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County Personal Jottings
OCEAN VIEW 'rite Moaaop, of Philadelphia. ■ spent »y In Oman View. While here he pictures of the Quaker Church, at lie. os It la the oldest Qua'.er i the state of New Jersey, havbeen erected In 1702. Mr. Mossop Qenealoitlcal P.esearch of family
Mrs. T. S. Mossop. of Thlladelphia. Is ▼laltlni; her daughter. Mayor Irvin* Fitch, of Sea Isle City, called on friends here on Sunday. Myra Way. of Trenton, Is spending some time with her mother. Mrs. Ktiner Cos spent Monday ol
Philadelphia.
Sterling Cole and family, of Ocean City, apent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Frank Charles Wills, of Philadelphia, tpKaturday and Sunday with his family. t>w.n Dvrvln Is spending some tit
In Philadelphia.
Mlaa Leonora Adat.is. of Ocean City, apent the week-end here with Miss
Laura Dowrism.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith and two daughters of New York, spent Sunday
with hia mother.
. Halleran, and two da ugh' i Isle City, called on friends
here on Saturday,
*1, Mrs. Jack 1 '• tens, of Sea 1
WOODB.NE
f * Mr. and Mrs. Goodman left for Brook- ( lyn Friday on on Indefinite stay. Mrs. Kaiser and daughter, of Phllnl . delphla, were visitors hen. over the A meeting of the Parent-Teachers - Association was held at the Central School bullulng Tuesday evening. May 17th. Mias M Woldlluger was home on a short may recently. D. Nappen spent the week-end In Philadelphia. The council meeting wan held at the Borough Hall Tuesday evening. 1- V. Stone was In Vineland Saturday. Mr*. M. Immermai. was a several days’ visitor In Philadelphia last week, f „ Dr. and Mrs. Joffe relumed Saturday from a visit to New York. The second base lull gamo of the season wsj- played by our boys of the Hornsteln-happen Post, American Legion. and D. tmnnt players, at Dclmont. Saturday. The score was S-0 in our S. Goldinger was home over Sunday 8. Singer Is home now, having flny ished his year of school at college. Mlsa Abrams was a Millville visitor Saturday. A few of our boys and girls altended (he dunce at TucuiLhoe lust Friday evening. Miss M. Hoffman spent Saturday In Philadelphia. M. Mendelshon look a business trip to Philadelphia on Monday. E. Levin Is viwllng his parents for the week. M. Cohen was another of our weekend visitors. Isidore Imraerman, sophomore st high school. Estella Abramson, sopho■re. snd Robert Overferst. senior, were : prise winners at the prize-speaking ilest Friday, at the Lyric Theatre Mr. Blurne and son motored to Philadelphia Monday.
AVALON JOTTINGS
Jackson was In Philadelphia ik-end. Stanley Betts returned on Tuesday, .after spending some time In Philadelphia. Mis* Nellie Canfield returned this
SOUTH DENNIS Ralph Pete-son and family were ct on relatives on Hundny. Miss Bessie Mulligan spent a few of last week with Mrs. Mary Jeffer Mia Stephen Jefferson entertained her niece on Saturday. Mrs. Laurence McKal*- and family went to Millville on Friday. Ralph OoC and family were calling on relatives on Sunday. Ralph Nickerson and Samuel Morton, of Ocean City, visited the Misses ton on Saturday. Mary Watson spent Friday at Cape May Court House. Miss Hattie Fldler was the guest of Miss Margaret Pierson over the » An Ice cream sale was held In school house on Saturday. L. Peterson and family visited Smith Stiles on Sunday. Mrs. E. Ross visited her parents on Saturday. Captain and Mrs. Stephen Jefferson motored to Cape May Court House c Saturday. School closed on Monday. May 23rd. companled by Mr. and Mrs. K. C*Ban£ motored to Ocean City on Sunday. Mrs. Lewis Douglass, of Cape May Court House, visited her brother
Miss Helen Carll wna calling friends on Sunday. Calvin Nlckeniun and family visited his parents on Sunday. Mrs. Robe-t McCormick entertained relatives over the week-end.
DENNISVILLE
Mr. and M-s. Lewi* Everingluun ttle son spent Sunday with her parents. Ir. and Mrs. R. Gandy. Harold Taylor spent the week-end '1th his father. Mr. and Mrs. George Springer, and aughter. Patsy, and Miss Stewart, from the South spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer. The school children all seem pleased i Monday la their last day at « for this year. Some of the people from here are L ug good strawberry picking at StaleyiUe. The Srhurman family called at Brown's n Sunday afternoon. Etigene Springer called on friends at Eldom on Sunday. Mrs. Rebu farter visited her mother and father this week. Mrs. Anderson has returned home after a two weeks' visit with friends Gandy Robinson, mother and sister.
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and Mrs. Phebe Young and daughter, spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday In Atlantic City. Mrs. L. Bushnell has opened her cream parlor for the summer.
STJNE HARBOR HAPPENINGS
The cl tone Harbor opened for service fron to the Great Channel day, May 2Sth. will not lx- completed, tlon on 9Clh Street i ready for use. until Ji fore the celebration until everything b
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The Bethel Union African M. E. church has been holding a two weeks' service and have received four ne hers ns a result of these service!. T'here will bo a baptism in the 85th Street Basin at 2 P. M.. on Sunday, ami evening the sermon will be preached to the candidates. Mrs. C. M. Fink. Mrs, Ernest and Mr*. William Smith and son. of Waynesboro, have arrived this week for a short stay. Miss Elizabeth Dayman, of Philadelphia. has rented one of the Fink apart-
e services have begun In the Episcopal church and are In charge of Rev. James Clark, of Wildwood. Miss Colt Is Hie guest of Miss Remy-
aon.
The Borough Truck Is here and « ing on the streets, and the tractjr with the road scraper has been working out on Gold' ll Gate. The house on 95th Street, formerly 1 Miss Kate Toeks, now owned by th< Freshens, looks very nice with its new coat of paint. The houao formerly occupied by Schubert's is now being turned Into an apartment house, having been purchased by Dr. Freshen.
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Incompetence—the great waster of estates
Bradstreet reports that 38 pei cent, of business failures are due to incompetence— lack of training in the fundamentals of business. So it is with the management of estates. For, if failure in business is due to lack of training, unquestionably this is why the average estate of $5000 and over lasts only seven years. Money, without good management, is headed for the waste heap. How do your heirs measure up the standard of money-management? Will they be competent or otherwise? You can readily leave them good management if you name in your Will a competent Trust Company to act as executor and trustee. A Trust Company, through its years of experience and its elaborate equipment, conserves wealth— assures safety of principal and steady-going income. May we explain more in detail the workings of a Trust Fund?
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