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OCEAH VIEW Mrs. Somers Corson was an Ocean City shopper o& Monday. lira. Elizabeth Way arid daughter spent the week-end at Philadelphia with ; datives. Owen Dervin is spending some time at Philadelphia with his sister. Lyman Warner and family called on relatives at Newfleld on Christmas Day. Hisses Ida and Ruth Abrams, of » Philadelphia, called on their sister here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sutton, of ▲nglesea, spent Christmas at her home here. I Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jeffries, of ^ Ocean City, spent Christmas here j with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gandy were Philadelphia shoppers on Friday. Mias Evelyn Mason, of Philadelphia. called on her parents here over the week-end. * Miss Edyth Wills was a Sea lale City chopper on Saturday. Mrs. John Barter and son and George Warner were Atlantic City shoppers on Wednesday. * William J. Kurtz and mother spent Christmas Day at Egg Harbor with
non.
Amos Gandy, of Philadelphia, called on his father here on Chrlst-
aas Day.
Miss Kathryn Faucet was an Ocean City visitor on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downam and Harry Downam and wife, and Mrs. Ernest Downata were Atlantic City shoppers on Wednesday. Mr. aad Mrs. Albert Kurtz and two
i Cornelia Bckeraley. of Rio b la speediag the holidays at
Lsoaard Dallas Is on the sick list.
• A number of people attended the Oirlstmas entertainment given In the Baptist Church Saturday evening. Ralph Nickerson, of South Ocean City, was in town Suuday evening. Miss Cecil Corson, of West Cape May, is spending a week with parents. Mrs. Smith Collins, of Ocean City, visited her country home, Tuesday. Howard Clouting made a business trip to •Strathmer? Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard DeCray, of Philadelphia, spent Christmas with K. 8. Clouting and family. Mrs. Carrie Field and Mrs. Gussie Field visited Mrs. Leslie Adams Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Julia Clouting. H. Clouting. Mlaa Emma Clouting and Mrs. En Giles spent Christmas with C. B. Robert and family at Rto Grande. Harry Gannon and daughter, Madeline. were Ocean City visitors Tuesday evening. Norman Brown and family. WenOnah. visited L. Townsend over
IItM Bertha Field went to Woodbine Sunday morning. Miss Myra Clouting is spending a week with her parents. Frank Sack has been seriously ill lor the past week. Louis Pashley and family went to Deerfield for Christman. Clarence Winner and family, of Petersburg, called on Mrs. Cake. William Godfrey, an attorney from Atlantic City, visited his parents one day last week. Miss Margsret Laughlin called on friends In Paieitno Monday. Mr. Burleigh, tax collector Ocean City, visited his sister. Mrs. Julia Townsend. Monday morning. Albert Weils and family, of Ocean City, spent Chrjtmas with her parents. Mr. Ball'nger and sou. of Beesley's Point, called on friends Sunday afternoon. O. W. Rhittenhouse called 01 W. Clouting Sunday. Mrs. Harry Gannon entertained relatives Monday evening. Mrs. Frank De Vault, of Strathmere. has moved to Palermo. Daniel Ott is having his lawn terraced. • Mias Lydia Springer called on Mias Mary Vlzzard Saturday evening. Norman Cake has gone to Wilmington. Del., for a - short time. Mrs. '/tom Corson called on bet sister. Mrs Elton Corson. Saturday. Dart of Avondale, a Springer spaniel. owned by a Coast Guard at Station No. 128. is proving himself a success to his master. Floyd Simms and son. James, of Ocean City, call** on relatives Sun-
day.
Ralph Nickerson and Howard Clouting, the organisers of a Butcb«ra’ Club In Palermo, gave a demonstration at R. W. Clou ting's whose porkers tipped the scales at nine hundred pounds.
