Cape May County Times, 24 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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pr«lo«Kt«r of last u4 Mrs. J. K.

fcolher, Mrs. Ssis |

iMos Creek

Mrs. Ells Vsnuasn and Ml» fsonj Bstrmsn sprot Monday shopping to MlllvHlr. Mr. sad Mrs. Smcci W»*ih»rby sprat Wodnoaday at Capr May with Mrs. Westhrrby a idsUr. Mrs. Wllbrrt apeat last work la (Mlllrille helping to take care of her little grandson, who Is ill. Charles Morton and Russel Waatberby apeat Friday In Phils-

PMsxard, Mrs. Earl

John Downs and friend, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. Down's mother. Richard jjoyrf spent Saturday at Vineland with hts mother. Mr. and Min. Colman Norton spent Monday at Stone Harbor with their daughter. Mr-and Mrs. Howard Mlehener and daughter, of Wllltow Grore. P».. spent the week-end with Mrs. Mlebeaer's mother. Mrs.

Emk with reUtlrea

L Corson of Cap* % O. Brown, of

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Mrs. Edna Jones and daughter, of Court House, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. ~b ambers. Mrs. Ida Barr and so .. iaaa. and Mla> Alsaa and Clifford Norton, spent Saturday evening at Wildwood. Quite a number from Dias Creek attended the #eh-»l election at Court House on Taeeday. John Reeve, of Burleigh, and Newton Seheilenger. of Green Creek, called on Richard Uoyd Tuesday. Mr. and Mr*. Prod Smith and daughter, of Stone Harbor. Saturday with Mrs. Smith's par-

ents.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Uoyd spent Wednesday at Wildwood with Mr. Uoyd's sister.

Booster Meeting

A booster mf-'iug wag h~ld In , the Orange Hall on Tuesday evening of last week. South 8eavlile. Cold Spring and Rio Grande

j wore represented.

Hold Pot Pie Supper The Dias Creek School held a chicken pot pie supper Friday eve nlng. The net proceeds of the supper amounted to f7S. Mrs. Louisa Herman Is spending some time at her dau&Uter'a home In Oapc May. Mr*. Hattie Douglass, of Swalnn. went Tueseday with Mrs.

Ells Vanaman.

mi-- Mr*. Carrie Scull and Mrs. John Babbitt spent Tuesday at IP**- Romnt court House. Mr. and Mrs. John Scull, of South Dennis, spent one day last week with Mrs. Scull's sister. Mr. Grinor. of Bridgeton, preached at the Dias Creek

Church on Sunday.

Raymond Uoyd entertained a few of his friend* on Thunsday City, evening of last week, their Vermont Stiles has a new

Clarence radio.

Mrs. Charles Howell apent

Monday In Philadelphia.

George Haig entertained company from Philadelphia Sunday. Garfield Uoyd spent Wed nos

ly at Avalon.

Mr. and Mr*. Howard Corson, of Goshen, called on Mr*. Mary

Norton on Sunday.

Mr*. Smith Stiles and sons, of Cape May. and Mrs. Sarah M« nick, of Millville, spent Monday

with Mrs. R. Uoyd.

Beesley’s Point and Miramar

Frank Young Is Mrs, Grifle® Young. Thomas Ballenger Is stefc with

JoDy Imps Meet The Jolly Imps met at P R C.

Mrs. Sarah Wilhelm spent Friday afternoon with her daughter Mrs. Uriah Young Byron Young, of PhlUutolpbla •pent Sunday with his parents Mrs. Spencer Young called on mother, at Palermo, Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. E U Corson entertained at luncheon f

Mr. and Mrs. U

Mr. and Mrs. E. Cor.cn . i and Mr*. Ed. Coraon.

lit Young, ol I Ml with hi* : family and ! I Mrs. Claude

ftp i n Youtsj; i

Undo Young

gpmrd Jackson. • Sunday guru* V alster. Mr*

Goshen

Noah Collin*. With the latter* Ire. John WlnV of Marahallfa Sack*, of HKs. Peter French. * with Miss Anns Bppg and Harold i, were over nlghl . and Mrs. Edgar oraoe Mrs Dora

•r- gfcUc

Mrs. Frank Watson, on Monday of last week, visited her daughter. Mrs. Joeeph Undo at Avalon. The last report of our pastor. Mr. Sharpe from the Methodist Hospital was that he Is doing

nicely.

