H!ckm»n U vUltln*
Lawrence McKalf and famlljr. H. F. Plereon and daughter. Margaret, ere ependlnc the e
rear at their home here.
Mlae Sophia Ladlam spent the end with Ml *3 Margaret
Mr. and Mr*. John Scull are entertainlnc William Griffith and
famllr.
Mlae Margaret Ludlam went to "NVUdwood on Wednesday. Miss Mary Jackson has gone to Cape May Court House for an Indefinite period. Mr*. Emma Kirkland and family epent the week end with H. F.
• fce
Mr. and Mr*. Carlos Prlaulx, Mr. :.nd Mrs. J. Hahn motored to Cape May Court House on Friday Mrs. Harry Dlverty. of WoodVnry. called on Mias Margaret Ludlam on Saturday. Mr. Coleman Learning and Mr Richard Learning called on Dr. Lewis Learning on Sunday. Mice Pearls Murphy and Joseph Murphy are visiting their grandparents. Mrs. H. Simpson has gone to Philadelphia. Bert Hughes and family, Ooshen. spent the week, end with Nr. J Coapman. Mr. Howard Hand called on Mr*. Rachel Hand recently. Miss Hannah McCormick went to Hlwys on Saturday, where she wW teach this summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a boy. Miss Helen Carll visited Miss Margaret LudUm on Sunday. Oswald Haabrouck spent the week end with friends. Merritt Thompson. o( Atlantic City, called on friends here on Wednesday. Robert Errlckson and family, of Goshen, visited Captain A. J. Meerwald on Thursday. Misses Mary. Agnes and Helen Meerwald spent Frida* and Saturday in Camden. Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. Coombs called on Miss Margaret Ludlam on Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Nickerson entertained the Ladles' Aid on Thurs-
day.
F. C. Barnes and C. Prlaulx -went to Fishing Creek on Thurs-
day evening.
Mrs. Thomas Hand visited her
parents on Saturday.
Thomas Jefferson called on his
grandfather on Saturday.
SWA1NTON-CLERMONT Edward Carr has returned home after undergoing a serious operation in Cooper Hospital. Mr*. Lewis Duble and daughter, Ruth, of North Woodbury. ape..t ‘.he week end here with her par-
enta.
Jack Rice and wife, of Philadelphia. spent the week end here with his mother. Mrs. Emma Rice. Frank Eldredge and wife spent the week end here wlh his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eld-
redge.
Charles Eldredge Is on the sick list. Mrs. diaries Eldredge had the misfortune to fall, hurting
her side
MiK Mildred and Caroline Rodgers are spending the summer here with their parents Master Billy Moore, of Woodbury Heights. Is spending some time with W. E. Helsler. helping on the baker wagon. Clarence Moore, wife and two sons, of Woodbury Heights, recently spent a few days here at their farm, Mrs. E. O. Howell la entertaining her little nephew. Master Joseph King, of Philadelphia, for several weeks. Humphrey Ludlam spent the Fourth at West Cape May with hla daughter. Mrs. Reuben Spring-
John Satterthwalt, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Satterthwalt and son. Jack, of Cream RMge. and Mr. and Mrs Edgar Satterthwalt and Edgar. Jr., and Mias Virginia Satterthwalt, of Borduntown, were week-end guests of Mias Frances Holme*. E. V. Chester, of Germantown, apent the week ead with his mother. Mre. Hannah Cheater. Mias Elisabeth Jack, of Philadelphia. visited relative* over the week end. James Clark, of Philadelphia, called on Oavid Christian on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Roae Carroll and sons are visiting relatives In New York. Mr. MacMvane and Miss Lillian Rich man. of Bridgeton, called on Miss France* Holmes on Friday. Miss Marjorie Errlckson and friend, of Trenton, vlalted relatives here on Sunday. Claude Taylor and family, of Camden, were In town over Sun-
day.
