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CONSOLIDATED WITH THE SEA ISLE CITY REVIEW.

Vol. XXXIH. No. 45

CAPE MAY COUNTY, (Sea Isle City P. 0.) N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918

5 Cents a copy, $1.50 a Year

CITY m NOTES OF THE PAST WEEK

NOTES and gleanings op a PERSONAL CHARACTER; LITTLE ITEMS OP INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW GATHERED IN THE CIRCUIT OP THE CITY.

H C Rumpp. of PhlladMphU. one of S** 1*1? City * N«t known cottnjtcn wm • Sanday Ttaltor. look Inc nftcr hi* Inlerwu h?r*.’ Mr *nd Mr* Find Cronecker mart visitor* *1 U>* BelNro* Hotel l**t week for •ever*! dny*. retarnlnc to their home at Greater Ford. Pa., on Saturday. j r Oeorc Cronecker celebrated fcl*' Necond wedding annlrermry at tbe lu-llevne Hotel U*t Monday evening lieorce wm* married on October SlaL IMC by Rev. GlllUon. George Whittington, the gealal Ru-i-.T miendent of the Electric Light c ompany, is tbe proud poaaaaaor of a Hudson Super-*!* speedster, which be purrhased la PblladelpnU last week. Tbe Flm Nctional Bank repreeent* live, who formerly iwed tbe Stelnmeyer office, on M05.day afternoon*, will i.rreafter be at the Central Hou*e at the usual bourn. 4:M to 6:SO Monday* George Mitchell, well known former s*a isle City boy. was wounded tn aciioa la France, reported on Tueeday's a anally list, with a apeclal citation

tor bravery.

SEA ISLE EXCEEDS QUOTA BY SS.MX) Pinal Total May Increaae Th|« Amount Subscription Now Is SU.900. As in each of the other Liberty Loan drive*. Sea Isle City not only met, but greatly exceeded Its quota The total Fourtn Liberty Loan subscription* to date are IS6.S00, an over-sub-scription of nearly one fifth of tbe total sum allotted to the resort which

was 110,000

Last minute subscription* that helped swell the previous total were: D CBU. $2,000: M. Whippesahl. S1.00C. C. H. Strecker. $b00; Mrs H. Krais*.

The Committee met night In the City Hall to finally pile and tabulate tbe lists of subscri-

James O. Hardin, of PhtladalpbU. was a visitor on Saturday last for a few hour* attending to some tusineaa He Is now greatly Improved after a severe lUneoa. and able to get about

fairly well.

RECENT DEATHS. Valentina Ricker.

I’alentine Ricker, age S3, died ms home In Camden on Sunday. October 13th, from Influensa. Mr. Ricker was the son of the Iste Charles Ricker, owner of the old Tivoli Hotel, which baa since been torn down. He wa» known to all of tbe older residents of Sea Isle City, living here lor many

Charles Schlowack.

Charles Schlowack. for alx years connected with Cronecker** Hotel, died on Tuesday of last week, after an Illness of two weeks of double pneumonia Funeral service* werv conducted on Saturday by Rev. J. J. O’Farrell, and interment made In Go i Cemetery. Tbe deceased was widely known In Sea Ule City. He Is survived by a mother. In Austria.

WEEK’S HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT COUNTY A REVIEW OF THE WEEK’S HAP PENING8 THROUGHOUT CAPE MAY COUNTY, CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING; WHAT’S WHAT IN COUNTY AFFAIRS.

Janette Walker.

Mr* Jaaett. Walker (nee Oask’JI) died tn Philadelphia last week .from Influensa. and wus buried at Tuckahoo Saturday. Deceased was well known In Sea Isle City, having been local telephone operator for some

Gustav Myrnhlnweg sustained a bad- time.

ly fractured arm on Monday, caused by cranking bis ear. After baring tbe j Charles Gutekuntz. broken member aet by Dr Eugene Ch'arie* Gutekunt* of Tuckaboe.

