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.OCEAH VIEW b Hazel and Nellie Washburn were Atlantic City shoppers on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mra. James Wrench, of Ocean City, called on friends here OB Sunday. Owen Dervin lost a valuable horse on Monday. Joseph Down am Is having running water installed. Edward Buck, of Sea Isle City, is doing the work. Mrs. William Carew was an Atlantic City shopper on Saturday even-
. Jng.
p Miss Alma Way has tonsllltls. Mrs. Joseph Loyd and son, Matthew, were Ocean City callers
Lyman Warner and family were Sea Isle City visitors on Saturday
evening.
Eaymond Borarth was visiting Mends at Egg Harbor on Monday. The American Cut Olass Works are cutting some high class crystal ware
SOUTH SEAVTLLE Mrs. John Sheldon was shopping In Millville on Thursday. Mra. John Bllnn. of North Woodbury, recently visited Mra. Harry Morgan. F. M. Httner. of Philadelphia, was with his ftmily over the week-end. Mra. Edward McAllister has returned home after visiting friends at Glen Gardner and Willow Grove. Pa. u Grace was In Philadelphia on
, Mra. Edward McAllister and Mbs Hnlda Heaton were at the Court Bouse Saturday. Lewis Barnes, of Millville, passed the week-end with his grandparents, H. A. Payne and wife. James Hanna, of South Vineland, was visiting Harmon Hilton the first of thp week. Samuel Morton, of Ocean City, called on his sister. Mrs. William Champion. Tuesday. George Httner baa moved hla family to Sea Isle City. Mra. Carlton Weetcott apent Tuesday with Mra. Walter Sharp at Sea Me City. W. L. Coe made a business trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday.
SWAIHTOH Archie Richardson underwent operation for a growth In his ear. in Philadelphia on Saturday, his father and mother accompanying him Philadelphia. Mra. Robert Richardson, son Jack and a friend of Philadelphia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richardson. The many friends of Mrs. Isaac Powell were sorry to hear of her serious illness at her home at Court House. The Christmas entertainment will be held in the church on Monday evening (Christmas night). Several of our people were shopping at Court House on Monday. Major and Mrs. E. O. Howell and John Smith attended the American Legion minstrel given at Court House on Friday evening. Edward Calloway, of Clermont, la quite sick with a swollen gland In the throat. \ Mr. and Mra. Frank Swain attended a party at Strathmore on Monday evening. A. and L. D. Ludlam made a busess trip to Wildwood on Monday. Mrs. Amos Brower has sufficiently recovered from her recent operation as to be able to come home on
day.
Leroy Heas Is improving, at this writing. Mra. Electra Godfrey was at Court House on Saturday. The Christmas Choir practiced at the church on Wednesday evening, at Luther Swain’s on Thursday Ing and at Alfred Sparkee’ on Friday evening. The many relatives here of Newn Townsend took him a surprise party on Friday evening of last
210 G2AH92 * George Stewart apent one day reeently In Wildwood. Mrs. Catherine Hand apent Tuesday In Wildwood. A. Entrlkin and family have moved into Mr. Fisher's house at South Rio Grande. Mra. Julia Clouting and son. Howard Clouting, of Pslermo. apent Friday with her daughter-la-law hare. Mias Cornelia Eckeraley visited rel- • stives at Ocean View over the week-
end.
A party from Wildwood have bought the house recently vacated by AJL Entrlkin and family Frank Corson and brother visited In Fishing Creek on Monday. Mr. and Mra. A. Butcher visited Wild wood on Saturday. Lawyer L. Hildreth spent Saturday la Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner entertained company over Sunday. Several came down on the Sunday excursion to vlalt relatives and friends. Mra. C. B Robart and daughter were Wildwood visitors one day re•eatly. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hildreth entertained company over Sunday. Mra. George Stewart tailed on Mra. C. B. Robart on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting spent iptnday at Palermo with hia parents. T. H. Price, daughter and granddaughter spent Monday at South Seavilie with Mr. and Mra. Harry Robart. Sr. Walter Hand. Jr., apent Saturday •vetting at Court House
gtJHPBISE FOB KB. VARNEY Several members of South Beavllle Orange. No. 162. tendered a surprise party to Percy Varney, at Strathtnerc, on Monday night In honor of hla birthday. The evening passed all too quickly In playing games, dancing and music. After refreahmenta were aerved a smoking set was presented lo Mr. Varney by C. Foster, Hr., aa a token of esteem and good fellowship from South Heavllle
Orange.
