Cape May County Times, 21 July 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

SEWS VOTES OF OFPEE CAPE MAY COTOTT

CORRESPONDENCE PAGE

t OCEAV YIEW William Stoat hu bou*ht a new f Ford truck. Mr. and lira. William Devaul were Ocean City rlaltora on Sunday. lira. Emma Kirkland and three children were Sea lale City vlalton on Thonday. Elmer Cox and family were Sea lale City Tiaitore on Thtunday. Mm. Albert Way and daughter 1 ^®te In Sea lale City on Thursday erenlng. I Walter Botmar and William Kurtx ' called on friends at Maya Landing I on Sunday. I. Charles Kart*, of Egg Harbor, and William Karri. of Philadelphia. k Sunday here. Pasoueta Canuso has a new Ford

ruck.

Mina Amanda Tnllner, of Phtlamt Sunday with Leon Riding and three brothers were Sea Isle City rial to re on Thurs-

«*y.

SOUTH DEV VIS l Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Miller ape £ the week-end at their home here. £ Matthew Jefferson ristted his parp «nu oeer the wcek-enA Mrs. Lawrence McKaig Bridgeton on Wednesday. John Eliot and eon. of Cold Wring. ? called on Mr. Adna Hletaan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James ] motored to Ocean City on Sunday. Mr. and Mm Edward Howell. Mm , Erickson and Dr. Quinney called on \ Stephen Jefferwn on Sunday. Mr. and Mm C. P. Learning and the Misses Ludlara motored to Ocean City on Friday. Unwood Godfrey spent sercral 1 days of last week with Josse I Mr. and Mm Samuel Morton called on his sisters on Thursday. Albert Miller and son spent SunI day with his parents. Adna Hickman spent the week-end at Cold Spring. The M. E. Sunday School went to flea lale City on Thursday. Mm Frank Barnes spent two days of last week with Mm W. Smith at , Atlantic City. Lawrence McKaig Is entertaining v his father. Mm Hattie Wart man has beet visiting her slater. Mrs. Jesse Cran-

dol.

A Ford automobile ran into Ludlam'a fence on Saturday. Mm Hattie Wartman and aunt have gone to Eldora. Amos Hickman has moved into the house recently purchased from Robert Murrow. Mr. and Mm Robert Murrow hare moved to Camden.

Mr. and Mm George Beaurlee guests of Dr. and Mm Graves. R- C. Williams and family are at their cottage tor the summer. Mm W. A P. Thompson is in toi tor a few weeks. Mim Marjorie Bryan, of Coe* Florida. Is the guest of Mm Irene

MARMORA John Sapp, of New York, motored ‘i here Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mm Grant Melvin enter- >' tallied Atlantic City friends Sunday. Howard Stites and family spent Sunday in Ocean City. Carrie Haleraft. of Gloucester, has returned home after spending a few ' Weeks with Helen Stratton. Mrs. Louise Llpptncoit, of PhllsK Aelphla. is visiting Stephen Young and family. The SI. E. Mite Society held IU . monthly meeting at the borne of Mr. and Mm Peter French. Wednesday > evening. Luther ScpIIe. of Colllngawood. is here visiting his grandparents. »- Elizabeth Young l* spending a few Bays with Ethel Wynocker. of Atco. ! William Layton and family motored to Tuckaboe Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. William Burns, of ^Atlantic City, spent Sunday with F relatives here. Samuel Barrett and family, of ‘ Camden, is visiting Mm A. B. Clark. A number of the folk of Beeeley't i Point spent Saturday evening at i Ocean City. Luther Corson entertained Rutledge Tomlin and wife, of New York.

Friday.

J. Sapp, of Mount Holly. Is visiting relatives of this place. Henry Cox, of Bridgeton, is spending a few days with his friend Raymond Snetd.

TO PHETTY TUB FROCKS

*». L V. Stone r.l.tlr»| DESIGNERS GIVE THOUGHT In Atlantic City over the week-end.« * *

Miss Helen Potmahnlck. of Cleveland. Is spending the summer months

with the Singer family.

