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M1m«« Amanda and Bra Tullner. of PhllaJelpbia, spent Sunder with their mother. lyonls Bocarth and brother, of Egg Harbor, called on William Kurts, on Sunday. Hr. and Mrs. John Bell and daughter, of New York, spent Sunday with Joseph Donahoe and
Mrs. Lucian Fddy spent Wednesday In Philadelphia. Addington Sharp, wife and daughter, of Ocean City, spent Friday evening with Ernest Downses and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reichle and Mrs. W. Beichle. of Ocean City, spent Sunday evening with friends here. William Kurts and wife, and Mias Bhoda Down am spent Thursday evening In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Medics and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lagaramaalno. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. aud Mrs. P. Canusv. Mr. and Mrs Michael Derain, of Brookline Pa., spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Neef, of Philadelphia, spent the week with Mrs. Elmer
Cox.
Mm. Joseph Lloyd and children spent Saturday In Sea Isle City. Mrs. Howard Beichle. son and daughter, of Ocean City, called on Mm. Joseph Downam on Sat;—
day.
Mr. and Mm. Prank Hughes. Mies Mary Hughes. Mr. Joan McGoohan and William Tierney, of Philadelphia, epei Sunday with Mrs. B. McGoohan. Mr. and Mrs. George Museo^ and two children, and Mr. and Mm. Jack Moaeop. of Pitman, spent Sunday with Ernest Dow-
nam and wife.
Mr. and Mm. E. Jarnas and eon. Edward, of Millville, ape “
Mm. William Comer and eon. Earl, of Downstown, were Sunday vial tors of Mm. Ella Comer. John Babbitt and family, of Dias Creek, visited W. 8. Jones and family, on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Charles GaskJU and daughter, of Ocean City, were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mm.
El wood Smith.
Clifford 8paldln k spent Sunday and Monday In Mill* We. Mm. John 8. T. Burke and Mrs. Vera Sayre and eon. Berkeley, are ■pending some time with Captain
John Oervln and Wynnes eld. Pa., spent with Mm. B. McGoohan. Thomas Moaeop. of Whali Beech, went Sunday with rela Uvea hem. Joseph Downam. wife and ehll dren motored to Vineland. Sun day. Mm. Wallace Hall and non. of Bridgeton, are spending some time with her sister. Mm. Joseph
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DENNiSVUJX
isees Jane Vance and Thelma Spalding were Wildwood visitors
Friday night.
MUs Bertha Boss drives a new
automobile.
Mr. and Mm. Walter Norton and son. Harvey, weve Philadelphia shoppers on Friday. Winfield Baldwin went to Greenwich Monday where he has
employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smlln and family, of Millville, were week end visitors of Mr. and Mm. So-
crates Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright and daughter, and Mr. and Mm. Thomas Wright. Jr., and son were In Wildwood, Saturday night. Mias Edith Baldwin la spending this week at Greenwich with her sister. Mm. LeBoy Williams. Mias OUnda KaUwater, of M1Uvllle. Is spending s week with las Jennie Compton. Mm. Etta Stltee was visited Thursday by her brother *nd family, of Tuckahoe. Mm. Charles Taylor entertained relatives from Terra Haute, Ind.
The members of the ebon* the Baptist Church were given a beech party at Avalon by Mr. and — ” *— Wednesday
Gagner.
and Mm. Lawrence
MlUvllle: Misses Bhi - Katharine Downam. MISs Bdyth Wills, Mm. William Kurts, Mias todly Fox. Miasm. Randall Hew *tt. Melvin Wills and Josl Bobln-
Dr. Ferguaon and wife, of Eddyatons. and Mr. and Mm. Joaeph Bios, of Ridley Park. Pn.. spent Saturday with Ernest Downam
and wife.
Mr. and Mm. Menford Beam, cf Philadelphia, spent the week with her father. Mr. B. Parse Captain Frank Shaw and wife were Ocean City shoppers on Sat-
Mr. and Mm. William Kurt*. Mias Rhoda Downam and Harry W. Downam noent Sunday with Firman Downam and wife,
Stmthmere.
