Cape May County Times, 13 February 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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HW-t> rvaa rnot* last week Mt uxA Mrs. Lewis Oowabooae SSS 1 « a<1 »*Ui Mr. and Mrs. KMhartf Ooaaaboone. at their Palermo ^a OQ-toaiuM, of the WoChristian Tsm&erance Union

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beauty to the aeeaa.

Bill Smith, of r lnstrei fame, took the house by storm in "To* Oaa*t

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Royle*. McHenry and Not without Its a radio _ _ Cue Pyott, tenor. A full radio eat, with the lo-' * * held all the petting audience. roices of Pyott. M were heard. Brea the receipt of fake

City. MUSnl and Atlantic City, stirred some minds to the joint of wonderment. so dererly was the act ducted. The Wildwood String

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. °MaaCTty Council. No. 10. Daughtwi of America, will celebrate their tweuty-ainth anniversary with aotertalamant anu banquet layereilng. February II. ThU will ba held U their lodge

owei 1» Red Men's HaU.

Mta. Marion Pergueoa. of this city, korism to a number of friends at bn reel dance, m Ashury Aveunn — Fire hundred was

coarse of the erendslnty refreshmenU

Saturday or mlay at DMaont.

great enu Thuredsy

The Ocean City Klwanis Club Is . hearsing its nmm soegs for Tueetoy ereolng. Februsry 14, when they will broadcast over stston W. P. O.. AUantlc qty. Besides the chorus ttmw will also be a short talk given . Qeean City.

Sunday at Mrs. BaehMr. sad Mrs. WUllsm Peterson. Sr. spent the week er d with their daughter. Mrs. Robert Cook, at Pit-

man.

. Wfsr Creamer and wife, of PhlUdelphia, have been called home to the Jedelde of his mother, who is eerlonsly UL Mr. and Mm. Garner Peterson and son motored to Millville on Sunday afternoon. Several of the young people of Eldors attended the movies at Woodbine on Saturday evening. Aaron Hudson and family motored to Woodbine oa Sunday evening. Mm U Underman Is spending a few days with her daughter. Mm Garner Peterson. Mr. and Mm Charles Bingham n*Ited Mr. Bingham's brother. Milton. Cape May. on Thursday. ^ Benjamin Springer, of Clormoot, visited Mr. Chris. Hand on Sunday. The Bp worth League held a bust ness and aoolal meeting »t the homo of Mm Sarah Go . Milo and Walter Hudson spent Friday evening with Mr. Lewis Peterson. GREENFIELD

The Central Ocean City Ladles’ Astoeiarioa. met Tuesday evening, at the home of Mrs. George Gaffney. Thirty-fourth street and Centra’ Ave, — Plana were discussed for the _ ag entertainment to be given at the local High School on March flrstaMptonned to have a number of Millville entertainers on this oeCMfcm. Among them wlO be Winfield "T and Harry Hampton. wwUrm moaotogist. The ladles’ orgutaaUcm will likewise hold a cake ■ale on Saturday at Powell’s Gangs. Thirty-fourth Street and Asbury Ave-

Ing number, all < received. The entertainment was _ . sac«aa Director Marvin C. Woe

ration _ ing public eaioyed every mlruu of

Another kltcbeaette Monuenis appeal u> so few old-fashioned U that there are so many built-in features that there is no room for a barrel of

NOW IS THB TOn TO U ^ roof. Wo hare a good of light. —* ‘ Bey the Ptoa. 10th Oeeea Oty. M. 1. Hgr."—kdr.. ITtf.

The Ocean City Ktwanle (Sub met Wednesday at their weekly luncheon at the Hscayae Hotel. The mostlnr was tamed to s dtsrnsslon of the budget for IIM. sad no speakers ware heard. Hiram S. Mowrwr, of the Pint National Bank, this city, made a report oa the tnanclal standing and i on the budget. This was passed at the preliminary reading and was laid over for the

tf. Oakee, of Hammonton, was hare on buriseee on Monday. L. Priest and wife spent Saturday evening with Prank Bosarth. A. P. Bishop and family, of Tucksne. spent Sunday with relatives MW. G. 8. Adams made s business trip to Ocean City on Thursday. Mr. and Mm G. Murray entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mm Praak Sack, of Palermo, and E. P shop and family, of Tuckahoe. William Lacroyx. of Buena, called on John Ange'.y and family on Monday.

It is called a wave at pimperitr. ” ‘ only but she hates you to think that she

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— —ids a businens tHp to Oosan City on Monday. tPntm Sack and family motored to Wildwood on bualneee cm Friday Mm 8. Shull. Prank Poukner and mother were In Ocean City on bmi~ms. .Mm O. Murray, Mm Mary Dukes _ad sou. George, and Mm Praak Sack ware shopping In Ocean City on Saturday. Mm Bell Gerdy and grandson. Nelson Boyd, of Ocean City, called oa Mm John Angaly on Saturday. M. Gacghans and wife called on Frank Bosarth and family oa Sunday. Hiram Sack and family were la Petersburg on Sunday. G. Murrey and wife. Mm Mary

Hammonton on Saturday G. 8. Adams was in SeavUla ou

held. It was decided that the . of the members should be raised from Ifteea dollars a year to twenty-dve dollars a year. This meetlag was oaa of the best attended of the year. ELDORA

la Millville on Friday. Mr. sad Mm Poster and grandson, of Port Norris, spent Sunday with her brother. Isaiah Goff. Mm Mary Trout. Marie Fowler and Walter Powell were on the sick

Mm Alice Cameron and Mm Laura Peorson motored to Woodbine on Saturday s.saing. Mack and Chris. Hand have been doing carpenter work on a house for ~ lei Bishop, at Mosquito Point, th Mtse* 1 HH^ Bingham visited her aunt. Mm Robert Cook, at Pitman,

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