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CAFE MAY COUHTY
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mi— Mamie and friend. Edward Pettit. ®f MlUrllle. epent Sun-
day with MUa Lolita Heea.
H. C. Mason waa a Cape May City
visitor on Sunday.
Mrs. Olive Hem and dauffctor Nettle are visltin* her sister Mrs. Clarence Lemunyon. at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. H_ P. Layton and children motored to South SeaviUe
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eldredge and children, of Leesburg, spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason. Several from here motored to Avalon on Saturday to witness the base ball gatne. Score—BellepUln 6. Avalon 1. vM
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Harold Godfrey, of Hammontox,
visiting fries Is here.
Mias Myra Way. of Trenton.
Norman Tannaman was an Ocean City visitor on Monday.
Mrs. Edwin Hurlbut, of Ffennsk «Tove. visited her father Tuesday. Rev. Joseph K1 dredge, of Mary r lead, called on his brother* hers
md Mrs. William Abbott and J family, of West Philadelphia, rial ted Mr. and Mia. William Eldredge Wedooa. • Voss spent Thursday in Tuekahoe. Mrs. Sara Rosa and Mias Alice XI. dridge wars Ocean City shoppers or
Raymond Wynn, who for many smiamen: resided here, passed away on laet Wednesday at his hosm Csubaen at the ags of ftfty-si yaaia. Mr. and Mrs. James Edridge and ' non. of Tuekahoe. called on his father Saturday evening. Mias Sophia Cake, of Palermo, la Visiting friends here for a few days. Mrs. Mary Carlson and Miss Voorbees. of Atlantic City, called on Mm Anna Creamer. Saturday. Mm. Victoria Nickerson, of Oosh«a, la spending a week with h*
ivtraw VIEW I BELLEPLAIH Mr. aud Mm Harry GaiTiaon and Ur - * nd Mr * R - B. Ms of IMId. rUlt.M Mr. wl “ Mr ' ",
Garriaon'a PK^t'er. Mason motored to Wildwood on Sat-
urday evening.
Mr. add Mm Murray Curr and son Joeephlne and John Rol^rta. of Philadelphia, ^ Wm Roe<lel ind ^ nr* vtalting Mm Curr a aiater. ot MlUvllle, went Wed■raeat Warner, of Cape May. nFndar evening with Mias
Upant Sunday with bis parents. Leslie Howell has bought a new
Ford Coupe.
•Mi', and Mm William Emmons. - Boy fern mo ns, Carl Simpkins, of I Bridgeton, and Mias Sarah Hall, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Joseph Downam and family. Mr. and Mm Cox have returned from Florida, and are visiting her father, Eugene Cole, and are going to i Atlantic City for two weeks with her aster, Mrs. William Tomlin. Mias Cornelia E v ersley is spending some time with her brother. James Eckeraley. at WestviUe. Ernest Downam has bought a new
Ford truck.
Mm Ernest Rlcuardaon and daughter, of Wildwood, are visiting
MIDSUMMER FROCKS ARE OF PRINTED FABRICS
SOUTH DEBUS Mias Eleanor Springer, of Philadelphia. is visiting Mm Norman Prettyman. James Nickerson spent Sunday with his sisters. Mm Enoch Scull. Miss Thelma Nickerson and Mias Rhoda Barnes it to Wildwood, on Thursday, to see the Baby Parade. ra Margaret Went*, of Black1. spent last week with Mm Lewis Edwards. SevartJ of our people went to Sea Isle City to see the Baby Parade on iturday. Mias Margaret Nickerson sp Wednesday afternoon at Avalon. The Ladlss* Aid held their annual picnic at the home of Dr. Terkea, at Tuekahoe, on Thursday. Mm Hallo well sent to Cape May Court House on Saturday. Arthur Bldwell. of Wildwood, visited C. B. Lincoln cn Sunday. H. r. Pierson and family spent Sunday at Ocaam View. Charles Devitt. of Cape May; visited Mm E. Devitt on Sunday. [lasaa Eleanor Kirkland and Emily Fox. of Ocean View, spent Monday with Mm H. F. Pierson.
itj to characteristic at Decks made from all fabrics baring large, all-ever printed or eertretdered figures
kmm at printed sad plain sllka the two models pictured. In thr et the left. * refreshing affair to
TOWBHEBD’S HLET Captain David Fullca to down at the Rudolph House ipsndlng his vacation. Master Louis Reidtr. of Roxborough. is visiting hto grandfather at the J. C. C. for a few days. Mr. and Mm John Cromley and two daughters. Virginia and Martha, are down for two weeks at the Idle
Hour.
