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TO CONSTRUGT NEW ROADS HARD SURFACE HIGHWAY MAY BE PUT IN NORTH OF .STIM: goNS LANE, TO EXTEND TO RIO — GRANDE | "WILL — GET STATE FUNDS. Fo a C May County Board of Chosen Freeholders, it was decided along with the consideration of other county High way legisiation, to build a road north , and may extend as far as the Wildwood road. The project will be a part of the general road improvement plan, and will be paid for by drawing from the general road repair fund, and by the issuance of temporary | fmpeovement certificates, maturing over a period of Ubmacd When this road is . completed, it will greatly facilitate trafile to Wildwood, and intermediate points. . The road which it is to repince is one of
COLD SPRING (Gpesial rommeteP rand Gonmuinion Service will- be observed in Cold Spring: Presbyterian Church next Bunday. On next Wednesday, July oth, the Rev. J. Dyke will lecture on "His Memories of Holland" for the benefit of the Sunday School Library Fund. Curtis Dyke, of Bloomfield, N. J., Catherine Dyke — and Charles Van Dom, of Trenton, are visiting. the manse over the dth. Miss Ruth Swain is employed at Cape May. Miss Margaret Coverdale in assint= ing Mrs. Jennie McPherson, at Fishing Greek, N. J. The 3. C. Eldredge premises have basa rent Master Clinton Shaw and sister Ellen arrived in town Friday to spend some time with their grandparents. Their home is at Narberth, Pa. Mre. William Search and children spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Search‘s parents. Mrs. P. Warden of Elmira, N. V. was the guests of her daughter, dur ing the week. " Mrs. Walter C. John, of Washing» ton, D. C., spent Monday with her friend, Mra. Albert Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Leaming Hand and children spent Sunday with Mr. Hand‘s characer Tas a loon to all, and her in:
mce will live interminably, — Bymnintvans is extended to the beloved ones who will strive to emulate her Chrl#« tian life. | Rev. C. O. Borserman conducted the mervices. comte ttn wow GOSHEN (Special Correspondent) Goshen, N. J. -July 3rdCaptain Maurice Warwick, of Trenton, was spending a week with his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Coombs. Several of the convalescents from the Base Hospital at Cape May, have been entertained in homes here recently. Captain Warren Grace: and wife have been guests of Captain Libern Grace and wife during the week. Mrs. Paul: Scull was a guest for the weekend ofGeorge Richardson and wife. C. Mattis and W. Rolle hodbind tors in Philadelphia en Saturday. Mre. King and daughter, of Long Island, after a delightful two. weeks‘ visit with Artis Hughes and wife here, returned home on Friday. Frank Bright and family, of Atlantic City, were week-end visitor in town. Mra. James Corson, of Avalon, en« foyed a day with her brother, Capt J. W. Grace on Wednesday. Mrs, Emma Williams and deughter went to Baltimore on Monday for the summer. Lewin Corson and wife are at (Anglesea visiting friends there. Dr. H. Diverty and wife of WoodCoal ~I C Cle th a Ca ‘Montclair, were guest of Doctor Hom» phrey Swain here. Mrs. Jesse Grey and daughter of ‘Camden are staying at the home of Frank Miller for some time. Clarence Galiaher and Misa Neal of Cape May, were entertained by J, C. Burke and wife on Sunday. py F4 3 1 10 6 lll 6; 14 54 Di (€ (Special Correspondent) Fishing Creek, N. J.June£SthLemuel Schellenger and wife, an
Cd ( C e to Mra. Fox‘s Sister, Mrs. John Gayner at Salem. Mins Jennette Ober, of . Camden, spent Sunday with friend». Mrz. Tomlin is entertaining: comy. Mre. Frank Thomas and son . of Camden, wery calling on Mrs, Thomas‘ brother the first of the week. > John Snyder and daughter Mary, tognther with Alfred Sheets, called on Mrs. °C. P. Foster, ut Green Creek, who is still confined to her bed. {Bently Hoffman made a business trip to Camden last Saturday, Mrs. Edgar Woolson is colertain- | ing her father from Brooklyn. L a aCe Jennie traveled to Philadelphia on , Wednesday, { Frank Matthews was a visitor at | Cape May Court House on Wednes La s borresztrms a accompommmen P. 0. 8. OF A. WELCOMES MEMBERS La JAMLEIERA C219 d fiir rgan South Beaville givi action in . greater of the remaining 83 having been discharged from the service since armistice had been signed and the affair held at Rio Grande and desi oad i trict President John W. irracd Nike e local fa chairmen. dered by the Orchestra of F PTC CES ip enlivened the folauld Patriotic Sing lowing. proj ra on "Welcome Home" Address by Rev. N. Martin, Camp 180, Cape May Court ime. louse. Reading than of Roll, State T anor rustee Feu" y nfesd Camp 180, Cape y louse, Orchestra Selection — Vocal Solo, Mics Mary Derbyshire, West Cape May. Band Selection. © Address by State President Milton Nugayil, Cam Madi est Cape May. After the rendition of this program supper was served in the lower hall. Dancing was enjoyed until late. L_ 222 2
