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. Mr*. Rukm'I Ynunc and n( MaryUnd. aprnt »ilh bis motbt-r. Mr a,, V.an*. , i . r Scoll. of Newark. i>p«-t hoiidaj* Wltb bis arandp* L r . a n<1 Mr*. Harry Bobbin*. On-ar Oily: Ml**. Marie FrrL n <t I’tilladelpbla; .'{erbert 5a*„ ind Mr. and Mr* Morrta -in. of tbla Blaoa. aiibe weddlnx of Mr. and '•hrtnopber 8oene». al lh«.r rii] KpUcnpal Chnrrb on Lia: afierno—i Mr*, fipene*- . in- inhered a* MU* lirlen lr tnd Mm. Theodore Wheai,1 Millville. raUed on J. E. .T and wife Saturday, lr- Linie Kidd, of Camden, mki'.* an Indeflnlto atay wl<b r s- of tbla plane. Waller Cloolln*. of I’alertno. Liuinena trip here Mon-
»i' Cnraon and alater-in-law. Mary T. Roa*. are ejx-miin* . <Uy* with bl* aon In deem Oscar Bailey has been :ing a few day* In Northern ■y on a fishing trip. Marie FYrKtiaon. erf Phllarlptua. called on friend* here
ntday.
r. and Mm. Henry Morehouse lamily are now occupy! n* r newly purchased home at
nsont.
Uorortby Stephenson and It. Mr*. Asa Madara. moil to Atlantic City Tur-day. Emma Gordon, of Ocean pent the week end here i In r ala ter.
CAPE MAY OOEITTY TIMES FRIDAY APStt AS. mi
Papc Seven
Maimora
South Seaville
iw. „
and Mm. Joaeph Hownt
spent Sunday rfflernoon with tc
tlvea la Wildwood. j Mr. and Mr*. Re. vea and rhll- 1 YTilHaw Roeap
dreo. of Helairrv tile. cullc<l on '* wk
friend* on Sunday. eleeca Ell. Mr. and Mr*. Lueian Eddie at- WiM*'*>d on bo-
tanded a funeral In Wildwood on Elmer Smith, of Boston, spent Tuesday. I the Easier holidays lo re with. Mr. and Mm. Murray Kerr and ■ fc! * ,ooth ’ r Mr*. S. S. Terry. i aon. ana Mr. and Mr». Joaeph *“"* Floreoea Coraon. at Bor-;
Price, or Philadelphia. .p,ni Sun-j^ 0 '";, ►P«' , «»>- Easter boll- Mm Morris Bn-ks. of Pitman.
“ spent Easter with her fatht
MU* Marie Kelley and Franc*Betty
Garretaon. of Erma, and Master tend with her i
George Kelley, of Philadelphia. Sark.
called on Mrs. Richard Uoyd on Herb* ■ Madara ov •• ]Sa*rt&y. Pblladelphl «here h* -p-
,K *va*L a, | The first nHarlerly conference week end * ith friend.-. ’.. ..*2. ! w *~ »" * h ' M E Church Mbs A* • Sm'th ha
pyj rt>J eeenln*. R*' J B. Kulp. alck the pu.-s wiek Idstrlct s-.ip. rlnendent M Kth*-h!u Voting call* preach* ■! the oermon. Goshen he: daughter. Mrs. Wilkie.
Westley Gramman. of Millville, wan a Monday evening vUlwi with his couwn*. William Dicker- ;
t ta West ceil' • f Toe in hoe. • . with her
day with Downam.
Mlaars Planes Canuso. Tesrle
and Sophie Wllkwkia. of phtu- ?<< ' f,liarlrt ' called on Mrs. Join •hlphU; Mr. and Mm. Aaron Jer-. R ‘ K *«’ afternoon, nee. of Ocean Ctty. spent Sunday Mr - “ n '’ Mr, ‘ r - *. Wcateott with Mr. and Mm. P. Cnnu.-*. '••"I Anderson were among Mr. and Mm. Joseph Dmnam ,h " ,e * ho 1 the toptism and children motoied to Atlantic al Twrkaho*- on Sunday. City Saturday. A I* Coraon called on R»'b*rt TVIIner. of PhlladelpblA I),nB ** vU,r ,riAnd * 00 Satorday
spent Sunday with hU mother. i»* ,Mno,,n '
IRkaes Mary and Bhoda D.w- Tbr O'** 1 * Chamber of Comnam .pent the week end with r ' 1 '‘ rer a ^r'bute*l n- l.oahes to friend* tn Somem Point ; ,h * - f»wldent» of the avsnue on
Mm. Howard Stlte*. of Bee*- , "' id * y -
l*y* Point, apent one day last The So,l,h Seaville Fire Com week with her slater. j Pany will verve a N* » England Mr*. Fred I-ngaramlslno and: A P r " daughter, of Philadelphia, apent I * S ' 5 ■*° ’ M ' Everyono U it
• - I riled. Adult.