Mr. and Mm Rode and fans'ly are down at the Edge Water for a stay. Joseph Chad wide was down visiting hto family over the week-end. William Miller was down at the Little Beba Annex for a few days doing some repair work. Mm Fischer entertained her husband last week. George Church, of Philadelphia, ccsnlng down for the week-end. Mr. and Mm Seher and non Walter are down at the Seher cottage for a month. Walter has < fa's guest, hto friend Edward Dtouue. Mr. and Mm Natter and daughter .tgnella were down for a few days as the guest of Mm Fischer at the Rainbow apartment. Mr. and Mm Warrell are down for a month at the Rainbow apartment. Mm J. Supple*, of Philadelphia, and daughter Ruth are stepping at the Raymond apartment tor two
weeks.
Charles Devour, the king of the king fishers, to down at the "Flu I Us" to try hto 'uck and sen what he a catch. Gather!'.e Shellac Thomas Fsrrsu and friends were the guests of Mr. and Mm Norman Sutton. Miss Anna Shellem. James Brady. Leonard Johnson and Mary Du toe
week-end by
the Meadow Mr. and 1
View ■psrtmem lm Frank DeW
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Mathilda Dare. *D of West Pi;u phia, spent their tiro ereek s v at the Meadew View apantn Mr. and Mr* John Pinrod elr granddaughter, of Phlladeiph and Miss Helena Weber, or town. Delaware, were the i Mrs. Charles Walt*, of the i View apartments, ter a week. Mr. and Mm Wallace Bant , son Joseph sre speeding t with Mrs. Barth’s mother Meadow View, jgpij;. Mr. and Mm Irvin J. Matlock 1x41 family, of HaddonfieM, are dom •» I their vacation. Mm Joseph Matlock entemii* I over the week-end John e. Manor* | and Miss Helen Mctlock. ot Wood-1 crest; Mr. fad Mm Harry Uakcn. I Jane and Elisabeth Lishmac. Kr. at* 1 Mm Jarvis Bough ton. Mr. and Mix | Samuel Matlock and Harold lock. Mm kom Mitchell and l beth Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1 Bond, all of haddoufisl Haney, of EHieburg. Mr. and Mm James Walker id I family are enjoying a two vcefi |
B. c
Captain Cramer had u guests for a trip from New Gretna, Mrs. Unsley, Mm Carrie Mathews, Mm Carrie
Mathews. Mm Sarah Mathews. Mm Rldis Allen, Miss Sarah Adams and Miss Addis Merse. Mm Cramer, wife of Captain Cramer, to up to her hems In New
Mr. tnd Mm J. Pratt o to red over from Atlantic Clfv to visit hto brother Capula Cramer, and >ok a large string oi fish lem. Howard Fullerton, of the Old
Albert and An Philadelphia, and Ftauels EllUon. of I Middletown. Deiawsre. are stoppug | at the Meadow View , with Walker.
William Layton and family motored to Maya Landtag on Friuay. Mm Mervyn Sharp, of Plcasulville, u apeadlog a tew days via her parent*. William ntmgamld. wbd has ..a very sick, to greatly Improved. Percy Dare, of Peaaaylranl*. sp«*t a tew days with his aunt. Mm Gril-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young, of Beesley e Point, called on Edgar Bom kd family. Thursday. Mm Rachel Langhlln ant’ daugh- ' tor Mini cent visited Dr. Pettit’s ofSee Saturday. Mr. aud Mm. William Ingereoll. uew of Ocean City, visited Us parent* the last of the week.
mi— Mary God fry, of Tuekahoe, to Gape May Court House on Saturday while she demonstrated for driver’s
William Winner visited hto aunt In Palermo oa Friday evening. Rev. and Mm. Cawman enjoyed the sea air In Ocean City. Saturday. Mm Martha Caldwell entertained relatives from Atlantic City the last of the week. F. 8. Carter was In Ocean City
Friday.
