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The M. E. Miles wa.' held at Mrs. William Gannon's Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sapp spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Asa MadBr Mrs. Howard Stlte* entertained Mrs. Orleo Giberson Wednesday. A number of the young men motored to Ocean City Saturday even 'Mrs. Estella Madam was on this week * nick list. Mervyn Sharp and family, of Pleaaanttllle. spent Sunday here with their parents. Dorothy Madara and Dori* Layton were among the Ocean City visitors Saturday. Mrs. Elnathan Sapp spent the week with her daughter, of Pleasantville. . Gilbert Smith, of Avalon. Superintendent of Sunday School Convention. visited the M. E. Church on Sunday. ftev. John Snyder, of Ocean City, was calling at Beenley's Point Sunday. Theodore Wheaton, of Millville, called on Mrs. J. E. Bauer Wednesday. Mr*. William Layton motored to Tuckahoe Saturday. Henry Whenholti entertained company Sunday. Mr. Follora. of Philadelphia. was among them. William Gannon was a Pleasant ville visitor Saturday. Thomas Ballinger. Sr . and son motored to Atlantic City Saturday. Mrs. Morris Wollets. of Colllngswood. spent a few days last week here with her parents. Earl Sapp mo.ored to Tuckahoe on Saturday. Adolphus Townsend and family, of Ocean City, motored to this place Sunday. William Layton has returned home after spending a -veek at Tuckahoe. Henry Young, of Philadelphia, is spending a few day* with his parents
OCEAH VIEW Robert Tnllner. of Philadelphia, called on his mother here Wednesday. Amos Gandy, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with his father. ! Mr and Mrs. William Devaul were tVuan City ^itors Saturday evening.; Mi?a Nellie Washburn, of Ocean City, visited her parents here Sunday. Mr and Mi. Ernest Downam and daughter and Mrs. William Carew spent the week-end at Philadelphia with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edmu .d Jeffrie*, of Ocean City, spent Saturday evening and Sunday with relatives here. Mias Cornelia Eckersley. of Rio Grange, has been spending some time at her home here. Harry Downam. Jr., called on hu uncle at Strathmere over the weekClaude Town, of Sea Isle City, la plastering Lenard Dallas’ house. The American Cut Glass Company here have contracted with the Liberty Cut Glass Company, of Egg Harbo: City, to cut several hundred sberbert glassea. Mr*. William Gallager and Mrs. Lyman Warner numbered among the
sick.
Joseph Downam unloaded a car load of lime on Monday. Mr. and Mrs Daniel Delaney attended the funeral of her brother at Millville on Wedneaday. There Is good skating on Lake Magnolia here now. James E. Allen, who has been back home from Dr. Massey’s private hospital. Philadelphia, for about a month. Is now feeling fine and Is as well as ever. “Nothing like the good ee* air. and out-of-doors bring a man back to health.’' be cently declared to a TIMES repre-
SWAPfTOH A meeting of the American Legion waa held at the home of Major E. 0. Howell one evening recently School opened Monday after being closed for measles Some of our young folks enjoyed the skating last week. “Aunt" Lydia Hildreth, of Clermont. is seriously 111 at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. William Cherry are caring for her. Edward Calloway has sold hu farm to a Philadelphia party. Parties from Willow Grove have purchased the farm of Harry Near. It is stated the current waa to have been on Tuesday and those who had their homes wired would have the use of electric lights. L. T.i Swain and L. D. Ludlam have their homes completely aired and fixtures
in place.
Amos Brower brought the word here Saturday that his wife is crit- j ically ill with pneumonia. Those who have lawc on the sick list are: Mrs. Edward Calloway and children. Mrs Edward Post. Charles Rice. Jr. Clifford Temp.e. Mrs Allison Ludlam and children. John Hancock and Mrs H. H. McCool. I Mias Dorothy Addison visited Camden relatives last week Ralph Peterson recently did some j interior decoration for 1^ T. Swain, j Bee Inspector. Elmer G. Carr, of Pnnnlngton. and Bee Association President. Richard D. Barclay, of Riverton, called on Allison ludlam
recently.
