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SEA ISLE CITY.MJ.. FRIDAY. JUNE 4, !9I5

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IN DIE CIRCUII OF IKE CIIY Little Items About Foiko You Kno»-Notes and Gleanings of a Personal Character; Budget ol Events; What

You and Your Friends Are Doing

THE WEEK'S DEWS IS BRIEF PARAGRAPHS

Mr. ftod Mn. Veate'mnd of Pblladelpbm, were down orer DeeoraAioo I>»y. Mr. Bennwl Devei, jr.,of Ocean Citr, aprnt Bonder bert. Mr. mttd Mr». IIany Haydt, of Pbila* delphfa, were down over Memorial Day. Jolm A. Hiuitii, of Philadelphia, waaa riiitor over Mamorial Day. ar, of Philadelphia, wai d Day. v Mr. M. R. Sbaflsr' and Miaa O. Q. hnaOer apeut the week end here. Mr. Calvin O. Allhooae weadown over Mamorial Day. Harry tlobdeil and family cottage for the aeenon. Mr.

MM*li down r «

Jamea I. Hasan and ftrnily opened their cottage for Uie eeaton on Mon Jamea T. Chapman and wife motored to Wil rood on Monday alter jocn. Tax-Aaaenaor William fox waaam

Uit Meiuorinl Day viMtora.

A new approac- baa been bo ill to the Women‘a Civic Ctnb, and the pretty Jab

hoaae louka Utter thar. aver.

Ur Joaepb McCoe and aiater apmrt Soudar aa the goeat of Mr. and Mr*.

Walter W. Hrooke, who haa apent the winter in riiiladelplaa, retomed to late Monday iuhn new Chalmeta touring car, and wil! retrain for the amnmer Llovd W. Brook* mr-tored down from Philadelphia in hia lioda-m eprrdatnr on Wedm-eday, and will atay for the 'immer. Mra Joaeph Geiger and sun Paul, ot Philadelphia, spent Uw week end here. Mr. and Mra. K. Qnirin, of Philadelphia, were at their cottage over the weekend. A. Middleton, of Philadelphia, was » week end via Cronecker'a Hotel. Mr. Joseph Hmiih and wife, apent the eek end at their Mr. E. 0. Warner, ol New York City, was a week end visitor, registering at Cronecker'a Hotel. Mr. and My*. Junk and family, of Philadelphia, were among the visitor* at

tlie w

Mr. M. 4. Kyan and wife, of Philadelphia, were at their cottage over Uit

week eod.

Ur. ha uni-l M. Yeager, of Philadelphia, was a visitor over the week end. E. 1). Wood and parti of trieoda from Philade-phia. *peu! Monday at this Mr. J. A. McUratn, of Phif«de > pnia, aa a visitor on Memorial Day. A. B. Wilcox and wife, ol PhlladeJptiia, spent Monday at this resort, There will be a Moose meeting at the Moor- Home on Bon day afternoon. Matters relating to the Old Home Week

will be diacuased.

Mr. J. C. Gallon, of iVashingi-n, D.C., a active worker of the Women'a Civic Clob, is at her cottage for the Mr. William Klein in and familr, of Camden, are at their cottage for the Uroaney Wharton, o? Pfiladrlpbia, well known toewliy, was a visitor for several days last week. Mias Mary Smith, of Philadelphia, haa been visiting Mrs. Henry Brooks lor Uir past four weeka and is rrlnruing to her

home to-morrow.

Mrs. Joaeph b. Maguire, J

of Philadelphia, nave hern spending Uir last two weeks here, and were joined by

Mr. Maguire on Saturday h

Mr. Joseph B. Maguire, Hr., of Philadelphia, spent Uie holidays with iur

sister, Mr*. Henry Brooks.

A Suffrage mccUug which waa to have been addressed by Mr*. J. Thompson

Mr. and Mra. M. J. Kyan and family ! Baker, ol Wildwood, was postponed on apent Uie week end here getting their j », dnndar evening on account of the courge In ahape for U* aeaaoii. ! ruck-meal weather. The meeting will

Mr. Irving, of Philadelphia spent | be Sunday here viaiUug his wile, who is

Mrs. J .Thompson Baker, of Wildwood, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr.

and Mr*. John Carrot.

