Cape May County Times, 8 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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IFSre VOTES OF UPPER CiiFT MAT COUBTT

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Ml»s Myra Way, of Trenton, spent the holidays here with her mother. Mn^r Ernest Down am and daughter spent the week-end at Philadelphia *ith her mother. Ernest Warner has returned home after spending some time In Florida. Miss Evelyn Mason, of Philadelphia, called on her parents here on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Kralss, of Sea Isle City, called on Mrs. William Carew on Thanksgiving day. Walter Warner, of Millville, spent Thanksgiving day here with his pa-

rents.

Mis. Harry Garrison and son. of Newfietd. were week-end visitors at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knrt* and two children called on relatives at Egg Harbor on Thursday. Miss Edith Halle ran, of Sea Isle City, called on Miss Bdythe Wills on Friday. Mrs. Ernest Richardson and daughter, of Wildwood, spent the week-end here with her parents. Miss Elsie Van Gilder, of Cape May. spent the week-end here sith her mother.

WOCDBDfE J. L. Kata and family spent Thanksgiving day at Egg Harbor. Cheater Rablnowltz attended the Penn-Cornell In Philadelphia last Thursday. Miss D. Cutler returned last week from a two weeks' stay in Philadelphia. The firemen’s meeting was held at the Borough Hall Sunday evening. December Jvd. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. s. Kravtts. Mother and child are doing nicely. Among the holiday and week-end visitors were: L. Levenson. B. Jofie

Pbiladelph

SOOTH SEAVHUS Students-borne for the holidays were Mioses Mi.'+red Sutton and Holer Matron from tike State Normal at

Trenton.

Born to James Cat ram boh e and wife on November 4th, a girl. - of Ji Mrs. Frank,Grenowaski passed the over week-end with relatives at Phlladel- J* Phla. Alfred Miss Minnie EMenhardt enter- Culkmgh and _ tained Walter .Weiss, of Atlantic ed the football game City, on Thursday City. Mrs. Horace B. Payhe has been The Phi Alpha La

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Elmer.Smith, of Boston. Maas.. Mrs. Frank has been visiting his mother, Mrs. City Saturday. 8. 8. Terry. Frank Oobo has taken a Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Steelman ning up the Tuekahoe motored down from Camden on few days. Thursday for a few days with Mrs. Mrs. E. Robinson and Lida Wheaton. beth Mann hfcve gone b Mrs. Harry Spence, of North Wood- more after nine weeks' bury, came down on Friday for a Mr. and Mra. E. C. Mann, day with her mother. Min. Bleacor Mise Mary Carothars attended the Heaton. dance and party at the Hann BuiidAmply Hyson, Sr., of Cumberland, ing on Wednesday evening, and Jamee Hanna, of Sooth Vine- Mr. and Mr*. Samuel' Ktter and land, have been visiting Hannon HU- Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hester were ton and family. guests of Mr. and Mrs! V.i" <17 Ca. Mias Kulda Heaton is again work- there on Thursday. , Ing In V, oodbine. Mr. and Mra. P. E. Varney were Eugene Langly, of Malaga, called Atlantic City on Wednesday, on his parents. John Langly and wife, Mrs. George P. Muller. George on Sunday. Muller. Jr.. Mary Worth. Heieft M William Mason made a business ler. Harry Verneu. John Muller .and trip to Vineland on Wednesday. Phillip Muller, of PhlladeJpBta. camd Mrs. Edward McAllister and Miss down Friday returning Sunday after Hulda Heaton went to Wildwood on a delightful stay at the 9tt*Unnere Friday afternoon. cottage. Mise Florence Corson, of Borden- Miss Delphtne McCullough was town, spent the week-end with her home over Thanksgiving, parents. N. 8. Corson and wife. t John Stevens had a hoane-party Mr. and Mra. Warren Larricks ea- over the week-mid. tertained Herbert Johnson and wife, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Smith went of Camden, over the week-end. , home on Monday after > John Sparks came down from Wll- Thanksgiving with Mr. and low Grove. Pa., on Sunday to look O. Carol here, after his property here. | William CarxXbera John Rocap has sold his house at west with a cold. Cedar Grove to Herbert Johnson, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rider spent Camden, and In turn bought the Thanksgiving a • property of George HHner on Church; Bayview Drive. William C. Tomkins has sane back

Ivee to Philadelphia.

