JEWS B0TS8 OF UPPER CAPE MAY COUNTY
CORRESPONDENCE PAGE
OCEAM VIEW
s Hurran and family, of PhU-
TUCKAHOE
Jam<
adelphla. apent a week with her «te-
Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Brown, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with Joseph Dowaam and family. Mrs. Albert Way and daughter Alma spent ! in day at Jenklnstown with her non. - Mrs. Ernest Downam and daughter Katharine spent Sunday at Philadel-
phia.
Mine Edith Halleran. of Sea Isle City, spent the week-end with Miss Bdyth Wills. Frank Washburn was an Ocean City shopper on Saturday. Ernest Warner, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his parents. Amos Gandy, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his father. Mrs. Arthur Eckeraley and daughter Irene spent Friday evening at Ocean City. Charles Kurtz and family, of Egg Harbor, spent Sunday with his mother. Christopher Hyman and sister Martha and brother George, of Egg Harbor. spent Sunday with their sister. Albert Kurtz and brother William were at E evening.
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PALERMO
Hev. C. M. Griffith, pastor of «>e 1 ^ m^Que ha^en ^ V Phiirch nresched Sunday morn- 0(1181 Churck. j^ttl
town hall Friday wrenlng.
Oscar Buriy baa returned hozn ter visiting Ms daughter-in-law. Mrs. Claud Burly, who Is seriously HI at Perth Amboy. Red Cloud Tribe. No. *71. L O. A. M.. has purchased a lot of Alfred UQerhardt and will erect e hall In the near future. Mrs. Harry Spence and non Lester were shopping In ^MUdelphU on
Seturday.
Misses Holds end Mnud Heston attended a dance nt Cape May Court House Seturday night. H. B. Payne. Jr., of Westrille. Is passing his vacation with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Steelman have returned to their home In Camdgn after e pleasant visit among rel-
atives here.
Mrs. Hannah Adams, of Gloucester, was with her niece. Mm. John Bocsp. over the week-end. Harold Cahaley and family spent the past weak with relatives at Camden and Colllngawood. Mrs. Rose Hilton was in Millville
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Van Glider and Milton Grace motored over from Atlantic City Sunday evening to call
on relatives here.
Before the regular business meet-
ing of South Senvllle Grange. No.
JC*. on Tuesday night, those enjoyed a Halloween Frolic,
were awarded to Lewis Edwards and Mrs. Joseph McCray, of South Dennis. for staying masked the longest. After the business session refresh-
ments were served.
C. E. Ellenberger visited relatives in Marysville. Pa., the first of the
M. E. Church, preached Sunday mornink on the theme of Jesua appearing to his disciples from the text. "Then Came Jesus." In the evening this
text wan “By Their Fruit*.’ Mrs. E. J. Steelman goes to her
daughter. Mrs. Clara Ogden. In Phil-
adelphia. early next month. Mrs. E. L. Rice will attend the
World’s W. a T. U. meeting In the
Academy of Music.
The Tuekahoe branch of the Needlework Guild will hold its annual meeting early In November nt W. C. T. U. Hall. Contributions may be sent to any of the directors. Two articles constitute the annual fee. These will be donated to the needy, probably to the Near East this year. The directors are: Mrs. E. L. Rice. Presld nt: Mrs. Pearla Danzenbacher. Secretary: Mm. Eva Smith. Treasurer: Directors, Mrs. Reba Lloyd. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Alice Taylor. There will be a good speaker at the
annual meeting.