Telephone men have been busy for the' 1 past two weeka about town erecting pole* and putting up new cablet. Mr. Harry Murphy aud family and a party ol friends spent Uie holidays at llretr cottage here. The cottage is now

open tor Uie season.

A dredge used on the Coreon'a Inlet road la now pumping in sand about the Yacht Club, hiliug in several low places.

P. Kalguel and wile of

apent Sunday here. The Kaiguelasum-

mered here last year.

Mr. and Mra. August Nahm wi

copying tlieir Imudis Avenue cottage

over (he week end.

Mr. and Mra. Bumpp and family returned to Philadelphia after a

stay at Uieir cottage here.

. Mrs. T-wobey and family of Washington, D.C., opened then cottage for the

season on Monday.

Mr. and Mra David Masxoni were vitiUira at Uie home ol Mr. Maasooi'i

parents Una week.

BIG MEETING OFHOME WEEK COMMITTEE Practically Every Member Present At Meeting on Tuesday ; Businee* Men's Association Meeting Deferred ; Finances Getting Started The beat attended and moat enthnsi vatic meeting of Old Home Week GomniUee held to the present time was held on Tneeday evening in the City Hall, practically ever? member of the Executive Committee being present. The programme for Athletic UsT was submitted by Uie Chairman of the Committee, J. P. Delaney, and a solid alterof sport A promised on Uial day. A'l entries for the contest moat be in by Juna tf-; entry blanks may be bad on application to the chairman. Charles Bobinari reported for his Music Committee that be had letters from several hands. These were read and sifted down to two of the beat, and the next meeUng it trill be decided between the two will he engaged for Uie

week.

Committee report* were encouraging : Louis Steiuraever'a, for the Parade Committee, reported that be had been in comiuuiiibauon with fifty lodges to be here on Fraternal Day. UoverFielder, Acting-Governor Edge and other prominent politician* have also bsen invited. The stock certificate* are printed, and forty were sold at the meeting and Uie' money turned over to Uie Treasurer. The next meeting will be on Monday night, in Uie Oil/ Hall, at eight o'clock, and each and every member cf Uie ExecuUrr Committer it urged to be there. The full programme will ha rewly for that meeting, and Uteri- will be much ;o be disposed of. GREAT GONTESTNOW GETTING STARTED Count on Tueaday Night Showed Ramai sable Activity lor so Young a Contest; Votes Belling Fast; Live Merchants Give Them Away

Ordinance 1 Passed Comir

On ’

OTHER i All Cominisl

v preae

futon bowevwr.

Tbs fradeamen’a Building and Loan

. _ Uie Aaauciauoo

of sick ova*. , Wednesday.

Mr. and Mra. E. J. Goddard. Mr. and ; William Fox, Frank JV. "Mr*. Oreirgr itaber aud Mr*. AnnaCliap-1 Solicitor Vnorheee were pcite, of H a turnon um. were here orer I ^ M|(j . rUrtora ou Tiiurtds-, *t-tt»-week end. | lending a lieariug before Uie County Tex Mr. George Koenig, of Philadelphia, j 1JoEI <i oU u* appeal ol the honey entitle, wa* tar over Uie weekend looking; muuUi Mr. Frank Fowkee after hit boaUiooae and new bulkhead, t , l|wl mcII employed about Ida which haa just fwen completed. , r^nUy-purehaaed Veniiian I*ark home, Mias Katherii-e McBride ol Phils-: UH i ||,r grounds about Uie house prrerul dvlplda, w-s at her Bemtoola Hotel over , | ia „dsou.e appear sues. The improve the week end. getting in readiness (or menU | include a cement walk, gravelled an eaily opening. automobile drive and garage.

