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HEWS HOTES OF UPPER CAPE MAY COUHTY
CORRESPONDENCE PAGE
BY TIMES’ COBBESPOlBEirs
OCEAH VIEW
Mr. and Mrs. George Josephs and James Kurti and family, of Egg Harbor. called on Mrs. Albert Hurt* on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Townsend. Mrs. Curtis Corson and Miss Cornelia Eckerslcy were Ocean City visitors on Sunday. John Kirby and family were over Sunday visitors with their son. John Kirby, at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boxarth. of Egg Harbor, spent Saturday here. Frank Conover was a Philadelphia visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and son, of Sea tele City, visited his parents here on Saturday. Quite a few from here went over to Oce^n City on Saturday evening to see the parade. Mrs. Matilda Devau. was an Ocean City shopper on Monday.
TUCEAHOE
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Morgan went]
on a trip to Towaco in the imrth<
part of the State.
MARMORA
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Madara enterUined Pleasant' ille relatives Sunday. A few of the young folks of this town motored '.o Woodbine Sunday evening. William Fitzgerald, of Ocean City, motored to this place Monday. Mrs. Spencer Young visited In Tuckahoe Friday. Morris Stephenson, of Cape May. spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. William Sapp motored to Woodbine Sunday morning. William Loury Is treating hli bouse to a new coat of paint. A "broad canting" meeting was held in the M. E. Church Sunday evening. Mrs. Clifton Smith, of Harrisburg, is visiting relatives here. A number of people from here enjoyed the parade at Ocean City Saturday evening. William Gannon was an Atlantic City visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mia. Arnold Shaw spent the week-end with relatives at Mill-
ville.
Dora Addison, of Tuckahoe, spent the week-end with Doris Layton.
STBATHMERE
Mr. and Mia. Fred Selder. of Hoboken. N. j.: and Mra. Fred I Stlckel, of Weekswken, N. J.;’ Paul
- hi Bernhardt, of Hoboken. N. J.; and
Thomas Seeley, sn old and highly, sterkopl. of North Bergen. N. respected cltisen. was buried on , tv.. str««hrr,pre cottasrt
Thursday, from his former home, the
Seeley Villa, where the family resided for generations. The Rev. Peter Emmons, of Trenton, a former pastor, preached the funeral sermon. Interment was at the Head of the River Cemetery- Mr. Seeley had great aufferer for years, during which his devoted wife cared for him with unremitting tendernt He leaves besides his widow, one daughter. Mrs. George Danxenbacker. two grandchildren. Seeley Lackey, son of a daughter deceased, end Edith Danxenbacker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Danxenbacker. Among the friends who came from s distance were: Dr. and Mrs. Case, of Germantown: Miss Grace Baird, of Wilmington. Del. Clarence Willeta, manager of the Carteret Club, motored from Trenton with a friend Thursday, having lunch with his mother. Mrs. E. C. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. John Battorf have returned from an extended auto trip. Mrs. Battorf has been under the care of Dr. Marshall since her return. Dr. and Mrs. Case, of Germantown, called on Mrs. 8tee’man. The J. Cleaver Dtament place, on the Marshallrille Hoad, has been sold to Charles F. Hllderbrant. Mra. Jennie Madden. Postmistress, la making an extended trip during
her vacation.
PETERSBURG
Harry Smith, of AtlanUc City, spent Sunday with his cousin here. Rev. A. Corson, of Camden, preached a fine sermon in the Methodist church on Sunday morning.
PALERMO
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place on Saturday at Haleyville. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, of Atlantic
City, called on Mr. and Mrs. William
Eldridge Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Glider, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with Mr.
Van Gilder’s parents.
Rev. and Mrs. S. Cawman and Mrs. Edgar Rom attended a preacher 1 !
were at the Btrathmere cottage
for the week.
Mrs. F. W. Wood was called away last Thursday to Mrs. W. F. Y.’ood. ho has been very 111, but Is now
much be,’er.
Mr. an . Mrs. LeRoy Usstlr were down S .nday closing their cottage. slim Elizabeth McCulloughh spent the week-end with Miss Carolyn Rod-
gers at Ocean City.
Mrs. E. Robert Stackhouse and eon
Robert were In Philadelphia for a few mMtiQS ^ uiUvlile on Monday,
days.
E. M. Fenton was down looking over his cottage. C. Williams Thomklns was In Philadelphia for s few days this week. Dr. and Mrs. Van Dyke were weekend visitors, closing their cottage for the winter. Mr. and Mra. John Stevens dosed their Bay cottage on Thursday. Fred Selder. Fred Stlckel. Fred Stelnkopf and Paul Bernhardt were out with Captain Jim Godfrey on Friday night and caught four big rock
Many of the young people from David Lenox has returned tr^ here attended the kitchen shower buslnem trip to FhUadelpfcu given Miss Hazel Adams last Tues- ( while there went to see hit m day evening. | Mrs. Robinson has taken i Raymond Young and family, of weeks’ trip through the tot
. Bloomfield, N. Y., called on relatives states.
