CAPE MAY "OUMTY TIMES FRIDAY HTML 17, 1«7
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Mr». Harry Shrpparrt was anions the Bridgeton shopper* on
Mpr-lay.
Mir- Hilda .Shaw, of Falrtnc. wma vlMtins Mi* Hargan-t John«wn on Sunday. Sire. Ceorge Campbell h
ail! a* principal :
log ,
’ time In
t'h! of
une,i Mr. myra. ov«
• the i
daughter. Mr*. Win.! Oonard. who ha* juet returned her home from th- h>*p'ti •here ehc undtrwent a neriw
Operation
Mirer K«t lyn Campbell and i A eon wa* Ruth Brineeirait* here returned Kirk, at Bri‘ from Wtlhoor. Coilegt. Ky B..th| Mtw Kaihs young ladle, »,,* graduated at turned from the rioae td thia school year | t,m. X~tet Stark, y ... ChiladM- M re H»fi. Phla ■pent the week end with ; pin* in li 1 i. hb parents. Mr add Mr* C. K M ... ,, v •e 1 -' . p»m™ . Mr, Annie Isiper am m* the; nhon> Comiwt
alek euffermg with tb- gripp*- j Mias Celia Tompkme I* «p.ndinc some time in Philadelphia. j Mr. and Mr*. Bert HuMord are ' l recen i;ik congratulations oter ih-
hlrth of a son.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Rain are Mi* proud parent, of a eon. born at Bridgeton Hospital. Mr. and Mr* KHln Kat e. <d flalerr,. were rielllng their par-j enta. Mr. and Mr*. A. Smith, on 1
Sunday.
J. Wayne Mulford !« able to |'
fee out. after being eery ill with!
quinsy.
Mr and Mr* Clarence Eldridge Rlir|{sKlllf*m wer. visiting their daughter. Mr*. UUCKMIUICIII Artlcy Elmer, of Bridgeton on' Han>M clo^ will gn * l ki!* 3r 'Mila a o . . trma ,h '' Millville High I
Mi* Mildred Stanton, who U.th'. employed In Camden. Is spending
her vacation with her parents. ! j|nn Be"i_... .. .... Mn '' F ^* nk S! * nl0!l ithu- locality. » II regret to l.-arn
The Daily Vacation Bibb lhllI ,, qil „, ln , b , At . Schtml will bt opened on Tue*- , i,„tlc City Ho-pltal with acute day in Oak Leaf Academy and tappendicitis Mt» Bevan has continue for four week*. This i* i,.-* n employed for w>me months Ih* fmirth year thle ba* b.N'n ■ in an Ocean City real ctat. office held and is becoming more popu and wa, sudde nly airicken while
l»r each year. Some very good there
r home by llln*-.-
Cbarle,
Conway have been ent.r Mi and Mi». Harding. •
lelpbia.
Mr*. Anna Mulford ha* ■tent walk* laid aroun
in Bmigeioe on Saiurdi nd Mr- El bridge McLgtn
.■'‘•ti l»re May Court H ’
Heislerville | Master Walt-r 'lfhsrp had hi* tonglie removed at the MlUvUle' j Hospital Monday morning 1 Mr. and Mm Jwph Moor* ;ap»nt Sunday with Mr. and Mr* M .lford R- tik. of MHIviUe. Joal DuBot. ha* returned horn after working at Monk Jersey
William
M-llvitie. of it* bungalow i
mark.
G~>rg» Uoyd and boy friend.! number of day* lant week with of Philadelphia, spent the week Mr, Laura Bmith. iu MtlHUJe end with fau parent*. Mr*, and: Walter MacDonald to able to
Mr* Harry Uoyd | work again
Mr. and Mr*. Magee and fam-i SrXl *" 84 *T w,n ^ fkildrea s llj -pent Sunday out of town I m * d ,h ' rh "
*e.t Mr*, fame, Whitaker. d :*'' •‘J 1 , “ ,r *
•he evening eerrice.
The fartn-r* are very busy •w With their *t raw berry crop 1 arrount of the last frewt the
..p- hare been entailer
Baptism wa- held In our
Shiloh
El! D. Van Water hi turned from Springfield ■ here be attended the m
t Stark* and i
re Belle Whitaker, of Mulviib !t-d Mr. and Mr* Robert Mac nald and Mr- Mary M»el> -unday afternoon.
