Cape May County Times, 19 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Vm, XXXIV No. 40.

CAPE MAY COUNTY (Sea Isli City P.O.), N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919

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HOMOWAL CHARACTER; UTTUE 4TSW VE «niPIMT ABOUT FOLK* YOU KNOW GATHERED IN THE et*C0fT OF THE CITY.

LAND TWO CHANNEL PASS. Two channel hi** hi.to been UndM off th« Sea 1*1* City Pier within the p»«t fortnlRht. One, a thirtywix pounfl. er wa* bixtught in by Dominic Clnl. an4 U:« other, weiKhinK thirty pound*, waa landed ^ftei a battle royal by W. LaJdamwx. » aummer cottager. Haa Acquired Newspaper.

Mr. Joaeph Lodge, our wen kn. .._ Rummer reaident, recently elected pre*ident of the Community league, haa become part owner of the Germantown

Braxing data ^ , ’P«‘^«t-Gaaette. Hi* partner to Ftird Serrlce f ' <1 ' Prank Wilbur Smith, recently re-e-ja now inaulled.' trorn frot*. where he won battery- battery eervlce cros* and the • • Original Ford crot * guerre. Mr. Lodge has been tt*nd«d make*,° PuWlaher and printer of Induattlal tire*; naaolise. olla £cr eleven of the principal rail-

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hardware, grocertea and daberxten , « auppUo*. Pay oaab. »na save money.—: A hill Uue at Children'* aci.cDi «bo«j

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LOCAL l ? U 1 !r Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fehrle and . tl)€ ! family left on Monday for their home

Mr. Henry Sato haa closed hla novelty store on the boardwalk and returned to hi* home A Waahtnglon.

PAH am MmaiiisMr SAMPLE BALLOTS MAILED THIS WEEK TO ALL VOTERB; ELEC TION ON TUESDAY IMPORTAN IN COUNTY AND STATE; ORAAf I2ATION TICKET CONOEDEI WINNER; DEMOCRATS HAVE NO OPPOSITtON,

Next Tneeday. Septi .. Prlmarj BlecUoo Day. Foil* In everv •lection dtotrtct in the county will bopen 'van ij.se unUl P P. M. Sample ballot* were mailed to all regtotered rotors on Wednesday o< tfii.« week, showing the following state and coonty Republican linMip: For Governor: ‘Newton A. K. Bng bee, of Trenton; Warren C. Km*, of Sound Crook: Thoma* E. Raymood. of Newark; aud WUlum N. B P'ain field.- Mr. fcugbec I* U

.anlaation candidate, and

ecnaidered *<. being certain o

Ination. He is at »,rw troller and head* the

Committee. Nobody candidacy of Mr. King aMtooMr,-*nd k la likely that he will receive «nb a scattering vote. Mr. Raymond Wn* Mayor of Newark, and to Jmtng

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wun ww iBBawry. tnl 60 by !«». tV< f with >

Jto, 331 Coonty Boulevanl. Sea 1 Mi* Mary Laadto left on Saturday' U ‘ e m ooan(y ****.? isle City, N. X.-adv. -U. ,, Newark 3k

Your slrongesi buauieas ally tod;. - ^andia wUl continue her oourae at

to a good bank. Socurky Trust

Cape Mgr. offer* you its aervicc. Mrs. Annie Lipman. who has been For Stole: Twin Harley tandem and visiting bar daughter, return* preatoBto lor sale. Inquire at the Ice I V> oodhlne on Friday.

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Alt braad* cigars and tobacco — Seltxer. who have been at the East ColFttCh JVug Co. : tage for the season, relumed to New ..■ York on Monday.

Mr*. Anna E. Ankele waa in Philadelphia last week during the celebration of Knights Templar and returned

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stringer have h«ne on Sunday,

resumed to their home. ) K , T M „ John B GUUson ^ Mi* Barrie; Bruff. of Peart street, torwl 10 Ocean City on Monday. Tl.ey to In Washington, D. C.. tor a two “ their gu-at Mr*. Anna E. An-

weeka* vtoil with friend*.

keie.

Mre E. Hoffman, who baa been‘the guost of Mrs Berman Fehrle ft

returned to her home In

Mr. Leai'r Lamouvanx caught one of the torseat Mtngereee of the season

on Sunday.

