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Mr». A. C. tit Millville, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Crack Gailaher. of West Cape May. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Jan ~ dredge. They also called and Mrs. Frank Barnes Mrs. Franklin Fenstemaker am! w». Franklin. Mr*. Chwwtte Fen

Beealeys Point Thursday of last week. rapt A. J. Meerwald and family entertained (tharle* Parker. Jobs Aaron, of Blrmlre. Mr. and Mrs A. C, Meerwald. of Millville.

A Sew Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hickman in recetrta* congratulations on the birth of a son on February S. Mr. and Mra. Frederick rutted •heir home her* Saturday. Mi. aad Mra. John B. Scull lave relumed to their borne, after .pending several weeks with their thUdres in HaddoafleM. Wllmln*on and Philadelphia. Miss Dorothy Carney, drewisg nstmetor. visited JU* school on Friday. B. H Simpson went to Philadelphia on Friday. Capt and Mrs. A. J. Meerwald ind Mrs. William Meerwald moored to Philadelphia on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Stiles cnertained Capt and Mra. Dan Joker and Mr. and Mrs. Edward lobblns from Haleyrilie Monday.

. » log Foster entertained Mre. Kora Trout and children, of Cape May Court House, and Robert Trout and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trout attended the Red Men's anniversary at Delmont Friday even lag. An all day meeting was held In the M E. Church on Thursday. Mra. Frank Camp spent Satur7 with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Wlllets Corson, at Oape May Court House. Birthday Surprise Mrs Seth Miller was given surprise birthday party on Friday by her sisters. Mra. Herbert Heventhsw and Mrs. Marion Oliver, of W«tt Cape May. Raymond Watson, wife and daughter. Mary, of Dover. Dei . are spending a few days with his Parents, Mr. and Mra. Harry "’atson. Mra. Emma McIntyre, of Fishing Creek, is spending a week with Mra. M. Foster and called on Mrs. Emily Thompson Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Hand baa returned her home, after spending eotne time in Philadelphia and Camden visiting relatives. Mr. and Mra. Kane, of Philadelphia. spent the week-end at their cottage here. Elmer Hemingway la driving a

Much Improved Lida Ray Stilea. who has been quite ill with pneumonia, la very inch improved. Mrs. Virginia Davis and granddaughter spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. . nnls Fisher, of Rio

Mr. and Mrs. David Hugbea. of Cape Mar, were tbe guests of Mn. May Fisher on Thursday of Mra. Garner Hand, of Burleigh, called on Mrs. Harry Thom peon Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mra. Harry Conover and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Erriekaon motored to Wilmington. Del., ana =pent tbe week-end with relative*.

Dennisville

Mrs Eunice Fldler visited

Mr. Clarence Weatcoit. of Wildwood. is visiting his parents here or a few days.

Miss Janet Bruce baa returned tome from vtutteg her aunt, Mrs. .'bonus Pullman, of Oak Lane. Mr. and Mra. Jess* Heaton, of Avalon, called on Mra. Eunice Car-.-oli Tuesday afternoon

week.

Mrs. Frank Bushnell attended he Chautauqua at Court House Monday evening. Mies Helen J. Fldler, of PUlnlelphla. spent the week end with iter mother. Mrs. H. W. Fldler. Mias Roxana Gandy spent Monlay at Toms River. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Shaw, vj .oehen. called on her mother. Mrs. tL G. Westcott on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll, jf Jersey City spent tbe week end with Mr. and Mra. J. K. Carroll. Misses Hattie and Sara Fldler /ialted their sister. Mra. Carl W. .teenier, of Dong Branch, over tbe week end. Mrs. Eunice Carroll called on Mrs. Smith Stiles, of South Den--ils. on Friday. Miss Irene Wool son. of Glassxtro. spent tbe week end with

t Frlds.' r Mrs DUs Head-

Leroy Jaggrrr I and Marie . of Cold r with Mi* Mr. and MiV ! Srldgt ■ • “ ■ Monday In

