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John Viuan) spent ■ few <UyWtth friend* in fold Point. Pa. Joaeph Yoonc. of Camden, spent one day last week with hu par-
Witb ht» father, i‘apt
Mr. and Mr*. M. Kruke motored to Philadelphia Srtday.
Richard
day last week with bis i
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. of Philadelphia I Carlo* Priauls .
w«h ('apt Ham) Way. of Be,
wflh Mr. and Mr* I. p. ThnnioM
of Cape May Court House Wyetlle Dailey, of • amden. MS( Monday with bis laoihar
Rio Grande
Oui school opened on Tuesday, after be!a* closed for the Christmaa holiday*. Revival* began in the M Church on Sunday evening with a different speaker nearly every evening. Everybody welcome. Born to Mr. and Ml*. Edward Hansen on December 25. a-aon. Mr* Hansen befc- . her marriage waa Mias Trel' ."awk. of thu
Mr. and Mrs. George Haegele. of Malaga. Melted Mi*. Haegelr s aunt. Mt*. Prank Downs, and family, during Christmas week. Mia* Marjorie Brooks and Mias Gertrude Talbert, of Philadelphia, spent the holiday* with Mr. and
Mm Richard Westcott.
Pred Mark* and family went to Philadelphia on the exeurnon
e the
Mrs. Asa Robbins and aon. El l. mot ired to Moorewtown and cot Saturday with relatives. Mr*. Walter H axel ton.
Mlaa Mary Vlxxard tended tbe
I MM Ctoaa Be-unlon at tbT w! I PRQaMptU. spent Sunday with Untie dtp casino on Wedneaday ^ “ r - * nd ^
Mian Myrtle Madara apent two toy* last week with Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Campbell of Petersburg Mr*. Lillie t'oraon has returned
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Mr..
Conrad Retting
— »unadelphl* Sunday Mr, and Mrc E. E. Madara and daughter srwnt Sunday with It'. and Mr*. Chgrles Branch and
: family of Pitman
Mias Mary VUxard apent a few days with relatives In Philadelphia
I the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Corson entertained her mother and father of Ocean View, the past week. J- Gannley. of Cold Point, spent a couple of days the ~«ek with .Mr and Mr*. Chas.
Christian. Mr. and Mr*. Thursday evening Meerwald and famwltb Mr. and
Strathmere
and Miss
ay Point
Al«x*nd<-r Haih - Donald Haldeman Norfolk. Va.. ' holiday*, n spent thr Year s boil- . wish her slsSuthvrford. Mia. ftH! at Ocean
Mxhlon H- Maim Marie Trim bio spea. Year holiday* with Mia* Emma Ptoehei. of Brooklawn, N. J. Flora and Allen Tompkin* and Malvln Trimble apent the weekd in Philadelphia. I*wtt Ptarber and aon. Charles. .«>' ‘he week-end at their summer collage. W Corson and Prank Trimb.e taCTwd thl-ty-three black ducks Monday. Harold Uringaton has returned to duty after spending two week* with his parent* in Dennlsvtllr
Mark*.
Mi*. George Thotwon entertained her Sunday school elaaa at her home on Priday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meredith entertained Ur. John Wahl and wife, of Dias Creek, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Art* C. Kelly and son motored to Phtiedelphta on Saturday. Their daughter. Eleanor. who baa been spending the past week there with her grandparents. returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. On Stocker, of Ocean City, apent Sunday here with her parent*. Charles Curlott. of Philadelphia. apent Sunday at William
Hand's.
Mr. and Mr*. Beniamin P. Mitchell spent last week on a vlalt out of town. Mr. and Mrs. John Clough apent part of last week In Phila-
delphia.
Mr*. Daniel Edwards entertained her stater, from Camden, last week. Mr- and Mrs. Perdlnand Windi*b and Mr. and Mr*. Inin Carrie motored to Philadelphia on Monday to set tbe mummer*' pa-
rade.
