i Love One Another — ;
c*n ejpe^t
t ii ..the ijoyen Rule. . ;
•oodjer'tod do’us we would be done by. 1 Sunday isbool precept, Ipjt« j» a euk that it. UakM we obey « we shall suSer. And
3 be about as disastrous to the
The successful allies in the rtcent great Britain, italy and Fiance, are now tfeiost
I group, coowting'.of Germany, Austria' ! «pd ipefiettual, but if does hot pay.
i in die long run to cooperate $nd not to
’ 1, it i* doubtful if any war. was e«er not haee bten better settled in some
3?3n :. Wtkai -
neas, bate and fear. taeriipd of gettuig along to-. Yt not yet learned th*t His and was 'rtk an impractitaT
wily Ify an increase dFdaflty trfl ‘ e for human beings to leayp bcrjr tp^ on * r to revolt and stand for our rights
t - :
lea.-n is that there can be no
le to le
1 upon justice.
e Aere^kno abidbiifharmo^
C M. COURT HOUSE . «»< Mr*. Samuel fcowell lBe and wire, returned with them, tor a ureefe's rtslL Alrtn ruher made a bualnaaz tup to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Harry Stiles has painted bis ore Mat to LoMalso'e barber shop, and wtH open It Srtth dry grxxbi and notloi Roy le from the Roas.store Inio his 1mpodlag new etore, es Saturday, tt being nearly completed. KJwood Munjon and wife, of PhMadelpbla. apeot last week with Mrs. Moajtm'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. U V. Camp. Mrs. NelRe Hamr.nc made a business tap to Wildwood gauir-
day.
Rrad Calhoun and Ixiend. of Oermaatomn. Pa., spent Sunday »Rh rhia. brother, Charles Cal-
unds latollp. . «>’ ■'' ■
. _ ie en-
foytog a. two weeka' vacation with reUttees in Trenton. Mrs. MAroe Bowen was eWtover-. Sunday'-by her •mother,
from PfaUadelpbla.
O. R. Hamann made bust i trio to MlUvSlle on Monday. William Hillman, Mra. Little
| BlUtard and Mit and lira. Hor-
ie^ Jaggera, of MUMUe. visited Sunday with Allen Friedman and
M<lly.
Harry RmiUt, wife and ehUIraa. at MlUtlUe. spent the weekmd with Via. Bulth's paresis. Mr. and Mra. Socrates wmis. William Roy da Is new being attended by a trained Curse. Henry , Jova . SM .*wlfe.
Ocean CUjv wms^ town Friday.
houn am - MW .1
cm mr rowtr mcta rMBli' smima a, iwe
«Jl.d on lira. All,
Daniel Chambera, -- wife
Icdeuiam. Aatur-'e for the M. E. Church. Ife and They motored to Philadelphia on
Mra
Mrs. Harry Edwurds.. of SeavUle. vlsitod relatives here on
Friday.
Samuel Cox, wife and daugh-. tv. Marie. sp*nt Saturday
Wildwood.
Albert Chadwick and friend, of New York City, spent .the weekend with .Mrs. RUa Comer.
Thureday.
Mta. Clsrn Corson, of Delair, la. Spending several weeks with her sister. Mrs. Dor* Vi John Winner and wife vlsltad hta grandparents,. In Rlehwood. on Friday. Work warn started on the new MMne of Herbert Campbell on
Monday.
Mr. Bornt Johnson anil Mra.
The Leuallen Baud made their Wg Johnson, daughter Lucy, cond trip to Camden last of ' ° cean C,l ) r - Sunday Thursday. They broadewst In the** Ve,,,,,c wHh ,r * nH,T *" " Ml
evening over the radio,
Chester.. Comer attended the dental convention at PMIadenl i
phia last week.
Mbs ElUsbeih Sparks, spent the week with friends In Had-
dottfleld. , ? . , jars, .-sorman MU ion Lore and wife; Fete Jh *va Hawkins. Wildwood Monday night,' ^ *-35.— ------
automobile races at WlldwooH on Friday, including Ralph Sayre, Clarence Jonec, Norman Smith. T^ank Evans. Learning Lloyd Edward Watson and Edmond
Dougherty.
