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Juram and ■ Wildwood: IB -BBtriken. ' Eacey and
Mr. and Mrs. John Mcunop tended the funeral of her mother on Thursday at laat wwek at New
Brunswick
_ Ii and Farm Downam. Albert Bozarth. Clarence Deraul and Charles Will* attended the meeting of the T. M. C A. ~ ' savlllc on Friday Kenneth Bozarth and te Smith, mother and n Harbor, apent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Borarth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downam ad son. Harry. Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtz, were Atlantic City
i on Friday, ad Mrs. Prat
Ocean City shoppers on Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Downam. 1 of Ocean City, spent Sunday with their parent*. Mr. and Mra. *
Downam.
Anna Canuso spent a few days In Philadelphia the past week. Mr. and Mra. William KurU and Ethel Bounds spent Sund. Egg Harbor with relative*. Katharine and Rboda Downam attended the -Young Peoples Con- ' at Dias Creek on Satur-
day.
South Dennis
t. Leroy Jag- “ a And Musk l were ehi received was greatly Da*t<! Pierson StauriceMr*.
Stiles and sninli
May. risked
Fnddte here Friday a Httdaoa. Of 1-ewe; here ls»t Wedn. «day ' a couple weelut oi atottr-is-Uw, Mrs. Swain snd Jstn.s rkh others, motor.
da SWurdey
WHaob and Mrs. Spent Monday in
Beerei. spent Satm■4 Sunday In Mill-
W home of her uncle. Hughen. and family, gomt. Harry and Caro HEJss Cora GarreUect.
■BK for the day. i Wenriul Fraley IflBe Wednesday
■MkT *«d attend'd the
h;.#»»2rr'“ uncle iJMward Griffith, and Mm A. H. the Chamber of tat in the M. K Ckpe May Court y evening of last Mott went to MillSt lasl week to y, Mr* Florence
i quite 111
tarlson spent the HAng Creek with
Raymond Warner visited Robert Sutton and family Sunday. Joseph Oeraslmchuk and family spent Sunday with Mr. Scipples at Woodbine. Russell Fowler went to Millville Saturday. Nick Catramboae and Miss J. Kvouch, of Woodbine, visited Mr. id Mr*. Joseph Geras imehuk ednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Fensteroaker and aon. Franklin. Mrs. Belle Blake and Thomas Holmes motored to Maurice town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springer and children, of Cape May Court House, visited Mr. and Mrs. Euipringer, Sunday, and Mrs. a H. Simpson e a childrens TislJetL Mr. and Mr*. Shfrley at * Ca^t May 'Court House Saturday. James Boyle and daughter, Sara, went to Ocean City Sunday. Mra. Lewi* Boyd and son have returned to Millville, after spending several week* with Mra. J.
Boyle.
The E. P. League attended service* at 'the Petersburg Church
Sunday evening.
Capt. and Mr*. A J. Meerwald, Francis and Edward Meerwald went to Bivalve Saturday. On Sunday Capt. Meerwald and family motored to Millville to visit Mr and Mrs. A C. Meerwald. OUs McKaig went to MDlvUle Sunday. , Mra. Ralph Peterson and Mra. R. Bittner, of Avalon, visited Mrs. Deborah Nickerson Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scull visited Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Douglas* at Dias Creek Wednesday. Miss Cathariue McCormick spe.il Friday nhbt with Mr. and Mra. Carl McCormick at Unwood. Mr. and Mrs, Howard James and Mr*. John Scull attended an allday meeting nt Green f ' r »*k
Church Thursday.
Jarnec Coapman went to South
SeartUe Friday.
Mrs. Eliza Sharp has returned , her home at Court House. Mr. and Mrsi Richard Hand. Mrs. Clinton Nickerson. Mr*. Chan. Nickerson. Misses Margaret —* Esther Nickerson attended a c-rt given by the Goshen Band Thuraday evening. , Mr*. H. R- McCormick and Miss Margaret Underroan spent the week end with relative* <" Mill-
South Sea vi lie Sam Morton warn a Court House visitor on Monday morning Mary Pierson spent Thursday of last week with Mr*. Harry Counteas at Townsend’s Inlet. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Spence, of Woodbury, spent the week here with his parents. Margaret Selby spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week In Philadelphia. Will TMt Talley Forge Tue eighth grade pupils of the South SeavlUe school held a I ' sale on Saturday. The pror will go for a trip to Talley Forge. Hi Hilton and aon Ferrain. and Sid Nichols, msde a business trip to Cumberland on Friday. HI Hilton remained over night driving a horse down on Saturday for Mr. Nichols The friends of Mrs. John B of Woodbury, are glad to 1 that she Is doing so nicely after an operation on Thursday of last week at the Cooper Hospital. Mrs. Bllnn is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Stiles, of Ocean View. Mr*. Hi Hilton It entertaining her father from Millville. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Smith have loved some of their household goods down from Vineland to H.
