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

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Vol. 35, No. 40

SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER

CIIY NEWS NOIES OF THE PAST WEEK NOTES AND GLEANINGS OF A PERSONAL CHARACTER; LITTLE ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW GATHERED IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY.

5 Cents a copy

FORD SERVICE STATION AND REPAIRS. We carry a complete line of genuine lord parts, and can make repairs promptly. Electric welding and brazing done, and storage batteries re-charged. Expert auto repairs, standard tires and tubes. MAZURIE'S GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION. Sea Isle City.—adv. tf. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! For ail the family, from the emalleel tot tip to dad and molhor; school ihoee, drees •hoes, work -lioes, in endless variety and popular prices. L.g shipment now in; all sites and styles while the stock is fresh. YOUR pan is waiting tor yon. Come get ’em. PFEIKEEP.’S Bi )I LKVARD STORE. Adv. Saturday at the garden the famous Pathe f.-ature “Tarnished Reputation.'' Serial “Roundand Gagged" ■howi. on Wednesdays only. One show, beginning at 8.16 P. M. Admission 17c and 28c. Adv. If It Isn't convenient for you to come to the bank in person, you may open an account by mail. Send your Aral deposit to Security Trust Co., Cape May. WATCHES that are good time keepers. Just the thing for the boy now going to school. FITCH DRUG CO .a—dv. A good warm-weather sport is billiards. Tbe place to play is a BRAGA'S, Ocean avenue.—adv. if. FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS— Every' day at BRAGA'S.—adv. tf. WHITMAN’S ca-idits by the box.— r ITCH DRUG COMPANY—adv.

Women voters of South Jersey towns will apparently not be re< uired to pay a poll lax *hls year. The Gloucester County "lax Hoard has a ready notified the assessors of the • arious districts that they will not be required to assess the women th s year. It is because they have complet d their work, and there is also a ques ton as

hether the present law all >ws a

woman to be charcod «' | th a po > tax. Cape May County, the home county .h,. regular weekly se -don of the

Many w no - ad re-1 man Isaac Hacharacli at the Primary • ^ aler - - - - -

stand.

the women voters.

fused to register because they would Election on Tnesday. The be n-quired to pay the tax wi ! now 1 Cape .May County was a decided Bin

register. ' prise to many who, with Bright's back- r th ,, The assessors are also pleas* 1. as era, counted on a plurality for Brigin of ! ualy twenty is r ceni is the

they would not be paid for the

WOMEN TO BE FREE FROM POLL TAX. Such Is Decision of Gloucester and Camden County Tax Boards—No Decision Yet From Cumberland or Cape May Counties—Expected Soon.

BICimCH DEFEATS PETITIONS IDE FILED T IN MNty EON UTILITT PUBEHISE ~

MANY LOCAL WOMEN VOTED.

HOME COUNTY OF STATE LENAT- FIVE PETITIONS PRESENTED AT ,

low to take th*sduy .for the

ballot.

In the First Waid

OR GIVES PRESENT CONGRESSMAN MAJORITY: ELECTION IN COUNTY CLOSE, WiTH RESULT IN DOUBT UNTIL LAST MINUTE; RESULT SURPRISE To BRIGHT BACKERS WHO COUNTED ON

COUNTY MAJORITY.

MEETING OF THE CITY CCR* MISSIONERS ON MONDAY; MATTER REFERRED TO CITY SOLICITOR, AND WILL NOW COME BE FORE VOTERS; MEASURE IS A POPULAR ONE. AND'WILL PROB-

ABLY CARRY.

. Mi -

- ballot

le Second Ward Mi l Townsend's Inlet, ubiii-an w oniau \ eorge Jeffery s *

»l RepubliDiamond, me, and in ie" fim' 1 r"'

voter, and Mrs. s the first 'Vino-

In both wards the women voti-d in ;:ooilly numbers, and wnb an intelligence anti interest (hat speaks well for the future of tbe city, county statu and nation.

