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C-ors* ' f**®* _ u |4 Met mnk Cr«M jL».u Thursday Of U

«hr M- E Chureh, h«»d v,,-i !hl» swk- „ t t, gad M«- Norman Burke !! ilS i W« dn*<day »H H»n*f Taylor wa» ». 2«phla > itUor Thurada: of *"1 C Lan*l*T a-id aon t rtuixiay -f ia*< mnak U L and PbiladelphU.V.., Cturchiu. or Miimne. Il t„ motk*T. Mm. Elxlra , ii Sunday.

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Mr. and Mm Clarence Lemonyon. of Cape May. spent Sunday *ith Mra. Lem un yon’a atater. Mra. Edward Hoffman Mini Erma Maeon and slater. Hulde. motored to MUlsIUe on

Monday.

Mra. Anbury Bachelor, of Woodbine. paaerd Sunday pith her par Mr. and Mr*. William

Sails lor Germany » Clara Gruber tailed for Germany, laal week. _ ,S, expect* to rewaln for of inddlniu dnmtl— I, , -xrepitl'ja Of Tuckahoe t Church on Wednesday eeed ig.1 seek tendered a reL -o the new paator. Rev, .... Pa reel la. and hi* Wife. - Rath Clark vlalted with jro in Philadelphia Sunday. Uoyd and Mm Re.pent Saturday in t-ir City- . -iJ R. Martha Bailey la vlaltlnff *.:• ; lyTobur*. T C T. U. t« Meet r* -tnlur monthly moetlny tV Womea’a ChrtatUn Ten.U-. I uon will be n*M at hx&r of Mra. Mir Horn. r. n«r*dty ifternoi.n. April 5 B ,r.txr» are urged to attend i r.^tint „ |r> Sarah i lugersolt, ■ Is rtaltinr with her gf.T. Mr Ward Stole. K! and Mra. Paul Sharp K vim-Und on Salurdaj I: and Jin- Robert Hagelgana r Tt.ur day of laat week In bd'iphia. I; and Mra. Harry Cox and . and Mra. Jennie Sttlle let »ith rtlallvm IB Collingsd Thursday of laat week, k: and Mra. James Wliliama, 0*r. iitnn. spent Sunday here hi> pareuta, Mr. and Mm r. Williams.

« Edna Corson motored to iclphla on Sunday with I* from Ocean City, and Mr*. Clun Van Horn 1 Sunday with Mm Mary >r. Cla- nce Pish, of Collaited here With rela-

■rday.

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air and Mm Joseph Riggins of Avalon, spent Saturday after --mu with Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

MB.

Mr. and Mra. George Hem and children, of MlilvlUe. sp.ni Sunday with the latter's sister. Mrs.

_ Hickey, of Bridgeton, a pent Saturday with Jew Hand. Mr. and Mm Elbert Eldredge. Leesburg, spent Sunday with the latter’a parents. Mr. and Mm - seph Maaon. Mr. and M'.. Prank Hunter. Irvlag Lore and Mm Mary 8hsw. of Millville, called on Mm H. ~ Layton Sunday. Mm Edith McCormick, of Millville. spent the week-end with h.r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob

Pettit.

Mr. and Mm Conover, of Pieasantrtlle. spent Thursday of Iasi with their daughter. Mrs.

Levi Hand

and Mm Walter Hess spent Saturday In Millville. Mr. and Mra. Schlnk. of Vineland. called on Mr. and Mm Thomas Harris Saturday evening. John Delcorta. of Ocean City, spent the week-end with his mother. Mra. M. Deleorla. Mr. and Mm C. P. Hew entertained Rev. and Mra. Pangburn at dinner on Friday evening. Mra. Thomas Pettit entertained her brother. Mr. Pfenntngsteln. of Carodec. on Sunday/ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman and Mm Prank Barnes spent Friday evening with the former’* daughter. Mias MaMl Hoff-

man. at Hanmonton.

