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Harry BoaAae and family called tm Mrs Hannah Cahaley on Sunday. Mrs. Linda Platt spent a few days of last week with Mrs. Stephen Jet-
ISEAVILU Mias Dorothy Sutton, o. MUlTtUe, iaa been rlaltlns >
Mrs. Oeorce Peterson rlslted Mrs. Smith Stiles oh Thursday. Mrs. Hannah Cahaley spent Thursday at South SeavUle Camp Ground. Matthew Jefferson spent Sunday With hla parents. Adna Hickman visited his daughter In Cheater over the week-end Edward Tobin spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary Jeffers. Mrs. C. Poster and daughter Celeste visited Mrs. A. J. Meerwald oa Wednesday. Mrs. Hattie Wartman Is vial tin* Mrs. lassie CrandoL Ralph Goff, of Ocean City, called on relatives on Sunday. Miss Margaret Pierson has returned to her borne after attending Ocean City Summer School. Captain A. J. Meerwald and family motored to Wildwood oa Wednesday
Mrs. Charles Biddle, of Camden, pent the past week with Eie
Miss Sara Delp, of Bridgeton, recently visited Alfred Barnes and foully. Mrs. Max Hess, of Philadelphia u apdndlng the me- <h of August with her pr.ents. ^ arles Way and wife. Mies Maud Heaton ana at Capo May Court House on Thursday. Prank Rosa, of Woodbury, vent Thursday with his father. Georgs
Mrs. Edward Tobin la the guea her mother. Mrs. Mary Jeffers. Dr. Lewis Learning spent Sunday
Mrs Alice Payne called on her mother. Mrs H. Godfrey, at Ocean View, Thursday afternoon. Mtsees Batella Payne. Mildred Sutton. Minnie Eleenhardt and Margaret Poster motored to Mays Landing on Thursday. lamer Hanna, of South Vineland, •pest the first of the week with H. Hilton and family. W. Seaman Abrams and family, of Wildwood, have opened their lx
Our village waa well represented At Walter Maine’s Circus which waa
at Millville os Friday.
Mias BateOa Payne. Mrs H. T.
Pierson and bob Pis City visitors Friday.
Miss Vivian Morton, of Ocean City, is been visiting relatives and
PRACTICAL COATS FOR FALL i MAKE THEIR INITIAL BOW
Is 111 at this writ-
Mrs Jaa
1 and Injured
la* Sarah Morton died at her e os Sunday evening after an 111The funeral She is ■nrvlred by one b.other and Maters The community extends Its sympathy to the bereaved family. Miss Joanas Hearon apert Sunday with Mrs Smith Stiles Master Charles Devitt visited his grandmother on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs John Cahaley returned to their home In West Col lings wood Wednesday after spending several '*•7* with Mr. and Mm. t - C.
Clarence Williams, of Philadelphia, was calling on friends here on Monday. Mrs. Edward Howell called on Mrs. Stephen Jefferson on Tuesday. Manning Moore waa calling oi C. Barnes on Saturday.
BIG CIRCCE WILL HAVE STREET PARADE
The Circus Is coming—bolds many Interests for every member of the family. For example, little WUlle’e behavior has been beyond reproach. He has seen the flaring posters announcing the coming of the circus and nightly choree art done with a precision which has caused mothers to take particular notice. Willie
has (elt the ihrilL
The circus la an American Institution—It is a resrestion for all daseea. Seated aide by side, the youngsters of the rich are Just ar delighted and can gain to more enjoyment than the poorest orphan, and the daring feats of the bare! riders, thrilling aerial acts and wholesome comedy of the clowns fall alike upon eyes and ears. The special ’rains bearing the Cumpbell-Balley-Huichlnaon C o m - bined Circus and Wild West will arrive in Sea Isle City at daybreak to-
morrow. August 12th.
The glittering mile long fre< street parade will take place at noonday and there will be two complete performance* at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors will open one hour earlier.
William Smith and wife, of Philadelphia. are the guest* of H. T. so* and family. Him Helen Plaher. of Philadelphia, spent the
MUton Grace, of MUIriUe. recently visited his father. Leri Grace. Mrs. Harmon Hilton and eon Plran were at Cumberland. Sunday. Mrs Emma Rice, of Camden. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Eva Riley.
M. Abramson Is‘spendIn* a two week’s vacation with his brother and
Mrs. Subbon Is visiting friends
mt the week-end la
C. Cohen t Philadelphia. Mrs. Joffc entertained several lends at her borne Monday evening. Mrs. Mendeiahon. who resides in Sea Isle City during the summer months, visited her mother here last
Mr*. Evelyn Faster, of New Toth, spent the first of the week with her parents here. Mrs. Harry Joseph, of Court House,
In Woodbury after spending some time here with her daughter. Mrs. Sydney Swanaaon and children spent Friday In Ocean City. Rev. Robert Stevens was an Ocean City Visitor last Tuesday.
