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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 4

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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 7, 1917. Lester Wight Is recovering from an operation for appendicitis, in the Taul Kimball hospital. were visitors at Wrightstown Sunday.

Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Smith and daughter and Rev.

Day and family spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. George McGlU of Bailey's Corner. Miss Joyce Steele has been spending Nearby Towns. some time in Spring Lake.

The Misses Mabel and Dolly Costello of Kev. Roby F. Day and family of In-wood, L. are occupying their cottage here for the summer. Miss Grace L.

Post of Trenton was an Allenwood visitor last week. Mrs. Andrew A. MacDowell recently visited her sister in Spotswood. Mr.

and Mis, Albert TVoolley and eon Earl motored to Perth Amboy where they were entertained by Royal Pridmore and family. Laurel avenue spent, yesterday in Asbury Park. ADELPHIA LAKEWOOD Mrs. James Martin of Ocean Grove, Miss Carrie Walters of Easton, Mr. and Mrs.

Mort Dangler and slater Miss Jesisle Dangter of Long Branch and Norman Calandar of Harrieburg were entertained by the Misses Eva and Mae Martin on Sunday. Miss Louise Totter and Miss Dorothy Potter are vUitlng relatives and friends in Trenton. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Elmer on Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis. Edwards of Lakewood. Miss Mae Martin, who has been ill the past week with tonsilitis, is improved. Mrs.

Anthony Elmer, Mias Alice Elmer Mrs. A. K. Clarke and son Kingsbury are spending the summer In Manasquan with Mrs. ClarKe'a parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Miss Gladys Waddill of Trenton It spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O.

Waddill of River avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Costello of New Tork are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Costello of Laurel avenue. Miss Florence Allen of Red Bank IS spending the weekend with Miss Beatrice Havens of Lexington avenue. Miss Haael Pettet left yesterday for Sea Girt, where she has accepted a position for the summer. George Frake. Miss Lobdell, who has been visiting In New Tork.

has gene to Illinois to visit her brother. Mrs. CSreenop of Bayonne has rented the A. K. Clarke house on River avenu for July and August.

Mrs. William B. Leeds, Mrs. E. A.

Kim-ball ar.d Miss Sehwartx are spending a week in New Tork before leaving for camp on Loon lake. vene Milliard Bearmore took charge of the mail as carrier from Howell station to this office this week. J. TV. Clayton, who preceded him, used a horse but now that Mr.

Be.irmore travels with a cr, the schedule Is a little different, lit the morning the leaving time Is 8.40 Instead of 8.15 and In the afternoon 3.40 instead of 3.15. In each case the arrivals are also earlier. John Segolne of Smithburg was taken to the state hospital at Trenton one day recently. Mr. Segoine is about 71 years of age and has been mentally unbalanced since he was 30 years of age.

The whole of the 40 years he had spent In a room on the farm of which he was an heir. A short time ago his brother, James Se Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler and son George, have moved to Farmingdale. Those entertained over the weekend by Mrs.

Mary Newman were Mr. and Mrs. F.Uiott H. DeVoe and daughter Shir-, ley, Mr. and Mrs.

William Vanatta of Washington, N. and Wilton E. Mc-Gee of East Orange. Miss Ella Gifford, a teacher In the West Belmar school, is home for the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Gifford. Lester Hamblet and family of Asbury Park are spending some time here with E. E. Lee. Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Frazee of Pater-son are visiting here. Miss Hetty Morton was a visitor In Asbury Park over the Fourth. Miss M. E.

Pettle of Washington, P. Miss Colburn has been spending a few days with Mrs. Raymond Voorhees of Fifth street before going to Ocean City and waiter timer called on Mrs. Low, Wednesday. Miaa Gertrude Low is spending the weekend with her auntx, Mrs.

Jessie Me-lick and Miss Mattie Low at the Ward Villa. M. and Mr. William Snyder, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Snyder of Avon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barkalow of Bradley Beach and Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Onderdunk of Philadelphia were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers on Sunday. Charles Smith has returned to his home in RocKaway after two weeks spent with Mr. and Mrs.

