Cape May County Times, 22 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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_.r, of Vineland, I WMk ««.; U, « L 0*orge It. Young

i motored

▼1*1 tor on Tueodajr

r»%sstu“'

Mn. Char lee ia their eon. Cart, daughter, Mr*.

I Harr and Feat rice Ber-

«poat Tue*

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mother on Mr. and •pent Tue*day evening, at Wild-

John and •P«»t Tuesday o r at Court me of our attended the I. 0. at MUIrlUe' on nla*. Mr*. Ralph Notion eatortalaed relative* from PleaaantrIHe over

» Nort^OSU 1

Mr. and Mr*. Fred Smith and daughter, of Stoae Hanror, spent Sunday with her parents here. m. and Mm. Richard Uoyd and mother. Mrs. D. C. * ’

epaat Tueeday at hMi.Me

wood.

U. ofrCape 1 ■T^^aadmol

Beesley’s Point

a numb*, toe he ewunion on i '.went to t*hlli ird'htoar.c: 1

Quite a numbk. took ad van tof 4he excursion on Columbus'

* yhlladjOghta.

Brigantine,

called on friends here Saturday. School children were delighted with the two-day vacation

Mr.- aha- Mrs.' Walter' Cbamplon and two children, of Mulllgd3BT ' “ " '

I, epent Sunday wl ,'MSi- M. Tpung.

’Horace,

Philadelphia, spent the week end at their jammer cottage here.

Eima . Tuckahoe Mr. and Mrs. H. V. SoulU en-| The family of the late George]

Unley B. At-1 Langele Wilmington, friend*

wish to us tend

kin* snd wife, of Wltadngtos. 1 frleed* In Tuckshoe sincere pel., over the week end. gratitude for the kiadnesa exMr. and Mrs. Fred Purdy and tended to them In their recent

children

Wildwood after living here on the late Jacob Oorsou estate for several months. Mr. snd Mrs. Harvey Hawn •pant one day but week lu Phila-

delphia.

Mea. Adda Glbeoa was aBeequi

Young, of Millville, Friday evening In Fiehlng Creek

Frank, Mon- with Mr. and Mis. AMrtd Jack-

Mrs. Wilhelm snd daughter. Florence, visited Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Youn*. Monday. Mis. William Sapp and eon. . iwere in AUeiple City Mon-

i end Mis. Mshaley “ r - ed on Mrs. Jame* ^

Wildwood.

Mr. Soy SeuU. Point, celled on

Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bartersoi. Cold Spring, called on Mr. George

Norton on Bnnday.

Mrs. Allred Creese ’had daughof Coli 1 Spring, la vial ting

L ‘ A. ’ Co if’nnd Mrt. E f Seenlng,-’^ / : U 'Ccrson and MUn

ter. Frances, left Tuesday morn-1 lug n/ter his property, lug for Philadelphia, where they **>• *>«¥ wllh Mr. and Mrs. *d-

HuUnra hs. reUr spending totat “» In Merchs.it-

ijam. of PhUae Mr. William Lndlam. c. called on friends i hare on Seturdsy

s FldUr. of Cap* May. i mid visitor st the i r mother. Mis. Mary i

Richard Ewing a

Mr. Burton Howell, o' Cape May visited hi* mother on Frl Mr. snd Mrs. ^n^Cu^yd. Wildwood, spent Tuesday eve-

ning with *helr mojher.

cS-mS^f^T Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Chamber*

Mrs. Ella Vannsman U sick

‘jm

MM* Roxana

I MVsa hSSs «dkaaohars' institute.

City. Mr. John Down*, who is working In Philadelphia, spent Sunday at his home here.

Mr. E. A. Stratton and daugh- Hill, Pa..

