefinite stay in : ha* returned home, and Mr*. H. Fisher
, No:
> In
lay ■
is* Maude Heaton tipent Monday in South Se-'-llle. William Thompson took charge the bodies of the two men ho were killed in the wreck at Bennett Station Saturday. ' r he body of William Saumenig was taken to fcbmden by an undertaker from there Sunday. The body of Jules Blake, of Audubon. buried from Cape May Wednesday. Mrs. Maude Clark and grandn. Daniel McCloskcy. spent a c- ople days In Philadelphia recently. Mr*. Fannie Lynch had the misfortune to dislocate her law day this week and for a time in a serious condition. I*r. Stephens, of Cap-.- May. worked with her for hours before the jaw was set into place. Ha’ry Needles shot a deer while on a gunning trip In the uppe> part of the State. Mrs. Marne Snyder and daughter. Florence, were calling on relatives in Erma and Fishing Creek during tbe week. Member:- of the Wading River D t-r Club enjoyed a gunning trip to Wading river during tbe gunning season. Mis* Alice Reeves spent Saturday shopping in Philadelphia.
Totten. Freda
Walt Wat
called
son in Angle* Raff, of Flsl
nday •
spent Monday with her aunt. MIrs Alma N at Cape May.
Mr*. El wood Howell had quilting and chicken potple dil ner on Tuesday. The foliowir were present: Mr*. Etta Thumpson. Mr*. Stalls Woodlin.
E. Scull. Mrs. Howard Norton. , Tuesday evening. Mr*. Haiph Holme*. Mr*. Wilbert , ohurle* Bingham a BaH-mmi. Mu Tbon,» Do,«!«»., „ lb,lr lb« 1 J™"'" Mr*. George Swartx and daughter. g ij a removed. iasMad of- having i ’ and Mr*. Richard Uoyd. L„ operation why don’t they 1 , Edward Powe I
Monday;simply ' r ' he *’ ,fr
Peggy:
Peggy j Rev. Paul Meydr* scratch ! called on Nelson Ch-.-stei
>on. 1 day evening,
ought 1 j william P-tereon
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