William Thompson and wife were at Reed's Beach on Sunday. Mary Knerr and brother. Jack, of Philadelphia, are vlaltlng Mrs. Elisabeth S; raw bridge for the summer. ' Mias H&ttle Fldler Is viattlng Leesburg relattvea this week. Edward Lyons, of Marcus Hook, is with his aunt. Mrs. Samuel Wool son. John Jack, of Philadelphia, was In town Sunday. Mias Bernice Clark entertained Mr. Wallace Cowan, of New York, er Saturday and Sunday. William Brad way. of Haleyvllle. is visiting relatives here. Samuel Bramble is entertaining Mrs. Townsend Willi* and sons, and Mine Elsie Bramble, of Pittsburg. this weekMra. Emma Collins Is visiting Philadelphia relatives this week. Miss Elisabeth Fldler spent the week end with friends ct Malaga Camp. Herbert Carroll. Jr., of New York, was In town last week. Mrs. Martha Lloyd, of Germantown. visited Mrs. C. L. Bushnell over the week end. Miss Helen Fldler. of Lansdowne. visited Mrs. Mary Fldler Saturday and Sunday. William Taylor. Jr., and fcml ly. of Camden, spent the week end
here.
Harry Still® and family, ol Woodbury, were in town on Wednesday. J. H. Whitaker and family, of Westmont, visited Ogden Gandy on Sunday. Miss Mary South, of Fuankford. visited Mias Louise Grannlnger this week. R. E. Brannon, who has Just returned from South America, visited his family over the Fourth. Frank Fldler and family were Atlantic City visitors on Sunday. Mr*. Warren Grace entertained Philadelphia cousins over the week
end.
Theodore Croitor entertained Philadelphia relatives over Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Carroll were Wildwood visitor* on the Fourth. Raymond Westcott. of Reading, was in toarn over Saturday and Sunday. Robert Kurts and family, of Maple Shade, are risltlag John Jones this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Fldler and daughters were Haleyvllle visitors i Sunday. Rev. Walter Nlcklew visited a patient in the Atlantic City Hospital on Friday.
Joseph and Eva Hasaelh®rg®r motored to WUdwod Saturday evening. The unvelliug of tut monument at Woodbine laat Saturday was attended by several of our towns-
folk.
A number from here w<.-nt to Ocean City Saturday evening to see the fireworks display. Mr. and Mrs. P. Lynch spent laat Thuraday In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell were week-end vlaltors with relatives al Pitman. Samuel Lee. of Ocean City, npenl a few daya here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkina. Glaaeboro. and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ettgen. of Paulaboro. called wi Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Langley Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Charles Walton. Sr., entertained relatives from Sharon HDI. Pa., over the week
end.
Mra. Laura Skinner, of Gloucester. has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Langley. lira. Rebecca Sutton apent Saturday at Wildwood. James D.-vln, of Philadelphia, apent the week end here with hU family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens, of Pleasantvllle. were In town on the Fourth. and Mrs. Charles Lee motored to Millville on Thursday. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Applegate, of PennsvUle. were In town last Wednesday. Miss Eva Tayior. of New York, spent the Fourth with Mrs. Rachel Shoemaker. and Mrs. Hayas have been entertaining relatives from Pittsburg. Mia. Edwin Ingersoll. of Petersburg. was In town Thursday, calling on friends. Irvin Homan has been very 111. but Is Improving. Miss Mary Lawrence, of Bloomfield. I* spending the summer here with her parent*. Jennie Valentine has been visiting friends In PhlladepMa. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Shsw. of Ocean Clly. called on his parents Wednesday evening. Mrs. Weaver Bushy spent Thursday li. Philadelphia. Jack and Stuait Black, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eii. Lacolx. Rev and Mr*. Lawrence went to Philadelphia last Thuraday.
Rev. Pad Myers spent Tuesday In BeMepleln. Mr. William Peterson and William, motored to Woodbine on Tuesday evening. Mrs. William Hand called cn Mrs. O. Peterson Friday after-
noon.
Mr. A. Bond and children motored to Woodbine on Friday
afternoon.
Mra. B. Fowler and children apent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Daniel Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Mackle spent the Fourth at Wildwood. Mrs. Emma Springer spent Tuesday night with Mrs. D.