Luther C. Ogden was the “I will mtlntain” speaker Inst Sunday evenlag. This Is the subject which the Methodists have cboeen to bring their Jubilee fund up to the allotted sum. $(2.00 was raised that even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. ThcSnas Onley. whe recently purchased the Nathaniel Champion place on the MarshallvUle road, gave a dinner on Thursday evening to a few of their friends. nt the beautiful decorated and bountifully served table were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tomlin. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burley. Mr. and Mm. Henry Stllle. Mr. and Urn. Albert Somers. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Godfrey. Mrs. Harry Godfrey. Manton Godfrey. Mrs. Jonathan Hess and Esther Tomlin. Mrs. Harvey Taylor wa* the ladj chosen for n surprise and pot-luck dinner last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Sharp have been on a delightful trip to Niagara Falls. Mrs. Mamie Chapman of Audubon. Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Warren, of Main street Mr. and Mrs. Jsmee Shoemaker, of
FETERSBUBC
Miss Anna Gandy, of Audubon.
towkehd’s nrurr
Mr. and Mm. Albert Wells, of Ocean City, spent the week-enCwith E. 8. Clouting aad-famlly.. Edward Corson was an Ocean City visitor Saturday. Mrs. Emma GUea has returned to Palermo, after h abort stay In BOuth Ocean City. Mrs. Carrie Field and Mrs. Qt wle Field visited Mm. William Adar , on Wednesday afternoon Ralph Nickerson and Howard Clouting motored to Tuckahoo Saturday evening. Misses Margaret Ruth and Elisabeth Dailey spent Sunday afternoon with Mlsa Emma Clouting. Mias Cecil Corson, of West Cape May. spent the week-end with her
parents.
WyvlUe Dailey and Miss Myrtle Madam were Ocean City visltom Saturday evening. Howard McVeagh. of South Ocean City, spent a few days last week with Howard Clouting. Miss Elizabeth T. Corson visited In Ocean City Friday. Wilbur and Somers Collins the week-end, In their home here. Miss Bertha Field spent Sunday afternoon with her cousin, Mrs. Lee-
Mr. and Hra. W. Miller are down
a week-end visitor with her par-1 f 0r B few days doing some Improreents. | .uenta to thfc little Reba. Mrs. Medora Voss Is visiting rela- 8 Ucy Corn lab took a trip ont fiabtives In Ocean City for a few days. i„ R f or sport and caught 1S0 pounds Mrs. Fred. Hsgelgnns. of Tneks- of weak fish In n few hours, hoe. visited her aunt here Wednesday. ! Mr BDd Irvin were down Miss 'Marie Schurmann. of PhUa-! looking after their boat, delpbla, visited her parents over Sun- Wrs ^ w shellem ard non Francis d »J r - have retnrned'home after spending a Fred Peigrson, of Woodbhie, called week Philadelphia visiting her at the home of Edgar Roes Saturday, g^ter. Mrs. Sophia Ross and son. of Tack- Mr. and Hra Reltchey and son aboe, ware week-end visitors here. ; John we^e down for th» week-end at
Mrs. Louise McBride, of Philadelphia, la spending a few days with
New York, called home by the death of Mr. Shoemaker’s Bister, remained for a short time with the beraareg
family.
Mrs. C. M. Griffith, wife of the pastor, entertained her Sunday School Class Friday evening. After an hour at shorthand, the social side of life war enjoyed with delicious refreshment*.
friends
Mrs. Florence Vaselio la spending few days in Philadelphia. Domenick Detro had the misfortune to run a nail In his foot last
Mi. and Mra Ralph Wnn.Af Camden, were week-end visitors at their home here. Mra Cecelia Steelman has returned from her pleasant visit In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra R. C Smith. Mr. and Mra. James Smith spent last Sunday
Mlroee Mary Creamer and Clara D. Rose attended Teachers' Institute, in
Atlantic City. Friday.
the Evelan.
Mr. and Mrs. L. GaskeQ were down
over the
P. Flaghouse was down for a few days to take his boat out of the water for the winter. Mr. and Mra God ward were down tor the wi Mr. and Mrs Metcalf are down for an Indefinite stay. Mr. Metcalf* father Is down an til Chris tir E. Roes and J. Robinson < for a couple of days at Mr. Boas' cottage on Cedar avenue. Mr. KftajMr, of Port Elizabeth, was the guest of Mra Hanley for the
week-end.