Samoel Leporace, wlfa and four daughtera were tn Wildwood Saturday nfght. ; Mra. L. Taylor and sons were In WUdwodd f Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheets
the oommittee t
evening with Ira Griffon and
wife.
t Mlas Elsie Whitaker, after ending two weeks with her pidparents here, is spending me, time with her grandparent*
at Court House.
.Mrs. Norman Burke and Mrs.
Tuckahoe,
1 family were in Wildwood
Saturdky night.
Mra. Ralph Sayre and non. Berkley, returned Tueeday after a trip with Capt. John Burke.
PETERSBURG
William Cloud. wife
wemn-vuyvwen.u! iowb anuay. daughter, of German town, spent making raRe before leaving next 30nday at the home of Ji
Cloud and wife.
Rosa Karr and wife. of. Philadelphia, and Robert Moore,
E3L
S Belaoa'e af*«dy b*H. ud F. with her pares Engel man. faced Nelson, with two O. R. Hamann.
and Btriekler still m wwoad. • Many from her* attended the
were «UU huntlag -i brought In the third:4
to hat
To,-tell jabvit *aeh’ ft would take thirty-six cok npd no A»e wimlf read ij ■ >q». hot every, inalngr waj ** marked by star plays atmilar to lb* ArM, . . Feldmiui tapped one a . teachM, first; Town* got his base , on baHnt*! ~ ~-‘ ! couldn't p
__i bats with a nie Bih W« City rad bad not Mayor * Sea Isle City,
aad at the t the sixth, me oe ac-
, (it waa 4:*0) *- a— **een 841 __ to 788 . At b waa. tt i being credited r web interesting.
put them over the Plata
W this paint, tnd tmVk snfifcbd to first; Btrutoen connected and sent Feldman In; Jack Tinfiey
K. K. meeting at MayrlUe
iDiwday night .
Clifford Spalding Is spending. In week wish his aunt, Mra.' Albert Friedman, at Aalcm. . Anne Culbertson, is a time here until school . Swedeeboro. where she will teach, the coming Aerm. Isa Madeline Mitchell wots .rgtowm- iy bi)i’ . (pending thU week with Mr. and lbs. Chari es Calhoun. Mies Anne Crawford spent tbs tok end In PhUadxlphls with friends aad attended the Besqul. WtlUam See Us was visited Otoday by his eon. Raymond SURn'aariibp
Sunday guests of George Mootw aad wife.. Mrs. NeM Reglne was a Philadelphia shopper on Friday. Mrs. John Bytheway, of ter. Para is spending a week srtth Mr*. James Cloud. Mra. Gerhard l^eltng. ilt.aghter and eon. of MerehaatvUMb passed Friday with Mra. George
Moore.
Mrs. Dora Vosej returned Sunday from a {three mouths' visit In Leesburg.. Mra. Neal Reglne, daughter^
is Ond'. -
Lucy, and 1
I Corson, of
Mrs. Cinderella Corson, of Cold Spring, was visiting friends here oh. Tuesday. Mrs. William Slnkenaon and trip ' danghterr. of Ocean City, were Wednesday visitors with Mra. Richard Vt Mrs. Walter Voss and Mrs. (JTlolet' Rlsley visited their new nelce in the Atlantic City Hospital on Tuesday. , George W. Moore made a business trip to Philadelphia oh
Tuesday.
. Miss Angeline Johnson, sister, ■U|| a cousin, of Ooean City, Mpp Thursday evening callers on Mr*. Juanita Griffen. . -Leroy Van Glider and wife, of Ocean City, visited with friends hire Thursday. * i,. Maurice Wriggins. wife - and two children, of Ocean City, visitea at the home of Ambsu Young and wife on Sunday. Mr?. Roxanna Maasey and son. Reynolds, of Orange. N. J.. have returned home after spending two weeks with her sister. Miss Sara Corson. Mr. Alexandra Corson, who Is apectHitg the summer in Ocean PJty. passed Thursday here In hb old home town. George Moore, wife and daughter spent two days last week frith Mrs. Moore's mother. Mrs. jobn Hunter. In Philadelphia. r . Harry Knck. wife and spn. of P^aakford, Pa., spent a pkrt of hb vacation with his stater. Mra. I^rgafc De e and fantUT.Rev. Joseph Eldredgc. wife and
HELLEPlAIN Mr. and Mrs. .Heno and two-children, -of Sea Islel spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mason. Mr. and Mr*. R. B. 'Hess entertained'company from Philadelphia *n Sunday. Mr. Leater Riggins and wlfd, also Mra. William Snyder, motored to Somers Point on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mra. John Harris and - 7 ... — son spent Friday evening with 1 *® church was prettily decorated the Utter's aunt, Mrs. Howard! floral offerings for the oc-
Everinghatn. •of.Millville. ‘ Miolr made the singing inspiring and Mr. Laclus.A. Williams ren-
dered a beautiful solo. The pastor. Rev. J£ J.