PETERSBURG Milton Roes, of Audubon, visited his parents on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hagelgano, of Tuckahoe, were callers in Petersburg Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Gandy visited her mother in Tuckahoe on Tuesday. Mrs. Noah Collins spent Thursday with her daughters in Ocean City. Miss Anna Gandy, of Audubon, is with her parents for the Christmas holidays. Miss Carrie Voae war, in Tuckahoe on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ebben Brown were shoppers in Ocean City Wednesday. Miss HatUe Van Gilder, of Court House, sfeent Sunday with relatives here. A. C. Butler is away among friends for a week's vacation. Mrs. Deborah Van Glider has returned home after spending a few days in Philadelphia. Washington Van Gilder was Tuckahoe on business Wednesday. and Mrs. Luther Snyder, Tuckahoe, called on her sister here Monday evening. Rev. and Mrs. 8. Cawman have been visiting relatives in Maryland this Mrs. Medora Voss and daughter ere in Atlantic City the middle of the v Mr. and Mra. David Creswell have closed their home here and gone to Ocean City for the winter. A Mr. Rossman, of Philadelphia, in charge of the station here during the absence of the agent. Mra. Lewis Gandy, of Ocean City, visited her parents here Thursday. Mra. J. S. Smith, Mrs. &. C. Smith, Mra. Deborah Van Gilder were Atlantic City shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mra. William Matthews itertalned their children and families on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Caldwell and baby, of Trenton, are spending a few days with his mother. Mrs. Clarence Winner was a shopper In Ocean City on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Thaddeus Van Gilder and son were In Atlantic Ctiy on Saturday. The weekly prayer meeting ws* held at the home of Mr. and Mra. Edwin Ingeraoll Wednesday evening. Next week it will be at the ua.sou-
re.
Mr. and Mra. Washington Van Glider entertained a number of their relatives on Christmas Day. Mra. Mary A. Moore, of Otsssboro, Is spending a few days with her sisMr. and Mra. Walter Voss and daughter spent Christmas Day In Plaaaantville. Mr. and Mra. Howard Stltaa and n. of Court House, visited her mother the first of the week. Roland Van Gilder, of Allentown, called on his brother and family
Christmas.
Mrs. Carrie Carter and daughter, of Ocean City, spent the holidays 1th her son and wife hi Mr. and Mra. Cleveland Ewing, of Atlantic City, visited her mother th
first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Orns. of Mulltca Hill, spent last Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Clarence Winne*-. Miss Msbel Caldwell, of Trenton, spent the Christmas holidays with her mother. * Mr. and Mra. Frank Sack, of Palermo. attended the Christmas entertainment here Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Somers Corson, of Seaville. spent Christmas Day at her
father's home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Somers Sack dined with their son at Tuckahoe Christ-
mas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank El dredge, of Salem, spent Christman with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldredge. Mrs. B. T. Godfrey visited the' dressmaker at Wildwood on Friday. Nearly all of our townspeople were doing Christmas shopping at;
Court House or Friday.
S r. and Mrs. Harry McCool dined
Mr. and Mra. E. O, Howell on
Christmas.
Miss Sarah Richardson, of Cape May. spent Christmas here with her
parents.
John Hancock dined with h daughter at Wildwood Christmas. Too mas Delaney, o! Wildwood, called here en route to Sea Isle City on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Webster Bright aad son. of Wildwood, called on Bright's sister. Mrs. Allison Lndlam, Christmas afternoon. William Thomas spent Thursday In Philadelphia. Electra Godfrey and Humphrey Ludlam were entertained at turkey dinner by Mr. and Mrs. L. D. I * at Clermont ou Christmas Da/. Edward Calloway, who has been seriously 111. is slightly improved at this writing. Leroy Heap has sufficiently recovered from the attack of double roonta as to b? able to come stairs on Saturday. Charles Rice butchered two porkers on Saturday. L. T. Swain entertained hts seat MlUlcent and Mias Smith, of Clermont. on Christmas. Little Alice Wood Is finite sick at this writing. Allison Ludlam snd George were the lucky deer hunters the first day of the season. George brought down a 100-pound buck and Allison 180-pound one with nine prong
>rn».
Deborah, wife of Warren Mitchell, age 76 years, paaned away at one o’clock Christmas morning at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Kearn Clark, at Ocean City. Mrs. Mitchell • been seriously ill for several nth*. She spent several years of r life here but until recently ed st Ocean City. She Is survived by s husband, two daughters, Mra. Kearn Clark, of Ocean City: Mra. WHHanl Adams, of Palermo; Ralph Mltched. of Woodbine, and two brocity. and Hmnphi cy Lndlam, of this place. ilty extends Its sympathy to the bereaved re la tl vs. sanity Christmas entertatngiven In Asbury Church on Christmas night unde, the direction of Superintendent Edward Post and Mrs. Jennie Ludlam. The Church was wetl lined with an appreciative The chUdren their parts especially well and the singing was enjoyed by all. B made a nit with the chlldrep looked quite fatherly with the Ash holt baby os one arm and the Stephen's baby on the other. The church was appropriately
Mr. and Mra. Frank Barnes spent I Christinas with Mr. and Mr*. W. Smith at Atlantic city. Alvin McKaig spent the week-end I
with his mother.