Rocap’a.
D. 1. Bozarth was quite Bl several days the post week. The Y. M. C. A boys held their regular business meeting on Friday evening. One group met at Elmer Ellenburger’s and the other group met at Frank Pierson* Mr*. Melvin Wills and Mrs. Joel Robinson were Court H visitors Friday. Mr*. Prcttyman and son. Woodbine, spent the week at their cottage on the c
ground.
Greenfield Miss Mary Ellen DuBosq, West Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her parents here. Preaches Here Rev. John G. DuBosq. of Ds.by. Pa., preached at Petersburg Church. Sunday morning, and at Seaville In the afternoon. Quite a large number turned out on both occasions and all enjoyed the ser-
mons.
Mrs. E. DuBosq has returned home after spending some time visiting relative* In Philadelphia Miss Helen Richardson. Petersburg, spent the week with Miss Dorothy Carrin. George Murray visited brother, Pete, In Egg Harbor on Sunday. William Hess, of Petersburg, spent two days last week with bis uncle. Hiram Sack. Matilda Angely spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Uppcnnan ’~ SeavlUe. A. Tapplner. of Seavllle. called on John Angely on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MUIer and children. Blenyla. Wilbur, John and Donald, called on Mr. and Mra. John Sande on Sunday. Mr. R. Grooms, of Petersburg, who has been very ill is able to be about again, and called on Hireim Sack on Thursday of last
“•eek.
Daniel and Edward Bailey and Jack Powers, of Tuckaboe. called George Dukes on Monday.
Green Creek
Cold Spring
Miss Dot Ed holm was calling on her cousin. Miss Betty Smith, at Wildwood Saturday. Mias Jennie Reeves is Improving from an attack of measles, but her sister. Alice, Is now Confin «1 to her borne, a victim of the disease. Both girls are students at Cape May High School. Start Spring Plow lag Several farmers here have already started their spring plowing. Albert Matthews has quite a plot of ground ploughed. Arthur Wilson and Frank McNeil visited in Woodbine Sunday. Raymond Bailey and William Feaster were Millv'lle visitors Wednesday of last week. Thomas Brannigan, of Philadelphia. has been spending the lari two weeks here at the home qf Mrs. Mary Barnard. Mrs. Hannah Learning is spending from Tuesday until Friday at the Cooper Hospital. Camden, thfci week, undergoing observation and treatment there. Swain Hoffman. Wilfred Swain and cousin Howard Swain, of Erma, all motored to Philadelphia
Saturday.
Miss Dorothy Ramshaw. Alice ..eeves. I^eua and Dorothy Bdholm and Everett Jackson motored to Egg Harbor Friday evening where several of the girls played;
! the basketball team !
Cape
Cape May City
Mra. Harry H. Needles cBtertertalned at a bridge party on Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. Joseph A. Ward, of Sewell Avenue, entertained the members of her bridge club on Monday evening. Jacob Young. State Insurance Examiner and Howard Moore, real estate broker, of Philadelphia, spent several days In Cape May this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Hand and son. T. MUlet Hand w« week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Johson, at Wynnefleld,
Pa.
Mrs. Robert Hand and her two cbUdren have returned to their home here, after spending weeks at Vineland with relative.. Chops Feet Alvin Argoe. who seriously injured his foot while chopping wood, is now at the Hahnemann Hospital. Philadelphia, where h* Is being treated. Miss Hilda N Ware spent several days this week at Philadelphia. Mrs. William C. Mecray was hostess to her bridge dab on Friday evening at ber borne. S14 Jefferson Street. Miss Rebecca Stevens and her mother, Mra. Z. Stevens, a. a part of the week at Phlladel-
i Mill-
Vl Mrs. J- B. Scull entertained the i-tiles' Aid Thursday. Joseph James visited relative* h *Mrs Mt CbArle* Nickerson, Mrs. Stenecker. Mrs. E. Scull. liboda Barnes. Margaret Ludlam. Margaret and Esther Nickerson. <■ Reblschon. M. Hutchinson and Milton Thomas went to Philadelphia on the excursion w cones I. Critnn. CUM BSp— Su se. visited our school Thurs^Rlght Rev. Monsignor A - of lie* Die City, called on < aptata A J Meerwald and family an 1 ! William Meerwald and family ^Walter Stiles. Mr. and Mra- Al-
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^cS 0 ™ 8 “ ,,h ^ 8UD - aontee starting j day. Mrs William Bnunell. ongport bridge j Mr u |ic nty. called on Mr and „ . . Mr, 1 jam.- Eld red ge Saturday.
