Cape May County Times, 15 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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OG1AH VIEW Mtam UK and Rath KLcmc*. of PMUiolvhU, called on their ehtier he»« on Monday. Mrs. Thomas lasushlln was an Ooeaa City shopper on Monday. Mias Cornelia Eckersley. of Rio Otaade, visited relatives here over the week-end. Misses Kva and Amanda Tullner, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here ' with their mother. Anthony Canuso is building a new service garage. Qriffeth Gandy is doing the work. William Kurtz and mother were Kgg Harbor visitors on Sunday. Prank Washburn Is greatly Improving his house with a coat of paint Charles Jacobi and Elmer Reed are doing the work. Klmer Cox has a new player piano. Ur. and Mrs. Christopher Hyman and Lewis Lulttne and children, of Oennanla, passed Sunday with Albert Kurts. Prank Washburn was shopping at Cape May Court House cn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jeffries, of Ocean City, spent Sunday here. Samuel Johnson lost & valuable horse on Wednesday. Franklin Craig, of Bridgeton, wae calling on friends here on Saturday. Charles Anderson, of Philadelphia, Is spending some time at his father's summer villa here. Mrs. Lewis Edwards, of Millville, called on her sister here Thursday. Miss Rosalie Ryan, of Ocean City, called on Mies Irene Eckersley last

Friday.,

WOODBINE Mrs. C. A. Shropshire was a Philadelphia shopper one day last week. Miss C. Cohen and brother were home over the week-end. Nat Roeenfeld took a business trip to Philadelphia last week. M. Marcus and mother left for New York City Sunday where the latter will remain for the winter months. M. Mendeishon was a Philadelphia visitor Monday. A Council meeting was held at the Borough Hall, Monday evening, December Uth. Mrs. M. Cutler returned last Tuesday f rom s two weeks' stay with relatives in Philadelphia. Mlaees L. Selgel, P. Qreensteln and C. Roeenfeld accompanied Mrs. H. M. Center sad friend to Atlantic City Sunday. I. Reiner spent the week-end with his parents here. N. Roeenfeld motored to Cape May

Mrs. L. M. Danerhirech entertained several women at her home Saturday e.eoinjr B. Letbennan returned Saturday from a several weeks' stay In Detroit. Mlcb. Miss Osbrlel spent the week-end at her home in Trenton. TOWNSEND'S INLET Thomas Fsrren and Catherine Shellem were down Sunday visiting her brother. William Shellem. Anna Shellem and Jamse Brady were down Sunday visiting Miss Shellrtu's sister, Mrs. N. Sutton. Joseph Hanley and two sons. Joseph Jr., and Billie, were down visiting their mother and grandmother on Sunday. Mrs. Counting, daughter and motored to Philadelphia to do some ■hopping. Mr. and Mrs. Dilgart and daughter. Ruth, were week-end visitors. Mr. and Mrs. God ward were down for the week-end at the Marjorie. Mr. and Mpi. Lunt were down for the week-end'. Mr. Flaghouse and Mr. Craven were down over the week-end. Mrs. H. Rice has gone to Philadelphia to visit her mother. William Kimber. of Port Elizabeth. was the guest of Fred Hanley tor a week. Mrs. Catherine Hanley was to Philadelphia for a week visiting her

Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf and Mr. Metcalf. Sr., were down for the'weekend. Mr. Metcalf, Sr., staying down until after Christmas.

Well chosen literature on bomemaklng given by the home economies agents to every young woman as she received her marriage license has done Its bit toward domestic happiness in one Eastern town.

When Christmas comes some folks ■P«ed |10 on a breakable toy which Joheay tires of in a week; othe.-s use that amount to buy a few good toala cad tame lumber which keen Johnny busy, and happy, all the rest of the winter.

