Cape May County Times, 21 August 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 11

CAPE MAY COUBTY TIMES, FBIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925.

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rjfveland Six Makes Australian Record Vo rd has Just been received by ritvelmnd tactory from 1U dls)rs located at Sydney. Aus- ■ b»t a Cleveland Six stock Li curing car baa been ancin establUhln* a new in a . run from Sydney to

»Mo. Australia.

total distance between the ^ clues Is 259 miles, and the Ireland Six managed to aet the by maklns this distance In ^ than six bonra. When It is extoined th-t the car was obliged to

to 1'ltman in his truck.

Mrs. Todd and Mrs. Larkin were Wildwood shoppers on Saturday. Elwood Cheater visited his sister on Sunday at Plshln* Creek. Mrs. Annetta Robart. ot this village; Mrs. Carrie Seri rani. Mrs. Karl Clouting, of Wildwood: Aaron Andorfer. of Millville, and Mrs. R. T. Le Gate. Miss Elotse Le Gate and James Le Gate, of New Albany. Ind., spent Thursday

at Ocean City.

Mr. and Mrs. 0. Lehman were Wildwood visitors Saturday. Prank Matters, of Wildwood, did the cementing of the new steps of the Baptist Church here.

down to conform to traffic

unions

at various sections and

encountered a heavy fog and the mountains, which

-rttly retarded 1U speed, the rtnrd u all the more remarkable.

the car sustained a speed < better th«n 79 miles an hour,

"nie Dubbo Liberal, the local

(paper published at Dubbo, In nenting on the run. fully aptbe significance of the enL Here's what was said: leaving Sydney at £.35 A. M. inday in a standard model 'and Six. Messrs. F. W.

•n'N v . and L. Bader established a

for the Journey from Sydney

Dubbo. On the way they were

cred by fog and mountain from Katoomba to Orange,

ch delayed their run consider-

Notwithstandlng this they arDubbo at 12.34, 25 seconds, doing the trip in 35 seconds

er six hours. It was a remark-

rformance and the record probably stand for some time

it Is lowered.”

Just prior to making this run this leveland Six won h 6 mile event at Penrith and was rd second In another, being by only 20 yards by the tti car. which won the Grand at Paris, before being sent to

iORTH RIO GRANDE •Id Over From Last Week) 1 and Mrs. Dennott are re k congratulations on a baby born at Dr. Mace's Hospital. wood. and Mrs. George Stewart Miss Mary Stewart, of North- . spent the week end with Mr. Mrs C. B. Robart. Mutt and family spent the end st their home here. Miss Esther Hand Is attending iverelty in Philadelphia, for summer months. Entriken. of Berlin. ‘ding some time with her family here, and Mrs. Karl Clouting Sunday ‘with her parents They hnve been entertalnr a month Mr. and Mrs. K. U Gate. Kiss Elolae Le Gate ‘ James Le Gate, of New All.^at their home In WildButcher baa a new immobile accidents a . here over the weak wu. •f King’s Daughters met at J S. Harris' on Thursday t-g. A lovely time was rex Harry Steer returned home i - cby from a vacation In the '~im> Mountains. * Smith makes dally trips

TUCKAHOE (Held Over From Last Week) Dorothy and Mary Emma Robinson are enjoying a trip to Washington. Annspolls and places of intereet in Virginia. Dr. J. R. Hunter, of Berlin, was In town on Monday. Mr. ard Mrs. George Langley are entertaining friends from Gloucester. County Danonstrator Thomas gave a very interesting motion picture entertainment to members of the local grange last Friday evening. Rev. Lawrence and family motored to Ocean City Monday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Tuasing spent a few days of last week with relatives In South SeaviUe. Mrs. Ed. Robinson went to Ocean City lacl Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Langley spent last Thursday with relatives at Delmont. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace motored to South SeaviUe, ^Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Rider, of Gloucester. spent the week end In town. Mr. and Mr? Janies Cox have beeh entertaining their son from Detroit. Mich. Mrs. Laura Buzby, of Atlantic City, spent Saturday with Mrs. J. R Steelman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burley motored to Ocean City Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bergh. Jr., went to Bridgeton last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Slllle. of Atlantic City, were in town on Sunday. * SOUTH DENNIS (Held Over From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chester called on Mrs. Josephine Douglas on Saturday. Howard Hand is visiting Mrs. Rachel Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tomlin, of Hetslerville. spent Sunday with Mr. J. Coapman. C. F. Learning, of Ocean City, visited relatives here on Thurs-

day.

Mr. J. Flynn and family, of West Cape May, visited Captain ,

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A. J. Meerwald and family on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffin and eon spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Scull. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hahn and Howard Hahn inotored to Woodbine on Monday. Mr. Lawrence McKalg and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hand, at Dtas Creek, on Friday evening. • Mr. Herschel Thompson and family visited relatives here recently. Mrs. Rachel Hand visited relatives at Vineland on Friday even-

ing.

