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Qeorre Hoff u>d wife motorad to Woodbury on Friday to aocompany tbair ifauffbtar, Mra. Ben* «1, Mra. Sara A. Huffman la thin week entertaining Mr. Huffman aad niece, of New York. Mra Ell Laahley baa been caring for her father In Semen Point for the past two weeks. He la suffering with blood poisoning. John Mason and family spent Sunday at Corson's Inlet. Meither* of the P. O. 8. of A. lodge of our town motored to Belleplaln Monday evening to attend the lodge meeting there. Mrs. Deborah Nickerson, of South Dennis. Is passing a ft weeks w'.th her daughter. Mra Edgar Rosa. Walter Yoes and Andrew Jackson attended the Red Cloud to'pd O. R. M. No. *71. In South - ▼llle. Monday evening. Mra Frank Warner, of Bakers▼111 e. Is spending a few days with her sister. Mrs. Eva Hoff. Mis. Isaac Butler was a Philadelphia shopper on Friday. Mrs. Mark Stebblns. of Searilie. passed Friday with her daughtr Mra Elina Butler. John Johnson, wife, daughter and father, of Ocean City, were Friday evening callers on L P. Orifffn and wife. Mra Charles Gandy and Fred, of Camden, and Mra Marie Synn and daughter, of St. Lou la Mo., were guests of Mra Richard Voas on Monday. Jamer Lee. of Atlantic City, visited his cousin, Morgan Lee. on Sunday. Frank Sharp and wife, of Sea Isle City, and son. Lawrence, of New York, and Mrs. Rachel Lae. c' Jeaville. were Sunday visitors at the Utter's home here. Lewis Tombleeon and wife, of VlneUnd. passed Sunday with Morgan Lee and wife. Several K. K. K. of our town attended the demonstration at Washington. D. C-. over the week
end.
The Aid Society met at the home of Mias Sallle Corson Thursday 'o talk of the renovaUng and painting of the church. Work will be started this week. Robert Laughlln was given very enjoyable surprise party on Tuesday evening by a few of his young friends A school trustee meeting was held Monday evening In the school house. Mr. George T. Stennecker received Route No. E and Frank Ashmead. Route No. E. to transfer the high school pupils to Ocean
City.
Mrs. Elmer Steelman and Mrs. Fred Carter were Ocean City
visitors on Friday.
Mias Anna McCoacb. of PhtUdelphta. is enjoying a week's vacation at her home here. Mrs. Geneva Parsons. Untie City, passed this week with her mother and sister, Mr*.
Juliette Taylor.
MUs Hilda Smith, of Ocear City, ■pent a few days last week with her aunt. Mrs. James Smith. Alfred Sapp and wife, and Mrs. Leslie Corson attended the Prudential Insurance picnic at Mays Landing Park on Friday. MUs Anna Gandy la spending this week with friends In Audu-
bon.
Rlnaldo Groome ami wife motored to VlneUnd and spent Sunday with rsUtlves. Randolph Creamer, of Key Port, came to visit bis sister. MUs Mary Creamer, for a few days Mrs Hollis Caldwell passed Thursday afternoon with her parents at Head-of-the-River.
BEESLEYS POINT Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bauer. Mrs. lllle Young and Mr. Luther iraon motored to Colling*wood iesday to attend the funeral of r. Corson's granddaughter. Mr. Frank Young motored to .mm.-non. Monday evening, to t a loan of peaches Mrs Wai'atn Burnea and ughter. Patric.- returned home Atlantic City a-’ler spending reral days with her mother. Harold and Ray Gannon and >ward Sneed spent Monday In lantlc City on the Funny-pier. Mrs. N. Sapp spent Monday Ih Mrs. R. F. Smith. Mrs. William Gannon and Mrs. icker Sneed were AtUnttc City op per* Monday. Mr. Learning Godfrey called on is A. Clark on Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. A. Stratton and daugh- - were In PblladelphU one day Is past week. Mrs. L. F. Corson entertained r son and family, of Phlladella. over Sunday. Rev. and Mrs E. M. Stofllea led on Mrs. Arwtlda CUrtc one y this paat week. Mr and Mrs. Jack Sapp, of eepsbead Bay. N. Y.. are roving congratulation! on the th of a girl August *. named ira. Mr. Sapp was s former Ident of tbU place. Mias Mabel Clark. Mrs. Tom Hanger and Joe Madara were In -an City Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Adams U on the