A. H. Swain has installed a radio fn his borne. Mrs. Bessie Sheridan Is entertaining a friend from Wildwood for a time. . Mr. 'and Mrs. Tom FUhar, of Burleigh, spout Saturday evening w th their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles FUhsr. * William moat of last

bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Uoyd motored to Bridgeton last Tuesday . Miss Berths Woolfe. of Woodbine. ha* been the gueet of Mr. snd Mrs-John Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence William* snd family spent Tuesday In Atlantic City. Mrs. Norman Burke. Mrs. Eva Hawkins snd daughter. Ruth, were Atlantic City visitors on

Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Camp, of Ocean City, were In town Thura-

Joseph Chester was a Court House visitor on Monday. Mrs. Lucille Hummel snd baby returned to her home st Msrsteller. .Pa., on Monday.. She has been spending some time here st the home of John Morrison. Mlrt Florence Cornwell, of Cape May. le visiting her cousin.

Mrs. James Lock.

Mias Lillian McCarty Is slowly recovering from her recent iU-

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Homan entertained Mis. Homan’* uncle and aunt, of Bridgeton,

Joseph Murphy spent the week end in Philadelphia. 1 Rev. Byron H. Maybory spending this week In Baltimore.

day.

Md.

and Mrs. George Davis

spent the week-end with his

father'In Chester County. Mr. snd Mrs. J. Bergh. Jr., en-

tertained George Ogden anil James freest, of Bri Igeton. Sun-

day.

met Mis. E. a. Stratton snd daughter Helen, enrautc tram Harrisburg. P*. They remained over night with rotative* la Gloucester and returned borne hire on

Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. . V. Corson were In Atlantic City Monday. Mrs. Charles Cunningham motored to Ocean CMy'Monday. •Mr. end Mrs, E. U Ceraon and daughter railed on %x. and Mrs. Wesley Paulfin, Monday avenlag. Mis. R. F. Smith.. rallied on ca RL V. C91

Jame* Smith, of Pitcairn, la b«hi on a vacation riaiUag relative* and friends aiN stopping with his aunt. Mist Mary T. Rosa Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Sapp and

two children ware calling friends Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Arwllda Clark. Mira Mabel

Mrs. Hasel Ballanger and motored . to WOodbine

ard Griffith, Sr., returning to

s home Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Learning Oarraltm and Mrs. telle GarreUson ere Wildwood visitor* VMday. Mrs. Edna Foolks. of PhOadel . hla. and Miss Chambers and friend, of- Cape May, were calling on Mis. Matthews Saturday. Jacob Derr, of PleeaantvUls. spent Sunday here with

brother Fred.

George Weaver, Jr., has gone to Philadelphia to open a reatau“2b Nellie Trauger. of Flah ag Creek and FMladelphls. rest Friday craning E. parsonage with Rev. ariff Mrs. Brewln snd chlMrer. ' • The Jenkins family, of Wildwood. ars moving Into Ryan’i bungalow rsceaUy vacated by Char tea Lyons and family. Opal BeheUsager agent

Miss Dorothy Roblnaon spent Baturdey In Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalber. of Germantown, spent Sunday here

with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. George Powell were In Woodbine rtinday after-

Frank Van Glider and wife, of

I Westeott spent the

sums. Mr. and 1 and daughter. , of Merchantlay here with b Fldler. M Grace, of Court alater. Mrs.

Mias Mag git Camsron left on

OS,.

tat Orange. , Mr. and Mis. B. V. Coraos and My. and Mis.. 1- A., Corson, of i 6eesn CUy, toek Sunday dinner with E. L. Ooreopr and family. The M. E. MUe Society met Wednesday evening with Mrr E. A. Stratton.

noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Elbon Coreon and B. Edward, of Palermo, and Mr. and M.'a. James Williams, of TurnorvlUe. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch William*. Mr. Edgar Toon, of Phlladdiphla. spent Sunday here with friends. Mis. Zorah Corson, of Marmora. spefct Monday with Mrs. Linda Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burke and Mr. and Mr*. 8. G. Langley spent Thursday evening in Petersburg. with Mr. and Mrs. George

Hoff.

William C. Strack and Elisabeth Corson attended the meeting of the Weymouth Towjiahjp Board of Trade, held st vfUe Saturday afternoon. Eva D. Smith was In MUWIUe

Saturday.

Maurice Gandy, of Ocean City, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gandy.

