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Mia XatkarlM Cnlf md two «i»-' )Cr. and Mrs. Walter Hughes, or ten. of Bridgeton, spent a weak with Un.UVe. Pa., were week-end r^nats of
Mrs. Albert Way. Mia Helen O’Neil and a Mend, or Ocean City, spent Thursday with Mia Eleanor Kirkland. Mrs. Albert Kurt* and son, Mia Laura Down am. Albert Kurt* and family and Raymond Bocarth and family spent Saturday at the
Harbor Pair.
Mia Betty Andersor was * Sea Isle City visitor on Mjnd»; evening. Mrs Albert Way and two daughters were In Sea Isle City on Monday
Jama Allen has broken the ground for a new bungalow, and has the
Baa Isle City visitors on Monday
Mrs Anna Golden and daughter Betty, and William Simpkins or Smllhport, Ps. spent Friday with Joeeph Downam and family. Prank Shaw U having a new porch put on his house. Amoe Gandy, of Philadelphia. Is visiting his taiher. Mrs Patrick McGoohan want Thursday at Sea Isle City. Mrs Emma Kirkland and three children ar» visiting Mrs Kirkland’s parents Mr. and Mrs Frame Pierson.
PALERMO Mrs Irene Beasie and daughter, of Johnstown. Ps. are spending a few days with relative* here. Miss Myra Clouting left Tuesday to teach school near Trenton. Mrs Carrie Field and family motored to Sea Isle City Friday night. Lewis De Cray and sister Ids are spending e few days with Howard De
Cray.
Mies Myrtle Madam is visiting Mrs Karl Clouting In Rio Grands A large number of people went Labor Day in Ocean City. Miss Sophia Cake Is spending n few days in Petersburg. Howard Clouting and Miss Marlon Stewart were Wildwood visitors last
week.
Winfield Corson caught seven weak Bah weighing five pounds last Sat-
urday.
E. S. Clouting spent Monday evenlag with his brother. R. W. Clouting. George Rhittenhouae. of Germantown, visited la Palermo Sunday. Mrs Anaie Jones has returned to Coatesville. Ps.. after a long visit with her nephew. Mr. and Mr*. Brookee. of Cheater.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Hughes Mr. and Mrs George Beverly, of Philadelphia, spent Wednesday with their daughter. Mrs W. A. Graves Mr. Levi and Nlse Reed, of Oakmont. Pa., were the gueets of Mr. and Mrs Charles Hughes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Charles Kerr and eon George, of Phlladelphls are tng the summer at the Strathmore cottage. Mine Katherine Kraft and Carrie Herman, of Phlladelphls who have been spending the week with Dr. and Mrs Graves, left on Sunday morning for a abort stay In Ocean
Cttjr.
Dr. Hugh Clark, of Phlladelphls la the gueat of Mrs Lumpp. Clark la Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, of Philadelphia, are gueets at the Lumpp cot-
tage.
The Ladles' Aid. of the M. E. church, met at the home of Mrs Gravee on Wednesday. Mrs Irene Beyers Mrs Edward Mann. Mra E. P. Johnson. Sr.. Mrs Lewis A. Smith and Mrs Carrie B. Varney attended the political meeting nt SearUle on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs John Wilson and daughter, of Mosey Island, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. W. A Graves. Mrs L. D. Pops of Wes* Philadelphia. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Sanford De Satis Mias Lowers who has been spending the summer with her sister. Mm De Satis, left on “Wednesday for her home In Germantown. Charles Hughes and family returned to Qakmont Labor Day. after pending the summer In town. Charles Richards W. Smith, Fred and William Bracken, of Philadelphia. are registered at the Strath-
Mr. and Mrs Heller, of Hendersenvllle. North Carolina, and Mr. and M>s Wilson and ehUdrea. of Jeoklntown. are spending a few days at the
Keller cottage.
Mlae Delphtne McCullough spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mm George R. McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton West cot t of South Seartlle. were the gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Vrjmey on Sunday E. P. Jehnsoo. Jr., was down for
the week-end.