TEAR UP WILDWOOD WALK

l-ast week workmen began tearing

orks and electric light plain down the Wildwood boardwalk ah

i The pel:lions, five in number, con- Atlantic avenue, working at Young itained tbe signatures of about eighty [av.-nue, in front of the Washington

of the resort. - Hotel, and at Lincoln avenue, in front

requir*-d 'of tbe Reg* m theatre, and

shall t

old i

fsensed $1 poll tax. whici. sed for school purposes. It Is a question In the minds of the saessors whether they can assess the .•omen until the State Ix-gislatur*-passes an amendment to the art making it male and female inhabitant. Some of the solicitors of towns say that it is the Int* nt of the act to maker t-ry voter pay a poll tax.

W. C. T. U. HOLDS ANNUAL CONVENTION

annual Convention of the Cape I

May County W. C. T. V. was held at j First Raptist Church. Wildwood, on 1 Friday of last week. A deal of busl-

gotten through und-r the,

able administration of Mrs. Swain, the County President. The announcement i of the change in the plan to hold the . National Convention at Atlantic City |

great disappointment to not a •

few. who had her n making plans to j attend. | - The former board was unanimous): n--elected and a vole of thanks passed.

Able addre

of the afternoon was an addre

1-gal numb*

- land while th.- nun I the Solicitor as a | the Commissioner ! highly probable Hi 16- the sp-ctal election

;for in tin- law to setiie

was rt-lened to iter of form, by

the o

will 1

led that 1 h* work >ue by the Court 1 • being a final deer*ippcal ol Albert Mow

foperty »

hanrery, the

LUTHER OGOEN HEADS COMMERCE CHAMBER ELECTED AT ANNUAL CONVENTION HELD IN SEA ISLE CITY ON THURSDAY OF LAST WEEK; BEST ATTENDED MEETING IN MONTHS; VICE-PRESIDENTS FROM EACH STRICT; WILL TAKE IN AMERICAN LEGION IN MEMBERSHIP.

Congressm

11saac Bacharach

Mrs. H. Smith has closed her Ven-t-dan Road cottage and returned to

Philadelphia.

Mrs. Thomas F. Tobey and her , friend. Mias McDaniels, have re.urned j 'TL „ ,T hilad * 1 to Washington. Ig 8 ' lnade {he addr « > •• , of Ul *'

Mr and Mrs. Ernest Downam and! ' 1,01 * unc h' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krai see motored and at night.

to Atlantic City for a day’s outing. R -v. and Mrs. William Luther away on the annual vacation of the

pastor.

Chas. J. Reed sent u cablegram to his mother from Santiago. He ii the U. S. S. Fredericks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patterson, of Laurel Springs, who have been the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Gemmil, returned on Wednesday Mr. Albert Adams, oldest employee in point of service, of any men it Philadelphia Customs Housi. is ; ing his vacation at Sea Isle City. William V. Reed. Elizabeth Reed and Miss Mabl- Williams, of Philadelphia. were week-end visitor*, of Mrs. B. C. Reed. Recent guests of S. Fredericks were: Mat Kilruy, of Athletic fame, and L. Rolands, of Milwaukee, a well known boxer Mrs. William Stevens and Master George have returned from a visit to Mrs. Stevens’ sister. Mrs. J. S. Felton. Philadelphia. Mrs. Lewis Stelnmeyer. Jr., who has been critically ill since Wednesday of last week, is slightly improved. Dr. C. W. Way Is In attendance. Women. Use spare time selling waists from factory to wearer. Big commissions, quick sellers. Write for free samples. Universal Waist Co., 229 N Hicks St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Mr. Harold Sutton was called to Philadelphia on Monday by the d alh of his brother Charles, who was fatally hurt by falling from a ladder, and died at the hospital, where he was taken before the message that he was hurt had reached his brother. The deceased was well known here. Mrs. Hemy Brooks will eut-rtain the initial of th.- Civic (Tub card parties to be conducted in Sea Isle City this season, at her Boardwalk home next Wednesday evening. These card parties will he held througheut tin- winter months, at the homes of local club members. Everyone is cot • dlilly Invited by Mrs Brook? to attend next W ednesday',- affait

Mr and Mrs. J J Hagan and family closed their summer home yesterday and returned to Phlladelphh

nl mnnKs naKBed fr0m 1000 ^ 1500 in 1,118 ‘‘"‘"‘•y- be-

FSFJJFi' se

; the enforcement of the Volstead Act

termer '‘‘f*' that carried mucli weight with the li v

° forces. Senator Bright lost hie town of Wildwoodby 223 votes. Congressman Bacharach carried the

district by 6000 majority.