SOUTH DENNIS Frank Bamea spent Monday Philadelphia. Lawrence McKalg went to Cape May Court House on Friday. Miss Mary M. Learning, assistant of the Glrla' Club, of New Brunswick, called on the Mlaaea Ludlam on Saturday. Ralph Waters spent the week-end with the Mlsaee Ludlam. Mr. Ferguson has gone to Philadelphia for the winter. Miss Carrie Douglas hai spending several days with her mo-

ther.

Miss Lydia Nickerson went Ocean City on Friday. Henry Hand, of Cape May. called on Stephen Jefferson on Monday. Superintendent K. R. Brunyate visited our school on Friday. Misses Mary Ludlam and Martha Meerwald attended a Teachers' Meeting at DennlsrlUe on Wednesday. "Visit the School Week" was observed In bur school last week. An effort was made to secure the Interest of the community In work of the school. Eighteen visitors were pres-

ent.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Grant went to Cape May Court House on Saturday. William Glblin visited relatives at Newfleld on Monday. E. Nickerson visited the M. E. Hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCray motored to Atlantic City on Wednesdav. Captain A. J. Meerwald spent Saturday In Philadelphia. Mrs. E. A. Devltt went to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Broalua visited Camden recently. John Douglas visited hla toother on Monday. Miss Erma J lcksrsoo was a recent guest of Mis. Clinton Nickerson. Samuel Morton visited his si on Monday. Captain A. J. Meerwald and Augustus, have gone on n trip to Maryland. Mrs. Amos Broalua died at her home on Saturday, December 9th. The funeral was held at 2:00 P. M. Tuesday. The sympathy of the community is extended to the reaved family.

BIO GRANDE

Ever bake ham and apples .together? Rub the ham well with brown sugar, core the apples, cavities with raisins, a.range around ham. add a cup or two of water and bake until tha bam to aoft. Johnny says It's "great stuff.” ffo doaa Dad.

Charles L. Cromer spent the last of the week in Philadelphia. Ephraim Homan, of Philadelphia, spent part of last week here with hla parents. B. Sliver moved from Dias Creek into the John Brown bungalow last week. Mrs. John Schelllnger and two children spent Thanksgiving with relatives In Cape May. Miss Emma Creese spent part of last week with her sister, Mrs. Esrl Gibson, in Philadelphia. Miles Colwell has moved Into the house recently vacated by Dowell Robinson, who moved to Bridgeton. Miss Glendora McCarty, of has been spending some time here with her cousin, Mrs. R. E. Wolcott, The grocery store, recently vacated by Louis Krapfenbauer. was taken over on Monday by Coombs, of Wildwood. Our community was saddened to bear of the death of Mrs. Louis Krapfenbauer on Thanksgiving night at the home of her sister in Philadelphia. Mrs. Joseph Scrl-anl and T. Price, of Wildwood, spent Friday and Saturday with her sister here. A very large crowd from Wildwood attended the chicken pot pie supper for the benefit of the "Kings Daughters." of the Baptist Church. George Stewart spent Monday evening.wlth C. B. Robart. Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwards have been entertaining their grandson, of Wildwood, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting spent Sunday with his parents at Palermo. "The Kings Daughters.” of the Baptist Church, held a bazaar on Thursday, Friday and Saturday ofj last week, which turned out a very good success. airs. A. Butcher and Mrs. W.! Hand spent one afternoon recently with Mrs. B. Lawton. Mrs. A. Entrtkin and Mrs. A But-' cher were around on Wednesday so-| liritlng for tbe bazaar. Lawyer L. Hildreth spent Sunday; In Wildwood. Several from Cape May and Court House still continue to attend the; dances held in the Grange Hall here. | Miss Florence Hand and Elwood j Chester visited relatives in Fishing Creek on Sunday. Mrs. Nelson Hand and Mrs. Louisa Hand attended services at Green Creek Sunday tuomlng. Mrs. George Thorson was In Philadelphia or. Monday. While there she visited her cousin. Warren Neal, who Is suffering with infiamatory rheum

atism.

