CAR BAT COUHTT TIMES, TRIDAT. FEBBUAKT 12, 19M.
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s Are Doing
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ft lad Um plaMure of wel koioe tmmr of ter former b who are itudrin* at rmriTbelr return be-
lt and in no tentante ao I leamsd that any I ar the larce t to coUege last year u r thrtr ova at tha col- . Basketball Series aetlrlty of the i as dear to the heart of
' at the
k as that of the la ter-class
prod seed
spirit last year ilac the same reyear. for practically member of each o do his part l victory to his class. The
os two
ell told by Mr. Gullck. who
> very Ini
tsmrr were playnl at which p:iy ihe whole student body cheer for thelr e afternoon the sophomores centers JO-12—UU : s tie for first place uinis bare now won four [ aad loot one. The prelimic In the eteninx coded is ^ry for the rreshmea. defeati juniufs by the score ol The fre.hmca under tbr of Mr. Lloyd have de
we which
BEESLEY-S POINT
the home of lira Bessie 8o«>er», lira J. K. CarroU. and lira tewla Everlnxtesa -^ter* entertained at the hi syoff.Mra Chas. Batcher, of HetslervlIM. on Tuee-
[ these claas games the riIhas been keen. The player- * 1 hard in their atodie*
The tea been of the highest Mr. McAndrew. who has
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fAINTON-CLERMONT I Mm. Lewis Dnble and fhler. Ruth, of North Wood t Sunday with her par ^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bice * Tommy Kales Is quit.
oweli. Mte Powell. Mrs. Edward . Miss Sadie Somers sod Mrs 1 Ludlam met at the Para' oestra tor's office, at Court se, on Tuesday and mad. aanect patterns under th> trshlp of Mias Murphy. Mrs ow. of Sea Isle City, was also Mrs. Prank Addison entertain be Ladies' Aid at their Febru meeting on Thursday afterAfter the regular bueinear bx a dainty luncheon wai 1 by the hostess. > Helen Addison on Moods)
i she was organist and a»-
ace Eld radge, wife and rs. and Mrs. Deborah KlOf Wildwood, oiled on B. Beniamin Godfrey oa Sundi.)
• vllle. and Horace Hess, ol called here on Saturtla} en route to Burleigh, ted Mm. Edwin Townsend b-ruined at a goose dinner on turday her brother., Crank Adson. sag family. Mm. Prank swain D quite sick Hevernl friends f:om Court ouse raoeotly s|>ant an evening Kb Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hov.ll irprising Mm. Howell in bonoher birthday. After a daUghtful eulng spent In dancing, mush pd games, refreshments wenprvad. Mrs..H< well was presented ptb a beautiful lamp. I Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Durell. of kellplaln. recently spent an evenfcr with Mr and Mm. E. O. Ho* PI We are glad to Dote that Mrs Un.es Getty Is able to be oul after Sing .-unfilled to tue hoarr tbr K.st month, suffering alth a t'enchad hip. Harold and Albert Loolain hase quits slrk. I»nt are now able b be OUL
Milton Dailey bu a new coupe. The J. I. C.'« met Friday even-' In* with Min Artie Smith. The new name for the club has been
„ _ _ _ „ . ^ ; seph. of Cape May 0*1 rt Houta. Mr. E. W. Dailey baa been very ! )|lss France* Holme* baa r b **r aawlng woud in our Iclniiy. ' turile d home after sheading sor Mrs. Charles Cunningham call- rrteo4s ln yiaeUnd and ed on old friends here Toesdav j Merehartvllle _ 8«PP * rid “ n H>ent | Mln Emm ,’ Br , dl teaw. of Green Tuesday with Mm Bath McCall. Creek, .pent Monday evening with Mrs. Laura Lawry. of Atlantic Mias Irene Woolaon. C “JLI!*^ rTPt ' rlrt * J, . 0n bu ^ ne ^; Mr. and Mm. Hemehel Pierce. ^.. Fr ^ k Wm ln AU * nU 5 cf Dorehenter, are spending some City Monday. I llm( , w|th Mrm ^ Kaihertne Blls-
Mr*. George Ggirrtt is visiting ; gard.
relaiives in Philadelphia. Mrs. Carrie BuahneH was a Mm. Linda Williams, of Tuck- Cape May visitor or Sunday, shoe: Mrs. Mary Abbott and two’ Ur. Lewis Everlngham spent children and Mm. Llszte Law-' the week end here with his fam-
rence spent Friday with Mrs. El- lly.
