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porrh. who rermOT «»P■1, „| oar wMowa. brtmfht r*. from their home IB HuUf< 10 tI*» friend* hew. ikTBible Om* »** on*4 *t th • home of ('aptnln Virle'f. Tbur»d*y erenln*. Er , and Mr*. Peter Sampan Saturday In Millville. Hiirj Hill and Mr*. Geor«e el Wildwood, called “ , Her. Friday. »iB M M. Norbury, In c uti tb. »lfe and two alater*. »ain am! Mr*. Faster, drove - Hoaw to visit the cemeuif thence to Stone Harbor, rat and Avalon on Mtmday. people are much dlaappotrtthe balance of out main u cot to be cemented. Init *!ll l« alven a coat of
h Schellen«er wa* no badly ! the pant week by helna t,y a cow aa to need a '» care. Chris Scully, her two datuchjd Mr*. I.m lla Scully railed s frank Mathia. Saturday. l/t*ard Shaw, of Cold called or her aunt. Mr*. ; Ueds. Saturday. Jane* Tomlin, who baa initr ill for the past w min*. Arthur Holllnjohoad drove shea. Saturday even In* tar land* on the *rarw > Short, with his wife • drove up to spend the r.i with hia parents, at Karro." in the AHe*:.eo> !• near Allentown. Their - throufh the historic Per- « >alley, where the scenery t!:>n*tn : yet ever beaulla* Hn Mortimer iienderaoo. horn, spent the week end and Mrs. C. H. lx>per -• Phtne Conover, woo has finer for Mrs. Uda Parson*, an House, waa railed home »>' »«ek becanae of Illness ' hatband. ~n ! Mrs. 6<*r Kay hr*, id West Cape Saturday eveninir with re latere. ^ Mrs Edward Armatron*. iW»«id. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Charles
held
tin* in the rhu-< h here. prorram ronslsted of son*s
'•rtbillOOs.
““r dUtrict superintendent. * H'lendM addreoa. The
1 »»* filled.
•SUnford Koblnaon. of Mount bl* father. Aamn Robheodorc Hickman and wife Millie Norbury on a slcht r 'P Ih at covered prartlcally ''■•er part of New Jersey
‘ They
Mrs. Chari I* Bln ah am entertained company from out-of-town on Sunday. Ralph Pederson was in Mill vllle 'm buslnem Saturday eve-
ning.
Hilda UlnKbam. of Clem enton IleiKhU. visited her parents week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 111 ogham and Mrs. William Peterson. Sr., motored to Millville Saturday. Baud, wife and children visited /riend* at llammonlon on Sunday. Howard Curt!*, of East Owns- , spent the week end with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Haley. Kenneth Bonham, wife t daughter, spent Decoration Day Beileplaln Wilbert Ireland and family, o! Millville, visited relative* on Sun
day.
Belleplain
Ernia
Miss Glendora Mason returned 1 Mr- Earl Hoop*' sister and home from her rip to Washing-{husband, of Philadelphia, spent ton on Friday. Sunday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nickcraon Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dawwon. and children, of Millville, spent'of Atlantlr City, visited Mr. sd the week end with the Utter’s Mr*. Knorh Miller. Jr.. Sunday, parents. Mr. and Mr*. C. H> j Mrs. Sooders and daughter, of Mrs. R. Payne, of Br dgetoo. >rid*r«on. railed on Mr*. Ou* ■•pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.'Snyder Monday. J. H. Clark. Mr* V Miller and daughter, of Miss Jennie Turr.. r. of Phila-iPbUad.-lphla. called on Mr*. Sara Uelphia. open*, isaturday with her!»•»*«’•■ Thursday afternoon, rioter. Mrs. Rebecca Hess. Mis. Jrasie Walker is sepnding Robiti Wdltom*. of PhlUdrlpUia.: •‘‘■tw t'mr In QorbiC. Canada, spent Sunday with friends here, {with her daughter. Mrs. E.Mh McCormick and 'hlld- Mr. and Mrs. CUrener Nichols reo. of Millville, spent the week enlertaln.d tompany from Bridge-
end with her parent*. Mr. and ton Sunday.
