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g viMimjr her nioUi«'r her*. Miss Dorothy Howell will enter Siirli School at the IwKinninc of the text school term. Rolls Hewitt and family spent ■ of the week with relatives in Newf Mrs. Priscilla Blake, of Court Housc u the irucst of her sister. Mrs. HenFox, this week. Miss Louisa Van Gilder is entertaininjr a friend from Georgia. Capt. Frank Gandy, of Court House, as the ffuest of relatives here this Bek. Miss Francis Smith, of Ocean City, as the euest ct Mias Dorothy Howell iveral days this week. Mrs. Daniel Delancey entertained jr no the', Mrs. Vanaman, of Millville, this week. Mrs. Frank Shaw has gone to Aniea, where she expects to spend the ■miner with her husbandSterling Cole, wife and little daughx, Mary, of Court House, «>ert Wedisday with his father, Eugene C Cole. Prof. Heiurr Fox and family, who spent the winter in Tennessee, are at their summer home here for the sumAmos Gandy and several friends, of Philadelphia, were the guests of J. T. Gandy over the week end. Mrs. William Henderson and two daughters. Viola and Lucy, of Ocean City, arc visiting her parents, Mr. and "is. Libon Corson. Mrs. Harry Kauffman and two children. of Atlantic City, are with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Somers Townsend for the summer. Mrs. Alici Payne and daughter, Stella, of South SeaviUe, were the guest* of her mother, Mrs. Emma Godfrey, Thursday Steven Parson* tnlcrtained Allen Gilbert and wife, Mrs. Irene Chester and daughter, and Miss Bessie Weeks, of Ocean City, Wednesday. Joseph Downan., Owen Dervin, Har- . and Ernest Downsm are making daily trips to Ocean City in their Ford trucks with produce. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gandy entertained Rev. Moore, wife and little soil William, Jr., and Mrs. Cadman, o. Atlantic City, at dinner Wednesday evening. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smallwood on Sunday. Among tko-e present were their son. Harry and wife, and daughter. Mrs. Effinger Rubright. accompanied by her husband and little Misa Rubright, of this place their daughter. Mrs. Elmer Earl, with her hus-
AVALON »»«• OwrneMS George Puttergill. Jr., who has spending a few weeks here, will return to his home today. The following guests are at the Luray this week: E. H. Stroud. Raymond Conover. Harry Scholl. George Locker. Roland MacCam, W. Bavins, C. C. Sharp, all of Pniladelphia; Misa Harriet L. Ewing. Mrs. L. B. Wright, Mrs. C. H. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. E. Dunbar. Mr. Charles Kales, Mr. George Kate*. Mr. F. B. Sparks, Mr. H. Schaich. Mr. and Mre. J. W. Milne*. Mias E. Wilkes, Mr. Ricnard Milne*. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Baaeahore and son. Mr. Joseph 8. Jacoby. Mr. Frank Jacoby, Jr, Miss Heckrntnvker, Miss Rae Wilkinson. George L. Dobbins, D. D. Mrs. Rachel Brewestei. _ downe, has opened her 32nd Street cottage for the season. The card party and dance given at the Yacht Club Saturday e the benefit of the American was a great success. The dance was enjoved by alL Quite a large sum
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Mr. F. P. Canfield ha* been quite rick for the past Mr. and Mrs. and daughter here. Mr. W. W. Crawford has opened | his cottage for the .summer. The American Red Cross will meet at the Avalon Yacht Club every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, from 1 until 5 o'clock. All are cordially invited and members solicited.
SOUTH SEAVILLE Claude Burley, of Perth Amboy, spent Sunday with his father, Oacar Burley. •.dr*. Harmon Hilton visited lelatives in Millville the first of the week. Mr*. Leslie Foster was in Philadelphia on Monday. li. A. Payne was in Millville on Tuesday. Mias Thelma Barnes, of Millville, i» visiting her grandparents, " Payne and wife. Mrs. Rose Hilton entertained company from Cumberland, Millville and .South Vineland on Sunday. Mrs. John Frazier and son, Grafton, are visiting Mrs. George Rice. Horace A. Payne attended the fui ral of Smith Graves at Tuckahoe Friday. . , Misa Mildred Moon is t<uertaining rumpany from Bradley Beach. Mus Ray Githena, of GloucasUr, is * Pending a few days with relative* George Ric* spent Sunday with his family here. Qb . _ end with tu* parents, Grace and wife. Mrs. William D. Moore was home for a short visit. Warren Wills was in Philadelphia recently. Mrs. Edna Little and dauchl Thelma, spent the week end at Wi
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Mrs. George Rice was shopping in Philadelphia on Thumday.
Man and Woman. Man D fhr moat ridiculous animal ou the face of this earth. Women are not nearly so ridiculous, foi they are more Instinctive, more like the animals wbicb we call the lower animals In our absurd self conceit.—George Moore. And what la your favorite game, my little maiir asked the friend ..f the family. “Ob. any game mother thinks D too rough for me to ploy.” replied the Ultia man.—Philadelphia Uerord.
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The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Yacht Club sue organizing a branch of the American Red Cross, to he affiliated with the Cape Msy County Chapter. Misa Retmyson, who U now at her cottage here for the summer, will be instructress, and the first class will be held in the Yacht Club on July 9th, at nine A. M. Daily meetings trill ' held thiougbout the season for atrnction in first aid work and the making of supplies to help equip the
County base hospital.
The yacht ••Winning” has been bought by Captain Rose, of the United State* Army. Captain Rose will use the yacht as a house boat to cruise the Atlantic Coast, after having her painted and otherwise put into firstclass shape. The yacht is one of the finest along the coast, and originally cost (40,000 to build. It was owned by the South Jersey Realty Company. Commodore George Mark Land and family, of Philadelphia, are expected down early next week to spend " season at their cottage here. Mr. and Mr*. Meiatt. of Philadelphia, will occupy the Black bungalow, on 104th street for the season, coining
down aarly next week.
Charles Weetrotl. captain of one of the passenger boaU plying between Angle sea and Stone Harbor, was fat-
had shouted "All gleaea-bound passengers. He threw up his hands and fell dead. Coroner Ingersoll was summoned to Stone Harbor and on inquiry found that the captain had been subject to heart troubls and rendered a verdict of death from natural causes. Mr. We*tcott's relatives live in North Carolina and after communicating with his wife and family it was decided to ship the body to his home, where interment was made.
Exp*cling Too Much. It was a cold, raw day, but the Neversweat* and the FeamangbU were playlag a game of ball on the prairie Just the same. The pitcher for the Never*wests, bis fingers half frown, failed dismally In getting the balls over tbe piste. “Aw," said tbe captain. "I Fought y# wus one o' dese cold weather pitchers!" "1 sm.” said e slab blowing on bis benumbed d warm them, “but I aim * Ke pitcher, blame yet"Cbicago THUioe.
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