Cape May County Times, 4 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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SEWS BOTES OF TTFFEK CAFE HAY CODBTY

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OCEAB YIEW Mrs. Ernest Richardson and daughter, of Wildwood, are visiting her mother, Mrs Austin Deraul. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards, of Millville, spent Sunday wfth her sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Whitaker and Mrs. Whitaker's mother called on her brother here on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Emmons and brother and Roy Emmons, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Emmon's sister. Mrs. Ctemmington Bigs and son were Sea Isle City visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurts and son William attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles Kurts on Tuesday. Kenneth Bosarth was a Tuckahoe visitor on Saturday. Miss Katharine Faucet called on relatives at Ocean City on Saturday evening. Many from here are attending the Camp Meeting at South Searille. Mr. and Mrs. Addington Sharp sod daughter Beatrice, of Ocean City, called on friends here on Saturday evening. Mrs. Judah Sutters was s Cape May Court House shopper Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downam and , daughter Mrs. Clemmlngton Mossop. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conover. Joseph Downam and family. Misses Margaret and Eleanor Kirkland and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bosarth were Sea Isle City shoppers on Saturday. Tyro an Warner and family spent rfleld. . of Cape May City, ■pent the week-end with his parents. Mrs. Will ban Carew and two sons were Sea Isle City visitor*

The Ladles' Aid gave a bazaar t Ocean City on Saturday evening.

STBATHHERT Ensign Mathew S. Q. 'Veleer. who has been spending s month with his mother Mrs. Leri Fountain, returned to hts duties on board ths Flag Ship, "U. S. S. Rochester." and b now at Newport. R. L Mrs. Emily Weber Tull and Mbs Dorothy Rawena Weber are si lying with their pa ret s, Mr. and Mrs. l^vl W. Fountain. J. E Varner jas returned to Philadelphia EM ward Kerr. Jr., of East Downtngtown. was In town a few days last week. The Ladies' Aid. of the M. E. Church, met at the home of Mrs. Witt camp on Monday. The Young Men's Greek Club held a dance at the School House Friday night. % Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams were in Philadelphia Friday. Mrs Catherine Wolborn. of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hughes Saturday. Mrs. Caroline Tromner, who has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tromner, has returned to Pbiladelphla. Mrs. H. A. Wlttcamp gave a tea on Tuesday afternoon. Mbs Betel* Wittcamp assisted in receiving. Joseph P. 8bort*ll, of Philadelphia. ss a week-end guest of hb slater, Mrs. George R. McCullough. Mrs. Frank Oobb and son Calvert ent Tuesday In Oeeen City. Mrs. James Ktoter me time with her mother. Mrs. WU-

THINGS THAT COUNT MOST IN AFFAIRS OF THE BA3Y

Mbs Mary Carothei* and Mrs. Kerr motored over to Ocean City on

MUTE DEHEB Mr. and Mrs John Cataley visiting Mrs. Frank Barnes. Adna Hickman spent the week-end with tta daughter at Odd Spring. Harry Rhoades and family. Fishing Creek, called on Mrs. Frank

Capta'n A. J. Meerwald attended a meeting of the Board of Shell Fisheries at Bivalve on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Morton. Mrs. William Johnson and Mrs. Psj Johnson and daughter Eleanor caMed on the Misses Morton on Friday. Mrs. Mary Jeffers and family, of Collingswood. have opened their home here for the month of August. Matthew Jefferson spent the weekend with hb parents. Captain A. J. Meerwald and family motored to Wildwood on Sunday. Mis. John CarroU. of Dennbvllle, visited the Misses Ludbm Monday. Misses Annie and Lydia Nickerson went to South SeavlUe Camp Sunday. Lewis Stevens was In town Saturday. C. F. Learning went to Philadelphia on Monday. Harry Wo!flngton and wife, and Mrs. Mary Maguire and eon called Captain A. J. Meerwald on Saturday. Mr*. Myers went to Philadelphia

Edward Watson spent the weekend with hb parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Jeha Cabaley Mr*. F. C. Barnee went to Wildwood on Saturday. fmpittr, A. J. Meerwald I Tuesday la Trenton. Mr. and Mm. Richard Bender, of Collingswood. via tied Mrs. F.

a Tuesday.

