CATS MAT COUFTY Ullg, TUPAT, SEPTEMBEK 4, 1988.
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Entertained Heads of P.-T. Associations
Mian Roxan* Gandy entertained the p reel den tm ot the ParentTeacher*' Aaeoclatt May County at a U’^nenday of tMeweek. There were twelve act ,he county repreeented. present were: Mr*. Cameron and Vine CaHyle. ■dora: Mm Sayre and Mm Wood. Cape May Court House; ICm Bar* and Mm Homo. Tueka^Mm Week*. Cold Spring; Mm point: Mm 1 Mrs. Katherine Jaaert and Mr*.
and Mrs Henry. Woodbine; Mm Powell. Ooeben; Mm Sande. Searille: Mm Harris and Mm Marks. Rio Grande, and Mias Gandy, rep-
resenting Dennis rllle.
The delicious luncheon *
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Chicken Salad Sweet Pot Peach Ice Cream Salted Nuts Cheese
Sandwiches
Two Cars Collide;
Driver of One Bruised
Two cam one a truck drlren by bram Reiner, and the other driven by a man from Harrisburg, Pa., collided in South Dennis, early Monday' morning. Reiner was about to make the turn to South Seavllle when the approaching car. traveling at quite a rapid gait, bore in sight, and tried to avoid the collision by going on Reiner’s right, but both front* net. Reiner suffered severe bruises shout the face and hands, while in the other car a woman was slightly hurt. AH escaped serious injuries as glass lights and windshields were smashed. The two automobUes were badly dam* Both were taken by Tro Bishop to Justice of the Peace
Levin for a hearing.
The driver of the Pennsylvania _ir was dried gJ5 on charge of reckless driving. AH those Injured were treeled by Dr. Clarence
Way. of Sea late City.
A number of folks from here spent last Monday evening in Wildwood witneaslug the ■nnn.i baby parade. Mm Lillian Oran lick, who has In Mace's Hospital, Wildwood. was taken to the home of her parents, at Cape May Point or Tuesday last, where she Is slowly recovering, but la still in a very nervous condition. Dr. and Mm Wilson Miller and little daughter, of Rahway, are spending their vacation at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mm Edward Learning, Cold
Spring.
The Sunshine Sunday School class of Tabernacle M. E. Church held a "doggie roast" on the beach at Cape May. Tuesday evening. Mrs. Carrie Romberger has been caring for her sister's young eon. Billy Johnson, of Wildwood, for the past couple weeks. The Presbyterian harvest home supper was held In the Grange Hall. Cold Spring. Thursday evening and was very largely attended. Mr. and Mm Edward Griffith. ., entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mm George Hess and daughter. Mildred. Mr. and Mm Alfred Porter, of Westmont and baby. Inter relatives of Mr. Griffith spent the evening, seventeen In all. Including hts sister from Columbus. Ohio, and her family. Botanists from New York. Mr Davis and friend, vent the week here searching for rare bugs and insects of all kinds, stopping with Mm Katherine Goto on and daughter. Nellie, while here. Jamas Long is in very poor health, suffering fnto a general
Charles Hamer made a bu-Jnees trip to Rio Grande on Prlday. Robert Jackall, of Philadelphia, spent a few days with Mr. and Mm Dennis Peterson last week. Mm Blanche Trimble and children spent the week at Cape May Court House with her sister. Mm
Alda Scull. • Ruth long and Opal
Arrested Tor Speeding
to the rear of the
Chapel. Gold Spring, which will be used as a social hall and Sunday
Atlantic City, motoring home with David McFheraem and Clarence
Mclntlre In the evening.
Mm Joe Robinson and children of South Dennis, called on rela-
tives Friday evening.
Mr. and Mm Coleman Fisher, of Pasadena. Cal., were entertained at lunch Saturday at the heme of Mr. and Mm Bert Snyder. Fred Derr entertained folks from Pennsylvania over the week
It look like a Junk pUe. No one was hurt in the Bohm car. EUlott was not hurt, having the presence of mind to He down on the Boor of his car and thus escaping Injury- He was bady aken up and very nervous. Jacob Cox will sell his property and household goods on September I. at e public sale. Mr. and Mm Audley Garrison and bnby. of Atlantic City, are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mm James Hewn. John Fletcher, of Philadelphia, __id Robert James. Millville, spent Sunday with John James. Mr. and Mm David Hawn and _m Alice Bradley and children motored to Vineland Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mm
Howard Ellis.
Mr. and Mm Howard James, of Millville, et dinner on Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mm Castor and daughters. Doris and Augustlno. of Vineland, spent the week end with Mr. and Mm Claude Madden. Frank Fisher, of Millville. eaUed on friends on Sunday evening. Mrs. Elisabeth P. Snyder has returned to her home In Camden after spending a month or more with her grandson. Alvin Mason, and other relatives. - Mm Sam Madden, of Cape May Court House, spent a couple days of the past week with her eon and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Madden. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mason and son, George, are spending a week's vacation with tbe!r parent*. Mr.
