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CAPE MAY COPHTY TIKES. EBIDAY. DECEKBEB 31. 1928.

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Mrs. Rayniort Walter Sharp t in Philadelphia,

and Mrs. •

, holidays * ,rwi 10 PhlUdelphia. j Mr. and Mrs. * ““ j and son visited .

Camden

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Community T Was Tuckah muntty tree a r anyone of the It leathered a fount lighted cedar , lt .. , h . corner at Sta a ar.a Roads. Clareort Vniunu. I •or of the Chrh^H^J deserves .much c cessful efforts tl celved the sup; townspeople. C. short speeches sky. E. Brown, Rev. C. S. La Randolph Marsh of the celeb rat the fhlidren and presented with iwta. candy, gamr- *** B ~~ ■ be commended f the tr««. I* i forth many Mr. and Mm.' and son. Bobby, visited with Mrs Mr*. Electa Cbu day evening. Mr*. 8. QIHi-i seriously ill, is trifle improved. Charles Dukes Dukes and Mr went to Caindt

nine.

Mr. and Mr^. orf Millville, a and Mrs. Ed Rt Mrs. J. Bersh Little and Mis -ere Millville sh

day.

Seaville

Petersburg

Erma

Bellepiam

Ocean View

leAllister is visit-J Miss Llrla Weaicott passed l M r . and Mrs. John Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman I Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaRara-

E- J. j Sunday evening with friends l.n | took dinner Christmas Day with are visiting her sister. Mrs. Clar-lmlslno and Mias Frances Canuso. '(ape May Court House. J Mrs. Alcott. at Wildwood. ,. nc? Lemunyon. of Cape May. 'of Philadelphia, spent Sunday and W ■ Mrs. Claude Young spent Tnes- Fred Foster was fortunate in . Mr. and Mrs. BMredge. of j with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. r Ocean | ,uy with her son. Frank, and holding the lucky number given 1 Leesburg, spent Christmas Day p. Canuso.

Saturday evening, family. In Beesley's Point. him on a ticket In a barber with the former's parents. Mr. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Blackson.

Elmer Steelman, wife and son, ! shop in Wildwood one day last ( a „d Mrs. Joseph Mason

Frank McDaniels —i , suop <- «.«*.«««* —j — .

s. visited J. H.lof Ocean City, were Friday eve- week and *on a 25 pound tur- Miss Mable Hoffman, of Hamlast Saturday. , nlng visitors with F. S. Carter , key. 1 monton. spent the week end with

Morton was a »nd wife. Miss Lida Soults entertained . h?r father hkre.

shopper last Fri- Anthony Gandy, of Highland Misses Cora and Jennie Garrett- Miss Nettie Hesajs visiting her

| Park. Pa., visited his broth*, son. Biota and Marie Jaggers. UU nt. Mrs. Clarence -Lomunyon. Northfleld. I *nd slaters here on Sunday. j Harry Reeves. Thomas Madden at Cape May.

home of his brother, Miss Anna Gandy came home) and Edward Hanforth at her Mr. and Mrs. George Wh*t|oti

Saturday evening. . Friday evening from Phlladel- : home Monday evening. Music and Mason, irf Bloom-. phlo. for a two weeks' Christmas j games were enjoyed and later idlng the Christinas vacation. jin the evening refreshments of home here. Alfred Sapp and wife passed ; ice cream and cake were served. Blienberger sml ' Sunday afternoon with John W. | Enoch Miller. Jr., and wHe,

Wildwood, spent Christmas

In Ocean City 1 Gandy and two daughters in

| Greenfield.

Corson, of Bor- The new bus. “Miss Corbin

visiting her parents,

and wife.

J. Sheldon and [Millville visitors oi Edgar Lauren a Laurence's par Philadelphia. oi of Pitman. <he home of

Sunday.

Mrs E A. Grace Grace's brother. Boston, at iith Robinson, of New is spending the hollr home here. ind Mr*. Virgil Pierson Court House on Mon-

L fri-nd* in *’• *• P 1

;City

5. G. Langley E* relatives in! lh '

week.

Mrs.

teUecca EUenberger and its Saturday evening, talth, of Boston, spent ■end with his mother.

L Terry.

Vbst Cape May

Mr. and Mrs. Sandmans! and daughter. Martaret. spent | the Yailetide w !i relatives in

Camden.

