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Intimate Items About ' Cape May People, Their * Friends and Visitors

Mrs. James E. Taylor of 216 Ocean street is entertaining her aister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Kellum of Philadelphia, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kelly and family, of Stonfehurst, Pa, will spend the month of August in Cape May. , j Mr. and Mrs. James Donald Holloway, of Philadelphia, are spending the summer at their cottage at this resort. Mrs. Holloway before her recent marriage was Miss Doroothy McCali, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kemball McCali of Brookfern, Strafford. Mrs. McCali will visit Mr. and Mrs. Holloway next week. Mr. and Mrs. J Oliver Rutherford, of Michigan avenue, entertained over last week end, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Miller, Jr., and family of Reading, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison B Clyde and their family, of Paoli, Pa., who have spent the month of July in May, will leave in a few days njoy the balance of the summer with relatives at Bay Head and Anbury Park. Leslie Tenenbaum entertained over last week-end, Mrs. Samuel Joffa, and son and daughter, Godfrey Joffa and Miss Evelyn Joffa of Hartford, Conn. Captain Raymond Foster and Mrs. Foster of Philadelphia were visitors in Cape May this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lloyd of Philadelphia are guests at the Star Villa. i ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Snydpg^accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Camp spent last-week end at Souderton and Perkasie, Pa. Mrs. Arthur DuBosq, of Maryland avenue, entertained the members of her bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lemmon have as their guests for a week, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beach, Miss Elizabeth Beach, Miss Catherine Beach, Stephen Beach and Frank Beach, of Washington, D. C. Miss Lillian McGill, of Beverly is passing sometime in Cape May with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tomp/^P^r. and Mrs. T. Lee Lemmon and son, Tommy, motored to Philadelphia Sunday, where they were g-uests of Mrs. Lemmon a1 brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs.James M. Leighton. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell of of Philadelphia, are oocupying their cottage on Stockton avenue for the summer. Mrs. Frederick Miller, of Washington Street, left Cape May Monday for her home in Miami, Florida. I Mrs. Walter Hatfield and family, of Port Deposit, are spending some time with Charles Rutherford at his Hughes street home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bechtel of Toledo, Ohio, are spending their honeymoon in Cape May as guests of Mrs Bechtel's brother and sis-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. diaries Thrun of Windsor avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Stratton

. and family of Drexel Hill, Pa., are enjoying a part of the summer at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Grayson and their daughter, Miss Rosalia Grayson, of Pottstown, Pa., will spend the balance of the summer j^his resort H^lrs. Albert G. Stevens and her daughter, Miss Vesta Stevens, spent Friday in Philadelphia. Mrs. William C. Mecray entertained the members of her bridge club Thursday evening at her Jef ferson street home. Miss Millicnt Carson and Miss Evelina Carson of Philadelphia were week-end visitors to this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Jafbeft 1,. fTowe and their small son, James, Jr, have returned to their home at Clayton. N. J. after enjoying two weeks with relatives in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Schellenger entertained their bridge club Saturday evening at their home on Michigan avenue, Mrs. Yardley Brown and gf of Philadelphia, are spendIngJTJe summer at their cottage ^ |}d Mrs. Robert Martin Willi* imf <4 Beach avenue, are enterng Mrs. Alexander W. Wieter and Mrs. Williams' sister, Mrs, f William Drayton Grange. Mrs. 1homs« Spencer, of Oertnantown who has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Hand since early June, left Cape May Sunday for a severs 1 weeks' trip to Yellow Stone

