°n ^M^n u Got His Lodge Rr^<strong>On</strong>lheTWU «i tin D*Autre- J #ho 'fttv wanted Ceta Car Contract ;l»»Uo» ID mill train gcrlvanl Motor Shop, or Wild- lmurter. wood, received 'the contrast for i fupMton tor for Ut,,M*n Mlend to t»fu»s <strong>of</strong> tbe County Suoenlser <strong>of</strong> """• n Accounts Mixed wood, who was before Judge Rio Grande Man Given Y.'"^." * at tbe meeting <strong>of</strong> ihe fcJV their'prisoner Freeholder* OA Wednesday f to Ulh ooonrry. Wre <strong>of</strong> me or uwCoiways Band ot* wfll intensify the i belnr awfe for B07 and Engaged By Wildwood —THrmtol twin blott fed ( (CantlnuM "(mm Paga <strong>On</strong>.) work running under their tracks, fti). ^he amouat <strong>of</strong> the, contrast is ou at 1 in* W»rt, The report <strong>of</strong> the Conuulssiontain 13. re ' l f 5 Hone »t the «*» mi W c«r and drlva home e In j' $140,000,000 Road County CI«lc Improving tout Judliiwence <strong>of</strong>. mind to tlo a with ith one huRd hd Ho His getun. Comity Clerk Cnrlton Hlldreth. hiindtorclilef around d Ills Il nicely nfUT loosing a gf(a(i who ha* been confined to his Plan Is Approved wrist and managed to start hi? 0/ blood home Uy »n nttack <strong>of</strong> Illness, l» reported to be improving'. for Will Finance Program By queney In niakjng plyments to- Change To Make Refund wards lbs support <strong>of</strong> his child Bonds and Gas Tax Man Tow Hand Badly horn out <strong>of</strong> wedloek, was given While Clamming Court House Marble A suspended sentence with the an epportunlty by Judge Ware Tile Joint Conference Commit Irvin Pfitcliard, <strong>of</strong> Erma, i« undentandisg that he make res- to pay back paynanta totaling tee <strong>of</strong> the Senate and House pit nulTerlns wllh a luidly torn hand MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES titution, waa given August u» UBS, •""""" the stamp ef approval Monday While in a born riammlng. he nl- Sayder, <strong>of</strong> Bio Grande, on Wed- Upon payment <strong>of</strong> the arrears, upon the lemsiivt plan for a lempfed to throw an itarhor on EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTi RS naidBy morning by Judge Henry the Judge said fae would then year State highway build shore atliicDed lea short rope B, Ware, Snyder was ensued consider a reduction In the IVH a program, involving a proposed with emKeHilng |ll« from which caught him on ihe haflil amount to be paid weekly toward outlay <strong>of</strong> IHO. 000,00(1. The inffgfl amp. No. 131. pthe support <strong>of</strong> tie child, I teariat through the veins. He wm conference agreed to finance (lie CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N 0, S, <strong>of</strong> A,, at Rio Grand.. Attorney Ijoyd. <strong>of</strong> Capo May projfrptii by both a b« <strong>of</strong> teacher,, mi Ut «w <strong>of</strong> ttibSk In *•»« Cltf Btth «• the tntn j and gea Isle, As one wailM the way <strong>of</strong> deliveraBeeji on .... narrow, Bilch eipreiMiotM Win not (.vents leading to the Civil War falj 10 be ninfit belpfui. Mr. Hawlelt closed by the redial <strong>of</strong> Edward .Marklam's beau, tlful po»m on Lincoln, The feature sf nest Tony Hi a iea Isle <strong>City</strong> fl,h. erman, had rather a real test <strong>of</strong> hij kiowieilie <strong>of</strong> rowing iaat Wednesday, when he was com peUed to raw about Bve mile when the engine <strong>of</strong> his boat be cgttie disabled while <strong>of</strong>f Sea Is!, <strong>City</strong>, Its went out at 9 o'clock Wedneadajr morning, and when he did «m calculated to be a big draw not fttura during the afternoon, IlU card to DCtrsna nf that dig. hlg absence caused worry among W«t <strong>of</strong> the 1 the asbennen, its returned a o'slBik that cvrnlug. Occupants Shaken Up Whin Car Wheel Broke Games Wanted Ai Philadelphia family, motor- The BaBm* Bts Kappa fraing to Towu(rad'« Inlet on S»t-ternitj basietball team, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> •Ifd*^ ^ft^voob,. escape^ itijm^ Our. haTB OBBB dues and would when the wheel o( their brotft canning cannint] the machine to lum» tha cprh 11 FUty-flrat Street. 8e», Ia^> <strong>City</strong>. The oc^upMLt <strong>of</strong> the car ware Mr. «wl J^IB. Oeorxo Carev and two cbUdpi). hild who h wen bad]* shaken up the broken wheel, two ftatvjera <strong>of</strong> the car were badly Party ¥»rtJ was held . ertnUig wi n MV* flaying and alogla«, af. er rhfch delietou, tefreahmenu Oor»ru i""" P»»ciu wei». Anna Hafw, Dorotay Town. Ltbelda Bimptoo, Kathrya Crwmtr Clar» Oreea, Themta »red Snfroner, Mar gla.rMcAlIlater, Department Approves Bridge Plans de Charim H, Mitchell, a nalive <strong>of</strong> Salum. who «a» aHMioiniu rd|. meeting will be a fl re I aid doman- r«s• 57fci litiaffiaifi f aaat |ttf ffff nataaflf Victor Victor Bread Raisin Bread Bread Supreme Pan .ft Big Loaf QC Lett 10c Try our Bread—you'll be amaied how flood Bread can really taste, ^ ^ C<strong>of</strong>fee «f SimQsr Quality Qualty would ould co cost f ysii (to or more Security Trust Company
