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Erma
Swainton-Clermont
Hand-- Madden Ila.- add»d COO hatr> -hlrks his already Urn.
i-hleken buaineas. | thv
Th< rejtular montiily buslne* i o: ih.- Epwouh L*'apin | s., p
was h*Iii Friday pvi-ninf; in the j g**:, barmen: o; the church Dus it> I M thv Rtnrmy evenlns only founwrh I j ; .y attended lev cream and crack- sa? r
Horace Sire and wile spt-r.• Firiay af;.:noon with Mtss Doro-
thy St«)hvr
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To«.d«<. Marc
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rjffs »at «ott Tons thbat. iaecb g. iwt-
-T- l I J Mr I Oo^y to tinndia« aoma ^ H «”?t ^Sunday! luckahoe '* h “ : Wrv :t'uh thrtr K>n. B»b«irt Woeller. ^ Cathy D.,s,et»n o' 1 Mr* Janie* 1>- Woolaon apent ! ; *r* mS!^ox B; v -‘j.'lt^w^n^.^nwrtaja- Mrs. >$ucratM »‘cPWlW. |rf|
Mi* inc Vr sister. Mi* Stewart, of ; t old Spring. *prnt Tmaoay with
-.slighter o< Mr. Philadelphia.
Mr*. T. Hemingway
sitter. Mr*. Ed»ard Berrell Frank Rulberroi • -pent ’1 nur* .
- .. nded the ba*keiS>all
• <.a Isle Friday .xr.ias. Marlon o:»i>
fearVsa « « jst
Ocean City Cape May County Orange, which her home with a set ere cold. Alvx Haldeman l* making lm s-Liw^d Pnat Mre Fannie wa* held m South s.-..lle Tu-.- Mrs. H. Smith motored to At-, p ,, , on hi* property,
er/ V • S-..VU Mi Oonithy Sleph..-!* and day even g. was attended by tho Untie City Sunday. Howard Palmer Vtolled Mr Ol. king w li.-v had one morv . • attended P the ’ Re- following member* of Tuckahoe Mr*. F. Hand b,r * u ' Ralph Klndlg on B inday after-
fl.nt Frida: - ..mg when h. ^j. Onmgt: Dr. and Mr*. W.: ter in Ocean Oty Thursday * J n
vtolt-d ttd* plan and neartij ' ’• CaSe May on'w>d- Yerkew. Captain Maurice Candy. Mr and Mr*. Stepbcnaon spent **«*«. and plapr* with a *• 1 ere hail * 1ora ‘: ; ,** 7 Mr*. Oeorge Dukes. Edgar Camp- Thursday evening in Wild* I : .,,,,-h, rr Klltabeth. spent Sun-
SOUTH JERSEY OIL COMPANY Distributor* of BUM OA8 »nd OIL Statlotto: Wildwood Sea I«le City Cape Kay Omit Em* Tins. Oruaaes. Gaa and Oil
The hail*tone* »>
smai: tatrbie*. 1: came with force vunugi to crack window pan*. Mrs John Flrtch.r ar.d four chM<re*.. at Woodcreet. N. J.. k*»;-c. Satcrlay here with her: Mi* Edith Pritchard enter- \
j ,-. ph Tbomaa and son. Gran- ^• n - ** r *; IVeaver _Bushy. ^r*. I!. , <.l Mllvllle. spent Saturday John Wallace. Mr*. R G. Lsngley, -he Thomas farm here. Chartea Lee. Mr. «■- Frank Addison entertain- w 1 ’' 1 Mr> H - '' J
M. Godfrey. Mr*. E1U Snyder. Mr* Jennie Still*. Mrs. F. K. Bailey. E D. Burley. Mrs. R. T. Bailey and Mr*. Harvey Taylor.
Cape May Point
nra«:uT s of Cop- May on her 'i* the Mm-rt o* C-Los^n aUwrtwMere. nut pr.vate life wr. uoiteruvker K- Mtiler »a» norr is Croerw-ith Camheriaad
electei Sbrr.E A*ter hi* tent as Sbr-.T Jk - r-_ e< to prime li/e J«r tout ”«•» ate two year* ago act.; wa* ».-rted a* Freeholder. Til- wBEMr* iate week were: UUiaa Kie:t. Moodhine. Sarah F«iOr.im. Woodbine Sikt G Dtwtam. Oceaa View. Frari S.ib; Sooth Sraville. no>er yiieke-rwon. South Dennis. T* each at the above, two theatre t.ek*ti hare been mailed. ••bet 'he SSibou-tt- oontwt Cast started, many folk* said it was too easy—they could reeoe8toe lb* praftle, at *5rat glance. Tbst'r becatme ih.y happened U ?«v ib the cowm inltie* that .rti»t. O Greenberg.
