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Frank J. Pfinaton and Bosalyn Pfinaton, of Philadelphia and Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poulson on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartley and their daughter Patricia, of Germantown, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Rice. Mrs. Emily Greene and her daughter Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poulson over the
William Mason and his dough- - ter Hilda, of Belleplain, visited Mr. -and Mrs. Clarence Lemunyon on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mathews are. entertaining Mrs. Elizabeth Matthews, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bank spent -Sunday in Bridgeton with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bate, of Philadelphia, called on Mayor and Mrs. Frank Bennett on Sunday. The Rev. Louis M. Case and his family are spending their vacation at the Savage spartments. Mrs. Elizabeth Oliver entertained her sister, Miss Anna Mallon**Jack Kifleen has returned to Mays landing after spending his Vacation here with his family. Mrs. William Shaw spent Friday in Camden with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed had aa-their guests over Hie weekend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and their son, Mrs. Morgan Seed, Arthur Reed, and Mr. and Mrs. James McShea, of Chincoteague. Mr. and Mrs- Herbert T. Hoffman, of Camden, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawley and their son, Mr. and Mrs. William Hawley, Sr. and Miss Alice Hawley spent a few days at
Bridgeton.
Captain and Mrs. Walter Eager are spending two weeks’ vacation here at their Broadway cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker, of Atlantic City, on MonMr. and Mrs. Thomas Heminway spent Sunday at Sea lale City viaiting Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Heminway.
Walter Richardaon, of Belvoir, Va., spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. War-
i Richard son.
RioGrande MM n. E- WOLCOTT Mrs. Jacob Trout is visiting her brother, William Hickman, and his family. This community w on Saturday upon learning of the death of Miles. Colwell at the home of his brother-in-law at North Wildwood. He and his wife have been making their home there for the past year. Prior to that time they lived at Bio Grande for several years. Their only child, Mrs. Aaron Wool son, resides here. The Rev. Charles Frazer will preach in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening. The Young People’s Society of the Nazarene Church designated last Sunday as Rod Cross Sunday and collected $7.50. Floyd Ireland last week moved his family into William Ouram’s bungalow at Erma. Mr. and Mrs. William Pendleton, of Fox Chase, Pa., are spending their vacation here with their son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Cook, at the Baptist parsonage. Miss Loretta Smith and Miss Hermyne Albrecht, of Philadelphia, are viaiting the former’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John entertained the following over the weekend: Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, Miss Barbara Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bums, of Elizabeth, Howard Cobb, of Bladensburg, Md., and William^Hoffman, Wildwood. /
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Mrs. Alberta Williams Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reed and their children, of York, Pa^ are visiting Mrs. Rebecca Dickinson and her family. Mrs. Marie Garretson entertained during the week , her sister, Miss Lilyan Kelly, -of Philadelphia, John McDonald and his brother Bernard McDonald, of Melrose Park, Pa. Jack Wiseman ' has secured a position as fireman on the railroad and is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs- Edward Griffith M Collingswood. Mr. and Mrs. Campion Reeves and their son Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeves, of Cape May, were dinner guests on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thompson. Mrs. Chestin Robbins and her son Wayne have returned to Roebling after spending a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stiefel. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Keeler, of the Villas, were dinner guests on Sunday evening at the home of her father, George McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. George Eldredge and their family, of Camden, spent a few days at their cottage
here.
Miss Evelyn Wood, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday with Miss Frances McNeill. The Rev. and Mrs. John Grimley and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, and' their son George, of Collingswood, are spending a few days here with Cornelius Hess.
Mrs. Sadie West and her, ter Elsie, of Camden, spent
weekend with Mrs. Annie Hawn.