GOSHEN
Mm. Finley Mixner and Mrs. Bay Bittner, of Avalon, motored
to PhUadMphis recently
Mm Charles Rice, of Swalnton. called on her sister. Mias Ula
Townsend, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Libera Grace motored to MlUvllle and Delmont
Howard Golf and family, of Colllnyswood. visited Mr. and Mm. Chas. Mixner on Monday evening. Mr. and Mm. E. RUey Mixner am enjoying a two w-ek. trip
the State of Okie bom*
Louisa Hearon has returned home after visiting her aunt. Mrs. 11—. Phillip*, at Marcus Hook.
Mr. and Mrs Aaron Nickerson, are entertaining their son. Allan Nlckemoo -ad family, of Camden, for a couple of »*ekj< Mm. Georg* Richardson visited relatives In Philadelphn. several days last week Mm Charles Mixner was MlUvllle on Tuesday. Mm. Ford, of Vineland, was In town on Friday, renewing -*-* —
qualntances.
The name givsn to the son of Mr. and Mrs George Shu- "
“Charles Mulford."
Bert Hughes and family called on her father, Jsa. Coapi
Friday, at South Dennis
Mm. KaU Riley. Mm Edward
Young and son. David. ofPhlladelphla. are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs Georgs Richardson this awk Harry Spence, of Woodbury. Blld Mrs. Jacob T. Mollenkopf.
wjek end visitor with his
Miss Roberta Hughes and Mm Ida Toser were Sunday callers of Mm. Roacoe Spalding. Mm. Jobe Toxer entertained friends on Sunday. Mm Richard Merrick, of Philsdelphtr.. la spending two weeki here with her parenu. Mr. and Mm. Harry Foster. Mm. William Walker was visited Saturday by relatives from
MlUvUle.
Mm Ellas Broadwater entertained n nombe.- of friends from MlUvlUe os Sundnv. Mm Charles Long. Mm. Charles Taylor. Miss Beatrice Taylor and Mias Thelma Spalding spent Saturday evening In Stone Harbor Mm. Howard Stltee Is entertaining relatives from Philadelphia this week. W. Collins Thomas and wife entertained friends over Sunday. Miss In ex SUtes and Howard May spent Sunday at Wildwood with Mr. and Mm. W1U SUtes. Mm Walter Scull was visited MonCiy by relaUves. Coleman Taylor v?aa In Cape May Friday on business. Mr. and Mm Charles Calhoun. las Leona Hainann and Mm Stephen Edwards visited Mm. Milton Peterson at Woodbine, on
Wsdnasday.
William Hewitt were In WUdwood Saturday night. Mias Vlnnle Haney and Miss Dorothy Baldwin weie In Stone Harbor on Thursday. Miss Catherine Vance friend, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with her parents.. Mm. William B. Po-rfl ■pending this week at PleasantvlUe with her sister. O. R. Hamann and son. LeBoy. went to MlUvlUe Sunday to sec Mm. Hamann. who is convalescing la MlUvlUe Hospital. Lester Hughes. Joseph Hewitt. Margaret Hewitt, and Mm. Walter Scull were In Stone Harbor on
Wednesday.
Dr. Millard Cryder was visited Sunday by his brothera from
Philadelphia.
Kiss Elisabeth Taylor, of Stone Harbor, spent Friday at her home. Allen Friedman, wife and family called on Albert Frietknan aud wife, at Salem, on Sunday. Noah Price and wife were In
WUdwood Sunday night. Mm. Elisabeth Ludlam
Camden, is spending some time
with Mrs. Mary Lon*..
Clarence Jones was In Philadelphia r ,1 business. Monday Mm. Kaufman, of AUanllc City, spent the week end with Preston
Fiahe- and his mother.