Miss Mary Meerwald, of Camden, mnd Mias Agnes Meerwald, of Tren-i ton. spent the holidays with their parents. \ I Mra. Jaa. Hasbrouck and son, of Bridgeton, were calling on friends on Sunday. t j Mr. and Mra. John Whitaker were calling on Mr..and Mrs. Lawrence 1
McKaig on Sunday.
Matthew Jefferson and family spent Christmas with his father. Augustus, William,' Francis end Edward Meerwald went to Wildwood
j
MUi Margaret Footer called on the lasee Lndlam on Saturday. Mrs. Laura McKaig and son spent Christman with Mr. end Mra. Ralph Goff at Ocean City. j Mian P. N. Williams is vlstting at
Mian Lydia Nickerson spent Christis# with bar sister nt Ocean City.
Christman at Oesaa City.
M.-. and Mrs. Norman Prettyman re. Belle Pillar and Mlaa Lydia
it to Capa May Court
his eon. Lu
Mra. K. Devftt and ent Sunday with Eugene Devltt st
Cape May.
Mr. and Mrs. Christmas at
laaes Margaret and Mary Ludlam
visited Jaaae Lndlam at Cape May
Court House on Christmas. Mr. aad Mrs. SsmueT Morton vM
ted Miss EUa Morton ou Thursday. Mias Jennie Hallbwell spent the
week-end with her paientn.
Joseph Robinson snd family went
to Millville on Wednesday.
given in the M. R. Church ou Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Warner spent Christmas at the home of Dr. Eugene Way. Miss Maria Miner, of Greenwich, Conn., is spending the holidays with her mother. Mrs. Jennie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams, of Philadelphia, spent Christmas With Frank Fidlar and family. Mias Sue Chester, of Brooklyn, is spending her vacation here where her brother. Paul Edmund Chester, of Newark. Joined her for the holidays. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Westoott, of Harrisburg, spent a few days here. On Christmas Day Mr. Westeott brought down nine large dudes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurts visited John Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll spent the week-end at the home of J. K. Carroll, leaving on Christmas morning for Jersey C y. Mr. sad Mra. Albert BushneU, of Claymont, Del., are vial ting Mrs. Carrie BushneU. Mr. and Mrs. Fluvial on Monday took B. W. James to the Atlantic City Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Town find family, of Sea Isle City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evertnghmn and sou. of HeialervUle, took dinner at the home of Uriah Gandy on Sunday. Guests st the home of Ogden Gandy for the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker and Mias Mtb Gandy. Him Helen Fidler spent the 1 days with her mother aad sister. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Comm aad son, of Philadelphia, were at the Thompson home over the weak sad Mrs. Mary Fidler la visiting Mra. John J. Jack In Philadelphia Cor a
Mk.
Brook BUssard snd family en talned Mr. and Mra. Hereehel Tterae, of Dorchester, on Christmas Day. Mra. I lids and Mra. K. T. Johnson have bee. • visit!nr relatives here the at week The eot ununity was greatly saddened on Tuesday to hear of the death of Miss Maria Towherad.' Mias Townsend was loved and respected everyone and was noted for her generosity. She was eighty-two years old and is survived by three atstare, MVs. Ellda Johnson, of Philadelphia, and Misses Hannah and Myra Townof DennisviUe. The sympathy of the community goes out to the beretatlvea.
The pupils of our school gave a
Christmas entertainment .on Friday
afternoon. Both rooms of the sti were hesutifuUy decorated with a which made the visitors (pel
Some men believe they sre entirely seif-made because they have forgotten all the help they received.
were noticed in the several nearby towns. The children each carried home a well filled sock of candy and pop corn and an apple. Clifford Temple. old boys, presided st the organ. At
the cl<
Ing happy.
The Electric Company is putting the wires up through here now but the linemen went home for thf Christmas holiday. John Anhalt has an Overland au-
tomobile.