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ten has been
marking
, of the ground ; r^nd te^acHlng
lots.
Nelson Garret-
. Mon<
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at.d Mra. Bobert Trout entertained at dinner on Sunday Walter Trout and family and Howard Peterson, wife and daughter, of Eldora. Elmer Hemingway and wife attended u sale at Vineland Saturday. Will Rebuild Home Joseph Trout plans to reb his home and erect a new gat the spring. dr. and Mrs. Seth Miller and , Horace, spent Sunday In Cape May. Frank Camp and Ebble Trout made calls In Eldora. Ueislcrville. Dorchester and Leesburg on Wednesday of 1»'* week. Mr. and Mi Francis Holmes motored to Mill*.He or Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Janes entertained a number ot relatives at dinner on Thursday of last week. Mrs. B. Snyder and daughter, of Erma, were among the guests and at!ended the all-day meetings In the M. E. Church. Mr. and Mrs. R-bert Trout and Mrs. Harry Faster "hopped Court House Saturday. Uriah Crease, accompanied by David schull, of Rio Grande, rtttnded the County Chamber of Commerce meeting on Thursday evtrlng of laat .week at Cape May Court House. Mias Leona Hitchner called on Miss Helen McCullough, of Wildwood Junction. Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Holllngshead r»n i.ed home Sunday after spendiuT part of last week with her sistir. Mrs. Clarence Howell, of
v.'eek.
M '. and Mrs. Henry Loper . Rrtained Mr. and Mrs. John
, Jodgeon. of Atlantic City, on
* vUited Mr. and .Sunday.
1,rue* Monday. I Mr* Charles Caffery returned »ron visited Mr. and. home last week after spending ■tiles Saturday. wine time In Pittsburg. Pa. Uia ,nd Helen Meer-! Lev.- Conover Is having a ci- **“. ’'"ueerwi.M of I ** d^an^Mre. Horace lies* were
May High. Both the boys’ and the girls’ team defeated Egg Harbor that evening. Mrs. Fred Ramshaw spent one day last week shopping in Phila-
delphia.
Charles Bohm made a trip to Philadelphia Monday. Arthur Sykea, of Philadelphia. >ent last week at his home hen*. Mi. and Mrs. Horry Davis. Of Wildwood, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. Loper. Washington's Birthday. Bad Fall Mrs Thomas Wilson, aged mother of Arthur Wilson, 'ell last Saturday while In her room it liking her head heavily, cubing her to be very ill during the past few days. She has recovered what, however. Miss Irene McPherson., who Is employed in Atlantic City, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David M.Pherson. Grange Beets Bond i* At next week’s meeting of the Grange, on March 6th. Richard Reeves will show vocational slides which wtU be Interesting and instructive. Mrs. Alex Ewing visited her mother. Mra. Homes, and sisters Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Boiee. al Groan Creek, over the week end. Mr. and Mra. Edward Buck of Sea Isle City, called on Mr. and Mrs. John McPherson Sunday. Ottway Brown’s class of beys held a prayer meeting at borne of William Dickinson evening recently. Samuel Wilson and Felton Ewing arc erecUng a new outbuilding (or George Ewing. Mrs. John Weldon visited Mrs. Chsrles Bonnell at Court House, ■
Friday.
Mrs. Sara Faunee. of Goshen, has been here for some time helping Mrs. Charles Arnold care for Mr. Arnold, who has been in very
poor bealth.
John Soffe and son. Paul, of Camden, spent Sunday bore with his sister. Mrs. Mary Foster. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Feeler entertained at dinner Saturday Mr. and Mr*. Harry Tyler and Capt. and Mrs. James Ross, of Cape
May Court House.
