CAPE HAT COD in THUS. FRIDAY. APRIL 30, 1M6.
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Jains, after wiidi > In PbUaJelptola., ; LapIdM a^ant n it* Imlnston. Del.. »tt« retorned on S^tt Reiner, of llillrllle/ Mid vWuir with reinetumed on ‘ Sunday
i has Rone
l*>:.ei-e be will remain
(Bnlle stay.
_ x Hats waa a Cape | House visitor on Sat-
« and son. MSIo weeks in Phlladel- — relatives. She return|irday evedfn*. ailn, Reiner, of DonR week-end visitor Bfricnds and relatives. Jlla Kowenfeld spent a i Philadelphia' or. t | returned on Saturday I Mrs. Archie Long, of Imotored here to 1 days with relatives, jntit-l KaU spent an enrolling at Atlantic City i Ai.-xenberg. of Ocean Jl.-d ha parents on BunHr returned on (tnuel Kravlu left for he will remain
r days.
I I. Taiahelf spent a few
i Yo.k with nlatlvea.
P)mau Ual.is returned «mi
ig. alter spending
i In Philadelphia with tavid 8ap<-rstein spent a
Wsisbingtan and
|phla. He returned on
rph Levenaon left for ^Iphia on Monday morning ained there for a fern-
i business.
K. Potash returned on / evening, after spending lays in Pbllsdelpbta with l Emily Dozier, organist of was an Ocea -i isltor on Monday. I Joseph L. Katz motored to c City So attend the Ex-
. Barron. poMlxIier of The [Street Journal. reluming ^ Admiral liner "H. F. Alez-
'hree months' visit udd to Times: “The
items will come through t. But some of the smallhave been forced to postprovemrnu by lack of
Miami Is aUll the tead-
ty of Florida and will (-onto be the big city of that The division and develop runs from below Miami to Palm Besch and Involves millions of dollars, and as is the country la pnsiperous rvetapment will continue.’' «« London cable points cut nine prices h»<t much InIB British foreign trade r Brat quarter. Steel ez-
reased by 1S.C per cent,
lantity but only 3.3 per cent,
cotton Imports declined eat. in quantity but 43
cmt In value; wheat Imports 7.4 per cent larger In ouanbul 7.7 per cent smaller In
Popular Style*
e designed. Mift breezes find thf small hat. vmqg for .an-
DIAS CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Eastwood and family, of Millville, spent Bund ay with Mr*. William
Weatherby.
Mr. ti E. Oh ester spent Monday at Copf House. John Downs, who ha* heen In RI|Bhdelphla. has returned to his
. ptrima he;e.
Mrs. J. Down* tat entertaining her mother, from Philadelphia Mr. RftlMi Horton spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, of Court House, spent Sunday with her parents here. On Sunday. Kn. Richard Lloyd entertained Mr. and Mrw. George Kelly. Miat Maile and Him Lillian Kelly and George Kelly. Jr. of Erma. Mrs. Etta Cirgo. of Cold Spring and Mrs. Sarah Mesalck. of Sooth Dennis. Mrs. Col man Westcott. oi Millville, spent (he week end with Mrs. Col ms n Norton. Mrs. Louisa Ht-rmah spent last week with her daughter, Mr*. Paul ScheUInger. at Cape Hay. Mr. Ralph Norton spent Monday evening at Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chambers and family spent Sstudsy evening with Mrs. Winfield Jones, si
Court House.