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COUNTY BRIEFS Ocean City, N. J.-Theodore Lloyd, aged 16 years, was accuned of stealing u bathing sult from Mr. Ralph Dubree of 839 Brighton Place, Thursday a week ago. The boy was arrested and arraigned before Police Magistrate Ware Friday evening of last week. Me was also arrested on . another charge of throwing bottles in the street at Eighth and Central avenue. He acknowledged throwing the bottes, but denied taking the bathing suit. The suit was found in the possession of a brother and by Lponnd Pce CIL LMJ Co CCP II _ case ,which was paid by the parents. Fun if pron ajertLonge r Abr aniriat of his parents who agreed to keep a close watch on him. The charge still hangs over | for good behavior and if in trouble again he will be sent to Cape May Court House to appea® before | Judge El- ! dredge.-Ledger. Ocean City, N. J. -Albert . Bigler, ‘manager of the Suplee-Wills-Jones ‘Company store in Ocean City | was ‘fined twenty-five dollars and costs for ‘giving short measure in lee | cream. Complaint was made to county superintendent of weights and memsures, Paul E. Carroll, last Thursday, and My. Carroll sent an agent to buy a quart of cream, It welghed one pound ‘and six ounces, when the weight of a full quart should have been one pound und fifteen ounces. After the arrest, no . defense | was made by Bigler, who paid his | fine without comment. | ‘The case presents a new possibility for service by the Weights and Menures Department, as ice cream is one of the commodities supposedly to b. served, is generous or seant propor: tions, as best sulted the dealer. -"County Times" Wildwood, N. J.-Rev. Jamex M. Hubbert, D, D., the assistant clerk of the General Assembly of the Pres; byterian Church, occupied . Doctor King‘s pulpit in Helly Beach Sunday night. "Journal" --- Wildwood, N. J.-Eleven soldiers and two nurses were guests of the J. thompson Baker family at thes residence at Muple and Atlantic avenues, recently. e Indies who were hostesses of the Soldiers and | Sailors Club on Spicer avenue during the winter helped in preparing the chicken supper which was served to the men. Following the supper the remainder of the evening was spent in music and conversation, after which the Red Croms Motor Corps driver took the boys back to the hospital. Needless to say the guests oll enaiid themselves and are anxious to n to Wikiwood soon-Sun Tribune delphin the week of Monday, Septem:
Ce a Ll of the organization from various of the country, many with their wives, and it has been found impossible to secure quarters for all in Philadelphin. Mr. Kicetz‘s band of music has bees engaged by -Pilgrim Commandery, No. 11, of Harrisburg, which in headed by pa S E acied Mr. Boll, Mr. Kloets learned that the members of his commandery would once presented the advantages . of Ocean City, with the result that the Harrisburg. delegation and the band wil spend three days in this 1esort. — ~-"Bentinel" erry S10 weer Wildwood, N. J.-The body . that washed ashore at Turtle Gut Inlet yesterday morning was identified from the clothing as being that of Benfamin F. Norbury, 44, a paperhanger, , 72 Church Street, Germantewn, Pa. . Mrs. Anna Keyes, of Roxborough, as sister, of the deceased; came to clafit the body. | 4 Norbury wan Accidently drowned en June 22nd while fishing from a rowboat in Egg Harber Bay. The body floated a distance of thirty | miles south before washing ashore. A wife [Sevlizihad children survive . the . deCd { +0 --- ab gin. MOTOR TRIP Mre. George L. Lovett, of Cape [May, Mr. and Mra. Norris Gaskill and {Mr, and Mrs. J. Edward Loveti, of {Atlantic City, motored to Hanover and spent the week-end with Mrs. Lovett‘s daughters, Mrs. R. Adams and Mrs. [A. Jost. Inmmmpromyeteicmsemeonnd I PARISH OF THE CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Epincopal) Rev. Paul Sturtevant Mowe, | PhD. Rector Sunday Bervices 8 A. M.-Holy Communion 10:30-Second Service and mon 8 P. M.-Evening Prayer und Addreas. Dr. Howe will officiate at all sorvices. meeUNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining e To a ending June 26, 1939. Baily, L. T. Barclay, Earl L Cherry, Walter L. Christian, Cornelius Foster, Miss Lena Hackett, Jamen Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hall, Mr». A. G. Holman, Reuben Lingham, Fred Lippincott, W. Everett Matthews, Jamen Meadows, Miss Carolyn Morton, Mrs. Charles Reid, Mra. J. H. Rheaume, Mins — Marion Selling, Mra. Lawrence Tice, James Smeltze, Enock Williams, Martin In calling for the above please say advertised. SOL NEEDLES, P. M.
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