TODAY, JOTS 1,
HEWS HOTES OF UPPEE CAPE MAY COUHTY
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Mr. and Mrs. Wbarton Huber, of Philadelphia, left Friday after apending a week at the Strathmere cott»*«- , I F. W. Wood was down for a few days last week. Mlaa Elisabeth McCullough came^ home Thursday from her trip with | the Senior Class of the Ocean City Hl*h School to Washington, D. C. Mrs. Ella Lumpp came down Thursday evening and opened her cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Erbe down Friday for the summer. Mrs. George R. McCullough was In Philadelphia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Corson. Jannet Trlmbel and Frank Trimbel were Sea Isle City visitors Saturday night. Kirby Tomkins was a Sunday vis-
itor.
George Glean spent Sunday with Edward Burroughs. H. Page Wittcamp and George B. MacGauhey motored to Bio Grande Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fisher and family spent the week at their cot-
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Brlnkmen, of Philadelphia, are spending their honeymoon at the Strathmere cot-
tage.
Link and George Roden are spending a few days at the West Jersey
cottage.
C. W. M. Finke. of Philadelphia, spent the week-end at the Strath mere cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Waddlngton, Mr. and Mrs. George R. McCullough, Mias Elisabeth McCullough and Mary Carothers attended the card party and dance at the Mooee Hall, Isle City. Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens. Philadelphia, entertained a few friends over the week-end at their
cottage.
George B. MacGauhey is down with his mother for a few weeks at their
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Troesnsr, of North Philadelphia, are spending a tew days st their cottage. Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong Graves and son. Stuart, are dowu for a few
days at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burroughs and son. Edward, were at their cottage over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fenton were week-end visitors at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaffer, of Philadelphia, were down fo' a few days at their cottage and entertained a few fiiemls from Allentown. Pa. _ Mr. and Mrs. Mar Lauterjong. of Newark, are spending a week at the
Strathmere cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stackhouse and non. E Robert. Jr., were down
over the week-end.
Harry B. MacGauhey was down
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyson. Mrs. Mary Lee. William Askworth and Jim Kelly were down for a few days
at the Club.
—r. and Mrs Barley are spending the week-end with theh daughter.
Mrs. A Graves.
August Miller is spending a week
at the Ashworth Club.
Mrs. M. R. Sailers spent the week at the Delaware Water Gaps. Mrs. Pauline Lauterjong and Mary Carothers were in Ocean City Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Erbe. oi Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. Ei be s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Erbe. Robert Cobb was In town Sunday Mi« Eliubeth McCullough was in Ocean City Tuesday evening. Mr. and * re. W. Hitcbner spent Monday evenin'- w‘:L Mr. and Mrs W. G. Carothers. FOUTH SEAVTT T F, Mis* Clara Riley is acting agent a: the Pennsylvania station. E. P. Ruhiight. the regular agent, has been -quite ill. Frank Rose, of Woodbury, spent Friday with bis father, George Ross. Mrs. Lida Wheaton has returned home after a fortnight’s visit with her daughter in Camden. Mrs. Jennie Currie motored to Atlantic City Thursday. Mrs. John K. Sr-arks. of Willow Orovt. Pa., was in town this wee!t looking after her property. Mrs. Edward McAllister was with friends at Willow Grove. Pa . over the week-end. Mn. H. C. Whiting spent Monday with reiatlvse in Bridgeton. Mrs. Agnes Grenowaski enterta'.ned friends from C‘•rater. Pa., on Sunday. Mrs. Edward McAllister entertained at luncheon Thursday fntnda from Wildwood. Rio Grande. Philadrl>hla and Willow Grove. The title of "uncle" has been transferred from George Ross. Sr., to George Suss. Jr. A telegram w received stating the ntork had left a pair of twins with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Uam. of Jaisey City. US* ADA SILICA CONCRETE BLOCK for a permanent building, adv. iTtf.
Miss Helen Maynard spent the week-end with her parents in West Chester. Pa. Mise K. Lore, of Philadelphia, is spending a week with Mrs. U)Uis Pashlsy. Howard Clouting and Ralph Nickerson spent the week-end with friends in Weekstown. Mrs. Julia Clouting and daughter, Miss Emma Clouting, motored to South Ocean City Sunday afternoon. Miss Bertha Field was calling on friends in Court House Tuesdsy. Mrs. Howard DeCray and daughter, Velma, of Philadelphia, att spending the summer months here. Mrs. Bradford Godfrey, of Marmora. spent Sunday with Mrs. Harry Gannon. Mrs. Laura Townsend and daughter, Miss Julia Townsend, motored to Ocean City Monday afternoon. Albert Shere, of Ocean City, visiting Mrs. Richard Hamel. Mrs. Zora tjorson, c spent Monday afternoon with her plater, Mrs. Geneva Corson. Mrs. Edna Wells has returned home after spending a two visit with her sister in Philadelphia. Mrs. Somers Collins and Miss Elisabeth Dailey were visiting in Tuckshoe Saturday. Howard Clouting and sister. Miss Emma Clouting, were Ocean City visitors Wedneeday evening. George Pollen, of Ocean City, In u>wn on business Tuesday morn-
ing.