51? I retu/red Beks’ visit w

manager ?or Russell ly, at Ocean City, was

‘ day.

T. Godfrey entertained on her mother and broth id Edgar Bidredge, Richardson is visiting at Cape May and having

work done.

——id Mrs. Ira Richardson and SM, Charles, spent Thanksgiving day -ith their daughter at Moan* Holly. MW 'Beatrice Springer, mother and sisters, accompanied by Mr. Ewing, all ibotored up *rom Cape May and were calling on relatives here

Jttnday afternocn.

MnjMW Cag le /Dayton aceomranle l

Brower to a Pbiladelph! a vhere she underwent a operation on - Wednesday Fears were entertained for ’* recovery, hut shewn fortafely at last reports. 'Raymond Speer, of Oceot.

Vl«>, waa visiting friends here last

ter Yetta, R. Goldinger, Mr. and Mre. H. Risen berg and Mr. and Mrs. L Elsenberg, C. RablnowiU, E. Lev-

in, E. Smith. B. Cohen. J Steinberg . . . KOS ® rerearesi

and brother Ben, A. Blame, 1. Rein* ln th « flr *t of the week. I Mrs. Frank Devault was la Seaer, A. Kessler, William Goodman. . , H ' C«dfr®r. of Ocean View, viU* o» Wednesday. Mias c. Cohen spent Sunday with 1? h ® r <l*nghter. Mre. Alice Miss Dolphins and EUsabath Mc- -■ • lul P-vn« Cullougb attended the football game

her parents here. ’ * . ..

A dance was given at the Liberty unloading lumber at the •Hall Friday evreing. Decernber ^t C °®‘ try the "Jolly CUque." The Hall 2*? y on . Fy| . d * jr ' John Langly fell was well filled. • P>»tfoi»a and broke several Simon Rear accompanied William' ™* 4too ■uetainlng cuts about the Goodman to New York Monday. | * . _ „ ,. J „ Mime* Hulda and Maud Heaton

FETERHB1TR0 | attended the basketball game at i Wildwood on Saturday night.

Rev. Robert Stevens and Rdwln: Mr - *nd Mre. F. M. Hltner enterXngereoll, Sr., are quite siek at thU : tolnsd at dinner on Thanksgiving the writing. | following friends nnd relatives: Mr.

Jamee Smith has received a car 1 *" 11 Mrs. Ira Ale and daughter El- „ load of coal and is putting It out In nenor; Misses Mildred Wait. Mable ‘• r - Ms We. spent several days with

on Thursday at Lewis Fisher _ Adam Kurts and Joe Seaigie were down over the week-«r>d. William Ash wort waa a Sunday

visitor.

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Mrs. George Car-tgmn spent Thanksgiving with fiends At Ocean

View.

Mrs. Edward Hoffman and daugh-

the village. Noah Collins moved his family here from Ocean City Tuaaday. Rev. Lord and Mr. Vannaman. of Millville, conducted the revival services here one evening last week. William Ingeraelt. ef Elisabeth, visited his sick father Thursday. Frank Butler and a friend, of the TJ. S. Navy, are visiting relatlvi

here.

Mr. and Mre. William Wer cott entertained friends over Thanksgiving. Miss Mabel Caldwell, of Trenton, •pent Thanksgiving with her mother. La Compp and Rom. the contractors for the new road, are living in the Mtckel house while attending to business here. Mre. Walter Voss Is visiting her parents In Pleasantville. Miss Anna Gandy, of Audubon, spent her Thanksgiving with her pa-

rents.

Mr. tiod Mrs. J. T. Moore, of Haddon field; Mr. and Mre. Henlon and - two children, of Philadelphia, and £. Patterson and two sons, of Weetvtlle, visited at the home of Richard Teas ovtr Thanksgiving. Rev. Carl Reamer, of Avalon, preached In our revival meetings

Friday evening.

Mr. and Mre. Harold Roes snd son. of Tuekahoe.'agent Friday with his

Ing her Vacation at the home of Mre.

