News From West Creek, 1920

TUCKERTON BEACON 4 Mar 1920
C. D. Kelly made a business trip to Atlantic City on Saturday.
Rev. Woolston Johnson is attending the M.E. Conference at Atlantic City this week. Several members of the M.E. Church were in attendance during the meetings --among them Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Sprague and A.H. Jones.
Misses Grace and Sara Ruter, who are employed in the Quaker City, spent the week end at home.
Ms. A. H. Jones has returned home after a fortnight's visit with her sister, Mrs. Ada Cranmer in Philadelphia.
Mrs. O.P. Smith, of Camp Dix, was a week end visitor at R.F. Rutter's.
Eugene Kelley is on the sick list; we hope to hear of his early improvement.
Among the recent Philadelphia visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holloway, George g. Kelley and daughters, Misses Ruth and Eva and Mrs. James E. Kelly.
Fireman George Cox of the Pennsy System at Camden was home on the sick list last week.
Mrs. Laura Cranmer was called to Pleasantville this week by the illness of her daughter, Miss Leah.
Mrs. William Fithian is in Philadelphia where her husband underwent a serious operation last week.
Fred Sprague's sm iling face is now behind the counter at Cox's store. He takes the place held by Charles Pitt, which has been there for three years, recently resigned.
The household goods of the late Ann E. Willits will be disposed of at public sale on March 10th.
Mrs. Elizabeth Jameson is visiting in Collingswood.
Rowley Horner and family have returned home after spending some months in Lavallette.

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