The vote by districts in the County

were as follows: Bright I'acharncb

by invitation,

ev. Howard Hand.

May County boy. now pastor of

The decorations were masses of d-nrod and brilliant fall flowers. Mrs. Maxwell, president of the local 1 . on. and Rev Irving Fisher, pastoi of the church, made addresses of welcome. In the absence of Mrs. Henrietta Martto. of Court House, ihe re-

vponse was mad*- by Mrs. E H. Os- Dennis’Township good, president of the Stone Umbo: <* •• 2d Union. Lower Township Middle “ 1st

i Avalon

Cape May City

“ 2d ward

“ “ 3d ward Hi ward Cape May Point

3d

! No. Wildwood Ocean City Isl

vlriiS «*• “• «?» “ «

i So. Cape May

Mis. Laura V. H Klemm

on Saturday fioin a delightful tour

Including Gettysburg. West and Eastern Pennsylvania.

Miss Mary L. Mollat. who has sold|Stone ftarbor her hands-.me home on the boardwalk l Pper Township

left about the lEth inst. Mrs Elm new owner. W'ill keep the house j

open through October

bleb Is called. Mow Hz hroimhi suit lust spring t lietbe- or not obtain access to his lot,. ali*-r the

the voters want the resort to own and City Conirnis-ioners had refused to ns operate its own utilities. build the walk nearer th** o. ean in The outstanding features of muni- iliai 'U-inity. Tbe court older stlpueipal ownership are said to be a-niore lated tlrat the walk must be removed .■conomhal operation of tin- water from Atlantic avenue b-1-. ..-n Sdhel-]jj plant, with ivsu tant lower rales to■ lenger avenue and Montgomery ave-i,. consumes and profit to the city : j nue, a distance of about a mile. j more efficient operation of the t-*.- A writ of c*-rtiorarl has now teen! Avtt,ou; plant, to insure eonstam supply ofjserved up. * the Coinmihsionera, stop-!Harbor; — aU times and for all time: th*- pli*> the work of tearing up the walk i Samuel

the case is now reviewed by thej, The wm was secured at the! st of Charles L. Heinle. John T.. J and Cecelia K. Binns. all board-*'■

operation ol the electric light plant for twenty-four hour service the year around, at lower rates. Whether or not the election, when it Is called, will carry' is an open question. but the temper of the voters seems to be for the project, especially the gas and wfift-r plants. In case of the gas the ikjoi service is given athe reason, and in the water works' rase the present increase in *ates is

objection.

Sixth Annual Convention of the May County chamber of ComnHil in the School Auditorium, le t.'iiy, on September 23rd. waa the beet attended meetings in months, and resulted iu the elec-

oi Luther C. Ogden, of Cape May . a.-. President ol the urbanization, nylon Humes Buck, of Ocean wa.- I’m xident Irom the time of tncepubn of th* Chamber to the • nt tune, and asked that he be r•-nominated. Other officers decwer*-: Secretary, William A. Hal- ' S-a hie City; Treasurer, L. P. i-y, Wildwood: Vice-I’residenU, ph Champion. Ocean City; Ear Waddington,* Stratbmere, Irving

Isle City; Gilbert S. Smith, Tart-mc A. K rouse, Slone •wis T. Sutens, Cape May; Lauuiug, Wildwood, and

ias. K. Foster, Soutb Seaville. Rev. T. Gillison, ol Sea Isle City, was

-cted Chaplain.

MANY INDICTMENTS FOUND

City Too'-. Prize.

Mayor Fitch reported, at Monday's • eting. that the City had taken second prize in the roller chair pageant Atlantic City, in which a chair was entered. The prize is a silver vase.

.md the advertising th.- city derived Mle'rnatten-*

from the entry in the pageant was! very valuable, according to the Mayor's view. The chair was prettily decoiated with flowers, and across tinfront a ribbon was tastefully arranged bearing the words "Sea Isle City.’ The first prize went fo Ventnor City. A communication was read from Mr Hackman, head of the company who pnrehas-d the hull of the "Georg* " Skolfield.” s'atlng that all attempt at salvaging the vessel had been abandoned. and that word had been sent the United .States Engin- •-« to rive the wrecl age. The letter was reply to one from the Commission- . asking what disposition would be made of the boat, as It was a menace to the beach front, in case of its 1»~

ing broken up by storm.

