Cape May County Times, 10 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 9

CAPE MAT COWTT TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBMABY 10. 1928.

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r a«* atartias ta . of Mr. _ to '■ por-.w! haring Wn to hot** «Hh

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trip to Philadelphia on Tneoday. where Mr. Mason vial ted a doctor who to •tteodlnc hit for Injuries received aocnr tits

while at work.

Re*. U V. Brew In preached at WUdwood Tuesday evening, takin* the place of Rev. Dewitt Cobb la the M. if. paiplt there. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Saner are spendlne the week in PhlladeiMr. and Mr*. George Klmsey and children ».tiled Mr. and Mrs Joseph Thompson. In Wildwood. Mrs. Psdtick. of Atlantic City, to spending a week here with Miss Edith Harrison during the absence of her parents. Mias Bertha Kinney. Karl Albright. Min Ida Albright and Harry Nichols apent Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Alice Full ford in Rio Grande, where Miss Klmaey was given a party by a number of friends in honor of her birthday.

Beil System Chief States Their Aims

graph Oontpaay. speaking recently before the National Association of Railroad and CtlUtlse CommUatoo«r». expressed the policy of the Bell Telephone Sr*tent, the largest telephone organisation la the world, aa to Its service, alma sad earning* la a way (hat has attracted ntraias!

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r Hoffman li.nm: ,! i* day the .'ore ; Tisittn* lb* srsh* NlehoU * week after r part of the - with Mrs

ssive Bible , Jay evening 1 of the church, i transacted. jn«* and re-

WALTER ». OIFFCRD for the nation, and that to 'hie work tha organlu'.lon baa two great respopslhDIEltsa. - The *r«t to to tee to it that the public receives a service that to at all times adequate, dependable and satisfactory, and furnished at the lowest cost consistent with financial safety. With this obligation to another -<hst of keeping secure the tsvlngi ot the hundreds of thousands of stockholders who are the ml owners of the Bell Telephone

System.

There are today over 1*0.000 stockholders In the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, and no one of them owns as ranch as one per cent of the capital stock. Under such conditions "It would be contrary to sound policy for the manage in ent to earn speculative or large profits for distributions as melons' or extra dividends. On the other hand, payments to slockhold art limited to reasonable regular dividends with their right as the new money from

k . Wchol* and son. Mr. and Mrs. Nel-

iSftlrtf' Mr , " , Md' ,0 UB “‘- 10 m ‘ k ' furU, * r ,n * U “ Mr ' * nn l vestment* on favorable terms, are Baw»r. and daugh- : the Interest both of the telephone ■STmw risiTed i user, and of the mockboMem. KJMuna Boults <>n 1 “Earnings must be sufficient to I assure the best possible telephone ipett! on- service at all times and to assure May with I a,, continued financial Integrity of HHp' ! the business. Earnings that are less than adequate must result in pho... i rrUx that is something then tie l«s*. possible. Earning* lu

excess U hese requlrei

either be spent for the enlargement end improvement of the sendee fartsished or the rate* charged for the ;«rrice mu»t be reduced. Tbi* to fundamental In the policy of the

Rio Grande A Urge numbers of the Methodist people from bet* at* attend, tog the extra service* being held in the Green Creek Church. Earl Hampton and two friends of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here at the home ot his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moyer, of Riverside, spent Sunday at the

78 Yews Old Dennis Fisher celebrated hi* 78th birthday on Saturday, was given a party and birthday cake made by bis daughter. Mr*. J. 8. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Inin Farrier spent the week end with relatives at Reading. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher and daughter. Mr*. Harry Smallwood, spent last week at the bom* of Mrs. Cheater Pterpont, at Green Creek, while she was In Dr. Mace's Hospital at WUdwood. Mias Evelyn Harris was out of high school part of last week on account of sickness. George FHagar is confined to his bed with a bad case of grippe Mrs. Harry Fisher and sop. spent Friday at Cape May Court

Attend* Conrentloa

Franklin Hotel. Mrs. Alfred Entrikin is Ing this week In Philadelphia.