Claude Mathis, of Pleasantvllle. was visiting friends here Tuesday. Elmer L. Corson and family. Marmora, spent Thursday evening with Elton Corson. Harry Gannon and son. Harry Jr., spent Sunday with friends in South Ocean City. Mrs. Russell Field was calling on friends In Court House one day last week. Ronald Stowman, of Ocean City, visited friends here Thursday
in*.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson B. < took dinner with Senator Bright in Wildwood Friday evening. MJas Clara D. Ross, of Petersburg, spent the week-end with Mias Myrtle
Wilbur Collins and John Shooskoff motored to Sea Isle City Satur-
day evening.
James E. Dailey motored to Tuckahoe Friday evening. Mise Sophie Cake, of Ocean City, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Ella Cake. Mrs. Myrtle McDole has returned home after spending a visit with relatives In Norristown, Pa. Mrs. Crane entertained friends from Ocean City last week.' Murray Shaeffer. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday in his country home in Ocean City Park. Wm. T. Corson motored to Ocean City Saturday evening. Thomas Hewitt, of Camden, was visiting relatives here last Monday.
TUCXAHOE (L«ft Over From Last Week) Much satisfsrtion is expressed In Summit by the good showing made by the Roosevelt school children In their campaign against the use of the word ••alnt.” The campaign took the form of designed posters exhibliiug such clever ideas ss “Aint being buried in the Cemetery of Incorrect Speech" and others equally unique. They are now going out to put "I seen" and "I done” out of busIneaa. !n other words, they are going to unlearn some of the things they learned in their homes. Mr. and Mrs. S. Langley went to Ocean City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Uttle have have been entertaining Mrs. Powers, of Salem Pro!. Strack and lamily motored to DenniariUe last Monday. Marian g-.lile enterta'ned Aura Getainger. of Cape May. on Friday. The newly organised Home and Foreign Miaalonary Society met at the Presbyterian church Wednesday! afternoon at two o’clock. Mrs. Wm. H. Bond spent Sunday! with relatives at Norwood. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Errirkson entertained relatives from Atlantic *Cily on Sunday. The monthly meeting of the Pres- 1 byterian Mite Society met V.'ednes-j day evening at the home o* Mrs. Josephine Godfrey. Mir. Frank Ashworth has been entertaining her sister and brotber-ln-law. Dr J. 8 Knowles, of Millville, was in town Thursday afternoon. Mrs. F. Mason was a Philadelphia shopper on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jefrerys. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Julia Jeffery*. Mr and Mrs. W. ». Shaw bare *>*-n entertaining Mrs. J. 8. Knowles The auxiliary of the Aaron Witt-! kamp Colwell Post. No. 23«. will bold a benefit In the Legion room on the SMk.
GOSHEH
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McKsen arc entertaining company from Audubon
this week.
Mr. end Mrs. James C. Burks wers week-end visitors with her ala ter. Mrs. David Rodan. at Cape May. Mrs. Ray Johnson, of Millville, and Mrs. Jennie Morton, of Ocean City, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. Ada WatA.n. Leon McCraven, of Philadelphia, visited hla mother, Mrs. Edward MoCraven. last week. Mrs. Emma Corson returned horns Wednesday after spending the winter In Haddonfleld with relatives. Leon Lewis and Nelson Smith tored to Angleeea Thursday evening. Mrs. Kate Bright is seriously 111 at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jennie Corson. Mrs. Bright’s daughter. Mis. Bertha Grace, of Angleeea, Is helping to care for her motner. Mrs. Robert S. Miller, of Court House, vas in town one day week calling on relatives and friends.
Miss Evelyn Mason, of Philadelphia, has been spending tome Urns with her parent* here. Mr. and Mre. Joeeph Sutton, ol Philadelphia, called on Mre. Wm. Carew Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Tomlin, of Atlantic City, vial ted Mre. Tomlin’s father Sunday. Mrs. Sterling Cole, of Ocean City, spent Thursday with her father. Mia Myra Way. of Trenton, celled on her mother Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrison and son. of Newfleld. visited relatlvee recently. Mrs. Jama Anderson and daughter Alma, of Philadelphia, went Sunday at their summer villa here. Frank Weecott. of Malaga, called on friends Sunday. Charles Will* and family Sunday at Philadelphia with rela-
tives.