Park. Albert Cooper of Philadel- ! phi a wo* the guest of Mr. and Mn Hand over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Bryan and son, of Lansdowne, are visiting relatives in Cape May. Miss Harriet Mecray spent last week-end at Ocean City as the guest of Miss Edna Sossam&n. Mr. and Mr. Earle F. Foster and daughter, Beatrice, spent the weekend with Miss Delia Nichols. Miss Ann Sipyth, and her sister, Miss Mary Smyth, have been visiting their grandmother, Mrs. C. Shiyth at Wenonah for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rutherford, of Decatur street are entertaining their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lengert Jr, of Philadelphia. Miss Edith Rambeau, of Philadelphia was ampng the week-end visitors in Cape May. Mrs. Julien L. Eysman, of Philadelphia, is spending the summer in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Church, of the Star Villa, are entertaining Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Shaw, of Warren, Pa. Mr. Shaw's brother, Alex Shaw, of Atlantic City, will join them on the week-end. Elmer Nittinger, of Norwood, Pa. spent last week end with his brother, Edward P. Nittinger. Miss Adele Leach, of Philadelphia, is enjoying some time in Capo May. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shivers ami family of Wayne are spending two weeks at this resort. Miss Vera Murray, of Philadelphia, who is passing the summer with her sister, Mrs. George S. Curtis, enjoyed a part of the week with relatives at Sea Isle City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Y. Smyth, t Jefferson street, had as their sts during the week, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Shaffer and their three children, of Alhambra, Calif., and ' Miss Louise Smyth of Wenonah. Mrs. Albert H. Phillips spent a part of the week at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Davis Lewis and family, of Baltimore, arc spending the summer at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell and their charming daughter, Miss } Clara Louise Campbell, of Ambler, Pa., are .^pending some time in Cape May at their Hughes street cottage. Miss Campbell entertained several of her freinds at a weekend .house party. George W. Little of Miami, Fla., i is passing several weeks at this resort with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Little, of Beach Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Simpkins, of Camden, were accompanied home by their grandson, Norman Sayre, after spending Sunday in Cape May with their daughter, Mrs. Louis J. Sayre of Washington Street. Miss Helen Ei Hoey, of Ardmore. Pa., is spending a part of the summer at this resort. Augustus Hines, of Stonehurst, Pa., enjoyed the week-end with his

family, who are spending the summer in Cape May. Miss Ann R. Thomas of Ardmore Pa, is among the summer visitors in Cape May at present. Miss Beatrice Huver, of Wynnefield, Pa., is enjoying a part of the summer season at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller, of H addon Heights, spent the weekend in Cape Mny with the latter's mother, Mrs. Robert E. Hand of Jefferson street. Miss Josephdne Caspar, of Philadelphia, is viaiting Miss Mary Smith at her Decatur street home. Mrs James Sayre Frisbie of the Hotel Sylvania, Philadelphia, is occupying a cottage An Cape May for the summer. Her son, Ralph Sayre Frisbie will spend the month of August here. Mrs. Frank A. Sartori, of 6780 Emlen Street, Germ an town, is the tmest of her daughter, Mrs. R. Rarksdale Heyward at her cottage at this resort. Mrs. J. Saunders, of 16 Jackson street is entertaining Miss Barnes of Ardmore. Mrs George Mackenzie, of Phil n del phi a, ia stopping at the Devon Hotel for fteveml days. Mrs. Mary Blake entertained during the week Mrs. William I Jin dh» and son, Junior Landis, of Audubon, N. J. Mrs. Blske «pent Fri •lav with friends in Camden. Mrs. Grant Vanaman gave a sailing party one evening #thls week for the members of her Surdity School Class. George F. Hlekev of Washtnr* ton street, after being confined tol