Mia. Aaron hioilh and son Burton, of . I Haa Creek. Joined lier huaband at Be*

ft Isle Life f-aving Btation on Sunday, and i Fi on . n ce GemmU. brother ol I willi-emainlierefortheaummer month*, Gemiml. died at Atlantic City,

I r. ■>' Vort. |oHVl.

n friendly rivalry waa manilsat between the oouteatanw in the gremi Qoeen ol Otd Home Week Contest w hen Uie balmte were counted on Tuesday night by the Oesnmt ^. The coont w us deferred from Monday night ou account of the holiday. The tsUlots are now in the hand* of all leading auirre and hotel* in the Uity, also in Ui* Pool Oflbe, aud may be purchased for a poesy a vote. At Cores;'# Beehive a vote will be given free of ail charge with every 35 cent purchase and dre vote* will be given fur every dollar purchase. Tlieae may be voted foe toy contestant. Moenhinweg’s Bakery will also give a-vote for every twenty-live labels cut from Mornbinweg's bread w lien turned in at tbeu store. Chari** Camp will give five vole* with every dollar cash purchase at bis atore. Now is the time for everv contestant to get busy. The contest u a abort one. and the big aturt means Uie big finish. Get vour friends to clip the votes from the newspspert and buy vote* for rou with spare change. The prise and glory are well worth working for. i-ull information in regard to Uie teat mar be bad on applicaUoi. to the Old Home Week office City Hall. Vote* muv also be puichaaad there. Standing ol the contestants Tuesday

June 1, IHI-'i:

Carrie Norton .. KBS

OBITUARY.

Thursday from her home, 3H North spent uie wew —— — - ' bis sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and

BeUil Liquor Dealer* AaaoeiaUonof the ^ |c( . parlor ^Boardwalk and

I'uited States, was in town on Thursday,

“Mias GemmU had been in poor health .r some Ume. and »*• • wefl-knowo

atenua during the summer.

Pleuro • pneumonia claimed “ *«• .■cuui, - *~5: “3

11AB 10f.l Kilo lour.

Mrs. Irving Fitch

Mane Halm

Guesie Unwell FJisnbeth Delauev Myrtle I'oxaou

Helen Kcilly

Maueline kfuimi

Sarah Way Ida E. Smith

Amelia Hanino

Amelia Whipperaalt 100U Margaret Kyan . KkC

Helen Qutren

1002 1003 1001 lOOti PJUH

lull

provide Funds |) Reading at ' Meeting

iAuriress and the Solicitor

as rttef regular meeting of

and accompanied Mr. J. P Delaney to* meeting of Uie Asaocialion at TheOttlara,

on the Delaware Bivee.

There wi

the local nine and Woodbine at the Be* at Go-hen. alls I ale ground on Sunday afternoon- The I rt Uw G-ben^urc^ teore wm U-d with five run* U-Uivcred,. S^^d of l-oUi trams, when owing te u ''JJrtf ^Tanblmd m Oil* city, oh* was i.resol U.e Iwot Uwgwmeaascalled A w Charie# D. Town Jr . a gaiuf scheduled for Memorial l>sy -te hn^. ol Claud^T-^"',^ not plarad. Uie i-'pportng u * ,u j the funeral wervtcse.

trolleys runThis week.

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gratu fated him on Uw r«ord »•«“» '» ^J^keud in the tawre urttUlh. winch h# qualified, haring been uodar dvl , sammer sebadul* U pul in

inauuctton only • ‘

M,rv A. Town, 'daughter of Mr and Sam-irl l‘ever, at her horn- in

baseball game ^Ph.UdeiPbi*. Interment waa mad. on

the Be* j ^,.1,„ ck-hen. after requiem

sition at steuon agent-

MEETING OF FREEHOLDERS The Board ol Cbow.n t reeholder* met in regular seesion at Cape May Court

House on Tucsduy last.

A delegation reprrsenung tbs Penn Memorial Bridge Committee, headed by Richard T. Colling*, ol Coiling*wood, visited the Board in tnewung to urg' the co-operation of the Board and render financial aaawt-uoe m support of the movement to have constructed a bridge across the Dvl. i sir river from Phila-

delphia to Camden.

A re-oluUon vudorwiug the project and , 1 - f (o Uie appiquunent by Uie Governor t ' acommi—ion with power to have proper plan* prepared aud to select a location for the proposed bridge was

. arned by nuaniuiout vote.

