Cape May County Times, 15 June 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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STONH HtRBOR

William G. Lrtekuf, of Philaand Mrs. Jennie Praul are ,t B of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenre kus for ttoe w^ek. I" Praul was a visitor over last and Mr. lift skua comes down

remain until Monday.

Mrs. Gerry Brown, of Philare at their cottage on 102d r a stay at a couple weeks, d Mrs. J. Hunsickpr, of NorPa., motored down to Stone last Friday and are now at

for an indefinite stay.

OCEAN VIEW

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id Mra Jackson and daughter, ere at their “Seven Gable' on First Avenue, for the seahad a number of Philadelph quests over the week end. ad Mrs. Stewart McDowell, of Iphia, have taken the Buomont on 93rd street, for the season, now ocopying it Mr. Mela actively identified with ev g that is in Stone Harbor, and ardent booster of the resort and Mra. George Potter were tfully surprised at their horn* rtreet on Tuesday, when twen. je young folk of the Borough them a miscellaneous shower,

of their coming back to

Hsrbor, after a winter away. Potters are living in one of the y cottages, and are settled once

to Stone Harbor life.

Bourinot has just complet'd his of instructing five classes of R5 bers each, in gunning at the ue Island Navy Yard, where he for Vwo days every week. Mr. inot is serving as Gunner's Mate, is to be kept busy for sometime me. His next class is likely to the new training camp, on the farm at Cape May Point, where men will be brought within a

weeks.

_ >ph P. Lodge and family, of Loand Walter Naah and family, aron Monday to remain at their

[e for the season.

Irew Stout and wife, and P. Totwho are in charge of the Hill ping Company's work here, will shortly for Atlantic City, where will start a contract to fill in i miles of new roadway, from

ron into Atlantic City.

Wesley Howell and lamily, of Milllie, were vUilinit fMeixte Itete Bo artsy.

Mra. Amy Biuilii »ini naughta usvc j gone lo Ocean City ulmr the. will apend the snnimrr all-r spending Uie niiun »iUi Mis. Lydia il. status. j

r. and Mis. (iiilfiUi Gandy acre

AUaulic L'uy vuiims, baUmlay evening.

Daniel Drlancey and family spent the week-enr' with relatives at Millville. Harry Downan is having large quantities of peas picked this week. Mrs. lattice, of Pitman, ia with Mrs. Lydia Watkins tor the summer. Mitt May Corson. Swedeaboro, is

visiting ber parents Libron Corson and

Mra. Edward Buck, of 8ea Isle, was gathering flowers here Saturday to trim the Methodist Church for Children's Dsy terriers. Mr. and Mrs. Horan are enteruining their daughter Mra. C. Kistey, of Atlan-

tic City.

Miss Martha Godfrey was a Sea lale visitor Saturday. William Conover and Alexander Smith were among the Ocean City viaitors Monday. Stanley Eiseubny took tea with Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gandy Sundry. Dr. George H. Neal, Dtatrict Snpt. rendered a vert pleasing sermon in the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William Cares is quite ill at this

writing.

Miss Loniae VanGilder lias returned home after spending the winter in the

South.

Miss Alma Warner and Mr. Edwards

were married recently.

The Children service was well attended Sunday evening deepite the threatening weather and people were well rewarded for their coming. Among the children who look part were:—Elita Stebbins, Dorothy Howell, Haael Conover. Martha, Laura, Kboda, Mary and Catherine Downam, Janette. Marion and Kane Trimble, Irene Eckeraley and Verna Warner and Paul Taylor, qoariet sung by Stanley Eiaenbrey, George, Walter and Lymaun Warner was an interesting phsse of the evening.

Miss Gertrude Warner, of Forest Hunaicker and' family. «f I Sunday with her parent.

Iphia, are mrw at their Second I b * r *-

• cottage for the

Stone Harbor Baseball Club,

Mazda'Lamps

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SEA ISLE CITY,

N.J.

