Cape May County Times, 1 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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OOEAH VIEW Colonel and Mrs. Charles Gandy and dangbti'- attended the Army and Navy football game at Pranktord. Pa., on Saturday. Theodore Hampton U renewing his house with a coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Price, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Ernest Downam and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Relchle and daughter, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end here with relatives. Miss Martha Godfrey was an Ocean City shopper on Monday. Lenard Dallas has broken ground for a new bungalow. Lucian Eddy is doing the carpenter work. Mr. Stockton Is building a new chicken house. Misses Amanda and Eva Tullner. of Philadelphia, visited their mother

on Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. William Gardner are away on a week's vacation in Phila-

delphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hand visited

at Mayvllle on Thursday.

T. H. Price went one day recently

The members of Aaron-Wlttkamp-Colwell Post No. 239 entertained the Auxiliary last Thursday evening by giving a "get together meeting*’ at Hotel Tuckahoe. The boys had provided for a luncheon after which

musical and vocal numbers were ren- | n Wildwood.

dma w P.U1 Hess. V.r. Shsrp. Mrs., .„„ aed , h .

Grange meeting at Cold Spring Tues-

day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting: are spending Thanksgiving week at Pal-

ermo with his parents.

Mrs. Hill went one day recently

st Wildwood.

Lent and Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. accompanied by Mrs. 8. O. Langley. Games were also played and everyone spent a most enjoyable

evening.

The Needle Work Guild had a fine display of articles In the W. C. T. U. Hall, on Wednesday of last week.

The increase of articles from about Q u “« * number of people from 130 last year to about 225 this year >»ere attended the sale at Mayvillle shows an Increase of Interest and on Thursday. good work on the part of directors. William Rawson Is In care of W. When one thinks of how each piece Gardner's farm stock while they are goes for some needy one. It is worth away. while. | Mrs. George Stewart has returned Prof. Stack went to Philadelphia «*««■ »n enjoyaole stay In Pitman.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Douglass and

Mr. and Mra George Jef- -•‘•“ter. of Burleigh, spent Sunday

with relatives here.

Lincoln Way and son. Albert, of

Jenkinstown, visited his mother on Saturday. Sunday. | Born tc

The school children held an en- fery8 on TuawUyt a ^by girt, tertalnment at the school house the, j olin Batdorf

day before Thanksgiving. I dayB thta wwk A number frmn here attended the! Philadelphia.

■ ..... wnllu> R Vio 01Mer Oliver MrDoeel .pent on. d.j Uit

Miss Martha Town bad her tonsils removed at Dr. Mace's Howital.

last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Robart.

Mrs. C. Schroeder is spending some dth relatives ‘in ln Ph,Udelphla Mrs. William T. Homan and Mrs.

revival meetings at Petersburg this

Mr. and Mrs. James Wrench have| moved to Ocean City. Miss Hattie Vangllder. of South Scaville. called on Mrs. Albert Way on Saturday. Walter Botmar has Just got his house painted. William PlUgerald. of Ocean City, called on friends here on Wednesday. John McGoohan. of Philadelphia, called on relatives here on Thursday

evening.

on the sick list.

I

Samuel G. Langley hnd family called on relatives at Delmont last

Owing to the special services at the M. E. Church, the proposed a

k jtt Court House,

liases Lucy and Hester Hildreth entertained company one day recent ! Mrs. C. B. Robart and daughtei visited in Wildwood on Friday.

party that wa. to be held In Corbin Mi " ^ Hildreth visited Wild

City on the 29th has been indefinite- j wood Sa,arda J’-

ly postponed.

Services are being held at the porch b ui!t.

the work.

George Stewart Is having a new

Walter Hand is doing

SOUTH BEHHI8

Miss P. N. Williams ha* returned to her home after spending two

weeks at Avalon.

Mrs. Lida Ludlam and Miss 8ophronia Smith called on the Misses Ludlam on Thursday. Mrs. Lawrence McKaig, Miss Lydia Nickerson and Miss Ella Morton attended the funeral of Silas Shaw at Rio Grande on Wednesday. Mrs. J. K. Carroll called on the Misses Ludlam on Thursday evening. Miss Margaret Ludlam went to Ocean City on Tuesday. Mrs. F. C. Barnes went to Cape May Court House on Monday.

