Cape May County Times, 15 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Richard Ewing of Mrs. , Howard Norton, closed her ooland returned to Philadelphia for

Heatheote attend-

mlth. of Boston, spent 1 Anthony HwAener. - end with his mother,* Pmereon. spent the first of the week with her brother, Allen Prelitanan. and family. Mrs. Charles Taylor and Miss Beatrlue Ttylor spent the week

end In Bridgeton.

Several Seventh 4)ay Adventlets attended ■ a contention In

Bridgeton Sunday.

Mra. Miry Long. Mrs. Jack Douglass. Mra William B. »cw*11, Mra Baiph Sayre. Mra John Burke, and Mr. and Mra L. Y. Camp were' among those from here who weal to Philadelphia

Mra Jesse

relatives In Woodbury. Arthur Amole. of Atlantic City, lent the week end In town. Mra Eva Kliey was a Philadelphia visitor on Tuesday. J. B. Berry and H. C. Whiting are working In AUantie City, immunity each day. The local men of the Pennsylvania Railroad Band played In Philadelphia on Tuesday for

George Hoff and nephew. Welter Freestone, ijnsde a business trip to Atlantic' City last Tuesday. Mra. Atlle EL Van OUder spent last week with her daughter In eetmont. Mrs. Sara A. Huffman passed Saturday at her winter home In Cape May Court House. Our truant officer. John Badoft. of Tuckahoe, was In town

E. A. Grace and family and Elmer Smith visited the church st the Hasd-of-the-Rlm on

sad Mrs. William N. Stout. townamd'S Inlet called on friends In town on Tdedday evening. >'■.'/ Mrs. H. Rocap and eon. William. were Millville vMtoTs Tuesday offering.

John McPl ire moving t

on Perry Street,

the winter. as fortu-

hta large ear It stolen one Cepe May. aeetlng. The te that night af-

; quite a

Clem Matthews ughter and Mrs. Irvin Oliver

recently of Atlan-re-esllsted and is t the Naval Base Daniel Wheelei are enjoying a tan md and Vlr-

Belleplain Mrs. K. Helier. of Rlehland. spent s few days last Jrsdfr- wttA her daughter. Mrs. AJt»#d BndU

eott.

Mrs. Herahel Layton and son sat a few days last week with relatives In MUlvlUe. Mr. A. Petereon. of Woodbine, was in town on Satardny. Mr. sad Mra. Conover, PleaanntvlUe. spent Sunday with thdr daughter. Mra. Levi Hand. Mh and Mra. J. Rhubart and children, of Millville, railed on Mrs. H. H. Layton oa Sunday. Hr. Edward Shaw and wtfe. Cold Spring. ealMd on tb« former's slsler. Ml* H. P. Lay-

ton, on Sunday.

Mra. R. B. Mason and daughter, Glendora; Mra. Edward Hoffman and Ml* Erma Mi tended the D. of A. on Monday evening.

- Mr. and Mra. Cl tended rtmreh Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mra. Robert Hem and children went Sunday even lag with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hess, of

Isis City.

Mr. John Hsrrls. of Philadelphia. called on Mr. Georgr on Sunday evening. Quite a number from here attended the 135th anniversary at the-Hirer Church on

L. 8. Peterson and family, and George Paul and family, spent Sunday with William Pete non and wife,' at Marmora. Monros Bowen and frisjid spent the week end with friends In Philadelphia. Coleman Taylpr and wife were In Cape May Sunday. Elwood Smith and family went Sunday In Ocean City. Mr. and Mra. Richardson, of Goshen, have moved Into Charles Taylor’s bouse on Atlantic Ave-

uue.

Mrs. Lluie Ludlam, U ape g a few daya with Mr. i Mra. Kimble, at Rio Grande. The B. & Mills Bible Clsss held box lulicb sapper and entertainment Hall Saturday night and each ember brought In their dlmi rd* which amounted to fl.Ifi. lohn Clark and Ward Smith i«nt Tuesday la Philadelphia. Lewis Hudgens Is being visited r his two brothers from the 1 Sooth tor a few days Earle Comer, of Atlantic CKy, is a Sunday visitor here. Harvey Dean and wife.

Charles Hess i af^tucktodt'

e Head-of-tl

in toy.

Mra. Marlon Durall, York, spent the wtok end with her parents. Mr. sad SCn Flsidi-

er Dwell.