Mr. and Mm William L. Case, of
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CUP S.rnl.y ev.nfbX Tb, W.nko. Club „vp . txr^ell Mr and Mrs, Harry Gannon ana _ family spent Labor Day in Wildwood •» Wh * Und Ho,el on 8 *'-
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“Lll Tneinbo, Sundw- H ‘"‘' 1 lion:" Prayer by Dr. Dobbs, of Ocean
j City: scripture reading by same. "First Corinthians:" Lewis A. Smith
WOODBIHE
soots mmix Mm Bstella Banes and Mrs 8adr.le Suttem of MUlvlUe. wmn the guestt of Mr. and Mm H. A. Payne over the week-end. Mm Edward McAllister spent the past week v 1th friends at Willow Grovs Pa. Mlae Hulda Heaton made a business trip to Woodbury, Friday. Mm Winter*, of Frank ford, and Mm Donachs of Phlladelphls spent Saturday with Mm F. M. Hltnar. Ridgte Biddle, of ^ oodbury. Is visiting Eleasor Heaton and family. Mice Nina Quigley, of Borden town, Is the guest of Mias Florence Oonon for eeveral days Mm Ira Ale and daughter Eleanor and Robert Eppehelmer. of Prankford. and Miss Edith BrownralDer, of Ocean City, are spending a fortnight with F. M. Hltner and family. Mm Fannie Paynter and daughter Grace, of Washington, r C-, were renewing acenalntancec 1 are this week. Mm William Hahn, of WUllamantic. Conn.. Is spending with Mm F. M. Hltner. Master John Thompson Is vtatUag Master Howard Berry. C. M. Weatcott has a new HupasobUe. Mr. and Mm William M. Eppc beltner. of Fmnktord. aiV vUlflng F. M. Hltner sad family. After a pleasant srestiwi. Him Mildred Sutton cloned her cummer kindergarten on Thursday. A number of the mothers were present to witness the dosing exercise* of the ehUdrea. wolch were enjoyed by alL We wish Mlae Button success In her work and studies Charles W. Porch, a Civil War veteran, died at his late home on Church street. Saturday. August Jith. tallowing an Ulneaa of several weeks He is survived by four daughters: Mm Allred I'onertef and Mm Samuel Brewer, of Glaaaboro: Mm J. C. Frailer, of Philadelphia; and Mm George Rice, of Camden, was made at Malaga tpi Tuesday. Mias Mildred Pierson spent week-end with relatives at V Phlladelphls Mr. and Mm Eugene Watson, of Millville, were gnests of Mr. and Mm William Mason over Labor Day. Mias Margaret Steelman, of Cam oen. Is visiting H. T. Picrsor and family for several days. Mias Lillian Barnes, of Millville, called on Mr. and Mra. H. A. Payne Sunday, enroute to Ocean-City. Mtases Ml id rad Button and Helen Mason left on Tuesday for Trail too where they wUl continue their stud lee at the State Normal. Mr. and Mm Warren Wills and Mm G. Bonham motored to Bridgeton. Monday. Mm Thomas Berry, of MUlvlIIs. has been visiting her son, John Berry. Mrs. Harry Spence made a Writ to the dental parlor of Wm. G Hand, at Cape May Court House Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grace, of Millrille. were entertained at the besne of Leri Grace on Monday. Among those that visited Sea Isle City on Monday were: Mr. and Mm Maurice Cain. Mr. and Mm George Cain. Mrs. Evs Riley. Mrs. Morgan Warlow. Mrs. Thomas Robinson and daughter Edith, and Mrs. Edaarc McAllister. The local baseball team defeated Rea Isle City on Saturday, the score being 8-1.
