Cape May County Times, 28 August 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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SOUTH DENNIS Miae Ethel Nickerson spent Ust week with her fnther. Mrs. All da Ludlam and son. Leslie, of Gape May Court House, called on Mias Margaret Ludlam on Tuesday evening. Dr. Andereon, cf Johnstown) called on the Jefferson family on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cahaley and Miss Lillie Cahaley. of West ColUngswood, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes on Saturday. Captain ▲. J. Meet-*-aid and family motored to Wildwood Sunday afternoon. Alvin McKaig spent the week end with his mother. Matthew Jefferson spent the week end with his father. Capt Stephen Jefferson. Mr. Jacob Hinkle entertained Mr. Fred Vogel and his family last week. Harry Rhoades and son. Lester, of Fishing Creek, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes on Friday. Mr. David Van Glider and Mr. M. Van Glider, of Leesburg, called on Captain A. J. Meerwald and sons on Friday. Miss Ettle Sarah Conner has returned after spending several weeks with her parents In Philadelphia. Dr. James Jefferson spent part of last week In New York and Delaware Water Gap. Mr. H. F. Pierson snd daughter are motoring In Maryland and Pennsylvania. Dr. Eleanor Beeeley. of Atlantic City, called on Miss Margaret Ludlam on Sunday. Mr. William E. Snyder, of the U. S. Engineering Department, called on Captain A J. Meerwald on Friday. The residents are Interested in plans for digging out Dennis creek. Mr. and Mrs. Manning Moore and Mrs. Frank Kent called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Jacob Hinkle Is visiting his daughter. Mia. Fred Vogel, Philadelphia, this week. Mr. Dan Baker and family, of Newport, visited Mr. and Mrs. Smith Stiles on Thursday. Mr. Baker's parents accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs Ray Bittner, of Avalcn. called on Mrs Charli Nickerson on Monday. Mr. George Busch and family, of Pittsburg, called on Mr. and Mrs J. Hahn on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conner, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Peterson. Mr. and Mrs Carlos Priaulz and Mrs. Parks motored to Cape May on Sunday. Albert Wigand and family, Gloucester, called on J. Hahn on Sunday. Mr. Hany Conner and family and Mr. and Mrs Larry Peterson went to Ocean City They also called on Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson, at Marmora. Mr. and Mrs. Priaulx and Mrs Parks dined with C. Husaelman. at Cape May Court House, on Tues-

day.

Grant Hillman and wife called on Mias Margaret Ludlam on Sun-

day.

William Hallowll has returned to his home In Philadelphia. Harry Nickerson, of Wildwood, called on his father on Saturday. Mrs. Lewis Learning Is entertaining her mother. Mrs. Wells and uncle. Mr. Ashe. Min Margaret Foster called on Miss Margaret Ludlam on Tuesday evening. Mr. William Grtffllh and brother and John Scull. Jr., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs John Scull. James and Ida Nickerson visiting their aunts, the k Nickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Scull i Sunday with hi* slut era Mis J. Douglass attended the funeral of Lewis Douglas*, al Cape May Court House, os Sun-

day.

Mrs All da laid lam and son. Leslie, spent Sunday with Mtae M. C Ludlam. Dr. Lewis Learning and family spent Monday evening at “

City.

Mr. and Mrs Frank spent Sunday at Sea Isle City and Ocean City. k.isses Mary and Agnes Meerwald have returned from a trip 'o Niagara Falla and Canada. Mr*. Mary Jeffers and family spent the week end at their h<

here.