terian Hospital for the peat ooth. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Y.'oloott wt Newark visitors on Thursday. Mrs. Eta radge Hawk to visiting relatives In Freeland. Pa. Mrs. Anna Blacky's son, Sylvesr. has joined the Coast Guards. Fred Marks to spending this cek with hto daughter in Philadelphia. To Purchase Fir* Engine The Rio Grand* Fire Company appointed a committee composed of J. W. Smith. O. E. Lehman. Ben Lawton. Fred Marks. David Scull. Robert Kennedy and Roy Wolcott that went to Philadelphia on Saturday to Inspect a fire engine and fire figh'tng equipment They went to the American La France and Foamite Corporation. They made arrangements to purchase a Childs Fire Fighting Equipment to be delivered In a month. The company also has a donation of a Chevrolet by one of Us members. Irvin Farrier, which will be painted id equipped with chemteato. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willto and Urn Minnie Shay spent Wednesday of last week with Mrs. George

Mrs. Fr-ujk Jones to quite 111 . om haring several teeth «fi

traeted.

Dias Creek

Quite a number from here are attending Chatauqua at Court House. Mr*. Richard Ewing and her .tighter. Joyce, of Cold Spring, ■pent the urst of the week with her mother. James Downs and Jeesle Downs. Philadelphia, spent Sunday

here.

Garfield Lloyd has had electricity Installed In hts home by Mr. Dalton, of Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmet spent Monday at Cape May. Mrs. El wood Howell and so* and Mrs. George Swart: and da> ghter spent Tuesday of last we k at Cold Spring with Mr*. Hot. man. Mrs. Carne Scull spent Tu< day at Cold Spring with b

sister.

Mrs. Zadok Sharp oa Wednesday entertained the following at dinner: Mrs. Howard Norton. Mrs. El wood Howell. Mr*. Carrie Scull. Mrs. Ida Barr. *"

Fishing Creek

■ ere calling on Mrs. Alfred

Norton. Mrs. George Swartx and daughter. Mrs. Ralph Holturs. Mrs. Daniel Chamber^. Mrs. Richard Lloyd. Mrs. Richard Ewing and daughter, of Cold Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Babbitt and family spout Saturday at Court House with her mother. Robert Peterson, of Cape May. called on hla sister on Sunday. Mrs. Kill* Norton epeut Wednwday of last week wttfc her mother at Cape May. Quite a tew attended the sale of Ji>hn Davis, at Goshen, on "

unlay.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd ! spent Friday at Green Creek.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Chester.

Klo Grande, spent Saturday wl

their aon. J. E. Chester. Mrs. Hi-rschel Weatherby.

Goshen, spent Sunday with her

parent*.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Douglas*, of Court House, spent Sunday

with hi* parents.

Mr. Kreuger. of Camden, spent last week with hto atoter. Mr*

Russel Dunn.

Gives Dreaamtkiag Lesson

Green Creek

Jo* Muxuela. of TlneL called on William Rcdgr Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Caasady are lertalnlng their daughter, from Port Norris, this week. Mrs. L**lle Bates, of Fishing Creek, spent Tuesday of last week, with her mother. Mrs. L. Hand. Mrs. Orville Stiles and Infant daughter. Helen Marie, came home front Mace's Hospital last week. Mrs. Charles Caffrey left Saturday for Pittsburg. Pa., where she expects to stay until spring. Mrs. Emma Fierro, of Dll Creek, pawed Friday with her mother. Mrs. Harry Watson. Child Has FnevaoBia Lida Ray Stiles, the two-yoar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville StUee. to HI with pneuMeaers. Clarence and Roll'n Huhges and Mr. Myers, of Denntrvllle. called on Mr. and Ml*. Robert Trout on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armstrong. uf Wildwood, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doper. Mr. Leper has been til and confined to the house for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster spent Sunday srith Mi*. Clayton Hickman, at South Dennis. Albert Foster and Hardy, of Philadelphia. . wetk-end with the forinerT mother. Mrs. M. Foster. Wilbur Cassady butchered two fine porkers this week. Muxuela. arlon Red-

Mias Katherine Adams, of Cape May. was seen In town Sunday. Rev. Brewln. Harold DeCarop. _r. and Mta B. Snyder and daughter. Alberta, of Erma, attended services at the M. E. Church Friday ev.alng. Charles Will is snd wife and Min Minnie Shay, of Cape May. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hickman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Henry Dnper. Alvin Bell, of DU* Creek, apent Sunday with W. H. Crease.

Eldora

Edward Powell. Harry Mackto and William Peterson were In Ineland on business Saturday. Albert Foster and nelce. ol Philadelphia, were at John Fow-

ler's on Saturday.

