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8»wr«l mnnbrni of Ok- Ara **“* Council attended Uk- Pocahtmta* U«3«e «i Wildwood Toceday crenlna of Uat week Tti* Arswana Council No. 121 D- of P. had lheir raiatnx ‘ chief* and oSIciaU Mor.d.-y , Bin*, the l«ib. There were about 'Ifteen vtcltinc members from the oort Hnu*e Ix»d*e. Silver Arroa. ' H P. After the bualne&K of meeting rrireahment* were
OCC« *'EW- SEAUIUC^: TBUIKmOitr, ly-Lxij^ aTOftTHwt RF-^ggj— —
SuiHl.r >llh < b>rt« H. U,x, «. a Taacbm- Imlltota Bal Tar*ijn,|ua,l|H,|.. OT j.uo. »[ Mr. ,nd por.M b,l« ™a«..
won, . ^ [day of la*t week at Woodbine. . Mr*. Tayer. daughter and *on-ln- " William Armstrong and wife. of| Albert Adam* has been Iran*-! la a. Mr. ruo.n -i-^ *rand«on Gothen. spent Satu.-day Btghl with I frrred t .-om Brigantine lo SeajWillUm. motored down
-iwa. Lo^r-.nd Tu,: }u»e cm;;— ^ aow,, ,0 ,p * nd ^ s - R®" “Od »«- <?**;* Voumc. of Millville, via-) Mr*. Barth, of PblUdelpola, wt_
v Fr * nk- on TunA ** < ■ Sunday vial tor to her cottage, of ia.1 week. | The Howard.
^TucfrBo-d and Albert Adam. Miss Margie Layer motored down have new automobile*. | o,, Saturday to rt*M her aunt and
Millville.
• the
MU* Edith Hand.
•pent the week »lth
MU* Ethel Hand and MU* Hilda Bingham, who teach at Clenenti v
were home for the week end.
Mrm. Emma Noon and Mr* Heran hen her attended a grange eellng at Tnckaho- Friday eve.
alng-
SQ MORE coal—no more ashes no more dirt. See page
wet ion 1.
Several of the Bed Men'. Lodge, member* from here attended « Haymaker latdge at Port NorrU on Friday evening
Howard L. ~
an Of Cermanum n.
. called e
of i ourt House, were the gueatn of her brother. Edwin Hollingsead
and wife. Saturday.
The party, who have occupied the tenant honae of William Kldridge aeteral monlha. moved out. Mr*. Frank MathU, who has been In I'amden under the care o' » speclalUt. returned home
p-cved in health.
Uriah Crease, who cut hU foot with an axt two weeks ago. is
recovering nicely now .
Joseph ('amp was doing buaincs*
In Trenton last week
Harry Foster ha* been admitted j" 1 '' '*»• Weaving Claaa at the Wood bio* Community Center and wi't take lessons in artistic weav-
ins. beginning thb, we*k. Aarnti Robinson, who U
South Africa wrote a letter to the Master ol Record of the K. O. E. :o he read to the members. The letter was mailed the 23 of December. reaching here Saturday
morning.
iioasrq t_ unoirey and hU boo. o.— .. .
alio h; s *i,ter*. VioU and Ella. Eleanor Harley, of Phfladelphia. .c ‘ V llv *t>cn! the week ...v
*J>cnt the week end with friend*
here.
The chimney „ the borne o'
his family here after two .
vWt at St. Petersburg. Fla.
Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Corson mo-< bou M -
tored to B Idgetou Sunday. ! u-
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smith wer* In Ocean City on busim-u 8*tur-
Mr. Howard Reed, of PhlUdel ; pfeia. was the guest of Phil Flag,
house over Sui.a.v
Suuday.
Mr. Charles Bolte aas a Sunday
vUilor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dolan
The Dailey boy* have had a i "??• ■Pent the week service station Jnatalled on their! .."l w, *“ hl * Mrs. Hanley, of
premise*. j ‘ « Ur S*^-
The J. I. Ca met at the club Wr Kme*t longe. of Pbiiadelhoute Friday evening. ' PhU. spent Sunday with hi* wife Rev. and Mr*. StoffeU. daugh- »ho U staying at her cottage on
ter and Mr* Edna Well* motored ■ Roae Street
, , OIL burning U the' thing to ! Margaret''Neery*”of Phiiade5phis.'
Wilbur StoffeU, of New lork day. High co*t |* no longer in andMr. and Mr*. George KragCHy. spent the week-end with the way of everyone using an oil man. of Wildwood.
burner. See page 5. section l.j l.