William Rogers. SUMMERFIELD where she will take a course in domestic science. She has Just returned trom a visit Freedonia. N. T.

goine, died, leaving no relative to look after him. He made no resistance on the Mrs. J. H. Aring and two children of Ocean avenue have gone to Seaside Park trin.

for tho summer, after a two weeks' visit Mrs. Joseph Halsey, Mrs. George Ion-ahsy, Mrs. John Ely and daughter Beulah were entertained at the home of Mrs. Low on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fowler.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fowler and Lambert Fowler of Lakewood were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woolley on Sundav.

The Sunday school social heiq on tne In Freehold church lawn "Wednesday night was a sue is visiting with ana Mrs. j. j. Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Harwood and little daughter have gone to Cooperstown, N. to visit Mrs. Harwood'a mother, Mrs.

cess, $14 being cleared. i Shapley. READ THE ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS Mrs. J. D.

Focerty of Lakewood Is Mr. ana Mrs. roihemus TV uson ana Potter, for the Summer. Mr. find Mrs.

H. L. Wilson and daughter spending this week with her sister, Mrs. H. N.

Barkalow. Jeremiah Stillwell and H. Ferry Stm- for Service Today or Tomorrow means satisfaction and pleasure that you could not make up if you waited a month to place your order. Spring days give a wonderful thrill to motoring after the long, dreary season in-doors, and if you would not miss a day, make sure of having your Velie by giving us your order at once. Money cannot buy better value than this light Six, with its beautiful, roomy body, deep tufted, genuine leather upholstering, silent, supple, powerful, special Continental motor, Timken axles front and rear, long, underslung springs push button starter, everything, flight body style.

Coaae and see them. BELMAR AUTO COMPANY 804 STREET PHONE 518-J BELMAR; N. J. VELIE MOTORS CORPORATION wis? Jf 2L Srffl well of Nelsonville visited friends here on Tuesday. Melvin Burke visited John JL.

Thomp son and family of near Clarksburg, On account of the T. M. u. a. piay oay Summer Business Hours: 9 A.

M. to 5 P. and picnic Thursday the meeting of the Red Cross club at Paradise Grove school On Saturdays during July and August the Store will be closed all da house will be postponed until the following day. Mr. and Mrs.

John TV. Clayton are vis-Uing relatives at Lakewood. Mrs. H. VanCleaf is visiting at Freehold this week.

Next Thursday Joseph Lokerson will run a jitney from this place to the M. C. A. picnic grounds at Stillwell's Corner. MO LINE, ILLINOIS KEYP0RT MI Kenneth C.

Hand, Miss Elisabeth and Miss Evelyn Bedle returned from Hightstown Wednesday after one ireek spent in attendance at the institute of school of church methods under the auspices of the Baptist state convention, Ivan P. Flood was the director. Miss Maria Theresa Morales of Porto Rico is spending several days with her brother, Argimlro Morales of First street Miss Morales will begin a course of stud ies at Columbia college at once. Miss Dorcthy Ogden has returned to Kast Orange after visiting Miss Dorothy Extraordinary Price Reductions having been made in Misses' iSu miner Sports Dresses exceptional valued are offered in Kahler of Warren street. Rev.

and William" Adams and daughter I.Tnda of Osborne street visited Mrs. H. Earle Farry of Asbury Park on Wednesday. Ernest Herron of ew Tork spent the holiday with and Mrs. A.

Stillwell i i VanBuskirk of Osborne street. Mrs. S. E. Tilton of Flatbush is spend ing several days with Mr.

and Mrs. W. Wool Jersey Dresses Crepe de Chine Sports Dresses at $9.50 and Afternoon at $9.85 A. Tilton of Osborne street. Fred'Bronkhurst of New Tork Is spend ing.

the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of -Broadway; Mrs, Several Thousand Yards -Dainty Summer Cotton Fabrics arranged in Blouse, Dress and Skirt Lengths will be placed on sale Monday at closing-out price reductions A Quantity of Women's Imported Undergarments (ail hand-embroidered) will be on sale Monday and Tuesday at prices that represent remarkable values Philippine. Undergarments Bronkhurst and daughter have been spending the week here. Straw Hats at $1.50 that look like $2 hats and are worth it in comparison to ones many are selling SHAFTO'S CORNER Summer Cotton at $6.75, $12.75 also in E.

