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WEST CAPE MAY &X| Harry Hughes and wife spent the W week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Q C- Hughes. " t, . S - Mrs. C. Hughes w spending a weok with friends in Camden and Philadel- vPhEvan Brown and wife and Mrs. Donmotored to Atlantic City on Sun- W ^Mrs^R. Garrison of Ocean City, JX si>ent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W C Willis. V? Mrs- Ralph Hughes is quite improv- A ed at this writing. * . V Mrs. Mary Weldon and daughter, Q Marie and Inez, have-returned to Phil- fV adelphia for the winter. ' R Wade Dickinson is mute til at the VF i home of his- daughter, Mrs. L. Hoff- O ' m hir and Mrs- L- Fauver have left to V? • make their home in New York for the Q ^Friends of Milton Cresse are glad P to see him about after being confined y/ to the house for some time. Q Friends of Mrs. Southard Eldredge U are glad she Is improving though stall vF ' m Mre. E^^nmnds'mo'tored to WSld- & 1 wood with friends on Sunday last- W Rally Day services at the Chapel « , gave credit to the teachers of the Pn- K marv Department. The decorations ' were very appropriate. , .. W Mrs. Ida Stevenson spent Sunday K with her father, Daniel Stevens. yr E- G- Stanton left Sunday to spend Q the winter with his son at Philadel- ft phia and his daughter at Cedamlle- Vp Mrs. Louis Faust is spending two ^ weeks in Philadelphia. Fj Mrs. Jos. Rose man has returned after spending two weeks in PhiladelPlMr. and Mrs- OHon Reeves have re- Vf turned to Easton. Pa., after spewing Q the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Theo. ^Tand Mrs- Harry Fisher are vis- S iting hi different parts of the state. Q Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shertemreb ft had the pleasure of giving a theatre y£ party in honor of their daughter, q Alice. Those -resent were: Ahnira ft ar i Emma Logan, Berruce Hand,, ys MiUie Henderson, Lorraine Little, Q Dorothy Swain, Anna Chambers, ft Gwendolyn Hughes, Elizabeth Meyer, W Barbara Roseman, Alice Shertenlieb, ^3 and Mrs- Logan^ > m Q FISHING CREEK g 5 Mrs. Lemuel Schellenger returned S ' home after spending a week at Ham- X lltN?iss Pearl Sheets who is working at Wildwood spent the first part ol the week with her o-rents. George Green and son of Wild- y3 wood, spent Saturday with Frank X Claude' Yerrkks entertained fti „ friends on her birthday on Tuesday- ^ Miss Theresa Murphy had the misfortune to fall and dislocate her shoulder recently. . ... , _ Mrs. Harry Shaw is visiting her sister. Mrs- Morris Fleishauer, who is quite ill at this writing. We hope to see her out soon. Mrs. Fannie Lynch who has been working at Cape May, has returned Margaret Ewing and girl friend of Cape May, spent over Sunday witn her father. Learning Ewing. RIO GRANDE Mrs. Mary Jones is vjsiting her daughter at Glen Riddle, Pa-, for an indefinite period. _ ' . Miss Edith Endicott of Trenton, spent the week end with her parents The factory is running on full time at present they are canning pumpkins./ - ., We are glad to note the improvement in health of Mrs. Louis Krapenbeauer who has been quite indisposed at her (parents home in Philadelphia. Mr- and Mrs. Fred Neal have returned home after spending three weeks at Burleieh caring for the house, while their daughter and husband have been on a trip to Connectv- ™ cut to visit the latter's sister. Mrs. — T. J. RileyMrs. Louisa Hand spent Sunday T with her daughter Nora at Fishing Creak. y COLD SPRING ' Mrs. Elizabeth Hand returned Friday evening from a visit with relatives at Collingswood. Horace Fox of Camden, spent the week end with relativesRev- Joseph Garrison of Pitman, N. ■■ J., spent the first of the week with — . relatives. Mr- and "Mrs. Kenneth Holmes have | moved into the cottage beside the ChapelMr. J- Cook died at his home at the old Rutherford place Tuesday evening after a brid illness. Two sisters responded to a summons by telegraph and his wife and son were at his bedside but he passed away early Tuesb# day evening of double pneumonia. In- — , terment will take place at Wilminv- _ ton, Del., where he formerly resided- ■ ERMA H On Sunday last Walter McNeill en- ■ tertained Thomas Doyle, John Fisher, and James Burk, of Philadelphia- ■ They were some of his friends when _ he was in the army. 'j§ William Biddie and family are soon ■ going south. Mrs. George McNeill enetrtained ■ Mrs. C. Willis, Mrs. Amy Lyle, MrsAndrew Hawn, last Thursday afterm noon. ^ ^ ■ !■■■ wjgal ■ l -Jif ?lr~~l - it Mil
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