I-cwls Peterson, of the Coast Guard Service at Slratbmere. has been enjoying a ten-day furlough Mr*. U Lee and baby, of Sea

sick

Beesley’s Point | West Cape May and Miramar \ Mrs. Thomas Marvel has been I confined to her home this week

Several from here attendee the chicken potpie supper at Community Hall. South Ocean City, on Saturday evening. The supper was very good and well

served.

On Feoruary It a musical by Ocean City talent will be rendered In Beeeley'a Point " “

Church.

Mr. Merwln Sharp and PleasantvIUe. called on Mr. and Mrs Hat Sapp. Mr. and Mrs. E A. Corson, of Ocean City, called on relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Corson motored to Bridgeton Sunday. P. T. A. Am Entertained The Beeatey's Point P. T. A. held their regular meeting Friday evening at the school bouse. After the meeting recitations and singing were, given by the young todies, after which a play entitled "Carpet Rags." was presented. The cast was composed

of:

Young as “Mrs.

Mrs. Spence

Meggs;" Mrs. "Mrs. Spooner:" Mrs. Peter French as "MU* WlUIng;" Mr*. E. U Corson as "Mr*. Snippet:" Mrs. Frank touug as "Mis* Pepper;" Mr*. Edgar Corwon as "Mr*.

Ketcbum."

Ice cream and cake were sold and a package sale was held at the close. The association cleared S16.85 and all had a pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Young and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Sapp Sunday eve-

ning.

Mr. and Mrs. William Sapp attended the doings of the lA-glon at PleasantvIUe on Saturday and In the evening Hobart Sapp, with Robert Garrett, motored over. Mr* Marie Young has been substituting st Tuckahoe Grammar School.

Dennisville

Mrs. J. Carroll mad Miss Helen (torll attended a Red Croee meeting at Court House Saturday af-

Wllltom Peterson and son. Garner. were in Go*ben on business t Wednesday of last week. Miss Ida Peterson attended a birthday party at the home of her cousin. Miss Alvina Holllngsbead. of Dtlraont on Thursday of last week. H. O. Mackto r-adc a business Ip to Sea Isle City on Monday. Clear on Supper The potpie supper given by the Pocobantas Lodge on W'-* > sday evening o' last week wa» reely attended. The lodge clear* -ver

M.

Edward Powell was In Bea Isle (Tty on business on Tuesday

last week.

ss Margaret Caywood.

Weymouth, spent several day* the ist week with Mrs, Mary Pcterm and famUy. I. John FOwler and family spentiday.

Sunday with Ben Trout and fam-| ..

ily of Helslervllle. 1

Lewis Peterson, ot Eldora. and It la true love If It endures Miss Margaret Caywood. of Wry- after hearing her describe <8.942 mouth, spent Friday with Mra. different things as "perfectly ids Hunt of Lin wood.‘ precious."

Samuel Woolaon spent Monday In Philadelphia Mr*. Belle James called on her son. Mr Edward James, of Atlantic City on Sunday of last week Mr. Albert Butbneli. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with mother. Mrs. ttorria Bushneli. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erricksoo, of Reed's Beach, called on Mra. Belle Erricksoo oa Sunday Mr. Lewis Ever Ingham and family. of Helslerrllle, called on Uriah Gandy on Sunday afternoon Mra. Warren Garce called on Mrs. hnrtoa Butcher, ot Hatoler-

Wamm'a Uric CM Meets Tha monthly meeting of the Worn'* Camt-.iunlty Club waa held : the home of Mrs. Samuel Westcott on Wednesday evening of tost week Mra. O. M. Geary and daughter, spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Sarah Douglass. Ot Conti House. Mr. and Mrs. Itoroy May and _ m. of Court House, spent Toetdav of last week with Mrs. Frank

Fldler.

Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Carroll. Mtoaes Helen (torll and tattle Fldler. Mrs H. W. Fldler. .''aaes Roxana and Martha Town attended the Chautauqua at Court

House Saturday evening.