WOODBINE Mr*. Landaber* and daughter, of Philadelphia, are spending n few week* with their parent* her*. M. B. Shapiro was a short vbltor here last Sunday. M. J. Rabtnowltc was home for the week-end. Mrs. A. L. Comets and brother and Mr*. S. Bchnllxberger were Atlantic Mbs Anna Blum* spent the w •ad here City visitors Sunday. Mbs 8. Shropshire. Captain the Girl Boosts, left for Sea late City with guile a number of mee Monday morn in*, where they will camp for two weeks Mr. and Mm. B Kravlts are re>otcfmg peer their wew eon who arrived Sunday evening Mr* M. Greenberg and daughter end Mr*. Elies the former'* mother stopped with the Schultsberger fan Ur for a few day* the P**i "•• k They left Saturday tor Sm tab City where they will remain t» two weeks. H. GoHlngm took a woeiams trip to Pbi!*detpht» tart Tuesday.

U SUALLY everything he needs, and some loxurier besides, await the arrival of the baby, bnt it b not the part of good judgment to provide mom than can be used. The little newcomer sleeps ranch and grows rapidly. •» that hb first layette b partly temporary and noon replaced. The minimum of articles Includes three of all the garments worn next the skin. «s shirt*, bands, flannel petticoat*,

Comfort b the mob Important oowahbratiao in the affairs of the baby and the layette for a summer baby will differ tram that of the wtntar baby.

needed to be won after the

Mrs. Leroy Boyd, of Germantown, b spending two week* with her par-

ent* here.

Robert McCoach. of Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mr*. Char lee E. Kerr and son are at the Btrnthmere cottage. Mm. M. D. ShortalU of Philadelphia. b the guest of her daughter. Mrs. George R. McCullough a meeting of the Official Board of the Methodist Church, held *t the School House on Saturday night. It was decided to break ground (or the new church on Thursday. August l. Mrs. Maud Buehl. of West Co-sho-hockeu. has returned to her home after spending the month of’ July with her abler. Mrs. Cha*. Hughes. Mire Dorothy Wiser in the guest of her mother. Mrs. L. Fountain. Mr. and Mm. George Hughes, of Downlngtown. Pa., spent Saturday

and Sunday In town.

Mr. and Mr*. F. C. Perkin*, nan and daughter, of Lansdown. Pa., are

at the Strathmere cottage. Mr. and Mm. W. B. Beyer*.

Norristown. Pa., were the Sunday i Mrs. George Carrigan. of guest* of Mm. Irene Beyer*.* ] plain, visited Mrs. Walter V< Arthur Mitch el and wife are gueeU Wednesday, at the Strathmere cottage. j Mm. Rachel I a ugh Up and family Mr. and Mm. James G. Beerer and ] were In Ocean City tor the day on family, of Norristown. Pa., are week - j Wednesday. end gueeb of Mr. and Mm. Earl M. j Mbs Olivia WestcoO. of Audubon, Waddlngton. j is home on her Cye Davb and wife are at tha Mm. E. Manley b spending s few Strathmere cottage tor the week-end. | day* with her son Ernest Jr., in PitNevtl Tyson Chari*-, Supple* and j mah Robert Kramer were the guests of j Mm. EUb Nickerson, of South Den Percy Gable and family. { nla. b with her daughter Mm. Edgar Mr. and Mm. C. W. Prick# nr* Roa, gueeb of William Carothem. | Mm. Hannah Van Glider and Mbs Mm. Robinson and Mbs Mel nor.: Corn Hughs attended Searille Camp sbtera of E. C. Mann, are spending Sunday.

s asleep In son gown*. In the

sJB poeribk w. k the outdoors, and a fen of tl garment? b a No layette ta «

TOWBSEHP’S INLET The Inlet Hotel had as gueeb. Mr. and Mm. Oscar Iverson and family. Miss Toole. Miss Hudson. Mbs Grace Bluniroer. Mbs Sue Blummer. Miss Mildred Tooley. Mb# Loris Maybe* and Mm. Kirchbaum and family. Mm. Atkenaon. one of the bales of the I. 0. M.. won the telephone doll end took It back with her to Camden

in the machine.

John Collins and grandson, of West Philadelphia, are spending n

few days with Mrs. Swing.

Mm. W. S. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. John Barr with the one and a half-year old twins are down for a stay. Mr. Ferguson was down

over the week-end.

Mre. Bonahoff and family are down at the Idle Hour for an Indefinite 1

ntay.

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family, of Reading, Pa., are at n,. Navajo for ■ ntay. Mm. Horton with her four chUdrq e at the Hiawatha cottage. Mr. De You* wen fishing on No*, day and caught a ::lee string of sa. The Helping Hand Bible Claw. * Frankfort. Pa., veer* the gnesu of Mrs. L. Saskul «a Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. WIHiam Hinfc were down over the week-end vUitiaj Mr. and Mr*. H. Hiada. of the Lor-

mine cottage.