Jacob T. Mollenkopf celebrated his 60th birthday. Friday night, when a number of Mends and relatives gathered for the occasion. Those at the party were: Kiss Athens Lymber, of Woodside. L. I.; Mrs- N. ChrtsUtoes, c* New York: Mrs. Theodore Drehet Mrs Flirting, of Philadelphia; M and Mrs. Howard Mollenkopf and Frank Mollenkopf, of Germantown. Pa.: George Mollenkopf. of Jenklnstown. Pa.; Mias Mary Strange, of New York; Mr. ana Mrs. John Smith and daughter. Mr and Mrs John Mollenkopf. Mrs. MyrUe Schuitx and sons. Henry ScbulU. Henry Christman. William Balllngback. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald G. Lange. Miss Adeline Lange. Mr. and Mm. August Dressel. Elmer LtnxwelKr. Mr and Mrs. Norman Smith and Mr.
parents. Mr. sad Mrs.
Lewis Berger who Is working at PtewsaatvIU#. speeit Sunday with his parents, Mr and I Fr»d Berger
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NORTH RIO GRANDE
Ralph Higgins, of New York, spent the week end with bis family here. Mm. O. M. Geary spent part of the week with Mm. Lewis Douglas of Cape May Court House. Lewis Everingham and family, of Helalerville. were in town Sun-
day.
A number of our W. C. T. U. t were Camp Meeting vie!tors on Friday. Mies Helen Pldler. of Philadelphia, spent '.he week end with Mm. Mary Fldler. Mm. T. E. Mecray, of Cape May. was in town Thursday. Mm. Lucia Clark Is attending Bible Conference at Keswick Grove, N. J. Floyd Shaw and wife, of Goshen. called on relaUves here, Sun-
day.
Mm. C. 8. Bushnell entertained Ocean City relaUveu on Friday. Ralph Petersen and family, of Avalon, were In town, Thursday. Mm. Eunice Carroll visited relatives at the Camp Ground, on Sun-
day.
Mm. Mary Fldler and daughters lied on Leesburg relrUves, Fri-
day.
Brooks Bllxxard and family have opened their cottage on the Camp Grounds for two weak*. J. W. Do re was a Wildwood visitor over the week end. Corson Marta and family. Millville, were In town over the week end. Wm. Thompson and wife. ugleeea. were callers in town. Saturday. Mr. and Mm. H. B. Payne, Jr., of South Seavllle, were guests of Samuel Woo Ison, Sunday evening. The Misses Fldler wpre In Ocean City on Saturday evening. Edwin Lewis, of Imnsdowne, was in town over the week end. Rev. Walter Nlckleas la spending his vacation In Millville. Mr. and Mrs. LeBoy May. of Cape May Court House visited latlves here on Sunday. Burton Fostar and wife, Eldora, v.sited Harry Westcott on
Mm. Oraoo Courtney, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday of the past week here, returning home with h»f eon, Howard, who had spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Romberger. The Sunshine Sunday School class met Tuesday evening at the home of Mm. Carrie Romberger with twelve members present. Refreshment of lee cream, pietseto and cakes were nerved after the regular business had been transacted. R. Taylor, who Is employed In Salem, spent several days at home during the pest week. The Taberaktle Choral Society et Tuesday evening at the church. The society began practising for anniversary Sunday which will be observed in the church In September. They also expect to sing st Seavllle Camp Meeting. Mrs. Emma Soul Is, teacher of e Willing Workers Sunday hool class .Uok her girls ot a picnic Weoncsday to '“’In Cedar*.” on the Delaware Bay. Mm. Nellie EUIott took the girls In a truck. Twelve girls were present and had a wonderful day playing games and bathing in the bay. The W. OT. U. held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Mary Griffith Thursday afternoon and re-organ-
ised.