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Mis* Jesn Klrkbrtdge. of Camden, is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rolle. for a couple of - eeks. Miss Jennie Wales, of Reading. Pa., was at the home of her sister. Mr*. Sarah Van Gilder, last
week.
OCEAN VIEW Miss Mary Carew. of Philadelphia. spent the week end with her parents. Robert Tullner. of Philadelphia. apent the week end with his
mother.
Kenneth Bozarth and Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtz motored to Egg Harbor Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, of Philadelphia, apent the week end
with Mrs. McGoohan.
Murray Cure and wife and aon. Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Ernest Downam and wife. Lincoln Way, wife and sons, of Jenklntown. Pa., spent the week end with his mother. Mr* E.
Way.
Joseph Camp, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Hahn, of Wildwood, spent the Fourth of July with Mra. Jo-
seph Lloyd.
Mra. Mary E. Jones had the misfortune to fall on Monday and broke « small bons bone In
her foot.
Mrs. Oscar Delpa spent Satur-
day at Cape May.
Jerome Iverson and Raymond Hamann were In Atlantic City on
Friday.
John Smith was taken 111 on his way to Florida and returned home again. He Is much Improv-
ed now.
Mr*. Charles Champion and family have returned home after spending a time In Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Hary Smith and daughter, of Millville, spent Sunday with Bocrates Willis and.
family. | Mias H. Bingham and Mias E. Fred Calhoun, of Philadelphia. 1 Hand called on Mrs. L. Lee Fri-
spent the latter part of the week I d *y evening,
with hla father. Mr. John Fowler and wife mo-
‘ tored to Millville on business
Friday.
Mrs. M. Hand and sons spent Saturday morning In Woodbine. Mr. G. Peterson and wife called on Mrs. W. K. Lovett Thursday evening, at Court House. Mr. H. Foster and wife called on Mr. John Fowler and wife
Sunday evening.
My. A. Hudson and family and Lewis Peterson motored to Wildwood and spent the Fourth. Mr. Lewis Peterson, Walter Hudacn and Milo Huoson motored to the Millville Part Wednesday
evening.
Several of the young people attended Delmont church Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster were in Woodbine on business Tuesday. Mr and Mr*. W. Golf apent
Tuesday In HeUlervllle.
Mrs. E. Noon was a Millville
visitor on Tuesday.
Mrs. A. Cameron and Miss S. Chester motored to Mlllvlll? on
Tuesday.
Richard Thomas bad a homecoming on Saturday, forty being
present.
Milton Peterson, of Woodbine, was in town on business Thurs-
day.
Mias Elsie Frince, of Bridge-
ton. was an over Sunday visitor
with Mlsa Beatrice Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and daugh
ter, of Tuekahoc. spent Thursday
with Mrs. Howard Stltes. Mrs. Charles Calhoun spent Wednesday with her slater.
Woodbine.
and Mrs. Martin Spalding
and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark and aon were In Stone Harbor Sunday
evening.
O. R. Hamann was In MUlvlUe
on business Friday.
James Doebler Is spending a time here with his brother,
Cleveland.
Mrs. Anna Spalding was visited over Sunday by her sister from
Philadelphia.
Albert Fretdeman. wife
family, of Salem, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mn Sarah
Spalding.
Mrs. J. E. Clark s.id son, mes. spent Friday with Mrs.
Tudor, at Burleigh. .
Mr. and Mra Elwood Smith and ■on spent Sunday In Ocean City, ed recently by her daughter and
family, from Camden.
Mrs. John Robinson was vlsltL. 8. Peterson snd family, of C*!* May. were Sunday vlaltors
of George Paul and family.
Mra. Charles Brown la able to be abeut after her recent nines*. Mrs. Charles Haines entertsln-
ea friends during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burke snd
Ralph Sayre and aon were
WUdwod visitor* on Saturday. James A. Vance and wife entertained relatives fr m PhUadel-
pbtc over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones snd mother. Mrs. Emma Jones and Mrs. Murphy, of Ocean City, and George Jones, of Millville, were Sunday vlaltors of W. S. Jones and
wife.
