CAPE KAY COOHT* TDCES, FRIDAY. JULY 8, 1823
TOWITSEHD’S IHIET
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J! Il« «o«U M Mr. .».! Mr.
o for over the weekend.
BU v. r and Mm. William Miller and
‘j sir* Oouldrick. are down for
S f e r the Fourth at the llttl. Reba
jonea. of Philadelphia, la th.
.Wt of Mrs. Gray for over tha
fourth vial tin* her husband, A1 M ' E J0 Gnehrl*t U the meat of
.rd Vr* Hanley for orer the Ponrth. * Uni. William Maokln had at her
for over th* week-end hc-brotber-ln-law. wife and dau*ht«r.
Thomas Platt and untie were down visiting Mr. and Mr*. Maektn at the
Avalon apar'ment*.
Sirs- Llcht. Mr*. Boa* 1 mother Bo^ street, la down at the Avalon
of Philadelphia, motored down Saturday to sp«nd the week-end at her collage on Roee street. Mr* Duterris and fatally are down for the month of July at the Bay View apartments. Mrs. Reltschy and family are down f or the season at the Adler apartB Mr* and Mrs. William Oodward and family are down at the Margie apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Beldlemeyer and family and mother are down for the month of July at the Rose cottage. Mrs. Lunt bad as her guest last week Miss Harding, of Prankford. Mrs. Rodgers vent the week-end at the Hawthorne Club with her daughter-ln-law. Mr*. Gamble motored down with her niece and nephew to vend the summer at the Don't Worry. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and son. of Camden, motored down to spend the Fourth with Mr*. Fred
Hanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf have opened their new bungalow, the Peggy, for
the summer.
Frank Iieman, Mr. Henry and son Frank. Glen Bekrldg* and Destar Bobinson were th* guest of Mr. Gray
for o
r the v
Mrs. James Gray sad daughter Catherine were down over the Fourth. Mrs. Annie Andra and nephew, John Barlement, are down for the m»nth of July at the Little Reba. Billie Nevell waa down over the week-end to visit his father at the Punch and Jndy. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin and daughter Ruth and aon Charles are down for two weeks at their apartments. Miss Harding, of Frankford, waa the guest of Mr*. Bovell for a week. J. Robinson, of Camden, vs down for the week-end at the Id* Hour
ALner.
Mr. and Mrs. Werner are down at the Raymond oottage for a couple of
week*.
Mrs. Fred Hanley motored over to Ocean City Monday evening. Mias Bertha Suffer and Mia Betty Daybon. of Philadelphia, mo.’red down Friday night to apeod •*- week-end at Mrs. Rea' cottage. Lawrence sad Joe Mills were d a ttbe Gray bungalow to visit their
mother.
Blolie Macken mad* a catch of thirty Bouadera and a weak flak of about alx pound*. Catherine Gasklll and friend. Mr. Irwin are down visiting Mia Gasklll's mother. Mr. and Mia. Hoffman and family have opened their cottage for the
Bobby Bunn motored down Friday with hla brother-in-law, Mr. Houchin. for the * '
Mr*. Bonn had as her guests her Fourth 11 * * nd Ul * lr rr, ® nd * on the The Trinity Lutheran Community Churtb, corner Cedar and Robert* avenue*. Townand’e Inlet, will be dedicated on Sunday. July 16th, at 1:1° P. M. Rev. B. & Diae will have charge of the service*. Rev. a D. Daugherty. D.D.. of Philadelphia, will be oae of the speaker*. An Interesting program baa been arranged. All tboee Interested are cordially invited
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Bvelyn Foster, of Hew York.
Is visiting her parents for a tow days.
Mlaaee Clair Boat and Lucy Regina
are attending the Sungner School at
Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Glider motored from Jacksonville. Fla., and arrived here Thursday to vend their vacation with hla parents here. Mias Carrie Voas has gone to Ocean City for the anmmer months. Mlaa Clara Rosa spent the last of the week with friends In Palermo. El wood Porter, of Philadelphia, spent the last of the week at the home of Clarence Winner. Miae Margaret Laugblln visited her uncle In Allan Uc City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A H. Sapp motored to Ocean City on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan, of Court House, called on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sapp on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Edwin Ingeraoll la entertaining friends from Palermo. Mrs. Ethel Schanffer, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with her sister and mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff entertained friends on Saturday evening. Mice Mabel Caldwell Js at borne for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith entertainer relatives over the week-end. Mrs. Howard Stltea and aon. of Court House, visited her motfcei
Saturday.
Th* talk given by Mr. Kdrk. of Newark, on Near East Relief Work. Sunday morning, was very Unpres-
'v*.
Mrs. Domenlck Detro la Quit, sick at this writing. A number from Philadelphia attended the -eddlng of Mias Marie Schunnann to Mr. Herbert James, o' Philadelphia, on Saturday afternoon, at the home of th* Bride's parents here. They will reside la Philadelphia. Tony Gannone, Sr., of Philadelphia, la here this week painting his property. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Smith motored to 1 Pennagrove to visit Mr. Smith’s slater on Sunday. Three ladies from "Scotch Hall," Ocean City, called on Mr. and Mrs. William Eldrldge Monday.
Mias Sue Chester .of New York, is here for the summer. She la accompanied by Mias On* Hamaley. Master BJHy Fleeter, of Overbrook, la wltk his grand mother. Mrs. H. &
-■liae Edith Gandy Is spending her vacation with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Gandy. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitaker, of Westmont, spent the week-end at the home of Ogden Gandy. Mlaa Helen Pldler, of Philadelphia, was s three-day visitor with her taotber and sisters. Paul E. Cheater motored from New York on Saturday, returning Sunday. Master Eddie Lyons, of Sharon Hill, is visiting a! the Woolson's. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson and daughter Cora, of Wildwood, calle don Mr. and Mr*. 8. Wooison on Sunday. Mr*. J. K. Carroll vent Monday In Philadelphia Mlaa Reba Scull Is vU^tlng her father William Scull. Mr*. Elisabeth Strawbridge la visiting her aon. Ralph Peteraon, at Avalon. Mr. and Mrs Brooks Bltnsrd and daughter Katherine, occompanled by Mjse Hattie Fldler, motored to Woodbine. where they spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr*. Mayhew Roberts.
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Genuine pleasure driving through traffic I That’s what the Chandler owner enjoy* — thanks to the phenomenal high gear capacity of the * Pikes Peak Motor He can roll along so slowly in high that pedestrians pass him. Yet the pull of his motor is flawlessly smooth. The instant the road clean he can “give her the gas.” And hi* car leaps ahead in a swift, unlabored, rush. He can drive fpr blocks without touching the gear lever—without slipping die dutch — without riding rlw 1 ndks without va»»v»r»g hi* motor in any way. Thaf*p driving deligh*! And it is possible only because die performance capacity of the new Chandler power plant wai developed on riw higrfwgt aufr«mr>hil^ climb in die world. No other motor quite equals it. Drive it yourself—and see!
Mazurie’s Garage
CLAEEXCE 8. MAZURIEL 1
Landis Ave. Sea Isle City, N. J.
Public Auction Must close out all my remaining stock, consisting of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furnishings
INCLUDING
Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Caps, Straw Hats, Sweaters Dresses, Canvas Shoes, Dress Goods, Etc. Sale Commences Wednesday JULY 11,1923 at 10 A. M. and continuing until everytning is sold. Also Household Furniture will be sold
TERMS CASH
MAKE TOUR OWN PRICES EVERYTHING MUST GO ABSOLUTE AUCTION
JOSEPH COLLER
Cor. Washington Avenue and Franklin Street
Woodbine, N. J.

