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County Personal Jottings
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Mn*. I.uclnn Kddy npfiit Wpdn<>K]ny at MIIIvIIIp. Jowph Pownnra icppiit W«lnp»<liiy PhllndHlphln. | The »tork recmUy visited the 'home of Anthony Onnuso snd wife, ond n line buliy Kiri. Mrs. ratrick M<-Ooohan .and son. John, and Willlain Turney and wife, of Philadelphia, are apendlnK some time here. Lincoln Way. and family, of Jenkii town, are apendins some time with * Way's mother. Louis Edwards, and wife, of Millville, ■pent Sunday with her sister. Lyman Warner, and family, spent Sunday at Newlleld. with her brother Albert Mrs. Albert Kurts Is spending some time at Ejtr Harbor with her mother. Paul Taylor spent Saturday at Atlan-
tic Oily.
John Carew, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with his parenta Misses Ruth and Ida Abrams, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with their sister. Carl Sharp and wife, spent Sunday In Atlantic City. Matthew Harbour of Phlli.delphla. spent the week-end with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Kolia motored to Phlkdelphla last week for the first tin their new Dodge, and made the without accident in good time, returned to their home I -re after a i slay in ths Quaker City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Grossman and children are stopping with their mothrr. Mrs. Happen, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Danerhlrsch. Miss I*. Greenstcln. Miss T. Flnkelsteln and li. Lelbermun motored to Egg Harbor in the lattcrs car Sunday, to spend the day with the Lipins n family. n. Rablnowlt* returned lust Thursday from the hospital, having met with an accident recently. Good luck to you. Ben. for u speedy. recovery. The Ahramovlti family rejoiced over the good news they received Monday from Philadelphia, of the arrival of a ten pound boy to their children. Mr. and Memlierx of the American Legion Posts of Cape May county showed their spirit last Thursday by attending the rally given by our Hornstein-Happen Post at the Lyric Theatre. The ball and t-hlea wer beautifully decorated, a program was arranged, and refreshments were served. Everyone seemed to have had
a glorious time.
The death of J. Goldman, of Norrla' town, was the result of the accident Saturday, when the family of six upset In a Kord Touring Car. coming from Norristown to spend the hol'day their children. Mrs. Goldman was also badly hurt, but Is doing nicely now Several stitches were put Into the forehead and arm of a child which Mr. Goldman held hut was hurled away. Hi win: hurled Sunday afternoon. Sisters, brothers, and children attended the M. V. Abramson, and his brother and nephew, took a Ashing trip to Corson’s
SOUTH DENNIS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhoades art •ting Jere Cahaley. Alvin McKaig spent the wee with his mother. Mr. and Mrs Matthew Jefferson Sunday wllh hb parents. Adnn Hickman visited his dsughter at Cold Spring over the week-end Ralph Goff, of Ocean City, wu calling on relatives on Sunday. Mis* May Cahaley spent the week-end with her parents. Miss Martha Meerwald visited friends i Sea Isle on Thursday. Melvin Todd had the misfortum reak his arm while cranking hla ca liuraday. Mrs. L. McKaig. and family, motored > Wildwood on Friday. Mrs. Mary Jeffers entertained Miss [eOormack nnu Edward Tobin, of Camen. on Sunday Mlss Dorothy Barron, of Avalon, spent te week-end with Miss Thelma Nlck-
•son
Miss Carrie Douglass visited her rooth- * on Monday. Writer Stiles, accompanied by his daughter and family, visited Mrs. Smith Stiles on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hewitt spent Sunday at Salem. Harry Rhoades and family visited friends at Goshen on Friday. Captain A. J. Meerwald and sons went to Bivalve on Saturday. M-. and Mrs. James Eldredge aid Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Barnes motored to Ocean City on Sunday. •lies Marguerite and Elisabeth wsld and Joseph Meerwald .- pen -end with their mother. Mrs. Mary Jeffers. Miss Jennie Hallowell spent the weekend with her parents. Mias Mary Boyle and a friend apem »e week-end with Harry Boyle. Augustus and William Meerwalu and slers. the Misses Martha. Mary am Agnes Meerwald. spent Saturday evenig at Wildwood. Mr*. William Champion and Mrs. Jenle Doollng visited the Misses Morton n Monday The graduates of our school this year re: Sura McKaig. Mary Watson and Francis Meerwald. *s Mary Meerwald spent the week with her parents. D. Compton, and family, of Brtcovllle, were guests of A. J. Meerwald and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Braroell spent le week-end with Mrs. Thomas Miller.
tained several i week-end. Harry Scull v
thelp relatives over the s a Sunday visitor here.