The schoolplay. "Al Martin’s Country Store." was 1ST being cleared. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd r spect Saturday ht Swainton. •Mrs. Col.nan Norton. Mrs. Coltan Westcott and Mrs. El wood Howell spent Saturday at Wlld-
ood.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith ana daughter, of Stone Harbor, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arx-her Brown and Mr. Whitaker and son. of Millville, spent Thursday evening here. The pte sorial held la the I. O. Hall Friday evening wax well attended and chared *38. Danh-] Chambers and Mr. Riehard Lloyd spent Monday evening s' Eldora ‘and Mrs. Edward Scull spent Sunday evening at Wlld-
md.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wealhefby are going io housekeeping In the Frank Howell house. Mr. and Mrs. (Mman Westcott spent Friday evening at Cold Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Southern Page, of Wildwood, spent Wednesday evening here. Mrs. Edward Scull spent Monty at Court House. Ml* Alma Norton spent Sunty at Court House. * Bradford Walz. of Camden, spent the week end with his mother. Mr*. A. T. D. Howell. Ml* Dorothy oJnes. of Court House. Is visiting her grandmother Chambers. •lie Errlgson spent Monday at Denelsville. and Mrs. Lewie He ben and daughter. Dorothy, and Ur. lielnle. of Slone Harbor, called bate Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Vannaman and Mis. Rowland, of Cape May. spent Wcdneada evening Ith his mother. Mr. Ellis Nun on spent Sunday evening al Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hand and.son spent Saturday at South Dennis with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Olio Reed and daughter, oi Trenton, spent Sunday with his parents. ind Mrs. Georg- Reed spent hud week at Vineland with their non. Jay Heed. BURLEIGH Mias Georgli Douglass and Mia* Emma Hand, of Rio Grande, visited Atlantic City Friday evening. number of the member* of the W. C. T. IT. attrndad the Spring Intitule la the wildwood M. E. Church. Tuesday. The Morning Star Claw of the Sunday achuol will bold a chickpotpie (upper In the school house Friday evening. Suppei
30c.
A number from here attended the band concert and social In , the M. E. Social Hall, al Court [ House. Monday < truing Harry McPhiraon spent RatI urjay In Camden and PLIladeii phU Edgar Endicott and family went by autumobll'- to Torn* j HI'er and Lnkehi rsI on Sunday, i Re'. Garner Hand and wife j entertained Mim Minnie Fl.av 1 and Mia* Stewart, of Baltimore, i and Mrs George Albus. of Snalnton. Tuesday. Mr. and Mm. Howard Schull., of Vineland, who spent the win- | ler In Florida, called on Mr. and 1 Mrs. A. Ooughuw. Mrs. Hazel Johnson and ebil-j dreo. of Wildwood, called on her parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Douglne and daughter were In Mill'llo ou Saturday afternoon Leroy Morton made a bualnnu trip to Philadelphia Tuesday. Mm. Roy Topham and cbll dren are enjoying a vacation this week.
Three hundred Santa Fr lno k workers appeared on sp-rul train Galesburg, 111., at daybreak and moved quarter mile of '.rsrk from properly- rerentij- purrha-»<1 by party making certain rental demands for property use Tiark was Irlaid on rallrusd property iadore ir)nnetina or other paper, could b» M-ttwd on railroad.
BEESLEYS POINT
Mr. FranV Young Is now paper-
hanging and Is successful.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Young, of j Thirty-fourth Street called on hU S brother Sunday, enroute for Mill-
ville.
Aetna Council. 143. Jr.
Mrs. John Brads tr has returned to her home at tjulntoa. after spending some time here frith
relatives.
The Ladies Aid were entertained at the borne of Mrs. Mary
Flriler on Monday riming. Mi* Roxatiria Gandy.
Helen Carll and Mrv Harry
Monday evenir-g in,Chester aitended reciprocity day the hall. at Cape May on Thursday. Mrs. M. P. McDole and Ml* Mr. and Mrs. William Shutti Emma Sack motored to Ocean Mm. A. Blark and Mi». Gertrude City Tuesday. .HolTmar.. of Philadelphia, called Joseph McCall relumed home-on Mm. Mary Fidlcr Saturday afSunday from St. Mary’s Hospital, te.noon. somewhat Improved. | Miss Anna Cranford spent FrtMr. on<' Mr*. Frank Young: day evening with Mins Irene and family motored to Court - Woolson. House Sunday. Ml* Helen Carll attended, the Humbert Pontlere has plans i Eastern Star meeting at Court i for a new home to be erected on!House on Tbur.ulay evening, j the Pontlere tract ’ i Mm. Phoebe Grace, of Cape Mrs. Tom Bhllcoger spent May Court House, spent Sunday Thursday with Mre. Joe McCall. her sister. Mm. O. M. Geary.