Mr* Jacob Pettit Mrs. Viola Wood, of Goshen. 1* Mr. and Mr* Scott Howell, of stopping with her father. John
Millville, spent Sunday with her Uoncs.
parents. Mr. and Mr* William Mr. and Mr*. Clarence GaliaHarrl*. igher and Mr*. Rebecca Neal, of Mr. and Mr*. Albert Eldredge, Cape May City, rolled on Mr. nod of lyeesbugg. spent Sunday with ' Mr*. Jaroe* Hawn on Sunday, her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs UUzIe Wmtcott and Maaoo. daughter and Luther Ingernnll. Mrs. Margaret Whildin and Mr*, i Chlncotague Island. Vo., were Mary Wbfldln. of Delmimt. attended 1 here for i-rcral day* and atlodge here on Tuesday evening, i tended their brother. Harry’s.
Miss Gladys Hc*s. of Camden, funeral.
Mr*. Hannah Thomas, who ent the winter in Florida with
returned lo her
Paul Peterson. ape«t Saturday
with hU cousin* at dUivHle.
Sam Christian i nd wife spent Sunday evenlnc with William
Peltrson. Jr. and wife.
Alvin Han. and wife were in
tenburg on Friday evening.
Mr*. Heiavan Lenher ha; been eniertainkng company from Egg:
Harbor toe pari week 'spent Decoration Day with her : Garner Peterson and Edwin iparents, Mr. and Mrs. George!
Noon was la DelmRalph Peterson
Bcllepisin Friday evening.
Samuel Christian colled on
John Fowler on M mday evening.
Edwin Noon motored to Green Creek on Monday evening. Mrs Mary Peterson and Samel Hampton attended the cumencement at U^sburg on Friday
•wning.
John Fowler and family vnrialnvd relatives from Green Creek on Friday evening. South Seaville Mia* Enid Grace spent Thursday In Ocoan tMty. Wan. i) J. Larlekn was a Philadelphia shopper lost week. E. Foster and family, of Camden. spent the week end at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. V. McGInley trrtalned guests from Philadelphia and Westmont, week end. .Mrs. Thomas Landing returned to her home. In Hagerstown, af ter spending two week* here with her parents.
Fisher.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Piemen had week-end guests from Pen-
field. Pa.
Sir. and Mr*. A. H Corson entertained their nephew, from Al toons. Pa., over Memorial Day. Russell Payne, of the United State Navy. Is now at home with
hi* parents.
The Rocap families tweaped *rnou» Injury on Thursday
Beesley’s Point Mtssc Helen and Francos Strati.in motored lo Ocean City
8a.:<rda, “veiling.
Mr*. E. L. Corson and daughter. Cornelia, wer-- shopping In Ocean City Saturday. Mr and Mis. E. V. Corson had callers from Camden and Ocaan
City Friday evening.
The Eacelaior Cloa* met Friday evening with Mr. and Mr*.
Charles Kitul>-r.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sapp and daughter. Clara, of Hhi-epshend Bay. spent the week end under
the parm'al roof.
The J. I. C.’s met In the P. R. C. House Friday night. Mta»» Helen Dailey. Irma Hamel and Lillian Adams wore baptised Sunday - veiling at Palermo Baptt*' ch ircb. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Young and slaughter, of Ocean City, spent an evening with Mr. and Mro. Hobart Sapp recentl). Mrs. Arwtlda Clark, who has spout several weeks with relative* at Bculivtlle. will return home
the first of the week.
Miss Edwlna Corson and ML* Kathryn Dailey have secured
. and Mr*. Raymond Grant sun. of MoUira Hill, spent week end here with rela-
— — th«ir driver*' license.
Friday lies*. h ^ r ntarned to her j|r. and Mr*. Clarence Moe-r.