Mrs. Anthony Norton. Mrs. Walter Norton and son spent Saturday in Wildwood. Mlae Deborah Chambers and friend, of Margate City, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Edna
Jones.
John McCready. of f Hill, spent Sunday with
Clark ana family.
W- Collins Thomas returned home Sunday after spending a
week at Cornell.
J. E. Clark made a buslnes trip tc Ocean City on Tuesday. Freeman Endlcott. Walton McCarty and Henry Foley enjoyed a trip starting from here and returning Sunday ~
brother, SSri^MoSt^w.** 04 Camden Friday. ' W,rw U
The K. K. Klan visited
Cbjreh, at Beesler'a ^ni the it -
home after a week * visit with her Sunda.- evening Polot - oa moth*.- Ur* w.w.r n# 1 WUUam cjar.non *>
Sneed and Bd. Moyer w*r7 > ( ’' n0Ed lantlc City Sunder “ At ‘
Howard Stltes and family .. in Ocean City Saturday T Lucille Townsend, of
City, called on relatives SurM* 44
Mia. Dorothy Madare.^n,;
rr k ." d .. w j“ IK'
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maaoe. of Pleasantvllia. spent Sunday with Mrs. Maaon's brother, Mr. R. R.
Hess and wife.
Mr. Kenneth Bonham and wife, of Eldora, apent the week end with Mrs. Bonham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman. Mr. Edwsrd Hess motored to
Lakehurst on Sunday.
Mrs. W. W. Mason has returned
George Hess and
spent Saturday In Wildwood. Mias Hulda Mason is visiting Mrs. Lawrence Kates, of Millville Mr. H. C. Mason and granddaughter. motored to Capa May on Friday, and spent the day with his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Le-
munyon.
Mr. Leon Schlaplnl. of Phlladelphi-, spent the week end with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hampton and daughter, of Eldora. were In town on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hem spent Saturdsy at Wildwood. Mrs. Marguerite Whlldln. of Delmont. called on Mrs. R. B. Hess on Tuesday. Mr. Levi Hand and wife spent Saturday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Conover, of Pleaaant-
vtlle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pettit motored to MUlvlUe on Friday. Mrs. R. B. Hess and daughter and Mrs. A. B. Mason motored to Vineland on Wednesday. . Mrs. Clinton Howell and children called on her parents. Mr. and Mr* Jacob Pettit, on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark spent Saturday In Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Police entertained company from out-of-town over
the week end.
, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riggins, of spent, Clermont, spent Saturday and Ban-
Ctp»
DIAS CREEK
Mr. Leroy Compton and
Mias Olive Bright spent a
week's vacation at WUdwod, with
her cousin. Beatrice Bright. Margaret Past re If at Stone Harbor for the summer. Mis* Hazel Shaw spent several
days with her cousin. Margaret
j Nickerson.
1 Mis* Zeda Hewitt, of Sea Isle.
Warren Mitchell motored to Seaside Heights and Asbury Park and visited relatives over the
Fourth.
Mrs. Addison ha* returned to, Gloucester City after spending *e\ eral weeks here with her daugh-
ter Mrs. Edwin Townsend I called on her sister. Belle Hewitt.
Mr. ana Mr. Everett* Town- k v< ., 1ne8dar morn , nK « enon | William J. Rolle spent the
! Fourth with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs J. B Rolle.
Mrs. L-na Phillips, of Marcus Hook, visited relatives here Satur-
Charles Tlrney. of Philadelphia. I w..?!!!**,. “v T They spent a few days with Mrs W «'■ V n>0n ' »«»d
Tlrney and mother. W ~gff ton -
Frank Washburn and wife' P-tereon and family. •-SS '- ■>' -I,t 1 !;" HSlKcJS James Evans, wife and I Taylor was tenspent Saturday In Sea Isle City., ?* rtjr . on T Mr. Clara Donohoe and daugh-! d “L r by ^ r w‘“ n,, . fn * nd ^ 11 ter spent a few days with her t * n<1 Mr ‘- James Kl.m, of son. Joreph Donohoe Trenton, spent the week end with William Kurtz and Harry Dow- . ^ Cor * Ul,rbo ‘ lr * nd Trank
nam spent Saturday In Egg Har-
send and son. Everette. Jr., spent the holidays here *t their home Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Townsend •ntertalned several relatives on
Banday
Mrs Eleetra Godfrey was >»rl- i j
'\'inproved ^^Mr^‘'’j-.hanns Dr F A IV ' rirk * nd Hmilly. sSimi-rsfh h^fo/^r
definite time.