Mlm Catherine Gaaldll. who ** enjoying her vacation at the It.in,

returned to Philadelphia.

William Rodgern, Sidney Koc*. Butch and Kffl, motored ever inm Atlantic City, where they are rpen*. log the rammer, to enjoy a few dit,

at the Hawthorn* Club.

'] Casper Walters ta the guest et Mrs. K. Hanley on Cedar avent*. Mb* Agnes KiHonBen was dov*

Mm. Philip Barlement b down for j her mother at the bln

the balance of the summer at the I In]ft HoteL

Little Reba.

STOKE HARBOR

Mr. and Mrs. William Miller are down at the UtUe Reba apartments

tor two week*. Mm. ’Miller b down Mrs. Mattie Wallace went up ta for her health. | Philadelphia tor a few days. Mm. Thomas Laws was taken to> Mr. and Mm. EL M. Purnell, at the Mbemcortb Hospital. Phlbdel- ; Chester, sad family with Mr* r»phia. dangerously 111. Mr. Law* sell's mother. Min. Mertey. win arrttt

went up with her to remain n few'

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day*. Mr. and Mm. J. G. Crumley are down at the Roeedsle cottage tor the remainder of the eeason. Mm. Alfred a Smith, of Boston. Mm Fred. Thomson and daughter. Mbees Margaret and Mildred Snyder and Mbs Ethel Crumley are down for

Walter Seher. Catherine GaakeU A record * B ‘ 1 frlfIld Wlndeld Irvin went emba pretty *>lng la Mr. Gaakril's motorboat They caught a quantity of crab* beat dw haring an enjoyable Otoe. Mr. and Mm Louis Patterson are down for a week. Calvin Patterson and lady friend and Mr. and Mm Albert Patterson and non were down for a few days. They took back seventy-five king fish and forty flounder* to surprise tUe'r

Mbs Mabel Caldwell b spending tan days at Searille Camp Meeting. Mm Nancy Ward, of Court House. < visited among friends here the mid-

of | die of the week.

Mr. and Mm Loub Paahley spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mm Kenneth Lor*. Mbs Barths Field entertained Dr. Oolgan. of Abrams. Pa, Tuesday

JaHa lengthy vbti. Bicycling b a very popular reereatton In Palermo. tnd Howard McYeagh spent Sunday evening with K. W. Clouting. Mr. and Mm Cake and family have iken op their residence in Palermo John Lore b paying hb abler. Mm

i time with Mr. and Mm E. C.

SOUTH SEAVILjJE

CUaton Nickerson and family. South Dennla. called on hb abler

hem Saturday.

Mm Harold Boas and son. of Tuckabac, rblted at 'be home of Edgar

Mba Elizabeth Heaton, of PfatU-

delphta. spent the week-end with, Mlaa 8ophu ^ ^ ^twialned

parent*. Elearor Heaton and t ^ the homr o( Mn

Saturday and Sunday.

Frank Durell, of Wildwood, visited Clarence Winner and family Sunday. Many from here attended the funeral of Paul Co .-eon. at Palermo. Sun-

u- r afternoon.

A. C. Butler and Mm Hannah

wife.

Mm E. P. Bubrlght waa shopping

In Millville on Wednesday.

Mrs. Alfred Barnes b entertaining relatives from Trer.ton thb week. Mbs Martha Godfrey, of South Dennb. called on her stater Mr*.

AMce Payne. Monday. Sharp were Quaker City visitors Bun

Mr*. George Rice 1s visiting her day

father. C. W. Porch. Washington Van Glider and wife «“ ***1 h “ , rrf.U... Oe,»

bom. .n.r . Pl~.n, vl.lt «,o s „„o„

friend* at Pennfteid. Pn.