Mrs. James Burke and MIm Theresa Townsend, were Philadel-

phia visitors on Monday.

Mr. and Mr*. Jamea Hand, ol -'ftmdea. vtslled Mr. Hand'e aunt. Mrs. Emma Coombs two day* the

itsl week.

Mr and Mrs. D. W. Bodan. of Cane May. visited Mr. and Mrs. >x C. Burke on Wednesday, number of our townspeople

Rio Grande

Mrs. James Loomis Is visiting relatives In Philadelphia. Mias Grace Smith and Miss Dorothy Porch are spending this week In Phitedeiphia. Ever Ready Class Heels The Ever Ready Sunday School Class met oa Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Entrtken. = ——

Mrs. John Clough spent last rek In Philadelphia- Her hov band Is employed there this winter. Mr. and Mr*. William C. Mr Don el. of Camden, spent Sunday here with hts parents. Mr. and Mr* (Hirer McDonel. Mr. and Mr*. Ben Creme, of Blackwood, spent the week-end; here with his parents. T>e Ladles' Auxiliary is preparing for a basaar, to be held In the near future. Mrs. Daniel J. Edwards and daughter. Mary, and Miss Etli Argot' spent Sunday In Phlladel

Seriously HI Mr*. George Dermott la serliisly 111 In Mace Hospital. WildMr. and Mrs. W. F. Hand spent Sunday with Mrs, Hand's sister, ' Minvllle. George Tboraon I* working first trick at Burleigh lower. George Ful I agar spent Monday In Camden. Miss Jennie Hughes U spr.-d-g eotn - time at the home of Mrs. James Lock.

Palermo

geson has her gproon. or South for a short visit dr* Mae Cake. *ry and Alvtn. evening with am. daughter of «ad father. WII■v Friday rallerr town, of Tucks

Mrs. Howard Young spent Frl^iy with Mr. and Mr*. Young, of Beesleya Point. Mr*. William Westcott has returned home after spending two weeks with her *1* ter-In-law. Mrs Clayton Hickman, of South Den-

nis.

John St ration motored lo Mays Landing and Ocean City Sunday. Miss Lydia Hampton has re turned home after spending aonit time in New York City. Somers Young waa In Philadelphia Friday. Miss Cecil Corson was 111 on Wednesday and was unable to tend her school duties at Go

View.

James Dailey motored to Ci den Saturday Mr and Mrs. Jack Clark. Somers Point, apent Saturday with Mr. and Mr* Charles Cosaaboon. PHI Red Fox Dr Charles Grauch and son. Charies. Jr., of Pitman. Mr. Chas Cossaboon and Mr. E. E. Madara and Mr. Ben Crain while gunning Thursday, had the fortune lo kUl

a red fox.

Charles Cossaboon and BenJ Springer motored to Cape May

3=r-=-«i!is •snrssi* «-«*

of Dirrolhy. called on Ms parents.

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. Vos* Spent S

i with !'-r

mmerman. who pe In Atlantic

Itter's son. Mr. -ood Smith. Mr. Walker. Mis* d lr.»eph Hall S wilt* Mr. and In Stone Har-

mcctings at Green

Mrs. Jannle Corson ts at Cape May this week with Mrs. Samuel Coraon. . . . Mra. Frank Edwards and dauxhlei. Mrs Melvin Hymer and Mrs. Newton Sayre, were Friday vlsltora with Mrs. WHliam Coraon at ' The red fox which has given local hunters a merry chase for a week waa killed by George Shaw on Friday. Mr*. Harold Morley and children of South Scavtlle. were at the home of her mother. Mrs. Mac

Whitaker on Friday.