FISHING CREEK Mra. L. J. Robinson has returned to her home In Germantown after spending s week with her grandfather. Mr. Jacob Bar■tt. Mr. Israel WcoUon and wife, of Wildwood, called on LU mother i Sunday. Mra. L. Morrell Wool n. who has been very rick. Joseph Bacon has been vlaltlng hU daughter In Oolllngswood. Clarence Mclntire spent Sunday with hU mother, Mrs. Emma
Miss Rosa Sane spent Thursday with her mother. Frank Woo Ison, of Haddon Heights, called on Charles Woolson. Sunday. William Carpenter and wife, of Pennsvllle have been visiting Jennie McPherson. Miss Ethel Sehellenger spent Saturday afternoon at Wildwood. Reuben Morint and wife called on Mr. Lemuel Sehellenger, Sunday evening. Mrs. Rens Peterson wss calling : her father. Mr. Enoch Miller. Sunday. Mis. George Wade, of Camden, has been visiting Mrs. Walter Cartwright. May Bate, of Pennsylvania, hi been vlaltlng her grandmother Mra. John Bate, for a week. Mias AUbilda Matthews U on the rick list. Frank Matthews. MUt Matthews and John Snyder motored to Lakehurat on Sunday. Mr. Paul Dunham, wife and daughter. Jane, and father, Lewis Dunham, of Salem, have been vlaltlng Mr. Lewi* Fox and family for a few cays. William Coxlnn has returned to his hekne in Pennsylvania after spending a few days with his sister. Mrs. Emm* Mclntire. Mra. Frank Bate is entertaining ■i slater. Mias Mills Tomlin, of Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown vUltlng Mrs. John Snyder. Mr. Harry Flaher. wife and daughter, of West Cape May. were calling oa relatives hers. Sunday. Rev Leslie Wooiaon and wife, of Deep Water, spent Friday here with hta mother. Mra. Ella Woo!
n.
George Weaver, of Avalon, b home for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell HolmM are visiting Mrs. Leslie Bate for a week. Mrs. Libby Snyder Is visiting Mrs. Harry Colwitx. Mr. Ralph Taylor, wife and son. Thomas, called on Mr. J. D. Hoffman. Sunday. Miss Edith Matthews wss calling on her aunt. Mrs. Charier Woo Ison. Sunday. Mrs. Emma D*via Is on the sick list. Mr. Arthur Sykes spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs. William Sheets.
GOSHEN
Mias Clara D. Springer among friends at West Cape May for a couple of days recently. On Monday George Gallaher was taken to Atlantic City Hospital and was successfully opera1 on for appendicitis. Mrs. Mary Corson of. Philadelphia. has been visiting Mrs. Lidle Buck the past week. Mrs. L. R- Powell was a Tuesday visitor In Atlantic City. Mias Alice Tocer entertained the Blue Ribbon Club on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Thomas Hughes and Powell, of Cape May. spent Tuesday and Wednesday among relaree here. The Men's Bible Class met at tbe home of Nelson Smith Thursday evening. Misses Anns Stiles, of Court House, and Hannah Kimble, of Rio Grande, called on Misses Belle Hewitt and Jane anitb recently. Mias Hazel Shaw entertained her cousin. Min Margaret Nlckern. ol South Dennis, on Friday. Rev. Charles Hand and soi Chas.. Jr., made a business trip to Millville on Friday. Misses Adeline Crandol and Zeds Hewitt were visitors In Ocean City and Sea Isle City on Friday. The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Mary Stllwell on Friday evening of the past week. Mr. Jacob Rolle returned home Saturday after visiting his danghin Frankllnvllle for several days. Misses Matilda and Nads Batts. Alice Tozer and Harry Smith were Cape May visitors over the week
end.
Lam week Mrs. Joseph Uncle, and son. George, of Avalon, were at tbe home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Watson. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross, of Vineland, were here all day Sunday. Mrs. Ross gave a splendid sermon In the M. E. Church. Sunday morning and Mr. Ross In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes, of Heialervllle. were Sunday vlriamong relatives here, r. and Mrs. Harry Weldon and Mrs. J. W. Grace, of Wildwood, are spending the month of August at Mrs. Grace's home.
NOW IS THE TIME TO REpalr that roof. We have a good stock of light, medium and heavy weight. Buy the Champion Roofing of Champion. 10th Street and West Avenue. Ocoaa City. N. J. "Look for the rigB."—Adv.. *7-tf.