PALERMO A surprise party given In honor of Mrs. Cake Friday evening wee ve»l attended. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Yoons. Ocean City, visited Mrs. Enoch denting Wednesday evening. Mrs. Elton Canon was an Paean > City visitor Friday. Frank Cake baa been very 111 for the peat weak. Howard Clouting Joined the party Monday evening for the body of Isaac Horton, coaat guard et station No. 128. who was accidental!* shot Monday afternoon. Miss Emms Clouting is now- the proud owner of an English Setter. Somers E. Young, of Chester, Pk., visited his country home lest Wed-

nesday.

Walter Clouting la still on the

sick list.

George Plautt and family, of City, visited relatives here Thursday. Walter Corson, of Phil ■pent Monday with his mother. Miss Margaret Laugh!!n. of Petersburg. spent the week-end with Miss Sophia Cake. Russell Field, H. Clouting rad J. Johnson motored to Tucks>-je Friday evening. Mra. Enoch Clouting visited her daughter in Ocean City Monday. Frank Da Cray, of ^hlladelpkla, ■pent Sunday In Ida home on Ooeaa Mr. aod Mra. K. Clouting, of Rio Grande, visited hla relatives

Harry Gannon paid Ambrose Oora visit Sunday morning.

City

visitor Saturday. Sororrs Colliar spent Batnrdny evening with E. Dailey and family. Robert Garrett, agent at the Reading Station, baa taken n five days' gun..:, g vacation. William Barbour, of Sen We CKy. spent Saturday gunning In Palermo, returning with five quails. Richard Hamel has moved to his

John Johnson spent Friday evening with relatives. Charles Clouting, of Sea We City, visited the homestead of hla wife

Friday.

Howard Young will soon occupy hla home near Marmora. issea Ruth and Margaret D&lley called on Mrs. Seth Corson Friday

Mra. E. Giles has returned to Palermo after a long stay in Lin wood. Miss Bertha Field and father went to Atlantic City Wednesday.

DUNNISVLLLE Dr. C. W. Way spent the week and in Wilkes Barre. Mias Helen Caril attended a meeting of the Eastern Star at Capa May Court House Thursday evening. Mrs. O. M. Geary and Miss Elisabeth Fldler were vial ton at tha County Farm on Tuesday. The Sewing Club waa delightfully entertained by Mias Card on Wednesday evening. Misses Aura and Irene Wootaon were tbe guests of Mlaa Evelyn Alcott. In West Chester, over the week-

end.

Miss Roxana Gandy motored to Atlantic City on Monday to attend a school meeting. Vernon Smith, of Quebec, called on relatives here during tbe past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carroll and Min Helen Caril took dinner with the Misaes Ludlam. of South Dennis, last Sunday. Mias Cora Corson haa returned from the Cooper Hospital where her tonsils were successfully removed. Mrs. Charles Lawrence motored from Alloway on Friday taking back with her her sister. Mts* Clara James, who will spend tbe winter with her. Miss Roxana Gandy on Saturday took Miss Martha Towno to Philadelphia to witness the Christmas crowds and displays. The gayest Christmas Shop# cannot duplicate the gifts, which, tha shelvea of your preserve closet hold In store for lucky friends. Tie up the Jar of Jam or Jelly with a bit of tissue paper, and bright rlblton or a sprig of holly, and tha gods themselves would draw lots tor it.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Waddlngton were away visiting friends on Sun day. K. tL Fauton waa down Sunday. Mlaa Elizabeth McCullough waa in Cap* M«y Court House on Wednesday bringing back with her Min Carolyn Rodgers. Calvert Cobh, who haa been away fr?*n aehoot two weeks, went back Monday after cutting hla foot on a piece of Jaao. Tha PU Alpha Lam da Club held their meeting Friday evening at the home of Malvin TrimbeL Mra. Frank Devault waa at BeavlUa oa Tuesday for a few daya. John V. Gandy waa In town on

Min Delphlne McCullough came home Wednawdr/ to attend the dance and party bar slater, Elisabeth, gave

