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m*+w I'>19*1 CAFE MAT COUMTT TIMES, BEA BtE CITT, *. J.
HEWS NOTES OF TOPEE CAFE MAT COUMTT
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrison and son. of Newfleld. spent Monday with
her parent*.
Mr*. William Carew spent the week-end at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark and daacfcter. of Newport, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mia. Harry Downam. Mrs. Lena Campbell, of Blackwood, ■pent Sunday with Joseph Downam
and family.
Mrs. Arthur Eekersley was a Woodbine visitor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurts and children spent Sunday at Millville. Raymond Boaarth and family visited Mount Holly on Sdnday. Miaa Myra Way. of Trenton, spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. William Ridding and children were Sea Isle City visitors on Satur-
day . reaing.
Aaron Delancey was a Sea Isle City visitor on Monday. Ernest Warner, of Cape May. spent Sunday with his parents. George W. Nixon, recent owner of “Idyll Wild" on the Boulevard, is saving his home and out buildings painted a colonial yellow with white trimmings. The owner 1* planning to have the place the picture place of the Boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clouting and daughter spent the week-end at Lei- ! aware Water Gap. Pa. Mrs. Joseph Seri rani, of Wildwood, and Mrs. C. B. Hobart, of Rio Grande, spent Tuesday morning with Mrs. Julia Clouting. Mr. and Mrs. Somers E. Young have returned to their home in Ches-
ter.
Joseph McGuigan has doe d his ! Ice cream parlor for the wlnt* . Richard Hamel b-s start* a barber shop in Ocean Cl*}. A large number of the young 1 from here are frequent visitors
SOUTH DEHBIg
Alvin McKaig. of New York, spent the week-end with his mother. Edward HoWell visited Stephen
Jefferson on Sunday.
Mr. tad Mrs. P. C. Barnes visited relatives st OolUngswood Sunday. Mia. Lida Ludlani and son Leslie were guests of the Misses Ludlem on Sunday. Mr. Ludlam left on Monday to enter WiUUton Seminary. . Mr. Copieman was able to hla work in Philadelphia after sev-
eral days of illdees.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Learning. Mleeee Margaret and Mary Ludlam and Mias Lydia Nickerson motored to Wildwood on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson, ot Avalon, called on relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Morton, of Ocean City, spent Saturday evening
with Miss Elia Morton.
Mr. and Mr*. William Bramell called on friends here ou Sunday. Misses Phoebe and Mary Miller are guests of the Misses Ludlam for two
Ralph Nickerson, of South Ocean City, spent Sunday evening with Howard Clouting. Our school opened last week with the same teacher as last year, Mias Maynard, of Tuekahoe. Somers Collins spent Saturday evening here. Mias Sophia Cake has gone to Ocean City for the winter. Mrs. Elia Clouting was aa Ocean 1 City visitor Tuesday. Mias Myrtle Madara spent Thursday a'fteraoon with Mrs. Anas
Young.
Miss Mary VUsard has returned j home after a long stay la Philadel-
phia.
Mrs. Harris Corson, of Marmora, spent «fTiday afternoon with her
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Field and family spent Thursday evening wflh Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, of
isaac Butler has a Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ross and sort, of Audubon, are spending three weeks with their parents here. Our school opened on the 11th. the teacher being Miaa Pearl Stretch, of dlrldgeton. Mrs. Ethel Steelman and son risked relatives in Ocean City Wedi
day.
Mr. ar d Mrs. Isaac Butler called on her parents in Seaville Wednesday evening. Mrs. Luther Snyder, of Tuekahoe. visited her sister here Wednesday. Mrs. Morgan Lee and two childri spent last week with her sister in Atlantic City. Mrs. Edgar Roes is this week with her parents at South Dennis. Rev. and Mrs. Cawman were callins in Beesley's Point Wednesday. Earnest Mosley and family have moved beck to Ocean City for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ebben Brown spent Thursday evening In Ocean City. Mis. Sidney Swanson entertaiasd friends over the week-end from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin IngersoH were Is Ocean City on Thursday. Mr Ebben Brown was a Philadelphia visitor on Wednesday. Mr. aad Mrs. William Wise, of Vineland, spent Sunday with Mr. Wise’s mother here. Mr. and Mrs. John Yank spent Thursday evening in Ocean City. Mrs. Edna Lee entertained her brother and wife, of Philadelphia.
A. Butcher ie having hla porch In-
| Mr. and Mrs. Karl CkmOng. of I Rio Grande, and Mr. and Mrs. K. N.
Cldutinff aad Miss Emma Clouting, of Palermo, spent the *«.*-k-end at Scranton. Ta., stoppi i*; on their way
at I tin ware Water Gap.
John Kimble, former nl -t orm man ai Wildwood Junction this summer, U l-'w done is they have taken off nil the men th i-o for the summer, C. B. Hobart being the all-year-round
-sou spent Friday morning with Robert Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tsahley were Ocean pity visitors last Tuesday
Mrs. Anna DeCray visited friends in Ocean City this week. Howard Clouting went Monday evening In South Ocean City. M*a Karl Clouting, of Rio Grande, visited in Palermo Tuesday morning. Mr. ard Mrs. Walter Clouting visited Enoch Clouting and family Sat-
urday evening.
