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New Postal Rates Apply April 1 5 Knt-CUM Krttti tad Oorenunoit Cards Alau Art UaalectaA By Change
Ocean Gty ?
The tnt batWn* aartj' of the eeaaon »t Ocean City wm hda Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, *ken Profeeecr Elmer E. Un*«r and another young man plunged into the eurf off Sixth Street. The couple attracted the attention hundreds of boardwalk promenadere who gathered on the boardwalk and watched the >ntu» of the two. who first ran down the beach for a
half mile.
A thermometer was Introduced Into the surf and the temperature registered a shade orer 85 degrees After the plunge the two lost little or no time in beaUng It to the warm showers that were awaiting them.
Special Handling Costs Extra Allen Mon is called by Postmaster James T. Chapman to the changes postal rales, effective April 16. Two cants will be required to send poetcards and private mailing cards after that date, but there will be no change In the rate on Government postal ea.-'ts or other first-clam matter.
Hegtstered mall tecs. In addition
to the regular postage, will be: Let- jtrs. Edna Jones and daughter, ter mall Indemnity, 860 or leas, fif- Dorothy, spent Saturdy and Sunday teen cents; letter mall indemnity, ln E i dora with her parenU, Mr. and more than ISO. but not exceeding Mrs Daniel Chambers. 8100; twenty cents; second class, no Howard May and Miss Inea Stites Indemnity, fifteen cents; third class, stored to Millville and Bridgeton
826 indemnity limit, fifteen cents; on gnndajr.
foreign, ten cents. A prepaid fee of Mrs Howard Btltes spent Toeeday
three cents will be required for re- ln xnekahoe.
turn receipt. James A. Vance and daughv»r,
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE
The new mon^- irndt' rates will be: For orders uot exceeding 82.60. five cents: 82.60 to 86, seven cento; 85 to 810. ten cento; |10 to 20, twelve cents; |20 U» 14®. fifteen cento; |40 to 880. eighteen cents; ISO to |80. twenty cents; |80 to
8100, twenty-two cento.
mi— Jane Vance, were shopping In
Philadelphia on Thursday.
About 160 men and women from here motored to Millville Friday night and enjoyed a turkey mapper prepared by members of Trinity M. K. Church. It was served in the
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special delivery service on matter weighing up to two pounds and fifteen cento for matter weighing more then two. but net more then ten IHind. For matter weighing more ♦h»»i ten pounds a fee of twenty cents will be charged. Insurance fees will be: Indemnification uot to exceed 86. five eento; not to exceed |25; eight cento: not to exceed |60. ten eento: not to exceed 810®, twenty-five cento. Collect on delivery rates will be: Twelve cento for collection not exceeding 810, fifteen cento for collection not exceeding 860 end twenty-five cento for collection not exceeding 8100. Two eento for each two ounces, up to eight ounces, will be charged tor
Harry Stltoa. end fiamUy u
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dougherty, of Philadelphia, ere spending this week at their home at Mayvtlls. H**ter John Young entertained, in mor of his eighth birthhday, Vincent Freideman. Berkley Sayre, Edwin Btltes, Charles Erriceon, Stanley a this sad Curtis Young. Mrs. Coleman Taylor spjnt Friday at Ocean City with her sister. Mrs. James Vanes and daughter.
ot the week end
the Two Mile
Beach Coast Guard Station, was a Sunday visitor with hie family. Mr. and Mrs. Charts# Gaskin, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Walker.
Sunday la Camden. Boy May and wife moved Wedy In .o the Stitee property, on Hand Av-tnaa. Mias Vivian Ware came home Saturday Cram the hospital, after 12 weeks. Improved In health. Mrs. Stephan Edwards returned to ir home In NvwfieU Monday, after a two weeks' visit with her daughMrs. Nellie Hamaan. Mias Thelma Hamern returned with her for a week's stay. John MullencoK ed his family Into the Bennett bouse, adjoining Stites Avenue. John Mathis, of the Stone Har rr Coast Guard Station, spent Monday home with his family. - " - a fctwdosBS trip to Wildwood Monday night. Edward Norton end family, of Townsend’S Inlet, .spent Sunday wUb Walter Norton and family. Oscar Nemann. Jr., to couva-eecing efter a tvrioas UlnesA Mr. and Mrs. Allen ■ Atlantic City, wei George Nichols and wife on Sunday. Mathis and a number of her frieada motored to Millville on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. Ralph feayre were in MBbrille Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Camp Is entertaining relatives this week from Bonsai. Del George Springer, wife and daugh tar. Patricia, attended the funeral.of his unde, John Bingham, at El dors, on Sunday. Miss Loretta Stone entertained a w of her friends In honor of her eighth birthday, on Saturday. Socrates WUllr. of MlDvine. s a week end at his home beta. Mr. and Mrs. Mead Tomlin and Mrs. Ells Comer motored to Vineland and Bridgeton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Barry SUtea and family, of Millville, spent Sunday and Monday wKk his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman SUtea. Mar. Sarah Madder, of Erma, (.pent Thursday and Friday bare with fr'.mda. The Women’s Bible Oa^ of the M. B. Church attended ehu. -h at Ocean City Sunday night.