J. STROUD 608 Main Street. Phone 688. Automobile, House and Sign Painting. Lettering of all kinds a specialty.

Interior and Exterior Decorating Asbury Park, N. J. Mrs. Monroe Shaf to, Mr. and Mrs.

Oli isses Practical Coats reduced price of $9.50 Phoenix Silk Hosiery still selling at the old prices, whereas there will soon be a new price on same owing to the increase of raw materials. Silk-finished Interwoven Haif Hose at 3 for $1.00 are tine. at the greatly ver B. Shafto and children Carl and Olive, Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Shafto and children' Winifred and Verna motored to Elizabeth Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Anstey. Mr.

end Mr. Charles Dorsett of Long Brancn were recently entertained by Mrs. Austin Hurley. Miss Atlanta Shafto spent the Fourth with her parents here. Miss Alice White, who has been ill at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Milton S. White, is slowly Mrs. D. Denise Lefferson and daugh Pictorial Designs NEW BUSINESS HOURS Beginning Monday, June 4th, daily 8.30 a.

m. to 9 p. Saturdays, 8.30 a. ml to 9.30 p. m.

Nightrobes $1.90, 2. Howard L. Borden 712 Cookman Avenue. ters Elsie and Gladys of Little Silver spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

William N. Tilton. 2.75 3.45 2.75 2.90 1.90, 2.10 Pantalons Envelope Chemises 4 4 4 4 rf? The largest stock of Bathing Caps, Bathing Shoes and other bathers' necessities at unusually 1 vv prices. Also French Combination Undergarments at 4.50 W'alter Farry and family of Avon spent Wednesday, with his sister, Mrs. Clara Shafto.

Miss Flora LIsk spent Wednesday with Misses Bessie and Ruth Jackson. Mrs. Stone of Bradley Beach spent Thursday" at her farm here where she is having a new house completed. Irving White of Rahway spent the Fourth with his sister, Mrs. Monroe Shafto and brother Milton S.

White. Mrs. D. Denise Lefferson and daughters Gladys and Elsie of Little Silver spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

Monroe Shafto and family. Deviled Crabs, made from fresh crab meat, 3 25c Shetland 0m edict bet-' 5 United Cigar Stores Co. 172 Main St $3.95 Our Potato Salad, ter than ever, lb. Salmon Salad, lb 35c Kegular $9.93 No C. O.

No approvals. WEST POINT PLEASANT Leslie Hulit, who has been home on a furlough, returned to his duties in the navy, Sunday. Miss Helen Dorsett of Jersey City is visitins Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Treworgy of Ocean road. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and daughter and son of Bay Head called on John A. Dorsett on Sunday.

a Women's Milanese Silk Gloves specially priced for Monday will afford an unusual opportunity for buying smart Summer gloves at much less than their value. Short-length Milanese Silk Gloves, in white only per pair 78c. Mousquetaire Milanese Silk Gloves (six-teen-button length), in white or black, per pair 73c CCOIUNG 4 The Fashion Shop ,4. 515 Cookman Ave. 4 "LIEBESMAN BROS." Corner Bangs Ave.

if" Dolt Electrically OAKHURST A Limited Number of Misses' Tailored Suits will be offered on Monday, to close out, at very large price concessions (Second Floor) A Special Selection of Rain- or- Shine Parasols made of superior-quality rain-proof silk taffeta, in green, purple and navy blue as well as in black, presenting the latest ideas in smart novelty handles, will be placed on sale Monday at the extraordinarily low price of $3.85 each (Many of the styles included in this Sale have heretofore been priced at double this figure.) Semi-made Serge Skirts fine twill; plaited or plain tailored) are on sale at radically reduced prices because of incomplete sizes. Special values are obtainable in Semimade Skirts in navy blue or in blue-and-green plaid at $3.50 Semi-made Skirts in navy blue, ivory white, black-and-white check or a variety of plaids at $4.50 These Semimade Skirts are admirably adapted for country, shore or mountain wear, and provide an attractive and useful addition to the Summer outfit. Very little work is needed to finish them. (Wool Dress Goods Department, First Floor) Panama Hats cleaned, bleached and reblocked by men who know now. Ono pleasure In wearing a straw or Panama hat Is knowing that it is spotless white and blacked nccotding to fashion.

