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Mus Lillian Peter.-m motored through Delaware State, vUltlng relatlrefi, over the week end. Nathaniel Roaenfeld motored to Philadelphia on Friday. Morton Leritt, of Leritt & Pollock. electrical outfitter*, of thla city, spent the past ten days In New York city on a bualneee trip for the firm. Miss France* Oreensteln attended an engagement party at the Arcadia Hotel. Philadelphia, on Saturday Dr.^Butcher, of Helalervllle. attended patients here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. K'terwon and their aon. Thompson, were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conover, Green Creek. . , Grammar and High School reopened Monday with full attendance. Alex Menaelsohn has returned to the Quaker City after an extended visit here with his family. Mlse Bertha Zimmerman was a Saturday shopper In Philadelphia. Miss Fanny Boyar visited relatives In Philadelphia over the week end. A linen shower will be held at Liberty Hall tomorrow evening In honor of Miss Etta Breelow. who announced her engagement recently. Misses Fanny Zimmerman, Lena PeCtnque, Diana Bear and Mr. Henry DeClnque motored to Millville ""
Sunday evening.
Mlse Evelyn Wletel held a party at her home on Satueday evening In honor of her sixteenth birthday. Miss Fanny Kruck visited Cape May Court House on Saturday aftern °£se Katie ZleU and Miriam 6beffer. both of Millville, spent Sunday
visiting friends In Woodbine.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Greensteln enjoyed the week end visiting his
father. Mayor Greensteln.
Mias Josephine Bugllo. of Mlnotola, vas a week-end guest at the De-
Clnque home.
Mr. Wiese, of Philadelphia, spent
Saturday here with friends.
Regular Monday morning exerciser were held at Central School. Mias Fanny Boyar, kindergarten teacher, gave a very Interesting talk on health
to the primary grades.
Barney Liberman was In Phila-
delphia Tuesday on business.
Abe Elsenberg and Thompson Peterson witnessed a baseball game between the Athletics and Washington
In Philadelphia, on Tuesday.
Miss Gladya Kat* entertained friends at ter home on Saturday evening to celebrate her sixteenth
birthday.
Misses Peart Litner. Sarah Zimmerman and Isadora Litner motored to Ocean City and Millville on Satur-
day.
Miss Celia Potash spent a few days with friends In Millville. Ben Rablnowlts went to Philadelphia on Tuesday for an indefinite
stay.
Miss Sylvia Kablnowltx and Edith RntmAn vtr'.ted Cape May Court
House on Wednesday.
Barney Levin made a business trip • to the Quaker Clly on Tuesday. The Abramson family motored to Cape May Court House on Friday. lightning ftruck the water tank at the power house on Sunday evening during the severe storm. Dave Rosenthal was In Philadel-
phia on business Tuesday.
Mi.- Margaret Dowling, local High School teacher, has taken an apartment In Sea i*e City for the remain-
ing school term.
Bam Nappen motored to Sea Isle City on Sunday evening, vlfiltlng
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley, superintendent of the Woodbine colony, motored to Philadelphia on Tuesday. OLDEST M. E. PASTOR
a well attended.
Woodbine ffiiS” School Lort The Woodbine Athletic Club defeated Woodbine High School in an abbreviated baseball game of five Innings on Saturday by the score of 16-0. Mike Blume twirled superb baseball for the A. C., fanning eight battsrs and allowing the school boys only four bits, while his teammates hit the offerings of Gabls for 18 safetlee. Milton Blume and Kats featured with four hits each. Woodtoe Y. iTui Y. W. H. A. A splendid musical program was enjoyed by a large audience at the meeting of the Woodbine Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. on Sunday evening In Central School. Vocal and piano selections were rendered by the Beerhman sisters, talented entertainer*, of Philadelphia. They responded to several encores. Miss Cells Roeenfeld, local pianist, played a few numbers. After the meeting Miss Miriam Danenhlrz v entertained the member* of the Y at her home or. Adams Avenue. Dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. .