' children. 25
i>« with her parente.
m. Newell Coraon. . Mr » ;;ichard Ewing and Wedne>
Xe le \an Gilder and wife. o^I^gught.-
. CO cents;
Sunday wl
The M.
of Cold Spring, spent th her mother. * E. Sunday aebool had ] pnucratn Sunday eve- . hildren did their parts
Albert Walfn
t iUst* r under the par-
Petersburg
ap- nt
In** we.k with her parents,
and Mm. P. Canuso.
Mr* Clemmlngton Mmaop. of Plilladelphla. 1* spending some time with her daughter. Mm.
Ernest Downam.
Mr. and Mm. Albert Kurtz and three children, of Egg Harbo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Kurtz. , *
Mia* Myra Way. of Trenton, la ’ ,
Is spending the we. k with her * t " in > l '‘ r »“"» ““ lh * mother. Mm. E. Way. leieuralon to Philadelphia on Fri-
M'. and Mr*. Andrew Belehle' 1,il> '
and daughter, of Bristol. Pa..! J°bn Downs, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with their *!*•-“' <**■ 'O'! »“b hi* parents. Mr. and Mm. Harry Parent*. Downam. Mr. and Mm. Jensen and Mr.
Mrs. William Barbour, of Ocean | ,, " d
Dias Creek
Mr*. Wilbert Bateman and Mia* ' Fpnny Bateman spent Friday in Millville with Mm. Edward Ram-
IU Ea*r.r ning. The
very Weil. • ii Mr. and M:* Richard Lloyd e and Mm. Mr**ick. of MlUviBe. spent Monday at Cape May with j
Mrs. Smith Stile*.
Mr*. Klwood Howell snd lan'ily and Mm. Maggie KeHn an.! MUs
Ida Barr *p*n‘ Wednesday In, Err* Wildwood. !*>f nor Mr*. Hannah Cahaley spent the i parent* Week end with b»r daughter at i We
WUdwood. jcreai****! int* rwst In the attendant J. E Chester. Raymond Uoyd at the Epworth league Sunday',
and John Cbamliem called al • evening*
Green Creek on Friday. ! Mm. I). ra Vos*. Mm. Lydcl, .Mr. and Mm. Bailey and faml- Smith and Mi« Uvla We.-tcott .
ly. of Phlladelphai. spent Easter attend*-.! th*h**r*- [Godfrey, in
Wilson Kane and sons, of Cam- day.
den. «penl Easter here. Mr*. Fred
Philadelphia
of Bnilertc visitor* with tl: James Cloud.
- glad f
with her * tailed on Ruasel Dlsuon on Sun-
day.
Goshen
Mr* Roland Sharp and daughTurkahoe. spent Tuesday h Mm. K. F. Smith. - Lillian Ytiuog spent Friwith her ulster. Mr*. Hobart i* • Ma.-y Richer!, of MarIville. called oh her abt*r n*-*day. r< Harry Robbins spent Wedlay with friends b re. r .atyl Mm. William .'.-^n and niotored to Dorothy Sunday. The M. E. Mite Society held monthly meeting at the "f Mr*. Harry tltbb*. and Mm. Burden Johnson *na. of River vide, railed td Mr*. Clareru Smith on
hday.
”r*. Oscar Bailey and daugh Arein. motored to Allantii Saturday evening, i. and Mr.v Elva Coraon, of Is Ford. Pa., spent r holidays with hU parent*, md Mm. Luther Coraon. and Mrs. M. F. Stephenson Friday night with West May relatives. * Artie Smith called on Ml** ue Young Saturday after-
Ocean View merit Bozarth. of Egg Haipent Sunday with his parMr. and Mm. Raymond Bo-
Mrs. George Simpkins and family, of Court lioux-. spent the week end with Mm. William
Weatherby.
GarfleJi! Lloyd was doing Jury Mias Frances High, of Sea Isle j duty last week. City. I* visiting her grandparents.; Mr . Bn ,| Dani..] Chambers Mr. and Mm. William High, thl* a nd sons spent Saturday evening | week. a t Eidora. Miss Clara Batt-mby has r*- M r . and Mr . Fred Smith and turned to hri home In Philadel-i daughter, of Stone Harbor, spent pbia .after spending aeveral dayaiKa^er with her parents, with her aunt. Mia* Clara Mrs. Sarah Mewdck. of Mlll-spring-r. viile. spent the week end with A special meeting of rile; her daughter. Ladlna* Aid Society was held at Mm Charles Grace and daughthe bom*- *.r Mr-. l-orraine | (pr and Mra. Carrie Errimm callChest- r. on Wednesday afternoon. ( ed at Court House on Sunday. Mim Elizabeth Bait* visltid j|,,. Howard Norton. Mm. Carher aister. Mr.* Spicer Oliver. | tie Scull and daughter. Mm. Ida at Wewt Cape May. part of last Barr and son. Mias Alma and week. Clifford Norton attended the eupMm. S. T. Crandnt and daugh- per at Green Creek on Tburaday ter. Adeline, and Mm. M. E. evening. Todd were In MUIvtlle on Thura-j .
day.
Beesley s Point
end.
Mr* R.,l
: Von
; Hilda. .