Mrs. W. W. Mason spent Friday j hrT .. of Gimht . ll on her In Mfilriue. Mr* Nelson Garrettaon re- Wn. Frank V..ung and family. Harry Somers spent Tuesday In ct n „ y aotertalned brr niece. Mias on Uom6*J evening.
Philadelphia. Ethel 6tlw» and Mine Frantea Mr*. Sarah t arrlgan. of Atlantic ., a , m p r both of Philadelphia.
City, spent Tuesday night wlth ;orer Sunday,
friend* here. j j* r and Mrs. Walter AlbrlghL Mrs. Laura Hoffman and dough- j 0 f |>hllade|phia. spent the week r. Dorothy. *iwat Saturday night recently with their parent* in Millville. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Albright Mr. and Mrs. Lostrr Riggins Mr. and Mr* Harry Peterson ►pent the week end with Mr. and B nd sl*trr-in-law. of Atlantic Mr*. Edward Pettit, of Millville, jolty, and Mr*. W. Kuhn, of Mr. and Mrs. John Berry, of ocean City, visited the former's South Seaville. spent Sunday with . brother. Dennis Peterson, and
Mrs. Sarah Mason 'wife on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaw, of jg,*. Etta Beeves spent Satur’old Sprint, spent Sunday with j .fay evening in Avalon with Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Herschel Layton. iVlolct Stelfcl-
Mrs. Clarence Lemunyoo. ofj Mr*. Charles Fisher was an Atape May. spent Thursday with Untie City visitor Sunday, her slater. Mr*. Edward Hodman, j The son and daughter of the Mrs. M. Soars, of Gfbbstown.' late Mrs. Julia Ingersoll.
Norman Clark and friend* motored to Bridg' ton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Walter Champion and two children, of Mullira Hill, apent the week end here with
relative*.
Mrs. Harriet Corson l* 111. Mr. and Mr Lawrence Bailey and the latter* father. Mr. T. Bnllengrr. spent Sunday with hi* son Thoma*. Mr. Norman Bailey, of Corbin j City, w a* it: town Monday on I
business.
j Mrs. Amidia Corson, of Lln- ;
spenfsundajTirUb Mrs. s! Nichole ; Philadelphia, are stopping with J*’ 00 ^, ^ E u CoT - Mr. and Mrs Samuel KtaboUj Mrs. WHUmn Ryan. ,lon *<>»*+* afternoon,
entertained Mr. and Mrs. P Well*. Miss Cora Murphy, of Fishing of Mon City: Mr and Mrs. R. Creek, took dinner Sunday eveITufer. of Richland: Mr. and Mr* ning witb Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Welch, from West Berlin. i W. Haw.
Mis* Lydia Heaton and frleud. Mr*. Bessie Sheridan attended Mr. Short, of Avalon, spent Sun- a trial at Court House Wednes-
day with her grand-pa rent* here. iday. Hugh Foulk. of Philadelphia, visited at the home of Jam<« H.
Matthews Friday.
Mr*. Nelson Garret tsnn and
(Mrs. Annie Garrettaon shopped Captain and Mrs. A J. Meerwald., CoUrt House Wednesday. Misses Martha and Helen Meer- mi-.« Emily and Evaline Ingwald. wer. recent Philadelphia j rnl „|| c a p<- May. visited their visitors. j cousin. Mis* Li Ulan Yearicka. lor Mr and Mrs Harry Owner. Mias! w . vpra j this Etta Sarah Conner. Mrs. William j Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mount. Peterson and child ten. visited Mr. Wildwood, visited friends hero and Mrs. lawrence Peterson re- Tuesday evening.
Miss Alice Ryan, of Cape M y.
Townsend's Inlet
IU new coat of paint. ».i! kept lawn and tennis conn. Mr. and Mi*. Evans Slaughter attended the Banker*’ Convention! at Atlantic City on Wednesday] and Thursday of las’, week. George Dewes' bungalow kabeen evened for the s»an.n Mr. and Mis. llatoH Mtllo. of Philadelphia, wpent the week end at the horn*- o: hi-, patent*
here.
