CAPE MAY COTfKTY TIMES, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1827.
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PetUt and ,„>ioljT>. of Ocean Mohr, of Millville. Mrs. Samuel Gar-
Robert Nick'-1 son Mre. Charles God-week-end with ris Plains. Shropshire Harry Mayhew. of \ spent the week and Mrs. Boyd -field. and daughter, of :k-end guests of /ward Bowkcr. Powell, after days with rote returned to hei
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*nded the evanat Fourth M. E le. recently were C. 8. Reeves. Mr. Sheppard. Mr. and " . and Mrs. . and Mrs. George Htlea. Mr Hlles. Mrs. Ma.and Mrs. William Mrs. Samuel FriNlcketeon.
town
lley spent Tues- ' hie Riggins — Philadelphia, md with his
( Haley,
and Frances -end vteitors at r grandparents . Marvel, of Cape Charles Rhrop ~r, Thelma, have ilr home In Red ome time Pettit. Dorothy Halllnger. FlorWUliam Baruparty of the Norris High lag- ^ ^
Boyd Sheppard ' is. and Clinton day visitors at lion Sheppard has purchased Ivy les Campbell George Sharp Leah, and Miss were Millville » of laat week. Jord. of Indi- = time at the ■ ArNiriuds. I* Henderson ter. Gladye. spent lie. -f. of Phlladel-week-end with fltoter. Mrs. Refee Sharp. Spence, of MillMra. Samuel 'ayEdward Hunter Ella, ape-nt the Mr*. Hunters Mrs. W. Adams. H- ury Miller In Vineland. who motored t<> r were: Mr. ami , Mr. and Mr.
l^eslle Collins ami daughter. Mae .* nd Mrs. Irvin BalWy and famUy. James Howard. Milt Frank Feaster and son. Roy Mr. and Mr Unite Hamel and daughter Martha Jean, of Vineland, called on the former’s sister. Mrs. Dallas Garrison. Thursday of teat week. Mrs. Ralph Slacuett. 1 J PQr . l t NarrU ' ,p * Dt ,b «- weekend with Mrs. Rlacuetfs mother. Mrs. Joseph Schull. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schull spent relatives lD Port Norrl * with Mrs. T. Gibbons, of Philadelphia. spent the week-end relatives here. Mrs. Sara Sheppard has dosed her home here for the winter and has gone to live with her daughter. Albert and Joseph Robbins, of Turn’s River, and Mr. and Mrs. MU ton Bailey, of Dorcheater. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp. Miss Carolyn Bacon, of Camden. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bacon. Mtes Beulah WUb. of Vemnor. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Wills.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Light and daughter. Myra of Philadelphia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vrlbbett r.d eons. Robert. Jr. Ira and Bruce, of ML Ephraim, visited Mr and Mrs. Jeremiah Chambers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Horner and son. Kenneth, of Shiloh, passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Horner. Mrs. Harry PaUt spent Friday and Saturday In Philadelphia, with her daughter. Marie, who Is a student at the art school. and Mrs. Christian Kugler were guests over Sunday of Mr. Kugler'* sister. Mrs. Lizzie Wat«m. at Pitman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braun and family, of Camden, passed the week-end here in their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Caskey and family and Ellas Abrams, of Philadelphia, were at their su mer cottage for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Stripper, of Audubon. called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Berner on Sunday. Mrs. Herbert Vanaman and son. Herbert Wesley, are visiting Mrs. Vanaman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orr, in Chester. Pa. .Mr. and Mrs. John Lane Smith, of Philadelphia, were guests this week of Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Vanaman. Mr. and Mrs. George Manning, of Atlantic City, arc sojourning at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. John Pyle, of West Chester; Jerome Donahey. of Westnifrtt: Herbert Donahey of Bridgeton, and Dr. and Mrs. Byron Pyle and son. Norman, of Pitman, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. David Pyle this week. Brooke Hickman and James Harris motored to Philadelphia
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Henderson and George Harris were in Salem on Tuesday. William Springer and Harry Russell, of Tmmaquo. Pa., visited friends here this wt-ek. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Thompson. .. Millville, visited Mm Thompson’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawn on Sunday. The I’arent-TVnchers’ Association held a business meeting in the school house Tuesday eve-
nlng of last week. A turoin supper preceded the meeting. The tables were Oiled with tempUng viand*. Mrs. laaac Horner. Mrs. Belle Irwin and Mlsa Greta Reeves, who auended the P. T. A. convention In Mill villa, gave an Interesting report. Mrs. Bc*--da. the county nurse, gave an Instructive health talk. Samuel Burdsall. of Westmont, is spending two weeks with hte sister. Mrs. Parthenta Pyle. Julius Berner has returned to hte offlee In Philadelphia, after being home 111 for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Henderson. of Philadelphia, have been guests of Mrs. Henderson’s mother. Mrs. Margaret Mayhew. Mrs. George Ellis. Mrs. Partbenia Pyle and Mlsa Ella Stewart motored to Millville on Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and Mrs. Margaret Mayhew were Ocean City visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Mayhew are visiting relatives in Audubon. Philadelphia. Swedesboro and Sa-
lem.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wolcott and Mrs. Ada M. Munday. of Beverly, were recent guests of their niece. Harriet E. Hender-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemp, of Philadelphia. called on Mr. and'Mrs. Charles Eisenlohr S ^ay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lore and daughters, of Pitman, spent Sunday with Mr. lore's mother. Mrs. Emma Lore. Mr. and Mrs. John Wishart. of Vineland, visited Miss Danelia Wishart on Sunday. People of this town were grieved to hear of the death of Mrs. Pine, mother of Rev. Walter A. Pine, a former pastor of the M. E. Church. Mrs. Pine had been ailing for seveyal year*. She entered a sanitarium several weeks ago. where she died.
