Cape May County Times, 2 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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DENNISV1LLE Mra Warren Grace was a PfcUa•IphU visitor on Tuesday. Kr. and Mrs. John FWlar and ^‘y.y tWUb * »^»Utos la Hatorrltlo this wa^. Mte Bus Cheater returned U wow York on Saturday, after havlac spent the summer here, Milo Belle Carroll entertained Mtsa Bunlce Carroll. Mias Fannie HotaMs and Mlsa Hannah Pldler at dinner on Thursday erenln*. Min. C. M. Geary spent Wed•day In Philadelphia Mra Howard Pol ham ua. of Leoail a low Cays here with

patent leather Is looked upon as

satin la pood and black

worn by •oat* Tha opera pomp,

wtth or without a buckle. Is

often la bslns a tied so that than is no spread at the aides. Note this when being Btied—stand, walk about a bit aad if you find this type to not suited to you. why choose the one or two strap style. I'd stop at two straps. If 1 were you—for myself I d say one There hare been so many strap* aad crtocroases lately that the simpler deslgns are welcome. Wear a buckle

the shoos tor formal occasions are higher, though some medium— Peoda a whole lot oa no*'* height and ooe's toot es to tbs choice Sport wear shoos era always broad, sturdy aad with a low heal or no heel at all. There are, of course, two kinds of sport shots— oa* for the sports woman aod one for the "looker on." The «—f iinyar chooses quite a different teoe from ter sister who. while ntUrod In sport* clothe*, to only a

t on cue's frock, sad In

high Spanish heels or a medium teal again tbs ctetos u a per■onal one. Ppera pumps are loeety wtth elaborate rhinestone 01

Mtos Borntoe Clark returned to

Now York oa Friday, after speeding tho summer here wtth * '

■mOter. Mra LmeU CUrk. Mtos Sara Pldler spent the weak

and with her atoter. Mtos H. N. |

FMIor.

Mrs. O. M. Geary aad daughter Went Saturday la Atlantic City. Mr. aad Mra Carl W. Kearner, of PraBkllarlUe. u - - here wtth reiatlves. M r . aad Mra Harman Grunlger wars at their cottage, "ff Ttlms - over the weak end. Mia Brooks Bltosaid. Jr., moat Thursday evening la KMora. Mra Hershel Pierce, of Dorchester. visited her mother. Mra Kate Bllsurd. one day this week. Mr. and Mra CHnton Lndow. of Vineland, called on Mra ~ ' Carroll Monday - reoing. Floyd Shaw «eot Thursday evening wtth her mother. Mra H. West cot t. Mra Sara Douglass and Mra Phoebe Grace called on Mra O. M. Geary on Friday evening. Mra Eunice Carroll wee a House visitor on Saturday Mra Prank Urban. Jr., mad children returned home on Saturday after spending a few with her pa recta Mr. aad Charles Creamer Mias Helen McAllister, of Phils dolphin. Mra Basoott sac ter. of Ocean City, called « Mary Fitter on Thnraday

Mr. aad Mra Boys tor. of Mow York, called on I Holmes 'o Saturday. Mr. and Mra Dsroy May _ sou. of Cap* May Court House, spent Sunday with ter pa Mr. aad Mra FVaak Ftdler. Mr. and Mra Ogdon Gandy wore out-of-town visitors one day this -reek. Mra Mary Pldler and daughter.

going by boat from Philadelphia. They will be gone for ^ week. Mtos Annie Nickerson, of South Dennis called on Mtos Hanaab

Ing gown. There was a Urns when It was all right, but this year otee shoe, should be -* — kid or fabric, or of a

be sure, but will be a metal brocade or have metal lace trimming so that tte metallic shoes should be ~ In otmcloskm let me remind you Simplicity to of -

beeslevs pofi'rr Mra Griffon Young and atoter-tn-law. Mra Clarence Hartman, of Atlantic City, took a motor trip up the coast, leaving on Wetlnew-

Mra William Layton i

nd Mrs.

in Ocean City on Tuesday Mr. Prank Young was In Ocean City on Wednesday afternoon on Mr and Mrs. B. V. Comm have been entertaining out-of-town guest* into past seek. Mra M. P. McDoie and Mias Emma Sack called on Mrs. J. Jack this past week. Mrs. William Dare and son Percy, of HartsvlUe. Pa. was a week-end vial tor among relatives stopping with her atoter. Mra O.

