Cape May County Times, 2 April 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cape May County Times

SECTION FOUR

CAFE MAY COUNTY (Sia bit imr P.O.). N- J . FRIDAY, APRIL i. i 9 »

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-OLKS YOU KNOW NATMKSIKD IN THE CIRCUIT OK THK CITY.

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MAZUKIE-J- \ RAGE AN*/ SKRV1CS STATION. S«* I*K' City.—bEt. tt VO VIES KOW TWICE - A - WEEK. !'• !b* Hath Rclind Mrtal. the • TiRfr'i "rmn - -*111 b* ritovn on Wad iinday eveatnsa. and ■pecial feature will be »ho*rn on Saturday* Tbi» Sat urday U FTbocm X. Bushman ulybi \<:...Is«Job »rJ«A alwaya th* aam* Adult* 20e, chlldmt Jlc.—adv. It. WE BUT. raise, and aell fur-bee. ir.R rabbits and other lur-bearinjr animals rh.ce your order with us. and list wha* ever nock you Irare with u*. statlrj: lowest flat prices on large shlpmen * Address Slb-5r .i P. Are, Fargo. N. !•—«d». 1m U RNITTRE WANTED for fiverootn house, parlor, dining room, kit ibt-n and two bed rooms; aEo stove or range for kitchen. Address Box A. Times OB'-

you want steady • rocheUin* of bootees, ncqnes. send samples of the style of st-Uhes you make. Beet prices. Knit goods 1211 Arch St. Philadelphia.—adv. 2t MOTOR BOAT WANTED; E.uat ar • ommodate four to tight persous. Hesse state fiUl particulars. Addrea* Boat, Box A. Times Office.

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PARTY

THE SUIT AGAINST R«ER CON RANY FOR BUILDING ORSTRUC TtON ON RCACM-FRONT; MVS TERY Of WHAT SUILDING IS TO •E I* AT LAST EXPLAINED.

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VICTOR AND ORDS. Latest record* each month, in good assortments. A. G. Rice ar ■ <>mpany, Landis Avenue.—ad', tf. OIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL ■iOUSEWORK. Pleasant h. me and tood wages to girl who Is willing and likes children. Apply at T’MES office. 1LUMBING AND PIPE WORK OP ALL KINDS. J. Burns. South Sea ' i He. N. J. Mail Address, R. F. D. No. 1. Cape May Court House. N. J Your strongest business ally today i- & good bank Security Trust Co. Cape May, offers you its services NOW is the time to order your eg*» For Eaater; large variety, lair prices. Rich Drug Co. Adv.

T. C. Fitzgerald and H. T. Dougherty were visitors over the week-end The Fitzgerald cottage will be open over Easter, when Mr and Mrs- Fittrorald will be hosts to a large houseI‘arty. * S The tidy aunt of sixty dollars wae 'he net result of the Pinochle and Eu«hre at St. Joseph's Church Hall on s ' Patrick's day nigh* The proceels -ill be used for the fund to help deay the cost of re-painting the church and rectory this spring. The excursion on Sunday last was 'he biggest ever known tr. Sea Isle at this reason of the year, and -••al estate men report that practically all the desirable cottages are rented Iforthe season. Fifty registered at • Hotel alone for dinner. I hundred visited at their mmer cottage and with e rail road k are - to handle the b ! *t L. v • xcuralon crowds e and if the weather keeps go . no doubt that the capacity of the trains will he taxed. Mrs Elizabeth Marsh, a well-known r-aident of this resort, was suddenly f 1 rlcken With paralysis, brought on by “ f all- This occurred some time last '■aiurdsy evening, and it was not until Monday •stt-ruoon that the serious natui* of Mr*. MaraiiV condition was iHsovered by Mr*. Made Kebner Mr*. Marah'* helplesrnes*. and the hclples* condition of bar Invalid aunt. •Mrs Annie G. Carpenter, aroused the intere*» of •'•n neighbor* and matter* w f re soon * lightened out Mr. Arm Cordon arranged for the aunt's car* *>' the County Hospital. Mr. and Mr*. Halloway. relutlrt* of Mrs. Marsh, re aeot for. and upon I>r. Way's ad- ‘ I t. removed Mrs. Marsh to the Coop- ■ r Hospital at Camden. Little Eliza '"'h Clark, a five ywir-old proteg* cf Mr* Marsh, whom *hf had In I ended •o adopt, was taken by the Field Agent of the New Jersey Children's Aid Bo‘‘•ty. Her. Charles O. Glroliaa. Utr. Marsh's well known kernel c f fou’ r«l-

be es -ed lor until her -.. It te «ar:.esUy bop^d that Mr* Marsh's bo.isehuid wUl soon be