The members of the Baptist Church turned out last Thursday and moved and cleared up the cemetery, which la a great Improvement. Born to John W. Hand and wife. • son on Sunday. October

10*.

Two heatrola beaters were Inalled In the Baptist Church

It week.

John &. Brown has opened up a general store In the building which he has Just had rebuilt. Mrs. Laura Brayman and Mrs. Helen Huff and eon. Robert, mov-

ed. from Erma Into what was

former*- ilr ' *

•fly fie office of the Rio Grande Packing Company. Howard Canham and family

moved last week to' Wildwood. They have lived here with Mr*. Can ham’s slater. Mrs. Frank Matter*. alnce they moved from

Canada last summer.

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Crcae* entertained relatives from Phila-

delphia on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. William C. MeDonel spent the week end with

his parent*.

Mrs. Mary Soudera and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bonham and eon. Billie, of Bridgeton, spent the

their bunga-

Mrs. Johm Fowler and children vi sited at Delip ont on Moa * day afternoon. Mra.'Lydia Bishop and Mrs. Hetman Lenher called on Mrs. Charles Noon on Monday. Ralph Peteraop attended s play st Millville on Monday evening. Mrs. Harry Maekie was In Vineland on Thursday. Hannah Hampton went to Delmo nt on Tuesday evening. • Harry Ried was a week end ▼1*1 tor of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hand. ' ■ Several from here attended the Reo Men’s lodge at Delmont on Friday evening. Kenneth Bomhan. wife and baby viewed her parents, Belleplaln. on Sunday. Misses Hilda Bingham Ethel Hand, of Clementon. spent the week end home with their parents. The O. K. Bible Class held I is business meeting -at Mrs. Alex Cameron's on Wednesday evening. October 14. Edward Robinson. Woodbine. Is spending a few days with William Fowler. Mr. L. Lee railed on Mr. Christopher Hand on Thursday eve-

ning.

Levi Hand and wjfe attended a funeral of a friend In the city on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Watson, of Green Creek, visile'* John Fowler and wife Tuesday evening. Mr. Lewis Peterson, of the Corson Inlet Coast Guard Station, visited his parent* on Wednesday. Mr. H. 0. Mackle made a bualtrtp to Ocean City on Tri-

Mr. and Mrs. Ward Higbee. j _jeaa City, spent Sunday wll the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mi|

Albert Heat.

Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Ocfeah View, 'spent Sunday 1 Mr. H. C. Mason. Mr. and Mra. 'Clinton ! and children, of MtUviUe. I the week-end wHb Mfrk f

parents. Mr.

Pettit. • t Miss Gladys Hera who ^ attending 1 ‘ -

den spent the week end wth her parents. Mr: ' and Mra. George

Hes

John Bh--anon and Mr. Ford, of Sea Isle, called on H.-T-Layton on Sunday. - ’J.

Mrs. Ford, of Avalon.

the week end with Mr. and Mr*.

r lies

low.

day.

Mr. William Peterson, wife and son. William Peteraop. Jr., and wife, spent Thursday evening with Garner Peterson and wife. Mrs. William Cheater has been entertaining her- niece the pest

Mr. and Nr*. 1 William BUdls of Atlantic City, ware Sunday

Mr. and Mra. Arts Kelly tertalncd relatives from Phtladel-

y phla on Sunday.

Mr. and Mra. Dertnls Fisher spent the week end with rela-

Gerner Peterson and eon went to Woodbine on Saturday eve-

ning.

Mr. A. Baud was to Delmont i Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Lee and Deon visited her parents on Sun-

aad Mrs. E. Boults attended an 1 via*tor* with Captain Maurice all-day meeting at the Naaaraae ’ Gandy.

Church at Pori EUnoboth

lives in MUIrlUe.

I took advantage of ■

Mis. John Winner and slater. Mrs. William Dlekensen. were sons left on Wednesday for Long

Y.. where they Urn until April.

Fifteen from here attended the Seequl-Centennlal 1m{ Tuesday.

Le Roy Boyd, wifc ai£d AhugEter. of Germantown, art spending two weeks with Mis. Boyd’s parents.

