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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FBTDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1927

Page Seven

Belleplain Mr. and Mrs. David Richman. of Bridc^too. spent Sunday with Mrs. Rtrhman's mother. Mrs. M.

Creannr

Mrs. R.-lwcca Sh;:», of South Ssavillr. tialtlnK h-r daughter. Mrs. H. P. Layton. Mi. and Mrs. Levi Hand entertained company from out of town , on Thursday t venin*. j Miss Mal»-1 Layton returned I home on Saturday after a two j weeks' stay with her aunt, in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dey, of .Woodbine, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riggins. Mrs. Ada I-aytoti spent Saturday in Millville ! Rev. and Mrs. Pangburn. of Kldora. were In town on Thura

Mrs. R. B. Hess spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her sister. Mrs. I. Meisle. of Philadelphia. Hr. Randolph Marshal. ol Tuckahoe. was in town on Sun-

Mr. and Mrs. George Hem and

children, ol Millville, spent Sunday afternoon with the latter's

leister. Mrs. Robert Hess,

i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riggins, of Philadelphia, railed on the lornier's brother. Mr. Lester Rig-

gins and wife on Sunday. Mis. Flora Clark, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with mother. Mrs. I». Hoffman. Miss Nettie Hess returned home ion Sunday after a weel iwith relatives in Millville Harry Cousins, of Leesburg,

railed on Mr. and Mrs. Wilson

James on Sunday.

Mr. and Mr- L. H. Riggins motored to Wildwood on Sunday Mrs. William Snyder, of Medford. spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. L. H Riggins entertained their nieces, the Misses Mary and Nancy Miller, of Klyrla.

Obla. Sunday.

Miss Erma Mason Is rixiting friends in Pleasantville. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCormick and children, of Millville, spei11 the week-end with her parents. Mr- and Mrs. Jacob Pettit Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jano

are both ill.

The Ladies' Aid held their regular monthly meeting at home of Mrs. A. B Kauri* Thursday evening. September Mr. and Mrs. John Harris torid to Cap*- May Court House on Monday afternoon. Mr*. C. P. Hess Is viiitlng her son. Mr. Ira Hess, of Sea Isle

City.

Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Riggins and the latter's father. Mr. R. B. Hess, motored to Cape May .Court House on Monday afternoon.

spending the summer with Mrs L. Foster, in Wildwood. Edwin Foster has closed his >me Tut' and moved to Cam dec-1 for the winter. in i Mrs. Walter Hughes called on Mrs. Leslie Foster and Mrs. Charles Abrams in Wildwood on W-dnewlay evening. J. L. McIntyre and wife, formerly ol this place, are now visiting old friends af Danby. Pearl Barnes is visiting her father tor a few days. Walt* i Hughes was l>adly cut on Thursday morning when a long epiinter of glass from a broken i.u door struck his leg. Mrs. William T«*our and son spent the week-end with her •laughter. Mrs. Hairy Gilman, ini

Bridgeton.

Mr. ami Mis Isreal Abrams entertained a number of out uf town gU' sts on Monday. Mrs. 1.' .die McElwee spent Friday with Mr-. Walter Langley, at

Delmont

W J Larick* and wife were Wildwood \ isitors on Wednesday

evening

Miss Mary Pierson spent Wednesday evening with Mias Evelyn Young, in Palermo. Mis, Mary Cain tell while pick ing blackberries and hurt he r

foot badly

Miss Alma Abrams Is improv Ing nicely after having her ton-

ails removed.

Mrs. William Champion is 111. Mrs. Hattie Moore and niece. Hattie B'ttarth. were Philadelstay phi a visitors on Saturday. George Cain spent Wednesday vntng with Mr .and Mrs. Maui

Ice Cain.

Jacob Sutton and tuhn Sbei- i in attended a ball game at' Woodbine un Saturday. Mrs Hiram Rocap and sons spent Satrurday In Vineland with Mrs. Minnie Kyte and Mrs. Harry Abrams i. of Gloucester, spent several day- wilh Maurice Cain and

■ Val-

South Seaville

day.

