News From Mayetta, 1920
Tuckerton Beacon, 22 Apr 1920:
(Crowded out last week)
Carl Johnson and daughter, Miss Ruth of Brooklyn, spent Sunday with Mrs. Carl Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. I.J. Cranmer entertained over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. William Steadfast and Miss Mary Aker, of Bordentown.
Howard Cranmer and Mary Lamson motored to Atlantic City Thursday and spent the day.
Miss Susie Cranmer was a guest of Miss Leona Salmons on Thursday in Staffordville.
Philip Muller of Sea Isle City, C.G.S., is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muller.
M.L. Cranmer, with Sam'l Gaskill and Wm. Cortlandt motored to Tarrytown and brought home three new Chevrolet cars.
John F. Lamson is at present in Ship Bottom C.G.S., subbing for Kenneth Cranmer.
Mrs. Earl Vaught and daughter, Miss Pearl, returned home on Saturday.
Leo H. Lamson and John F. Lamson spent Wednesday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Lamson.
Mrs. Harvey G. Cranmer, who has been in the St. Joseph's Hospital for a fortnight, has returned home. All her friends are glad to see her back
(Crowded out last week)
Carl Johnson and daughter, Miss Ruth of Brooklyn, spent Sunday with Mrs. Carl Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. I.J. Cranmer entertained over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. William Steadfast and Miss Mary Aker, of Bordentown.
Howard Cranmer and Mary Lamson motored to Atlantic City Thursday and spent the day.
Miss Susie Cranmer was a guest of Miss Leona Salmons on Thursday in Staffordville.
Philip Muller of Sea Isle City, C.G.S., is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muller.
M.L. Cranmer, with Sam'l Gaskill and Wm. Cortlandt motored to Tarrytown and brought home three new Chevrolet cars.
John F. Lamson is at present in Ship Bottom C.G.S., subbing for Kenneth Cranmer.
Mrs. Earl Vaught and daughter, Miss Pearl, returned home on Saturday.
Leo H. Lamson and John F. Lamson spent Wednesday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Lamson.
Mrs. Harvey G. Cranmer, who has been in the St. Joseph's Hospital for a fortnight, has returned home. All her friends are glad to see her back
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