Cape May County Times, 17 November 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE KAY COURT TUB, FEEDAY, HOVEMBEE 17, 1922

HEWS HOTES OP UPPER CAPE MAY COUBTY

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OCEAN VIEW Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Newkirk, ot Ocean City, called on friends here on Monday. layman Warner and family spent Sunday at Millville. Myra Way. of Trenton, spent the week-end with her mother. Elmer Cox and family have been at Eldora. Mr. and Mrs. James Wrench are ▼IsUlng at Philadelphia. lewis Van Gilder, of Ocean City, Is visiting at his home here. Mrs. Albert Kurts and son William were visiting at Egg Harbor. Mrs. Clemmlngton Moeeop. of Philadelphia. is visiting her mother. Joseph Downam and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Washburn were Sea Isle City visitors on Saturday evening. Misses Laura and Martha Downam. William Kurts and Edmund Jeffries were Pleasantvllle visitors on Saturday evening. Mrs. Charles Wagner, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her father. Rollen Hewitt and daughter Marian were Atlantic City visitors on Sunday. Miss Clara Riley, of South Seville, Is agent here while Mr. Cos Is away on his vacation.

PALERMO Mrs. Ella Clouting has returned to Palermo after a long visit with relatives In Ocean City. Mrs. Emma Giles has gone to Linwood for an indefinite time. A number of the Wendagoea Tribe. No. 91. attended the carnival Woods! own. Albert Wells and wife, of Ocean City, are spending a few days here. Ralph Nickerson, of South Ocean City, spent Sunday evening with Howard Clouting. Miss Bertha Field visited her cousin. Mrs. Leslie Adams. Monday. Miss Elizabeth Dailey and Mias Emma Clouting were Seavllle visitors last Tuesday. Smith Collins, of Ocean City, visited his country home here. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gannon and left a baby girl this week. IrvlUe Ketchum. of Northfield. motored to Paleitno Sunday after-

noon.

Mr. and Mts. Karl Clouting, of Rio Grande, spent several days here last week with Mr. Cloutlng's pa-

rents.

Ronald Stowman. of Ocean City, spent Saturday evening In Palermo.

DEHHISV1LLE Robert KuruTwas a week-end visitor at the home of John Jonee. Mrs. John Fidler Is entertaining her sister. Miss Frances Bradway. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Lewis, of Lansdowne. are spending a few days In this place and vicinity. Ralph Williams and family, of Audubon. spent Saturday and Sunday with Frank Fidler. Brooks Bliszard and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Cape May, where they witnessed the Armistice Day parade. Mrs. Eugene Way has returned home after a week's visit In Philadelphia. Raymond Westcott, of Harrisburg, Is enjoying the gunning for a few

days.

Philadelphia visitors of the week were Mrs. O. M. Geary and George James. Mrs. Hannah Lloyd has returned to her home here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. CarroU were In Bridgeton on Monday. Mrs. Hannah Chester has left to spend the winter In Wilmington with her daughter. Mrs H. VanArtsdalen. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. James. Jr., motored from Atlantic City to visit Mr. James’ parents. Mias Frances G. Holmes left on Tuesday to attend the World's Convention of the W. C. T. U.. convening at Philadelphia. Ogden Gandy has had electric HghU Installed In his home. The ground has been broken for the new bungalow of Mias Roxana Gandy. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitaker were week-end via!tors at the home of Ogden Gandy. Atlantic City visitors of the week were Mrs. Young and Mrs Harry Robinson. Members of the K. of P. Lodge were entertained on Tuesday evening by the Pleasantvllle Lodge at a