Mr. Sam Van Sant, of Frankford. was the guest of Mr. and Mr*
lange over Sunday
bis parent*.
i her
home with a bad cane of grip. Elli* Will lard, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end here with
his family.
Mr*. Bertha Markley. a former resident of the Point, spent Frl day here with her mo. Harold Markley, and family. Wilson Woolson and eon. Allen, of Manoa. Pa . spent Sunday here visiting relatives. Morris Bell, of Philadelphia, accompanied by friends are spending aome time here at Mr. Bell’s ler cottage on Central Ave-
r Allen Stevens and family ! “ tbf home o*
With
M. Broughton and.
Saturday morning Arthur Holllngshead extingushed the blare
Grant Pierro. of Dias
I* Peteratm. of St rath mere , Cr * a i, P ‘* rro - of 1W.T Im,. ° wiT *. | emk. * analog . I,» —
week with her mother, while Ler tolU^re** VUIUnt faU tn,hfT iD
and Mrs. Frank Dean, of oi’ t Hoo«e. risked her parent*.
Edward Powell on
mmSi
i harles Noon, wife and chllIj^^motoied to Woodbine on Gamer Prieraon was In Strath
aare on Mtmday.
iHa, Mildred Chance, of HeUlerrillc. spent Sunday afternoon with
Mte* Uda and Anna Fowler
Edwin Noon and Ralph Peter- ( «J»ore Atlantic City risitors on
Green Creek fl-cft Over From Last Week)
Frank Theal has sold his farmland to Allen McClain and has ■entered his attention and bus! icrv on the newly developed sec-
tion of Hah Creek.
John Hurst, who till* the large farm lor Mr. Black, was quite badCf injured when Jammed a* he ‘nlo hi* barn with a lo '
He Is now Improving
Haumlngway ■ J public sale at
Saturday.
The Mooqulto commission have lee Med to drain the old Grwtn reek Swamp by opening a ditch the mam road to the ~
Horace Fowler took dinner on Trout* Jr WlU> Mr aDd Wr *- Jo«Ph . '‘r* 1 " 1 * v 'e*lcott baa at-
Belleplain
and Mrs- Conover, of, antville, spent Wedeeaday, evening with their daughter, Mr*. 1
•<ert Hand.
Waiter Cl asp y. of Delmont. pent f - — • 1
Hand.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Hoffman i,1 *■ Margaret d'Bomii-
were Philadelphia visitors on | <»lned a friend from Philadelphia
Friday. , the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Lester Biggins 1 !*•* put* an end to your coal spent Sunday with the former's i bur,,B « See page S.
Cape May Point Archie Lewi*, of Philadelphia. peat l—• *- — —' -
’(sister.
Beesley's Point and Miramar
• Left Over From Lost Week) Samuel G. Corson. Thom a* Ballenger. Albert Adam* and Griffen Young, of Blackwood and Paulaboro. snent the week-end here
with t ielr famliiM.
Mr William Gannon and Mr*.
Elnstban. Sapp ar* HI.
HE WELL Informed! Learn
about burning oil. See page 6.
The W. C. T. U. held an In-
termtlng meeting at Palermo
Baptist parsonage on Tuesday. Mrs. Edgar Corson called o Mrs. Spencer Young Wednesday. The Baptist Sewing Cirr'e mi
Wednesday with Mrs. Si ell*
Yeung at Boeel'y * Point. Caroline Y’oung and Cornelia •twon. of Palermo Baptist
Church; Kathryn Dailey. Irma Hnmel. Winnie Clark. Anna Morris, Lilia* Jack. Artie Smith and
•-hTo L 'iLTvorTt „ mq ul? ^ ^> n * M E Sunday School, we. OIL burning U the thing to- \ 0 ,he sl * tf > .‘“pu?!
Hlga cost la no longer in be way of everyone using an oil burner. See page 5. section J. Frank Theal ha* sold bis Inerest in the corner store to Jo*. Trout. Jr., who now weighs and ncasure* goe.j* for his customer*. Newton S lie!linger attended a arm era' mieting in Trenton last The Castle of K. 0. E. held their astsllaiion of officers in their hall here Saturday evening with a arse number of members present. District Deputy Grand Master William Tomlin with bis staff came hum from Heisiervllle and did th.-* work. After It was over the mera-
wrs with thrir lady frienda were I
nilted to the lowei lu.!l where an|ps<t week with her ittsier. Mrs.