Way. Mr. Mornhlnwcg went to Jeffer- well known engineer of tbe Reading

sou Hospital. Philadelphia, for as X- RaJln-ad. died at hi* home on Friday ray examination last Interment was made on Sunday „ „ . . The deceased was engineer on the c ^° u - TniS. S** We branch for many year*, and

genial Tax CoUerno. a^Paanis Tgw WM wMe , kno w n tn this section of

ship, was a visitor to the Time* office ihr Conn '

last Friday, prasenllng us with two

apples raised on tbe farm of Stephen Edward Hubbard J.ITerson. at South Dennl* The apples “wart Hubbard, measured four Inches In diameter, and “ w *^ h wril The rity’s for*e. directed by Direct- In Trenton on Monday evening, and or of Highways Chapman, bts been can- was buried on Thursday. Interment i.ii.yea UUs *rei repairing a severe.being made at LambertrUle. The de nrraJj in the main sewer line. Just ceased was father of little Edwaid •i.rth c*l the Boulevard, on Central Arnett Hubbard, named after hi* un -enne Great ovautilles of sand de. and Sad a Urge circle of friendr erped through tbe break, stopping up made duiing vlslu here.

‘.be entire sewer line.

Tbe meeting of the Cape May Coun ty Pomona Grange, which was ached uled for Rio Grande Grange Halt on October ICth. has been postponed on account of the Influents epidemic Tbe date of tbe meeting has not yet been announced. One of Sheriff Miller's boarders It l.orbert P. Dari* of Wildwood, whom Justice Gsrretson. of Court House, sent up for thirty days for operating an automobile while drunk. As an additional penally the 'Squire took away the man’s driver's license, which bore Ihe number 131,618 Ocean City *s objecting to their Heatlh Officer dividing bis time be I wee a Ocean City and Mays Landing, where he is employed, while drawing! pay from Ocean City At the meeting of tbe Commissioners last week. MayChampion gave voice to bis objection. and on motion of the Commln sloners. the mailer’ was left in bis take what action be deeme<!

best.

Due to the State wide order to stop all publiq gatherings during the Influenza epidemic, the meeting of tbe Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, which was to have been held In Ocean City, has been postponed until next mouth, when it will be held on the I2th. the second Tuesday. Good Roads ■ HI be the chief topic of the meeting, at which a speaker of the State Chamber will be present. The annual meeting of the Cape May County Chapter. American Red Cross, was held at the court-house In Cape Iffiiy Court House, on Wednesday. Oct ohm 23. 1918. at 2 o’clock p. m. Practically all the old officers were reelected. including Alfred Cooper, who has served the organ list Ion so efficiently as Chairman for tbe past year.

Sixteen morf leave FOR TRAINING CAMP. Left Tuesday for Fort Hancock; More to Leave Today for Fort Howard. Sixteen more county boy* were trained on Tueeday for Camp Hancock. N. J, for general military service. They are: Irving Walsh. Malaga. Walter Barbar. Erma. Jesse S. Matchner, Wildwood. John Davis, Erma. Richard Robinson, Jr. DennuvIUe. losario Versaggl. North Wildwood. Heitnan Lehner. Eldora. t'alogero Versaggl. North Wildwood. Anderw H. Tomlin. Rio Grande. Charles Boyle. South Dennis. J. Spicer Oliver. West Cape May. Salvatore 1’cpe, Woodbine. Frederick Arnold. Jr. Cape May. John Fidler. Dennlsville. Frank Evan*. Court Houre. Michael Berardo. DenhJsvtlie. Another call for men r.ir Thursday, for Fort Howard, include* Michael Illume, of Woodbine: Francis Seeley, of Tuckahoe; William Wise, of Peters burg; and Jack Nappen. ot Woodbine. The date for tbelr entrainment was ‘el for Thursday. October 2(th. but may be postponed. Today. Friday, four more are to leave for tralulng at Fort Dupont They are James E. Keating, registered fiom Shntuokin. Pa.: John Uoyd. Jr. of Dennlsville. William 8chaul«. of Wildwood, and Clarence J Howard, ot Fishing Crt*k. Tbe follow 11.;: ue-n were cnlrained on October LHh foi Lafayette College. Eartms. Pa., when- they will receive a course In training as automobile m»rbanics. after which they will be placed in regular service: J. Sylvester Robinson. West Cape May. Timkerford Baker. Cape May City. John G. Walter. Cold Spring.