Mra. Mary Stllwell entertained Mrs Elisabeth Taylor, of Germantown. P«. two day* the past *B^rett Smith recently purchased a bora* at Cadarrlllc. Mrs- Sarah I’ Smith has relumed to the home of Nelson Smith, after an ext«>d*fl vWi with her son. A. Smith In Haddon

and Mra

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. which wa

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the Mrs. ElirabctL T *rior p^aw I Mr and Mrs- Rounds, ol vwmwood. visited Mr. .'nd Mrs.

! R Powell, on Sundsy.

j Mr August Pastrc has chari 1 rf Brotherhood nr*t Sunday mori

S.tB. All welcome.

Mr. and Mra. Nooeum, of 1 burg, rtailed at the home-of her parents. Mr. and Mrs- & Bishop. HI With Diphtheria Mrs. Samuel Christian was taken III the past week with diphtheria. Lewis H. -Peterson, of the Straihmere Coast Guard Station, spent Friday with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Garner Peterson. Ifias Helen Syler and slater, of Palermo, visited at the home of their aunt and uncle on Sue " Edwin Noon spent Saturday evening with Ralph Peterson Mr. Clark, of the Sea Die City sut Guard Station, called on Chris Hand Saturday. Gamer Peterson waa In Strathore Friday. Ms Peterson spent Sunday afrnoon with Anna and Lida Ptowler. Kenneth Bonham. Ralph Peterson. Edwin Noon and Unwood Bingham, attended a meeting of the Silver Cloud Lodge. L O. R- .. at Seaville, Monday evening. Mtrn Hilda Bingham and Mis* Ethel Hand, of Clemen ton. spent the week-end with their parents. Revivals Cloae

the revival been carried Moat of the night there have been different speaker* from different towns.

South Dennis

Mr*. Charlotte

Mrs. Edward K. Fcnstemaker and daughter. Evelyn, of Pb I lade! - phis, spent Monday wKh Mr. and Mr*. Franklin Penatemaker. Matthew Jefferson apent the week-end with hts father. Capt-

Stephen Jefferson

Captain and Mr*. A- *. JCeerwald. Miss Martha Meerwald and Francis Meerwald apent Saturday with Mr. an*' Mrs. A. C. M*

wal< at Mill' le.

Mrs. Walter Tomlinson. Millville, vlatted Mrs. Walter

Robinson Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Netoon Boyd, Ihms Eva. Ullle and Ethel Sutn went to Woodbine Sunday. Mrs Clinton Nickerson motored

Sea Isle Friday.

Mr. and Ifra- Dnvi l Sutton. Mr. and Mr*. Amos Hickman ret to Woodbine Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Scholes. of Abcon. called on Mr. and Mr*. C.

Nickerson Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. Augustus Hopping and - Mr*. Josephine Goff, of Ocean City, visited relatives here

Mr*. Thomas Miller and Miss Martha Meerwald attended, a tsar here' meeting at Beileplaln

Mr. and Mrs. William Westcolt.

Si. day.

William Cor yard motored Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Percy Gibson spent the wee kend with Mrs Learning, of Court HouseMr. and Mrs. R. B. Stiles and Miss Bertie SUtes. of Ocean City.l spent Saturday afternoon and evering with Mr. and Mra. E. E I

Madara. A B-y

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhlman. of Philadelphia announces the birth of a son. Mrs. Kuhlman wa* Miss Gertrude Rei* ng of thL place, before her m rriage. Mr and Mrs. T alph Garwood and daughter. Jean, motored to Ocern City Saturday. Miss Ruth DeVault. ol Philadelphia. spent Sunday with Miss Verna Paullln. Mrs. Lilly Coraon. of Camden, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. H. Young. Charles Cosaaboon and daugh ; ter. Mary, spent Monday in Allan tic City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klniler and family visited relatives in MlnetoD.

