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K i vrre gold f last w«k f*hllndcJpLia ] Railroad, i* upend iDK hia and vlren. \ gpem the ■Melphta at the Her son. Bio »'a* operated

Ocean View

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A footbaM game was played ?.",M da , y on tlw ia ' acro “ from the Mill Lane Gas Station, between

Myra Way. of Trenton, spent! ^*^ r *** e M,< * Oape May Terrace the Week end with her mother. Ca l* May defented Mlllrill,..

„ Kenneth Boxarth and Martauvt anirb. sister, and mother, of k* K Harbor. Hpent Sunday with his

parents

Mr. and Mrs. E. »P?ni Wednesday an.. 0, u" t I W ** k in .»’ h ‘>«'l»Jphia.

Swainton-Clermont

■ Arthur Butrher Tr a motor trip. | became m and ju on Friday. BBiller. who has ■ home of her ■elpbia. for the feed to her home Brery muah lm-

with pneumonia.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bot-

«th. d^ghter and aon. motored

to Leerture on Saturday. »lr and Mrs. Reece Bachelor,

of FranfclinriHe. a rr apending a few days with Mr. and Mm. H.

ger of the Twelfth Street Ameri-

can Store.

Clarence Sack is enjoying nl

three weeks' vacation from his. Mrs Alim Water. |railroad duties In the Tuckahoe tb™ Uadlw' Aid rhel/'cvi^

Little Ronald Barber, who h^ Junction tower J," r ^' inK m Thunlday been quhe ill. Is convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cornon new social hall Alter th< nSsss^ 1 " rni »'» r m: “" u « *

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is spending a few weeks with her

sister. Mrs. Dora Vons.

Mis* Lillian Voss and cousin. Ruben Tomlin, were week-end visitors with their aunt In Vent

of Erma, are spending •.

Dias Creek

Mrs. Thomas Douglass and Miss

nu. j ranny Bateman attended the and Mrs. Chart. - WUlis. „ , ? er * 1 of Mrs. Liule Connor, at and daughter, motored ral rlon. on Wednesday of last

J on Saturday. .week.

Mrs E. Way and daughter Mrv D. C. Lloyd, of Vineland ive return.d home after spend-' , ' 1 ’•‘siting her son. Richard * ‘jm" ta Allentown. Pa i,..M , " , JesMe Itowns and Miss Ed.tb Wins and Joel Robinson ‘‘'"'nu Miller, of Piilladelphla. wero Atlantic City shoppers on ■b*’ 01 Sunday here with Mrs.

_ Saturday.

Downs.

the

HeUlenrille

WUd-

ew e.r^. .t » n * son? and Mrs. Edna Jon.

Ocean City with their aunt. Mrs. • ,n 'l dnnghter. of Court House. William Barbour ; tended a reunion

Mrs. John Saadie is in the At- Sunday.

■ C1 ' r *Hh appen- „ Mr and Mrs. Ralph Holmea and . ; Mrs. Mary Norton and Miss Alma _i trested. 7^ “t 1 * 1 Mt*- Josoph Downam Norton attended the funeral of (nry H. Filhian “ d f*«ully. Mr. and Mrs. William Joh " Battereol. at Cold Spring.

Uow here las:I „ n * * M m ‘- wotorad to Egg | 011 Mnnd«y.

I to Bridgeton 1 '••rt* 0 '' "« ftinday. Mrs. Janies Quincy and dangfaL • , M' »"d Mr* Allen Dermul and:'"- Ann - ® f BaMon. Pa..

family spent Sunday at Malaga. ! IUn * ,, ' r pnrents.

. Harris and M ' * ,,d Mr*. Harry Downam j dolman Wert cot t. ©f Mill Fiidier tp. ut a, 'd son. Ern-wt. attended the; , r - ,luil w «* with her Itirerton »Ith funeral it! his brother. Sister. Mrs. Caiman Norton. IMayers Mr. William Cask ill and two „ Lloyd ami son. Mrs. D. . of Phoenix. * ,n » Mr L. Mason, of SnniO!* < ,f J Y y<l an .‘ l . Mr> RldSeway Jon.-* ndtug a few.^dBt. spent the- week end at'£ a * led on **■ A. Foster, tnd sUur.I sunnner villa here. ,,Je Cl, 5 r - on Sunday, , relatives Blnier Cot attended the funeral L “P*- A1,ie of Green Mrs. Collin.. W* mother at Delmant on Frl-'Ic, l s,K ' n, 1 * BI at Mrs.