Mrs. Katharine Gordon and daughter, Nellie, entertained relatives from Camden one day this
Mr. and Mm. Karl Clouting, formerly of this place, have been entertain 1 ng Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mm. H L. Lloyd to visiting Cape May relatives this week. Mm. Elide Camp entertained Court House relatives over
Mrs. Frank Bushnell was a Isle visitor Monday evening. H. Grunnlnger and funlly are making a two weeks tour of the Great Lakes. Uriah Turfer was in South Beavtlle on Sunday. Miss Anns Brown to visiting Green Creek friends. Mm. Leslie Howell, of Otean City, was a Denntovllle visitor Friday. Mr. and Mm. Howard Polhamus of Dorcbeater, called on Thomas Bruwij one night during the psst
ELDORA
Mm. A. Cameron's daughter, from Ohio, has been spending some time hers with her mother. Mm M. Ireland, of MlUvlUe. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mm. Wm. Peterson. Mm. Chris Hand entertained company from Hetolervilto Wednesday. G. Petemon and wife were In Woodbine on business Friday afternoon. Mm. E. Noon took the Junior League children to Seavllle Camp Meeting on Thursday, the opening
day.
Several of the young people from here attended camp Thursday evening. Jack Boblnaon and wife. Woodbine, spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Noon. Mm. W. K. Lovett, of Cape May Court House, visited her si Mrs. Mary Psteraon. on Sunday afternoon. E. Hudson and wife spent Saturday evening at Sea toie City. G. Peterson and wife motored to Hetolervilto on Sunday morn-
ing.
Rev, Paul Myers and wife are ■pending some time al PennavUle. Several people of this place attended the camp on Monday evening to bear the colored preaeher and hta singers. Mr. Parker, of Philadelphia. Is ■pending some time with H. Msckle and wife. L. Lee called on Mia* Beulah Hand on Thuradsy evening. Mian Dorothy Bishop called on Mias Ethel Hand on Friday even-
ing.
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Harold Pierce, of Jersey City, to spending the summer with hto grandmother. Mm. Jennie Bing
ham.
Mrs. E. Noon and children visit ed relatives st Delmont oi} Friday evening. Several people of the place attended a lodge meeting st Del mont cn Friday evening. Mm. L. Rank, of CoatesviUe. Pa.. Is visiting friends here for several days. >. Mary Bartleson. of Anglesea, spent a week with her daughter. Km. G. Lebmar. Garner t'etemoo. wife and children, tailed on Cbrtotopbsr Hand and wife Sunday evening. Samuel Cheater and family tatted hto father on Sunday. Chas. Noon has a new
truck.
A. baud and son. Daniel, Saturday night at Tuckahoe.
of PhUadelphla; Mr. and
Mm. A. C. Pollard and eon. of Newtown Square. Pa., and Mrs. Anna Magee, of Danbury. Pa., at their rammer home at Wildwood.
Mr. and Mm. Munn, who re-
cently bought the Gardiner estate, entertained reUtlves and friends from out-of-town over the week
end.
Everett Hand and family. WUdwood. spent Sunday with hto
Walter Hand. Jr., was a Wildwood visitor on Sunday. Mias Esther Hand has I visiting her aunt. Mm. Alex Douglas, st Burleigh, for a few from here are attending rammer school at Ocean City. Mm. Aler Edwards has been entertaining relaUves for a few
Mm. O. L. W. Knerr, obCape May, spent Wednesday evening with Miss Nellie Gordon end her
Mr. and Mm. Dennis Petemor are entertaining their daughtei Mrs. Ethel Munsey, o? Phlladei phla, for some time. Oscar Fraley. Jr., wife and stoter-ln-iaw. of Woodbine, were callers on hto brother, Wendal, Thursday. Mr. and Mm. Bud Handle!on and two children, also Mm. Etta Reeves, spent Thursday evening in WUdwood. Mm. Mary Griffith. Mrs. BU Bailey, Mm. Martha Halbruner and son. Bertie, and Mias Opa! Schellenger. motored to South SeaviUe Camp Meeting gftmnds Friday, and attended a special L. T. L. meeting, held by the W. C. T. U. The whole day and evening was called “Youth's Day.” BUI Gramllck and Edward Jackson motored to Fortsacue on