Reed PetUt passed sway on last: 1 '•*—
Wednesday at the home of his broth-
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H. Clouting and Elton Corson visited in Marshallvllle Wednesday even-
ing.
Tuelld , y | Charles Flnnie and his mother Mr. .nd Mr. Mor,. FUUtt. ot r,tor.rt to n.1Ud«,l.U
Mrs. Mary Pashley and Mrs. E. S.
Clouting spent Thursday with Mrs.
Albert Wells in Ocean City. Miss B. Field apent Thursday afternoon with Miss Naomi Cake.
„ , E. 8. Corson attended the Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. John Huffman, of Sunds ^ school ConvenUon at Sea tele
Court House, visited Mrs. Huffman s ^ evenlnt .
mother the first of the week. | Ma; . y of lhe gI)orUmen from Mrs. Hannah Van Gilder is having; bringing their dogs here to
her bouse painted by the Robbins tra , n them for B
Brothers. | Mrs Emms G'les. Isyl Clouting and
Mrs. Cleveland Ewing and son. of Be ma Clouting motored to Unwood Ruth were down for the *«k-es Atlantic City, spent a few days with si- iday. | Mr. and Mrs. Stoerrle and dug
K. Clouting, of Rio Grande, spent ter Catharine have returned b the week-end with his parents. j after a couple weeks vacation. Frank and Howard De Cray, of j Mr. and Mra. Thompklr.- \ Philadelphia, made a buslnem trip to down for the week-end at their ■
RIO GRAMDE
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Mrs. Edward McAllister was
Cape May Court House Wednesday.
A. Summer-field haa returned to his
home In Bristol. Pa., after visiting
his sister. Mrs. George Cain. Rev. Ford Jackson and family en-
tertained relatives from Philadelphia
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton West colt ard V Rose Hilton attended the meeting of Cold Spring Grange on Mon-
day night.
Mrs. Harry Spence and Miss Maud Heston were shopping in MiUville on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Anns Shaw, of Millville, has bought the Nichols Homestead at Cedar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allen have moved into the Balser Abrams bouse on Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grace, of Atlantic City, with John Rocap and family visited relatives in Millville on Sunday. Mrs. Eva Riley entertained ladles of the M. E. Church at her home on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Watson, of Millville, were with Mr. and Mrs. William Mason over the week-end. Mrs. Percy Varney, of Strathmere. and Mrs. Walter Sharp, of Sea tele City, called on Mra. Carlton Wmtcott Monday afternoon. Steve Sllmax U extending his chicken house fftty-four feet. Robert Richmond and sister Theda, with two girl friends, of Egg Har-
Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner attended the Pomona Grange at Tuckahoe on Friday. Walter Hand attended the dance at Court House last Friday evening. Mr. and Mis. A. Butcher were in Wildwood on Saturday. Mrs. Schroeder visited Mrs. Walter Hand on Friday. George Stewart was home over the
week-end.
Mrs. Joseph Scrirsnl. Mlm Ago. Stunner, George Johnson and other frienuo, of Wildwood, were callers hare Friday evening while on their way to Court House to the masked
ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Kari Clouting and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crooks, of Wildwood. attended the masked ball at
Court House.
Mlm Edith Endlcott was at home from Normal School over the week-
Mlm Hester Hildreth and several others from here attended the Po-
mona Grange on Friday.
Mias Leah Harris, of Riverton, spent the week-end here with rela-
tives.
Bateman Foster has moved to
Steadman Applegate U staying at the West Jersey cottage. M. Lsnterjung. of Newark. Is staying at the Strathmere cottage. >hn Beacklet. John N err lea. HarBeaklet have bought Dare Rush's boat house. Mr. Droxder. of Roaaoke. Va^ la staying at hte cottage. Mrs. G. Phlffer was In Philadelphia on Tharsday. Mrs. De Sstla haa returned after spending a week with friends la Phil-
adelphia.
Mlm Elisabeth Mann and Mm. Robsln are visiting Mr. and Mis. E.
C. Mann.
Mra. George R. McCullough wan in Philadelphia on Saturday. S. E. Kteter and & J. D. Rlster came over from Ocean City to fish here on Tuesday as the fishing here
Is very good.
Mr. and Mrs. Washington Oontou were In Ocean City Saturday night. The Greek Letter Club held their meeting at President Harten Witt kamp’a home on Thursday evening. Gilbert 8. Smith and G. Shelden Smith. Jr., were down on Sunday
closing their cottagea.
