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CITY NEWS NOTES
n IW 1) Tb« LadiM' Aid, of the Lutheran Church, held a cake sale and lunchOon Thuraday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. K. B. Arnett returned (tom New York Monday evening, after a four days' vlelt with Mr. and Mn. E. P. Mast William EL Wltheron, winter conductor on the Stone Harbor Branch, haa leaaed the Culver bungalow on Megtune street. Mrs. William F. Stevens left on the •art; express thla morning for Philadelphia, where she will be the guest . Of her slater, Mrs. J. 8. Felton. The card party of the Women's ©vie Club will be held In the Stev•ns Hotel, on Friday evening. November third, with Mrs. Robert T. Stevens as the hostess. Harry Foster, of Neptune street. Was given a surprise by his family Tuesday night In honor of bis birthday anniversary. There was a cake With candles, ice creasn and the various accompaniments of a birthday taut. The three Sofroney boys went on a tislt to Philadelphia all by them•alves. Taking advantage of the four days' vacation they went up to Visit their uncle and annt. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts, returning Manday afternoon. The Young People's Society has been organised with the following offteers: President. Amanda Wright; ■seretary, Margaret Tolson; Treasurer. Edith Halleran. The Society held 1U first public function Wednesday evening, a dance at Moose Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peterson, Sr., .find Master Thomas arrived home from their trip the last of the week. They had a delightful time at Niagara and met Mrs. A. W. Miller and Mrs. Struthere. The last day It was •S degrees, and the wind hurled the
Mrs. George Culver la just back from Philadelphia. Eugene Halleran went to the big Navy football game at Annapolis. He was next the ill fated car which coat the life of one of the students. Chariee Hahn la In Philadelphia helping his aon-in-law. W. W. MacMurray, In opening his new ellk house, on Market street at Tenth. 1 Accident to a Shirt Husband (looking up from the paper which he was reading)—“1 aee Thonpaon's shirt store haa been burned out" Wife (slightly deaf)—"Whose?" Husband—"Thompson ' s shirt store.” Wife—“Dear me, who wore It?" What's going to be the penalty for bootlegging coal thla winter? One reason there la so much sadness In the world is that somewhere it Is always time to get up In the morning. The penitentiary Is full of recklem people; so are the hospitals.
Remember the old fashioned fakir who used to give an exhibition of mind reading by b&adfolding himself and driving a team of horses at breakneck speed through the streets? Nothing, only there's a lot mors of them nowadays driving Ford delivery wagons. When s man Is courting a girl he Just can't bear to have her out of his sight. When he's married to b» a short time, she just won't sec him get out of her sight. They T.infcsd the Ether Ckan Jack Spratt Ukas jass an' that— His wife wants classic song; He had to buy a couple nets And now they get along. Joe the PtoddeTsays he tumble with too many of these " ve wires" la that they need toomuc* insulation. Look on the t.ight side. If you wore better clothes people might take you for a bootlegger. There Is bo surer way of getting deeply in debt than trying to (OUow the neighbor's pace.
Another lovely week-end brought ■may to the shore
Mr. and Mn. Louie Stnbue, John and Boh Queroli. George Beck. Leo My•ta. Mr. and Mra. Delflno. Mr. and in. William J. Barr and family and A. D. Rrmlllo and family.
USE ELECTRICITY Use it to ecok with, to heat with, to light year home, operate year (aa, run yosr iron, or supply power lor i
The Sea Isle City Municipal Electric plant is now firing continuous twenty-four hour yeor-around service of a quality and reliability that is equalled by few
A mighty (one is musxled, waiting to be act into aetisa by your mere tuning of a switch. It is safe, wwarioal and efficient in any task you place npen it
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: BeU people pride ouraelvef not alone on r knowledge of the telephone business.
When you apply for £ Bell Telephone— When you want your telephone moved—, Or when you want a mimindei standing adjusted— You get in touch with the Bell Business Office either in person, by mail or by tele-
phone.
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We pride ourselves more on the her drat rcgudkss of how you come to us— Whether by walking into die office Or calling or. the telephone Or by writing a letter, We strive to live up to me tradition of cur ca&ng That tradition is founded on the word cosutesy. For we have a teal interest m /our telephone needs;' And we’re here to serve you—with courtesy. For we know that omtesy hoys. THE DELAWARE fir ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE CO.
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The Restful Bed Room
Perhaps the greatest mistake that may be made in the finishing and furnishing of the bedroom is to overdeeorate and over-color it Hie bedroom is intended to be a place where one can relax completely, and great care should be taken that no part of it is too noticeable. The hanging*, the walls, the rugs, the furniture, and the woodwork should all be subdued and restful. We show a number of such designs in our plan books. Ton will find in them many interesting suggestions which will help yon tc keep your bedrooms well within the bounds of good Uste and good sense. Wherever possible bedrooms should be located on the sunny side of the house and generous provision* made for natural light and good ventilation. The coloring of the bedroom should be carefully studied.
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The Sanitary Bath ‘ Room
Before ptanuiug the bathraam for the haaae of your dreams, it weald be well to refer again ta that subject in the article, “A Waman’s Thoughts Abaci a Home '’ It contains much valuable adrioa for making aad keeping the bathroom aanitary. In aiittke ta fha aseal eonsideratioa of the immaculate finishing af waSs aad wood-
drawer roam for faathroooT 1 eluded. Also, many find the place for » mirror door.
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