Mrs. W. W. Mason spent the week-end with Mr. and Mm Lim-

beck. of Millville

M and Mrs. R. N. Hess. Mr. am 1 Mrs- A. 8. Paurr attended whool meeting at Cape May Oohri House Tuesday evening. M.-. and Mra. Kenneth Bonham, of Elder*, spent Sunday wlih the latter's pereals, Mr. and Mm

Cl*recce Hoffman.

8. Uoyd. of Anbury Park, spent

. - w „ h y.

Cape May City

Saturday m*. Sunday mother. Mrs. M. Uoyd.

Goshen

The M. E Sunday school are

lr and Mm Daclel Bailey i p^p.rinj a n Easter cntertaXn-

i: Niturdsy snd Sundar «“ j m#nt

W^lphls with Mm Eva MU- Mn| _ Joseph Wells and Mrs.

Richard nougherty. returned home, after visiting their perent*. Mr. and Mr*. Wesley Hughes for a

week.

Mr. and Mr*. Charles R. Mlxncr were ,l*hUadelp»'a shoppers or

Tuesday.

Mr and Mm Ernest Debus entertained twelve of their friends recently from Old Bridge. N. J. Those who attended the Eastern Star meeting at Wildwood Tuesday eaentng were: Mrs. T. Crandol. Mrs. Eric Castor and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith. On Wednesday Mrs. Clarence Moore had s hat making class at the home of Mr*. Lewis Powell Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. L. H. Powell included Mr and Mrs. Eugene Round* end daughter, of Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs Milton W'allIng. of Wildwood. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Hughe, snd son. of Cape May. and Miss W Cassidy and Mr.

J. Williams, of Burleigh.

Sdrt, £ T«w. j™., cr.»a<.l and Howard Corson, local live stock experts, attended tbe hor.r baxaar st Vineland last Friday. The Cp-Streamera Class of the

——. . I M E. Church are preparing to ' Sack, of ® wen "ii. 0 ia h party on April S. at the Anns G. ^IWonK- £»* of^hrir teacher. M. E Todd isde. railed on Mrs.j g amut; | Bright i» just complet"rv.n Tueaday. ,' ing extrtisKe slirraliuos to his • U.ajn entertained Thr opacity of hU green-

hot beds have been

Ci't- llugelgaaa and family. iHxbolla. spent Sunday here

Ik :h' : rrlsUvda.

Bwrg- Green was in Phlladel-

me* Taylor la very 111

•-ent writing,

iiarry Morgan spent Satur-

deean City.

Myrtle Prescott, of Phlla- - »a* a week-end guest at

< • Mrs Mary U He.

h.iher Corson was a re-

■ mr at Court House.

>»ran»l Haro** spent Pun-

1 'ipr May.

1t> Miller, of Philadelphia, the home of the lale George " and U ,:i-posing of bis 1 -11 coods at private sale Maty Abbott and (amity, of * are guests of her parand Mrs. Enoch WII-

Palermo

and Mm Arthur F. Hand and family have opened their cottage b -re to remain over Eaatrr. Mr and Mr* Frank B. Meeray. of Stockton Avenue, entertained over the week-end their daughter. Mlm Harriet Meeray. Mr. andMm Ferine and aon. Leslie, of Tre.iton Mr. and Mra. Michael Garrity and family.' of Philadelphia, spent the week-end nt this resort. Mm Samuel M. Pchellenger relumed to her Michigan Avenue home on Saturday after enjoying several weeks with relative* at Dayton. Ohio. Mr. and Mm. John Eatell. of Philadelphia, were the week-end guests of lb-' latter's parents. Mr. and Mm Julsa Deulsot Mr. and Mra. Clinton Gosling and daughter, fnaa. of Merchantvllle. motored to Cape May for the week-end. MU* Helen Moore entertained at bridge on Monday evening. Miss Vesta Stevens, of Myrtle Avenue, entertained the members of her bridge club Monday evening. Tt- next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mias Virginia Zortman. Mm Horace Boardraan and aon. of Camden. N. J., are spending several days in Cape May with Mias Louise Miller and her ter. Miss Ionian Miller. Mm William C. Meeray entertained at a bridge party on Thursday evening. loaeph Schellenger entertained a stag party on Monday eve-

ning.

