Cape May County Times, 13 October 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAT COUHTT TIMES, SEA ISLE CITY, M. J.

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MEWS MOTES OF UPPER CAPE MAT COUMTT

CORRESPONDENCE PAGE

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OCEAM VIEW

Mrs. Patrick McGoohan has returned to Philadelphia after spending the summer here. Mrs. William Carew spent Friday and S urday at Philadelphia. Miss Alma Way was an Ocean City visitor on Friday. Mrs. Joseph Loyd is visiting at at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Canuso and two children were visiting in Phila-

delphia.

Lyman Warner and family were Sea Isle City visitors on Saturday

evening.

Mr. Washburn and family, of Rhode Island, have bought a place here and have moved here. Mrs. Anna Bishop and daughter were Sea Isle Ci*y shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and •on, of Sea Isle City, were visiting

Mrs. Andrew Barbor. of Sea Isle City, spent Wednesday with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Somers Corson are visiting at Philadelphia.

MARMOXA

SOUTH SEA VILLE

Mrs. Samuel Cox and daughter. Marie, of Cape May Court House, called on relatives and friends on

Wednesday.

Mrs. Max Hen. of Philadelphia, visited her parents. Charles Way and wife, the Ant of the week. Mrs. Helen Holburner and Mrs. Florence Holbnrner. of Cold Spring, visited relatives here on Thursday. Mrs. Esther Abrams and Mrs. John Sheldon were at Cape May Court 'House on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cain and Mrs. Eva Riley were at Sea Isle City on

Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greaves and son Harry motored up from Cape M«y on Thursday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Hilton. Mias Clara Riley is acting agent at

PETERSBURG

Mrs. Sophia Ross, of Tuckahoe, spent the week-end Vith relatives

AVAIflM

Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stratton returned this week from their through northern Jersey and Mew

Mrs. Julia Taylor visited friends in York state. Court House the hrst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hel wig i Mrs. Edgar Ross and daughter at Avalon ftr the week-end. were Philadelphia shoppers Saturday. A pleasant social meeting was held Mr. and Mis. Frank Gam.». da ugh at the close of business Tuesday evi ter and son spent the wee -end in , Ing. hr the Daughters of America. Maucb Chunk. Senator Dalx and family dot The new bridge i» open for their cottage Tuesday, motorist* over Cedar Swamp Creek. The Ray Bittner house Is all ready Rev. Gould showed some very 1b- for the white coat. Mr. and Mrs. teresting Ft creep t Icon pictures In the Bittner were in town buying the forchurcbes on the Bearille circuit this nlshings last week, past week. The Ladles' Aid held a tnseUng Many from here attended the aer- Monday evening. Mrs. Colburn, vices at Head of the River Church vice-president, in the chair. Final on Sunday and listened to some very arrangements were made for the picgood sermons. ! nic cm Wednesday, which was held

and Mrs. A. H. Sapp spent the at Reed's Beach this yecr.

the Pennsylvania Railroad station. 1 week-end in Pennsylvania. Miss Marlon Smith went to MlllRio Grande, for an indefinite time. Mr. Vaaello, of Philadelphia, eras ville Thursday, for the rest of the

William Loury made a business trip to Atlantic City Tuesday. 8. Barrett and family, of Camdi spent the week-end here with his

May. have been visiting John Berry ; here. Hotel Avalon is considering an Anand family. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Blake, of Cape nex for the winter. E. F. Rubright has bought the | May. visited friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin poultry plant of John Norris. | Mr. aud Mrs. Ebben Brown and and family, of Philadelphia, are ocJ. C. Frazier, of Philadelphia, was mother called on Mr. and Mrs. How- cupytng the Batts bungalow until the In town Wednesday night. ard Stites in Court House Sunday middle of the month. Magnolia Council. No. 15. D. of A., evening. j Mrs. F. S. Bond, of Saybrook.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burns, Atlantic City, spent Sunday with her mo-

Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young are now residents of Beesley’s Point. Mrs. William Layton entertained company over the week-end. Mrs. R. Tomlin, of Brpoklm. visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Corson on

Sunday.