Trustee* H. E. Gerhard. Dr. D M. Hi.ch. WUl tarn Sthuck Among the mibscribers to Life Mem be rah It'S are the fol'-islnjc Dr. Joseph M Caley. Dr D. M Hitch. H E Ger hard Wm L Cell. r. C. H Jack A K rouse. Dr H- iL Cupltt. W111iam Ft buck. Jolm S. Grier. Geo. V llasletL W. H. McCormick. Dr. Leon urk Fred W. Fleck. Geo. L Mar* land. Ji.. James Tbstnpeon. Fred. Wm Rush. J. M TrlmMe. Edward RotseU. Harry L. Sieger. C Hinds. A. C. Riseman, Ja*. R. L.cbienbenter. Oarroll Brook*. Gordon Hepford. J W Leidich. Dr. F. E. Watkina. A H. Ha";rick. John H. Irvin. Clarence D. Klurap William Webster. Jr. Henry Gill. William Betts Jones. H. W. Bittner. V C. Culley.

John Dorsey, of Philadelphia, watamong the week s visiters, looking after hi* cottage. Mi and Vr*. Geotg* Ftraubmllier and son. George, of Philadelphia. ’ Mnong the ri*ltor* on Sunday. J. J. Wlnklei. of Dolphin street. Philadelphia visitor yesterday on burines*. W. M. Struther* returned on Monday after a th.-ee day visit with his brothers at PhUlip*b:' -g. N. J. John Carroll and wife and daughter. Miss Helen, of Dennisvillc. were visitor* here on Sunday. Mr*. E. A Andei son and Mias Bettle Anderson, of PhUadelpbls. wore m. the vl*itors on Sunday looking after I heir summer cottage. F. C Rupp, of Philadelphia, a ’ known cottager here, was a visitor over the week-end. registered at the Bellevue Hotel. The new fish company, organized by Daniel A. Tolaon. is almc*t ready for operation, awaiting only the completion of the pound boat now being uulll at Ocean CttF Maryland. Dr. Theodore Wheaton, of Millville, well known cottager here, has returned from hie trip South anff-spent Sunday In Sea Isle. With him were his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Frank Wheaton. M * Edward B. Arnett arrived home on Y edCMday night, accompanied by her sister, Mr* Shut, and her brother-in-law. Edgar P. East. The East* will remain for a short visit before returning to their New York City home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodrow, of Philadelphia, well-known Paris street cottagers, were visitor* last Sunday, spending the day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Delaney. Mrs. Hilds Voigt*, haa returned to her beach front home, after spending the major portion of the winter months in travel. Mr* Volghf* pretty cottage I* being improved, and new foundation* are being put in. Mr -nd Mr* J P- Delaney. S .. had as visitor* on 8-ndsy. Mr. and Mr* Kit/seH. of Philadelphia; Thomas F Dulaney. Sr. who 1* now residing In Philadelphia; Thomas Delaney. Jr., of Wildwood; Mr Geo Katz and Mr. Harry Murphy, both of Philadelphia. Chao. K. Ldndlr. Jr., has rented psrt of the Luongo building, on Landis Avenue. and will shortly open a law office. Associated with him will be Lewis V Mathias, who la disposing of hi* real (•state holdings elsewhi-ro, and will practice accountancy, doing general auditing and accounting wots. Among the Sunday ‘ visitors were Mrs. J. Twohey. her brother Captain John 1 . Msher and his friend. Mr. K. Freeou ffl, of New Vork Git} Mr. Free t Lj. been vtailing al ibe Twohey's Philadelphia, and oa April 12lh Captain Maher goes to New York for a ten days' visit. Mrs. Twohey t* havexteoslVi repair* made to her beach-front borne, including Ibe instal1st ton of a piprlea* heater

by; thethty UN*Oty' that the Ony be made pan, to the

pos.soaed Ibe -asr for two wcms. or untit Monday, .\pril 12th. at too A. M. tw brtaf* o« the stoes wore iaformatly heard, the basis of Mr IVBowY romMaim being 'hat the Peer Company was build-.a* a rimelure that wvild obstroct th«, .vtow of ibe onmn from hta property on the boardwalk. x«d that lb* dtiiv. is in vinUtkwi ».f