Mias Mary Law • . of Bloom field, has been \ -mac *ltlr hri parents. Rev. and ..ir*. C. ? |.

Lawrence.

Mr*. Eva Hawiln* d .laurii' _ ter. Ruth, have been sp>n<V;i ;' \v, the week In Camd'n with Mr. ;, rl j. and Mrs. Norman Burk-. > l Mrs. Hannah Smith ha* been j atoa

visiting Mr. and Mm. Bvnjatnir, . Douglass and Emma

AUe

City" which makes her hourly trips through our town to Ocean City, makes traveling a pleasure and one Is not compelled to spend the day as they are when using tHe steam train. Claude Young and wife were week-end guests of their son. Theodore and wife, in Court

House.

Mr*. Frank Gandy and daugh-lwiU start work t Ocean City shopper* on ; boat for himself

Tuesday. Amana Young, wife and four daughters were week ond visitors in Millville. Many of our residents attended the funeral of Jules Blake, at Cape May. on Wednesday. Maurice Wriggin* and wife, of Ocean City, called on their daughter Monday afternoon George Hoff and wife week-end guests of their Peter and wife, in Pennagrov.

Wt

four

visited Mrs. Lemuel Miller, in Cape May. Tuesday. Airs. Carrie Taylor. Emma Taylor. Lena Mason and Sara Dawson were shopping in Wildwood hut Tuesday evening. The ladies of the church held a prayer meeting at Mr*. Grace Roop's home Thursday afternoon. C. Herbert Dawson hat sold the large cruiser cabin boat "The Ronald D." to Mr. A. Ray-singer, of Cape May. and

another lorg« the spring.

and Mrs. James Hawn entertained their children. Rev. Rodger Hawn, of Newark and Mrs. Edna Garrettson and small daughter.' Cora, of Atlantic City,

over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and children, of Cape May. visited their parents here the latl- .

part of the week.

Miss Edith Nickerson and Harry Lacey, of Wildwood, were ] entertained at supper Sunday

now occupying their new

_i. B.'Mason had a narrow es-

cape from death last Tuesday when his new Buick skidded on the icy road and upset near Port EUrabetb. The cpr ^fter skidding struck a stump a/id turned completely upsldd.down. His in-

juries. however, were sllgfif. Mr. Edward Terry, of Atlantic

City, called on his sister. Mrs.

J. H. Clark, on Monday. Mr*. Jaeotf Dennis, of Dennls-

vllle. spent the week end with

her sister. Mrs. Electa James. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wheaton, of

South Seaville. spent Christina* Day with their son here. * | Mm. Mr. Thomas Hickey, of Bridge Tuesday

visitors with relatives

her recent marriage was Mr*. Ida Chester, entertained her brother, from Philadelphia, over

the week end.

Roy and Fred Matthews, of Philadelphia, visited their brother

here Friday evening.

Howard Hoffman and Somers Thompson marked out four One building lots on the plot ground between the M. E. sonage and the old Bennett house;. Thursday. This ground is to be sold ss it belongs to th*

old Bennett estate.

Horace Jackson was in Dor-

TT

Point

, L. Corsor Ik on day. Clarence ike butcher. ’ Young spent Moa-

» Corson

was through l spent Tuesday

Ganry. of Camden Hstib* Mr. and Mm Henry StillMr.s Electa Churchill, and Mr> Mary B. Daxe. pent ChrlstmaDay In Millville «ith Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Chun MU. Mr. and Mrs, John Little entertained Mr. ami Mrs Edward Powers, of Salen Sunday. Christmas visit rs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Williams were Mr. and M •'“bn Abbott and children, of f-irview; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Toon, of Philade>- '•la: Mr. and M - Elton Corh*111 Edward Cor, of Palermo: -Mrs. Zorah Corse- <■! Marmora, and Mr. William Hood, of Mul-

lica Hill.

Tuckahoe R“ n * Mr. Jared Chapman, of Barrington. spent hr week end sumj here with his fan

viaiting out

Goshen

visited her

. Klfiut!

Jack

| Mrs- John Tay.

A. Corson, of I husband Mr. Tay. Brisnnas Day! n. J-. over Christ

JOUrt. R. F. Smith.| Mr. and Mr*. Hobart Spence Monday J or spent Christmas »iih their , u> undergo) Harry and family oi Woodbury.

