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Junes M. B»tem«n. of Pon*hkeepsl i. and J. Wheaton Bateman and wife, of Braoklyn. spent the
we«V end with fileads hbre.
Mr. end Mrs. Lake Lawe .rere Brldseton vtaltor* on Satarday. v-on Mrs. Charles T. Clayton and ^5 Mrs. Walter Hatnnan. of WashCwitriU Av»,. north Vide fer ,' lB K - “ on - D - C.. are spending two air: of ^ i week* with relatives here. f 1 ?' ! AJ® 00 * lhoe ' attended the Auaiw^for tZS-!SJndaJ 9«ool ConvenUon
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Miss Rachel VaH. Rev. Harry Snyder and wife. Mrs. Minnie Hahn. Mm Leon Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. George Mints. Mrs. W!lliem Mints. Rev. J. Simpsjn and
Albert Cook.
William Jenkins la a victim of
the grippe.
Allen Kelley, of Brooklyn, •pent the week end with rela- , -,.—— — j tlves here. kS whh 1 JSSfftS-uSf’indSSSj , Th Si?“ Klnt X* * bog „ r iro ,.^1.0 aoo nrhts | aw
and danghter, of Palrton, were Sunday visitor* at the home o! Mr. and Mr». Clifford Dick. Ifr. and Mrs. Warren Garrison returned home last week trom an extended trip to Charleston. W Mr*. Nelson Chance and daughter, Jeane. of Texas, are tht guest^oi Mr. and Mr*. Elaworth Our P. T. A. wi_ at the County Council at MU1vHl# by Mrs. Hahn. Mrs. George Sawyer and Mrs. Oil a Jenkins. Bdwurd Kelley, of Little Fall*, spent Sundnv with his mother.
Mrs. Luella Kelley.
Mrs. Aina Lee spent Sunday and Monday in Vineland . Reeves Pagan and daughter, and Mrs. Ella Fagan, of Atlantic City, were Sunday visitors the home of Howar- Tribbeit
Friends of the Count*
phlne Caatelvecchiv of New York City, were sorry to hear of her accident in Bridgeton while wailing for the bus to bring her here on Wednesday of i»a The high wind blew the top off of a sedan that was passing, hitting the Countess on the head, rendering her un■nscious for several minute*. «>o was carried to the office of Dr. Corson where she wss given medical attention. After several hours had passed she was able *> continue her Journey here. here she spent two days with friends returning home on Fri-
ll! sarlth diphtheria.
Pnge Seven
Charles King who keeps ■estaurant in Trenton, spent Monday nignt wlUi his parents 1 .le Is just recovering from
bad scalding.
Rev. and Mr*. Snyder spent
Sund.j in PhiladeJphin.
Mrs. N J. Lore. S. U Tub-
J'rs. Emma Orr were
Brldg. ion visitors on Monday. Little Moriah Pashley Is quite
Millville
Fairton
of Judge Harold B. Wells, oflj. Ivins were MllMlle shoppers Bordentown. on Friday afternoon.
| Mrs. Sara Errickson visited her Louis Indelinans. of Atlantic
The Missionary Society of the* Mrs - Addij Naylor, in City, has moved into the store Presbyterian Church held thelri cn ThurariB ) r of last and adjcinlng house of Joseph monthly meeting at the home of wccl “ (Sutton where, it Is rumored, he Mrs. Mamie tiallaee on Friday Mrs. Sara IliUaan and «mi El- will conduct a restaurant and
afternoon. • Us ton. were in Philadelphia on . bakerj - - Mrs. Sadi. Huste.l. who has Thur8dn >' oI 1«»* week. | Mrs. Laura Errickson.
Paul Cox. who is employed . . , . Stonr Harbor.
Alice Cox. visited
Rebar
bjen quite -ick. Is able
•bout th. hone again. a coast guard Mr. and Mrs. John Creely. of visited his moth. Phlladelph.j. .ire spending several Cox, during the wi days with Mr. and Mr*. Heibert Walter McK-rag, Harris. They were summoned a former summer \ account of the death of dent of Leesburg. «as renewing
their mother. Mrs. Cornelia Har- o*<* friendships here recently.
Mrs, Jacob Henderson, of Port I f**- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ashmcad Bigabclh. -ntertained Mis* Laura The •‘Bluebird Class" of the their childr.'ii. Wtl-
M. E. Sunday school held a Ham Axhmead and wife, and Miss chicken polpi. supper at the j. (Leona Ashmcad. cf Philadeiphla. IC,* O. M. Hail on Friday evening. °»rt of last week. i l 1 _ Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Living*- Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette iiender-
ton. Mrs. Sheppard .Smith. Mrs. ' , ° n havc l»een visiting at the You Can Save Monev B.'ach Smith. Mr. and Mm. G. ho ‘"' of *h«‘‘r giandchlldron. Mr. It .. I I ° U ) .> an D *' e ‘ VIOIiey -
and Mrs. George I and Mrs. Jesse White, in the and I-ran
0 *' Clark. E northern part of the State. j *•—
Millville, over the
Horton, week enr
Mrs. Lewis Waltman. of South Third street, entertained Mm. Stacy W. Nickerson, of Vineland,
this week.