Frank Burroughs waa down over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweigard ~ave moved to Strathmne as Captain Sweigard taken out fishing parties Joe Kelly, Qm MIUm and William Ashworth were down Sunday at the Ashworth ClRh louse on Bayview Drive. law*

Captain Marsh art J. DUlsc were out gunning with Frank OrtF tor n few days. Min Mary CarctRmm spent wmk with bar sister, Mrs. J. D. Kleter. in Ocean City. Mra. G. It. MoCulhmgh was Philadelphia on Satmcday. Mra. G. Pfeiffer eatartafasd a

The landing Railroad a

City an Saturday.

Mra. William IngeraoU, of Elizabeth. Is spending some time with Mr. and Mra. Edwin Ingerooh. Rev. and Mrs. Cawm&a and Mrs. Anna Write ware In MUCvfile on

Randolph Creamer, of New York, went a fev daya here with, rriativee. Mra. Juliette Taylor U visiting her daughter In Fishing Creek. Min Olivia Westcott, at Court House, spent Sunday with her parents. Mra. R. C.- Smith la entertaining Mrs. Anna Write this week. The W. C. T. D. held their annual ■Mating at the home of Mra. Carol Sharp, in Sea villa, one day last week. Mra. Anna Creamer, at Tuefc-boe. r-ea la town on Friday. Mra. Julia Tomlin la apaorflsg aome time with her children. In Atlantic Ctty. Warren Smith, of Ocean City, suited oa Rev. and Mra. Robert Stev-

TFCKAHOE The remains of Richard Luhpe. who died at Sailor's Snug Harbor. N. Y.. were Interred at the Head of | the River on Friday. Funeral atrvicea were held »t the home of Mra. Walter Wool to, daughter of the de-

The Rev. Thomas, of Maya Land-, Ing Presbyterian Church, and also pastor of tha Tuckahoe Church, waa In town Thursday calling oa members of the oougregation. A audden lllneaa compelled him to dtaeontlnue hla visits and return to nla bomb. He will, however, resume hla work u soon aa possible. Mrs. Jatnea Shoemaker, Sr., Mrs. John Little, Mra S. G. Langley, and' Mr. and Mrs. John Bergh were Millville visitors Thursday Miss Anna Getalnger, of Cape May, and formerly a resident hero, was In town on Thursday. William Struck attended a meeting of High School principals, h-ld at Cape May Court House Thursday. Mr. and Mra. a B. Goff pent to Millville Tuesday. David H. Gauntt passed away Sun-1 day morning after a lingering lllneaa. Funeral eervloea were held at hla late residence Tuesday evening and interment waa made Wednesday at Tabernacle. W. J.. by Funeral Director Langley. Deceased la survived by widow and seven children. William Pitch and Mr. POwril motored to Philadelphia Monday.

Mr. and Mm bury Park. Mr. and ] at Ya “

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Edgar Eldridge. of WTMwood. Went s. tow daya vacation Mre and put In the time gunning. Little Laura Near to on this

William 1 week In PhUadeipkla. Mr. mnd Mra. Webst

tor n few daya. John Barlow, a niece and frfand.

Leroy Hem la very HI with double pneumonia with Dr. Cryder In nt- ' tendance. All wish him a speedy re-

covery.

Mias Sarah Richardson, of Capb May City, spent the week-art hero with her parents. Mrs. George Sayre, of Clermont, entertained the Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon of last week. Some of the members from here attended. Mrs. Clarence Bailey, of Clermont, was calling on friends hero one day last week, prior to going to Ithlca, N. Y., to make her home. Mr. Adams and Mr. Balk-y. of Clermont, made a business trip to Court House on Wednesday of last

week.

