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Capt. A. J. Meerwald and daughter. Mary, went to Philadelphia on
Friday.
Mrs. Ogden Gandy and daughter. Miss Edith, ot Oennlsvllle, called on friends here on Wednesday evening. John Fay and Charles Boyle, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle. Mias Ella Morton, of South Sea▼ille, called on friends here on Thursday. Mrs. Mary Jeffers and family went to Sea Isle on Saturday. Hprry Hallowell and family visited his parents recently.
Miss P. N. Williams went to Wildwood bn Saturday. Charles Myers entertained guests on Sunday. MVs. Hannah Chester and Harry Chester and family vfplted the Misses Ludlam on Sunday. hrtss Margaret Pierson Is entertaining Mrs. L. Pierson, of Cape May, and Miss Eleanor Kirkland, of Phila-
delphia.
Mrs. Laura MrKalg and Miss Lydia Nickerson went to Wildwood Sunday. Mrs. Lawrence McKaig and Mrs. Smith Stiles called on Miss Ella Morton at South Seavllle on Friday
evening.
M,". and Mrs. Charles Anderson called on relatives on Friday. The Junior League went to See Isle on Thursday. Mrs: F. C. Barnes has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. W. Smith, of Atlantic City. William Meerwald entertained Miss Margaret Barnes, of Camden, over the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Jefferson visited Captain Stephen Jefferson .a
Satu. day.
MVs. William Peterson and children spent a few days of last week with her parents. Augustus Meerwald and brother William spent Thursday evening at Collingswood. Gdorge Bell called on Capt. A. J. Meerwald on Saturday. Bflward Jefferson entertained some friends from Indiana last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walker spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Millville. Richard Robinson and family spent the week-end with friends in Dennla-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stltee. Jr., and daughters Helen and Dorothy*spent Sunday In Millville with Mrs. Stltee' parents. Mrs. Beniamin Hoffner Is entertalnlng her niece from Millville this
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Gilder left on Tuesday for their home In Florida after spending wo weeks here. Rev. and Mrs. Cawman were in Millville on Tuesday. Mr. Jones has moved his family to Beesley's Point as he has secured work at Ocean City. Mrs. George Hoff entertained relatives the first of the week. Domenlck Detro Is Improving his property by having his house raised and enlarging the cellar. Miss Mary Creamer has gone to Goshen for a visit with her sister
there.
Rev. and Mrs. Cawman are enjoying a visit frokn their daughter and two grand-daughters from Baltimore. Mrs. Luther Snyder, of Tuckahoe, called on her sister here Wednesday morning. Mrs. Lei a Burke and mother, of Tuckahoe, visited In our town or Wednesday. Mrs. Julia Van Gilder spent Wednesday with her parents In Middle-
town.
Miss Elsie Whitaker returned to her. home in Court House after spending several weeks with her grandparents here. Miss Alice Eldridge Is spending a fortnight In Philadelphia. Mrs. Hannah Sharp is speeding a few days at the home of Walter Taylor In Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. William Ingersoll, of Elizabeth. N. J.. are with his parents for a few weeks.
Mrs. Henry Dougherty entertained her sister from Philadelphia Sunday. I*on Iconla visited friends In Philadelphia Saturday and Sunday. William Kell was a - Philadelphia visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Holman and son Wallace spent the week-end with relatives in Williams town. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Freideman and family passed Sunday afternoon at
Cape May.
Martin Spalding spent the weekend with relatives at Trenton. Celeste Foster, Irene Hendereon, Mrs. Julia Young and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Freideman enjoyed bathing at Stone Harbor Monday evening. Harry K. Wahl made a buslneen trip to Philadelphia Tuesday. Le Roy Haamann. Infant son of O. R. Hamann, Is 111 at this writing. Dr. and Mrs. Julius Way spent Monday evening with friends at
Tuckahoe.
George Jonas, of- Bridgeton, town on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dougherty, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end at their home In Mayvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Heubner and family, of Newark, are visiting Mrs. Heubner's brother, Allen Freiddman,
Is week.'
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leporace and family spent Sunday and Monday with relatives in Hammonton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and son Berkeley and Mrs. Cora Burke passed Saturday In Wildwood. The Court House Fire Department took part In the Fireman's parade at Wildwood last Saturday, bringing home the prise of $26 for being the youngest fire company. John Myers, of Cape May. district president of the P. 0. 8. of A., was here last Thursday evening to Install officers for Camp No. 130. Harry Stltee. Sr., and family spent Wednesday afternoon on the beach at Stone Harbor. Mrs. John Clark is entertaining her sister this week. Mrs. Daniel Chambers and family. Eldora. spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Edna John.