Mrs Mabel Redding, of Philadelphia. who is spending sobu-
at Ocean City, spent several days here with Mrs. Electia God-
frey.
Asbury M E. Church. Sunday. July 1J—Sunday school. 5.30 P. M Preaching service at 8 P. M. daylight saving time, by the pastor. Rev. Francis Douglas* All welcome. The church will be r-loeed on July 19 and 58 so the eongregation can attend camp meeting nt South SeaV.lle. Mr* Fannie Rice entertained the Ladies' Aid at their July meeting on Thursday. H H. MeOool and wife went to Wildwood on the Fourth. Allison Ludlam and family and Socrate- Godfrey took In the fire-
rday. calling on friends.
Mr. Augustus Pastre was called i New York last week on account
of the death of his sister.
Misses Madiiene and Leontine Orbanes. of Philadelphia, spent the week end with their father. Stanley Orbanes. A large number from here nes*ed the crowd at Wildwood
Saturday.
Master Billy Bright, of Anglesea. Is with his grandmother. Mr*. Kate Blight
■»-. :..-T ro PV.. .^OllvlHe, -KV-V , rermonx, spent saturuay ana ounw, ‘ h h , u erandmother. day with Mr. and Mr*. R. B. Hess O. V7 , Tr ?, ut - Mr*. Edward Goff and c’.lldren, Ul nio,ored to ' Virginia and Bobby, of Glaaeboro. Pelleplain on fuesday^ lare visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mtm Dorothy Bishop, of Phil-!Mr*. C. P. Hens,
adelphia. hi# come home for her Mrs. Scott Howell, of Millville.
leaned on her parents. Mr. and
Petereon and WUllam Mrs. William Harris, on Saturday. “ 0, ? red ,0 ^<x> d - Mr. and Mr*. R. B Hees mobl „ rr, tored t0 868 I,de on Monday.
Pere^ Tr if€- T 1 The B^Plaln baseball team
ln ; defeated the Vineland Whit*
, ... So*** on Saturday with a score of The Eldora Sunday school chil- j 4 to 5.
dren and their mothers had a I Mr and Mrs H r. flnmera P1C rhcriL i N UdWOOd ,t 0n f Th “ r,, * 1 * y - tored to Millville on Wednesday.
Charles Noon and family mo- --
tored to Wildwood on Saturday. Mr*. Mary Peterson entertained company from Court House on
Saturday evening. . — MUo Hudson spent Sunday ! H8rTe J' B »teman spent Wednesday
afternoon at Port Norris. j at Trenton.
Rev. Paul Meyers motored to Mr8 - Wilbert Bateman. Mias Belleplaln on Sunday afternoon. Hsry Bateman and Mias Gladys J. Fowler, wife and children. Howell were at Wildwood Wed
spent Saturday evening at Wood-. ne*d*7-
bine. | Mr. and Kra. Herman Lehner. Mr. A. Bond and C. Hand and 01 Eldora. apent Tuesday evening Chris Hand and wife attended the w, ‘h Kra. Howard Norton, funeral .of Mrs. Hand's uncle., at 1 M, *< Fanny Bateman, of ColHelaiervilie. on Tuesday. illngswood. spent the Fourth with
Several members of Arawanna ; her Parents
Council. D. of P.. were at Wild-I Mr> Col man Westcott. ol Millwood and visited lodge there on ' rlUe . «P«nt Sunday with Mrs. Col-
Tueaday evening. j man Norton.
Mrs. H. lehner entertained her Mr and Mrs. Wilson Kane and brother and wife, from Angles**, family, of Camden, are spending recently. I the week at their cottage at the
Miss Edith Hand spent Mon- bay
day evening with Mrs. Lemuel 1 Charles Downs Is visiting In
Lee. 1 Philadelphia.