Mr. Palmer Langlty. 'of Malaga. spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Henry Heaton. Mr. Walter Bachelor and Mr. Harvey Harrii motored to Ventnor on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Leator Riggins spent Ssturdsy and Sundpy-with Mr. and Mrs. Bdwm*uT“

Millville

Mr. and Mrs. John Berry and children, of South BeavUle. spent Sunday with the tatter's grant father. Mr. James Maaob. - Mr. 8. Lloyd, of AUabtle City, •ent the week end with his mother her*. Mr. R. S. Hess and brother. Charles, motored to Millville Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Lemunyon and children, of Cape May. spent Sunday with tbe latter’s father. Mr. H. C. Mason. Mra. Ira Hess and son. Rich aid. of Sea talc, spsat 6-nday with her sister. Mra. Robert

Malthawm. of t Sunday here, brothers. Paul Wildwood while

and Alice Reeves

libers of the

ytertan Church

Taylor, of Eras. ■ aister. Mra. i during the *b--r. Mrs. Irene earing for Mra.

'ant son.

Henderson and elphta. apeai

th Miss Florence

Mrs. Henry Heat and mother motored to Mlllvllii on Saturday.

..v~- M r and Mrs. Willett Kaywood. gnn,. of May. Landing, spent Sunday

' with friends her*.

Mra. Edith McCormick, of Millville, spent Sunday wKh her parents. Mr. and Mra. J. Pettit. Mr. Albert Hoffman and stator. Mrs. Frank Clark, of Ocean City, spent tki week end wftft (Mi

mother .tore.

Mr. and Mra. Oostt Itowell. Of MUlvlUe. apent Sunday with th; Utter'a parents, Mr. aid Mra.

William Harris.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lnrenso

spent tks week end with relatives with Mrs. Sarah Spalding

In Trenton. | MayvIUe.

. t Tuesday evening

with O. R. Hamsun and fan

John Robinson, wife and

Howard, art spending two weeks with their daughter. Mra. Henry

Foley, at St. Loute, Mo.

Mias Helen MaeCbUock. of

Beesley’s Point j Swainton-Clermont

Edward HaMmrner, of Cold Spring, waa a Monday visitor st tbe home of Richard Vosa. Mrs. Warren Van OUder. of Goshen, vtaHed in our town Fri-

day

Dr. WUlta Corson wife and son, at Court House, called on Mrs. Sara Huffman Sunday afternoon. Lewis Van OUder. of Ocean View, was a Sunday visitor et the home of Somers Sack. Mrs. Lluie Kraft returned to her home In Camden Sunday, after spending two weeks with her sister. Mrs. Dora Vo Mrs. Priscilla Blake, of Court House, and two staters, of Ocean View, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Hannah Van Glider. Harry SUtea, Sr., wife sad children, of Cape May Coprt House, were Sunday visitors with friends here. Mrs. Richard Vosa. George Hoff and wife, and WaKer Freestone paaasd last Tuesday with Mrs. Naomi Hoff. In Allan tie City. Isaac Butler, wife and I children are spending a 1, weeks with Mark Bobbins and wife, la SsaviUe. Miss Margaret brother, Robert. Ous Smith ssd Burroughs Van Glider motored to Pitneeton Saturday to aee a nail game. Mrs. Eva Van GUder. of Tuckahoe. ta spending a week with Mra. Hannah Van OUder. Frank Connor, of Vineland, made a business (rip to our town Saturday. Ira P. Griffon and wife were visited by three eo MUlvUIe on Ssturdsy.

Hamsun have a roadster. They wUI leave ( for Florida. November I. accompanied by Roland Lore. Eugene Shields and >Thompeoi Godfrey. Mra Ella Comer vtailed Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Ocean City. Walter Wills is now employed In Bridgeton. Belford Ssul snd wife, of Ocean City, called on rolatives here Sunday. Mra. Milton Peterson and children. of Woodbine, apent Friday with her stater. Mra. Charles Cal-

>.un.