Mr. Samuel Weslcott spent the week nd with his family here. Mra. Walter Robinson, of 8c th Dennis, railed on Mrs. Ellsworth

Robinson on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bingham and daughter, of Sea Isle City, called on Miss Sara Fldler Satur-

wllh a bad case of grippe. Mrs Emma Corson ts visiting her sister In Philadelphia for a few weeks. District Council Meet* A meeting of the Sunday school council of district 3 was held in the chapel Thuraday evening last week. Mrs. C. Hoffman waa a Philadelphia shopper on Monday Mias Myrtle Chambers spent the week in AUantto City. Miss Mildred bussman. of Philadelphia. spent ; few days last week as the guert of Mr. and Mrs. M. Blame. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wallace are visiting the former's parents to West Virginia. Mr. Joseph Roaeman spent Sat urday evening In Atlantic City. Mildred McGill to quite HI. Henry Traitor City visitor " Mrs. H. borne after visiting her daughter Mrs. N. White, of Baltimore Mrs. D. Delp and son. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday here looking over their property. Hnrpvtoa Party Quite a number of friends of Elizabeth Holme* gave her a surprise party Friday evening. Mra. C. LeMunyon and children are spending some »'me with the former's father, of Ava-

il.

Miss Clara Chambers and friend Robert Bowker. visited the tatter's sister, of Jullestown. N. J.. over the week end. Mr. M. Shap. of Baltimore, spent Wednesday evening with Mias G Hughes. The Triangle Class of the chapel eld their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Leon Ewing. Mis* Kidmhrr Leads Xertiag The Young Peoples meeting held Tue-atay evening of last week proved to be successful. It waa led by Miss Janet Eldredge. the topic being “Service Turough the "nureb.” Mr. and Mrs. M. Stephenson nd aon visited the tatter'i parti t*. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Madara. of Ocean City. Sunday.

i Mlw Murphy gave j j„ K |■ nr-- on Monday In the hall i to the f.iHowlog: Mrs. J. H ! Dougtam. teacher; Mrs. Charlre Howell, Mr* Ella Vanaman. Mrs. Fred Pvppe.. «•*. Georg* HaJgh Mr* John Babbitt, taking the

Chari

r* Howell spent Thursday week at Mooreatown. Thompson to the new of the church. Ella Aansman •J'ent Sat it Court House. nd Mrs. John Barnett and

right tjouare when vou sail that some ot the best news of every day is m our Classified Columns

Swainton-Clermont

Mrs. Edwin Townsend spent the week end with relatives in Gloucester and Camden. Mra. Fannie Ri. e has returned to her home here after spending several weeks with her a Jultur Button. In Philadelphia. Frank Addition apent the week end with hi* family In Camden. He to now boarding In Ocean City wher< be to employed. Mr. and Mra. PhUl. of O Cite, dined with Mr. and Mra. Edwin Townsend on Tuesday of last week, when turkey wlfb all fixings waa served. ^ — »** Liard. Jr. and _.uier. of Dayte' Ohio. hern from Atlantic City ... Saturday and returned to Dayton on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Kates and Mra. George Sayre attended the funeral of • Reeve* I sard In Atlantic City on Thursday, a number from here went to the BapCemetory In Court House where Interment was made. Mr. and Mra. John Sande. ol Seaville, called here on Saturday. Allison Ludlam accompanied Farm Demonstrator White on . to Mooreetown on Thuraday of last week, where they attended convention of peach growers. "The Kew Xlalsler" The entertainment "The New Minister" will be rendered In Ibe Asbury Social Hall on Tuesdayevening. February 21. Thla entertainment la under the direction Prof. Thomas Sears. Tickets can be purchased from Prof. Sears member* of the Ladies' Aid. Services in Asbury M. Church Sunday, February 12. are »a follows. Preaching 10:30 A. M. Sunday school 2:2u P. M Bong service and preaching 7:20 P. Rev J. O. R. Corliss invites i these services. Mr. and Mra. George Post and r .and Mra. Leroy Heae entertained a number of friends on Friday evening. After an enjoyable evening, refreshments were served Mr. and Mr*. George Post and Mr. and Mra. Fkiward Post tno1 to Philadelphia on Sunday. -. and Mra. Allison latdlam motored to Vineland on Monday and spent the day with relatives. Frank Corliss was a WUdwood visitor on Saturday.

Palermo

Mr. and Mra. Percy Gibson »|H.nt a few days last week with ! her grandparents In Cape May

| Court House.

Charles Cnsaaboon. Jr., spent ! Saturday with Stephen and David

. Young at Mannoia.

Mra. William Weal cot* Is spend- | lug some time with her slster-in-

I law at South Dennis. XKe Society Meet*

j Tb.' Baptist Mite Society i Wodneaday afternoon of last week I al the borne of Mra. J. B. Corson, j Mrs. Conrad Reislng was in ; Philadelphia visiting her daughter

j the past week.