his home for six weeks due to ae i vere illness, is now able to be about again, to the delight of hi> many friend*. Mr. and Mr*. Hariey Brown. , Miss Grace Brown and Mis* Catherine Brown, of St. Davids, left Cape May this week after passing six weeks at this resort and will spend the balance of the summer visiting friends at Eagles Mere, PaMr. and Mrs. William Harvey New hall and their family, of Phil ,td el phi a, are spending the summer at their cottage on New York avenue. Mrs. Carmoleta Lewis Benson of Massachusetts is spending some time in Cape May as a guest at the Colonial Hotel. Mrs. G. McCormick of Philadelphia is passing some time at the Colonial. Frank H. Haigh spent the weekend with relatives at Norristown. His brother returned td Cape May with him to spend two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend and daughter, Miss Marjorie Townsend of German town and Mr. and Mrs. Cari Webber of Florence, N. J. spent Sunday in Cape May with their father, F. Sidney Townsend. Mrs. Luther Green of Philadelphia is occupying 1006 Washington .street for the season. Mr. and Mrs. DuPont of Wilmington, Del., are summering at 904 Sewell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Little Sr. have been entertaining Mrs. J. L. Hawkey. Miss Harriet Gas* of Haddonfield is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Marcy at their Washington street cottage. Mr. and Mrs. M. Duben are entertaining their sister and her daughter for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kasky have as their guests for some time, Mrs. ■ Kasky' father and sister of Philadelphia. . • Mrs. Vito La Monaca who is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett of Corgie street spent a part of the week at Philadelphia. Edward W. Ilea of Chester, Pa. is passing the summer at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Rea. Dr. and Mrs. CTiarles Graddess are entertaining friends at their Broadway cottage. Mrs. Anna Kelly of New York is the guest of Miss Mildred Keane ut her Perry street apartment. Miss Anna Getsinger visitd her mother at Cape May Court House during the week. Frank Crump spent several days this week at Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. David Konowitch of Washington street are entertaining their nephew from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. George N. McSorley and family of Overbrook, Pa. are enjoying three weeks in Cape May before leaving for an extended trip along the west coast. Mrs. William Dougherty of Philadelphia is spending a part of the summer with her mother, Mrs. Frank Monde at her summer cottage on First avenue. Miss Margaret Monk of H addon - donfield. N. J. is visiting friends in: Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Lafavette Miller Sr., of Reading, Pa. will spend th" veek-end with relatives in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith and their small daughter, Miss Patsy of Haverford arc visiting relatives in Cape May forAwo weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kmshaw of West Lancaster Pike, Haverford, have moved into their new home and will spend the week-ends in Cape May with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown McCabe of Columbia avenue. Mr. an i Mrs. Krnshaw accompanied by Mr*. Krnshaw's sister, Mrs. Henry Beylard are visiting Colonel and Mr>. Stephen O. Fuqua at ' Governor's Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Glover Pancoast of the Evergreens, Woodbury, N. J. who are occupying their

cottage at this resort, have as their ; guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walter ; Le Mare of East Orange, N. J. Mrs. Le Mare will be remembered as Miss Elizabeth Pancoast. Miss Mary Pancoast has had as a gue^t Miss Frances Hardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardt of Wynnefield, Pa. William Moss accompanied his father to Etters, Pa. this week. Mr. Moss has spent several months here with his son at his Corgie street home. • Mr. and Mrs. William Bristow of White Plains are spending some time with relatives in Cawp May. Mr. and Mrs. Julien Raymond and their four children of Hartford, Conn, are enjoying the summer at their cottage here. Mrs. Frank Williams and her family of Elizabeth, N. J., arc spending the balance of the sum mer at their Columbia avenue apartment. Miss Helen R. Langley and Miss Grace Everetts of Philadelphia are spending two weeks vacation at this resort. Mrs. Charles Nickson and daughter Bemice of Limekiln Pike, Philadelphia are enjoying the balance of the summer at their apartment oh Decatur street. Miss Kathryn Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lerli T, Steven* of Corgie street who is a patient ae the West Jersey Hospital at Philadelphia, is slowly recovering from an operation from appendicitis. Miss Etta Ougheltree of Philn delphia spent last week end at the Smith Cottage of Columbia avenue Mr. and Mrs. Belke of Stone hurst is spending a short time at 609 Columbia avenue. Mrs. Renham of Philadelphia Is spending some time at '509 ( olumbla avenue with Mrs. !*wi* Smith. Mr ami Mrs. John K. Johntan of I Jef fersonvHle, Pa, and aon spent .

