Cape May County Times, 3 July 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Pig Tw

CAPE MAT OOTITf TUUS, PUPAT, JPLY 8,1988.

ALL or CAPE KAY ooran

GOSHEN Howard Corson, Jr., baa rsturned home after a couple weeks’ visit with his aunt, Mrs. Harry Wbeldon, at Wildwood. Rev. Charles Hand and family called on relatives at Swede*boro on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry High were Philadelphia visitors recently. Mias Dorothy Champion, who lij employed at Wildwood, spent Monday acd Tuesday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cham-

pion.

Mr. Matt Hand and wife, ol Clermont, were In town on Mon-

day.

Mrs. Prank Edwards and daughter. Doaothy, were WUdwood shoppers Monday laat. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berry and Mrs. Hall and children, of Cape May. called on Mrs. Emma Corson recently. On Tuesday Mrs. Frank Wataon spent the dsy with her daughter, Mrs. El vs Unde, at Avalon Fred Qoodall and friends of Philadelphia, were week-end visitors last week. ' Mr. and Mra. Finley Miner are In their future home here for severs! weeks, while Mr. Miner la working at Ocean City. Mrs. Jennie Corson entertained the Phllathean Claes on Wednesday for the month of July Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miner and daughter, Jeasie, went to Atlantic City on Thursday to visit Mr. Wilbur Sprlnrer. who la oualy 111. The Blue Ribbon Club of girls went to Sea Isle City on Thursday Tor their annual outing. Miss Dorothy Edwards Is now employed at WUdwood Wool worth stork. Mrs. F. W. James left la tor Warren, Ohio, where she will ■"lett her daughter. Mrs. Royal B. Dobbins, for a couple of weeks. Mr. Maurice Tomlin. Mr. William Stevens, Rev. Charles Hand and Charles Matte* on Monday motored to Philadelphia. Mias Clara Bright and bsother. Lewis, of Angleeea. spent Sunday with their aunt. Mrs. Jennie CorLester and (Kenwood Spence, of Woodbury, are at the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Spence, for their summer

Charles Hand. Jr., and Ed. Ramsey are In Mace's Hospital seriously injured aa the result of ai automobile accident on Thursday evening. y PETERSBURG Judge Henry Eld: idge. of Qtpe May City, was In ‘own — *—*

Mrs. Janet Bailey, of Tuckahoe. called at the home of Richard Voss Wednesday evening. Morgan Lee la building a very fine chicken bouse. Mrs. Luther Snyder, of Tuckshoe. was a Wednesday even leg caller on her slater. Eleven of the "Busy bees” spent an eujoysbls day In Ocean City

Thursday.

Kiss Alice Eld ridge spent the first of the week with Mrs. Howaid Stltea. In Court House. Mrs. James Cloud and three children visited among friends la -Ocean City the middle of the week. George Hoff and wife attended the funeral of Captain James Ing•ersoll. in Ocian City. Sunday. Herbert Madara. mother and ulster, of Marmora, were calling on friends here Sunday morning. James Smith and wife motored to Peanagtov# and spent Sunday

with relative*

Charles Covert, wife and two children, of Wtvsi coming. Pa., were week-end gueeta at the home

of Clarence Winner.

John D. Weldon and wife. Cape May. ap^nt Sunday with

their daughter.

Mrs. Kathrine Schuse entertained her mother, slater and brother, of Philadelphia, ou Sunday. Mrs. Mary Ingeraoll and grand deny' ter art spending a few days with friends In the Quaker City Mrs. Rachel Laughlln visit' 1 her son. Robert. In Atlantic City Hospital, where he is confined

with a broken leg.

Lewis Coses boon and wife, of Ocean City, weie Sunday callers on their uncle. Albion Robbins. Mrs. Robert McCoach went to Philadelphia on Thursday to visit

her daughters.