went to

RIO GRANDE

John Hand has a new roadster. Harry Griffenbarg is employed in Camden. John Silver has a new piano. L. £. Hires and wife, of Philadelphia. are here visiting at Isaac Gillan’s Miss Trella Hawk entertained Miss Ann Sewell, of Freeland, Ps. last week. Warren C. Neal, of Camden, spent Sunday here with relatives Mis Marion Chaplain, of Atlantic City, spent the week end here with relatives Mrs. Frank Coreon last week entertained her uncle and aunt from Philadelphia Mrs. Harry Smallwood and daughter, of Calden, are visiting her parents. James Fisher and wife. here. Mrs Gus. Roll and son. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Oliver McDonell and wife. Mr. and Mrs Ervlbg Hua'ed. of Bridgeton, visited her sister, Mrs John Skellinger, here on Sunday. Mrs Alice Hoff^n Is entertaining Miss C. C. Hoi burn this Bek. Joseph Wheeler had s narrow escape one evening last wiek when he drove his coupe across the track In front of a southbound train, and when partly struck a big hole, which was dug In connection with the building of the new cement road. He escaped without sustaining any injuries

FISHING CREEK

TUOCAHOE

Mr. and Mrs. J. Haaselberger motored to McKee City Saturday

evening.

Mrs Geo. Langley motored to Cape May Monday morning. Wh. rm Bailey spent Sunday

here with his family.

Mr. and Mrs. J- Bergb. Sr. entertained friends from Mays Landing on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hope Madden entertained Dr. and Mrs. Thomas, of May* Landing, last Tuesday. Mr. Benjamin Gandy, of Camden. spent a few day* of last week

ber« with hi* sister.

Services will he resumed In the

James Monroe Watson and fam_r, of Malta wan, have been visiting Mr. and Mis Leslie Bate. Mr. Harry Shaw and family spent Sunday with friends at

Belleplaln.

Yourison McPherson Is visiting hi* grandmother, at Petersburg. Mrs. Frank Matthews 1* visiting her sister. Mrs Edward Halbruner, at Cold Spring. Miss Marie Matthews spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs Fred Stelpel, at Wildwood. Mrs William Zulker returned *o her home In PleasantvlUe. Sunday, after spending some time with Mrs. Lemuel Srhellenger. Mr. George Reeves and wife, of Rahway. Ps. and Mr. and Mis Tom Hemmlngway, of West Cape May. were calling on Mr. and Mrs D. Morrell Woolson. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Rlsley spent Sunday evening with their daughter. Mrs. Russell Schellenger. Mr. and Mrs Harry Stiles called on Mr. and Mrs. D. Morrell Woolson on Sunday. Miss Elsie Matthews is spending some time with her aunt. Mrs Lulu Robart, at Wildwood. Mrs. Claude Ye'.rick* spent Friday with Mrs Freeman Yearicks,

of Wildwood.

Mr. R. T. Tomlin, of Atlantic,

spent Sunday with Mrs Edna Mc-| rrank niJ er

pb i7Twim.„ whu, hu r-thth-; p 5™

Ml to her home la Comden *fWr | 'V?*' 1 * f

WMoUht Mime -Urne wlih her! **!! M S: M "T'!' ll * r — cooMo. Ur, Cherle. Wool™. ;. rk _ ,h. .eek end ertlh hie

len - sister. Mis.

BELLEPLAIN Mis Mary Gordano and childre are spending a couple of weds with her uncle, Frank Elacqus The Girl Scouts held their usual meeting on Thursday evening at the school house. Mr. and Mis Herahel Layton and children nntored to Wildwood on Sunday. Mrs. Edward Pettit, of Millville, and Mrs Lester Riggins, of Clermont, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs R. B. Mr. John Pettit, of Millville, spent Sunday with his brother. Mr. J. Pettit. Mr. H. C. Mason and Mr. Clarence Lemunyon were Cape May visitors one night this week. Miss Hulda Mason spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Kates of Millrtlle. Mrs R. B. Hess and daughter were Philadelphia shoppers on

Monday.