Tax Collector Safrocey is now buMly ■ m.-aac'l Is making out the 1918 Tax Gill* The rate In Sea Irle City this car U $2.74, a drop of fifteen cents i. r hundred dollars ol valuation over iart year. Rea Ule is tbe only munlciiallty in the Count}' In which tbe tax rate has been reduced. Mr* O. J. Giblin and family, who hive been here since early spring at Uie Kraias cottage, on Lendls Avenue, left on Monday for Cory. P*. where Mr. Giblin Is engaged Before l«ivuig. Mrs Giblin celebrated her twentyfifth wedding anniversary, which took

Place Saturday.

The Tradesmen's Building and Loan AssoeiaWs opened stock on October first. Subscriptions are respectfully lb lied b> any of our Director*, or A. ■Steelman. Secretary The Aaaocta ' x-a earned eight per cent last year, and la In Courishing condition A gilt •do investment that Invite* Invest! ration. adv tf Mr. and Mr*. Charles Reed. Sr., are moving this week to Ashland. N. J, * here they will spend the winter ' >ntha. It •ill be recalled that their 1. Walter E Reed (who died frdm " juries received while working at tbe N »v> Yard) was a resident of Ashl* Jd. Mr. and Mr*. Heed will reside «i<h tbeir daughter-Injaw

SAYS THE OFFICE OWL With tbe kaiser M seems •« be: KOI tbe women and children first. The only way you can get along with some men t* to walk tbe other

way.

We have never known a truly wise man to brag nor a braggart who was truly wise. Money may be th~ root of all evil but most people would like to have a lot of it to plant. Unfortunately when people find It , necessary to emcomlxe charity t» tbe first thing to get It la the neck. We hold no brief for Ingratitude but nritber do me think tbst tbe doer of a klndnea* has s right to demand abject aerrltode tn return. Tbe reason some men dou’i get credit for what they ran do Is b»rauae they never do the things they are afraid someone else win get the credit for.

Mr.

’hades Peterson was taken ill • - uddrnly on Sunday laai with a ■wal of an old complaint, bean fib- Mrs Tamar Edwards I* con

The Stale wide closing order, ivsued fi> the New Jersey board of HeuKb. terminated on Thursday of this -k. and henceforth public asaemt iie» may b* held The public Is es- !-■ tally cautioned against over-crowd i halls, theatre* and churches. ns are not likely

-idly likely lo have any trouble with vei-crowding, and people may safety ■id t’burch because each worship can have three or four seal* - individual use The real asdat* and I Mucus of Lewis Ntelnmeyer and Son '“'W sold to Tax Collector Maurice , win continue the The office fur i of tbe St' f moved this week to tbe '■'ral House, waere the huslntus will '••rier hr condu -d. Mr Sofroner

MICKIE SAYS / IF NOO L’.VLE OOG PAbea . BE A GOOD FEuXR. A’ <' SAN SO '. ft OOhsM ♦AAVLt KSUCM DlPVERt NtCl 'MHE’W'EO NOU "ftLL VJS OR SOIAEbOON EwSe, JES-Y SO NOU <ELL SOfAEBOOY ? If i IN ILL. DO US OOOO eriwER j \ WAN. I 'fMANK NOVJ

Rer. John T. Gllllson of Sea Isle City, has planned a contorence of Lutheran Ministers and Laymen which will be held in Ocean City as noon as the Influensa epidemic Is abated The churches of Wildwood. Sea Isle City. Stone Harbor. Atlantic City and Seaside Park are to be represented, and several Church Officials from Philadelphia will attend. Andrew S. Bush, for many yearn employed at the trade of printing tn Cape May County, died at hi* home. ■910 Washington street. Cape May. *fiter an illness of over s year, which : followed a general decline In health. 1 He suffered a stroke more than a year i ago; being at the time employed by the Sun Publishing C©^ *: Wildwood. I and since I her. has been confined to bis I home Mr. Bush was a faltMul, conscientious workman. For many years he wts employed on the old Cape May Wave and after Its consolidation with ihe Star, came to Wildwood to work 1 on the Sun for tbe late T. C. Hamilton, remaining on that paper until a year ago In September, when be was compelled to give up lb® work owing *"

health.

