Ml*. John lljrl'-r »nd ..non. of MUItIIIp. rallrd
h.-ro. Salunl i
Mrs. Frank May soil
Mr* U Moro lt Wooten , HhuudelpMa.
M- and Mrr. Eddlr lirnnon s |y ,hplr aumm-r horn-
.p.n! Monday wsnlns »i<*> M ' i,.
ind Mra. Alfr-.*d SlM“! y. s. E. Young* fpvnt Monrird altera-! Mrs. Hannah Yaarickr : l1sT ■ Phlladetphla.
tbr Oouglaaa »P« rl -. rained at dinner on '•edn.-sdav x) . an d Mrs. Panderaollce an
last Mm. Herbert Sh;». Mi- Kayroosd and Hoawrd. c Freeman Vearirkr. Mrs *** rrjr ! h-slsetoli. igrent Sunday with Mi Hawn. Mra. Alfred Sheets. Mrs , Mnt wtllkama Adams Hannah Woolaon. Mr Huas i: y, V.'yellle Dailey, of Catnd -n. Schellenger. Mrs Aithur Fov p , . t(l , rn rt with hi.*
Mrs. Edmund F-a. and Mrs M ,„, her _ berc .
Lemuel Sehrllenger. M t- Spencer Young and aon. Mlaa f-Yanr. Ilonahue. | Knbrrl _ o, BeealeyY Point, spent Salem. Kprnt the Wiek end •l'* 1 i y ,,t n ^d a jr with her moth-: Mrs. Firnan Foi w.lllam T. Corson and John
Charles Wodrott and wife.
Fred Tompkin* lef la*i wee for a bustaom trip to Europ. - CMmartor Clarenrr Duakl*
berg'
The work of re-grading Cedar Avenue was started by RKhard
Ultra last Friday.
A large number of vlaitora
were down Sunday. Several launches were "put over" for the
Oral lime, during th* day. Surveyors were in the Inlet last week making a survey for TownwrndV Inlet-Avalon
Mrs. Mary Tilton and Mr*. Mary Priest called on Georgn Mohr and family, of Ocean View, on Sunday. lemuel late, wife and son and Mias Virginia Ihlt-o*!. of Sea Isle • Ity. called on Henry Uubomi and
family Sunday evening.
Mra. Ellrabtth liuNmq and daughter. Virigirja and Rebecca, were In Tuckahoe on Tuesv ay. Thomas Hreyrr. of -Peter Imre, railed on George Itreyer on I
V.rtard motored to Ocean City
I Kr ilday
South Seaville
renlng.
Fltggerald of Orean
City, called on William Corson
i Saturday evening.
Carl Clouting, of Wilds »od -pent Sunday with hiv parenu
Atlantic City Electric
Company has completed the newlji***. at ring here. The old pnlm have r Jee4 repiared new generatnm Inmatted. aid old wiring removed. In harmony with the new wiring.
the Bell Telephone Company i.*j their lines J Mra. L. I- I oat. i was a Wl
in the Inlet. ' wood vtattor on Friday.
Clarence Uunkkberger repori- j „ (umlly vUtted j , a bt « bomr hen aft. r spending that early tenting Ir t-ri-k He, (|iefldll ^ yjorrh, c Sunday Lj,, winter In Westfield. •ays that It Is better fha:, ever. Arthur Laricfca was In Orean* Mia* Rnth Derault. of Phllawith this time vj^ Satunis) eventag. ! delpht*. spent Eumday with rrla-
and Mra. ( M W-meo«i J tKr* here.
IWnlamln Cran. moi 1 I Egg Harbor Sunday Wlnflsld Corson has
Frank Young has a n w truck. Mr> Thotua* Ball-nger left Sunday tor Samaritan Hospital, Phll.- t'iphla. for an operation, r and Mr*. Frank Young children, were in Ocean City Saturday evening. Vriah Young is driving
well.
ill.- Hailey spent Sunday
with his mother.