E. O. Howell and Humphrey Ludlam were Court House shoppers on
Saturday.
The ground hog cure is keeping his promise of cold weather, the mercury standing near the rero mark for several day». Mt. L. Ri'-e was » Court Hour* shopper Tuesday.
Captain and Mrs. A_ J. Meerwald spent Monday In Camden with their daughter. Mary, who is still ill. Air in McKaig. of New York, spent part of last week with his mother. Samuel Morton visited hi* sister.
Quit* a number of our young people are enjoying skating this week. It is the first they have had this
winter.
Our High School pupils have returned to school as It has Just reopened. being closed on account of
it the . __i-end with Mrs. Thomas M
Jr.
Guasle Meerwald spent Wedt day evening up the Poster Town
road.
Adna Hickman, who is spending the winter at Cold Spring, visited i his home here recently. Miss P. N. Williams spent a few I day* last week with her cousin In i Rio Grande. Mias Mildred Pierson, of South Sea ville. Is caring for her grandmother. who has Little Melvin James had the misfortune of cutting a I his foot while cutting Augustus Meerwald. Jr. spent Thursday In Camden and Philadel-
phia
There war much excitement on Thursday morning when the people woke up and found wagons, signpost*. etc., bad been placed at their doors on Valentine night. Some people seem to do a lot of talkiug about It. But in vain. Boy* wtli be
boys!
Mr and Mr* Edward Hickman and family visited Millville Sunday.. Mrs. Hannah Cahaley and daughter. Msy. went to Cape May Court House on Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Corson. Rev. Robert Stevens and Mrs. Mary Williams are on the sick Hat. Mrs. Harold Rosa, of Tuckahoe. spent Saturday afternoon with Mias Alice Eldridge. Ebben Brown visited the Quaker City the first of the week. The Sewing Circle spent Wednesday with Mrs. Lewis Gaidy In Ocean
City.
Mrs. Anna Creamer and
Mrs. Martha Caldwell, are 9«uding a few days with relatives In Keyport. Washington Van Glider and Geo. HoH were in Court House Saturday. The excursion to Phlladelph'- - Lincoln's Birthday carried nine pas-
sengers from our little vUlage.
R. C. Smith spent the week-end at
house.
Miss Sara Van Glider, of Plensantrllle. spent Sunday at home Mrs. Bertha Smith and daughter. Hilda, have been spending a few days with Dr. Marcia Smith in Mam. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vasa. Walter Freestone and Miss Carrie Vom attended the funeral of John L. Buxbv in Ocean City on Monday. Thaddeus Van llder assisi mother in their grocery store Saturday at Tuckahoe owtag to his father’s
Mrs. Julia Van Gilder visited her parents at Middletown Thursday. Misses Marie and Agnes Schunnan and gentlemen friends, all of Philadelphia. spent Sundsy with their pa-
rents here.
No services in our church Sunday on account of fuel shortage. Mias Alice G. Eldridge carte home on Thursday from Lankeaau Hoe- " L Her many friends are hoping oon see her on the street again.
Good Eats Always AT Chandler’s LIGHT LUNCH aad BASEST HOKE EASING A SPECIALTY
Dr. Graves, of Philadelphia. >wn on Sunday looking over his mmer cottage. "The Reet-at-LasL" Mr. end Mrs. George F. Erbe, of Philadelphia, were down Sunday. Mrs. Waller Swelgard waa taken very ill on Monday and was rushed to the hospital. E. M. Fenton, of Bywood, down Sunday. Frank Wltikamp. Harry Wlttl and his two daughters. Violet Frances Wlttkamp. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wlttkamp. Mrs. Frank Trlmbel was In Ocean City Saturday shopping. Mis. G. R McCullough Philadelphia on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie A. Smith, of Philadelphia, came down Wedpssday evening and will remain until Monday with Mi. and Mrs. W. G. Carother*. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are very prominent among the summer
colony.