Mary and Agnes Meerwald. of Camden, apent the weekid with their parents. Mr. and rs. A. J. Meerwald. A Hew Arrival Mr. and Mrs. William Meerwald are receiving congratulations cm the birth of a son on Friday. February IT. He will be named William Augustus. Leali Ludlam and Master John Ludlam. of Cape May Court House, spent Sunday with their aunt. Mis* Margaret Ludlam. Mrs. Grace Crone, supervisor music, and Miss R- S. Gandy, helping teacher, visited our school

Mondsy.

Mr and Mrs. A. Elsenbeig and __n. of Collingswood. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Nickerson. Mr*. Howard James spent Frldsy with her daughter. Mrs. A. C. Meerwald. at Mtllvllb. Mr. and Mrs. John B Scull visited Mr. snd Mrs. Coleman West cot t at Dias Creek last week. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Broelu.* went to Cape May Court House Saturday. On Friday evening they entertained Mr. and Mr. Charles Nickerson, of Wildwood. George Devltt spent the weekend at Cape May. Thomas Holmes and MIHon Thomas went to Ocean City Friday.

Mrs. Jamea Woo Ison attended the regular meeting of the P. of A. at the Fbcer-Mecray bu ing oa .Monday evening. Schaal Election The annual school election v_ held at the Cape May Point school bouse on Tuesday evening of last week. Those running for the offices were: Messrs. Albert dT tra. Thomas Woolaon. Robert Woe Her and Frank Hughes The eicetkm proved to* b* a very exciting one and In spite of the bad weather almost everyone turned to cast their votes. T elected were: Messrs. Frank Hughes and Robert Woeiler. ■s Margaret Nellly. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday here vtaitan old chut'. Mrs, James

her sister, who Is very HI. Mrs. Era Wool son. mt teacher at Ocean City rpent the : end here with her si Miss Ethel Rutherford.

lo Atlantic City on Saturday with hD gransom Mr. Howard Chester, of West Cape May. Misses Anna Berrell and Ixiuisa unison visited Mrs. Frank Sykes at Cold Spring, on Wednesday of

Miss loutss Wool son '

Green Creek

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hess, ac-mpanK-d by hD brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hess, ■pant the week end with relatives and friends in Millville. Harry Foate,-. wife and mother, and tDler. Mrs. Walter Watson. Wildwood on

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loper entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans, of Swalnton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John tnnt and

Arthur Long motored to 8w« boro on Monday. Alice Wilkie woo the prixe In the thrLt essay contest.

The Horae and School Association of Grew Creek, met In the school building on Wednesday and were entertained by Mra Reeves, the Vocational Teschar, who eboweo stereoptl can views of Horae

Mrs. Seth Miller. Mrs. Lewi* ver. Mre Harry Conover, Mrs. Edith Thsal. Mrs. Ralph Scbeilingsr. Mre. Arthur Holllngshead. Mrs. Harold Barber. Mrs. Harry Short, and Mre. Clinton Conover. Albert Foster, of Philadelphia, who baa been 111 and unable to resume hD work. D spending this week with his mother. Mrs. i*

oeler.

A number of men from here at tended the amateur boxing bout* Rio Grande Hall on Monday evening. Revival Meeting* to Continue Revival meetings are lo col nue and Mia* Shay will be here .jD week. There ha* been ovei 62 convert* and an all-day meeting waa held in the church on Thursday, with lunch In the hall for the visitors. Marie Williams, of Stone Har bor. spent the week end with Mis* Themes Wlekcl. Girl* Give Sapper The young girls of Middle Township High School held potple supper In the K. G. E. H*ll Tuesday evening. Miss Anna May Short was a week-end visitor In Millville. Mr and Mre. William Worth who have been in Maryland for the winter expect to return home Mis* Minnie Shay and Mr* Harry Thompson were calling on Capt. and Mrs. Norbury Sunday. Harold Ban r had an electric radio Installed In hD home Saturday

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Mrs. John Rocap waa In Camden on Friday visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs Milton Grace, and her court n. Mre. Walter Ever Ing ham. both of whom are In he

