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ELDCStA Mr. and Mia. Oanter Fat boaineae trt» to MUtrtS iST .The Fhreet-Teaahan* i or Bdora, held a meetis r the “ case ob YedasedAjr aft&WM imrm Hodson a_* taa^tr har dfrona week
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" Miaa Hilda Hashaa la tW aunt Hr*. Robert Oook. ot N. 1. The ;«d!ef AM held a meaflar at maidnr. Mr . aadMra. Barry M I to TlaeUMd ca Wada MR* With Band «aat las Day at BatalarrlUe. Annie Lee U bmIcUs a Tiait ta
_ *a hoaee for a Mr. Robert Oook sad wtta areat
with hta pares to. Mr. sad Mrs I
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Ocean City, epent Sunday with his atoter. Mrs. H. Hyson. George Lane and wICs of Oeaaa City. oaHad on Waadaihira on to-
Ml* Myra Way. of Trenton, a
PETERSBURG Mr*. ABto Tea GHd* left «K rharaday tor a *oath% vtoH r—» Mr sea in JachsourtOe, FU. The •annual Tbsntagi*in* eW at, the hoaee ot Uehard To* i J. T. Moore and otto, of HaddBadl Z. Pattersoe and three saaa. ot Waatrtlla. .
a City. Thritod her tod
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Alhart Way.
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5 Harbor with her a
. Henry Hyson, wife and eon. ap> the weak end at WUdwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wood, of Bee I <ORy. spent Thaukssirtag with th
and with trieoto in Hgg Harbor. ^ner Cox and wife were Sou* AeettUe -toltor* on Tuaaday. At. and Mrs. Oethy and Mr. ant Mrs. Bares, of Swalnton. ■*' nanhaakiring with relatleas. Mrs. John Camp aad eon epect f
Mrs. Damon He”, of Fhlrton. and arandehildren. and Mrs Wntt Hail, of Bristol. N. H.. spent Sun with JeMth Down am and family. Mrs CUment S. Mossip. of Phita<M*hU. spent Sunday w"* *— duMRter. Mrs E. Down«n. Frank Washburn wns n Sea Itoe City shop per on Wednesday. Joseph Camp motored fa • CKy on Tburadnr night. GOSHEN Mr. and Mrs J. W. Coombe spent Thanksgiving Day with raintlr* la
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Mr. and Mrs Jam* C. B. Mi* Jeaslo Mlxner were Phil rial tors on Tueeday. Mr. Samuel Clarke and family en-
i Jack Jaaksou. of Oeaaa City,
Robert MeCoaeh aad daughter, of dtophU. were Thankaglrti s with Mrs MeOoaeh bars a. Hannah Hnaainaaa and Ml
baphia Rons of Totocshoe. called oa
their aunt. Ml* SaDle Wllllaas Wednesday- / . Mrs Robert MeOoaeh was a s end TtoHor with her daughter, 1 Leroy Boyd, to Philadelphia. Ml* Bata Dickenson fall oa T aesday and badly sprained her an Mrs Bertha Bwlag and ecu. of At-
Untie City, on *—ding n wash with
tamed to Princeton oa Monday after A mouth's visit hers William lagersoQ. of EUsabsth. I J.. was a Friday visitor with hU ?a »Se Mabel Caldwell, of Treatoa. speat the Thanksgtviag holli-
with her moth*.
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MARMORA
Mrs Lo/nlur Cheeter and Mrs Ude Bto* dined with Mrs Mary StUwMl on Tfcankaglring Day. Mr. and Mrs Chari* R. Mlxner was* rialUBg relative* in PhltedtophU over the weak end. Mtoi Basel Shaw entertained her rirmlr fro* South Dennis a couple of days last weak. William Bafts Of WUdwood Ci was at urn home of his cousin. 1 ter Batts Jr., for the Thanksgiving
Ur. sad Mrs 2. W. Coombs. Mm. Nelson T. Smith aad Mrs L. H. Swain attended the taneral of Edmund Junes at DsaatertUe, on Friday morning. Wmiam Petemou, of Marmora, ■pant the UUer part of the week with
Mr. and Mm. Chari* Weldon vutted os* Thmkaglvtng with their son, Harry Ws»doo and wifn, at WlldMrs Sarah Van Olldsr Is satertaining Mm Sara Tomlin, of AMai.Ue Qty. for a couple of week*. Mi. and Mm Frank WateM aad eon. Paul. thL'rf 'R reUtlv* at Avn-j
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Mr. and Mm Lafayette Swlth. of Pittatrorgh. are vislUng reletlvm
hers
Mm Lydia Curr. of New York. U visiting Mm Amos Madam Mr. and Mr*. Stephen Young entertained twenty of their reUtives and friend* on Tbanhaglvlng. Mr. and Mrs Spencer Young spent the week end with Philadelphia rto- - Dr. William Steel, of Philadelphia, was here on a gunning trip. Mm Chari* Reeve* and two c dren. who have been spending several days with her parents have returned to her home. Oliver King, of PbUadelphta. i has been working here for R. Vandal! Pmith. has returned home. Mrs William Cannon was to Oee City. Monday. Mias Maude Middleton, of Camden, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. id Mm J*esl« Potts Ml* Dorothy B. Madam spent sev eral days with Cape May friend* Z. A. burstton end daughter. Helen, rstored to Gloucester. Sun-
day.
Marabsll Johnson la now spending s week with his parent* to Dslanco. Mr. and Mm E. Sapp and son. Ear), spent Sunday afternoon with their soli. William Sapp and family. Byron Young ha* a position to Atlantic City. Andrew Young, who hs
The Xmas Electrical f The greatest assortment of Lionel Electric Trains
in South Jersey
We have the vesv outfit yomwm always wantc •adits a Lionel That mens it i> mechsaksliy -lectricaBy perfect—a reel train fit ' '
We have a wonderful •■■nrtnwnt.to aeibet from— prices within your resch. Gome m and we’ll demonstrate any Lionel outfit that takas your fancy—aad you*H see the marvelous new sresssnrias as wefi. The new accessories include electric warning «gnals that light when the train apuranchos. safety gates that raise and lower automatkeliy, ekctric block signal that operates same as thb raal block signals and automatic train controls that stops and starts the train. Stations, bungalows, freight car, in fact, many things that never before were sold for miniature systems. Bring die youngster in and notice how his eyes gleam as he watches the trains work. Electrical Gifts Are Appreciated Gifts Toasters Washing Machines Heaters Irens Floor Lamps Grills Radio Cleaners Percolators Guaranteed Curlers Mi,'A by l-ANDERS. FRARY & CLARK •pcul KteM*! Xu Tm SM aubti* 4 I MW ui txtt, bulb, complete, $Uf. Isgslsr ytks,-9*-7S The Universal Electric Co. 701 Asbury Avenue Oceu City
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Florida, wHh lU b^u5wSll% | *** “y* sttrsstlv* ptargrouads of this w*m o.b.’sr. w —‘'- > b * ®**» w oorriem about January J. JPU. RV 0WXA»8«AMI«»“ Tbs carnival to New Orleans U a Ball of tbs Twtofth wSt delightful. WTlroamsai. wiB f
WHTX& gEXYEn to nxatZM A-J!^? 1 * 1 ? £2!?bsr It. aad oonttauiag uadi ^ e 2?2* eUp " wtik «*• «®rtda bto *•*;«“* solid Pullman train*
Through steeping car* oparatod bp tfc, and connecting llasa. supply con practically aU raaorta to tbs Soutbtead.
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