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The flappers and would-be flappers , who bobbed their hair to be in style are now far in the offing: and disappearing on the western horizon of fashion- Over in London the ultra- 1 fashionable women are having their amallest toe amputated so as to he able to wear the "toothpick" shoes which are the ragre. Going: still another step farther ahead, to be different others in the same city are now
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DIAS CREEK t Ernest H. Smith and wife, of Cape - May, spent Saturday afternoon with i Coleman Norton and wife. Joseph Messic and wife "re with their daughter, Mrs. Richand Lloyd, , Mr. Rhiner, of Bridgeton, filled the 1 Methodist pulpit on . Sunday after- , noon and gave aft interesting talkMiss Fannie Bateman has been visiting friends in (Camden and Phil- . adelphia this weekJohn Cook and family, of Mays Landing were week end visitors with Belford Douglass and family. Miss Alma Norton entertained a ' gentleman friend, from Cold Spring, Sunday evening. ' , Our Children's Day program was enjoyed by all, each participant doing his part wellMr. and Mrs. William Weatherby entertained fifteen of their Millville friends and relatives on Sundav. Fred J- Smith and family of Stone Harbor, were over Sunday guests with Mr- and Mrs. Coleman Norton William Chambers and family moved in%o the tenant house of Guy Errickson last week. Percy Douglass on Sunday took John Lawrence, who is ill, to his son's home in WilmingtonFrank Doughty and sister, MrsAnna Hewitt, of Green Creek, were | visitors at church Sunday afternoon. I Miss Anna Jacobs, of Philadelphia, i was an over Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs- Greenley, in their new bungalow at North Dias Creek. William McMova, of Philadelphia, soent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wall. Hershell WeatherM-, of Rio Grande, and Margaret Weatnerhy, of South Dennisville, visited their parents, Mr and Mrs. "Milton Whitaker, on dayHolmes Douglass, who spent the winter at school, is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doug-, lass, for time. ' Fred Pepper and family moved to, Pearls Beach, Wednesday. AN ASSESSORS' ASSOCIATION | The Cape May County Chamber of| Commerce will have as a branch. or| subdivision, an assessors' association, i composed of all the tax assessors of the county, to meet and discuss the : problems of taxation with a view of: creating more uniform assessments 1 throughout the county." This plan , has met with the approval of prac- 1 tically all the assessors of the coun- ] ty. Mayor Irving Fitch, of Sea Isle; City, is the chairman of a committee of three to be known as the Taxation Committee with stipulated duties of organizing the assessors' organization. "I beg your pardon," said the lady collector timidl1". "would you please help the Working Girls' Home?" "Certainly," said the man, "but where are they?
WEST CAPE MAY Mrs. Hampton PSerson spent Monday in Philadelphia. Mrs- Alfred MattJfcw s entertaining Miss Abbey Matthew, of Philadelphia- ^ Mrs. William Cherry is spending -a week with Mrs. Emma Cherry. Leon Eldredge is home for the summer vacation. Mr- and Mrs. Harry Holmes are entertaining Mr- Holmes' motherThe Misses Ella and Jennie Cudhy s-ent a couple days in Philadelphia last week. Mrs. Leslie Salsbury is entertainine Miss Anna Dukes. Howard Richardson is home for the summerMiss Leah Ewing is home for her summer vacationMr. and Mrs. William Schmidt entertained relatives from Baltimore over the week end. ERMA Mr. and Mrs. Hiram V. Soults are spending their vacation in Washington, D- C-, and other points of terestMr- and Mrs- Albert McNeill are the proud parents of a fine baby boy. Mrs. Mary Johnson, Etta Reeves and Adda Gibson visited Court House on Thursday. Mrs. Harry Applebee has opened an ice cream parlor where Colonial ,ice cream is for sale. William Hall has started an ice route through Green Creek. L. Brown and Levan Dickinson are paintin- at Court House. Mrs- L- Gascoyne's mother is spending several , weeks at the parMrs- William Swain and Mrs- A. H. Swain visited Mrs. Ruth Wilson at Wildwood on Saturday eveninv. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaggars spent Sunday with their daughter at Mill-