Prof. Alva Pranckle will play the organ st the M. E. Church Sunday. October 17 snd 14. His playing last Sunday was greatly enjoyed. Professor Pranckle ta one of South Jersey's leading ganlsts. Mrs. Herbert Wells was visited Friday by her stater. Mrs. Wyatt, of Woodbine. Oscar Hamann snd wife spent the week end with his brother and family, st Elmer. N. J. The men's Bible class of the M. E. Church are planning s Chicken potpie supper for Fridsy. October 15. In the Social Hal) Ralph lay re was In Sea Isle City Tuesday. Mias Beatrice Hlnderhoffer, the trained nurse, who has been earing for William T. Boyds, left Friday to nurse at Wildwood. Mr. Royds ta much Improved In

health.

attended the 115th anniversary at Head-of-the-Elver last Sunday. Thomas Head; of Goshen, was a week-end visitor with Amass Young and wife. Tuckahoe Enoch Williams apent Wednesday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra. Jeeae Merritt, it Bridgeton, have been In town visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young, of walsy's Point, were recent visitor at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Hope Madden. Mra. Eva Hoff, of Petersburg, entertained Mra. Lela Burke st dinner on Thursday. Members of the Ladles' Aid of the Methodist Church are planning a politick supper to be held In tbe social rooms of tbe church on Thursday, October II. Mra. Thomas Porter, of Atlantic City, spent the week snd with Mr. and Mrs. John Batdorf. Miss Virginia HUdebrant and Dvcnelly Clark spent Ssturdsy e' enlng In MUlvilta. Mr. Md Mrs. John Wallace went to Cape May Conn House Sunday. Members of tbs Busy Bee Sewing Society met at the borne of Mra. John Palmer Thursday after-

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boms of Mra- Mary B. Dare the Champion Binlc Class of the Methodist Church was re-orgsn-Ired with William C Strack as president; Mrs. Paul Sturgis, vice president; Mrs. Martha Baliey.

The Ladles’ Aid of the M. ECburch was entertained st the home of Mra. Odgen Gandy Monday evening. Mrs. Sara Douglass and Mrs. Phoebe Grace, of Court House, called on Mra. A. M. Geary Mon day evening. Mrs. Leslie Howells, of Ocean City, called on her mother. Mra. tzard. on Friday. Mra. 0. M. Geary spent Friday In Philadelphia. Harry Chester and fsmily were Sea Isle City visitors Wednesday evening. Miss Helen J. Pidler.of Philadelphia. was a week-end visitor m the home of her mother, %!«. Mary Fldler. Miss Roxana Gandy vtalted Philadelphia on Saturday. Mrs. Kate Holier, of Dorothy, apent several days this week with her son Jscob Helser. and Mrs. Lewis Everiagid son vtalted Uriah Gandy Md family on Saturday. Mra. Prank Busbnell and chll«n. and Mr.s Samuel Wasteott called on Miss Rhoda Fldler, ot Court House. Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Zackary Taylor and Mr*. Sarah Taylor were out town visitors on Friday. Mr. Md Mrs. J. K. Carroll accompanied by Miss "Belle Carroll, motored to Ocean City on Sun-

day.

A' Teachers" Meeting was held South Seaville on Wedneeda] afternoon. Carl James, of Wildwood, span tbe week end with hlg parents. Mra. Edith Fldler spent Frida/ with her daughter. Mra. Leroy May. of Cape May Court House. Eugene Lloyd and family. Avalon, called on bta 'mother. Mra. Hannah Lloyd. Thursday afternoon. "Mra. Uriah Turpen entertained reietlvee from Pitman on Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mra. Irving Flteb. of Set Isle City, called on Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Geary Sunday afternoon. Mr. Raymond Erripkaon, Philadelphia, spent the we end with his lamUy here.

vtalted his mother. Mra. F. Steelman. of Mount PleasMt. on

day.

Mias Roxana Gandy entertained at dinner on Sunday Mr. Edward Rice Md Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Errlcksoc Md family. Miss Evelyn Weldon Is spending some time here with her mother. Mra. Minnie Weldon. Mrs. Learning Lloyd Md s of Court House.- called on Mra. Hannah Lloyd Thursday

nlng.

Mr. and Mrs. Zackary Taylor. Md Mr. Md Mra. Odgen Gandy attended the meeting at Head-of-the-RIver Church Sunday. Mr. Md Mra. John Heron. Goshen, are spending a few days here wlth*Mn. Eunice Carroll.