Norman Bailey, of Corbin Clly. was In town Monday on business _ and Mr*. Ernest Madara and L'tMan Adam*, were in MU1-
rtllr Saturday evening.
Everett Stuffela. Jr., of New York and Alfred Tll*on. of Brooklyn. ai.- «pet.dlng a few weeks
with the 'ormer'* parent*.
Mis- Cornelia Corson *p* nt Sun day • ventng with Miss Helen
nmiry
M- and Mrs E. U Ccrson Dtor.d to Bridgeton Sunday jjts- Ruth Dailey and Mra
James Whitehead, of Mays 8nm< . r . (Mlllaa were in Ocean
Landing, wa* tn Iowa Friday.,
calling on friend*. Mr- Bora Coraon spent Sunday Mnt. 8. G Langley and son. ancrB 3 OB W |th her Mster.
wete Sunday rMtors with rela-
allves tn Camden.
Mr and Mr*. John Palmdrspent tto week end at Wilmington. Del The girl* of the eighth grade* of Tuckahoe acho.il (upper townhip), Woodbine school and Corbin City school haw been tn-tt.-d to participate In tly School
An
Mr and Mr*. John Pontiere.j Mr*, f ! Ocean City, were Monday calie, Ocean City, railed on hi. "*1 ^" E,,0,C, OC Mra. nwa fWriUIter. Mr*. Carl Grill*, one day j * ^“"tattle and Sarah Fidler! WtHUm »** hb
a*. «•-“?* *“ 1 c.,«. a~*. — T;"
* B u*- arid Mi* Edwin l«rwl*. of! Mrs. I'rank Gandy and son Jnfei cite on Mr and yuned EgteteM fcCtwt,
- I*.-
I of WUdsood. Visited here OB 8un-|rt Jt./r with hi? alater In Jt«n!
Henrv Ihibosq and Wife, and M. H. Nagntn and wit. motored to ,
Millville on Saturday.
A Tapplnl.r. ot SoavlUe. called ,
on John Angely on Monday.
Tuckahoe
Mr and Mr*. Ed. Lacroix spent
Sunday at Cape May.
Bernard Terry wa*
visitor at hi* home
> week-end
GoMen Reap
the M E Sunday eehool
E bold a roast b-*t «PI th. Palermo Hall. May I'
Mr- Morns St.ph. Tueeday with her •
William Sapp.
, T', J T , i 0~re ; J.*. TW.. «. — »,». Club ' n ‘ vUn * iPweheme.. called »■ Mr*. L, Atlanttc City. f>a«d Tburw, Cub homw Witty everinj^ j^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Mra. U-L.
i d, motored “^e an
eki... a— r , rn ( n * ! the I.*di«V Aid. Friday •ventr.* Mra Richard Voaa and Mr. William Sapp and wtN called ! Mr*. C. Our*!, of Wemmou' ; w ,„ f . r voaa attended the tra ti , Ti* uncle”Alfred Sapp, ot .-pent toe week end with ber ; ,minul banquet tn honor of Jnd.. Memburg. Wednesday evening . parent.. Mr. -.ad Mra. Chrrb^ |lrtlr) Hdredg*. at tbs Gate.
Mr. and Mra. Jow ph McCall, Ja. ent Thuraday evening with Mra.
Balling YouB - aB< , ,4,0. '. given te Judge Kldreogv ai vmtj
..at one day last wra* »nh : Gateway on Saturday • eening father. <>01 cr nidrvdgc hrr mother in Palermo i Mra. Martin Janme and daugh- The pie and cake Bale, ft* Min Mary Rlckert of Ma'-|ter. Mra. C. Grate, of Merchant-1 bearttt of tlv P and T. Asaoru •hall.tile, ailed on her staler.| vlUe. are spending a few day* Hob held Frida}, cleared $W>
Mra. Catherla* Skilth. Thursday, at their eottwr her. Mrs. Asa Madara rpent Wed-! Era. Frank Boabnell and rhlldnraday »tth Mra. Howard Stltra.Jren. motored to Dorcb.-ster on