The September Gmad Jury for Cape May County returned twenty-five indictments to the court ihis w eek. Th* following persons were indicted: R. Coney and K. Kirby. Kenneth Kirby, R. Collins. William Harris and R. Lipkin?. R. Collins. Ralph Wright. Edward Boyd (2 bills), Michael Kain. All the above were indie'ed on automo-

Frank L. iV-ckbam. attorney at law of Washington. D. C.. bu. been at the Aldine for a few days settling Miss Bruff’s afiairs and Closing the Shelbourne. Miss Bruff is in Washington. Mrs. J. J. Coyle has been a week•nd visitor to her ocean front home. Her daughter, Mrs. Clarence S. Mazurie returned from a delightful auto

trip on Wednesday.

r. and Mrs. Richard T. McSorley ha •- closed their vummci home and

urned to Philadelphia.

Vfr. and Mr? D. F. Williams, of I.andis Avenue, have closed their home or the winter and returned to Baltl-

W e*l Cape Mxy West Wildwood ! Wildwood lit I “ 2d

Mrs Gemmil gave a pleasant party to a few friend? in hone, of th*- birthday anniversary of Miss Isabel Glasgow. of Atlantic City. Then- wenelaborate decorations ol bright tall flowers, a birthday cake with its accompanying cat •’.les. presents and congratulations galore. Mr. George Margine. of Atlantic City, was among the

guests.

Mrs Augustus Miller. Mrs. Whip Sharp. Mrs. Lewis S. Cheater. Ml Halsteed, her aunt. Mrs. Edward Ruck mil Mrs. Coxson. of tbe local W ['. I’., were at Wildwood on Friday in ittendance on the annual meeting of he Cape May County Union. Mr. and Mrs. John 1-. Butt, who lave been visiting Mr. Butt’s sister. ,!•?. J J. W inkler, have reiurned to Baltimore. Miss Mary Butt Is paasiome time with her aunt. Other ? of Mrs. Winkler have been Mr. uno Mrs. William Luther, of BaltlJoe Maenner. of Philadel pbla. and Mrs. Annie Swischer. ol Trenton.

the

Dr. C. W. Way. who was all retd: to go to Cleveland to the in-eting o the Am* rii an Legion, was turned bad

at the last minute by an

Mia. Klemm wenl by ni

Apple Pie Ridge of the Blue Ridg< Mountain?, bringing home some won derful specimens of the famous Alb*marie Pippin, which was the lat* Queen Victoria's favorite, the N. Y Pippin, a bright red. Thirty harreli of apple? were taken Lorn one tree I This Is a wonderful y«-ai not only foi apples, hut for plum- and pear? a*

well.

I r hall l

his i

May

del

ed by any-on

Fn

ile for any other than ok L. Perkurding my

ircompnny him While my: elf or my attorn*

doing some last errand? she turned I havr Communiratu her left ankle In front of tbe Reading ao-ounts or other

Terminal and broke It short off. In- sh* uld be addressed to my attorney, stead of the delightful Journey. Mrs. Frank L. Peckbam. Esq.. 1719 K Fireet

Warner eits with her fool In a caat.jN. Washltytton. D t -

and the Doctor comfo;t6 ms patieht, j UARKILT t. BKUrr.

Total

Majority WOODBINE ELECTION RESULTS Woodbine gave Bacbaiach a vote ol 97 against a Bright vote of 4. Candidates wen- ncciiuatod (or all local olficea on both the Republican and Democratic tickets. The resnlt was as follows: For Mayor, Joseph Kabinowiu, Rep. 77; J. S. Levin, Dem. 12. For Member of Council for three years, J. K. Levin, Rep. 66; Joseph Katz, Rep. 66; B. Break w, Dem. 27; Joseph H. Cohen, Dem. 22. For Member of Council for one year, Cohen, Rep. 21; J. Bear, Dem.

STONE HARBOR NOMINATES

MISS MARY E. LEEDS

The honor o! nominating the lirstlady . jr an office in Cape May County goes I to Stone Harbor, where Miss Mary K ■ heeds, owner of the Shelter Haven Hotel, received the Democratic nomination j for a member of Council. Miss l-eeds tan independently on stickers. Her ru ining male was Mis. Wm. Richter, who was defeated at the hands of formtt fax Collector, Albert Turnley, wh is the other utmiini-e on the Democrat: ticket. Mr. Tnrnley also received the Rcpubl-cau nomination. William Sc hock was riuminaP-d on tht Republican ballot. This will make three to be voted for at the Novembei elect-

ion, and two P> be elected.