Mr. Md Mrs. E. L. Corson Md daughter spent Sunday with Mr. Md Mrs. Elton Corson. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Corson motored to Atlantic City Monday. Mrs. Flavel Smith, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with Mr. Md Mrs. E. V. Corson. Edwsrd Powell, of Montans. visited bta niece, Mra. F. Yonng. one day this week. This ta Mr. Powell's first vlslt East in twsnty-flvj years. Mis* Sue Willetts, of Ocean Ctty. apent a few daya this week Alik Mra. R. F. Smith. Mr. Walter Jack U Improving from a spell of lumbago. Hobart, Sapp caught a sixpound weak" fish one day this

sek.

Mrs. Waiter Jack called on friends Tueedsy afternoon. Edward Baoer has a new automobll;, bought through Bailey Motor Company, of Ocean City. Mra. Bertha Fletcher, of Philadelphia. apent Wednesday with Mr. Md Mra. E. V. Coraon. Baptist Mite Society met Wednesday with Mra. a E. Young. A chicken potpie supper will be held at Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall October 20. Byron Young ta now employ'd In Philadelphia. Andrew Young baa k new sixtube radio set. Mrs. Harriett Corson spent Tuesday afternoon In Ocean City. Stratton was in Ocean City Tuesday on business. Mra. Pearl Sapp and son. Jr.. ent Thursday with ber.mbtber. Mra. Asa Madam. Mrs. E. L. Coraon and daughter motored to Lin wood Thursday afternoon. Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Sapp visiting frlendr In Turnemvill*.

N. J.

Mrs. Jennie PonUere was taken to the Philadelphia Hospital

Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mra. Clarence Wilkie Md children were In Philadelphia

shopping on Saturday.

Mra. Lluie Young Md daughter. Betty, apent the week end '

Elwell, N. J.. with friends.

Mr. and Mra. Ernest Madara eke receiving congratulations on

tbe birth of a *>n on “

Goshen

Mrs. Donald McDonald, of Barrington. vtalted her aunt. Mrs. Emma Carson, for several daya. Mr. and Mra. Edward Ramsey, of Dias Creek, called on Mrs. Robert Ramsey on Monday. Mr. Frank L. High waa Philadelphia visitor on Tuesday. Mra. George Richardson, t Court House. *r*nt Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Bright. Mr. and Mra. Frank Bright Md daughter. Mrs. Leslrr Davis,

of Atlantic City, were at their

tor several days tbe past Th* Blue Ribbon Club met

Mr. and Mrs. Newton Say", of secretory; Mrs. Lens Haman, the home of Isabelle Orbsces

Gosbc-n. were Sunday visitors of

Ralph Sayre Md family.

Mrs. Harry McPberaon and Ifra. Charles Springer shopped In

niladelphla Tuesday.

O. R. Hamann. attended a P. O. 8. of A. District Meeting at

treasurer. Md Mra. Sara Hag elgit ns. collector. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee were in Atlantic City Thursday. Mrs. John Abbott Md children, of Fairvlew, have been visiting

her parents.

Ocean City Monday night. Pa*t| Mr. and Mra. Herman Seybold. State president Jamison waa thelhftas Emms Gerhold, Mias Saline eaker of the evening. | Ammen. Miss Sophie Am men. Leo Mias Elisabeth Lynara. of] Ammen. and Fred Welsner. of Wildwood, spent Sunday with Philadelphia, were week-end vtalher grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. tnrs with Mr. Md Mrs. Charles

William Lynair.. |Hltd<brant.

Mrs. Weyleman Smith U on the Daniel Steelman, of Baltimore, sick list. j Mf.. spent Sunday here with rela-

Albert Frrldeman, wife and liras,

family, of Salem, apent Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bailey

have b.-en visiting relatives at

Elveraon. Pa.

Relate/of and Mias Wllbtrrta Dundrea. of Rachel Wright wi Woodlyne. apent Sunday with the City Friday!

former’

■ mother. Mra. H. H. Lay-

Mr. Md Mra. Charlee Calhoun Md Mr. and Mra. Milton Petcreon apent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mra. O. R. Ha-

Announcerr.ent ^

j Not haring the privilege of ^ purchaaer plana t«

Walter Ruther- 1 «!»»»*#« m r ouuitincr 1a the tal* mode , lnildf and ^ A new to Philadelphia; Primary. I hereby annouaoc my- 1[U c CO front wl ,i t*, ,dded. A bedside of a' “If aa a candidate for r» •lection |oW>y w ||j be constructed near very ill |a a boa-: to U»a Board of tbe entrance, new aeato will be

j Independent Ticket at the General pI||C(d an j new ventilating and

Endeavor Soclaty | Election on November*. JVJ* besting system* Installed. Work ibe chapel here Your support Is eawmsAiJM- M , urte< , Q4 Monday but the

to which each ad. CHARLES" I* WWvER. their 'warty sup-; (Ordered aad payed tor by

Charles E. Foster).

