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OBI COrporvlkm jtruili.. L ll.we »-.rt of (tonal
to mom. Uu 1! litncS I* T.toIib. at u> to Artiitl* at >1 UM IS ~ack t»
Mi*. Lsum Kr*o*e. a lortoar y;t«i a "Tt
redcSpnt ol tha Inlat tor filtoen —- y<at*. but Utrly of PcnaaUtaM. • ax builatl from her horn* OB
Tuo«Sa>
M: anti Mr*. Ixunf l«t on Thurf<laj> of laat week for PhiUiftiptn* where Mr Lane* ha* taker, i. poeltlon Jinttl afler the ChnMma* holitiar*. Mr*. Fred Hanley wont to J’f..l. delphta on Tbarwday ol la»> wiek to altend the funeral of
Mr. and MW. A. T- V. How eft Tu>»dar at Millville Hoe-
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Mr and Mr*. Lnnt motored (to Atlantic Oly on Thunday of ! tact week to vtalt their eon and .'iuahter. who :raids there. Howard Pallertoo and nleew. Utile Barth, were week-end vlaitotw at th. "Old Ho me* land,
i.npanled by Ben Brown.
Work 1* pi»«npweln« very 1
' - le of Mr. Hnn
• ■ aama to noa.ire-k MlnenreUl ir*T *■«* M and fl. tdora U-U nan- to M«*rr tmto* mi. lee*
114. OwUe. Saaw to Ixede tdork *T. Oaldea
II h>d
it »e m added Mr. Pal Craven and Phil Flachouee ware vtailor* over Snr.-
Mi. and Mi* Prance* Don* lax*, of Court Houaa. .pen' Sun-
day with hl» parent*.
Mr and Mr*. Harry Tattle and Rdward Tuttle, of Lons laland. are vlaitlng A. H. Sehel leaser. Th>> were former realdenu here. INna Creek rhurrh member* wlH S" to Millville Prid.y ev»nlns to the Anderaon TbImmade Mr. Bailey, of Philadlephla. apenr the week-end beer. Charle* Eaton, who la working In Elmer, apent the week-end her- They will move !o Bmer
in the near future.
Mr and Mr*. Carlton, of Rto Ora n de. will more into the C. Tomlin hoa«* eM Mr. Enur : ha* moved to Klo Grande '■ r. and Mm. Parvln Connor Mr und Mm. Edward Connor. Of Brtdceton. spam Sunday
with Wilbert Bateman
Burton Howell, of Cape May. rail-d on hU mother Sunday.
lee* It* and IK. __me in M.r> Oertl -tz srir~
9F > i | . InMatUo
Mr. and Mrs. Dlllsam had a*
Lower Tawwahip , I heir gomu rrrrr Sunday Mr.
and Mr*. Jenkln*. tbdr aun and IX j daUdhter.In-law.
Tuckahoe
Mr*. Lain! left on the Sunday - irfaln for an extended stay
Philadelphia
Captain Billy SchoiU had : Inrce ratrh of cod 8*h on 81 l day. wblrh he readily dlapua. <i
Succ<«drful Tax
Stone Harhor'a aananl Tax Sale war held Thumday after boob November Ulh at J octoek with Borooxh Treasurer and Collector Harold Taylor In
Of th* entire Hat advertised the Borough was obliged to buy only twelve Into. The rerv either paid
individual* at tba sale Tht* Is evidence of the opinion Investor* and property owner* hare
uT.terTp
WUdwmt Aim
and Im- >•« ». «ork
Mr Dunlap, with a party of friends, motored to the (Bid
Sunday.