E. H. McCarty, of Malaga. visited relative* here on Sunday Mira Louie McDotici. «f phlladelphia. ap< nt the week • : h- r«at the home of her grandpa Mr. and Mr*. Oliver M<!> Joseph Hoffman and family I
spent the week end with John j
Brown and family.
John Kimble Is home for at.*
day. from Muhlcnber* Coll. g. , hl< and » j, .-xpeeted Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gulle-rg ( i| m m bave tliuu completed beentertained company from Phlla Ih< , „p,. nln g „f the waaon
0. Wagner ha* been hi* summer home and
pert* to Mart the season early.
John Steward <* hu*> getting hi* j Mrg j; Hove 11 - bop in shape, i arpwitrrs painter* i fpw WBrk and poperhangers are busy every! h ,. r nkP ,^.
■j9MH| Mn K: i-.uk in.
The Holmstead Realty Company are starttns to build their sample
house.
Wlliioin Sbellem 1* having a new u-irkground built In hi* show window* and has returned from a trip to Philadelphia with a supply to
'on tractor Richard Hile* has 'completed the curbing on Cedar ' j Av*-nue and a lot of sidewalks. The commissioners bave dug up a old ordinance calling for every ■t to be fully curbed and with a iik-walk or. same. Several lot a have already complied with
delphia over the week end. Mrs. LrwU Creese and llttl
daughter, of Erma, visited Mr ,
William Crease on Friday. Eight puptU successfully pa— I
eighth grade and will enter high school neat fall. They wer. , Paul Hallman. Emily Smith, Flor ; ence Hawk. Virginia Hand. Mary Hand. Marlon Ik-rmoti. Dorotnyj Porch and Mildred Austin. Paul Hallman had the highest averag v. j
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolcott and
Mr. and Mr*. Ftauk Downs, mo-1 tored to MlUtlUe on Thursday!
evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert L. 8tebbins on Saturday motored to j Washington. D. C . and spent the week ee ' win Mrs Stebbtns* *1«- j
ter*.
William Kimble and Beniamin j Mitchell e» n had their bouaes i painted last waek.
and Mrs. Frank
Mrs John E. Barret. Sr.. E. Barret. Jr., and Miss Bar'owe. all of Phlladelpht Mr. and Mr- Frank D. Hi Mr. god Mrs. Albert Garbe and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W hage. of Haddonfie’d. N. J.. the guests at a week em a Memorial l»ay party of M Mrs. R. Luehman. The look their first dip In the s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rod* and Mrs. William Sharp an Billie. Mr. V. 8. Estellow son. dynes, of Bwedesbon enjoying a vacation at the
water cottage
South Dennis
oently- . , .
"TT* —-f .. _ Mrs. Josephine Douglass 1* vlsit '^nenl Saturday here with her *ar, rtvv,. bridge, thenre, „i„g when the car In which <>>**!,„,. reUUve In AtUnlir city. j aun ,. Mr * George Smith. ^ «*"' were riding wa* hit by another. Mr]| Rulh (!orllon „ rUiUng Mr. Mlw Cora Holme*, of Groe They | car and greatly damaged. ^ f {and Mrs. J. B. Scull. _ jCreek. spent Sunday hen
and Truman Hickman.
T blve*. attended the funheir sister. Mrs Adaline f< ''uth Ik-nnl*. Wednesday
She was the wldo* of
_ br»,v end waji yttUn
' I. her home with her
T ' ntuan for more than ‘ r » and waa a patient for a number of year*. "»• to her in U» Sea Isle
"»«ui „ a„a.y.
aourn.
r ’!
I sir.
. larry Coe enter-' ^ PD<] wlJ n hi* fathei
guests ft -
home. i —• —— i ana air*, j. a. ocou. i _. ®ut two hundred snd Anthony Larlck* and E. J.j Mni Enoch Scull. Mr*. Clinton! h , :*k* sna k.a » j, n , J B llo right are among the sick this ani j daughter, hither. 1
week. went to Vineland last Saturday.
Miss Edith Roblnno! spent the week end st home with her par-
ent*.