The Ruari ot Flatunate appointed to determine Uie amount of money -yeceaaary to cstwhlwli aud maiulsiu a County Vucalioual ScIuh-1 of Agriculture for a period ending October Slid, 1910, reported Uiat H.m*' 00 would hr required, of which the State would aaeume onehalf. A iceololiou to app>->ptiate Uir .urn of $3,U»l.U0. to be raised b, taxaUun, for the purpose was defeated. Iteeie being uo objecteoos Jfered w Uu- acquisition of Uie Bayahoie Boat from West Cape May to Bclielleugrr'i coiner Ot Green Creek, aud Uie road from Tow nsend's cot net at iMnuisVille ni Waaiiington Avenue, Woodbine, further action wa* deferred until the

as ttie.rrgni

that bod- on *6fe£day.

Bolicitor Voorfayea reported at lengUi on the matter of tA. old sewer. Hr stated that ho bad Ih-sh in conference with Uie attorneys for Uie atocklKilder* of the old Sewer Conpauy, hot as yet could not get a definite proposition in

He ad vised, however, Uiat the

ordinance prorWinR^ttie money to n ake the sewer connection he passe.* at once, and the work be done irrespvcUreof am action of Uie old Bower Comanv, aa Uie State Board ol Health were demanding that the sewer matte! he eatiafactorily

red of.

had made a aeorcli of file record*, he said; and found no judgment against the Sewer Company, bui before Uiat company could giy- lb- City aclearUtle they would have to be re-instated and pay nil back State tat. The opahot of the whole matter waa that Uie ordinanoe providing (or a bund thousand dollars was passed on firet reading. Only as much of thear bonds as is neoreaary to provide to oomphte the work will be aold. This will not amoont to more tban Uie ordinance provide# for the $10,000 home, so Uiat in the event of the City and Uie old Bewer Company being able to get together it would not neceea.ry to pass another ordinance the additional money needed. The officials of Uie Sower Company have wig-, nifled th eii willing near to accept in pay for Uie eawe’. if it is pur chased, Uie Cily'e bonds for the smount of the purchi Director Delaney reported progress of the bulkheads, and gske£ to be enlightened l:y the H-fJottor in regard lo tlie Stevens' .etttn. wall*, which iiad been condemned by Uie Flngiuoer. Tl>» advice wa* to tear Uiem down and build oUinrs and asares Uoj ones if the w • k done in the Ume sot. Iw also reported Uiat the bridge approach for vehicle* to Uie bench Street would onet considerable ui rr-hiiild, and waa not neces-an, inasto Uie lieach al Loretta Avnuue down town and GarriStreet up town. Opon motion ol IHreotor Fowkea. Uie remains ol the old bridge were ordered removed, and boardwalk will U- bnilt over Uie open

space.

Upon motion of Director Fowkea, the Clerk was instructed to notifj the Gas Oompai.y to paint all their larop-poatw throughout Uie City. A note for $1500 was ordered renewed, and one for $!(**• was ordered raornted to |iay Uie lira! iustalriient no Uu- boardwalk peoaiug tin- receipt of Die money from Uir sale of Uir boardwalk bond*. Tlie boml ol Clarence Ffpiffew, Uie contractor on Uir boardwalk, was accepted, and SUMO paid him -w account. The Treasurer'* report for tbs month .of May, and Uie Director of Finance's report lor the same period were read and approved. After paying of bills, meeting adjourned at 1 p.m. rvsoluUon* will be adopted acquiring tlie said roads as part of Uie County road*

system.

No objections were pn-sented to the

FIRST LUTHERAN SERVICES SUNDAY Will Be Held I* Excursion Housa At -30 Sunday Horning ; Meeting teiu Tuesday; Pastor From Stone Harbor WIU Offioiata t it peomie-d tint the first service* of ww LuU- -ran Chcrcfi will be held on

delpliia Letberan Bynod, now at the Church of l>*r Bavioor, Btene Harbor, ating. The matter wa# arranged at eting brJd on Tneeday, at which many LoUierana attended. is oederwtood shat as soon as fcaeUcablr a church will be built, bailor (be present service* will be held each Sunday in the Excursion Hotter. Ground for Uie proposed strnclare will be do

■ted R is said.