Mr. and Mm. D. Ouram. WUdwood, were entertained dinner Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mm. LeBoy Jaggers. Fred Gramllck has returned to the home of hto parents. Mr. and Mr*. Philip Hess, after spending several weeks st hto nome Is Denntovllle. Mrs. Mamie Snyder and daughter. Florence, and Mm. Viola Burton were shopping In WUdwood. Friday. Mr. and Mm. William Rice, of Clearfield. Pa., returned home after a pleasant two weeks vacation here with rela lives. James Bora had the misfortune of running a pitchfork In hto foot whUs working at Meadowview Farm. Saturday. Dr. Lake dressed the Injured foot. E. W. Pancoast, of MlUvlUe. ■pent several days hers tost wsek. Them will be no services st Tabernacle M. E. Church Bun day morning or evening on account of camp meeting st South BesrUle. but there will bt Sunday School st 3.30 In the afternoon. Mlseer Augustine and Doris Castor, of Vineland, returned
■k with Mr. and Madden. Mm. Oeorgte Snyder to entertaining her sister. Mm. Allle Tredwsy and daughter. Margaret, of Oraysvllle. Tenn., also her niece. Mtoa Albert* James, ol Millville, for an Ipdsflrlu period. Mrs. Carrie Rrmbargsr entertained folks from Franklin City. Va.. Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Dallas Castor, of Vlnelstd. spent Sunday here with friends. The old Hildreth watate to cupled by Lf-aia Hildreth and family, of Cape May, for the summer months. Mtoa Lena Daweon. of Cape May. apent Sunday and Monday with her aunt rad uncle, Mr. and Mm. H. V. Souita. Mm. Eva Ingeraoll and son. Harry, returned home Monday evening afti-r upending a few days In Cape May Court House with her daughter. Mm. Aids Scull. Lester Cox. of Cape Mcy. apent Monday with hto father. Jacob Cox. Mrs. Dan Hoffman and children. of Wildwood, were calling on friends and relatives. Monday. John Baker. Jr., of Philadelphia. wan uniting Mrs. Nellie EUIott. Sunday.
this
Harold Hand to on
esk's sick list.
The K. K. K. held service* In le M. B. Church on Sunday eveo-
Half of the road from here to Green Creek has been finished and they are well under way with the other half. Mrs. Harry Steer to spending a week at the Pooono Mountains. Winfield Morgan and family, of Bridgeton, visited E. Hawk rad family on Sunday.
DIAS CREEK
Mm. Jane Lloyd, of MlUvllle. to visiting her niece. Mm. Wm. Weatherby. Mrs. Jsrks Downs entertained company from PhUadelphla Saturday. Mr*. Wm. Weatherby wai Cape May Court House visitor on Monday. Mm. D. C. Lloyd, of Vineland, to visiting her son. Richard Lloyd. John rad Ridgeway Jones, v-ho have been visiting in Wilmington. Del., returned to their home here Sunday. Richard and Raymond Lloyd and Carlton SUtes called on friend* at Denntovllle Wedneeday. Mm. Carrie Scull and daughter. Bernice, were WUdwood visitor* recently. The Cape May L O. M. Lodge installed officer* at the L O. " Lodge here Friday evening. Mary Bateman called on friends at Goshen Wednesday. M r . and Mm. Richard Uoyd. Raymond Uoyd. rad Mm. D. C. Uoyd spent Friday at WUdwood. Mr. and Mm. John Barnett, of MlUvlUe. apent the week end with their parents here. Mm. Smith BtUes rad Francis, of Cape May. called on her slater. Mm. Richard Uoyd. Saturday. Charles Tomlin apent Monday at Cape May Court House. Quite a number from here aliened ed the camp at South SeaviUe. Sunday and Monday even-
Mm Uriah Norton entertained her sister and family, of Philadelphia. on Sunday. The Junior Epworth League of the M. E. Church attended opening of camp at South villa, Thursday. Mr. and Mm. Ralph Norton spent Saturday evening at WUdwood. Mr. and Mm. George Norton spent Friday at Cape May Court
Mr. and Mm. Veimont Stiles were Cape May Court House va : tors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harley GuUck. of Trenton, are at their home here. Mias Alma Norton and Mm. Ida Barr spent Saturday evening at Wildwood. Edvard Howell, of Cape May Court House, called here Monday. Rev. Charles Hand, of Goahen. called on Mm. Ella Vannaman, on Monday. Mm. Howard Norton apent Thursday evening at WUdwood. A. H. ScbelUnger was a Wild wood visitor. Saturday. Mtoeee Pearl and Alberts Cook, of PleesantvUle. are visiting ihelr grandparents, Mr. and Mm. Bel ford Douglass. Mia* Bather Howell apenl Thursday evening with Mtoa Amy Norton.