Randolph Creamer came home Thursday from Florida, for a short visit with hts sisters. Miss Mary Creamer, who has been teaching school In Pleasantvllle. came home for the summer

ERMA MrsTOeorgle Snyder’entertained Mrs. Lillian James and Mrs. E. Clayton, of Millville, Monday. Rem Taylor is now employed In Salem, leaving Monday for his place of employment. Mr*. Julin Peterson and Mrs. Mary Griffith spent Monday c Ing with friends in WUdwood. Sooit Walker la enlarging chicken farm by adding more hen housee and la going Into the chicken buaineas more oxtenalve-

lf-

The Tabernacle Choral Society held their first musical In the church Tuesday evening, June 9S. The musical was largely attended and greatly enjoyed by alh The society was assisted by Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Luker. Mrs Landis and Mr. Snowden, of Cape May. directed by Professor Reuben Reeves, of Cape May; singing by the members of the society; violin. Master Urison MePhersou; piano. Karl Dlcklna&n: ruettatlons by Mrs. Mary Hildreth. Mrs. R. Elliott and Mrs. Edna McPherson. The musical was s success financially. Mrs. Emma Boults accompanied her daughter, Lida, and niece. Mias Sara Dawson, of Cape May, who are spending some time In Wlhnlngton. Del., aa far as Philadelphia Tuesday, returning home that evening. Mrs. Mary Piott and children. Lola and Edward, of Wildwood, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mr*. LeRoy Jaggers. Raymond Mounts, of WUdwood. . eat Wednesday evening with friends In Erma. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ludlam. of Cape May Court House, and Mrs. Bessie Wilson, of Cape May. spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Griffith. Sr. Carl Yearicks la now employed In the Cold Spring Coast Guard*. Many from here attended the opening reception at the new at ire. which was given the pub-

Mr. and Mrs. Audley Garrison are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a baby girl. Mrs. Garrison will be remembered as

Hawn.

imer suuon baa begun aa the watchmen are now on duty at Bennett crossing and wtU guard the cnesaig drying the miner mouths. Mias Bertha Schnlta. of M1Uville. is spending a week or more with her cousins. Brets and Marie

Mrs. Nellie E>Uott motored to Vineland Saturday and attended a pageant given by the Home for

Miss Edna Stile* la i ed In Woolworth'a new store at

WUdwood.

Albert Gibson sprat Saturday in MUlvUle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy J aggers and two ehlldi«n motored to MUlvUle. Saturday, to witness *he firemen'c parade and spend the week rad with relatives. Mrs. Edna Garrison, of Atlantic City, who la 1U. Is being cared for at the home of her mother. Mrs. Annie Hawn. Mrs. Katherine Gordon and daughter. Nellie, entertained relatlvee from Ocean City Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Edward Griffith entertained Km. Edward Hay. of Saranac Lake. N. Y.. Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Burden Tomlin. Mr. and Mrs. Morttnmer Smith, of MUlvUle. spent Sunday here with

relative*.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawaon and Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Jackson and •on. Everett, motoied to Somers Point Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Sheridan attanded the Daughters of Pocohontas. of WUdwood. Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bessie Wilson, of Cape May. Is erecting a building on the lot recently purchased from Mrs. Mary Griffith. Leri Dickinson la Quite 111 at

this time.

Clayton Hickman and family, of South Dennis, spent Sunday here with relatives. Miss Jennie Oarretteon Is spending a week with relatives In Philadelphia

RIO GRANDE

OCEAN VIEW

, i Eva Tullner, of Philadelphia, spent Sun-

day with their mether.

Mis. oJsepfc lioyd was a Seal Gandy. Isle City shopper on Wedu “ —

Mrs. B. MrGoohan and Mra. William Tlrney. of Philadelphia, are spending the summer at their

summer home here.

Howard Lore, of Newport, called on Harry Downam and wife on

Sunday.