Expressman Richard H. Coney, of Wildwood, was severely cut by one of his employees on Tuesday of last week, j while attemp.ing «o remove him from one of bis trucks and take some freight papers from him. The culprit I* Clarence Henley, colored, and was ;ln an Intoxicated condition, so Mr. Coney decided be shouldn't work. ‘Henley was obstinate and drew a big 1 pen knife and cut a deep gash on the ; right arm and tbe left thumb of Mr I coney. Henley was locked up and in | default of hail is in the county Jail at Court House City Hall v-et: s to be a mecca for t'^pe May politician* aaya the Wlld- ; wood Journal. Not long ago Senator Steveni was a caller at a meeting of our coaunisaduners; and yesterday ev'enbody was taken by surprise when la walked William Porter. Deroorrstic nominee for Sia:* Senator this year, i He did not tarry long, however, and after fcpokMrixing for tbe interruption i to the proceedings. Mr Porter, like a busy bee. shook hands with each person In the chamber and then withdrew ' "lo pastures sew.” RED CROSS ACTIVITIES.

Under this heading each week will be published the official new* <i! the Sen Isle City ltrai.rh of the American Red Ci os* a# supplied by tbe Chair

LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES. Rev. John T. GilUson. Pastor. Go to Church! Once mure tbe local places of worship have opened their doors, and services will be held at tbe usual hours. Let It be remembered that the daylight saving order ends at 2 *. m„ Sunday morning and clocks are to be pushed back a full hour. Go to Church and be happy. Why not? On Sunday evening. Oct. 27th. all members of the Lutheran Church and congregation who are tn. or nea Sea Isle City, are earnestly requested to attend the celebration of the Third Anniversary of the Organization ol the Lutheran Congregation. On October 2*th, 1915. ihe Church vetad tor Incorporation. Trustees were selected and the present Pastor was formally elected and Installed as the reg ular Minister of the Lutheran I’ariah In this place. All friends and neigh bourn are cordially Invited to attend

this gathering.

All religious Journals of the Prote* tant Church In this country are devoting columns of reading to tbe Mggesi Church event of the year, which is thc greal Lutheran merger, taking plan in November. The Slate of New York ha> pasM-d special legislation for religious bodies like this, and a new charter ha* been prepared for thi United Luther.-r Church In America

under these laws.

The wonx-u who are doing then bit The-*- w bo work<-d tn tbe sewing roon Thursday. Oct 7th: Mia Rom. Mrs Ford Mrs Aitsiantte. Mrs Barbour Mrs Delhi*

LOCAL.

Herman Rchenke! was a visitor Sunday, coming down from Philadelphia. mere he again is spending the

winter.

Mrs. Martin Wells Is still in a gerous condition at her home on Fritz Street. She was brought home last Friday from the Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia, by her brother, toraier Mayor Thoms* Ludlam Upon reach lug home. Mrs. Wells suffered a total collapse, and has only partially rallied from the III effects of tbe trip. Mr* Annie Scbirh Is assisting tbe family by nursing Mrs Wells during tbe night hours

ABOUT PERSONS

Mm. M. E. Cbamao of Vienna, BL ban 12 grandsons In tbe war.

J. A. House of Clinton. Mont, although a grandfather, has Joined the army. Dr. H. W. Hick* of New T«rk wants to mobilize Sunday schools of the nation In war work. Jamb Van Vain, former of near Montgomery. Mo., caught In a stall fought a hull two hours before escaping James Hyland, twenty-five, who almoet single-handed held Rcrgy. France, against Oil IBBnd. was formerly a New To*k bank clerk. Charles Sutherland, seventy. Michigan limn In Washington, has never been In a ant"»n or theater In bla life, and never ha : a r'e-Unwit.

fitetnmeyer, Jr . tbe

DIMlortn * of your property by Will I, one thing; the selection of a suitabi* executor is quite another. And ! «et both become a very slmpl# matter i - I.en you Invoke the aid of tbe Recurl - ; ty Trust Company. of Cap* May CUy. . N. J, U> admlBUter jmt •MaU.-ad*.

NOTICE. ’’he terms of the Cape May County Time* close promptly each week on Wednesday afternoon, at four o'clock. No news or advertising copy can be accepted aft.-r that time for Insertion, In the current week's Issue. This rule will be strictly adhered to. and advertiser* and correspondents are earnest-

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eras pan FINAL FIGURES NOT YET AVAILABLE. BUT INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE COUNTY WILL BE AT LEAST $250,000 OVERSUBSCRIB ED; DENNIS TOWNSHIP NEAR LY DOUBLES QUOTA; WILDWOOD WAY OVER.