•his desk, the) would agree that it'd not ao ea*y after all. And that very fact make* this great contest more Interesting. If you hare to gueas. and then gue.-_ again, and then atudy a bit before you recognise the *11- ] boortte subject, there I* added test to the thing. Send in your answer*. C*e the coupon or a pew! card. The Bret Bre every week get theatre tlck-
t chard, last Tu ta-
le the column i WoulU like ticbeta lor:
THEATRE. If I am amengat !
Mra. Mabk Pi
day ereeine
Jame* Vtal. of Wildwood, wa* calling here one day last w e-A Mr* Beaty Elliott *pent th. greater part of last week here | with hr: mother. Miw Grace Brewln returned borne Saturday, after spending a week ot more with relative* in Cookslown. N. J. The Busy Bee Sunday school elas* were entertained Thursday even.ng with a St. Patrick’s party by Miss Marie K-lly. the girls all wore green drtmes. appropriate game* were played, after which a delieiou* treat was eerved. Mrs. Walter Garretbion ana daughters. Cora and Jennie, were guests of the class. The next regular monthly buninejn meeting will be held at the home of Mi** Opal Schellenger. Miss Sara Thomas., the County Librarian called on Mrs. Kalberlne Jaggers Thursday. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Brown, of Wildwood, were visitor* here laat
Wednesday.
The regular pa rent-tear hera* meeting will be held Wednesday. March 30. at the Erma school. Mr. Durell. the new Superintendent of school, owing to an unforeseen mportant meeting In Trenton v ill not be able to speak as was announced previously. but It 1* hoped Dr. Julius Way. of Court House, will be here to speak to l he mothers. The meetings are v* ry interesting
and helpful.
Gild Spring Mr. and Mrs. Ha: y Davi*. of Wildwood, stum: Friday here with
friends.
Mis Helena Ea. he*, of Reading. Pa., spent last week he:. ' w ith her cousin. Mrs. Eva Loper. j Mr. and Mr*. George Church, ol Cape Road, have bad their i
home remodeled.
Mra. Lewis Shaw and Mrs. 'Villiam Sheerts were Cour House
toitor* Monday.
: the Ijidles* Aid at a
. .on on Wednesday, as she will move to Camden in the near iiture. A delightful lunched was served. Th;- table was tsster iilly decorated with St. Patrick
day evening here with Mr. and
Mi*. Harry Woolaon.
Mr E- Wiliiard. of Philadelphia. spent the week end here
The many fnmd* of Dr. John with hi* family.
s r-s Vu'ir’w
i with hi* daughter. He recently May-
FRANK W. EBELHARE Hardware. Housefurnlshlnga and Boat Buppiles Plumbing. Heating and Sheet Metal Work Mechanic St. Cape Kay Court H»u»e“«*o*. 110 99th 8t and Thirf Are.. Stone Harhor. 5. 1.—«oot (z -EBELHARE HAH T"
Mr*. Joanna Douglase. of Court House. 1* spending a few days with her friend. Mrs. Electa God-
^ . .|,h hi. daughter, lie recent., »“• *”" d . f “ ,htr ’ r.rf^nflP f shad a very serious operation |Thomas Chreter, Friday. Uieemieia Mr , A le* Haldeman enter- Mr V V.1 »“ d “ n talned friend* one afternoon last returned to Philadelphia after Mary Ell* n Dubosq. of ,jundmg some time al the point Darby. Pa. spe-nt Sunday with. Mr , nd j|r* Thomas Alexan Mi-, flophto _ d’Rcmtra *?}•'-
Mra Nettie Godfrey and daueh- her pare nts here-. rter. of Philadelphia, spent Bun- talned friend* from Pnnadeil ter. of Wildwood, called on Mra John W Gandy was in Ocean »ith M: and Mra. 11. B. on Sundaj . , Electra Godfrey on Saturday. City on business on Monday. Woolaon and family. Mr. and Mra Jerome Ferris, ot John Hancock spent th *- k Glde-.n Adams was In Atlantic y r and Mr*. Edward Berrell 1’hlladclphia. spent Sunday at end w-lth hie daughter. Mr*. Web-' City on Monday. spent Sunday evening with their summer residence on Holly ster Bright, in Wildwood Dorothy Carvin. Rebecca Du- friends at Cold Spring. Avenue.
Mra Lixxie Sutton, of SeaviUbo-wj. Jennie Br.-yer. Harry Mr-. H. Woolaon and friends
spetit a day recently with Mr* Brvyer and Henry Duboetj. Jr..
