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m NEWS NOTES Mrs. Claude Rice returned Monday from Court Houaa where abe waa Catted by tbe lUnew or ber mother, Mra. I. A. PoweU. Mra. Rice U a •tudent at the summer school Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Petty, ol Parts ■treat, ate entertaining a bouse party from Trentoc. Including Mr. and Mra. A. W. Hutchinson. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Petty. A. K. Petty and Mrs. George Kirk. Mr. and Mr*. P. 3. OlUan. of^hlladelpbla, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. McSorley. at thalr beach front cottage. Mr. and ■ Mr*. H. Flanary arrived last night to remain until Monday. Mr*. H. A. Smith has been entertaining at her Venetian' Road home her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Adelaide Ash man ke; her granddaughter. Mias Harriet Smith, and her aunt. Mi Vote, all of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harbey. of Washington. D. a. who hare been guests for a week of Mr. and Mr*. R- • the Barclay cottage. Mr. and Mr*, i are from Washington. i will motor to Ocean City this afternoon, attracted by the mid party at the Normandie Hotel. gtVw for tbe benedt of the D.
A. R-
■ to be of unseal brilliancy.
daughter Miss Knorr. and Mian Kohler. all of Frankford. Pa., motored to Sea Isle City on Monday to visit Mrs. Rotan and Mica Rotan. Miss Elisabeth Anderson la eery much improved In health ainoe coming to her home In Sea lale City. Her brother, who has been down every week-end. will stay for two weeks this time and expects to brlpg his alster down stairs. Her niece. Miss Betty, la still with her. and a
trained nurse.
Mra J. Hanna, who has been the guest of Mr*. Willimn Kiemm. returned to her home the drat of the week. Mrs. Emory Sudler. Klemm'a niece, has arrived for a protracted stay. Walter Pratt, urer of the West Jersey Trust Company of Camden, was a guest of Mr*. Kiemm. Mrs. Helens Terkes Is the fund of Mra. Henry Brooks. Smith, who has been with Mrs. Brooks for three we Monday to her home in Philadelphia. Harry Verkea. of New York, was down for the week-end and Mrs. Bella EUlott arrived this week to rsmaln the real of the season. Mi*. John & Cole, of Anbury Park, who has been with ber mother. Mra.
ran, t
and Mrs. Charles Whlttloften. Neptune atiset. The Davis family, of Millville, are down for an Indeflnlte stny and are at the home of John Wright. On Garrison street. Mr*. WfflMlmiaa McArdM, of Sea Isle City, and Mrs. Celia Anderson, of Philadelphia, nr* apendiaa \-teh days In the Pooono Mountains. HAFrarr* « WEEI
ACTIVE HI COOTTY
Cake Suds a. Wildwood. Sea bk City and Tuckahoe This Week; litik Boose Found in Ideal
CREAHEB—CRBAH HUFTIA1S
bn a car. He Mil from the Step, striking his head on th> cower He
ed aad be was thought to hoJnuprov ing until Saturday morning. While res ling the pep. - the r ear utalona aad Dr. Whlttear " was -mmoned. He was sent to the hospital Immediately. . ~ WOdwMi Beebic lfe~c M The electric light ptast at Wildwood waa soM lent week to lha Atlantic City ; lantic City, with It the
On Tuesday morning. July Mth. Miss Verna Creamer, of DennteWlle, and Frank J. Urban. Jr., motion picture operator at the Pier Theatre. Sea lale City, went to Philadelphia, where they were married at St. Mon-
by Prohibition enforce-1 (aL . g Fectorr> by the Rev. John J.
meat oOcer. Rev. J. B. Adams, of 1 y?i«h
- - “ —!nru"iz,r.’:™r 0» d—« wood, the raiding party came to Sea The happy couple will tM t* Me City and payed little social visits Sea Isle City until the -doae of the ill Hotel. Croneckart Hotel eeaeon. and will then make their
and the Depot Hotel. A small «ju*ntlty of liquor waa added to. the load
from these places.