, Mary <la >- i 1:1111 Vnnamsn's.

j Mia. Katharine and Rhoda : M™- E»tuu entertained , of Atlantic, Downam are atten.ilnK school at! HIL, Mr «- D«nlel Chame with her] «>» Camden Commercial College. SS?' R , Uh Ti ''eatherby and

Mrs. Richard Lloyd and Mrs. J. Carpenter, of Cape May. at lua-

j eheon.

j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hand and I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lloyd, of

■ ■ Wildwood, spent Saturday evening The bouse. Lewis Arnold, of w“h Dielr mother. ' . V C S'—

Cold Spring

i for this • successful e a lot of ^ shipment.

SbttiI Wvlladelphta. brother of Charles B. 8. Errteson and Mr. Guy t six weeks ArnoM * ° r f 1 " 1 * P 1 * 6 *:- >* having. spent Tuesday at New -

for the "" ! h '' ,ot ‘'iJuiniog Harry; carile. Del. on Grarvv i Needi^i home is rising rapidly.

■ I M Hannah T J.am I.. t,.,. ... -

. who has been » hsre with his berg, has gone Where be has HI attend night

ICreek

and Mrs. Millard Davit

‘Mrs. Hannah Learning has re- j spent Sunday at Goshen with

turned from a visit with h.-r- ,helr parents,

daughter. Mrs. Wilson Miller at' Mrs. Ella Vanaman entertained Rahw ay. | at n chicken potple supper on H .rry Needles bad the misfor- K1d ">’ * ven ‘ n 8 Mrs. Mary Nortune to skid on the w«t ium:;alt 1 ,<,n - FrPd P^PPer. Miss F'anrosd last Saturday night while ny " a » d Harvey BatccMurning from Wildwood iU!«i mtB anrt M 01 - Alllt ' P UM,, ' r - ‘»f alt. i a hard shpw ir and upset In v,t ** n CTerk - »» d «»*» Beulah Madden at &ma* W whlcli i Mwrta Stiles spent Saturday

ith. curve of the nvad. A great many accidents happen here when M Mrs. 1 the asphatt I* wet. He wasn' pen: 1 w-riotisly injured, knee cut. ca Clin-, slightly damaged somewhat.

■(br. Mi .

Edgar McPherson and Walter

Heary I-opei Ludwig left Saturday on a JMdsy of last wi-eic'e minor trip to Ptttsburr

and friend* Pa.

i T*"' J. D. Hoffman BIMe Clan*

Bmpsou has of Flaking Crack Sunday school of Dr. Mil- hold a church potple supper In Ba pain week. ; Grange Hall Friday evening at JiBredge of the which a large number of folks TM Guard Station, from Wildwood and Cap.- May rbcoe were among the present. The . ,,n,i “PPer was a financial success. ***ully drove to; On next Tuesday evening Oc***tt**t*y * r, '^ r '; tober 35. the children of" tb« RUM left by the Academy school will present a Tuewday nlghe Hallowe'en play. Admission ol gag In from of m cents wlH be charge.!. 8P" <tisrl^. Walker has returned

; 10 We I 1>al,n Beach. Fla., after ! «»>‘Mllng th. -uninver here. The

atandai.. ; tm-j girl* and two sons left with

| their father lam week while the rest of the family followed later. Mrs. Florence Shaw and baby have returned from New London. Conn . where she was stopping with her husband, who m stationed there and Is now here visiting her mother. Mr*. Sykes. Fran* Syne* has again returned to the .South Lands for the

1 Hally Day In th

Th* Re'

•e. made a H. of Rio tl last week

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Mrs. William Weatherby entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrell. from Millville. Mr. and Mrs. James Carpenter, of Cape May. Mr. and Mm. Wilbert Eastwood, of Millville, and Leroy Faster, ot North CaroHna. and Mi. Lewi* Keen, of Ocean City, on Sunday. Mrs. Wilbert Eastwood, of Millville. 1* visiting Mrs. Russell

Weatherby.

CLASSIFIED Ada help ev

body.