BSianrf daugh ii niece Mir* Edith nwod to Phils del

od Jackson ■manled by m. of Cold Suer's aunt, at the Sol-, cd. Sunday. < called or l Parson, and t Bridgeton of Camden. Utd with her

Rev. Bradwaj 111 Mr. Sharp, of Vineland, preached the morning services of the K. K Church in the absence ol mr minister,' John Bradway. who < III at his home in South Sea-

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Mias Helen Cnril U visiting her oepbew. Mr. Charlie Carll. of Jersey City, tor an indefinite time. Mr. C. Bcrmrdo, of Philadelphia, ipent Friday with his son. MlBerardo. Ill Kith Hlphtherin Hr. Howard Reed and nephew. Amphy Hyson, are III with diphtheria. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Bllxtard motored to MUrille on Saturday.

Eldora

Ida Peterson spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Fowler.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry weir in Ocean City on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Ales Baud entertained Mr. and Mra. Henslal. of Millville, over the week-end. Garner Peterson waa In Ocean City and Stratbmere on Friday. Attend Anniversary Quite a few people from this community attended the annlveraary of tbe Red Men’s Lodge, held at the Delmont Town Hall.

Friday evening.

Miss Euiats Hand, of Atlantic City spent s- .end days with her Mr. and Mra. Christopher

Mr. and Hr*. Carlo* Broughton and Mr. naO Mra. Charles Carlisle visited Mr. and Mra. Lemuel Lee. at WUdwood, Sunday of the P *Mra Jennie Bingham entertained relatives from Jersey City on Sunday. Lida Fowler spent Saturday nlghl and Sunday with her friend. Ida Peterson. Roy Hand, of Philadelphia, riaUcd at the home of hi* parents. a.. nd Mra. Somers Hand, on

Sunday.

Edmund 'Wilkins, of Moorestovrn. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mia. Charles Bingham. John Fowler motored to Be* la' CUy Friday. Jobe Peterson went to Phils del phis Friday, where he will he

employed.

> ias Hilda Bingham and Mis* JSIhei Hand, of Clemenlon. spent sc-. ral days at home. Mine Edith Hand and Harry Bled, of Millville, spent Sunday with Miss Hand’s parents.

Swainton-Clennont

Mrs. E. O. Howell spent eevral days last week with Philadelphia relatives. Mrs. Nettie Godfrey .of Wildood. called on Mrs. Elec'ra Godey on Monday. Mr. and Mra. Charles Rice and Charles. Jr., motorod to

Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt anc granddaughter. of Camden, apeit* Sunday here with her brother. William Daria

Mra. Ralph Evans has been quite sick, but is much Improved at this time. Walter Rlee and mother •bopped In Philadelphia on Monday. going up on the excursion. Mrs. David Bates Is III. Home From Cuba Clinton Townsend has returned home after being on a trip to Cuba. Rollia Mason, of Belieplaln. called on Allison Ludlam on Saturday. Frank High, of Goshen, called on friends here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Davit. Matthew Parks and Humphrey Ludlam motored to Ocean CUy Saturday. To Praeat Comedy n't forget the musical eome"The New Minister,'' to be given in the Asbury Social Hall on Tuesday evening. February II. under tbe auspices of tbe Ladles’ Aid of the Asbury M. E- Church. Mr. and Mra B Z. Mills, of Court House, called on Mrs. George Sayre on Monday. She accompanied them on n motor trip to nee t<u Beesley’s Point bridge. Mias Katherine Anhalt, of AtlanUr City, spent last week at her home here. Mra. Jane Townsend received word that her aiater. Mrs. Mary Kennedy, bad passed away at het home In Tennessee on Tuesday of ek. ^pd Mrs. Edwin Townsend entertained Mr. and Mra. Weaver, den. on Sunday. and Mra. Thomas Katas had as callers on Sunday Edward Rice and family, of Avalon, and Mra. Emma Rice, of Philadelphia. They also entertained them at dinner on Wednesday. Frank Corliss and Raymond Sears went to Pennngrove and Philadelphia on Monday. Keep Lubricant* Warm It makes a great deal of dlfferic* In lubricating tbe car during winter if the otD and greases used are stored in a warm place. The thoughtful motorist mores these supplies from tbe customary place In the garage to a warmer •pot In the cellar In the latter place, they do not have a chance • geal and thus become —