Mrs. Howard Charlstons and Mrs. George Ar bough Is were In Ocean City on Thursday. Mrs. H. A. Wlttkamp was In Philadelphia on Friday. J. E. Varney waa down Sunday. Tt* Strathmere Fire Company held a meeting at the post office Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Waddtngton were away Sunday visiting friends. Miss Mary Carothers waa In Ocean City Sunday. James Kelly has purchased s bay front lot and Intends to build s cottage on It. Hartaa Wlttkamp asfi Jack Godfrey were In Ocean City Saturday
night.
Mrs. James D. Kister was in town
Monday.
Frank Cobb waa in Ocean View on
Saturday.
, „ . Captain Richard Sutton, of Coast Mr*. Earl Glbeoo. of Philadelphia, Guard Station ««, and Mr. Glass i'* n ^5. btr ker *- »f Atlantic City, were In town Mon- j
Mif Robert Norris and eon. Earl day.
Hampton, have gone to Philadelphia E P. Johnson, of Woodbury, came F ™ n k Corson. Somers Isard and down Monday for a few days. D. L Gofl recently purrheaed Ford A meeting we* held on Monday
"*«*« ■* the post office of the BulldH" hard Westrott. the Reading ing Loan,
agent here, haa been enjoying a well George R. McCullough waa home earned vacation over the week-end with hi* family. Mr and Mr. Thmnaa Ptorca. Mrs James Kelly and Mr Hlncb were
\ lolet Sriiiani and Miss Marion Fi- Sunday risttoi*
<^ra seie callers here Monday eve- Lrwts Fisher was down over the ! nl, ’* „ week-end st hi* bey cottage. K*“hle was baptised at Dr Van Dyke, of Mlllburn. Pa. '• 'Wwwi i hursday evening by Rev wax down Sunday looking over his " "IS" „ „ 'ottage on Bayriew Drive. Mi* C U Rf-bail ap^nt Tuesday Frank Burroughs and son. Ed j»ith relatives .n WUdwood sard, were down over the week-end.
Mrs Learning Hand, of Cold at his rottage-
r-ptlnc. attended the funeral of the George B HacOauhey was down
infant son of Harold Hand and wife on Sundsy.
here Sunday afternoon
John Taylor passed Saturday and WOODBINE Sunday with his brother at Cape May Jr ;.* hu b “ ‘>M*j Mrs Lapldu* and her three chll-
‘'“t j dren left Friday morning for Buf-
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A surprise party was given In Miss Ryan speni honor of Mias Virginia Clouting Smith College.
Wednesday evening. Vera Sharp was an Ocean »Jity Edward Corson is quite 111 at this visitor Wednesday. ^ . writing. | A pie and -ak sale was held SatHoward Clouting virtted friends urdsy for tL« benefit of the 1L K.
in South Ocean City Sunday evening. Church.
Mlae Bertha Field Is on the sick
list this week.
Frank DeCray. of Philadelphia, visited E. 8. Clouting over the week-
end.
George Westcott has been spending s few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Sharp.
Miss Murphy has returned from Npw York where she sojourned for s
Mr. Lock and family, the gypsies. ,ew d,yB _
have moved to Palermo. I The Ladle* Auxiliary of
j-cssgya sr. ss r
toss, visited friends here SUnd*y. | Roy Weaver has been visiting with Mias Sophie Cake spent Monday r*,. ^ Mrs. Oriffeth. evening with friends In Ocean City. - - *
E. S. Clouting is the proud owner
of a new Ford 'Sedan.
Floyd Gandy, of Greenfield, was
In town Tuesday.
Harry Gannon was an Ocean City
visitor Saturday.
Fred Larned. of PtsssantvlUe, vis-
ited friends here Tuesday.