Mr. G. Peteraon and aon.' Mr * Joseph Meaatck. of MillRalph, motored to Woodbine on vlUe - ** visiting her daughter,
business Saturday evening. , Mrs. Richard Lloyd.
Mra. Samuel Christian was a Some of the members of the I. Woodbine visitor on Saturday M - Lmlpe -went to Cape May
evening. ! Monday evening.
Mrs. Etta Peteraon. of Mill- 1 John and Rldgway Jones are 'Tile, visited her sister, Mrs. C. v, * lt lng In Wilmington snd Penns-
Hand, Wednesday evening. -grove.
Mr. K. Botham visited his Mr * nd Mr*. Battllner and mother-in-law over the week end. d *«**hter. of Wilmington, spent Mrs. Samuel Errlckson. of PhU- ,he end with Mrs. Charles
adelphia. U at the home of her E** 00 -
elater. Mrs. Levie Hand, quite III. ' Mr *nd Mrs. Richard Lloyd Mrs. E. Powell while attend- a ''’ 1 * on ,lnd Mrm Joseph Meestck Ing her house duties bad the mis- * p * nt Monday at Wildwood, fortune to scald her foot badly. I Mr * nd Mrs. Ralph Holmes The Epworth League held their Sunday at Pierce's with his
business and social meeting at 1
the home of Mrs. Herman Lehner 1 Mr * nd Mrs. Stanford VanneTuesday evening. I man. of Cape May. called
Wi . Mr*. Oscar Hamann was taken John Carew motored to Atian.l' 1 ” Mlll>lllr *'»PlUl Monday for tic City on Saturday. - oh-*rvatk>n. she has been 111 the
Mrs. Anna Brown, of Dennis-
villc. spent Sunday with her par- A Do ® ,n * ck Lsruao. wife and ents. Mr. and Mr. Eux^no d,U * h,,,r of w « , »«™vtlle. Pa.. Springer * spent a part of the week with her
XI■ chH-1'• -rts-F.«•
rtauuhler and " ! - r " “P«nt Saturday and Sunday d"”*- “tied on C. Hand and A. r *"’*' 11 ot Photnlt-
.prnt .S, lC„h •'‘if, 1 Siw. Sbt?' Miss Hazel Washburn Htw>m mnd M r * James Fisher and j Mr. Daniel Chambers, wife and , V, ,n “SiT* .
Saturday evening with her sister m Wildwood, spent Sunday cbl ldren. called on Mr. G. Peter- MTeatherby entertained at Ocean City m, i b Mr * Charles Long. I •°" * nd f*mUy Sunday evening. Lucy Simpkins Mr Winfield Carl Sharp and wife spent Sun Job *' Toser entertained . The A - K and C. held their | „‘* y,0,, \ J ? r “ Bd M rs John Ben-
° r - ““iSrrssia" ■P'" Ranarday* 1 at m.dSooS”"'
■on and family,
Mr*. Elizabeth Young
Betty, spent thf
end w.th her alster. Miss y
of SwederiK.ro
s°nax*r,^
with Mias Emms Sack
Mrs. Charles Reeves a Bd ,, dren of Woodbury. ,J nt , K”ipp°' 1 Wl '“ l “ r mou '"- si Lawrence Bailey and Miss u,
tal Balliusrr, «
spent the week end with Thnm. ’
Baillager, Jr. and fi^fy. Mr. aad Mra Ernest Msdtn of
Owan Clly. tallad op hta mto Monday evening. Jr
Mr. and Mra Humbert Uere were •& Atlantic City 1 «Uy evening. 7 Clarence Smith and family ™ u> .?? at ’ Sooiir. The Alpha Club gave Edzsr
Corson and bride a mlscellaneotu
Thn 3! ,e > r evening. Brown. Herbert K».
d, ™_ Margaret Yegley. Dorothr ril. l M rrU 8te Phenson, of W« Percy Johnson, of Cape m.t Mond^'ttenlnr 1 " UUU “ ^
fishing creek
Of Lehm * n »“ d friend.
w OTer ‘he seek
end with Mrs. Harry Adam*
Mr. George Matthew*
Robert Brady motored to Bridre
ton one day laat week.