Frtnmn R- Willis, a veteran of the Civil War. now living at Ocean City, and recently returned from France, where he attended the Legion convention, was a visitor tn town on Tuesday. i Mrs. Frank Johnson, president of the Epwortb League, will en tertaln the league at a Hallowe’en party on Friday evening. Mrs. Anne Elnredge l.s spending two weeks with relatives iu
Dsretown.
Mrs. Levi Robbins has returned after a visit with Frank B. Robbins and family. Paul Blackman and family, of Philadelphia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Mrs. Albert Gandy has returned from a visit with relatives In Pbilsdelphls. Mr. snd Mrs. 8. L. Redfern spent Sunday at their home In
Falrton.
I In the show w indow of Cowell Miss Erma B. Monciief is| rival meetings at the Newport As she world’f champion free | Corson* new store is shown 1 spending the week end at the Church. The pastor says If you advertising getter we renominate • nome good pictures of Dr. George! home of iir. and Mr*. Albert! will do your part by being pres- Henry Ford. ! Wood Anderson. the not«d' Moacrief. Little Falls, N. Y. lent snd helping to make lie : n ' evangelist, who wlH be with tts In preparation for the special' singing fervent and joyful he' Patient: The size of your bill soon. i winter revival effort from now j will do his by preaching short, makes my blood boil. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wheatly • *** SUi ’' i »y service both : evangclLstic s»rmons straight Doctor: T.iot will be $20 motor d to Delaware Sunday. : n,0 t 1 ' ln * • n * 1 evening will be re-1 from his heart. • 1 more for sterilizing your system.
Mrs. William Weber and Mrs. | == Edward c. Morrison went Co! Newark to attend the annual i regional conlerence of Che ‘ American Red Cross last week. i Ml. and Mm. Eruret Ware have returned home after spending their vacation at Luray Caverns.!
Fairton Mrs. John Westcott. Mis. Emms Blizzard and Mrs. George Schaum were visiting Hsrry Westcott and family s*. Shiloh on Thursday. Mrs. Robert Tomlin and aon have returned to their home In Millville after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hankins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Robbins spent Sunday with relatives In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Reeves were guests of relatives In Woodbury on Sundsy. Mrs. Emms Hall, of Frankford. is visiting her sister. Miss Annie Curtis and William McChesney. of Bridgeton, have been spending several days with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shaw, Sr. Miss Mabel Westcott and Smith Westcott. of Camden, have returned to their home after a visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westcott. _ Misses. Virginia' Hall'and TAfherln” Schnum entertained their Sunday school classes of the Methodist Sunday School, at a Hallowe’en party at the home of Miss Hall on Wednesday evening ' test week. Mm. Annie Shaw, of Millville, has been a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Shaw.
Mr*. Edgar Clement entertained the Ever Ready Class of the Methodist Sunday School at her home In Rockville on Wednesday evening of last week. Game* were enjoyed and although the evening was very stormy, there was a large attendance. The hostess served Ice cream and cake the close of the evening.
Millville Miss Radcllffe. music supervisor of the schools and Mrs. Mitchell physical training teachi er. are both confined to their i homes by illness, j Mr. and airs. H. B. Edwards | and Son. Harold, of this Oty. - spent Sunday at Lunsdale. Pa. Mr. and Mm. Harry Thompson | and children. Sylvia and Claude, of North Third Street, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thompson. at Hetslerville. Miss Alda Kessler's Sunday school class, of the First M. E. Church, met test Wednesday at the home of Mtee Kuth Tyler, of Oak Street. Refreshments were served after a short business ses-
sion.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Henderson. of Goshen, spent the week end in Millville with relative. Mrs. Meta Errick&on has returned to his city after being entertained three weeks by Mrs. William B. Powell, of Court House.
Frank Siimnerraan. who is attending Bucknell College, is vtetlIng his parents for a few days on East Broad Street.
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