South Seaville

Mrs. Lyde Wheaton baa turned home after spending era! day* with Ses Isle friend*. Ml* Amanda Wright, of Sea Isle, spent Wednesday night of last week here with friends. Entertain* Sewing Circle Margaret Selby entertained the members of the Sewing dub at her home on Wednesday nlghl. Mrs H. Pierson. Mra. Leal is McBiwre and Ona Hughe* called on Mra. Phoebe Fisher, at Sea Isle City. Monday. Morris Reeves and wife. Mra. L. McElwee and M» H. Plenum si ere In Ocean City <>n Saturday. Clarence Westcott and family, of Ocean City, visited his pares Is here on Sunday. Chester Sharp. Jr., of Vineland, spent Sunday with Lorrtn Bradway. F- Willohoskl spent Sunday In Philadelphia with bis wife, who is pending several weeks there with friend* Hazel Hickman, of South Dennis. spent Salurdsy her* with Sarah Abrams. Rev. William Blagrove. Melvin Wills and Joel Robinson hart organised a Y. M. C. A. Group here, which meet* at tbe home of Joel Robinson every Friday evening. Dr.ri* Foster entertained several friends Friday afternoon, the occasion of her ninth birthday. J. L Melrtyre and wife spent Friday afternoon at Goshen. Frank Pierson. Harry Pierson snd Leslie McElwe* motored lo Philadelphia on Saturday. fhd NIchoD sold his hone to Mr Half, of Sea Isle, on Friday. Cronin* Repaired The P. rnsylvanla Railroad crossing at this place which has ed so much unfavorable com-

Palermo

Mr. and Mra. Percy OiDon spent a lew days with Mrs. learning. of Cape May Court House, tbe past week. Somers Young was in Philadelphia Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Garwood pertained their daughter. Mias Gladys, of Camden, on Sunday. Miss Mary Vltsard spe-t the week-end with Mr. and Mra. J. Wilbur Collins, of Ocean City. Bussell Fields and Mrs. Georg* GarreK attended a meeting ir Cape May Court House Saturday. Charles Coasaboon and two ns motored to Woodbine Sunday. , Mrs. Will lam Irayum. of Be«*br» feint, railed on Mrs Ralph Garwood Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown have a new automobile. Mr. snd Mra. Edward Westcott. of Dorothy, called on hte parents. Mr. und Mrs- William Wesleott. one day during last weak. Mr. and Mra. E. E. Madarm motored to Vineland Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Frank DcV-ult were 0<ean City vtalloni Saturday. Bernard Garrett, of PbHadel pbia. spent tbe week-end with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett here Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Siltos and daughter. Bertie, of Ocean City, called on relatives here Saturday. Mrs. Charles Coasaboon snd daughter. Mary, were in O City Saturday. Mias Myrtle Madara spent the week-end with Mr. snd Mrs. Madison Fox. of Somers Point. Mrs. Howard Toung spent Sunday with her daughter. Mrs Marie Young, of Besnley's Point.

Belieplaln

Mias Glendora Meson, who h' attended the Vineland business ol. spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mra. R. B. Maaon. Mr. and Mr*. George W. Haas and family, of Millville, spent Sunday with the latter’s slater, Mrs. R. N. Hess. r. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman t Thursday of last week In Camden on btihinesa. Mr. snd Mrs. Asbury Batchelor, ot Woodbine, spent Saturday and Sunday with ib- latter’s parent*. Mr. and Mr*. William Sprague .'Jin Louel.4 Barnes la vIkKIuk her sister, Mrs. Matthews, of