F. Hanley entertained Jessie Beider. of Elmwood, over the week-end. Mra J. Cornish had as her guest,
XIOGBAIDE
Jutanl Smith, i Dairies, of ’
of Abba
attend*! i Convemiog
Minneapolis. Minn., last week. Catherine Hand and children tf,
friends ter ■ home over -
"Mr- and Mra -A, Bcicher rett home recently from their week'i
l now are enterui company far g few days. Mr. and Mra Oarl Hildreth f Monday evening wUh Mr. and William Gardner. Fred Tndd and family, of J wood, were eaHens Thurvdtj Mr*. Agnes Btarmer and dti Thelma. Mra Halblcg and dat Dorothy, and lira Joaep of Wildwood, were callers hen
antvUle, spent a oonple of dan
Mr. and Mra William Garden tertained company over the veek-a Mra A. Entrikin and Mn Gwp Stewart mere taken la the Slker ij row Council. No. IS, Degree of Pi bonUA of Cape May Court How
Mra R- W. Clouting visited Ocean City Friday evening. Clouting and wife, of Bio Grande, spent Sunday with their par-
ents.
H. De Cray and family have returned to Phlladelpnla for the s Lawrence Lear and wife, of City, spent Sunday evening with rel-
atives.
A number of the members of the Wendagoes Tribe. No. tl. visited the Bed Cloud Tribe at South SeavtUe
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noreotn. of Ocean City, spent Sunday evening] Walter Frees ton, motner and son with Mra Noreom's brother. B. W. have returned home after a abort Clouting. j visit In Keyport.
Our pastor. Rev. Cawman. is help- w . Cornish, of Germantown, who ing William Eld ridge gather his win- j tored down with Mr. and Mra R. ter apples. Lowry. Mra Hamilton and Stacy Mr. and Mra Raymond Back re- j Cornish, of Chester, last Friday to turned last Monday from a very j vujt Mr. Cornish's mother and then pleasant trip to Niagara Fall*. [ B trip over to Atlantic city ca
A few friends gathered at the home! their way home,
of Richard Voro on Thursday last and | Mra Bovell had as her guest her helped to celebrate his seventy-fourth j nleee _ Ura M. D. Hennemy. of Newbirthday. ark. who has Just returned home Mr. and Mra A. H. Sapp spent the f rom France after visiting her son's last of the week with friends In Bur- mTe Argosne Cemetnry. She
Mr. and Mis. Kart Clouting q Sunday with Mn parent* at Palm John Hand is employed « delphla with 1
Ungtou.
Mra Anns Creamer and daughter have moved to Tuckahoe for the wln-
Charlea Wunderltek. of Philadelphia. spent Suitlay tn his
home.
Mra Zora Corson.
Rev. Conover,
centenary
fund, called on Rev. Cawman and i wife Thunday evening. Milton Ross, of Audubon; called
called on Mra Elton Corson Satur-1 hi* parent* between trains Friday,
day morning.
Elmer L- Corson, of Marmora, visited K. Corson Monday evening. John BhoonkoB U on the sick list
KABXOKA
The P. O. 3. of A. Band are planning to have a New England Supper
Ir the near future.
The frost* of the naat week have made the farmer* think about getting their late potatoes out of the
A number of young people of this
Prises i p Mce attended the birthday party "* ' given in honor of Mis* Helen Stinger,
of Tuckahoe. Thursday evening. Gilbert Corson, of Ocean City, was a guest of Lewis Corson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Laury entertained Atlantic City relatives over
the week-end.
Mrs. William Layton and Mrs. Tucker Bneld motored to Ocean City
Saturday.
•artety shower wa* given In hon-
Charles Field made a business trip * to Ocean City one day last week. Mr. sud Mrs. Smith Collins, of Ocean City, visited In Palermo Mon-
day evening.
