CAPE MAT COUETf USES, SEA ISLE CHT, E. J.
MEWS VOTES OF TOPEE CAPE MAT COUNTY
CORRESPONDENCE PAGE
Uneata Way and family, of JeokInstowa, rlxlted his mother, Mrs. Al-
OCEAX VIEW
Mr. and Mrs. E(Tenser Rubright S three children, of South Soarllle, ■at Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Matthew Harbor, of Philadelphia.
I }s ▼Isltlng his sister,
t Mrs. William Deraul was a Sea
; Isle City visitor on Saturday. t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurti. Kgg Harbor, si>ent Saturday with his
mother.
t Mr. and Mrs. -Lymaji Warner and
Frank Riding and trether William. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Master. Mrs. Lenard and three children. Mr. and If -x John Harbor. Harry Down am and brother Joseph, were Sea Hie City visitors on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mm. Josephs, of Egg Harbor. called on Mr. and Mm. Albert Karts. Irene Eckershy wss a Sea Isle City ■hopper on
Mr. and Mn Framble Piereon and daughter, of South Dennis, s
Sunday with their daughter.
Misses Ida and Ruth Abrams rpent
Sunday with her stater.
Mrs. Henry Fox and daughter and Eleanor Kirkland were Cape May Coart House riel tor* on Friday. Miss Emily Fox is visiting at Ham-
PALERMO
A birthday party was given In the honor of Norman Cake last Saturday . night. A large number attended. Mrs. I.arry Gannon and children have been Philadelphia visitor* the
post week.
Mm. Jolla 8. Clouting spent SunSay In Vineland. Mrs. Charks Wunderlick l* entertaining her stater, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mm. Albert Well* spent Taeaday In Ocean City. Nicholas Foster spent Monday wenlng with R. W. Clouting. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting, of Ric Grande, visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Clouting. Sunday
Mm. Annie Ziegler and Miss Eleanor Ziegler are guests of Mias Ells Morton. Mr. and Mm. Matthew Jefferson spent Sunday with Captain Stephen Jefferson. Mrs. Peter Cosier, of Newport, and son Dr. Peter Cosier, of Mill villa, called on Captain A. J. Meerwald on Sunday. Edward Tobin and Charles Mee.wald, of CoUlngswood. spent the week-end with Mm. Mary Jeffem. Coleman Learning went to Ocean City on Friday. Mm. Hattie Wart man and Mias Mattie Goff have gone to Eldora. Alvin McKalg. of New York, spent the week-end with his mother. Mr. and Mm. James Eldredge and Mr. and Mm. F. C. Barnes motored Ocean City on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Hanaon are visiting Mm. Smith Stilea. Mr. and Mm. Ralph Peterson spent Sunday afternoon with Ellis Nicker-
son.
Clinton Nickerson and family went to Petereburg on Sunday. HoUlngahead. of Dias Creek. Is loading king crabs at Dennis Creek j Landing for shipment to Baltimore. Washington Van Glider and famHy. of Petemburg. called on Mm., Mary Jeffem on Sunday. E. B. Townsend and family, of i Clermont, called on Stephen Jefferson ; on Friday. Several of our people attended the circus at Sea tale City on Satuiday. The Vlases Ludlam went to Ocean City on Friday. Mm. Smith Stilea spent Thursday with Mrs. Georgs Peterson at Goshen. Mm. Herbert Carroll, of Denntavllle. called on frienda here Thum-
■H| Sophia Cake spent Monday
*tth Mian E. Clouting.
Howard Clouting was an Ocean
». aty Visitor.
Latlie Adams spent Tuesday after-
With hts uncle, Charles Field. t - Mrs. Anna Young and Mm. Anna visited Mm. E. E. Madara one
day this waek.
Miss Bertha A. Field spent Tuesday In 6cean City. A large number of the ytnng men of this town attended the circus Satdry}*}' evening In Sea Iris City.
WOODBINE ■ H. Rifkln Is home for several
H. Katerlnaky and mother were recent town vlaltom. Dr. Cunningham and wife and Dr. Durant, of Vineland, visited the Institution here last Wednesday. Mlaa D. Cutler returned to Philadelphia Thursday, after spending pleasant two week's vacation at tha suora aad home. The Boyar family are back from
Wildwood.
l v. gtone and daughter
spent a faw daye with relatives the
past week.
