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sre »t their bungalow. Mr*. C. E. Clark, her *on Ellcworth. and her aister. arc in Burr Cottage for the aummer. Mr*. A. C. Sherwood and her two children, Amanda and Albert, of Cynwryd. Pa., are in Mrs. Anna Brown’s cottaRe. coming last Friday. Mr*. F. C. Roop. her daughters. Misses Florence and Adelaide, and her ■on Albert, all of Philadelphia, and relative* of Mr. A. Hemerirh, are guests ct "Taketex" this week. Mr*. J. H. Markland is better pleased every day with Su>n$ Harbor. Her home in its location and its comforts ie one of the pleasantest in the bor-
ough.
Charles M. Stone and wife are in the Colonial Apartments, and over the week-end entertained Prank Noble and wife, of Philadelphia. / Mrs. Rennyson and her daughter, /Miw Nellie May. are expecting r. vis- . it from Miss Gertnioe this week. ' Present guests are another sister. Mrs. Bayard Corson, and her husband, of Brooklyn. At St. Marv’s Church. Mr. J. Kneuixen of the Lutheran faith conducted both the morning and evening service. The text for the momine’s sermon was. “What Seek Ye?" Miss Dickson was organist of the morning, and Mrs. David Troxel of the evening. Mias Sara Phillips Thomas has been at her home, “The Sign of the Anchor'’. at intervals since in May. Her guest* have included Miss Elizabeth Baker and Charie* Vesner. Philadelphia; Miss Jennie Worrell, Wayne, and Miases Rachel and Sarah Knight, of Somerton. The Stone Harbor Rase Ball Club were up against professionals in their Rime at Court House on Satuiday. The acore 13—1 in favor of Court House. Their playing for the rest of the Mason, and including Labor Day. will be on the home grounds. Oscar Horton is manager. The free swimming school of Prof. Bourinot is at the head of Shelter Haven Basin, to be reached from either Third Avenue or With street, and has its hours from 4 30 to 6 P. A float, loaned by Mr. Halverson, was towed from the shipyard at the 82nd street Basin by Andrew Broa-n, and ... will be a very great help. The ch for both adults and rhildn-n. . At the Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday evening. Miss Marguerite i Strother* was leader and Miss Ruth Smith was organist. Each one of the 28 members present contributed to the •ervice. Miss Rhoads pleasing all by adding a rioting word. Mr. MrMurtrie read a letter from Miss Harris, the president, from her home in Fairton. telling of the progress of Uie Junior league she haa started. On Tuesday Mrs. Clarence Krouse entertained her home card party, “The West HaddonfWd SW dab." and. al leather for the day was r . . 'the month, all had a de ul time. The guest* were: Mrs. Bert Cummin*, Mrs. W. Clement, Mrs. Edward Clement. Mr*. Wilhelm. Mrs Clinton Garrett. Mr*, and Mis* Cass Mrs. Haliburton. Mrs. Perry Elliott. Mrs. J. W'alworth. Mr*. Hippie. Mrs. Dr. Perhin and Mrs. Howell. Mrs. T E. Bancroft. Mrs. Krouse’s eldest daughter and member of the eluh. received the ladies on the train and was their escort. I*ulies of Mrs. KrouseV Shore Club, invited to meet the visitors, were: Mrs. Oberholxer. Mrs. Ron* Mrs. Miller. Mr*. Fleck. Mrs Colburn and Mr*. Wyman. The plan for the day was. clam bouillon upon arrival bathing and siesta, “Shore Dinner."' boating and luncheon. Souvenir* of the visit were freshly caught fish U take home. There was good attendance for lo die*' Day at the Yacht Club Monda' afternoon. Someliody had told nb»u' that it was to be n sewing b«-c U make curtain* for the club windows, instead of a card partv and reception,* and some of the ladies