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The A»hurf Sunday whool went •» Ihrlr annual pirntr to Av aim •n the t»- Hsh and aprnt a rerj
•nJoj"ahl<- day
The A-furr Social Hall hai >'-n ra-.- l by Contractor WUb ►nd 1* tael n.-arin* nimpli tlon.
itlon heie with th«lr mother. M i - Emily Monday. Julius Sutton, wile and nephew of Philadelphia, arc spcndlna a ».-<k here with his mother, Mrs
j Fannie Rice.
A meetins of the W. C. T. V.
(City after spending several weeks ‘Woodbine on Saturday afleri,., h.re with rwl.llv*. i E-Ulnr HhV.rt. „| th. r., Jwhh Bhlli .nh -Ih. of Oc~h i* 1 ,',’' * *.t . CUT. Cll-h oh fCohJ. horr „• h '" n
Sunday afternoon. |
tVemnaa and wif< TB mat way to keep i Mrs. Ella Godfrey motored to eat llchtl) and deep t,.
* City of Ocean Ot,
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dollars has beenjwaa h.dd at the hom. _ ... If. dale. The entire' ,l * on on Saturday afterabout S:.<>00. with 11 ’” 0 " sn ' 1 of the wet The hall will fin »• !>'»'• ' " most «njcrahle dry
la lone need for a social een-f mrel!nK w * J •tfld. Mrs. Elita111* r her * ■ is about the renter f 1 * 111 "- r ounty president, was ■'ot t*< . •rm-.nnlty. leing built oni prwnt * n,1 **'' an •ntfresttnc io Alvin p.jthe Par-m.ajte property, south of' an ' ! !n etructive talk. Mrs K *- I'O'tb.-ns! Uj,,. p;l .-.xX’-. The Ijidiv*' Aid of G<*bPn. was also pr.s
I si.. I»'ll hold a Istxaar tber* the j pn, -
n*n aSf % J , f Aueust. j Mrs Paunce. of Ooohen. and ■lew avlnu. Hildreth C.irtts*. of Paulsboin. : Mr*. Ihiuglaa*. of Court House -w 1 troth- |is wp.T dii s- some time with hi* i*re vi.Minis their friend. Mr* E
and Mrs. J. R. Cor-1 Godfrey. Both have been sick.
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j Cap*- May. called . _ Jt * j Humphrey Lvdlam. «>n Monday
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ttarl Thomiw.f .
I Miss Earnestine Cnsaaboon is
Reuben Springer and family, of j now employed at the hom. of L
father. |T. Swain.
Mr*. Julia Class and daughter,
of Sea Isle City, called on friends
here on Monday afternoon Herbert Thomas and family, of
West Virginia, are visiting Mr.
and Mr*. Jnwph Thomas
Joseph Thomas and family, of Millville, are at their cottage here for i, few weeks. Their daughter. Mrs. Horace He**. I*
also with them.
Mrs. Emma Morris returned to her home here on Monday, after i spending a week with her sister. Airs Annie Sayre, at Ocean City. Mr. and Airs. John Lynch and | family, of Gloucester City, spent ife (Sunday with her sister. Mr.- Ed
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A meeting of the Irusiee* of Asbury Churrh was recently held a‘ the church. Jos-ph Newman Was hired as sexton for the coming year and also to care for the
cemetery.
Air and Mrs. Allan Waters are
entertaining guests
I The property of the late Annie learning was purchased by Fred
Brodberk at the sale.
Herbert Machette has built an ladditlon to his stand and had a
ga- pump installed.
Charles Van Artsdalen.
and son. Norman, of Philadelphia, j w in Tot •re at their cottage here for the j Miss summer. 'turned <
send.
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The Wildwood Baptist Church Was Designed By LYNN H. BOYER Architect 3300 Pacific Ave., Wildwood, N. J. "Boyer Designed Building* For Individuality and Permanence"
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Mr. and Mrs. Buyer! Laugh at the Thermometer These Hot Days
By Making V our Purchases in
Wildwood-The Shopping Center of Cape May County” \ • >u can Ik' mighty thankful that you do not have to do your shopping in the sweltering ities There a A,,, , .i l perature soanng, , mrsery In Wildwood, shoppes a pleasure an/time of the yearlnd ^adiS/in ,, ' n1 ' \X ell stoj ked shops and storw, courteous meriiiantk whose aim is your complete satisfaction, prices that w ill save v ». j plenty of amusements to enyry after you are through shopping are offered you in Wildwood. - mcaiev. and Anything you desue, from a package of pins to the furnishing of your entire home, can be purchased in Wildwood
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127 Las! Oak Avenue TUSH INCH AfiTS
Of fit e furniture—Stationery
210 East Oak Avenue
KONOWfTCH BROTHERS. Inc
AARON'S PHARMACY
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R. W. RYAN
'V tidwood s Furniture Store” 1 3 3 East W tidwood Avenue
JERRY'S DF. LUXE BEAUTY PARLOR Ne»tle Ctnuiine Wavers 3102 Pacific Avenue
SANDRY s WILDWOOD DEPT STORE furniture, lied*, and General Merchandise 3'H)I Pacific Avenue
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n ,™ E r °sella shop NuSTh c ,"' Acmmorio. MOpk '" ,d ,V ' I “ - Bomdwolk m,d Garfield -JACKSON'S DRUG STORE
Oak and Pa,,fie Avenue. FOX BROTHERS SATINOFF & BRASI.OW and Men , ttearmg Appme! FhU i .,jh, Avenue TENENBAUM'S ,, , 'l-v Clothe, iaberdmhrrv and Shorn
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