E. R. COTTON
Gvil Engineer—Bonded Sunreyor Municipal and Highway Engineering Surer ys — Phuu — Speed enti—
Superraion of ConstnetinB
Specialuing in Beal EcUte DcrelopmenU, Town Planning, Street Paring. Municipal Improreinentb 619 Anbury Avenue Ocann City, N. I
-PMONI 177*W -
George Sayre. called
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ludlam family, of North Wildwood, on
and sons motored to Vineland Sunday.
and spent Monday with her Henry Duboaq. Sr. motored to constdB MIb* Emma Tempi- Wildwood one day last week. Mrs. John Vanderbortz ha* re- Frank Simms and family and turned to her home In Rather- Mrs. Thomas Mills, of Fatrvlew. j ford. N. J.. after spending pev- called on Le-wto Priest and family
eral weeks a: the houiv of her <<n Sunday.
daughter. Mr* Ralph E»in*. Marcu* Simms, of Blackwood. Mr. and Mr>. Recur Isard' called on his parents here on:
apent Iasi week :.i Atlantic City Sunday.
and attended the Anderson re- George Bre-vrr motored to vitals several evenings. : Woodbine on Sunday.
Frank Corliss, of Salem. I* | spending a few days here with his parent*. Rev. and Mra. J.
O. R. Corltoa
Rev. and Mrs. J. O. R. Corliss
have moved l«irk into the paraon-J l. L*gge spent Sunday In age. after sp-nding the winter In , Philadelphia. Salem. R.i. Cortina has been re- Mr. J Hand visited In Ocean turned to Ashury for another; City Thursday.
Mr. a-id Mrs. T. Reeves spent the week end in Fort Walhlng-
L EltonwMnU*. of Wild- j and Henry Duboaq. Jr". IrlJted Mr* William Hentheote. wood, visited Horace Woolson on r.n Mr. II Magnln and 1 at Odd Spring, on Sunday. Sun-lav afternoon.
West Cape May
ward Port atte
leader-’ extension clam of home ton.
econtmik-i. at the Baptist Annex Mrs. M. E. Blume was the Friday The meeting was un-. lurkr ,| nner of a pair ^ derthe baderehip of Mr*. Marion I ho*e during a contret held by the C. Bell, extension specialist in Jeanette Harmony Boy*, of WPG ! hut,.- management. The subj-c: M r. and Mrs. B. Schellenger mken up was "Lighting and Wall are reeiiving congratulations i nntsne* upon the birth of a daughter. Henry Maurer and Alliron Lud- Milllceat Hend< -mq was out lam took a motor trip through of town Sunday Atlantic County on Sunday. Pearl Argoe visited here Sat-
! urday.
Mrs. H. Harris entertained
Dennisville s “”. a ■'
and Mr*. M. Siephi
were in town Saturday.
Mr* Eunice Carrol! spent Josephine Christian entertain- ! rT 1 arsday and Friday with her ,-d Ruth Lovett, of PleaaantvUle i t sister Mrs. George Slow man, of Sunday evening. f _ *| UO »re‘Tnfl" Vr. vv-mee* tt es o. M * rion ,UB »“ eaUrtaiaed l
” 'Wior* Monday. Ca£ W^r anTwr, 7 a. b ‘' r P*?-'** ber * 8ur " , *»’- „ Ml. and Mm. James Lop.-r. o - u-illamTon Thur!d«v“ Mr? ' ' h “ lb - of Fhlladelphla. I PSMaBt.Uk. M-B. UBBUBP T“' «* »~* — •«». I ! with his hrother Charlre. -fw-H | laine d at the home of Mrs. A. I
Philadelphia. xlso C or*on. of South Seaville. on Sa
urday afternoon.
Mrs. E. T. Johnson, of Phil; d'-lphla. I* visiting her aunt. Mi
Hannah Townsend.
Mra. Mary Fidler ap<iit t’ week end with her dauxhtt Mrs. Carl W. Reamer, of Fran;
linville.
Mr*. Brook* Blixxai
upent Sunday here.
Mr*. William Harris to doing i nicely after undergoing an ope.-a-I' ui. InCov.pe. lit ipltal lael Weu-
nesday.
j Thomas Brannigan and Mia* Rae Mali., of Philadelphia, were entertained Sunday by Mi> Mary
Barnard.
.-pent the week end here Convention Hall
Accident
[Pbimtij fcSss South Seaville
While walking on the Bonrdk on Tuesday morning. Mr*. Jones, of 537 Rio Grande • nue. Wildwood, wa* thrown
Walter Barber ha* void all hi*' Eari” Wltmer. “Ulme" "“rox':, ■ l"t’t re.n*tr'irt^The°n% 'r.'."*
hou*.* in Simpsons Jan- Randy and Hattie Fidler attended • n~ou Ka.l. Her clothe* were
teeoige Ewing is buUdlag a a demonatration lesson at Court 'Mangled In a pile of luml* r
large hay bam on hi* plat • House on Wednesday afternoon After she was on her fat-t asain
Mr and Mr*. Alfred Ores.- Mis* Irene Woolaon. of Glass- «he dtorovered
•.iMie.1 Mr*. Cresses’ mother. Mi*, boro, viilled her paren-
Howell. In Dia* Creek. week end.
