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CAPE MAT UOUITT TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923
OCEAN vTEW Mr. and Mrs. James Allen. Jr., and daughter were Philadelphia visitors on Monday. Mrs. Mary Jernee. of Ocean City, called on relatives here on Monday. Miss Myra Way, of Trenton, spent the holidays at her home here, ^■’''idiss Mary Carew called on relatives at Philadelphia during the hol-
idays.
Mrs. Ella Miles and son. William, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end here with her parents. Mrs. Firman Downam and Miss Gladys Thompson, of Strathmere, called on Joseph Downam and family
on Monday.
Miss Edith Halleran, of Sea Isle City, spent Friday here with friends. Miss Verna Warner and brother, Charles, called on relatives at Newfleld over the week-end. Mrs. Marie Flshgraper, of Atlantic City, spent the week-end here with Elmer Cox and family. Lyman Warner Is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Washburn were Sea Isle City shoppers Saturday. Randall Hewitt was a Sea Isle City visitor on Friday. Miss Elsie Vangllder, of Cape May, called on relatives here o*
week-end.
Misses Laura and Rhoda Downam were Ocean City shoppers Saturday. A communication from James Allen, of Ocean View, from Di* Denton’s Sanitorium, 1823 Wallace street, Philadelphia, where he been confined by Illness for some time, states that he will be home "by the tenth of January, 1923, and am fully cured and I certainly am glad to get back to dear old Jersey. 1
DENBISVILIE
Mrs. Fred Carter Is on this week's sick list. Mrs. Edgar Ross was in Ocean City on Tuesday. Harry Young, of Atlantic City, called on his sister and family last Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Cawman were in Woodbine last Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Winner visited the dentist In Court House last Thurs-
day.
Ebben Brown was In Atlantic City i business Tuesday. Mrs. Libby had the misfortune to fall and stick a nail in her hand the first of the week. Misses Helen Corson and Helen Stratton, of Beeeley's Point, called on Miss Clara Ross on Wednesday. Somers Ross, of Ocean City, was calling on relatives here on Friday. Randolph Creamer, of New York, is visiting his mother and sisters for a few weeks before leaving for the South for a few months. Mr. and Mrs. William Wise have moved here from Vineland hoping he will And work. Misses Marie and Agnes Schurmann. of Philadelphia, were over Sunday visitors with their parents
here.
David Van Gilder, of Leesburg, called on his sister here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Van Glider visited their son and daughters in Ocean City on Sunday. Joseph Swan, who recently arrived
Mrs. Emma Rice spent Sunday here with relatives. She Is caring for Mrs. Amos Brower during her
convalescence.
E. 8. Clouting and family visited their daughter in Philadelphia on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, of
Mrs.
The deer hunters were not sue- Ocean City, were calling on cessful last Wednesday In bringing Godfrey Sunday.
home game About 175 people from Asburyand South Seaville M. E. Church filled the latter on Friday evening, taking the pastor a large donation* of groceries. vegetables and money, and spending the evening In recitations and singing Christmas carols. At a late hour refreshments were served and all departed expressing It as a splendid evening. About SO people motored up from here. Mrs. John Kates and daughter. Miriam, of Millville, spent the holidays here. Edward Calloway Is slightly improved at this writing, but Is still bedfast. George Post and mother motored to Egg Harbor on Tuesday. Mrs. B. T. Godfrey recei- ed word that her brother. Alfred Eldridge, Is ill with the flu at his home at Wildwood. It is hoped this dreadful disease does not put In another appear-
ance.
Clifford Temp 1 j Is confined to the house with a bad cold. Wedding bells rang at Avalon bridge on Saturday evening when Joseph Foster, bridge tender, took unto himself a wife, the Baptist minister of Court House tying the knot.
from China, now of Ocean City, was Tlle boy® S ave them a serenade on
Monday evening.
i relatives here the middle
Miss Helen Carroll, of Swedesboro. was at the home of H. M. Carroll
for the holidays.
Misses Aura and Irene Woolson
spent the week-end with Miss Helen
Van >rtsdalen In Wilmington Miss Anne P. Hewitt, of Cape May
Court House, was the guest of the
Misses Fldler on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bushnell,
of Claymont. spent New Year’s with
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fldler
spending a few days in Philadelphia.
Mrs. O. M. Geary. Miss Sue Ches- ^
Mr. Mias,, KWie and Sarah FUlar Cl1 ' 'Milo. a. alLmoon.
i spent the wee,.-end with Mrs. Phoebe | Grace in Cape May Court House. Miss Helen Fldler. of Philadelphia, [ was a New Year’s visitor here. Frank Bushnell is the owner of
| Ford Sedan.