What seemed lo be a ataggerina Quota of $L080.7;<t for tape May County eras not only met. but exreeu '•d by I25U.OOO. according to Secretary John Bright, of the County Liberty Loan Committee. Final figures Iron ihe separate municipalities and Town ■hip* have not yet been compiled. bu> the probability la that the total final amount will exceed $1,250.1100. Dennis Township will nearly double Its quota, when final returns are In. Tbe total Township quota of $60.00iwas oversubscrib'd In Woodbine alone, while the balance of the Township •rill nearly tqual this amount. Middle Township had secured its full $100,000 quota, with two thousand dollars to spare, by noon last Saturday. and many of tbe most active workers had not yet been heard from Wildwood exceeded Its allotment by $125,000, unofficial figures giving Us total as $425,000: Ocean City topped its $300,000 quota by $25.00u. and this amount will be Increased when final results are tabulated. Upper Township, according to Tuckshoe National Bank officials, has greatly exceeded lu total of $60,000. Avalon and Stone Harbor both have gone over the lop. their separate quo-

tas being $10,000.

Sea lale CUy. whose allotment was $30,000. has secured subscriptions totaling $36,000. and was tbe first rounlr Ipality to go over the top. Dennis Township following a close second There Is yet much clerical work and committee work to be done before the actual recult will be known. IteporL must be checked, error* corrected, and lists revised. It is not likely that the Liberty Loan Headquarters at Wild wood will be prepared lo give the final figures before the middle of next week. Chairman Eldredge. of the County Cou.mr tee. is greatly pleased with the outcome, and takes pardons hi ‘ pride In tbe splendid expression of pa triotism on the part of the County res

idem*, and banks.

There waa possibly less difficulty experienced tn Cape May County In securing the full quota than in any other

section In tbe East.

RAILROAD EMPLOYEES WIN LIBERTY BOND PENNANT The employees In the Roadway De arlment on the Cape May Division o! the Reading Railroad won a pennant / their liberal contributions to tie "ourth Liberty Ia»an This pennan nnounring iw>'i i* on display In the upervlsor't office, at Cape May

SOUTH DENNIS. Miss Sara Godfrey, of Camden. Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Jesse Crandol. Mr* Ralph Peterson and daughter* of Avalon, called on relative* here on Friday. Maliel Lashlcy Is home, after spending the summer at Somers Point. Mias Eleanor Kirkland, of Philadelphia. I* visiting her grandparent* Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Pierson. Mr. Coleman Learning and wife accompanied by the Misses Ludlam motored to Wildwood on Wednesday. Mrs. Ralph Goff and daughter Sara spe nt Friday •vrnlng with the Misaes Nickerson. Mrs. James Hesbronck has moved 11 Cape May for the winter. Rev. J Whitaker, of Dennlsville. called on Lawrence MeKalg and family Sunday. Thomas Holmes made a business trip to Cape May Saturday. Mr and Mrs Coleman Learning, accompanied by the Misses Ludlam. drove to Ocean City on Friday. John Douglas and wife fpent Sunday with Mrs. Josephine Douglas. P. N. William* has returned from Idora Charles Boyle has been called foi service. Thomas Miller. Jr.. Is the only vlcm of Influenza in our town. Mr Lawrence Peterson will be employed as watchman at the railroad crossing during the winter. Miss Elizabeth Godfrey has returned j her home In Bayvllle. after visiting Mr* Charles Fidler. The body rf Ethan Robinson, who was a victim of Influenza at Camp Humphreys. V*. was brought here for interment on Wednesday. Mr Than Holmes, oi Atlantic CtL was buried here on Wednesday. Mr. Ralph Goff, of Ocean City, tfif.tnictcd a clas* In the making of ponges on Friday evening. Those present were: Mrs. L. Edwards. Mrs. ■"oleman Learning. Mr* Eliza Devllt. Mrs. A. J. Meerwald, Mr* J. Dougla.-. Misses Margaret Pierson. M. C. Lr - M M Ludlam. Annie Nlckersc i. P. N. William* Martha M Meervral 1. and Mrs Charles Fidler. Miss Helen Carl!. Ml*; Cora Corson. Miss Sara Fidler. Mias Hattie Fidlrr and J. K. Carroll, of Dennlsville. were also pres-

ent.

STONE HARBOR. Mr and Mr*. Don E Newlin spem the week-end In their collage on SStli

street.