Mrs. Bessie Claire has returned to her home In Pennagrove after several days' stay with Mr. and Mrs John Harris Mr. Jesse Hand Is the proud owner of a new car. Mr. and Mrs Frank Vundrea and family, of Woodlynne, spent Sunday with Mrs Vundrea's mother. Mrs H. H. Layton. Mias Erma Masoa is now employed at Woodbine. "Ir. and Mrs C. P. Hess spent week end with their daughter. Mrs E. F. Goff, of Glass boro. Mt. and Mrs Asbury Bachelor, of Millville, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs William

Sprague.

Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eldredge, of Leesburg, motored over on Sunday and spent the day with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason. Mr. and Mrs Harry Shaw and little son. of Green Creek, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs Ada

Layton.

Mias Bertha Hess called on her sister. Mrs Pearl Beebe, of Marahaimie. on Monday evening. Mrs Kenneth Bonham, of Eldora. -is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Lemunyon. Mias Glendora Mason spent Monday eight at Ocean City. G. Repecl and wile are vis!*lag relative* in Philadelphia. Mias Adelia Wheaton has turned to her home in Seaville after spending a few days with her brother. Mr. George Wheaton

and wife.

Mr. Robert Hens Is the proud owner of a new car. Mis Lester Riggins of Clermont, and Mias Gladys Hem motored to Vineland on Tuesday. Mr. George W. Hess and family motored to Wildwood on Tuesday

Mr. and Mrs Nelson Creamer and family, of Mill rills, called on Mr. and Mrs Fred Crawford on Sunday. Mias Clara Foster la employed In Mr. J. LudUm's real estate office. Mr. and Mrs El'vood Munyon. of Philadelphia, are spending this week here with Mrs Munyon's parents Mr. and Mrs L. V. temp. Mr. and Mrs Charles GaakW. of Ocean City, spent Sunday with relatives hen.. Mrs Elva Calhoun visited friends at Stone Harbor on Wed-

CAPX KAY COURT HOUSE

Mrs Edna Jones and daughter, Dorothy, spent Sunday at Eldora with her parents Mr. and Mrs

DIAS CREEK

Comer motored to Philadelphia on Saturday and returned on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs William Busted were in Wildwood on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Paul Ambroee, of Millville, were Sunday visitors with Joseph Hewitt and wife. Miss Peeler and Mrs Charles Mathis and children, of Stone Harbor, spent Thursday with Mrs Charles Calhoun. Mrs Walter Scull entertained friends from Erma on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Elwood Smith and con. Ward, motored to Malaga on

Lunday.

Allison Ludlam and family, of Sws'nton. visited O. R. Hamann and wife Wednesday night.

Mr. and Mrs John Clark and family, of Pittsburg, called on his sister, Mrs Charles Eaton, on

Wednesday.

Miss Fanny Erricson. of Wildwood. spent Sunday with Carrie

Mrs Lewis Creme and Mrs Alfred Creme and daughter, of Cold Spring, called on Mis Elwood Howell on Wednesday. Rldgway Jones called at Court House Monday. Mr. William Downs, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with his brother, J. Downs Miss Gertrude Dormley. Philadelphia, Is visiting Mary

. SWAINTON-CLERMQNT Mias Eleanor Erricson. Philadelphia, Is spending a s with her grandparents Mr.

Mrs. George Sayro.

Mrs Lucy Crandol. of Salem, spent a few days with friends

Miss Jessie Downs Is visiting In

Philadelphia

Mr. and Mrs Richard Lloyd and son called on Mm F. Berger, at Goshen, on Thursday evering. Mr. Bussel Downs snd son, Thomas spent Saturday evening at Court House. Mrs Ella Van cam an. Mrs Fred Peffer, and Mia* Ruth Peffer spent Saturday evening at Court House. Mr. and Mrs John Barrett and family, of Millville, are vtsUldg

his parents

Mrs Richard Ewing daughter, Joyce, of Overbrook, spent Thursday with her parents Mrs Maurice Tomlin, of Goshmt Friday with her da ugh-

“«Mrs Gebrge Hewitt

spent Saturday n.ght In Wild-1 Mnk Vermont Stllee spent Wed Miitrm Pe‘*r*nn at Woodbine ne8d *7 ** Wildwood With Mrs. MUton Fever-son. of Woodbine. j ^ atthew Schelllnger. was In town on Business Satur-1 MrJL Brooks, of Clayton. V".SSKi■> ™- * wood on Saturday evening.