mann. conducted the opening nod Closing services and Rev. Keith Cbeery pronounced the beoedlotion. Rev. Dr. Joseph B. Kulp. Dis-
trict Superintendent Of
ton "District.
Sea Isle Methodist ! Church Ahmversafy*
| Rev. Dr. Kulp Masterly Sermon
The forty-third anniversary' sffvices of the Sea kle City Method|st Church started off most tu cloudy last Sunday morning. The pulpit, chancel and fronl-bf
nulldt-'WF-Ini hrifl f
the » •
Ttot free, win offering at IN*'baa a »o*t lAwral <
PreacKefl
jm r ip the Chrfa- __ over fiMtb.npd nn eulagy-.fif the Rev. M>. HelneTbeiWlMfiPM 1
Quite a number of people ntJ tended the basebatl game at Ava-
lon on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemunyon. of Ca£e May. spent Saturday and Sunday with the former’* father, Mr. H. C. Mason. Mr. and Mr*. Devi Hand spent Saturday night at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess i children enjoyed Saturday eve*
ning at Wildwood.
Mrs. Ellen Dennis, of Deonlsvllle, spent the week e*d with Mf. and Mra. Wilson James. Mr; and Mr*. William End!eott. of Philadelphia, speht Sun'day at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Clarence Hoffman.
Mr. tad Mrs. R. B. Hue* motored to Comers Point- on' Sunday and spent the evening with' her sister, Mr*. J. Melsle. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crane, a daughter on Saturday,
August 88.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hes* mo* tored . to Avalon on Sunday. Mr. Edward Terry and wife.' tk Atlantic City, hatted on hfs eisti# Mrs. J. '.Hi Clark,' on Sunday! Mias Glendora Mason ent»r~ talned the Mlape* Geraldine Ah;, bott and Rhixia Thompson, of MlllvlUe, for a few diya last
week-
Mr. Harry Moore, of MUMUe, was In town on Sunday. Mr. Edward Uoyd, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday -with his mother here.
found
District '
vacancy In filled. In the pit will be HI
Sunday.
Ne^t f
llama, a well!
Bbrry and if Kulp. tbe |fi -will be
ie meetoftoe tbe pulllled br ■**&*> each
Palermo, and Mias Myrtle Uaberi, da|i*hter. of Mllion. Del. pf Gcesi. 'City, motored to Bel-r^ufiday visitors with his brother. cbvUb'du BettiEday- JjVUlJpm Eldredgc and family. vflRltni Tomllnhas moved his I .Those who spent the week finiUr ‘tnrn. toe f—|— Moore and v wjre and Mr*. Fred Carter wees I Philadelphia
DINNERS
Little Business Done By Sea Ule Commissioners Only two member*. Mayor Sofroney and Director of‘Finance, Dove were present at the meet*; Ing of Sea Isle City Commissioners on Tuesday. There waa. no buslnem of Importance before 1 the session beyond the paying) of bills and ordering one or two street*' looked after ana the session soon adjourned.
one that 1st Davis, ieod£ Tb* .«ad of the first was three
to three.
la Ike second tnnln? Ponns- \ a goose egg. and'Sea over two runs; r ^ at lW»-June that the ball should be eoveratf with glut so som* of the fd!ould hold it. Sea Ule got third Inning gave P« ona. and Sea Ub uone. Boeder took bis place' betted the bat la lha .fourth, and when ha gabled the ball. Hollis .Ashpratt, of th# Pennagror* team, who was on. third Used MS wny to the home plate before Boeder canid tN tk. ball. Sea UU «« three runs and PennagroS'e' twd thM inaing. • Tk* fifth inning was marked by fin* work oa tk* p«4 of Nelmm. «*• Ule'a pitcher, and '
i "Dm" Smith, a summering here. ‘ R Dr. C.