Bobbins and William rere Ocean City sport* on Friday evening. Mm Clarence Winner entertained her sister Mm Cake, of Palermo, on
Friday.
On Sunday afternoon our Presiding Elder preached In Beesley's Point Church. A number from here enjoyed his sermon.
Stone Harbor on Wednesday. N. Coma boon eras calling on old friends here on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Reynolds has returned from a visit with her sister is Vineland. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardle called on Mrs. Lewis Edwards on Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Ray Blttaer. of Avalon. called on Mtoe Thelma Nickerson on Sunday. Howard Ziegler spent the weekend with hto aunt. Mtoe Ella Morton. Mr. and Mm John H. Liugerfleld and Harry Rhoades and family called on reiatlvm on Sunday. Little Norman Prettyman won two tree at the Stone Harbor Baby Parade on Saturday. Miss Helen CarroU and Mr. Lodow called on Mm luwto Edwards on
Sunday.
Howard Johnson, ot Ocean City, has been vtottlng Mr. and Km Thomas Hiller. Jr. Miss Hannah McCormick visited her grandmother at South BeaviUe
last week.
Bev. John L. Meerwald. of Princeton. spent the week with hto mother. Eugene Casper, of Pairtou. Mr. M.rr *>»*• ! K '» “"«*’« Crt “ ~ C i" C.pt.in A. J. IIMr—ltd and famU, - nrr ** BrldA.ton. war, - llt Mr. motored to Cap. tUr on T1,i,r.<!„ *»» Kre. Ed..rd McAllUU. th,
evening.
SOUTH SEAVILLK Mr. and Mm Clarence Corson, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. N. & Corson. Mr. and Mm James Bailey and daughter, of New York, visited Mm F. M. Hitner on Sunday. Mm J. C. Fraxier. of Philadelphia, to nursing her father, C. W. Porch, who to critically 111 at hto home on Church street. Mm George PuttergUl. of Avalon, has been visiting Mm John Bocsp. Mm James Shaw has moved Into the old Fisher homestead rk Grace-
town.
Mm B. Hahn and Mm F. Selgel and son. of Middletown. Conn., are spending s fortnight with F. M. Hitner and family.
ohn Thom pec
monton. spent Saturday night with
Jolfu Berry.
Claude Burley, of Whitings, retentjy visited hto father.
Millville on Monday.
Mias Miriam Plantt. of C spent Thursday with M
r at the CalvniT Baptist Church.
last week with Mm X. W. Clouting. Ruses II PIsid has strienaly injured
Frank DeCray. of Philadelphia, to hto vacation bare with hto
nlph Nickerson, of South Ocean Otty. to a fresume visitor tn Palermo. Mtoe Mary Coil!ns was an Ocean
Cttr visitor
Jack Horn and Earl Conover visit
niece. Mm Barth and mn Howard, Mm Annie Gensheimer, Mr. aud Mm
Lyons. Mias Schlmpf. Mm B. Sehlmpf and daughter. Mias K. Fraser. Mm A. Martin, Mr. and Mm Walter Fullerton and daughter. Elmer Onlg. Mr. and Mm C. Fares.. Miss Sarah Lough 11 n and H. Burns*. Miss Lancia Morrison, of Washington. D. C.. to tbs guest of Mm X B. Boas, on Cedar avenue. Bore* and son Jack 1 as th* gleets of Mm JrAn Beltschy for the week-end. John Re! tacky, am Job’.. Jr., and daughter Theresa wen /own over th* week-end visiting hto wife and family at th* Wevarly cottage. The Ladlss* Aid Society will meet at Mrs. DUgaith. Friday. September 1st. at 1:09 P. K. A large atdesired of all who are
Friday with H. lm WllUaak Ssgp, Mm WiUim Gannon and Mm Jmtfa FoUs ■P* Thursday In
Sonll villa.