the week -end with their toother, Mr*. A ckh* Bush, 100* Lafayeiu Street. At the cottage of Lillian France.J one*, 629 Columbia avenue for the .seaaon are Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Rorboch, J. Gifford Weaver, Mr. and Mr*. Gifford W. J oner and eon, Howard, of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mr*. Joseph P. Thoma*, daughter Mildred and son Joseph, of 4410 Westfield avenue, Camden, and Harrison Bright, of 4304 Westfield avenue, Cam dan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Groome Steele and party of friends of Cheaapeake City, MtL, will motor to Cape May for over the week-end. W. R. Taylor, of Philadelphia, who has recently toured Canada, is now completing his vacation at the home of his cousin, Miss Lyda Knatz, 1028 New York Avenue. William Reed of Philadelphia who is spending the season at Th*' Devop,. recently entertained his daughter and granddaughter, MrJ. B. Stahl and Miss Clara Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. John Rowan of Stonehurst, Pa. were also hi* guests the past week-end. Mrs. Mae Church who is a guest at the Devon wjth a party of friends recently enjoyed a crabbing party in the harbor. They caught a fine lot of their quarry. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Diebert and daughters, Marjorie and Janet, of Elkton, Md., aciompanied by Miss Clara Sherman of Cheaapeake City, were recent visitors here. Ella Jacquette Kratz, of Hyland Park, Philadelphia, prominent radi'> artiats who frequently broadcasts from WJZ, WCAU and WLIT was a guest of her daughter. Miss Lyda Kratz at her "New York Avenue apartment. Mrs. Wayne Complon of 915 Queen Street recently left for -Augusta, Ga., where she plans to -pend the winter. The father and sister of Mrs. C. H. Condrey, Mr. and Mrs. C. B Smith of Augusta, Ga., and Vernon Neador of Franklin, Ky., are her guests at her Queen Street home. Mr. and.Mrs. Wilmer Cooling and family of Wilmington, Del., are spending the week at Cape May. ' Harold Steele of Chesapeake City, Md., was a recent guest of Seth S. Sawtelle. Miss Marcella Wilzbacher of Cincinnati, Ohio, is spending two weeks at the Wyoming Miss Wilzhacher is associated with Dr. Hussey, Sales Manager of the Society of Philatelic Americans, whose bimonthly Bulletin is issued from the Star and Wave Office. Mr. Lycett showed her the sights of Wild wood Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Dubosoue of 100" Maryland Avenue, entertained her bridge club on Wednesday after noon. Among those present were Mrs. Lewis T. Stevens, Mrs. KnV Johnson, Mrs Herbert . Townsend. Mrs Harry Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips. Mrs. Harry Lemmon Sr., Jind Mrs. Fred Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown 'of 708 Corgie Street entertained Mr: Brown's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and party of Philadelphia who motored here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ridler and daughter, June, of Orwigsburg. Pa. were recent guests of Mr. And Mrs. Harry Brown of Corgie Street. Mrs. Alice Hughes of 1014 Lafa-

yette Street on Sunday motored to ' Summit, N. J., where she will stay ^ about two weeks with friends. • Mr and Mrs. Charles Faber, of Brooklyn are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Famlet in their Washington street apartment. Mrs. Faber is a sister of Mrs. Famlet and frequently visits Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Ashbrook Church and daughter, Mary Ann, of Pitts burgh have been visiting Mr. Church's parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank T. Church Mrg. A. Weiness and daughter. Ruth of Union City, N J., is spending 4wo weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, Dubosque. 1005 Mary land Avenue. Master Martin Obeck of Philadelphia is also a guest at the Home Cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rock, of Chevy Chase, D. C., accom panic*! by their sons, Melvin and Bennett Rock, and their niece, Miss Dorothy Rock, are the guerts of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bellangy Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and family, of Schenectady, N. Y., are -pending a few weeks at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Homan. Mrs. Mark C, Frymire recently entertained her brother and sister in-laaw. Mr. and Mrs. F. I^ste* Thompkins as house guests. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Arnold Clayes and family of Boston are spending a month here with Mrs ClayeC parents, Mr and Mrs. Bam oel iSlnvmaker at Cape May. John H. Chandler of Phlladel I phi* Is spending a short vocation as U ***** of Mr. and Mrs