Cooper Hcapital

Mr. and Mre. Robert Smith, of Vineland, spent aeveral day* here last week vDIUug relative*. Mr. and Mre. R. Stiles are In Woodbury at their daughter* home, white their daughter. Mrs. John Bllnn, D In the Cooper

Harry Morgan and wife. Mrs. Hiram Rocap and Mr. and Mre. Robert Smith made a business trip to Court House on Friday. Mr. Robert Smith, of Vineland, has purchased the Harry Morgan property and expecU to go Into the poultry business. Nelson Parks and family, of Millville, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Morgan Warlow apent several days at Pitman last week visiting relatives. Rev. and Mre. William Blsgrove called on Mre. R. Stiles at Ocean View on Thursday of last week. Mre. Hiram Rocap and son were MiUvilte visitor* on Monday. Mrs. Emma Payne waa unite 111 with a bad cold last week. T. H. C. A. HewdqBarter*

Mr. and Mre. George Walters. Jr., of Sharon Hill. Pa., spent Saturday. Sunday and Monday here with hte parents. Mr. and George Walter* Walter and George Search accompanied their grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawn, on a trip to Philadelphia one day last week.

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Mr. and Mrs. Raywmad Bosarth and two chHdran motored to Bridgeton on Tueaday. Mrs. WUUam Barbour. Of Ocean City, spent Tuesday with her niece, Mra J. Uoyd Walter Stretch, of ( o.lingswuod. was calling oa frieada here on Tueaday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw were In Ocean City on Friday.

The children rrf the Academy school are now enjoying the Victrola whl-h was placed In the achool by the I*. T. A and which they also helped earn money to

ay.

John L. Munday D now agent for the Penna R R. at Burleigh having been transferred there. " . end Mrs John Elliott and Marrtn. and Joseph Elltott) attended the funeral of a n. Joseph Wright, a ter. P».. during the past week and spent part of the week there. Erick Chercb te Rc-epen Re-opening aerrtce* will be held at the Old Brick du 'ch the tywl Sunday In March "be church has been closed for the past three

and three childre

Court House, were calling on

friends on Sunday

” and Mrs Wilt Dm Kurt* and Mrs Joeeph Downara were Ocean city visitor* on Friday Mr and Mra. Charles WIIID and two children spent Sunday with

relatives at G Das boro

and Mra. Joeeph Downem and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtz and Ethel Bounds spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. William

over Selby's Store. They will eet Friday wights John Rocap. of Atlantic City, spent the week end here with his pa rente. D. Boiartb D drilling a well for a party at Denntevllle.

Belleplain

Mr, and Mra. Conover, of PH antville. spent Thursday with their daughter. Mra. Levi Hand! Edward Uoyd. of Wildwood, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hems. Rev. Wm. Schenk, of Vineland, spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris. Mr. and Mre. George Hess, of Mlllrille. sprat Sunday with the latter's alster, Mr*. Robert Hess. Camp 86 P. O. of A. entertained Camp 81 of Mllrille, on Tueaday evening, when Camp 86 InltUted four new member* A roast beef supper w*» served. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Loflus. of Woodbine spent Monday evening with Mr and Mrs. R. B. Hess Mrs. L. Riggins spent Saturdsy with Mrs. Nelson Beebe, of Tuck shoe. Mr. and Mr*. Harold I-angley returned home Sundiy. after several day's stay with' the former grandparents. Mr. afcd Mrs. William Langley, of DelmonL Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riggins spent Saturday evening with Mi and Mrs Edward PetUt. of Millville. .. Samuel Heatfin. of Ocean City, spent Saturday and Sunday Ith his family here. Mr*. Prtestey, Mre. Robinson and Mrs Smith, of Atlantic City, attended lodge here Tuesday eve-

Mrs. Amanda Shaw entertained her sister. Mre. Marie Pnulke. of West Cape May. and her mother. Mre. Sara Holms, of Atlantic City, for the day last Wednesday. Transferred In Gevoris Mr. and Mre. Allred Crease little daughter, are now comf ably located at Savannah. Ga where he waa transferred by the Covet

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vteltor In Philadelphia. Paul Matthews, vbo has baen spending the winter In Philadelphia spent the week end here with

relatives.