Morn- Stephenson la now, Sunday,
working tn .Cape May vitfc
Tuckahoe
E. A.
tad Mra. Chrrles^ Hrt>ry Elaradge,
a t aslno. 'a Somers Point. Satan ■ • lib Mr*. I Mr. and Mra O. M t^ary ■ , -jpvenltig. tended the TsaHrSoalsI IMuner Ro.^.ll Kidredge, of Egg Har
. , D( j ton. j given le Judge Eldradgr at 'h* bor. wa* a Sunday viailor vrtlh hi
Beading railroad
Mr Thomas Ballinger. Frankllnville. spent Sunday with
1 Satnrday and Mra.
. tenatned onto!-town guest*
The Lufiman family U down ’yf.’Zp.t, e
tag painted.
The bulk heading being don. m the Gray property at Csdai
and Sound Avenues is nraring sotMjy
ThT Homestead Realty Com-^ *- v »" Gilder and wl»«. of: pony are gravelling the .treets NorrMletd virltrf at the borne of: In their development. I Johr ' Koc*»' OB *«nda}. The Spaa'.-h hnagalo* of H B. Payne. Jr. and familyi Oarenee Dnokelbergei t* being vt»Hnd Dennisville rclattsss Sun-
heautifird with Ike addition of day evening,
shrubbery. I Mr and Mra Jams* Smith.
j Peteraborg. called Terry on Sunday
! A B. < oraon aaa in « < !on buctnce* 00 Tuesday
E. A Grace and H < Whiting
The Bible da** held ' he. r ArbotlBI m oort monthly bvrataera meotlag at the HnBlaa . Monday evening horn- v* Mra. Frank Bar-eit. . laud* Htee and Ira Hew. of GW*. Carl'on and wife, "t ^ m adr a t.uMmsa rail i»
1 ‘ lovrn Monday cr»-nt:iy
Charle.- Co—a boor: and dinner given Imi» Myrtle MMara spent Thura-
Uk Gates ay j day la Atlantic City. Mias Elliab.’h Corson. of
Hltner t-n- Mount Holly, spent the week end
! with her parent* here.
| Mra. Bowsti! Young cp nt Sunday with her daughter. Mra
of B-esley •*
Point.
Mr*. Weatcott and fan.il.' nt Itorothy. have moved to the Saudi, home here. Mr and Mra. R. Tomlin. Westfield, are pending some time
here.
1 Mra. S. 8.
Fishing Creek
r pit- i
te rulm 1 their lead.** on Tuesday evening with very 1 leaning note! iaiaatent. after . hlrh refreed no-nta were aei Hi family
Greenfield
Mr. Y Friday » family George Hr ever and family and Ml-.' P.efaereM thiboaq were In Woodbine on Sunday. Spent , r Tilton and family have a, in attar spending the winter
Medal Award
Legion, offered for the .unity by the Auxiliary of the Aaron Wirthkamp * ell 1*0*1. No U»- A handle bronte medal will be award- ._ the gill m each of the above mentioned school., who ha* net all requlremert* and aualaed those qualities of character e*aenttal to the developavent of the high type •>? rittxenshlp. namely honor, courage, acholarahlp. leaderahlp. *errlce. aad Americanism. Each winner wUl also recelv. a certificate. Th. Auxiliary of the Aaron Wirthkamp Colwell Post will hold a pie and cake sale In the Po-t room Saturday afternoon. May 7. at two o’clock, daylight
savTog lime.
Mrs Electa Churchill and Mra. Mary B. Bar, have returned after having spent some time In Millville with relatives. The Ladle.’ Aid. of the Methodist church, met at the home of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Sack. Tuesday evening. Mr*. Norman Burke entertain- . 1 member* of the Bu*y Bet last
Thursday.
Ed. Sharp. F. 8 N visiting at hi* home here.