Presbyterian Church every Sunday. „ ^ . Kfternoon Urn o'Hocl Th. B«v. L *'"“ ^ HUdr " l ‘ W"* 8 * , " r -

Tho»«. ol lUn I. Jawl-WIM*™*. vh.ro. ud . cordial welvom. 1, ,r- S11 “ H 71

tended to everyone. • I >» ' 1IM l “ r * »» s “ a *r ™ «"

! and favorably known throughout the lower half of Cape May County. For many years he followed the sea, but In recent years has been engaged in the poultry business. He had long

been a member of Hereford Odd Fellows, at Court Hoi

I bis funeral was conducted with the j ritualistic services of that Order. The body was interred in Tabernacle ' Cemetery, at Ilnna, on Wednesday

.Charles F. Hllderbrand. of Pitts- afternoon. His only child Is burgh. Pa., has purchased Mr. Dia- Smith Endloott. of this place, mond’s home and has moved Into it. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hays* , of and daughter, of Ocean City, and

The Auxiliary of Aaron-WIttkamp-Colweil Poet No. 239 Is making extensive preparations for a bazaar to be held on December 14th In the Legion Home. Fancy and useful articles. Ice cream, etc., will be on sale. Here Is a chance to do you- Xmas shopping and also help the boys.

MARSHALLVILLE

Cedar Hue. have closed their sum- Mrs. Joseph Scrivani, of Wildwood, mer heme and have gone to Pitts- called on Mrs. C. B. Robart and

Miss Hannah McCormick spent the burgh for the winter. daughter Saturday afternoon. week-end with Mrs. Thomas Miller Mr an)1 Mra Jo b n p«:mer enter- " Mrs. James Boyie and daughter Mr and Mrs. John Leeds, of PALERMO returned home on Sunday after C , mderii over the week-end I r „ r . j spending a week in Philadelphia. Harvey Snider, one of our proml- co^n were /w.. Clt _ .. __ Samuel Moeten vlm.eS u. »..e, »„ to M „. °“” “'r ' “ on Monday. M. C. Cracken. of Philadelphia, on Walter Corson of Phii.Seirhi.

Charles Boyle spent the week-end Saturday 26th. and are spending ca ued with his brothers. I their honeymoon In Florida. We all Robert James visited relatives on w jnb them a happy married life.

Monday. . Captain A. J. Meerwald and went to Bivalve on Saturday. Mrs. George Peterson visited Mrs. Smith Stiles on Wednesday. Albert Miller Is vtaitlng his broth-

1 on his mother here Sunday. Walter Clouting is still on the sick

list.

all of Wilmington. Delaware. George B. Holt entertained his brother and wife, of Vineland, over

today.

tr Mr. Samples was a visitor to Phil Mias Ettle Sarah Conner Is spend- adelphia this week. Jng a few days at Marmora. | Mm. Livlmore Is spending th< The pupils of our school have or- week-end at Ocean City at her cot

ganized a bat ball team. On Friday tage.

they played a game with Belleplain Mr and Mri p.jme,. motored to

school. The score was It to 14. in New York Saturday

favor of Belleplain. | MUa Murphy and Mrs. Peterson

C. F. Learning motored to Ocean spent a day in MarshalivlUe this

City on Friday. I week.

A meeting of the Home and School Murphy Is going to a| Association was held at the school Thanksgiving with her mother

building on Thursday afternoon. A New York.

very Interesting program was pro-j Mih* Phoebe West colt spent

Iftve Palmer 1. eut.rtalulns Bee ch , rl „ „„„ „„ Ru-ei|

amm. HI- Cunnoe. .ad lire, niece,. vUU ^ „„ cl0Ui , 0I ^ ■ It rtf W r 11 ! V, ev f w V, TV-l-mr—« ,

Llnneaus Townsend and family at-

f at Mayvllle Thurs-

elded by the pupils.

STORE HARBOR

seek-end with her niece at Pieaaant-

rille

Potatoes are plentiful enough thla year, so there will be no excuse for storing bruised and rut ones that are

so liable to get diseased.

The flowers that blot

spring are usually ihe reward of muscle and perspiration Intelligently

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edson returned home from Philadelphia on Saturday, having been up for sev-

eral days.