Ernest Lunt motored down from | Mr. and Mrs. a D. Neill and Frankford to visit his mother and to daughter Dorothy, of Ridgewood. N. be down for the dedication of the J., are extending the minnm- at the Lutheran Church. / Strathmere cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker and
Miss Grundy was the gueet of her sister, Mrs. Lunt ,on Sunday. Mrs. Hadcien Is down for the
mer with her son.
Mr. Bunn was down for a few days to visit his family on Rose Street. Gamble Is down at her bungalow for the summer and Is Improv-
ing very nicely.
k^r. and Mrs. Laub are down at their bungalow for the summer. Mts. Bldlemeyers and daughter
Ethel and mother-in-law were over to
Ocean City one day recently.
. 1 fc. and Mrs. James Gray and daughter Catherine, Mr. Henry and son Frank, and Mr. Edridge were down for over the week-end at the
Gray's cottage.
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Mrs. Harry Garrison and sot Newfield, visited her parents
cently.
Amoe Gandy, Philadelphia, called on his father in Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Lloyd and son w Sea Isle City visitors on Friday. Mrs. Emma Kirkland and three children, of Philadelphia, are spending the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Brown and Mrs. Chew and daughter, of Wildwood. visited Joseph Downam and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Relchle and friend, of Ocean City, called on friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Richardson, of Wildwood, visited her parents recently. Norman Vannaman Is attending the Summer School at Ocean City. Albert Simpkins, of Akron, Ohio, spent Wednesday with his sister. Mrs. Emma Soutters. of Anglesea, scent the week-end at her home here.
nsend's Inlet on the Llxxle S,” Captain Chopper Vogh, Engineer S. Smith and Mate Miles enjoy the pleasure of having A. M. Jones, of Townsend's Inlet, as their guest. Mn. Sadie Counties was over to Port Republic to attend the SemiSession of the Ladies' I. O. ML. of New Jersey, Monday, and enjovea il* meeting very much. Mft. Dilg&rd had as her gueet her son George and his lady friend, Gertrude Edson, for over Sunday. WHlis Jenkin and friend, Harold Atkinson, were down as the guest of Mrs. DUgard. MVs. Philip Bariement was tb« gueet of his sister-in-law, Mrs. .An ~ eau, for over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin were down for two weeks at their cottage on Rosa
Street.
Catherine Gnsklll and friend wen down for the week-end to visit Misi GaskiU's mother. Mrs. Hanley had as her guest Margaret Flnnigan and William Dolan for over the week-end. Jack Nevell and John Hill have gone to Philadelphia on a business
trip.
Fred Harding, formerly of Townsend's Inlet, is very 111 at his home In Somer’s Point. After vending a week at Mrs. Hanley's, Mrs. Layer and daughter Alice, and grand-daughter Margaret Layer, have returned to Philadelphia. Edison Weir and friend. Florence Daly, have returned home from Can-
spent the week-end with Mrs. Hanley, of Townsend’s Inlet. Mrs. Rodgers has returned home after spending two weeks at th* Haw-
thorne Club.
Mrs. Shellem had as her guest hex brother and niece on Sunday. Ann* Shellem and friend, Jamec Brady, were the guests of her sister. Mrs. Norman Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Walters were down
Sunday for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. God ward and daughter Margaret are down at the Margie and Mrs. God ward decided to stay
until Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tompkln is spending the summer at their new bungalow,
the Racquet.
son, of Toronto, Canada, were at the Strathmere cottage for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kerr and daughter vent several days at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Troemner were down over the week-end at their cot-
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens are down for the summer it their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lyson, William Ashworth, Mis. Mary Lee and daughter Dorothy are spending s few days at the Dyson cottage. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Mann, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith were In Ocean City Tueeday evening. Mrs. Armstrong Graves entertained her Sunday School Class of Philadelphia at her cottage. Mrs. W. Cox end son Billy, of Chicago, 111., are down for s stay with Mrs. Cox's sister, Mrs. Bassett. Mrs. Edward Kerr and Mrs. P. E. Varney called on Mrs. Chas. Heights at Ocean City on Thursday. E. P. Johnson, Jr., was down for a few days last week. F. &L Fentor and Miss Basel Fen•on were down over the week-end at
tht.'- cottage.