Mrs. Henry Hyson sprat a few days with relatives at MUlvUle. Mrs. Lucian Eddy spent Tuesday at Philadelphia. Mrs. Harry Smallwood was an Ocean City shopper on Wednesday. Mra. John Camp was a Philadelphia shopper on Thursday. Edward Lloyd spent a few days laat week In Ocean City with his

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downam mote red to MUlvlUe on Friday. Mra. Stale- Glberson and children attended the pageant at Glass boro on Tuesday. Mias Lydia Meech, of Wildwood, id Mra. J. M. Cheater, o' Ocean City, called on Mra. William DeVaul on Thursday. General Wood, who Is spending e summer at Atlantic City, visited with Colonel Gandy on Satur Mias Basel Washburn spent Saturday night with her stater lu Ocean City. Lin wood Dallas, wife and two son* motored to Pleaaantvllle day evening. Joseph Medics and wife and Fred Lagarmislno and wife, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Qanuso. .Charles Tlrney. of Philadelphia, spending some time with rela-

ves

Mrs. George Shirley and son. ol Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Joseph Don oboe and wife. Mra. William Kurt* spent Wednesday with her slater, Mra. E. Jeffries, at Ocean City. Frank Hughes and wife. James Dervin and Mias Mary Hughe*, of Philadelphia, called on Mra. William Carew on Saturday. Joseph Downam and wife and children sprat Sunday with relatt**e at Bridgeton. Li brand Corson has Just had his

Amo* Gandy, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his father, m SeavUle M. E. Church is bethg renovated by the placing of a steal celling, newly painted walls and lew carpet The family of Mr. oera Townsend presented the church with s handsome pulpit Bible in mweary of Mr. Townsend, whose death occurred last March. Joseph Donohoe spent Monday In PhUadalphla on bualnem. Mias Mary MeOoohan. of W< Philadelphia, la wending the we with her aunt Edmund Jefferies and wife, of _ sear City, sprat Sunday with William Kurt* and wife. Charise Abram* and wife, of River View Heights, ipmt Sunday with their daughter. Mra. Anthony Canuso. Li brand Corson and wife celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary on Saturday afternoon. The Mite Society of Seavtlle M. Church la preparing for a basaar to be held at Ocean City on August J1 st the Shelton pavilion. Rodney VanGUder la building a new garage.

MARMORA

DENNISVILLE

spending the parents. Mr.

Way visited friends

here on Monday.

Mra. Frank Ftdler sad Mra. Mary Fldler were Atlantic City

vial tore on Monday.

H. T. Orannlnger and family, of Frsnkford. opened their cottage

here on Wednesday.

Mra. H. L. Lloyd Is visiting

Cape May ralatlvea.

Samuel Woo Ison entertained Horace Payne and wife, of South SeavUle. Wednesday evening. Mias Elisabeth Fldler was Philadelphia shopper on Saturday. Edward Burkhardt and family, of Frsnkford. spent the week end

Mrs. Leroy May. of Court Hons*

was In town Thursday. J. H. WMtaker and wife.

Weatmont, were gueeta of Ogden Gandy and wife over the week

Mra. Elisabeth Strew bridge has returned from Cape May. wl

' e has been visiting relative*

Mrs. Ralph Higgins Is visiting

In Nsw York this week. Edward Stone, of Bay Head, la town for a few weeks.

Mrs. W. Thompson, of Angleb, has been visiting Mrs. Samuel

Mra. C. L. Bushnell spent Sunday In Cape May. Dr. Ralph Taylor, of New York, visited his mother. Mrs. Sarah Taylor. Saturday and Sunday. Martin James and son. of Merchantvllle, were in town Saturday. Irving Fitch and family were Bridgeton visitor* on Sunday. Zachary Taylor and wife were Sea Isle visitor* on Thursday. Mias Hate.: Carll visited Cold Spring relatives over the week end. Leroy May. of Court House, was la town Sunday. Edwin Lewln and family, of Lsmsdowne. sailed on friend* here Saturday. Harry Westcott and wife visited Eldora relative* on Sunday. Captain Frank Fldler took a party of Lunsdowne engineers out on the bay over the week end. .Mrs. E. T. Johnson returned to Philadelphia on Monday after spending the week end with Mias Hannah Townsend.