Mis Stevens is spending weeks with her daughter a

ley Forge.

Ralph Peterson went to Ocean |

City on Thursday.

Lewis Hand was in Woodbin.ou Wednesday evening. Nelson Chester was in Millville Mis. Margaret Whildin granddatigliter, of InliiMiii. ited Mrs. Mary P. ; . ;

daughter un Frida).

Mrs. Katherine Hand w.ir

Woodbin* on Kridnv.

Mr. Ed. Hoilingsbe.ii!. wit. daughter, ol Ih-lnioir

Thursday evening.

Charlvs Noon and i..iiuly

tended the Bridgeton -

day.

Mr. and Mrs, Edw., :

visited relatives in . i'hv

Samuel Hampton w.:,i Garner Peterson atol V|. ( Hand went to Ocean t'i-v Ltnwood on Sunday • v-n Kenneth Bonham and

were in Belleplain on Siinda

Willis Liuderman .ol l.uiw vltdt«-d n-latlvrs in town on Charles Bingham and w: -

to Cape May Saturday evenii

Mis Ma.y IVlerwin eni'ii.'

her si.-11 i -. Alice and Stella I iertnau. »l Philadelphia, on Tl

day.

Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler i i tained friends front W*.-t lin on Sunday. Nicholas Hand went to \Y bine on Sundav. Mn-. Clara Chester entertn her niece. tr«»m out of town Sunday.

YVilliam Peterson and son. William Peterson. Jr., went to Hets-

lervilie Sunday.

Miss Hilda Bingham entertain d friends from Moorestown on Sun]<ewis Petttson. of Slralhmere Coasi Guard Station, visited his parents over the wi-ek-end. Ralph Peterson w.-nt to Egg Harbor and Mays landing on As Charles Bingham, wif- and mother were on their way f oni Cape May Satuniay .vnii,,:. thiy were crowded off the I'-ad by a Pennsylvania car. The .• hi Mr. Bingham's car and lightly dai.iagvl It. No one WHS iiijtii'd

week with hi*

part of last

brother.

Miss Catherine Millet and William Miller. of Philadelphia, spent the week end with Mary Miss Jessie Downs is visiting in* I .liladelphia. George Carley. o( Cape May. called on his cousin on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, of Salem, spent Sunday with Mrs Ralph Norton. ! Mr. am! Mrs. laitiis Norton and Mr .uid Sirs. Wallace Norton and ] lamily, Pleasantvill.', spent i duntla) with her brother. Ralph

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Mrs. George Simpkins and fam- ! |v. ,»f Court House, spent 1h. - j week end with Mrs. William

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Mr. and Mm. William Downs and son. ot Philadelphia. iM-nt

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spent Wed*

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Mis L. Fidler.

Morgan called on Mrs. on Wednesday after-

noon.

Jaeoh Sutton and wife were Millville v .-iiom on Friday. Mrs. Harry Whiting and Mrs. E. A. Grace railed on Mr*. W. Hughe- on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Warren Wills entertained out-of-town visitors on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sutton had Atlantic City caller on Sunday afternoon.

Eldora

Charle.. Sutton and children were in Millville on Wednesday;

afternoon.

Charles Carlisle -pent a week

•at Delmont with his parents

~ | Several men attended a school

Ward Weaver, wife and sc- of!meeting at Leeebutg on Wednes

Pleasant*ille, railed on Mrs.jdaj evening.

Weaver's grandfalhur. H. Riley.} Ralph Peterson and Edwin on Sunday. iNuon were in Petersburg oti Tu«-

Andrew Fisher was buried on j day evening.

Sunday at the Calvary Cemetery.! Anna Fowler spent the p.i-' Dr. Yerkes had charge of the! week at Heialerville with relaMr. and Mrs, Rich Sutton and I Albert Steven* and Alvin Hand son. of Atlantic City, spent Sun-lwere i- Woodbine on Tuesday

day night with his parents. t^veulng.

John Kates, of Millville, .ailed j Charles Thurston, of Deliim-•

on Harry Morgan and

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