News From Jackson Mills, 1918
New Jersey Courier 15 Feb 1918
Miss Bernice Burk of Leesville is spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. Howard Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are rejoicing over the arrival of a little son on Sunday last.
George Rose is driving one of the auto trucks for the Ocean Lumber Company. The company is very busy now burning charcoal and carting it to New York by auto.
David H. Thompson of Englishtown spent a part of the past week with his mother, Mrs. P.A. Thompson.
George B. Camp and wife and Mrs. J.R. Hendrickson spent Thursday in Freehold.
Isaac Dolbow sold one of his horses to his son Horace the past week.
C.L. Davis and B.F. Murphy were Holmsen visitors on Thursday.
D.C. Anderson visited his nephew, Ernest Preston, at Leesville, on Friday last.
Elmer Cook is helping his uncle, Walter Thompson, in his barber shop at Freehold.
Jess Cowdrick was the Monday guest of Jonathan Strickland and wife.
Miss Bernice Burk of Leesville is spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. Howard Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are rejoicing over the arrival of a little son on Sunday last.
George Rose is driving one of the auto trucks for the Ocean Lumber Company. The company is very busy now burning charcoal and carting it to New York by auto.
David H. Thompson of Englishtown spent a part of the past week with his mother, Mrs. P.A. Thompson.
George B. Camp and wife and Mrs. J.R. Hendrickson spent Thursday in Freehold.
Isaac Dolbow sold one of his horses to his son Horace the past week.
C.L. Davis and B.F. Murphy were Holmsen visitors on Thursday.
D.C. Anderson visited his nephew, Ernest Preston, at Leesville, on Friday last.
Elmer Cook is helping his uncle, Walter Thompson, in his barber shop at Freehold.
Jess Cowdrick was the Monday guest of Jonathan Strickland and wife.
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