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Mr *"4 Mrs. J*ro»j. Hi .... b— ' k*« ret-T*.: :~ pMtaeifiauL. -a nr.* Dvn-.sr 'J* avtom.-. !»■>•*' «! Bttiu irpyuent trip# to Ort*r> CRy Mr -M»d Mr, J -H Kennedy pfeaAa.-.: trip t»rog*fc ^ ">**•&**«- 7 ^ - ■— - After a >-r.n*r *p«-< to r««ft, Mr. .CsroJto* Eea+Mtuxz,. .,a«hserM- Dorothy, tor- Hlvwl to their »»ter ho»* toner « r-vttae- F*»rk ph«. Mr. « " S L Hop*, tor- retor r> at* their horoe is 4Mf*>7^ *» «*• Sn°f*. *** Lto-. ar- eoaterr. ptot.e* * tnp by toto to N«ara VaBa.
Mr. and Mr-. lA-Tro-i W. E.tfW a*wi <toa*htor of Thirtj -fwirth to. - lr..-. Arfwrj" l eaoe. >r* viultox ; Mr- and Mm. Jehr. purr.-"'. « : P«M Mais- Mr. a»! Mm Edsar «fll retur* to their harm* , tore to Derrmher i Mis* Larnite Praroe ha. .left oa a i writ to her torn- w-n "here .be - U her ««t»». InttoBrtaliy Mi" f nuae wflJ *»* alv. Drfa«»r- Water Gap.
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AMERICAN BANKERS ESC ORTED ON TOCR OVER OCEAN CITY Party of Frfiy-.rb: P-mooa. At-. :«*■( • ootrllot .a »40teT K— x-r ' -_oi-r. . - v-r tae i-aaa-t- . J. o^CT v- «i -~- * oitfc r*.A: : ear- !■* eoeint the- rer s- - fve - 'iis ---iKk-.-r :-,2tsQ-.- - on* obrWrfy inspeeted T>^ forty 0..-0 rtoited toe Oeeac City 1 ponieo. --.pm ... nrmxratioe f-.-r the f-"— ' oAl'tolitutta®*' Ab.: ta-xe -trar arte ' wx« hear-: to pre. art that (tear ■ ' \ " - Mr. im Mm. R-ysert 5rr.:.-. --•■
' iB filter Mioa Em ' r-«— .-' 1 f;r ?-.. Petembor*. Fa '.hey propore to 1*-*-l trie er.tiro Mr am. Mr T H Tatker rate ' returned to their witter i/.-ce it p;. ia ieipfci* karinr er^ .e. a * M • Oetarme Rile j. a xtMuato ■'.of the keaJ iueti tout year i.a' ertere-i t.ie Tecpte t'-wrertoty - (of Philadelphia. Ol rr.:iaiiei|ouo.
j Mi -VEtta Tottec. a patou |<*f the •<■». thth peiayd. eompiete.J a - 4*r oair-e at the .v.nai) i x.-moJ ar-i now teacirf at PailenBO. ;i Robert Waaictan aaaoeiated in i i.-- dfiee- of Dr. Heraehei Pettit Ijwa tcatoe Una winaor as tin B»! 'j«v.iere. Mr. W ocirt-vr. : an aetiae i r.ioitrr ,f South Oeear. City, ard i active to *11 Mfaim Mr Ian.: Mr Wuufre-i » F.:pr \ ire e*y.fir.r ar. eatetotoi trip to P rtlawL Maine. On their retirr. ! to Oeear. Cttj "one tsos to Deeetn-o-r. they wjli be the gat*u of Mrs. - ' John Burrow ». 1 Ken net: C .Roil hat returned U East 0rar.ee and ie«wierf hi- t»eir- at the fci^fc *ti»ool the-* . Paul Haye* of thto raw; i.- the r. -e- ...r of a ret ear. The'. -e-.-r a new T>.*
prapaae a trip to Ptorida thi. w:-.-M,-. J*ur. Mart.. are: M. H-ler. Toaaiin. hare ietan»e<J to Tre.tnw after tpyulinr . *.■-. u«* Urr.tfa: week- aeatioeiiliit in thtt' Mr-, w w Miller rf -St., re Harbar. after -petwhit* a rno-l ^po-a-for their ho«* «1T LaBwdatrne avenue .Phila-Viphia. hartojr *pent a mops pi-a«ant time at Ha Corin- , J W. lathaai hat el. -e.: i .- r.»tUigw Vrr Part pUee ar.-' retwrned
hi- hoene in Philadelphia . TVena- M. Seott and family r Pa., havimr -per.t a i. - •*... . . at their -Sore eottafe •"! Third -tr—t. William T. Pretty-. an ami fa.-r:-ly have eioaed their cottaie W. rvird .tre-t ar.-l returned to tin., •inter b-me SOU Catherine rtreet Philadelphto. After -per.-iir,|f a l.ir.p pleasant laratior. at their dure residence. ".9 A- bury avet.ue, Mr arid Mm . Harry B. William* have leff for ■heir home TTiri Germantown ave- ■ ue. Ph.ila.ielphia.
