Cape May County Times, 30 January 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

WOODBINE. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ufufaa* mmUMl from New York. Wednesday afternoon. A baby flrl waa born to the happy pgrents of Mr. and Mra. it. Goldman. Mil* J. Gellard. of Phi: jlelphla, spent a few day* at the Ben son home Dorothy Cutler wea home on a short stay. MIm B. Jotfee U home for an indefinite time. Mr Ted Abrams retamed from Philadelphia. Saturday evening, bringing with him hU sister, n'.rre and brother-iu-law. who spen* Sunday here. Milton Rabinowits was a week-end rlaltor here. Miss E. Cohen spent a number of days with friends here. Mrs. J- Evans and child are stopping at the Goldman home for a while H Becker visited his parents the latter part of the week. Due to the unfavorable weather, the entertainment and dance which was to be held at the Lyric Theatre by the Girls Social Club, was postponed for •be following 'Yiday. Jan. 30. A. Goldlnger spent a few hours at home on Sunday. I. Brealow was here over the weekend. Mr. Einstein and Mr. Reeves visited the town farms on Monday. A meeting of the Girls Club was held st the Central School building on Tuesday.

SOMEBODY GUESSED WRONG — At a recent public meeting ih Washington. Attorney General Pauncr wa* tut -oduced as s “possible President of the United Ststcs." The Introducer is a bad judge of the Americas people. No man is a possible President of the United States who must be gouued into enforcing the laws and who calls certain men criminals and then compromises with them in order to Induce them to obey the law.

DENNISVILLE. Mr*. Frank Warner has returned to her home in Philadelphia, after visiting her parents. Mi. Ogden Gandy went to Philadelphia on Monday. Mr. Robert Fldler visited South S« - vllle on Monday. Dr. Ycrkcs called on Mrs. E. Nickerson in South Dennis on Tuesday Mim Roxana Gandy spent Thursday at Cape May Court House. Eugene Springer entertained his cousin on Wednesday. The Grammar Grade Room of Ludlam'a School was closed two days of last week, owing to the Illness of Mrs.

Blizzard.

A little daughter was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Anson Mam on Thursday. Quite a number of people fell on tue Ice last week, but none were seriously

Injured.

Miss Edith Gandy, of Camden, spent the week-end with her parent" Mra. Lashlry fell on the ice last week and hurt her shoulder. Mr. P. Hanke was a Philadelphia visitor on Thursday. Miss Grace Fidler is home for an indefinite period. Miss Aura Woo Ison is ill at this

writing.

Mrs. Myers went to Philadelphia cn

Sunday.

SOUTH SEAVILLE. Robert Crompton made a business trip to Philadelphia ou Monday. Larry Coe lost a mule this week. Larry Handle, of Ocean City, was in town on Monday. Baker Abrams has moved bis family to Millville. Mrs. George McCIuie, of Millville, rrtent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Harmon Hilton. Mre Edward McAllister spent the week-end with friends at Willow Grove, Pa.

Mrs. Rose Hilton visited relatives in Mill vllle this week. Mrs. W. L. Coe has retnrnsd from a 3 wc-ks trip to Easton, Pa. Horace A. Payne was in Millville on Tuesday. The sleet storm ba r . turned the roads Into a "heat of ice. The kiddles are enjoying it to the fullest extent, while the elders arc trying all kinds of home made devices to make walking a little

bit safer.

Mrs. Samuel Coe, of Darby. Pa., Is visiting W. L. Coe and wife.

SOUTH DENNIS.

John Douglas, of Cape May Court House, visited his mother on Saturday. Mrs. E. Nickerson fell on the ice last week and was very seriously Injured. Mrs. E. Rost, of Petersburg, spent last week with her mother. Miss Annie Nickerson, of Gian side, is home for an Indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Vankirk an spending a few days at their cottage

here.

William Bramell. of Atlantic, was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Bertha Fields, of Port Norris, is visiting her parents.

Cspt. A. J. M ec nr aid spent Tuesday

in Trenton.

Francis Beyle, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with bis parents. Mrs. James Hasbrouck and son Os-

Miss Err .a Nickerson, of Goshen, is

visiting relatives.

Mrs. Ralph Peterson. o f Avalon, and Calvin Nickerson, of Plt-asanirille, vis-

ited their mother last week.

Mrs. George Brown was Injured by

wald spent the week-end at their home. n falJ on , bc , w , on Saturdliy . * iere - I Mrs. Lawrence Peterson is visiting

Mrs. Ida Krammer visited Mrs. L.

in Philadelphia. ,

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McKeag on Sunday.

Mrs. Ralph Goff., of Ocean City, is

caring for her sister. Mrs. Lydia «tckrreon. who sustained a serious injury

by falling on the Ice last week.

H ilfrrf Hubroudc, ol WMWobd. Su.„ to r-UI, 'h. f-rt N«»-

visited his mother on Sunday. Dr. Denelsheck and son, of Trenton, visited relatives here last week.

Miss Margaret Pierson and Miss “Hip" liquor is under the ban in| Elizabeth Besscr. of Wildwood, spent Chicago, so hereafter the "Chi" folks tbe week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. will have to have ibelr hurrah withPierson. out the “hip."

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