New Jersey Courier 3 Jan 1919
Miss Ella Mae Loveland of Asbury Park spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Loveland.
Miss Gertrude Fleming spent her Christmas vacation from her duties as teacher in the Camden public school home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flemming.
Private Lewis Herbert of Weehawkin spent Christmas Day with his parents on Osborn Avenue.
Misses Virginia and Maude Van Note spent Friday in Seaside Park.
Miss Edna Brower spent the latter part of the week at her home on Main Avenue.
Mrs. F. Clark returned to her home Sunday in Philadelphia, after spending a few days with her parents on Lake avenue.
Thomas Timberman of Jamesburg visited Mr. and Mrs.J.F. Morton Friday.
Mr. Golden of Roebling visited Miss Helen Stout over the week end.
Frank Ferry and Lloyd Johnson are spending a short vacation down the bay gunning at Barnegat.
Miss Florence Worth is ill at her home with the scarletina
P. Herley and family have moved from the Beacon-by-the-Sea hotel to his newly purchased home on Bay avenue in Point Pleasant.
Slade Dale of New York is here for a few days at his home.
Chas. Foster of the Norfolk naval reserves is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Foster on a ten day furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wills returned Saturday to their home in Chestnut Hull, PA after a short stay with her parents and brought back with them her little sister Edith for a short visit.
Coastguard Wm. Chadwick was taken ill with the influenza Monday at the coastguard station and was taken to his home in Pt. Pleasant.
Wm. Knox of Newark visited here Saturday.
Prvt. Wm. Whittington of Camp Devens, Mass., spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Whittington
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