Prank Jar * visited relative* in Phlladr'p-.Sa on Monday. Robert Kennedy returned to hi* school a Overbook Tuesday. A number from here attended the reception of Mr. and Mr*. S. Carlton In the Green Creek hall on Saturday evening. William H. McCarty apent Monday at Malaga with hi* brother. E. H. McCarty cid family.
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I Mr*. Warren Grace apent New Tear's Day with her brother. Ed- . ward Stile*, of Ocean City, j _ Mrs. Brooks Biluard and Mrs.
Leallr Howell* motored to Phila-
delphia on Wednesday.
Mr sad Mr* O. M. Geary entertained Dr. and Mr*. Charles Butcher and daughters, of Heis1 larville. on Thursday evening
Mr* Sara
Stewart Edward White, prominent American author. Las joined the staff of this newspap Among his widely read stories the West and North are ' Claim Jumper*," 'The Rtverraan," ''The Blazed Trail.'' 'The Porty-nlnera" etc. His great aerial story. "On Tiptoe," a swashbuckling ce. starts in this laaur.
Dennisville
r. and Mra. C. D. Williams, of Philadelphia, apent New Year’s Day with Prank Pidler and family. Mr*. George Slerent. of Eldora. visited her daughter. Mrs. Brook* ' tard. for several day* this week. Mr. and Mr*. Benjamin Bushnell and daughter. Betty, of Claymont. visited Mr. and Mra. Fred Bush nell on New Year's Day. r. and Mrs. Charles Carroll, of Jer ey CKy. spent tbe weekend with Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Carroll. Mia* Rozan, Gandy entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening * last week Mia* Margaret Ludlam. of South Dennis: Mias Marla Miller, of Princeton: 1 e* Jefferson, of Johnstown. Edward JidTerson and Mlaa Helen C Carl 1. Mrs. Samuel Woo Ison spent Tuesday of last week In Philadelphia. Mlaa Helen J. Pidler spent thr week-end with her mother. Mr*. H. W. ndler. 'Mr. and Mr*. Robert Graham, of Philadelphia, called on Mr. and Mr* W. G. Thompson on We.'-
Harry Bussen e_ daughter end - Mr*. William holiday season. Rutherford and era! days in relative* of
e very j
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•pent Priday with Mr*. ■ halira Butcher, at Hei*lerni:e Muter John Bruce "dalled relative* In Philadelphia during the
holidays.
Mia* Martha Town entertained aeveral of her girl I fiend* from M. T. H. S. on Thursday afternoon of last week. Mies Hannah Townsend has returned home after spending some time with relative* In Trenton.
Goshen
Mr. and Mra. Melvin llymer se returned to their home In Atlantic City after a week with their parents. Rev. c. R. Sharpe la III. Mrs. Arthur HotllnKubesd and two daughters, of Green Creek, and Mrs. Clarence How'll, of Dias Creek. vlaUed relatives in town on Saturday. A number from here attended the SL John'* supper, at Court House, on Priday eevenlng. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Royles and Mils Zeda Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Walling, of Wildwood, and Raymond Adams, of South Dennis. were the guiwta of Jane Smith for cupper last Friday. Mrs. Annie Hewitt this week U with friends In Philadelphia..
seel--end guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ji bnaoa. at tbeii South; Lafayeti- Street apartment Mr. «*.■'. Mrs. Leland Pogg and their children enjoyed the hoi day* with relatives al Moot! land. Pa. Mia* Evelyn Joffa. of Baltimore. was the guest of Mr*. Bertha Tenenbautn and bxr aon. Leslie Tenenbaum, over New
Year's.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Schellenger and family and Mr*. Irene Sct.ellenger apent tbe Christmas holiday* at the home of Mr*. Margaret Schellenger. on Washington Street. Mis* Jean Walters, who is a student at Goucher College. Baltimore. apent the Chrtalma* holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mra. David Walter*, of Decatur Mr. and Mrs. J. Leroy Wilson entertained Miw Emily Bennett, of Cape May Court House, on New Year’s Day. Joeeph Murray, of Philadelphia. enjoyed the holidays at Cape May with Mra. Murray, at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Sol
Needle*.