Miss Ruth Dailey and Miss Emma
Mis* P. N. Williams visited rela-
tives st Avalon recently.
Edward Jefferson returned to his school duties at Hotchkiss Tuesday. John Douglas and family visited,
his mother on Friday.
Aaron Nickerson, of Goshen, sped! Sunday with Clinton Ni keraon. Ezra Walker and Mrs. Berths Myers are spena.ng several days with i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers. Mtm D>borah McKaig visited relatives at Avalon on Saturday. Mias Mary Meerwald. who is teaching school In Camden, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs H. F. Pierson and Mr. Ferguson attended the Holiness
Camp at Erma on Sunday.
Clouting rode to Petersburg on hi-] cycles one day last week. Milton Dailey spent Monday evening with Norman Cake. Murrae Shseffer. of Philadelphia, spent the week-end here. Howard McVeagh. of Ocean City,! spent Friday evening In Palermo. The politicians of this town are
very busy.
Ambrose Corson is the proud owner of s new auto truck. Miss Minnie Corson spent Saturday morning sith Mrs. Elton Corson. John Shonkoff was taken ill Tuesday night, but is much Improved. A large number of people from here attended the political meeting st Whlteeboro last Wednsaday evening.
George Eld ridge was In Ocean City on bust neat Saturday. J. Bailey, of Middletown, visited his daughter here Friday evening. Mrs. Lets Burke and mother, of Mershalriile. celled on Mrs. Richard
Voes Friday.
Mrs. Raymond Sack visited in Ocean City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winner and family spent Sunday with her parents. in Mullica Hill. Rev. Samuel Cawman was a Court House visitor on Saturday. Mrs. Cecelia Steelman la with
R. W. Cl iutlng and family, of Palermo, apent Wednesday evening here
with relatives.
Mias Ma.y Stewart has returned to Vineland after spending the summer here with her parents Several from here on Sunday went on the Excursion to Philadelphia, via the Reeding Railroad. George Kimble and some friet ds have gone on an auto trip to Maine
In hla Buick ear.
Mrs. W. Stout and c-ughter, Mrs. Edith Gordon and her little son. of Philadelphia, were calling op Mr. and Mrs. O. Stewart Sunday on their route to Wildwood. The large number of fishermen from Philadelphia still continue to come 4ewn on Sunday to tha Ashing
Mia. Joeeph Scrivanl. of Wildwood, took dinner with her sister here and apent the evening on Monday. Mr. and Mr*. Karl H. Clouting dined with Mrs. Harry Crooks at Wildwood on Wednesday evening. William Rawson, the flagman at Wild rood Junction Croesing on the Reading, has' been taken off for the
Mrs. Joeeph Scrivanl. Mrs. J. Curran. of Wildwood; Mias G. Kennedy, of New York City, and Mrs. C. B. Hobart end Mrs. K. Clouting, of Rio Grande, made an auto trip to Atlantic City on Tuesday, stopping at Ocean City for Mrs. Edward Spauld-
in«-
Captatn Stacy Cornish caught a good quantity ot fish last week consisting of 2(10 weak Osh and shout 160 blue fish. Mr. Finnic had as her guests over Sunday her sister. Mrs. Sarah Gerloch. and her daughter, who intends to stay for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norton and daughter Mary are paying a visit to Mrs. Norton’s mother In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. DUgart and daughter have returned to their homo In Philadelphia after spending the summer at their cottage, the Meadow Lark. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gaaklll have returned to Philadelphia for the win-
ter.
Mrs. Boas and two tons and ffSughter. of Rose street, were dowfi over the week-end. 1 Mrs. God ward had aa her guests over the week-end her eon and daugKler and James and Edward Pyles. Mrs. John Maeket Is down for a week as the guest of Mrs. Sutton. Mr. McDeritt is down far a week with Norman Sutton. Frank Rode is down on a gunning trip at the Edgewater cottage. Albert Laugtenger bed a large party of friends down over the weekend at the" Beverly cottage. Mr. and Mia. Todd are down at the Hiawatha cottage for an Indefinite stay. George CorrJMi and friedd v the week-end guests of Mr. Oomlsh’s mother. Mr and Mrs. William Miller were down at the Little Reha for a few days. Mr. Fullerton and hla mtsce. Mrs. Barth, ard son motored down from FrankfortfTor over the week-end Captain Cramer had a very large, crowd out Sunday in the Allard and every Body caught a large string of
“Money makes the mar* go.” and automobiles make the money go.
