NORTH WILDWOOD /Continued from Pmm W«ht> t{ 0 l 101 BMt Twenty first St 2r sad Mrs. a&miul Ann*trom. of Milford, DeL. w*r« tb« neck-rnd vl*iton of Mr. and Mra. jchn Dalton, of West Twenty-
St root.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cral*bfad. accompanied by Mrs. Alfred motored from Htmaburr, > t to be tht ftieate for two of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Os teamann. of 1»0< New Tork * m" and Mrs. Joseph Colby and ton. of Philadelphia, were the t-rfk-end yueste of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parker, of Beat Bichteenth 8 dfr* and Mrs. Oeorye WllUams, olWern Rock, Pa., hare apart-n-rntt on Bast Tweaty-flftk Streec, for fire weeks. Mr. and Mrs. rrank Baird and daughter. Dorothy, motored from Adams. Pa., to be the masta for a reek of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hick*, of 11* East Eleventh
Street.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Barringer and family, of Easton. Pa... hare apartments at the Louise, on East Twentieth Street, for a month. Mrs. Charles Hampton daughters motored from Baltimore, Mi. to be the guests for s week of Mr. and Mrm Thomas Blereley, of 4M Bast Seventeenth
v'treeL
yj, ige and Mi*. John Patterson, o' Cn erbrortc. P*.. were the weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Maltsbergsr, of 1108 New Tork
Acenoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clarke and daughter. Virginia, of Brldesbu r g. Pa. I ‘^
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^tors rt Mr. And Mm. Walter Ewt. of Wes; Eighteenth Street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cuaell and family, of Yorktown, Va.. are , J^ d ' n 5, \ ”****&* three weens at the Thurman, on East
Twen tj--second Street.
at nlaj^ d . ‘I™ O^owe Carsley. of Oakmont Pa were the guests m w° Mr ‘ n<1 Mib - »*• w. Bradfleld, of West
Thirteenth Street.
. “ r . Mrs. Charles CampbeU snd family, of Lancaate;. Pa.: ^ r - * nd Mrs Charles Daridson. of Tyron, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Vaughn, of Reading. Pa.; “!*• 0 *°, r * e Wilson and daughter. Edith, of York. Pa: Mr. and Mr*, rtwtty Brown, of Malwn. Pa.; and the Mlaus Caroline. UllUa and Anna Bunting, of Doylestown. are the guests for two weeks ° f Mr and Mrs. Warren Mc8treet* r ’ ° f E,l * t , l* w r»ty-thtrd fir. and Mrs. Robert T-^gert and daughter, Helen, of Bristol. Pa-, were the week-end guest* of Mrs. James Curren. of West
Eighteenth Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bechtell and daughter. Katheryn. motored from Preeland. Pa., for a two week* 1 stay at the Dorothv. on
Past Twenty-fifth Street.
Mr. snd Mrs. George Haggerty, of West Philadelphia, were the week-end visitors of Mr and Mra. Walter Henry of HP East
Seventeenth Street.
Mr. and Mra. Samuel Benner and family, of Prankford. Pa., have apartment* at the Corson, on East Twenty-fifth Street, for a month. Mr. and Mra. Benner are entertaining for a week Mr. and Mra. Frederick Bishop and daughter. Prances, of Tseonv. Pa.
Mr. aud Mra. Richard Bloomingdale, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. .Charlea Goodman, motored from | Cumberland, Md., to be the guest* for a week of Mr. and Mrs. George Townsend, of East Seventeenth
Street.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Johnson, of Germantown, Pa., were the week-end visitor* of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Hlllslnger. of 108 West
Fifteenth Street.