Mrs. Edward Wright* »uuoay school closs. “The Sstandard Bearheld a succeasful baked bean supper In the recration room of the Presbyterian Chapel Thursday
everlng of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oflway Brown entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. B Kalghn and Mrs. Sommer* Uoyd.
phis with friends. Miss Mario: Hug' e* entertaln1 the mem l rs of her bridge clnb on Monday erenlng at ber Columbia Avenue 'Kune. Mra. Stanley ocbellenger and ber small daughter have left the Womens' Southern Hospital and returned to their home here. Mis* Katherine Stevens la spendlag a month at CoUtngswood with Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Stevens and family. Mrs. Harry Lemmon. Sr., entertained the members of ber bridge club on Wednesday afternoon at her Washington Street home. Mrs. Joseph Lockwood, of Boston. Mass, has Just returned from Asheville. N. C. Mrs. Lockwood entertained on Friday evening. Dr. and Mrs. R. Walter Starr, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Logan B. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mecray. Miss Mary Isabel Bosserman. of Philadelphia, is enjoying several days with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Bosserman. at the Presbyterian Manae. Mlsa Hannah Smith and her sister. Miss Jane Smith entertained the Tuesday afternoon bridge club this week at their Washington Street home. Mias Lillian Townsend Is visiting for several days. Mr. and Mrs. M B. Leach at their Philadelphia
home.
Mlsa Bailie Baen spent last week at Downlngtown. Pm., with rela-
tive*.
Mr and Mr*. Joseph A. Ward, of Sewell Avenue, entertained Mr. and Mr*. George Turner, of Millville. on Friday. Miss Mary Alice Eldredge celebrated her birthday on Friday evening by entertaining several friends. Mrs. James Hsmilton and her daughter, Mrs. B. Wlnamore. »pcnt several days recently at Philadel-
phia.
Rio Grande
Mrs. Annie Crease and son. of Philadelphia, spent the week end Christian Lehman*. Earl Hoop's sister and hurt Philadelphia, spent the week end with the Hoop family. Mr. Roop has been 111 for a long time. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Wolcott spent Wednesday of last weok at Springfield. Pa., with hi* aunt and mother. The Bell Telephone men gave a party on Tuesday right of last week for the men and their wives at the home of Nelson Garretaon. Erma. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Entrtkin were among those present. Archie Peterson has bought a building lot at Erma Courtland Dickinson wired the m home of Walter Hand last
eek.
Herbert Uringston has a badly Infected arm. from a boll. He gone to his borne at Holsopple, Pa. Mrs. Eldredge Hawk, who ha* been spending the past month with relative* at Freeland. ~ returned home on Friday. Attend ( unhwence e Young People* Middle Township Sunday School Conference wa* held Saturday afternoon and evening In the Dias Cr«ek M E. Church. Twelve of our young folks attended. Mrs. Roy E. Woicoll attended the funeral of ber uncle. Duffleld Downs on Monday at Atlantic
City.
r here. Saturday.
A Lillie Sen
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray, of Philadelphia, and Cape May. are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, born at Mace's Hospital, on Thuraday. February 23. Mrs. Murray before her marriage was Mias Rea Needles, daughter of former Postmaster
So! Needles.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stidworthy. of Philadelphia. were week-end guests of the former’s mother at her borne here. Mrs. Mary Sawyer has left Cape May for Florida, where rtie will remain for the balance of the wlnBefore going to Florida Mrs.
Palermo
Mrs. William Bradford is home after spending several weeks in Philadelphia. Miss Lydia Hampton Is on this week's sick list with a very bad cold. Dennis, of Denniaville. spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. William Weetcott. Mias Myrtle Madara spent Frity In Cape May Court House. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corson and Mrs. Elton Corson motored Atlantic City Saturday after-
burg. spent Saturday Dailey. Charles Cossaboon has one of re new Ford sedan*. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Madara and daughter. Myrtle, motored to Pitman Sunday afternoon to visit Dr. and Mrs. Charles Granch and family. Miss Verna Paullin visited friends in Philadelphia the past Mrs. Spencer Young and UtUe ion. Robert, of Beesley’s Point. Islted ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young. Wednesday after-
ran.
Among those who went U Philadelphia' on the excursion on Washington’s Birthday were the Misses Lena Collin* and Myrtle Madara. George Tripple and Curtis Corson and son. Curtis, Jr. Rlchsrd Kuhlman. of Philadelphia. spent the past week with *‘r. and Mrs. Conrad Raising. Charles Coasaboon and son. Charles. Jr., called on Walter Hcrtzog. of Steelmantown. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corson end Mre. Sarah Dailey motored to Bridgeton Sunday.