Mrs. Harry Young and Mrs. Learning Corson, or Palermo, motored to Court House on Monday.

are planning to have a chicken potpie supper on Saturday night. Mrs. H. Godfrey, of Ocean View, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Alice

Payne

i Conn., who has been spending the

STORE HARBOR

Mrs. Leah Benham haa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cartwright and Potts as her house guests. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Watkins motored down from Harrisburg on Saturday. remaining until Mr. and Mrs. Logs them and had fine Sunday, securing a good catch

King fish.

Mr. and Mrs. James Grace children moved i- from 196th street to SCth street for October. There are thirty-one children in the Primary room of the school. Mrs. Efts Osgood closed her home here and has gone to Sea Isle City for the winter. Mrs. Hugh MscMurtle is visiting Mrs. Harry Smith on PSth street. Mrs. MscMurtle purchased a home at City in the spring and has so:d It and may build a ho: te here now. Mias Sallie'Wood ;nd Miss Eliza beth Kite doeed the Grace cottage or Saturday last and have gone up for

the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. John Anchor motored up to their city home on Thursday. Mrs. Charles Gebring and Muriel

TOWRSERD’S ISLET

, j turned to her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hadden and (laugh, I..earning Wentzell is Installing a ter Lillian spent the week here, i new bathroom in the little bouse.

P. T. Heston, of South Vineland. Phillip Flagbouee has dosed his Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bergner. acand Mias Elizabeth Heaton of Bryn house for the winter end returned to, cording to their usual custom are Mawr. Pa., spent the week-end with Frankford. ' keeping open bouse tar into the Au-

their patents, Eieaxnr Hew*on and John Reitchy and son were down tumn.

wife. i Sunday looking after their boat. "Our | Julius Wolff is enjoying the week-

! V*al *' I at h[a jvtttava

... „ „ 6 spent several days In Philadelphia summer with Mrs. Corrine Swain, re-1... ___. ,

Ibis week. They antldpate going

Harold Cahaley and family hare i Pal.” j ends at hts cottage, returned home after a pleasant visit 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Coin left for a' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lloyd. Master with relatives at Camden. | two weeks' trip sud then will return j Stanley Lloyd. Mr*. C. D. Kern and

A number of the younger set attended the dance at Sea Isle City,

Saturday night.

A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Rebecca Eilenberger. Sat-

Mr. and Mrs Mervyn Sharp, of ur dsj, n | t h t . Among those present

Sunday with

Pleaaantvllle. spent their parents here.

Mro. Charles Cunningham is Philadelphia for a two weeks' stay.

rere: Edytbe Brownmiller and Anna Bowden, of Ocean Citj; Edith Halleran and Hubert Shaw, of Sea Isle City;

to Florida early in Nov Harry Bourinot has bees a reefnt visitor here. Messrs. O. F. Fe.ree and M. Hu&feen attended the County Republican Committee on Monday at Cape May Court House. Albert L. Turnley and Mrs. J. Murray Bunting were the Stone Harbor members of the com-

mittee.

Mr. Vozzl has greatly Improved his property on 66th street by having cement walks and curbing laid.

HISTORIC 01D HOTEL BOAU I

The oM hotel no shore road C]«rmobt k.Wai ” several dwelllneU - - , .

several dwelling*. This o

rich In political history. deserted. presrnu#j,

nnd wa* at „

the gm

Ians led by Saaator Matt Q Uly „ Israel Durham. Its attractioc y, waa the abundance of game and | near by. This oaly building . the birthplace of tawny of that oa

CAFE MAT BUM COMPART MAB FMUMED W® On Thursday. October 10th, t* Cape May GUas Works st o after*

Douglas, manager of the corn, atatsa he aatlelpetm a aaon sad is hlrtag addition.) This will be good news tor people of Court House, for t hu u

RELLEFLAIH FQUZm

off the tie g

their nine u paj

POtipOMl

- lbfr 31 * and forfeited whatever Haim, th had on the Oouaty Champlomtip Ocean View. The Ocean Vie* ci are anxious to dafead their ui against aay tram la the County.