Atlantic City, has been tbe guest of Mr.

aud Mrs. Hoses Madden.

Mra. S. O. Langley and son

bpt-nt Tuesday at the Beaqul.

William C. Strack and Miss Elltr.betb Coraon attended tbe teachers’ institute of AtlMtic County, held In Atlantic City, on

Vondsy.

Mrs. Josephine Godfrey enteric Ined relative* from Atlantic City Sunday.

Mias Dorothy Stephens left on Tuesday for a two weeks' visit In New York with Miss Louisa K. Rice. Ten ladles met at the home of ■re. Allison Ludlam on Tuesday afternoon of laat week Md eelved Instruction in cooking new dishes from fruits, vegetables and cereals. Mias Wilhelmlna Powell being the Instructor. After a profitable and enjoyable afterluncheon was served and comprised the dishes which the ladles had dooked. This ta a part of the State extension work being carried on by Miss Marie Doermann, food expe'rt of New

Jersey.

Mra. Horace Rice and da ughr. ol Sea Isle City, spent Tburaday with Miss Dorothy Stephens. Allle Douglass, accompanied by George Eldredge and -Mrs. Hattie Douglass, attended meeting at tbe Head-lof-tbe-RIver Church Sunday. Major and Mra. E. 0. Howell are on a motor trip to Niagara Palis, Canada and other poinu of S. Williams. Mrs. Rose Loper. Mias Anna Shute Md Mr. and Mra. David Bates have returned from a motor trip to Vir-

ginia.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beall and Ellen Beall have returned home after a delightful visit In New York City. They have purased a handsome new car. John Hancock ta spending several daya at Wildwood with bta daughter. r. and Mrs. Webster Bright Md sons. Webster and Oliver, of Wildwood, recently spent an evening with her aister Mra. Allison Ludlam. Moat of our baseball fans enjoyed the world series games over tbe radio. Several from here went to the fire at South Seaville on Sunday evening. The light from the fire, the clang and siren of tbe Court

Dias Creek

Mrs. Wilbert Bateman. Mrs. Ralph Holmes. Mrs. Ralph Norton. Mra. Vermont Stiles. Mrs. Col man Norton and Mra. Richard Uoyd motored to Cape May Point on Tuesday to a quilting, at Mra. Edward Sobers and had a fine

day.

Mr. Leon Norton Is visiting his aunt at PlpasantvUle. Mrs. John Long and Mrs. Willard Ware, of Cape May. called on her mother on Monday. Mrs. Clarence Jones daughter, of Court House, spent Friday with her parents. , Mra. Robert Ramsey. ol Goshen, and Mra. Thomas Douglass apent Thursday with Mra. Wilbert Bateman. 21r. Prank Norton and Mr. Richard Lloyd spent Wednesday In Ocean City and PleaaMttllle. Mr. A. H. Sehelllnger spent laat week with hla daughter In Clayton. Miss Sarah Peterson, of Cape May. ta vtaltlng Mrs. Uriah Nor-

ton. -

Mra. George Norton went last weke at Cape May Point with

her daughter.

Mrs. Edwsrd Seull. of Cape Kay Point spent Monday here. Mr. and Mra. Isaac Thompaor of Heialerril’.e. spent Sunday with

their daughter

Mr. L. D. Compton. Jr..

family, of Egg Harbor, spent

Sunday with hta parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Reed and

family, of Vineland, spent Sun4 'L“ r« ST.KS. uord

apent Sunday In Millville

OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE

and everything can be bad at -.

regular Saturday night show* very iow prices. Visit Saltoman’s. J tbo annlvi

will eon t tone. I Sea Isle CUy.—Adv.

on Tueaday evening. Mr. William Weatberby and family, of Wildwood, were at the home of hta mother. Mra. Mae Whitaker, on Wednesday and

Thursday.

