2. T. Gfcndy rnlertxlTHti hU con. Amok, and a frlaad. of Philadelphia. Snciar Mr. and Mr*. Reatrick. of Camden, are rialtln* Mra. Lydia Coraon. Bomera Coraon apent Sunday In
tu Ttor torn. n.«.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Sharp, of Cape May. Tlslted reUUrea here this week. Mra. Aaron Delancey spent part of the week with by sister-in-law. at
PleaaantTllle.
Mrs Emma Sharp has had her
house painted recently
Mra. Austin DeVaui spent Sunday • with her parents at Court House. Her. Austin Brady and wife, of Isle, elslted Her. William Moore and
family here. Wednesday
Harry Downam and son. Ernest, tored to Brldpeton. Wednesday. The Grammar School recelred Its
new VlMrola this week.
„ Miss Prances Smith spent Saturday 5, with friends at Ocean City, j Ernest Downam was under the doc-
tor's care this week-
„ J> VW Mrs. Prank Shaw spent the weekh Smetiir Id SMeiU* end with relstires at Court House. • lands Of Lrri firs**. John Snyder, of MlDrllle. has mored
here for the summer.
James Uicas. of Phlladelph
rctbi,. H rlr. to Oaemer with Mrs. Prank Bhaw for aa extended
11. Wort «. K. B. sec- TlsIL
I Mrs. Harry Smallwood spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Harry Mul-
ler. at Sea Isle.
Jim Godfrey and family hare mored h Wort sa. plan D-3; M> S t0 strsthmere.
SOUTH SEAVILLE Georxe Rice spent Sunday with his family here. Miss Pearl Caldwell, of Strathmere. spent Sunday with friends here. James Maxon Is making a lot c! 1mproretr.ents In nls home Mra. Nora Elleanberger was shopping in Philadelphia oo Wednesday. Mias Florence Corson spent the week-end with friends at Camden. Mra. Hannah A (Isms, of Gloucester. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. 1«t1 Grace Mrs. George Rice is entertaining her ster. Mrs. Alfred Moncrtef and daughter. Jeanette, of Glassboro. for a short time Mrs Rose Hilton, and son Paul, spent the weekend with relative* in
Millville.
Mra. Edward McAllister was 1c Millville. on Saturday. Horace A. Payne was In Woodbine, on Sunday. Collins, who recently moved here from Estelville. brought home bride, on Thursday. The cottage prayer meeting this eek was held at the home of Mrs Horace Townsend. Thursday night Mra. William P. Moore, who h*> been traveling thru the South the past w weeks, Is home again. Mrs. Walter Hughes entertained her Sunday 3phool class at her new home Wednesday evening.
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r. Trustee, to S. 1. Bealtj k SS. plan 34; loti <01. . IK adjoining lot ItS,
17.
j to South Jersey Realty
y Co. »UA Lot CO.
o tracts of land al
Marsh land brguuilng on
s Rake:, rt us. to Philip P. she., rt us. to 1. Thou
k of WUduasd Cessl «. si us. to Lmu ti. Elan Lots i and k block U. » Caps May Pslat m Keller, rl us. to BUabet V undivided half part of h Wler to John S. Waite, rt a
STRATH MERE reos. fW Corraasoadaaf. Mr. Francis Goodhue and daughter, Margaret, spent the week-end at their cottage. Misses Viola and Mary Thlerkell and Delpbine McCullough took part In the spelling contest at Cape May Court House, on Saturday. Mr. H. A. Wittkamp and daughter. Bertha, spent Saturday In Pblladel
phis.
Mis* Mary Carothera spent Tueslay with Miss Bertha Morahlnweg. st Sea Isle. The Sunday visitors at the West Jersey Cottage were Tom. Copenhafer, Mr. J. Gold. Ike Newlen. Mr. W. A. P. Thompson and Miss Nellie Weatherlll. Mr. Harlan Wittkamp was In Cape May Court House on Sunday. Mr. George Ert>e was a Sunday vis-
itor.
Mrs. J. D. Klster, Miss Mary Carothers and Mrs. G. R. McCullough attended the tea on Monday, at Bosch’s. Mr. snd Mra. Winters and son. Dorrance, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Schmidt and daughter. Elsie, spent Sunday looking over their cottages. Mr. Frank Cobh has beer catching large number of mackerel. Mr Joseph McCullough motored to Cape May on Saturday. A number of the Get* Club spent the weekend at the club house. l»r. and Mrs VanDyke spent a few
ater. M^s
Mrs Fannie faynter and daughter.^ , aV!1 a thelr
PETERSBURG was In Ocean City, on jbhlns. Sr., went to Pennsent to Gloucester
P a few days
a Butler went on an exrur lew York. Sunday. ly. of Ocean City, was In
lay evening.
a Coraon was in Tucka(Rller and Len. Caldwell were » Sunday evening. I Rapp went to Newark Fri-
oelman and wife ectrrtalnRfllson. of Ocean City, over
Miss Emily M. Rensbaw and Miss Muriel Smith were week-end v< si lore this resort. Mrs. Josepn 8. Unde returned to her home on Sunday last. Frank Ripley was visiting friends here or Thursday night. Mias Mary Powell. Mr. Harry Cleaver and Mr. Claude Rice guests at the home of Miss Marlon Nichols over Saturday aiid Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Morton spent Tuesday of last week with bar sister In Mill-
tie.