William Hall, accompanied by hi smother. Mra. Ells Hall, re-
turned home this week. Ir. and Mrs. W Iter Eutrlken. Sewell Avenue, entertained
Mr*. Entriken* sisters, Mra.
Erma Couple Happily Wed For 50 Years
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Garret-
son Celebrate Their Golden Wedding
Sister, Agod 92, Is Guest
Mr. and Mrs. J. Learning Oarretsou. of Erma, celebrated their golden wedding, the 50tb anniversary of their marriage. Saturday evening. December 31. Thoae
their non Walter
and wife and granddaughter*. Cora and Jennie, aon Leslie and wife and children. Harriet and Leslie. Jr., and daughter. Frances. Mra. Julia Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Philips, of Cap* May City; Mr. anr Mra. Edward !.earning, of 'old Spring; Mr. and Mra. Chas. Garrelson. Mr. mad Mr*. G-urge Garretson. Mr*. Theresa Kendal. ... - -ap* j| hJ . court House:
Just fifty years ago. It seen:a but yesterday, Since we began life's joura Together on life's way.
So we have I _ To celebrate the day When we atari life tngethar. Just fifty years today.
Me have three lovely children. Walter, Leslie and T Then Georgie and Heh In*' our home. And we love them aa o
Wa would not forget the grandchildren, Prank. Cora. Jennie. Harriet and Leslie too. They are Just aa deer as any For they dearly love us too.
Then there is slater Mary 82; We love to have her with u*. Becaur- of her Christian living It baa helped to take us thru.
There'* Charles. Phoebe and Julia Brother and sister of the groom They have always found a welcome. Ever since we had a home.
1 tonight to re-
Of fifty years ago.
Mrs. Entriken * sister*. Mra. »’ i ihi^ n.7^ii TTw-.rTm Wetlb Mr* Mali. I fiix-nrc andi **"• Libby Barnett, of Hildwood ««fo Mr*. Mau.1 epenre ami witli.m
Cape May City
Mias Mary E. Smith, who la spending the winter at Holmesbur-. with her brother, was the guol of Mrs. Sara Dtlk* over e holidays. Mr. and Mr*. William Stldworthy. of Philadelphia, were
Mrs. John Hackney, of Atlantic I'JU"City, on Christ mas Day. 1 „ u ” xm? Mr. and Mrs Walter Mooney. ^n-MrandMr*. Elijah Eldredge.
of Weetneld. spent the holidays with Mr. Henry C. Thompson. Mr. and Mr*. William H. .Stevens. of Sewell Avenue, entertnlnrd over the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Henry liolmhurst. Mr and Mr*. W. P. Else man n and Miw. Ann Holmhurst. of Philadelphia.
Vacation'* Over!
Monday marked tbe end of a ten-day vacation period for the pupil* of the local schools and Tuesday found the kiddles back to learn their three R* and a few other subjects; .ome glad to be back while others were scanning the calendar, trying to k>catc the next special holida).
of KUhlug Creek, and Rev. Mrs. L. V. Brew In. of Erma. A very pleasant evening waa spent In singing and music, after which Rev. Ilrcwin gave an interesting talk. Refreshment* wei* served later In the evening. Mr. anr Mis. Garretson were presented with a number of use-
ful gifts.
Sunday the brothers and sisters and the Immediate members of the family, numbering l» in all were entertained at a turkey dinner. Among the gjaats Sunday was an elder sisU - aged 82. and the youngest who la T2 years ot age During the evening (Saturday) :h* following poem, composed by Mrs. Garrelaou. wa* read:
For we took Jesus a
And be has taken i
So we will travel on together. Until life's journeys dose. Then go home to be with Je«h Who will rial in us for hi* owi
Engagement Announced
M. Poster Miliward. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. MUlward. Wildwood property owner* and realdeuls of Woodlyn. N. J.. It Is a
soon to wed
Bloinon* Episcopal Church choir toA some time prior to tbe family** removal from their lata home
Woodlyn and un active worker in the M. K. Church there.
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