The Lad 1 mi' Aid Society was vin.Und entertained at the M. E. parson- * nd vl "eland.

age on Wednesday afternoon. Mra. £ elite Husted. of Court Houae. apent a wetk here with bar stater, Mtaa Lila B. Town-

send.

Mrs. Rohm Erickson ta this week on the sick list. \ Mra. ^mms McCann, of Ridgeway. NT Y.. visited her stater. Mrs. Charles Hand, laat week. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Newton Sayre and Mrs. E. Riley Mlxner attended a Baptist conference

at Cidarvllle. N. J.

Mr. Robert Clarke had fata boy friend from Atlantic City cve{

tbe week at bta home.

Mra. 8. T. Crandol gave her'

son. Elton and Eric Castor a 1 'l»u*l>ter. of Stone Harbor, spent farewell party on Ssturdsy even- Thursday with her parent*, ing. < There were about twenty- Mra. Elwood Howell and Mrs. five present. Tbe evening wax, Carrie Scull *pent Wednesday In

spent with games and music and | Wildwood.

later refreshments were served. | Hr*. Elwood Howell and Mrs. Mr. Crandol and Mr. Castor leave Howard Norton spent Saturday at

on Monday for Florida, where Court House,

they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willi*.

our town attended of Cape May. called here Friday, iry at tbe Head-of- Mr* Louisa Herman U visiting

the-River on Sunday. her daughter at Cap* May.

Mrs. D. C. Lloyd, of Vineland, ta visiting her son Richard Lloyd. Mr. Willard Davis spent Mon-

day M Court Houae.

Ralph Holmes. Ralph Norton, Vermont Stllea. A. H. Sehelllnger and Richard Lloyd attended dtatrlct meeting at Cape May lodge. I. O. M.. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chamber* and son* spent Monday evening

at Court Houae.

Erma

Mtaa Ftuocm Garrett son, who aches in Camden, spent the week end at heme. Mrs. Lydia Dtektoson called on Mrs. Katharine Matthews aad baby Sunday. f " Mra. Carrie Keefe. Cape May. called on Mra. Ram Ttytor on Saturday evening. Mr*. Eva ingereoU and son. Harry, spent a week i iannHy wltfc her daughter. Mrs. Alda Scull, In Mrs. Sara Madden has accepted position aa companion aad maekeeper for an elderly lady In a family a^ Avalon. . , Roy Jiggers was employed jwlth a number of fellow worksra Jnm Wildwood this week by th* ImB Telephone Company In Geena

City.

Mra. Bessie Wilson, of this place, waa one of the fortunate last \week to find her name bidden In' tbe classified ads ta this paper snd received free Usks to the movie*. Mr. and Mrs. David Pierson motored to Millville last Sunday. Mr. snd Mrs. Ous Snyder-at-nded a party at the home ofMr. and Mra. Harry Yates, laat Monday evening, given to nil the - n house employees. Mrs. Rena Peterson snd IttU* n spent the week end recently here with her uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheridan entertained company from Philadelphia last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crams, of Rio Grande, spent one Q**slag last week here with bta brother, Lewis, and wife. . H. V. Boults aeebmpanled a number of other employees of the Pennsylvania Railroad atalloc at Cape May to a chicken potpie ■upper at Green Creek last Thursday evening. The Willing Worker Sunday

id the rush of automobiles as they,passed all combined to make a terrifying sound snd sight, calling many to the scene, but

*2“ "“ + 2h*y were relieved to find no Bunt “ T Thoimes burning, ms the first re-

ports were Jhree houses were on fire. All sympathize with Mr. Pierson In the loss of his garage

and oil truck.

Mr. Waters was awarded U0 contract to paint tbe parsonage, he being the lowest,bidder. The Ladies' Aid raised the money to have the work done. l(tts Dorothy Stephens and Leroy Hess spent Sunday »"’h Mill-

ville relatives.

Mra. Edward Nace, of Colllngswood, spent several 'days here with her sister*. Mrs. William Thomas and Mrs. Howard Town-

send.

Mrs. Belle Coleman and Lewis Van GUder spent Monday evening with Mra. George Sayre. Mra. Lewis Eldredge ta here with her husband’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Eldredge. recuperating from a serious Illness. Miss Dorothy Stephens entertained the Ladles’ Aid at tbelr October meeting on Thursday afternoon. After the regular business meeting Ice cream snd cake were served. Among Ihoao who went on th* Beading excursion to tbe Seequl on Columbus Day were L. D. Lu-tlam. wife and baby. John Anhalt and wife, and Harry MiCool and wife.