Mias Janice M. Baker who Is taking a course of public school music at Philadelphia, has been greatly honored by being elected treasurer of the Alpha Sigma Society of Coomb* Conservatory. Alpha Sigma is the school's mW active honorary musical sorority. The many friends af Mrs. Clarence Reeves, of Mulberry Street, are pleased to hear .hat she is recovering from her recent Illness and is able to take a short automobile ride each pleasant
day.
The last sad rites for Mm. Sarah Downes, wife of Edward Downes, w ho passed away at her home on r*>uth Fourth Street on Saturday morning. October 8. mf- •— six weeks illness, at the age 54 yearn, was held Tuesday afternoon of last week at the residence. Interment was made In Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Mm. Raymond F. Moore, of D. Street, is again nursing at the MllhllW Hospital. « « The pupils and teachers of Culver School were favored with an unusually pleasing enteitain-
the regular assembly
belli In the auditorium. Theee special programs were inaugurated . Jaat year by the principal. MU*| lK,ro - Edith Mitchell, and have proved a very worth whUe feature of
the school life.
R*v. and Mm. C. R. Shays, of
Ooshen. entertained their daugh- **{; Mrs - Paul Lutes, of Mill-
ville. over the week end. Mrs. John Sellers, of Philadel-
phia, was the guest of Mr. and Mm. Lewis Waltman on Sunday.
Mr. and -Mrs E. C. Norrison
were Ocean City visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert High, in
Port Norris, last week. and Mrs. S. S. Doughty are
nmnVlvx looking after the family of Roy lor siwl ./li Raflne. whose wife has been taken as renewing ,0 a Philadelphia Jio.'pital for
at ment.
FOPLE WHO knew are apt call the classified section of paper "Opportunity Pages."
nulldln*
Leesburg
Ralph Cox and family and _ number of our citizens, attended the funeral of Mr. Coxs mother, and I Mrs. Laura Cox. of Delmont.
■* Ralph Errickson was a Phila-
*’* Sunday and
Menantico
Aulpltla visitor
Monday.
Daniel Carlisle, who is employed at Cape May during the summer months, has returned
home for the winter.
Mrs. Steelman R. Lee and Mrs. Harry Eldrldge attended an all- _ |« 1 »r aession of the Cumberland Mm. Leona Brunt 'and Mm l ro, “ , y Count!! of Religious EduRachei Leary and daughter. Jane. r ? t>OD - ln Central M. E. called on Mr*. Harrv Acktev Cnnrwn on Wodmsday of last Friday. ^ Ackley, week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. WtlMr. and Mm. Lawrence Garrl-iT wer “ P™* 1 '" * n 'he «veaon motored to Millville nlnK anq * n Joyed tin- fine^ address
esday.
Those who viaited MiliviU? Saturday were Mr. and Mrs K Hampton. Mrs. Emma Brunt aad daughter. L«ona. Mr. Paul Ackley. Mr. Staff and daughter Anna, and Mr. William Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ackley and “T, *nd Mrs. Floyd Clunn and. children. Howard and Henry tored to Ocean City Sunday.
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Miller. Schauxn. Rev. S. N. Clark. E northern part of the Slate. Allen. Mrs. HUttie Gandy. Mrs. Richard Case and sister. . . Prank Johnson. Mrs. Zilla Mills Tl '>'iiton. were Sunday visitors at 1
Mm. Kate riusted. Miss Kathryn: ,he P» r «“ na * e - Sea hie City B. 4 L Association Schaura. were among those who Mr*. D. K. Webster and Mm. k n An.»ti it r t^-r- tw attended «.ie Sunday School Con- ^ ~ ' ~*-=T.rrr- r. ..
ventlon held In Brldg -ton in
Wednesday.
Mm. Robert Tomlin and son. of Millville, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Charleae Hankins.
The funeral services of Mrs. Isabel Ewan were helu at her late residence on Wednesday of !a»; * eek and was very largely attended by many friends amt relatives Rev. J. H. Dougins* pastor of <he Presbyterlai, Church had charge of the service*. Interment was made at
Overlook Cemetery.
The Horn*- Missionary Society the M. E. Church held tnelr monthly meeting at the church on Wednesday afternoon of las’
week.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Rabbins ■pent Sunday with Mrs. Levi
Hoowns. in Camden.
a.? 1 ? 3 2 e * t * r Loper • p * nt Sun-
day In Fortescue.
George Miller and family spent Saturday with relatives In Paul«-
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Table Turned To hunt ; he shark I launched my bark On a entiling southern sea: I But soon turned back when I found, alack! That the aback was hunting
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