Cape May County Times, 24 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

OCEAH vnw Mr. #nd Mrs. Harry Oarrlaon and of NewflrJd, ca'Iad on her mother on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dosrsam and danchter vtatted friends at Atlantic C(t> reeentljr. Mii« Manraret Plaraon. of DeanUT llle. and Mra James Kirkland and ltir *. children spent Saturday at

M'lldwood.

id two friend*, ef i friends liaco on

Mrs Joeepn Lrownam ana two sons railed on her daughter at Ocean City

recently.

Mrs. U'dan Bddy called on relatirM at Philadelphia oyer the f Misses Hith and Ida Ahrama. of Philadelphia, rialtad their elelee

ih,- s-eek-aad.

Frank *

Vineland. Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Way and of jenklnstowa. Pa.. Is spendln»s time with his mother. Charles Kurta and brother, of rngg Harbor, spent feaday with thstr

mother.

Misses Hasci and spent Sunday ere Miss Gertrude town. Pa.. U spent-.— Miss Mary Dooohoa.

City,

of Potta«a>e with

Mias Mary MeOoohan. of Philadelphia. visited bar nut otor the week-

id.

Mr. and .auyhter, i his mother _ Miss Annabel Dolan, of Philadelphia. called on trisnds owsr the week-end.

01 PhlUdelphU. is •prodln* tome time with his aunt. Mr. and Mra. James E. Jeffries, of wifh^v- r .’ evening with Mrs. Jeffries' parents. Mr. ud Mrs. ■William Devaul and Mr. and Mra. Griffith Gandy spent 5^ n 5 Uy Wl i h Mr - ‘ nd Mra Walter Taylor at Tuckahoe. .. Kurt *' of P^IUdelphla, visited relatives on Sunday. C.^ Boiarth is employed at Brj ?® WM * ^‘Wel phia vial tor over the week-end.

PALERMO

W. Clouting and family otorod to Hammonton on Sunday. .. Mr .- Harry Oannon spent fmn<U ^ City. Dr. William Gelaton, of Camden, la visiting friends here Sunday. Bertha Field was an Ocean City visitor Saturday. " Sharer ^>f PleasantvHle, was on friends here Tueeday. Mr. and Mra. W. Oorsoa. of Strath — spent Sunday with Mrs. Am-

I, # Ch * r, « Field entertained '"endi from Millville over the week j “1» Elisabeth Dailey and Miss Emma Clouting spent a week with

relatives in Wildwood recently.

Charles Field, who seriously inJured hU foot while working In Ocean

City, is alowly recovering.

Mrs. Anna De Cray la entertaining friends from Phil: de'phla this week. Robert Garrett motored to Ocean

City on Saturday evening.

l^elle Adams and family spent one week recently with friends in BrldgeRichard Morrison, of Ocean City, was visiting Mias Emm» Clouting one

day last week.

Mrs. Edna Brown and children, of Wen on ah. have been visiting relative

Mr. and Mrs. Somers E. Young rislUng frisads In Ocean City

C0LLIM8 COMPAMT Sash Weights BOOTS SEAVILIJt, V. j.

BUILDIMQ CONSTRUCTION

A MARTINO

Woodbine, N. J.

(Since 1909)

IP TOM VAST IT SOU HOST CALL OS George B. Jeffery* RmSUrr

129 Coni Stent

So* Uo City, N. J.

Have You a Farm or Country Home Fo. Sale? Wa Ino Soar Hil—n it Toor Serrioe Ixtauhre Phai Advertmaf Campaign Starting Soon Write for listing Card WALTER H. TREES, REALTOR 3206 PAdPIO ATI, WnNWOOB, SEW 7EB8ET

Soft for Mary Mary had a HtUe hen— Which laid two eggs a day— Now Mary owns the bungalow That atands aeroas the way.*

H. A. DEERY

Jobbing ta A1 Ili Branch* SKA ISLE OTT. N. J.

MORNHINWEG’S BAKERY

PSe* Fancy Cake* ON PREMISES

J°*« Van G. Hoffecker ARCHITECT MB Eighth Street Corner Atlantic Avenue Phone 400, OCEAN CUT, M. J.

Health Economy Comfort i* offered ia shoes repaired by me. Health in keeping the feet dry and warm; economy in making old shoes new at one-third the cost of new; comfort that only comes in shoes that have been worn. VINCENT SANN1NO 29 Fritz Street • SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

A. G. RICE & COMPANY

HARDWARE AND GENERAL STORE “You can Get It at Rice’s” 0pp 1& c S!i%v, N j

Remember

That dnsdgery is your master and that yon are willing that it should be nnkas yon take steps to

Electricity

your s -rvaat For there is much work in your home that eleetr city, combined with the proper electric appliances, can aeco-jpUsh not only as well, but better than human hand. MAKE YOURS on ELECTRICAL HOME ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY Tenth and Wert Avenue Ocesn City Divirion And-Ohl yes-Every Night the “Matchless" Night

August Furniture Sale] SOTT-io-ron t - RiRNITUfK -fag 36 No. 2nd St 19

10 DAY SALE

10 DAY SALE

FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Biggest Sale Ever Held in Woodbine at the ROYAL FASHION CO. Positive Reduction, between 20 and-3Q per cent, of all our Merchandise All our merchandise must be sold regardless of cost to make room for our fall stock

SALE STARTS Friday August 24 LAHES’ WAISTS. gmnMimpnrn

48c

LADIES' XHCERZED 8T0CKH06 lOr PUNTED Y0ILE yd. tic IMPORTED KLX 0IN0MAM 85c CHUDUUrS DRESSES Me np WASHABLE GINGHAM yd. 20c CHILDREN'S ROMPERS 59c np VETS HEAD PASTS 85c MEM'S BLUE WOKSMO SHUTS 43c MSB 'S SOCKS Sc

99c np

36 No. 2ND ST.

Moat Door to Owial Church

Philadelphia

■f ^

15,000 S* Foot of Floor Space

Formerly at N W. Cm. 2od A Race

Open r,L mmd Set. Semrdags TOI 10 SCUek

$13.78

B0TT DEEPAMTS BOTS* WASHABLE SUITS,

Were $150 U $250; Now 88c np , vrnu DRE8S SHIRTS AUo all our dreues, coat* and cape* reduced 20 per cent EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Don! Forget—You Will Regret ROYAL FASHION CO. Washington Ave. “Why Travel Miles” Woodbine, N. J.