DIAS CREEK Miss Gladys Howell, of Port Non la. la vlsi ting Mias Mary BsteMr. Edwin O’Donaall. of Now York, who has been visiting hU aunt. Mra. Mum Lloyd, returned to hla home Saturday. Mra. Jamas Downs and daughter have been visiting in Phlla-

BELLEPLAIN Mr*. W. W. Mason and two children. Kathryn and Billy, rtidttng her mother. Mrs. Helser. -of Richland. Mias Marguerite Kaywood. Beleovllle, Is spending a few days with Mias Gladys Hess. ' Mr*. Earl Nickerson and aon. Charles, have returned home after two week*' stay with bar parents. Mr. and Mra. Charles He**. Mr*. Levi Hand 1* entertaining her nelee. / from Pleaaantvllle, for a few day*. Mra. Confer and Mra. Treen. of Atlantic City, attended P. O of A. Lodgs here on Sunday evening. Mr. Edward Hoffman, of Hammonton. called on hi* mother, Mrs. D. Hoffman, on Friday. Mr. R. B. Hess apent Tuesday In

Mr. and Mra. David Richmond and danghter, Lillian, of Bridgeton. sprat Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Rlchman’a mother, Mrs. M. Creamer. Rev. Thomaa Hess and wife returned to their home la Friendafter a week's stay with hlr

Mias Mary Bateman Glad j* Howell. Mr. Stanley and John Douglas* and Harvey Bateman spent Thursday evening at Wildwood. Mr. Garfield Lloyd, of Avalon Coast Guard, sprat Sunday at home. in— Lucllla Strtngpatt. of Millville. and Mr RcsaeU Weatherby spent the wek ead with his par-

~its.

Mis* Amy Norton sprat last week at Salem with her cousin,

Mrs. Charles Nalson.

Mias Mary Bateman called on Mr. Edward Ramsey, at Mace's

Hospital. Saturday.

Mra. William Weatherby

Court House Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter, of Stone Harbor, spent Friday with her parents. Mra. Column Norton was at

WUdwood Saturday.

Mr. Charles Hand, son of our

The Petersburg Epworth League vUited and entertained the M. E. I preacher. Rev. Chari— Hand, la In Epworth League, of Beealey's ' Mace's Hospital, having been hurt

Point. Sunday even'ng. Their j by an automobile,

presence was greatly appreciated. Mr*. Joseph Zimmerman and The leader for the evening was .three children, of WlMilngton. Mias Frances Strattoa. of this IDs!., spent ths week with her see. mother. Mrs. Richard Lloyd. Percy Johnson, of Cape May. Mrs. Edward Scull was at Wlld-

11 ed on Lillian Young Sunday wood Monday,

evening. Mr. Millard Davit spent Mon-

Born to Mr. and Mra. Wllllsm | day at Court House.

Peterson, s daughter, on June tl. Mr. and Mra. Richard Lloyd Mra. Laura Lowery spent a few| an <i bod. Raymond, were at Wlld-

days laat week with her father, of wood Monday.

AllanUc City, who has been III. | Ml- Elmira Smith la attending

Mias Edith Bowen came home Joseph McCall hat returned rummer school at Ocean City, from school at Overbrook. Pa . two ho “* spending several I Mr. Francis Douglas* preach— w.»ek* ago. and U now very sick at Eldora at Aabury M. E. Church Sunday

with typhoid fever Mr*. Maude Stratton was an evening

Manford Todd was severely 0cp » n CUT shopper Saturday. Mrs. Morris Brooks, of Clayton, burned while cxtlngUahlng a fire. * lr, “ rr, ' e >l ! 1 cD *J* jnotored to spent the wek end with her father, who., one of the trucks belonging i CI *F last week. | Mr. and Mra. Edwin Hewitt, of to the Interstate Construction! Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young are-Court House, palled here Monday. Company which he was working ,he Proud owners of a new two- Mr* Louisa Herman Is visiting for. caught fire. Only the rabjdra^aedan^ ^ ^ her daughter jit Cape Hay.