1 SOCIAL ITEMS | j OF THE WEEK | Mr. and Mr*. L. Bert Eyster, of 432 State Road, Cynwyd, Pa., were visitors to Cape May over the week end. Mia* Elisabeth S. Gordon, who ia* been at "Kenmore Manor" Front Royal, V*., since May 10, i« expected to visit Mia* Margaret P. Cope, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Porter Farquharson Cope, of 2424 Spruce Street, Philadelphia at their cottage here on Kearney avenue during the latter part of August. William Mifflin Large of Philadelphia was a week-end guest at the summer home of Mr. and Mr*. George W. Edwards. Robert Iredell Berger, who is r member of "the sales force of an Outdoor Advertising Company in their Philadelphia office, is spending the week-ends with his mother, Mrs. Florence Iredell Berger, at her Howard Street cottage. Mrs. Phillip Peace, of 1900 South Rittenhouse Square, has opened her summer home on Stockton Avenue. Mrs. Hamilton Kuhn Harris an 1 children of Philadelphia are spending the season at Cape May at the home of her mother, Mr*. Phillip Peace on Stockton Avenue. William Trexler and John Wainwright 3rd, of Philadelphia, were the week-end guests of Robert and Karl Berger at 209 Howard Street. On Monday evening at the Baltimore Inn, Baron and Baroness Von Below of Washington, D. C., who are spending the season here entertained at dinner Mrs E. C. Carrington and Mrs. James Kempton, of Baltimore, Maryland, and Richard C. Clark, of New York City. Bridge followed and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and Mrs. Dallett Wilson joined the^party. Miss Cynthia Stevens and her father, Edwin J Stevens, of Baltimore are staying at the New Stock ton Villa for the season. Mrs. Florence Iredell Berber and sons, Robert and Karl, of Philadelphia, have opened their summer home at 209 Howard Street. Mrs. R. H. Pritchett of Lynchburg, Va;, entertained informally at bridge in the lobby of the New Stockton Villa recently. Recent guests of Mrs. H. R. Prittchett were her sister and her daughter, Mrs. Victoria Hughes and Miss Polly Hughes of Philalelphia. Mrs. Herbert T. Gfeenwood of Trevor Lane, Cynwood, is a house | guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gibson at their Windsor Avenue summer home. Miss Caroline P. Smith of Haddonfield was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fowler of H addonfield, who are spending the season here. L. 0. Miller of Baltimore visit- • ed his mother, Mrs. Decatur H Miller, who is spending' the summer at the New Stockton Villa. W.A. Xickol of Philadelphia wa i a week-end visitor here. A. McKnight Sykes of Bala-Cyn-wood spent the week-end here. Mrs. Rodman Wistsr, of Philadelphia ami her sister, Mrs. W. J.

Moorehead, of Pittsburg recently entertained at dinner and bridge at the New St 'ckton Villa. F. Bromley Foyd and family of Philadelphia have opened their summer cottage at 998 Sewell Ave- 1 nue for the season. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hartley, of Old York Road, Philadelphia, are now occupying their apartment on Beach avenue for the remainder of the season. James Mifflin Large, who ijfnow cruising along the New England coast en route to Bar Harbor expects to return to his Maryland avenue summer home about August First. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martin entertained on Sunday as their dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hart, at their Beach and Baltimore ave nue cottage. Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, the noted tennis player, is a guest of Mrs Charles Mitchell at her Stockton avenue summer home. William B. Hart, of Philadelphia. i« the house guest of Mr, and Mrs Thomas Hart at their cottage at Stockton and Madison avenues. George Gower Hood, of Philadel nhia, be the house guest of Frank Moran over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs John C. Martin and fatally have closed their cottage here at Beach and Baltimore ave nue for the season and plan to nail next week for Europe W Leonard Alexander, of Or mantown, Is a house guest of Mrs Robert Martin Williams at her oeach front oottkge. Henry WHelen Large who at pre sfnt is at the Reserve Officer's Training Gamp In the Thousand Islands is expected to return Aug ust first to bis summer home her*Mrs. Alexander W. WtatH Jr. who has Hoar the houwr guest ' Mrs Robert Martin William* at her Beach avenue cottage, has re- 1

