Cape May County Times, 5 June 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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SOUTH DENNIS (Held Over From Week) Mrs. A. J. Meerweld and children motored to Wildwood on Monday. Mlaa Mary Jackson went to Cape May Court House on Satur-

day.

Mrs. Ralph Peterson. Mrs Ray Bittner and Mrs. B. H. Cole, Avalon, called on relative* her* on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Scull and Mrs. Clinton Nickerson went to Vineland on Saturday. Mr. Charles Nickerson. Clinton Nickerson and daughter visited Wildwood on Sunday. Mrs. Rhode Gordon, of Greer Creek, is visiting Mrt Lawrence McKaig.

ELDORA

(Held Over From Last Week) Mrs. B. Head spent Wednesday with relatives in Helalervllle. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cameron called on Mr. Baud on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradshaw, of Green Creek, visited Mrs. Mary Peterson on Wednesday. Miss May Fink visited MU* Hilda Bingham on Wednesday. Charles Noon took a load of Red Men to Ocean City on Wednesday .evening. Mrs. Katie Hand spent Thursday In Bridgeton. Mrs. H. O. Mackle was In Millville on Wed need ay evening. Mr. Kenneth Bonham spent Wednesday evening at Belleplain. Mr. and Mr*. William Peterson.

Mrs. Thomas Hand and son. of william Peterson. Jr., and wife Dias Creek, visited her parenU on I called on Mis- Edna Bingham last

Friday.

Mr. Harvey Nlckersou went Wildwood on Monday. Mr. LewU Williams and family, of Goshen, spent Friday vrlth Mrs. James Hand. Mrs James Hand entertained her sister, Mrs. Osaklll. of Salem, last wsek. Mrs. A- J- Meerwsld and children. accompanied by Mrs. *. C. Barnes, motored to Tuckaboe on Thursday. Dr. James Jefferson, of Johnstown, Is visiting his father. Captain A. J. Meerwald and family went to Bridgeton on Sat-

urday.

Mr. Charles Ftdler visited relatives at DenntsvllU on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller. Jr., and Mrs. Charles Nickerson spent Monday svertng at Wildwood. Adn» Hickman visited hU home

here on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. George WenUell. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and son. of Cape May. called on Mrs.

A. J. Meerwald on

A food sale <raa held at the home of Mrs John Scull on Sat-

urday.

Mr*. Annie Boyle, of Philadelphia. U vial ting her eon. Mr. James

Boyle.

Mr. C. L. Fidler entertained Wildwood friends on Saturday.

• MUs Carrie Douglas.' of Cape

May. visited her mother last Mr. Thomas Jefferson and Miss Ruth Hahn, of Sea Isle City, tilled on Captain Stephen Jeffersou

on Sunday.

Mr. Thomas Imughlln and family called on Mr. and Mrs- A. Broalm on Wednesday evening. Several of our people went to Sea bit on Friday evening to see the anper-photo play. "The Trane-

Mr. Mackle made a business trip to Ocean City Friday afternoon. Mrs. Alma High. Mrs. C. Chambers and Mlm Hilda Bingham have charge of the rehearsing of the children for Children's Day

Mias Ids Peterson spent Friday evening with the Misses Anns and

Lydia Fowler.

Francis Fowler and family motored to Dorchester on Friday sf-

Walter and Milo Hudson were home for the week end. Jobe Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson. Jr., and Miss Hilda Bingham motored to Woodbine on Saturday Edwin Noon and Ralph Peterson were in Woodbine on Saturday

night.

Mr. S. Peterson and family moto.*d to Court House on Sunday.

Aaron Hudson and family and LewU Peterson wore in Bivalve on Sunday. Mr. C. Hand and family apent Sunday with relatives In Haleyvllle. William Fowler made a trip to Stone Harbor Sunday afternoon. H. 0. Mackle 'nd wife were at Port Norris Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlisle motored to Port Norria Sunday evening. Mr. L. Lee called at Mr. C. Hand’s on Monday evening Edwin Noon and William Fowler vUlted R. Peterson on Wednesday evening. Mlaa.Hilda Bingham called on MUa Hattie Noon Sunday after-

ion.

