Cape May County Times, 30 July 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

SOUTH SEAVILLE. Miss Margaret Langlej was in Woodbine on Friday. John Nichols has moved his family to Millville. James Hanna, of South Vineland, spent Sunday with Harmon Hilton and family. William Eisenhardt and family motored to Mays Landing Friday eve-

ning.

Mrs Ralph McDouall, of Sea Isle City, spent Thursday with Mis. Emma Payne. Dr. Charles B. Corson and son. Edmund. of Altoona. Pa., are visiting A B. Corson and family. Misses Thelma Barnes and Margaret Schneider, of Millville, spent the week-end with H. A. Payne and wife. Mrs. Edward McAllister visited friends in Camden and Philadelphia the first of the week Mrs. H. B. Payne and son. Thomas, were shopping in Philadelphia on Thursday. Seaman Abrams, of Wildwood, has opened hi;' house for a short time. Miss Grace Paynter. of Washington. D. C„ is spending a fortnight with Miss Enel It. Payne. George Sheppard and wife, of Mei chantvflle, and Mrs. Emma Rice, of Camden, were with H. F. Riley and family ov~r the week-end. Frank Grtnowaaki. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his family here. Mrs. Wesley ‘'rim and sou. Clarence. Mrs. William Minis and daughter Florence 1 , of Bridgeton, were the guests of Edward McAllister and wife, over the week-end. Miss Selma Penn, of Millville, is visiting her uncle. John Berry. Eugene Wauon. of Millville, spent Sunday with relatives.

OCEAN VIEW. Mrs. Walter Botmar spent Monday In Ocean City. Miss Dorothy Howell spent Wednesday in Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs Charles Kohs spent Saturday in Sea Isle City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClough, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. Elme. Cox and family. Mrs. Anna Bishop and children spent Monday in Sea Isle City. ^Irs. Williar. Stout and granddaughr Elizabeth ipent Monday in Sea Isle

City.

Mr. and Mrs Harry Shaw, of Bridge m. are spending some time with Mrs. Shaw's mother. Mir. Smallwood. Mr. Ernest Ri -hardson. of Wildwood, spent Saturday with his wile, Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Alexnndi Smith spent Friday in South Seavill

Mr. Raymond Foster spent Sunday' i at his home here. Miss Grace Fidler spent Sunday I with her parents.

— SOUTH DENNIS. Mr. Euge.ie Devltt. wife and son. of Cape May. spent Sunday with Mrs. Eliza Devltt. Entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs Edward McCraven on Sunday wen 1 Mrs.Wm. Irwin. Mr Margaret Smith and daughter, and Mr. I«eo Mc-

Cray.

Mrs. Millicent Dare and Mrs Jessie Corson, of Palermo, visited Mrs. Nn plan Truitt. Mrs. Mattie Goff Is the guest of Mrs. Jessie Crandol. Rev. Paul Jefferson and family, of Amherst, are visiting CapL and Mrs. Stephen Jefferson. Miss Elizabeth Godfrey, of Rhode

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ON THE BOARDWALK

Vera Kioffman. of Atlantic Island. Is visiting Mrs. Cbaa. Fidler. City, is apendin ; some time with her (Conunueu on page 8)

grandmother. M s. Somers Townsend.

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DE'tNISVILLE.

Mis* Vera Lj ms is spending a week with her coualn Miss Irene Woo Ison. Mrs Emma Siringer is spending a

few days with h T son.

Mr. George .antes spent Sunday

with his parent.

Mr. Warren Grace has returned

home, after a u v to Canada American and European Plan i Mr. anu Mrs. annen Berarde spent r Sunday in Ph'h delphia. I

The Dennlsvil - Junior League went on a strawride o the Seaville Camp

j Ground on Thur. day.

I Mr. Samuel W atcott spent Sunday

with his family.

| Mr. Har v W si.-ott spent the weeklend with his lamily

ROBERT T. STEVEN'S,

On the Boarwalk

SEA ISLE CITY

Colonnade Hotel tuns A. F.. BAKE, Prop. Homelike Convenient I

Moderate Rates

LANDIS AVE. AT NEPTUNE ST.

SEA ISLE CITY

WILLIAM A. HAFFERT Notary Publlo All Work Promptly Attended To. 104 Watt Jersey Avenue •s« Isle City, N. J.

When the train came in back in l9iO

oordiri to th» roads they have to trarmJ: In eandy or hilly country. wherever the going U apt to be heavy—The V. S. Nobby. For ordinary country ■osdt-Tbr U. & Chain or Ueco. For front wbeeb — The U . S. Plain. For bey; results— •rsrrwhoro-U.S. Royal

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T EN years ago you might have seen one or two automobiles waiting outside the station, when the weather - was pleasant. Today the square is crowded with them. And most of the cars you generally see there arc moderate-price cars.

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Anybody who tells you that owners of mbderate-price cars are not interested in the quality of their tires has never met very many of them. We come in contact with the small car owner every day and we have found that he is just as much interested as the big car owner.

There is one tire, at least, that makes no distinction between small cars and large cars so far as quality is concerned—the U. S. Tire. Every U. S. Tire is just like every other in quality —the best its builders know how to build. Whatever the size of your car, the service you get out of U. S. Tires is the same. It isn’t the esu, but the men who owns the car, that sets the standard to which U. S. tires are made. IV We feel the same way about it That’s why we represent U. S. Tires in this community.

United States Tires MAZURIE’S GARAGE

SEA ISLE CUV

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NOTARY PUBLIC

SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY ■*OOOOQ<li&«KHX>vJOPOIOO=Oi^^ HARRY F. KRA1SS Carpenter and Builder JOBBING A SPECIALTY SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY.

CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS

ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES PAINT. GOAL. MOTOR BOAT SUPPLIES STRATHMERE LUMBER CO.EARL M. WADDINGTON. Mamaamm

R 111] f] I /V Cbli) i LTbe puce ol lumber u.bold-M-M It l C. 14 1 V **✓ ill( , al aI1 , ven tuarkel, *ud t every indicate i it that it will be year* before there :s a dowuward trend in prices. Labor, too, wili not ,eacli a lower scale. Your Government urgea you Ui IllTLD NOW. It'* good bueiuena, to. EDWARD B. ARNETT ^BUILDING CONTRACTOR Bath Phone* Sea l»Ie City, N. J

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Modern Conveniences

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MRS. FRI TZ ChONECKER’S - • HOTEL BELLEVUE

l^tndls Avenue and Fritz SL.

Sea Isle City, N. J.

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CHARLES (i. CLOUTING COMPANY fcna. DEALERS iN LUMBER AND MILL WORK CEMENT, LIME, HAIR. PLASTER NAILS, &C.

OFFICE AND YARDS:

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