Mr. -•'* Mrs. Frank Burroughs are down for th- summer at their cottage. George F rower and William Keaton were ishlng with Captain Godfrey on Tuesday. Mrs. (eorge F. Erbe ipent a few days las week in Philadelphia with her daughter, Mrs. F. Garland. The week-end gueets at the Strathmere cottage were; G. E. Krenon, William M. Harris, Fran sis M. MatUs, Hugh Towner, G. B. Madden, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duffield. John W. Humes, Mrs. William Brinkman, William E. Goldman, F. Pardick, William. Finn, Katherine Tomlinson. Thomas Miles, and Mr. and Mrs. G.
M. Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gabel and Steadmen Applegate are down for the
Miss Dorothy Champion 1* v i.i I her aunt «a Frankford pT - extended time. **-. for
Mrs. Ella Martin and the Missee
McCann, of North Wildwood and 1 Wildwood Greet, entertained the lit- < tie crippled children and the Sisters who have them In charge, from St . Edmond's Home In West Philmdel-
phia. during May and June.
Mr. and Mis. Kart Clouting, Mr. J and Mrs. Nathan Surran and son
Bobby spent Sunday at Bridgeton.
Miss Dorothy Flynn has been en- , tertalnlng company for s few days.
Karl Clouting and William Glenn
•pent Tuesday In Ocean CKy. f „ —-—
Miss Emms Leupold. Mr. Dennis ^1,
Mann and Mrs. Carrie Scrtvanl mo-^Pffhse U with ] torod to Woodbine. Ocean City and Tomlin, at H, Avalon, on Thursday. .lerviiia mr •
Mrs. Agnes Stunner has been quite
- - -mu ; their cottage 'or the sammlr Me. and a T. Belly .r» talnlng rdaMn. e-ZL 7 * r ?. * n
’ Md., this t
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Mr. and Mrs. J. a Ron. h... ,,
111 but Is slowly improving at this
writing.
Mrs. Catherine Belling sad children, of Roxborough, Pa., tp'.at s week with her sister here In Pine
Mrs. & D. Neill and Dorothy Neill and Mary Caro there were In Ocean
City on Monday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mis. George Stewart and daughter Mary, i’ Vineland, and Mias Edith Schrad'r were Court Houee visitors on Monday. Mrs. C. Hand and daughter Helen went to Philadelphia on Sunday, to attend her brother's funeral. Mr. and Mts. C. B. Robert were Court House visitors on Monday. Ephrlam Homan, who la employed In Philadelphia, la Ul at home. Mrs. Earl Gibson, of Philadelphia, •pending a week with her parent*. The King's Daughters, of the BaTtlat Church, were entertained this month at the horns of Mrs. John Morton. Light refreshments were
served.
An executive meeting of the officers of the Cape May County Sunday School Association was held at the home of the secretary. Mrs. 8. H. Endlcott. recently. Mias Emma Hand was a Wildwood visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hobart entertained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howaru Roberts, of Carney's Point. N. J., Mrs. Harry Hobart, gr.. Misses Berths sod Margaret Roberts, and T. H. Price. Mrs. Harry Hobart. Sr., of South Seavllle. has been spending s few days with her son hers. Miss Ada Piechtner, of Mantua, Is visiting her grandpsrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wheeler. Mrs. H. Reese and Mrs. Adams, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. Emms
Marks.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Surran and ' sen Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting, of Wildwood, were callers 1 here on Sunday. Walter Hand was a Wildwood visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lehmann were j Wildwood visitors recently. Mrs. Carrie Scrtvanl. of Wildwood, and Mia* Emma Leupold. of Clementon. N. J.. were callers here tecently. Mr. e.nd Mn>. K. K. Seumun are entertaining his father from Pater-
son. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Butcher entertained company over thr 7.*»k-«nd. Mr. and Mis. William Gardner
spent Saturday in Wildwood
Mr. and Mrs. Cari Hildreth visited
her i.ister at Erma recently
Mrs. Hill was a Wildwood shopper
one day recently.
George Morrison, of Wildwood, was
a caller here on Monday.
My. McCuirheon. of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Wright Sbd rhlldten motored from Atlantic City and dined
I with friends here on Friday.