Mrs Anna Ludlam. of New Tort ha* been TiriUug her uncle. Vr. Morrell Woolson. and family. Mr Alfred Jackson, wife and eon. Everett, and Mr. Roy Jaggert wife and children motored to Yalley Forge. Pa., over the week end. . Mr ; S? 1 ** Matthews and faml•7. of Washington, spent Sunday »nth Mr. George Matthewi and
family.
Mrs. Edgar Woolson spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs Henry Shaw, of Cold Spring. Mr. Charles On]berg called 01 Mr. Jonquast os Monday Mrs. Robert Wadding!on of Allow *y, Is spending some time here’ with relatives f Mr. Wa’ter Matthews, of Ocean 1 City, called on relatives here the week end. Mias Mildred Long and girt friend, of New York. U spendim aczne time here with her grandmother. Mrs. Philip Williams Mrs. Elwood Chester called on hi* slater. Mm. Earl Woolson. on Monday afternoon. Mr. Raymond Learning, of Camden. Is visiting Mrs. Harry Adamr Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mr*. Emms Snyder and granddaughter. Edith, are spending some time with Mrs. D. Morrell Woolson.
RIO GRANDE
• few days with her brother.
Mr. Harry Mackle and wife and i n, °. ,her ^‘urday r. John Marley and wife and - Mu " An,y Hon
motored to Wildwood on 8 *!V n
Sunday and spent the day. Ml «* Margaret Dry. of Trenton »*- — •• -- * *- Vl.ltlpspr VfA... *
air*. B. unnstian. "..iu«pbh. or Mimiiie: Mr and spent! Aruanna Council. No. 121 D ! G *" r *e Slmpkln* and family iof P.. raised their Chiefs at their i 2^ Cou^, House, *nrt Mr Russell
Mre ^‘»‘^TbneV."of'PhiU- a, M : 8 ;.J :0 !Y m ‘,2...T* yl,, r I ! Sin*?' rby ' ° f A,Un " f 01 ty -
Saturday.
Cape May the evening hu fBn||Iy
the FxHirth.
Charles Hire and family spent 1* evening of the Fourth at -
le City.
Harry Edwards, of Ocean Vie’
Mis* Mary Paster has returned home after visiting friend*
Camden a few day*.
The community is sorry lo he that Mr. J. W. Grace D falling JefTri*r>n Hospital. Phlladelphli Robert Ramsey, of Orange.
pie of weeks wi
IF YOU WANT LUMBER OR anything in builders' supplies
„ _ call Champion. 1 Oth Street and
Tth~bere~wib~Alllson Wari Avenue. Ocean City. N j lardlam. Phone 410. —Adv..
delphla. Is spending the summer
llh her mother. . w „ Tboma* Mossop and wife, of wUh v
Philadelphia, called on Ernest
Downam an.l wife on Saturday. Mre* M .
WUllam Carew waa an daughter •<
Ocean City shopper on Monday with h^r u
I^-n. Reidon and two aon* spent'Cartr
‘ Mrs.
r.u><7uibii tujiur; ”, — J etening:
were In Wildwood “ fler tbe meeting reTreshmeaU „ * y _ , were served. Mrs Elwood Howell. Mrs How-
Thomas spent Prl-f B. Chambers and family and B. Horton and Mre. Colman NorJohn N Reeves, at ;‘.? w " r , and ‘smlly motored to “* Wildwood.
A oodblne Saturday evening T"** c*™"*** held a doggi* most
*——*-- — - — 1 “t Reed's >»>
Chambers and Cnarlea Bingham.
Mias Evelyn Horria is employ*! to Mrs. Laura Brown's drv goodt at Cepe M.ty. William Gardiner has sold hi* property here and . :oved to Phil*delphla. where he Is employed the Phlladriphla-Camden bridge / Mr. Joseph Chester I* ero*‘inl\ watchman et the Reading Jubc-
tlon.