Our work Is guaranteed to be the best obtainable. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Laird of Perth Amboy spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.

John Laird of the Monmouth road. Miss Gussie Bradford of Elberon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Van Note of the Monmouth road. Mr.

Bawdin of Camden is visiting Isaac B. White of the Monmouth road. Mrs. Smith of Rutherford, has returned home after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Kosteen Hibbets of Lake street.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Davis and son Leonard of the Monmouth road spent Sunday at Sayreville. Miss Grace Woolley of West Park avenue is visiting Miss Edith VanSchoick of Red Bank.

Mrs. George Hopper and children Frieda and Henry are visiting Mra. Hopper's mother, Mrs. Chapper of New Tork city. Harold VanNote of New Tork spsnt Wednesday with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry G. VanNote of West Park avenue. Ralph Brown of West Park avenue is visiting his sister, Mrs. Thomas Wil-burn of Perth Amboy, Buy several at this price They are great bargains Wash Skirts White Linene, Pique and Gabardine Special at QjyQ The Specialty Shop 647 COOKMAN AVENUE, Asbury Park, N.

J. "IOU PAT LESS HERB." Summer Sweaters FOR SEASHORE AND MOUNTAINSIDE are the imperative demand off the moment. Altogether charming are the graceful styles and gay colors in vogue this Summer adding a festive toudi to the simplest costume. In regular stock at the prices quoted are Women's and Misses' Sweaters Of Shetland wool, at $3.75, 5.50, 7.50 to 26.C0 Of pure silk at 25.00, 32.00 to 50.00 Girls and Children's Sweaters Of Shetland wool at 53.00 to 13.50 (Third Floor) 649 COOKMAN AVENUE Opposite Woolworth'a There is just one real way tc cook that is witb a ELECTRIC RANGE It permits of the only cooking food is prepared as it ought to be, not as it Las to be. There is no flame, no dirt, no smoke XO DANGER! How do you cook Why 0 not electrically Let us explain how little 'it cost3 to install and maintain a Western Electric Range Ask booklet J'Matchles3 Cooking" ee the range.

i Today's The Day! MW Lead Others Follow." 22s header 707-709 COOKMAN AVE. High Class MEATS and Poultry ALLENWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cooper of Lake-wood recently entertained Mrs. Cooper' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Frasee. Miss Laura MacDoweU is enjoying a motor trip to Odessa Lake, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W.

I). Robinson of Spring Lake. Miss MacDoweU will return in September. Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Havens and daugh-Elva motored frora Trenton to the home of his father. James Havens, recently. Edward Morton, of Brooklyn has leturned home to spend the summer. Those entertained by Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Lee last week were: Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Joseph Hodapp of Spotswood, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Cook of Farminsdale. Mr. and Mis. Walker Hughes of Shrewsbury, Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Gordon, Mr. and Mis. William Gordon of Asbury Park and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Lee of Bordentown. Miss Eleanor Wilson of Lakewood has been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherman and son were entertained Sunday by Mrsj Ray Shibla, of Asbury Park.

James Havens and family have gone to Manasqunn Tor two months. Mrs. Samuel For. i the has rnral ALL THIS WEEK VELVET CORDUROY SKIRTS $5 $2.93 Atlantic Coast Electric I Company 726 COOKMAN AVENUE The Special Midsummer Folder jjfffid, to be on Sale on the Sixth Floor until July 25th, mailed on request IjirlH-fhitrilj Stmt jixefhok 7x muxray hill ffiljirft-fifitj-Stefi ROTH CO. 718-720 Cookman Ave.

PHONE 361. New Jersey' Leading Butshera Phone 2000. I Asbury Park. The Store They Talk About. READ THE ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS Advertise in The Snore Press SSISutow" vWt her moUier Advertise in The Evening Press; i.

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