" Mr*. Powell and bet daughter. Mi* Haute, are at their cottage on Loretta Mr. William Bogus, who haa t-ea avenue for some weeks. spending the •ummer at Townaend'a Inlet, returned to hla home In Phila-

Miaa Helen CoxaoB and Mir* Mct.ta ret M'lier. of the State Normal School, catr.i: home for the week-end. Mr. and Mr* Edward Buck went to Wildwood na Sunday to pay e vtott to Mra. Buck's stoter. Mi*. T. 8. UoydMias Ida E. Smith left today for Philadelphia, where ahe enter* Temple University for the regular course Mrs. 3. P. Meichell left on Monday to Join her husband, who has located

in Baltimore. Md.

Mia* Rebecca Horastine apent the par. week to Atlantic City, before leavlikK for her home In Philadelphia. ITsnk Urban. The operator of tne thectre on the Pier, bid hto many frieod* ,,cod-bye on Tuesday, and ha* returned to hto home In Philadelphia. Mia* E. M. Nolan, the ^-ropriotrcKe of the Cotumhla Cottage, on Matilda street, ha* closed the cottage for the

Mr. Alfred Taaea. the manager of the Pier Theatre, ha* left for hi* home in Phlltdelphla. taking hi* family with 1^

delphta on Sunday. Prof. LeRoy Archer, principal of the Public School, who has been the guest of the president of the Board of Education, Mr. Harry Steen, haa moved Into, the East Cottage -Mrs. Archer arrived on Monday. Reo Sedan tor sale; electric starter, Houk wire wheel*. Kelly-SpringOcld and Silverton cord Urea, la excellent condition. Can be seen by applying to Mra. A. V. Joliffl, 34th and 1st Are., PcermouL New Jersey. William A. Halier', editor of the TIMES, was In Net/ York Cily the forepart of this we-to. attending the Annual Convention it the United Typothetae of Amer.ca, of which the Cape May Count' Time* Company is a member. Tfc< Typotbetae I* an interoaikmtil xtganlsation of ma-.u-r printer* wbo-have adopted standard price* and unified service system* that guarantee the Dne*t in printing at the lower. poBrJMc price* conitn tent with

ice rendered.

liam N. Runyon, preneht

eroor of the State, is being backed by

member* of the tame organisation For Sheriff: Mead Tomlin, of Cape May Court Htmre. and Daniel Bchellei,

ger. of Enna.* Mr Tcmlto-to oortain Of the naminaUon, both because of hto own efficiency and pleasing personali-

ty. and because of the Trrulni— nf hto opposition. Mr. Tomlin baa been dej>

uty sheriff for the past three year.-,

and bar. conducted the office fn a mjsi business-like and effective manner. For County Clerk: A.'Carlton Hil-

dreth. df Rio Grande, and Chorte* L. BrownmUler, of Cape May City. The good-thinking people of the county are back of the Hildreth cardldacy. and since this class are. hanpRy. jn the

majority, his nomination i* assured. FOr Assembly: Andrew C. Boawell.

Ocean City, and Ohas. H. Clouting, of Sea Isle City. Mr. BoeweH I* city solicitor of Ocean City and la a capable and respected attorney. Mr. Clouting 1* head of the Clouting Lumber Company at Sea Isle City and- Avalon, and tormer head of the same corporation at Wildwood. H* Is Frealdjat alsc of the Holmes Fish Company, of Sea Isle-

City, one of the largest pound erators in the country. He wj Director of the' County Board of

Cboaen Freeh old err, wScre b« rervod

-mreral teem*.

No petition was filed to plMa s name on the ticket for Coroner, bpi stickers have been printed tor Mr. Hughes, of Ocean City; who Is baekad by the organisation of the County. For Stale Committee: I^ewis Y. Stevens, of Cape May City: Chat. C. Bohm. of Cold S; ring, and Harry RJcbardaon (colored) of Cape May City; ' The Democratic ticket to as follows: For Governor: Ed sard* I. Edwards, Jersey City : Frank M. McDermit. Ni ark: James R. Nugent. Newark. For Sheriff: David M. Rodan, Cgpe

May City.

For County Clerk Coleman F. Coreon. Cape May Conr, Hoose For Member of G«i.*>wi Assembly: Thomas J. Oureli. Belleplain. For Member of State Committee: W. H. Campbell, Ocean City.