Joseph Eldredge, who waa so very III last week with poueraonla. Is somewhat improved. Mre. Ida Kremera has been enjoying a visit with friends and relatives In Maryland.

Rr. Long Buried

William Feus ter and Raymond Bailey motored to Ocean City Sunday to rislf Mr Feeater'a uncle. James I-ong. who had been very j til with * eenersi breakdown. Mr '

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downam were In Atlantic Ctty on Satur-

day.

John Mosaop day* in PhlDdeiphDEarl Sharp has purchased a new car. Raymond Bosarth and non were Egg Harbor *D..ors on Monday. Kenneth Boiartb snd Walter Walaxark. of Ega Harbor, were calling on relatives e

West Cape May

RroMria* C-ngretutetioa* Mr. and Mrs. George Rea. Jr. are receiving congraUiUtkMU upon the birth of a daughter. Mra. Rea will be remembered as Ula HickMis* Jennie Reeves D confined to her home with the measles Mrs William Hand and Miss Catherine Rott are spending • week with Mrs. Hand's relatives

in Scranton. Pa.

MDs Margaret Stanley of Mlltville. was a guest of Elitab'" Meyer over the week end. Norma Fisher Is able to he out again after being confined to her home a few days with a savers

Give Nerprise Party

til with * generei breakdown. Mr.' T’ 1 ' friends of Miss Clara Cbaia-

Loag died before they arrived. He |

was buried here at the Old Brick •‘Dre t ome Thursday evening. . TiiMtfav nf this week 1 Mis* Ruth Lovett, of Atlantic c*Bernurd'^Bank* was brought! - •» ‘te nding a few day* with home from Be*. 8 Cape May sut- V;| ** MUdrod Brewton.

fering with pneumonia.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Truland. of

Cape May. spent Sunday here

■ Ith Mrs. Raymond Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. William Swain at-

tended an entertainment given by the Eastern Star la Cape May

Marmora

Mrs Maud Sllman, of Falrriew. spent Uunday with her mother. Mrs Jessie Pott* Mr*. H. Wltmer. of Philadelphia. spent Saturday at her summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Stevenson and daughter, of ( ape May. spent Monday with Mr and Mra. Asa Ma-

dara.

Entertain* Beelsg Circle Mr*. William Sapp entertained the M. K. Sewing Circle Thursday afternoon of last week. A number of young folks from this vicinity, attended the party given by MDa Verna Paullln. of Palermo, on Monday evening ] Byron Young, of Philadelphia. | ■pent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mre. Stillwell Young. Mr. and Mre. Harry Smallaood.; of Seaville. spent Sunday withj her mother, Mr*. Etbelda Young. Miss Elsie Mechlins, of Nor-| rood. Pa™ spent the week end t the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'larence Smith. Mrs. Clara Sapp. Mrs. Imlu Sapp. Mrs. Pearl Sapp. Mrs. Geo.I Garrett and MDs Ann* Garrett I attended the meeting of the Amert-| can I a-g loll Auxiliary at Tucks* Tbrsday evening of last week. ! Mrs Hurry Dibbs and Mrs. 8*rah Dailey spent Wednesday of ‘ »t week with Cape May triends. Mr.and Mrs. Klnuthan Sapp entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mcrvyn Sharp and two aons. of Pleasantille and MDs Carrie Sapp, of Ocean City, ou Sundsy. ss Caroline Young and Dr. Florence Haloes spent Saturday In Atlantic City. Gilbert Corson, of Ocean called on hD father. LewD C

Sunday. M 0*1 cab-

in rg*- crowd attended the! 1 musical given lo the M. E. Church [ ) Sunday evening, by the choir of J Colored M. E. Church, of j Ocean City. Mrs. Eatella Madars and Mrs.j Pearl Sapp, called on Mre. K. con-| ; rad. of Palermo. Wednesday of - last week. ‘

Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hughes are home again, after visiting their dslighter. Mrs. Nat Morrison at her nsw home in Northport.