'a* destroyed, however.

Mr. Jacob Pettit and Jesse Hand motored to Vineland on Saturday. Mr. Scott Howell and wife motored down from MUlvUle on Sunday and apent the day with Mra. Howell's parents, Mr. and Mra. William bants. Mrs. Edith McCormick and son. of Woodbine, are rialtlng her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Camp are entertaining company from Wlld-

Md.

Mrs. Jacob Dennis, of DennlavUle, is visiting Mr. and Mra. Wilson Jam—. Mr. Thomas Moore and Mis* MUUe Jam— and mother motored to Millville on Thursday evening. Mr. Eddie Limbeck, of MUlvlUe. and the Mias— Erma and Hulda motored to Bridgeton Sunday evening. Mra. Frank Clark, of Ocean City, spent Thuisday with her mother. Mra. D. Hoffman. Tbfimaa Harris and family spent Monday at WUdwood. Mra. R. N. He— and children, Majorle and Bobble, spent Saturday evening with her slater. Mra. Ira He-, of Sea Isle. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Layton and children called on Mr. and Mrs. George Toser. at South 8—vlUe. on Sunday. Quite a number of P. O. of A. Camp. 8C, went on a picnic at May's Landing Park on Saturday. id all report a fine time. Mr. Chari— He— apent Thenday with her son. Mr. Ira He—. * Sea Isie. Mr. and Mra. Edward Shaw and family, of Cold Spring, sprat Sun day afternoon with the former's sister. Mra. Ada Laytoa. Mra. Clarence Hoffman daughter motored to MUhiUe and Vineland on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln, of South Dennis, called on Mrs. Hannah Layton Sunday. Ml— Erma Mason visited the dentist, at MlUvUle. on Wed

fi*y.

Mr. and Mra. R. B. Mason and Mr. R. B. He— motored to Cape May Court House on Monday. Mrs. Clarence Letounyoi. and aon. Salford, have returned ‘ their horn* In Cape May after _ week’s visit with her father, Mr. H. C. SCssoa. Mra. R. B. He— and danghter and Mrs. Hetteebaugh motored to MUlvUle on Wednesday. I Mr. and Mrs. George W. He— and children motored to Rio Grand* on Sunday.

El DORA Ml— J. Wilson, of DraairiUe. •pent Tuesday with Ml- H. lingham. F. Fouler motored to WoodbLi*

Chart— Noon was In WoodM'*

Mr. and Mra. H. Foster sprat aa evening at DenntsvUla last week, calling oa relaUves. Jack Webster, of Maryland, it the week rad with Milo and Walter Hndsoa. Ml- Hilda Bingham Is attending summer school at Ocean City. Mr. Garner Peten.io called on hla sister Sunday evening. Lidia Fowler has been spending me time at Green Creek with her aunt. Mrs. O. Leaber and Mr. Alvin Parch—key motored to Atlantic City Thursday. John Mariey and family. Vineland, are visiting Mr.. E. O.

BEESLETS POINT Mr. and Mra. Spencer Young are proud owners of a new car. Mr. and Mra. Hobart Sapp motored to Ocean CUy Thursday evening. The Epworth League bualne— meeting-at Mr. and Mrs. O. Young's on Moaday evening. On Friday evening the Excelsior ga— met with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mr. and Mra. E. V. Corson. Ml— Amaranths Smith and Hobart Sapp motored to Atlantic City Monday. A little bab,- girl came to Mr. and Mra. Peterara on Thursday morning. Mra. Layton and Mr. and Mra. Stevea Young motored to Ocean City Thuraday. Quite * number from here took In the motorcycle races st Sea Isle

City.

