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DENNIS VILLE ; The Junior League had a suocessful j entertainment on Saturday night, a ] packed house, fine weather anti an i appreciative audience- The duet between Paul Carroll, Jr., and Martha . Towne was one of -the best features. ] Ice cream was sold and the net pro- . ceeds were about thirty -five dollars. < iMrs. Samuel Woolson entertained her sister-in-law, Mrs.. Campbell, and , two daughters, from Boston, for the • week end. Dr. Clarence Way arrived home on , Sunday after 'n absence of eleven .

weeks, having been on a tour to the Mediterranean, visiting the Holy Land, Egypt, Cairo and European ports, also spending two weeks in | His friertds gave him a hearty welcome. Earl Chester, who is with the Dur-' ant Motor Company, motored from Philadelphia on Saturdav in one of their fine touring cars, returning on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- William Pack, of Pittsburgh, were callers on Dr. and Mrs. Way, on Monday. Mrs- Powell Carter and three daughters, of Wenonah, are visitors' at the home of Franklin Earnest- 1

jj GOX'Sf Palace Theatre I Program of Attractions | Week of May 8th ( — : COMING | NORMA TALMADE C . -THE WONDERFUL THING" I Monday. May 8 — j Vaudeville and Pictures I Benefit of Tall Cedars Band, Cape L May Co. Forest, No. 15 r Admission : 28c and 55c I Tuesday, May 9 — r HUGO BALUN Presents I "Jane Eyre" r It is a story that moves from the | depths of despair to the glorified I heights of happiness and lovef Comedy — "Reckless Sex" | Movie Chats _ Wed. and Thurs-, May 10 and 11 — ALL STAR CAST, in "Determination" "Determination," which everyone who wants to succeed in life should see- It is not a preachment but a picture that will thrill and inspire you. It is a massive picture with plenty of melodrama yet .with a powerful story of how determination won over many obstacles. , Comedy — "Hot Off the Press" Hearst News Aesop's Fables . 3 Fri. and Sat, May 12 and 13 — HOBART BOSWORTH "WhiteHands" - '* A woman alone, in a nest of crime, j i on the edge of the SaharaM j ; Larrv Semon, in his latest Comedy "The Sawmill" j 1 . Pathe_Newg_ . f She: "What are you going to get. < , dear?" T • He: "You'll find out in a minute ^ Here comes my wife." "Yer ma won't let you do that, I j, » betcha." ' 5. "She will if I can get pa to say 1 can't." „ .^WWWWWWWWWWWWV/ 1

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I GOSHEN j ■ Mr. Mid Mrs. Jacob Garrison, of Uourt House, are this week with the ' Inter's sister, Mrs. Newton Sayre. J Mr. and Mrs. James Burke spend the week end at Cape May. Genge Peterson and son, Robert, weT® Atlantic City visitors Saturday. Millard High, Francis Garrison arid Russell Garrison visited Atlantic City Fnday. Hie young folks had a doggy roast ax Sleepy Hollow Thursday night. Miller and Lewis Foster, of Court House, joined them and had a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, of Court i House, were in town Tuesday. I Mrs. Mary Stillwell, Mrs. L- H. j Swain Mrs- Massey and Miss Sallie I Corson attended the W. C- T. U. meeting at Cape May on Friday. David Compton, of Dias Creek, spent the week end with Mr. and = Mrs. Lambert FSnley. •• Mrs. Newton Sayre and Mrs. MaMixner motored to Atlantic City ' on Thursday. Mrs. Julia Cox and son, of Delmont, spent Sunday with her father, Grace. Miss Eunice High is visiting her aunt. Mrs- John Mecray, at Cape May. Dr. F. G. Steinbach Veterinarian WILD WOOD, N. J. Both Phones Change Now to ARCOLA : AND YOU WILL CHANGE YOUR I HOUSE INTO A | HOME. ARTHUR G. REEVES & CO. 622 Washington Street "henry hotze i 313 WASHINGTON STREET | Bakery ALL KINDS OF FANCY CAKES, I PIES. ROLLS AND BREAD Phone, Keystone. "3-D — - — ! Marine Paint j WEATHER PROOF DURABLE, ELASTIC I COLOR RETAINING g Made to Withstand the Action 3" of Salt, Air and Water, | where Ordinary Paints \ will soon Fade or _ Pee! I A Pull Line of STATESMAN | MARINE PAINTS IS ! carried by L ernest f. pharo 5 cape may, new jersey ^ Who will be glad to assist in " solving your Paint Problems Manufacturers j The Charles H. Brown Paint CoManufacturers of Guaranteed and Analyzed Paints ( Brooklyn, N. Y, U. S- A. j Boston Miami Oklahoma City : Birmingham "Hear you were in a free fight la^ "I was in a fight all right, but it cofit me ten bucks in court today."

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