A farewell party was given In Miss presents W. A. P. Thompson one dolMoily Boyar's honor Friday evening lar as the consideration for having who left town to continue her studies j transferred the lot. upon which the at State Normal School. | eburch l* being built, free of all enMlB6 Ectella Sehimmel. of New ' cumbrances to tbs trustees: respondYork City, is spending a few weeks ed to by Mr. Thompson who also exwith Mis* H. Rifkln. plains the contenU of Jar to be The firemen's meeting wst, held at placed in corner stone: Short address the Borough Hall Sunday evening, by Dt. Dobbs: Singing. "Break thou September Ind. ' the bread of Life:" Closing prayer by Mr. and Mra. J. L. Hat* and family student pastor. Kelson B. Moore motored to Egg Harbor last Satur- The stone will be cemented In place
day.
t a later date.
Tuesday. September 6th. was the opening of the school term. Mm Binder, of Phlladelpuis. and
Mrs. Goldman, of Norristown, were
AVALOR
Purple Gersrdia in the waste
visitors at the Abramovlt* home places, clematis in the gardens, spell
Labor Day. September.
Many people \ lait.pl the town over Harvest homes. Labor Day 'ermons the week-end and holiday. Among and the beginning of schools all up thorn were: M. B. Shapiro. H. Gold- and down the elate mark the end of stein M Rabinomit*. the Jaffe fam- lovely vacation time. Many fam llv Miss Janet Bam. Mr. and Mra 111*, are staying down with the Harry Elaenberg. E Breslow. MIm. younger children making Monday to
Luba Joffe. 8. Welsel. Mrs Binder. Friday srrang. aB d girl friends. Mm Goldman age children.
nU for their school
and children
The Met ry-go-Round of pleasure
Metidelshon wss a Bridgeton has kept up nt full speed tor tfc#
visitor on Monday.
j lari week In August.
STORE HARBOR On Labor Day at 2:00 F. M. (Daylight Saving Time), there »U1 be an open match under tbs nusplca the Stone Harbor Gun Club, and It Is expected there will be n large at tendanee from outside of Bton* Harbor. There will be s wtsubing races sometime on Labor Day nt the Shelter Haven Basin The tide, will regulate the time. The dance* on Friday night* et the Municipal Pier have been well patronised end Saturday evening at the Yscht Club gives an opportunity for even larger numbers to psrtlclpate. The Communlt) League held Its annual meeting st the Shelter Haven Hotel on Monday afternoon and voted to revive Its activity along the line of securing s community bouse Albert Jarcbs. of the Stoneman's Oiganltatlon. 1* here with his family Ibis weea. The Sto lemon have purrbiued a tract of land at Wildwood. William Seheacb aud friend* of Vlnehind. are here for a week * AshIng
le. of n friends here and cousin, of her parents In lay. i back with her lalt it Thursday In ard Hoff and are spending a and daughter, th Mm Richard none, of Phllal few days with ift on Thursday
one year, jf Philadelphia, ght with Mm ell and daughy Tht
his week enterPhlladelphla. rat one day the conn City. •pent Tuesday Man City, rst of the week
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to deof R. C. Smith on Monday afIt here. tally, of Camelr summer rse- >- and daughter uppers Wednesim Eldredge are l relatives from dx, of PhHadely with her parhas returned spending some iere. leave e she will teach tt was with kvr or Day. lam Shaffer, of fonday with R.
Mies Anna Gandy left on for her eghool In Audubon. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith hare been entertaining their niece and nephew, of Jersey City. Mm Deborah Van GUder is entertaining her niece, Mins Hammond, of Brooklyn. - On Labor Day evening. Miss Mabel Caldwell left for her school Trenton. Robert Smith ind family took In the rights nl Ocean City Monday af-
Mlss Carrie Hawkins, of Helslerrtlle. Is spending a few days with Mrs. Richard Voss. Mm Christie Smith entertained friends on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Eldridge a.td eon. of Tuckahoe. spent Sunday with bis father. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winner entertained a number of friends on Sunday. Mm Ralph Peterson ana daughter. of Avalon, called on her sister the first of the week. On Saturday, our Overseer of the Poor U>A Robert Bennett, of Bcesley's Point, to the Alms House in Court House.
Albert Adons. * Barnet*!. . the week-end with his taaiij. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Corto B t, dinner with their ana GUt** Ocean City. Th# Beenley** PoUt school 0
today.