Robert MeCoaftb 4M'**fe. Mra. Viola Garrison wdhl

Camden Tuesdeay tor a few days’

Wildwood, spent the latter part of the woek with Mrs. Kath-

ine Jaggers.

The old Hildreth estate

been dosed for the winter, the family having returned to Capa

Goshen

Young, wife and four , daughter* w*re week-end vial tor* with hi* brother. Theodore, and " wife in Cape If "

George Moore.

. ter. |

I« »*ek Mrs. Chari

HHsAi'i

with relative* in, Claud* Young.

. . »t *

at ?ha I • Mra. Violet Rlaley. who

’ erturnsd to AUantle tnj^Tu^. ^John Alexandra and ffljj-, 9* Philadelphia; Jobs T.' Moore

; wKe. and George «ld. motored down end few hour* Wednesday

^ New Yjgrtor the w,£ler. # wlth. ' **M*. Friar French, of Marmora.

at Undid .

Many of our townspeopU took Advantage of the excursion -* Philadelphia on Columbus Day. tMiMarcus Shaw, for an extended Use. Is with his grandpareate, Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Robinson,

at Dennlaville.

William Foster, of Phllaas th* guest of Mr. and

Mra. Charles Mtzner on Wednesi day. * Mr. Lewis Powell was in Phlla Iphla with friends for a couple

pf days the past week.

•’Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jame*.

_ Philadelphia vlaitora on Wednaedar and Thuraday. Mr. and Mra. Charles Coombt.

sntsrtalned Howard Goff and family, from Colllngswood. Fri-

day and Saturday.

Mra. Jonnle Corson l* spendg a month with relatives al Wildwood and Angleaca. Mr. and Mrs. John Hearon -visited his aisUr, Mra Eunice CarroU. at DantUvir , the drat of

last week.

Mra Emma Corson was at

familiarly known _ _Jh ‘nKWri.” recently with her son. from WildFlorid*. wheie they will spend the winter. Mra Mary Griffith. Sr.. U having her home rebuilt at Coral Gable*. Fla. which was damaged badly In the recent storm there. Mra Effle Rice, of Maple lade, spent one day last wee) here with her mother. Mra Bray"TCra Fred Footer and baby spent Friday with Mra Katherine MaUhewa Mra Alice McCord, of Port Providence. Pa. wad calling Charles Hamer and family Sat t

unlay.

Mra. Roy Jaffers and daughtarn. Brett and Mari*, were entertained at supper Wednesday evening by Mra. Alfred Jackson.

Mr. aad Mra Ernest Downara pad Benjamin Springer spent Sun- . day In Philadalphla with rela-

tive*-

. -Mlae-Louise VanGllder. of Attaattc CUy. apent the week and with her father. Mra Elmer Cox spent Monday -with relatives at Del-

_ _ iiofi MUe An a* Gandy,

ing a apodal

boms of her stator. Mra Carlton WMtC “■

;cou. at South SeariUe. for

prj^l daya

Frank Romhergei Ocean City Friday. Mias Opal Schellenger attended the teachers’ Insltr.ie >t Ocean City last Wednead-or. .Idward Griffith. Jr., and Era. Owsrff* Douglass, teacher* here, also at-

tended.

Jain os Vial, of Wildwood, waa coring on friends here Satur-

Ocean View'

J7'*>

Mra. Joshua Harris

motored to Washington. D. C.. in their new car and spent the

Mr. and Mra Louis Mason and daughter, aad William GaaklU two eons attended the movies et Oceen CUy Seturdsy evening. Mr. and Mra William Emmons aad Mr. and Mra Norman Slropklna of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra Joseph Dow-

dph G. Denn. Harry Stanley and wife - and two hoy* are tenting In the wood* on the Graen Creek road. Thee* le are the gypelea who have coming here for year* and are very well liked by the townspeople. Mr. Stanley’s sister and two brother* are with them. Earl Hampton, who Is In the last Guard service and stationed Avakm, came horn - on Thursday on a five days’ le»vs. Part of the time he spent la Phlladel

Anna D. West, of Jenklntown. Pa., spent Sunday with Mlaa L. VanGllder. Franklin Krieg. of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mra. E. Way and dangb'er. Mlaa Katharine Downam.spent the week In Philadelphia with

relatives.

