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Duble and dauahWoodbury. spent with her parents. Rice. to*t In the 1 on Thursday Howard Town“attcr the tin* refresh- . and Mr*. EdduiKhters aud and Mr. and '» and family.

Spelling Bee _ spell ina bee hall on Monday weak. About Xorand an enjoyable 5Bowel! and, Mr*, ■d went to Phlla- - bus with the the Court House

A. M. on Friday.

MAward J*osi went to P^a. M ( ^ia •nMoodej’ for treatment

Mrs. iUriTf._Kat«s, who has «<WBMam»,|im* with her dsuRhH*> In, woodl.ury. Is wow at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Calloway. of Woodbury, called on relatives here Sunday. Job* Kates, ot MMlvUie. spent Sunday here with bin parents Curtis Fen aim ore and family,

Will Bepeal The east of tbc

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irtUt^f ibe hall Vttw •femes.

Albert Uidlara baa recor-' ,-d from the cut* and -bruiMw which re sustained two week* a<o when he was,struck by an automobile Iriven by Thomas Rltson. of At

, Mrs. » day reoepily at Wildwood with ter mother and brother. Alfred sMadye. whs has been oulte

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'*5uV j, 0. R Corltas has been returned to the AatHtry, .Jl. K. Church here for the third year. Wn aw iH atad >o welaoaw “ and Mrs. Corilaa hack with Mr. and Mr»- R. S. WUt:. of Camden, sp^ntjtunday her* with ItW. brother. William Davis, and and Mrs iforton'Ashton ' cr. of Woodlynne, were

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and M:>. Wiiliam Davis motored to MtlHoa H1U on Monday and attended * meetinr of

which Mr. Davis is s member.

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Mrs. Florence Corson and her rfatwbtet. Ml SB Alice, of Court House, were the guests of Mrs, Mary. Stilwell on Tuesday of last .Hand and lady friend, «f Ocean -City, wm* In (own on Mcmdiiy of last week, calling on trlends. Mr. |Bnd bfrs. Wesley Hughes have returned home after spending th*. winter In Brooklyn with their daughters. Si i and Mrs. Alfred Rhoades enfrrtalned Glenn Walling am) family, of Northfield. for several days receatly. Mrs. Frank Bright and Mrs. Jt nnle Coraon spent a week with the former's dsaabt*jMta- !-•<: ter Davla, In AUantle City Mr*. J. C. Burke and Mr*. N. T. Smith were sent as delegate* to the MethodUt coufereno- at Atlantic City on Friday from the ". E. Church. On Saturday Mr. and Mr*. It. Corron. of Philadelphia, and Mr*. Albert Church, of Cape May, wrre at th* home of Mrs. Nelson Albert Church, of Cape May. Smith. . . The Jten's Bible Claas met al the home of Samuel Clarke Friday evening. « Twentieth Wedding Anniversary

ssly. % About affy *f Shi . lives anti friends enjoyed the affair. Many useful and pretty

CAPE KAY COUITTY TIKES, FEIDAY, KARCH 16. 1928.

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Hassiqpen. -Jt, vietod week PhUadelifla

Mi*. S. ,T Crandol and dangbter. Mr*. Eric Castor, were R lldwood visitors oa Thursday of

last week.

MIss.MaU VPhluimr IU re turned home from Petersburg. ,f. ter spending an egfended tlmt *Wh relatives their.. biven Welcome Jn spite of the stqn^r w.-other Sunday evening, a lawe attendance was at the M «..ChmnB Jb. welcome Rev. and Mrs Charles Hand, of Ewan. A number from qhw Creek. Hwaintim and Wild #bod were also pfwont. Rev. Hand was our former pastor.