MBMBs Hospital last week dad was operated — * — Is reported as do-
ing fine.
Ooeu Chy Foika
Aime Home Frem FWM* Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith and their daughter. Ml* Evelyn, arrived home tbto week from St. FeUrMmrg, Ha., after speaiUag the win tar in that city, ■siring the trip in their
RIO GRANDE Mrs. Annie Wolcott, who has been spending the winter with relatlv* in Philadelphia, spent the week end here with her eon. El wood Chester and wife and Joseph Chester and wife spent ihrfweek end with rsUUvee at Gloucester City. Mrs. Al. Entriken returned on Sunday from a week’s visit with her aunt In Philadelphia. Martin Long and wife, of Wildwood, spent Monday with her aunt here. Mrs. George Thoreon. Ml* Mary Selove- spent the week end at Wildwood with her sister. Mrs Everett ttaudTodd. Joseph Wheele- and Benjamin Hester .11 have new cars.
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Mrs. ItoUlaa Hand has sold her farm here to a part? named Hoff, from Dorothy. Mrs. Lizzie Shaw, of Court House, spent Tuesday with Mrs. George Frank Jon* has returned week’s visit with her daughter. at Glen Biddle, Pa. El wood Chester made a businesi trip to Bridgeton oti Tuesday. Mrs. John SkalHager Is 111 with an attack of appandlclUt Her mother. Mrs. Benjamin De Mark, "f CedarvlUe, to oaring tor her. Frank Corson's new dairy bam about completed and is one of t best equipped barns of its kind South Jaruey. GosUn Lumber Company, of Wildwood, sent a photograph*!: to take a picture ot it ' Thursday.
Mr. Smith report* good roads eB
the way home, although they encountered heavy thunder showers
through Georgia, and Bays o readily understand General man’s troubles when he made that
memorial march from Atlanta to the see, as that Stole Is made up ot a
red clay that only needs a good shower to turn it Into a sea of mud.
Hundreds of .cars were wending their
way north and It was no uncommon sight to count a dozen or more trail-
ing back of each other, picking the best, of the road to avoid skidding
Into a ditch. Only one ear had that
The proof of the podding Is In eating. Hundreds of Cape May county people hare gotten results from
and a half eento with the exception of books, catalogues. seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions and plants weighing not more than eight ounces. For these the rate win be one cent for eech two The rate on books, circular*, printed matter and merchandise exceeding e’ght ounces In weight has not been changed, but there will be a service charge of two cento for each parcel in addition tc the regular rata. In addition to this, twentyfive cento will be charged for parcel* ot this daw which are to receive special handling. The sender should mark ‘'special handling" on such parcels. Senders are warned not to confuse special handling with special dell-, ery service. The Postmaster also calls special attention to the Import voce of having all mall addressed with street and house numbers thereo*. so as to expedite the daUver* ot same, as mall eddrewed to "John Smith." Bea Isle City, la too vague to Insure delivery to the right person In many css*.
Thars are no strings to the Til Hidden Name Contest. If you find your name concealed among the Classified Advertisements of the TIMES and notify us you will receive two frse tickets to either Hunt's Casino Theatre, Wildwood, or the Mooriyn, Ocean City. All reports to the contrary notwithstanding. there to no fun in a funny bone, especially when you atrtke It against the side of the door
City booklets to every «Hy _ ped in. and say that sanaal
in the lobby ot
they put up to the night. Their Lome Is at MB
Street. Ocean City,
No matter whs» you have —poultry or furniture, * stores a cow or a rag, a radii a pi'-ce ot farm machinery, OteratMfl departmaut ot the li gets results.
LADIE’S SILK HOSIERY $1.00 a pair All Cobra
Attractive ttaa.flf I
l HE LADIES’ SHOP MS AS3URY AVENUE, OCEAN OTY
Special Easter Suits AT s p E C I A L L OJW
at the I Ifea. is the trad waarror i to that MB* * lhat stale.
The Completed Job—
The complete job is what counts—and this we are able to visualize for you when you come to us for lumber or building materials of any land. Building methods have changed so rapidly and «o many new and better ways are now available that those not experienced should take advantage of our experience—and the plan service we render our customers. In roofings—sidewalls, millwork, mouldings, etc., etc., we can make suggestions that will save you a great deal of money. Do not think that your building job is too large or too small for us to render you a special and profitable service. No matter what you may need in budding materials, we have them and can give you prompt and satisfactory service.
Davis - Waddington Lumber Company