Drinking places have been eatabllahed under the auspices of the Five Mile Beach Humane Society at Kwcetbrier Road and Park Avenue, also at the corner of Arctic and Rio Grande Avenue*. for the benefit of animals. It la poaalble that other locations will follow.
SOUTH SEAVILLE
Mr. ard Mm. Frank Laughlla. Harry Amole and daughter. Etolr. of Atlantic City, called on friends in town Tuesday evening of last
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Harold Coltlna. E. A- Grace. Chas Wills and H. O. Whiting visited the Maaonlr Lodge In Clayton last Wednesday evening Mm. A. Mifflin and aon. and Mm. Edgar Day. of Salem, have returned to their botnr afler spending a week In town. Mtoa Margaret Pierson. South Dennis, called on Mm. E. A Grace on Friday evening. H. Rocap and family were Wildwood visitors Saturday evening. Mm. Eva RUey and Mm. Geo. Cain. Jr., and daughter, were Ocean City visitors Saturday. Mina Elto Morton, who to spending the summer at WUdwood. was at her home here Friday evening Mr. and Mm. Jeaae Alton were Ocean City vlattora on Sunday. Mr. end Mr* John Rocap entertained the following gucsta oti Sunday. Mr. and Mm. 8. Young, of Cape May. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grace, of Northfield.
BELLEPLaIN
(Held Over From Last Week) Mm Adam Metole. of Philadelphia, to vtolUng her mother, Mr* H. Leyton. Mr. Thomas Harris and family motored to James burg on Friday. Mr* Aline Hees to vtolUng her ■later, Mr* Clarence Lemunyos of Cape May. Mr. and Mr* Frank Cellini and baby, of Trenton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Jacob Capronl. Mm. Oliver Gifford apent the week end at MlUvUle. Mr. C Delcoria, of Ocean City, vial ted ' to mother over the week
end.
Mr. R. B. Mason has a new Ford coupe. Mr. A. B. Hess and Mr. H. C. Mason enjoyc-d a fishing trip on Thursday off Dennis Creek. Mr. tnd Mr* David Phi Hen baum, of Avalon, apent the week end with her father. Mr. Henry Heaton. Mr. Charles Haas apent Wednesday with her tor. Mr. Ira Hees • “sa Isle City. _toa Hulda Mason returned home on Saturdey evening after a weeks stay with friends In MiU-
vUle.