Ml— Amaranths Smith and William Gannon motored to Oc—n

Mra. Frank Gandy, son. da ugh ter and airier motored to Phil* delphla on Monday to do aomt

■hopping. 1 week* here with her Roland Van Glider, of Allen- R. C. Kenneiy and

Herbert Madara was In Allan-1 Mrs. Etta Thomraon spent Sat-

Mr* J 8 Cre—e of Vineland. Mc Cu > r Saturday afternoon on urday ai WUdwood.

mem Sundav here with relatlv— huslne—. | Rev. Mr. Lennon, of Sea Isle i City Saturday evening. ^r* Alice Entriken returned Th, ‘ m » n l r friend* of Mr. end City, preached at our church Sun- The Mias— Betty Young sad

her home at Berlin on Sundav. . Mr ‘- E * rl J®* 1 **? ** T, ‘ them , a ro, “' afternoon. “ ‘ . Inv Mnnil.iv ovnnlnv u. i ■

n on ouno... Onn-IU Oo-MI WWS weak-Md

-omtiah. h*. been -nendint severn' serenade Monday evening. Mr. Jateph Zimmerman and Mr. i gu—U of Ml— Emms Sack. Monday to do some, ahe ^ beea .pendint -T.r*. Mr> Jo ^. ph McC.U .nd Mr. Buck MrOrlgham. of Wilmington. Mr. and Mra. E. L. Coraon and

' motor- UlUr » Lowe, Y motored to Eldora Del . called or Mr. Richard Lloyd; alece. Ml— Amaranths Smith, mo*k and Saturday tored to Ocean City and Sea trie

tertalned at IfelhodUt Sunday School »l»or Welch, with friend*, mo- Mr* Ella Vanneman spent Sat- roof.

Brown and wife. In Tuckahoe. The Me h^t.t Sunday ^hrvl tor ^, to Wndwood Sun(Uy wn . urda> . „ court House. j Mr. nnd Mra Earl Sapp were

>• ,?•: “liftWM. ..«. o. rr.d.rlv^Vh °’" m

.i, S..n hrr H™ William Gannon Mr* A T D Howell spent But-

’ h / v William Sapp and family were urday at Court Horae. rLlm nLirtl.. h*. . cm r ln Woo<,b,n * Sundxr Mra Howard Norton apent SatGeorge Douglaa* bra »»«»' ca^ | Mrs A— Madara and aon. Her- urday at WUdwood. He I* . mployed by the Prudential bert. were In Pleaaantvllle Sunday Life In-jraaoe Grapany , M c and Mrs Maxwell are en-: Hummer school began at Oreon | tenalnlng friend., of Philadelphia. NOW IS THE TIME TO RE-

Clty on Monday. Thoe* attend-i for 4n indefinite etay pair that roof. We have a good ing from here are: Mi- Albert* j B Johnson, of Delanta. ep..,t stock of light, modium and h—vy

Harris. MU* Leah Harris. Ml—: ,&* w *«k •ad hi* summer home weight. Buy the Ofcaa “* H, '" d \ ,<1 V* U . b * 1 • U *;|h.re ling of Champloi. 10tb

Mr. Harry Uackle made a bust — trip to Port Norris Friday. Lemuel Lee ha* returned to his work after upending a few days with his wife, who to staying with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cronghton. Mr*. A. Band and children call on Mra. C. Hand Thuisday evening. Mr. O. Peterson, wife sad . en spent Saturday and-Sunday with Mra. Peterson c mother and slater, at MUlvlUe. Mr. Harry Mackie and wife spent Sunday evening with Mr. Chari— Bingham and with. Mr. A. Band, wife and children spent Saturday evening with Mr. A. Fora and wife. Samuel Hampton was la Didont Wednesday evening. Mrs Mary Peterson and Mr. and Mra. Lovett, of Court Horae, apent Wednesday evening at the MUlvlUe park. Mrs. John Touser and daughter. Leesburg, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Chari— Bingham. William Fowler had a trip up the bay for —varal days with hla father on Mr. Fowler’s boat. A large ear In turning the corner by the postofflee. ran Into a tree, badly smashed the ear and ■lightly injured the several o panto. Rev. Paul Myers and wife motored to Green Creek Tuoaday evening and vtoUeri Rev. William Bradshaw and wife. Mies HUda ’Gingham and mi— Ethel Hand called on Ml— Edith Hand Thursday evening. Mrs. Mary Trout and danghter, Fraue—, called on Mrs. C. Hand and Mrs. O. Peterson Thursday af-