Mr. and Mis. Charles Bonsell and family, of Wsst Phllndelphla, are nicely located in the Rllleshouse apartments for a month. Mr. and Mra. William Brintoc and daughter, of Germantown. P*.. are rial ting friends on West Sixteenth Street for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Harrington. of Mt. Airy, Pa., were the week-end visitor* of Mr snd Mra. James Buhner, of East Nineteenth
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Prances Rosengarten and daughter. Marie of Paoll. Pa., are registered for a two weeks’ stay at the Manor. Mr. and Mra. Thofn&a Randell, of West Philadelphia, were the week-end visitors of Mr. and Mra. George Lawrence, of East Twenty-second Street. Mr. snd ilre. Charles Burnee and son. of Ardmore. Pa., were the gueets over the week end of Mr. and Mra. Robert Mercer, of East Eighteenth Street. Mr. and Mra. John Murdock, accompanied by Mra. Richard Edward* and daughter. Rose motored from Ambler. Pa., to be the guest* fo,- a few day* of Mr. and Mra. Walter Keys, of East Seventeenth Street. Mr. Joseph Purfield. the last living member o' the old Dooner rtntpl Pnmnanw
which closed 1U door* a year ago to make room for public Improvements, 1* spending the „ummer at the home of Mr. and Mra. Cbarlee PLtull, TlfiOl Delaware Avenue. Another beautiful bungalow U being added to our fast growing resort by Contractor Charles Tallow for Mr. and Mra. ] Thistle of Philadelphia. This modern 8 room bungalow Is located between Nineteenth and Twentieth Streets, on Central
Avenue.
Lotus Temple, No. 20, B. 0. of E. haa installation of officers a 'ew week* ago, which attrar'ed widespread ntdrest. It being tl ‘ " (• tempi', otathe State of Ne ey. G »nd T>fflcerf of Phlladblphla and New Jersey presided. Mesdamce Turner anti Craven were presented with official gold pin* as past officer*, by the Grand Pharoah. of Millville. A very successful parcel poet party was held In the Philadelphia Hotel Saturday night last for the benefit of the order. It Is reported that 8394,000 represents the deposits of tbe three local banks here over the Fourth of July week end. It 1* stated about 150.000 people visited this resort In the two days.
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(Held Over Prom Last Week) Mra. Richard Flowers and eon*, of Bridgeton, visited her mother
three days this weok.
Mr. Elmer Steelman ard wife. Mlae Elisabeth Smith, Mra. James Smith aud Mr. Thomas Smith attended the sixtieth wedding anniversary of Lybrand Corson snd wife, at Seaville. on Saturday.
ed hone Monday after a two weeks’ vacation in Long Island. John Yank, wife and daughter*, of Ocean City, were Tuesday visitor* with Rln.aldo Groome and
wife.
Mr. George Eld ridge made a business trip to Tuckahpe op Tues-
day.
Mra. Harold Roe* and son. __ Tuckahoe. visited Edgar Rosa and family Saturday. Mias Lucy Regina drive* a beautiful new car. William Laughlln visited hi* brother In the Atlantic City Hospital on Sunday. William Wert cot* was a Bridgeton visitor on Sunday. Mra. E. M. Brown and son, of Tuckahoe. dined with her parent! on Sunday. Mra. Henry Jackson, of Ocean City, spent Monday evening with her sister and friends. Walter Voea and Tony Marmontelia were Monday evening shoppers in Pleasantville. Mrs. Emma Bu'.ler. of Philadelphia. spent Wedneeday with her mother and sister. Mrs. Sen*. F. Roe* and daughter ere Atlantic City visitors on Monday. Mrs. James Cloud and children are spending a week with her parents In Strathmore. Pa. Walter Freestone was an Atlantic City shopper on Wednesday. Wallace I. Griffon, wife and two children, of Ocean Side. L. L. spent several days here with his brother and family. Mrs. Evelyn Foster, of New York, is spending a two weeks’ vacation with her mother. Lewis Gandy and wife have rented their home in Ocean City and are with Mra. Gandv’s moth-
ERMA The Willing Workers Sunday school class held their regular monthly business meeting Thursday evening at the home of Misses Caroline and Charlotte Han forth. This being Charlotte’s 16th birthday. her classmates gave her a pleasant surprise by inviting a number to come later In the evening. After the business meeting boys and girls arrived. Ihey caine from Wildwood. Cape May. Cold Spring and Erma. Everybody bad a fine time. At a late
hour refreshment* of lee cream and cake, lemonade and fruits were served. The girls sud boy* departed leaving Charlotte many pretty gifts and wishing her many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mra. Edward Hickman, of South Dennis, were In town on business, Thursday. The children and grandchildren of the late Mrs. Mary B. Swain, gathered at the house and disposed of the goods st s .privet* sale, Thursday of the past week. The home will be rente i.
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