Curtis Corson at Palermo.

Mr. and Mre. Karl Clouting have returned from their week's gunning

trip, having very good success.

A shooting match was held here on Thanksgiving day. a very large

crowd attending.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gibson, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here at the

home of Charles Crease.

Mr. and Mre. William Balthaser. Miss Leah Harris, of RtTcrtou, i* Of Camden, vert entertained at the spending the Thanksgiving holidays home of Edgar Ross on Tuesday. Mr. here with her parents. Ba’thaser being the speaker on said Howard Clouting, of Palermo, was evening at the revival services still a visitor here on Monday. In progreM at our church under the Miss Edith Endlcott. of Trenton, 'eaderehip of the well known evan- is spending the holidays here with

Clapp. Grace Schauffer, Richard Hit-: Mr *- Hoffman's sister, of New York, ner and Raymond Lelppe. of Phila-' Mr *- W. W. Mason spent Saturday delphia; Miss Olive Rhoades snd an ' 1 Sunday with her mother. “

Frank Rom. of Woodbury; Miss Bv-. K ‘ Heltrer. of Richland. N. Y.

elyn Smith and George Roes. Jr., of Ml " Dorqthy Karilsle. of BridgeOcean City; Mist Mildred Sutton, of ton ' ■*^ nt ««veral days with her aunt the State Normal: Joe Summers, of ,ln < , uncle. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hess. Ocean View, and Miss Edyth Brown- 1 Ml**ee Lolita Hess and Erma Mamiller. of Ocean City. i *on spent a few days of last week

:: I with friends In MlUvtUe. KIOGRABDE i Th< M,,8e- Edl,h a** 11 * | Wheaton and Alberta Hoffman MM

Mr. Entrlkin, of Camden, came 0“ of the factorial at

Sown on Sunday to stay a week here

with his brother. A1 Entrlkin. | , Everette McCormick, who is emMr. and Mre. A. Butcher went to pl , ( ! yed “ l Brld ** ton ' spent a few days Philadelphia on Wednesday to sUy w ‘* h 1 . h ^ 1 ,no,h ^'' J c - over the Thanksgiving holidays. The El 7? a ant! Hn,d * *••* Mre. Hill snd Mbis Lucy Hildreth “4 ^ ,lla “'‘entled the spent Monday In Wildwood. dance at Woodbine on Friiay Mre. George Stewart is spending ln4 L, m the weekend at Falrton, with her _ Norma j 1 . ? , ® hol A e ®** t «uard at sister. | Townsend s Inlet. Is st home for sq Mre. C. Schroeder is spending s ,lln * a '

few days tn Philadelphia. ,

Miss Cornelia Bckereley is spend- , HMoi.vlrtUki his grand-

geiist. Mra. Anns Wells, better known as "Mother WetU.” Ail who have heard her declare she Is s godly woman. Corns snd hear her. Meetings to continue another week

with several good speakers.

her parents. The appearance of .he Orange hall has been Improved by a coat of palm. Mre. C. B. Hobart, sister and father. of Wildwood, spent Thursday afternoon st South BesvlUe with rel-

atives.

Miss Hester Hildreth spent Satur-

da ugh ter. Mre. John Berry, of SoaOt

SeaviUe, nq Monday.

Mra Jack Camp Is visiting her sister. Mra. Mason, of PleasantvtUo. Mr. snd Mra. I. P. Hem and mm, Richard, of Sea Lie City, -re speeding a few days with Mr. Haas’ parents. Mr. snd Mre. C. P. Hem Harvey Harris sad Mias Uatfe Bachelor, spent the week-end with

relatives In Millville.

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John Shaw and family, who have been living at Beeslejr*s Point, have moved into their home in Cortl*

City.

and Mrs. John Bergh

Mr. and Mre. Charles Hasala-^n and baby spent Thanksgiving in Philadelphia Harry Kates acted ‘ ?ttaekee*er until their return. A number of resMents from here vreo* to Philadelphia on the Thanat rivfng special emeandm. *r, and Mrs. John Kates daughter, wb» have moved to Mulvllle for the Vinter, spent a couple of days here last week. Horace Hess and Leoa Near are qm ployed in Millville. Mre. Emms Morris has returned to her home here after an extended visit with relatives In Delaware. Mra Joliet Post, of C—View, In making her home here, which is very pleasing to her eon, Edward, as well a* “Grandma" Poet and many friends

here.