PETERSBURG Ralph Peterson, of Avalon, called on Edgar Roes and family Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan, of Court House, visited at the home of A. H. Sapp the firat of the week. Carol Stebblns haa moved hit family Strmthmere. Mrs. Leslie Coraon and Mrs. James 8. Smith were Ocean City vial tom one day laat week. Miss Anna Gandy, of Awditbon, ■pent Sunday with her parenta. Mlaa Olivia Weatcott haa secured a position In Court House. Ralph Van OUder. of Ocean City, Is enjoying a few days’ gunning. On Sunday Sib. Mm Wells, the noted evangelist, preached a very Interesting sermon here, s number from other churches attending the service. Mm. Morgan Lee entertained her brother and family, of Philadelphia, j over Sunday. Ellis Nickerson. of South Dennla. visited his daughter here a few days last week. The remains of Mm. Jessie Stevenson, of Ocean City, were laid to rest here on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. A. Smith, of Atlantic City, called on William Eldrldge and wife Friday. The supper .n Red Men’s Hall netted about one hundred dollars for the benefit of the church. Milton Ross and fmnlly. of Audubon. are spending a few days with their parenta. Mm. Clarence Winner la boarding some of the workmen of the new

road.

Allen Bishop has moved hla family to Greenfield. Mm. FAChel Lee haa gone to South Dennis to keep house for Mr. and Mrs. Ell la Nlckeraoa. The bridge gang that built the bridge on the state roed have gone to Mullica Hill to work. Mm. Eva Hoff and Mm. John Msso., attended the funeral of Mrs. j Mary Gifford at Haddon Height* last.

week.

MAMgAT.T.Wn.T.E Mr. and Mm. Paul Bturgta and daughter Helen were guests of ‘Mr. and Mm. J. F. Palmer last Sunday. Richard Townsend has recently Installed a new heating plant In

home.

Mm. Peterson and Mias Murphy spent Tuesday in Marshalvllle. Mm. Sturgis and daughter spent the week-end In Philadelphia. lee Anna Wolff was s guest of Mias Aid Wolff on Tuesday. George B. Holt entertained son and family over Sunday. Dr. Marshall waa a visitor in Philadelphia last week-end. Raymond Sack has moved to'» uck-

shoe.

Mm. John Palmer spent the weekend in Philadelphia. Mm Morns Godfrey spent the reek-end In Woodbury. Mr. and Mrs LUemore spent Saturday In Ocean City. Mm. Weaver Busby was in the city this week. • lr. and Mm. Rowland Clark, of Philadelphia, are guests of Mm. ClaiVa father. Mr. Somers, at this, time. Mr. CUrk Is a great gunni He begged fifteen quail on day of the season.

WOODBINE Miss Dorothy Cutler Is Halting relatlvee In Philadelphia. The reading circle met at Roaenfeld home Tuesday evening. November 7lh. Mr. and Mm. Ltpman and son. of Egg Harbor, were town visitors tb# past Friday. I. V. Stone. H. Uoldlnger and Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Slone motored to Philadelphia Saturday. Miss S. Zurhovlu left for New York City Saturday where she will remain MU Thanksgiving Day. K. Llfshua spent several days in town last week. A council meeting was held at the Borough Hall Monday evening. November ISth. The Shropshire family spent several hours at Atlantic city last Sun-

day.

Mr. end Mrs. H. Elsenberg were hetne for the week-end

SOUTH DEKNIS Mr. and Mm. William Braromel were spending two days last week with friends. Mr. Mainola and son. Frank, spent two days in Philadelphia. Adna Hickman visited his daughter at Cold Spring. Eagene Devltt, of Cape May, spent Friday with his mother here. William, Augustus and Helen Meerwald visited the dentist on Sat-

urday.

Mm. Thomas Miller, Jr., Is IU with

tonsllitU.

Mm. Coleman Lsamlng is visiting at Ocean City. Robert Sutton entertained relatives on Friday. Mm. Hannah Cahaley spent the week-end at home. Miss Erma Nickerson visited rela lives this week. Aaron Nickerson visited relatives

on Sunday.

Samuel Morton spent last week with his sister. Albert Gandy, of Georgia, a former teacher of our school, sent four stalks of sugar 'ane to the puplla of

this school.

Mr. Glbling and son. of Newlleld. are at the old Devltt homestead. Mr. and Mm. Norman * > rettyman and son went to Tuckahoe Saturday. Fred Tompkins, of Cape May, was

gunning here Friday.

