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EDWARD I. EDWARDS,
part}' of friends are at the "Wallace'
for two weeks.
Absolute quiet and a Iona rest has been ordered for Mrs. "Nick” Carter, who has been rather overdoing social-
ly.
Mrs. J. C. Johnson counted 40 rosea
hush, which Is only a year
STONE HARBOR. | The Hallowe’en Party given by lb. Civic Club at Volunteer Hall, which has been filled up tor a ciuo Ituom. was a grand success. Vuiiy tltl} J masked couples were In Uie gnmu | murcli which preceded the uumasaing ; Some surprises were in suue w uen uj> mss tut were removed, one partly lau> j was a slender Utile lady, a uuuisi. i young blonde proved to oe a wen known young iady. a gay young thing m a pink creauon ana broad picture hat, was none other than a weU-xnown club woman—a particularly irlsay clown when unmusaed was a dignifieu ! gr&uduixiher. Tne men were not be od in IngentUU— u>t ' un,l l H,-kllbl '- __!rk, the butcher, uje'^fwtls farmer were impersonated b> the staid and conservauve business Of the Borough. Miss MalUe", right out of Cranford, was ve;y fetching. Masur Jack Ed son was a Japanese brine. The prises fer most gn.iesqu* costumes Mere given Alice Mstbls and WUilam Turpin, w hile the "cais tall" was most correctly placed by Miss Helen Hines, who received a cat stick pin. The tails were variously placed from the edge ot the window curtain to the alee v e ol a man’s coal. The lady with the caudle sought a bed In , v.in Biting the apple and othei , games delighted ibe younger members, f Mr*. Cherry brought her Vlctrola. "Happy Jack" was master ol ceremou * lea. Mrs. Hines and Mi s. Kerr**, sei v I «> refreahmenu, assisted b> members ol the Civic CIUU. ibe Uip.-y u»ia ibt f |>e*i good fortunes to those who cross ed her palm with silver tor the bene \ fit of the Fire Co. [ Miss N. M. ttuunysoii is coming U f Stone Harbor Ibis luoulh. > Mb's Emily Hildeburn is suying a. ! the shore during November, accom I. panb-d by relays ol mends. Hei gai I den is filled wtlb blossoms and "elox > on Autumn’s frosts” the lawn "ha* more than June’s Ircah greenness/’ ^ Mrs. Our Miller Iras a bisve show of whit* cbrysantbemuim giown liom Util"' sups set out issl spring. Mr. and Mrs. Boors* and theft friend. Miss LtUiuB Kertcll, inoloreo down Saturday for the week-end. Mrs. J C. Johnson has been onTolled In the Canteen Reserves. Mayor Krouse came down Friday on business He was an Interested ob server of tbs Hallowe'en festivities at the new dub room If'. Volunteer Ifall Mrs. Amuse and the real of the fiuui ly motored down on Saturday. Mr. Harry Crecn, Mrs. Florence Brode, of North Broad street. Mi Jules Loncheltu, of Alcoa Farms, have been guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Edson. at “Ouadaloupe' Mr. and Mr*. Robert Falnnan and Mr. and Mrs. Eurcnc A. Elsslug gave 1 bouse party Ibis week-end to clomthe season. In the party were: Mi and Mrs. A. L Kline, of Stone Hai bor; Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Brown, ol Chicago; Mrs. 8. A. Adams, Ktvcrvlew If eights, N. J ; and Mi. Frank Oiwn. Of HHlIadelpblo. Father John F. Bodwcll. of Holy Ghost College, Cornwall*. J’a. who his been officiating at 81 Haul's, held the rlostng service on Sundsy Miss Sarah McUonoagh and Mis gtaniaan. of I’lH imont. came over to Slone Harbor Sunday for the < losing •rrvlce at St. Haul’s. Rev. Mr. Muehei pieacbi4 at tin Lntbeian Community Church Stuids) Mrs. Jens SalvcM-n ha* been *Ult-i In* fmm a bail attark of ivy poison
lag.
