rang, naxaua, n, im
p«*»
of Um Y. 1L H. Jl Mt at the
will the
■pead Uie Oxy
Ur. and Mrs. R. Ployatch
a tew days with
torad to UlUrtU*
■d. of Brooklyn.
for *n extended st\y. Uoeh axel tamest
TXMsday afternoon when a track te-
la* to IQ* Ooelln 1
\ of Wildwood, was stuck In the
yard of Morris SU
In the soft sand and It was two hoar* before they could get ft out. ' Untnar uaterta tnod
and Mae Dorothy me on Saturday ere-
ime b/
Ocean atr. tittle Uao Marlon 81 od her ninth Mrthday at her beam
RIO GRANDE
Qeor** Stewart spent Friday In Pnlrton. and Friday amain* in Vineland. r.ttendln* the Slth anniversary
.. of the Mechanics, returning home on Kim Lute Belgie M In PhUaxWphU Saturday evenln*.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner and son. Miss Anna Hand and Mrs i. Douglass, apeet Friday In Phlladal-
afteraoos.
u an Ooeab City
oa Tneadayi*
on their way to New York City, wftfc a large truck load of clothing boloagr
lag Co.. John Halthaon. of Corbta City, accidentally ran into the heavy
aUe street sad waa unable to eee te truck. His automobile was entUuty demolished and he eecraed with
day afternoon to apnd i
Sunday with Mrs. Schradar'a Harry Schrader, who has bean HI at the home of relattree In PkUa-
r Hand ayrat the week-
Calrin Kimble m Mr. and Mrs. Sdauad Hewitt, at Court Howe.
d aiac ta tka TSOY LAOTDUZ. B «aa» kaek duv tku I podUs pt it, inaad jut u good m I mU tn« It, nd tk, nd k
tkai I eu do tk, wait -ijodf.
Tit *tkk week. Cdketkju mode at Coort Bmm, Bddtin load a* Bk Ct» aaaaj iMdej-datiattad Wd^. Jwd deaf a laid ar
the trim.
preached la the Methodist Chnreh at TROY I -AI
here in the afternoon and evening. Him Rita Harris Is slowly imp.ov-
Saturday evening. They will reside
ire.
John N. Reeve, of Burleigh, called
Mr. and Mia. Bdmi Ocean City, and Mrs. Carrie Sertvanl. of WUdsrood. called oa 1'
Mr. sad : Wildwood, sr
Karl CkmUng, of
.urideats of Woodbine.
On Sanday evwnlng Miae Rae Cohen and Him Dorothy Wotteou. bath toschen of the grssnsr eehm
te-eet up tor a few h
M sUQ with Mrs. Mary Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. f
in* and games t Samuel Hoffman, of Kgg barter. Mrs. Brans O. SU tg •sat the week-end with hM folk*. mother. Mrs. Bennett, we A new fraternity sms organised Mien her sister, Mrs. Bagene the High School by a aambsr of the at WUiweod. oa Satarday. - — - >4 Mia. Ctareor t of Satarday at Wildwood with their daughter oa Fine Avoaus Harry Yataa was appointed school
meeting of the
«* has
■ ha. • all I r motored to Atla twell's p-operty here at Oty aa Meaday evening to a
cUaother Reason ’Why ~~
lUek OuMoro Arc Coanfortabjw On All Roads TlKmkaoeaoa Buck open car. are aupportad ooteibleekci apatap. Th. opper aoicp light and rvagr acting, aiaooth oat alight road imcnUritiae. whiit the larger and stronger in mere abaosfr the Amps that cauee the ordiy seat to “strike bottom”. Tern pads of
ophetoterjr give thaTfinsTeoftnisii and^i the purchaser a cushion that win sta id up. When better automobiles are built Buickwill build »hem MOTOR SHOP CENTRAL GARAGE WILDWOOD, N. J. OCEAN CITY, N. J. JOSEPH SCRIVANL. Proprietor
Don’t Forget Our Plant Opens Monday, March 3 For Business Have Your Garments, Rugs, Carpets, Blankets, Tapestries, Etc., Cleaned by Modern Up-to-Date Methods Phone 1210 WE’LL CALL AND DELIVER ANYWHERE OCEAN CITY DRY CLEANING & DYEING ESTABUSHMENT PLANT: Hme An. and all St. Ocmbi City, N. J. ALL WORK GUARANTEED COURTESY TO ALL WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE F. M. DENAN, Proprietor.
Much of the Beauty and Comfort erf a Home Depends Upon the Interior Woodwork The right wood fot the right purpose, afWtrd and diaped to meet the service required from H— is die secret of our success in supplying satisfactory Interior Woodwork for the budding of bouses, etc. If you are planning to build it will pay you to get rices. Fits Per CshL Discount for Cadi r Undsr Cover
COAL H.S. Fox Lumber Co. OPPOSITE READING STATION Tuckahoe New Jersey Phone 2801-R-13 The Firm That Gives Service and Satisfies
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