iln. Rebecca Shaw, of Sooth ftosTillr. to mo*in* hf-rf and will make hrr home with her dau*htci, Mr*. Edward Halbrontr. ! A number of y< ung men • this tlilace attended a amoki W Id wood on Friday evening. , gt'en by the Artlaans. Mnu Marvin Elliott entertained he memUra of the Bu»» Bee Sunday School Cl ana at her r : here one evening last week. Douftaja WUaon ‘ joamawioii of the hot 1 by Warren iialbruncr and U now i living I Here. Mrs. Alice Full ford ha* gone Rio Grande lo make her home and I* living in Lott Cornell'! Mr*. Alex Blair U having her i reahlngied. Martin Thomptnd William HoBman are doing the work. Mr*. Warren Spencer, of Cape : May. apeut Turwoay here with ^ Mr*. 8yk<w. '• and Mra. David McPberSr.. apeat the week-end at i Key*. NJ.. attending the d-dieation of a new Grange hall
there.
Tu« young folk* of the Grang-' are reb earning a play called "Safety Fir*!." to be preeented , in the hall here February * and
Mr*. Phoebe Young and laughter. Loutaa. and Gandy Robinson, spell 1 Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Harry Joaepb. of Cape May Court
Hattie and Sara Fidler lo Wildwood Saturday.
Mis* Roxana Ganday sp<n Saturday in Phlladetphla. Mr*. Phoebe Grace, of Coo-I lit use. visited her -rister. Mr*. O.
M. Geary, on Sunday.
Miaa Rhoda Fidler, of Court House, called on Mrs. Samuel Weatcolt Friday evening. Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Whitaker and Mias Edith Gandy, of W«*«mont. called on Mr. and Mr*.
Ogden Gandy Sunday.
and Mr*. Howard Pol-
and daughter, of
chestci. spent Sunday with and Mr* rhomaa Brown.
Mr. and Mr*. An»ou Mart*, of Millville, called on Mr. and Mra.
James Williams Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Bush ne 11 and children and Mr*. C. bushnell mo-
tored %p Cape May Surda).
Thomas Martin, of Germanlown. spent Sunday at hi* cot-
tage here.
Mr and Mts. Unwood Uoyd and Mr. and Mr*. Charles James called cm Mr. and Mr*. W. Boud s. of Cape May. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Helxer entertained relative* from Philadelphia. Ocean City and Belle-
plat:. Sunday.
Wilfred Swain. Clyde Keath•te. George Nre mrtored to At-
lantic City Sunday.
- i Una and Uda Eidredgc idlng the winter months
'"erja'-fs, « T.,Cape May Point
M. E. Church met Wednesday of last wick with Mrs. EtU Bailey. Mra. Maria Soulta, who 1* a charter member of fbc association, celebrated her 14th birthday that ! day. After the buainec, meeting daring which arrangement* to i have a committee to purchase
j for the vertlbtile of the
MHHB Mere made, the ladle* l were pleasantly surpfated when on being Invited to the dining room
* a table spread with goodie* ndie*. cake* and coffee, one
large birthday cake with candle* in honor of Mr*. Soulu' Wrthd»y. Bvetyonr enjoyed the birthday party and departed wishing Mr». Soulta health and happiur ~
cape bay cwnrrr twes, phday. jahtaby bo, im*.
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spent Thumday afternoon > Mis. James Wool sou. Mrs. Robert Kutherford. who ha* spent the past few weeks visiting relatives in Philadelphia, retimed home Sunday evening. Miaa Mary bewia. of Philadelphia. who ha* spent apreral week* here »or her health, returned to her Philadelphia home on Saturday. Mia* Lewis will attended graduation ceremonies of the South Philadelphia Norma! for gi:l* and then return to the Point tor a few more week* I fore renewing her *chooi work.
Swainton-Clennont
t fall.
of the winter. t'ltnton Townsend with Charles Kl’cnherger. of South Senvllle. started on Tuesday morning for a vacation trip to Cuba. eeph Cncle and family, of Avalon, called on Mr*. John High on Sunday. Hildreth Cortias has gone to Florida for the bairnce of the Winter. He will be assistant chauffeur and mechanic for Mra. Lou- <!< u-layrr. of Pauliboro. who motored down to spent the winter. Mrs. Bertha Webster, of Pennsylvania, is keeping bouse for Mr. Warren Mitchell.
Frank Etdredge. of Salem spent the week end here with his mother. Mrs. Annie Etdredge. Harry Fdwards. of South 8eavllle. spent Thursday evening with Alleson Ludlsm. Service- In Asbury M. E. Church on Sunday. January 22 are as follows Preaching 10:20 A M. Sunday school at 2:20 P. M. preaching 7: JO P. M The pastor. Rev. J. O. R. Corll** Invite* you to these
rices.
Goshen
8om< of our townspeople have been «•,riding revival meeting* at Dta* Creek M. E. Church. Mr*. Leroy Wood, i, la Millville Hospital at this writing. Mr*. John riearon spent the past week with Mrs. Lester Daria in Atlantic City. John Castor, who is 111. is in. proving slowly. The Men's Bible Class on Friday evening was entertained at the home of Mr. AgusU Piastre. Robert Clarke and Har»y Hassiepan were the two delegates sent from the M. E. Sunday school to the Young People's Cooferonce at Ocean City last Saturday. They gave very good report* on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Charles Weldon entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weldon, of Wildwood, on Sunday evening.
