Cape May County Times, 7 November 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Maxwell Beer, of Woodbine, mi. J Mrs. ‘ms Morients. Th<i Woodbine Sewing Club was swarded the first prise tor the prettteet costumes, s two-pound box of chocolates. The beet of bwity —n m south Jenep for long time was dL^lapod bj a group ton girls who rorrosantsd this ssw1i_ riub In a •'faebior rsriew at The tact that tber were gltat prise was endoroed sp

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s.%T..r “ and Mrs. wtrh M i Bltme, ~~ I—- or want Clair Ooben. UIHan Peterson,

bold in the Palermo

benefit of the A Jpba CSub. Thursday

—ht An* prims w

irs. H. Sapp, of Bt R Mr. Mr. and lbs. Hton Cotsen cole-

r U-, r. and Mr* W Conon, of we; Mrs. Bora Cornea, of : Mn. K. Corson, Mr. and —i. Of Palermo.

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2 Mr. Yeung's another hen. [i« Myrtle Wltaa M *rHsy it wUh Kiss Ansa Tette*. In

Ocean City.

Mr. WUfiun Banting. «f Himira Poiut, cs?«ad on retsttros hare os

Mrs. Kari Clouting, of Xk>

Eunday.’

Ocean Ctp »

Mrs. Lewis Oaa-tbooB, cl Ocmn City, callsd on redaUree Tnssday. Mr. Albert Corson, of this placw, Bordentown Pridsy, where

Cty Mr. and Mrs. N. Berlvanl and Mr. ’• Serirani Spent Monday with Mr. >nd Mia. S. C. Madara.

GOSHEN | Mr. Griffis Smith attended tlwl

Leroy Grace, of Beranae Lakh, to at ■ is father's. Me I. W. Gmoa. far an sxtendad Tlalt. Mr. and Mrs. Jamss C. Burin and Captain Maurice Tomlin ■ '

lit oa Tuesday sreslng. The Bias Ribbon Club sstt at ihs am* of >ltop Tossr on Tuesday sseu* ;

___ _ .i^o: Mia. J. B. r. S.KSSS, Jhtadhto grand-

iitos Carroll, of " is. of rs. J.

** ws^s la PhOa-

Mr. and Mrs. ». W. tarns wen illadelphla risUors oa Thursday. Harry Weldon and wife, of WllA _ »d. were waMt and «U—tojalth hto ^mta, Mr. and Mrs. Charlee WM1 danghJth Mia. irah Rusted, at Oourt House. Mrs. Prank MDtor Is this wash os ‘•sick Ust _ I>r. Prank DUtriek, of Prlnoe Ann. w with hie family tor a few days week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warwick, ol aeJBng on Mr. and

Mlse Faster Mac Batts to this week *ring in Millrilte. Her. Charles Hand filled the pulat Erma. The minister of that ir ‘. Mr. Born, filled our pulpit SunMr T 2d\irs. Charles Mlxner. Mia. ima Coombs, and Miss Jane A. Ci. were in MiUrlOe shopping on

The world to now safe for desaocbut Bill Austin says It's still a : ' Id** to hire the beat lawyer can get.

origi- merman. Prances flrnnsstnlii. Etta ■■■‘H afirwttoemenb The Breslow and Miriam Danerhliah. one of them Is a The prise tor the most original <

tor, who was dr see id i

box of candy. Dancing and _

until In the early

it prevailed habits read the Clas-

imber of these and In every rtory that will

Sharp Price Reductions HUDSON COACH

Was $1500

NOW $1395 ESSEX COACH Was $1000 NOW $945 Above Price* Freight and Tax Extra The World's Greatest Automobile Values Are Now Priced Below All Comparison

They are the finest Hudson and Essex Cars ever built. Such price reductions me posable because they are the largest selling six cylinder closed can in the world.

CADMAN and TILTON

9th and Bay Avenue

Ocean City, N. J.