Mr.

dr. and Mm. Harry Footer enlalned their son. Charles Foeand wjm and children from son. Pa . over the * rrk end. dr*. Nellie El dredge, who relly closed her home here and H 1“ Philadelphia for the iter months, has been back

in for a few days.

and Mr*. Elwwonb Hughes lodge and Mm. H. H. Elr. have returned from a in: trip through the New nd States While away they 1 the former's daughter. Morrison, at North Hamp-

Hass.

i Lots David has dosed her live home In Mill Lane and Cape May. where she baa

Petersburg and Mrs. Carol Exler and mother, Mrs. Alma Bolten. of. Germantown. Pa., were Sunday if Mr. and Mrs. Janies Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Regine and daughter. Ml as Lucy, attended u wedding reception of a nephew in Ocean City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rtnshaw. of Morton. Pa., spent last week With her *lster. Mrs. Alice Cloud. Aniasa Young ha* had a Bell telephone Installed in hi* home

here.

Mrs. William Matthews, daughter. Mrs. Cornelia Kokh, and son. Grafton, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Wynn. In Camden on Wednesday of Inst week. Mr. and Mm. Amasa Young and for- daughter* passed Sunday with his brother. Theodore, and family. In Cape May Court House. Thomas Hand, who has beemployed In Ocean City and It ing at tile home of his cousin, Mrs. Mabel Young, left for Delaware Friday morning, where he b> employed by Riley Mlxner. a road Mias Anna Gandy, of Philadelphia. came home Friday evening to accompany her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gandy, on a motor through Maryland and Pennsylvania. returning home Monday. " r. and Mrs. George Mo, :. - moved to Ocean City for

Our young folks greatly Joyed the firemen's carnival. Tuckaboe. last week. and Mrs. Richard Vos* spent Sunday with friends Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Colson, of Wlerinoming. Pa., were Sunday guests of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Leo. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Young, of West Chester. Pa.: Mr. and Mr*. Frank Young and three children, of Beetdey's Point, were Sunday visitors with thetr brother. Amasa. and family. Mis* Sara Corson made a busi_.»s trip to Ocean City on Mon-

day.

Mrs. Lena Burgeson Is entertaining her niece. Miss Helen Corson, of Seavllle. for a few days. Mrs. Elmer Steelman and Kenneth, of Ocean City, week-end visitors with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carter. The Epworih League held He regular monthly social at the homo of Mrs. Martha Caldwell Friday evening. A most enjoyable evening was spent with music and games. Thirty-three Noah Collins. Mrs. Mae Cake and daughter. Mary, and son. Al vln. were Monday guests of her dangher. Mtrs. Frank Townsend. In Ocean City. CLASSIFIED Ads look all ways —always.

ed by the host

^ twenty being present.

Mrs. Virginia Chester and daughter, of Sea Isle CHy. attended the Ladies' Aid here oe

Thursday of last week.

.Mr. and Mm. Clarence Moor, d son*. Billy and Charles, of Woodbury Heights, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. William Davis. Mrs. Joanna Douglas*, of Court »'»e. spent a few day* with

Mr*. Elect ra Godfrey.

The many frl.-nd* here of Mrs. John Sande. nr Seaville. are sorry hear of her illness and wish

T a speedy recovery.

Mm. Charles Rice had the misfortune to sprain her ankle one

day last week.

John Hancock has returned 1 ~ „ ■ home after spending several davs I c "** ,er ' p * ■ *P , ' nt Ih * week — I.V. V.1. J -717. . ““'"I-Wlth Wank Vm.n. .nS

Dr. Shurtldff. of Philadelphia, apent the week-end with Thomas

Holme*.

Joseph Robinson and wife . to Maple Shade Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. Walter Sutton,

of Gloucester, spent Sunday

Robert Sutton

Mr. and Mm. Robert Sutton.

Mis* Mary Sutton. Master Roben Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sut-

n. Mr. ami hire. Nelson Boyd ent to Bridgeton Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Robinson visited

Mrs. Edward Watson, who is in a hospital In Philadelphia. Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sayre,

of ty'Ilmington. visited Mr. and

Mrs. J. B. Scull Sunday. Mr. and Ml*. Carl Rutherford,

of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and

Mrs. J. B. Scull Sunday.

Beeslev’s Point

home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Robin-

Eldora

with hie daughter, at Wildwood. The three-months-old Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John pasiu-d away on Saturday. Octol>er ti. at Maw- Hospital, of pneumonia and complications. Interment ws* made In Anbury' Cemetery on Monday. Rev. J. O. n Corltse conducting services al

the grave.

MU* Katie Anhalt, of Atlantic City, came home to attend the fum.-ai of her baby brother on

Monday.

Frank Corliss and Mr*. Griner. manager of the Court House moving picture theatre, gave a benefit in Asbury Social Hal! for the building fund on Monday evening. The ball was well filled in spite of a stormy night and I enjoyed the show. Mrs. Gcoi »• Post has been _ Joying a week's vacation from her duties in Dr. Order's office.