Everythin* "tor Bub).- Fitch Drug

Mra A. W. Millar is paying a rUit T o THE VOTERS OF ST i CAPE MAY COUNTY

her mother there for the week-end. The date of tha Cape May County Convention of the W C. T. U.. which Is to be held with the Cape May City Union haa been fixed for October 3. Mr. and Mra A. J. M. Murdock, of Gorman town, have leaned the Stein cottage, on Loreuo avenue, for September. . The first fall mating of the Ladi; Aid of the Lutheran Church was held In M.. social Room of tha church on Wednesday evening Plan* were dlsmaaad for tha season's work. Mrs. .lames Hagen, president of the Civic C.vb. and her daughter. Mra Martin McGlaugbltu. left Sea lale Cite, for their home in thj city, on Tr *

day.

By request of the OovernpK-L the pastor of the LuUieran Church. Rev J. T. GllRaao gsve a part of bis morn lag boor to the new Federal amend

Mra James A. Twohey turf returned from a two weeks visit In Washington, D. C , which haa awn her home all her Ufa Mr* Twohey was tha recipient of much social attention Mr and Mr*. Jowph Maguire have town visiting Mr Maguires sister. Hr* Henry Brooks. Mr. Maguire reiuroed on Monday. Mr*. Maguire will nsualn until Ml*. Brooka close* her home. Mr. und Mrs Theodore Hehaal are closing their suniui -r bom*. "Mina's Inu." next week, an.l will go :o the Wetar Gap for a breath of Mountain air bef'irs artUing in their winter home. Mr. Joseph Manner, of Philadelphia, motofod from Philadelphia with a friend os dunday to par a vtoR to hi* aunt. Mrs. J. J Winkler Mr and Mr* Winkler are to try Uw winter In Ban Ukt City.

Haring decided to become a candidate for the honor of representing Cape Mat Coonty iu tha Hew Jersey Aeaetablv, I earoeetly solicit vour support at the Republican Primary Election on September third. If elected, 1 will represent nil the people, and do my best to regain and preserve the natural privilege* o( the County which they inherited, but which they an rapidly losing.

Chaa. H. Clouting.

(This advertiseuient paid for by Chaa. H. Clouting.) x

CLERK'S OFFiCE AN EFFICIENT ONE. (Reprinted from the Cape Ma: County Times of April 18. 1919).

SEPTEMBER COURTS I SESSION

There is one office more than any other that requires patience, tact, aklll and considerable business ability to conduct efficiently and economical ly. and to render Hie best service to the greatest number. That office la the one of County Clerk, and Clerk to the Courts, which ha* been ably and capably filled by A. Carlton Hildreth, of RJo Grande, for the past ten years. The functions of the County Clerk's “ - are too well known to require

The September term of the Cape May County Courts opened on Tuesday of last week. Supreme Court Justice Black presided. After two days' session the Grand Jury returned thirty Indictments as

follow*:—

Al. Johnson. Ocean City, larceny. George Eouck and W. H. MacBeth. Stone Harbor, false pretenses Frederick Bender. Wildwood, larceny

as bailee.

Rose Wilson, Cape May. two dlctmenu, larceny and bribery. Hoke Edmunds. Cape May. two indictments, breaking and entering and atroclout. assault and battery. Frank and Agnes Gryneveckl. Dennis township, larceny. Charles Fish. Middle township, tour indictments. Cals* pretenses worthless checks. Stanley R. Campbell. Cape May. two Indictments, perjury and bigamy. Raymond Bittner. Stone Harbor, three indictments, manslaughter and atrocious assault and battery. Peter Johnson. Middle township, two Indictments, dsnaul' and carrying concealed deadly weapons. Henry J. Barnes and Charles Celtat. <*ipe May, ffre Indictments, false pretenses and worthiest checks. Charles VanDoren. Lower township,

perjury.

John Mitchell, Wb.iesboro, assault with Intent to commit rape.

die linen Is. Illegal sale of liquor. The trial of Common Pleas cases will be taken up by Judge Eldredge on Wedneeday, SepL 24th, and the criminal cases will be moved on Tuee-

any fount)- can be made a constant urce of Irritation to every resident In that County, end conversely, it can.

be the show place and a never-ending d * y - Se Pi- 80th.

source of pride and satisfaction. The] The Grand Jury to: the term are: admlalsiration of the office—the per- Robert Fisher, loretnar; Albert C. sonallty of Its head, and hi* business B’Rfcr p -r.. A. L. Douglass, Gordon acumen—ahe the deciding factors I Yearicka. William J. Tyler, Griffith S. Every property owner every busl- Gandy. George S. Stevens. Harrison ncaa man. every hc&el keeper, every — v ¥ ““■" ”

lawyer and every real estate man In a county must sooner or later, come into personal contact with the Clerk's office. And the very nature of the office is such that 1' can be worked for the greatevi good to the greatest number,

or the least good to any.