Mm. Charles Hand and son i Thomas, were it; Millville

< Tuesday shopping.

Harry Pastre. d th' United «ate Navy, is vi sing his par-

- Mr. and Mm. Augustus

• on a flfteer -lays' leave. ,

. and Mr*. Al/m-d Rhoades, j '“rite ' Rev. and Mm. Cha - - U*"* 5 were: Jrentertained at th home of Mr. o'er Mrs. Will lav Hughes, at I 'ride •rville. on Tu-sday evening.! Mo

and Mrs. J. W. Coomb* j Mirei over the a v-k end with

vr« in Trenton.

. Epworth L-ague and W.j plain, ive the "nhut Ins" a j Lemu

>a*ket.

Mrs.

Uon.

cap«

n day *i-‘.

srhooi

f Camden.

Thursday k. M. Hall

the P.

. T. U.

Sunday

here.

Enoch Madara. wife and | daughter, of Palermo, dined with Leslie Corson and wife Sunday. Mr*. Eva Price, son and j daughter, of Northfleld. passed 1 Sunday with her father, John W.

I Mrs. C. Gumming* waiter Voss, wife and daughU " ! fon " tr " , p * r " j ter. ware Wednesday visitors in

« Mrs. G. Cummin*-*, jamujem and Philadelphia.

jgUwton - of Ne» t ork. ( Howa rd -Young; -of Palermo; «Ht. H. Brew ton. ^ a Thursday caller at the glad to see Mai e Laf- honje ^ ThaddeUB Van Gilder, again, after being in | Ri na i do Groome and FVank Bogat left on Friday for a visit | cheater. Leesburg and Mauriceat their old home in New -York j town on business last Friday. State. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond BredRussell Eldredge and twoiiey and two sons, of Ocean City, frl-.-nds. of Jersey City, were | visited Mr. and Mrs. Jamas H.

ne from college over Day visitors with his Matthews Sunday. Johi, Chamber*. fa , her Georgv Eldredge. ; Mrs. Edward Kriffith. Sr., enHughe- Aaron Hand, Mr ^ / j (la waB a Christ- pertained her son. Dr. Johnson, , Richard Matthew*. ! raa( . Dljr ,^,i, or m ith herj and daughter. Mrs. Mattie Swain Bennett, of Uelmoni.; mother brother. Morgan Lae, and : and husband and children. Howholidays with bfr j family. J ard and Mary Isabelle, at dinner

Miss Carrie Voss came home Saturday.

Newell rnt.-ftalnid {ron) Philadelphia Saturday! Mrs. Etta Reeves and son. Atlantic City Sun- w . h( . re gh e has been spending: Can , p [ on U iid Harry, spent the

some time. | wee* end in Millville visiting at

tust who Is employe ! Mnl Walter Voss and daugh-- t h e home of her uncle. Benjamin

spent Sunday (# , r gp-,,1 Christmas Day w-ith: Hughes and family. 1 her parents in Atlantic City. I New* has Just leaked out that S. Stephenson Norman Burke and wife, of! Bentley Hoffman,

ihoe Christmas Day Camden. Albert Kalber and wife, j nnd Mrs. Dourell Hoffman, acquaintance*. ^ Philadelphia, were Saturday: thi* nlace. and Mins Elsie Mat Christian is visit-] vl(dtor!i *ith Richard Voss and , hews daughter of Mr. and Mi Chester. Pa. | w jr e . ! Frank Matthew,,, of Fishing itertaln. il on williMn Ingersoll and wlf . of j Creek, elopen to Elkton. and Mrs. H. Cosby Ellla heth. N. J.. were week-end November 13. 1924 and Ruth. visitors with bis mother, Mr*, j married, keeping the wedding Hand, employed In j Mary Ingersoll. j secret for over two years. TH .it the holidays j Mr5 Dora Voss is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garrettson

j Mrs. Mary Ingersoll had as j and children had a very Merry

Blunn and son. | guests over the week end. her, Christmas in their new bungathr holidays »l |h daughter and family, of Newjj OWi which had Just been

of Woodbine. i York. pleled.

of Reading, visit- | Mr*. Marian Corson. Mr*. Grifnger Saturday and | j fl,h. Mr. and Mrs. learning Gar-

r.rPPnfipld ] retleon. 'ars. K. Matthew- and VJICCIUICIU mother. Mrs. Barnard. Miss Edna n . —niiRnui siM-nt Stiles and Minnie Brewin were