DCEIK <strong>On</strong> MEWS, 0CK4M CTTT, X I, raUJAT.IEHBUAlY II, MB. •OT - i< Personal GNfe n Dorothy japeiya ma an '• «6r> tMlsr Saturday. t:w oyster topper win Jn the baMment <strong>of</strong> St. Ctiwct fm Us benefit ,,., «M' daughter, lira. lewis Barrio, <strong>of</strong> Port Harris. Canon Mra Piontta B. Corson. ace ill lean, widow <strong>of</strong> tbe late Robert BT Coraon, or Paltrtno. J i away last Friday morning a short Illness, death being Ja*e»b J. Snider tuu re- to tUa ttnrt after cu- «; fur tor *>**. Mm. linda ^ 1—_. ^ b 4 M a i MB. Saturday. bukethdl tans traveled ~ rood Saturday night to . the Times-West Side Tomorrow algbt a large . plain to attomptnr U< -"- <strong>City</strong> BkMnwr QtrU to d, what-they play the n girls on s neutral Boor. . CHhton sveot the week fin WertOiaiter. " Trum tit Atlantic .1 -^ »m » Hm'Unia^ death, being Wllluun Sooner. South Phlla-,' llue - 10 * complication <strong>of</strong> diseases. kinh«« hiMih^e man aecom-[ ^** funeral took ptlace Monday „ hoatltma tie Atlutle . Hbajltal during the nek. k.lnfratea. atrsT^trd" Tohon r. Babe. Mr. and Mm. >d I Tl delpbla panled by his son, looking after bit FortJ-fmrth Street property over tbe week Tne local Ltryal Order <strong>of</strong> Moose were preaentad with the traveling (tare) <strong>of</strong> tbe order by the Soaient Point Jndga_oB Sunday, with ap- propriate exercises. A nunbi <strong>of</strong> visitors from the variot lodges la the State were ln a. tendance, despite tbe Inclement weather Following the exercises dinner was served in, a£com~r * M iul »5Jai IOOE ptiace jiondaj was downl^'enx* 'n her late home - •- * Services were held at the boufte and Interment made In Ihe f*a side Cemetery Sbe 13 survived by a son and a daughter Chariet Conon Chariee Coreon. a lifelong r'si dent* <strong>of</strong> CFoshen. where he w In the Churches St JOMJUYI B- C. Clraieh Baa Isle <strong>City</strong>—Rt. Rev. Mair A. Pool, rector. Weekly Mm at ! A. M. Sunday Masses at g and 10:30 A. M. Every otlisr Sunday Mass at 10:30, the 8 o'clock Mass being at Goshen Lust Msja s^?j~:^^^- Recent Deaths Chaiies F Crtker Cbtrtes F Croker. passed *w»y •t his lit« home, 4009 Pacific Arenne, Wlldwood, Fridar nlfibl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 11 at the *ge <strong>of</strong> 65 year*. Mr. Croker had been a chronic sufferer for many months. Sevcml montbs ago he under*em an optnifan which apparently bail molted In bis complete rv- Chspel. by Benedl pastor •sdali Lutheran Tbe Home-Uka Cilurch. D. Upton Balr. l>h_D.. Se\ Isle <strong>City</strong>, Suniiay, <strong>Feb</strong>rusry £0. 10 A. M.. Bible wbool. les- son. "Serving fu and throti£h the church." A good lea»on on service to God and our fellow- men. Service I* the one thing on Ikncb* Boolmnn, <strong>of</strong> Omrt Hoar, who U IU »t thn Shrop- ""'IshfreJiome. Harry -t Halpern. <strong>of</strong> Fllladcl- pbla. Tlsjted ils Parents'<strong>On</strong> Sat- ot the followed nwd(ld toJa ' Most ' w wrnwn 11 A. .11. settler "J ^«--u^uii:|.nin oi me Host: Blitssed Sacrament. Sunday vhool p»»mr will take for »t 9:30 A_ M. Monday and Tues-j W» rl: 'The "—• d > Great Help MVcJied. This illjrourrtr will bt »t 9:30 A_ M. Monday and Tues-j day mom>nE wrvleee at t o'ejodr ""ded. • This dj In honor o( the Little Flower'* 0 " 1 hol « > " 11 *d ftiDtUim by aptmlntmenL ' I J"" Clu »e to tht Scs Isle <strong>City</strong> It E. Chnrch lyiiu. helped eomforttoK to the ^ervlre anil be Strangera and visitor? and Snnday luai aaajta LHIUUHJ Benjamin and S. Flelaber were Woodbine vlsltore an Saturday. Charles Shropshire and son. Bobby, <strong>of</strong> Camdfn vldted tbe Shropshire family on Tui-fiday Uhu Sarah Brrslo* ipent the wivk end In Philadelphia Milton Blume spent several days at last »»> In New York. enta. i oalnp-day, Alltn finslow, <strong>of</strong> Westmont. time, wll Is .WtlBB with hit 1 mother, MM, mlngton^ omr TOvm OCEAH OUT, H. J, FBIDAT, MWEITAET IB, <strong>1927</strong>. ed ry. , alter tlnift »flth their thtr Braloir. Harry Polish, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, spent Sunday In/town, vlsitlne bis family. is lamii/. Mr. and Mn Gilbert Lee and mn, or Hclalervllle, dined with tip Shropshire* Monday evening Ilia Lillian Peterson inotiin d 10 Hkton. lid. on Saluiday to tlslt her family lost welcome. Mid-week Bervicc 7:3 ° loied t>y young and old died on granj Ret u T von Me* pas- Sunday. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13 in the Mill {tor Sunday <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 20 I vllle Hospital fmm blood pnlun 10 Jo A. M An Inspirations thr result <strong>of</strong> a slight cut with an'sermon A tun. for the BIUM • LI dn <strong>Feb</strong>ruary : I], In blulThi putor asks that the mtm I d rear Jbtn coniilder the mnrnlnp « rvi^a WOODBINE Mr and Mrs Jiiaejih Kali en i . , lne^rvic, Mr aort Mrs J«»eph Funeral unices »»re held 1 " tht.r sperf.l re,poii.lblllt, Itwulned their daugbt., Thursday afternoon in the Ooshrn May for the Sunday School and a ».uden, a. Tren.on N,,l ? "" Ch ' M "' i e> " I"' e " tlU " ' 00 " d Good, dean Cod W.H. AUSTIN CO. WflLDWOOD, N. J. -The Old Bcllahle Yard" hurth En Charles Hand icfaiing Interment »j4 In th-> E Cemetery Mr Coraon la rvlvm by two brothers I • _-- u > »*. uu*. ait at iiariJiuil 'VOrlTlilf us^t that ion attendance Srhool anil friend Mix IJHIan Stamm <strong>of</strong> Point Pleasant ai«o a uperiDtendeiii ntlun 7 P M Epnorth Lrague 7 30 P \l A bright «>ng ser reading m to resume ' Gas Company, where be had been ' district superintendent for fifteen m_w_ 'years, nt Btmjaaln Coattantlne and The funeral services wen- con- a»d Mrs. sUwird Ott, <strong>of</strong>, ducted in tbe Baptist cbun-o .idripola. TMted friendi here Tuesday afternoon at J o clock Ir'thsL'tnak -end. Bev I B risher, <strong>of</strong>ficiating The jj -* ' body reposed M the chancel rail KJF?