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are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Williams. Mrs. Sara Headley has returned to Philadelphia after spending a month here with her daughter, Mrs. Belle McAnney. Misses June and Evelyn lioyd, of Haddon Heights, are spending a few days with Misses Dorothy and Ruth Repp. The Epworth League will meet at the social hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Baitenger, of Philadelphia, spent their vacation here with Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Garretson. Mrs. Harvey Keeler and her baby, of Penn*grove, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Cecilia Neidt « nephew, George Williams, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mrs. Caroline Williams. Miss Olive Esher, of Collingswood, is spending a few days here with friends. The Rev. and Mrs. William Munson are spending a week’s vacation with relatives at Milton,
Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crane and their daughter Mary, of Manahawkin, spent Tuesday with Miss Lillian McNeill. The W.C.T.U. met at the home of Mrs. Julia Schellenger Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Matthews and Roy Matthews, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend here with frienda. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sherwood, of Chester, Pa., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Bertha
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to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Heaa. Mrs. Honor Allen site her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyenburg, and Carl Boenhein, of Philadelphia,
Junior Ott, of Roxborough, is ijoying a vacation with hia grandmother, Mrs. George Wa-
Mrs. — who have been Noecupying Davenport cottage, have returned to their home at Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindley and Mrs. Ethel Levins entertained guests at their cottage over the weekend. Mrs. Frank Hargraves, Sr. entertained Mrs. Gertrude Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins and their son Jackie, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hargraves, Jr. over the weekend. Mrs. Earl Carr and her son Donald, of Germantown, Pa., are enjoying a week's vacation with her. Mrs. Percy Nicholson, of Oaklyn, accompanied by relatives, called on friends-in the Point < day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layer have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. John Carr for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. William Price, of Penns Grove, spent the weekend with her aont, Mrs. Ira E. Bell. Mr. Ira E. Bell, of Washington, D. C-, enjoyed four days with hia family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb and their children are staying at the Ford cottage on Holly avenue for
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Werner . have moved into their new home on Third avenue. William Heitie, of Philadelphia, Is enjoying a week’s vacation with his family here. '—~ Miss Edith Collier spent Tuesday in Philadelphia. The Misses Annie and Mary Ross entertained aa their guests over the weekend Mr and Mrs. Harry Schee, Mr. and Mrs. George Gieger. Mr. and Mrs David Hammill, Mrs. Ann McKaig, Miss Mereeres Holland and Miss Anna
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elwell and Mr and Mrs. L. S. Hoffman were Vineland shoppers on Sat-
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Morton entertained . on Sunday Mrs. Rose HolHngshead and her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Shourds and Mr. and Mrs. Mulford Harners, of .Tockerton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hand.
Cold Spring Mrs. Alberta Williams Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ford and their baby, of Burlington, have returned home after visiting relatives here. Mrs. Dorothy Elliott and her daughter Joyce, of Audubon, have returned home after spending a week with Mrs. Joseph Elliott and her family. Jack Forster, . a cadet from Castle Heights, Lebanon, Term., a classmate of- Brenton Hand, spent a week here with him. Mr. For■ttr's home is at Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hoffman, of Haddonfield. spent the weekend at their cottage here. Mrs.- Florence Thompson and her daughter Dorothy, played their accordions at the'Dias Creek Choch on Sunday evening. Mrs. Charlotte ■ Battersol has returned .to the home of her son. Thomas Battersol. at Pennsgrove, after spending two weeks at her
Mrs. Bertha Howell an daughter. Mrs. .George Schwartz, and her children, of Dias Creek. Spent Tuesday with Mrs. Beatrice Creese and her family. Mrs. Carrie Needles entertained guests from Philadelphia over the weekend. Mrs. Wendell Fraley has turned to Pen ns grove after spending two weeks here. M r . and Mrs: Edward Halbrunner. of Cape May. spent the weekend at their home here. Miss Jane Hann. of Bridgeton, •pent a week here with Mrs. Vera WhiWen and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cresse and their children, of Westmont, spent a few days here with’relative Mrs. Carl Hildreth, of Grande, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoffman. Mrs Irvin Yost and her daughter Louisa, of New London. Connie time at their
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