Cape May County Times, 18 April 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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PEHNISVILLE Mr.. Jcnnto MUlw wd Mr.. CbMter .tteadod U»« funer.1 of l u®[ r uncle. Jo.hu. l*C«o« . ^ tfrcth occurrwJ In BrtxAJyn Inurmenl' look pl^-« ln u th * T ^„ ixnnli bury to* ground. Mr. Lodtom wm ei*hty-rix yew. of •£*- 11 * l '* re * . widow, two .on. w»d . dMgbter. XT. unl. su.wbrta«« “ occupying her home, mftcr . K&mni for month* with retoUret to Cw»e JUy and PhlUdelphU. [ Mr. Edw. Well*, of Phltadelpbt*. and two little daughters, Mollle MJu f. - gar., returned to their home on 8«t- » unto}. after two weeka’ rlalt with her

pwenta.

Mies Sue Cheater 1* with relatlree fbr the Easter holiday*. arriTtag from Brooklyn on Monday. . . .. Flurial James, of Ooahen. took dinner with hi* parent* on Sunday and. was a member of the congregation who enjoyed Her. J. R- Greer’* communion sermon and the aenrice following. Uartd Haley. Mra Haley and Mia* Bertha Haley were among the vis'.ting communicants to our church Sunday. The Influent* has caused the t loae of churches at Goshen and Eld ora. The Sewing Circle met at the home of Miss Hattie Fldler on Friday even,n fiar) Cheater, of Philadelphia, apent the week end with his mother. Mr*.

Hannah Chester. ,

Raymocd Weateott. of Philadelphia,

find* time to visit hi* bom. almost (

weekly.

Mra. Frank Bushnell, Sr., visited

her eon to Camden and relative* to Merlon during her abwmee from home the peat week. I *di

Mra. John Carroll made a shopping trip to Philadelphia on Wednesday. Fred Hoffman ha* been »l*ced at

the County Farm by hi* brother. Dan

lei. who ia hi* legal guardian. Raymond Foster, one of oar service

mo*. Ir again with hi* family, wearing

oversee* emblems.

Elwood Jobnaon and Mrs. Johnson were among the observers of the Palm Sunday visitor* at Atlantic City. Min Imogen* Lloyd, our Red Cross nurse, baa returned with the unit No. 10. Penn*. Hospital, and will be with her relative* to Cape May to a few day*, after twenty months aerrite

abroad.

The parsonage ia being renovated with new matting and wall paper and it la expected the new paator will be Installed before the month has elapaed. James Sayre, an employee of Capt Ogden Gandy, was severely cut by a saw while working In the mill. Jacob Dennis, a skilled chopper, also found . a sharp ax misplaced, which caused ' him to be Idle several days. David Christian has been obliged to leave the mill f«r a lime, owirg to local trouble affecting bis leg. Harvey Fowler and family, of Nortb•srest Dennis, have moved to Ocean City. Mr. laahley and family, of South Dennis, have moved Into the bouse Mr. Fowler vacated. Mias Helen Ryan, who assisted in caring for Mrs. Wells’ little iaugbier. enjoyed the wild Boners f. d to the woods around Dennlsville.

SOUTH SEAVILLE

SOUTH BENNIS

tomllv°h*re* P * n ' ^ ^ d h motored to Millville on Sunday. Misa Martha Godfrey, of Bridgeton. _ Richard Westcott and daughter, of recently vlaltod her alater, Mrs. Alice Rlo _57 a ' ,< ’ on ^Mtivea here Payne. , on Frld * > - Mra. Jennie Currie returned home Miss Anna Hewitt entertained Mr. Sunday, after spending several weeks C. Nelson, of Salem, on Sunday, with her aister, Mra. Ira All. of Phils-j Mr. Herbert Hewitt entertained bis delphla- I father over the week-end.

“ r - Mra. John Carroll cahed on

den^went Saturday with Mrs. Harry (be Mlsm Ludlsm on Sunday. Mia A. B. Coraon visited friend* at’ ^ new aupply of garment* has been Leesburg over the week end. I received at the Red Cross Room Miss Edith Hyaon. of Tuckahoe, is , Material for the new bridge at Sluice vial ting her aunt. Mrs. Roe* Hilton. | Creek waa received last week. Charles Abram* and wife closed! Mrs. Jennie Miller and Mias Helen their home here end have gone to Carll. of Dennlsville. called on Wildwood for an indefinite time. I Misses Ludlani on Sunday.