Mayor Clarence A. Krouse was

here on Sunday.

Mrs. Seabrook. of Philadelphia,

has been a guest of Mrs. John Irvin j pended In the fall, for a week past. j —— „ .

Ritchie Miller cam. dowh en Sim-! Oe>l-"Ho* JM pour hu.

day to look things over

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swartz were In town on Sunday. They are now nt Ablngton. Pa., after having spent a delightful summer at Ardmore. Miss Julia Ward with several

friends motored down on Sunday to enjoy a day in her Channel home Miss Leeds, formerly of the Cornegys School in Philadelphia and a frequent visitor with her friend. ' Mias Lyons, gave one of her big entertainments In Philadelphia thla WUlinm Hildreth is greatly Improving the residence of Mrs. John Sldler's on 104th street by painting

the JMWeo.

Mrs. Gush

band get run over?'*

Mrs. Cass—"He was picking up a

horseshoe for luck."

The fact la. the men had better J quit devoting so much time to criticism of woman suffrage and devote j more to planning how they're going to retain their seats In the smoking

car .

The man that keeps good-natured.

By misfortune undismayed.

Is the man that comes out winner

When the final hand Is played Taere ia e'en a certain triumph That compels respect complete In the way u real sportsman Takes his does of stern defeat

tended the

day.

Nicholas Foster and sister motored to Court House Sunday. Smith Collins, of Ocean City, wi here Monday evening. Mr. Somers and Wilbur Collli were here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting, of Rio Grande, are spending a week here. Louis Paahley hss been suffering from a fractured rib. Horace Parker, of Tuckahoe. visited In Palermo Sunday afternoon. Miss Margaret Dailey and Mr*. Harry Dlbb went to Ocean City on

Monday.

Karl Clouting and Howard Clouting went to Rio Grande Monday

morning.

Mr. Anderson, of Middletown, waa

In Palermo Monday.

A number of the Red Men. of Palermo. attended a meeting of the Kal,l, e mio tribe No. 126 Wednesday even-

ing.

John Gandy and grandson. Floyd, called on Reuben Clouting one evening last week. Mrs. Carrie Field wem iu Atlantic City last week. Mrs. Mu bet Corson waa home over the week-end. Mrs. Ells Clouting has now recovered from a sprained ankle Mrs. Joseph Scrivani, of Wildwood, called on Mrs. Julia Ctoutiug Monday morning. Ralph Nickerson attended the meeting of the young people In Co.llns' summer home Sundry tcenlng.

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In marching out to dinner In fashionable Washington society It Is proposed that the oldest couples shall take precedence. Here is where no woman is going to Insist on her "sen-

iority rights."

Atlantic City, sptdt a few days here OV er the i

the past week.

Dr. Clarence Way and mother witnessed .the Army-Navy foot ball game In Philadelphia, on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woo Ison and daughter* were guests at a birthdaydinner In Wildwood last Sunday. Philadelphia visitors of the weekend were Misses Hattie and Sarah

Fidlnr.

Mrs. Catherine BUsxard. Mrs. Brooks Blizzard and Miss Margaret Bllxsar J motored to Msrchantvllle for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Buahnell have returned home from an extended visit In Wilmington. Mr*. Brooks Blixsard entertained the Sewing Club on Wednesday A party of young ladies motored to Cape Mr j Court House to hear the Millville Glee Club, on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Johnson, of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister, Mr*. Z. Tsylor. Dennlsvllle school pnplU were guests of the Ludlam school st a Thanksgiving entertainment. Tues-

day.

E. P. Johnson, Jr., was down for a few days with Mr. and Mr*. E. P.

Johnson, Sr.

George B. MacGauhey was down

SOUTH 8EAVHLE C. E. Foster. Jr., motored to Philadelphia on Wednesday. Mr*. Bradford Steelman, of Camden. came down on Thursday for a day with her mother. Mrs. Lida Wheaton. Levi Grace has been visiting relative* at Millville and Gloucester. Mias Maud Heaton spent the past week with her sister st North Woodbury. Mr*. H. A. Payne and daughter, Mrs. Edward McAllister, were with relatives at Bridgeton over the week-

ik-end.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Davis and friends motored down Sunday from

West Chester, Pa.