Zadok Sharp. Jr., Is at

Mr. Edward Hoffman, of Ham monton, spent Sunday with hit mother. Mrs D. Hoffman.

DLNNISViLLE

Dr. Ralph Taylor, of New York. Is spending his vacation here with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Williams have returned to their home In Philadelphia after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs

Mrs Jeanette Irons of Camdec is visiting Mrs. Alfred Sheets

BURLEIGH

Rev. Howard Hand, son and daughter, of Philadelphia, spent the first of the week with his brother*. Rev. Garner Hand and

Edward Hand.

Mrs Deborah Carey and daughr. Elsie, of Wildwood Crest, called on her sister. Mrs. Edgar Douglass. Saturday afternoon. Several from here attended the concert given at Cape May. Scturday evening, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Band. Mr. William Black, of Philadelphia. called on John Osborne, Jr.,

Mr. Val. Race, wife and children, of Cheltenham, and Mis Farrell, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday afternoon with Harry McPherson and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Young entertained relatives from Philadelphia a »cw days last week. Mr. Clinton Crease, of California. a former resident, called i friends this week. Mr. Howard Crees Jr., and Mine Thelma Quldnow. of Cheltenham, called on Mias Gladys McPherson

Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Tudor entertained relatives from Pittsburg

recently . Harry McPherson was In Vine- Coshenrcalled on her mother,’ Mrs land on Wednesday. _ ; Harry Westcott. on Sunday.

sister. Miss Sue Chester,

j Mr. Earl V. Chester motored down from Philadelphia to spend

; the week end with bis | Mrs. Hannah Chester.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evering ham and Mrs Charles Butcher called

on friends here, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Earnest and son. of Coll Inga wood, are visiting Mrs. Clara Earnest for s

few days

Mias Helen J. Fldler is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Mary Fldler. Mr. and Mrs. George Jack, of Burlington, visited relatives here on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Carroll of Jersey City, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John K. Carroll for a

few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Higgins, of New York, spent the week end with Mrs. Fannie Hemphill. Mias Louisa Gruntger la entertaining Mia* Mary Smith, of

Philadelphia.

Mias Rozanna Gandy was a Philadelphia visitor on Monday. Mias Mary Jane Snyder has returned to her home In Gettysburg after spending some time with Miss Martha Town. Captain Frank Fldler took hla family and friends down the bay on a fishing trip on Thursday of

last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shaw,

Mr. and Mra Charles Garretson sie In Wildwood Thursday

Digit.

Mr. and Mra Wendell Holmes ere In Philadelphia on Saturday. Roscoe Spalding is improving s home with a new kitchen. Clarence Jones is having bis home wired for electric ’ight. Mrs. Walter Scull and family. 2f<ea Margaret Hewitt ana Relx-c-ca 'iVmball visited in Avalon on Monday. Mr. and M'S. Thomas Thomas, of Maryland, aic visiting W. 8. Thomas and wife this week. Mr. and Mra Martin Spalding were in Wildwood Monday night. Walter Scull, of the Avalon Coast Guard Station, spent Friday morning with his family here. Mr. and Mra Walter Norton and eon. Harvey, visited friends In Bridgeton during the week end. Mr. and Mra William Hewitt

brook.

Mr. and Mra Fred Smith, Stone Harbor, spent Monday with her parenta Mra Joseph Meesick, of Millville, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Richard Lloyd. Mr. and Mra Zadok Sharp and sons spent Monday at Court

House.