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Sewing Circle of the Baplis' Church met with Mr*. Enoch
Clouting Thursday.
The Excelsior Class met Friday evening 'with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Paahley. The elans will have a polluck supper for their own pleasure some Hn-e In May. M. E. Sewing Circle met Wednesday with Mrs. Pearl Sapp.
and Mm. Samuel Woolson and daughter. Irene, were Philadelphia visllors over the week ehd and while there attem
?enn relay races.
Mm. Morris Creamer,
panled by Mrs. Harry Westcott. Mm. Floyd Shaw and Mm. Carrie Burhnell motored to Cape Msy on
j Friday.
Helen Wler. of North-j MrK John Errickson. of Leesfield. spent \he week end with bUrK: Mr *- ,ohn Errlckson. Jr., Mrs. Ellzabet'i Young. “ nd Mr Edward Brannln. of Amoe Coraon was in Ocean Philadelphia, called on Mr*. Mary-
City Friday on bus'nea.^ Ml* Emma Sack ap. nt day with her sister. Mm. Lizzie
Young.
M. Spencer Y Bridgeton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith were Ocean City shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lrvton were renewing old acquaintances at Millmay on Sunday. Mrs. Spencer Young spent Sunday with her mother. Quite a number from here took advantage of the Sunday excursion and went to Philadelphia. Owing to change In time some missed the train at Camden and had to remain over night in PMi.vdelphla.
TUCKAHOE
Fidler on Sunday. Mr. Clarence Westcott. Wildwood, spent the week ei here with his parent*. Mr. m Mrs. Samuel Woolson. Mrs. Morris Creamer entertained company from New York
the week end.
Ml* Frances-Holmes Is spending several days with Mrs. Leroy May. of Cape May Court House. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steelman, of Ocean City, called on Mr. Jacob Helzer and family. Saturday
evening.
Mm. Harry Errlckson. of Reed's Beach, is here, caring for her mother. Mm. Belle Krrirkw
who L ill.
Mrs. Jamra Peirraon. of D< moot, agent Thursday with h mother. Mm. Mahaley Hughes. Mm. John Jones and Ml Leonard Jones spent Sunday with
relatives h, Woodbine.
Mm. Fred Booiy, „f Camden. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. A.
Corson.
Mrs. E. T. Johnson, of Phli delphia, called on b.-r aunt. SI Hannah Townsend, on Sunday Mm. Ka-h-rlne Blizzard -pent week with her daughter.
Mrs. Edward Lloyd spent Wednesday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Lillian Sack was In Ocean
Oily on Wednesday.
Ed. Lacrolv motored to Vine-
land on Tuesday.
Mrs. Paul Sturgis spent Wed-
nesday In Ocean City.
Mrs. John Abbott and children.
of Fairvirw. have been visiting »| r !. j‘”*' r tl *’‘* nler -
Hr. ami laocb William, ""
Mrs. Marie Throp. of Morris- Thnm.. u.^i. . _ Mile. Pa . ha. been the guest of ! ™ 0, £“ of ^™a«Mr. and Mrs. Hop. W. Candy hu ^ “ _ M.w'^E U Rice. Mra. Ed. -*'? hn “ nd >BUat
City, called
Tuesday.
i A- E. Corson and wife. John i Trooni and James Snyder, motor-
Camden one day last week.
i relatives here c
SOUTH SEA VH J F
spent Wednesday at Besvllle where they attended a meeting of
the W. C. T. E
Mrs. Norman Burke and Carrie I Hawkins went to Ocean city on j
Thursday morning.