Kenneth Bossrlh and Mias Margaret Smith, of Egg Harbor, spent Sunday - afternoon with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond

larth.

^li^n^etairo^undsr'ilttripais »rt .entertaining relatives from week-end - visitor “"“•t pto|liMtrUta ovor th* week end.

their first meeting MriMs rihtml

_ Mr. and Mra Raymond Kltnaey anfi Mrs. Samuel Zelly spent from Tueeday until Sunday

Hatting In Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Miller. Jr.

end eon. are spending ihalr vi <lon at Niagara Falla aad

Frank Young, wife and thra*

rJ.,

i Philadelphia on

day* children, of Manner*. dxy evening with h^ brother

Base, and wife.

Norman Burke and wife, of Sfffi

. jckahoe. dined with hU parenU] day of ducking

hem Friday evening v

Twenty-four frtonde of Mra.

Georg* Hoff gathered at her

Thursday evening to help her

celebrate her birthday.

Mr*. Helen of ^“‘ r nont. waa a week-ead vlaltor with her mother. Mrs AUie Van

Gilder.

Mr*. Sera A- «• ««« 111. A specialist w*» oonsuHod. Vernon Smith and wH* of

Mra Alfred Jackson, of Fishing Creek. eras noted In town en

Friday.

Mr. Edwin B. Lewis and family. of Lansdowne. Pa., visited their daughter, Mrs. William 8. Thompson. ov#r the week end. Saturday many of our gunners

the Job bslng the first

Miss Almira Smith and Joseph Murphy attended teachers’ institute at Ocean CUy on Wednesday School was also closed on Turaday In celebration of Columbus Day. William Brown, of Cape May. and hie brother-in-law. Warren Harris, and wife and two sons. Jack and George, motored to Philadelphia In the former’s car. on Wednesday and spent the day at the Sestjul. Wesley Smith left here lest week for Florida In his new car. Jubal Smith has returned from a trip to Detroit. Mlct.

day.

'■‘■•Mr.' , dobe”Fetehian. of Attglesea. spent the week end with his sister, Mra Charles Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lenher and niece. Helen, spent Sunday In Egg Harbor with friends.

Mr. James Stiles end ( of Millville, spent Sunday ' his mother here. ‘ •£? Mbs. Amanda Troal. of 1 vllle, spen' Saturday and I day with her sister. Mrs. Pettit. Mrs. Sarah Carrlgau Spent 8 urday with Mr., and Mrs. -' - Hams, of Ocean View. 1 ■ Mr. H. C. Mason made a *Sb trip to Wildwood on f

day.

Mr. and Mra. Maurice WbtU of Delmont. spent the week-* with Mrs. Whlldto’s parent*'* and Mrs. WIlHaa Shprague. VMr. and Mra. Evaretuf McCormick, of Millville, spent the M end with her parents here. Mrs. J. H. Clark ai * ~ Levi Hand motored to 1 vllle on Wednesday. Mrs. R. B. Mason.aad ter. also Mrs. Joseph spent Wednesday afternoba the latter’s daughter. Mra 1 Eldredge. of LeesburgMr. and Mr*. John Harris non. Gilbert, motored to Bed ▼tile on Friday. Mr. and Mra. L motored to Avalon on Tbui evening. Mr. R. B. Hess made a bintnee* J trip to Millville, on Wednesday. Mr. Thomas Harris entertaiped the Eagles, of Millville, on ThMrtday evening., , ‘ Mr. Harry Moore, of Stoae Harbor, "spent Sunday with his brother hero.

Mlsa Jane Smith visited Mra Ben Roy lea. at Wildwood, on Sat-

urday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mra Clarence Moore called on relative* at Court

House on Sunday.

Mra Alba it Church and Mra Uda Ross, of Cap* May, were at the home of Mrs. Nelson Smith

on Saturday.