*!!^ B M k . """ » Monday night, where a long line 1 "It" « Monday, <strong>of</strong> tnends Bled Kverently by his —' Jttod. <strong>of</strong> phUalfeliinla, ^'* r * M * D y there were who re- r"W. motinr on ftuday. ^«d the good deeds <strong>of</strong> their de ' parted friend Tvn nuns and o» vt Bio daughter survive the decnaed- her marrlag. to ttnilan, Gand, j Tbur«l,j ; 30 p M Bible the deceased »„ Rachel Grace Talks and Prayer K,er,body l" Funeral «rvlCM « t t held on |n.lt,d to re.J tb N Ti Puneml servii-ea .... Monday. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 1J from her.ni' late home, conducted by Rev ' Sunitay btudrnt at Trenton Normal for scieral days. Mm William Etui IT lert Thursday for New York where she «ill op»iii] seieral ww^ Mla» Zelda Abrams left fur Chicago on Friday, where »hf will remain indefinitely Mra. Minute Immerman spent ("•viral days <strong>of</strong> last week In Sew Bible) ^ork tlaiMng frlcn.18 and reU Cktrlaa Oontint enjey. th j«al dMmctloa <strong>of</strong> beiiur the K-paaaaa «l«eb>d lo manber- ,o-,ih» Mddlo Towaakrp *•" at-'tte deetloi) me, conducted by Rev Charles DuBoi,. Iniemient wa< m»rfe at South Dennis, Mm Candy WM , niemher <strong>of</strong> ihe DeDnlsillle M. E. Churth. Recent Marriages Aspinwall—Tierno Beatrice Tlerno. daughter <strong>of</strong> Held on Inilted in read ibr \r» Testa with u« Fibrmry 27 Is new tlves lau, «f Bio dan«hter Kixrlve tie deceased. Beatrice Tlerno. daughter <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mr. and, John and lander Croker are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tlerao °f nc caj.ru the nembera or He chunh ciolr Tuckalioe, and Joseph w Asnin .-jBtly. It ; to be tne am time - *M tta elected to tLe Wchard ttoaubum 'that the local - Ktliirt aatTuw- r lf.-ft A. It. It tola, bottday in ohaernuKe ot *~" Urtbday. UrtUay Burial was In Sea Side Cemetery Tbe CiokeT family came ts WUdwood from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> in 1>11 and at once made their chnrch home with tbe first Bap- tist family, where Mr, Croker early betame establUhedi endear- ing Blmaclf to bis fellow laymen ud wortUnt; with them shoulder lo shoulder. He was one <strong>of</strong> the moat ttnat workers In every de- partment <strong>of</strong> efturth work and his outstanding Christian eltiuuiblp Won him many esteemed friend* who mourn ate abeence, Mr. Croker leaves a vacant seat in the Pint Baptist Church <strong>of</strong> wild- will not bo euily — • • -I «a,BnmhB. . irn. Santi B. Sayre. <strong>of</strong> GoshM. widow <strong>of</strong> tie late Samuel pawed away Satorday m _, FBbmary 11. from tht comsiiea- ,.--_T-, raw U»» <strong>of</strong> dlsenw, at tbe hoBe <strong>of</strong> -onllloBday ernring la'*" danxhter. Mm, Prank ^.i* u. ^.... .~» " HSth. aged 7t years. Mtn. ^ajm TUB born In ^Be Hay Court Home, she (earn her dtnghter to moora her lea. Fu- neral semes were held Tuesday •rWraoon la the Baptist Church, the tmtor, BBT. Mr. Cox oSMat. >af, with Interment In tie If, Cemetery. Deceased Mas sf ot the Baptist Cbunh. memlvH worth two your leltrr at onct , 1,°"' Joseph S. Miller Ti,ited his I parents In Philadelphia oie the eek end Send for. Ml* Mlnnlt Le»y or Mlll.llle d j,,ln ai Sat,,rd.y and .Sunday , Thomp,on pares ts. Many a man who has sucesed. if*. ^ M t a s tte B *» |1 fc« d did It jy Mint underhanded metboda. Ctlrarj Baptist Chorr-h Calvary Bapll«r Clmrch South Seville Ftbnvirv UK U llliam E Bl*grane pasior MorniDg efr\lce in 10 'Tie riij,!,,,.^ <strong>of</strong> , Dlirlple" Bible whool 11 40 30 evening fieri lep Tbe third message (>f n e Berles <strong>of</strong> objections to the New Tests Bent type <strong>of</strong> Christianity, | "It Inguju too Hroaglf upon rhiob Is out <strong>of</strong> har- ! . with the enluUonaiT jihongbt <strong>of</strong> our day," These mes. ages will prore frail table to all who win attend then. Come, there Ij » b«Hy wel- eone for all. cite Ood Hij rightful place la yonr life. ... <strong>of</strong> PhRMelpbia, were naited In maralaw Monday mommg, at *^B S§lQefc at St^ AaeiijtlSe*s ( — ~~^ *---«^=««»«j upiu Ohnrch, DMU <strong>City</strong>, A mention I e! #m «ni <strong>of</strong> erisli in Christian was held immediately after• - " ' ( o w l l w WBloB '• "" •' »»• wood that filled. The only hat cleaning place in t^e W*f County. Bring your felt hat to us. We »rul nuke it bok like new. A0 work guaranteed. \ Undsr Edgitoa Inn 3411 P-dfa Aw,, WLUwopil, N, J. Wishing- ton's Birlhdjv Tuesday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 22 Philadelphia t*. »M Ule Cll).