Since the advent of A. Carlton Hildreth to this office, there has been naught but praise for bis conduct of it, and Cape May County today coasts of one bf the finest Clerk's office* In the State—which is saying a good deal. Mr. Hildreth is a sou of Cape May County, and one of IU most respected

resident*.

Corson, Frank Becker. Luther Swain. George W. Kates. Judsoa R Corson. Irving H. Fisher, Warren Mitchell, Enoch S. Clouting, Charles Holmes, Fluvial W. James. Charles H. Be Rangy. Harry L. Adams. Harry C. Wheaton. William Ballinger, Jr.. Isaac A. Powell. F. Sidney Townsend.

STONE HARBOR. Lieut Charles T. Granger, who arrived from Russia via the B. S. George Washington, on the Mtb ulL has been a guest at the Leeds for a week. Lieut. Granger has gone to Camp Upton to be mustered out Mr. and Mra. R. L. Pries and party, who have been enjoying cottage life on Pleasure Bay. returned to Kfrfls**phla on Monday. Mra. Annie B. Dietrich, of Philadelphia. who purchased the Newton property on Carnival Bay this spring, is at her home for the month. Rev. E. E. Snyder, who has J>e*e pastor In charge of the Lutheran Community Church, returned to his nome in Harrisburg. Pa. Mra. Snyder and little Edgar Ernest, Jr., accompanied

ANNOUNCEMENT By reason of thr vacancy oocuring by the death ol Marx Lake, 1 desire to announce that 1 will fie a candidate at the 1 •musty Election to be held September 23rd., 1VIV for Heralx-r-ol The General Assembly of Krw Jersey. ix-esuse ol the un-luoked for sltncUsa caused tiy the death of our late Assemblyin *u 1 solicit the earnest support and cooperation of Republicans al thr ensuing election. Andre* C. Boawell ('aid for by Andrew C. Bosaell.

I take this opportunity of annouDCinf tnyasll a candidate lor s memUr oOTbt Board nf Chosen Kr.cboldrrs of tbs first ward, Ses 1*1* City, and II honored by re-election 1 plsdg* ti>* same b-ceat khd impartial representation that hits marked my previous term*.

Jams* F. Eustace. (Paid for by Jame

ATLANTIC COUNTY REPUBLICANS SUPPORTING BUGBEE. From the PieasantvUle Press. The primaries are'repldly approaching. Next Tuesday week. September Sid. the voters - of Atlantic County will decide whom they desire to repre sen! them on 'he ticket at the coming November elsctlon. There is a fight on for all the County and Bute offices on the itopublican ticket, behoove j every good Republican bestir himself, so that a full party vote may be registered. The Atlantic County tirpubl'can organization are supporting Hon. Newton A. K. Bugbee for Governor. The PleesantvIUq Press bell that the beat Interests of the Bute and County at Urge wUl be best served by the nomination and election of Mr. Bugbee. It believes that with Mr. Bugbec Governor of the Bute of New Jersey, the Bute administration wUl be In capable band a. Republican*. U* on the alert. every good party roan t* ui the poUn on Tuesday. September 23d. and give to the on.anlxttlon candidates ynui undivided r upperrt. and thereby roll up tht majority foi these men 10 which they are Justly entitled.

REPUBLICAN RANKS HARMONIZED

I hereby announce myself a cand-

From the Cape May Couuty Gazette Mr Boswell's selection for Assembly made a* it wee by thr leaders cf Ocean City republicanism, add* strength to ti>* harmony ticket which now xtanda. Boswell, for ssaembly: Hildreth, /or county clerk; and Tomlin, for sheriff. Notwithstanding the effoiti of two or three men who have been reeking to ( destroy rather (ban to build up the

data for the Republican nomination ! R,-piibl!( an party, (and who ar- known at a member of the Board of Chosen t u p,- getiius ready to support the DetnFroeholdera, from the Second Ward of ■■cratlr ticket after the primaries) the Sea ■*>* City. If elected, I p edge my liarmoni'lug ol the difTen-nt viewself to repreeent all the interests of 1 point* in the part, i> maklig headway fees lale City honestly and efficiently every day The candidater who stand and to the best cf my ability. I *am-,<> n this harmony platform an* deterestiy solicit the support of the voters J nilped to leave no sure spot* after the st th# Primary Klsction on Beptember | pitmary meetings, and are c onducting