Mrs. J. E. Bauer Is «terfalnlng ( mere; . nd Mary p, erw , n Rebecca _ her Biller, of Clmrtoo. FrM.rlok Crrt,. J<*| Mr. and Mm. R. F. Smith motor*! Ro_rll

to Millville Monday. Washington Vangilder. of Petersburg. took dinqer with Harry Young

Tuesday.

A number of young folks attended the shower given for Margaret Dailey Thursday night. Herbert Madura entertained bis cousin from Pleasantvlile over the

week-end.

Mrs. Lewis Corson spent a few days last week in Bridgeton.

PALERMO

to spend the winter. | Mrs. Phoebe Grace motored to the Mias Catherine Stoerrle while at Trenton Fair last week, play on Saturday cat her wrist se- The Rot hackers were at their bunverely. | galow on the 22nd street for the

Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf were down week-end.

over the week-end at their new hotfte. Henry Higby. of Frenchtown. is the ''Peggy." with which they were paying-a visit to his unde, P. P. Can-

very much pleased. field.

Stacy Cornish emught a weak fish Mr. and Mrs. Char lee Walton, Jadelphla home. Mrs. Samuel Jlor- 1 hlu beat story to tall while «t

Elizabeth McCullough, of Strath-1 weighing eight and one-half pounds. Longhorn Manor of Buck's county ar-1 ton has been -MTh 1 rfc+ ftjgt rttHT osm f~r

* * ~ “ Thomas PI rot caught the largest rived at the Luray Wednesday. Mrs. 1 the Gerhart's occupied, resdy to >|~rr to go.“

weak fUb of the season, weighing Walton and M's. Mahan have been fer the winter,

fourteen pounds.

Mr. Gouldy is improving so nicely

Orertesni

He la one of those echo perasi

has also had the foundation for his who agree with everything yon uy garage laid and has had bis lawn I "She Is a woman who stick, to hr grade-, and planted. j principles as tho they were

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gerhart left ( of etlqwte."

on t rtday of list week for their Phil- j "He Is the kind of mas who urn

Payne and Mr. aud Mrs. C. E. I

that he has decided to stay a while Mrs. Sarah Gwlllum and daughter, longer.

Mrs. Florence McGrane. ot Pennfleld. Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller are down

for a three weeks' health stay. Mrs. Finnic has gone to Philadelphia for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Nice have re-

turned to Philadelphia for the wln-

Pa.. were the guests of H. T. Pierson and family over the week-end. Joe Rom. of Ocean City, spent Sundsy with his father. George Ross. Mica Helen Mazon. who is attending the State Normal, passesd the week-end under the parental roof. During the past week about cue hundred horses have been inoculated by a state veterinarian, as a prevent-

ative of forage poison.

Frank Grenowaskl came down

from Philadelphia on Sunday and day to spend s few days, spent the day with his family here. 1 Jessie James, of Elmwood. Pa., was Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grace mot- the guest of Mrs. Hanley on Sunday, ored over from Atlantic City Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hanley, of Cedar to visit John Rorap and family. avenue, had as tbair guest over the Mrs. H. A. Buzzeli and Mias Ella week-end William Klmber. of Manu-

The Roys! Club waa down Sunday

and spent an enjoyable day.

Mr. Robinson and Mr. Rom were

down over the week-end.

A birthday party w\.s given Mrs. Ella Clouting Saturday evening. Many people attended. John Sboonkoff. James Dailey. David Dailey and several other young men from here motored to Woodbine

Monday evening.

A miscellaneous shower was given

111* liunm Dalltr Tbui»!.| 'll' «“”-■> murtln.

Ing. School Association at Millville on Mrs. Clayton. Mrs. Coin's mother. Ralph Nickerson, of South Ocean has gone to West Philadelphia for

CUy. visited friends here over Sunday. lln, RoM ■ «*"*»«> visited relative* the winter.

The doggie roast and cake sale ‘ n »*IU«l!le the first of the week. given by the W. T. H S proted s B ‘ ,rB Marr * To “ r ** d ■'“* or CAFFMf LODGE F. AMD A. M.

