Social Notess*€The Time* will be glad to receive contribution* to this cj!- * umn. Notes, personals, noticesof engagements, weddings, entertainments, etc, are desired.They must be endorsed by the t jsender and be written on one ,vside of the paper only. Get them :n early and regularly. i §tCresaptown. 1A very delightful surprise partywas given at the home of Mr. and1Mrs. Jerome Burltey, Cresaptown, in.honor of their son, Bernard. The eve ninr was sf/ent playing games anddancing. Those present were: Mr.,{and Mis. Jerome Burkey, Mr. and1Mrs. Charles Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs.IEdward Grabenstine, Mr. RussellfWinters. Mr. Clarence Long, Mr.Charles Da\is; Misses Mary BochVAnnie, Elizabeth, Clara, Nellie, and i Frances Grabenstine, Edna Orr. Dora 1ltLewis, Ethel and Ruth Wigger, Annie Helbig, Anna Mary Carbine, Helen j€ Burton. Rose Thrasher, Edna Smith,j *! Mary and Ethel Mattingly. Ruth Valentine, Marie and Pearl Werz, Ber-1 *htha Porter. Ellen Thompson. Nellie ( Cadden Frances, \nnie. GenevieveElizabeth and Mary Burkey. John d and George Boch, William Kear,VPeter. Herman and James Graben-jgstine. John Humphrey. William and tG’ltzen McKenzie. Legora. Raymond hand eGorge Mattingly. Homer and Thos. Lewis. Marshall Porter. Roy Grant, Firman Barton. Horner and%Hazel Robinette, Anthony Winter-mever, Frank Deiterraan, Harry Carl,Irley l^eaj-e. John and Webb Thompson, William Kammauf and AmbrosetiAithand Bernard Burkey. Dancing waskept up to a late hour when refreshments were served.