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Mre. Mary Hildreth, of Avalon, attended tha dinner given by Ihe D. at A. Lodge Friday evvnlnr Mr. and Mrs. Laddie CN returned home after a vtell te Mr.] O’Neil's home In Maryland. 1 yj are expecting to move there -no 1 make their home In Maryland In

the future.

Attend BeeataT Recline Ernest Ed holm motored to Dias Creek last Tuesday evening and atte. ted the Boosters' meeting given by the Grange there. A large number of the young folk*

also attended.

Edward Garretson. ot Allentown. Pa™ spent the past couple of weeks here with friends. Mr. and Mr*. Norman Taylor

been entertaining

Miss M. Wflburham te entertaining friends from MDml Beach.

Fla.

■ Mra. C Homan and grandchildren. Oorden and Vivian Whitehead are spending a week In PhIDdelphD. Mrs. 8. Stephenson spent the week end in PhlladelphD as the guest of her aDter-ln-law. Mre. K Stephenson. Mr and Mra Roland Mason, of Belleplain. visited the former's sister. Mre. C l-oMunyon Thursday evening of last week. Recrltt-s 11608 for Injuries Mrs. Ralph Hughes has just received 81600 for Injuries she received -hen she was run into sy William Ruffvrty. of Plttsbu— The West Cape May Chap*. council will lead the M E. Church of Cape May City next Sunday Mrs. Marie Wool son. of Fishing creek, spent Tuesday evening with MDs Hors Fox. Mias Helen Stephenson visited Mrs. Asa Madara, of Miramar on

Mondsy.

Henry El dredge has been confined to his home for some time

because of illness.

George Griffen. Charles Rich

Mrs H Reims, of DeUware. and'and Robert Bright, of Wildwood. Mre. Tayk-'s mother. Mrs. Mary j visited friend* here Sundsy eve-

DougDss. who recently returned nlng.

i™, . .1.11 lo Port P.H,

Rev. and Mrs. Edward Wright! g surprise birthday Party was spent part of last week In Phils-! ,|„. B Mra . Charles H. Downer si delphia with their daughter. Mrs. hrr home . jos Emerald Avenue. Wllllsm Ssyera. 'with the following present: Mr. Mrs. Wilbert Week* returned an(1 Mrs. LewD Hoffman. Mr. home Saturday, after spending the end Mm. Edward Harris anil week with her son. At and family, daughter. Mr. and Mrs Wllllsm si Norwood. Fi. and w 1 .^: rets- Mo* and eon and Cbarltw H Uvc- In Phradclpt, ™ ] Downer. Mrs. Downer received Mis. Emmi Miller has return-• many fine presents. It was a

ed i.-om i vlalt of s week's time happy event, in IffBUdelphU with her cousins.’ ..

Dr. and Mr* Clarence Kldredge. Townsend’s Inlet MDa Margaret Wei dal. Luther

Shaw und George Nyc spent last Wednesday evening at the home Of Mis* Mara belle Bradley at West

Cap* May.

A burnt For Find Time

i Misa Jennie Reeves. *ho D a Junior at Cap* May High school, is confined "» tier home withj measles. Thi» I* the first time she i bus lost since entering high school. ! Mrs Mr. and Mr*. William Bailey rn-j ra i

Io*lyard j .leg j (

d M»s. Lange, of Prank-

ford. have relumed to their cot-

tage for an Indefinite stay.

Mr. and Mr*. Harr os. of Camden. spent Sunday at their cot-

tage. "The Elraae."

Howard Reed, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mr. Flaghousc

Sunday.

On Sick Lift

t dinner Tue*

|o

ery.

Mr*. I .earning Impnuod

Mrs. Hunnkh having been no

.atunlay af- Ml • nrf Mre. I ery ill dur-j Bulh. iz-t Hz i