Mi and Mrs. Georg* Capri I and brother-in-law. Mr. Baker were visitor* over the week-end Mr and Mr* Lou singer spot i at their cottage, thr
m 1
Dias Creek
a recaption tendered by CVrsn City CdUncll to the na.1 officers of the fiaugkter. tmrrtra laat Thursday evening. the following member* of Turkshue Connell. No. <». D. of were in attendance; Mrs. J«nSttHe. Mm. Entaia Khaw. P. J. Sturgis. M * Georgia lisiley. Mr*. Martha Bailey. Mr*. Prbrccs Gand) Mm. Beaaiv Godfrey. Mr* Ida PrllrheU. Mr* E. Smith. Miw Sal Hr WUliams. Ms* Jan.-. Vmith. Mm U«da WH Ham-. Mt*. Helena..Warren. Mis. Hattie Dukae. Mia* Dorothy Duke*. Mr*. Jennl* VaJaatta. Mi*- Man Conon. Mm. liana h Sf»lih. Mr- Eva Van add.-. Mr* K. T. ’Sailey and Mrs. Call.
r. and Mr*. Bd. Uoyd paused Sunday In Pnlladclphla with Mr and Mr- George Shoemaker Mr*. John UUIe wa-> In Philadriphla laat Saturday. Membam of Tuckahoe Council. No. 4». D. of A., will attend *ervlca* at the Methodist Church Sunday evening. Re«. A. Creamer will preach a Thanksgiving sermon. Fellow mg the regular m*e of Tuckahoe Grange Iasi Friday evening, a genuine potluck supper was aer- ed in the dining room. aDer which thoac preeent were Invited to return to the lodge room, where they enjoyed a general aortal time. Those who assisted with the program were; John Wallace and E ~
law* *». ww
tu* ix is. I
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• j Mis Wilbert Bateman spent llaat weak with her daughter. Mm I Edward Kamaay. at MHIvUle. ; i Mr. Garfield Uoyd is buUdiiag
Mr*. J. Wot*; and J. Jgorse. ot Philadelphia, were Sunday vlalw ith Mr. and Mm. Ed. La-
very pleasing duets. Captain M Gaudy and Mr* Alfred Reevee entartalacd with re-citation* and reafilnw*. Mm. 8 G. larosiey pisyed a piano solo. Ufartrtrt Deputy Hughes waa preeent and gave a very Interesting talk, which was lull of many helpful
Hag
Mr. and Mr*. Townsend Godfrey and children passed the week-end In Ocean City wish
reUUvva.
Rev. Thoms* tllake. of Ocean C. v. eslkd on Mr. and Mm. Ed.
Lac>.-'x Prlday.
Mia* ln,ro«hy. Mary. Emma and
' Clem Hold ■>*•-.. passed several
.Ud Mr*. Thmnaa Ester-“t 1 ? _?***_ ,n .Qttfntop
daughtir. Sylvia. * ”" v
Crty at Neetn WtMweae to. ta Michael W. ,hvw*nlui<
i;-. n Mm. Je*ie iv.wm. of Phil. . A<Me*a- par* j drtphia. spent Sunday wtui hei • '•rt O VIt seek, -v vn . «•* Oeorr ! parent* here. capa^EJ-iifTiJirt* & r- *" A Ml** Dorothy Jo«wa. of Court mLI^J vu-SVmme |«m i "«me. .pant the we^i-ead »ltb t^dTtfcs. .nd I •*«. ptsa A. 1 her r I * It dp* rents. r»r* Me* R *i hMute rta. yu „ p a number attended the play a! Court Howw Saturday • -nlng. John Jones took an active part. SaSc — ” Mr* Charle* Eaton apern . Tburaday with her cousin at
Court Hausa.
Care of Batterv Cable Ktchard Uoyd apent Thursday
In Orean City.
ivy cable (rum ibT’ Ir*. Zadr* Sharp spfol ■*'’ th« starter in i. r we.* at Levsbuig with Mia. Z*
PhiUdelphia. * aasad Sunday Mr* Martha ilailey and Her. W.