*8 pumpkins were count**! on one vine in Mr. Clarke’* garden, "with bto*wi amns still ixuning It is hardly like!) I iUry will mature but the good Will o! the vibe Is noted. Mr and Mr* A. L. Klin* have fitt**! up the apariinei. on »«ih street and Third avenue for their wlnler reel Ur. HlUli was down for the weekend. remaining for election. Mr. aad Mr* J C. Johnson. Mr I in n Rndolph and Miss Jetiaii Harris ' (tMfr ooitag* on Mth street for "mo- Martha Wallace Oyrt**
LITTLE NEW BUSINESS BEFORE AVALON COMMISSIONERS AT MEETING LAST FRIDAY; NAME WILLIAM BENNETT AS TAX AS SESSOR. At the regular meeting of the Avalon Borough Comtnlasionrrh last Friday, Wm. Bennett was named as Tax Aaaeaaor. at a salary of *25* per year. Dtrector Canfield reported that all Interest on bonds had bi'cn paid, and was authorized to renew notes In the sum of *6.WH>. Director Barron reported that a car of gravel had b«-en ordered for street repair*, and that the sewer pipe leading from the disposal plant to the main had settled and broken. He was empowered to make necessary re-
pairs.
Mayor Smith presided at the meet Ing and Solicitor Boswell was present. Ordinance No. 1. fixing the Nilarle* of the Commissioners, was paset'd on final reading. It apical* In this iasue. pag 8. Ralph Peterron. named at the last meeting as Tax Collector, qualified during the week for the office, and has now assumed his duties. New of books have bean opened for all officers by an auditor who Is also bringing the Borough audit up to date and preparing the delinquent tax Hsu.
Pa Mr. F. T). H-ingenheim Is spending mietlnie with his family at Peennont. Miss Chapman and sister have clos ed their cottage for the aeason. Fifteen large croakers and weak fish were canght from the Peennont fishing pier on Sunday. and Mrs. A. Hlghficld have closed their store at 32nd St.. Peennont. and are living on 7th St., Avalon, for the winter. Miss Fiances Smith, of Avalon, Is spending sometime with friends in Connecticut. Mr. John Busby, of Philadilphla. spent Sunday at th<- Luray. Dr. George Dobbins spoke at both the morning and evening service*, at he M. E. Church. Peennont. Mr. John Reeves p-tuito-d home on Saturday after *]M-ndlng six months in \kron, Ohio.
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tlED CROSS BUREAU BIG HELP TONAVY MEN Shifting Nature of Service Keeps Department Ever on the
Alert
With the American fleet no longer scouring the seas for enemy craft, the work of the American Red Croae at the naval stations, shipyards, naval hospitals and other assemblage points for Uncle Sam's bluejackets ha* more
than doubled.
There e forty-one naval stations, ah.pyard* and hospitals In the territory of the Atlantic Division of the Red Cross which now are among tbs principal debarking i>olnte for the men of the navy. This meant that the Atlantic Division, which Includes New York. New Jersey and Connecticut, contains a large portion of the navy’s “high water marks" of operation and consequently Its ectlvltlee are on an unusually large scale In order to meet the needs of the thousand* of sailors who are constantly com'ng and going la the Third Naval District Service for the navy Is s Ttolly different matter from service for the army. In the latter men “stay put" for a much longer time than In the former. With the navy, where the shifting seen* of operation Is on the high seas anywhere from Guantanamo to Gibraltar, personal contact between Red Cross workers and enlisted men
i* far more difficult
When one works with tbs navy one most be constantly on Die alert with one's "flnrer on the trigger," so to i Jf 1 speak, else the opportunity for service C will be gone before it Is grasped. This ' ft
condition calls for a high degree of . £ ——
itfflclenT and truining on the part of 1 11
the Bureau of .Naval Affairs worker*— [
an efficiency and training that have ' New Series ot Shares
not been found wanting, despite han-
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Repair Work My Specialty j
ITALIA ST.
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Hfc sr—^ a. / it Grocer tr Sea Isle Oty, N.J.
dicaps, as results show. Loans for Sailors. No sailor on leave who wished to reach home and who wu* without funds lias been deprived of that plea* ure, thanks to loans advanced by the Red Cross. Red Cross -.wpreaentaMres covering all forty-one etatlons In the Tblrd Naval District Lars also furnished Information as to tha where-' about* of ssHoted men when request* have com* In from relatives and
friends
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Sea Isle City B. & L Association Talk It ever with ary ol thr Dbocters or WAYNE M. 6TRUTHER8, ■MK Secretary
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Cottage Renting My Specialty Houses and Lota For Sale M. M. SOFRONEY REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY
HARRY F. KRAISS Carpenter and Builder JOBBING A SPECIALTY Estimates Promptly Furnished SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY.
Build Now
Tbe price of lumber is bolding at an even market, and
every indication is that it will be year* before there is a downward trend in prices. Labor, too, will not reach a lower ecaie. Yonr Government nrges yon to BUILD NOW. It’s good business, to. EDWARD B. ARNETT
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Bou. I-I.oo„ Sea Ule City, N. J.
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