__J.i( A. M n*«(!W «IB Si»,l»| It Means a Lot Careful and consistent investments in real estate has relumed more great fortunes in America than any other industry or activity. "Be a bear on American real estate," has been Arthur Brisbane's advice for years—and he practices what he preaches. We have many real bargains listed here in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. Come in or phone and let us show you. Day or Evening Phone Bell 2 Maurice M. S<strong>of</strong>roney Undb Avenue at W«l Jer^y SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. insurance <strong>of</strong> All Kind, Birild- Then Insure The wise man his home, then h right away that' ] properly "covered") j i ^ vi>,^ M All PARES °F insurance. Beesley's Point Miss Charlotte Brown, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, spent Btinday with Mr and Mrs, R. P. Smith. Mrs. Thonu Ballenger and father. Albert Adams, .were Woodbine on Sunday. Mrs. Hoiel Ballenger called on Mrs. Mary Conon Monday after- noon Mr It F- Smith entertalne S0DH ot the State Highway men at luncheon Tuesday. Mrs William Lnyton and Mrs, i -Amos Corson metaled to Unwund : , Monday Thomaa Dalley. Ferman Cald- well and Wilbur StoBeli motored to Tuckahoe Friday evening, ' Mlas Ulllan Young In 111, Mrs Sara Wllhelm, daughter and son spent Friday with Mra. Uriah Young, Y- Mrs. E L Coreon, Mrs, Frank Toung and son, Robert Gordon, were In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Wednesday, It is whispered about among groups <strong>of</strong> lads and iagalea that they are glad mid-year "ciams" are over Mr and Mrs. Marvin Sharp It's the first step'! [ j new home | j should take Covert { house with ! against fire, then i i the contents againsti 1 . r ^a^at PUT auu mra. nimn ensrp I itruction and theft. wler, Dunl«l BM10P spent Saturday n Philadplphla ^wo»t corf Shore RoJI -Ur. and jfn. IMUHI Thonujaon. r • I--' -* iS^^^is •re. U TlsIUnf In PWla- and'M«. Ralph Holmes Cape May Point Mlsd Anna nerrrll motoied tc Wlldwood with frlendii on Satur- day The many friends <strong>of</strong> Mini Mar' gsret d'Romtra are glad tn sei her out again after her rccen Mrs Hary Wills has returned (o Philadelphia after »PI somo time at tho Point Robert Crowe and buy friend spent tho week end at Mr Crowe's summer coltnge MIBM Ollvetla Willnrd spent Friday evening with her friend Miss Anna Berrrll Mr and Mrs Alex Haldemnn were among the attendants at the Cape May County Firemen's Association's meeting, which was held at Wlldwood Mrs Bdwird Bcrrell attended tbo Valentine party given hy the Cape May ncheknh Lodge on Thursday evening Mr and Mm. Harry Woolson visited friends In West Cnpn May on Tuesday evening. Miss With Or I (Ton visited Mr ,nd Mrs Edward Bcrrell one dny last week. Mrs. David McPhoraon spent Saturday evening with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs James L. Woqlsod. - Mlas Elinbeth McPherson, <strong>of</strong> Cold Springs,- spent Tuesday with her cousin. MUs Anna Berroll Mr. anil Mrs. Frank W. Hughes were visitors' In WUdwood on Thursday. TBe TOlnnteer firemen' and their wires All enjoyed themselves on Tbunday * evening.' when they were entertained by Wlldwood. >, The. toembert' <strong>of</strong>•: the Union Church appreciated the large it- tendance ot the revivals lift South Seaville Warren J. Ijiricka was a Phila- delphia shopper «n Wedaeaday, Mrs, Sturny Dsoling, Ol CHIII- den, vl>lted Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Champion oBii day lilt week. Milton Oreee, <strong>of</strong> Northneld, cislted at the home <strong>of</strong> John Bs- ;ap on Saturday, Bdgar Lawrence and family have left town and are now re- siding at Woodstown. -Mi«« Jessie Daollng, <strong>of</strong> Cam- den, ta visiting relatlvea In town, MiBBes Margaret SchelUnier, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood, and Bdlth Baillle, <strong>of</strong> Bint Fails, Pa., ' spent Sunday night with frlendg in town, Mrs, Reuben Bulos entertained the Baptist Mile Society Igat Frl day evening, E. A, Orsee and wife wore in Sea Isle on Tuesday, A number <strong>of</strong> out-<strong>of</strong>-town folks were at 1he chlcien lupper given iy the firemen at the Hall on Saturday evening, C, M. Clouting, <strong>of</strong> Palermo, made a buslnaai call In town on Saturday. Miss Margaret Foster enter- tained frlendii from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bulliiay afternoon. Strathmere <strong>of</strong> PhllanelBhlff; w^re dowir Jmr- day. C. M, Court House Mr, and Mra, George Garrison wtri Philadelphia shoppers on Saturday, Mrs. Leroy WllliBms, <strong>of</strong> Green- wich, la spending a few days with her parents, Winfleld 8. Balflwin and family, Fred Crawford Is able to sit up afler a week <strong>of</strong> illness, Samuel Itltett wail in Wlldiwood Frldny on business. Mr. and lire. Amasa Young and family, <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, spent Friday wiih his Brother and family. Mr, and Sirs. Horace Richard- son motored to Philadelphia on Saturday, Allon rreldeman, wife and family motored to Balem Sunday and spent the day with his brother, Albert Freideman, and family. Miss mitabeth Taylor is now employed nt Stone Harbor, J. W. Long is lonflnoil to h bed with the grippt. Beatrice Taylor is noi employed at a real eitatt oBIt n ColIlnisWDod. Mru. Ellen Wood, <strong>of</strong> Swain ton, spint Monday with Mre. El. wood Smith. Minn Clara Foster spent Sun day with friends at <strong>Ocean</strong> city. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Mrs. J. E, Clnrl spent Wednesday evening at Osp May with Milton Blngham. Mra. John Leamlng ID 111 wltl ha grippe, Mrs, Harry Spsidlng, Mm, El wood Smith, Miss Thelma spald Ing anil Mm Martin Bpsldinj ihopped In Philadelphia Batur. lay, Paul Amsroao «nil wife, o MIIlviHe, spent Sunday with hei parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jaaopt Hewitt, Master Edmund Ross, <strong>of</strong> Wild rood, apent Monday with hii randmother. Mn Anpa B Kos' Lirim-Thompflon <strong>of</strong> Hi liiterillle nlled on relntlves hero .Sunday N S Jnnee anil wife vlpiti. IBIIVI-SI In Mlllvllli. and Vim Innil on bunday. Mr nnd Mrs Ralph feayrr an on Berkley, npriit Saturday In flan tic <strong>City</strong> MIHI Melrn Kennery visited Belleplain Mr. John Creamer and family «nd Mrs. Wlhwn Jimtt IBotored to Brldgeton on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Couiena, <strong>of</strong> Leesburg, called on Mr, and Mrs. Harold Langley an Sunday. Mrs, Flora Clark and children, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city, spent the week end with her mother, Mra- D. Heffiimn, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Ban- ^,_s,.u,.. *,M^a, horn ana baby, <strong>of</strong> Eldars, upont | Q^^ oi'ty vlidloT Rio Grande Me and Mrs. frank Waples. Mr, and Mrs. Christian Eshel Ous Whlttkamp was in peters- hurg Monday, Mrs, H. A, WIMkamp and daughter, Bertha, motored to Court House Tuesday. 6. R. MeCullough was homo over the week end. Captain McDanlel was an Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H<strong>of</strong>fman. Mr. and Mrs. Wiigon Jarnen moioreii ts <strong>Ocean</strong> View on Tues- day. sir. and Mrs. w, Recepl nro George B. MacOuhey and mother, <strong>of</strong> Sirathmere and Phila- dclpliln. left for a two months' slay In Figrlda; Ike Ncwlln was In Philadelphia Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs, Frank BurrougBS spent the week end at their cot- visiting relatives ImPhHadelpain, Mr, end Mrs. Walter Hws and Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hess mfi- tared to Al.ilon and Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Police entertained company from out <strong>of</strong> town on Sunday, Mr. V, Oermanls, ef Avalon, spent the week end with his father, here, Mr. R. B. Muott spent Friday evening at Dennisvllle. Mr. CharlM Howe, <strong>of</strong> wild- wood, cpilled on Mr. W, W. Mason on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Blbort U.ilph. <strong>of</strong> Mlnotola called on Mr. and Mm. R. B. Bess on Thursday after- noon. Mr. P. Harris, <strong>of</strong> Haielton, Pi, spent Thursday with friends here. Mr, and Mn. Earl Nlckerson and children, <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle. spent Saturday with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C, V. Hess. I Mrs. R, B, Hess and dauf hler, I Mrs, L. H, Rigglns. motored lo] "Id S°n. Artiur, <strong>of</strong> North Wlld- Wlldwood on Saturday. Mr, Bdward Ho (I man spen Tuesday with his daughter a Hammonton, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hess and SOB Bf Sea hie, spent Saturday eve nlng with relatives here. The Misses Brma and Hulda Maaon spent Saturday and Sun friends week end n Mlllvlllo during the uslne rday. oek. Mra. V. Casaet la fllllng the place) <strong>of</strong> lira,/Odin Williams ip Ming Helen Bliler spent the cr.lt end in Philadelphia A large number from here at ended an Eastern Star meeting it Capn Iflay Monday night Little Frank Chambers <strong>of</strong> Dins 'reek, npent the week end with » slitor. Mm Edna Jones Mini Mabel Powrll ot Eldora. InKed Monday with Mrs Harvny Mrs. Edna Epuglass marie a trip to Philadelphia Bat- Mrs* Llulo Hand, or Brldgoton, pent Borne time recently with fra Edmund Hewitt John Matbls spont m. few days lth his family here the drst <strong>of</strong> io week- Mrs itoscoo Spaldinar. Marjorla id Clifford Spnldlng spent Sun iy In Mlllvllle Miss iFaye Moore and Miss Emily Post spent Saturday ln Philadelphia. O R Hamacn and wire and Mrs. Milton Peterson' and son, Alfred, spent the week end In OtoTllle. itlchard Thomas,-wire and fam- ily went tbe -week and ln Mlll- tilla. Kiss Rene Caulk. Fred Cal- hurcb; "> In WUllanu and an noun and vudted hU grandfather vbiri Mia* life flMilla nn <strong>of</strong> Gertnantown, Cal- OOUB JUJd Mil, , , ! Mra.' Eugene Chambers n, George, are aleki and day with relatives at Cape May, Mrs. Fletcher Durull spent Wednesday In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Mrs, Clarence Molfman and daughter, Mra. K, Bonham, speni Tuesday in Mlllvllle. Mrs. R, B. Mason motored to <strong>Ocean</strong> city on Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs. l«vi Hand spent WedHesdiiy in Wildwood. d" Mr, and Mrs. L, H, Rlggins motored to Cape May Court HOUBO on Tuesday, Green Creek The Ladlea' Aid held their regular meeting Wednesday af- tirnoon «t the horn^e <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Truman Hlokman, Henry Loper and wife spent Wednesday evening wish friends ln <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mr. nnd Mrs, Joseph Bandelin entertiiineA company from Cam- den a pan <strong>of</strong> last week, Frank Hollingghcad has the lunthcr on the ground to build a garage lor their new car, Norman Thompson and wife