Mies Josephine Green has been spending some time with friends in West Berlin. Benjamin Brower passed the week-end at his home in Atlantic

City.

Mr. and Mis. Ed. Lacroix and M rs. David Green Isle City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Little and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lloyd visited the Luray Cavern* and Washing ton. D. C.. over the v i.h-end. Dr. and Mrs. Julius Way. of Cape May Court House, called on Captain Maurice Gandy Thursday

afternoon.

Miss Mary Reichert passed several days of last week in Bee*-'

i»X.y*Lut!' h Mr BUd Mr * I Wednesday of w w«*. Eighteen members of Tuckahi* | A - rUr e ?’ !h “ l ' U ’ nded

• range picnicked a: Reel * Beach j M aker Koppler spent the «r - P k

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Ul% - Hob y l of those who Indulged in that

Marmora

Mr. and Mr* Bowen and Mrs. Perris were In Ocean City Satur-

day.

Mrs. M llch.il and daughter. Phytlss. Mm. Elliabeth Clark and :»<> daughters. Mrs. George Evans and son. of Rlsley. suit Mr*. Ernewt WeU. of Florid*, spent Wedneeday evening of last with Asa Madam and fam-

ily.

Mrs. Howard SUtes and dan-h-Elute, of this place. Mr-.. Judson Cornon and two .laaerhtfvrs. Elizabeth and Cecil, of l*alertno. and Miss Lucy Re glue. Petersburg, motored to Delaware

wo-rsssiK?°~" c ‘ u ' In.-sday of last week The I firblr.g proved to be a trifle tool

rough exercise for quite a Jphi a

Roland Sharp made a buninen

South Dennis Misses Mary and Agnes Meerwald. of Camden, spent the weekend with their parent*. Matthew Jefferaon. of Philadelphia. spent the week-end with his

father.

F. C. Barnes Ih

list.

Work was started on the bungalow of N. B. Truitt Monday. James Eldredge is

the sick.

i Tuesday evening of last c ‘ , “* racl ‘7 and builder.

Mrs. Lena Dowling has returned to her hone u. Atlantic

f City.

Wiliam Powell and wife, of Ocean City, npent a few days the past week with his parents. He left for Florida Monday, where be will spend the winter. The Bpworth League held Its business and social meeting at the home of Mrs. Jennie BlngW< Tlie A. C. Bible Class held Its

bust nes« meeting at the home of Ml _ . ... „ „ Mr*. Alma High on Wednaeday * 18 *^*™' ? 0UB, “ B - " r Cai>e ermine of last week JMa>. visited her mother. Mrs. JoSf,™. bJSI. »«. s*"-**-tended the funeral of Mrs. Laura “k** 1 Mr * H * n, '' y “ ypr ‘? Cox. at Delniont. on Fridav. iheL L week ' end Garner Peterson and Macky, c~ D , a i I . 'S.'d^Mnl a i m Hand attended the Delmont Red 1 ,?!®?"? “ 1,1 w .A ,•! M '°, r : M Mra^Li^Ynd-'Mra *AHin« d Mra l C^r

tmUj ^ I

urd *y- , , , I at Woodbine. Several people from here were y r M _.

Ocean City to * the fire w<dn”day ” f I,.!: wmli

recently been completed in Marshallville, opposite the Woodbin.

Road.

Mrs. S. B. Goff is reported

valescent at the Samaritan Hospital. After having undergone a series of operation* at that institution within the last few'weeks.

John Tunning, of Niagara Fall*,

has been visiting Mrs. Anna Tunning and Mr. and Mrs. John Wal-

lace.

The property tenanted by William C. Struck and family has beem. agreeably Improved by the addition of a concrete porch. Mr. and Mr*. H. IV. Gandy and Captain Maurice Gandy enjoyed a motor trip to Brigantine Beach Sunday. Mins Deborah Sharp, ui Maur-Ic.-iown. has been visiting a: the

ruins on Sunday.

Edith Hand, of Millville, apent Sunday with her parents. Garner Peterson and family and his brother. William and family, were at Llnwood and Mays Land-

ing on Sunday.

Mrs. Sarah Goff moved to Hebdervillr the past week.

with Mrs. A. C. Meerwald

Millville.

Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Grant at tended the Salem Fair Saturday Miss Catherine Nolan, of A.luntlc City, la spending some time with Mrs. A. M. Brosius. Edward Fensteraaker and faml-

... , lx and Mrs. Fenstemaker spent MU« Ethel Fowler is vtalting| fc „nday with Miss May Mensl, -r .1*1..* nt Ulllvlll. 11.1. ........ ’

her sister at Millville this week, maker

Mrs. Emma Springer is spend- Raymond Christ and family. g some time with her son at. Philadelphia, visited J. Hlnklt

South Dennis. j Sunday. -

CLASSIFIED Ads fort and money.

Footprints lime are no

wether—Hallowrm

JACKSON S DRUG SI ORE

THE REX ALL STORE Oak and Pacific Avenues

ID'S GREATEST DRUG STORE

Weak and

m the sands of rv i ”“* Broken Down

Arches

e Mrs.

coat!

- And

Dear Cynthia: You should

Stoutleigh’s ne It's a darling! -

what wonders “slenderizing lines” in clothes can do for one! Of course it's a model

from

Yours truly, MARIE ANTOINETTE.

La Rose Shoppe Flore Rose Henderson High at Pine Sts. MILLVILLE, N. J. Phone: 19-W

are the causes of most of your foot agony. When the •arches become weakened and sag. an extra strain is thrown upon the muscles and ligaments. Aches and pains are the result. Thl* and other abnormal foot conditions can be quickly relieved with Dr. Scholl's Arch Supports and Foot Comfort Appliances. There is a asperate device or remedy for every foot ailment. Come In and let us give you a fn-e demonstration. Many previous foot sufferers In this vicinity will vouch for our skill and efficiency tu giving toot com-

Dr. Scholl’s Foot-Eazer will positively relieve weak and broken down arches, weak ankles, cramped tow,, tired, aching feet and other foot troubles.

per pair

MR. MORRIS L. UTBER Foot Comfort Expert Fitting of Shoe* in widths AAA j to KEE. Sit.9 from 1 to 1C. Goldberg’s Department Store BRIDGETON, N. J.

with Frank Young and famllv ! piAn r>i. ,n. i ah „ .ai. in ,rl £L 10 Tr * nlon S«»tnday. *l» Cmeron ,h. .,„ R1 ^L r '“‘ 11 ''’ i ' 1 * , *«. K K. MIM aodm, * week end in Orange, with her P"P**v- bust mm* meeting at the home .. nephew and fmily. — | Mm. WIIHaai Gannon Wedn. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Corson and ^ J ~ '

daughter motorrd ,o Bridge ,, Cape May Poillt

Mr. and Mrv. Richard Ham. I

and .laughter, spent loot week; Mr Clarence Kotz. of Phtla, end at the Delaware Water Gup ' d' tphia. 1* spending some time

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Corson and with his father,

daughter spent Sunday with M: : K'’ 11 -

«nd Mrs. Elton Corson. j Mr and Mm. Felix Englaub The M. E. Mite Bur let y m*: i ^ th*car. of Philadelphia, with Mr. and Mm. Wm. Gannon,^ 11 * '*«' week end at their Wednesday evening of Iasi week ■ unmwr rottage. repairing dam-

1 age* done by the recent wind

Tuckahoe

Considerable repair* are being I made to the Cape May Point ___ 1 : .-bool house.

uiMa*>*. n . ». _ .! Ml** Olivet :a Willard enter- - HJlderbrant has moved .. K ....

type bun^Uow. 1 ’which STjMt ^ fr ° m Cap ° Way '

on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gerew and family motored to New Gretna and spent Sunday with friend*

and relatives.

Mr. r. Smitn and Mrs. Horace WouDon both members of the crew on the survey boat “The Ranger" spent the week end with th* latter's parent*. A. Ewing, a former re'ldert of Cape May City, has r, nted the cottage of H. Strange at the crow*

roads for the winter.

Herman Moeller Is again with

his frl. nds at the Point.

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thing and see all.

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day evening of lam week. The Alpha Ctab was held in <he p. C. Hall Pridt,-

this (

Townsend’s Inlet

Mr*. Freo Hanley was a Philadelphia visitor over Columbus

Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Lunt have ie~ turned from a visit to their *ou in Philworiphla. Mrs. Clark left for home on Monday after a delightful stay Mr. and Mrs. Gray left Saturday for a weeks' visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. Bovell is vUltlng her niece In Camden. Mrs. Jaggera was a laltor here Wednesday of last week, looking after his cottage. Mr. Louzinger Is having hlo home covered with abee:..i

shingles.

The street approch to Cedar

Avenue U In a dangerous con-

dition. after recent rain. Mr. Hawke is having alt era-

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home." i Ad*.

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