Mr Charles Hllderbrand and 1 Mr. Burchard spent the week end :
lu New York. Mrs. Walter Everingbam. of Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Lawrence ‘ ( ' i P r May. called on Mrs. E. A. were in Cape May Court House ■ Grace one day last week. Wednesday. Mm. J. H. Berry naa In Court Mr. and Mrs. John Ha»elber- House on Thursday, r nent to Pleaaantville Thum- Hum-h w’
W.„.,
w«r\,'S , u~,r‘ 0 ”" : ' ! - e-.,. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Langley and Mr and E. A. Grace a spent the week end with rela-1 * , * y * ‘-•“ding vititom on
tl'aa in Camden. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. John Palmer en- 1 Mrs. H. M. Townsend and Haytertalned about eighty of their mood W.mcom. of Atlatallc City. Iri nds and acquainlauces on ; ‘billed C. M. Westcott and wife
Tburaday evening at their home »n Sunday.
In MarahalltUle. I Mr. and Mm. C. Abrams. «r
Mr. and Mra. James Williams.' Clermont, visit.d I.
of Camden, spent Sunday with and wlf. on Sunday. Ur ,»h Ur. w. * arm.—... Mlsx Jessie Mlxner. of Goshen
I and Milton Walling, of Atlantic City, wen- cullers In town Sun-
day.
Post,
Mr. and Mrs. Enort William-.
DENN1SVILLE
Either De Mar of Stenroos, vettan runners were favored to win ha Boston Marathon, but John Uas. 19 year old lad from Capa iMtan, Canada not only beat there ad 86 others but set a new world'*
TUCKAHOE r. and Mrs. 'Iiarlcs Walton. Sr., have returned to their home • lifter liaving spent the uinln various towns in Pennsy'vanla. Mm. George Powell spent Tuesday in Atlantic City. Mrs. Emma Voss and Mrs. Eva Huff, of Petersburg, spent Tuesday with Sirs. Theresa Gandy and Mrs. Carrie Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. lAngiey were in Mllnuiy on Monday. Mrs. Norman Burke went to Ocean City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams otored to Atlantic City on Monday. Rev. and Mrs. S. Lawrence eat to Dorothy on Monday. Mrs. J. R. Steelman, who has been spending tin winter with Mr. and Mis. Harry llutby. of Atlantic City, has returned to her home
BELLEPLAIN Mrs. Mabel t'hamplon. cf Ijn-s-burg. spent the week end with her Mr. Iz-land fhaipplon, and
wife.
Jlas Glendora Mason emerlninMlss Geraldine Abbott and Miss Elizabeth Thompson, of Millville.
Mr. Jesse Hand and Mr. Samuel Nichols spent Saturday in. Philadelphia. Mr. J. Hampton, wife and son. of Atlantic City, spent Sunday witli relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Bachelor motored to Millville on Saturday eVMiftig. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. lister Rig<rin* motored to Ocean City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hess and son. of Sea Isle, spent Sunday with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheaton spent Tuesday evening with the Unmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wheaton, of South Scavlile. Mr. Thomas Moore, of Strathmere, (.tiled on Miss Sarah Harris on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ib-njamln Roylee. of Wildwood, called on friends here on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mm. Scott Howell, of Millville, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Harris. Mr. and Mm. Jacob Pel tit and family motored to Millville on Sunday. Mr. 1^ M. Hess, of Turfcaboe. called on relatives here on Friday. Mi* Adeline Lange, of Cape May Court House, spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mason. Th? P. O. S. of A. and P. O. of A. held a l«ox social ou Saturday evening, which proved to be a sucThe proceeds will lie for Ihe benefit of Camp 13S. P. O. S. of A.
Saying of Prominent People. "The horse is rapidly passing into a stage fit only for a zoo.” —Stephen Walsh. ••Am horn have never been tak. n seriously by ihrlr followmen.”- a. A. Milne. •'The future of our country will |m- built about the r-ea."— Governor Brewster.