The home and labatbry of Mr. and Mra. Edward Post presents a very pleasing appearance with its coat of white paint. Harry Near has sold his farm to Orange. N. J., people and is house-hunting. Twenty-tour members and friends of Aston y Church mrtored to South Sea vine on Sunday evening to hear District Superintendent Alfred Wagg preach a most exceltettt sermon. Humphrey Lodhua and Warren Mitchell visited Mrs. Mitchell at Ocean City on Sunday. Mre. Mlt-'-*11 "till lies in a very eritical eon-

Uon.

The children and si agars, of Asbury Sunday School, are rehearsing tor their Christmas exercises- The children are under the leadership of Mrs. AltVou Ludtom and tie singers are being trained by Mean. Sayre, Sands. Sparks and Poet. Charles Garrison is improving ... , J- Williams' store snd residence with a coat of paint L. D. and A. Ludlam made a business trip to Cape May on ^Monday. John Hancock spent Thanitsglvinp with hia daughter, Mra. Webster Bright, at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs Harry Gilman and Infant eon. of Bridgeton, spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Wtlllam loyar. at Clermont. and called on friend* here in the afternoon. Levin**ton Rice made a busin trip to Philadelphia on Monday. Electrical contractor R. B. Keith, of Avalon, was hare estimating < waring several houses on Mohdajh Several from hare attended (he shower, given Mr., and Mrs Stanley Bait* at Avalon. . Mre. Hattie Douglas* took Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mre. Douglas* at the County Farm. L T. Swain entertained his sunt. Mlllleent, on Monday.

Miss Margaret person epent the holidays with her parents. Harry Rhoades and lawiOy called I on Mre. Hannah Cahqtey on Saturday. Matthew Jefferson spent Sm

lied hib father an Sunday.

>d Mrs. M

eanor Ziegler, of Phila* the week-obd with Mtaa 1 Eugene Devltt and family, of S

Misses Mary and Margaret spent Friday and Saturday la FfcUa-

ddphtn.

Samuel Morton and family Thun lay evening with fQa a«L.. Miss Carrie Douglas was the guest of her mother on Thanksgiving day. Mies Agnos Meerwald, of 7’rsrtsa. and Miss Mary Meerwald, of Camden, spenl the holidays with their - ‘ Mrs. Nonman Prettmdan Philadelphia on Tuesday. Captain *4. J. Meerwald attended a meeting of the Board of Shell Fiahiries 4. Trenton on "toeoday Ralph Peterson, of Avalon, caUed a relative* recently. Percy Blake and family spent Tiisakagtvtag with Mre. Belle Blake. • c James cut his hand while cuttlm wood on Saturday,'. Jobn Douglas and family called or s mother on Friday. Mise Bertha Swain he* beenqpead* Ing several days with her -Guelne. . Captain snd Mre. A. J. MesrwaH, Augustus. William, Edward and Francis Meerwald. Mime* Helen and Martha Meerwald motored to nSb delphia or Friday. Charles Meerwald is spendings al day* here. Mre. Belle Miller returned school on Monday after an iUnem Mra. Margaret GlUiag spent 1 week-end at her home Mre. Mre. Belle Blake entertained Mr grandson from Wildwood for a tow day* recently

f IhankM > Gandy «

• motored ft FFUh hU % tor the a

CTTHD BUOT SATVXUAY WITH BELLEFLAW COOTin Cupid was very busy at fl— ° n Satnrday evening. MM Lacy Heston became the bride of Mr. David Phettenbaum, of Avak t" »»»« Mr. D«tM IUttU. bolt of fWI——1,.

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DOW»A*—JEFFRIES MUPT1ALS ,

Miss Martha Downam, eldest day In Wildwood,

daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joeephi Mr. and Mre. A. Entrlkin enter-

tained company on Sunday. Mr. snd Mre. Walter Jaggard ei tertained company over Thunkngi

mg.