Mis William Kuwson and son were Wildwood shoppers on Saturday
Winter is still very 111 at her
'"brae local girls that just graduated from High School were admitted to the Montclair Normal School for Teacheta They are. Miriam Daaerhltsch, Marjorie Roeenfeld and Jen-
nete Lavine.
Philip Kats, Sam Katz and Tom Peterson motored to Atlantic City on
Sunday evening.
The Board of Education held their monthly meeting at the Central
Scboel on Monday evening.
Ber Rablnowitx and Henry C. Lapidua motored to Wildwood on busi-
ness cn Tuesday morning.
Th- girl scouts that are camping at Sea Isle City are having a splendid
time.
Harry Gdldlnger and Min Zelda Abrams motored to Philadelphia on
Friday.
A movie show was held at the Lyric Theatre on Tuesday for the benefit of the Near East Relief. A
Urge crowd attended.
Many of our townspeople spent Saturday in Wildwood enjoying Fire-
men's Day.
Mrs. J. Hlmllfsrb. and two sons Stanford and HllUrd. of Baltimore, are spending the summer with her
sUter. Mrs. D. Collier.
Mr.- and Mrs. J. L. Katz and family motored to Egg Harbor on Friday
evening.
Ted Abrams went to PhUsde-pbU to s|>end the day on Saturday. Mrs. H. Kralchman and son, of Philadelphia, are spending s few weeks with her relative, Mrs. J.
Chaaens.
Min Sadie Zighowitz spent Thursday In Ocean City. Mifflin Centre was down for the week-end to see hU parents The local doctor la able to walk after being In bed for over six weeks with an injured leg. Reha Joffee, Rose Goodman and B«n.u,8.bo | .p,,,, . „„ At . WMk with Mr. Danerhlrach's brother.! L*o M. Danerhlrsch. Miriam Danerhirsch returned from New Fork on Sunday evening where she spent six weeks vUltlng relatives.
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. CUwson, of Philadelphia, has been visiting Mis. K. Boerckel on MagnolU Avenue. Mis. S. Barnes spent Friday at Court House. Mr. and Mrs. S. Surran, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with his parents on East Youngs Avenue. MV. and Mrs. William Elliott visited Greek Creek recently. Mias Emma Leupold, of Cletnenton. N. J.. U spending a few weeks with friends on Pine Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Adamson and daughter Violet motored from Havre de Grace, Md., for a two
Mks’ day.
Mr, and Mis. Howard Roberts and two daughters, of Pennsgrove. N. J., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Robert and family at the Hazel
Dean. •
The Coast Guard Cutter Kicks poo that has been off duty for s month being overhauled at the Coast Guard Depot. South Baltimore, was returned last week to her station at Cape May. The Mayer Jewelry Shop, formerly located In the Sweet's block, recently destroyed by fire, has been removed to the Plaza Theatre Building on the
Boardwalk.
MV. and Mrs. Abe Ko no witch entertained friends from Philadelphia recently at their East Pine Avetfne
lervllls, for a couple of wartn? n * “d, Albert Lyon* , ct.ldrer, of Conrt *
V? 08 5 1 *™ of Angles*.
weeks with bis graadw-Sr^'v
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Mr. and Mm Charles R. Mlrn spetat the first of the week In pm! iJSS* ’'“ i ‘ wK
Mss. Roland Corson, the dlrootress of the Baby Parade, is making every effort to put the affair through in such s manner that It will be a great success and we are sure she will
succeed.
Joseph Scrivanl spent Saturday in Philadelphia on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hendricks and daughter were Court House visitors
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wells and children, of Court House, was here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hobart, of Rio Grande, spent Saturday with her sister here on Pine Avenue. Upward Clouting, Ralph Nickerson and Howard McVeigh, of Oeoan City, were visitors here on Saturday. T, H. Price, of Rio Grande, spent Saturday with his daughter here.
Mia* Zeda Hewitt, oi Green Cue
Is with her sister. Mias Bells Hewii
for-the rummer vacation. Mra. Elizabeth Swain was s visit, at Stone Harbor on Thursday Mra Mabel Mixnsr'e class of gir
at the Baptist Sudsy School hS picnic at Reed’s Beach on Thureds'
Mra a F. Crandoi was a visitor i
Atlantic City with relative* on Mor
day.