0 ^ET,mas P, vaci" Thureday in Tuckahoe. Uen -hopping In Wildwood la*. e Christmas | M. H. Magnln and family have * Mstthewg M. Cherry. J. Ton m0 'r? ° ° 1 enterlalnlng he, mother. Mrs. ■’hambir.- sa fely ex-i Gideon Adams Mary Barnani and two children. •!rSU.i.>' C “'.. W '2S?*5,^ Jv™ ..a Thoma— « PhUad.

vtav * turned - -•

- ' Willi liar P»--»ia liert - ... i Mra. Adallno Hoover and baby.

“‘“L, pblladelpbki, are vMU» 8 ber

Reb.«ca UoBoe, eHled on M J I Mr. .»,! Mr- Oeor«o W aad Saturday. i Day j MtNeal.

Mr*. E. Hoff-1number of people! Dr. Reuben Johnson, of Pattertie Hew. of attended the I son. N. J.. spent Christmas he! and Mr*. c ;J.™“ slnlM ..nfeminment given I with his mother. Mrs. Mary

D. Gallagher ^ “>« - “ "

spent Christmas with Mi John creamer. Mr. and Mr*. Ira Haas and son. Bichat J. of Sea Isle, spent Monday evening with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C; P.

Heaa.

t. Mason I* Just recovering from a serious attack of appendicitis. and Mrs. Robert Hess motored 1-. Corbin City on Monday. and Mr*. Levi Hand motored to Ocean City on Monday. Mr. Edward Limbeck, of Mlllllle. apent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Mason and family. and Mrs. Lester Riggins spent Sunday with the former' parents, of Avalon. Miss Gladys Hess, who is attending business college in Camden Is spending the holidays;with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. George

H*ss.

Mr*. Flora Clark and children, of Ocean City, spent Sunday .with her morther here. Frank Dundrea. of Woodlynne. and son. Malvin. of New York, spent Sunday with her mother. Mr*. H. H. Layton. and Mrs. Llri Hand spent Christmas with her parents, M and Mrs. Conover, of Pleasant-

1th their parents. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Downam and Mis* Rhoda Downam and brother. Harry, were Atlantic City shopper* Friday. Mr. Adolph Adams, of Millville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

L. Eddie.

Mrs. Howard Townsend spent Wednesday in Philadelphia. Mr. Matthew Baibour Philadelphia, spent Sunday wHth

relative* here.

Kenneth Boxarth and Miss Margaret'b Smith, of Egg .'arbor. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bozarih. Mr and Mr*. Walter Relchle. of Atlantic CUT. an< l Mr - and Mrs. Edward Relchle and son. of Ocean City, called on relatives

here Sunday evening-

James 'jjeas. of Philadelphia. D spending the '-.olldays with Mr. and Mr*. Frank Shaw.

Minor Fenton spent I ing the Christmas

Wednesday in ' Jam*>»burg. N. J.

C. M. Court House Miss Helen O. Young, of New . York city, spent Christinas with Mr. and Mr*. G. O. Lange and

family.

and Mrs. Monroe Chamber* and daughter. Jane, and Mr. and Mr*. Charles Calhoun and visiting friends in Wildwood Friday night. Charles Oasklll and wife, of Ocean City, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Smith. Claude Young and wife, of Millville, spent Christinas week with their son. Theodore and

family.

William Armstrong and friend,

irom Philadelphia, spent the weak end with hi* parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Brown. Mr. and Mr*. William Powell

and daughter. Miss Minnie, visited relatives in PleasantviHe on

Sunday.

Miss Anne Culbertson is spending the Christmas vacation here

with Mr*. Ella Comer.

Mis* Helen Biller 1* In Vnntnor City with her sister and brother for the Christmas vaca-

tion.

Miss Helen Kennedy is spend-

acallon in

visiting her,

George- Shaw ! Bppn . t j

trf Bridget

i taking

Mr*.

Shaw, in

Christina* Day. abeth Batts, was at of he; eisrer. Mr*.! r. in W-.-t Cape May. |

.Chi

hriitmas night.

MU* Virginia DuBusq called n '.ter parents here on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Priest atrndrd the Christmas entertaln-

r | V en by the Petersburg Friday night, in which I, and daughter partlci-

ieny. of

•tile.