The answer Med by tb- Pier C . pan, , at erne,. A Stanger Iscard. of Camden, aver* that wh.-n Mr Cinl purchased the propen, and adjacent ground there was DO reduction that would probihit the carrying out of the proposed building program Solicitor Cole. rcpreaeKltt-g the City, listed that the feel in*: of the City was that the beach should to kept fir*, and unobstructed, and 'hat It wanted r© become a party to the suit, to which the Chancellor agreed It war argued by the Cur Solicitor and the Commissioner* that unlee* the City intervenes and becomes part the suit, it wlH be always barred from enterir^- objection* to ativ similar structure hat jomeone else may want to build at any time along the ooes side of the boardwalk Building To B* A Rest Pavilion. For the first time the mastery surrounding tt.« nature of thv buiidtug the Pier Company was eeeetioa was cleared up on Palm Sunday morning. *i roller* on the boa row sit In front ot the Pier were greeted with s sign it eight feet sguarr. worded

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'hi* baUdlng as* Intrnded fo red pavilion of s pleasing design, h ' xj to to fit toil wlih rucking r* id comforts for the people of Sea Isle City and visitor*, with the five use of chairs. H was nlsn t< the entrantv to * fancy pter which was to eivctou imn'orttately after tb<- «• of the pnwul season This Pier was to be .-quipped with aimisciiiciits made an attraction much needed dally tn the provent ooudltloti of Boardwalk. Ar. objection has made to Ibis building and an InJunetlwn against it m had by a private citizen, aided by a number to taxpayer* and the City Government. Mr. D. Ctnl, the owner, who haa built u line residence in thl* city, haa bought our disreputable looking pier and made It a credit to the city and spetii thous- ' i of dollmi, I* being opposed : Holy in our town paper, and privately bv the people, whom he would benrOi." Mr. Clol. Ptvsldenl of the Pier Company, came to Rea !*le City on Bunday. and when told of the sign, slated lbs; he had no knowledge of it* being displayed, and shortly after It wa* rnoved, by his ortrrs. When asked by the TIMES to defln* :he City’*attitude toward the question, and Ibe reason for 'be City's being a y In the Injunction suit. Mayor h said; “I wish it clearly understood that the Clty’a only object In in terrenlng -In the injunct Inn suit against the proposed bulldl-ir on the beach front i* to define for nil time the right* of the City In the land on the Ocean side of tile lioardwnlk. the rights of properiy owner < on tin Imard walk and of the publl' for tm free and unobstructed use cf the baa nil The Commissioner* re fret that they are compelled to objec' to what might be termed *n Improv fnent, but they cannot consistently h.-nore the rights of the tsTrayrr- fir.d citizen* In allow ing buildings that will obstruct tlifj* view of tin ocean. If a Pier Is In be built, permission would lie readily rranted by ordinance the tame a* wa* done when the present ocean pier was built-" Work or the protect has been Mopped. due to a sin, not lee w-rvi.i by the attorney of Mr DeBow.

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Re «. John T. Gillisoo. Pastor A special invitation I* hereby e*

tended to all the Parents and Fr.endsjby

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tend the EASTER SERVICE at 7.30* p. m, conducted by the Lutheran Eun

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^ ‘“Til be reserved fot 0. 0. M, all of whom are

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Praiset Anight* of Columbus.

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vice and the spirit of bdetstpui that prevail in this lountr, lodty. save ler to the PhUad<4phia Kuirlifr of utsbu* tor the ediusu-it:*! work for aer rice men now being riled on

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ClATtON 0« CAPE NAY COUNTY .

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MANY EXCURSIONS TO SHORE POtNTS

• West Jersey aa

b*a*> oa HMm Sunday Ttsro tfliesr vacursMa sent to AOantw City, as loan, to Cap* May. WtUwoud and go)M>k iu the •xttwto* ssstbam wothMt of th* Slate and two to Ocean City. Sea ivie and poiuu on luM line, la all ninety-eu car loads of