The new b *dy should makea valoahle additiOii to the religion* life of the comity, the need of such a church baring been fait for a long time That it will be a tuceeas gore witimut saving, s among Uwsambierrouagirsand per--am-nl reewfeute Uiere are aeoree of iaiUirrana who will welcome the earner* end lend Uwlr aaoral and financial suppon to (be venture. BROOKS ESTDE SETTLED Long Lltigettea Finally Ended; Had Been up to the Supreme Coon

For Dematen

Tlie ratals of ileury C. Brooks, which >ad h—n in Utigatton fw years, waa inaliv srttted Uo* week, when a Uvorhle dromon was rendered by the so-im-nie court to the children and widow. A mrettug of those interested and their aUoruev* was netd M Flnladeinhia

M COUNTY NEWS BRIEflY TOLD News Notes of Entire County Gathered by the “ Times" County Correspondents; Civic and Political Affairs of the Past Week; The County's Activities

PITH OF WEEK S HAPPERIH8S FOR QUICK REROIIH

GOOD TIME MADE IN

, illr to route to Fort Fflixabrth, .md nor* t' rr upon will be commenced in the in

future.

, > contract wa* awardixi te I lira Urn.fray. *•! Cape May Oort II •use,

•tram ating oianl lor liratinv U llousr bnildiug, plated during U>r •uinmn

Tt,r Lkhbiig Commlltei- rrportrJ U.at Uie lowi-t hid •■liiaiunl for luiupr for lighting Uir bridges on ihr lint- of tind waterway.' aa required t-v Uir (Agtittionar Berrtee, i tins (<-.• c-.icli bridge. The d-muiU— ua. aiith'-iiu-d te procure the iH-<-r«i**rv lain;**, but an efiort will be madv to ubtain Uu'm M >“a

_r Board will tuert at Marim-ra on Friday morning to in-prcl Uir road from Martino a to Ocean City built by Robert E. Hand, pnor lo final am-pianrr, ami will thru proorad to Hea lair City to iu apret Uir road liring built by flrurv Y Clouting It it in Skw lalv City to Corson i

Inlet.

Tlie local FUrclnr 1-gUl (ximpany end rr<4Uy Cotopeuy, coutroil.-d by Um «state, hare aafirred through the contenUoa am-mg Uie executors, and It is >w imped that matter* will *'<apr

maaehw

The new officer* ol the Kteetrir. Light and Traction Compamee ore Lloyd B. Brooks, Freetdrot; M. A. Brooka, Vioeidcnl; J. W. It Brooka. Traosurei W. W. Brooks, Becrwary * ul1 Mauegn FREEHOLOERslfERE TO-DAY Will Probably Extend County Rotd to House Street; Wen! Trolley Com-

parry to Raise Tracks

The Cape May County Board of F n holder* are liere to-day looking after Uie Bra lair md of the C-rraoe'* Intel d, uhieii is >miw eomphRed a* far aa Froepoct Btrerl. 1 f Uw local Uaotton con. pony, it is understt- »d. will iais# iu tracks to a aufhcteut I .eight, Uie Freeiioldrr* will raise Landis Avenue from Fro*pact Btrret te lloure Buret, aud take it over aa port of Uie Coont v road. What is duiu in tiie matter will be aniHiunced neat a eek. hot UN*re •« IRUe quration hut what Uie road will be ex u uded. Director ol Highway* Delaney Clerk Frank W. Foekr* and Oharte* ClouUug are going over Uie matter w

the tkmnty authorito-..

DETROIT COMMISSIONERS

AT SEA ISLE CITY

Collecting Specimen* of Flah for the Park Commi»»lon#r* ot that City !(. J.Couwav, F- Cuger. C. Sparrai ind George K. Ct.urcl., Fork l>oinjitartonere of the City of Detroit, Miciugan, arrived l« a apccial car Una w« V b» collect apeciiueuaol fish to br Uken to Uie lake* in Uie park* «f Detroit. Tlie Commiaaioner* have met \rlUi Mir.-rs* ilia* la.- and have filled many uiukt with octivv, liraltt.r fiali Irani tir watei* of Uir great Atlantic and the ii; land aster way They will atay here

until t^ir car 1* filled.