Mr. and Mra. E S. Yarnell were here for several d«va last week, planting their garden. Mra. B. Will* returned to her home here after a visit of several days will}, her daughter In Colllngswood. Mr. H. E. Hayward and family have returned to Avalon, after spending the inter months at 8L Petersburg. Ha Mr. John W. Bamm was parents over the week-end. Mr. and Mra. Prank McCormick, of Philadelphia, were guests of Miss Avalon Coraon for several days. Mr. W. W. Thompson, wife and pirty of friend*, are occupylng^the 'Sescraat" oo Eleventh street. Mr. E. Richard Hall and two younger t-'Others, arrived In Avalon last week to get tbs Hsll’s summer home In readlnes* for the rest of the family, who will Iniv* In a abort time. Mis* Dorothy Clark was a Philadelphia visitor. Mr. and Mra. A. M Hlnd.e spent Sunday last In this resort Mr and Mra. liOUls B Bunk were here for several day* last week, getting their cottage ready for the approaching season. Mr. John T Elderkln was an Avalon visitor on Saturday. Prof. J. T. Borer spent the week-end j ; bis Fifth street home. Miss Frances H Smith wat In Philadelphia for several days thu week. Mr. and Mm C. M Stoke* wer week-end visitors here. ( Mr. C D. Gill was here on Sundav last. Mr. and Mrs E O. Howel>. Jr., re turned to their Avalon avenue home after a slay of over a week with Phll«delpbla relatives. E. 11 Becker was here oi day last to attend the monthly log of the Borough Council. Mr B N. H«as has recently pur chased a Brlsooe car.
Grace, visited relatives at CedarvlIk-
over the week-end.
Virgil Pierson spent the ft n't of the week with relative* at Camden. Mra. George Hltner Is entertaining ter mother. Mrs. Goforth, of Pblladel
phi*, foy a few days.
Horace B. Payne spent Tuesday with relstlve* st Vineland. Miss Alice Stiles, of Ocean View, called on her sister. Mra. Nora Ellen berger, Sunday afternoon. Miss Helen Fitter spent the week end with her parents. Andrew Fisher
and wife.
The Men’s Bible Class entertained the Women's Bible Clast at the home of F. M. Hltner. on Saturday evening There were a .lumber present from the Court House. The evening's programme consisted of games, singing, recitations and speeches by Dra. Dix At a late hour refresh menu were served, anu all present r^ ported a One time.
Mr. John Stevens and Miss Bessie Smith were dovrn on Sunday, looking their new collage, which Is on It* way being built. Mr. and Mr*. E M. Waddlngton ere In Cape May Court House on Sat-
urday.
SOUTH DENNIS Miss Margaret Pierson and niece, of Camden, are visiting H. F. Pierson
and wife.
Thos. Holmes made a boelne*: trip to Millville on Wednesday. Samuel Morton,of Avalon, spent Tuesday with Us sisters, the Mlsse* Ella and Sarah Morton. Mlsa Ethel Nickerson is visiting
relatives In Trenton.
Mlsa Annit- Nickerson, of Philadelphia. U rial’tag her rUter.
Lydia Nickerson.
Mr*. Jss. Hrsbrouck 1* pending few days with relative* In New York. The Ml* .•« Margaret and Mary Ludlam vi ited relatlvea In Court House
i Sunday.
Mr. Adna Hickman was a visitor Cold Spring on Sunday. Mr. Charles Meerwald spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Mr. William Cahaley visited his parenU. Jere Cahaley and wife, on Sun-
day.
Richard Learning has returned Pittsburgh, after spending a few days with hi* parenu, Coleman Learning and wife. Charles Boyle spent Sunday with his parenu. Harry Boyle and wife. SON OF STONE HARBOR (COTTAGER AT FRANCE FRONT Cleon Krous* Given Command Squad; Brother Also In Europe
In Spain Tesy few burse*biers have forges In their shop*. They make their shoes without the aid of a Are. a possibility Urgely due to the i ire. aoft, ductile Iron primarily manufactured with wood and charcoal.