Mlaa Ethel Cutler arrived from Philadelphia Friday for an Indefinite
The "Jolly Cllquem" are enjoying their two week’s outing at Sea tale
Mr. and Mrs. Secon and children
* from Philadelphia
with the
S0UT2 DENNIS
TOWNSEND’S INLET
WHAT THEY ARE WEARING IN KNITTED GARMENTS
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Mr. and Mm. Irwin are dowk for a stay at the Irvinla. Mr. and Mm. Merkle returned home With their son to Philadelphia, after a week’s stay at the Inlet. Mm. Thompeon. of Coffeevllle. Kansas, is a guest at the Ocean View
Mm. George Peterson called on Mm. Smith Stilea on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. William Peterson visited relatives on Sunday. Willard Crandol. of Maatua, ly visiting Jeeee Crandoi. Mlaa Jennie Hallowell and friend, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her parents. The Misses Ludlam spent Satarduy at Stone Hrrbor and Cape May. Mr. and Mm. Oopeman visited Mm. Walter Tomlin at Hetalervllle on
Sunday.
of knitted garments that If ooe were asked “what they are weariiig.” the ansver might be ''everything.” and be truthful. But Interest It still centered on nr eaters ard scarfs and there are some refreshing novelties to report In these two most Important items that will Interest every woman. Sweaters or scoria, with hats to match, made of wool or silk yarns are worn with plain and Inconspicuous skirts. These skirts are mostly white or white with a pin stripe or amnll cross-bar In black. Any color In the matched set looks well with them and the ensemble has no rival that Is prettier fog ont-doorlng. Many of the limits are crocheted, others made of the 1 '-I.. _ . .... _ _! . Wn r-4
knitted silk fabric used for the scarf as In the pretty wet shown here. Just now. white sweateir are la favor, knitted with lacy stitches. Iceland wool or silk and wool combined, resembling Iceland, are used for them
Mrr Thomas Ludlam and daughter j ^ tbwJ . arr |„ b,,th the TaxedMm. Matthew Jeffemon visited Cn-|, D j «i|jef.n styles. Karnes lonreyins ion Cemetery on Friday. | an Idea of their sheer and delicate Ralph Moses la visiting his grand- * quality have been discovered for them
and we nnfl asm terms aa “organdie wool" and “grenadine knit" In the par-
parents.
Fine yarn knitted in dose sweaterstitch. is varied by b rtaontal, figured .-'tripes In allp-on sport sweater*, that have proved popular. One of them is pictured here. They usually display a white, tan or beige background with stripes In two or more color*. Vary handsome sweaters of tMs kind are decorated with rroas-stltcb embroldery masaed In one place, os on a broad hip band. Knitted dresses and soils cannot be overlooked. One suit of navy wool with plain skirt and sllpon Jacket has a wide, standing collar of looped allk. which also mat.-* the cuffs and bands on the bottom of the Jacket'and skirt. Very practical wool sweater* for little folk* are knitted of bright colored yams In weight! varying to eult the time of the year. They are usually plain and closely knit, in either slip-on or open atjies. and they form a part of every little gin's belongings from those of the little two-year-old to “flapperettes.’
Jack Neville and son Billy are down for the balance of the aummer at the Punch and Judy. Mlaa Marie Felscher an« Marie O'Donnell are down for two u the Rainbow cottage. Mr. and Mm. Fred Walter* spent a few happy days with Mm. Louis Fischer. Captain Cramer gave a moonlight party last Wednesday for the benefit of the Lutheran Community Church at Townsend's Inlet and It was a wonderful success. Miss Catherine Shelleni’and friend. T omas Farren. were the guests of Vrs. Joseph Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sutton and two children. Norman Jr., and Hope, motored to Philadelphia for a few
days.