Mm A. L. Comets and children n turned to their home In Fhtlaoelphlt

after a reveral week's tray

their parents.

AJ Singer «m hc-me for the » eek-

:fl.

Tj# .mniveraary of the Boy Scouts Troop No. S waa celebrated at the Borough Hall Friday evening. July 14th. Invitations were tended to the Boy Scouts Troop No. 1 and the Girl Scouts.'

nt the week-end

Mias c. Cohen n tn Philadelphia. Mm G. Rooentl extended visit.

stopping at the Selgel 1

indefinite time. J- Danerhirsc)

returned last week from New York, haring ment a few weeks with rela-

ves them

Mr. and Mm H. Steen berg visited *ir parents over the week-end. Mr. and Mm Joseph H. O hen and tanlly have rented a cottage in Sea late City tor the summer months. Board of Education meeting held nt the Public School Monday evening. July 17th.

Mr. and Mm. Earl M. Waddlngton attended the Lumbermen's Convention. at Wildwood. Friday. Mm Roee Beerer and Mm Irene Beyers spent Thursday In Atlantic

City.

Mr. and Mrs. Stoll, of New York City, are spending their vacation at the West Jersey rottage! Mm Caroline Tromner is spending few days in Philadelphia. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Methodist Church te holding at the School House, Thursday. Friday and Saturday night of thta week. Mias Marion Klater, of Philadelphia. is the guest of Mias Mary Corortbem Mm Emily Nell, of Philadelphia, the guest of Mr. and Mm L. Fountain. Edward Kerr. Jr., of Downlngton. Pa-, te in town tor a few days fishing. Lewis 8. Fisher is spending the week-end at his cottage, on Bay View

Drive.

R. C. WM.lams te visiting his mother in Avon. Maas. Nt.ll. wife and daughter, of Ridgewood. N. J.. ore spending some time at the Stmthmcre cottage. Henry A. Gerdes and Mias Elizabeth Gerdt*, of Ridgewood. N. J.. are (be Strathmere cottage tor a time. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Varney spent Sunday and Monday with L. H. Moore and family, of Stratford. N. J. Mr. and Mrs Frederick Scudder. of Brookline Manor, are spending their vacation at the Strathmere cottage The many '-lends of G. Pfeiffer will be sorry to learn that be is very at his home, on Commonwealth avenue. Robert Dippy, of Brookline Manor, was in town teat week. Miss Elvina Woe re la the guest of! Mrs. P. E Varney. Mr. and Mra. Fred. Ftomkoff. of North Bergen, are guest* of William

TOWnEm IFLET Mieses Viola Saylor. Knowles. Mildred Buries. Grace Patterson. Wray Bastard and Mildred Knowles, of the Sewing Club, were down tor the week-end at the Betty cottage. Mr. and Mm Harry Smith family are down tor two weeks at the Meadow View apartments. Mm McOonigle returned home after a long stay at the Inlet. Mr. and Mm Dutton were iown tor the week-end. Mr. and Mm Kirkpatrick and Mm Klines, of Philadelphia, are down at the Navajo cottage tor e four week's

stay.

Mias Kata Dteacher te down for a

month.

Mm Gamble entertained her

mother for ten days.

Robert E. Gamble motored down for the week-end to visit hte mother

at the Don't Worry.

Mr. and Mm C. Bldllngmeyer and daughter Ethel Mae visited Ocean

City one day last week.

Mr. Bldllngmeyer caught finite a flue string of Sounders, one weighing

five and one-half pounds.

Mm George Nice and George Nice.

Jr., her eon. accompanied by hte wife and two children are here at the

Coin cottage for two weeks. Mtes Marie Ftecher. daughter of! >ute Ftecher, waa down tor the

Mm WUtmaa aa4 Mta. flw«b . at the J. C. C. Isr two weeks *

their honeymoon trip at the visiting Mm Comtek.

lalet.

lag her mother oa East street. Mr. and Mm Herbert Hlad> n motored dowa from Fraakford

tor over the wmk-md.