Mr. and Vft-. George Rotbaker. of Avalon, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason. Mr. and Mta. Maurice Whlidln. of Delmont. sptnt Saturday and Sui-day with the letter's parents, and Mra. William Spragui Jr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes spent Thursday of last wesk with their daughter. Mra. Randall El-ll.-tl. of Cold Spring. Mr and Mt-- Constant Ford, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with ~‘r. end Mra. Ed word Hoffman. Mr. and Mra. Albert Eldredge. of Leesburg, spent Sunday with tbe Utter's patents. Mr. and Mrs. JoserL' Masoi: . Mr. snd Ml*. » Hess and son. R' -bar!, of 8*-s Isle, spent s few this past week with tbe former's patents, Mr. end Mr*. Charles Hess. H P. Layton and -two sons spent Sunday with Mr. snd Mrs Free Skelter, of Tuckahoe. Mr. ana Mis. William Veach. Delmont, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Sprague. Mra. Louis Madeira, of Swedesboro. spent Tueaday night with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Frank Tar nos Interesting minds are far rarer probably *~ dsmand.

Cape May Point

Green Creek

Dr. Stanford Robinson of Ml. Holly, called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoilingsend Sunday. William Garrison spent tb-week-end with bis brother, tl Franklinv'Ue. who Is very 111. Elmer Hemingway and wife snd Mra. Fra ok .'Und spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. David **urch at Court House.

Revival Service

Revival meetings are still in progress with MUe Mi-nle Shay as leader. Tbe meetings have been Interesting and there has been a Urge number of converts. Tbe congregations have been Urge with numbers from other

and adjoining

bos been filled

with people soal-d on the aitar and every other available place. Mr and Mrs. Charles WtU'.s and Miss Minnie Shay of Capc Mar were entertained on Thursday ri last week at dinner by Certain and Mrs. N -rbury and tor supper by Mrs. Ralph Schel-

Mlss Louisa Woolaor. spent Tueeuay evening of last week in West Cap* May. where she attended a meeting of the Young People's Council at the West Csp* May Chapel. She was then entertained at the home of Miss Anna Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. George Pattenon. oi Cape May. spent Tuesday afternoon of last »»ek with Mca. Edward Serreli, who was confined

to her bed.

Mr Elllns Wllllard. of Philadelphia. spent the week-end here with bis wife and family. Attend Co. FircmenT Meeting A number of the firemen and their friend mended the Cape May County Firemen’# Assoclailon raxetlng, which was held In Wildwood on Wednesday evening oi last week Some at them were: Messrs. William. Percy and Albert D'Romtra. Miss Margaret D'Romtra. Mrs. Sophie D’Romtra. Mr snd Mrs. William BUrin, Mr*. Charles KaU. Eugene Alverex. Mra. Ruth Valdes. Mr. snd Mrs | Alexander Haldctnws, Mr. and j i Mrs. J. L Woolaon, Mr. and Mra. ' ! Harry Woolaon. Mr. and Mrs M Heir. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hugh** and a number of others. A good lime was reported toe all. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Wlsham. of PfalUd Iphia. epent Its week c! d here at their summer cottage Railroad Avenue. Mr. and Mra. Robert Woeller, ol Philadelphia, visited their sons. Robert ur.d Herman WsoUer. here

j»n Sunday

Church wa* held at the Union :hapel Sunday, services being ronducled by Frank Sheppard, 'f-rmir preacher here. The **ri ice was very ereli attended. U; and Mra James Leat»i

The Right Balance

Bio Grande

Mra. Mary Goff and Mrs Stdae.r Goff, of Cape May. were vwting tbe former’s home here on Thi

days of last week.

Tbe Firemen and Auxiliary each held abort meeting* on Wednesday evening in order to attend the county meeting la the High School at WUdwood They enjoyed a:

tainments. after which refrwehments were served. Harry Stanley and family arrived here on Friday to spend a short time with Mrs. Stanley's parents. Mr. and Mrs R. Locke They wUl then go t.. Millville Fred AppUgaM baa a new Peerless coupe Mra. William ' rosa. of PMUdclphta. spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Charles X* Grange Reerier There waa no meet!ns of tbe Grange on Tuesday evening Moat the members attended tb. Booster Meeting at UUs Creek. . and Mrs. Robert Stebblnsprat Saturday night at Avslol with bta parent* Mr. and Mrs. Martin Long, ol Wildwood, visited relatives here Sunday. Ira. Nelson Hand la haring electric lights Install.d in e. Poles in a line are being run up Railroad Avem Roy Wok-ou is employed at Wildwood. Mr. and Mr* Merrill Neal, of Broomall. Pa., and Mr* Neal, ft Maysrille. vished rela-