Mrs. Luther C. Ogden, who baa been seriously 111 at the home of her sister m New York, returned to her Kearney Avenue home on

Friday.

Underfoot Operation Mrs. Millard F. Ware underwent an operation at Cooper Hospital on Monday. R. D. DePul. of bi-oudibrug. was overseeing hi* pvopiriy Interest* In Cape May this week. Mr. and Mm Jay E. Meeray entertained the member* of their bridge club va Friday evening at their Be i ton Avenue home. Seven Yean Old Mia* Agatha Fogg, daughter of Mr. and Mm Lelsnd Fogg, of California, who are spending the win tar in Cape

her seventh

day fcy entertalnlni

her little school friends.

The Tuesday afternoon bridge jolt met this week at the home of Us* Jane 8ml!*' and Mias Ha. ah Smith Seventeen guest*

•re In attendance.

Mr*. Elva Benckert. of Lafayette Street, was given a birlfada r surprise party on Tuesday ev ting. There were flfteen

gue*ls present.

Beesley’s Point and Miramar

Mbs Anns Giggler s

sfto are spending me Cape May. celebrated

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer,

'of South Dennis, apent Thursday The W. C. T. U. held their regu-i*^ *m Daniel Chambers Isr meeting Tuesday afternoon; “ l r - H™- Fran* Lloyd, of with Mm 8. Young at M.ramar. Wildwood, spent Friday evening Os bora foro^ Jr. of Ocean brather Richard Uoyd CHy spent Thursday night of last 1 About thirty-live members of SSiSrSEXSt' '«£Sj S: T"lt Th. Ml, top, htld Ibelr. W-] 1 “ l

Mr. J.m.r CbMBb.r R . ot Go-

oTto to„r. m.t T—-l'^- f iTo^S, 11 d« dv.nlni of to —k .|0|l*" b "" *" L U Comp ' M 8MM.I ®ld. NortOd .p,d, W~l-.dT-toto “ to w “ ‘ , ' r

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Mrs. t. L. Corson loesoay eTe ^jEd WMr 4 Scull spent Thursday of

.mb! Saiur-l WMk ml Cmp6 Po,nt '

Mn * Uriah Morton apent Thurs-

lias Cctnauaj^j. of |flsl week aI Cape May.

J. E. Chester and Morris StUes each have new automobiles. Leroy Howell and Zadok Sharp, of Holly Beach Coast Guard Station. spent Friday with their par-

its.

About forty-five young friend* of Clifford Norton went to hi* home to help him celebrate hi* twelfth birthday. After playing game*, refreehnients were served All wished him many happy birthdays to follow. Mr and Mrs Daniel Chambers id sons spent Sunday with her parents at Helslervtlle. Mr*. Rlcnard Uoyd spent Saturday night with her aunt. Mra. Socrates Willi*, at Court House. Mr. and Mra. William Shelling- . Alvin Bell and Raymond Uoyd were taken Into our church on Sunday as the result of the revival at Green Creek. Mr. and Mra. James Carpenter. Cape Mug. spent Thursday evening of last week with Mrs. Russell Westherby. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ewing and daughter, Joyce, of Cold Spring, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Ewing's mother.

Ml** Bailie Lake. Mrs. t'. Gilbert, and Mr*. Madeline Porter called on E. U Corson Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mra. Frank Young and son and Robert Gordon spent Wednesday with Mrs. Amass Young of Prtsra-

burg.