George Nealen was the guest of Mrs. K. Hanley for the week-end. Mias Anna Shellem was down for week visiting her slater. Mrs. Joseph Chadwick on Landis avenue. jnaa Brady was down for the week-end visiting Mm. M. Chadwick. Mr. and Mm. A. Wneat were down visiting Mr* Wneat's stater. Mm. Norman Sutton. Mr. and Mm. Eugene Layer were down over the week-end visiting Mrs. F. Hanley at the Waverly cottage. Mlaa Catherine Dougherty was the guest of Mm. M. J. Finnie i
Harry Chaatar and family spending a few wanks hare with Hannah ( Mr. and Mis. Lewis Gilbert v it , returned to Panama after spe-u^ some time hors wilt relatives u friends. Mr. and Mm. Lcren Newkirk 2 , mlly ware guests of Mr. and Mi. Eugene Springer and. family Sund^ Mm. Ogden Gandy j are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker.' A number of peoph tended the circus at Sea tale City oi Saturday. Viseent Miller ta vending a ttw days here. Mia* Sara Fidtar left here on su. nrday for a abort visit to Nuyin
Falls.
Mm William Brsdway spent Soday with Mr. aad Mm. John Fldkr. Mias Florence Mown U spendl*
some time in Trenlos.
Mr. end Mrs. Edward Lewis H family are spending the month August In their aummer home ben.
sek-end.
SOUTH SEAVHXE
I-
V ARMOR A
motored down
Sunday to spend the day
Cutler family.
One of the lota owned by William
Upman, on DeHlrach avenue, was re-
cently sold to Moe Goodman M an yv people from winoundlng
towna aa well aa our own folk. «, Joyed the motion plciure. namely "Prejudice." al the Lyric Theatre.
Tuesday and Wedne*day evening. Mr*. Hchllchtsnan and rhlldien. of
Philadelphia, spent the week at the
Krinakr home.
A piece of printing don* at H> TIMM prin* shop ta slwaya a p'e. of quality println*. and th* P'lre ta no higher than that charged io1 91 din ary work The pr«.( of lb* pud ding ta »n lb* esting lat ua serve
C. W. Porch ta quite 111 at his home
on Church street.
Mlaa Jennie Doollng. of Washing-> ton D. C.. spent the first of the week ’ Bernard Corson, of New York, has with her aunt. Mn. W. 8. Champion.! returned home after a short atay Levi Grace made a business trip to with his mother. Millville. Thursday. i Thompson Sapp, of Burlington, Professor Frank Knell and wife, of i visiting his relatives here. Philadelphia, are visiting Mm. j Heler Strattcn Is entertaining her Knell'* atatera. the Misses Preston, cousin, of Gloucester, Miss Carrie A number from here took in the j Holdcraft. Wild West Show and circus at Sea Many people from this place were Isle City. Saturday. Ocean City vlaltom Saturday evening. Miss Hulda Heaton was shopping Herbert Madam and Earl Sapp In Philadelphia. Friday. motored :o Court House Sunday. Mr* Bradford Steelman, of Cam- Mr. and Mm. Enoch Wllllama. of den. spent Frtdmy with her mother. Tuekaboe. spent Sunday with Mr. Mm. Lida Wheaton. and Mrs Charles Cunningham. Mm. Alfred Moncrlef and daugh- Mm Samuel Young 1s entertaining ter Jeanette, of Glaaeboro. are visit- her two grsndsons. of Sea tale City. Ing Mm. Moncrlefe father. C. W. Mias Porch. villa, was s Beasley's Point visitor Mm. Edwsrd McAllister was the Monday gueet of Mr*. Margaret Crtan. at Mm. Jessie Young Is entertaining Bridgeton, over the week-end Peassylranla relatives. Mm Emms Comon. of Go*hrn.' Mr* Josephine Young ta entertalnspent Saturday with her stater. Mr* ing her son, of Phtladelphla. C. M. Westcott. Mr*. Uwu* Ltpplncott. of PbliaReversl cottage* at the Heavllle delpbta. ha* returned home after a Camp ground have been rented for pleasant *iay among friends, the balance of th* rummer Season. Mm. Barah Coler. of Philadelphia. and Mr*. Ralph McDonnell, ot I* spending a few weeks with her Millville. Spent the week-end with, slater. Mr*. A. B. Smith.
Mr. and Mm. H. A. Payne.