The many friends here of Mra. Amos Brower are gted to know of the steady improvement In her condition since her recent operation. Alvin Fisher mad* his teat trip on Elmer's bakery wagon on Saturday. Alvin la now employed by the Ford

Mr. and Mra. Pries were among tbe number from Northfirid who a.-| tended the revival aarvlcea here - Tuesday evening. lias Carrie Voss and niece spent Saturday In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon, of Ocean City, spent Saturday afternoon with William Hidrtdge and family. JamtB Eldridge, of Tuckahoe. called on his father Friday after-

noon.

Elmer Steelman Is a Juror In the court at Cape May Court House this Sinclair Bolee, of Camden, and Milton Roes, of Audubon, enjoyed two days' gunning here. Mrs. Rachel Lee haa returned home after caring for her daughter In MarsballvtUe. . Mias Anna McCoacb returned to bar work In Philadelphia on Monday after being quite 111 at her parents'

home.

R*». Buck, of Bargentown. preached a very interesting sermon here on Tuesdey evening. 'Mr. and Mrs. William Wise, of Vineland, spent Sunday with his pa-

rents

Walter Voss spent Friday in the City of Brotherly Love.

Is now serving oa with brand Levlngaton Rice mafic hta r rip to Philadelphia ou Monday

<ng.

Good style, comfort and durability s a rare combi nat.jn. but low heels an claim all three virtues.

Blacking the kitchen stove while! her hands are still covered with! bread dough is the way one woman keeps her finger nails from getting! stained. Another rubs aonp In un-1 der the nails before she starts this

dirty Job.

We all scorch rood occasionally but we don’t all know the best remedy w hen the mischief has been done. Remove the container from the fire at once and place In a pan of cold water. Then remove the food, being careful not to scrape out the burned particles. In many cases there will be no scorch taste.

"The only night sir that ever hurt anybody la last night's air. Open the window and let It out.”

Mrs. Charles Oehri are enjoying fine won cated for the winter ■

Ida.

Mr. and Mra. Harry Mounteney were down on Sunday. Roger Clark with a friend had a few days' sport gunning over the

hoUdays.

Mayor Clarence A. Krouse spent

Sunday on the Island.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Backer have returned from their trip to England. The Home and Parents' Association met In the School Building on Monday afternoon to complete arrangements for the Community Christmas and the organization greatly appelates the splendid cooperation of tbe cottagers and friends of Stone Harbor, who by their generosity are making It poaalbte to give the kiddles here a real Christina*. On Friday evening, December 1st. under the direction of Commodore George L. Marktead. there waa a successful Stone Harbor "Night" at Paper and pencil have aa good a memory for household accounts aa; 1

they do tor Chriatmaa Hats and new preme joy of a growing boj over 01 recipes. j r - j<

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at BoU! Avalos, ■pent Thwixagmaff la dining at Green's Sort had a copy ot thrMt Peggy Shlfton sad: Mr ter painted by CNr Tkamua Lawreaca Tna old Skiffso MawIn* la Mill u Integral part of Otmm’t Hotel wl It waa hard that the weddln Uoa of Benedict Arnold an< Shilton waa MM US IT7I. Wub-

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the reception. . a traitor Peggy by her family a

of Mr early wi.

early turned to mtoery. Mr*. D- Mc ‘ Call, daughter of M. W. Newton, conceived thta pretty hit of history and

Oonaughj*

tie Jack returned Ttonralay. n gM from a tow daya' riaft to what J** fully believaa to ht Jhlryland Appto are ptaattM: With • lltth Imagination sad afcRt ta tha art of camouflage you can aarve thet^tuM a day without protest from the fm-

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nested."

What a delightful

Gift a Bicycle would be to

your Boy

You could never find a present u* will be more appreciated. The «

Delicate white fabrics will not yellcw if wrapped In blue tteiue paper. Staying In bed when you have a cold Is an act of Christian charity— to yourself and the neighborhood. Bright touches In curtains. Bower pots, etc., and especially light walls will make the kitchen Into a cheerful place In which to spend an 8hour work day.

scribed—ft bfcjole hdia bniW and character and make* b™

of nil out doors.

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