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Vnu. Will <» Tbe State Police asked that the Grange appoint work with them In connection with tbe checking of petty Uil-v-elc., which t« r.m’antly goon. At the meeting Tuetuiny night of last week a committee of three waa appointed to act In that capacity. Thi* aeema lo be a very good plan, as there are often cases which are not re port- > the police, but which should

be stopped.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ('beater are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Fred Wlndlsh. Mrs. William Creese spent pert of Isst week si Cold Spring with her sister. Mis* Wtddl# Hoffman He- daughter-in-law. Mr*. Loula Creep* of Erma, kept house for her during her abaanos. Mr*. Robert Crosse and son. Claire, spent a couple of day* last week with her parents at North Wildwood Transferred lo Georgin Alfred Cress*, eon of Mr. and Mrs. William Crosse of this place, who has been a wireless operator at Base 8. Cam; May. has been transferred to Savannah. O*. He left for faD new poet Thursday of l**t week. His wife and little daughter .ecom pa tried him. James Conway, who ia In the Hast Guard Service and haa been stationed in Florida all winter. I* oow recovering from a serious operation, at the hospital at Key West. Fla. Mr. Conway married Miss Helen Austin of this place.

Mr. and Mra Carl Baker sad n. of Cape May. and Mias Grace Porker, of Barrington, spent the we-k-end with Mr. and Mra Ro land Sharp. Paul Sturgis epent a few days of last week with hi* parents in Utit*. Pi. and Mrs. Walter Woolfc. daughter. Anna. Rue Hagelgatu, Edna Corson and Mary Rmmr, Robinson motored to Atlantic City on Sunday. M. and Mr* Robert HolUa**h«»d. of Ueeburg. epent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Norman

Burke.

Mr* Zora Corson, of Paierm'' •pent Sunday with her sletrr. Mra Linds Willtsm*. Mr and Mrs. Frank Crema. ol Philadelphia, apent (be week-end with Mr. and Mra Harvey Taylor. Mr*. Eva Van Glitter spent Sunday w ith her brother. Rolan t Corson. In Millville. Horten To Busy Bee* I embers of the Busy Bee Sewing Circle were the guest* of Mra. Raymond Sark Thursday afterion of last week Mrs. Norman Burke. Mrs. Eva Hawkina and Vim Ruth Hawkins nadv a trip to Egg Harbor Wed ie*day of Iasi week. The Ladles’ Aid Society of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mr and Mr*. Ed. Uoyd last Tuesday evening. Charles Hagwlgans spent Saturday with relatives In Magnolia. Mr and Mrs. W 8 Shaw visited In Millville on Sunday with Dr. J. S Knowles and famUy. Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Lacroix and „ias Katherine Murnin paemd Thursday of last week in Wild wood with Mr. and Mr*. Lewi*

Barker.

Mra. John Abbott and two children, of Fairvlew. were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mra Enoch William*. Mr. and Mra Hairy Wagner, of Bywood. Pa . passed Sunday their summer home here.

A. C. Kelly returned on Friday from a bualnea* trip to New York Arthur Crosae and Dan Edward* drove two new car* down from New York the first of the week. A number of our young folki attended the Grange play, at Cold Spring hall on Thursday evening Grange Held* Valentine Sorb I The Grange held a Valentine •octal in the hall on Wednesday evening. A red heart waa worn by each person, games were plsyed. dancing, etc., and • general good Lime enjoyed by all. Cake and Ice cream were sold nd a neat sum was netted

Tuckahoe

Maurice Gandy. Jr., and daughter. Margaret. Martha Btanion. oh Ocean City, and Frank Gandy, of Atlantic City, visited with Captain Maurice Gandy Sunday. Mr. and Mi*. Ed. Lacroix and Mias Katherine Msrnln motored to May's Lauding Sunday. Walter Taylor ha* returned from several weeks’ visit

Mrs. Joseph Ouertlrr was It Philadelphia on Wednesday o

last weak.