Beesley’s Point and Miramar Mr and Mr*. Frank Wilhelm sari two children, <rt Mullica HUL gpent the veMc-end with Mr. and Mrs. b'rtah Young. Hobart Sapp suj) CiJ ’ Young had vary good l«ek e« ug one day this past week. William Sapp la ntjl] confined to hie mom.. The kitchen betas erected on the Jr. O. U..A M. Hal! ta progreeslac rabidly. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young and son..MoparW spent laat Bun»y In Bridgeton with relatives. Mr. and Mr*. Uriah Young motored to Ocean City Monday on business, . -. The Baptist Mite Society, mat Wednesday with Mr*. BiUle Young. William Gannon ha* had a new flre-pto«f roof put on hU portion the house. Surprise Party . Harold Gannon was given a rurnrU* birthday party at P. R. C- House on Tuesday evening of •*ei week- . Spencer Young has bad a Bell telephone Installed In bis home. Lewis Corson ppeat Saturday with his brother. L. F. Corson. Mr. and Mr* E. A. Corson, of _ jean City, called on friends here Sunday. ‘ V > ,, The J. I. C% Will hold a boa lunch social March 1C at P. R. C. House. All girl* are *Klxd to bring a l<ox and the young will buy them.

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..A Mrs. __ Sltelvlllr. wer* dinner KurM* ol Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Potts Tuesday ot I-at week. ; Mis ^ Carrlc^apPP. of Ocean CUy. ,pei!' Sunday »itfc per parents. Mr. and .Mm. Elnstban Kann C

Griffcn Y’ouag. :whp l* working In Paulaboro. spent fhe week-end at hia home here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilhelm aad two children, of Trenton, apt-nl the werk-end with Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Young. Members ;of the American Legion from (bis place attended tb' county rally held in Ocean City Thursday evening of last week. JJr*- William Sapp spent Thursday afternoon -of last weekwith Mrs. Albert Wejltv of Palermo. *:

Birthday Surprise Mr. and Mr*. WHlUm Gannon gave a surprlM birthday patty In the p. R. c. Hall on Tuesday evening of last week In honor of their non. Harold. A large crowd of young folks attended and a good, tltae wa* en oyed by aU. Mr*. Am Madam, Mm, B-r-hert Madam and Mrs. Mil" Sapp spent Tuesday of last * with Mr*. Harry Robbins.

Ocean CUy.

Mrs. Elton Co-ion and Mrs. Edward Coraon. of Palermo, called on Mr*. WUltgin Gannon and Mrs. William Sapp Saturday

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Sewing Circle met . . of Mr*. Mamet Thursday afternoon of last

and Mrs. William Faalkcf Lynbrook. Long Island,

.opent Friday. Saturday and Sun|d«} »1th Mr. and Mr*. Ceorge

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Mrs. Frank Young and eon. nobby, vent Thursday of lav! week with her sister. In Pttcra-

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Those on. the sick list thU week are Mrs. Zorab Coraon. William Sapp and Howgrd Sneed.

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Mr. sad Mrs. Bichard Smith, Sr,. cntrrtalBwd tbatr 4aag)lter. Mrs. Lottie Adams, of Bradgcton. over Jhe week-end. Miss France* Garretaon. ol Camden, spent the week-end at home with bar parents. Carl Dlcklnsoa. who has been very ill with InSamraatory rb.-u-matletn. Is again able to be pat and .around. . . Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Jaekson and Mr*. Adda Gibson attended the IMseral of A relative. David Halbruner. in Phlladelpbls. Sunend Monday. torse Dickinson, who Is road inspector and has been working at Clayton. Is HI at his home

here.

Mra. HaUis DlcJ inaon Is t-nicr-’sluing Mr* Stanton, of Osdarrflle. for a week or ten days.

Pot Lack Burner About twenty Blende from Cola 1 Spring. WoU Capa May and FUhtim Creek Save Mr* Ear# Jack- : son a pot luck dinner at her borne on Thursday evening of last

week.

Mr. and Mrs Dennis Peterson have arrived home after visiting their daughter in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher are -ntertainlng their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fisher, and daughter, of Salem. David Snyder visited hi* mother l.i Camden Friday. Mire Florence Mason, of Camden. la again visiting her brother. Alvin, end family. Mrs. Alice Troupe gave her ■other. Mra. N. Dennison, s surptlav party Monday evening. Mr* LH Hand, of Cape May. -•peni Sunday here at the home of Frank Platt. George Gandy and Leslie Colwell. of Wildwood, vtatted Mr and Mrs. George Smith Sunday. Celebrate Birthday Mrs. Ernest Coraon entertained her parents. Mr. and Mn-\ Edward GilfSth at dinner Saturday evening. The dinner was given in honor of Ernest Corron. Sr.'s birthday. Mt. and Mrs. George Smith made a business trip to Port Morris Monday. Mrs. Martha Brswln spent the week in Northfleld with relatives. Mlsa Martha Hickman, of So. Dennl*. spent Friday nlghi at the home of her aunt. Mrs. G. Snyder. ^Robert JUnttf-haa. return •■.I u ™« In Millville after vislt•lativea here, last wroek.

