CAPE MAY COUNTY TIKES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1927.
Sir. and Mrs. David Hannon motored to Berks County. Pa., for a visit. Ward Tomlinson and Bill Davis pot the Uap limit of rabbits the first iiay they gunned. Muskratters have rent&i .... .-tvallahh- marsh and conunt-nri-d i ratting Tuesday of last week. Miss Susanna Connelly visited h.r alma mater at Glassboro on
Friday.
A law passed in this year. , legislature makes F. E. Gllleepii ; the Township Clerk under tenure Everett Ayars. son of Dr. am Mrs Oscar Ayars. plays a dart net m the University of Pennsylvania Band. Jlev. Herbert U Cottrell, of Marlboro, who motored from Kansas with his family, visited at the home of A. S. Lupton Wednesday of last week. Charles Tomlinson, of Atlantic City, visited his brother. Joseph M. Tomlinson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Oakford Willis and two children. Mr. and Mrs. R:nben Ayars and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Areh LSupton attended the Anderson meetings Thursday night, when about TOO went over to Millville from the Bridgeton churches.
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Miss Alma S-'tanton entertained her friend, Mis« Hickman, of Bridgeton, over the week-end "Jr. and Mrs. Samuel Hitt . of Bridgeton, visited M F. Mulford on Sunday. Jrs. Wallar.- Halter, of Cohansey. spent n day recently with her aunt. Mrs. Curtis Conover. Mr. and Mrs. Halter have Just returned from California, where they spent a few months. Lewis Waddington. of PennsH‘‘. visited his mother. M Charles Johnson, on Saturday. Union Thanksclving services [•re held In the Cedarville M. E. Church on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Elmer Vaughan. ..r the Baptist Church, preached the sermon. Miss lamella Starkey and her niece. Miss Kathryn Starkey, have been visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Starker. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood have moved in the new bungalow -d by James Wood, which is situated on the Ccdarvllle-Brldge-
:on road.
Mrs. Sheppard Willis Is confined to her home by illness, suffering from a slight attack of
pneumonia.
Grover P.vahley and family spent Thursday of lost week with relatives In Pennsville. Professor E. Campbell is Improving his pioperty by giving his house a new coat of paint. Charles Bailey killed his two
try fine porkers last w
Lake t-iws and wife visited relatives In Bridgeton on Satur■v. and Mrs. Harry Snyder Miss Alice Orr attended the demonstration of eachlng Sunday school classes, given In the Bel can Baptist Chuich. Bridge-
by girls from the training school In Philadelphia. Simpkins, of the M. E.
Church, will preach in the Bap-
tist Church on Thursday.
The ladies of the M. E. Church sill hold an apron sale in De- j
William Trlcol was a Bridgeion visitor on Saturday. A banquet will be given lo our baseball boys in the near future. Mbs Helen Hoy. of the Baptist Institute fer Christian Workers, of Philadelphia, spoke on Saturday evening at the prayer advice and again on Sunday mornv ing at the Baptist Church. Miss Hoy is quite a fluent speaker lor one so young and gave a fine outline of the grand work which is being done at the Institute. Mrs. N. J. l»re and daughter otored to Moores town on Satur-
day.
Mis. Olln Jenkins entertained the' Joy Class of the Baptist Church on Tuesday evening of st week at her home. Mrs. John Ralnear and children, of Bridgeton, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Bauer. Mrs. Carl Turner and Mrs. H. Moore have charge of a sewing class in our public school now.
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