Ever Seedy Club Entertained The Ever Reudy Club waa *n tertalned at a C.30 dinner on Sat urday evening Mrs. Ed Lloyd ssslated In receiving and Mra. A Donnelly poured eoffe-. wilh Mrs John 8. Utile. The guests In eluded Mr. and Mra. Charles Brooks. Mr. snd Mr*. Roy Brooks Mra Ida Payne, of Vineland; Mr and Mrs. John People*, of Mill vtjte; Mr. and M.~ Alonso Don nelly, of HeisiervtUe; Mr. ano Mra. P J 8tiii«ra. Mr. and Mra Ed. Uoyd. of Tuckahoe. Mr. Role ri Ilagelgau*. Mra Fred Hagelgana and Mrs pau Slu.’gl- .-hopped tn Philadelphia on Thu rad ay of last .rack. Mra- Olive Gatrelson. of CamI den eio-nl a f'W dny* of thi : week hero with relative* ani’

Cape May City

T. Rice, formerly of Cope May and now of Philadelphia. spent Sunday In Cape May with his eon. William Rim. Mies Hilda Ware, of Ke* ey Avenue, entertained tbe members of her bridge club Thursday evening of last week. Mr. and Mra Edward MlUer. of Bywood. Pa., were week-end guests at the home of the former’s parents. Mr. and Mra Lemuel Miller, of Hughes Street. Return* From Sooth Captain Hurley Booye and Mrs Booye have returned from the South, where they enjoyed a part of the winter, and are now at their Lafayette Street home. dr, and Mra. Frank B. Mecray. . Stockton Avenue, entertained over the week-end their daugh- . MU* Harriet Mecray. and Leslie P.-rrloe, of Trotrton and Mrs. Samuel Doak and th'lr daughter. Miss Mary Doak. of Philadelphia, spent last weekCap* Msy as guest* of Mr. and Mra. James Doak. of Washington Street. Mr. and Mra John T. Hewitt entertained the member* of their bridge club on Friday evening at their Washington Street home. Trances Stevens, of Atlantic City, enjoyed th* week1th her parents. Mr. ant! Mrs. Irvin Stevens, of Sewell Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bellungy. Jr., have leaned one of the Elard Apartments, where they will make their home. Miss Katheryt Ewing, of Haddon Heights, spent tbe week-end In Cape May with hoi parent*. Mr. and Mra William L. Ewing. and Mra Allyn T. Sayre entertained on Thursday and Friday at their Stockton Avenue hom.-. Ml*. I. J. Poebi-r and Mrs. C. H. Brushaber. of New York. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee Lemmon -ntertained Mbs Margaret Tall. »f Philadelphia, over last week-

end.

Miss Bessie Burn*, of Hadd n Height*, enjoyed tbe week-en ’ here with Mr. and Mra Albert Phillips at their Hugbea St. William Gibson, of Philadelphia. ha* been spending aevera days at the home of hi* parent*. Chief of Pol lee and Mrs. William (Jlbaon. of Windsor Avenue. Mrs Frederick Havlland. of Now York, apent two day* this seek with her eon-ln-law and laughter. Mr. and Mra. John H. Mecray. at their Kearney Avenue home. A Girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert mariner ire receiving congratulations on •he birth of a d*ughter, Shlriey ‘N-mnces. born Wednesday. Fcb--usry *. Mr*. Bla:liter before her manisge waa Mbs France*

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Jams* M. Leighton ha* eturned to her home here after *>aa*lng several dny* at Bart Ornar. with Mr. and Mr*. George S. Curtis. Miss Mary J Wllberham. of •S3 Myrtle Avenue. I* entertala•.g Mr. and Mr*. G. Loro, of Vsat Palm Beaeh. Fla., for ten •ays. Mias WUberhem had as her guert during the week. Mrs. : C. Crowell, of Atlantic City. Walter P Taylor, accompanied Sy Edwara P Nlltlnger and Dr. '.iwnhower. of Wildwood, mo-

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