Cape May County Times, 30 April 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE KAY COUNTY TIMES Consolidated with the Sea Isle City

Review.

Published Every Friday by The CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

COMPANY

(Incorporated)

West Jersey and Landis Avenues,

Set lsl« City. N. J. WM. A. HATFERT,

President and General Manajji-r.^ CHAS. O'CONNOR. Treasurer. C. F. SCHUCK, Secretary.

year,

Elmer Smith, ol Boston. Maas, recently visited his mother. Mrs. Sne

Terry.

Miss Margaret Pierson, of WHd»ood spent the week-end with Mrs. Ernest

Grace.

Miss Hulda Heaton, of Tutkahoe, visited her parents. Elearer Heaton land wife, over the week-end. I Frank Grenowski. of Philadelphia, j spent Sunday w ith his family here. I J. H. Bates and wife, of Camden, were the guests of C. M West cot t

land wife over Sunday.

„ , . , ., , , Mrv. Roar Hilton was in Millville

Philadelphia Office: ( 17 Mutual Lift .

Building. A. F. Smith. Advertising lhe flm of the * e ^ k -

Representatn • Virgil Pierson, of Camden, i-pent the

— week-end with his parents. H. F. Pier-

son and wife.

WHlets Corson, of Cape Ma;

DENNiSVILLE.

Mr. Riley Hughes.

S. GoMinger paid his parents ft short ■ visit or. Saturday. An Interestinc hviure on Poetry”! was delivered at the Central School 1 auditorium Friday evening by obe of our High School instructors. Mr. H. j

Ginsburg.

Miss M. Ward returned Friday toj

rontlnur teaching here.

'otsshriek is home for an in-j

definite stay.

5. Huffman, tii- Zimmerman sisters and several others spent a few I hours at Millville Saturday. The sorrv of the base ball game Saturday, played be:w *-en our boy>; and Tuchaboe. was 13-*> in our favor, j Miss It. Joff.-#- Is sp--ndinc the week

ilh her |iarenr».

Mr. Culler was a wi-ek end vlsitot

"spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. phuadelplila. German Corson. T. Abramotitx ana brother motors* Mrs. Lida Wheaton has returned to‘ u> on , lld , y

her !rome hen-, after spending the ^

ith her daughter in Camden «] r s y : . n-onrly pur-

-hased a new Cbt-vroS-; ear.

1

William PetUt, of .Millville, visited ,

Hughes and Miss May Reed spe week end with their sister in I'eten.

bu»g.

Mr. Cbarle* Creamer visited Turk

ahoe on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Everingham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. t nah Gan-

Charles <;rover NicboL over the week-**rtl.

visiting eela- i

B. i

Mrs. Nannie Sutton

tive« tn Frank ford. VI Harold Boss, of Jersey City, spent the past week with his f.--ther. George j ^ Ross. | ln ; Mr*. Tbomai' Berry', of Millville, has been visiting her son. John Berry, for

Uy. -- h few days Mr. and Mrs. Claude Town anc .'-mepb and George Abrams, of PhilUy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mt> a delph.: spent Sunday with Hiram Uriah Gandy. Korap and family. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Springer and \!i>. Hiram Rocap war

oidingr

'i«lt*d Viuelaod i

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family motored t

Elder

i Friday

ioj. on Saturday tt 1.- spending .

» WestcoiL

Mr. Eugeni- S Cape May C. H. Mrs. Anna W week with Mrs.

Mr. Samue. Westcotl sja-nt the week-end with hi* tamil>. Mr. C. Weatcott and son spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr*. Harry

Weatcott.

Mrs. Hannah Morgan i* visiting her

brother.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Bushneii, Si, and M-. and M.a. F. Bushneii, Jr, and Mr and Mrs. S Haim mited Fairton

on Sunday.

Mrs. Frank Warner spout Sunday wlih Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Way. Dr. C. M. Way spent the week-end.

in Philadelphia.

Mis* Millie Berarde is spending « few days el South Dennis with Mr*.

R. McCormick.

Mr. Warren Grace has non-- away

for an indefinite period.

Mr. C. Berarde and *on spent Sun-

day In Philadelphia.

Mr. Harry Brown spei • the week-

end with Mr. W. Gran.

Mr. Anson Marts and family spent Sunday with M>. and Mrs. J. William*. Dr. Yerke* and wile entertained

company on Sunday.

Mr. O. M. Geary w> nt to Philadel-

phia Oh Wednesday.

Mra. Ruth Medara is entertaining her mother. «m» Mr. Barry Weatcott .-pint the week I etc.'

end with his family. Which Is it Dr. Eugene Way has a new car. neither one?

Frida;

Sidney Buibv. ©f Bridgeton, visited is cot. in. Mrs. Edward MeAUlstet.

i Saturday.

Bradford Steelman and wife, of Camden. spent Sunday with H. T. Pierson

and family.

Dr. John Douglas and wife, of Cape May C. H, called on Mrs. Douglas father. J. P. Collins. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Hiram Rocap spent Thur* '.ay Ilh relatives a. Swaintun. Mrs. James Contenmbotu- was in Woodbine on Sunday. Firman Hilton was in Millville on

Saturday.

William Eisenhardt and wife motored to Mayi Landing on Sunday.

A MISTAKE SOMEWHERE. On oath and by sworn affidavit, the

counsel of the Cinl Pier Company, in

restraining suit *'rought by Theo-

dore E. DeBow and the City of Sea Isle City against the building of a parUion on the beach front, told ihtCbanceRor that the plan of the Company was to erect an open pavilion for

the free use of the public.

V plan showing this open pavilion is filed as part of the testimony, and was stated that thU open pavilion was what the original intention was. A large sign, on exhibit on thi-Oct-en Pier, where iiasseraby can readily read it, says ''This structure was intended to be a COVERED pavilion,

) be? Either one. or

1 Napp*-n spent the week-end

in New York City.

Mrs. S. "E Mcsirov Mt for Pi delphla last Thursday. u here she spent several days with t-r sister; from tbeie she return*** to h--r bnnfe

Chicago.

A ipw of our school teachers went tc Court House-on Saturday. Cohen motored to Vim'.and last Wednesday. Jack Breslow. of Cape May Barracks. visited relative.- over Sunday. Robinson was a Sunday -visitor at the Shropshire home. Mrs. Z. Botlvrnick and son spent a number of days with their parents at Norristown recently. L. Levenson returned to Neva York Sunday, where he will continue his studies at College. Mr. J. Stackhoti.- County Superin-tendi-nt of Agrii-uliure. visited the town Monday. Many of the sixth grade pupils were present at the nirthday party Sunday afternoon given by P. L'ntner. The fin which spread in the 'fonesl betwi en Woodbine and }.<-iieplaln on Saturday, was extinguished by firemen, after a few hours of stream

is fighting.

K. Feldman slipped here Sundnv i his way to Atlantic City. Mr. B. Liberman wn* a recent ir in Pbiladelpliia.

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General Merchandise SKA hv.K CITY,