AVALON JOTTINGS A huge sign. "Welcome to Avalon" greeted the visitor* .1 hr Cape May County Chamber of Commerce mectlng on Thursday night In the Borough Hall. There were about two hundred present and all were served with delicious sandwitches. Ice cream and coffee at Mias McCann's after the meeting. A goodly number of Avalonians helped swell the crowd, and all enjoyed the lecture of Rev. Dr. Handley, of Ocean City, who was the speaker of the evening. Tlir Borough Commissioners are back of a movement to Aght the proposed elimination of the freight stations at I’cormont and Avalon, notice of which has been given by the railroad company. Notice will be sent to all the property owners In the Borough to appear at a hearing to be held In Atlantic City on
question will t>e
•I spent ihe i
June 6th, when
considered.
Mr. and Mrs. Romimat their summer home
Dr. A. A. Sargent and family, friend, spent the week-end at the Henby
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mar dren motored to Wildwood on Monday of this week. West lay Rockett caught a seventy pound drum on Saturday of last week, off the Peerniont Fishing Pier, with a I hook, landing In less than one and one-half hours. ra. E. E. Wright, of Frankford, will i her S7th Street rot tuge for the mer this Week. and Mrs. John Hagerty and Mr. Mrs. William Igs-kyrnr and eon are for the summer. ‘ 1 Volunteer Fire Company gave Mr. Mrs. Charles Cossahon a kitchen -er on Monday evening at the Are The happy bride received n
number of pretty and useful gifts. About Afty were present. All had a good time and dancing and refreshments ' ‘ ‘ hour.
Charles Wilson
Mr. Richard pent the week "Colonial" lei
■k-end «
.•ream on sale at the
House every Saturday night. •tic Jane jfnrsden who has been up with her leg in a planter cast for Inst eight Weeks, was taken to an Atlantic City hospital on Saturday for X-ray. and Andtng everything
the
* leg 1
splints for
ipeedy recovery. The w. i\ T. U. met at Mrs. Ralph •etersoii's on Wednesday afternoon of Mr. and Mr*. L. K. Morse spent -rill days at their cottage the past week, nking thdr meals at the I.uhiy. The Stanton family have taken J. I\ Johnson cattnge f.r the summer, arrived on Monday of this week
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School children, cx-soldiers. AremAi. Roy Scouts, and 'own people turned out on Memorial Day. Exercises wen- held at the Central School Auditorium. Flowers wore taken to the cemetery in a car driven by H. Goldinger. accompanied by Mr. Zcchman. supervising principal of the schools, and J. S. Levin, president of the Board of Education, to decorate th grave* of many friends and relatives. Those who spent the holiday here were: P. Smith. B. Pearlman. A. Rosenthal. F. Marcus. R. Benson, and G. Rosenthal. D. Blume and Ulster. Mr. and Mrs. A. llrailow. M. Weiner, R. Llrhow. M. LI bowl tx, sister and brothers, Georgc Levltt. A. Kov. M. Wolfson and girl friend. It- Joffo, Miss filar rnd father, M. V. Abramson. A. Eisenberg. S. Bear, I. Reiner. A. Pestrich and family. E.
Feldman and sister.
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DENNISVILLE M-s. Cora Hughes spent Sunday with er mother. Si an Mr*. John Jones entertained their daughter over the week-end Raymond Westcott was here ovr Miss Ida Anderson, of Camden, spen a few days with Mr*. M. Hughe*. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Lewis and family spent the week-end In their home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fidler and daugh ter spent this week in Hsleyvllle. An interesting game o' ball was played by the Denntsville and Ocean View t hum-day. at Ocean View. ■s. Emma Springer spent this week with her son. ss Florence Brown spent Saturday and Sunday s'. Palermo. »* Frances Robinson Is home
1 Mr*. Barrett spent a
s. Benjamin Busbnell spent rlih hi* mother and father, . Fred BuahnelL ra. Samuel Woolson enter-
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Bradstreet reports that 38 per cent of business failures are due to incompetence— lack of training in the fundamentals cf business. So it is with the management of estates. For, if tailure in business is du to lack of training, unquestionably this is why the average estate of S5000 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 : f 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, con erves 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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