Mra Elwood Howell and Mrs. Howard Norton spent Sunday evening at Eldora Mra Carrie Scull, Mra Elwood Howell and Mlae Ahna Norton spent Monday at Court House. Mr. Allison Ludlam. of Swrln ton, called on Mr. Richard Lloyd Monday afternoon. Mra Ralph Norton and Mrs. Edward Scull spent Sunday Cape May. Mrs. Ida Barr and Miss Alma Norton were at Wildwood

and daughter. Margaret, spent Thursday evening. Sunday at Malaga with Mra Bar- Raymond Lloyd and Charles ry Law. • Downs were at Court House on Mr. and Mra Harry Smith and Monday, family, of Millville, spent Satur- *' ~ day and Sunday with Socrates

Willis and wife.

W. S. Jones and wife were in

Wildwood Saturday night.

Horace Wood is spending a few weeks here with his parents. Mr. and Mra B. R. Atwood left

this week for Chicago.

GOSHEN

Mra Loralne Chester has turned home from Mace’s Hospital after receiving treatment for her

... j — , . „ wounda Mra Chester was in an MUs Gladys Erricson of Green ulo meeUaut at stone Harbor. “ v H employed at the public ulaB Theresa Townsend,

Collingswood, is at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Humphrey Swain

for a couple of weeks.

Mr. and Mra Chariea Mlzner were Ocean City visitors on Tues-

day.

Mr. and Mra Wesley Hughes. Mr. and Mra Joseph Wells and Mra Richard Dougherty motored to Washington, D. C.. and other noted places of interest several day* the past week. A large number from here attended the baby parade at Wildwood on Thursday. Mra Oliver Apgar and daughter. Catherine, of Tom’s River, were the guest* of Mr. and Mra J. W. Coombs recently. Mra Nelson Smith and niece. Belle Hewitt, were shopping in MUlrllle on Tuesday. Mr. and Mra Nelson Smith were In Dias Creek on Friday af-

library here.

Mr. and Mra Coleman Taylor spent the week end with friends

in Salem.

Mra Herbert Ware returned to her home in Camden Monday, after a lengthy visit here. Mr. and Mra Job Toser vent e week end In Millville. Oscar Del pa, of the Two Mile Beach Coast Guard Station, spent Wednesday at home with hla

family.

Mra Kate Bruner, cf Falrview, spent a few days this week with Mra Myron Morton. Mra Charles Long and J. W. Long spent Sunday with James Fisher snd wife. Mr. and Mra Elwood and son were in Green Creek Wednesday

night.

Mrs. Elizabeth Ludlam spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra Will Kimble, at Rio Grande. John Mathis, of the Stone Harbor Coast Guard Station, spent Saturday with his family.

Mr. Harry Rhoades and sod, Lester, of Fishing Creek, called on hla brother, Alfred Rhoades, on

Mrs. Charles Calhoun spent the Friday

first of the week at Woodbine with Hearon, of Avalon called her alster Mra Milton Peterson. on relatives here Saturday after-

Mrs. Abbie Pancoast, of Allan- noon

“f. Tbunaw wtli. MiV EUmuel Huron rorol.M her brother. Will. word Saturday that her father.

Mr James Leporeee. of Phils-, Mr . William Trout, was killed ai delphla. * a* a week-end vlritor j south SeavUle by train, here with his brother, Samuel. Ur. and Mra Elwood Penton. of Clyde Paul, of Cape May. spent I Woodbury, were the guests of Mr Sunday with hU parent* here. an< i j|ra Maurice Tomlin on Sun-

Mr. and Mra James Preston, of: day.