LewU Peterson and Nicholas Hand were at Woodbine Wednesday evening. MIm Mery Baud called on MUs Ida Peterson on Monday evening. Mrs. Edna Bingham and daughter called on Mrs. Mary Peterson on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schagel. of Millville, spent a Saturday recently with Mr. and Mrs. Herman I*h-

ner.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Lee. of Sea Isle City, visited her parent* recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brough

ton.

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hind entertained company from Haleyvllle Sunday of last week Mr. Jobe Peterson, of Angleeea. spent Saturday and Sunday with hU slater, Mrs. C. Bingham. Mr. and Mr*. Pack, of New York, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham. The straight and narrow path U plenty wide for 1U traffic.

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Everett Townsend and wife of Camden, spent the week end here at their farm. Alfred Spark* and wife spent _e week end with her mother. Mrs. Jane Townsend. Mrs. Addison, of Camden. U vUIting her daughter. Mr*. Edwin Townsend. Mrs. Joseph Thomas and daughter, Mary Emma, of Millville, spent the week end here. John Hancock spent the week end at Wildwood with hla daughter. Mi*. Webster Bright. Mrs. Edwin Townsend entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mn. John Lynch and children, of Gloucester City. Section Firewarden Grover Wolrerton and family, of Millville. called on Firewarden Allison Ludlam. on Sunday. Mrt. Reeve* leard elated for Dayton. Ohio, on Monday aiWnoon, where she will spend several weeks with her daughter. Several from here accompanied *ue veterans on their tour of the county on Memorial Day. when, a* U their usual custom, the grave* of their departed comrade* wf~ decorated. ^ ^ Little MU* Ruth Duble, North Woodbury. U vUttlng her grtr-'oarenu. Mr. and Mrs. Caariaa Rice. Julius Sutton, of Philadelphia, apent Sunday here with Uls parents. Rev. John Cowan, e student of the University of Pennsylvania, motored here from Bridgeton on Sunday evening and preached an excellent aermon In Aebury Church. He wee accompanied by hla mother, father and a friend. The remain* of Mrs. Lltsie Sayre Swain were laid to rest in Anbury Cemetery on Sunday. May

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Coast Guards Ht ve

Orders to Shoot

All Can To Be Stopped and Examined if Guards Are Suspicious Coast Guards connected with stations in this section have orders to hold up and examine all. or any, motor care that happen along a. any time or any place where the Guard* may happen to be. It was learned thla week In an Interview with Coast Guard authorities. If a ear la ordered to atoy and does not, the Guards have orders to ahoot. and will do it at once, according to this authority. Many local motor 1*U have been held up at various point*, and had their car* examined at all hours of the night. One visitor recently had hla car •<amlned. but bad the trunk on the recr locked and did

fcr. th. Wr with him. A „a, with him oh 111 U reached hla summer home and procured the key to open the trank,

witch wa* examined.

Another party wa* returning fctwn Ocean City late at night and wa* accosted In the dark by a ffgure In an attltud# of ordering a halt. He did not notice the uniform until he wa* partly by the guard, and hi* Impube waa to "make a run for It.” thinking It a bandit hold-up. Luckily he

If be telle the world hi* keeping him down. Bill say* It be long before «

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The examination of car* la part of the nation-wide campaign to enforce the prohibition law*, but the Coast Guard examination of car* la bringing forth louu and rigorous proteat* on the part of jivr-abldlng cltUens. who object to having their care held up at wi’l and their luggage examined, especially If the car la crowded with passengers and baggage.

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NOW XS THE TIME TO ] pair that root. W* have * •took of light, medium and hr., weight. Buy the Champion lag of Champion, 10th Street West Avenue. Ocean City. J “Look for tka Mg*."—Adv..

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II Vineland Street SEA HUE CITY

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The leople Have the Money

SILK DRESSES $4.98 In the latent styles, all sixes, all shade*. Some of these dresses worth SIX.

J for It - week SWEAT SHIRTS 91.10 Regular *1.50 value STRAW HATS Tko latest strowe from 91.X5 Why pay more! BATHING SUITS Buy how and ears the difference. $20 SILK DRESSES $10.49 BROADCLOTH DRESSES $238 NEW YORK SHOP 916 Asbury Art. OCEAH CITY Open Evening*

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