Mr and Mr* Eugene Wsleon. of lllville. were with Mr. and Mr* William Maaon over the week-end. Dr. Chatie* Corson came on from Altoona. Ha., to accompany ht* daughter Helen home, who bae been spending the summer with Mr. and
Mr* A B. Corson
Mngno'la Council No 16. Psugh ters of America, visited Frtendebip Council No. JT. at Cold fixing. Tur,
STRATEXERE
Mrs. B. W. Reed, of the Meadow View, caught an eight pound flounder In the Inlet Just off the Meadow View Pier. Joseph Matlock, of Ashland, la stopping at the Meadow View apartmenta (or two weeks. E. Cox. of Delmont, ta visiting Fred. Metcalf. Mlaa Helen Finnic was the guest ol her mother over the week-end. Joseph Chadwick. Sr., waa down visiting his family on Landis avenue over the week-end. Mr. and Mm. William Miller hare returned to Philadelphia, on business. for a couple of weeks. Mre Laws, of Boeto:,, la visiting her son Thomas Law* for a few
week*.
Mm. Swing, of the Meadow View, had ai her guesta over Sunday Mr. and Mr*. J. Schade. of Philadelphia. Mm. Jennie Swing entertained quite a large crowd from Philadelphia over the week-end. Miss Margaret God ward and friend.
Miss Muriel Wetklna. of Philadel-,
phia. and Mr. George B. Wood, oft Frank Regnold. were down over the Cheetnut HU1, are week-end guesta week-end as guests of Mias of Mr. and Mm. Edward Karr. Jr.lgaret's mother at the Marr.ie Mrs. Joseph Muller U spending the Cedar avenue. Mm. Godward also
week with Mm. Kerr. Mr. and Mm. E. P. Johnson. Jr., of Woodbury, are guests of Mr. Johnson's parents. Captain and Mm. E. P.
Johnson.
Mlaa Irene Beyer* spent Friday and Saturday In Philadelphia. and Mrs. Stackhouse entertalned a house party over the week-
If you want to know who H ' In (taps Mar County • axcUl. buait aad political Ufa, read Iba "Who’s Who” colutar now a ragvlsr fealuts of tbs TIMM os past ls«r.
day. William Broodbfraf ’.Valter Vsho Joseph Hrltsman. of liiitadaiphi* and Joseph Young, of Fo» Chase. Pa * rr» tb* gueata of M» snd Mm. E<t ward MrAMtatsr rseenity.
Time. Tips on Timely Topics t« he column on page four, ot wit snd.
Charles Waner entertali'ed not her, of Philadelphia, over
»eek-rnd.
Earl Sapp and Maude Middleton notored to Wildwood Eandsy. William Fitugerald ta on tola
teck'e aick list
Mi and Mrs. G’-ant Melvyn are -pending n few * coks with relatives
n North Jersey.
William Brown snd WUHsai Gan-n-m apent Sunday evening *t Allan-
nr City.
Mr* Asa Madam la anUrialntng IMenaastvlIle relatives. Arne Smith, of Ocean City. Is 'i»ltlng her grim dps lasts. Mr. and Mr* A H Smith. Howard Stile* was a Pleaaantvr.te > tailor Monday The Mlasa* Ilultangars entefulned
had as guesta Mlaa Margaret F.ewart
and fiiend.
Mtas Anne Klasane motored down from Binghamton. New York, ■nd the remainder of the season with Mm Fred. Robert Metcalf, of Buffalo. 1* down
Mtas asm Rone took a tetchet examination In Atlantic City
week.
Mrs. Howard SUtcs. of Cape Mi Court House, visited her moth*: first of the week. Mr. and Mm. Edwin Ingenoli cased on Pagor Way. at Ceuterai Tuesday. Mlaa Lillian Ashby, of New Vert, ta e guest of Mrs. Evelyn Foster to two weds. Mr. and Mrs. Kb bee Brown mother vial ted In Cape May Cent House WednesdayMm. Harry Jem from Court House ca bnstnew Sat-
urday.