I Mra. Cotson and daughter, of

; Philadelphia, spent Sunday wllh ; Mr. and Mrs L. Towtu-nd

Nelson Boyd, of Ocean

i .ailed on Oscar Weils Bund*. I Mr, Charles Field*. Ru-«-lh ! Bertha an* Frank Field* were in

I Ocean City Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey apent part of the pari week with his brother and family at Corbin

aty.

Miss Bertha Fields called __ Mra. Annie Young Sunday afternoon. Margaret itougblln. of Petersburg. and A. Smith, of Ocean (Tty. called on Miss Mary Vlzxard Sun-

day.

Mr*. Reuben Clouting and daughter. Mrs. Howard MeVeigh motored to Ocean City Saturday Mra. Sarah IXtlley and Mrs. Ed ward Corson were in Ocean City Saturday. Mra. George Garrett. MU* Anna and Robert Garrett attended the American Legion meeting Pleasantrille Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J Wilbur Colltna. of Ocean City, called on her parTto. Mr. and Mra. M. Kruke also las Mary Vlzxard Sunday. Mra. Charles Field* and Mra. Russell Field* were In Ocean City Tuesday f last week. Char .osaaboon. Jr . attended party given Albert Cam Saturday evening. Mrs. E. E. Madara spent a few days the past week with her at Mra. Lydia Lee In Philadelphia.

Marmora

Mrs. Grider. Young spent Monty in Philadelphia .•hopping. Not man Clark motored to Sea Ule City Wednesday of last week. "r. and Mrs. Morris Stepbenand son. of West Cape Msy. ►pent Sunday with her parents

here.

Mrs. Milton Ross entertained a few friends at a card party on Thuraday evening of last week. Mra. Asa Madara and Mra. William Sapp spent Thuraday of last week with Mrs. Curtis Corson, o' ftalenno. Horace Steele, of PUUdeiphta. spending a few days at his parents' summer home here. Dr. Halims was In Camden on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Jeaan Pott* were In Somers Point Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M-rvyn Sharp and children, ot Pleasanlvllle. spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Elnatban Sapp. Miss Marie Furgeston. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Madara. Parent-Teachm’ Social The P. T. A. meeting and aortal held In the school house Friday evening was s big success. Mias Etole Stiles to Improving from her recent Hlnees. Walter Keppler and Alfred Matthews attended ; lodge meeting In Ocean City Weoneaday evening of last week. Mias L. Welch, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mlsa Eatella Madara. Mr*. Harry Pontlere is visiting her parents In Philadelphia. "r. and Mrs. William Sapp < in Tuckahoe on buslnes* Monday. Mr. and Mr*. Jesa* Potto entertained his brothers. Fred and Joe Polls, and Mias Ida WHaon, of Audubon. Sunday. Attend Legion Bally Those from this place who attended the South Jersey rally of the American Legion, held In PteasantYilte on Saturday afternoon and evening, were Mr. and Mra. William Sapp. Mrs. George Garrett. Mis* Anna Garrett. Bob Garrett and Hobart Bapp. Norman Bailey, of Corbin CHy. u in town on business Monday.

Belleplain

_ C Mason, of Pleasanlvllle. spent Sunday with R. B. Hun*. Mr. and Mra. Earl Nickerson, of Millville, spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mean. r. and Mra. George Hees. of Millville, spent Sunday with the tatter's sister. Mra. Robert Hess. Ladie*' Aid Meets The Itodle*' Aid met at the home of Mrs. H. H. Layton on Thursday evening of last week AH report a very enjoyable evening. Mix. Edith McCormick, of Millville. spent Sunday with her parts. Mr. and Mrs. Jnnob Dennis Mi and Mrs. Clinton Howell, of Millville, spent Ihn week-end with the tatter's parent . Mr. and Mra. Jacob Pettit. Mr*. Elbert Eldredge and aon. Charles, of Leesburg, spent Wednesday with the former's parent*, and Mrs. Joseph Mason. !r. and Mra- Maurice Whlldln. Delmont. spent Sunday with the latter’s parent*. Mr. and Mrs William Sprague. Thomas Cream* r Is the proud owner of a new automobile. Mrs. James Stller. of Millville. I* visiting her eon. J. Pettit, lot a few dayi. Rev. Schenrk and family, of Vineland, and Rev. I’angbur*. ol Eldora. spent Saturday n'.gbl with Mr. and Mr* Thomas Har ri*. Mr. and Mr*, li* He*. oPSes Isle City, spent Saturday with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hem. Suffer* Broken Arm