.Id-tlm> chicken pot-pk supper I :.;il 11 Sapp.
wt * -rved to which all dM omplf j Byron Young, of Philadelphia, iustice. Then the < -icrtalnmeul 1 spent the week-end here with his
piano and violin solo wo* parents,
played by Mr* Saia Kidridge and The W. C. T. U. ladies, also Mi- Theal All the evening waaiibe Aetna Council. Jr. O. U. A. skm up and a very enjoyable M., of Palermo, met at the Bap■Ime spent. Many trotn out of townj list Church Sunday evening. Rev. sere present. 1 S' :ela rave an Interesting talk Rev. Pttcr .^ampson and bouse-1 on the eighteenlh amendment. died Millvilie Saturday.) Alvin Fisher, of Court House. !.i—j '■ j n i owo Wednesday on busl-
confertnce for young pwrple. held at Ocean City M. E. Church, all
day Saturday.
Raymond Sneed Is able lo bi out doors. Harold Gannon Is Imprt ring. These boys were in the train and auto wreck on Tuesday at Thirty-fourth Street. Ocean
City.
Amos Corson and Charlie Aahm«ad were In Atlantic City Wedntsday. Mi. anu Mr*. Elmer Corson, with Mr. and Mre. Elton Corson, motored to Court House on Satur-
day.
The M. E. Mita S-riety met Wednesday with Mr. and M:w.
Charles Young.
MBs Caroline Young spent this
*'*pt. Richard -'res**, wife 1
laughter.
Ocean
spent 1 n»s:.
parents at Avalon. Rev. William Schenek and family, of Vineland, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris. Mrs. David Rlehman. Bridgeton, spent Sunday with her mother. Mr*, it- Creamer. Edward Limbeck, of Millville. ■pent Sunday with Mia* Holds Msapn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riggins, of Avalo.' spent Tuesday of last week with Mr. and Mr*. R. B.
He**.
Mrs. Edward Hoffman spent -
Wednesday of ls« week with her Thursday afternoon,
sister. Mr*. Clarence Demunyon. i C. Swain Woolson. former ' Cape May. captain of the Cape May Point Mrs. Flora Clark, of Ocean ; ■P*'"! Wednesday of City, spent Sundi y with her I *»'• among hU children. r ther. Mrm. D. Hoffman. ! Mi. and Mr*. J. Woolson. Mr. Mr*. Samuel Nichols returned ! a,,d Mr *- H. Woolson and Mrs.
home after a stay with her • ETdward Berrel).
grandson. Samuel Heaton. 1 Several nu mbers oi the Re-
' hekah Lodgi from the Point motored to Wildwood to attend the log dr meeting there on Thurs-
Mrs. Harry tVivilson and her daughter. Louisa, and Mr*. Edward B-rrill motored to Millville on Tuesday evening of last week with several members of the Cape May Bebekah Lodge. Mias Louisa Woolson took part In Installing the officer* In the MtUrille lodge. Mr. and Mi* Alex Haidema. . accompanied by Mr. and MrFrank Hughes, motored to Chestnut Hill on Saturday, where they spent the week-end riatting
frienda
Mm. George Lehman, of W Cape May. visited frienda ben-
Townsend's Inlet
WlH'aM Bell, Jr., spent Sunday here with hi* parents and -later. Mr. and Mrs. William Bell
and Beulah Bell.
and Mrs. Janies Woolson
entertained (he following friends on Sunday: Mr. and Mr*. J. Neely and daughter. Mis* Doily.
Cape May City
Mis* Maine Thompson entertained at a small bridge per:* 1 uesday evening for Mrs. Charle* E. . eanson. of Rockland, Me . ben her guest* were Mrs. Ralph Stevens. Mm. I-emuel E. Mll- •. Jr.. Mr*. Joseph A. Ward. Mr* ! J. Leroy Wilson. Mrs. J. Oliver; Rutherford. Mr*. James M. Leigh i ton and Mm. T. Lee Lemmon ‘ SEND for information on the modern way of heating, pagr S. section 1. Mm. AUyn T. Sayre, of 1004 Stock too Avenue entertained the members of her bridge club on Thursday evening. Ml** Evalin* Church oas iefl for Florida, where she will spend the renuilnder of the winter with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Church. Mm. David Teltolman and son ere visitor* to Philadelphia on Wednesday. Mr. and Mr*. Charier B. Hand, of Ocean City, attended the Masonic ban ;ue: at Cape May on Tuesday evening. Miss Helen G. Smith entertainI at a bride- parte on Saturday afternoon at her home 112 MadlAvenu-. when there were thirty guest* present. Mm. Samuel M. Schelienger. of Michigan Avenue, entertained at a luncheon and bridge party Friday for her sister-in-law. Mm. CJiarles E. Swanson, ot Rickland.