Mias Lillian Young aud nasa trip to Atlantia CUT ThurwUr Frank Irtaiaad, Jr., haa purehu^
John Douglaa and family, of Cape
Mrs. M. CUirie, of New Yerk. and
May Court House, called on hto Mr Urr William Craig, of motlrer on Uo.d.r Phiua«,ll.. nrt rl.m«. Urn F. U
Harry Chester and family and Mm Hitner.
Hannah Chester called on the MI—m Amply Hyson sed William Trader. Ludlam recently. ^ Cumberland, spent Sunday with Rev. Paul Jeffeison. of Amherst. Hsrmon Hilton and family,
visited hto parents last week. *r.
John Matthews and Miss Nettle returned to their home tn PntlsdelMoore called on Mias Ella Morton on * pleasant vt*U srith H
Thureday. T Pierson and family.
Mrs. Jennie Doollng. of MUIvllI*. Mr. and Mr. Eugene WsUon. of caUed on her stotere on Frldsy. Millville, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Samuel Morton and Mrs. William William Muon. Champion visited their sisters her* M1 “ Mildred
on Tuesday.
Insect Powder
Sutton suspended
Kindergarten Monday, and with Mias Mcixaret Fester enjoyed * sailing party or th# boat ot Captain Guf
M*ei • aid.
Mrs John Berry and son Howard sre apendlUg the week with reUtlvse
at Whitings.
Charles Degins was down on ttares day’s visit at the Inlet.
Mrs. Anns Everett and daughter Dorothy were the guests of Mm
Fred Hanley for a week.
John Reltsehy, ot Philadelphia, met with an accident while out in his boat. The clutch slipped and tore hto instep. He was taken to
Dr. C. W. Way for
Mrs. Weyn4 Edwards was down
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Dorothy and Regen La for th* week-
end.
Mrs. Joseph Hanley and son Billy ao-A aootr-a u u L u Wrr ' *eek-*nd vlsltom AUTO UPSETb WEEK Edison Weir, Mrs. Florence Daly. STEEXISO ROD BREAKS °« ,r « e Neslaon were the gureu of Mrs. C. Hanley.
Mm Anns Young spent Tuesday
1 Oeean City.
Bmlth Collins and tasrtty a]
unday In MIHvlU*.
Mr. a«J Mrs. Charles Field visited mu* frtaed* In Tuekahoe Monday
ter Mn. Winner, or Petersburg. Sun-
apending a few days with bar moth* at DennisvUlo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smallwood. * SeaviUe, SundajrMl with her P»"® B
Mr. and Mn. Thomas MlUw visitor* at Ocean City Sunday r'** Ing. Mias Lucille Townsend and VW Sareh Smith, of Ocean City Bundled with Mr. and Mm Howard *<"* Mrs. Ethel Wood, of New Yotk » spending n few day* with Mr* L"*
Three Occupants Escape With Minor Bruises in Accident at South SeaviUe
Mia# Florence Daly’s stater and two children motored over from Wildwood to spend the day with Mr*.
Fred Ha iley.
Mr*. Godwmrd has her daughter Margaret down on a two week’s
,k Seosn owned by Milton Peter-
son. of WooAUwh and driven by hi*, recat Ion.
turned turtle near South Seavllle on Frank Regnault to the guast
Wednesday afternoon when the Mi€ *Oodtrnr«
steering rod broke. In the car. In M r. and Mre Lafty and family are addition to Petersen, were Sam Up- down at the Margie apartment for Mre Georg* McClure, of Millville. »<*»** Henry Lapldua. ef Wood- two w«*ka.
visited brr etoter Mrs. aoee Hilton., T * 1 ' ‘» r WM ‘'t* 1 B. Pmnk Swing xud family spent j the first of the seek. ! tb * retaped with minor enjoyable Sunday with their Elmer Smith, of Boston. Maas . ha* hiulsse. sunt. Mias Jsnnls Swing. J be-n spending hto vacation with hto « 1 John Painter and Mias Psarl KarJ-1 ; mother. Mm S. B Terry. j (For JMlhisviiW lUJU tec Pn|e I) ca*tto were entertained over the