Clarence A. Krouse received 'lie nomination lor Mayor on both tiekeU, getting a three-to-oiie vote over Thomas

Uasb, who opposed him.

George L. Markland, Jr., wu? tmoppoaed foi Tax A—h-bsoi, and Harold 1. Taylor for Tux Collector and Treasurer.

16.

Janies B. Tomlin (2 bill?). Assault and Battery: J. hike? and Alonzo Allen (2 bill?). Assault and Battery: Frank Fadil, c-l al?. Conspiiai-y; William Trusty, Breaking and Entering and Larceny ; F H. Ali son, Gaming House: Hyman Buteu. F* louioua Assault: Alonzo Willi*. Illegal Liquor Selling; Louis Bishop. Illegal Liquor Selling; Theodore Schott and John Wilson. Gaming House; David Ostreicher. Illegal Liquor Selling: Amien

An- -vs. Gaming Hons*-.

l rles Hannig and T. K. Williams. Illr-gal 1-iquor Selling; John Clark, Gaming: William H. Powell, Desertion md Non-Support; Joseph Dougherty :■ bills). Assault and Battery: Anna Murphy. Assault and Battery: Charles

and David Smith. Gaming 1

ud Gaming.

BACHARACH CARRIES SEA ISLE

,ing

Cutler,

Mrs. Esther Diamond bioi politics strongly- being i

Member of Connri Imiii* Choaen, Rep.

Dem. 26.

Mr. J. S. Lcxin, who was giver th Democratir nomination, *■ us a candid ate on the Republican ticket f* ,

her of council, and by reason of bie i bknd7**Htrmau" nominatioii for lw» office- wuliiave a I Stevens.

choice within five dnyr ' 1 -

ceptauce tor either urn

ongte-'inan Bacharach was accorda splendid vote in bra Isle City, winover his opponent in both wards. Baaharach majority in th.- town

omed out uded tlie

election to the (-oauty Esecntive Comj mittee on the Republican ticket in the mem- j ij re t wa rd. Her colleagnes are hei hue-

moud and E. C.

OUST ELEC1I0N OFFICER Fred Robiuaou, judge of Flection lone Harbor, wa? qnsented by ti

County Board at ten day morning, and lit

known pharmacist, was appoimea bis place and al once took his seal. Kobiueuu wae a candidate for cc stable, and bad kie name on t vhicb, under tbe new 'aw. »ut v made hi* place on the Kieoti ■cant. Ti*. attx-nti- a of u.*

Board w a* directed t<

In the Second Ward the R-publican Ksecutive Committee elected wa? Hiram Love, Theodore DeBow and Irving Fitch. The First Ward Deinociatic Committee was James F. Eustace and tleorg* Wells, and the second ward wa? Georg* Jeffery? and Char. Camp.

tel! AVALON HAS COMMITTEE FIGHT

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tick*

iBticul-1 eentive Committee. il'-Mi-r? K. B. Board : Becker, F. H. btruium and E. B. High bounty j had liied petitions. Mayor Smith ran •mmit- • independently on sticker?, defeating Mr.

I women, whom, it is raid, Robin-j Stratton. F. P. Cantield wa* al?'* an 'cuased out” earlier in the day be-j independent candidate, ai d wa? accord-

cauee of their political activities. ed 19 voles.

VICE-CHANCELLOR LEAMING. chancellor Edwi. R. Walk* x bar r.•pointed Virc-tChancellor Edmund It. i-aming. of Camden, for another term ?<-v*-n year*. Vice-Chancellor ..mink war fl;«i apiu.lnled by the • •• Chancellor Magic, Sept mb* “ 21. »'•; lr- 1913 he wa? reapjioini*-* lot •other t* rm t> t'haniellor Wa.ker. i politic* h* i- a Republican. Memi- ol South Jet ?,-y- Bar joim-d In a •h-ndid tribute to Learning when he -won* In the ihlrd time in CainChanreilor Walker declared It . a gr-at pleaaur* lor him to ad ;i i-i*-i the oath lawyer How :ird Cooper, pr* idt-rn oi the Canm- n i.unty Bar A-w-iation. related thc

COMMISSiONER FISHER

MUCH IMPROVED.