Mrs. Catherine Blizxard visited [ Mrs. Lewis Douglas at the County
| Farm last week.
Miss Lydia Springer, of Palermo, [ visited friends here during the past
veek.
Miss Sue Chester spent part of last ftweek with Mrs. Lewis Everingham f in Helslerville. Miss Frances G. Holmes has left for Crosswicks where she will spend the remainder of the winter with her cousin. Mrs. C. H. Tindall. Mrs. Michael Berarde spent the holidays with her parents In Philadelphia. Mrs. E. T. Johnson has returned here where she will spend some time with the Misses Townsend. Miss Elizabeth Fldler entertained Miss Elizabeth Vance, of Cape May Court House, part of last week.
TOWNSEND'S INLET Fred Hanley was up to Ph'ladelphia visiting his son. Joseph, foi over the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Hanley are entertaining their grandson, Joseph, for a week for his health. William Kimber. of Port Elizabeth. was the guest of Mr. Hanley for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf were down for over the holidays at the I’eggy wlth Mr. Metcalfs father. E. Cox. of Delmom, was down for over New Year s with Mr. Metcalf to go gunning. Mr. and Mrs, Godward. son and daughter were down for over NewYear's at the Marjorie. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Walters were down with Jacob Robinson over New Year's at the Idle Hour John Godward is putting a radio on his sister’s house on Cedar ave-
nue.
John Robinson, of South Seaville was at Townsend's Inlet with In son on Saturday. AVALON Walter Noarv spent Christmas at his home In Trenton. Mins Marion Smith spent Christmas with her aunt. Mi* Wliliam Steel, at Cape May Court House Mrs. Charles Kern and Miss Clara Wentzell spent Christmas with their mother. Mrs. Ella G..WenU.-|| Miss Vnineln N. Wltlfgtue. of South Dennis, is s:>endlng ibe v Ajhrlstnins holidays w'.h Ralph Poteifa and family, * > Ftiward Hun Cole, of Keypof.. a«Punt Christmas with Miss Deborah IVptAnan.
calling of the
Winfield Pettit, son Reed and brother Jonathan Pettit, of Millville, were here on Tuesday looking after their property. Mrs. Milton Roes and son, H. Grafton, returned to their home in Audubon after spending a few days with her parents. The Sewing Circle and their husbands were entertained with a potluck supper on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus
Van Glider.
Miss Lucy Regina was calling on friends along the shore road
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sapp were In Trenton on business Satvvfiay. Mrs. James S. Sml’Vwas au 'cean
Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Van Glider entertained her sister and husband
from Tuckahoe Sunday.
SOUTH SEAVILLE
H. B. Payne. Jr., of Newfield, recently visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Payne.
Misses Elizabeth and Maud Heaton called on friends at Ctpe May Court
House on Saturday.
Virgil Pierson made a business trip to Camden on Tuesday. Mrs. Edward McAllister was In Philadelphia over the week-end. H. A. Payne was In Millville on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Weatcn't have been visiting relatives at Atlantic
City.
John Berry and Edward McAllister motored to Millville on Saturday night. Miss Hulda Heaton has returned home after visiting relaLves at North Woodbury. Oscar Burly and son. Ralph, spent the week-end with relatives at Tuck-
ahoe.
Samuel Morton, of Ocean City, called on his sister. Mrs. William Champion, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln VanGIlder with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grace, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday John Rocap and family. Mrs. Florence Joseph and Mm. rene Scull, o' Cape May Court House, were calling on friends here >n Sunday Mrs. Emma Rice, of Camden, li islting her sister. Mrs. Eva Riley. Asbury M. E. Church united with the M. E. Church here In giving their pastor. Rev. Ford Jackson, a real surprise on Friday night. When Rev Jackson entered the church at 7:3C P. M„ enough groceries to start o imall store were presented to him deluding a purse of money and a duck and chicken. After the enterrefreshments were served.
Miss Sarah Richardson spent the holidays at home and on Thursday went to Morris Plains with Dr. Washburn and family, as mother’s
helper.
The funeral cortege of Mi«. Warren Mitchell, (ft Ocean City, passed through here on Friday and that of Hon. Scott Hand, of the same place,
on Monday.
Alfred Sparks has given Grand Union Tea Company route and It has been stated that he will go into the manufacture of candy. Mr*. John Sande was again called to the home of Isaac Powell on Monday to help care for Mr*. Powell who
was taken worse.