MMjcrrrN;^ AVAlON-PEERMONT

Mra. Edward McAllister waa In Phil-

adelphia on Saturday.

Jesse Allen had the misfortune to cut his foot while chopping wood on Monday. Dr. Eugene Way took aevdn

■tltchea to close the wound.

A large delegation from the Wash* ington Camp. P. O. 8. of A. visited the Camp at IMleplain Monday evening. Owing to the flu epidemic In the

Margaret Pierson ia the owner of new piano. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fields, of Mays Landing, spent several days with Mr. and Mra. Samuel Lloyd. Mrs. Edwin Roas and daughter, of Petersburg, visited relatives here last

week.

Mr. and Mrs. Wpj. Cahaley. of Mill-

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Grange, which waa to have met in the P. 0. & of A. Hall April 18th. has

been positioned Indefinitely.

Mrs. Hannan Hlltoe spent the first of the week with her mother at Or-

WOODBINE

Mrs. A. Llpman and daughter are here for tbe holiday* with their pa-

rents.

Mias E. Cohen left town for tbe city Monday, where she will remain a few

day*.

A baby girl waa born to Mr. and Mra. M. Goodman. The first baseball game of tbe season as played on tbe Woodbine grounds Saturday. April ISlh. with the Wildwood team. The game waa exciting and Interesting. It ended with cheer*, the score being 6 to S In favor of Woodbine. Mr. A. Llpxhutx and Mia* Sylvia J layman were married Sunday evening. April 18th. at the bride’s home. Mias Dot Jaffee. of Philadelphia, la bom' for the holidays. and Mrs. Wiltel are enjoying a visit from their children from Philadelphia and New York, who are here ‘ ir a few days. Mr. M. Reiner passed away Sunday at midnight and waa buried the following day. Quite a number of the young folks are home for the Eas'er holiday. A dance was given by the ParentTeacher Association at the Liberty Hall. Wednesday evening. April 16th. A number of people motored to Cape May to Potaahnlck’s car last week. The Tenenbaum family spent Sunday to town. A few o! tbe soldiers of the Army Hospital of Cape May are here, being entertained to tbe several homes.

Jere Cahaley.

Wilfred Haabrouek spent a few day* of last week in Philadelphia. Jesse Crandol ia building a new from

porch.

Mias Elisabeth Meerwald, of State Normal School. Trenton. Is spending her vacation with her mother. An Ice Cream Social waa held at the home of Mrs. Thos. Miller, Jr., on Sat'unity evening. Mr and Mrs. Bramell. of Atlantic City, were in town on Saturday. Mr. Fox. of Salem, spent Saturday In our town. Mr*. James Eld red.re has recovered from her recent Illness and ia able to be out on nice flays. The funeral of Mr. Joshua Ludlani. of Brooklyn, was held at the home of M a Ludlsm on Friday. Mr. Lud bun waa a resident of this town for several years. Miss Margaret Pierson, of Wildwood, spent the week end with her parents Dr. Lewis Learning and family, of Baywood. Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mra. C. F. Learning. Mr. Cbas. Fldler Is suffering with an attack of rheumatism. Capt. A. J. Meerwald and two eons, accompanied by Jas. Haabrouek. made a bnalnees trip to Bivalve on Satur-

PEER MONT AND AVALON. Mr. and Mra. A. Hlghfield and E. Colburn and wife and daughter, Marian. returned on Saturday, after spending the winter In Philadelphia Mr. and Mra. Herbert Hlghfield returned to Peermont on Sunday. Mr. HlgfafiMd baa Juat returned from over aeas. Mr. Thomas Pierce returned on Saturday. after spending a few days in Camden and Philadelphia.

All the County New* worth reading every week to the Cape May County Times. *1.50 per yeer.