William Eleenbardt Is confined In

the house with rjulaary

Mm John Yank visited a denttat caflee In Ocean City Tuesday

Robert Clark, of Philadelphia, met with good luck while out fishing. Mm M. Saunders and tamtly are down for a month at the Sagamore. Mias Martha Gregson. of Philadelphia. spent the week-end with Mm E. B. Rom and family. Mm J. Robinson. Jr.. Is down tor

David Dal Ur spent Saturday evening with Er. Clouting and family. Mr. Toonln has set up a shoe refrain the school B. 8. Clouting b building a large addition to hb house. Mr. and Mm Frank De Cray, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Howard De Cray. C. Young and wife

Ralph Nickerson spent Sunday with hb friend, fa. W. Clouting. The J. R. O. C. A M.. of Palermo, attended the funeral service# of Paul

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Master Allwti Weetcott. of Oraan One I be pkg. can kill fid rata. City, b visiting hb grfcndpnrvt.tr Thr nr# eg* rat will rd- you of tlfi C. M. Western tor sn tnrtaflnlt* a year In toed, th.eta and property Mme <ir*trv'-tloa. RAT-SNAP b deadly Mm. H C. Oetasta and rhlldrrn to rata. GretnMe* after killing, have returned to their home In Mow- Leevee no omvlt. Comer In vakan. erk. after an esteoded vblt with Ed- Rau will pom up meat, grain, cbeoeg wart McAlltator and wife. . to (east on RAT-SNAP. Three Mr* Edna Douglas, of Cap* May aiue. Jlc. 66c. Il.tS Bold and Court Hour*, spent tbr wvek-snd guaranteed by A. O. Rtae nad Com-

with her father. J. F. Coil.na | pany. Rea tale City. Mrs. Fiorencr McOrane. of Penn- — . ■ ■ ■ —

field and R Btavenao* of Phlbdel * *"• w^*d into the store or the

phta. are visiting H T. Plem-n and |

family. joun-a# *f ’Atenoy i>.c«t fee todbvwi

AVALON Dr. L. H. Corson and baby daughter arrived from Cumberland, Md.. to pay a visit to hb parents. Mr. nad Mr*. Bell, of Chester. Pa. have leased the Taylor cottage, Avalon ovonue nad fifith street. Mm Alim EBB a dtolot ■alt of a felt. Dr. Krydor. of Court Soane, b Is attoodanre. George PattorgUl. Jr., fell Ms wheel and jammed hb leg no badly he b In bed. strapped and plaster-

aoatbern artlet etaying with Mbs Dorothy Fniton. of Florida. Bh* has been staying at the Academy Philadelphia. Mbs Rena haw U for her portrait, and Mm. Lew.* H. daughter motored from Wash and are at Mr*. Frank Ripley's 'for a weak or ten days, having

of Harris-

burg. nad Mr*. Harry Clark, of Ocetz City - were geests at Hr. and Mr*, a

tor a dip ta the nn—n Mr. Ooaaor, of Boxboro. w*» * week-end guest of Mr. BUriings. Georg* Barnard hail ge e to Nev York tor a few 4»r~ Mm W. H. Faimer, of 8L D»ri4t ent a day here thb week. Mr. and Mm John Hoary, of Norristown. are horn tor a week. Joseph McCarthy and family ut again with us tor the season. Mr. and Mrs. &. H MeNaughi. o! New York, cams Uto the bmutifa! channel home of Mm Gabriel thb week tor the balance of the seaaoc. Mr. and Mm Robert Lloyd, of Philadelphia, have taken an >0*

Norman War* hag •atartai-.ed i great many of Ms friends dorlaf their month'* stay and hie sister Ui* Klraeh of Boeemoat. wtR be h-f» f» August Mr. Wack has set a goof example for others to follow by Ul-

two weeks at the Idle Hour Annex ln j .h Trtt ta "Pturdy" BnUdiig for the benefit of her daughter Alice,

of

Mr*. Richard Flthnston. of Phltadelphla. with her non Jack, are down for a two week's stay. Edward Schmlts. of Lambertrlite. U down for two weeks. Mbs Jennie Swing entertained a number of ladles over the week-enf from the John B. Stetson and Company Hat factory, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mm H. Pickard are down a. the Meadow View tor a stay. Mm George Mathias b down recuperating at the

HERMAN R. FEHRLE Bowling Alleys

Mrs. Pauline Capner and dk ugh ter Helen are down for a month's stay with Mm Capner’* mother. Mr* Swing. ■eph F. Hanley with hb two' eons. Joseph and Bill-, were down to visit Mr. Hanley's mother on

Loub McManus aad family are •wn for a slay at the Ocean View. Mbs Mamie Bradley b down to recruit after a hard winter's wear. Mr. and Mm John O.vanaugh motored down from Went Phlbdelphb for over the week-end. Mr. nod Mrs. A. C. Sprev and family and Mbs CLalfont are down at the Navajo for a month. Mr. and Mm. E. fim'.th and Francb Hartman, of West Philadelphia, and rre-ib Upmann. of Philadelphia, were down over the week-ead Mr. and Mm. Georg* Deem nad

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