Edgar Eldredge, of Wildwood, called on his sister here Sunday af-
ternoon.
Frank Swain butchered two fine
porkers last week.
A thief tried to break the lock on H. S. Williams’ gasoline pump on Monday morning at 2 o’clock. Falling In this they broke Into the garage and drained the gasoline from his car. Williams heard them and
frightened them away.
Charlie Stephens had a day's vacation and went deer hunting
Ws.needay.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting, Rio Grande, spent one day last week gunning In Palermo. Walter Clouting is slowly recovering from a long period of Illness. Ralph Wells, of Philadelphia, spent last week with his parents here. Harry Gannon and daughter, Madeline. were Ocean City shoppers Saturday evening. Alfred Sapp, of Petersburg, was in town on business Monday. Howard Clouting spent a few days last week in Philadelphia. Winfield Cooke, of Ventnor City, was in town over the week-end. Mrs. Emma Giles Is quite ill at this writing. James Dailey called on Mrs. Cake and family Monday. Oscar Wells has gone to Philadelphia for an Indefinite time. Miss Bertha Field has been quite
111.
Miss Sophia Cake was In Tuckahoe Saturday evening. Miss Peggy Laughlln was in town over the week-end. Mrs. Seth Corson visited Mrs. E. E. Madara Sunday afternoon. Thomas Loper motored to Palermo Friday. Albert Corson Is the proud owner of a new bicycle. Several from here went to Ocean City to view the beautiful community tree Saturday evening. Joeeph Young spent Sunday with s mother. Mlse Helen Corson called on Mrs. Elton Corson Monday afternoon. Mias Emma Clouting and Mrs. Isy! Clouting motored to Tuckahoe Wednesday evening. Floyd Gandy was In town Tuesday.
A. B. Smith called on friends Sunday. E. A. Strattor. and family motored to Atlantic City Saturday evening. Mrs. Howard Stitea entertained Adolphus Townsend and family, of Ocean City, on Sunday. Earl Sapp made a business trip to Pleasantville Saturday. Henry Clouting motored to Hi antvllle one day last week. Henry Bainbridge, of Philadelphia, has returned to college after a pli ant stay with his parents. Miss Dorothy Madara entertained Morris Stephenson, of Cape May, over the week-end. Mrs. William Layton has been entertaining Philadelphia relatlvea. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballinger were Atlantic City visitors Sunday. Frederick Bainbridge motored to Cape May Mondav. Edward Moyer, of New York, baa returned home aftor spending a few days with Raymond Sneld. Edgar Corson, of New York, has been spending the holidays with his
parents.
Mrs. Clara Sapp and danghter, Carrie, motored to Woodbury Sunday. « Mrs. Stillwell Young waa In Philadelphia one day laat week. Dr. Steele, of Philadelphia, la spending a few days here at hla summer residence. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young spent the holidays In Philadelphia. Mrs. William Gannon Is spending s few days In Camden with relatlvea. Theodore Wheaton, of Millville, motored to this place Tuesday. Mr*. Carrie Corson and mother, of Palermo, called on friends here on
Tuesday.
Elva Corson, of Pennsylvania, spent the holidays with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Corson.
Ptamstvli*
ther.
Harvey Lee a visitor Friday.
Mr. sad la.-*. Tn—lag sad Mr. sad Mrs. John Wallace entertained a number of friends Mew Tear's even-
ing.
The special i dered Sunday In the _ Church by Henry TuMlng. Mr. and Mrs. John WaHeee and Mrs. Wesvsr Busby was n teal treat to aB who heard It Douglass Gandy has retmed from a pleasant visit with nrilstfvss at 4 Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Waltar Sharp have been entertaining Georgs of Atlantic Otty. Mrs. Charles Lee spent days in Atlantic City this v Charles Young and Ter* Sharp were New York rial toes New rear'd The Tuckahoe BuUdiag and Loan
STONE HARBOR
Ferree has Ellwood Paul’* «jf<-d. cloned In and plastered
be ready to paint.
George Potter enter-
i and Mr*. Thomas Larsen
hristraas holiday*,
d Mrs. Lownes Herbert and
dlday* with Mr.
and Mi
lipcni
■din Sidle, of Rusbland. Pa.. l«y in town recently to look <■- over which William HI! piiintlng. Mr. Hildreth 1*
•'Ith hi* family
BIO GRANDE
Mrs. Lizzie Shaw is visiting her slater at West Albany, N. Y. Smith Endlcott and family an spending their vacation In Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal, ot.
