Cape May County Times, 31 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1926.

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alumni rntmainment. a' House on Wednesday even-1 Mrs. Daniel Chambers sons spent Christmas at i Court House with their daughter. Mrs. Ciatrnce Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mlchener und daughter, of Willow Grove, apent Sunday with her Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chambers. Mrs. Colman West cot (. of Millville, spent Christmas with her sister. Mrs. Colman Norton. ts. Kicua.d Lioyd Sunday at Cape May with her sister. Mrs. Smith:

Stiles.

. » . —• and Mrs. Daniel Chamlrers [William Weath-j gpen, Friday at Eldera. ristmas in Mill-1 The program at the school on |mother. Thursday was very nice. Mjch Chester i cre< iit mtutt be given to the at Rio. Kcjjoiar,. ; in( ) t0 jj, an( | Mrs. 'J. E. Chester, their teachers. The M. E. Sunday School gave rendered. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhoads j and family, of Fishing Creek, visited her mother Friday evening. Miss May Cahaiey. of.: Wildwood. spent Christmas with her

mother.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weatherby spent Christmas in Millville wii hber parents. Dewis Compton, of Baltimoie. Is visiting his parents.

Cold Spring Mrs. Fanny Lynch spent day with Mia. L. Hewlt' Wildwood. Charles Marshall, turned to Camden after visiting Mrs. Dan Clark here for a time. David Hawn, of Ct day last week at th.- home of his sister-in-law. Mrs. Bertha Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. William Swain and children were entertain'd Chrtsinia Day at dinner at th? home of Mrs. Swain’s sister, in Cape May. George Walters. Jr., of Darby. Pa., visited his parents here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pettii. of Pbiladdetphia. spent Christmas her? with Mis. Maude CIcik. Mrs. Ueorge Ewing is able to bo about after her recant accident, but Is not entirely re-

vered.

Mrs. Walter Rutherford and mother visited Wildwood last Tuesday. Mr. and Mr*. George Walters. .. are spending the winter In Darby. P*.. with Mrs. Walter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levergood. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Soults spent Christmas Day at the home of their son. Hiram Soults. and family. in. Erma. Mr*. Hughes Foulke. of Philadelphia. was calling on friends her.> the latter pari of ihe week.

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Mr. and Mr*. John Bdtlcraoll visiied their daughter. Mr*. Ida Fraiey. at Erma, who was ill Christmas Day. and Sundav, Mrs. Alice TulKord. Miss Mmgarrt Wcndall. Miss Lillian Fi aster. Mrs. Norman Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Thompson and non. Wilson, were all seen shopping in Wildwood last week. Mrs. Clara Bohm was calling on uer sister. Mr... Neva Le Gal - In Fishing Creek, last Friday ening. Alex ann Paul Malthows accompanied .heir brother*. Roy and Fre-1. to Philadelphia Friday evening, where they will spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Battersoli and son. of Pennsgrove. I spent Christmas here with his!

parents.

Mrs. A. Reeves and daughter, Alice, spent one day last week in Philadelphia. The entertainment held Christmas Eve in the Chapel of which Mrs. Harry Needles had charge, was a success and was very largely attended and enjoyed by Warren Halbruner shot a fine buck deer weighing 250 pounds whll-; on a gunning trip, his first dear in several year*. Mr*. Mary Loper spent a few days in Vineland. Charles Bohm is entertaining little nephews

Palermo

home here for a

Mias Martha Reining, of Philadelphia. spent Christmas with i.er parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Relsing. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Corson are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Townsend and Mr*. Elixabnth Smith, of Oc-an View, for a few days. M. Kruke has returnee ;iom?. after being in the Hahnemann Hospital lor several weeks. William Corson motored to Woodbine Friday morning. Joseph Young, of Camden, spent Friday with his mother

here.

r. and Mrs. Orlando Giberand sons, of Ocean View, spent Wednesday eveigng with Mr. and Airs. J. B. Corson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Sousey and son. of North Jersey. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Clouting. Mins Tilton Singer, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with Mr*. William T. Wells. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Garwood entertained their daught: the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Young called on Mr. and Mr*. L. Townsend Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Corson, ol Strathmere. called on Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corson Sunday ev enlng.

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John Fowler and family motored to Millville on Tuesday. Homers Hand and son. Alvin, made a business trip to Sea Isle City on Tuesday. Garner Peterson, wife and son. Charles, made a business trip to Woodbine on Tuesday. Samuc-1 Hamptoa and wife were in Millville on Wednesday. Charles Noon and wife spent Wednesday evening al Court

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John Fowler and son. William. made a buslnenj trip lo Wildwood on Wednesday. Miss Hattie Noon spwit Wednesday evening at Woodbine. William Foster and wife are spending a few days out of town. Mrs. Katie Hand and son. Nicholas, made a business trip to Millville on Wednesday Mrs. Katie Hand spent Thursday afternoon at Delmont Mr*. G. L-hnar. Hattie and William Noon motored to Egg Harbor on Thursday evening. Jack Robin-jn and wife, of Woodbine, -pent Friday evening in town. Mist. Gladys Davison, of Port Norris is spending the holidays with b r parents here. Harry Lovett and Mrs. Margaret Lovett, of Court Honse, visitors In town on Friday

1 evening.

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