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L1) Dio ful CA% 1 A $ 5 Miss Helen Carll has succeeded in gaining a score of new members for 1 o O e Mr. and Mrs Harry Chester at Marcus Hook with their two interest ing children are visiting Mr. Chester‘s mother for a week. E. B. Lewis of Landadowne with some friends is out with gun and dog after rabbit and quail. The funeral of the late Washington: took place on Saturday, the service being held in the M. E. Church Eriergoliy the Dr. Yerke officiating. . Mr. had been ill some months at pg home wd of his a aoa mo C Henty Dougherty, He had reached the ripe old age of eighty-four years, was a lifelong member of the M. E. Church, an upright citizen, a kind neighbor, a model of industry; it may well be said of him, "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, they rest

Mrs. Frank Warner of | Philadel | phin is with her parents being called home owing to | the iliness of her mother, Mrs. Eugene Way. Cards were received on Wednesda announcing the marriage of Miss Mamie Gandy to Louis Everingham o Heialerville on Tuesday at Paulsboro N. J. by the Rev Stanley Clark of Pittaville, N. J. We regret the removal of our dear girls from the vilInge but "all is fair in love and wat" so the young men come in and ‘steal bodied Mrs. Urish Gandy, Miss Hoxena Gandy and Miso Murtha Towne were members of the party that weut to Paulsboro on Tuesday. Misa Edith Gandy of Camden, N. J. spent the week-end with her parents. Mre. Paul Tomlinson gave birth to a som on Turaday at . the Wildwood Sanitoriem. Mr. and Mrs. Swain of Milivilie made a businose trip to our village on Saturday. Mrs. Fred Bushnell and Mrs. Hanmah Chester returned oh Thursday from a two weeks visit to relatives in Wilmington and Mareua Hook. Miss Elizabeth Fidler visited Court House and Pleasantville on Saturday Miss Helen Fidler returned to he studies in Philadelphia on — Sunday after a two days vislt to her pare Ce nt guest cf his father, H. M. Carroll during the woek. Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll me "Sale Pibet shied tha mesirend

cegh oie iet ts A the sur faces. son Fom‘t fad 3) — ‘ana Toaling "th ie: portion After ed hive lime Hola Catarch Mest "% for A » bart t * Pu wiil «ee n improv sent ma atnrt ws. an maite Cat e ae get nid nf fray fend an free & AO., Togs. Miis qnnemrmmemmmnmeemmmmemnmmmme-mmzam his family at Haleyville. Mre Fidier in slowwly convaleacing and will soon be at home again. ca CoB 6) 12 00 3) 54 Mre. peetangest Rott of (g "Ave May vited hat othe M on Tuesday. lg "Mre, Fae, Hand and Mrs. Rita autoed to Sape May on Sat- +. and Mra. W. emery bas sold thaty" pere] goods and will move to Philadelphia Mr. Everett Hand and date of Mitered spent the week a ni A The Public School hela an entertaine ment on Tueaday. | The proceeds are thot hel used for a phonograph for the Mra. Ruskin entertained her daughter from Philnc delphia for a fow days. at eleven o‘clock a. m. l, factory rated | nome the ing pits a Tively aefhen <m4@e._NOTICE All persons are forbid treapasattg: Co. at Cape May Pont, N. 5. FRANK R FM ar N ae __