Smith, daughte
i Uvi
Wei
/ it?/ Products
'Firemen's Auailiao'. '
_ . j of Mrs. John Little-*, in
The many triends of Mm. Clar- caller- on Mi- Ij.ir W-*:*-,.tl. * 1 *" • Tueselay evening, enre Wllkb* are glad to know Mr*. John Ut>y pasee*! Mon- William Eidtrdge and - she b home again and trust she dny with her ni.-ce. Mrs. JeErires., were Weelnewday afterne* will gain in health and strangth. in Ocean City. on relatives In Gu.-hrii. Mm. E. I. Corson was In Ocean z=z.-.-. ■ : , ...... — City on bust nr*.* Monday. ———3—^ =
Mias Ruth Dailey and Mr*.;
Sotmr- Collin* were in Ocean PITTSBURGH City Monday. | —
Mim Lillian Young Is -pending
a few weeks with her *lst«r. Mrs.
Hobart Sapp.
Mr. K. A. Stratton was In Oeean City on business Tuenday. ! Mr. and Mm. William Gannon j were* in Ocean City Tuesday ei Mrs. Crlah Young called —. Mr. and Mr Sam G. Coraon on! Monday evening. The J. I. C * met Friday eve- i nlpg at the cluti house. Mr. and Mr*. Luther Coraon i entertained the- following « Easter Mr. and Mm. Elva I aon. of Chad'* Ford. Fa.; Luther Hcuil. of Madison. N. J.. and Bryant Jefferxem. Jr., of Collings-
wood.
Mia* Hannah Miller spent several day* with her brother and wife. Mr. and Mm. Thompson
Miller.
’ holidays i
l their aummr.
and Mrs. James Alien have led home after spending the ’ In Florida. . K. Wallace and aon. of 1c City, called on Mr. and Erncwt Downam Wednesday . John Camp was a Sea 1*7 visitor Saturday. . William Henderson and laughter*. „r Ocean City, on Mr. and Mrs, L. Coraon nday. and Mrs. Harry Butler, of hoe. called on Mr. and Mm. Vaul on Sunday, lain and Mr*. Frank Snow Ocean Ctty visitors Friday. Lena Reardon D bavife w home built. Lucian Eddi* Mng the carpenter work, r. and Mr*. James Huran children, of Atlantle Ctty.
friends In week end. A ndmler. on ‘Good Friday. J took advantage of the excursion j to Philadelphia from here. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Li-wls. of]| I-anwdowfce. Pa., were week-end j: guiwts with their daughter. Mra.ji William S. Thompson. Mm. Mae Whitaker visited her; daughter. Mm. Hamid Mori* y. at South Seaville. for a couple of; Weeks. Mm. F. W. James and Mrs.; Elizabeth Swain attended a I). A. R. convention, at Washington,ji D. C.. over the week end. Mr. and Mr*.-Charle- Carilslej and Mm. Carlos Broughton, of Eldorn. were Saturday vUitom at the home of Nelson Smith and! family. Mr. and Mm. Ben S. Royle* i and baby and Mis* Zed* Hewitt, j <rf WUdwood. were at <be home of Nelson Smith and family > n Sunday. The Blue Ribbon Club 1* preparing foe s baked bean supper to be held on the twenty-wcond. Instead of the Epworth League having their box lunch social.
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A. ROSENFELD The Winchester Store Adams Avenue Woodbine, N. ; Bell Phone: 3-K-6 Keystone 1
Announcement I desire to announc*- my candidacy for the office of State Senator. I shall be pleased to have the support of the people at the Primary Election. June 21st. 1927
Repairmen: We have installed n RriwibbittinR Machine with which we are able to rebabbit and bore con-necting-rods and bronze-back bearings for any make of automobile, truck and tractor. Also bearings for stationary engines, boat motors, etc. For years garage men and car owners have licen throwing away their burned out and worn out connecting rod and bronze-hack bearings, but now you are acquainted with a firm who will rebabbit them like new and at much less cost than new parts or factory exchange. It is now agreed on, by the foremost engineers. that there is one best way to do this work. ai'J that is to cast the babbit direct in the rod and then bore to fit the crank-si.aft. This is the Method we use. Let us rebabbit one of your rods and convince you that we can eliminate 95 per cent, of your scrapping. Yours for Service.
Mazurie’s Garage and Machine Shop Landis Ave. Sea Isle City Bell Phone 42
“Rich Man, Poor Man ...” The same light that casts its soft beams from the tiny windows of a poor man's cottage illuminates the palatial halls of the rich man's mansion. n* same electricity pulses through the wires for all to enjoy, at the same cost. The humblest consumer may have as good a grade of light as the proudest. Electric Service is democratic Divorced from |»<>litics. it is honest and impartial— solidly of, for and by the people.
Atlantic City Electric Company /Ocean City Blanch 10th and West Ave. Ocean City 130 “Do It Electrically”
Buick is in a Value Class B UICK’S position of leadership is founded on value. Its constant aim is to build each Buick better than the last. And today, despite that leadership well won and firmly held, Buick is constantly seeking to improve its design—constantly searching for the new and better thing— constantly striving still turther to increase the value on which Buick’s leadership is based. MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD. N. J. Joseph Scrivani. Proprietor BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY ’ Haven Avenue at Tenth Street Ocean City. N. J.