' Mri-RoUnd Sharp, of Tucks- On* trouble Is that not enough
DENNISVILLE Mra. Louis Stahl sad sous, of Philadelphia, are rial ting Mra. Elisabeth Strawbridge. Mias Betty Rice, of Wildwood, Is visiting Mias Martha Town. Dr. Richman and family. Bridgeton, visited Mias Holmes on Friday. Mra. Rose Carroll and sons ' Woodbury visitors on Friday. Frank Bushnril and family motored to ^nnagrove on Sunday. Mias Arlyne Irish, of Lanadale, Pa., is visiting her aunt. Eugene Lloyd and family. Avalon, called on relatives Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams. of Philadelphia, are visiting Frank Fidler and faulty. Miss Sue Cheater and Mias Agnes Walsh visited Heialervllle friends on Thursday. Mrs. 0. N. Geary and daughter were Court House visitors on Thursday. • Miss Hannah Fidler Court House on FYlday. Charles Meerwald. of ColLngswood was In town Wednesday evening. Miss Ethel Hand and Miss Hilda Bingham, of Fldora. called friends here Thursday evening. H. T. Grvennlnger. of Frankford. spent the week enc here with his family. Mrs Phoebe Grace, if Court House, was in town' Wednesday evening. Miss Rcxanna Gandy wag an Atlantic City visitor on Monday. Rev. Walti i Nlekhus. was a Woodbury visitor one day this sek. Mra. Samuel Wooiaon la entertaining a nephew from Philadelphia this week. County Superintendent E. R Brunyate was in town. Tuesday. The Misses dark were Sea Isle visitors Tuesday evening. Mrs. Frank Fidler was a Court House vlrito* o'a Sunday. Roy Shlelcm, of Court House. la In town on Thursday. Mrs. Carrie 'Bifshnell was a
Mias Helen Alfoid. of Bridgeton. Is visiting Mias Catherine Blltzart. Mla.—s Martha Town. Betty Rice ana Mary Jane Snyder were In Atlantic City. Monday. Mra. Ogden Landy and daugfar are visiting Westmont relatives this week. Mr*. Pcne Carroll and son were Sen isle City visitor* on Tuesday. Mias Elizabeth Fidler spent the week end with her sister, Mias Helen Fidler. of Lansdowne. Benjamin Busbnell and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Fred BushneU.
ELDORA Mr. and Mra. G. Peterson motored to Millville. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Noon are entertaining relatives from Pennsylvania. Mr. Aaron Hudson and wife are tertalnlng relatives from Lewistown. Pa. Mrs. Laura Peterson entertained company from Camden on Sunday. Mias Mabel Powell spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Hilda
Mra. Mary Peterson spent Saturday in Ocean City. Mra. Charles Bingham entertained company from Jersey City on Sunday. Mr. Aaron Hudson and family were In Port Norris on Sunday. Mr. Charles Noon and fatally motored to Wildwood on Saturday evening. Mr. S. Bishop entertained relatives from Philadelphia on Sunday. Several people of this place attended tffe auto races at Bridgeton i Saturday. Several of tbe young people attended the movies at Wodoblne on Saturday night. Mr. Alex Band and family motored to Woodbine Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Saull.. of HeialenilU. called on Mias Edith Hand. Sunday evening Mr. and Mra. B- Peterson, of Millville spent Susdsy evening wtlh Mra. Christopher Hand Mr end Mra Wllllaj “
Mr. John Fowlrr called on Mr. Charles Noon on Tuesday evening. E Robin non. of Woodbine, who is been spending s few days with E Noon, went home on Tuesday. Miss Ethel Hand called on Miss Hilda Bingham on Tuesday evening. Miss Ethel Hand and Miss Hilda Bingham spent Thursday In Clelenton. Mr and Mr*. Herbert Foster called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noon on Thursday evening. Albert Stevens, who works at Paulsboro. was home on Thursday. Mias Ethel Hand spent the week end In Millville. Nick and Lew Hand and H. Chamber* motored to Woodbine on Friday evening.
IF YOD WANT LUMBER OR anything In builders’ supplies, call Champion. 10th Street and West Avenue, Ocean City. N. J. Phone 419.—Adv.. J7-tf.
Irv Fitch says that anil girls make ths best wives because they are not so spt to hurt their husbands as ths keener ones might
CAFE BAY COURT BOOSE Mrs. O. R- Harr.arm retoned home UK week from tbs Millville Hospital where she rseeutl) underwent a serious “ MUs Beatrice Taylor
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Barrett Erriceo of MUlrlUs, spent ths wilkiM i the home of Mr. William AIM*. Mr. sad Mrs. G. O. Trial, of Grassy Sound, were vlsltory of Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Rayds. Tbe Boy Scouts had a doggie roast at Stone Harbor uh Friday
1 Marion Camp were In Stone Harbor on Friday. Frederick Calhoun, of Philadelphia. spent the weekend with his
father.