Charles Clouting, of Sea Isle City, visited relatives Saturday afternoon. Prank Field haa been quite IQ for
having the ’1 Mrs. Claytvn is aM* to alt up a little and U Mag as afeaty aa can be expected. The people at Townaead”* Inlet are anxious to see the new hotel proprietor move In. Mr. and Mrs. DUgard and daughter were down looking aftor their cottage, the Meadow Lark. Mrs. Hectares la very sick, karinc been bitten with a groooOy last summer. She has basa IB uB winter with blood potsoo. Mr. and Mm Osorgs Me* are down for a I
Mist Mary Nortau. daughter Ed. Norton, has reswvered very n
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Golf spent the week-end st Ocean City with Mr. and Mrs. N.
a Goff.
Mrs. Bailie Croasin. of Philadelphia. is staying with her sister. Mrs.
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Williams have been eotertalnlng their daughter.
Mary.
..... —The funeral of Martha A. Garrison AmbroK 0M>. u j ™ W, > “ W ,' J, '7 Ur .'f" lit City shopper Monday. I parlors of S. O. Langley. Intenn— Frank Kirby, of Ssarille. visited t« n » d ® ‘be Heed-of-the-RH
friend* here Monday evening. Enoch Cl outing spent Tuesday In
Wildwood.
Mrs. Frank D. Warner spent last week et the home of Dr.
Way.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ScrivanI gave On Valentine Eve Mrs. Warren the long looked for dinner and dance Grace very delightfully entertained on Tuesday evening Among those the Sewing Club, present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lawyer J. H. Whitlker. of Weetmont. moRonneU and dadgMer. Mtas Blanche, tored here on Sunday, spending the and Miss Marie Hoffman, of Court day with Ogden Gandy and family. House: Fred Chamera. Lewi* Netaon I Mias Edith Gandy, of Camden, is and John Schofield, of Cape May spending the week with Mr. and City; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hobart, of,Mrs. Ogden Gandy. Rio Grande; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas! Mtas Betty Well*, of Philadelphia. Ftocca and daughter. Mias Marion; U visiting her grandparent*. Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman. Mr. | Mrs. Eugene Way. and Mrs. Karl doutiug. Mia* Agnas V. a Miller spent part of the Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas week la Philadelphia. ScrivanI. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lem-1 Mrs. 0. M. Geary and daughter einl. William Ivina. T. H. Prioe. Her- were (a Cap* May Court Hi bert Hoffman. Mias Thelma Stunner.: the week-end. All report a wonderful time. Mrs. Brooks BUssard. Mtas MarWaiter M. Beers want to Nsw. gsret Blitaard and the Misses FldW York City on Tuasday to perches* called on Leesburg and Dorchester new etoca and fixture* for the string, retail re* on Saturday, aaon. He will return Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tyler, of Mrs. Garris ScrivanI. of Pine ave-' Falrton. are at the home of their i*. spent Thursday In Philadelphia. daughter. Mrs. Carrie BushneU. i business. Mrs. M. L. Stratton has returned Mrs. Late Lamaini entertained on'to Ridley Park after spending Wednesday the folio-ring: Mrs. Ethel time with Mrs. P. K. Carroll. Fiocca. Mrs. lay! Clouting. Mrs. R. | Mr. and Mrs Shangar Hand, of Mount. Mtas Marion Ftocca. MHa Cape May City, called on relatives
Helen Mount and Mm Violet Seri-.' ai. . j
Paul Eualley is having a radio er. Mrs. Susan Newcomb, a birthday
outfit Installed in his honse on Maple perty Saturday evening to celebrate enue I her seventy-fifth birthday. aanixou
Mrs. W. Washburn is slowly 1m- ' n>m roang people took advantage Fleece.’ proving after nn illness of three of the good skating on Saturday, the hair to not naturally red.
her home on Pine avenue, j first we Jiave had this winter.