brought scis-t •ora and thimble, which would have been all right if thrv had brought the needlework also. The idea is a social afternoon together. Card plaving i> optional, and only those pay who play There is to be something special for rarh afternoon. For last Monday it was “wetting" the new lemonade bowl and glasses and putting them into commission, and getting nn expression upon Mrs. Richter's pet lemonade recipe. Next Monday will hr hydrangea plant day, and florist l-ange ia instructed to bring plants on sale and U> be prepared to set them. A.the season grows older there will be music and maybe a lecture or read nga Everyone it welcome. "^'At Council’* meeting Monday night the ordinance concerning the Municipal Building and the extension of the Terminal R. K. tracks dosm Third Avenue were laid over to the next reg ular meeting. July 3. The unlsnanee giving privileges in the lloroegh L' the I>. * A. T Sc T. Co. passed first reading. The award cf thr contract for the bulkhead and jetties was deforced to the next regular meeting. July 5; the award <>f the contract for the boardwalk to be made at the meet ins to which the session adjourned, and which was June 30. The Chair man. Mayor Risley, announced nil of the 833.000 bond issue had been taken And work ju the boardwalk woul.l login a* soon a* thr injunction again ' placing the contract is dismisw.l There were seven applicants for th. position of Life Guard: Charles S. Clark. Bcnj. Cohn. John K. Mathis. F. Grant Powers. Thomas L. Thump Bun. William U. Pharos and James Wilkins. .The vote was solid 'or John K. M»Uulr As the pusrd could not Pc all along the strand, he was assigned to the portion of beach between tilth and PTth streets, which is designated and is to to- posted aa “Protect
The Stone Harbor Yacht Club is to be opened this Saturday and with a dance for the evening. Edward Rankin expects to entertain _ party of friends from Wilkesbarre at Brown Hall, either over this Sun- * ly or over the Fourth, The Sunday School Times has been added to the Stone Harbor readingroom and library- through the kind ness of Mr. Boardman. of its public* tion office. Charles Carbonne, of the Shelter Haven, has the local record for sixe in flounders, one of his catch of lust week weighing 7 pounds, and this for a flounder means some size. Thomas Watson and family dosm for the season. Miss I-oretta was senior this year in Philadelphia High School, and with her class visited Washington. Guests at the Krouse cottage over Sunday included Cleon Krouse. Paul Warwick, Thomas Doimbue and Mr K. K. Metcalf, all of Philadelphia. Mr. Metcalf and Mr. Krouse went fishing and Mr. Metcalf's catch was 13 king Ash, ail of good size. Pishing continues good, and tho*< who know how are finding it profila ble. Charles Wright and Arthui Eckerslcy. gold medal men of thi Stone Harbor Station, are taking ; barrel of kingfish a day from thi channel and inlet and shipping to thi New York market, getting their pric. At the meeting of the Stone Harbor Grange Saturday night, the uecretar> wa* instructed to write a letter condolence to Mrs. Webb on account of the death of her husband, and also letter of sympathy to Mrs. Joseph I). Camp for the recent serious accident and expressing the hope of thi members for a speedy recoveryMm. I. E. Birdsail at her cotugi •n Carnival Bay and Miss Blithe a, her bungalow on Great Channel, en lertainca a party of young bankeri ever the week-end, following thi tape May Convention. Saiurdaj evening all came to the ElUworu. where they were guest* of Mm. Mil
ler.