Miss Margaret Pierson motored to Cape May Court House on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards entertained guests last week. Misses Mary and Agnes Meerwald are enjoying a trip to Nla gara Falls.

BEESLEY'S POINT (Held Over From Last Week) Mrs. Howard Voung spent Sun)y with her daughter. Mrs. >encer Voung. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Corson, of Ocean City, were calling on relatives Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Whitticar and two children were In Millville Sunday. -Rev. and Mrs. Stoffles are enjoying the company of her sister. Mrs. Stillson. of New York city. Mrs. StUlle Young. Mrs. Spencer Young. Mrs. H. Sapp and daughter, Mildred, motored to Woodbine Saturday. Miss Anns Morrison, of Bridgeton. is spending a little time with Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McDole. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Corson attended the business meeting of the New Jersey Society Monday evening at the Brighter. In Ocean

City.

Mrs. Li rile Young and daughter. Elisabeth, with a friend, motored to Swedesboro Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sapp and uncle. Joseph Hayes, of Philadelphia. motored to Wildwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm, of Philadelphia. are spending their vacation here, stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Young. Do not forget the Sunday morning services at Palermo Baptis* Church. Eleven o'clock standard time. Mr. and Mra. Henry Clouting are on the mend, also Mrs. Huster. All have had the "du." Mra. M. P. McDole. Anna Morrison and Miss Emma Sack motored to Ocean City Friday. Miss Estella Mad arm has accepted a school at Rlaley. Mrs. Elton Corson. Ed. Corcoran. Mrs. E. Williams. Mra. Zora Corson and Mrs. Elisabeth Lawrence motored to Camden Sunday. Mr. acd Mrs. Frank Losey are receiving congratulations on the birth of s son, Frank. Jr.. August 14. Mrs. Losey was Mias Myra Clouting before her marriage.

$48.50 Buys Auto Insurance For 2 Years? Read This and Weep STATE OF NEW JERSEY Department of Banking and Insurance TRENTON August 11, 1925. Edmund O. Howell. Jr.. Esq.. c *l» May Court Houae. N. J. Dear Sir: ( Your letter of the 10th received. Upon Inquiry at the fcr-tiry of State'a office I find that the Atlas AutomobUe nets' Insurance la a corporation of the State of Illinois »"d »sr authorised by the Secretary of State on the «th “J'uno to do business In New Jersey. In the papers sub-t-ltted on lu application for authority It is slated that the •bsracter of buslneea which the corporation proposed to «ran«et In New Jersey Is— •‘uylng. selling and exchanging automobiles ana “Perating, conducting, malntainln g of service etations. garages ana repair ahops. also buying and filing automobile accessories of every kind, manutseture or description ard service in connection 'herewith, and to all mattei.' or things Incidental thereto In which it Is lawful u. engage" The location of the place ot businc*- of the Corporation 'his Bute |g stated to be (( Newark Avenue. Hobokea. * J and Robert H. Doherty, of that address. U named as ■ -r-nt on wtiom process may be served. It is further * u ''d In the papers that the aaeoclatlor. has an authorised of 125.000 of which 112.600 has been subscribed

MARMORA (Held Over From Lst. Week)” Mrs. Nora Corson, of Palermo, spent Saturday with Mrs. Josle SUtes. Thomas Ballinger and Jhseph Madara were In Atlantic City on bust ness. Friday. Mrs. Laura Lowery has returned home after spending a few days with her parents In Atlantic City. Mr. B. Johnson and friend, of Delanco. are spending the week end with his family here,

Bryant Jeffries and family, of ColUngswood. Is making an Indefinite :>i.ay with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Corson. George Garrett and vrife motorea to Ocean City Saturday. A number from this place spent the week end in Washington. Miss Dorothy Madam spent the week end with friends in Cape May. Mr. and Mm. William Burns and daughter, of Atlantic City, spent Tuesday evening with her mother.

Mrs. Helen Pontlere and sister. Margaret Yegley, were In Atlantic City, Friday. Mrs. Spencer Young spent Saturday with her mother In Palermo. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stratton are entertain'ng company from Philadelphia. Mrs. Clarence Smith entertained her mother, of Rlaley, Sunday. Morris Stephenson, of West Cape May. spent Sunday evening with Miss Dorothy Madara. of this place.

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Yours very truly. (Signed) TH08. K JOHNSTON. Deputy Commissioner.

On. agrnt of the Atlas, when approached by • *•''•etlves, admitted he was not aelllng automobile ln0«,v receipt given for a premium aaya nothing ■nauranee, but does aay "no agent has “J’ "•ike any statement, verbal or In writing, other than mbodied In literature." , A reputable Insurance Agent backs up every statement ' k*. because be knowa he has solid, reputable com-K'-metnber. Liability Insurance on Ford*. light pleasure cars cost f 16.00 a year In reliable "Kpanlw. E. 0. HOWELL, Jr. Cape May Court House 1 ‘'bone: 3I-R-14

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