NOW TAKiNG 1ST ATE CENSUS Upward* ol Two Thousand Census Takers in Stats Started Work on Tuesday; County In New Class Two thousand seven hundred men started on Tuesday te lake theemausol the Bute of New Jetaev. under Ihr di mclmn of SecreterY ol Btate Ttioma* F . Martin. < »f Uiia force, two Uuiusand two hnudrrd an- eunmerntors and five

huudled supervlaors.

omit of Uie population of Uiis will graduate II li.tn auotlirr now heiog the only fourth ciaaa County in llie State. A population ni tweiilv U.oil sand i» required lor a third class county, and ihr laslOeii«ar allowed only niuetoru. The changr will ii.rau Uiat local muiiK-ipal aulhoritu-s wifi I iu vi Ihr alwoluir granting ol liqaoi lirelisra. luatead ol Uw County Judge a«

bRherUi.

STONE HARBOR RUN Twenty-rive Cera Participate anfTHav# Clcae Chase Against Tim*; Made In Little Over Three Hours.

Tbe “Ran" from the City Hall, Phil-

adelphia, to the Stone Harbor Yacht Clnb, was free from at least one abjection of dust, having been in the rain from Camden to tiie finish. In the condition of the roads after almost a week al storm, and the catting incident to traffic, the Ume made waa surprisingly

There was only one mishap and

this only bad enough to cause delay. All of tbe twenty-five cars started cov-

tbe course and all bot four arrived

within the four hours tbe timers were to te at Uir tape. Three of the four were 'eepectivi-ly #. 12>, and SOX minutes after; the fourth, Oscar Dalim's Bladebaker, halted by * broken tire and having to ■end to Philadelphia for another, arrived about seven p. tu., in Ume to receive the cap for the beat decorated

The “Ran" wa* against Ume made rer the course some days previous and

kept secret, and was Hh. 41m. SO see. The drat start was at 9.17 a. in. in tbe car ol Kdmaad Kagler, arriving at l.id

winning aixU: honors; tbe snr

winning firet, owned by Judge Knapp, ■I Holmesburg, being the fourteenth to

. The best tpeed made was 2h

aX"-. “f*' 0 - fi" arriving at 11.43 a.m., ind first to croa* tbe bridge; the second rer after being seven minhtei later,

rtiu*. the race was not to the swift. Tbe record of the prise winning waa: Owner Timeout

odge F.. It. Knapp, Holmaab'g, 3:45:16 Joseph Miller, Philadelphia, XJtSAS Mr. Dougiase; “ 3At:30 Martin Kewinger, “ 3:ICK:56 Libert Bpringer, “• 3:66:00 FJmer Kugler, “ 3:6««)

Mra. Banderaon, of Philadelphia, won ie cup for lad;- driver nearest Uie seal-

ed Ume, the ume out, 3h. 4»m. fiOsec. being too fast fj>r the “money." The pritea were: a set of Hardman tires, two Texioo gas hooks, a gold watch, md "loving cup*." Three special rape yi-re aaarded: To Chirl Marshall J. P. McClel'au; te Chairman of the “Ran''

mmilter, Arthur Biltong, and to Uu

promoter, W. E. Reynold*. Tlie Eiuertency Car carrying Dr. Knoerr, Uir coined naree, Mrs. W. E. ReynoIJi, iud driven by J. K. Btarr, was wiUiln twenty seconds of the sesit 1 Ume, but oelng in Uie management was not in

i-om petition.

Luncheon was served in Uie Yacht .'lub, Mr*. David Rialey and Mre.W. H debtor receiving ai d entertaining Unadirs of Uie party. Those t-f the -estauta rvmaiuiog overnight and nut tuing to their own cottagea or to (rieod* were cared for al Uie Fillsworth, Harbor fun and the Dunbar. The evening at the Yaebt Club waa memory of the summer time In tbe attendance, music, dancing and entertain-