Among those present were: Mr and Mra. Samuel Christian, of El dors; Mr. and Mra. Lewis Edwards and Mrs. Eliu Devltt, of South Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain and Ralph Evanr: of Swalnton; Mr. and Mra. C. M. West cot t. Mra. How Hit ton, Mrs. Olive McAllister, Mr. and Mra. C. E. Foster. Hr. and Miss 1 garet Foster, of South Heavllle. and Mlsa Helen Coaaon, of Sea Isle City.
People who cannot afford a trip around the wqrM may be able- to gather some pointers from Jlgga and Maggie.
DEHXISVILLE
Mr. and Mra. Z. Taylor have gone The Building and Loan Association to Philadelphia where they will visit meets on Monday evening. Mra. Annie Rolan and after leaving Melvin Trlmbel and Alfred McCulthere will spend the rest of the win- lough were off shore on Wednesday ter at Oak Lane. getting a tree for the school. Miss Gladys Geary apent the week- Mra. Qua Wlttkamp waa in Philsend in Cape May Court House with delphia on Friday.
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Douglas. V. O. Miller Is substituting for T. J. Dwell at the Belleplaln school. Mra. Eugene Way la visiting Mrs. Edward Wells In Philadelphia this
sek.
Mr. and Mrs. John Appellate have recently left the home of Miss Somers where they paid an extended vlalt. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Fldler called on lelatlvee at Haleyvllle on Sunday. Philadelphia shoppers on Saturday were Mra. Samuel Woolaon, Mra. O. M. Geary. Mlsa Roxana Gandy and Misses HatUe and Sarah Fldler. Mrs. Brooks Blixxsrd and 1 Margaret Blluard were Millville shoppers on Monday. Members of the Alrmnl attending the Mid-Winter Reception at Middle Towmahip High School on Friday evening were. Mrs. Ray Weetcott, Misses Hattie. Sarah. Helen and Elisabeth Fldler, Meeara. Ray and Clarence Weetcott, Paul E. Cheater and V. O. Miner. The Christmaa entertainment, given by our dhll'dren on Thursday evening, waa thoroughly enjoyed by the community.
James 8. Smith and Powell Matiew« are on this week’s atek list. Mrs. JuUus Van Glider visited her parents In Middletown last Monday. Thomas Mandella visited hla aunt
PALERMO A large number of the the J. R. O. U. A. M. wiU attend the meeting of the Past Councilors at Cold Spring Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. S. Clouting visited her daughter in Ocean City Monday even-
ing.
Scftnera Collins and Mias Margaret Dailey motored to Ocean City Saturday evening. The grammar school children are preparing an entertainment for Christmas which will be held In the school building this afternoon. Mias Madeline Gannon la Buffering from a severe cold. Mra. Richard Hamel went to Philadelphia Monday morning. Harry'Gannon and son. Harry, Jr., were In Atlantic City the first of the sek. i Mra. Cake waa one of the Christmas shoppers In Philadelphia Mon-
day.
The Juniors meet aa usual Monday evening. George Garrett wra among those who went to Ocean City for automoblle licenses. Mrs. George Trlpple made a business trip to Ocean City Monday morning. Robert Garrett was a Juror in the court at Cape .May Court House last
week.
Howard Clouting and mother were at Cape May Court House Monday
evening.
Mra. Guaale Field entertained relatives Saturday. Frank De Cray la building a new home In Ocean City Park. Ralph Nickerson, of South Ocean City, visited friends In Palermo on his way to Seavllle Monday. Mrs. Eknma OUea. visited friends In Ocesn City one day laat week. Mr. and Mra. Charles Clouting, of Sea Isle City, were In town last week. Mrs. Cake and daughter. Sophia, called on Mrs. Carrie Flfld Sunday. Miss E. Dailey and Mlaa E. Clouting went to Ocean City Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Julia Clouting and Mra. Karl Clouting went to Woodbine Sunday. Enoch Shourds. of Ocean City, called on R. W. Clouting Thursday. Elisabeth Dailey visited her sister. Mrs. Harriet Dibb, Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Walter Clouting visited Mrs Edna Wells in Ocean City Thursday Reuben Clouting has seriously In-
jured h!s hand.
Mr. Shire and family have moved
to Ocean City.