I he was not cateh-
• UrUft i In eeni
The Most Beautiful and Modem High-Class Cafe on the Coast — and so Cozy
i ksk through fall first barn. a skdsr; so r, third 1
8:88 Mayor fio-
1 on* straight tor i Doc Way waa and expectant
, through,
r Avenue where a ’j being built. Doe r the sewer, waur and .j after tbe ball, ehtey a aad all. hand bald Dol-
chalked up agalnet them, isle City got one run. , At the beginning of the Mxtt th* acora stood .10 for «f* 1*1* etty and T tor Penn^ -W. Fit* pitched the sixth and Boeder caught, aad Pennupor# soon ■sored thra* ran.. evtolM •» «*•
as soon *1 Ie wn#
.. tfminr called the g
not’ allowing Ben Isle Ctty to go to bat c«aln. • ,
mo* frseiy rumared tbaif
Mask wa. amoag the
epectatora and thnt be eel eel Od eevartl of tbe Prnnegiove boya for Mg league etuff. Ik** ow t iher were foUto » *• ball* to play wltb next Mm* aad wouldn't probably weed glu - Anyway, 'twaa a good gam* aad tn rani Rotary .pint.
Fined Ft*
a Feonagrov* bet tar, drove bt to first, end Doe copped [Mg league 'aahloo. and
Damaging City Property
ON THE SHORE RpAD , u .. ; at Corfion’fi Inlet, New Jersey Midway Between Ocean Gty^and Sea Isle City
SpUedid Ait and E*'] tertainment, Blended» with Perfect Cuimne
ASCO Cant BkLtl t
jldi Naptbfi Spap 4^“ m:
Soao iraDrove* with age—eo bur Ahead...
jThofik who like things of the Beat Appeal and highest Grade will like Deauville Inn
Utafte^Banoe ALbSTAR SHOW AND DANCING with the CLUB' DEAUVILLE ORCHESTRA
I Do!bow bom*, and made . blmarf Dick fitricklar mm out la Ml field, and tot Oeain* hosto Tk* »ridk. tota stage of tk* fiaaw Sroodvrful oe tb« part o< Ike Me Rotortama Boedei md the halt, ftraiber*
anylm-ra to
Harbor branch of the P. R R. waa gl’no • bearing before Major Maurice fiofronry last week, having bran nri-e-tcd on a warrant tewrad on ib. complalBi
of OTAccr fierier.
U wa. allrasd 'kai toirtey. along wltb two other*, jvjke, •ra peraon who k*a htea wuXasHng tr- dty properly on the Boardwalk and JtoSwtev committing mritoloua mlecbief. it w*» furtner *1-
“ra .u. h.
pole up in front of Toor * "* her Shop varly Mondgg toonttolj Xh* Mayoi fined Burley |tk| and gave him a raver* r*pri-|
■aad.
Dinner and a la Carte Service Special Dinner Dance Mueic 6:00 to 8:00 Luncheon from 12 to 2 P. M.
Dancing from 10 until Closing All Star Entertainment For Reservation* Call: Sea (file I I -R-5
J[~ Boap^toprorpe buy'fibeat^.^ ^ , Suggestions forthuLoborDay OuHtfg!
Light Mefa
Sweet Mixed PickU». W tSc! Teete-Telle Sou, Rcklee bot 18^ ASCO WBw Oingee Ak . . . W.lft Puritan Cereal Beverage 3 botg 25c ASCO Table Mustard % jpr Ufi Princess Afisortad Je»N 3 tmhibfen25c
lldrii ImueOa ea Trader. Freab. Grraa Ct Vegetable* aadTtottor tbr dlfferaara tg I
Big. Gesereua, liaidee Bran* Crualed Uavea «1tb that ; “Heaiey" Tarte. Brtad wrapped • Supreme l ‘ Wrapped In fiaoltery W axefi , if F»» Victor Bread
Wi* lie. Vew-Rra.^!^-Yee-U Taste th. OWmne./ asco Coffee coffee of similar Quality laouid «o*t,you lEj;
OurStoee*
Monday, Supteeaber (
vbur Lauel
Don't forget your
Eggs, Victor Bread «»nd carry you over until Tt
Day,
T fit I P. Me
Butter, Gold'Shid
d Supreme Needy i 'ucaday momu|g.
Thwe prioei cflMOve ia ear ita
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