‘ • « 1r * EMTEBTADf B. R. SEWALMEH

friends since the days of the little I Mrs. Howard Williams, who U the | ways'grabs tbs stool wbeiTtb^ " V “’ v | daughter of E. T. Comly. of Newton. 1 piano to bo morsd."

Mrs. E. B. Becker went to Phlla- Pa., is occupying bar father’s coitagsl “She is the sort of «

delphls Friday for the opening of the on 98th street. marked a Ucr cwosotlr "who cno Philadelphia orchestra. Mr. and lira. Miller motored down ' you her favorit.- rocipe and purpo-ir

Mis. Ruth Canfield motored to 1 from Germantown to visit Mrs. WU-'teovm ouTtb. Philadelphia with friends, returning Hams, and she had a week-esd house' gradient.

j n*riy of sixteen. Among the nua-

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson MeCandles* her were Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Web-

have closed their bungalow on the ster. of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Sea Wall this week and have return-: Howard Twining and Mr. aud Mrs. ed to town. j Russell Twining. Miss Hannah Plck-

Mrs. W. W. Thomson, who went erlng and Mrs. Eckoff.

hpme 111 with a serious attack of ton-1 county.

Tfcrfr Bow

The couple won married and eled to the lakee for their borep moon. As soon as they arrived tbd

Buck's took s boat out upon the lake

..... . . . I The loliowtng morning the bridrt stlltls. has so far recovered as to come On Friday last Stone Harbor was mother got a uos'-eard which r»f:

“ r w *” d Mrs. Hinds and son, of | honored by having Honorable | "Arrival mfriV- Orand ro- *

October 7th. i

R. W. Clouting ha* been on the Milner l

of'

The annual oyster supper of tfcF which

slgnsl dcpai tment of (be Atlantic Dl- all the delicaclt

sick list this week.

Mis* Sophia Cake vlsKed friend* In

Petersburg over Sunday. Mr * M,,r7 end daughter vision of the Pennsylvaola Railroad Avalon will remain open Indefinitely. Mr. and Mr* Somer* E Young, of M,ud vU "* d reteilv*. at Cape May was held in ibe P. O. H of A. Hall at Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Allen. Mr. and Chester, sr* spending a lew days here. Court House on Sunday South Seavllle. Thursday sight Mrs. Joseph Sithens and Mlsa Grove, George Garrett and farallv have H »'ry Coillna. of Mpys landing. Following the supper, the signal- motored to Atlantic City Saturday, returned home after spending a de- ' on hu bro » l, * r ' Filins, men attended the meeting of Cann m ! — lightful vlait In New York City. Monday I>*dge. No. !•«. F. and A. M. The SOMERS W. fflCEMAT Mr. and Mrs H. De Cray motored Mr nnd M,a Thoma* Robinson eu- invitation mas extended to the *ig. Somers W. Hickman, who died to Tuckahoe Sunday. | “‘•‘r ««> a« d over nalmen by Worshipful Master Irving suddenly at the home oi hi. sou-ln-

I’obert Garrett 1* now the posse*- ,he * r *' k '* Bd -

sor or . Ford Coupe. WOODRIMF Ronald Stowman. of Ocean City, j YUAJUBIBL visited in Palermo Sunday evening. | a|jd H> Etw . nlH . rjc

Homt/d De Cray spent the week- |ip ^ ni w,eB -

end in this town.

Mr. and Mrs. Elton Corson visited

OR .«««». .1 her 111— die I. to.,- . rtolwr. ta, „ . „ th ,, sh#

‘„ m , toh « u « lhu—j—T. I’torkw., cow*.,... -II,.- a. ■! III.' Mr. *ed Mr. J. L. CopetorU. who tour R.rb.r.rh .nd Sen.ior Lewto ihl.k ■ '

Si" •* u “'—<-

thU week. | The Ocean City unit had with it

Mias Caldwell, of Prlmmi. who haa Mis. Anna Steelman and Mis. JuH*

been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scull: Mrs. Rutherford, of Cape May Copeland for a week, returned with City, had members of her unit with them early In the week. I her; Mis, Lydia Meeeh. of Wildwood