Mra. Nora Corson apent laat week
with her sister In Beesley’s Point. Ira Champion made a buslneaa trip morning'
to Palermo Thursday morning. Mr Bnd Mr » william Wlae. of Enoch Madara and family spent a Vineland, are spending a tew day. week In Bridgeton. with Mr snd Mrs Rlnaldo Oroome
H. Clouting and father made a :
buslneaa trip to Dennl.vllle Thura- Moke • Dora yuh really lor# m«
Harry Butler, of Tucks hoe, called on hla brother here Thunday. Mrs. Fred Carter was In Atlantic City laat Wednesday. Mra. Clarence Winner and Mrs. Hannah Sharp were Court House visitors last Wednesday. Mrs. Sophia Roes and son, of Tuckahoe. called on Mrs. Edgar Bora on
Friday.
Mra. Walter Vora > .sited in Pleasant vl lie the laat of the week. Dr. E. Miller, of Tuckahoe, visited song friends here Friday. Mra. Frank Gandy was shopping In Ocean City last Weduesday. Mra. Alfred Sapp w^ n Atlantic City visitor the first of the weak. Mrs. Morgan Lee and son. George, visited Mra. Herman Lair in Ocean City on Thursday. Mra. Hannah Van Gilder la visiting her daughter In Court House for a few days. Mra. Lydia Corson and Mlaa Bara Corson were visitors In Ocean City Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Winner ere Philadelphia shoppers last Thursday Mr. and Mra. Washington Van Gilder attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wlllete at Court House last Saturday. Frank Durell, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mra. J. B. H iff man. Court House, called on her mother last Friday. Rlnaldo Oroome had hla hand seriously hurt with barb wire lest Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Corson wi In Court House laat Tueeday. Mr. and Mra. Norman Burke, of Tuckehoe, called on hla mother the
first of the week.
Mra. Edgar Rosa, daughter and grandson were shopping In Atlantu
City Wednesday.
Mra. Eva Hoff visited her eon in Ocean City on Saturday. Mra. John Mason visited a dentlm offtoe In Ocean City Wednesday. Peter B. Hoff, of Penns Grove, spent the week-end wtth his father Mr. and Mt«. George Hoff attended the court laat Tuesday. Mra. Kathrlne Btetser, of Ocean City, spent a few days with friend* 1
here.
Mr*. Emma Voea visited friends In' Philadelphia the first part of the
waek.
On last Wednesday Richard Vora butchered two line hog*. About twenty aaeemblcd there to partake of
a fine dinner.
Lewi* Van Gilder, of Ocean Yl**waa calling on friends here Monday
A. P. Thompson has gone home to Narberth for over Christmas. Lewis Fisher waa
tor.
Mra. Frank L. Cobb and son. Calvert. are (spending a few days In Philadelphia. Jim McShaln and J. Muffrey were in town on Monday. E. P. Johnson, Jr., was down over the week-^id. Mias Bertha Wlttkamp, Jack Godfrey and Harlan Wlttkamp attended the dance at the Hann Hall on Saturday night at Ocean City. Earl M. Waddington entertained a few friends on Saturday night Mr. and Mra. P. E. Varney entertained a few friends at dinner Monday evening, aa it waa Mr. Varney’s birthday. Mrs. Gua Wlttkamp and Mlaa Stella Wlttkamp left Tueeday morning for a few days In Washington. D. C. Mlaa Elisabeth McCullough gave a party and daneo at her home on Wed The evening was apent very pleasant playing gas and dancing. Those who attended the party wore Mlaa Delphln* McCullough. Elsie Cheatwood, Edith Jeffries. Helen Buck, Marlon Trout, Ruth Camp, Carolyn Rodgers, Catherine Gordon. Cecelia Newcomer Marv Collins, Beruia Wlttkamp, Evelyn Holaroth, Evelyn Smijh, Mary Carothera, Elisabeth McCullough. Edgar Barron, Wesley Barclay, Wil Andrew Steelman, jn, Scott /dams, George Gardiner, Earl Mulllkln, Joe Roes. Harlan Wlttkamp, Von MoCullen. Ladle Sml'*, Jack Godfrey. William Carothera, Tom ttuilama, Phillip Kuteher. (Barron wants to know If that lag home). Mlsa Mary Carothera Wfs In Ocean City over the week-end. Mrs. O. R. McCullough waa Ip Philadelphia on Monday. Frank Schaffer was do
Personally we have an Idea that the longer skirts woVt he much worn until some of the shorter onea worn out. Ever atop to think what would the world do If it wore not for aa pins, gargles Amos Tash. Ton may have noticed that nearer wrung a man la the more Impatient he la of criticism.
soils DENIS Prof. Edward Jefferson, of Hotchkiss College, la spending hla tlon with hla father. Mlaa Erma NicHeraon spent ,week-end with Mra CUaton Nicker-
son.