Mr. and Mrs. John South Seaville. called

grandfath-r. Mr. John Mason.

Christmas Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Howell. Jllvillc. spent Christmas e bins with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harris. The finest entertainment many years was given in the Methodist Church here Christina* and the attendance packed the church to' overflowing.

Mason enjoyed

family gathering at his h*

Christmas Day.

Ocean View Mrs. E. M. Fenton spent few days last week in PMIa cl-

phla.

Mr*. Clemmingtou Mossop, Philadelphia, is spending a few days vlth iter daught-

Ernest Downam.

Mr. Handai Hewitt, of Lehigh University, Is spending t Christmas holiday* with 1

father.

Mrs Elizabeth Way a daughter. Alma, left recently ppenu the winter with her.« In Allentown. Pa. Mrs. Ernest Downam apent day recently wtih relatives

Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mr*. Louis Mason and daughter, and Mr. William Gastaill and two sons called

friends here recently.

Philadelphia. i Chester Comer. Anne CtBh'rtIr. and Mr*. Edmund Jsf-1 son and Mr*. Ella Comer mo- «. Mr. and Mr*. Harold Cur- tored to Downstown Saturday and Mr*. Smith Jeffrie*, of and spent the day with relatives. Ocean City, called on Mr. and Mr. and Mr*. MulforJ Todd Mrs. Joseph Downam Thursday , and family, of Rio Grande, spent evening. ' Sunday with her parents here. Miss Edythe Wills and brother. Oscar Delps. of th-.- Two Mils Melvin, were Wildwood shoppers Beach Coast Guard Station, spent Wednesday evening. j Thursday with his family here. Joseph Camp, of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corson spent the week end with hi* and daughter. France*, of Ocean mother. Mr*. John Camp. City, spent the weak end with Mr*. Clara Richardson and relative* and friend* here.

Mins Beatric.- Taylor spent

daughter, of Virginia, are spending som.; time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Devaul. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, of Ocean City, spent Christmas with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

William Carew

Owen Dgrwin and Mrs.

Saturday with friends In Phila-

delphia.

Janies Fisher, wife and son. of Wildwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Charles Long. Miss Katherine Vance and friend, from Philadelphia, apent

McGooban are spending the ’ Christmas week with her parents.

holiday* in Philadelphia.

Rio Grande

Workmen are repairing

roof of the Grange Hall. __ _ T1 »- Bell Telephone Company | a n <i VnT Chariest' B^rn

Misses Adaliem- Lange. Thelma ‘ Spalding and Miss Helen Young . were In Wildwood Friday night, i Ml** Helen MacCulloch. of Wildwood Junction, spent Wedi needay with Mias Leona Hamann. ! Mis* Leona Brown spent the week end w-lrh her parents. Mr.

poles alon? the; Mi8J1 Ml |d re ci Taylor spent the n Green l eek. 1 - - -

weel: end home with her par-

and It 1* said the elMtric UKi>t| euu Mr and Mni CoIenlan T „.

company will run their wires on - lor

.b^ pota. thereby nuUm K| v.nce etune

poulble tor tJl people .lent the [ lmK . ftlJm

lt». .nJ tb»e I. Oroeo Creeb u,i CTr|>Unu , w|lt ^ “ h.ve electricity It their boms. ^ Mr> y ^ the WIld.oM Ulttber Copt- 1-fl „ ch ^, m „ “'■SSSS. “-rt’.'.*": “•’.“T-

ter which they

j th.

pa'--

a is atm

Mrs. Si™

Church'Griffith. Sr.

Mrs. Rena Peterson, of May Landing, was here visiting her aunt, Mr*. Sara Dawson, Sun-

day.

A. H. Swain has enclosed hi* front porch in glass, making a

sun parlor out of .it.

David Hawn has rented hi* i yellow bungalow, on the Content

again after; roa d_ lo a family from Cape May. i very - bad ! .y r . a nd Mr*. Alfred Jackson «—■* «!*«■»« »-d Miss Fit*-1? 0 **

kw- ! day*

Mrs.

treat by the teachers. Miss Leah M. Harris, of Riverside. tame home on Friday to spent the Christma* holidays with her parents. Jane Meyer, also of Riverside, spent Christmas Day at her home here. Mr. and Mr*. Art* C. Kelly entertained his parents, from Philadelphia, over the week end. Clark Ekstrom. of Anglesea. was a Rio Grande visitor on Fri-

day.