Corson and wife. Mra. j .a tidy, and Mia* Bennie! in. of Ocean City, called and Mrs. E. L. Coraon
Sunday afternoon.
Milton Dailey spent Sunday with friend* al Northflcld. Mis* Helen Stratton, accompan-
ied by her rousin. Ml** Carrie Holrrort of Gloucester, spent the
week <nd in Washington. After spending the winter tn
Florida Mia* Maggie Cameron returned to her summer home
here.
There will be Baptism In Palermo Baptl*’. church. May S. In the evening.
Petersburg
Ml** My rtle Madara. of Palermo. I “j -as a week-end guest ot Herbert
City, one day last week | < ampbell and wtle. Ernest Madara and daugh- Mr , BUke and daughter. »rnt one afternoon ihl*] of t a*e May City, wart Sunday
week with Mrs. Amy Cxnnon. wt th Soroer. Sack and
and Mr*. Clarence WIlkl*i V |f ( .
called on fhriend* her*. Friday) MrB Uwr lagersoli it spending real at U me with her daughter in
Pearl Sapp and son spent
Marmora
day Mr
City, here. Dr. William -le. of Philadelphia. spent the week end here at hts summer hi r. and Mrs. William Layton daughter. Dorris, motored Tutfcahm Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Bailey and daughter, of Frankllnville. wiled 01. her brother Tom. Eua-
Mr*. Bryant Jeffries, of ColBarent.
Mr* John Yank and daughb -
of Ocean 1 Tty. were Sunday vwi-
Ith her mother. Mra. Rm
arsa Groom*
Joseph Hall. Miss Alios Eld radge and Mlaa May Bradr. y v tatted In Kldora. Sunday afterMra. Sara Carrigan, Mrs. M’ill lam Tom tin, Jr, daughter and Violet Rl*ley. of AUantK ■err Sunday guest* of Wai-
ter Voss and wife.
Covert Winner, of Trenton. va» week-end visitor under the par
rata! roof.
Norman Burke and wile, of
Friday afternoon with her mother
and -i-t#r.
We are very sorry to heat Mr*. Thomas Ballinger was taken to the Samaritan Hospital. Philadelphia. in undergo aa operation.
Dennisville
Mi Earl Chester. Of German town, spent Surday with hi* mother. Mr*. Hannah Chest Mi and Mrs. \*eroy May and son. of Cwcrt Hoove, and Mr. and Mr* Lewi* »i41er. of Oceai View, called on Mrs. Frank Fid-
ler on Sundgy
Mr. and Mr- Fluvial Jam**, ol Ooahrn. called on Mr*. Bril' Janie- on Sunday. Mra. Helen Carl! spent th. week end with Mi*. Robs Carroll,
of Audubon.
Mra. Howard Van Aretdalen ba* rammed to her bom.
warning >n after -pending time srlth her mother.
Sew York. , Van Glider and *on Burroughs, motored to PkUad-1-Phu. chopping "Thursday Herbert Campbell, wif*. daughter and Mis* Myrtle Madara. motored to Bridgeton on Sunday William ingeraoll. of Irtllbbeth jd some Interior decorating nt hi* mother'* home last week Somers Sack and wife, attended the funeral ol Mra. Cordelia Sack, n Ocean City, or: Tuaaday Mrs. Jama* Smith attended the ounty Chamber of C n reting la Woodbine. Thursday -veniag. Mr*. Carrie ' oraon. Mra Tripp!. . Mra. Paulin and Mrs L. Hend. i Palermo, were Tuesday vtsllors with Mrs Herbagt Camp
bell.
RoUnd Van Glider, of Allen town. Pa- spent a part of tost week with hla brotker. Th* tea* and family HU mothar. Mr*. Eva Van Glider, returned horn, with
liar lea Bengal
Richard Vo*
rblldra
S wife.