Mrs. 8. E. Paul, of Hotel Avalon. 1 had a car of women workeis Mias

has been giving a series of small din- Mabel Clay, of Bemley*. Point rener parties. The guests of the lat- cently elected as a member of ifae est were: Mrs. Corrine Swain. Jack Bute Republican Committee, had her Swain. Mrs. E. H. Osgood. The menu car. and then there were a ntfiuber of

daintily served. Incinded prominent men of C.pe May county scles of the seaaon. The on the tour also 1

Fast Work

A lady who bad just reed'd • Interesting Mt of news said t' little daughter: “Marjorie ‘a auntie has a sow baby, and r.< mamma la the baby's aunt. p»«“ •he baby's uncle, and you arc **

little cousin.”

"Well." said Marjorie, wonderi*Iy. "wasn't that arranged quick Boston Tranaeript.

In Columbus Sunday. Mr. and Mr* William Godfrey mete spending thru vacation with patents here last week Mr. Winfield has gone to *Yestfi*lil

for «

Defined Pnitessot (In an -ngitisering riant) - “Wbnt's a dry dock’" Student "A physician who won't give out ptMM-rlptIons "--Dry Goods Economist.

and Mr*. Harry

the week-end with tbelt

1 euts here.

A Council meeting was held at the Borough Hall Monday evening. Mian /. Abrams and brother were Philadelphia shopper, on Saturday M J Rahtnowtts sad K Ooldlngi-r mete bolus lot the week sad. Mia* f (ohm «l*:«ed friend* In Cape May ovet tbs •ee*-end. Tile firemen bold then mMFting at the Bonmgt Hall bundsy evening

Fitch. Mayor of Sea Isle City. law. Bertram Snyder. South Dennis. The floor work was done by the i u( Thuisday night, was burled -iKiialnien and after tbmneetlng an Tueoday in the church yard ot the entertainment wn* given by rutlioao gouth Dennis M. E. Church. T'.;e

funeral whirl was held In the churrn

SOUTH SEA VILLE CODPLEMAREY *“ “ mT ^‘J.u

known in See la'e City, having boen

' .Uh lh. lr. Cunipkii, Ip,

on IVednesday. October 4tb. when i>tella Marie, daughter of Mrs. Alice ' Payne, and Virgil Wiieaton Pleraon.

was seventy-

Orlol

Good Alibi

I let ending Counsel "Think, gen- j !o> tletuen of the jury, my client i* no'wl deaf that he only bear* the voire of #o

r -- --1rar~ With eiffii ulty."—Koraar-j oilud utTn the tun of the d*ck." eu (CbriMiania). 1 Wasl.iugion Eve star.

aou of Mr. and Mia. H. T Pieison. were united In marriage at the Methodist pa i mui age. Dennis'Hie. by

Dr Waller Yerkes.

The happy "tuple, accompanied by Mi and Mis Eugene Wateon of MIU- < Hie. another bride ard groum of a

ten week*, left ThuiMsy mot nine by

t.iolor for a lout through N*» York

State and ibe New England fetMestu answered ('actus Joe. "If H.wton. Mam.

i tr.e ah* one o' them games —■ — bey put s lot of aiuhiueUr Radiotic

take a regular card player’s The *.idiot iMnks H says b< that

> tc bttr. let biW hoi.r it

- Djii.v* News.

■evsral years.

Mr. Hickman, who two year* old. had

Bright * disease all sum aer out war up and about ur.t'l ihe last day of i.ls llte. He went to tied a* usual but at letup! Ing to rise soon after, tell

back on bis pillows.

Aa Advocate of Simplxitj-

"Do you tike held*-

About two months ago bis daugh- 1 ter Georgia. Mrs. Snyder, persuaded him to come .o her borne from his, where he had lived alone since the death of hi* second wife. Hi* fir*t wife died many years ago. He leaves

eight children.

Anoibet rea on why we like to get a postal • ard is because It doesi. f come maiked "postage due.'*

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