Mrs. Milton Peterson and riilldren spent Sunday with her father. O. -&. Hamann. Carl Jones. Burton J. Smith, George Spalding and Raymond Hamann were at the circus In Cape May Saturday. Mias Daisy Hamann U vlaltlng her brother.'O. R. Hamann. Charles Calhoun and wife were at Stone Harbor on Sunday. Mr*. Walter Scull visited her husband, who is employed as a coast guard at Avalon, on Friday.
Mr.
Hu
spent Sunday with Ms brother, O. R. Hamrnu. Dr. Da via, of Ocean City, spent Monday with William Allen and
family.
Mr*. Charles Calhoun U spending a few days with her sis tar at
Mr. and Mrs. . Millville ou Sunday. Milton r
Mra. Blahsth Fare* and Mra. DoyK of Atlantic City, called ou Mi*. A. J. Meerwald on Saturday. Howard Hahn, of Philadelphia.
his grandparents. Mr.
Is visiting I and MraTi. 1
Wildwood oc Sunday night
James Jefferson, of Johnstown. Pa., Is spending his vacation with hi* father. Mr. and Mra. Carloe Priaulx motored to Sea Isle City on Fri-
day.
Dr. James Jefferson. Prof. Edward Jefferson and Rev. Paul Jefferson spent Friday afternoon at Wildwood Golf Links. Mr. Harry Rhoades and family, of Fishing Creek, called on Mr. and Mra. F. C. Barnes on Sunday. Mra. Hannah Cabaley, of Dias Creek, spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Jeffers. Captain A. J. Meerwald and family visited Mr. John Flynn and fatally, of Wes*. Cape May. oB Sun-
day.
Mra Thomas Hand and son. of Dias Creek, visited her parent ou Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Miller. Jr., entertained the Ladies Aid on Thurs-
day.
H. F. Pierson entertained his cousin, from Bridgeton. Ust week. Captain A. J. Meerwald and sons motored to Bivalve on Saturday. The M. E. Sunday School held their annnal picnic at Wildwood on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Jefferson t Sunday with Captain Steph-
her Sunday. Mr. and Mr* G O. Lange held a cart party at their home on Monday evening. Mr*. Aaron Tozer entertained company from Millville last week. Mrs. J. E. Clark and son spent Friday In Wildwood. Edward Garrison was in Wlldwooa on Sunday. Misses Beatrice Taylor and Elizabeth Stile* spent Saturday afternoon In Stone Harbor. Mr. and Mr*. G. O. Lange entertained William Gartner on Snnday. Mr. Russell Stone spent the weekend in Baltimore. Mrs. Harry Bakeley was in Millville on Saturday. Ml** Gertrude Grace and brother. Isaac, were visitors in Millville on Saturday. Mr. Roscoe Spaulding and Theodore Young, were In Philadelphia ou Saturday MUs Ellrabeth Taylor entertained friends with a doggie roast at Stone Harbor recently. Mr. and Mra. John Constande entertained friends from Wildwood
Mr. John Flynn and daughters called on Captain A. J. Meerwald ou Saturday. . Dr. C. W. Way. of Sea Isle City, culled on Dr. Jnmcs Jefferson on
Ralph Watson and family spent the week end with his parents. Mr. Clarence Sayre and family, of Wilmington, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Scull. Mrs. Josephine Douglas motored to Sea Ule City with her son. on Sunday. Dr. LewU Learning and family visited Cape May Court House and Stone Harbor on Saturday. Ray Grant and family, of Wilmington. called on Mias M. C. Ludlam on Sunday. Mr. James Coapman went to Wildwood on Friday.