Burley-
William G. Mom* and party, of Haddon field. spent Friday and Saturday In Mr. Moore'r game preserve. They bagged
ujiwith Mr. and Mr* ;
aril Berry
, i-Minn* lot rt
'■ Trtvei.. I.. IsGe. j Every few
■'-•■1.;:—- -- fc—i
; battery to tt.
>11 Ml* vo Harry A Maaah r j making *ure that It is not rubb-, d *’h Sharp. Sr. ' •-‘"■k if‘ ing against the floorboard- : any Lrvl Sharp, of HaMervtlh,
'•• '•una. , i Ul r. J ; metal pnrta. Thla ptweauii->i> sill preache. here Sunday aftern—n
1 iaave much 'rouble and ripenae . and Fran ell Douglaaa. of Court ■"* ‘ Keystone Motortnt. ■ House, preached bate Sunday e
and Mm. John Batdorf • n'..-mined Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Mrgaw ami aon and Mr* Thomai Porter, ol Atlantic City Thurs-
day of la*I week.
Captain Beniamin Gandy, of Camdm. ealle* n Captain Mau-
i irr Gandy Bvtnuay.
The following member* of Rising Star Chopin. No. JM>. O. E. R. attended the recaption held In honor of the grand officers of New Jersey on Monday evening In the Vernon Room. Haddon Hall. Atlantic City. A banquet at Hotel Lafayette preceded the reception Mr. and Mm. Harvey Taylor. Mm. 8. G Loagley. Mr. and Km. H. K. Lewis. Mm. T. L.wi*. Mr*, .''ary Mitchell. Mm. Ella Snyder. Mr* Jennie Stille, Mm. Jam** Homan. « a«l J. 8tui gl». Mr*. Helena 9N*m; Mm.
Walter Qoutlng.
Woodbine Notes
Several boxing fan* of this immunity, and admirer* of Baul.Jig Levinak.. former American llght-haavlwrtget rtigrrpotn. wtt-
phia. lest A| Chaaan. a atroug ptayer on the local bowling team will clash with a star of the Atlantic
ha be Id next
the organ Icing at a local football
of pigskin mar* who at pm play on a county taam. The local Rabekah* will hold a deuce Friday night in the Gym
Ertc Oxley, hwal acoat trader and *x-#ervi*e mar delivered an inspirational Salk on
The local bank director* met Tuesday night. Abram Koptuan. lolvareitj « iV-nnaylratita gmdaat*. apent "
The Baron D* Himct. Lndga
Tburaday night of laat week In
the V. M. H A. ball " l-evltt wa* admitted to •hip in the arxaaixuUDa. " “ who formerly ra-
*»ded at Harbor, vtrttsd
Mr*. Ruben Khapeknr L spend g several days in New Tor* City. • very delight ul evening t Saturday i «fat at the ! of Mr. and Mm. Harry Rothman, they from Atlantic Abram, manager Paradise Farm, made a business trip -- - - - “ - of 1
th* Quaker City Tuesday of laat
a a reteat New
Hib. .o 11,-^ ,1 Au,f”* 1 " >v „„ '■.rr,l.aJtii»',, L ' A spare tube •**(,, . ,
ly MHO 1U neat bn,, b.,?
U>u way la th,I irtng hole* i B ,h, ‘ .nr* prone to be tuu^
way. If the lube ^
•u ■ muat -Ml th, ,, . ‘ ■native h to 9t . h l > fWh before pvrttto, J
•e wa* only > u,v„_ W-atoughter. but
Tharle* H. I oilier, past graad of Baron De Hlrarti laidge. la .-lowly Improving after an lllarsx ol several day*. Tt* Woodbine n and L. J elation met SMturday night Th* local Red Croee. organised several yearn ago. have accomplished much in this community At a meeting held recently In the Central school building. WUHam Abramson urged a larger me. -ership this year. The at can ix-lgn la now being held
aa
yean, hare taken oratorical honors from various team* represent-; ed In debating leagues aad will pick their orator* for 1»M
Yot Htie Muck TilThukfil Fa
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