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1) 210 J J A5 1 A A 54 (Special _ Correspondent) ~Donnleville, N. J.-June 28H. K. Carroll, LLD. of Plainfield, visited his brother and sister in Denmixville recently. He delivered an ex»meent sermon last Sunday evening, Miss Clara James, who spent the winter in the Wildwood Sanitarium, is in her owa home again, and is able to go about the house. Charles James . entertained . his daughter, Mrs. William Souder and her family, of Cape May. The members of the Sewing Circle gave a shower of kitchen utensils to Miss Beulah Stiles, who was so eager to prove their usefulness, she made a trip with a friend to Atlantic City and returned on Monday evening with a husband. Captain Warren Grace was the happy man. Mrs. Edward Wells and two daugh-} ters left on Saturday wo take a cottage at Sea Isle, where they will spend the ‘balance of the summer. | _ Dr. Nellie Beesley accompanied Mrs. | Way on a motor trip to Atlantic City| on Monday. Mixs Beesley has been the guest of her aunt for ten days. .. | Zachary Taylor and Mrs. Taylor accompanied by Mrs. Frank Fidler and son Rolien visited Court House on | Monday. | Edward Robart, of Atlantic City, visited his mother on Sunday. Cape May were callers here.on Sunday. John K. Carroll and Mrs. Carroll motored to Woodbury last week. They returned Tuesday. Mre. Samuel Westcott in slowly recovering from severe bruises received villle, are guests of William Godfrey here. R. Ernest Fields, an oversens soldiet, is visiting his sister, Mrs, ElJohnson. John Applegate and Mrs. Apple: gate, of Camden, are guests of their sister, Miss Bessie Somers. Edmund Chester, the local graduate from Middle Township High School, has gone to Norfolk, Virginia where he har found employment during the

summer. . Edmund will enter Lehigh University in the fall. Miss Rhodes Fidler, of Cape May Court House, is earing for her countn Mrs. Osman Geary who is suffering from weakness due to an unusually severe attack of influenza. in Philadelphia, spent the week-end with her parents, returning Monday morning. The Reverend John Whitaker, Westmont, mpent part of the week with Captain Ogden Gandy. Miss Rose Gandy is visiting her sister Edith in Camden. ‘Mra.Lissie Dixon has taken a posl« tion at Sea Tele City for the summer. fad -_-_-sp#gemza> WEST CAPE MAY {Special . Correspondent) West Cape May, N. J.-June 28Donald Peterson has enlisted in the Navy, and is stationedon the Morrill. Mre. George Hoffman was visiting out of town Sunday. Edgar Richardson is home for his summer vacation. Horace Church was in Philadelphia on business last week. Mrs. Raye Bishop . has . returned, after spending several weeks in Philadelphia. Robert W. Dawson, has returned home from Collge for the summer. Mrs. Joseph Hand entertained her mother last Sunday. Miss Anna Meyer will spend the summer with her people here. Edgar K. Dawson was at Lafayette College last week attending the one year reunion of his class, William Stanton, of | Philndelphia, spent Sunday with his father, E. G. Stanton. Mrs. Daniel Stevens entertained her sister, Miss Evelyn Lawe recently. Stanley Robinson has enlisted in the Navy and has been placed aboard the Morrill, The Sunday School service next Sunday at the Chapel! will be in charge of the Men‘s Bible Clas, who have provided special music and will otherwise vary the program | The subject of the lesson will be, "Response to God‘a Love, "_ A good attendance is anticipated. .

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ERMA (Special — Correspondent) Erma, N. J.-June 26thDavid Mason took supper with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Johnson on Sunday. The Misses Josephine and Harriett Compton have returned here for the summer, Emma Cox is improving . health rapidly. Mr#. Levi Dickinson in visiting her sister in Ohio for a short time. ¥rs, R. T. Johnson spent Thursday in Philadelphin. Little Billy and Rebeces Tremble, of Philadelphia, are . visiting . their grandmother, Mrs. Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs, Bertram Snyder en tertained company on Sunday, Miss Helen Mason, of Camden, was Mling on friends, here Friday. Mrs,-Edward Hartley and daughter Betty have returned to Philadelphia fter spending some time with her rents Mr. and Mrs. "rank Platt. Walter McNeil addressed the Methoist Sunday School last Sunday. He | lated some of his experiences with A. E. F. in Frunce. |

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CAPE MAY POINT (Special Correspondent) Cape May Point, N. J.-June 28‘The Point is begiining to resume ts former activities since the auto naportation line has been estabNes Mre. B. B, Kline is enjoying rides n her new automobile.

6 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bair . and Feast art spending the summer at Floral V Yhe Undarscood Cottage is cccupled by a house party of eight young ladies and chaperone. The children of Haddock Memorial who have summered at the Point for a number of years will go to Ocean City this year. Richard Seltzer who moved his cut« tage from Beach Avenue to the corner of Lake Drive and Pearl Avene has a force of carpenters and gardeners making it one of the beauty spots of the Point. Mrx. Ads Spitzka and Hortense have arrived at their cottage where they will spend the summer. Mr. Andrews, a well known drug gist of Woodstown, is spending a few vecks in his son‘s cottage. Bernard Hillard, of Salem, is spend» ing the month in his Beach Avenue Mrs. Edward Hughes and Frank Hughes were Sunday visitors at the

COLD SPRING (Special | Correspondent) Cold Spring, N. J.-June 28thMr, and Mrs. John | Battersol, of Pennagrove, are enjoying a vacation at their old home, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoffman motor» ed to Pennagrove, Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Hewitt was a recent Philadelphia. visitor. Mr. and Mrs. John Munday enjoyed a week-end trip with relatives at Baltimore, Md. Mrx, Florence Foster and children of Easton, Pa. are visiting at the home of their grandparents. Howard Ewing has returned from "overseas," and is located at Hoboken, while recovering from a slight illness. We shall be glad to welcome him to his home town. Mima: Florence S is employed at Cape May. George Walter, Jr. was umong those who were "welcomed home," at Cape May, Thursday evening. Mis, W. pent Monday: with her friend Mra. thew ie Misses Phebe and Mary Millor we attending a "house-party," which neludes: their sister. . Mrs. . Tomlin, vho recently returned from n . four cur sojourn in California, They are ., t the home of their nieces, at South hime No 4