a tow day* with Mr. ud ■ward PostAllison Ludlam and family attended the Christy Brotten Animal Show, at Cape May. oa Saturday evening. Reuben Springer and family. Howard Ewing and family, of Cape May. and Mra. Louisa K. Rice, of New York, were calling ou relatives and friends here on Sunday. David and Kenneth Monday, of New York, are spending a few weeks here with their mother at their summer cottage. Miss Dorothy Stephens and Leroy Hess motored to Millville on Friday. Mias Mary Emm* Thomas, of Millville, spent the week end here. Horace Hew. ol the Avalon Coast Guards, accompanied her home on Sunday. Mi*. Charles Sparks, of Ohio, and Mrs. Pauline Rlekert, of Philadelphia, are vlaltlng their mother. Mr*. Emm* Rice. here. Born to Mr. and Mra. L. D. Ludlam. on August 1. a daughter, who has been named Annie Haaih. John Hancock spent the week end at Wildwood with his daughter Mrs. Webster Bright. Mrs. Bright and son. Webster, brought him home on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Class and daughter. of Sea isle City, were caljera here on Saturday. Julius Sutton and wife, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday here with his mother. Mrs. Pannle Rice. John Lynch and family, of Gloucester City, spent s week’s vacation with her sister, Mra. Edwin Townsend. Mra. T. B. Kates is entertaining her sister and husband, from Eldora. for two weeks. Humphrey Ludlam spent Saturday at Cape May with his daughter. Mrs. Reuben Springer. Mr*. Lewis Duble and daughter. Rath, spent a few days here with her mother. Mr* Charles Rice, who has been on the sick list. Preaching service In Aabury Church on Sunday evening at S P. M.. daylight saving time. Rev. Francis Douglas* will preach and In rites all to attend. Sunday school has been discontinued until Sunday. September 19. on account of the heavy traffic and danger to the children passing along tbe highway. Major E. O. Howell spent a few days with his company at Sea Girt. He returned home on SunI day night.
Mra. Job* Harris ou Bandar Mr. sad Mra. Clarence Ueui,, you and sou. BareTord. of oil ™ on he? on Sunday afternoon. Mra. Sarah Carrigan spent th. week end with Mr. and MraNnC llama, of Ocean View. ^ o H * b * cc * Sh * w - of Soott Searille. spent the week end nu, her daughter. Mr*. Ada UjW^ Harry Moore and Elmer l», fence, of Ocean City, were s«a town Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Scott Seymoui Mra. Florence H. Alburns: son. Stanley, called on Mra Layton <m Sunday. a. of W«.ataiie, caiies Mra. William Spnjne i b employ Mra. Peace Beebe and children, of Marshal rille. spent SondiT night with her parents, Mr. Mra*Albert Hen Mr. and Mrs. Jen Deris, of New Castle, is -zlstUng tbe Utiert brother. Mr. Fred Hittenbiuri and wife. Mr. Thomas Harris and fimfl. and Mr. William Harris and fiaUy motord to James burg on Toe* day. Mtea Bertha Hen spent Situ: day night with her sister. Mr, Nelson Beebe, of Marshalville Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bonhic of El dors, spent the week r, with Mrs. Bonham’s parent* V and Mra. Clarence Hoffman. 2 Min Holds Mason spent St'l day and Sunday with her annti Cape May. Mtea Helen Stevenson has n turned to her home at Cape Mi after a few days stay with Mb Glendora Mason. Mr. Wllleta Kaywood and riJi of Belcorille. were calling a friends here on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hesa. of St Isle, and Min Gertrude Faber.« South Searille. were cal lint ■ Mr. and, Mra. C. P. Hess <c Sn day. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Mason oil ed on their daughter. Mrs Hber Eldredge. of Leesburg Maedn evening.
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Mra. Matlack spent Friday in Philadelphia. Hobart Young and wife, of West
his brother Theodore. Mr. Charles Long has been on the sick list. Mra. Coleman Taylor's niece, from Virginia, la spending a few days here. Mr. McCaughey, of Philadelphia, made a bualnen call on Martin Spaulding Monday. Mra. Theodor* Young and two
West Chester and -Salem. Last week Martin Spaulding hand while carting imes for the new jail. For a few days It was feared he mlgh< kwe the use of hU hand, hot at thU time things are progressing nicely and It Is hoped that be will be able to resume work before long. Mies Minnie Powell was In! Wildwood on Monday. Walter Norton family spent
weucBu in unogeion Harry SUtea. Jr, of Millville. | *pent the weekend with his par-1 enl*. Coleman Sates and wife. ! Mra. Thomas Martin, of Fair-1 view, visited Ralph Sayre and' family Saturday and Sunday. William Powell and wife were In Wildwood Saturday night. Mrs. Socrates Willis and daughter. Alberu visited several days: last week in Millville. Mi»s Bess McGregor and Mr*. Ella Comer were In Wildwood Fri-: day night. Mr. John Reeves, of Burleigh. —Hied on t*. C. Thomas and wife on Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Andrews, of Berlin. spent M-veral days last week with Minnie Powell. Harry Bakeley and wife entertained Harry Smith and family on Sunday. Clarence Jones and wife entertained during the week end Don Chamber* and family, of Eldora. and Deborah Chambers and friend. from Margate. Sears Bathlth. of Dias Creek. - ailed a few days with his aunt. Mr* Ella Comer, last week. He ha* blood poisoning in Us foot, hot is improving now.
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