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Frederick Muller and ffcmlly, of Philadelphia, are now at their cott*ge on Coral etreet for the season. Mrs. E. A. Afckele is ylsitlng her daughter, Mrs. Bowen, in Philadelphia, for an indefinite stay. Mrs. J. C. Gallen was a businees Tisitor to Philadelphia two days this week. I *'« Rev. and Mrs. B. S. Dise are spending part of this week in Philadelphia, attending a conference of Lutheran ministers. Ml— A. Loraine Mannin. of Philadelphia. arrived on Wednesday evening for an indefinite stay with friends. Gordon Land * returned to his home here on Wednesday evening after a week’s trip to Wilkes-Barre and Philadelphia. Mr and Mrs. Edward B. Arnett went to New York on Sunday, returning on Monday evening. Mrs. East, Mrs. Arnett's sister, who was operat ed on a short time ago. la recuperet ing rapidly at her New York home. The ladles of the Sewing Circle of the Methodist Church are now busily engaged in learning the art of pattern making. A meeting was held for this purpose on Thursday after-

noon.

W. W. Shaw and family, for the past two years residents of Sea Isle City, occupying the Fowkes House on Central avenue, have taken a cottage on the Main Seashore Road, near Ocean View, and it is Mr. Shaw's intention to devote his time to raising fancy poultry.

Mrs. Laura Klemm. of Camden, came down on Monday and opened her cottage here for the season. Mr. Keefer and family, of Baltimore. are at their cottage on Loretta avenue for the summer season. Dr. Clarence W. Way. accompanied by his sisters Mrs. Edward Wells and Mrs Sarah Way Warner, enjoyed the Shriner’s Convention In Washington this week. ^ New auto owners of the past week are A. Foster. Harold Sutton and C. J. Town. It is generally conceded that Sea Isle City has more automobile per capita than any other City in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. George Boeder went to Philadelphia on Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Boeder’s nephew. Frank Artiee. a world war veteran, who died in a Philadelphia hospital from the effecta of being gassed while

in service.

The closing meeting jjf the Men's Club of the Methodist Church will be held soon, and a committee meeting was held on Tuesday evening at the borne of Theodore E. DeBow. to complete arrangements for the affair, at which the ladles will be the guests

of honor.

A beautiful vase, the capita! prise at the card party of the Women's Civic Club last Friday evening, was won by Mrs. Caroline Cronecker. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Turner Peps Gray, with Mrs. Gray and her sister. Mrs. i. C. Gallen. as

Mrs. J. Cornish, of Germantown, motored down with ha- son George, for the summer. Mr. Rose, of Cedar Avenue, was down Sunday and tried oot his boat for the first time this season. Mr. and Mrs. Sehors and son Walter were down for two weeks at the a cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf were down over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. God ward came down on Saturday and Mrs. God ward decided to stay for a week. Ernest Lunt was down last week to • see his parents, who are summering J at the Inlet Mrs. Lunt has as her guests her; tether and sister. C. Gordon motored down Saturday for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. IrvU were wedk-end

visitors.

Mrs. Jack, of Camden, and sister were down for a few days at the Colllngwood cottage. Mr. and Mrs Burkheart were down for the week-end at their bungalow

"m. o! tb« Qiuk,r CUT o! the past week were Fred Cole, a N. Coombs. O. M. Dare. J. McNutt, H.

Higgins, all on business.

Mrs. N. Surran has returned to her home on Youngs avenue after a wees

of shopping in Philadelphia.

T. H. Price, of Bio Grande, spent Monday with his daughter here. Mrs. Boerchel entertained company from Philadelphia over the week-end.

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Norman Sutton was taken sick Sunday and Dr. Way is in attendance. Edward Norton, of the Coast Guard Station, was sent to Washington Monday on businesa Mrs. Mary Norton and daughter. Mary, have gone to Philadelphia for a visit. Billie Nevell was dowr over the week-end as the gvest of his tether. Mr. and Mrs. Dilgard and' daughter Ruth were iwwu ove t ‘

end.

Mr. and Mrs. Hines and sou. o Frankford. motored down Satarda for over the week-end. Lincoln Gasklll. of Frankford, w*. down for the week-end. WILDWOOD Mis. Violet Seri van! has been Quite HI at her home on Pine avenue, but a somewhat improved at this writing. Mrs. William Elliott. Mrs. Charles Selover and friends spent one day recently at Greek Creek with relatives. Mrs. Carrie Scrivani was a Phi la delphla shopper on Friday. Mrs. Flor ence Joseph, of Court House, spent the day with her and they returned home in Mrs. Bcrivanl's Buiek car. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hilton, of the Crest, entertained company over the

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