According to a wall-known flyer. the future of aviation will depend. cnNrviy upon the training received by aiialor*. An aviator. quila^JtatAally. should know tlu.husineoa from the ground up. - Detroit News. What makes the .farm-relief erlatd -ah cruel in the lives of Congressuen is I hat they used to lie able to stall such tilings off w ith free,, garden seett. —Dallas^
It is hoped that M<« ' ing Atnerlcar jazz by
'• liars figuring?- [ibe first time, will not be
I—Her
r the »
end.
the fini-li. la i
eceiv-
<1 into thinking .its political ideas
miels have lieci. | u "' taking hold.—Detroit News, ■c-nt years It Is j Mussolini la demonstrating the ratcliliur at a feaiful effects of allowing a trafio longer mars ‘ fir-cop complcz to gel the best of lit News. you. Nashville Banner.
Sayings of Prominent People
■'Cornpetition Is a most important fyctur in conim.-rclal prosperiiy. but competitiun can and should be friendly.”—Paul Harris. "Politlral opinions an- not based on reason."-Bertrand Rusell.
r. and Mrs. Harry. Stille. of
Woodbury, called on Mr. and Mrs. n, " J “'t' c »*- Westcott J. K. Carroll. Friday afternoon. Mr * Emma Corson •Isited Ml* Hannah Fidler Is spend- ° r, '* n City on Friday, ing several day* with Mrs. Sarah Warren Will* was an Atlantis Douglas, of Cape May Court City visitor Monday. House. sir. anil Mm. Harry Pierson Mra Eunice Carroll railed on ' Mrs. Smith Hlilrs. of South Den -
nls. on Friday afternoon. Mr and Mm. Leslie Howell*
visited Mra. Katherine Blizzard
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Reamer, of Praakllnvllle. apret several days last meek with Mm. Maty
Fidler.
Mr*. Warren Grace Ing some lime with her husband. Captain Warren Grace, In Norfolk. Va.
Fletcher Durrell was a Philadelphia shopper on Saturday. Mr. Ward Higbee. of Ocean City, called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert lies* on f-mday. Mrs. Sat ah Camp .of Eldora. Is visiting her grandNlaughter. Mrs.
Pettit.
id Mrs. Howard lamgley. of Delmont. spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter’s pa.cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jamc« Mr. bud Mrs. l<eonard Sbones, of Leesburg, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mm. R. U. Mason. Mr. James jot Dcnnisvlllc. spent Sunday wlh his -on. Mr. Wilson |, James, here. Mr. Ernest Wellman, of Cape May. railed on Mr. and Mrs. W. Mason on Sunday. Mrs. J. Dudley, of Vineland, spent the week end with her lugbter. Mrs. Tboimu. Durrell. Mr. i-rnlaniln lbs* motored to Geian Cl'./ on bu-lne-* Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Beebe, ol MarshallIlk-. has been visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Albert He**. r a lew day*. Mr apd Mr*. Maurice Whildln. of Delmont. kpt-ol the week end with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. William Sprague. The M lanes Gladys Hess and Moble Hoffman spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Ira "ess. of Sew Isle. Mrs. A. Turner spent Saturday With relatives in Millville .
W. H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer
hank God, never she takes a step in the right direction she will retract It.” The Rev, John
Callahan.
"Let prohibit ion pui's go on. it let everybody <ii<h-ratund that the only poll that counts is ihe one at the ballot box."—Dr. S. Edward Yoiiy . _ home tr a workshop for character budding, a foriudatlon for social and financial standing."—Mrs. G. F. Finer. "Providence has bestowed modesty on some people and on others a disposition for public life.”—Viscount Cave. "The English have never been very good shopkeeper*: they haw excelled In manufactures and commerce, nut in retail trading." -Dean Inge. JULIUS WAY, M. D.
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