BELLEPLAIN
Mr. R. N. Hees spent Wednesday
in Camden.
S. Lloyd, of Atlantic City, spent the week end with his mother
>ere.
Mrs. R. B. Heee and Mrs. W. Mason vere Philadelphia shopper* on Wedteeday. Mr. and Mr*. Aubln Ott. of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.’ C. Clark. Mrs. Elsie Harris and son, Gilbert, are vlaltlng her aunt. Mi*. Howard Everingham. of Millville. Mr. and Mr* Elbert El dredge, of Leeeburg, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. Joseph Mason and
wife.
The Messrs. R. B. Mason and Olive Hen. also Erma Mason, attended a lodge meeting of the D. of A. at Tuckahoe on Monday evening. Miss Glendora Mason spent Saturday with friends In Millville. Mr*. El dors Chamberlain, of Millville, spent Saturday with Mr* Nettie Mrs. R B. Hen and — — spent Thursday with the former’s daughter. Mrs. U Riggins, of Cler-
mont.
Mr. John Laytoa. — called on his daughter. Mr* William Harris, on Sunday. Mr. Jonathan Harris — week end with relatives In Millville. Mr. and Mr* Ira Han and aon. Richard, of Sea lale, spent the week end with the former’s parent. Mr. C. P. Hen. Mr. and Mr* Howard Somers spent Thursday In Mlllvlln. Mr. and Mr* Kenneth Bonham, of Edora. spent the week end with Mi*. Bonham's parents. •*I sure do get a kick out of that old mule.” said the farmer " v * sailed through the air.
Never before In the history of the Cleveland Six has the qpmpany en-. Joyed the overwhelming popularity which Is being shown for the new i Standard and Special Sixes in all sec- ' tions of tha country. Is the advice^ of Sid Black, vice president of the com-
pany.
Reports from dealers in various local! Un state that their display rooms, where the new models are on exhibition are crowded constantly to recordbreaking capacities with Interested spectator* Heavy orders, aa the result. have made it neceasary for the factory to Increase its production schedule 800 per cent, over last month to meet the rapidly Increasing demand. The factory working forces have ben enlarged and the working schedule lengthened. To the paasli.g observer the plant la a regular bee hive of activity daring all bout* of the day and nightgo insistent la the cry from dealers for more car*—more car*—that many too impatient to wait-for train delivery of their cam. have of late been coming to the factory to take away Urge drive-aways. One of recent record was that of the Grand Baplds. Mich., distributors which comprised 84 Special and Standard Six models for delivery at retail In the city of Grand Baplds only. Not a day goes by but ten or fifteen drive-aways cf varied slxe are scheduled for various
Does Advertising Pwrt
(Prom Kansas City Club,New*) Advertising has made the Vietrola Log famous. It has put Castoris down your
throat, left bristles In your
then came along with a Rubberset I and took them out. It bar put Sosodont, Pebbeco and
Pepeodeat on your teeth.
It has put s OUlette against your
hayfleld.
It has put Arrow cnllsrs around your neck and IngersolU around your
Fumy Old Lady. "At last. Just what I want” Tired Salesgirl (Who has pulled every roll of muslin off ths • •Tm so glad. How many yards do ^Fussy Old Laay: "Oh. I a little piece to go over the
of a bird
Jill: lore me?” Jack: "I have haw sur* all along, „Qt you keep oa asking me until I have my doubt*”
It has Jammed your feet In Hole-
proof sox. put Parts garters on your egs and Tiffany rings on your fingers;
It has worn out your Jaws on
Wrigley*s and posted you on "bat to buy to cure corn* warts and bun-
ion and ingrowing toe nails. Go anywhere yon want to, do any-
thing you wish, a.-'d advertising Las
had s hand in It—absolutely. And then eome people ask. ’Does advertising payT”
Ut Us ALEMITE Your Car K rfn only ttto m tboot II ■tart, ta “ ' out 2500 Bit. ptrtrt Atari* Ortjnrt.ferric* sattan ta Atari* lltltar S"**. HEWITT’S GARAGE SKEY-0S SIAIIOS AM HACHIK SHOT llelidln Tim ud Tab* Phita tad* CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.