Mrs. Firman Downam and Mia Gladys Thompson, of Strathmere,
Mr. and Mrs. Robei. Warwick, of . called on relatl.a Thursday. Court House, spent Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Vangildtr. of
PETERSBURG Mia Amanda Parsons 1* spending a few days at her heme in DenntovUle. Mies Evelyn Van Glider and a girl friend, of Knoxville. Tenn.. were the guests cf Mrs. Hannah Van Gilder on Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Eldredge and Tuckahoe. were In Petersburg on Wednesday. Mrs. Jama Ingersoll end two children. of Cape May. are with Ura. Ingenoil's father for some time. Jonee B. Haht, of Burleigh, wm town on business last Wednesday. A. C. Butler was an out of town visitor on Thursday. Mrs. Frank Gandy and son were Atlantic City shoppers on Thursday. Miss Sara Van Gilder and Mrs. E. C. Smith called In Ocean City Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sapp motored to Norihfield on Sunday to visit Mrs. Sapps' sister. Mis. Bertie Carter was among the Ocean City sboppen on Thursday. The Public School closed here on Friday, the twenty-fifth. Mrs. lola Garrison enteiinlze* »*rr daughter and two children, of Haddonfleld, last week. Mias Alice lid ridge spent the week-end with Mrs. Sophia Roes in Tuckahoe. Casper Hagelgans, wife and three children, of Hammonton, were Sunday guests of her father. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgteon and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Raymond Sack in Tucka-
hoe.
Mrs. Elisabeth Sturgis, of Tuckahoe. visited her parenU. Mr. and Mrs. John Libby, Saturday. Mr. and Mre. Somers Seek were calling on their sons I Sunday afternoon. Mias Kathrlne Faucet, of Seaville. was a week-end visitor wltk Clair
Roes.
Mrs. Deborah Van Gilder talned her sister. Mrs. ChatUn, for a few days. Mrs. Leroy Boyd, of German town, is with her parents for a fortnight’s
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeOoecb an- _ tattained guests from Sea We OKv "'m. Petereon. and family at Allan-1 m * <le trto of bln * ,ee »nd Crease as Sunday. ; tic City. ’ “*“*1 swatted a couple of safeties.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coombe. Mis. Frank Edwards entertained
Mrs. Fred Hujhee and daughter, Roberta, of Coi rt House, last Friday.
Atlantic City, visited relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. end Mrs. Jake Kurts and three chlldien. of Egg Harbor, celled on
Mr. end Mis. Wm. BnlUvsn. 0 f PleaasntTlUe, spent Sunday with Richard Godfrey sad family. 8. B. Goff and family spent Sunday In their new >*^slow at Ocean
City.
Dave Robinson, U. 8. N., t* visiting his parents for n flrw days. Mis. Alfred Sharg and mother wars ta Ocean CMy Benday. The debate given u Oommtuiiy Theatre Friday a-renia* by the Junlor aad Bo»h omars classes of U. T. H. & was area by the Jaalors. Mr. aad Mre. Thotaaa Porter, of Atlantic City, sailed oa Mr aad Mrs,
Mrs. John Uttle want to Mlllrllla Tuesday. Mias Georgs, who has bean visiting Jai fnmemsksr aad family, -; U left tor California. Mr. and Mre. Bd. Lloyd, who hers
Capt. Mauri « Tomlin. Mrs. Ella his mother Sunday.
Smith and MU see Belle Hewitt and Mias Cornells Eckersley. of Rio Jane Smith attended the funeral of j Grande, has returned home here for
Nathaniel of Pierces. Satur-1 her summer vacation.
4*7- | Mias Margaret Tolson. of Sea lale Mr. and Mrs. David Rodan of City, spent Saturday afternoon with
to their home on Station Rond. Mre. Kat» Raley, of Baston, Pg, has been rial ting Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stale. Mr. end Mrs. Walter Sharp have been entertaining Georgs Westeou. Prof, and Mrs. Wm. Wrack were Court House she were last Saturday.
The greatest need of the present day is shorter hours of labor so ws the radio program*.
Cape May. called on her slater, Mre
Laura Burke, Sunday.