Inanranco circles In this cKy, and is proud to give his boys to help Prance and now, better still, to help The U.
S. A.
Cleon during hi* lour mouths of very active service ha* not only earned promotion to the rank of sergeant, hut also public commendation from those “higher up.” A letter addressed to Ms mother, dated April 7. give- n* a tiny Idea of the enthusiasm among the French and the Americans In France over our entry-in to the war. He says: ‘Aa you may know, very heavy fighting U no* taking place at the (iont, for the Allies are making their wonderful ’aprtag drive. - which you have perhaps read about by this time. Well, the War Office has called fifteen cars of cur section to the front line, and I have been honored with taking full command of the squad. We lesve here (Jullly) early Monday, 4-*-17. “Now there is more in this than you may perhaps imagine, for we are the first section to go to the French front after America’s declaration of war. So is it not an honor? And to think that I am to take command of a squad?" In the same letter he tells of the Joy in France at the entry of the •’Sura and Stripe*" into the war. "If you could see France today you would think you were home In the land of Uncle Sammy. I never aaw so many American flags, even In the States, aa there are flying all over—everywhere. It is perfectly wonderful, Indeed, and
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“Why notr
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Intimately what some of our young men are doing who are already In
France.
A friend has written me of the splendid work which has been done by Cleon, one of the Krouse boys, a son of Mr. and Mr*. ClarenceA. Krouir of Haddonfleld. who left Christmas day for France. William Krouse, who is only seventeen, left last Saturday for Fran-e. where he will also be a member of the American Ambulance Corps, In which Cleon has now made name for himself. The father of these two boy* Is very well known In
f LI via
WrstctiU. of Pblladelit Sunday with her parent*
ETLaughlln and family, and Miss
ung. moved Monday In the
•GIIJar house.
4 numb* went to Tc.-kahoe Say rvmins, to the play. L Kidredfr is on this week's sick l Brown and wife were In Phlla-
„ Friday.
it back lo Stone Har-
t blame the editor U the new* Mild like lo see printed in thi* does not appear. We are omao. and unless you ted u> whsi «e cannot spread the Send or bring in ro« s- , ^
-A Bolt Am w*r.“ A •uum l.al U> tir— i«—«b bad ta an uuwarraoled nun. lu .nUrlaUig the new bal m! a lad} Irieud. and ab. was alvul In M} tbut »Ur not ilK-llurd to br UUtatrd to by any II “I do not prof-e »be began but be luUirruptrd tier “If you did. " br murmured. “I abouid certain)} »a_. •Ye*:' " And UU offmar w*» lorgl'*®Many a man Imagines that br knows ab about (lit* ttnatK lal qoration twvauae be once bad ort-aalun to cash a two dollar check Look over your supply of prtrtrd stationery now. Don't wait until It Is all gone before ordering a new supptr-
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D elightful fur summery f.-t«e Is this v bite net frock fsanlooed with girdle and bolero o' pals blue allk. FUlet la or and apron front Compose I be akin. wblW the yards and yards of niching uarcl are made of crisp white orgmudlc The spirals on the ■kin lie of the ruche also.
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There D a struggle going on betwee the sleeve that fits a tight, convert- I Qocial annbolr and the on a tost shaiwa l euL Ma' lc fr-sblon. toward the bodice.
The Uttar sleeve la not In the klmcoo shape and la much easier to rut than Cblneae si**..# which 1‘aquln brought Into fashion yaara ago. Iw rauss It U lung and baa so much full ness slipped up on the arm and over the elbow (JuU It U not awkward or uncomfortable.
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Boms of tha new blouses are eo long iy may be worn with a •Imp!# skirt d form e. tunic dress In effect. AJUU MAE
I have just purchased the Continental Hotel at Sea Isle City, Prospect Street and Marine Place, and am tearing it down for the material. For Sale All kinds of frame lumber, inch boards, doors, windows, brick, and kindling wood, can be had cheap on the ground. Samuel Campbell Ctooecker’s UoH n • J * AT I s** i*ic city, n j Bridgeton, /V. J.
It makes us all feel so proud and
The Philadelphia Evening Ledger. I happy. Every stare, every building, under date of May 3rd. aays: In fact everywhere you look, you see Naturally as time goeu on we arel-oid Glory.’ Oh, It la wonderful!" more and more Interested ta the warj p M , Uy thrilling, lan't It, when you and the bill* before Congress and all I j low close these boy* are to that la going on sbout us ta the mat- over there, and realise how ter. It 1* delightful also to hear more )luon m4n j- 0 f mem will not only he hi
the front carrying and aiding the wounded, but actually ta the trenches and oif the firing lines and taking part ta the actual warfare themselves? God grant that it will not be for long anJ
that they come home safe!
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