Mr*. E. Adamich came last week t< tin Sablirh cottage on the East Kti. gerend with her daughter. Miss Ibis, and her niece. Miss Etiiel Saidico On Sunday Miss Kathryn SbUici. joined the petty. Mr. Dominick nlich and his mother are to here this Sunday. Father McQuail of the Order of thi Poly Ghost was again al St, Paul. and for the ten o'clock mas*. These Father* are accurlomed to sprcfan; to those of dull understandings an. the ignorant, and their teachings an very plain and practical. The nomil.. of Sunday was upon the first chapte. if the Gospel of Su John. John K. Mathis, the Life Guard fo. he season, is surfman of the Slotu Harbor Coast Guard nos on vacation •ind one of the gold medal heroes ol the wreck of the Margaret, and is thi jnr of whom his mate said, when thi chance was better for one to gethrough than for the two: “Take him he's got a wife and babira. and I ain’t,' and John said, “Not on your life, it: the two or none”. An insurance agent questions thi assertion of last week concerning lblapsing of George Rummel's insur ance. “Some may have lapsed," hi aya, “but there was f4. r >00 that wall! right." This was placed 815O0 >• each of three companies, on tin dwelling, and $2,000 on the contents Carl Fiege, he say*, had $1800 on hi dwelling ihat was burned and $700 o his furniture, and in aetUenu-nt ask OWfc-it’aPjM.'.'rill — Las, was Uie auppoiler ol
OCEAN VIEW 'rnm Of "Timtu" Ccrrrtposdrsl J. Newton Hosell has a new Ford. Mr.William DeVauland wile motored <: Tucfcahoe on Friday afternoon. Griffith Gandv and «ifespent several lav* of Uue week touring Uie auoUieni part of New Jersey, stopping *lCamden, I ted Kauk, Asbnry Paik and Trenton. Albert Wsy and family motored South Amboy in their n- w Ford. I Lincoln and f mily reside at South Amboy. Frank Shaw and wife spent a jiortion of this week louring Uie aonUiern part of New Jersey in their lies Ford. They visited relative* al Millville, Wuodbnrv and Camden. Jobn Parson*, of Tuckaboe, epeiil *evrrai day*of 'In*seek siUi hi* broUier, epl-en Parson*. Andres Itiecine and family, of Phi's--ielpliia, spent Sunday siUi liia wife'l parents, Many Dowumm and family. Rev. William Kiackman and site an idling her pairula al Trenton. Tony Canusn haa opened a new ice cream and coufect-onei y (tore near Uie l»le t ity booievard. i. Irvin Snarp, of Woodbary, spent Friday sith hi* broUier Frank. Cliarlea Mattes, of tioalieu, called on rirneal IK-wnam and family on Friday . Kev. Evan I'right, ol lianimuaton, spent several day* of uua seek siU wiUi friend* liere. J Kriirst Downain picked the first string oriui* in Uue neighborhood oh Fnday. Air*, il. L. Sargent and daughter IIpIpii, shu have been visiting Mrs. K. SPiu, hate returned pi then home in Boston, Mas*. Air. Morgan i* conducting services al Ute MeUiodirt Cliurclies of Iheheavills Circuit during Key. William Blackman’* absence. Mi** May Corson it Imiiir siUi hei parent*. Air. Libron Corson and wife, :or a slxirt visit. Kanmel Johnson spent the seek-end siUi relatives st AUaulic City. Dean Maaaey and wife, of Sea Isle ,'ity, called on Hurry Dosnain Sunday. Mis. Joshua Hand, aon Wesley and laughu-r Irene, of Cape May Court tlouee, spent Sunday siUi Austin Dr Allen D<- Vaul, .'.eslie Hosell and Carl and Raymond Sharp spent lav evening al Sea Isis City Libron Corson and wile c-lebrated Uieir golden wedding anniversary ToesIsy v. illi about lilly guest*. Tliey rerived insiiy be aulilul and uselul gill*, iinuug them being over lilly dollars in
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Benjamin Buslinrll, of Dennisvillr, and Alia* Elizabeth Swein Jerrell were ■■tarried al Uie residence of lirr p Mr. sh-l Air*. Frambet Jerrell, si eight •'clock on Tueads) evening, June i. r >Ui. uy Rev. Clark, of Deiinisville. The} Had liu*l* of friends win- remembered hem wiUi many beautiful and narlul gilt*. They have gone to Plnladelph and Washington on llieir huneynioun.