Mlaa Clara Bona la visiting (rim* In Centertou this weak. Lawyer afid Mrs. J. B. Hcffmin. Cape May Court House, vtaited Mi Hoffman’s mother on Wednef i:; Mr. end Mm. MUtoa Whitaker t two children, ot Dins Creek rilM on Mr. and Mm. William Eldredp Wednesday. Among those who took in the i at Ocean City Saturday evening Mr. Edwin IngeraoB. Sr., daugtuf and Mlaa Lilltaii Ashby. Mm. D. Van Vorat entertain^ W mother and aistar last waek. Many from here attended the l night at Sea villa Camp Meeting Mr. and Mm. B. Brown. 1 Brown’s mother and slater. _ St 1 tee. called on a friend in M* Elizabeth Tuesday. Mm. Cleveland Swing, of City, ta spending a week with mother. Mlaa Hilda Smith entertained girl frienda for a few days lari Mlaa Anna McCoech returned » her work on Sunday, after a • week’s vacation. Mm. Leroy Boyd baa returned her home in Oe-maatown. aft« week’s visit with her mother Mm. Laura Louis, of CamM visited her stater film. R-
p»rb*pe. philosophy. Intended to their elster. of Atlantld City, make you Malta end at the Mime lime . Mm A B. Clara ta vlait.ng Sculie-
thlt k. Head II. vllta relatives.
Charles Hughes, of Oakmont, spending his vacation In town. Mm. Wood, of Wcyne. ta the guest of Mr. and Mm. Burroughs, of Webster avenue. The Wonkus Club, of West Philadelphia. are camping on the beach. Mr. and Mm. Boerrer are acting as chape ro.s Mm. 3. C. Thompson and daughter, of VMIadi iphla, are the guesta of Mr. and M William Car-other*. Mr. and Mm. Edward Kerr. Jr., of Bast Downlngton, are down for a couple of week*. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Hall and daughter Min* Marie Hi ll, of Philadelphia, are guest* of Mm. Lumpp. Mm. Turner and <1 a ugh ter, of Philadelphia, sir spending a few days with Mm. Lumpp. Mr. and Mm. F. C. Perkins and f mily. of Philadelphia, are at the frotb-nere cottage. Mr. and M:j. Edward Mann. Mrs. Robin so- and alias Mann motored up to Asbury Park for tha week-end. Marshal Miller ta the guest of Mm. Lumpp ard son. Dr. snd Mre. Radrtn, of Philadelphia. are gueata at the Strattmere
cottage.
Mr. and Mm. P. E. Varney and son J. E. Varney left Saturday for a motor tour ot the New England
Blatm.
Mr. and Mr» Everett Kerr, of West Philadelphia, apent Saturday with Mr. and Mre. Edward Karr.
for the remainder of the season at j Ust Wednesday.
the guest of his son. Fred. Metcalf. Clinton Nickerson, of South D* Mr. and Mm. John Godward. of | n ta. callad on his sister here Hun**
Kensington. Pa., la the gueet of Mre. | Powell Matthews
Godward for two week*.
Mr. Blaunder waa the guest of Mm.
Cornish for two weeks.
Robert Qantole motored down from Philadelphia to visit his tnofher at
the Don’t Worry.
Mm. Fuller with bar son David | dnbon. vlalted her parsnta on *
are down for two weeks at the Ru-
dolph Cxi!-.
repair work on fata » ' ’ * law’s car. in Ocean City, tbb *'* Mr. and Mre. Ralph Winn tooiem
- itutdaf-
their sum
Mm. Milton 1
• aad aon. "! **
- a iif-
Mm. Luther Snyder, of T
called on her slater hers last T ' - _
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BELLEPLAIN
Miss Anna McNeil. Ot Turk»h vtailed a friend here Monde-
Mr. and Mm. Clinton Howell and baby, of Millville, are visiting Mr* Howell'* parents. Mr. and Mm. Jacob
Pettit.
r. and Mm. Bylemdorfer and aon Eugene have returned to their home In New Castle. Pa., after a five week * etay with Mr. and Mm. F. Hltten
baugh.
r. and Mr*. 8. F. Mason, ol Pleaaantvtlle. *pent Sunday with the latter'a mother. Mm. F. D. Hei Mias Elizabeth Knauf haa returned to her home after a week's visit with Mtas Lolita Hees. !r. *ud Mm. Aaron W. Clark motored from Vineland on Sunday and i pent the day with Mr. and Mm. F. C. Clark. Mr. and Mr*. Jeea Dari*, of Janette. Pa., are Melting the letter’s brother and wife. Mr. and Mm. Fred. Hlttenbaugh. Mm. Adam Melale. of Philadelphia, apent Monday and Tuasday with her Parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bay ten
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