William GramHek, James Hew> and Howard Ssaln all hiotor« d to Lancaster, Fa.. Sunday. BirChdsy Suijiriv: A surprise party Was given to Grace Hr-win Friday evening In honor of her sevellle* ith birthday at the horn.- of Albert Snyder. Those premnrt werr the Mlrcro Elinor*- BSri*. of Green Creek; Martha Hickman, of So. Dennis; Li I Han Yeaidck. of Erma: Marie Bailey, of Odd Spring. Grace, Mary. Rhode and MIiipIc Brewln. Mrs. I. De Gamp. Mr. r.nd Mr*. Martin Thompson. Monroe and Kenneth Edward*, of Green Creek; Wilson Thompson, of Cold Spring: Harold De Camp. Charles klniagy and M.r. and Mm. Bert Snydsr aud riaughUf. Alberts. She received many gifts and at a late hour refreshment* were served. . , Mrd- Sophh Chamber* and her daughter. Mrr. Sura Dias, and Mr . lihoda Farl»iu are autking preparation* to leave W.-dnesday ot Thuraday In Mra. f*dd!s' car for Miami. Fla., where they will spofid a. month viaitir.g Mr*. Dias’s hubsand. who la a U. 8. navy man. Matinned there. M*. and Mrs. • H. Swain and daughter attended the M- E. Conference In Atlanlio City Sunday. ‘ Fifteen Year* Old A parly war given Miss Ul-i Han Kelly In hono- of her fifteenth birthday Friday «venlng Those present were the Ml* • Jennie and Cora Garrelson. Thrlms and Edith Gartwtsao. Edith and Elisabeth Bailey. Marie and Ullisn Kelly. Campion Hrevcs. Frank Garre tson, Lewis Loebe. Samuel Garrotsom-of Erma, and Harold Berta of Rio Grand;-, and George Kelly, ot"SR^Uadelphii acd Mr? Alb. rt C. Kelly, of Wlssonomlng. Pa., ypent th»

week-end with hi* parents. Mr. f dus Snyder and ~ famllyc of and .Mr* Gconge Kelly. i Hri.tgvton, spout Sunday her.-. Work has been start .l on the looking over his honi<‘. He la home, of Joseph Thompson, of | conlemplating moving hi* famlly WHdwwod. which he is having, back in a few weeks, built on the lot iwntly put- Utfle George Kelly, of Phil.ichased from Walter Garni.-on. dclphis. arrived hen- Thursday Mr. and Mrs. William Uyaniof last week to ♦ju-nri some iid.spent Saturday In Atlamie —■ 4 attendlng the M. E -

Mrs i^-erge 1

and Mr*. Harvey Hawn March 6. The little one has been named Harvey. Jr. John Wilson, a government man.-ha* been spending the past two weeks at his home here. Bennett Station Closes Bonnet t-Station was eloseti officially last Friday as all paper*, book*, etc., were removed by Mr Garret, who was sent here by the Pt-nn-ylvaiila Railroad to do so. Mr. and Mra. Edward Griffith. Mrr. Ivans De Camp. Mts*«* Grace and Rhoda Brewln motored to Atlantic City Sunday .and attended the M. E. Conference and witnessed -wenty-thre* young win being ordainod for the mln--try by the bishop Rev. L. V. Brewla - w IJL. *■_ i in Tabernacle M- E. Chuj-r* snother year to the delight flock. .Sointrs Thompson -and three os spent Sunday evening with g brother. Ephraim. Mr. and Mr*. Mart JHUsingcr, oi North Wildwood, visited Mra. Annie Garretsnn Sunday.

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