Norman Prettyman haa a new

uLl. Blulsa wu YlMrU* *"*■ <»• her el.ter thta wM. I M, ”~ “"V *“•" M*rseret Maleolm Lodlue end a-im.- 1 »•«»»• o' Oehljo. oo Wedneod.r. Welghtmeo. o' Wood her,. ..re (0>. 1 W " 1U “ VllCh woe . Cue He,

EIO GRABDE Mr. and Mm. Karl H. Clouting have just returned from a week’s business trip to Buffalo, N. Y., Flint and Detroit, Michigan, and through

Canada.

Mm. C. Hand spent one day re-

cently in Court House. I McCullough George Stewart has finished work-' Saturday,

ing at Vineland.

Miss Edith Schroeder spent the week-end at home. Mm. Catherine Hand and children spent the week-end at Cape May. MY. and Mm. William Gardner entertained company on Sunday. Mm. Joeeph Seri van! called on her sister hen’ Saturday evening. T. H. Price, of Wildwood. Is spending the winter months with his

daughter here.

Walter Hand spent Saturday evening at Court House, courting the fair

STRATHKERE Frank Trimble was up In Pennsylvania gunning for two weeks, fot quail, pheasants and turkeys. Edward Varney was down on Sun-

day.

Mrs. G. Pfeiffer and Mm. G. R

» in Philadelphia on

Mr. and Mm. Karl Clontlng spent the week-end at Palermo with his

parents.

Mi C. B. Hobart spent one day recently in Court House. R. trikin and family are intending to move la the near future. Several from hem attended the parade at Cape May Saturday even-

ing.

A. Butcher has his enclosed porch finished at this writing.

TUCZAHOE

nlng here on Friday.

William Flick

Court Houae visitor Tuesday.

P. N. Williams has gone to Avalon 1 Mr *- *- U H1 °® to Tl * ,Un * : reU -

for several days 1 ,lv ** ** T* 0 **-

Hannah McCormick was home over ^ of c **> Court the week-end. | Houw> ’ WM ln town Wedneeday. I Mr. and Mm. S. G. Langley have

been entertaining Mm. Langley's mother several days this week. John Batdorf went to Philadel-

SOUTH JERSEY FLOCK SMASHES YEARLY RECORD

Mm. P. Bell, of Washington, D. C., and Mm. E. Godfrey, of Panama, are at the Strathmere cottage for a few

days.

Trank Trimble and daughter were in Philadelphia on Monday. Mm. 0. M. Price closed her cottage on Monday for the winter. Mr. Fountain Is having his house

painted.

Mrs. Gus WI harap and MIsa Stella Wittkamp wsre in Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mr. and Mm. E. Robert Stackhouse and son Robert, Mm. Smith and Mm. E. Gennner and son Get have closed their beseh cottage and gone to their new home at Spring-' field, Delaware County, Pa. Mr. and Mm. Frank Burrough had a house party over the week-end at their new cottage. Benjamin Feith was down for a few days at the Strathmere cottage. Dr. and Mm. Graves motored down to their cottage with some friends over the week-end. Mr. and Mm. L. H. Moors were the guests of Mr. and Mm. P. E. Varney over Sunday. Mias Mary Carothere spent the week-end with her sister. Mm. J. D. Klster, In Ocean City. Frank Schaffer waa down over the week at hla cottage. Tom Malice and Jim McSchain worn down gurmlfig for a few days.

POTTERY DEMONSTRATION

OCEAN CITT—

A demonstration of tha art of pottery manufacture and a characterbuilding educational talk, will be given at the First M. E. Church In Ocean City tomorrow (Saturday) under the auapieea of the Woman'a

Mm. John Bardorf, who haa been visiting relative# in Philadelphia,

has returned home.

An average for one year of 19t.fi ph,a Monday,

eggs per bird In a flock of 71S White Psul1 Langley spent the week-end Leghorns locks like a record smash- at Gloucester with his rents. j | Harry Sproul and Mte Ruth civic Club.