on* KAY OOVB3 ]

■John Smith n-ttoy^for Worlds. whe£ h# W ]^ W. & Jon— has been i

d Quality. The ,

Ha Morion visited i. t ou Monday. u Calvin Huaaobnan’e foot to fast Improving. Barney Rod—man i week end at hla home

City.

Coleman Taylor and in WUdwood Sunday. Mr. and Mr*.

Millville, on Wednesday. ^ t**^,,”**"" wife ea- i tertalned coualua, tram Camden * few days laat weak. V , Mtoe Mary Lyman to apendinW wwoaks with her aunt at ml SamwU Cowell anc wife Frank Cowell ni wife and drew TUtoo. of Trenton, apes, ^

week with Uzr-

tin Spalding and wife. Mr. and Mis. Howard Bute*

ard Smith were In Wlldsaoi

Saturday might.

Howard Ware, of Plttaborj. wont a pari of the wsok with ’

Mra. C. Bingham and daughter called on Mra. Mary Peterson Thuisday. Clare Cheater wxa a Woodbine vW tor Tuoaday. Ml— Aaaa Fowler is wooding •oa- time with Mrs. A. Bareh—ky. Edwin Noon sprat Saturday and Sunday with Ralph Petoraoa. Chari— Bingham sad far and Ml— Ethel Haad motored to Camden on Saturday. D. Chamber*, of Vmtnor. waa

mother-in-law. Mrs Hannah Van

Gilder.

The O. J. tower opened Thuraday with Ur. Pancoaat Gloucester, first trickman: Morgan Lee ot this place, aeeoad and Benjamin Gold Ing—, of Woodbine, third. ^ . Mr* Howard SUt— and ara. of

Court Horae: Mrs.

* Ohamplou B

. itthJM —

Mra. Joule BUI- and daughter West Avenue. Oc—n City. N. J. were la Palermo Moaday. “Look for the aiga.“—Adv- »7-tt

crowd of young folk*. After shooting guna and making quite a notoe they were lavlted Inaide and tr—ted to lemonade and cake. “An iton—t man to the nobl—t work of God." and a fiood cook

the next.

IF YOU WANT LUMBER OR anything In bulldara’ euppll—.

call CUamp;on, 10th Street and W—t Avenue. Oc—n CHy, N. J. which

Chari— Bingham and mole red to DenntoviUe sod Belle1'1* In on Wednesday evratug. FISHING CREEK Mr. Harry SUt— and wlfa, of WUdwood. ware calling on D. M. Wootoon and wife Friday evening. The ladl—’ prayer meeting met at the home of Mrs. Grace Woolson on Thursday afternoon. Ml— Georgia Kim—y spent Saturday night with Ml— Edith Scbellenger. Mra. George Matthew* spent Thuraday with Mrs. Freeman Ye*rick*, at Wildwood. Mra. Paul Dunham and daughter. Jane, have returned to their home In Salem after spending a week with bar parents. Mr. and Mra Lewis Fox and family. Mra. Fred Stotfel and children, of Wildwood, epeni one day with her mother. Mrs. Frank Barnett. Mra. Alfred Sheet* and Mis. Wllllsm Sheet* motorei to Wildwood Monday. Rev. Leslie Wootoon and wife, of Deep Water. N. J., are spending a few days with bto mother. Mra. Ella Wootoon. Mr Rua—II Scbellenger. wife and children apent Saturday evening at Wildwood. Mra. Harry John—n. who ha* «n 111, to abla to be around

again.