Maybe,
Friday evening.
Mbw Hanna!, School Re Millville redatlvfw on U Our former paetot, R« > l*Td. of Millville railed 1 on Mm R. B Shrru*rb : ha* been emtiflnrd to h
The e*t
: (all.
i 1-indberg
* a tiring a very *
r factory strawberry
farmer* are murh
Mrs. Je*«- Bit/1 * • pbia vtettor- > ] Miaa Male!
terly
George Holland. «»f (be Sol e . ... Hum-. Vineland, called on M:- Etta P«»wler Sunday. Mr* Eiixabctb Powler. of Mill 'ill-, v i-ited relatives here Sun-
day
Mr and Mr Thomas William.- ■ !• roan, took supper with Mt .1 Mt*. Jrveph Cog Saturdav • '•mug and spent Sunday with Mr Charles William*, who returned home with them. Mtae Lets Sharp, or Camlet, and Albert Steven*, of Bdora -pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* i/uirteld Sharp. Jr. Mr. and Mr* Frederick Van j Seiv • r and children, of Riverside. : here Sunday Mi- I >*!■/,rah Butcher. Mi we* ! Mary But* h. r and Alice Maritor j aid attended the morning arm tec - • t!i. Ff.-f M E Church. Mill- ■ «tile, where they heard Rev. Roe | Haney deliver the baccalaureate ! rerroon to the Millville gradua'
•■••r un* -jf running off tbwith his truck Into th. pare nl Mr Ja/oe* Mag ■ one v-aa injured, brit th. ;
radius rods were damaged. i K1 '‘ n
- ; ry Co* has returned home 8' Agnes Honpltal. In’
vdeiphta. He atlll has hi -'»! in a cam. hut to doing nicely Chart* i and Mrs. William Hughe- n d, uou*. don't you think* t Sunday In Bridgeton. J t Murky Girl Well, try jumpre Olive Spence *pen' a Ing on my other fool
A Foot lot*
sian Association*.
Rev. R J. Reverence, of the
Maribof- Church. I, Mating for MBln « m ry of th* a new field of work In Arkansas jj r Mrs Rev E F IsKrfboro has gone >n4 , krM . ggagp^ to Rhode Island to attend '•»*; rbsMesworth. at Eastern Asaoctatlon of the I «.„*
Seisath Day Baptist Chore he W Kenneth Isinkna. of fitbb. tt.wn, whose father was a former principal here, was graduated from High School this month Mr*. Rouroe Davis, of Wilmington. Del . a i twined nurse spent a day at th* home of Mm. Sal
I It* Davis.
Kenneth totofboro. the oldest son of the pa-'or of the church here, ha* gone to Pittsburg to
baps another subject li here for neat year maker and Mis* But
been re-electnd.
local High
* many friends of Mis
-tdent of
of Cape Ma> graduated ft.
School there Hut seek. Among the Saturday Millville shoppei were noticed Mr. and (Mr*. Lrr-y Park*. Mr. and Mr*. | Joseph Msyhew. Mr* Fred Clode Mi*- All- rfa Ackley. Mr. and Mr*. Jo! n Land and family. Mlw Hannah Schoolfteld, Horton Reeve*. Mr. and Mrs. John Roth an-! daughter. Mi. and Mr.*. Bert Snatth and family. Mr*. Ruchlng Hay Edward Weldln. Woley Weldir* and Mr. and Mm Arthur
j Ing r
Among tho*e who vtofted Mill ' !i Saturday were Mr. and Mr*. K Whllden. Mr and Mr*. Floyd C ane* and rfaughfer. Marian Mr*. Aitguala Thompnoa. MU.rbompnoa Mr. and Kira Cox. Mr. and Mra. William Hughe-. Mr and Mrs. Howard MacDonald. Mr and Mra. Jtweph Cox Mir, Ruth Wiliiama. Harry >■■■’ Walter MacHnald, and Me leelie Thompson and ■’ •I'-e. M v P Hoi Itngshead. Mr*. Myrtle Ireland 'amp and Lewi, Jer
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