WE SUPPLY BABIES with all Ventnor. were Saturday afternoon BW d, Our stock Ineluds*

L-11— wiuum Eldrvdge and •varythlng 1

1 family. Sslttman’s. Sea ule^CUy.

Wilson

Mils Violet Ludwig the home of her parents.

Mrs. Neuber Dtonloa. after be-]

Ing here all summer. Uda Boult* u apendlag

a week or two in Cape May with her cousin. Miss Bars Dawauo. The Junior Bible Class met at the home of th* tsaeher. Melbourne Schellenger. last week. Wllllsm Dorsey and wife, of Rio Grande, have moved Into the little bungalow at Sally Marshall's crossing known as Eaaer'i

bungalow.

Mr. and Mra Claude Madden, Mr. and Mra Frank CchsUenger and Mr. and Mra Andrew Hewn were among thoee from here who apent Saturday evening in Cape

May.

Mrs. William Barbour, of Ocean City, apent Monday with her niece. Mra. Joeeph Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brad dock, of Somera Point, epent Thursday e/anlng with their son. Evsrett Simpkins and Harry Downam sftent the week end In

Bridgeton.

Mra. Elmer Cox and daughter* spent Wednesday In

Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. L. VanGllder. ol Northfield. spent Sunday with

relatives here.

Steven Parson has returned ! bom# after apeodtng some time In

has Mt Philadelphia,

Mra Antaony esnuso and two. daughter* are spending a few

days Id Fhlladslphla.

Mr. and Mrs. EH loahlsy snd D. of Tuckshoe. spenl Saturday with their parent*. Mr. aad Mra.

Louis MVaon

Mr. and Mra. Aaron Jsrnee. of Ocean City, ha** raturasd home after spending same Urns with their persata. Ur. and Mis. P.

Palermo

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Mra Ktbsl Hotl- and son. of j Marmora, spent Wednesday with Mia Wesley Paullin. Milton Ross. 0* Ml**m*r. called on Charles Cocaaboon. Sunday. 8-th Corson and eon. William, were In 8m Ule City Thuraday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Howard Defray and daughter. Velma, of Philadelphia. epent the week end here. James Graham waa In Ocekn City on Friday. Mra Spencer Young and eon, Robert, of Beasley’s Point, vlalted Mra. Howard Young oa Wed-

Mra Elton Coreon epeut a few days last week wUh relative* In Camden. Mrs. Charlie Coen*boon and daughter. Mary, were In Atlantic

, m ^fhs rut In danee waa probably

Mr. aad Mra. Alfred Jaekton Church will ■ and Mr aad Mra Roy Jaxxera.pt* suppei '

“it Li'tl*.'Oothl

Mr. and Mrs Edmund Jeffries, of Ocean CUy. spent Saturday wllu their parent*. Mr. and Mra. Joeeph Downam. Joseph Bowden, of Bridgeton, called on frlende here Monte

evening.

Th* Indies of Seaville

1 Invented by a daiffy with a raxor.

chicken pot

_ BeavtUe M. E

railing on Mra. Mn> L-tw. 1 Community Ilnll. Friday. Oriob-.'* at Ocean View. Sunday. ' ' *1. frtm • t<> » »•.

and ton. Curtis. Jr. apent .Sunday with Mr. end Mra Eugene Townsend. of Oceen View. William end Bicherd Cameron, of Ocean CUy. called on William T. Corson Thursday evening. William Bunting, of Unwood, celled on Charles Coeaaboon Sat-

urday afternoon.

Mr. and Mra Howard Defray and daughter. Mr. and Mra. berl Wells and aon apent Sunday w!!h Mr. and Mra. E. 8. Clout

Saltzmari s Sea Ule City’s Department Store

Come Out And VOTE!

For ihe Re-election of

Charles L- Foster

as a member of the Board of Chonen Freeholders, place a cross in the square to the left of his name, in the INDEPENDENT column, on the regular ticket, Tuesday, November 2. 1926.

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Thla advertiseaent ordered end paid for by Chert** E. Foster. South Seaville. N. J.

Mra. Howard MrVoagh Mr*. Reuben Cloutln* motored

Ocean City Thuraday afternoon.

and j