Young, wife and four were week-end ftsRnrs parent*. Clnwde Young and wife, to Millville.
hart** Hand. Jr- wns a Rundav visitor with friends In Goshen
Valentine were week-end vtaftor rttt Rev. and Mrs. Charles liana. In Kwea. N. J. Edmund Bernett. wife and aoa, of lAiisdale. Pa. were Sunday visitor.- at the Van Glider bom-
strad
Mias MIRicrat IjugUlln wa* given a birthday party Monday - vening by several of her young friends. An evening of game* tjd mostr was enjoyed. A srSool trust.-, meeting wa* held Monday evening with a tofgr <-ro«d nt tending. Much bnahMas
Mr*. Peart P toy and Mra. Oorn*Iia Row. we* elected to tech another year In our school. Mis* J-bc rra*.T wa* made principal ot
George Hoff. wife. grandd*-.gh-j the Tuck hoe school.
■P. . r. Ethel Mason and nephew, John Ui-y and wife, moved to Mra. Beulah Grare entertained I Walter L'rra-.tooe. pana- d ' karwtay Gla-vtioro, ehere Mr. Uby to em1 relative* Irom Philadelphia, aev-jvrtth the former'* dauglMr. Mrs ployed by B. G. <a>r*on. a real
1 era! days tbt* week J
How Much Are Your Dollars Worth?
X ^4 x j \ v *’ ^ -qy
if you spend them in Wildwood each one is worth one hundred cents. Wildwood merchants believe in dollar-for-dollar value. That’s one of the reasons so many folks do their shopping in Wildwood and so many more are coming to realize that Wildwood is, indeed, The Shopping Center of Cape May County.” No matter whether you are buying Drugs or Gifts, Clothing or Millinery, Furniture or Hardware, Jewelry or Groceries, a Permanent Wave or a Good Dinner you get full value for your dollars in W ildwood. And Wildwood merchants carry a variety of merchandise that makes shopping in this resort both pleasant and satisfying to the discriminating buyer.
TW following member* of the Wildwood Merchant*' Akboctaiion are backing the Buy-in-WUd wood movement, and are pledged to give you good goods, good service, and honest values:
JACKSON’S DRUG STORE FAe SSSSiL Oak and Pacifsr Avenues FOX BROTHERS LraW and Men s Cloth** 4400 Pacibt Avenue SATWOFF A BRASLOW Ladm and Men * Wearing Apparel 3614 fVtfk Avenue tenenbaums Hart. Shafner an< ! Marx Clothe* Haberdashesy ami Shoes the rosella shop rWe«. C«H. and Mdltnery M, 1{ dr and Ph&c Avenues
L. S. CALDWELL jewek r — Wtroias and Records 3310 Pacific Avenue J ARRIS' LADIES' SHOP Women * Wear and Hosiery * 3703 Pacific Avenue ATLANTIC COAL YARDS Wildwood Rio Grande l.uitic Screened Coni Good VI ifl lec STALLFR’S HARDWARE STORE Easy VI aahers and General Hardware 3607-09 Pacific Avenue THE FASHION SHOP I Sapel. Prop 3308 °arific Ave.
A CAMPANARO Ladies’ and Men's Made to Order Clothes 127 East Oak Avenue TUSHINGHAM’S Office Furniture—Stationery 210 East Oak Avenue konowitch brothers, inc. Wildwood's Finest Market 3403 Pacific Avenue AARON’S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifu Cedar and Pacific Avenues BAKER BROTHERS Paints, Claw and General Fiardware 4311 Pacific Avenue
R. W. RYAN "Wildwood's Furniture Store” I 33 East Wildwood Avenue JERRY’S DE LUXE BEAUTY PARLOR Nestle Circuitnc Wavers 3102 Pacific Avenue SANDRY’S WILDWOOD DEPT. STORE 1 urnrture. Toys and General Merchandise 3901 Pacific Avenue E. L. CHALMERS Real Estate 43<M Pacific Avenue SHEER S RESTAURANT Good Food. Well Served New Jersey and Spruce Ave* . Anglesea

