News From Barnegat, 1918

from the New Jersey Courier, 18 Jan 1918

Joseph R. Newton motored here from Woodbury Monday to see Joe Predmore who is seriously sick at home.
Miss Amelia Stephenson was a Lakewood visitor recently.
Dick Grant was at Toms River Monday.
A. Rauman is out again after a few days illness.
A number of houses where pipes were frozen are once again getting water.
C. M. Conrad visited Trenton Wednesday.
C.B. Corliss was home a few days this week.
Capt. Henry Smith attended a smoker Monday evening in New York.
The storm Tuesday morning did a lot of damage. A lot of cellars were flooded. The wind ripped up the roof of the Abe Fort house and the rain damaged bedrooms and dining room.
Roseby Crane is spending some time in New York.
Mrs. Anderson Bugbee has been quite sick, but now is convalescent.
Frank S. Ellis and wife of Toms River are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Cranmer.
Mrs. J.C. Bennett and son, Charles, spent Saturday at Toms River.
Roscoe Conkling was a Satruday visitor at Toms River.
Will Sprague was home over Sunday.
Grove Conrad of New York and Warren Hayes of Camp Dix were home Sunday.
Miss Martie P. Horner was the guest of Mrs. J.C. Bennett over Sunday.
Mrs. Jane Bennett was a recent visitor at Manahawkin.
Joseph Seaman of West Creek was in town on Monday.
George Birdsall was home Sunday.
Joe McLaughlin and wife spent Sunday in Red Bank.
Monroe Dothiday was a Toms River visitor Monday.
S. Fields of New York was a Friday visitor.
Mrs. John V. Lewis and Mrs. J.C. Bennett attended the Grand Chapter of the Easter Star at Newark on Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
Senator David G. Conrad, who has been confined toh is home for a week, is able to get about again

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