Mm. Robert Hess was a Philadelphia shopper on Monday. Mr* Nelson Bei'-e, of Marshalvllle. spent Sunday night wUh her parents, Mr. and Mr* Albert fieaa of Tar kiln Farm. Belleplaln was me center of a terrtffic stuim on Sunday afternoon during which Mr. Wallace Erickson's barn of Head of the River, was struck by lightning and burned to the gropnd. Mr* Marguerite Mason, of Col11 ng*wood, to vtolUng her stotei Mr* Howard Somera, for * few
day*
Mr. Benjamin Hess now drives new Ford coupe. Mr. aid Mr* Elbfcrt Eldredge. of Leesburg, apent Friday with her parents, Mr. rad Mr* Joaeph
mat* nmt cl. as, has been tm^l farred to the LTaon'. Intot (W Guard station ft an South Bi-W Une atatlo*. He wlU be In c W
boats at Corson's Ir.-
Mr. rad Mm. Lawrence Kate* of MlUvlUe. called on the Ml Erma and Hulda Maeon. Mtoa A della Wheaton, of South Seavllk. spent Wednesday with her brother, Mr. George Wheat©* rad wife. Mr. Edward Hoffman, of Ham monton. apent Friday with hit mother. Mm. D. Hoffman. Mr .and Mr* Ira Heaa rad son of Sea Isle City, spent Tuesday evening with relatives her* Mr. and Mm. Thorn rad Mm Frank Clark, of Ocean City, attended the social given by the P. O. of A. and the P. O. 8. of A. on Wedneeday evening. Mr. and Mr* H. P. Layton ■pent Saturday In Sea late City. Mr* Kathryn Mason spent Monday In PhUadelphla. Mr* Hulda Lemunyon and eon. Bllford. spent the week end with her father. Mr. H. C. Maeon. Mr. and Mr* Aabury Bachelor. Jr., are vtolUng relatives In MU1vllle. Mtoa Erma Mason rad a friend motored to Atlantic City on Saturday evening.
PETERSBURG
James Smith waa a week visitor In New York. Mr* Effl# Schelner and family, of Pottstown, Pa., were Sunday visitor* with Mr* Bailie Libby. The D. of A'* of this town enjoyed a special chicken dinner at the Arcadia In Ocean City. Tues-
day.
Frank B. Conor, of Vineland, made a bualneaa trip to our town on Tuesday. Mr* M.chael Sero-y. widow of the man killed two weeks ago Sunday, on the railroad bridge. whUe be and hto 3-year-old son were crabbing, and who lived at 14 Christian Street. Philadelphia, waa In town TuesdayMrs. Sara P. Rosa spent Wednesday with her eon and family In Tuckahoe. Mm. Clara Comon. of Delair. N. J.. to spending a fortnight with her sister. Mm. Medora Voas. Mr* Lydia Rhoades, of Cheater. Pa , to spending a week with her niece. Mm. Jamea Cloud. Mr. and Mr* F. 8. Cloud are ■pending two weeks et Seavllle Camp Meeting. Jaxnaa Cloud. Jr., to vtolUng hto grandparents. In Swarthmo-e. Pa. Miss Merira Winner to spending two wsrks with her aunt. In Mul-
hea Hill.
Noah Collins spent Saturday among friends In the Quaker
City.
Mm Elizabeth Marshall. Lanadowne. Pa . was a week-end gusst at the home of Mm. R'ch-
ard Vos*.
Mr. and Mrs. Levlngton Henderson. of SeavUle. were Friday evening guests of Mr* Hender-
son's brother.
Miss Bara Corson passed two days last seek with her aunt, at
South Seavilla Camp ground* Walter Freestone and son. Rich *“<1 ■’‘-to. and Mtoa Alice
Eidridge were Wednesday ahop-
1 .. 11 r { ,4
pers In Bridgeton.
Mr. and Mm. Derr, of Glassboro. were callem on L P. Griffon.
Saturday.
D Misses Frances Wright and Roberta Wright, of Mt. Airy. Pa., came Tuesday to visit friends here r a few day*. Miss Elisabeth Smith to vtolUng among relatives | D Saranac L*k*. N. Y.. for a few weeks. Mtoa Vera Devault and atoter. Beatrice, of Philadelphia, are •pending two weeks with Mr* Mary Ingeraoll.