Mrs. J. Elwood Chester hs* ^ Burned her duties at Harold Hind i fruit and vegetable stand, after b- Ing home sick for a week Mrs. Edgar Pansier and dauz*' l*r. of Atlantic City, are apendinr the summer here at the hom<- " her mother. Mrs Ida Craner Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin I>Mani. CedarvHle. are spending 1 »ek her# with their dauzh'e' Mrs. John W. Rkellengrr and f«Bii-
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Mrs Qua Roll and son. of Phil»delphls. spent 1 he Fourth here
_ a| d 1 w4 nevo s Beach Tuesday evenlnr wl,b b * r parents.
Rpendlng two'wteks ' l,u Khtc-r. spent Saturdiy‘after- ..-v Ho,,Be- »** ‘sken , , * l r k noon at Wildwood. ,stck on Sunday with scute Indi-1-P* 1 '. 01 .Bhlladelphls. spet’ 1
Satui-day 1
lernoon In Wildwood. |
Howard 11.
Saturday In 8ea Isl- Clly Quite « 1,uinbcr from here at-
tended th.- firework* dl*pia>. at Sea Isle City. Saturday evening
"her. Mrs. Jane Melds Tozer and Mlsi
and wii. K^-nf . Mr * Twer and Miss lsl“ CtTv Roberta Hugh.*, of MUIvIla. apent
• _ *— k end with their parents
Goldfish Privacy
May speni Wildwood
Barney
•v. Bishop called on E Hand i* e * ,,on ' w eek end at John Morton'* on Monday evening. < * ul,, ‘ 8 number of our vlllaer ! a Harry B. Smallwood s"^ R. Chambers and wife were ,he Four,b a ‘ Wildwood | daughter. Lotts, of. Camden, s Wildwood visitors on Saturday ^ Mr . and Mr * Charles Eaton nnd i , b* nd,n K "ome time here with her raa> daughter were at Wlldwood £Ir. par * a ‘ 8 - TUber and wife
urday evening. "'’*«» d 8-«-| Andrew Tomlin and wife Mr. Coritz was a Mayville vi.i- ,8,,ded ‘he funeral service* of hi»l; tor Monday xrsndfather. at Helslervilb obJ. 8 , nd were Mr nnd Vr* • l !rw , .-a 'Tu^dsy lari.
SOUTH SEAVILLE
If the dear America ‘ way. It would m-I* White House that wt
public had 1 * summer ,
1 .-a. ... . . ': ; hll'io.-iy with hn*
Mlsa Jean »o weeks in
NOW 18 THE TIME TO RE her grandm Ir that roof. We have a good Jame* And atock of light, medium and heavy Philadrlphiu
weight. Buy the Champion Roof- 1 here with hi. _ Uig of Champion. 10th Street and, Jame* McHugh U*being visited
b » b ‘» mother from Camden, for
1 8 , T B 2 rkr ,, b pn ' Mr. and Mra. HaroW Way ... -
home entcrtatMng their daughter Mre
..— f r(>m Illinois.
West Avenue. Ocean City, N _. Look for th* sign.”—Adv.. |7-tt the
Dyer Is spending Helen H<
.in *„ oin^rS'rtaVA.irwrk S'SL"'*? . . "Pending a few day* this wiek! - ..
w* and family, of with her sister. Mr*. C. M. West CONTRAPmoo I
pen. I hr week end coat. I vnuri
parenu „ ,Ut f bu,,d «™ suppllee. We
l ' av ® you mont-v
Tth her mother ^ dairy business, having sold
nnd Mre. Albert 1 ®ul“s.
Bundsv at Cap • Mav Mra George
l»ul*a Herman “ “
Thorson
Tli. ^tr„! pun I, to malt, your! fTi.mpton.
J '°“ '* k ' * ar, " k “ r O—" CU, N J -HU " Tti.t .r- 1 h “’ ,ch - em.-'-Aj;. j?:,,. « M* wtrk btt-lt in I**. ’
Thursday at Wildwood with Mre
Martin Long.
Mrs Gilbert Bonham am* and Mre Soudere are here M ^
looking after