William Rawaon entertained .. gentleman friend from Philadelphia over Sunday. Mr and Mre. Joneph Scrlvanl. of Wildwood, apent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mre. C. .B. Robart. Mre. Harri-y Waul, of Court House, called on Mra. C. Hand one day re-

cently.

Mra. Emma Giles and Mim* Emma Clouting, of Palermo, viaited rela-

‘ res here one day recently.

B Mrs. William Rawwon was in Phll-

*41 d hop. of Cedar-1 adelphis on Monday.

Mr.' sad Hr*. William Em- Mis* Catherine Smith, of PhllndelBridgeton; Mr. and Mrs. Phla. spent Sunday with her pai-nts

Brown, Of WUdwood; Miss here,

li, «f Cnmuoa; Mre, Albert Mrs. C. B. Robart and daughter. 1 dst-gbure; Mr*. William, Mrs. Karl doming, spent Wednre-

City; Ur. and Mr*. I day In Philadelphia. a; You YiU find the prisons full of p j fellows who tried to take the abort

, of Ocean View, was mar-

ried to Mr. J. Edmund Jeffries, ot O'” n City, on Thanksgiving day by tl 'ev. Samuel Cawman. The bride** flstera Laura. Rhoda and

M were the bridesmaid*. V m Kurt* waa be*t mau. ' e bride and her attendants wore

w 1 snd carried pink ebrysanthew Ml** Freda Steelman, of O City, played the wedding

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guests were; Mr. and Mrs.

J i Downam and family; Mr. • ire. Smith Jeffrlea. of Ocean

’r and Mrs. Harry Downun;

: Mr. and Mre.

I tain, d Mr. Bergh’a parent*

Than k*gtring day.

Edwin Robinson. (J. 8. N., 1 been visiting hi* parent* for several

day*.

Milton Godfrey and family speai Thursday in PicuantvUle. Mis* Heesle' Corson ha* been on the sick list. The Young family, of Corbin City, have rented snd are occupying the property formerly known a* the Baptist Pareonage. Gforg. Langley spent serfersi day* here with his family. Mre. C. M. Grlffeth and «on Glenn have been visiting Mr*. Grlffeth'a raothet at Bloomidiuig.Ta Mr. and Mra. John Batdorf went Millville Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Robinson have been entertaining " Millvtije. Captain and Mr*. Richard Godfrey and son. Man ton. motored to PleasitviUe on Thanksgivtog Mr. and Mre. John Batdorf spent Thureday with Mra Baidorfs parents at Atlantic City.

George Jeffery* went to Phllsdelphla Bfcturday. The'Tuckshoe Building and Loan Asaooiatlon held 1U regular meeting lest Saturday. 'nsanity I* said to be akin to love; but a man In lore dodM't care If he

is crasy.

' KAXXOBi Mre. Clarence Smith entertainedL her sister, of Dorothy, over the weak-j( Mr. and Mr*. Harry Smallwood, of Bearille. spent Thuredav with Mra. X. Young. Mrs. Howard Stltaa and Mre. Orndo Giberson were Ocean City sboptra on Friday. Captain Worth and Miaa Winnie Corson motored to Ocean City Saturday. : Messrs. Herbert Madera and Bari Sapp attended a party at Pleaaantviiie Saturday. Mr. and Mre. Frederick Balnbrldge entertained their son, Henry, of Philadelphia, over the holidays. Mr. and Mr*. Spencer Young too* Thanksgiving dinner with hia pa-

rent*.

Arnold Shaw, who has been residing here, has moved to bis former home In Corbin City. S. H. Young entertained relative* tor Thankaglvin* dinner Mr. and Mrs. Walter Champion, of Mtillira HU) visited relatives here over the weak-end. Charles Waner has returned 1 Virginia where he 1# now working. "•he people of this place asrsns^sd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Balllnwr Monday evening. Thomas Miller spent the week-end in Philadelphia. Byron Young, ci Philadelphia, «*“' Sunday Her* with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mre. Still- *11 Young Edgar Corson, of Technical College N. Y., spent the week-end here with his parents.

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