Even though the new Standard Six, which Is a new companion to the Special Six eerie*, is creating additional sales for the company, the Special Six.' which has achieved many notable records on the track aad on the famous test climbs In the West, has not fallen off in production in the least. Approximately 60 per cenL of the total production of Cleveland cars Is composed of Special Sixes Both of the new series Cleveland Six Incorporate* balloon tlrw and “One Shot” lubrication as standard equipment. Four wheel brakes are optional at slight additional cost.
Consider the whale—He get* In trouble only when he begins to blow
Congressman Fred M. Vinson of Kentucky, wrote s poem to President CooUdge’s electric hobby home on which be exercise*—and despite criticism reari^ it la the Hons*
Why art motor car dealers glad to see you when you hare a Butch to trade inf
^ lw __ .yer S They know that if they get it, they can sell it quickly— at a good price. Buick reliability has made Buick a first choice in the
used car market.
Ride in Safety—and Comfort
“First class work is cheapest in the long run Whether it U in automobile repair, or in the nipt be, you buy. 6nt claw workmanship is invaluable. This is our policy and our constantly increasing list 1 of .attafS curtomer. prove that it i. right Your motor car nght nownmy tarn need of o thorough ovohauling—for your mfaty and comfort in drmu*. You should attend to it at once. Drive you car in for inspection and tuning up. The cn* ptx hour for swA wok is very low—and well worth the cost to know you are ndmg m In supplies and accessories we handle only the best. Always Drive Here, No Matter What Your Motor Needs May Be ■n* Better Kind of Repair Work "Fixing—Not Faking" Our Mritto MAZURIE’S garage CLARENCE S. MAZURE, Proprietor AT. mum ART, Mei-ierri* RepKsaUtm LANDIS AVENUE SEA ISLE CITY, J.
The Qifts of Packard D URING the last twenty-five years it has been Packard’s privilege to make many fine gifts to those who buy motor cars. A few years ago it was die fuehrer, found only on Packard cars, and then last year, four wheel brakes, for Packard was die first well-known motor car builder to four wheel brakes as standard equipment. Now, Packard is offering at one time three gifts, dm most important improvement* since the days of the electrical starter, nearly fifteen years ago. The thousands whe have taken delivery of new Packard cars, both Sir and Eight, during die pest few weeks have found in diem: 1. The motor oil rectifier. 2. The chassii pressure lubricator. 3. The new steering and front
MOTOR SHOP
Rev. E. Stuart, age 101 3 of MaWw*. “***- }* *** ?. u ' , MKhofUirt mini*t*r in the L This petal* t *‘ k * n e x r , !f ’ ed the M. E. Cvnfeiso** at Bo..or
WILDWOOD, N. J. •oseph SciiTiBi, Pwprieto
BAILEY MOTOR CO. OCEAN CITY, N. J.| 12th A Artrary Are.—fislet and Berriot Cm aad after Jon* lit Bnick SaJ« sad Serrire wfj be located ' i Fmth aad Atlantic Avenue, Ocean (Sty.
; When better automobile* are budt, Bakfc will build tbsa*
Numbers 1 and 2 should double the life of your catk reduce operating and maintenance charges nv»d add
years to your peace of mind.
Number 3 makes available the advantages of low pressure tires with the elimination of dangerous
wheel wobble.
No other car has these three improvements.
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May we show you why thosr who own Packard cars need to change motor oil but four times a year, and how they lub-
ricate their cars in less than one second of rimy?
And will you, as our guest, drive one of these new cars over w route selected to bring out the advantages of the new steer*
** ing and spring suspension?
If it will be any hardship for you to stop at our store during the next few days, a ’phone call will bring a car to y v ur door
where you may inspect—(he latest gifts of Packard. Commercial Garage, Inc.
A Kcaowitch, prop.
CAPE MAY CITY
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