Mrs. Joseph Craul entertained her slater one cay lost week.
was surprised to see 14.0M graves with each one marked with a cram
and the soldier’s
he belonged to. She wss asked by several W»r Mother* to look for their sons; graves, and especially tae b^. ther aased her to look after her son. and when she naked a General he took her to th* A'aena A Heine, an American Cemttary which had six hundred bodies waiting to be buried, end among them was the yonng man's body. The Superintendent of the
„ ^ . T . T ‘ c “" Ur7 ^ “»'»«»• tu.b.ni to »1«. . llfo .ut«r , .at, , od ul4 t> . tkolr (touchier, but .he wool In him „„ bu ^ hick out the well peper tor th. boct w „. th M ^ ^
Decoration Day each grave had an American Sag and French flag and
TO TEE VOTERS OF wreath placed on them and the rer-
CAFE KAY COURT '“*• wrr * *> •»« thought it
he nice to pat this in the ps-
8T01E HARBOR
Lodge entertained er the week-end and
or of Mies Hazel Adams. Tuesday
Mias Mary twelve girls oi
they had a royal good time swimmlngj and promenading on the beach ln_ their knickers, end Saturday afternoon they caused quite some excitement by trying to run an auto wMch went backward* instead of going ahead, crashing Into the bulk window of the furniture store on ltd avenue. Mra. John Irwin and her two chll-
evenlng.
Thomas Ballinger and son made a
ground and fattralng the bog*. H. ] business trip to Philadelphia Friday. A. Payne ha* hi* potatoes dug and William Gannon. William Brown "they turned out finv." “Uncle" ] and Raymond Bneld spent Sunday
George Kos* Is waiting patlenily for evening at AtlanUc City,
a good cold snap to butcher hi* fine Earl Sapp has recovered after be-
porkers. ^ ing ill several days. — ——— — — Mr* William Gannon I* spending A Wifely Sentiment * n Indefinite time at Camden with
i her Invalid father.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Corson entertained relatives, of Penn., last week.
"This movie star says his
heats him."
"But he’s s two-gun man of <hr :
screen.”
"1 understand she only tackles him during his leisure moments She ha* no desire to interfere with his art
dren have re'urned to Stone Harbor.
Dr. and Mra Franklin McCluekey. with a party of friend*, apent Sunday
In their new 104th
Mr. and Mra. Wallace Burnside are In their new 17th street home
David Entrikln and Walter Hut *r., attended the dance at tbc H IteUerue, Court House, on Sntnn evening. Mr. and Mra William Hall -nci gentleman friend, of Rnn*. callttn Mr. and Mra a B. Robzrt Suntar. Mra Kuans Entrikln has ben n Certain!ng ier aunt from PhtlMd ila for a few days. David Entrikln is emplorcd at Service Garage, nt Cape May C
Mr*. C. B. Eobart accident mashed her thumb Tuesday mom
Knowing that my frtaad. George 'JluT. A. MMiv. y Oy iu,«bu«. * - ** *•" lh» lor Bh.rH or Chh* Mat Coo.i, onm " ‘” r
.t th. .hprouhlu Nor—b« .Uc- ^IhlU —‘^1^
tlon and deriring that the electorsl., fulur>
may have the knowledge necessary to j a wise selection at that time. I am 1 1 11
writing this personal appeal for their
Mr. Redding has bees a resident of the County for twenty-one year*, and daring that time has been quite active In vartooe affair* He- Wa* on* of th* volnataers that helped aave twenty-one men from the "Nora” In U0<: war Chief of Polio# for three year*: organ lied and is chief of the North Wildwood Fire Company: U Traarurer of tbs Anglesaa Association; a charier member of tbs Wild
New-smoked by a million men who low a superior cigarette
15 (<*T0c fe-ltlu'i a/ ~-
and Mr*. Mfehael Donoghue, who or- j wood Athletic Association and an ad-1 copied It for the summer, baring re-. mlrer of good clean sport*; la a mem- j
home her of nearly all the fraternal organltatlon* of Five Mile Beech: ls| I President of the OUet. Harbor Fish '
Twenty-Two Co-respondents in Di- j company, the largest shipper of food j vorce Suit ( fish In South Jersey; is a stockholder
In the Marine National Bank. of|
turned to their Philadelphia
for the winter.