Mrs. G. Pfeiffer was in Ocean City

Thursday.

Lewis Fisher was down over the

week-end.

Jimmey McShaeu was down oc

Thursday.

Building and Loan Association meets Monday evening. G. Wilson Sillies, of Moorestown, was down Sunday closing his home on Sumner Road. Mr. Droader and Frank East left for Roanoke. Va.. on Sunday, after spending six weeks st his cottage. William K. Caro there stayed on with hie sister, Mrs. J. Kister, Thursday at Ocean City. Frank Cobb was in Atlantic C'ty

Monday.

Mr. Fox is spending a few days In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Smith, Philadelphia, came down Wednesday for a few days at the Strathmere

cottage.

Edward Varney was down over the week-end. E. M. Fen on was a Sunday visitor. Frank Schaffer was down over the week-end. The Greek Letter Club held meeting st the home of WUlUfcn Carothers. Friday evening. Kirby Tomkins was down over I week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Waddingtos had a friend down over the week-end. Miss Delphlne McCullough came home Wednesday for over Thanks-

giving.

Elizabeth McCullough attended the foot ball game at Cape May Court House on Wednesday. John Stevens snd a party friends are down over the week-end

at his cottage.

E. Robert Stackhouse and Frank P. Smith were down over the Miss Bertha WIttkamp is spending a few day* in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mi*. Howard Relder and

Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln VanGUder and Milton Grace, of Atlantic City, called on John Rocap and family

Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. H, B. Payne was chopping in

Millville on Monday.

Miss Ruth Barnee la visiting her

sister. Mrs. Fred Roeewall, in Glaas-

boro. for an indefinite time.

At ply Hyson, of Cumberland. " 0n ’ Fr ® d ' were down for * few day*

spent the Crat of the week with Har-; at J*® lr cott *«*-

mon Hilton and family. Frank Byera was the guest

W. Seaman Abrams, of Wildwood, Pr * nk D#Vau,t

has opened his hou»» here for over Cap 1 *' 1 * Knupple entertained

Thanksgiving. | few frl « n ‘ ,B on Sunday.

Magnolia Council. No. 16, D. of! 1 : ~—

. was entertained at Avalon byi WOOBBIHE Avalon Council. No. 95. on Tuesday Mr*. J. Feldman spei afternoon. weeks with her children

several i New

Mrs. George Tour has returned York City,

bona aftar TlalUu bat inter at Cold ; B. Latbaman and HI. Anna Kata

; were engaged at the Utter's home In em- j Detroit. Mich.. Sunday evening. Mrs. L. C. Abramson and mother

Spring.

Mlae Minnie Eleenkardt

ployed In the office of J. P. Collins

and Comps-y.

Mrs: Horace A. Payne Is mourning the loss of her black cat "Scow." ho died on Monday at the age of iventeen years.

MARMORA

William Lowry and wife entertained Atlantic City relatives Sunday. William Gannon was an Atlantic City visitor Sunday. Mrs. William Layton and daughter, and Mrs. Tucker Sneld and son. moled to Woodbine Saturday. Asa Madura and wife made a busIneas trip to AtUntle City Tuesday. Mrs. E. A. Stratton and daughters ent the week-end with Gloucestei

relatives.

E. V. Corson and wife and Hobart their parents here.

Sapp and wife left here Tuesday for' 8. Nappen recently spent a week

Newark. New York and Trenton

William Waner. who has been Mrs. J. L. Katz was a Philadelphia

spending the winter In West Vir- shopper the past week.

glnU. ie home to spend Thanksgiving | Mr. Ulrick and Mr. Masses. KeyHh bis family. stone telephone officials of PklladelMr and Mrs. William Sapp visited Pbta. visited their South Jeraey ra .

Pleasantvllle relatives Sunday. changes Thursday. J. Barrett, of Scullville. spent Bun-

day here with Mrs. A. B. CUrk. umber of people from thU place

were Philadelphia visitors for a few days last week. The reading circle met at the Elsei.berg home Tuesday evening. B. Cohen was home over the week-

end.