Williiam Speer of Sea lale, apent

Sunday with relative, here.

h made »uch r good record two ago, ia to tv reorganiaed this and is looking for opponent, any part of the County. If will communicate with the Rewe -will get the.n In touch with

parties in charge,

eek end guesU of Misa Ethel isome, at her aummer cottage here • : Miss Helen Murray, of Philahia. Mia. Mary McNaughton. of jtnut Hill. Mr. M. B. Dunkleberg;»ho leave, for France shortly as ember of the mcdici’ corps), Paul A, of Merchantville. X. J-, Mr - l. Carter, of New York. lies and spread over the steak. , he oven for a few minutes. English Country Styles—Take iBfds of ham. sliced an Inch mid with boiling water to relit' excess of salt, If any. then hiy, and fry on both ride* rowu. Peel and sflce six large lay them In a frying pan or and place the ham on top, »ur over three cupfuls of soup ~ SOUTH SEAVlLLfc. Irs. Ella Johnson, of Camden, ii

ding relatives here,

lias Margaret Steelman, of CamL has been visiting Mrs. LidmWhar-

iugene Langley is moving his fam

to Malaga.

dr*. Harry Spencv. of Goshen, is iting her parents, Alonxo Heaton I rover Nichols, of Millville, was in m on Sunday. Che Women's Bible Class held their athly business meeting at the M. parsonage Saturday afterooon-

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SOUTH SEAVILLE rnm Ike “rtsM**’ Ocnm0cm4tcl Ml*. Jceair Dortlng. of Millvillr, vi.ited tier aunt, Mrs. William Champion, thi* week. H. Pierce, oi PleaeentvtUt; ha: been visiting Harmon Hilton. Mia. Nina ofcigle*. of Bord.ntown ■pent Saturday with Mim Florence Corson. Prank Hum, ol Wrsunont. i* vittUng hia (sther for a few dsvt. Evans, Jr., sod family, ef Millville, spent the week-end with II. A. Payne and wife. A number were fat bathing on Magnolia Lake, Katordav. Casiu. Kennedy, ol Marysvillle. Pa., ha. been visiting his cousin Charles Ellen berger. M.-Clore. t^dillvllle, epenl Sunday with his sunt. M«e. Hose Hilton, Eugene WaUon with H. A. Payne and Mia* Edna Barn*, with Mrs v *’- • ard McAIUme.--F. M. Heim, was witii hi. family over Sunday. Mi*. Edna Shaman, Paaadina. Cal. visited Ernest Grace and family the part week. Mrs. H. B. Payne wa. shopping in Philadelphia on Thorsday. Mice Gertrude Fiiber spent the weekend with relatives at Camden. Mr*. Hoes Hilton and Mis* Hold* Hilton were in Woodbine on Tuesday. The P. O. 8. ol A. Band gave ■ con cert and draw berry social in the Hall Saturday night. Prof. Manahau their ioitner instructor came over from Avalon. to see how his boys wero progrees-

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Eruest A. Gmu and family i^cnt the week end with relatives »t Atlan- J tk City. Mis* Helen Maxor. was in Millville on Saturday. Edward McAllister visited hi- r* r - enu ft Florence ever the week ewd. Charles Way was in Philadelphia j on Friday. , Horace A. Payne was m Woodbtne on Sunday. . Milton Grau. of Bridgeton, spent I the week end with bw parenU here. Miss Mabel Way is visiting hn ais-; ter in Philadelphia for a short time. Mr*. Jennie l>ooling, of NUhnll#,, spent Sunday wtth her sirter, Mr*. ! William Champion. I B^yawnd Westeott, of C* meal Sunday under the patenlsl roof. Mr* Laura Van GiUer. of Atlantic City, visited relative here on Tuee-j day. {j Mrs. Hannah Adame, of GlootuwW, (I ia viritiag oar rmux, Mr*, iwvi Uart. t

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Notary Public Commissioner of Deeds J. P. DELANEY SONS Sea Isle City Cement Works All kinds of Cement Work Done. Walks, Porches, Piers. Chimneys, Blocks, Lawn Vases, Hitching Posts, Building Blocks — Plain and Ornamental Also Plastering, etc. Agents for Cape May Sand Company. TeL Bell 5 Landis and Ocean Aves., Sea Isle City, N. J.

D. EVERETT TODD Painter and Decorator 2301 Federal Street, CAMDEN, N. J. am prepared to do your painting at any time or place at short notice. A trial will convince you that you have made no mistake in employing a man with ThirtyFive Years experience in City, Town, Country and Sea Shore Painting. Best white lead, linseed oil and pare color. Let me sen e you. , Branch—WILDWOOD, N. J. > a*x &* «««.«««« « ««<< « « « * c« ««*-«.*«« «.««*«* r*«*3«*

CONTRACTOR Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds Estimates Furnished for Cement, Concrete or Stone

Curbing and Foot walks.

LOTS FILLED IN AND GRADED

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MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant ; Planter, Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of 1 Maurice River Cove Oysters | Salt Oysters. Clams. Snappers. Crabs Both Pho. es Dock St. Market. Phila , c-.x-:->>>>oooodoooooc-:-c*ooc*o6 i

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