ton Corson. The Sewing Circle was entnrO’born Corson, o: Ocron City, talned at the home of Mrs. O. M. called oe his cousin. Elmer Car- , Geary on Friday evening, son. on Thursday. Mrs Mary Fldler and daughter Nonaaa Bailey, of Corbin City, spent Sunday afternoon with relawaa In town Monday on business, lives In Leesburg. Mbs Dorothy Powell, of Court Mrs. Phoebe Young entertained House, spent a couple of days ,on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. with her staler. Mrs. Frank ; William Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Young. I Harry W. Cheater and family. Mm. Mary Young and Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Richard RobinLulu Sapp wer.- Allantle City , son. of Cape May Court House. on Friday. < called on Mrs. Ellis Camp Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. John Rlsdon were Philadelphia visitors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pierce. Mrs. Katherine Bllgaard and Mra. Brooks Blissard. Jr., motored to Ocean Ctly on Saturday. Mr. Martin Jonea. of Merchant-
SOUTH DENNIS
Trustees of Palermo Baptist Church met Friday evening at the home of E. L. Corson. J. B. Corson was elected president and Ambrose Corson secretary and W.V T. V. me*. Tuesday with
Mrs. Luther Corson.
A quilting party and poilu-k vilie. called
dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Ambrose Corvoa Wedne^'v
by the Baptist todies.
FISHING CREEK
i friends here on
Mrs. Hannsh Lloyd and Mrs. J. C. Mecray. of Cape May. called on friends here Sunday afternoon. A joint meeting of the Parent and Teachers Associations of Clermo.-1. Eldon. Woodbine. Bellepla's and South Dennis was held In the Deontortile school on Tuesday aftertfbon. Miss Edna Young Bond, a nutrition specialist from the State Tubercu-
Mr. and Mm. George Siowman. of Dorchester, called on Mrs. Eunice CarroU Sunday afternoon. Mra. Phoebe Young. Mm. H. W. Chester and Mrs. William Beck'motored to Wildwood Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mra. Earl F'.eelman. of Ocean City were gumts at the home of Mr. and Mra. Jacob Helser on Bunds
Toter rpent
over the week end at home with
her parents, in Leesburg. Mrs. D. Morrell Wooten and
rtoter, Mra. Frank Barnett, and Mra. Alfred Jackson called on
Mrs. Lissle Morton. In Cape May. iosto League, was the chief speakSunday afternoon. er. Refreshments were stored at Mr*. Harry Johnson and wife, the close of the meeting, of Chester, spent Sunday with his Captain and Mr*. Warren Grace father here. called on relative
Mr. Earl Wcotoon and son.
Eugene, called oc Mra. Miles Col-
well recently.
Frank Syker. of Cold Spring, called on his Bister, Mrs. William Sheets Sunday. Mra. Eva Wooten. Mias Ethel Butberford sad Mr. and Mra. James Huff, of Cape May. called Charles Wool son and fam-
ily Sunday.
Mr*. Frank Barnett and da ughr. Mra. Fred Stoffel, were In Cape May on Friday. Mra. Waitit Cartwright and daughter. Ruth, are visiting her mother in Camden for a short time. ' Mr*. Alfred Jackson and Mra. Bertram Snyder called on Mr. Chester Fierpont and wife on
Tuesday last.
Mrs. Frank Scballenger and n. Leslie, of Erma, called oa Mrs. Arthur Foa Sunday after-
on.
Mrs. Marne Hildreth, who to leaching In Avalon, spent over ! I the week end with Mr. and Mra. ] John Bate. Mr. WlUtom Bale to la Cape | May doing carpenter work. Mra. Lewis Fox to spenf me time In Salem visiting her | children. Edgar De Homey, of Philadelphia. called on friends tere the j first of the week. Roy J agger* and wife I called on Mrs. Alfred Jackson on f Sunday. iceting of the trustee* c Tabernacle Church was held 1 (be chapel on Thursday night. Mrs. William McPherson an daughter. Mrs. Leroy Rosenburg l and eon. Leroy. Jr., were In Wildwood on Monday. Russell Scbellrnger. wife 11 mad children, visited her parents ' | In Wildwood on Sunday. George Warner called on Edgar j Woolaon one day this week. !■ LeaUe Barnett, of Green Creak, f* called on his parents. Mr. Frank - j Barnett and family. Mia* Flora Fox spent Saturday 11 night with her cousin. Miss Greta 1 Fox. lixrry Stltra. of Wildwood, called on V. Morrell Woolaon and j Ife on Friday. Mr. Charles Woot*on has Installed a new radio. Mis Eva SIIIwell, ol Cape May. ' spent Tuesday la»t with Mm. Frank Matthews. Mm. William Sheet* ha* returned home after caring lor her sto- j r, at Cold Sprang !(nani !£wiag epeat Monday I Philadelphia. Edmund Fox sad wife and j Firman Fox motored to Bairn, oa j Saturday afternoon.
. CapL A. J. Monday and Tuesday at Ti Mr. Mcklee called on Mr. Stiles on Sunday. Mr*. Edgar Rons and Mra- H. Campbell, called on Lawrence McKalg Sunday. Mra. Elizabeth Peterson • the week end at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. J. a Scull : been spending several days Elisha Scull, of Dios Creak, to Ul. Mrs. Hannah (shale y '. May. visited their h
Miss Lydia Nickerson ate Captain Harvey Nk-krraon called on their sister. Mto* Annie*! at Ocean (Tty. on Sunday. John Douglas visited kto on Sunday. as Catherine McCormick ▼totted her mother over the wees
id.