«i- hi* Jaoiw. AINA baa btnto to tfuto j Jetv'iH tor ia» past xu neoka uuratos o*-i oaugotwr. Mi- Wugnar. who ha* Mmo Mtooaty to. Mr- A‘ a ka* bunA batvAiAs'' K U Mix. Al \ xbwuo«. xuo ixx> puKtounxi a uv* mds* tour- “* vxproxx pAXpuaa iter baU Ia tt. * ,U> * < ^* tt you bue a.,, oul-wt-U»VA uaMMla **-*" »wu awoki use tw kavw l«u vwp, wi ttox touWJ Ettiuun. xand —.

lekteut. Meat of the vat* the W«st Jersey's own aad that eomfori natch patiou* have mu <-u since the Govetumeni si u*« front 'he nxiitoro ro while it had contivl IW Telegram CHURCH NOTES FIRST M E. CHURCH I'resrhing la the M. E Chuirb Sunday UMwwlng si ISM and f ui by u pastor. W H. Luther Moima< xuhjeel: -The Kaatei GreetSeeking the dead ing" JO p. m. will to roudet —by the choir All are

Ue uAwets aic a. tauawA UUtovLk, Aawh 3shMUnn«r. ' aw . U u. ieAtoaa. >vv«vtxr> . t- u i lexer, yausuhl aocrotary rank katnua, troaxuiet. iwie-nxi ues u.cmtots vSSuo Ivrwatd at ttw c«U wl the piesiOeUI eortastt Ummy iuu.es to the “JA suu eulbujuaxAt I«A Utah lor a rUritot vaurpatgu Ivy tusAtbarx sax uexMett to bate auutltsr luxes MEeaua wh April sin. at < to F M , xt htv viiawdc uixuge iUU. aud tu :> u.vui prospect i Ibtx date. Ivo ues dirwloix eWiod (eproxoiiV ;Ug Drax V reek and t old nprtug te xeecUvaiy, s«re Lilts i'Lutopxuu and LcatuU' % Hand The dlieotolx set the Ulue lot IhvJi (v«uUl tnveuua uu the auwnd and tourtb Tuesday* of star)

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Tojto ear* of root iAster kggr, order * «m KOW, Fitti. Drag Co. Adt.

Ht. JltSKl'H'K CHURCH AioYsins MoBAgnor Possi. Hector Good Fridsr. Statiiuw oi Uts Cross sud blrsaii-a nttii the relic oi the Cross, at i ;Jt> o otOv’. holy bsturdsY, Mam *; sight o'okiok Faster Sunday, Mass at oigbl o'clock H gimmig on Sunday April lltb ther will Es tnu Mstoaa on Sunday, tint Mass at K o'clock, an.! the xeound Msxa at V:«5. (Ttie xeco-.d Mas* sill await il»s arrival ol u« E*ruratoii train from 1‘nlladHpbia, so tnat Ftiilaaclphiriw can be aMun < ...ing Mae* Upon the arrival ol Hie i-YCUl-kiu mm.) . LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES Be* John T. aubrou. I'saUn The Ftanrttl Anulversary of ibe dedt rniuin of the t'liapel was beld Inst Hutvday eveniug. The Mrvicc had a tnpie KlsiuncHiice being not only an; annlversaiy event, but aino I'oinmrnio rathr of rslm Rur.day, and the annual visit of the latyal Order of Muoae Ml** Mrrguerit. I’f.lffer told Ibe story of the Ant 1‘alrn .Sunday, wbh-b wa* followed by the singing of an aticieht rhutch prois-xaiunal. Mayor livlng FUch made an addrea* of welcome lo the Members of the Moose, and read Ibe ('butch Heeulutioux uf tour years ago. wherein the ku<heron 'burrh thanked the L. O. O. M. for the *e of their hall, and for many Indptul favors. The address of (he I'axtur. on the Biblical origin of lli.dherliood and Fraternity, wax baa d u|«iii Abrani • rescue of Id* captuiVHt relative, ton As a Uttlng rlliiini to (hi (-•Jebnritan '.brtst'a Triuinpbant Entry Into Jerusalem. the Sunday Hrhoul cnildien. aaxiau-d by the teachers, van* "Klin* Wide 'he Gates." Kaator Sunday will be obm-rved at the loitheian Church by both muining ' evening special service*. At ttmornlng nertlie. there ato four Ka» t*-i event* nrranRed for. Oanflnnntlon, Ibfati' Ilapllnui. liii'cpHor. of N-u Member* and the Hacrami-nt ot tin