Mr. Walter Smith, of Avalon, had the misfortune to lose bis garage and auto by fire on Friday night of last

week.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thomson, of Philadelphia, are spending Easter week dl their Avalon cottage. Both Avalon and Peermont are rush•d with cottagers and all boarding I louses are filled for over Easter week. Quite a good many renters tbe past week. A big season for Peermont and Avalon Is expected. Mr. Levi Wentxell, of Avalon, has been home the pai.t two weeks. He is doing nicely after his serious oi*eration to Philadelphia, G. W. Bagner and wife, of Philadelphia. spei.t a few days at their Avalon cottage tbe past week, motoring to Philadelphia Sunday night. Senator A. F. Daix and family, of Philadelphia.-have opened their Avalon cottage for over-the Eauer boll-

daya.

Mr. and Mra. George Rates, of Avalon. have returned to their Avalon home, after spending the winter to Camden. The Avalon Branch of the American Red Cross gave a dinner at Mias McCann's on Thursday evening for 10 of tbe soldier* from Base Hospital No. 11. Cap* May City. The boys enjoyed their reception, as they are from many states and hoping toon to be on their way home. They were: Lewis Lorippo, N. Y.; Geo. Gulbe, Wla.; Donald Fees*. N. Dakota: W. H. Simpson. East Orange. N. J.; John Baitx, Mick.; Joseph Signal. III.: David Rue. Md.; David Lolaelle, R. I.; C E. Spahr. Oklahoma; L. C. Moore. Neb. Mrs. E. E. Balls was In Ocean City on Friday of tbe past week. Mr. Charles Stoppel. of North East. Md.. is at Peermont for a abort stay. Mr. C. Biles, of Philadelphia, was at his Peermont cottage on Sunday. Special services will be held at church on Sunday. In the morning a sermon will be preached on ’The Risen Lord. At the evening service a beautiful act of stereoptlcon slides will be shown, comprising 45 pictures, being entitled “Tbe Story of tbe Passion.” There wiU be special music each service. Mra. John Reeves, of Avalon, was to Philadelphia this week. j Mr. F. D. Largenhum and son. of Cynwyd. apent Sunday at their cottage at Peermont. Dr. D. C. Faust was at his cottage In Avalon. Sunday. Miss B. Clark, of Chester. Pa.. 1* at the Faust apartments for an extended stay. Mr. J. F. Relchardt was at Peermont a few days the past week looking after hi* cottages here. The Misses Chapman. of Philadelphia, will be with us this year. Chairman Woman's Liberty l^-e at Avalon and Peermont, Bessie Mahan ■ co-workers, Debcrah Peterson. Julia Pierce Marian Smith. We bope Avaion will go over the top to the 5th Victory Liberty Loan. Rev. J. T. Gray and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their new cottsge on S7lh street for over Easter

STONE HARBOR Mrs S. E. Herbert and her daughter. Miss Ida, have returned from a visit of a week to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Elsman have been at tbelr cottage, bead of Stone Harbor basin, for a week. Mr. v Etonian lias made a garden that will rival the luxuriance of last year. If one may Judge from the rows of neat beds. A party of school teachers from Pblladeitdila are a» the “Big Stick” for the Easter rears*. To Mrs. Prank Ed son belongs tbe honor of the first dip of the season. Mra. Edson took the plunge on Saturday; while admitting the water waa not exactly warm she waa load In her praise of Its Invigorating effect. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Elder and Miss Laura Elder are at tbelr bungalow. the Van CortlandL Corinthian Place, for the week. Miss Laura to entertaining her school friend. iMLe Mabel Fisher. Captain Black has rented his bungalow for the season on account of the 111 health of Mr*. Black. They will be mtoeed from the little Inter-Bay colony, where tbe Jovial Captain and his gentle little wife are great favo-

rites.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Seaman are atlil at Cape May City. The Seaman apartment is open for the week, occupied by Mr. and Mra. Albert EntwtoUe and daughters, from Frankford. Pa