The Excelsior Class met Friday evening with Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Stoffels Mrs. .Stillle Young and daughter. Caroline, with Mr. and Mm Spencer Young motored to Philadelphia Monday. Mm Frederick Bain bridge was a Philadelphia visitor one day this

oefc.

Mrs Mary A. Young and daugh_r. Evelyn, have relumed home ofur spending the winter In Buffalo. N. Y_ with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. William Steele and son. Horace, ol Philadelphia, are spending a few days at their summer home here. Dr. Steele •- slowly improving. Mis* Helen Wolverton. Strstbmere. spent the week • with Miss Artie Smith. Mrs. Arwtlda Clsrk I* convalesing from her recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs Randol. of Atlantic City, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young. Mr*. H. Y. Clouting ha* the grippe.

Cold Spring

Townsend’s Inlet

and Mrs. George Crew were down Sunday looking after

their cottage.

Mra. A. Jones and friend, T

auder. wen- down for the week-

id at the Jonea' Cottage.

Mr*. Hanley had C. Adler a*

Tueaday.

ilaon emeriti

Horn Camden Friday.

Biggs,

on her parents. Mr. ■ isd Reiaing. Saturdr*. Ralph Garwood

spent two day* ■rge Trip.-vl, and suit last week. Chariot Graurh

Rio Grande Mm Bertha Neal and Walter Lula, of Camden, were entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.

George Thorson.

Mrs. Georgs Siler, of North Wildwood, spent Thursday of last week with her daughter. Mr*.

Robert Crease.

Mr. and Mra. William C MeDone!, of Camden, apent Sunday here with hi* parent*. Mr. and

Mr*. Oliver McDonsl.

Clarence Haber, of “hiladelphli.

spent Sunday here at the home of

hi* father. Denni* Fisher. Ferdinand WicdUh and family

entertained relative* from Phila-

delphia on Sunday.

UaHgfetec Bora

Mr and Mm Robert Va» Blckle are receiving WWatulatlolu upon the birth of a daughter on Friday. The newcomer ha* been named

Cornelia Ann.

Augustus Snyder, who moved hu family to Bridgeton U»t fall moved back here again on BaturM*lss Emily Smith entertained some of her friend* at b«-r home on Saturday evening The evening »** spent in playing games and dancing. Refreshment* were “T'w Smith, ol RoMdhlc Dairlw, h, r . *111 *»ti op,n » tntlk.

GO,*... •>"• «" *U“"' •’'St.

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wire* an'*, electrician*

ing a number of home* *■■>* v—- • number of informal reception* were held when the current

turned on la*t Thursday J ,v r , Mar} . Goff and Mrs. Sidney klutrirt. *t Millville, lul MO , form Mrg Alfrt ^ Entrlkii

Howard Coreon and ^ ^

rw«““d'reroe.1 Ur ^ , her W ^m*“ from the [.Many of heapK* 1 ^^^* *“ * 11 f J, V* ’! Ro> Wolcott ha* bought the 01 i ute Clint Hand property on the

Irwin Stevens, of Cape May. vlaltrd their Bister, Mr* Jennie Swain the last of the wsnk. Mr and Mr*. Wm. Crease. W Millville, spent Sunday here with their parent*. Mr. and Hr*. Lynford Halbrnncr Mr*. Wm. Bayers and nman daughter, of Philadelphia, spent from Wednesday until Sunday here with her parent*. Rev. and Mr*. Edw Wright. Mr. Sayers came down Friday to be present to help Rev. Wright celebrate his

birthday.

San>ri* "■ Birthday Mrs. Jennie Swain was greatly surprised Tuesday when a number of friends and member* of her lodge -alked in and gave her a surprise pot lock dinner in honor of her birthday. Douglas* Robinson. of < ourl House. *penl the week end with hi* niece. Mrs. Emma Week*. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor ha* been very U1 with congested lungs.

». *»i*. 0.0 Mrs: tier-guest

Mr. and Mm K. Hanley have ■en spending a week In Port gliaheth.