John and William Rocap and Arthur Larichs were Ocean City vti»t~-.: Sunday
Mr and M
tal.ied out <
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rocap visited the cemetery at Gloucester on
* member of the South lw . or ^ 1( >n Day.
hurch. One daughter.! Eleanor Ellrnbergcr en1 Sniith. ol Tuckahoe. l«i trrtalned relative* from Mary*
' vllle. Pa., over the week end. >
Mr. Harold Zelglcr and dsugh- Eoic. ter. of Philadelphia, visited Mias
Ella Morton on Sunday.
Ml** Margaret Pierson called on Mrs. E. A. Grace Sunday eve-
ning.
Mlw Enid Grace visited Ocean
City Monday evening.
Thomas Loper and family, of Green Creek, called on Mr. and Mr* W. J- Larlck* Sunday
aunt. Mr*. France* Gibson, r* Gu* Snyder, who ha* been be MUMlle Hospital with ap
Hasbmuck visited i pendlrltl*. has returned home and Mr*. Charles Nidkeraon reeenUy. jj, -what improved.
Mrs. Arthur Sower* and son; jjr* Sadie Dawson spent Satursprnt the week end with Mr and j ,j a y a n«-rn«on In Fishing Creek
Mrs. W. Hallow ill. | with .Mr*. Bessie Kin burg. Matthew Jefferson spent Un-j m,. aI ,d Mr*. Raymond Vannl-i
and children, of Cape May,;
entertainment under thej ra jt^j „„ their aunt the first ofj
league was given at the school | lhf . » was given at the school house
Monday evening. May 23
Rio Grande
Miss Alberta Shelltnger return-
ed home on Saturday from a week's visit with relatives In
Cedarvlllc and Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Soun-r* I sard, of
Haddonflrld. visit--i! at William
Crteie'* on Saturday.
Mrs. Jotw-ph Entrikin and Mrs. Roy Wolcott visltel Ml-* Emma Daugherty, at Cape May Conn
House, on Tuesday.
After the close of the service in the Methodist Church here, on Sunday evening, a numh -r of the people went to the Methodist Church, at Green Creek, to a Mi -; n. rial Day servlc- and also tor
hear Dr. Kulp preach.
Miiw Mildred Au-Hn employed al the Woo! worth store.
Wildwood.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L Rice, of Maple Shade, spent the week end wilh Mrs. Rice* mother. Mr--. Laura Bray man. The Kings Daughter^, of the j Baptist Church, held a chicken; potpls supper on Friday evening! n the Grange Hall. The Bonders bungalow wasj pi ned last we.-k and pmonts a, cry attractive appearance, with;
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We find ourselvce, almost without rsah izing it. a nation on wheek We drive or ride in more than 22,000.000 motor vehicles. We pack the neved highways coming In and out ol town. We over-run even so-called remote regions. And we are pounding to pieces all but permanent roads. This year probably 3.000,000 new cam will be on the road. Coi increase, the mileage ol I road* will be insignificant. We don’t wont to be a nation on wheels, with no place to go. The answer is, build more, and where necessary, wider concrete rood* and streets —and start building them «au>. Net In a long time have general condition* been so favorable for carrying on tuch public uniit. as permanent highway building PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
qfie sale 'of FURNITURE
Eldora
Lud was in Mdlvllle on 1
^'enin*.
Fvteraon. wife
An smuFlnx play entitled “The |
Trial* and Temptation of a Wash-
erwoman” was presented by Mr?
farlns Prlsulx and Mrs. On* Mr-!
They wer- assisted byj
several of the school children:! Mrs. J R Scull recited a humor-:
select 1cm. "Mrs. Bastu* Johnal the wedding.” This was j
followed by a vocal w*lo “Th° 1 Ktour Leaf ( lover." by Miss Martha Meerwold. Following this Mrs. J- 1 B Scull recited the poem. "Maud Muller ” Mr*. Harry Thomas gave
a witty recitation about a Ire*
A vocal solo, "C«Elng Home.” followed this, a playlet. “Doe* a
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