Normis HlaW n. *,»,

from CoeUrtlle. t*B 1, ^

b~eh fell bote u. ffl.

Th.rtee uxi kl. u Or.

who ordered an X-Ray to be takm and James left for Philadeiphu at

George Emmte, 1 _ Stetson Hat Factory, and family «

brother-in-law aad * down tor a vteU.

over the week-end Mr. aad Mm Keanedy and daughter. Mr. aad Mn. Gilbert Durkin aad family, Mr. Darteon and sister. A. KHJeulien. Mm John Neal, of Phltafietphia. u with Mm Kiiiewiw rocaDtr

atlng. .

Mra. & Counties spent a day ten

to fix the character of practical tabfrocks for s are giving a tbought to t paid by an increealag demaod; for tub-frocks have grown prettier and more Interesting all the they began using organdie, dotted swtes, or voile with the heavier cot tons, women hare Mwwn their sppredatioo of the dainty note introduced by tb> " ‘

the summer party may be tedsded under this bead. In ginghams the Mg demand tea been for checks, most of them snurtt Showing a c^lor and white. They have been made op with srhlte organdie tn so many different ways that we hardly think of one without the other. A grceo and white checked tinghem. with bands of white organdie. shown at the left of the two wash dresses pictured, te very neatly made and te as pretty as can be. A very open green and wnlte braid overlays the narrow inserted bands of organdie and these hands trim the collar and cuffs and divide the overarees into four panels. The collar and cuffs, girdle and bodice, and two wide bands at the top of the overskirt, are cut on the bias of the gingham and bias bindings of It finish all edges. Two

The morning frock of candy-striped cotton, at the right of the picture, te as simple as possible. It to a play work frock, very easily laundered a designed for summer outings and : Uve pastimes as well as house xea These gay striped cottons, in a color and white, are very cheerful and crisp looking, so that, erec In the least pre teotiona of dresses we may follow the pointing finger of the mode, which •eeeis fixed In the direction of cheerfulness Sometimes the/ are trimmed with simple cotton braid.' but bands cat oa the bias of the goods or with

fish that eanne* be Improved on. Bands of this kind are used in the

made of seif-mate-rial are Ukad best on organdie and dotted Swiss The Utter !« usually made ap In cocrbtnatiou with organdie which serves for bindings and pipings Tucks and hemstitching are «ed fc, all wash dresses

AVALON CASINO NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON

The Avalon Casino opened tor the season on Saturday evening, July 16. Thlc pier bad been closed tor several i aeaaons and the opening event at- : traded a capacity crowd, who were treated to a feature movie, after which dancing was the amusement until almost midnight. The taurant. Ice cream parlor and billiard parlor also attracted attention. Many alterations and Improvements hav«r been made in the Casino. The dancing floor te of exceptional merit. Mo. ies will be shown three 'tings weekly combinad with

"Why te It that you have never hurried. Sam?" asked the white woman of the shiftless colored i who did odd Jobs tor her. "Won*! any of the girls have you?" "Oh. yas'm they'd have me Tight." replied Sam. ‘ Bui it’s thte-*-way. When I feel* like get tin' married. I ain’t got no two dollars tor a license. And when I ha* two ' dollars 1 feels too right to get married."

r Sunday evenings.

Corothera.

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Fishing has been very good here* in the bay. Mr. Wilson having land-j ed a ten pound weak flab la.-t week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Seldr are Buying at ihr Strathmere cottage.

MBS. JULIA P«WELL THOMAS On Sunday. July 1C. Mrs. Julia Powell Thomas, wife of William Thomas, died at her home in Cler- ‘ moat, after a brief Illness Though ailing for a short time the end came suddenly. Interment was on July: fO, at Arlington Cemetery, Camden. Mrs. Thomas was born February, i. 1*75. ano waa mamod to Killlam Thomsit February $. IS*? The couple have lived In Cape May Coun-! ty tor twelve year*. The cosnmun- i Ity was shocked and grieved, and es- i la Its heartfelt sympathies to Mr.!