Tuckahoe
Mrs. Ha/ry Morgan was at Ocean City visitor Saturday. Mrs. Eva Miller, ot PhllatW phla. is here raring for George Miller. S<-. who is very 111. Mrs. Martha Bailey. Mrs. Mary Dare and Mis. George Bailey took advantage of the excursion to Philadelphia on Wednesday of last week. Leon Stowe and family. Ocean CHy. called on Mr. Mr*. Charles Warren on Thursday of laat week. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Hagelgan* and son were Millville aud Vineland shoppers on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Howa Madden :nd Mr*. Jennie Madden made a business trip to Millville on Wednesday of last week. Mm. John Little. Mrs. Ed. Uoyd and Mr*. Harvey Taylor visited Mrs. P. J. Sturgis at the Millville Hospital Saturday afternoon. at which institution Mrs. Sturgis la recuperating from an operation she underwent last Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Lacroix have been the guests of Mrs. J. Wood, of Philadelphia, the past week. Mr and Mi*. J n Batdori entertained Frank Loeecher and John Earnshaw snd their families of Philadelphia, on Sunday. Alden Parker, of Barrington, spent Wednesday of laat week here with his sister. Mrs. Roland
Sharp.
The Tuckahoe branch of the V. C. T. D« met at the home of Mr*. Mary J. Champion Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Kate Haley, of Pleaaantvtlle. was in town Sunday calling
on friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Berry, of Quinton, visited with E Robinson and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs William Sullivan. Plecsantville. called .on Mrs. Mary Godfrey and M. Godfrey. Sunday afternoon. Organise Kpeurth Id-ague The newly organised Epworth league of the Tuckahoe M. E. Church held Its first business meeting Frida} evening iglth Rev and Mrs. A. <\ Creamer at the parsonage, with the Petersburg cabinet as their gpest*. The offlof the league were elected a* follows: President. Rebecca Gandy; first tire president. Jane Fraser; second vice president. Rse Hagelgan*; third vtoe president. Anna Woolf*; secretary. Elsie Wooife; treasurer. Mary E Robln■on; rntertaiameUt committee. Rev and Mr*. A. L Creamer. After the business wa* concluded a pleasant social program was Introduced. The next meeting will be held the fourth Friday evening in March at the home of Miss T.
Williams.
Toii-'iisend’s Inlet Mr. Moore, of Kfcil*d»*:hia, was the guest of Charh . Bolte over Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Sam Van Bant, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday aa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lange. Chari.* idler, of Philadelphia, was a Sunday visitor. Howard Fullerton and niece. Mss. Barth, of Philadelphia, entertained a house full of friends over Sunday. Mrs L'lge Mill has her arm a slln>(, .*a a result of her bad fall In Philadelphia. The Sa'urday evening card party was gold at the home of Mra. Gray. After the games, the usual lunch war served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burkbardi. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at their cottage on Cedar
Street.
Mra. Hermanlt*. of Philadelphia. spent several days of the past week at her cottage. Harry Young, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at hla apartmect. Mrs. Eugene Layer, of South Philadelphia. who has been spending the pas' week with Mrs. Hanly. has returnee :c her horn*. Boat Club Meets The member* of the Motor Boat Club gathered at the house of Howard Reed on Sunday afternoon. A quiet time was had, discussing the coming fishing wesson snd how to Improve It, Mrs. Hawke, daughter and son-in-law. of Camden, motored down i Saturday for the week-end. Thomas Pyrot has gone to Philadelphia for a buslnesr trip, wu; stay about two weak*. ; h. Bo veil, who has been spending the wi.ter with her niece in Pensauken. has returned her home on Rose Street. Miss Margie God ward and a friend, of New Brunswick, paid a visit over Sunday to her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Godward Many residents feel that a complaint should be msde to the Pennsylvania Railroad by our authorities. noout the string of freight cars blocking Roe* Street, preventing the POOUW fmm crossing the road to the iwslk approach to the beach.
Marmora
Belleplain
Laberta Day. of Woodbine. spent Saturday aud Sunday with Miss Glendora Mason. Thomas Hlckby. of Bridgeton, Is speeding a few day* with Jesse
Hauch.
Rev. Pangburn. of Eldora. spent Friday with Mr, and Mra.
Thomas Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Mslara. of Swedesboro. spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mra.
Frank Barnes.
Mra. Edward Hoffman spent Friday with her slater. Mr*. Clarence Lemunyon. of Cape May. Benjamin Creamer, of Moorea- , ; town, apent Saturday and Sunday ^ ’ with his mother. Mr*.