Marmora

Mra. Joale Stitts spent- Thursday In Ocean CUy with relatives. Stephenson, of West Cap* May. spent Sunday evening with friends here. A large number of people from tills vicinity attended th* all-day meeting at the Hcad-o( the-RIver Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sapp rnd Mr. and Mrs. Asa Madara motored to Fort esq ue Sunday. Mr. snd Mr* Carl Orilto snd children snd Mrs. Fred Pontiere returned borne Tuesday after sp;ndlng several days In Wash-

ington.

Mrs. Arwllda Clark and daughter. Mabel, motored to Wildwood Thursday. Mr. Nlpplns made a business trip to Ocean CUy Monday. Quite a few people from tbta

Mr. and Mra. Harry Stlte*. of town were In Atlantic CUy abopp-

Court Houae, called here Wednea-Jlng Monday.

<!ay. | Herbert Madara and aister. Vermont Stiles spent Monday' Dorothy, snd MIm Marie Ferguat Court House. [son. of Philadelphia, motored to

snd Mrs. Fred Smith and Trenton Saturday night.

Hobart Sapp mad* a bjslneaa trip to Atlantic City Monday. J. E. Baner and family are owners of a new automobile. 8. M. PonUere mute a buslaemi trip to Vineland Saturday. YOU HAVE OUR COMPLETE

stock to choose from. Everythin*: for the entire family can be had at thl* store. Bailsman's, Sea

Isle City.—Adv.

Thursday evening by MIm Edith Earl Yea rick*, of th? |. Cold Spring Coast Guards, spent som this week st home with hta fsmily. Mrs. Mary Htgbee, of Chicago, but formerly of Cape May. spent last weak here with hsa.nansta.tMra. Mary Griffith. Sr. The Tabernacle endowment committee met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs- George Garrettaon and were served with a delicious chicken potpie dinner and all the “fixings.'* Mtaa Myrtle Chaasber* aad girl friend, of Capo May, • called on friends here one day this week. Mrs. George Albright spent th* past week wftfr-^Vefittfves aad friends tn Phlla<Mt'pkfi. Mr. and Mrs. David Pierson entertained their daughter. Mrs. Rosalie Bally, husband and two children, of Millville, over Sunday. Mrs. George Snyder entertained her niece, Mrs. Claha CorkhlU, of Atlantic CUy. for the wbek. Mrs. David Mason, of Catndoa. spent several daya here this week at tbe home bf her son aad calling on o friends. Mr*. Annie Hawa and nleoa, Ella, alto Mra. Gretta Madden and Mra. At lea Bradley, apent Tueaday in Trenton visiting Mias Ella’* mother, who ta in a aanlH»>m there. The ’ Progressive Bible Class met Thursday evening at the church. Mra. Carrie Taylor 1s enjoying this week vtaiUng In Phlladelpkla. Alvin Mason was given * surprise party laat Wednesday eveaing In honor of hta birthday, at the home of kta parents la Camdan. while on a visit their. About wenty-fiv* pdople helped •Mobrat* the occasion. Mra. Philip Hess U spending this week In Philadelphia. ' Mra. Mabel Pritchard aad children are vtaltlng In Philadelphia and Chaster. Pa., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oorretleoa accompanied Edward Haaforth to Philadelphia Sunday. Mrs. Oarrettoon expects to spend two weeks then with relatives aad friends. Mr. and Mrs. LsRoy J agger* entertained their ooualim Mr. and Mrs. Wllblrd Mooro. had small daughter, Dorothy, of Swedaeboro. ovor the week end. Mrs. Leslie Garret toon made a trip to Philadelphia this week. Mr. aal Mrs. Prank James aad daughter. Minerva, of Point Pleasant, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snyder. Kr. J. W. Thompson, of Atlantic CUy. will speak a. the Tabernarie M. E. Church Wednesday evening. October 10. Mr. Theoapeon rep rex -.u (hi- Antl-8g)ooa League ane will talk on that subject. Mix* Gran* Brew In aulared with a severe eaae of noee Weeding on Sunday, and It was oeee*nary to ha«e Dr. Moor*, of Cape May. attend here. She ta much Improved now.