Mr. ar.-i Mm. S J Riewel have •eturned to their ho— in Phflalelphia havtoc rp*«t a plea-ant •arrjner at their oAta*e M4 Sec.nd street. J. C. Artman and family have doied their cottage -.r. St. Jame? pia. e an.! returne*i to their winter -■-•me C,::- Chestnut >treet PhilaMphia. Joseph H. Stopp and family left - — k for their home ir. Philaieiphia after -ummering pieasai.tljr at " I St. Charier placec. Mi- ar.-i Mr. J. Frank Weer. of, Au-pj1*-;.. -pent a plea.<ar.t w— k-
end j-, thi » rf».irt thf niP-t Mr-.. Moorltn terrace. Mr. Weer who U a well known builder an.! contractor :- Mr- Barrett's uncle. T. S. Mitchell and family have elo-e-1 theif cottage 105 Simpson avenue and returne-i to their Home South Eighth -tr— t. Phila-ie!-
phia. After enjoying to the full mea-' sure the pleasure- in thi- resort T. P. C. Henry ami family have
closed their shore cottage and returned t«. their home 1668 Wakeliivsr -treet. PhiladelphiaMr and Mr-. Harry T. Ellis, have returned to their home 1510 Erie avenue. Phila.lelphto. having summered happily at their cottage r.0". Wesley avenue. Mr. Ellis spent a strenuous summer, for it was largely due to his enterprise that the Annual Ea.-hi.iii Show at tlie Yacht Club, and the Bay Carnival proved splen-lidly successful!
c APT -JOHN" (vIVES PARTY TO FRIENDS THE -"U«U.Y Kd<r'-T<£Nl» V DAT "f jr R"U< WITH* BEAtr* «"VTEST\ r.-.A-it • Mr a-- Mm Job- Mitiopa. vto Mr MefcJga.-. .. kru--: aa*"r.- . f.- fr-e- .^ a- Can- J c.r . . r ." an WFwrt to .-.-.*k .mm* t« S4W w-iWRMink. • be rxr;t Soeoe pe.-.-'Ct. %;wever. *K: are • ■ - the "r-r r- . :'a:- tbe (pm»ai capcato ka. re-re- - were. .. ta> Uagtor baa done *K' However the -tz^oet g iron the' ' gsc-"- prove- the rzptam «a- aite^' - pvc-JYe * .c- —akA«r. for Usa -.to. * • a. :.-«*** the var-e.
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^ J. «. . JQCHER PAINTING 1920 Asbury Ave.
ANNOUNCING THE ' PE-MM. "E THE New Jerse\" School of BusinessA Modern Evening >chool vvhere a >peciaU> de\eIoped and mtisl practical ctHirse in Bookkctpine and Commercial subjects will be taught. The NEW JERSEY SCHOOL OF BI'SINESS i> the outgrowth of a long felt need tor a high grade commercial school, w here Bookkeeping and Office Practice will be taught along lines based on practical experience in modern business method-. The NEW JERSEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS wiU occupy modern and spaciou- quarter-, after alterations are completed at 17-12-173-1 Atlantic Avenue. Atlantic City. N. J. CLASSES ARE NOW BEIV, ENROLLED FOR FIRST TERM WHICH WILL < OMMENCE. OCTOBER 29. 1923. For regl-tration and further information apply 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. to the DIRECTOR. :',12 Guarantee Tru-t Building. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I«"M- M ARINE SIM >" \ • M EAN CTTT REPBESENTATtT FS S. K. EW AN. Sof I Mancie> Place. Phone 26 ,
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Through a Sieve Woven Finer Than I Silk Raw materials of which portland I cement is made come out ol the L ground usually as solid rock. They must first be crushed, ground and reground until at least 85 per cent of the resulting powder will shake through a sieve that will actually hold water. This sieve is considerably finer than the finest silk fabric. It has 200 hair-like bronze wires to the inch. That means 40,000 holes to the square inch. But the several crushings and grindings necessary to reduce solid rock to this extreme fineness are only the beginning of cement making. The powdered materials must then be subjected to intense heat lor several hours uj huge rotary kilns. Here they are hall melted and become a substance much harder than the original rock— clinker, it is called. Then the clinker must be crushed and ground until at least 78 per cent of the res t ing product will pass through the sieve woven Bner than silk. This is portland cement. More than 80 power <*nd fuel conrutniM — operations are necessary in cement making. , lite electric power alone used in producing | a barrel of - portland cement would, •' P"r chased at usual household rates, cost $1-7 Few mauulactured products go through so involved or complicated a process .i- po land cement. And it sells lor less per Pc*u' than any comparable manufactured produ PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 111 West Washington Street CHICAGO cA National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Ad— l>»n-.. ImCin Klir«bL« S^**» fwo*'*" D2™T°" Phd-Mi*- » &S: SSsr _ ^