01 Mr. and Mrs. A. Lson Ewing, of Sixth Avenue, celebrated her ttftb birthday on Saturday by enlertain m* twelve ot her little school friend*. Mr. and Mr- George S. Curti*. ot East Orange. N J. were guest'd Mr*. Eirrtra B. Curtis at hei Franklin Street home this week Mm. Joseph I) Hughe* apent Thursday at Philadelphia. Mis* Helen V Moore was hostess to the members of her bridge club on Monday evening at her Perry street home • Mr. Thoms* Kastwirk and his daughter. Mm. Jo-eph I .ork wood, of Boston. Mas*. . ceompanied by IJIlian Mil.'er. nmioied u> Philadelphia on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George P. WenUell
rnd Mr and Mrs. Charles T Campbell and their two daughter*. Mi- Eli labelU and Mb* < athertne. have returneo to 1 *r» May. after speadlag several week*
si Miami. Ha.
Mr. and
Mrs. Charles S Swanson will leave Cape May Friday for her borne at Rockalnd. Me., after passing three weeks la C*p» May with her mother. Mr*. Sara E. lenunrr it her homo, ton Street. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph .. New York, ar* -pending * day* si this resort Ur. tad Husson made their home iq « May for a number of yearn.
Smashey’s Midwinter SI, oe Sale
Patent Ties—Cuban Heels
Colored Kid Pomps
$?.85 About 800 piirs of Shoe* at this 5 ^ Final Sde Price. ^ SMASHEY’S BRIDGETON, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Jag gen. of Bridgeton. spent several day* of the post weak at their cottage here. A very enJoysN* time was had the home of Mm. Gray, on Friday evening, it being the occasion of her birthday. A veiy nice (able was spread for the guest*, with good things to eat after which all hands started sing-, lug old time songs. Mm. Hanley furnished the music. Frailer, who ha* been, staying at his cottage tor several! week*, has returned lo his Pblla- 1 detphla home. 13(6 puls an end lo your coal burning. See page 5. section I Brown, of Philadelphia, came down Friday evening to stay over the week end. Mr. and Mm. Laird and daughtr. of Philadelphia, are gue-’i of m. Hanley over the week end. Mr. and Mm. Lunt accompanied by Mrs. 1-angc paid a visit to Mm. Vannxman of Ocean View on Sat-
urday.
Mi. and Mm. Wm. Sc hot u and daughter. Ada May. motored down) from Maple Shade to stay over "ic week end. The cold wave which hit ua •er the week end kept many of ir visitor* home by their own
fireside.
William Schott*. Sr., of Ms pie Shade, was a visitor lo his son's bouse over the week end. j A surprise visit was tendered! Mm. Hanley, of Cedar Street, r -
the week e
t party from !
February Price $165-00 Complete Sor $150.00
Reuse w
Ted Lenore says: I am not running • c ebruary Furniture Sale, but if you are interested in furniture, just concentrate on these prices r 4-pc. Bedroom Suites $80.00 3-pc. Jacquard Living Room Suites. .$85.00 10-pc. Dining Room Suites $125.00 3-pc. Reed or Fibre Suites $32.00 Automatic Electric Washers $95.00 And there are dozens of other styles of suites of all kinds and all prices, and rugs of every description. Shop where quality, taste and low prices go hand in hand TED LENORE “SELLS FOR LESS—WHY PAY MORE?" Elmer St., bet. 6th and 7th Sts., — Vineland, N. J.
The New Designs in
Tea Wagons
Feb. Price—$18.00
Complete Bed Outfits Bow-foot M«,«: Bed. spring and Msltraa.
$32.50
Ivory Bed, Spring and Ma. ies< ffrecn $22.50 { Many other styles at a saving
Englander Da-Beds
Feb. Price—$36.00 | Feb. Price-$6.00 to $19.75
Many wonderful bargains in Reed Suites, Chairs, Axminster Rugs. Velvet Rags. Sewing Room Suites Dining Room Suites and Kitchen Furniture wM be found in our store during this Sale. R. B. CORSON Furniture — Rugs — Radios
Millville, N. J.
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