I Mast-r Nathaniel

d the mi-fortune to bi

j while sledding on ' Miss r *ola Bate

Townsend’s Inlet Ben Brown, of Philadelphia, was a visitor here from Fridauntil over Sunday. Mr. and Mn Max Dlllgart andaughter. Ruth, of P'tlladelphia. • ere Sunday visitor*. Howard Reed, of Philadelphia, waa tbc guest of Mr. F!aghouse over Sunday. Mr*. Barth, of Philadelphia, waa down on Sunday, looking over some work being done on her cottage. The Oid Homestead. Mra. Hawk and daughter, ol Camden, motored down to apwnd the week-end at her cottage an Cedar Street. Charles Bolte. of Philadelphia, waa very busy over the week-end. painting bis bouse on Sound* Avenue. Becoreriaf From Illness The many friends of Mra. Clark, of Torresdale. Pa. will be glad to hear that she has recovered from her reeer.t severe Hines* and U able to got .irouad

again.

William Schotts, of Mapla Shade, and friend were here dur ing the pc t week, trying out new flsklng ta-kle. Fred HmJV fc** vfllrely recovered from the severe «n*(: he contracted Sunday week ago during the heavy storm.

The Saturday evening card parties were slimly attended at the last two meetings due. no doubt, to the bad weather. Mr. Fullerton to having the inside of hla cottage, The Homestead. repapered and painted, to be ready for the spring mason. Mr. and Mrs. William Scholl* and daughter. Ada May. of Matd* Shade, motored down lo spend Sunday at their bungalow. Link Oasklll and Mr. Dunlap, of .Philadelphia, were noticed faking s stroll around the Inlet os Sunday.

Greenfield

tended the special league smeting held at the South Dennis Church on Sunday evening. John Lyons called on A. T»pulnler on Tuesday. George Breyer and family motored lo Denntavllle on Satur toy. A Kewoomw Mr. and Mra. Hiram Sack are receiving congratulations on Iba birth of a daughter born on Saturday. The new arrival will be named Martha Elizabeth Mtlllcent Itoughlin was the guest of Dorothy Carvtn over Sunday. Mias Theodora Foote, of East Orange, and WUdwood. called on Mra. T. Butter, of Arlington, who a spending some tint* with her sister. Mra. Hiram Back. David Dailey, of Pa'ermo. spent Sunday with Floyd Gandy. Mra . George Murray and brother. Hiram Sack, visited their br-ther. George Sack. In Ocean nty. on bundsy. William Matthew*. of Old Bridge. Pc ter* burg, called on Geo. Murray on Sunday Mr. and Mra. FVank Gandy and ion. Jehu, of Petersburg, were -.ailing on J. W. Gandy on Sunday. Kerman Caldwell, of Petersburg, waa rilling on Hiram Sack on .Sunday.

Cats Head In Fall J. W. Gandy had the misfortune o 'all and cut his head last, week The Injuries are not aeriHenry DuBoaq and son. Henry, were in Sea tale City on Monday. Mrs. Mary Prtoat was calling >n Mra. E- IXiBoaq on Monday. Spencer Tti'on and family mo'ored to (amden on Monday. Mias Mary Ellen DuBoaq. of West Philadelphia, spent the week •nd with her parents here. Rebecca and Henry DuBoaq and Dorothy (tanrln. were among those •njojii-* tb* sledding In Petersburg on Monday night. Mrs. K.ichel Laughlln and aon. William, were railing on Prank Sach and wife on Monday. M. H. Magr.ln ha* returned home after spending some time n t olllngadale. Pa.

A Simple Badio Hint Have you ever had TOUT A battery charged and been dt* •at I*fled with the recep*' n obtained Immediately all-r- vrd? Perhaps you have bl a men humidity. static or even the man wi n charged your battery. Quite often the trouble to In your con toot—where you actew or clamp the positive ot nagativ* wire to the terminal of your lottery. The end of the wire may have boen corroded by battery arid or even by two long • xpooiirr to the air. Perhaps the terminal iteclf needs a little rub with sandpaper. A run- way of making I.Saae

nals and wire*, the dial* *o At.. station la tuned