cousin. Mias Wood, at Grace cottagt, on Sunday. Memorial Day the Casino wiU open as a hotel on the European plan with public Restaurant. Harry Melxger to to be manager. The name Ocean Front Hotel ha* been selected. Dr. Watkins, C. J. Bonnell and Edward T. Fries are the incorporators. Mayor Krouse returned to Philadelphia Tuesday morning. Sergeant Elmer V. Elder, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Elder, of Stone Harbor and Philadelphia, to expected homo any day He has written to sen*- no more letters. He ha* been one of the Rhine watchers of the Army of Occupation. When last heard from was at Coblentx. Mr. an (I Mrs. Howard H. Nieman tMtos Eva Elder) are living to Smedley street. Logan. Mr. Nieman to In Government work at Bristol. They will be to Stone Harbor a part of t£e summer. Miss Emma Troxel to recovering from a sharp attack of influenza. M.as M. L. Van Thuyne to reported ill In Philadelphia. Mrs. Harry Jakemeit to back from a visit with rels lives to Philadelphia. Wonderful Sengarian' Ointment— Drawing. healing, strengthening etc. Once tried alwau* uted. Price, postpaid. 25c. Hugh MacMurtrie. Stone Harbor. N. J.—adv. St.

CLUB CORNER.

“Unity in Diversity."

.. , - - —. The Civle Club of Stonr Harbor was Mr. and Mrs. EntwtoUe have tbelr car, very pleasantly entertained at the

along and enjoyed a trip to AUantic City on Tuesday, taking Mrs. C. O.

Letxkus as guest.

Mr. and Mrs. E A. Finning and Mr. and Mra. Robert C. Fnlnnan were down getting tbelr cottage ready for tbe large bouse party expected at Eas-

ter.

Lome of Mrs. George Freshen, Wyncote. Pa., on April ^th. Mrs. Reuben F. Corry, Vice President of the Second District, to which all clubs to Cape May County belong, waa guest of honor. She spoke on behalf of the "Haversack". the New Jersey Club Women’s Hostess House, and was promised 815

uuuBe, auu *aa uuiiaexi

Grace cottage was opened Friday by by the Club. Delegates to the annual 0 ^o' r 'v. M i ta a , S ^ , .V < ' J ’ Wood ' * n< * i meeting of tM Stay FedcraUon. to be MIm Elizabeth W. Kile. held at AUantic City. May 8. 9. 10. are Mr. Jceepb Seltzer and hto son. En- ” ~ ~ - — -

sign James Holland Seltzer, who have been guests of Miss Wood and Miss Kite for several days, returned on the excursion Sunday night. Ensign Holland has been released, but not dls charged, from service In the navy, and has been enjoying a part of bia enforced furlough a: Stone Harbor. Mra. Ernest Miller to paying a visit to Mr. Miller's mother. Mrs. Gus Mil-

ler. Third avenue.

Mr. Sylvester Grace was a guest Grace cottage on Sunday. Mr- William Schuck and her daughter. Misa Clara, are at the Schuck cot-

tage on 83rd street.

Miss Sal Hr Wood to euiertalnlng house party at her cottage on Shelter Haven Bay. Arriving Friday night were Mr and Mra. Joseph Waldeman. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Somers. Miss Carrie Taylor. Miss Isabel Oberteuffer. Mr. Waldeman to an organist of note and will conduct service at St. Mary's Church on Easter Sunday. If the quarantine is lifted. Mr. Somers to a Jersey boy, being formerly of Somers

Point.

Mr. James C. Daugherty, of Philadelphia. to at the Miller cottage, on

Third avenue.

Mrs. M. W. Oyster waa visiting her was the author.

Mrs. E. H Osgood, Mrs. George Freshell. Mms Bertha A. Winkler and Mrs. William Schuca. alternates. The Invitation of the Board of Trade for the Civic Club to be hostess at tbe Chamber of Commerce Meeting at Stone Harbor, on tbe 22nd. was favorably considered. These monthly reunions of the club have been very pleasant and profitable. The ladies were charm-

ed with Mra. Corry.

The new Sea Isle City Club, gathered together to the most Informal manner by a few kindred spirits, has attained such ptestlge it was decided at the meeting with Miss M. L. Love on the Boulevard to give It a name. After much discussion it was christened Wlmodausis. Tbe pton has been to announce at one meeting the author or subject for the next meeting and to one member to assigned a sketch which may be supplemented by contributions from the other members. The meeting on tbe 7th waa a Chestnut party and including readings from authors of the past. Owen Meredith, Bea Ring "Joslah Allen's wife," were among the

authors discussed.

Mrs. Charles K. Landis waa hostess o Wimodausis on Monday. James Whitcomb Riley, the “Hooaler" poet.

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