WOODBm HAS HOVEL POSTER HEWSPAPjj
On June ITtb three boy* nin little shack in Woodbine and or* nated the idea of a “posur n paper. They Immediately , upon this Idas, and the flr«- , was put up on a pole in.frunt oi Woodbine pOat-otAoe. As sooi the town-people
aware of), humble existence an audience « ed about it. and realised that at u Woodbine did hare a ncw.p though in a very Original aute. The little shack wherein the w , was mads was christened "The d of the Pen.” tt ia a very aoi, «ttle establishment giving shelter * the works of “Tha Woodbine Tha staff ot “Tha Woodbine' 1 Editor; Altr* l Robert Ot* first, Vioe-pi asideat; tells Gabu se retary aad Alex —andaishon. T- a urer and Cartoonist.
hard be killed himself.’' ••SuleideT” “No. 1
friends in Philadelphia for a week. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Stevens were in Ocean City oc Saturday. Carol Stebblns was in Ocean City on Saturday afternoon. Carol Baker and Miss Ella Beebe, of Tuekahoe. were In town Sundav. On next Sunday afternoon, the 24th. Presiding Elder Wagg preaches at the Beesley's Point church. Those who attend will not be sorry. j Mr. and Mrs. James Smith visited relatives in Pennagrove on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winner enterthlned friends Saturday evening. WUllard Sack, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with hla parent*. Mrs. Miry DeSantis entertained a number of friends on Sunday from
Philadelphia.
SOUTH SEAVILLE
Mrs. Eva Riley was at Sea lale ity Wednesday. Mrs. Edward McAUlnter was sbopIng in Ocean City on Wednesday. John Rocap and family were vlsltsg relatives at Vineland Saturday. Miaa Elizabeth Heaton, of Bryn lawr. apent Friday night with her arects. Eleazor Heaton and wile. Mrs. John Sheldon, who has been ulte 111. Is much Improved at this riling. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Varney, of trathmere. and Mr and Mrs. Waller harp, of Sea Isle City, called on C. L Westcott and wife Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Steelman, f Offmde and Mr^snd Mrs. William mlth. of West Philadelphia, motored own on Saturday and were the uests of H. F. Pierson and family rer the week-end. Frank Ross, of Woodbury, visited is father. George Row on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M Westcott lotored to At Untie City Sunday. H. B. Payne. Jr., recently visited U parents. Mrs. Olive McAllUter attended the rate Coun-rii of the Daughters of orericc st Newark the first of the
lr. aad Mrs. C. M. Westcott. Mrs. yard McAllister and Mrs. Mary ton and daugnter Hulda. attendhe presentation of a ailk flag by .cent Council No. «1. D. of A., to Methodlat Church, of Goehm.
day night.
*v. Ford Jackaon and family enained relatives over Its week-end..
Mrs. William Sapp. Mias Ruth Corson and Merrill Corson rial ted AlUntlc City Seturday. Morris Stephenson, of Cape May. spent the WWt-enfi with Miss Dorothy Madara. Byron Young left Saturday to begin his third year of studies In Phila-
delphia.
Miss Elizabeth Ytrslig 1* recovering from a nail punctur* in her foot. Mr. and Mrs. Elnathan Sapp motored to North Jersey Sunday. Many people from this town spent Saturday evening In Ocean City. Earl ?app was a Pleasantfille visitor Saturday < enlng. The Misses Mabel and Grace Ballinger entertained Ocean City callers
Sunday.
Mr*. E1U Corson is entertaining Mrs. Moores, of Philadelphia. Mrs OrUndo Giberson visited her sister. Mrs. Howard Stiles, last week. William Layton and family mot ored to' Tuekahoe Saturday. Mrs Asa Madara and aon Herbert apent Sunday Is Philadelphia, visiting relatives. Mr*. William Lowry is entomining AtUntic City friends. Mrs Elizabeth Young ta enjoying the stay of her aunt. Mrs Sack. Mis* Maiiei Clay vUited the Tuckahoe High School one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith called 00 Charlie Foster, of South S^avtlle. on
Sunday.
Harvey Young U now motoring In his new Ford Sedan.
HAGHOLIA COUNCIL EHTEBTAOTS
Magnolia Council. No. 15 D. of A., entertained Ocean City Council No. 10. Cresent Council No. (1. of Goshen. and Avalon Council No. 95 on Thursday night at the P. O. S. of A. Hall. South Seaville. The regular business session was followed with a repast, such as the ladles of only South Seaville know how to provide. The P. O. 8. of A band assisted with (he entertainment which consisted of recitations and music by members of the local council. An address was made by State Council Secretary, Miss Sally Lake, of Ocewn City.
SUGGESTS BLOOMEKS FOB HEN
Various parties In the county seem of the opinion that women should never wear anything, even a bathing suit, abort cf ankle-length, says the Court House Ga&tte. No doubt It will be a matter of only a few years before some “Purity League reformer" will declare that mea must baths more fully clad. When thing* reach that s.ate. we would auggesi that the men bathe In bloomers and that the women wear* oter-sMs Look go-d as a front pag* news feature, wouldn’t It?
A Sew "Wae" o& Fat
Ultra Means Very. Yon Know She—Doa’t you think thai Myrtle looks ugly la that ultra-low-cut
dress?
lie—Not as fur a* I can
Mr. Patrick Caliahaa was discovered standing before an Ocean , City drug store, which displayed a large slga. "Nut Sundae.” Pat gs/ed at the sign a long time and then said 10 Hennsaacy. who bad
• ome to the door.
"Ash Wednesday. Shrove Tuesday. G<»od Friday—-say. this Is a new wsn
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