entertained company Sunday. Joseph Hand and wife, <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>City</strong>, called at the panon- ngo here Sunday afternoon They were married n lew months ago by Rev William Uradnhaw iMany from far nnd ntar cam* hen' to gtthor "Mnnny Noien." or fl<strong>of</strong>t claioi, <strong>of</strong> which thfre are plenty for nil nlong tin baynhorc Isaac Lcndfrmun nnd family motored to Wilmington on Sat- urday evening nt his home. "Twin Maplei " MrR Tbomas Lopnr and duugh ter. Mrs Albert King, were out- <strong>of</strong>-town vlnltors on Wrdnesday Mrs Sara Elilrcdge and Mrs Cnrrle Brndehnw visited In Capo May nn Thursday Edward Armstrong and wire, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood, apent bunday with her parijntB. Mr and Mrs Chare II Loper Mm Anna Toscr and Ron. LoDl*. <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle. are visiting Albert Ganrlsoh and wife Mrs E W Fisher, who fraq urcd her wrist about four weeks 'go, is gradually Improving. Mrs Mabel Hand, <strong>of</strong> Cape May, called on her mother. Mrs William echelllnger. Captain James Rosa and wife. if Court House, called on her tage, Thomas Newiln and wtfo visit- ed their father. Ike Newiln Sun- day, Mrs, Vandecar and Mrs, Fine were down iunday looking over their summer cottage. Miss Dorothy Welsh was a Suna-ay visitor at WillkamB's, Mrs, Foit is spending a few days with her daughter In 0am- den. Eddie .Burroughs was a week- end visitor. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lemont are In Philadelphia for a few days. Mr, and Mrs, James Godfrey were Sunday visitors. Greenfield Mr. and sirs. ~M, H. Magnin wood, called on relatives here on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Malcolm Howies are being congratulated upon the birth " man ore reoMviirr CTHgfart on the birth <strong>of</strong> a son on <strong>Feb</strong>fU' ary IS, who will be known as John. Another meeting <strong>of</strong> the BUlld ing and Loan Association wai held at the Orange Hal] on Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C, U. Kennedy entertained a few frlendM at their home on Friday evening, Mrs, Wesley BevlK, <strong>of</strong> Oreeii Creek, visited Mrs, Dennis Figher on Friday- Mrs. William B, Crease enter [allied her sinter, Mls» W'ld H<strong>of</strong>f- man, <strong>of</strong> Cold spring, last week, A largo number <strong>of</strong> the mem hers <strong>of</strong> the Orange went to thi Orange Bt Dlas Creek on TUBS. day evening, Mrs, Anna Wolentt, who hi been spending the winter with relatives in Philadelphia, is visit, ing her son, Roy, and wife, Alexis Edwards made a busl ness trip to Philadelphia lui Wednesday. Mr. anri Mni, Charloa h. Crowdor are entertaining com= any from Philadelphia. Mrs. Jennie Opperman, <strong>of</strong> Pern- berton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, A, B, Bflwarda, Mm, Lena Robblns defeated Hsrry Yates in tho election fo gehool trustee, at Court House, Oh Tuesday. Airs, Laure Brayman entertain d her daughter, <strong>of</strong> Maple shade, on Sunday, County Clerk A. Carlton Hll dreth, who hag been seriously ill at his home here, lit Itnprav Ing, Mrs. Mary souders and daugh <strong>of</strong> a daughter on Fobruary | tor, Mrs. Reba Bonham, <strong>of</strong> i. The new arrival has been j Brldgeton, were visiting here on named Ella May, - - • ' Andrew Bosman and John Angely, Jr., spent Sunday in Peteraburg, attending the all-day meetin at tht PeterMurf meeting Church. J. W. Oandy was in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> one day last ween. Little Malcolm Bowles, Jr., Is •pending some time in Wlldwood visiting his aunt. Qtdeon i, Adams spent iund In Petersburg. 1 Henry Dubosq, sr,, was Mays Landing on Monday evi nlng. Mls» Virginia Duhiisq, <strong>of</strong> Be; hie <strong>City</strong>, called on Bet parent on Monday, Florence Itowlea Ipent the week end with her grandparent* Ml» Dorothy carvine spenl Thursday night with her g)[ friend, Mlsa Thelma Williams, 01 Tucfcaboe, Ooorfo Breyer and famii called on Henry Dtibosq and fam Hy on Friday night. South Dennis Mr. Harry Ithoadei and fam. Iy visited Mr. and Mrs. T. 0 Barns Sunday, Several <strong>of</strong> our people went t Philadelphia on the eneursloi tinturday Mr and Nn Carl MrCormlcl vlaltfd Mr nnd Mr i Hoht rt .Me Ormkk Sunday Mr» B II Slmpion ,ini] IIIUR.. ter »pnnt the week end In I'IIIIB •Iclphla Mr mid Mrs Edward Klckina visited their daughtfr, who Is I tho Children n Hospital, Phllailcl phla. recently Mr »nd MM Lntz <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View, called on Mr and Mrs Eugpilo Springer Thursday eie nlng irothor here Thursday William S. Eldredge. or the fltono Harbor Life Guard station, spent the week end nt home. He has been In the service twenty- ive years. The State Inspector was along Thursday looking over tbe wiring whldb has been done Mr. aud Mrs. Fergumn, <strong>of</strong> Gloucester, who bought the Jcop- arty across from Cftptaln Joseph James, moved In list week. Harry Foater was a Mlllvlllo Isltor'on Sunday. ,The Home and School AsavsU- tlpa have decided to buy .plni and the pupil holding rank i rotpril Mr and Mrs Wm Mecrnali! and daughter ilsltcd Mr .1 Mrs A. C M^orwnid, nt Ml vlllo, Sunday