Lott Cornwell, of Groveville. spent a few days with his children here, and at Cape May. Ephriam Homan, of Philadelphia. visited his parents here on

Christmas.

Mrs. Winfield Morgan and two children, of Bridgeton, spent Christmas here with her parents, Mr. and Mi*. Eldredge Hawk. Mrs. R. C. Kennedy went to Philadelphia on Thursday and brought her son. Robert, home from his school for the holidays. Milton Robbins and Ben Crease are home from their school* lor

their Christma* vacations. Miss Elizabeth Harris. Philadelphia, is spending a

days here with her niece. Mrs.

Mr*. Joseph Lloyd **>'»< Melvin Cornwell and family. Thursday In Ocean City with herj Helen Hoffman 1* spendaunt. Mi*. W. Barbour. j | ng her vacation here wtlh her

Mr. Harry Downam and son. | grandparents.

Ernest, spent Tuesday in New Harry Smallwood has employYork. ! ment at Vineland. His wife and Mr. and” Mrs. Allen Richmond: daughter went there this

and two chil 'ren, of. JMiiladel-! j| V e.

phta. spent Saturday and Sunday: The Sewing Circle met last with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. i week on Wednesday afternoon John Barbour. j Mrs. George Roth's. It was Joseph Slberl was a Cape May! Christmas party and one InterCourt House visitor on Monday, j eating feature was the pulling Miss Dorothy Bozarth la spend-1 of strings with a K lf t on. each Ing a few day* with friends and lady receiving nine gifts relatives in Egg Harbor. refreshment*

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron J<

few

i John j s jK Landerbach spent Sunday e

n. | ing here with friends.

! town) Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gam

i son and son, Samuel, spent lOtored j wet* end In Philadelphia at

Irving Pritchard shot :

eek. which make

spending

ith ther parents. Mr. an

Canuso.

I Mr. and Mr*. Murray Ker ' and son. of Philadelphia. ::p'-n 'Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Era--.-

Downam.

| Miss Ross Letts, of MillvUl. is spending a few days with M

and Mrs. RFlafftk-^ i

I Misses Ruth and Ida Abram

Mr.

I Mi*. Rice, of Maple >. iit Christmas with

Albert Geisenboner and family,

all from Wildwood.

Little Edward Lynatn is spending a few days with bis grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

liam Lynatn.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calhoun id son. Charles. Jr., spent the week end with relatives In Ger-

mantown.

3. R. Hamann and wife went Philadelphia Monday to spend a few days wi h Mr. Hamanu's brot*- Harr} Hamann and

fam:ly.

Prof. J. E Clark and wife were visited i Sunday by friends from Atlantic City. Mr. and Mi . Paul Amaroae. of Millville, visit d Sunday with her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Hewitt.

Captain John S. T. burke spent Christmas at his home

here.

Milton Igjre. wife and daughter spent Saturday and Sun,lay with relative* in Millville. Mr. add Mrs. John Sandberg entertained friends from Haddon field over the week end. W. S. Jones made a business trip to Millville Thursday. Samuel Hoffman, who is In Mace's Hospital. Wildwood. Is

slowly Improving

Mrs. Samuel Stiles entertained relatives from Millville over

the week end.

Elmer Godfrey went to iMlU* ville Hospital Monday for an operation on the throat. Mrs. Emma Jones, of Millville, is spending some time with h«i son. W. S. Jones, and wife. Howard V thenar, wife and daughter, of Halboro. spent the week end here with relatives. Dr. Millard Cryder spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents.

Shade.

Mrs. Rice';

Ralph Denn. Sr., spent Christ-j William Spot* nre mas In Atlantic City. I lrt P to PMladelphli Mr*. Ervin Hosted nnd daugh-j Mrs. Clarence J ter. Dorothy, of Bridgeton, are guests Christmas spending a lew day* here with Mr*. Dan Ohajlbere her sister. Mr*. John Shelling | Dias Creek: Mr. at and family. J Jones. Carl Jones. Clarence FDher. of Phtladel-j Jonas, and Mr. at

of Philadelphia, spent the week ‘ phia. ate Christmas dinner here | ard Mkrhener md

end with their parents. with hi* parent*.

Pa.