Oe Thursday the same ptrty visited the Tuckahoe Hotel, at Toe' hoe. aad kaad a small quantity of fire-
A. M.. Sunday School • :M P. M-. Bwmon. “FOong
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I botes
Rev. Alfrud Wagg. Dtotri,, Intendent. will preach In Sea City M- M. Cuurch next So morning at 11 o'clock. The eeeoad aad third quxt conference win ha held eext So morning la the M. M. Church
▼fadting la Sea Mi* City tor two weeks, has arranged to eater Christ Hoapttal. Jeroey City, ea PUptember
daughter ef Mr*. Bettertaa at the
Coast Quart Station*, havlag been called to Southport. North Carollaa, to alt oa a court martial The "Rolllcker." a of the younger element of aty. are bagluulag a series < to be held every Friday evening at M by Invitation only. The Club has
Mayor aad Mrs Fitch netted Mr. Ftt-Vs Meter. MMs Sarah Fitch, at Briiguton. brtaglag her heme tor a little visit. MMs Sc h«en a ■lit at the Fitch's, returned Sunday sight to her PhUadatohia home. Mr. aad Mra. E Taylor, of vllle, motored over to pay e visit to Mr. Taylor - * sister. Mra. A ante M. Rotan. Mr*. Oar* Knorr. with her
USE CONCRETE For Permanence
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Reprinted tram “The Expeaaa Proof FenT CONCRETE ROADS Every fanner la vitally Interested lr the made ■iiermf to ato prvj city aad connecting the nearby vlUag'a towns. Ouad mesa actual dollars and cent* la the.fanw; a They mean the easy aad rapid marketing of hU prodaaa. the aad* aad uninterrupted schooling of kla cl Udren. the greater length ef Udo and the greeter e&dency of his ho rasa, a ago ns. and farm machinmy greater pen?S?S£sr « m £S2:.‘Z2rJZ As a result of improved roads la Bpottsylvaaie County. Va.. the pruducu shipped from that county increased in two yean 4t per oeac Dairy and poultry shipment* increased 1J7 per eeat. Farm ralum as **»»■ bv actual sale price* Increased from U per cent, to 282 par eeaU d
Use Penna.—The National Cement Concrete walks are always dry asd ckaa. they cannot rot *r become Biddy ia wet weather. Build concrete walks (roa the home to the rand, the ban sad the oethauses, aad keep the mod aad wet out at the kitchea. Easy aad cheep to build; lasting ud satisfactory. It’s a.good plan to have several sacks of Penna. Cement always on hand for use about the place.
As a result of similar Improvement near Federateburg. Md the aims
raaao In product* marketed aad la land valum i mull ad
^ ““Z tf,?. "J™* “ cent,. Tn.. Bn Coat,. M. J.
ty. Mich.. Mecklenburg County. N. C.. Sullivan County Toaa..
a other counUw through the country.
Oa* advantage of the concrete road can be given no rooaetarr -alto— ..‘V* 1 ™* 10 ,“ y The road which is >r traffic does away, largely, with dependeac* oe weather Us one feature helps to simplify both the labor prnl Ism and making the hoam attraetlve to !U cMv£w«-«Bd by maMag
i one more sray Uu vatae at %
The taxpayer should urge tor his
' ory from a
unity tbe typo of road which
The concrete rood Is’ the road wklch futuL TlTth* TrwuiremoJlo'of the perfect highway. I'^ummietT « And the noticeable fart is that the greatest amount ef marrrli road*
w k*re concrete, aa well as other materials. uses uroviotol 7
tried. In other words, the beat friends of the concrete road are that* who have uaed It most and longast. concruu road are thaao wao T 1 ** r 2“ 0 “ f 01, thl * *«> numerous to more thaa mention In this artlcM. The main ones are: Freedom from mud or dent In all mnoomo— open to all kinds of traffic at all times of the year—mtomum amlahmaBee •**•***•• with greatest portion of road taxes going toward new In-
T °^~ P*™** 8 ®' of ‘ntestmoat. the road wJB waver
T. S. Goslin Lumber Company BUILDING MATERIALS WILDWOOD ... - NEW JERSEY
H or 22 Keystme. I or 8 FOR PENNA The National Comsat