Joseph auroslmohuk wont Philadelphia Guntlay Misses Mary and Agnei Mee, wald spent the week end with their parents Mr Edward flteneckor Is IIHU l^hls mother at Rutherford, Mm Chnrlei Nli-kerson spen the wcok end with Mr and Mra wood "k^' Bt W " !t CoIII "« B Miss Erma Nlckerson »pPnt Thqrsday with Mrs. Clinton Nick- erson. Mrs A J Mfirwald attended » cooking class at c»pe May Court Houso Monday Miss Catherine McCormlck went to Mlllvlllo Friday evening. Mr. Robert Button visited hla cTiZCJ^ Aa ' me and Mra. J. B. Scull have weeks wlUi their children Mr. and Mrs. A. c 5ST 1*7 <strong>On</strong> 1 nn Friday, Henry Xlthlan, <strong>of</strong> Brldgeton was looking over His business In terests here on Monday, tewellyn Hllilreth visited Philadelphia on Lincoln's birth day, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Porter and two ohildren, <strong>of</strong> Westmont. spent the week end here with Mrs. Porter's siller, Mrs. Erneat Cor son, and family, Mr. and Wre—Riihei I L. Bteb- bins spent the week end at Ava- lon with his parents. Mrs, Benjamin Mitchell went to Brldgeton as Tuesday to help care for her slMer, who Is seri oualy ill. Dennisville William Irndway, <strong>of</strong> Haley vine, called on his damhier, Mrs. John Fidler, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, A._ T, D, HoweHs, <strong>of</strong> Oias Creek, attended services In the M. B. church on* BUBday. Misses Battle and Barn Fidler visited relatives In Philadelphia over the week end, Mrs, Katharine Billiard is visiting, her daughter, Mrs, Hor. schel Pierce, <strong>of</strong> Dorsheiter. Rev. and Mrs, Hurry Ross, <strong>of</strong> Vlnrlnnd called on frlendA hero thiR wet k Mifw Ircno Woolsnn, <strong>of</strong> Giitii liorn vlHltid her parents over lhi> wpt^i end Altii ('ante Uiihlintll etitcrtuln •I Mlsa I.llllun Ju'lllie. <strong>of</strong> Kher ton over the week ind Mr onil Mm Earl Slielmnn, or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, calkd on Jacob Hei- zei und family Jrlday evening Mr and Mrs 7nchary Taylor IIHVO retuintd home aftir spend ins BOieral months with relative, In Philadelphia Mr Edwnrd Robert, <strong>of</strong> Atlan- Swainton-Clermorit Frank Addlspn and fajully apd Mrs, Edwin Tbwnsend ipinTTBo week end with relatives In Glou- cester and Oamden, Paul Stephens spent Monday In Philadelphia. George Post spent Monday in Pennsgrove with Chas, Stephens Miss Wllhelnilna Powell is In I'hllailelphla taking a sauna in Plerce's Business College, . Mrj Wllllum Cherry spent lev. eral days with Mn, U T. Bwaln. Miss Ernestine Cossaboen at- tended lodge at Avalon on Mon- day evening. sirs, Edward Post and Mrs Allison Ludlam attended an ex- tension leaders' training elus at Court House on Monday. Rev, J, O, K. Corliss, <strong>of</strong> Balsm, spent the week end here, Mr, KohlonliMk and family are at home again after upending the winter in New York, H. H. MeCool spent Saturday in Philadelphia, Warren Mitchell has arrived, home after spending the winter In Florida, Palermo Mrs, Phoebe Ysung and dsugh i«r, <strong>of</strong> Dinnimillo. called on friends hero Weineaday evening. John VIziard was In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> shopping on Monday, Mr. and Mn. Lewis Coasahoon and Harry Kobbins, af <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, visited Mr. and Mrs, Rich ard C<strong>of</strong>lnalioon on Sunday. Anne Kruk was In At- lantic <strong>City</strong> an Saturday, Beth Corson is very III. Mr, and Mrs, Washington Cor- Bon, <strong>of</strong> strathmere, called on Mrs. Minnie L, Coreon Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mre, Conrad Reining motored to Philadelphia Sunday to vlslt^ their daughter, Martha, who In quite ill. , Mrs, Howard Young spent Bun- day with her daughter, Mrs. Ipencer Young, <strong>of</strong> ieeiley's Point, Mrs, Walter Kahn, <strong>of</strong> Bupsln, called on her grandmother, Mrs, Mllllcent Dare, Sunday evening, Norman Paultin and friend, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his parents hert, Robert Locke and Will Stanley motored to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on Sat- urday evening, W. Corson, <strong>of</strong> Strathmere, and Mrs. Emma, Clark, <strong>of</strong> Romero Cape May jQjjjt Mm J Hand cntoi afternoon Fea~~TBuru¥ Mr and Mrs. William;] and son have returned ; ter motoring through and Virginia Mrs T Bennett was' delpbla one day last week^fi Sadie Meyer was tn " Thursday visiting George Elizabeth Beeves. Springer aud Ana JPlen Wlldwood shoppers Tt Mm T. Murray, ot <strong>City</strong>, visited Mm D, O T Iteeves. <strong>of</strong> Delaware. Sunday with his family, i Ernest Wellman. who 1 touring the Southern returned home. Mrs H H. Eldredge l aunt. In Philadelphia, seriously ill, Lena Dswson entertained 1 Perkins Sunday, Mrs D. Rodun en oompany from Upper ihe week end. Walter Hughes, <strong>of</strong> phla, was ln town Sundty..? Elizabeth Meyor lior Sunday 6chool Claav Valentine party Saturday J noon . , f Vestal Stevens attended'(* 8 dance In Atlantic > Mr Trombly was In Umti 1 day Mr. and Mrs. S. Step! were Wlldwood snopnem day F Godfrey was In' MlUf Friday evening. Leon Christian was home 1 day. Mr Walton entertained^. two Hons, ot Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, - day