George Post snd mother. Ckarlle Stephens snd Allison Ludlam motored to Egg Harbor on Sunday and took little Mary snd Lavinia Calloway over snd brought back tirand-
Mr. and Mra. Leroy Boyd, of Ger-, ms Calloway. mantown. and Mias Anna McCoach. [ ■ of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with SOUTH SEAVILLE their parents. Mr. and Mra. John Yank, of Ocean Miss Elizabeth Heaton, of PbtiaCity. spent Sunday with her mother, delphla. Is visiting her parents. Mr. Frank Durell, of Wildwood, vial- and Mrs. Eleasor Heaton, ted friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Steelman :: nnd daughter. Margaret, motored SOUTH SEAVILLE i down from Camden for a visit with i..... i H. T. Plerw.ii and family. Mins Helen Fisher, of Philadelphia.: William Le Tnrneau and eon. Rusts visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs ; sell, visited relatives st Camden on Andrew Fisher, for t sn indefinite ! Friday. time. | Home for the holidays are Mimes Master Albert Westeott. of Ocear ! Mildred Sutton snd Helen Maxon City, is with his grandparents, Mr. from the State Normal at Trenton, and Mra. C. M. Westeott. for-the hol-j Eugene Langley, of Malaga, vlsl1 dal's. | ted his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Warren Larricks was in Pblladi-1-, Langley, on Monday, phla on Friday. George Ross is spending the week Mrs. Lida Wheaton has returned with his son, Harold Ross, st Jersey
to the home of her daughter. Mrs.! City.
Harry Pierson, after visiting rein- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Larrick* entire* at Petersburg. tertalned relatives Jrom Camden over Miss Florence Corson, of Borden- the week-end. town. 1* passing the holidays under Mra. Ed wart) McAllister was the parental roof. Millville on Tueeday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Watson, of Arthur Larricks U visiting telaMtllvtlie. were with Mr. and Mrs. lives in Camden. William Mason over the week-end. j Mrs. Jennie Currie and sou. KtwdMr. and Mrs. John Rocap. with < erick. have gone to New York lor the Mr. and Mrs. George Hltner. of Sea holidays. Isle Ctiy. made a business trip to! Mr. and Mrs. William JJhn-iplou Cape Ma> Court House recently. | spent Christmas Day with Miss Ella Mrs. Rose Hilton was shopping in Morton at South Dennis.' Mill'HI- on Friday. j Mias Marie Gillen, of Csge May Ni< k. Jn’ n and James Catrambone ; Court House, was calling on Mias hsva gone to Newark for s few dayr. Mary Pierson Tuesday.
pretty sand table was displayed I primary room. It showed Baal snd Us reindeers os the way to s *e surrounded .by trees. At the end of tbs entertainment Basts paid s visit to the school sad made -the e ones happy by distributing
spending the Chi-Mass vacation with Istives in Baltimore. The last council meeting of isr was held st Thsraday evening, Mr. Vaughn sad Mr. were Millville shoppers lari W*dnss-
day evening.
L.'Shapiro, of Phlladelpi"*, «p the week-end with relatives here. The girl scouts enjoyed a party at the Central School building Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Rabtaowits anc children are spending the week
New Tork.
The Greenstein family motored to Vineland Sunday where they spent the day with frii A Legion meeting was held at the Borough Hall Monday evening, De-
cember 26th.
School closed here Friday for two Ml.a C. RsMnowItx visited friends st Bffi Harbor Sunday. Quite a number of people town over the hotlday. Among them were: S. Cohen. BenJ. Greenstein. M. Boyar. R. Goldinger, L. Levenson, I. Zuehovltz. C. Rablnowtiz and brother. Dr. Jos. Levenson. D. Blume. C. Cohen and brother. M. Blume. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Breslow and child. Ed. Breelow. H. Feldme i. M. Llpschltx, A. Letwin. 8. Hclpren, B. Feldman. Jean Kobb, E. Levin, B. Bear. A. Mendelshon and B. Greenstein. Members of the Ladlet Aid Society ■pent a pleasant evening at the Liberty Hall last Tuesday evening. Miss C. Kosenfeld entertained several boys and girls at her home Mon-
day evening.
James Smith, formerly of thu place, is very proud of a new baby boy. Edgar Conor, of New York, t, spending 'he holidays with hu i 3 . recto here Mrs. a G. Conor was an Ocean City visitor Saturday. Miss Mary Fox. of Ocean city ■pent Friday with Mra. JL B. Smith! Morris Woilete. of OoUlngswood otored to this place Saturday. The M. E. Church gave a Christas entertainment Monday evening Miss Grace snd Mabel Ballinger were Atlantic City shoppers Friday ¥«oy people enjoyed the school entertainment Friday afternoon. Edwin Darby, of Ocean City, spent Friday night with darac^e Smith. William Sapp visited Atlantic City Saturday. Thomas Ballinger and eon motored to Elmer Saturday. Earn eat Msdara has returned home after working at Goshen. Mrs, Charles Waaer visited Philadelphia Wednesday. Mra. Asa Madam and daughters motored to Atlantic City Saturday. William Brown was Sn AUaptit |Clty visitor Monday. Byron Young, of Philadelphia, pent the holidays here with his parots. Mrs. Lather Corson is now on the
The electric light the M. B. Church met at Oeena City Monday evylng. Give a boy everythfag he wanta aad some day he '
Mrs. Catherine Hand spent Wednesday in Wildwood. Miss Ida Sayre Is the proud owner of a aew bicycle. Mr. aad Mrs. George Stewart visited Wildwood on Wednesday. Horry Schroeder has a new Ford
Don’t Th* fourth husband of a well known a> 11**■ divorced her recently bM-aua* be louud another man In her flat when tie raided It. Mural: If you are happy a» the husband of a lady who has been married often, don't call on her unexpectedly.