Mra. Smith Stilts went to Cape May Court House on Tueeday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas and A. Broelus went to Wildwood on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Lawrence McKatg and Mra. Smith Stllee visited Wildwood on Monday. Mra. Clinton Nickerson went to Millville on Friday. Captain A. Pniladelphla visitor on Saturday. Mra. Frank Barnes called on friends In Dennlsvllle on Monday. Mra. George Peterson, Mias Sarah Peterson and Ellla Norton called on Mra. a Stllee on Wednesday. Matthew Jefferson apent Sunday with his tether. Several of our people went to Sea Isle City to get automobile licensee on Thursday. Samuel Morton called on hia stater on Monday. Thomas Miller and Chat. Fldler attendel Court laat week. brands Boyle spent the week-end with hla brother. Harry Thcknas and family went to Philadelphia on Thursday. C. F. Learning went to Ocean City on Friday. H. A. Thomas has been having a vacation. Gentlemen who call on our fair lies should take their bicycle* In the parlor aa they sometimes get tired of waiting and return home. Mr. and Mra. Norman Pisttyman rat to Philadelphia on Monday. Adna Hickman la visiting hla daughter at Cold Spring. Richard Learning la spending hla vacation with hla father. Mlaa Hannah McCormick spent the week-end with Mrs. Belle Miller. Miss Mary Ludlam attended a teachers' meeting at Cape May Court House on Thursday. Ralph Peterson, of Avalon called on relatives on Saturday. I. Copeman apent the week-end at hla home here. Mlaa Bertha Hagan visited her L. Fldler, over the weekwill start on a trip around the world on January tth.
Mlaa D. Cutler left Saturday f or Philadelphia for an Indefinite 8 Uy. Members of *h* Bed Cross met it the Central School Bonding Tuesday evening? December 12th. Mra. Eby and Mra Specter were Philadelphia vtsttora ova- the weekMr. and Mra A. Roseafeld enter.
day evening. Thea. Abrams returned from Philadelphia Saturday. L. Peterson la OMBdlng her sks* vacation «t bar home in Maryland. A numbti of members of the local American Legion Poet attended a rally at Wildwood Friday evening. The Bbard of Education held their meeting at the pahlfe school, Moo- • Itth.
in PhHadefpMa.
If a maa Is too darn stubborn to agree with anybody, be la intellectual. The pubUe Is the one big political boas of this country. All roads lead to Jail If you drive fast enough.
What a defi^tful Gift a Bicycle would be to
your Boy
To* Kilt 1 win be man
nreme Joy of * trowing bqr over hi * Christas* Bfeyofe osoUMt he de•cribed—• Merck helps build bhaltb and character and aakaa Mm astste: of an out doon.
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day.
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tbinkin' ye.t."
Walter Clouting la slowly reroverIng from a long period of lllnem. Orlo Glberaon and family have
moved from Palermo.
Llnneaua Townsend and daughter were Ocean City vialtora Friday. Mr Lock and family have moved to Palermo for a *hrirt time.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Wills, of. Ocean City, apent Sunday with her You can always tell by the grease* parent* I snot* on the cushion* whether the; Mrs N. Corson was an Ocean City garage man you told to go over the visitor Monday afternoon. car thoroughly, does.
"Great stenographer you ban there. Hure takes notes In s huny ' "Sure does. She'll be n plpplr when she gets so she can read ’em.'
Christmas Suggestions We will deliver to Tear deer * mew Ford Toaria* Car, ltd Model, with tea tm
TUik of getting • new 1M3 TO* TRUCK with eitlur Itud.nl or High Spend Oeut for IIW.S0 don end 187.76 with twelve monthly payments. ALL OTHER MODELS OB THE TIME PAYMEHT FLAM If TOO 10 D
Cape May Court House Garage Frank Even*, Manager Cape May Ccurt Houne, N. J.
Focer & Mecray Cape May, N. J.