Hildreth Corliss, who has been spending the winter In the South, r.-turned to hi* home here

Saturday.

Mr. and Mr*. William Davis teitsined the following guest* on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashton and daughter. Erma, of Woodbine: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wlatt. of Camden; Mr. and Mr*. J. Baker, of Omklyn: Mrs. Harte and daughter. Edith, ot Philadelphia, dnd Walter Stone, of Wildwood. Charles Stephens spent several day* last week In Pennsgrove with

friends.

Mrs. Edward Post. Mr*. loroy

South Dennis

and spent the day shopping.

Infant Hli-s

The fSur-monih-old hod of Mr. and Mrs. James Reardon died Monday of pneumool.-! Interment was made in Head-of-the-RIver Cemetery Wednesday Mm Charles Cunningham spent Monday with her sister in Dennts-

rilte.

Mra. Stillwell Young and daughter Caroline, spent Monday shop-

ping In Philadelphia.

Gilbert Coraon. of Ocean City,

and Mrs. Fannie Rice on ; spent Sunday with bis father.

Friday evening alter cd the play Ix-wl* Coraon.

The Feast of the Red Ear, given clarence Smith and Charles hy the Community Club at court Ashmead motored to Millville

House. Mrs. George Post and; Thursday of laat week.

Mrs. Howard Townsend took parti Mr*. Aaa Madara and Mra. HerIn the play. | be it Madara were in Atlantic City

Oscar Hancock and wife, ofj Tuesday of laat week.

Philadelphia, called on bis father. 1 Mrs. Clara Sapp entertained the John Hancock, on Saturday. He m E. Sewlrg Circle Thursday af-

accompanled them to Wildwood ternoon of laat week,

where they »peDt the week end Mr. and Mr* W. Gannon took with hi* sister. Mm Webster i advantage of the excursion Bright. Philadelphia Sunday and *p*nt the Richmond Corbaa and family, of day with her mother. Mra. Maud

Paulsboro. spent Saturday here] Mount, of Camden,

with his parents. Rev. and Mra.' Mr*. Foresee Gilbert. Mr*. M J O. R. Corliss. I Porter snd Mis* Sallle I*ike. of

■ Ocean City, called on Mr. and Mrs.

To Repeat Play I Elmer Corson Thursday of last

Mr. and Mra. Spencer Young; Mr. and Mr*. Manninc Moore ——•* *- Philadelphia Monoay | and nephew*, of AhsecoB. vlsllwl

On Monday even ag the cast of the musical comedy. "The New Minister." met In the hall on Monday evening to rehearse the play, j It will be repeated in the Asbury Social Hall on Tuesday evening. April 3, for the benefit of the hall and the Ocean View firemen, who are selling the tickets. Fire Cause* Excitement Considerable excitement prevail ed here on Friday when a f\r» escaped from Warren Mitchell a* he was clearing bit garden. For a time the fire threatened the home of Mra. Hattie Douglas*, through the quick response of the firewarden and citizens, the blaze was confined to a grass field and two acres of woodland belonging to f. M. Brodtx-ck, on the farm which he purchased of the late Annie Learning estate. The fire was fanned by * high west wli which caused It to burn rapidly Mrs. EU Townsend and daughter. Margaret, of Camden, were the guasts of Mr*. George Sayre over the week end. Goeets of Mr* Sayre on Sunday were Howard Seeler, wife and baby, of Collinga-

| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bara

day.