Mr. D. M. Wootoon and wlfa apent Sunday afternoon with their —n. Israel Wool—n and family, at WUdwood Mr. Edmund Fox and wife motored to Salem Sunday. Mr. David Robin—n and wife, of Oak Lane. Pa., apent over Sunday with Mr. Jacob Barnett. Mr. Lemuel Scbellenger. wife and daughter. Eva. spent Saturday night with Harry Stlt- and wife, of Wildwood. Mra. Everett McPherson, of Cold Spring, called on her mother. Mra. Charlie Murphy.

a chain store at Cape May. Jam— Fisher, wife ai Morris, of WUdwood. were callers of John W. Long. Mrs. Weytonan Smith to bebe visited by her toother and brother, from MUlvUle. Mrs. Earl Vtetar and _ Ml— Clara, are spending _ with friends at New Holland. Clarence Jon— and wife enter, tained callers from Atlantic cin i Sunday. ^ a R. Hamsun made a buslr* trip to MUlvUle on Wedn-dty Ams— Young, wife sad ftmllj and Claud# Young and wife were Sunday callers of Theodore Yoenj and family. Ml— Roberta Hugh- 1* hem from MUlvUle for a few day*. William Boyds acd wife cdM « friends at Grassy Bound Wednesday. Samuel 8ti— was In PhlUdeiphia on Friday. Mra. Chart— Calhoun hu a*gned her posltlo* — relief at telephone exchange and Mrs 1 Ham Hal! hu taken bar place.

. .. after a vtait with Mra. Ideas Daniel* William PowsU sad wife -»*• tained ralaUv— from PlewuivUle on Monday. Captain John & T. Burke meet

Mias la— Stlt— and Howrl May wars in WUdwood Sunday Several from her* etteekj church at th# new Bnpttot churto on Sunday evening, when the Knight Tempters attended U a tea Whitaker visited bn •ate hare on Monday. Mra. Walter Norton va* v Saturday by frteada from F Mra. Altort FreldamM family returned to their home * after a two week*' vacan* Crawford anterul**

CONTRACTORS. MAIL

your list of bulldara' aopplteo. We

l 410.

aoppltoo. We

..r«

^*5 c, ‘r- J- "Look for the

•Ifn."—Adv M ly.tf.

Radio bedtime •tort— are told

children at T o'clock.'

■ M * *»-— -— * -

delohla visitor oa Friday Winfield Baldwin and ware In WUdwood Friday. W. C. Thom— to taking » • oouraeat Cornell Uni verity

with Mr. and Mra Walter N« Mr. and Mra. Paul Ambr-*. MUlvUle. apent Sunday aopb Hewitt and wlfa. Ml— Marion McGregor « Saturday la PhltedolpW* Mra Earl Comer and frlM« Atlantic City, visited Hr*

da willlam Start and w«* wtr * Wildwood Saturday nt*h ( , „

Mra W. C. Thomaa

Monday with Mr. and Mr» of Hollyhock Farm. t , Milton Paterson. o John, apeat Sunday with Hamann and famUy fFt Alfred Scull and erif* ’ r,rT Wildwood Saturday nlgh*_

Ooeaa City Uthcraa

ChV*

Dr. N. R. Melhorn.

.t hrr»n * well ktlO» l> rr, "r

Lutheran, a well kno'

paper, preached 1»F--T hU * moo* at the Ocean CUy [,•“^ Church Sunday. Be* C. H

Ph. D.. will conduct the

this coning Sunday g,* at th* church to P -bool to held at 1*0 ® ^ ^ are Invited to ,tM«

the children with you « 0

the Bible school. . WB HAVE MVBRTTHlf'U

anything.

.IT-tt tkatr Uim.

— • r i u«. bar Tarda 1 Oth Street about three hours before Avonae. Ocean CUy, S j f „j