Edith Kerr and Edward Varney were down over the week-end. Mrs. W. G. Carothers and son WU- . Ham were in Atlantic City on Wed-
Mrs. Frank Gandy visited her sister In Goshen the past week. Mrs. Mary Van Gilder, of Court 3use. spent a few days last week with Mrs. William Wmtcott. Mrs. Anns Creamer, of Tuckahoe. was la town one day last week. Clintou Nickerson, of South Den-
ala. Is doing some work at the par-
Joeeph Gerald, for the week-cat Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coimtt*. Harry. Jr., and WUhelmlna ac« Counties' mother motored to Cam Mrs. McClarion has Just record after a bad spell of blood p* caused by the bite of an insea
the shin.
Mr. Coin is getting his nev fe done up over on the she re road m to move Into. Mr. sad Mrs. H. Rice, the aev weds of Stone avenue, are speed their honeymoon here. Mr. sad Mra. DUgart sad dit
Mrs. Alfred Sapp spent s few days kst week with her sister In North-
Mr. aad Mrs. Ebben Brown and mother were callers n Court House Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Van Glider visited friends in the lower part of the County on Sunday. Mr. and lira. Richard Vom. and Mis. Walter Vom and W. Freestone were calling on J. Whitaker and wife last Sunday In Court House.
Palermo Sunday.
Mra. Harris Corson, of Marmora, motored to Palermo Saturday. The Masque Ball gives by the Methodist Church proved a great
succ
Mlm Bertha Field sad friend attended the parade at Ocean City Saturday night. Herschel De Lancey and Jack Hern, of SeavUle, visited in Palermo Sun-
day.
Louis Pashley and family were among those who were Ocean City visitors Saturday. Mrs. Oscar De Vaul and son Perry, of Ocean View, called on E. Madara Saturday. Frank Cake was taken ill Wednesday morning. Mlm Cecil Corson, of West Capa
cottage. Mr. aad Mrs. Godward and ■ John ware down over the MV. aad Mra. Bohn were dsvil the day Sunday at the Cedar a Stacy •and George Cornish vrrti fishing aad caught eleven rrtahi sad seventy-five weak fish, day they caught fifty weak lUh. Howard Fullerton and niece. 1 L. Barth, aad aon Howard and McMertber were down at the I
Mr. aad Mra. Metcalf have pm Philadelphia ta a few days Mr. aad Mrs. Sutton. Hope aad soe Norman, have jmt turned home after a trip tkr New York State.
m tele Cl*y Golfer—’1 want a Ma F- called on her parents hereovei boy who can count Now. what are tbe week-end. five, six and three.” Mr »- Annr De Cray and daughter, Caddie—’’Five, six and three, sir? of Philadelphia, are spending s few Eleven, sir.” i here. “Come on. You’ll do." I Floyd Gandy, of Greenfield, called 1 on Reuben Clouting and family TurnIn days of olde. whenne nyghts, day evening. were colde. j Mrs. Edna Wells, of Ocean City, Is A glrie. whenne wythe a feller, spending s few days with her mother. If she hade sande. woulde holde Mra. EUa Clouting Is on the sick hys hande. I list this week.
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Louis Krapfeabi.uer spent part of last week In Philadelphia with his wife, who has been quite ill there at the home of her sister. Leon Cos tel la moved to Ocean City last week, the place where he has been living having been sold to William Wheeler, of Green Creek. John Morton is going Into the chicken buslnem. having built a large chicken house. He now has about
400 fowl.
Those from here who attended the County Sunday School Convention at Sea tele City on Tuesday were: Mrs. Frank Nasi. Mrs. W. M. Harris. Mrs. George Thoraon. Mrs. Charles Creme and Mrs. Roy Wolcott Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robert left ob Wednesday for their vacation at Buffalo. Niagara Falls and Hamilton.
bor. were calling on acquaintances • Ontario,
here Saturday evening. j Harry Schroeder was at home over Frank Grenowsskl came down from the week-end and visited Wildwood
Philadelphia on Sundiy and spent Monday.
the day with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting spent A number motored to Ocean City the week-end at Palermo with Mr. Saturday night to see the Halloween j Clout log's parent*, and attended the parade. . parade Saturday evening at Ocean
Miasm Maud and Hulda Heaton at- 1 City,
tended a masked dance at Cape May Mr. and Mrs. A. Butcher and Mr. Court House Saturday night. and Mrs. A. Entrlkln spent Tuesday j
Joseph Heston, of Camden, mo- in Atlantic City,
tored down on Sunday far s day with j Harry Grlffenberx spent Sunday In
Samuel Abrams and family. i Philadelphia.
John Berry and family visited rel- Mr. and Mrs. A. Entrlkln and ( stives in Millville on Sunday. j mother motored to Berlin on Sunday. | Friends of Mr. and Mr* Steve Stl- Walter Kline, of Salem, vs* in our max tendered them s maMjuerade town tuning pianos recently, party at their home at “Calvary Cor- Fred Todd, of Wildwood, called
tier ’ on Monday night. Among here on Monday. those present were: D. Warl< w . A. ::
Kummerfleld. Mr. and M-s. George The wife of a garage man in St. Cain and son George. Mr. and Mr*. I/mte has been arrested for gra
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