Th# M. K. Mite Society m*UQ month at Mm WlDlam Sapp *. Mias Elisabeth Young la tp«, the week In Pert Elisabeth Mr. and Mm Thomas Hetn way. of Cape May. called on
id!n< ifc,
TOWMOTO'S IHLET Mrs. Swing entertained over the week-end her non and two children. Helen and Howard, and Mabel Brooks, of Logan. Miss Mary Donobugh was entertained at the Meadow V'*w by Mias Jennie Swing. Mm Swing entertained her two great-granddaughters, of Philadelphia, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Long, of Trenton, are down at the Meadow View for two weeks. Mm Long entertained her brother, J. Sherlock, of Philadelphia. over the week-end. Mr. and Mm Johnson, of Philadelphia. and n party of friends nr* dowr at the Meadow View apartments tar two weeks. Mrs. Thomas Donobugh Is'down nt the Meadow View for n week. Mr. and Mm God ward and family are staying nt the Margie for the balance of the sea Mr. and Mm Muller and grandeon. Paul Richardson, mtfored from Philadelphia to visit Mm Devour. Mm Devour also entertained over Labor Day Mm Sapplee and slater. Mr. Gamble motored from Philadelphia to visit his mother over Labor
Day.
Phil B*clement was down to sprhd Labor Day with his family at the Little Reba. Mr. and Mm Billy Miller and Mm Gold rick are down at the Little Reba Annex for a week. Mr. and Mm Lafty have returned home after n two week's stay nt the Margie apartment. Joe Chadwick. Sr., and family have moved to West Philadelphia after tiring In Townsend's Inlet for two yearn Townsend's Inlet had a good crowd over Labor Day, the best all season. E. Roe* has returned home with his family to Philadelphia for the winter. Mr. Hechter. Mr. Belmsn and son Willie, Mr. Schmitt ana son Harry, Mr. Hecht and Mr. Poetic were guests of Mm F. Hanley over Labor
Day.
Brneet Lunt has retained to Philadelphia after spending the stuamer at the Rainbow. Mr. and Mm Irvin and daughter Ruth were down nl the Irwinla over Labor Day and spent an enjoyable
time.
L. McManus and family hare'returned home after S'month's vacation at the Ocean View. . Charles Walt* and Albert Weeks' are spending a week with their fsm-! lly at the Meadow View cottage. Mr., and Mrs. Daniel Gorman were the week-end guests of Mrs. Charles Walt*. Misses Anus and Cathtrine 8hellem are visiting their aunt. 81st or Margaret Shellem. of the order of Sister* of Charity, at the Carney Hospital. Boston.
BOMV Fill TO 100* OTEX TB* Queen Incubators and Brooder Stoves WHE* ATTETOBG TEE CAFE XAT C0IF»TT FAU a TH£ POULTRY BUILDI10 C. W. BROWN, Agent 1LPI, *«* nssuwi.it
Dorothy Madam in g days at Cape May.
Arnold Shaw la the proud o*mt
a Sedan.
William Lowry entertained a tic City friends Sudsy. Mm Charles CMUdaghaic ka turned home after a pleasant ,uj DennlsriHe. Mm E. Layton and daoghte a ored to Cape Kay Saturday
Rev. Caw
day evening. E. A, Stratton and fsaiw , spending a taw daye !a Gkwrsjr Mr. and Mm Young a Egg Harbor Fair. Charles OalUgor. of PhlUMUh spending hie vacation hem • “ his aunt Mm Broara. la AUsstic car Mrs. William ntsgerald enten ed her brother, of PkOedetphu <x the week end. Mr. and Mrs. S. Yeung, of Pike mo. spv t Ba
Mm Jolla
la staying hem tar the Mm Sadia 8*111, of Philadr'pru visiting her aaat. Mm Ella Conn. Mr. and Mm Harry Young tc the Egg Harter Pa> Sntrxdxr William Layt Tuckahoe Mead Mm A. B. Smith meat Flday ternoon with Mm J. Young. Sttllwen Young and family S dayed wltk their daughter. Mr*. L
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Many have learned that to their sorrow.
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