Cape May County Times, 21 September 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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WILDWOOD Mr. and M r *. Joseph Scrivanl spent Wldar In Philadelphia. Mrs. Bertram spent the week-end with friends and returned home on BunderJamas Boerckat. of Philadelphia, ■pent the week-end with his famllr Miss Elsa nor Blackwell will i leave for Florida where she expects to spend the rioter. Mrs. Florence Joeeph and danchter. Of Court Mouse, were callers here on Fridar morr In*. Mr. and Mrs. N. Bertram were the fuasts of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bertl. at V.nelend, *or a week. Mrs. Frank P. Matters and deu*hter. Mrs. Ethel Flocca and dau*ht*r, ■pent Weunssdar in Vineland. Mss. Snn« Wells and children, of Court House, were shoppers here on

moved from Young's >renue to Pine Avenue, where they will star for the

winter.

T. H. Price was a Court House visitor on Monder. William Colo and B. Coombs wore In the Quaksr Cltr this wsek. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bdm talned friends sad relatives over the WIHlam Robert and famllr Wmt Bunder with his pareuU at South

Bearllls.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Stoksa havs elejed their summer home on Weet Heather ~ ) and motored to Germantown on

Bond and Tueedar-

William Elliott had his hand eerionalr hur. on Tfcuisdnr. while workin* at the motor ehop. but is much

Improved at this writing-

Mr. and Mrs Karl Clouting are stopping with her parents at Rio

Grande for a few months.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Flocca and titer spent the week-end in Phil-

daughter

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Barren have

C0LLIH8 COMPACT HINGES SOUTH SEAVIT.lt, *. 1.

The Trial ^r '-utheran

Church at 1t<r,dMod , l Islet has

for the -^won of ItSS.

Soot trip Sunday,

Sunday Excursion

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Leaves Wildwood on regular train Connecting with Special Tnda at

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ASK HERBERT R.SMTTH

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Qfo ARCHITECT-

—a epariaKef who translatm your idea* into

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i experience, to eetifc and i your estate, appoint this Trust

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