Edward Philips, of West Cap- 1 Mr*. J. E. Mecray and Mr*. J May. in having a Urge bara'Es*en. of Cape May. called o er-ct*d on '.he ground adjoining Mr*. Hannah Lloyd on Friday, hi- brother Robert’* place, h-:. J K. Carroll was a Wildwoo and ii is said he will soon . r. 'i-'i'or one day tbla week, a bungalow here. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompao The Woman’* Prayer Band held ' • - - - - •
• player meeting last Thursday
Switch Magic “No fires allowed within the city limits”—this is a city ordinance we may expect in the future, according to one of the last predictions of the great Stcinmetz. The time is coming according to this wizard of electricity, when electricity will completely revolutionize our domestic life. "No Fires" will mean just that—no fires in the furnaces, no fires in the range, no fires of any kind within the city limits. Fires will be condemned because they are dangerous, dirty and unsanitary. And electricity will more than adequately replace them, it will not only heat, cook and work for us. but it will keep us as cool and comfortable in the summer as warm in the winter. It will reduce ' housekeeping to an exact science, release the housewife from centuries of drudgery. Woman's place in the home will be elevated from that of a household drudge to that of a real executive who can devote her time and talents to h'>me-making ■ rather than just housekeeping. "Ni fires within the city limits"—there'll be no : necc for them when electricity shoulders their work. Switch magic will bring the harnessed power of water falls, coal mines, oil and gas wells throughout the land to the tip of a smooth, white forefinger.
Dodge Brothers Motor Car Vad& that Draw Crowd a and Sway Buyer* Little wonder Dodge Brothers Motor Cara today are accorded such t " *
Wiiiti
home of :
very nasty
axe in her nea coal. She l. u „... dlately notified Foreman Hickman »ho. m hi* effort* to avoid i i litieaUon for damage* offered replace the coat. He went to Philai d'-lphla on the next train and after a full day of shopping he i returned without the new mat
i to Cape May on Friday He reported that in view of the Helen Cavil tailed on high price* asked for that »tvi.
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Atlantic City Electric Company Ocean Gty Branch 10th . nd West Ave. Ocean City 130 "DO IT ELECTRICALLY”
siting I
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan made a buxine** trip to Court
House on Friday.
Mr. and Mr- A. B Corson en-' tertained a number of oui-of town friend* at dinner Saiutday
OTenlng.
H Mr*. Eva Riley wa* In Court
i eently.
John Elliott and son* have been making trip* to Trenton ! during th.: past couple weeks, bringing load* of produce home Mr*. Rirhatd Ewing entertained two guest* trom Dias Creek
one day last week
Margaret Ludlam. of South of coat it would pay him better i* Tuesday evening. to let the woman sue him forSamuel Weatcott epent the damages. When thing* began (1 , ’ • nd with hie family here look kerloua. friend* on l«otlAnna Bruce and children mierfered and settled the gri. i*-,-Saturday evening in Wild- dispute by calling upon a Wild- ' .. , .. , HO « 3 clothing store where the! v v i !^’e'Y B Jones nr coat wa* duplicated for IZ: '•"V. vlaited her sister. Mrs The price and style wa* wat,.
* last factor) to both partle* concerned .md a long, drawn out court Itu- - gat ion wa* avoided by FOX
CLOTHES. Ad* !
turn-
Emma Co tt. aflcr a t
1 Barr
JWore Quality than the Price Buys Elsewhere
Mr*. Jam.* Maxon entertained friend* from Hadduti- ’
field on Sunday.
Mire.-- Louisa R. Carlson, of j Oc-an City, and France* Smith, 1
i Mav onWi. ... - 1 Mr. John K ‘‘called on Mr . Headway, of 11 day.
The building sea. IS HEAE — Seasoncd' f.OMB£Ri *aauiu)iN«_
f horn-
Saturday evening. ■hia shoppers on Tu.-*-
9 Cent Sale Starting Saturday, March 26 th
A wide variety „l ureful houvehold article,,
toiltrt artiiles, ladiea’, men s and children’s — ,er y. f ‘ ,r - cut to this very low price. re-? 15 “T'rlf an unusual bargain. J hls ^ HI Save You Money If «»ii Fake Advantage of It. Oime in and are for yuutsi-K j ust what you can
get for NINE CENTS at
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Xi| w that the building season is here you s ! p, i:!ii yet acquainted ''■‘th this responsibit lumbrt yard. ^ v ’ er > builder or other individual who has done business with us agrees that wr give full value for the money and good service. Build now!
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