Altar

the evebtlig service, which will coinemtice at half-part :<evftf) o'c-loek. the Easter Service of the Huudsy School will lake the plane of the re* ular order of worship Ail Uarenie and Friend* of the Gblldien *re lnvli ed. plenty Of evil* ebalrs hive been h.aueti for the occasion. TOWNSEND'S INLET. Mr. and Mrs. Andi.a and Mi and Mrs Rarllniener, ot Xsuatngiuii. were • Waverly collage on Cedar tlreei the Week-end. and Mrs. F Hemon and daugbiei Uni •all, of I'liiUdelpbis, weie to'drint their hotel property on Bundsy. and Mr* K. W lAunltss and Karry, of Gs-uden, spent sundst as the gu«*t of Mr*. J, H Count In, ol | one street At the Hawthorne YV'b iaxt Bundsy , we had. :.incoin 'iaxklli. Charii-s G-.« iftll, Bai'iurl Vsnsaol. Win Neville end ! Jgek Neville. Mr. and Mrs. KdgK'.nha* and no, : and Mi. sud Mn A J. Bb-venr, of! Glendora. N J . mOtOtod bei.- tM - >• day looking fur a roil*** for 'to mm-

Vis* Anns Mid Han. of J^ltodeU,tos.: in*' town spending WW* time ss the I gurot of Imr aunt. Mol Wtu. Btohrtj 1 Mr Wrn n'-*-i)eni a* a PhJtoo.ipLJ*

the adttssialGy ui sach uivuiber stlsadittg all meet tugs posatblvt to quni'on to psnt SeorotaryshU' slue# and siter touch Uim'U*aHui it was deeded lu attach payuicat to this uiuat itoponaitt ufih-c it wa* staled that the uigsiiUatton was on-J urgxuUwd purely for busmex* i au oae who is requited to work for is oigaataatiuo a* s see rotary should give hi* tlutc grniuiuwudy Kather then as a maUer uf pnaciplv aad not because the tuuaey available would completely pay him tor hta sKort did tto sotroUtty aoospl *»lary of 110 Od psr month. Before the meet Ing apyouruod urdora were taken for s enf of clover and Hmotby hay. wd also for several ihuuasud i-cpprr plauu It waa sis'ad hy the Cottnur Ageui that Biat-elaas Ruby King pepiiers saved t.om the crown set pepper* could be pureUkNd from a grower Who already had hi* phutta through the ground for market price at polling time (May £V). The tuarkei aridd would tirotohly to |*P0 pel iliousaud accordlu* In iM» grower Anoibrr Krowei ottered to grow the plants fin M-M per Ibeusaitd aa a cun tract price .f the order ware placed euun Throe plantc would have i ■ bottuni best, tolng grown tn « frames aiid the Itrue of delivei • wculu depend on the Wed the) coodHums A further dls -tuslou arose se to dlstanoe. of plonUng The uieihods of aeitmg S feel ear'i way or J feel by 8 feel were those |n questum The quealtuii waa left lo Hie jodgnieul of Hie furn. er wim knew tils aoi| coudlllou* toltar hail anyuiic else. It was pretty gen 'tally sgre.d UmI wllh a given pleoe of laud there would to stout ib« same quantity of pepiiera grown In the wbule sobatiii. hui whieh method would give Hu luwst peppers iu the Aral and see und ptckinc w hen Hie pi me Is high st-mueil lo to Hie queslion for Whlcii there is IliHe precedeiiM iu Cape May lYrunty soils. nenit>nstrmHr>ii work will to carried uu with HiH point iu visw this summer With plant* set to* foal It takas nearly five Hioonand (fc.iutii plants fot sn acre, while S»? nxjulraa nearly asv *n Hioiisand, Aye hundred (7.600) Those who have not ui ready spoken to Mr- 0- E. 1 .ehiiien, Hecretary, lilu Grande, or ibe t'uuiily Agent bhuut Hie quantity uf plants and which price Is kiillahle should do mi at ones, so Ihal ibe Anal order can to placed /Tip Hottrcxul UmUho On Hie tfib of March, Mrssidaai tAmp and Mr. Harry U. Hautfnrd, Trniisporiailim biieclallst, presided over su of the county s prograsalve farmers who liad 'oiue togs.her to nieet eight railroad oAlelais of high rank In Hie Kenneyivanta Byalatii The object was to dlacuas the poeel ollitiM of a through freight from t'apa May to New Y-rit by way of MllivUi* ami Glaaohoro. Those outside of tto county pushing the project were L. vYlilsrd Mil., h snd fhartes Brobrook, •if BridgMoo, ' ouoiy A**m A. E Wtl kinsou, |mt-dor Tl.oiupnon, Krsaldetii ;l Aliantic t'ouuty Bosrd of Agricoitote, and «i tot ulftrefk of ttol Imaid 1'rof Agee, of the Male impacto SOI ‘/f Agrleultui*. at Trooloii, and Mi H U Btunford. aided by the pfr»*o> a* , 'l prospective .nippers ♦.d forth tto vieus of tto furmera sud the railroad offieu!* Sri forth the views of Hi* rollroan TIu- entire spirit ihrougfurui »a* ot.c of coopeiaifon and coded by . promise of tto railroad nien Hta*. If •to farm.re would prow thr prod"*/ tto rallioads would put uu a train to