The condition of City Commlsxionor Robert Kiriier. of Ocean City, who has bi-en serioualy ill for several weeks, h:t? been so myrh Improved within the lari ten day? thin 1 *• ha? been able to take an occasional rid*- in an auiomobile and alrno?) daily walk?, accom-

panied by a nu-sc.

He Is ?tili far from being well, but there i? a remarkable improvement, because less than two weeks ago ii was generally understood.

presided until the arrival of the new president, who was held up until late because oi car trouble. Upon his arrival, Luther Ogden was escorted to tbe chair, and made ai. appropi-ate speech ol acceptance. Mr. Ogd*n then gave a detail repot i ul m- trip to Newark as a delee of the Louuty Chamber to the State Federation Highway Committee, and in Du? report he staled that effoit? were being made by the Butte, vhich he * occurred, to raise the fee o; th*- automobiles, both pleasute and louunerclal types, to a that w-iuld mere nearly compeasale lor the uauiagc they do to the road? ot the State, lie submitted copol bis n port to the delegates pres- , and action was deferred until the :t mietlng. Jongressman Isaac Bacharach gave cry interesting talk on Ameiican- . and .-poke also of the- charges made i,y visitors of profiteering on the part of hotel owners and store keepis at the seashore resort.-. Congreaalan Bacharach was gi.en a hearty elcome. Mr. Brick suggested that the Chan, her giv.- recognition to the four Amenc.in la.-gion 1'osts in the County, by •fieriug to them a membership iu the 'hainbt-r with a lull allotment of del--ni* ? . ml lull voting power. His -uggestion was adopted, and referred o the Executive Committee to so "-.'Uid tin- eonstituiion of the Cham «r to admit them if they care to TI.* next meeting will be held in ><enn city on 'iliursday. October 22. >i the <3ty Hall.

i hi*

. that

xiund a

M. E. CHURCH.

tiing In tin- ? and .

Fr*-; i I" a.-to-. \V. H. I.ilth*Moming subject, Win Evening suliject, TI Sunday School, 2 30 A hearty Welcome t<

Several Business Changes Heiiiiaii Diamond, the popular Laudia Avenue merchant, ha? purchased the flock of Cbailee Camp, who it retiring irom business because of his postinastership appointmei.i. .'•r. Diamond hat al«*> put haaed the stelnmeyer property on l.*ndu Aviuue, adjoining tl - TIMES building. B. Stein ha* leased the Irout lower floor ol tlie Luanda Hut* !, Landis Avenue and Italia Street, and on Wednesday removed bis etock and fixture* from the Biaca Buildtnv, on Ocean Avenue, L* tlie new location, where he will operate an up-to-date meat and grocery

r m<

DEMOCRATIC BREAKFAST FOOD.

Departmeut of Agriculture has -red that ?uw du.-:l 1? a ;;o0d aubfeed lor cow?. Other BUbBli-'-Vi-loped by th* Democratic adntlon hav*- fi*-*-n unsecured pa-m.-y tor eold < ertifleates, fnter-mall-i tor Ameiicanlsm, arbitra1 '■ fi'" - foi the natural law of - and demand, and th*- grossest ;:;.-anc* for rea-onable economy administration of the* governThal the people are tired of mi- and want to g.-t bock to ul thing l* sufficiently demond by the Main* election and tne

other

Write your business and social let- !.: on nicely printed stationery. The *«wt is email—the returns large. We pi ml any thing.

An Ideal Way to Save

uaU » r/jYt

Dr. William H. Barela phta. i? at his cottage walk for two weeks.

the guest oil R<v- and Mrs. J. T. Gillloo bin 8tree’ [leaving on Monday tor Hie

meeting of the Synod of East

. of Philadel- Jsylvanla which this year )? to h ■n th- hoaid-(’at the Muhlenbeig Chuivb, ihrladel-, | phi a. |CHA8.

s. Js An tdt, Ask

fin amt

?u‘Trade-men’s Building and Loan Association

CLOUTING, Prss. H. LOVE. Trsas. A. S. 8TEELMAN, Ssc