Edward Weldon and family. HeislervlUe, visited st the home of Mr. and Mre Wesley Hughes Sunday. Mre Baymore, her daughter. Allie Amber, and Wm. CUne, of Camden, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mre J. W. Coombs.
Mre Hannah Hsaron entertained her granddaughter. Mre Ethel Hoffman. and a girt friend from Leesburg
Miaa Jessie Mlxner entertained her school friend. Mtas Dorothea Bishop, of El dare, Monday and Tuesday
nlng.
Mre George Petereon spent the first port of the week with her
Mias Edyth Wills.
Ernest Warner, of Ocean City, vis-
ited his parents Sunday.
Mias Mary Carew was given s surprise party Monday evening in hon-
or of her 17th birthday. KIDDLE TOWKSHIP TEAK LOSES TO PLEASABTVHUE Middle Township High School
defeated by Its old rival Pleasantvllle last Saturday at Pleasantvllle. Kimble pitched a very erratic game for Middle He fanned 16 but walked 8 and was pounded hard in eighth Inning when Pleesantvllle ped 7 runs ^nd the gome. Douglas*!
Mias Anns McCoaeh. of Philadelphia. was a week-end visitor under
the parental root
Mr. aad Mre Claude Long. _ MlUvffle. colled on Edgar Soa and family Sunday afternoon.
WOODBHE
Mre Joeeph Rablnowfu visited her eon. Milton, at the Polyclinic Hospital lost week. A reception was given ft _ newly-weds. Mr. and Mre Maurice Rabinowitx. at the home of bridegroom's parents Tuesday eveMr. Moll, of Vineland, was s town visitor recently. Mre A. L. Comets and children, of Philadelphia, are spending a few weeks with Mre Cometx’a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abramoritx. Mias Anna Blume was hot
the week-end.
Mrs. R. H. Reiner died o. „„ home here Monday morning after a long per'vfd of Ulnem. Mr ind Mre. Wm. Sabo! and family and 1. N. Simeon and brother and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eieenberg motored from Philadelphia to spend f inday with the Cohen family. Mias Cecelia Rosenfeld was 'operated on for appendicitis at the University Hospital at Philadelphia lasti Mr. anu Mrs. Oursm. of Wildwood visited Miss Abrams Sunday. '• Mias Pauline Greenstein spent few days In Philadelphia. Mrs. Wm. Abramson and daughter week Phlla<,elpl11 * shoppers i« 3 [ Ocr High School baseball team defeated It lid wood on the Wildwood trounds Saturday by a score of 1J.«.
WILDWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. N. Scrivan! spent the weok-«nd with relatives at Vineland. . M1 “ Len * Berle returned to her JO me in Vineland Ssturds, after an enjoyable stay with friends here on
Pine avenue.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Fiocca and daughter. Marlon, were calling on fries!* at Bio Grande Sunday. Mis. Carrie Scrivan. called on her sister at Rio Grande Sunday. J. J. Curran and son were In Philaaripbu recently on business The Cedareroft on Wildwood avenue had many week-end gue..*. The O Bri,,, asters, who have taken rver Madame Terasa'a Beauty Ps. ( i„ rt . j »ere among the number. U. t . who has opened a studio In the Decatur Apartment*. Is making eonie fine paintings of the different place* of Interest In Wildwood. The three dances that we*v held tend ^* ,Urf, * r * v enlng were well *tJoe Douglass has token over the Hotel Bellevue at Court House, lately operated by Springer, a well known restaurant man. of Philadelphia Mr Douglass will occupy the hotel with nl* family next winter.
TOWlSEnFS UTLET Mr. and Mrs. Hines end son motored from Frankfort for the week-
end.
Mr. DeVo-ir was down at hla •Pkrtme^r. c/ver the week-end. W;n. Klmber. of Port Elisabeth, *oe the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanley. % C. Gordon motored from Philadelphia over the week-end. Billie Nevell was xisitlng his fa- 1 ther over the week-end. i Stacy Cornish, of Cheater, Pa., woo a Sunday visitor. Mr*. Swing and daughter. Jennie are down at the Meadow I*rit for the summer. Jacob Robinson, of Camden, was at the Idle Hour Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin were down for the week-end. Sam Vanoent and friend were down over the week-end. Mr*- Barth and son. Howard, are at the Old Homestead for a week. Mrs. Fischer and eon were vlsitiag Mr*. Lunt over Decoration Day. i Mr. and Mrs. belters and son, Walter, are down for a week at the 8
USE A STEP LADDER Mabel—“Jack. If a girl kloeed you. what would you do?” Jack—"Kiss her back ol cours Mabel—"Suppose she were a tall
girl?”
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