Prof. Edward Jeffef*on. of Lakeville. Conn.. Is spending hi* vacation with hi* father, (apt. Stephen Jefferson. Miss Johanna Hearon. of Cape May Court House, spent ThuredffF and Friday of last week with Mra. Smith Stiles. Matthew Jefferson, of Philadelphia. apent the week end with hlk father. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer went to Eldora Friday. On Sunday they entertained BenJ Springer, of Ardmore, and Mr. and Mm. Howard Brown end son. of Denni* rille. Mr. Nelson Boyd. Mr*. Robert Sutton. Misses Eva, Lillie Bessie Sutton were phta Saturday. Mr Milton Roas. Mr. and Mm Herbert Campbell and Mr* Edgar Roes visited Mrs Deborah Nicker>n Scnday. Mr. and Mrs. A Eiaenberg and son. of Colllngswood. spent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Nickerson. Misses Lydia and Annie Nickerson. and Mr. Harvey Nickerson were entertained at an anniversary dinner at the home of Mr. and Mia. Harry Nickerson, gi Wildwood. Sunday. A ate* Collide automobile belonging to James Eldredge collided with an automobile owned by Frank Gailaber. of Cape May. Both car* were damaged. Mr Walter Robinaon and Miss Bertha Robinaon visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nlckc-raon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton and Mias Mary Sutton went to Bridgeton Sunday to vlalt Mr. Robert Sutton, who i* lit Mra. William Meerwald ha* bee* quite ill. Thomas Jefferson, of Sea lale, spent Sunday with Capt. Stephen Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Meerwald. of Millville, .visited their parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Meerwald and cbndren and Mr*. A. JL Meerwald went to Millville Mon-

day.

Capt A. J. Meerwald went to

Philadelphia Monday)

i Mk! " ■ Mr. and Mra. Frank Beal enWhen a public speaker pause*' (retained Mr Dan Birch. Of for a reply, it breaks him a!! up j Bridgeton. and Mr. William If he geta It. Mounts, of Cedarrille. Sunday.

Mrs. Zorn Coraon spent ! day with her sister. Mrs. Linda Williams, of Tuck shoe. In th* afternoon they motored to Mill-

ville.

Albert Adams 1* home from Paulsboro for a few day* with a sprained ankle. The Ught Commissioners of District No. 3. met at the home of William Sapp Tuesday evening. Chnrrk Entertainment The choir or the Colored M. Church, of Ocean City, gave an entertainment In the Becsleya Point M. E. Church Friday evening. which was enjoyed by a Urge attendance Mr*. Berlin Fowler ha* been spending a tew days with her daughter. Mrs. Jack V.Tlhelm, of Ocean City, whose *lx-months-oU son died *udder'.y on Tuesday of last week from pneumonia. Funeral services were held Friday 'afternoon. Interment at Beealey* Point M. E. Cemeter .

having hi*

greatly enlarged. Charles Matt*.

’^Thursday 1 was w red letter day in many of the resident* «'

UUSlUf-to . Joseph Hoffman and family. Colllngswood. spent Sunday here her p.-renu, Mr. and Mrs.

iterioaslj HI Wc are sorry to hear of the serious condition of Mr* Hannah teaming. who i* Visiting daughter. Mr*. Grace Wilson. In Rahway She U unable to be about and U confined to her bed with three specialists In altendance. Mra. Ella Thompson, who has been alarmingly 111 with congested lungs. Sr somewhat Improved. Mr. and Mr*. Sheppard Taylor and Edward teaming attended the funeral of Mr. Taylor'* alater. " DcnnisvtUe Sunday. Mrs. Sara Madden, of Krma. ■pent Saturday here with Mr* Ida Kremmera. Miss Ella Argo, of Rio Grande, spent the week end with MUs With Bailey. Mr*. Irate Oliver and tamily • pent Saturday with he. mother, Mr*. Clement Matthews. Mr* Maude Clark is Improving her home by haring a front porch built on It. Mrs. Alice TuUford and son. Philip, of Rio Grande, visited her old neighbors here during the week. Mis* Betty McPherson spent Saturday night with friends IB Woodbine and attended a birthday i>arty there. The four children of Mr. and Mr* Court Dickinson are all suffering with the measles.

Vevident Shock*

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The community w * -hock.-d t> tear of the serious accident of Mi tr.d Mr*. Carl Hildreth, of Rh Grande, near May* tending Sal

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