Young

All friends and visitors tre wel*^ar to attend services at Palermo Baptist Church. Sundays at 11 and 7.J# o'clock. Prayer meeting will commence October 2. at 7.JO P. M Mr. and Mrs. Layton and daughter, Doris, motored to Tuckaboe cm Monday evening. Work has been started on a home for Mr. and Mrs. Haney ! Dlbbs. The home Is to be com- I pteted by Thanksgiving Day. Mrs Humbert Pontiere and daughter motored to Philadelphia on Wednesday. Miss Margaret Yeegley accompanied her back. A morning session was held at Court House for school teachers on Wednesday Mrs. Lulu Sapp an! daughter. Mildred, spent Thursday with her

GOSHEN Edward Wateon. of South Dea-

DteUru. Mr. Leon Lewis has position at Mrs. Elisabeth Swain, was week-end visitor, with Mr. as Mra. GUbert Smith, at Avalon. Mra. Sarah Faunoe la amoc

Mr. and Mra. Charles Mtoner toft on Tuesday evening tor Niagara Pall* They will motor there with

tor and Mr*. J. C Bathe. Mr. end Mr* El wood Pen toe. of Woodbury. and Mrs Maurice Tomlin, attended n birthday party at the home of Mrs John Burke, at Court

i birthday of

e of the cool weather on

Tuesday ' .vnla*

I. but h

Mra. Jennie rorson is at Anglesea tor s couple of weeks, with

relatives

Mr Gilbert Smith, of Avalon, called cm hi* brother. Nelson Smith and family, on Wednesday (Apt. Maurice Tomlin, returned to Jefferson Hospital the last week for s few day* to Nave hi* eyes'

treated

Mr. and Mra Samuel i»»ly re-j turned recently from Sea Isle CMj after spending the summer there, for the winter. Mra. Alfred Rhoades entertained the Phltothsan Class on Thursday j afternoon. Thomas and Charles Hand are employed at Woodbine. Mrs Sarah B Sayre has relumed home from Court House after visiting relatives there. Mr. and Mrs All visited relatives in Hetolenrllle Saturday aad Sunday. Mra William S Thompson and children and Mis* Emma Nickerson motored to Wildwood on Saturday.

The Truth—Nothing But Mandy:—"la that itastu* Brown

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Utey ’ Nothing but hi* color ‘

Mr. S. Beebe, of Tuckaboe. and Mtos Lillian Young motored to Ocean City Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs Albert Adams motored to Woodbine on Sunday Sylvester Corson and wife, oi Camden, spent Sunday wtth bis

mother. Mia Elizabeth Corson ———— Mtos Mary Corson, of Oamd.-n, 0f tll , ^ . tu<Uin , thjlI ‘* > “ t W ‘ ,h br ' lrtnS University of Tenues*-* “S,' „ ‘ «ll'r* of Agriculture to the fall E. A. Corson and wife, of Ocean o! m«. *, ,*. r cent had b~n mem 3tty. spent Sunday with hi*' ber» of agrtrulturaj club* cooirother, E. L Corson. j dueled by county home demonE. A. Stratton spent one day straiiaci agents, according to s surhto past week in Philadelphia on vwy by V - - lusineas. A^k-uliu:

The Ocean City National Bank has moved into the Bankmg Building at Eighth Street and Asbuiy Avenue, formerly occupied by the Ocean City Title & Trust Company, and was ready for business in its new home Thursday morning, October First. In less than one year and a half this Bank has experienced a sound, healthy growth. Comparative statements for one month, September, show that the assets have doubled and the deposits more than tripled. Our new home provides us with more adequate facilities to handle the continued growth of the community s business—so closely linked with this bank.

Ocean City National Bank

GEOBGE S. GEOFF, fMabi**

OTAR C. BEAD. Vice Pr«