T0WB8ZKF8 HIST
Mrs. r. L Decker and Mias Bosch were down at the Don't Worry for a week visiting Mr. Gamble. Robert Gamble was down for the week-end vtsltlag his mother. The Miasm Bessie Daly. A Daly. Lillian Haag and Masy Rickey were down visiting their friend. Mies E. McManus, of the Oosaa View Apartment*. MUton Poller Is down for a e at the Lttbe Reba Annex. Evelyn Madara and friend t visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. Cons Urn.
Mr*. C. K. Goldric’-. who la staying with Mr*. W. Miller and who has been U1 since her arrival la Townsend's Inlet, the trip bring hard «a a woman her age. to now on the road
Mr* Patrick 1
i* city t
Mr. and Mm. Harry Oarri*o t , aea. of MewMd. sgeBt Sunday h
aom. of Niwfisld. stent Sunday h
with her uurtoir.
Mr. and Mm Charles Kob* J B« tote City vtetters on Mond,, Mr. aad Mm hlouao Bror e .
Mrs. Miller entertained over week-end, MU’on Hamptou. la Mmchel. William DeMuth aad Harold Boyd. Charles Brennan and Ur. aad Mm N. D. Stockton, of West Philadelphia. « at the Hiawatha cottage. Mrs. J. Winters, of West Philadelphia. to the guest of Mm Stockton at the Hiawatha Annex. Mr. A. J. Sprang and tastily. I Margaret Marie ChaltoBte. of Meant Airy, niece of Mm l^i—. Is * a month at the Navajo cottage.
m Shade, Mm McGrath and Mtos Donohue, of PhBndatpUa.
Mr. aad Mrs. D. A. RmsaL Mr. and Mm Oscar Davenport. Mr. and Mm E. 3. Flood. Mr. and Mm Vsnoa Kindle and Mr. and Mm k. Shan the Upper Fire Hundred Ctab of Pitmat. were down over the week-end at the Navajo apartment. Captain Cramer to having qoiU Urge crowds aad to catching a «uaatity of fiah. Mr. aad Mm C. Farrier. Mr. aad Mm Lyons and Mr. nnd Mm Laaahan and family were down over the
George and WUlto Dtlgart i
Mtos Pauline Feldman to
a few weeks here with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs Lipman. of Egg Harbor. vtoltpd Woodbine on Monday.
**r. Dr. E. Miller visited hto sisters In Cold Spring recently. Mr. and Mm Norman Burke have moved Into the Samuel Errtcson house In Marshal viUe.
wvUle Camp Meeting Sunday. Thaddeus Van Older called Reed Pettit last Monday, and found
Hasel Roberts to spending a few, him in a very
weeks here with her aunt. Mi* Clara Roes visited her brother
Ida Weto*. who was here for a week, returned to Philadelphia Sun-
day.
Abramson and son had great success In fishing Sunday. Henry Lapldus went to Philadelphia to attend to some basin ms this week.
Ditty of the Dear Dae Dollar An editor has been inspired, after looking over hie list of delinquent: aubseriberc. to compose the following: "How dear to our heart to tba old silver dollar. »ben some kind subscriber presents A to view; the Liberty bead without necktie or collar. and all tbe strange things wbirb to us «wm ao new: tbe wide-spread-ing eagle, tbe arrows bel w It. the stare and the words v.lth the strange things they tell: tbe coin of our fathers, we're glad that we knew It. for some time or other 'twill come in right well: the spread-eagle dollar. She Mar-spaagled dollar, the old silver do’lar we all lov* ao well.”—The
Troy Times.
A Safeguard Divorces are practically unknown In Sweden. Perfectly natural fc the lend of safety matches!—Life.
Business Brothers
President Kritoon oi Smith College as making a rather tedious Journey and was glad when the man who bad teat In front of his turned around and began a conversation. Tbe man . to be a traveling saleam-n and took it for granted that Dr. Neilon was another. • “Whaft your ine?" he caked. "Mine's skirts." "Well, so to mine.*' said the president of Smith.—New York Evening Post.
in Tockaboe Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elmer Buelmaa was tot Ocean City Monday. Lari report from Mm Richard Camp, who to in an Atlantic City hospital, waa much improved. Mrs. Rachel Lee returned home Friday after a two week's visit with her sister in Vineland. Mrs. Neal iteglBa aad datigfiter ere shoppers in Ocean City
Monday.
Mtos Alice Eld ridge visited friends in Court House the middle of the
■ever Mind the Corridors
“Your came." exclaimed the admiring constttutent. "will echo down
tbe corridorv of time."
Mtos Hannah Wise spent Tuesday
In Ocean City.
Mrr. Julia Van Gilder visited her parents in Middletown Wednesday. Mias Anna McCoaeh spent .Sunday with her aunt in Ocean City. Mrs. Eva HawVlns aad daughter, o! Hels ir.llle. spent Sunday evening with Rlcharu Voss. Mrs. Cynthia Corson, of Head of
Frank Freestone to apend'ng a
•1 don't demand that much." aaid,' he »* spending a few days
Benstor Sorghum much affected. I tere.