Mrs. M. Cutler spent the -weekend In Pm,, delphla. Keys*o t, t dephone chief operators. M >« < brants, of Woodbine; Mias Croker. of Wildwood, and Mrs. Van Zant. of Cape May. attended a meeting at the Keystone telephone building at 231 North l«th strut. Philadelphia, last Wednesday. William Goottaan U home for the

week.

Mr. and Mra. Charise Reiner and child, of Philadelphia, are visiting

Mr. and Mra. Norman Burk, . Marshall villa, spent Friday with l mother. Mra. Edgar Roe' and daugw were shopping in Atlantic city urday. George Caldwell and family Trenton, spent Sunday wiu, , mother. Revival services began last Son evening with Mrs. Wells, the e geoUt in charge. They win „ Untie for two weeks. Mrs. Noah OoUln-i. of Ocean C was in town last Saturday. Mr. and Mra. George Ho visitors in Woodbury last s*iurdj Mra Th&ddeua VanGUder vit the dentist office at Court h lut Tuesday. Mra. Bacon tod a friend, of 0 City, were calling on Mr. and Willianu last Tuesday. Rev. John Hackstt, of Dlvidli Creek, preached a toe sermon h lut Tuesday evening. Mra Stgners Sack is quite m, thla writing. Mr*. Mary Sharp, of T visited her brother and sister h one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Porter are d itlng in Pleaaantvtlle this week.

phi a. Is with cer parents for a M days. Mr*. Robert Smith spent Thurai in Pieaaantvilie. and Mr*. William EldN visited their grandchildren In I Creek last Saturday. Lord, of Millville, preac. in the Metha church here Friday evening Mrs. and Mra J. B. Hoffman, i Court House, visited her mother k a few day* last week. AfALOJ Mra. Swain, sister to Mrs. 8.! Paul, has been In Philadelphia U

•ek.

Mr. and Mra. were at Te Homes

1 for the v

eaJoyed the All Dsy Meeting at Pet-

ersburg. Sunday.

Elnathan Sapp and son were Woodbine visitors Sunday. Bertha Sharp was sn out-of-town

•Itor Saturday.

Miwt Margaret Cameron Is visiting'

Cam .leu relatives.

Corson and wife motored to CortHin's Inlet Sunday evening. Baptist Mlaxlonary Society Is quilting a quilt for church funds. Ixtuis Corson and wife were Ocean City Hhoppere Saturday. airy Young vlelted relatives | at Palermo Saturday. Tboinu Ballinger and son motored ! to Atlantic City Tuesday.

A lean man for a race, A fat man for a nap;

A freckled girl to powder her face. And a red-haired girl for a scrap.

Mias Dorothy Barron enterUh a few friends ou Tuesday evenli Dr. Barron has been appoiz dentist to the Hsddbnfleld Scho when he hu Just opened an offieti e King's Highway. Fred P. Canfield has been ztOe City on bujdnaM a part of thlun The Middle Township Footl team vanquished Ocean Cltj l* closely contested game Wedutsd The score wu 1* to 12. Lut * the Cape May team went don defeet, 13 to «. Dr. John Barron, of HsddonMi and Robert Simpson, of PhiUdrlykl of Mr. i Mr*. W. H. Barron. Mr. and Mra. William PUat« bought the Pluckar bungalo* < :rd street, are staying until *1“ Thanksgiving. County Superintendent Bros* visited the school at Avalon Ttt

day.

Herbert Dixon. Joseph Sievesi and Francis J. Dougherty, t 11 Philadelphia, ware week-end gw of Mr. sad Mrs. Samuel Shuti worth. Mr. and Mra. Lacy Thorough* are expecting relatives from lan for Thanksgiving Malter Neary, of Princeton. HI Te Homestead. Mra. Amos Hlghfleld and » motored to Sea Isle City on Tu« A new heating apparatus is t Installed In Borough Hall. Dr. and Mrs. Meeeer's ten « house party broke up the first ol weak. They are ptenning a f * petty for Thaukaglving. The h perty Included Mr. and Mrs Breach, of Princeton; Mr. J Henry Oarrah aad soa of Tresw and Miss Mary Greer. The men gunning and the women went

Ing.

Mr. and W-a. R. 8. Harden* their zoghten motored t" ^ delphla for the day on t

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