Mrs. A. Eisenbcrg. of PhHteelphis, spent Saturday wtlh her parent*.. Mr. and Mrs. Chartoe Ntckersses Margaret FoaU Marten Hewitt called on 1 ('. Lad lam Sunday.
tables, while the afternoon's work I consisted of the care of floor* and K , floor covering*. Thl* work I* afi. j filiated with the co-oprrativr exh j tension work of New Jersey and | to the first of a aeries of lesson* to be given by Mr* Meerv.itd Those present on Tuesday were Mra. J. B. Scull. Mrs. Alonzo Brosius. Mrs. H. A. Thomas. Mrs. Clinton Nickerson. Mr*. Charle* Nickerson. Mrs. James Boyle. Mrs. Eliza Devitt and Mrs. William Meerwald. Ray Bittner, of Avalon, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McKalg Sunday. Ixinls Zaduk. of Woodbine, visited Joseph Cerasitncbuk Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Snyder, of Erma, visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hickman Sunday. Mr. and Mra. T. Grant visited Mrs. L. Burgeson. at South Seavllle. Sunday. Edward Fowler and family went to Woodbine Sunday. Mr. Claude Abrams and Misa Maude Heaton called on Mr. and Mra. Andrew Hickman Sunday evening. Edward Hickman went to Wildwood Saturday. Frank Malnola. Edward Wataon and Jouopb Robinson motored to
(tope Hay Court House on urday. MM. E. R. McCormick, who recently broke ter arm. has goo Millville for several wceka. C. L. Fldler entertained nonepuny on Saturday afternoon. F. Learning and Mra. Hand, of Ocean City, cal tod on Miss Margaret Lodtem on Satur-
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Linnaeus Peterson called on Mr. and Mra. Smith Stile* Sunday. Miss Rhoda Barnes to Ul with n Md. Misses Edna James. Helen Meerwald and Augustus Meerwald went'to Wildwood on Saturday. Mrs. Belle Blake end I
wood Friday. Dr. C. W. Way. tor of Dennis Township, vtoMed ir school on Thursday. Warren Grace, of Denntovllk vtotted Mr. and Mrs. Smith Btito b Saturday. CapL A. J. Meerwald ate tnmB; motored to Wildwood on Sunday.
number of ladles at ter Tuesday. The morning was devoted to the preparation ef vage-
Sea Isle. Woodbine and (tope May Court House Sunday. Mr and Mra. William Hand, of Cape May. called on Mr. and Mrs.' J. Gcraalrachuk on Saturday. Mra. Cook, of Petersburg, visited Mr*. Lawrence McKalg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nickerson entertained Rev. W. Nickless at supper Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Sutlon entertained Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Warner and Mr. and Mr* (Tarence Sutton. of Cape May. Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Hickman and children visited Mrs. M. Abrams, at Clermont. Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Tboma* Hand and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McKalg Monday. Andrew Hickman and family went to Woodbine Sunday. Mr*. Rachel Hand Is spending this aeek with relatives at Mill-
ville.
Mr. Fred Strnccker. who ha* been spending several days with brother. Mr. George Steneckrr., has returned to bis home in Rutherford. N. J. Mr. and Mra. Clinton Nickerson aqd Mrs. Charles Nickerson went to Wildwood Monday evening. Charles Foster, of South Soavllle. called on F. c. Barnes Mon-
day.
CLEARANCE SALE February 13th to February 20th Inclusive
These (nods must be «mr Spring Duplay. AH 1 be ouBvinced.
of in order to make room are Cat to Cost Come ia
San Htestica 120 120 Seotra fauul* in 120 20 LinWa MuhteWa 120 20 Mteo Cud 120 20 Wampalal - 120 20
Pluto Water *« Lax ■a Lam . Beam* OuWime Bayoe-f Aapirm BayWi amleUi . 0«ach«wa*'a Pllla Carter*a Llvue Pill Punbar Byrmota Alum. Hot Water Battlas Lunch Kita
- S.90 2W
Alarm Clocks, all All Soc grade of - this od and receive
off List Price it to t5c Handsome Souvenir with i
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Mr .and Mia. Anson Mart* and •tougfalri. Henrtrtta. of Mllltlllr. •perl Sunday wtlh Mr. and Mra. J a me, Willlama. r. John K. (tonoil wa* an oUt-oMuwti stoitnr or. Friday. Mis Carrie Buebnrll *prnt u a day* • nb ’•lullt.-e iu Philadelphia I hi* week. r. and Mi*. John Jour* tuned relaiitea In llalrytiliv ovar the Week end. r. E. W. Stone to ilultlng a'
A Quarter of a Dollar
doesn't go very far these days. You can't buy very much of anything with a Quarter now—that is anything excepting a
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