Erma
j Captain
j Creek, called
f Ure
Mrs. Jolla BcbeHeager and son. spent Friday afternoon with Mr. | and Mrs. William Pritchard. Mrs. James Long, daughter and son. Victor, motored to Sharpstown recently and flailed her
brothe:.
i«*b, of Pleaaentrille.
iw has moved bis family into the Jacob Corson home 1. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw are parents of a daughter, born
last Satnrday.
Mrs. Mable Pritchard and Miss Edith Pritchard motored to Den
nlsrille Sunday
Mrs. Jennie Balsa, oi Fishing Creek, called on Mrs. Mary Grlf1th. Sr, last Tuesday. Dave Hawn has rented alow to E. Ed holm and family, of Cold Spring, who expect to move here in the spring. LeRoy Jaggers spent last Thursday of last week tr Atlantic City attending a conference there. Mr*. Julia Ryan. Mr*. Julia Peterson. Mrs. M. Griffith. Mra. Maria Soulu and Mra. Martha Swain attended a meeting at the home of Mrs. William Bailey, in CoW Spring. Wednesday of last
week.
Mr*. Emily Yea rick*. Mr. Mrs. Jacob Ingeraol and daughter, spent Saturday in Millville with relatives.
hU neto. Mrs
George E. Snyder Friday John Jamn* is visiting hi* soi Frank, at Lakewood, for a Umr Mf*. Rbods Faddl* and daughlr: Bernlf*. were entertained at
turkey dinner Sunday by Mrs. C. Learning at the Water Works, Rio
Grande.
Rev. and Mr*. L. V. Brew In and baby nod daughter. Grace, were entertained at dinner Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Btelfel, of
Avalon
William Foster ha* been quite 111 during the severely with Daniel Scbellenger entertained his daughter and tamlty. of Avam. Sunday Mra. Annie Hawn has returned home after spm-i'ng two week* out of town can nr for the *iek. Mary "nail daughter, of Mr. and Mnu Wi'llam Ryan Ja suffering with seari-1 fever Revival aem v are being conducted at Taberr »cle M. E. Church. Rev. K. Hawley, a returned missionary from China, will proach her* this (Fridayl evening Tabernrale M. K. Church, responded to the rm;ueat that all churches ring their bell Monday January IE. at 11:E2 A. M. eight versary of the leifa amendment. Herbert Thompson, of Wildwood, took supper here Sunday evening at the borne of his brother.
Epfcriain
.“'S', i' d fig.
rii* Mts* Miute
Frank Piatt and Mrs. Ull Hand motored to Dennisrilie and Goaban
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. William Ryan and rliUdron returned from a re on visit with relative, in Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schelleogtr < ui> rtalned Mr and Mrs. Norman Taylor and children. Mr. wad
Mrv Weniall Fraley i ‘ ter. Evelyn. Mr. and
Mason and son. George a-.d 1 Carrie Taylor. Saturday e i-nln*. Mrs. Pnillp lies* .id »rw Nevber Dionion accompanied Mr. ahd Mrs. Char lea Wlllta. of Vest Car* May. to Mauricvtown, Th rsday of last week, where they attei ~ ‘
an all day meeUag f Church and beard Rh*y. rvangelisl. praach.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Bradley and five children, spent Sunday In WTIdwraou. with Mr. BradleyH Mater. Mra Larinla Johnson agd
family.
Mrs. Robert Patterson bad the misfortune of having her car badly damaged In Wildwood Satw day when struck by another car Mrs. Patterson escaped serious Injury. but had a finger hurt ■tigdl Mr. and Mra Clarence will return to their boo •Tier spending s couple of m-, in Bridgeton wtlh Mr*, parent*. Mr. and Mr*. W.
Mr*. Nelson Garretson i day last week here wilj,
Mrs. George Rigor and daughter. Cecil. Mr*. James Wooteon and Ml** Mary Lewi* were enter- L tained by Mr*3. Alex Haldemxd' K on Tkicsday afternoon. Mra Ed. Berrell. Mra H. Wool eon and daughter, Mte* Louise I Wo.ji-'n. motored to Woodbine I on Turwday evening, where they I attended the installation of offi- I cent of the Rvbekah Lodge of I Wrodbine. I Mr. and Mra. Edward Bci-*H I rislted friend* in Cold Spring on I Monday evening. Ml** Mary Lewi*, of Philadelphia. who is spending some time here with her slitter, entertained I a Vw girl friend* at a card party I on Monday evening. The members of the Cape May I Point Fire Company entelalned I their wives, children and friends I on Tuesday evening by a movie | of the surrounding points of inlerert. The attraction waa enJeyed by all and served lo bring j the fire company and the visitor* I into closer relationship with each f other. j Mrs. James Woolion attended a social affair of the P. O. of A., held in the Mecray building In Cape May, on Monday evening. Ttiomai Chester spent W*dne*- l da yal Cape May Court House 1 cn burintw. j Mr. and Mrs. H. Wooleoo and J Minns Mary Lewis and Louise j Woo Iron motored to Cap* May j Owt House. «i Tuesday. 1 Several me-ibet* of fhe Cape I May Point l oluBlcer Fir* Cotrpany molurvd lo Btone Harbor a
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