Albany. Pa., are spending twoj Dr. Aimer Tomlin, of Phlladelweek. wlthW T. Roy(Uand wUe phi*, .pent Sunday with Nelson

Mia* Madeline Van Deuaen, of i Smith and family

.Philadelphia. Is spending two] Mr. and Mrs. James C. Burke !week* with Will Allen snd family, i called among relatives In Court

and Mis. Arthur Bolton re- ( Quite a number from here at- Mr. and Mra George Ruddert. House Sunday afternoon, turned to their home In Vineland , tended the funeral of Captain'of Wilmington. Del., spent Mon-' Mr. snd Mrs. Spicer Oliver of after spending a week Lewi* Douglass, at Cape May .day with W. T. Royds. j West Cape May. were recent callwlth Mrs. Boltons parents. Ed. Court House. | Martin Spalding had as week-j era on her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Strelcian and wife Tte Knerr family have returned «>d visitors. Mr. and Mra. Harry, Walter Batts. Several attended the open air to their home In Philadelphia af- Bazter. Mr. and Mra. Frank!

meeting of the K. K. K.. held at , er reading the summer with ~

Thursday evening of Mr8 E n Mb eth Strawbrldge.

Mias Cora Corson is at home for 'a few days.

NEW JERSEY Game Wardens Mrs Mary Fldler and daughters are said to have arrested and sue- W?}' Tue * 1 ?J r ,n i*** 11 c,t ^

cessfulty prosecuted 99 out

n ''J' . , * n<3 NOW IS THE TIME TO REell and Andrew Tilton and friends. p alr t hat roof. We have a good :: 'stock of light, medium snd heavy

ter.

Clinton Townsend to on the sick

list.

Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas made a business trip to Camden on Wednesday. Mlae Lida Goff has returned to Millville after spending two weeks hare. Warren Mitchell and Humphrey Ludlam motored to Malaga and attended camp meeting on Sunday. Samuel Addison, wife and eon. of Gloucester city, spent Sunday here with hU sister, Mra. Bdwln Townsend. Julius Sutton, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with his moth' er, Mrs. Fannie Rice. Mr. end Mra. Chariea Beall Charles Rice and family, Allison Ludlam and family, and Mia. Clara Post went to Sea Isle City on Thursday evening and wltneeeed the movie. "The Ten Conunandmenta." Mrs. E. O. Howell recently spent a day with relatlvee at Cape May. Mrs. Mary Jane Madden (nee Ludlam), of Ohio, spent a day last week with her cousin, Humphrey Ludlam. whom she had not seen in fifty years. Mra. Joanna Douglass was a recent caller on Electra Godfrey. Reuben Springer and family spent Sunday afternoon here with relatlvee. Mra. Tosar has returned to her home at Mayvllle after spending two weeks at L. D. Ludlam's. Mrs. Eva Riley and Mra. George Cain and daughter, of South SeavUle. called here on Saturday. Mra. Webster Bright and son called on her sister, Mra. Allison Ludlam, cn Sunday afternoon. The Ladies' Aid will hold sale of fancy work, home-made cake, ice cream, farm produce, etc.. In Mra. Emma Townsend's stand on Friday and Saturday of this week. Mra. Reuben Clouting daughter, Mra. Howard McVeigh, of Palermo, called here one day last week.

ERMA

Curtiss Johnson and Mia fy,, — Bnrarn, of Cape luT^ on Mra. Jama Hawn MondiVl Mra. HatUt Oarmtaon u vi-? in. .1 New a*, IV. , or U . ™ Rev. and Mra. Jama Shaw ,5 Oesan Grove, have been nuiiu relatives here during the couple weeks. Mr. and Mra WUllam Crea. Mr. and Mra John MatthewT^ MUlrllle. we a calling on Mr aa Mm John OIImqd SuBd.j Lu"' Robert Patteraon Is entertain, ing bto mother, from Wu£K£ Del., for some time. Eldridge Hawk, of Rio Gruj. is enclosing the Tabernacle iT& camp meeting grounds with nra preparing for the HoUneu can. meeting to be held In September Mr - “7- Lewwnee Sprit*, er and daughter. Peggy. 0 f 2. bany. N. Y.. returned home dw. Ing the past weak, after •pendiw two w.oks with Fred Derr. * After a short visit out of to*. Mr. and Mra James DongUss . daughter. Louise, of Oakland, q have returned and a-e again 1 King Mr. Fred Derr. Mra. I ’

is Mra Annie Stratton. Mias Anna Bulat, of m ...ila. has returned home ate spending one month with )f» Nellie Gordon and mother. Mr. and Mra Andrew Hlckmu and children, of South Dennk spent Wedneadcy evening with Mi and Mra Bert Snyder. Mr. and Mra WUlla Taylor, tf Pottetown. Pa., are visiting tbur daughter, Mra Etta Reeves, for i

—vek.