All f ask is that my eervicea may be considered sufficiently worthy to keep my name mentioned In the various political conventions."—Wash-
PALERMO
A birthday party was given Kart H. Clouting, of Rio Grande, at the home of hto parents, Mr. and Mm R. W. Clouting, lari Saturday night. . Mtos Grace Wilson, of Ocean City, spent Monday with Mtos Bertha A.
Mm Annie Jones to spending a days with her nephew, Somers E.
mt Tuesday In
Mtos Mary Collins
wan City.
Mrs. Charles Field spent Monday «n!ng with her sister. Mr*. Adams. Mtos Elizabeth Dailey paid Mtos Myrtle Madara a visit Friday after-
Howard R. McVeagh. of Ocean Cl«r. spent the week- nd with Mr. Clorting and family. Mrs. Anna DeCray and Mtos Myra Clouting spent Tuesday In Ocean
City.
A. Learning Corson paid Robert Garrett a short visit Tuesday morn-
ing.
Mre. Elton Corson and son Edward were Ocean City visitor* Saturday. Mickey Johnson, of South Oceai
for two weeks. Mm Peru* Philadelphia to visit her state Dllgart, ov er the week-end. Mr. and Mm Qua Foils aad Ur. of Baltimore, were the Kneels at tbe Oounttos Hotel. Mr. and Mm H. Wledbracht down for a week at the J. C. C. The Townsead’s Inlet Hotel had a good crowd over the week-end. Mm G. Eptlnd and three were down for the week-ead. The sons liked the place ao weC they Intend to stay a month. M!as Lydia Mailman to the taest of Mm W. Coonttoa. Dr. Bicker* of Camden, accompan•«d by hto sister sod brother-in-law **J their sou. motored down for tbe week-end at tbe Inlet Hotel. Mr. and Mm George Thompson, of Went Philadelphia, are at the Ocean view apartment enjoying a two week a vtalL Mtos Irene Kent to visiting Mm F. Metcalf for a few days at that
HERMAN R. FEH Bewting Alleys
POOL, BHUFFUt BOARD. I CIGARS, TOBACCO sad CAND1
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•ALT OYBTgR*. CLAMS
Charles R. Wanamaker. of Glenride. and a party of New York frletds are spending a few days fishing and golfing with Mr. F. Metcalf at the! on Cedar avenue. Mtos Annie Shellem to down with her atoter. Mm J. Chadwick, on Landie avenue. Mr. and Mm Raymond Merkte are I the guests of Mr. Thomas Laws on ! Rose avenue for a week. Mrs. Finnle entertained her daugh-' ter-Helen for a week. Mrs. Laws underwent an opemtloa ' at the Mlseraeordto Hospital on Wad-’
ity. spent Sunday
itua (Touting.
Mrs. Barlement had as her guest - on Sunday Dr. and Mm J. P. Em.ch and son who motored over ’rotn'
Ocean City tor the day.
Harry Andrea and Philip Barlenient were down Sunday rUltlng Mrr
Asbestos Roof Paint
Ing with Miss ! Bar l*ocnt.
| Mrs. Swing entertained over the
* ** Theodore Brocks and
£ Lady in Chicago Telegraph* for fani,| J’- of Florida.
Mrs. Mathias, of Apartment a. of the Meadow View, and Mm Pickard of Apartment B. entertained a number of friends over the week-end.
Bat-Snap
Bend Mm Phillips' wire: C’Youell's Extern;.itator Co.. Westflelt. N. J.
fortnight with hto grandpai.ntt in Bush *3 worth of RAT-SNAP." Brooklyn. Later received following letter: Rev. and Mm B. J. K Way, of j “RAT-SNAP arrived. It rid our Centertown. called on friends here! hosue of rats In no rime. Just on Thursdsy. j moved here from Pa., where I used Mm Carrie Ingersoll. of Ocean RAT-ffNAP with great result*.” j couple of week* City, visited among friend* here the‘Three vises. S5c. 60c. $1.26. Sold'
Ington Star.
After the Disarmament Conference Mr. Harding-"Where'* tbeArmy?'
dr. Coolidge "He'* out rosing in arst of the week, the Navy.*'—Our Navy. Mm Eva Hew rofaraed
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Woodbine Machine Works Woodbine - N-
Geoeral
MACHINE WOR Pen 1 Ton Tru° S For Sale
Charici
for a live week'
Walt* brought hto family'
lew. Apartment C.
• stay at the Meadow
bob~ ot rate In no rime Just Mr. Heed and fen,,,- h , re moved here from Pa . where I used ' ment D. of the Meadow Vi*.^ EAT-fiNAP with great result. - ^ Vlew * to * »
Mm Remington and daughter s