IAj Bright and family, of Anri* a. attended the M. E. Sunday Schoo —;re on Sunday. The Bapt'cl and M. E. Sondr 8ch*U will be dosed both Sundae of Camp Meeting. r Mra Ray Johnson, son and dsurii ter, of Millville, called on her rister Mm Ada Watson, on Sunday. B. Riley Mlxner has returned honu after a trip to Long Island over tb« week-end. I*-, and MVa Lson Hewitt of Plercea, ware in town on Mor. day Mff. Mary Springer has her psoddaughter. Miss Sarah Bateisby. of Philadelphia, with her for the moot*
Gladys Royal loft os Tuesday to go with her parenta Mr. and X.t Frank Royal, la Caaadsu.
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f.mu;\ n , d ,. M . n, ;J l - W Clouting and Jim. L u ,te !l rrtenda ln South Sea-
vllle on Monday evening.
Ralph Nlckeracn. of South Oceai Mrs. Anna Jones spent the naxt '
with M.J E . 8. Clout ,
Mrs. Carl F^ker and Miss Julia Townsend motored to Cape May on Monday evening. i Haro" Shaeffer hae returned to his
Mr. and Mrs. Willism Strack and children motored to Sea Isle City bn
Friday.
Born to Mr. and Mra Fred Harelgans, on Wednesday, July 11, a son. Mts. Worth extent the week-end with relatives at Cape May Court
House.
Henry Tusslng Is very 111 at the
prepent writing.
Mias Aids Champion, of Philadelphia, has been In town a few days
visiting friends.
ft”! Mrs. Henry Weatberby, of Millville, \ 1 sited Mr. and Mra Samuel
Champion last week.
Mra. Chsrlee Lee and children hare returned from Atlantic City where
they were visiting relatlvas.
Mias Helen Stephenson, of Cape May, has been spending s few days
with the Robinson girls.
Mr. and Mm Charles Bergh
children, of Camden, spent Sunday
with Mr. Bergh's paronta
Mra. E. Somers went to Mays
Landing Monday morning.
I Mr. Dyer, of Marshallrllle, le on
the sick Hat.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Bailey are entertaining relatives from Gettnan-
town*
Mr. and Mra. John Bergh, Jr., and children, spent Sunday at Sea Isle.
Frank Kldredge, of Salem, spat the week-end hero with his parents. Mr. and Mm Charles Kldredge Mr. and Mrs Alfred Sparks, or Philadelphia, wan with relatives si the Townsend bungalow over tbs
week-end.
Mfs. Emma Rice went to Ohio on Sunday with her daughter and son. Mr. and Mm Charles Spark*, when tbs will remain for an Indefinite suy. Mr. and Mm Webeter Bright, sot and mother was a caller here on
Mm W. H. Andrews Is euteruising her niece, of Millville. She rendered s beautiful solo at the service at Asbury Church on Sunday
morning.
Recent guests of Mias Carrie Dty—n were her sister. Mm Wsllsc* and a friend, also her niece. Un. Wesley Bates and son, of N**
Gretna.
Mra. Jolla Class and daughters- « Sea Isle City, are weekly callen btre Mm Everette Townsend tnd sot of Philadelphia, spent two weeks very pleasantly at thetr home at ClenuontMr. and Mm Hancock, of PbiU; delphia. recently motored dosn visited his father, John Hancock.
Mm
days at Court House. , Lawrence Stiles, of Hetolervilk. with relatlvas bare for sn Indeflnin period. Ipon Near, of Avalon U. 6 Guard Station, spent Sunday at boo* and also visited Ocean City on Monthly u Mm Harry Near was a Court Houee shopper on Monday. Miss Hebe Hall is clerking ' n Y/filUpna' store. , , . Ralph Evans is entertaining Stance, of Newark. Mlseee Marie Shute. Carrie cott and Floyd Shaw spent Monw evening In Ooear City. n(r . moot, spent Monday with Mr* t-i tra Godfrey.
hum* here.
. “J s™ K«l Clout.,* .00! Mr. end Mrs. Nathan Surran and son
npent slinday
with Mr* R W. CIouUb*.
w.r”* n “ nlS Mr * Komira E. Young wcnl.,? " y VU " 0 ™ Saturday . C, * r “ Hoes. of p r t Pr , bllr _ '
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Mra Quasi* Fi,,| d callln* « •end. in Ocean City on Mondfy
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