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• Mr. and Mr*. nris Creamer spent ning by auto. Llh of Avaloo, (rWeMey Grace, of jailie week-end with
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DIAS CREEK Claieiice Howell and family itirst* of II. Howell and wife on I'liuraday last Airs. A.ineiell Lawrence pawnl aw at I -nday last al ten ■niunle* before fir■’clock III the afu-Miooo, alter aiiillm-*> •f wveral Imilith*. She leave* a hlle•and and one soii.t-harle*, of H liming-
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All** Il -la Schellinger war a week-end wihir at Ca.w May City a* guest u •leveii* and fanilly. Mr*. Jennie Hoaell and aon Afillard en Philadelphia ahoppersou Saiurdav
There will he Friend* Me.'linr ea.irat Day through the season. Thi First Day it will lie at the bunjralo' of Miss Sara Phillip- Thomas, nt U> head of Stone’* Has in. on W. ‘W •t. At the meeting at Miss Thom as' last First Day. the visitor* wer Misses ifachel and Sarah Knight. ■• Somerton. Misa Sarah i* memlie ■f the Committee on meeting place •> the biennial Convention of Friend.ind is much impressed with the ad antages Stone HarlHir offers as : •ennanent home for the Convention. There wa* .. M*r scare on Sumlav The pound's boot w Signor Cappa hionr in comman.1 do; not return a it should, and the auxiliary Merit »u' to s«i- why. couldn't find it, and non. ,ut on the water had seen it. Rut i «»* safe. Krraking a propeller i mid drifted to Avalon, from wtiere i vns reported by phone when hope w-a about lost. Dave Troxel’* little Shp ir was sent for it and found it am the twelve barrels of fish a heavy to* at last got it in.
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The John O. Gilmore ling. Arthur is first t
;irn--,t is expected the last of thi i-i-k and Mrs. Gilmore is to come next rrk. Arthur - ! new boat. Kilverheel . was put into thr wati r on Momiay i l is now at anrhor in Stone's Ita.- in - rnopir i* a 7hp. Eagle. Its firs
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^ALON • Mr. and Mm C. II. (3iubhock liar* ojiened their Avalon c-Atage for Uie ■un.mer monUi*. * Mr*. J. W. Mitchell entertained her daughter, Mrs. L. Price, nn Stiudav Iasi Dr. George F. Mee*er and wile have returned to Uieir lioiiie ip Uii* resnii after an extended visit in Philadellpliia l.A. E. Num wa* a Pliiladelplu* visitor last week. Atr. Ismi* H. Rnnk arrived in Avalon is week, and hai npeinil in* beautiliil uue in Uiis resort on First Avenue for enmmer season. Harriet Willock, slio bm* beei risiUng Mr*. J. N. SmiUi (or the pa* o week*, returned to her lioine in New York ou Wednesday. ud Mr*. '. M. Bruner and soi Millsrd umpired to Uiia rewirton Tn.-s.lai ■rdrr Pi ojieu Uieir coUagr on HixU> Street for Um- coming inouUi*. Mr*. George L. Pint and dangbtei Adelaide apent tin- week-end at Hiunealead " collage. Mr*. Jules I'onthn* and party of friendr ■joyed Uie Iteautie* of Avalon on Holi-
day laaf.
Mis* Adelaide Reynold*, w'mi ha* been viaiUng lier Coo sin. Alia* Jean Berg- -, retorne.1 to her home in Pennaylvauia on Alouday. The Reinbardt cottage at Ibe corner ■ HixUi Htrret and Becond Avenue i* no open for llie aeaaon. Hun. Paul Hageiiiau* and wife r> turned U> Uieir residence m Overbrool Pa., alter apriiding several very ei jtyable dat a at Uieir cottage here. Mr. and Airs. Go.rye W. Kate* ei P-rtained Uieir *01., Air. Charles I Kale*, on Hnnday. .Mr. la-wi* Clark, of Camden, si among Uie Hnnday visitor* Pillu* rrsoi Mr. an. I Mr*, hid ward A. Alersler *i non occupying Uieir Second A vent Mi** Marion Nichote, who haa bet attending ibe MsP Normal Hclioul I. c led al Trriipni, ia m>w home lor hi ■uminer vacation.
Wanted It Understood. With no uncertain tongue the com mere ia) traveler waa praising bli •arc* 'Theyre the finest tiling, out." be assured the manager of lh« works "Why. air. If you have one oi our machines It will pay for Itself li less than six month* ~ “You guaran tee that*' asked the manager «b< was tired of bla visitor's eloquent-* -Certainly.' replied the traveler ear erly. Then If they pay for them selves, you can send me half a dozen, bargained the manager. "Rut U Um} don't I can’t pay for 'em."