AVALOH
William Morris Caeeedy. of Cape ^ ... . UM. Oh th. at.Qd Oh Weho«.d., ,„!»"d.ood. .„d of th. C«. M:, ht. dl.hr.r .ult ...that My M.thu fho.tr Till.-d Tro« Oh—H.
Mr* B. C. Bawley left on Tuesday T. W. Cassedy. mned George Mel-
: waa appointed by the Honorable
From Layman to Ministry A young country tuinistar. Sd
lew rtum. a former Cape May life guard.
Charles C. Black. Asroclate Justice of!
tor Philadelphia to visit her —— —r- — ■ . _ . .. . w ,
,h-,—nd.nt, ... tw.ntrhh, t h. Bupr*ni, Churl, toh.th.r »ltb j
Juh. Hood and tamtl, wet, at the utb.r men. 6—tor WUlu. H Brtlht. —d th.
lot hi. Jol itr. .hh — d.alw .1 . , ^ 0n Ohoil Paid., 1-t h. t^tldM 1 “' " Ulw *“ »• Tow.—,d. OhOBU.
■ th.r, —. th, ,h— or.r Bh«. h, ll.d her .1 th. tola, hi . lor th. ~U«. ..d *». Tltoou to «,nl—. Uhh of d.ll.,o«, — ,„d — „ l^l.h. —. dn.h Ch—dP 1. lortr-bn.. hf .11. t...- ■";> l».t.-u».»..l I. »|. ■ Uhlh. - trhtBbt. Tb., .... ot., nwi „ 1. Idl.ddd lor tt. Clt, of North
1 Wildwood He has beeu City Clerk
farm house one Sunday, sud hi* plate of roast chirked »ae pesesd to him. he remarked (sre-Oousiy. “Well, here’s where th* chirked eo
* the ministry."
"Hope It does belter there than U <114 in ley work.” rejoined th# hrigh!
boy of the family.
for s day’
Jail Berry, e member of the Be* Gloucester City. N J.. Is October.
Isle Baud tell Wednesday while 1918.
working <>u the telephone vires at The trial Is In Cepe Mu> before
of North Wildwood slnoe Ibid and as :h I have had numerous opportun-
w•chins <*u the telephone wires at The trial Is In Cape Muy before ? I A valor He was pretty well shaken Vice Chancellor IngrrsoU. of Atlantic ,,, ,,b,,erVf 1,1,1 r< “*ri«l and aMI-1
tkough he ’landed on hU fee,. ” city. 1!^
ay Js<k has. It I* hoped he will Careedy’fc arcus*,Iona, so l*r as Ht“”**L**V ,uU * onw* , V -ui i- . on|ucled in ae«prdauce with
■1m wit
Posted ou the window of the book UP. publisher store wss c rign. "P<»rier r a e
on spUsoAhookstbspiaaMf, "OMA-v u»w«^ am re-,mg*a,-mss» norae out ny te»uiBony ^ lti |K , * 1-
m * Works All This Week for $4.’’ calving sonsrstulatlon* on the birth of Mrs. Warren Arnold. da«uti.t*» lit- ’ The able looking Irtshlng read first of a grandson, the first boa, of Mi l.w of Charles Arnold, propn.ror of ,b< sign and then the placard Hs and Mra Palmer Lesley. ihs Hunny 11*11 Cafe a to.tdbouse
blurted oul "Dl-kens can wur-rk all Dr. and Mm Mereer have been en outside of Cspe May * Lars-f, Indlvldunl Property Owner
the week for four dollara If he «anu tetnalnlngMr. and Mra. E II Branch Curuo^y I* . eouimnar. umil re In Cape May County
to but Ml not touch it He’d betler and Mr and Mra. H. U. Fine, cf rsmiy ,, ih* ouu of Csm^y »<>d Ho- Fold fo. by Henry 11 btttM. Wild- \
Your* very truly. HENRY H. OTTENH.
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