Misses Lena end Sara Dawns and brother. Edgar, of Cape Maj called on their aunt, Mrs Ennki Sou Its. Wednesday. Rev. and Mra Jacob Born _ tertalned folks from PhllaJelpUa Thursday. Mr. and Mra Melford Cox ui chUdren, of Philadelphia. u spending some time with the* ' Uher. Jacob Cox. Mias Lillian Yearicks reiursrf

BEESLEVS POINT Ur. and Mra. Walter Champion and two chUdren spent the wi end with her parents, Mr. a Mrs. Young. Mias Lillian Adam* returned home Friday from Scullvllle. where she was visiting relatives. Mrs. Lizzie Young Is spending a week In Swede*boro with i

Uvea.

Mr. and Mra EL A Corson, of Ocean City, and Miae Charlotte Brown, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mra E. V. Corson. Mr. and Mra. Spencer Young motored to Camden Sunday to her sister. Mias Elizabeth Coreon was baptised Into the Palermo Ba] ' Church on Sunday morning. Hev. and Mra E. M. Stofflee left on Monday to spend their vacation of two weeks with relatives in Paterson and New York

city.

Mias Maggie Cameron spent the week end with relatlvee Tuckahoe. Mra E. L. Coreon and nephi Walter Kohn and wife, and Mra Stephen Young spent Wednesday afternoon 1' Ocean City. Mlae Betty Young has returned home from a visit with friends In Port Elizabeth. The property formerly known Aaron O. place is now laid out streets and building lota. iveral prominent men from Ocean City have bought lots and will build la the near future. Mra Ella Coreon entertained relatives this past week from Camden and National Park. Mrs. M. P. McDole and Anna Morrison and MU* Emm. Back motored to Ocean City on Friday. Mr. and Mra. E V. Coreon and Hobart Sapp motored to Harrisburg. Pa., on Tuesday, to visit Mrs. Corson's brother. CUfton Smith and family, returning on Thursday via Reading. Accom-r-anylng them were Mra Clifton Smith and daughter. Amaranths, and Mlae Cornelia Coreon. Albert Adams. Sr.. U the proud owner of e new coach. Mr. E. A. Stratton Is Improving hu pUcet with s cost of paint.

Postmen To Dance

The Ocean City postal force U

and Mrs Benjamin Bush-

r*ervic«* wm mumea in m« , , . nell called on Mrs. Fred Bushnell

Pr^bTt^aT Church the Aral *'ery 1®0 violators of the fish and on Sunday. Sunday In September | game laws during the past year. :: Mr* 8 Gilbert U vlalUng rela- TLU U an excellent record. If IF YOU WANT LUMBER OR

Uve, *: Allentown. Pa Unde Sam did anywhere near as | 1“ builders' supplies.,

Frank Stevens, of Pleasantvllle. ,,, call Champion. 10th Street and rame between members of the called on Rebecca Sutton !**• ury I — - — — - ' — ....

Monday

laws, prohibition would be a fact. pt one 4go.—Adv.. >7-tf.’

heir second annual dance. The ffalr will be held on Friday evenng at the Hippodrome Pier. They • roinise many features, one of hleh will be s kiddle car polo , ame between members of the

•st Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. orce. The music will be furnished

by Charlie Kerr’s Melody Boys.

eight. Buy the Champion Roofing of Champion. 10th Street and West Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. “Look for the sign.*'—Adr., J7-tf.