Mr* Lloyd i>e*nion has received word of the serious Illness of her sis r in New York. Miss N. M Rennyscn has been for _jme time nursing Mr* Morton In Philadelphia Misa Rennyson awaits er call, having enlisted with tbe nurMlss Van Thuyne has taken up her work at the Philadelphia General Hoi. ilai. from which she graduated. Thoodore SalvcMU. who enlisted In be navy and has licen stationed a: Ca|x- May. ha* fully recovered from t serious stuck of Influenza Father O'Connor 1* visiting Michael Lennon and family at their home on 99th street. Little Evelyn Burn* fell overlioarfl on Monday and was gallantly rescued by John Rtirhard. who saw her fall from the pier at 96th ureet. El»*e Hines is reported to be doing nicely and it 1* expected that she will el urn home in a lew weeks Crab* and crabber* aeem to he ph*n liftil. and no one goes home disap liointed Tbe cool weather seems to he bringing them In. Mias Alice Harris ha* been spending a few days with friends In Slone Har bor. Everyone welcomes Mies Harris i a former teacher and all are glad to

e her.

Mrs. Hines has returned home, after mending tt>* funeral of her daughter. I

Mrs. Carl ioue* Jr

Mr and Mrs. Livingstone were week nd visitor* at their home on Hft*i j

it reel.

Miss Jennings lias been visiting her ] cousin. Mrs C. O. Let skua, and h*-i ,

aunt. Mrs John Larsen

Mr*. W turner IwislUng her daugh _•* Mr* G L Herbert, for a few j day*. Mis* Stiles listing returned In >r home and work In Philadelphia j Mrs Jak®tnell received word of the Sertoli* illness of her Siller. Lu. but before she eould read. her. new* came it her death Mrs Jakrnielt has not >et returned home. i 1 J O. Gafrison has been hauling the

umber to repair the bridge.

Dr P C. Washburn, of Court House, s out again, after being In bed with Influenza Stone Harbor Is glad tn are

him around again

The churches have been clow-d for several week*, owing to the fact thai nice we have had no influensa. we are going to prevent It from getting into {

ir community

Mr*. Frank Ehelhare hg* received | word of the aafe arrival «*f "Frank” 1».

France.

Klaveriump* have moved to Egg Harbor, where Mr Klaveriump a* well as Iht boy* have socured work.

OCEAN VIEW. Mrs. Lavlnla St ilea has been called lo Cape May C. H. to nurse Mr* Ros* who lias the Influenza. Mrs. Emma Sharp spent Thursday In Ocean City. The first heavy frost of the season fell on Monday night. Mias Sarah Goff, of Ocean City, wra * recent guest of Mrs. J. B. Anderaoi. Mis* Helen Coxson. of Sea lale CHr. spent ihe week-end with Miss Marion Hewitt. The Seaside Hoad did its share in doubling the quota for Dennis Township In the Fourth Liberty Loan, ralsover. $9.21S< 00 r*. J. P. Andrews has returned front Mays Landing, where she has bn-n taking care of her son. who ha* influenza r Chas. Roberts spent Sunday at home here. isae* Elizabeth and Katherine CaiiuiKi. of Sea Isle City, spent Sunday with their parents here. We are saddened to hear of the death of Mrs. Chas. Kobes. a summer resident of this place, who passed iway ai her home in Frankford on Thursday. Mrs. Anthony Canuso attended the ‘nneral of her grandmother on Mon-

day.

Mr*. R. R. Stiles returned home rum Woodbury on Saturday. Lincoln Way spent Sunday with his parents here. Holla Hewitt made a business trip to urkahoe and BellepUin Monday eve-

il ng

Mrs. R. R. Stiles is entertaining her -wo sister* and grandson thi* week. Some of our residenu have been i Irking ■trawhemes out of their atebes last week Harry Smallwood came home 111 •rom Mays Landing, on Sunday night if last week. Little Thomas, one of the Caretr twin*, hurt himself quite badly while Playing one day last week, and Miss Myra Way rushed him lo the doctor. Mr* Holla Hewitt spent Wednesday in Avalon. Mlrs Mary Canuso. of Ocean City, spent Sunday with her parent* One of the May* lunding commuter* from swainton ran bis car into a telephone pole here- before daylight Sunday morning.

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