Mrs. Amy Gannon at.d
Ray, spent Wednesday in Cam- 1 den. with her mother. Mrs. Maude]
** Horace Steele, of Philadelphia. *”” 1 ^ " lth »“* bro,h ' r ' spent Sunday MhlssummwhomeJ an(] „„ KtnneU B onhara
baby, of Eldora. spent Sun-
John Pettit, of Uinrllie, spent
here. He reports that his father. Dr. William Steele Is still In the hospital snd slowly improving
from his recent illness.
Mr. and Mr*. Morris Stephenson and son. of West Cape May. spent the week end with ber parents
here.
Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Pott*
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West Cape May te? “
Ocean City: also her cousin.j Sawyer will spend a few days Mr* Annie Young, of Wildwood., with Mrs. Henry Sawyer at Phlla-
1 delphta.
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Mrs. O. Lafferty and daughter. Mazle. spent Wednesday of laat week In Philadelphia. The following members of the Triangle Class of the chapel went to Philadelphia to see the show. "The Love Call" Mrs. J. Speck. E. Brown. C. Ware. F. Hand. E. Edlsall. J. Roseroan and Mrs. J. Hlchardson. of Delmont. and Mrs. L. Eldredge. of Freehold Mr* J. Bennett and son, ol Tuckahoe. spent Monday with Mr*
C. Baker.
James Wilson spent Washington’s Birthday In Philadelphia.
Out Again
The many friends of George Cummings. Jr., are glad to see him out again, after being the victim of scarlet fever. Judge Eldregde and family, spent one day last week in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hemminway spent Monday with relatives
Palermo.
Miss Lenna Edholm was the guest of Miss Elizabeth Meyer
, Saturday and Sunday,
j Mrs. Smith Stiles spent the
week end In Millville. Mr*. H. Pierson spent oi last week in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Charles Perkins spent Thursday of last week In Colllngs-
and Fred
Potts, of Audubon and C. Wilson and daughter. Ida. of Woodbury. Mias Frances Stratton attended lecture in Atlantic City Tues-
day.
Celebrates Birthday.
with the latter’s parents, and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman. Iss Evelyn Harris spent Prl day with her sister. ..Mrs. Scott Howell, of Millville. Louella Barnes returned home after several weeks' stay 1th her sister, Mrs. Madara, of
Swedesboro.
Mrs. Edward Goff, of Olaasboro. spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess. Mrs. Isabella Meislc. Of Philadelphia. spent Thursday and Friday of last week with her mother.
Mrs. H. Layton.
few friends railed on Wll- Mrs. K. Helaer, of Dennis vine. Layton Monday evening to D visiting her daughter. Mrs. W.
help him celebrate his birthday. |W. Mason.
Mrs. Mary DeBenedlctus. of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Howell. Philadelphia, apent Tuesday of,"t Millville, spent Sunday with
last week with Mrs. Fred Ponliere. | <t Mr and Mrs. Calvin Mount, ol J Estelville. spent Thursday of last]
^ -,th hu Beesley’s Point
Dr. and Mrs. Ycrkes. of Middle-, town, made a few calls on friends ^
here on Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. A«a M*^* Mrs. Sarah Wilhelm spent Frlr ££ SSfwo^r.^f Atlio-!^ W d ‘‘ U ‘ hlcr ' ^ tic City, spent Friday at ber for- BallBllg<1 . „ , un Biok roer borne here. , Mrs. Clark and daughter. Mabel. Mra. Ei word « orson an- ! and tW() n * ce „ were ln ocean City Elton Cor son, of j Saturday Thursday of last week with An. j Mrg A Corson, of Ocean Elmer Con-on. j Thursday of last week Irf-giua Heeling , with her sister. Mra, Hattie Smith.
p latter’s pan nts, Mr. and Mrs.
and Miraniar
The American legion boys held], their peml-monthiy meeting «t,i “Green Briar Inn" Thursday eve-! nlng of last week. I* Mr and Mrs. Harry Robbins, of] Ocean City 'lent Sunday with Mr.I,
■mJ Mrs A -a Madara.
Mrs Peter French l* teaching I, M-huo! P' tersbU’ g as substitute I | for Mr*. I 'ornglia Ross, w hose ji little son. Grafton, has been quite Miss MaraVll Bradway ts veryliii
ill at this writing.
Mra. Robert Chambers spent j
Wednesday of last week in Phila- ^ dvlphla. ! rta 'j. ’ p^y
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