Frank Bmilb, wife and littledangtH Catherine, of Norbeth, Pa., are viattF a mother, Mr*. Alexander 8mRb. Ernest Downam picked hi* first gru res this week. Rev. George II. Neal, Superintendent I of the Bridgeton District, preached a very' interesting sermon at the Mel diet Chare!] on Sunday afternoon. AVALON rem tke "TW*” CVrrrip-jMte**. Mr. and Mrs. Edwatd A. Messier copied their 2nd Avenue cottage i Uie bolida-s. Mrs. j. N. Smith and daughter arrivad In Avalon on Friday last to occupy t, Shemely cottage on 6th Street tor ti coming monUu Mr. and Mra. J. M. Bruner, eon and ] Mr*. Lacy Tbcrougbgood motored to tin* resort on Friday, returning to their Philadelphia home on Monday. Mrs. B. Wills and daughter I were Philadelphia visitors on Soil Mr. and Mra. C. H. Eoo* and ena Hulmss a

Prof, and Mra. J..T. Rarer spent I week eod in Avalon. Mr*. Charie* Lewer and l Elisabeth Htiaughueaaey, have i the Lewei bungalow on Harbor 'nr the coming season. Mim Fills Morten ia spending a « with Mr*. Walter A. Smith at this r«l Mr. Charlr* R. Hail and family rived in Avalon ot Friday last. 1 have ope red their beautiful bomi Avalon A venae for the summer m Mr. and Mia. T. P. Tnomp* daughter and Mr. and Mr*. '. Ch and son were Uw guest* of Mr. ai George F. Meeaer for over the we Mr*. G. W. Bcrgner spent Tuesday p Uaverford, Pa. Dr. Georg* W, Garciuar oi recent Avalon vieiter*- / Mr. and Mr*. William H. L. Mr. W. L. Clifle and wife havabeenei joying the sea breexea during tbe p week. A very enjoyable house party occupied Uie Bond cottage ou 6Ui Street over Decoration Day. Thoae present war.!: . Mr. and Mr*. Charles 8. knowllon and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Hood son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Maguire. ! *« HanuaL and Amanda Hood and Miss Dorothy Maguire, Mr. U. Maguire, and Mr. Fidwin (Aone. The Bolilant cottage was opened ore* the week end. Mr. Paul Hagem&n, wile and daughter . •pent a very cnyoyaole vocation at tb<* reajrt getting llo-ir garden in rpadtnare ; m moke iu usual fine showing this approaciiing summer. Rev. Paul F'. Landiv anired in Avalos take charge of. the aei vices ia Uie Presbyterian Church during tbs Sumner mouths. Mr. Wiiliam Bcbumaker and family 1 njoyed Avalon broeces over Uie weok j nd. Mr. an.! Mra. A. F. Daix and family ’ occupied Uieir cottage on 23rd Street tor the I mil day*. Mrs. K. H. Reinhardt and fOR daughter* spent several days last w — ">ia resort. t Edward R. Tun* and fal opened their cottage over Uie week * They had as their guest Mra. LeWall.of Oak Laue, Fa. Mr. Louis B. Rank was a Sunday

OCEAN VIEW

grew Uuv-'TWr- C«rte*»>awdre(. (irilBUi Gandy i* painting the huuse

Walter Taylor at Tuckahoe.

Mra. AusUn DeVaul and little son Clarence apent F'riday at Sea lale City. Mra. Jama* Anderson ar-d three daugbtera, Rachel, Alma and EliaabeUi, if Philadelphia, spent Sunday at their summer home near the lake. Carl and Raymond Sharp entertained a gentleman from Philadelphia Sunday . Minford Bean and wife, ot Philadelphia, are visiting her father, Stephen Alfred Sapp and wife, of Fetersbnrg, attended the preacliing service* at Uie Methodist Church Sunday afternoon, Frank Shaw and wife motored lo Cape Mar Tuesday to obtain Uieir Ford auto

GOSHEN Frvm the "TWr.- ( rrewmien The wedding of Miss Manas Jamre,at - thin plaee, to Mr. Dobbins, from Ohio, took place at the home ol her parent*. F. W. James and wile, at high noon ua Wednesday last. Mrs. Millard Davis returned to PhUft- J dtdphia after spending ten days M her j

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Mr*. Alfred Rhoadaa :■ enjoying a vj w«Ui her aiater* in FlereieviUv. Mister Finley Mixner is Uie pn owner of a new violin. Finlay is pert ou Uie piano. Mr. James Burke is now locate! ui w iiueniess os a grocer. Allen E. Grace aud family,! sea, were calling iu town uu jf

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