WILLIAM LIPMAN,

L. M. DANERMIR6H, Sscrstsry

Woodbine

Machine Works Woodbine - N. J.

General

MACHINE WORK Pen 1 Ton Truck For Sale

Or a live Wire “He’s an amateur Edison. Hte houae te full of home made electrical devlcea." "A regular electric fan. eh?" Money brings so little happint to those who have It that I can't think It will be the currency in our next extoteifce.

HERMAN R. FEHRLE Bowling Alleys POOL, SHUFFLE BOARD, and CIGARS. TOBACCO snd CANDY BOARDWALK 1A ISLE CITY || NEW JERSEY

Mra. De Vore entertained over the eek end Sergeant Clay. Mra. E Veldt. Raymond Hall, of Camden Mrs. E. Martin, of Philadelphia Robert Pox. of Norfolk. Va. Captain Cramer has arrived and te ready to take fishing parties out the fishing grounds. He look quite a few out Sunday and a large qian-

tity was caught.

Dr. Vernon Degroft and family are at the Edge Water for a good cUy. Catherine and Nelson Moessbrooke were visiting their aunt, Mrs. Stoerrle, at the Inlet Hotel. S. C. RotzeM te down tor the sum-

mer.

Mrs. Croesley is visiting Mra. S. Rotseil for a short stay. Mr. and Mra. E. MacEuen and sot. are summering at the Bay View. Mr. and Mra. E. B. Stone, of Camden. were down tor a abort stay. Mr. Coin te recovering after two weeks In bed with an stuck of lum-

bago.

Mr. and Mrs. G iff an and family are down tor two weeks. Mr. and Mra. Prank Compton. Mr. E- D. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo a Carman and Master Robert Carman were down over the week-end. Mra. R. Bovell received a letter from her brother frem Providence, Rhode Island. Mr. and Mrs. Todd. Mias Louisa Broom and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Me Williams were visitors over

week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. J. White and family are dowa at the Old Homestead for the month of July. They had as visitors Albert Wh :e and Min E.

White.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gaaklll and Charles Gaaklll motored down last Saturday tc spend the week-end with

their moiber. Mra. GaskllL

Mra. Cornish had seven Red Men. l of Germantown, as bar guests. They went fishing In the Ethel M. and htd

very good luck.

Mra. A. Co tut tin visited Bridgeton one day last week tor the ladles' ;

0. M.

The Townsend'* Inlet Hotel has been having very good crowds. Mr. and Mra. Porter, hte toother and slater, are down tor a Btay at

the Inlet Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Layer, of Philadelphia, were the guests of Mra

Fred. H.-nley.

Mrs. Lue Jones was dowa for the we-'k-end visiting her husband r.t the

T. L R. and G. Club:

Edison Weir and Min Florence Daly hare returned to FhHadelphU after n two week's vacation. Mias Catherine Sfaeilem vn down " th * of her sister, Mra. Norman Sutton, on Landis a venae. Mrs. Joseph Chadwick and family, after a two week’s stay, hare return•d to their home la PhiladeOphte. Mr. and Mra. V’illUm wiw were do,rn for * tow days at the little Reba cottage on Ron avenue. B. Borne was dowa over the week-

end fixing hte moto:

Mra. Samuel Vaaaaat return^ home after a three week's stay at the

Lorraine.

Phil. Flagboon has gone to Philadelphia for a few days on boslness. Mra. C. Hanley had Mr. Warren Cornteh, oi Germantown, is her

gueeL

Mr. and Mra. 1 the Idle Hour tor a s

s are at

Egan te a Democratic ( the 16th Ward of 1 Legislator. Mr. Burtheart's i tor a two week's visit.

Mrs.

daughter were wee]

Mrs. Norton's mother, Mrs. Rlne-

te of

down

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