STRATHMERE i Mam H. W. Brown, machtnt*- i mt* first eL«. has u*n ulLl
of the Strathme-* M E. Church wUl hold their annual batasr on July 34 and The church was built two year.
ago and to now enUreJ^'frl^ * remarkable record. Each week there to a t«* given by one of the member* and already this season over 130 hu been realised in this way. The trustees of the Strathmere Fire Company have derided to i« bids for filling tbelr lot. Thl* work will be done immediately m that the annual fair can be held their own property. Mr. Gross baa started a fund for the erecUon of a first aid elation 1 on the beach front with a donation of |60. The Idea to to equl* f this ataUon with caa buoy* aid other apparatus for the protetUon of bather* The Strathmere Building and Loan Association to enjoying gnat prosperity. Every available dollar has been borrowed and the officeri expect to be able to show tq earning* this year. Not *o bad for oar three-year-old amodatkoc. to ItT The county road, or Oomm.iawealth Avenue, has been oiled rad there to a very noticeable redaction In the amount of doit This to a good place of work and everyone appreciate* It
Ucularly
Avenue, have been cleared l. brush; this not only give* the town a better appearance, bet removes the swarming places of flies rad moaqultoea Mr. Frank Burro ugh hoi Ju*t acquired UUe to the ground between WUUrd end Whittier Roadi on Commonwealth Avenue. Thii’l has always been a low spot and has been filleJ with water for yean*. We are certainly glad to se that he to filling la this bob rad bsliding there. Mr* C. M. Price has a fine new yacht, tbs "First Folio.' It a 37 feet long. I feet beam with • * npeblr of
making 13 altos an hour It k
equlrpad with electric lights, rannlnr water, stove and refrigerstor. rad will eceoamodat* four cabis passengers aud a crew of two an. Captain Grover C. adaxwell bat her In charge, rad we are pned to have this new addition to «er
water craft.
A number of fine new hows am being erected at Stmtbmrrt. Among them home* have bees built for the following: Alfred May, George Oroa* J. Baule. Mn E. N. Fenton. W. M. Becker *nd Thomas Kealy. Mtoa Haael Fenton has P*chased the old workshop lumber abed of the Stratbc# Lumber Company and is turtni* It into two apartments. The bnlldtng has now retched 1766.77 which Includes the amount reallxed on lest rnri fair and 9136 made on two card parties given by Mrs. J.uW» during the winter In FhltodelpM*-
BEESLEY’S POINT
E. A. Stratton to having • ,->rch built on the front of “
horn*
Mr. and Mr* H- Sapp W**’
Sunday under the parental re*
Mr. and Mr* B. F. Smith In Ocean City, Saturday Mr. and Mri. N. Sapp and fsw
117 am moving into their ne*
>me on Shore Road. „ Mr. and Mr* B- V. Co^
Mtoa Maggie Cameron. H°ban Sapp. Mr* B. L Comon and Cro nslla Corson motored to Phh*
detphla. Tuesday. aM were
by Mr. and Mm. Clifton Sml« and d*ught»r. of Harrisburg r Mtoa Cornelia Comon accompsc" Mr .and Mr* Smith to Ha.Tlsbtn
for n few weeks vacation. Mr* Hobart Be,; and daughi*
Mildred, spent Thursday with w
mother. Mr* Mary Young.
one day this week.
Joseph Medara. Thomas » lengar and Norman Clark were •* Atlantic City Friday evening
Mm. Fred Balnbrldge
Philadelphia shopper on Tu«^ Mr. Amos Madara to haring £ electric pump and a bathroom nulled in fato home , E. L. Comon and wife % last Sunday afternoon wltn brother In Ocean City. rl[ .
The baaaar held In Ocesn
Friday by the Beealey * ^ E. Church was a huge M***^..*
Mr* RoUnd Sharp^
shoe, visited Mr* B- F. Snil'h
day this past week. Mm. Spencer Young
Cape May Court House one this week. fc . ,
Mr. and Mm. H.
Ocean City visitor. Thun-w
la spending a week V rhter. Mtoa Magg‘* ‘ m. Howard WhRtU*/*"^ „ children apent this pa»« * r MlUvlUe with her m°lher ^ Mr. sad Mm. *•* A ££«ibl»* two children wem U w p ‘
Sunday.
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