Mr. and Mm Thomas Ftocca and! Mtas El lx* bet h Fldlere Sunday what iui.ji_rn*jt —mi. «• .v* AuxbUr. Marlon, Mn Viol* fcrl-| School CU» i>.n u Cab "*** "ft - , rani and Mr. and Mm Kart Clouting Social Saturday aa their contribution 1 ^ ,lock oartllerkaed to to tb»
tended a dance Monday evening at | toward the Missionary Fund. : crop Krowem mri House. Mtas Klixabeth Roblnaon and Mul-: «» The Girls’ Sewing Club met at ford Cole, of DenntaviUe. were mar- Worry la cancer at tkm m Mia* Lena Washburn's Friday eve-!tied at Goshen on ftatorday evening it out! *g- ,ji ■iiiiihs
Karl Clouting and Nicholas Scrivani have rone on a week’s business
trip to Detroit. Mich.
T. a. Prise spent Sunday at Rio
Orande with relatives.
Sunday with friends here. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Lutheran Church held a social on Mwday evening. The weekly Lenten services of the Lutheran Church begun Wednesday
even'.!*;.
F„ W Ryan. Wildwood hardware 1 an J hourefurnishing store, has In- 1 stiUled t. radio and receiving set in co:>necti:«e with the caqplet* radio department which they have recently added u. -.heir up-to-date establishmen: Msmm R. W and N. W. Ryan attended the Pennsylvania and Seaboard Hardware Dealers' Association convention in Philadelphia on
quite ill. i* now able among the lair eex again. Mu* Henrietta Bowen.
ville.
; fato where they will make their home.
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one day recently. Mi» l*r| Clouting.
ie epending a aeog o
Mr> Violet K-rtiaol of Wtldwood. a ■•pending a few day* with frienOs
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_.... ■ Mr and Mrs M. Levy are reert ..a a ' ln * congratulation* upon the birth with her o{ , baby girl. Mother and child an
getUng along very well at the Mill
ville Hospital.
Moe Mei d^laohn look a btuinea > am. ... ‘ rtp 50 Philadelphia Monday.
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r to quite an ! „ and family. Mia* 8. Gabriel *prt.t arveral days • ith her taut her in Philadelphia Mis Manaon of New Yolk, wa*
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... A . A ; —IB — I Oiiara oieo auoae P . « ^ timed a after ( bet home last Thursday .. te »~!u with hi*. L Goldman, of Norristown. ."..tJSAi - <" w« «•
Mrs. isyl 'touting. Mr. sad Mm. t **eph Scriv \nl took dlnn^ sad > K t aw erjoyabte evening with Rachael Carilldge at Bstervllle. Mm Violet ScrivanI I* spending »me time with friends st Rio
Grande
The C. F N. Class «f the Pr*«by-! tartan Church met at the home of Sarah Hamilton. HI E. Garfield avenue. Monday evening. G. G. Jackson, of the Jackson Drug Company, won the gas range at the pinochle and dance held' by the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Byron-Penn-ington-Croker Poet. American Legion, at the Brighton Hotel. Tuesday *v»-
opet alive Aworia-
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taken pbwneneioh
Fond stf Fowl
col tor tor ha* paid i ae Rembrandt p»<ur*| Plucking a Fu* | ’*
Ktss Grace Pierce, t phis, spent the week-end with Mrs. Sarm-H Clunn. of Pacific avenue.* Martin Long fell dead at hi* borne Sunday at noon He la president of Hereford Flab Company Mis* Helen Mount, of Maple avonue. and Dexter 8 Ourara of thU city, were united in marriage on Monday afternoon at the Prrohytertan Church ai WUdwood Crest They toft for a honeymoon trip on the
four o’clock express
Tb» statement In last week's TIMES of Fred Cole improving was wrong He Improved only for a few hour, and passed vway Monday af ternoor. Hr wa* the himband of to* late Fannie A. Cole and for many r*sr» a reel dent of WUdwood Funeral service* were held in the Bap •tot Church last Wednrwday ei.nlng with many friend* u attendance ■e« living H Flaber preached the Itortuon The Wappela Tflb- Red Met! were ptweetit and atou rutiduried n nervlee Inlermenf MM. tt>»4* at (he N.,rth Csdar Hill Cenartery
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