Lawyer L. Hildreth spent day in Wildwood. Mr. Lock snd family have moved to Palermo for a short time. Him Edith Schroeder and An>m Hand were Wildwood visitors on Saturday. Mias Esther Hand, of North Jersey, spent the Christmas holidays here with her parents. William Gardner, Jr., spent holidays with his parents here. Mrs. Karl Clouting was a Wildwood shopper on Friday. Mrs. J. Scrlvanl, of WlidwoodL cAHtSd on her slater here Friday. Howard Clouting, i spent Sunday snd Monday with his brother hert. Several from here went to Wildwood Saturday evening to view the beautiful community tree. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting spent Sunday with his parents at Palermo. Theodore snd David Sayre spent Saturday evening In Wildwood. William Robart snd son. Merle, and daughter. Pearl, of Wildwood, called on his brother here Sunday. William Ivins, of Wildwood, called on Mr. snd Mrs. C. B. Robert Sunday
evening.
Norman Hand was a Wildwood visitor Saturday. Miss Hester Hildreth has been on the sick list this week. Mrs. Walter Hand is quite ill st this writing. Norman Hand spent Christmas at Cape May with relatives. Water Hand and faml'r rfieeti-'d a lovely piano from thel. daughter. Miss Eetber Hand, of North Jersey. Miss Catherine Smith, of Philadelphia. spent the Chrisimss holidays with her parents here. Mr. and Mra. William Rowson entertained their daughter, from Philadelphia. over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wlliism Gardner entertained company over Christmas. Mra. Julia Clouting. Mrs. Emms Giles. Miss Emma Clouting and Howard Clouting, all of Palermo, spent Christmas wtih Mrs. J. Cioutlng's son and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robart entertained company over Christmas. Miss Edith Schroeder and mother spent Monday afternoon wtih Mrs. Walter Hand.
BIG SALE! Vindaod Horse & Cattle Bazaar
8ATU1DAY, TOBITMI 30,-1922 of Hones, Cows, Pigs, Stoats, Farm
fit 10:30 A. M. Sharp. Poultry. Pigs and other property, until J:t0 P, M. •harp, then on Horaea for the rest ol
the day.
78 HEAD (V HOBOS AID MULES In the lot sre 40 head of horses Just arrived from the state of Illinois. The real farm chunks bought direct from the farms aad are the best lot of broken stuff ever Mopped. I have bought and sold horaea for over bought u good a Quality as this lot Of horses ■are ridden the country nnd picked the best that could be found to suK our market. Those horses have the bone and weight and best of confirmation.
kind snd
la the lot are n good many closely mated teams welgldBg from 2600 to 2200 pounds All oolora snd sixes mostly any kind of p hone that you want. I bought these tones early aad have them bought so that the buyer can select the biggest bargain in first Mass term or draft boraes that you have seen jpr many s dsy. Special mention of« pair of dapple Iron grays- A team that weigh 2200 pounds snd the best teem wen in , years. Come snd look them jover. Boy a Good tee Eariy at Tow fen Mm Also the usual run of horses snd mules irom the surrounding country that sre consigned here to the highest bidder. Also a car load of new term ImpMnente have been consigned here to be sold for whatever they will bring. This load consists of f«c tillser drills, disk harrows, wnn* tooth harrows. Mike tooth hsirow*. cultivators, plows, sts two snd o<> half *o four horse power gsssllw engines snd s lot of useful tens tool* SEVERAJ HUVDBXD H1AD 0T POULTBY mostly Lsgborns, sill also be whatever they bring. A lot o* bf«l Pin and Oho..., d Co... lot o, o»d —»*»•* HornMa. o.w « Aand street). Wagons, snd plenD other stock ty>t mentioned. If you haw naytliiBg it here and we will get yon the rteay Vineland Hone & Cattle Bazaar Lonlt Tnumic. Prop. * Auction*' Bell now I0I-I Everythin, .old M rented or your money r* Largest suction In South Jen**-'

