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Newa. E. I.. Thursday. o' C f T * on entertained

tt dinner Sunday In honor of E- U Corson and bis twin slater ’ k C " non 8ml « h . of Harrlsut?' / $! rthd * jrB ' Mr and Mrs E. V. Corson. Mr. and Mrs. E- A. Corson. Misses Manic , Cameron and Cornelia Corson. Miss Anna Morris spent Teveral J days with Miss Emma Sack the*

past week.

Miss Maggie Cameron was a Ocean City ebopper on Monday. Miss Prances Stratton was _ delegate to the Sunday school

convention.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore, of Goehen. spent the week-end with her slater. Mrs. Prank

, loung and family.

Mrs. Ethelda Young has had i pipeless furnace Installed Ir

her home.

The Goylden Reapers met with ■ Miss Cornelia Corson Tuesday

evening.

and daughters. Leah and Barbara. Vislt.y! their aunt. Mrs. King. In Washington. D. C., over the

week-end.

Mi*» Betty Young visited her

ml. Miss Sark. Sunday.

The Parent and Teachers - Asaoelallon will meet this (Friday afternoon at Beeeley’s Point

school.

Richard Hamel has made many Improvement# in his pretty lawn thta last month.

Cold Spring

Mt>. Edward Bacon,

Mrs. Codra Yorker and children !L" d Mr »nd Mrs Prank W. Bright, of G<Mben. also Mr. and Mir. Joseph Brown, of Wildwood, were the guests of Harry Poster

’-st Monday evening.

l^wls Arnold and wife, their newly built bungalow this Philadelphia, are moving Into

week.

Mr. and Mr*. Charles Page, of •I-.... recent caijera

Princeton

here.

Mr*. Clara Bohm is teaching school in West Cape May. substituting In Mrs. McCain'S place,

who U III.

Charles Foster and two sons, of Easton. Pa., spent Sunday night nere with his parents. Mr*. Poster was railed tor. Wildwood to the bedside of her father. Ell Barnett, who was stricken with apoplexy, and is In a very wri-

ous condition.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlo* Adams, of Higt«-e Road, are building a new home In Wes tCape May. Mrs. Alex Blair hbopped in Wildwood Monday. E. Ludwig, of Pittsburg. Pa., is spending the winter here at the home of his son. William Swain. Joseph bruner. Warren Halbruner, Arthur Wilson. Norman Wilson and Walter Peterson, of West Cape May. spent several days at Wadi.ig River, repairing their club house and getting It in readiness for the coming deer season. The final meeting of the Wading River Deer Club was held on Friday evening at the home of

Arthur Wilson.

A pinochle party was held on Thursday evening of last week at the home of Clement ReeveMr. and Mrs. David Me! <erson. Jr., are being congratti ated upon the birth of a daught i

November 30.

Mr. and Mrs. William I jdwig have returned from a r.oasant vacation of a week in New York City, stopping on their way home in Phlladrlphla to witness the Penn-Cornell football game. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sandgran cared for the home of Mrs. Sander*it's parents during their 1 .Vacation. [ Mr*. Bertha Thompson spenl I several days last week In Philadelphia shopping.

Mr*. Edward Pcttie returned home Monday after spending the week-end In New York on busi-

ness.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey left Saturday for a two weeks' visit with their children, at Barrington. N. J„ and Wilmington, Lanning Myers and William Todd, of Wildwood, attended P. O. S. of A. Lodge here Thursday evening of last week at tht Jr. Hall. Mr. Myers, who is district president, gave a very interesting talk to the member*. El wood Chamber* was taken to Cooper Hospital last week. It Is thought he was suffering with appendicitis at the time. His condition was not much improved this week. Henry Plelschauer Is . her home here, suffering with a complication of diseases. Her daughter, Rulh. known as Sister Mercedes, and a sister of the convent of New York Bute, was summoned here to her bed Eld ,!L an,, arc M. h ,n attendance. Thomas Wlfflbn and sister. Bernle Wilson, motored to Laurel, Del., last Friday, accompanied by their aunt. Mrs. Maggie Wilson, who returned to her home there after visiting her since October.

Hosiery Makes Fine Gifts It Is but one of the many Items we are selling which make acceptable Christmas Gifts. FOX BROTHERS The Largest Clothing Store in Cape May County 4400 Pacific Avenue Wildwood, N. J.

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SANTA'S BEEN HERE

Old Santa has been at the 1 eptune Store, with his pack filled with bigger and better toys than ever. AH the nice things that brother and sister have been wishing for are ready for them now Below are just a few suggestions--these and , many more things are here. Visit the store anyhow, even if you are not ready to buy.

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■ he person holding the number now in our wh •rkrieuu ^™k2 r '‘ c '^ h fi a ' na ,h ' nun, her FIFTY I in iislvance"!*^ b*"e -h' ptnon hold, n.. the one Electric Iron or Electric Toaster—as ch.nc 0 e, y , 0 o Ur ow^ a, -r^. PTUNE

SEVENTY.FIVE they choose

Books, picture and drawing Games of All Kinds . Velocipides, ail sires Tool Chests Shooters, all sizes Footballs Electric Trains and Supplies Christmas Tree Ornaments

DOLL COACHES

25c to $1.00 60c to $1.00 - $3.00 to $6.00 - $1-50 to $3.50 $2.25 to $4 50 -$1.00 to $3.50 $5.00 to $20.00 5c and 10c

THE GIFT SUPREME The one gift the entire family will enjoy and appreciate; the gift that will endure for many years, and will add to the health and happiness of your family day in and day toridheet the automatic oil burner, which brings Springtime to your home even on the coldest day. There is still time to have installation mad? for Christmas morning. Low first cost —easy terms.

Little sister will never forget the Christmas that brought her one of these. $4 _ ROCKING HORSES 8

A safe and useful toy for the little tots.

$2.50

DOLLS

All kinds and all sizes; mama dolls, softy dolls, talking dolls and walking dolls. $1 to $3.50

Neptune Department Store GEORGE NEPTUNE, Prop., "The Christmas Gift Store” Landis Avenue, comer 45th Street, Sea Isle City, N. J.