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30 October 1924 - East New Market Items

Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Broadway, of Wilmington, Del., were visitors at the home of Mrs. J. B. Webster Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurst and family, of Berlin, spent the weekend with Mrs. Hurst's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hackett.

Miss Rebecca Willey, student at the State Normal School, Towson, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary K. Willey.

Miss Elizabeth Webster has returned home after spending a few days in Baltimore.

Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Whedbee and children left on Tuesday for Newport, Del., where the children will remain with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg, while Rev. and Mrs. Whedbee will go to Philadelphia where Mrs. Whedbee will receive treatment for a nervous breakdown.

Mrs. Ollie Smith and little daughter, Marjorie, of Delmar, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith.   Mr. Ollie Smith has accepted a position with the State Hospital as guard.

Mrs. Laura Vincent left Friday for Philadelphia, where she spent several days at the home of her son, Mr. Victor Vincent, and returned home on Tuesday.

Miss Agnus Smith, of Vienna, spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. T. Smith.

Miss Louise Webster has returned home after spending the last eight weeks at Berlin.

Miss Helen Winsor returned to the State Normal School, Towson, Sunday afternoon after spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Winsor.

Mrs. W. J. Seward, of James, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Fanny Stevens.

Mr. Franklin Isenberg, who holds a position as a supply with the Pennsylvania Railroad, is stationed at Harrington, Del. for two weeks.

Mr. Jefferson Creighton returned to Greenwood on Sunday after a brief visit with his mother, Mrs. Sue Creighton.

Mr. and Mrs. Grant U. Stiner and Grant Jr., of Cambridge, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gambriel.

Mr. and Mrs. Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. George Page Jr., of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, and Mr. George Page.   Mr. Page accompanied them to Philadelphia on the return trip.

Mr. Arthur McAllen, of Mappsville, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McAllen.

The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church will hold a Bake on Saturday afternoon.  Just the location of where, is not settled, but it will be near the corner.   Mrs. T. S. Higgins, Mrs. H. F. Nicols and other ladies will be in charge.  Rally to the cause, and do your part.

Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schley, formerly of Baltimore, but now residents of Cambridge, were guests at a supper of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crowe on Sunday.

A number of out people availed themselves of the opportunity of attending the Democratic mass meeting which was held last Thursday evening in Cambridge.

Miss Esther Melvin left on Sunday for her home in Baltimore after spending several days with Miss Melva Bell.

Miss Grace Jones, of Cambridge, spent the weekend with Miss Evelyn Moore and Mrs. Arvie Moore, who is a sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Marshall and daughter, Catherine, and sister, Mrs. North, of Cambridge, and Rev. L. W. Layfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wheatley on Sunday.   Mr. L. C. Reid of Preston was also there.

Miss Ruth Blake and Miss Harrison, of Cambridge, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blake on Sunday.

Mrs. K. B. Jones, of Relay, arrived in town on Saturday to spend a few days with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Kenneth B. Jones and children, Lawton and Margaret, motored to Church Creek on Sunday.

Miss Gertrude Howard, of Cambridge, visited her father, Mr. Harry Howard, on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willis have returned home after spending a few days in Wilmington, Del. and Philadelphia, Pa.