Mra. Chartas Duel t aatortgkoadj informally at bridg*- *i»c lonckerm on Wednesday at bar |*aci \ frwit| cottage, ia sf 'Tur h am** | guest, Mr». Brie tor. Thoma* of the: Main Ljne. Mra. Runneth Word recenti> en-| entertained at luncheon and bridge I at her Jefferson avenue cottage. Mr*. George D Ali, of New York City, frtto ia apfndwig the mmmm at m Kearney avenue entertained at bridge on Thuraday. The guesU were Mrs. Robert Koons, Mm. Pemberton Keshoid, Mrs Jo hu Large, Mr*. Charie* W. Davis, Mr*. Bradford Knight, Mr*. Samuel Bisbane, Mrs. Thoma* Hart, Mr*. Thoma* Strobhar, and Mr*. Brintor. Thomas. Mr. and Mr* Jack Brown at ti^ir Reading avenue cottage entertain - «d about thirty gueat* at a buffet supper on Sunday night Among those present were: Mr. and Mr*. Cabell Woodward, Mr*. Frank Wight, Mr*. Evelyn N. Lee, Mi*.MiHicent Cope, Mis* Caperton, Mi** Emily Cookman, Mr and Mr*. Print Nonris, Henry Korris, William Norrifi, Harold Foster, H. Atkins. The Pairoer Coolidges who havebeen staying at the New Stockton Villa have returned to their home at 92nd and Madison Avenue, New York City. Baron and Baroness Von Below , who have been registered at the Baltimore Inn, have returned to their home in Washington, D. C. Mr*. Evelyn New bold Lee has as her guests Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Saunders Dixon Junior of Paoli. Mr. and Mrs. William Walker recently entertained Mr. and Mr*. David Pierson 3rd. Mrs. Maroon will be remembered as Mrs. Walker'* sister, and i* quite popular with the cottage colony. Mis* Ruth Neall, daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. E. Percival Neall, entertained at bridge on Tuesdayevening at her New Jersey avenue cottage. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sayen and two children are expected in the very

''Tt* MoT" U * "" "*a ** net Oeeoa <Uwt nrriugf m nooday eooug, g*v« * large foto iijr diooer in wiuto relativ«Wiliioo. Am, who boa ukao a cottage mi CoaCtoa, ood wtto Wo oa iobaod the cottage colony faare. ^ Mr. and Wbortau Gfifcriotte Md Kiis in Cope May in ffet aaar fo tun* and will spend quite nm\T Cookman, who ia a ^ "* IpWl on G«onre D. Ali, of Sew Xork CSty " Mpaetea to j<*x, Mhl Xh ow the week-end at their Keanwr - avenue turn mer residence WILOWOOD BOWLEGS BOWL OVER CAPE MAY TEAM Laat Friday evening the IuJiaa Bowling dub of Wildwood came over to Hunt', Pier alley, and net the Cape May bawling team, winning by a comfortable margin over the local men. The visitor* team wa* composed of Messrs. Do mic-a, lacuna Anarato, Versaggi, aati Disiivio. Cape May wo* represented by Messrs. Chamber*, Santiberger, Ewing, Hughe* and Snyder. A return match i* to be played on the Wildwood alley* Friday evening of this week. Dressmaking Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson her establishment at 2X5 North Street

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