last week Theodore Reeves was IQ : wood Saturday Mm s. Stophenson and/I made a business trip to— '" Monday Mllllcent Henderson Pearl Argne Thuraday erenli Goshen Revival meetings are held ln the M. E Churob, Tho Epworth ljeagtie n«|ai regular monthly fcufllnesK i" ' on Mondiiy evening. Plans being mode to hqvo a social ~ <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 2« j Mrs Mae Whltaker, enterl cd Mr. nnd Mrs Harold Mo point, called on friends on sun-, _,,... . „ (I.iy and children, <strong>of</strong> South Mrs. Hannah Evani, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> o v " Tnwday nlgttt. <strong>City</strong>, Is nuralng Beth Oorson, Mr - ttnrt Mra Walter Bandy Robinson, <strong>of</strong> Dennis. wore Tucs B '' vllle, called on friendn on Wed- nesday evening. Minn Lena Colling called on Mrs, Charles CoBsaboon on Thura. day evening, Mrs, John Stratton was in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Thursday, William Cameron, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, called on Mr, and Mrn, Seth .Corson one day last wek. Erma Mr. and Mm. William Mount with relative* at Wild wood.; • i Edward Nlckerson is sick/*," Thn nluc Ribbon Club, i Ihe home <strong>of</strong> Mlsn Allco ToMf" \ Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs F. W. Jal Mrn Nelson Smith, and Mrn/l H Swnln motored to Bridf on Wrdnesday afternoon. MIBH Lllu B Townsend, n week at her home here, G sprndfng the wlnted 1 at House with hor sister. Mrs Jennie Corson was -, a surprise party hy the upent last Tuesday evening wlth'thean Class on Saturday v Mr. unit Mm. William Prltchard. j at her home, with twenty: Clarence Nichols, <strong>of</strong> Brldgeton, J ent. emh one bringing a ent a few days last week hcrojaird a ton <strong>of</strong> coal wae^/ with hlfl parents. I her crwil bin, Mlaa l.llllan Kelly and Miss' Mr: anil Mrs. Olareab^; lieliua GarrettAon spent last <strong>of</strong> Avalnn, wvre at h^h ell end with the latter'B aunt! Mr. and Mrs. Nels ic <strong>City</strong>, called Stiltm recently. Mr. and Mm. on Mr. Jamc, Loroy May, <strong>of</strong> Nelson Smith, Friday evening Mr hnd Mrs. SYank Wa and son, Paul, were the <strong>of</strong> their son, Sir. Bttnley* and family. In Atlantic Btf) Sunday • n Cipe M.iy Mr ami MTH Benjamin Prltth ard and non, Billy, spent a rouple <strong>of</strong> days last week In Chestrr Pa , with relatives Mrs JoH(.ph Nlrhols And Mm NtlRou Oarrett-son were chopping ln Court House one duy last week A number from here motored to South Dnittis Friday evening anil attendrd revival Rnvici-i there, while a number <strong>of</strong> others, Miss Mabel Clay attended nervlces at Burellgh and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Monday. Marmora William Gannon day evening w 'nurt Houne spont Sunday with Mr Frank Fldlcr and fnmlly Those who visited Philadelphia on Saturday were Mr John Trout. Mr and Mrs F B Bush | heard Rev Garner Hand, tht) | The Alpha Club was nell Mrs Eliza Camp. Miss Llda samo evening the P. it. C. Club House iFrii) Foster, Mrs. O. M. • Geary, Mrs. Mrs. Lydla Dickinson's Sun-[ evening. ^ W. Chpster, Mrs George 1 day fechool class held a potluck| Mm Btnphen Stephemnrt^ij dlnner last Thursday at tho homo eon. Morris, <strong>of</strong> West CaM•[ at Mm. Nellio Slllott. In Cold' and.Mrs. Asa Mailsra.iMidj I Spring. I ter, Dorothy, <strong>of</strong> thto, I d Bld p . . . . y, , Rev It V Brcwln and family tored to Brldgeton on, motored to Cookstown Thursday Monday- and spent n couple dayn there I The Hoy Scouts <strong>of</strong> OusiQit, , t.*i_ _V_AVJ._J . I .. ± *% a'-.m._U_' i _ a q av _ ua^C with relatives. spent Saturday at the Mra. Helen Garrett&on enter- development, lained her Sunday school class I Mrs Catherine at her home last Tuesday eve- ning Mrs Pierce Fsddln, <strong>of</strong> Cape May, spent Tuesday evening here with friends. amen. Miss Helta qarll, Mr, and Mra. William Cresmor and Mr and airs. Cbarlis Creamer Mns Samuel Woolaon ontertaln- id the Ladles' Aid on Monday ivening Mre Harry Joseph, at court House, called on Mrs. Phoebe "oung one flsy this woek Mr. Frank Steelman aud fam- ily visited his mother, at Mt. Pleasant, on Sunday. iMr and Mrs Samian Berardo and son wore Philadelphia, visi- tors on Friday evening. Mrs. Rachel Oandy, a former resident, jirho has been Irving: Sprlog. ' * - her parents: ""' *•»,£ with her nloce. Mn Deborah Mrs. Katie Jaggers and daugh- Mrs. Joslfl, n "** I -ir, <strong>of</strong> Hebilervllle. vis' ten -wera enterthlned at suppor with' her stalm*, tin,. In the Union Cemetery at last Tuesday .evening by Mrs.'son,'o[ P*letm0.fa'Tt " Bar* Jackson, Fishing Crwk. I MW a|«rta.«n*r t Frank Carretfeon is haling a'delpluVspent, the.* shop built beside his fUhftr-H 1 Mi« b hom«, where he will go Into tho I The , plnmblnc •business, _,,.,.,,, Mns Em rnsniwll; and' Wednesday with Mrs, Smith Mrs George M» talned her sister, from y% Amboy, over the wedE"""" 1 y, Lev! Dickinson Is painting the | Mr. snd Mrs. WllHaW Jr. o U Ai A. Hall, at Cold soh spent tf finrlnff. ' * -* her nurfttit hurled South Dennis on Monday. to hear orTSs'dMth <strong>of</strong> P*nona on Sunday evening. ninli«ML K Uoyd Jlra Alrnart «4
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