j their aeveral efforts along line* of dr

EDWARD B. ARNETT, jceotcy. charily and loyally, and are

(This adrorUsement paid tor I winning the commoiyia ttou of

by Edwaifi U- Arnett} mtndod people a<

CALL TO ORGANIZE COUNTY LEGION POST. Major Howell Back cf Movement; Meeting Called For Saturday Night at Cape May Court House. Major E. O. Kowcll, Jr, of Avalon, baa Issued the following call to aB County service men: Cape May County is the only County in the State of New Jersey in which no Posts of the American Legion have been organized, and It seems as though some step* should be taken to put our County on the Map. With this end In view, all men who served honorably In the Army. Nary or Marine Corps are invited to attend a meeting at Cap* May Court House on Saturdry. Sept. 20th. at 2 P. M The State Executive Committee have requested that County Conventions be held on or about Sept. 30th. to elect delegates to a State Convention to be held In Newark on Oct. 11th. The American Legion Is the organisation of American veterans of the World War. It Is non-partisan and non-poliUcal. It is a civilian 01 sanitation—not military" or militaristic. Nearly all of its members arc men who weto civilian* before the war, and are now again civilians It makes no diatinctiona of rank and no distinction* between overseas men and who did not get overseas. Any aoldier. Bailor or marine served honorably between April 6th. 1917. and November 11th. 1918. la eligi-

ble.

Women are eligible -who were regolariy enlisted or commiaaioned In the Army. Navy or Marine Corps. It la earnestly requoied that Service men make a particular effort to be present, not cYly for the purpose of electing a Delegate to thr State Convention, but also to take up plans fn; organizing Posts In tbe various section* of the County.

This Means Yoo, Mr. Merchant I r\lD you know that , you and this paper have an interest in conymoo? Your success hdpg the community a* a whole which in turn it of benefit to ui. When a merchant atlverHsm with us, h* ii inverting hit money, which it ‘ h interest.

art isrefia tire la Tlfc ,«**

COUNTY FAIR THIS YEAR I OCTOBER. The Cape May County Fair will be held this year on October 10th and

11th.

The Cape May County Trotting and Breeding Association has turned over for this year its ground and building* for the use of tbe agricultural organisation* and public schools of the cocnty In bolding annual educational cx fatbits of various kinds. On Sept 6th, the President of the County Board of Agriculture called a special meeting iff the Executive Committee with representative* of tho county Granges and Vocational Schools to decide upon the plan of procedure in carrying out something Intereating In tbe nature of a County Fair. Directors and stockholders of the Trotters' and Breeders' Association were preeent and entered into the discussion* which lead to thp appointing of committees for carrying on the fair wor*. It Is planned to have an exhibit of *11 kinds of agricultural produce supported by the Granges and County Board of Agriculture, a Vocational School exhibit in home economics und agriculture, a health exhibit and baby show, a good horse race with county horses, tractor exhibits and demon

school .

. . .the

is. and by Cape May Court ouae team vs. Millville team

October 10 and 11. the time set for tbe Fair comes at a season -when the people are looking for something besides the hard grind c r tbe Summer and lor recreation which la typical ol

a County Flair.

PEERMONT—AVALON.

Mr. and Mra. E. N. Cullotn and their daughter. Mia* Hattie, who have bean in residents in Avalon, left on Monday for New York for a stay of tome length, before returning to their home In Birmingham, Alabama. Mr. and Mra. H. E. Hayward are In oston for a few week*, before going to their winter home, St. Petersburg.

Florida.

Mr. and Mra. Rudolph Lewis hare been guest* at the Luray for two weeks Rev. Dr. Herbert J. Cook and Mrs. Cock have been at the Luray for two ‘ta. during Lr. Cock’s service at SL John's-by-the-Sea. They have returned to their home In Beverly, New

Jersey.

Mr. and Mra. Henry Taylor 1 .re •en entertaining Mr Taylor's sister, Mra. Walter P. Stoker, of Moorestown. N. J.. and her son. Walter P. Stokes,

Jr.

Miss Clara Dohme. of Bsltltnore.Md^ who ha* been at ' Ancocls^o" for twe weeks, returned to her home on Mon-

day.