carry It.

I retails as to tjine, crops carried •4* . o,'l to werkao out by a tohrmlt » trot- sacb of tto "xiniir* rope toed, tto Stats humitiuout ol Kyn ! U'mc and RsfJ roads Tfcis Is one of tto. biggnat mo., -me that tto tanami* of c* Me> ounty have ever started and ft will, j

stthoot charov Hum vhss uffivo. Nayui Euvh was s YhiixtoiipkN vox ■tut <*a toluiYiwy- ua bwsttiws* Auwto Hut visitors to dtotoy Wwt* Ml Take*, woo ha* txxnaBsd tto vtoutu Km r«i tto post two >sara tto RHw-

tt*E thud of a kort-e of trow puKIM Wottusa Was told at tto CtotYal butotd AUttltortiUH. kTtday vstoUtg. kUivh MH. THi. Iwtiurox w— Mr. r. CV Hxrttoai. p.tuv-tpoi of tto ktools, to Tto Kivu.h Hvvuinttto Mr M Mcudwlatou. uf Mwudwlsohtt tows., was a visitor iu Philadelphia Mtss K Ftuvbwro. of Luna Broach. M A. onuu svtool tssetor bore, sptot * week with idatives. H Gvddtagwr and T. Akuamovils nue turod to AUnntic City, batardayA Aiezvaberg retitroea to i .dtoslphig. after spending scisral days with his pareats Missus M diuuuoip.au sud eistwt, D. JoOuc. i CuUwr. M Holpren and kisler took a shopping ..ip to MUK vUK baturday 1 Bayard, sou of t-t Mayor, speai a few days with frisuds U iaiveusML student uf the N. T. U, is L*ni*v ui tto holiday - Miss H Xiiuiueiuisii visited her giw tw at the MUtvTUe Huspiltd. httodhf. C rihropabire and N- FoUahgiek Iiiuiored to New York last week A tew of our toys aud girls adaad td the dattco at to*vHie. tourth.i

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Mtas K l iPutaa a osier wiih h« 1. Allman c Iter via Bed the „ Mr- F Ka * klupped in Court Huns* rr a few houra, kaiurusy.

SOUTH BEAVILLE

A moug Hie ahuppeis iu MUIftlie uu Tuesday were Mr* liuae Hilton. Mrs lames Cutiiroiutoiie sud Miss tifargael iotuglcy. Ml* Mary Heaton was In Ocean ’tty <•!; fueaday. •taker Ahroms, of Millville, was in own lecently Miss Eltula th Hextol., of i*hil .del ‘hia, H|*ellt the Week-aim wllh Uar p* vole, fclea'er ilselon Mid wife Mi.* Mildred Pianon, of Wild wood. (XS the gtlesl of Ml he Mildred button, bsturdsy night it A Herne was In Millvillu uu

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Mi»s Margaret Foster, who 1* aUaudii.* Hu bixi. Normal bebool at Tron too. it- speodliig her i**tsr va^attob win, her iisrapls ij/aria* Foatar aud Mi l.ilwru t ormm, frwo Owsui Ciiy, is spsudmg soo.s lim* heta. Mr. William ' onovel was a MMlyfJie sl>m>per on Tuesday. Mt* Jxm.s Hotiau wa* a Fbliadcl t't'la slioppei irn Monday Ml/ Panh k Met/uolyao, of Hbilad b Ph ■ i* vUittug her brother, Mr. Oa a Uwvfn. Mi H'tiiy fGvhmood, from Oit*. New Jersey, U .islltog hit looihei.

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