Little Son:—(on front seat beside dad) “Go slow, dad. Look out for a puncture down the road." Father:—“What do you mean —puncture?" Little Son:—“The road map here Bays: ‘Fork In road.' “

Sine Bnonns lost So-So It U an Interesting bit of a

story that comes from Paris. An elegantly dreesed gentleman swung himself upon e street car In Bordeaux, and after finding e rest, got ready to light hU clgaret. HU lighter failed and a workman alongside gave the gentleman a! light from hu own clgaret. Then followed a few words of converaation. “How do you find business?" Inquired the workingman “I have no business." replied the stranger. "I have an old house which descends from father to ■on." "Things going well?” the workingman pursued. "Well, they might go better/' replied the stranger, who happened to be

Alfonso XIII. King of Spain.

week with relatives In Cape Mr. and Mra A E Jai and son. Everett, motored to Viie land, Norma, Bridgeton and UijT Landing Friday. Mias Mina Jefferies, of PhUcdphla. spent the week end ben looking after the Interest* of tar property. Mra Amy Long has been detaining Mr. and Mrs. Freifnet Godfrey, of Pittsburg. Pa., durlg the past week. A number of folks from tat* attended the open air meeticirf the Ku-Klux Klan at MirnUt Thursday evening and wIidm*! the obligating of a great numtai of new member*, also the burclg of a large cross. MUs Bath Long and David he Pheraon. of Cold Spring: alto Wm Opal Schelllnger and Clarence »’ Intire, of PhiladelphU. spent Sr urday evening In Wildwood. MUs Bertha Schultz and br er, Edward, returned to tl home In Millville Sunday s spending a week with Ibeir ci and aunt. Mr. and Mrs- Boy JX'

gera

Mr. and Mrs. Hawn are etue tainlng their little grandion. Hie vey Keeler, of Gtbbstown. I«»

couple of weeks.

Mr. and Mra Woodruff »tae

don. Mr. Andrew Schultz snd <» LeKcr. of Millville, were cilW on Mr. and Mrs. Roy JagEtn ■ SUn<1 * Jr - . i.nW

Mrs. Margaret Crease Is dm* a new coupe. , , , k Mra A. Helms, of PblladclpUz has returned home after

a month here with Mr. and h» Philip Heaa -

Mr. and Mra Wendal FraRJ moving into the upper half*"

old Bennett hoo*e. formerly » copied by the Ute Mrs Naff *

Swain. , Mra Lena Klmaey and ehM" spent Friday evening In wood. . Mra Earle Yearicks and Blanche Trimble ard cm

•pent Saturday

May Court House with then

ter. Mra Aids Scull. . ^

Mra L. C. Ash burn *nd W

ter, Elsie, were Wildwood '*

“ iturday. . Mra Sara Jackson enierta^ dinner Sunday evening.

Mra John Baker and »n.'J

of PhiladelphU. and frte DC -

fred Moore, of Prospect vll^,

Mra Irene Taylor ent' 1 ^

Mrs. John King, of PblU^^

Sunday. ., h

The chUdren and

of Mra Katherine Gordon f ed at her home Sunday in » of her 78th birthday. Jbow £ ent to wish her all «°od^ci

Mr. and Mra Oscar

daughter. Arieen. and Nl*» Gordon, of Ocean CHr- * p* Mra. Alex LewU aad two cnu< Mr. and Mra George U* eon. of Gloucester, mna m ^ Jam In Fletcher and "

den. also MUs Nellie

Jack Trimble, of Ph'l»y, spent the week end with *

Ingeraoll. ^ CfhdlinP

Mr. uid Mr. FW;,* , entertained Mr. and »•* , Taylor snd baby, of C

at dinner Sunday

John Johnson, ot Ph"^ it spent Saturday and Sued*,

home here. _

Mr. and Mrs. Freem’- • *4

ent Sunday evening In Cl>a1 m

tending the eojeert m

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