Cape May County Times, 19 November 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

LOCAL. (Continued from page 1) L»lrs William B. McManus, of Phlla■pbia. was the week-end Kaest of k. James A. Twohey and Mrs. J. C. pllen. at their Boardwalk home. Iss Margaret Twohey was a spccT at the Princeton game on Saturs pending the week-end with nds. fcbe north-east storm of Tuesday ■ayed the start of Mr. and Mrs. E. ■ Arnett by motor to St. Petersburg. but the trunks were shipped, and fc start delayed only until the weath■cleared. Mrs. Frances Phillips. Mrs. Tiett's niece, of Trenton, is making e trip with them. They expect to be ■ Florida oy Thanksgiving, stopping ire ml days at principal points along % route. fflte Ministerial Association, of Ocean v snd Sea Isle City, have requested •tor John T. tiillison to preach the ftankagiving sermon at a Union SerBe, which will be held in the Method- ■ Chnrcb, of Ocean City, next Wedpdav evening. po longer will futile efforts be made (start the fire truck when needed, ae 6 been the caae in the past, that.kg to » rnginuitv of George L. Whittington, fcerintendent of the local Electric ttht Company, who haa rigp -d np u Klf atarter" that ia guaranteed to prt the big truck engin. under any pdition. Toe rigging is lu'erestiog i can be aeen in the electric light fcipany garage. SThe Ladies' Aid Society of the local ■tberap Church held their annual ■CUon cf ofiicers last Wednesday f»nu g, all - the otficera of 1920 were ijslected. After the meeting President >s. A. E. Ankele led the members fler to the Lutheran Parsonage, « here ^surprise and djnation party was - n the paator and bis nnsnspecta.n ample ar^ay of snbstaiiiial Bd supplies were carried into the “■ae, and the whole party made merry l ice crean and cakee’. A framed membership certificate in the Bthrran Women's Missionary Society ■I formally donated to Pastor Giilison. — raTho new thrift babiu formed durU the war ahould be encouraged. Au Bcount in the Security Trust Co., May. will help you.

RECENT DEATHS. Mrs. Annie Carpenter, for many years a resident of this city, ditd at the Cape May County Farms on November 10*. at the age of 84. She was mi aunt of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Marsh, with whom she resided over twentv years. Mrs. Carpenter belong, d to a Lancaster Cownty colony of Pennsylvania Carpenters. The botlv was sliippi-d u. Ephrate, interment being made in Hie Carpenter Cemetery <.( the old Zion Lullieran Church The deceased was a member of the local Lutheran Church, and Pastor Gilliaon. ol tins city, visited her regularly up to the time of her death.

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WOODBINE. Mr. J. Goldman, of Norristown; speut a few days with his son and daughter here. L. C. Levenson is home with his mother after a several months' stay in New York. A meeting was called at the Central School auditorium hut Monday to organize a Junior Red Cross Club. Misses Wood and H. S. Gaudy were present. Several of our boys aitended a dance at the Y. M. C. A. Building at Belcoville Armistice night. Miss Keyser. of the Vocational School -t Court House, will begin her cooking classes this week. A baby girl was brought to tin Korn home last week. Miss S. Shropshire was a M ilvllle visitor Saturday afternoon. Mrs. H. Abraruovitz is speiiclng a few weeks with relatives In Philadel-

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H. Stein is home from a rec nt stay in PbiladelphiaMiss Jones, one of our Higl School teachers, spent the week-end ii Philadelphia. Miss C. Rosenfeld and aiste were Philadelphia visitors Saturday. Mrs. Orshefsky and child ; upped with the JoiTe family for a few ..ays, D. J. Roblnso.. visited the Shropshire family on Sunday. Miss F. Green stein took a si opping trip to Philadelphia. Friday.

A dance will be given by the High f School A A. at the Liberty Hall. No- | vember 19th. Mrs. K. Taefer, of New York, arrived j Monday to spend a few days with her! parents. -M. B. Shapiro left for Philadelphia Monday, where he will spen. a day or The Dlugatel family motored down from Millville. Sunday. The Hoard of Education meeting was Held at the Central School. Mon day evening. Mr. S. Levenson and Miss B. Becker were married at the bride's residence in Philadelphia. Sunday evening. Nov..

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