Pittsburgh, are visiting his parents
here.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hand, on December 25th, a son, named Henry Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Glbeon, of Philadelphia, are visiting her parents, Charles Crease and wife. Robert Lock and family, the gypsies, left here for Palermo, where they will atay awhile before going on to Millville. The Christmas entertainments In the three churchea on Saturday and Sunday evening were well attended and enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Denn. Jr., and Miss Alberta Harri*. of Washington, D. C., and Min Leah Harris, Riverton, spent the holidays here with their parents. Miss Veras May. of Court House, was calling on Norman Hand
Wednesday.
T. H. Price spent Wednesday af-
ternoon at Court House.
William Gardner, Jr., went to Htman Friday to drive a car home. A- Helblng. of Wildwood, waa calling on Karl Clouting recently. Mr*. Jos. Scrlvanl. of Wildwood, called on her slater b.ti* Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bui.he* have returned home after a splfcndld vaca-
tion In Camden.
Mr. and Mr*. Karl Clouting will Bide In the Oak apartmenta, on Oak avenue. Wildwood, for the winter
montba.
Mr*. C. B. Robart and daughter were Wildwood visitor* Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. William Gardner. Sr were in Wildwood on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Butcher were Wildwood shoppers on Saturday.
: Corson has a new 1923 Ford
Captain Augustus J. Meerwald ' s< ‘ dan -
went to Philadelphia on Wednesday I Miss Cornelia Eckersley spent the Miss Mary Meerwald returned to holidays at her home In Ocean View Camden on Monday after spending MlHH Hester Hildreth spent Satur-
ner vacation with her parents. day in Wildwood.
Llnwood Godfrey spent several' days of lost week with Jesse Crandol.
It Ain’t Lasting Silver threads among the gold Shine upoj her brow today. Although the lady. I’ve been told Dyed her hair Just yesterday. Amos Tosh says the drawback to "saying it wi\h flowers” Is that the average man cannot afford more than
a whisper.
meeting January tth.
Mr. and Mr*. V
tertalned relatives Pu.. several days this weak. Mr. wad Mr*. Hoary StlUe have been epe>. u lng a few day* la M(Urine. Mrs. Thoms Porter sad son, of Atlantic City, have been visiting Mr. end Mrs. John Butdorf. Mr. end Mrs. BaBnal Lsogtoy have returned from Camden where they
Mr*, t L. Rio*, who hss itlng her soi
turned home Samuel O.
neral at Dorothy Wednesday. The W. C. T. U. beta •
Mr*. U. L. Rise.
inm li aa tibe lint 1 (lows City Proas)
Alexander, formerly of lows Cniverslty. war* decently married at Bee Moines.
» the Plodder eays to K It was easy to m lug, we'd her* an
i to cheer up, • living fano-
SOUTH DENNIS
Dr. James Jefferson, of Johnstown, spent the holldsys with his father. Mrs. Charles Nickerson and daughter visited Mr. and Mr*. Copeman In Philadelphia during the holiday*. Harry Rhoadea and 'amily, ol PlBhlng Creek, caUed on Mrs. Han-
nah Cahaley on Sunday.
Captain Augustus J. Meerwald and son. William, spent the week-end at
Cambridge, Md.
Albert Miller and family spent a few days recently with his parents. Miss Margaret Pierson spent the
holidays with her parents.
John Douglas and fa ally, of Cape May Court House, were guests of hi*
mother on Sunday.
Miss Edna James visited relatives
in Millville recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCray went to Cape May Court House Thursday. Matthew Jefferson visited his fa-
thei over the week-end.
Mrs. Hannah Cahaley and Miss May Cahaley spent a few days of
last week-In Millville.
Mrs. Enoch Scull enterialm.l
guests over the week-end.
SEDAN New Price
k with
James Mayhew. 5f Millville, ted Augustus Meerwald on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Morton called on Mi** Ella Morton on Sunday. Mr*. Ray Bittner, of Avalon, called
relative* on Saturday.
H- V. Pierson went to Ct^pe May
Wednesday.
Mr*. Ida Krutnmer visited Mrs. Lawrence McKaig on Sunday. Mix* Agnes Meerwald returned to Trenton Normal on Tuesday! Ml** Catharine McCormick 1-Jslted friend* In Millville last week. I Ml** Hannah McCormick, ofrtone Harbor, was the guest of Mrs. Tl Miller. Jr., during the holiday*. James Boyle and family spent .Philadelphia.
Rev. Eyaler preached V at the Community Chu 1
Stewart Robinson ’
are occupying one |
ked But If i nnd well Rive It up if k kind of cigars I
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