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J|] Diop CAi | A A of s Day tan to Ocean City tal 2 M re: Mrs. E Dr. Eugene Way Paks ‘Carroll Pa tended the funeral of the late Mark rs. Gennan ‘Smith Mecsrll hast returni frereancal Mey ++ Ak their protien Helen, and Ear] Chester were Sunday guests of Mre. H. Cheste Wr. Russell and Mre. Russell, of Eimer, were herts, for the week-end of Franklin The widow il wits Bushnell returned to her home in New York, after

a few days visit in the homes of her husband‘s relatives. | ghia 5 is the mest of her aunt, Mrs. Lewin and family have bave turned to their home in Lansdown Ins sil months stay at their pelthinal Death Frogg Sas one of our citizens, when John Errickson was relcased from his aufieringe LB C es will be sadly miased. A loving hus bond and father, loyal lodge menber, man, not yet sixty years old. Fo widow a and son, Hany survive im. Mins Imogene: Lioyd is spending [some days with her mother. j Mrs, George Zack and two sons are | guests of Harry Fidler.

Miss Maris Miller returned on Thursday from a summers‘ cuting with her sister, Mrs. Vernon: Smith, in Canada. goe pulpit was filled in the morning by the Rev, Mr. Pierce from Newfleld and in the evening Erasmus Earnest, one of our own boys preached for us, also joining the choir, which rendered some fine music. Mrs, Reba Carter, ms soloist, Miss Ethel Mayhew ns |Aito and Frank Earnest, Jr., as bans, Mrs, Rose Carroll also assisting. | Mr. | Carter accompanied the music with [the violin. Great pleasure was de[rived from the kindness of our visit[ing young people and it was greatly | appreciated.

1 ° A oil 9 (a 4.01145 [> cor A US EU cH Sef o tt a 13 [J Xef. V MKY, [0] XA) FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN PDEs 0) line of Men‘ a Work Shoes of the best qu (of "p poll a 41:4, AFM I [ONA Overalls, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery. Shirts and etc. 323 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. ranch Store for Shoes in Post Office BI‘d‘g. at WEST hiadbe irk Maa 3 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Mn MALONEY? C e ae " C O d Cape May, N.J., June 30, 1919

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‘Three Per Cont Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without charge, Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent in Bur glar-Proof Vaults. ADVISORY BOARD

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Don‘t wait until your | cold develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia,. Kill it quick. Fy RJ CASCARA QUININE Tom‘ yoo ke spent the i ut joyed a pleas 16 visit. with "Fricads in Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs. W. H. Hewitt is entertaining company d Mrs. Leaming Hand spent Saturday evening at Wildwood. Nutner, of, Audubon. N. J. spent the weekend with friends, Mre. J. Honderson and daughter, of Phjedenll im. nent a pleasant, weck r. and Mre. hight 501 nile pean iftrdings rome gite ¢ with a, in a ng. Mme me with p and Mre. S. B. Taylor Misses Lida and n Selence in the «chool of Kemmerer Wyoming, word has been received that she arrived safely at her dertilay ev