Miss Dohme addressed the C. E. Sodety while here, giving a graphic so count of the Convention at Buffalo. Rev. E. L. Pee, of Hlghsplre, Pa na* been a guest at the Jxuheran Cone raunlty parsonage. Mis* Martha II. Solms wag A week end guest of Mr*. J. H. Gelaler. Tuesday a fishing prrty went out ta Ted Salvesen's boaL The party Includes Mr. Uoyd Seamon. Jr., Mr. Charles Hanaicker. Mr. Charles Bayera and Mr. Becker. Tfc; old fishing wizard prize for the first fish caught was won by Ted (one dollar). Total catch, 75 weakflsh and king. Mr. Becker catching the majority. Mr. Frederick W. Dietrich and hla brother. Lewis, who have Been viatttBE - their motner. Mra. Annie B. Dl-trfeh, have returned to Philadelphia. Mrs. Emily Seely is visiting hi* sister, Mra. William Mason, at the "Vi* torj" Cottage. 1 Mr. and Mra. Harry Townsend and the small Helen, who have been at tbe Taylor bungalow for two weekA have returned to their home in Phil*

delphla.

Mr.' Alvin C. Bird sail, who haa been ‘ enjoylrg a brief vacation with hi* mother. Mra. William Wilfred Blrdsall, loft Sunday. Mr. O. S. Salvesen has completed the bulkheading at the rear of Commodore James Thompson’s and la now engaged on the extensive repairs mate necessary by tbe great atom of B > year ago at the David Rialey place. I Mr. and Mra. E. D. Miller and 1am{Uy are at the McCorkle apartment* tot • September. Mra. R. H. Rhoden, of Uncoln. Nebraska. and her daughter. Mis a Rhodes who have been at Stone Harbor VUlA went to Philadelphia on Monday, where Mias Rhoden will resume bee medical studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. and Mra. William M. Hinkle who have been at ••Erahurat" tor a month with their daughter, Mias Bmb ly. rnd their eon Albert, returned ta town on Tuesday of last week. Mre. James P. Nleuklrk. one of the pioneers of Stone Harbor, has been at the Harbor Inn for a week. Mra. Nlenklrk built the first house In Stone Harbor. It Is the lar ( « residence cm the South side of 83d Street, between Second and Third avenues. "Burr" Cottage Is closely shuttered for the winter. Ex-Councilman and Mra. Chaa. E. Clarke, their son Ellaworth Burr Clarke, and Kra. Clarke’* sister, Mra. Ssiah Ritter, left tbe first of the week. Mr. J. C. Johnson came down OO Friday for a long week-end. Mr*. Johnson returned with him. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Ervin and their two children went to their home In Overbrook last week. Mra. William Mason, wife of Constable Mason, of Norristown. Pa, and her friend, Era. Andrew Hsmbrecht. of Norristown, are at the “Victory" bungalow on 92nd street. Constable Mason and Mr. Hambrecht were down for the week-end. Coioy House closed iu doors on Monday. ; “Miss Beulah Leeds, who has been visiting her sisters al the Deed 1 Ten House, went to her home In Moorontown on Monday. Miss Jane P. Taylor, of Palmyra, and Mias Marion H Larsvo. at Westmont, were week-end guest* of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Edaon. Mr. and Mra. J. Mu.ray Banting; who have been occupying one of the Rustonlan apartmenu. are back In “Cobble Chimney", their bungalow on 104 th atreeL Mr. Gilbert Ford, who hi* been vlnRing hit classmate, Philip Llrlngjrton, went to Ocean City on Monday for a visit with friends before returning to bis home In Narberth. Mr. and Mrs. James McCuaker, of Philadelphia, who are i.aminering at Wildwood, were the guetU of Mr. and Mra. Frank Edaon on Sunday. Professor and Mrs. John Sidle have cloned "AtreUnol" and returned with their family to Germantown. Mr. and Mra. William Livingston returned to Narberth. Pa, on Monday. Rev. S. D. Daugherty will preach at the Lutheran Community Church on Sunday. Holy Communion will be aduilnlatered at the morning service. After tlie evening service there will be a congregational meeting.

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NEW SERIES OF STOCK

Tradesmen's Building and Loan Association

v Sea I tie City OPENS OCTOBER FIRST

SHARES $1.00 EACH MATURITY VALUE $200 Earning* ol Axe-tciaiion lor Paw Three Year* Was Bettor Than 6 Psr Cent This Association Will Help Yon Build a Homo GH AH. H. CLOUTING, President.^ * A. S. LTEELMAN, Secretary-