Such a record .was,, actually made ap®nt Sunday with Samuel 1 j. smith Damron, famous for hla by William Johnstone, of Toms »nd wife. 1 vocally illustrative lectures and potRlver, who kept accurate figures on ®* T ‘ an<1 M™- Griffeth entertained tery demonstrations, will preside and his flock from the time they started Mr - Oriffeth’s parenta from Bridge- j hla talk will be along the Una of laying on October 17, 1*11, until toB 0B S*t«miay. i The Potter and His Clay.”

they completed their laying year on “* " * *

October !(. lill, averaging to lay 54 per cent, for the year. This la an exceptional record, according to W. l„ Allen, poultry specialist from the State Agricultural Collage, with whom Mr. Johnstone was co-ops rat-

ing in keeping the figures.

Mr. Johnstone's results can be contributed to several factors. First, his stock has the Ideal type and alse which la always seen In high producers. They have the Igor, and stamina to lay and not get thin, tick,

or ttolt.

and feeding methods am other factors that went Into tusking the above record. Crashed corn end wheel were fed erf a scratch feed and tha regular New Jersey Stand(oah wad fed, moistened with JmM' buttermilk.'' and mixed "proc«*#*«<! oats'* (oats that been soaked and sprouted for three days). Approximately IS pounds o f scratch feed, IS pounds of mash. 2 pounds of semi-solid buttermilk and 1 pounds ot sprouted oats were fed a day to every 100 birds. Lights were used at night during the winter, and warm water waa always before the birds. The flock waa never let out untU June. Mr. Johnatone himself waa the biggest factor In getting this record. He understands chickens and knows how to feed for beet results, flock was always In good flesh, reKurdiees of their laying. They never had lice, nor fait the •ffocta from

ml tea.

Tne good reaulta prove conclusively that New Jersey Is an Ideal state for tha raising of poultry- Results such as the above cannot be eflrpumied even In the far Waal where the climate Is mild the year round.

SOUTH 8KATILLE James Hanna, "of "South Vineland, came down for the opening ot tM gunning season. W. Seaman Abra ms, of Wild s oot was In town on Tuosdav. Edward UcAUlster was with re!». tlvea at Bridgeton over the week-end. Rufus Stephenson, of Philadelphia, and Mm. Florence MeOrane, of Pennfield. Pa., spent Sunday with H. r. Pierson and family. Mm. Jennie Currie made a bum. neea trip to Atlantic City Wednesda r . Mm. Edvard McAllister and Mi* Hulda Heaton were la Philadelphia on Saturday. Mr. and Mm. Edgar Stratton. Mrt Estella Barnes and son Lewu. Millville, called on K. A. Payne and wife Sunday. The Ways and Means Society, the M. E. Church, held a masquerade social at tha home ot Mm. Eva Elley, Wedneeday night. Washington Camp, No. 199, p. a & ot A., are having their lod*! room renovated. Mm. Harry Spence waa In Woodbury on Thursday. I*t VjfOMfi be Bygones “You don't call me cutle any more.” "No, girlie, that w«d ta too reminiscent of life. In the trenches, replied.

Amos Task tongue almost In praise.’’

"Hold your bnt not

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Unnatural History The lightning bug Is a funny

bird —

The pour thing has no mind; It goes on stumbling through the

world

With its headlight on behind. A local youth says mosquitoes aren’t Interfering with petting parties any more.

OCEAN CITY SENDS TEN WOMEN TO WORLD W. C. T. U. OCEAN CITY— Ocean City Is well represented at the World Convention of the W. C T. 1). now In progrena In the Academy of Music and the BelleMie and Stmt ford Hotels of P*'ladelphia. At a recent meeting of the Orwan city chapter of the (...-ant oigantea Hon. Mm. Della Smith waa -Iacted delegate and nine other women 'ulced their Intention of making the trip to Philadelphia and attending the

Elmer Coraon entertained Elton Corson and family, of Palermo. Sun-

day.

Albert Darby, of Ooaan City, visi-

ted Clarence Smith Friday.

Herbert Madam motored to Pleas-'

ant vllle Sunday.

Morris Stephenson, of Cspe May, vial ted friends hare Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bums, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday hen with her mother. Mm. A. B. dark J. Barrett and taMiy. ef Scullevllle, visited relatives hem Sunday. Samuel Vaaiant. of Plaaaantvlllo. visited friends here Friday. William Fitzgerald and wife, of Ocean City, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mm. Asa Madera.

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