RIO GRANDE Horace Everett, of Lawndale, Pa-, visited at the home of Miss Virginia Steer on Friday. Mrs. Earl Gibson entertained a number of young folks on Monday evening. Earl Hampton and Charles Angley. of Wildwood. were Sunday visitors-at the home of Earl's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwards. Mr. Cample and family, of Wildwood, were Sunday visitors at the home of William Kimble. Mrs. Harry Steer and daughter, Mrs. Lutz, and Mrs. Steer's mother, motored to Atlantic City on SaturdayThe many friends of Miss Olive Harris and Ralph G. Denn are invited to attend the wedding cersmony at the Rio Grande M. E. Church on Friday June 30, at 1.30 P. MGeorge Kimble and a number of friends motored to Washington, D. C., on Saturday and returned on Monday. All had a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs- Fred Neal are entertaining their daughter, Mrs- Fred Riley, for a few weeks. Mrs. Frank Corson entertained a friend from Philadelphia over the , Mr. and Mrs- Harry Hand are en- [ tertaining relatives from Camden for week end. i a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher and daugh- ' ter, of Millville, are spending the . summer with Mrs. Thatcher's parents, [ Mr. and Mrs- James HendersonMrs. E. Hummel, of Camden, has , returned to her home after spending . a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. J i Ear] Hampton and Charles Anglv, of Wildwood, were Sunday visitors at i the home of Earl's grandparents, Mr. , and Mrs. Edwards. Mr- Campbell, of Wildwood, was a ; Sundav visitor at the home of Wil- : liam Kimble. Mrs. Mae Riley and her three chil- • dren, of Connecticut, are spending ; some time with her mothers, MrsFred B. Neal. : Horace Everett, of Lawndale, was ; visiting at 'the home of Miss Virginia Steer, on Friday. Mrs Earl Gibson entertained a numr ber of young people at her home on Monday evening, c George Kimble motored to Wash5 ington, D. C., on Saturday last. Mrs. Mary NefT, of Atlantic City, - is visiting ^her daughter, Mrs- Harry ; Steer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hand are en- , tertaining relatives from Camden for . a few days. GOSHEN The Sunday School icnic was held i last Thursday at Pierces Point. Deacon Griffin Smith. Nelson Smiith •. and family. Belle Hewitt and Mrs. . Lizzie Swain, attended Mr- and MrsGilbert Smith's reception at Avalon, e Fridav evening. s Mrs- Riley Mixner and son, Finley. . spent last week at Long Branch. I Mr. and Mrs- Rae Townsend and t, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walton, of j Frankford, Pa., were visitors at the ihome of Joe Champion and wife, last week. fi Lewis Creamer and wife. Mrs. . Mason Tozer and daughter, and Robt | ert Peterson, were Millville visitors { Saturday evening, el Charles Mixner and wife were in pf ■ Millville Fridays s | Stanley Watson and wife, of Avail ; Ion. called on his parents, Sunday ■ .. Mrs- Harry Spence. of Seaville, 1 spent Monday with her mothere! Mrs. Charles Hoffman and Mrs,ej Charles Woodlin. of Dorchester, spent n Monday with Mrs. Hannah Hearon. ,f" Robert S. Miller and wife, of Court i- House, called on his parents, Sunday. Mr. Backward: Been playing with >" the landlord's children, have yer? ie Well, don't get too intimate with 'em,t The next thing they'll be coming in 'here asking for the rent f r.
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e J s SPORT HATS, SWEATERS, ALL IN ? THE LATEST STYLES, AT REASONABLE PRICES B.T. HAZLETT 323 Washington Street 6 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Catherine S. Leiner, Deceased ft Pursurant to the order of Harry S. s Douglass, Surrogate of the County a of Cape May, made on the third day of May, A. D. 1922, on the annlica- - tion of the subscriber, executrix of n said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to . exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and de- . mands against the estate of said de- .! ceased within six. months from the third day of May, A. D. 1922, or _ they will be forever barred of any acv tion against the subscriber. Dated Mav 3rd, A- D. 1922. LIZZIE H. RICHARDSON, Executrix. J. SPICER LEA MING, Proctor. (1 5-6-9-pfl5-54 !! A MERCILESS JUDGE i. ~ - One Who Showe No Favor. ▲ merciless Judge Is Father Time, d Before htm the weak and the wanting 'f go to the wall. Only the truth can e stand. For years the following statet ment from a Cape May resident has withstood this sternest of all tests. s- Mrs. Warren Richardson, 490 W. >' Perry St., saye: " I don't know the cause, but my back began paining and aching and I felt as though I n oonld scarcely do my housework at times. There was a heavy, weighty i- frfeUng from my hips and when I etooped, my back felt too weak to e. bear my weight. I used Doan's Kidney Pills a short time when my ? bade felt strong and the pains and it weakness disappeared. I haven't had to resort to Doan's since, having rt no return of the trouble." (S'atemeni v given Feb. h6, 1916.) On July 20, 1920, Mrs. Richardson .v said: "Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of kidney complaint and I have had no return of it" n 60c, at all dealers. Fostei^Mllburn in Oo.. Kirs., Buffalo, N. Y.
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