Mr. exi Mm Robert Patterson end children motored to Wllm.ngton. Del., and spent the week with relatives. Mr. and Mm Twlgg. of Pennsylvania. are spending several days here with friends and rela-
Mra. a Haywood, of Anglsea. called at the home of Jack James on Monday. Miss Mabel Harper, of Philadelphia, spont Sunday with her Ufe-
long friend. Mm Etta Reeves. Chief Monltowog, a fuUIndian, of the Siwash Tribe, from the State of Washington, will lecture on the story of his conversion In Tabernacle M. E. Church, on Sunday, September 6, at 10.JO A M.. dayUght saving time. HI* subject wiU be "From Savagery to Civilisation; from Wigwam to Mansion: from Prison to Pulpit." He will preech in hie native costume. A free wlU offering will be taken after the service.
“It’s Magic Effects
Mm Georgle Snyder entertained and Mm David Mseon.
are noticed instantly,'’ remarks the user of M. R. M.
f-uUur. 24. colored. e. was fined S17.J0 Tuesday by Justice of the Peace Jacob 8. Levin, of Woodbine, for rpeeding and also for traveling a it bout lights *t night. He was hailed by Special Officer Barney Leiberman and upon refusing to stop. Leiberman overtook him and took him to Justice Lerin. where Le was fined.
Foie Falls; Car Damaged
Mm Lena Maacn took charge of the Bell exchange daring the m»» week In the absence of Mm Carrie
Taylor, who was HI.
Mm Bessie Sheridan spent Wednesday afternoon and evening
with friends in Wildwood.
Mr. and Mm Bert Dawson are planning to spend the winter In Florida and will leave for the
south in the early fall.
The Erma schoolhouse ic receiving c. new coat of paint, both inside and out. also all repairing being done that is neceeesry. getting ready for the fall term, which •tarts the day after Labor Day. Tuesday. September 8. Edward Griffith. Jr.. wlU teach the higher grades and Mrs. Douglass, who until recently was Ml* Betty Steer, of Rio Grande, will teach
the lower grades.
Mr. and Mia. Joe Brown and two tittle granddaughters. of Wildwood, called on Mr. and Mm Wendal Fraley. Thursday evening. Miss Mary Biddle was given a miscellaneous shower on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterara. At least T people attended, leaving many beautlfil and useful gifts.
Rev. Edward Wright, pastor of e Old Brick Presbyterian Church, is enjoying his vacation rad during his ataaence Rev. ' Born, of Tabernacle M. E-. fi! his pulpit Sunday. Rev. Samuel Toy, of the Cap*, May M. E..
lug Rev. Born's pulplt1ft*. Nan Ode. Camden:
Charles Fisher. Dorchester; Mm M. Davis. Millville, called
friends last Thursday.
Rev. and Mm Jacob Born tertalned Mr. Born's brother. John Born, wife and daughter, of Camden, on Saturday, also his cousin. Martin Born, wife and
of Aura, on Sunday.
Joeeph HlUott, Jr., of Cold Spring, bad a narrow eecape from Injury or death late Sunday evening. returning from Wildwood. When near the home of Learning Garrettson, on tka Main Shore Road, he attended to p-ss the ear of Charles Bohm. Cold Spring, but as another was coming toward him he did not make it and emshed into 'he rear of Mrs. Bohircar. damaging the bumper, and striking the soft sand, which ... - M control of the *«». over three time*. badly damaging hla car as to
Jacob Benson, s Woodbine firmer, enroute for Ocean City early last Tuesday morning, escaped serious Injury when a decayed electric pole fell and struck the rear of bis truck. His front and recr lights were broken ss the result of the crash. Neighboring homes were deprived of electric current and the use of their telephones for a few days, as wires »ere
Lemonade, cake and
ward Griffith. Jr., wi recently. Lemonaf candy were served. Mm Marion Coreon entertained her sister and brother-ia-law. and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Porter, of Westmont, during the past
The Little Church There's s little church In a Uttle
Mias Priscilla Bloomer has been visiting her mother in Philadelphia for several weeks past. Mm William Ryan spent sev--TO <-.n or friends and relatives In Ph.ladel-
With a laugh, or maybe a tear. T»as there that I was wed: Twas there I stood unhappily Beside the silent dead Twas there the parson ehristen-
T»os there I went to Sunday Sefcool, •Scant studying to do. In the little church in a Uttle That
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Only four blocks left of First Allotment announced last week. Many resales daily. Your opportunity to buy the remaining blocks is here today. Fully gradei, with streets laid. Easily financed.
NOTE: The Second Division of Sea Isle City Gardens will not be opened until October 1. Shrewd investors have visualized this tract as a money maker and have acted accordingly. Why don’t you get in?
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Sea Me Gty Gardens is located in the heart of Sea Me Gty, two minutes from the Pennsylvania Railroad, stores, etc., and two squares from the beach. Real estate values in Sea Me Gty are •oaring, and early purchasers in this development stand to realize
handsome profits.
Similar lots in Ocean Gty are selling for $3,500 to $7,000 each. Our sales contracts call for every lot being filled to grade, and streets cut through. Have you watched the rapidly advancing prices of property ii. Ocean Gty and Wildwood recently? Do you know that property in Sea Isle Gty is most reasonably oriced now, and that Sea Sea Me Gty Gardens is the most reasonably priced property in Sea Isle Gty? Within the last thirty days many fortunes have been made in property along the New Jersey Coast. It is not too late for you. Buy a lot, or a block of lots in Sea Me Gty Gardens NOW, while prices
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