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J.Mepb /.imwermann spent a lew day Sunday visitors in town weir Town--end Gahlrgar and wile and Mr*. (Tarenc li..ger innu Gosln-n, and Capt. l-jia N.UPUI und wile, ol Green Creek. Mr. Ralph llolmrw and wile left here WedmaUy lor Uieit home in t3earli. Id,
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Easy to Classify. Tommy was put to bed early one aoc getting up next morning. . _ told him he had something to show nlm Leading him Into hi* mother's bedroom, he drew out from under the oedclothe* a tiny baby which bad come during the night. Now. Tommy, what do you think this ■ ?~ said bla father, amlltng Tom my's big eyes opened wide and looking proudly at hi* father, said: “Why.
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Sleep.
A man who haa Juat enjoyed a good anund sleep Is both taller and lighter than he waa before The Interval* of sleep required by different Individual* ran greatly, according lo one writer. A pbyrlrtan chlla attention t<‘ the fact that bable* sleep about twenty hour*
out of the twenty-four.
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Ha Knew That Story. The old soldier wa* again giving the youngsters account* of the wonder* he had > xiiertenced. especially In the way of climate Bald he: "I reiber.when we were In Fytardum we used to to tat our bread in the sun. and—" Youngster (lntarraptln*i|: "Yes. I know: and you were supplied with corkscrew* to draw your breath!"
The Bilious Optlmlct. When a man with noticeable bilious •yes and liver apota on the projection* of his face "lay* himself out" to talk optimism to us someth'ng seems to whisper to ua that he is bluffing him•elf (or ua) for some little purpose of hla own Because when a bilious soi. talk* op'lmUm. bis conversation suggests a supercrescence of expository motivation, ao lo speak.—MU<
Uncle Eben.
“A man allua gits caught at It." ncl* Kbrn. "when h* tries to — impin' spiteful diasuDed a* « Joke, lot o' folk* keep on try in' It
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Supreme Srlf-Oe'ualon. In all the mighty domain of self-dr luaion there I* nothing quite equal to the wtatful self kidding of the man who. after hi* medical man haa told him that 2t> drinks of whisky a da) have all but ruined hla kidney* •witches to *0 drink* of gin par dtem because "he's been told" iaays be) that "gtn U good for 'he kidneys."— Milwaukee HentlneL
Largest Animal Kingdom. In the course ol an Inlereetlng nature aermun In tb» Woman* Home Companion Charles Edwaid Jefferson, pastor of Broadway Tabernacle In New York city, aald: "There are more kind* ot birds than there are kinds of fiabea and serpent* and animals combined The largest of all the kingdom* of *• ntlent Ufa Is the kingdom of the bit da"
Lamps of Ancient Time*. The moat p.imlUve lamp* were probably the akull* of animsla In which fat waa burned, a-hlln certain weaehell* wen- also employed for this purpose. When pottery and metal began to be used the principle of thesa natural lamps waa for a long time retained a* seen In ancient Kgypttan. Greek and Roman lamps, and In the stone cups and buxwa of north urn un-
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“Bankrupt." The discussion on the etymology of the aork "bank" in Mr. Justice Darling’s court might have been ried a step further by t v e Illustration of our tone "bankrupt." says a London pai>er The old Venetian moneychangers and lenders carried on their business at a stand or bench (banc and when one was unable to meet hla obligations his "bancs' waa broken (rupto).
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Preparing for the Future. Prank, who had Just entered school, came home one day and began fighting bla brother, two years younger. Ills mother protested at such per formance. when he turned to her and -aid: "Mamma. I have to teach him >o fight because when he goes to school aome day I may not be with him If a fellow hits him. and bn must know how to flghL"
Daily Thought. Do you know what fairy palaces yon may build of beautiful thought, proof xgalnst all adversity? Bright fancies, •ntlsfled memories, noble histories, faithful sayings, treasure house* of preriou* and restful thoughts which care cannot disturb nor pain make gioomy. nor poverty lake sway from ua: houaca built without hands for our souls ty live in—Ruakln
Waal*a Her Breath.
Paul bad taken off hla shoe* and one atill remained In the middle of! the floor Little Ruth came running , in and accidentally stepped on IL "Oh, excuse me." ahe exclaimed and ahe i turned and saw no one except an old -hi • Angry, she aald: "Why. you) iln’t no one. and 1 wasted my breaf
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