Cape May County Times, 12 January 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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HEWS ROTES OP UPPER CAPE MAY COUNTY

CORRESPONDENCE PAGE

OCEAN VIEW

Mrs. Joseph and son. Mat-! Mr? Eugene Way is spending the tbew. were Sea Isle City stoppers on I week in Philadelphia.

Friday.

Mra. M. L. Stratton, of Ridley

Mr. and Mrs. Jatnes Anderson and ' Park, is spending some time with her daughter, of Philadelphia spent the, daughter. Mrs. P. E. CarroU.

week-end at their summer viila here. Mrs. William Cart* and daughter were Sea Isle City visitors on Saturday evening. Frank Washburn was an Ocean City shopper on Saturday. Misses Amanda and Eva Tullner. of Philadelphia, called on their mother here on Sunday. Franklin Craig, of Bndgeton. called on friends here on Sunday. George Warner is spending some time at Newfleld with his sister. Mis? Marion Fanning, of Philadelphia. spent the week-end with rela-

tives here.

Owen Derviu is spending some time at Philadelphia with relativee. Elmer Vannaman motored to Millville on Sunday. Mrs. Anna Willets was an Ocean City shopper on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bozarth were Ocean City visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Down am and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Downam, and Joseph Down am and three daughters spent Sunday at Newport with relatives.

MARMORA Harvey Young is on this week's sick list. Dr. Steele, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end here at bis summer idenee. Mrs. Elmer Corson was among Ocean City shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bauer were Tuckaboe visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stitee entertained Pleasanirille relatives on Sun-

day.

Elisabeth Corson, of Palermo, spent Thursday evening with her aunt. Mrs. Orlando Gtberson. Herbert Madara and Earl Sapp motored to Atlantic City Sunday. Mrs. Frederick Bainbridge was a Philadelphia visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballinger made a business trip to Ocean City Saturday evening. Mrs. Thomas Layton is visiting friends in Belleplaln. Mr. and Mrs A. B. Smith and Mrs. Clarence Smith and daughter motored to Ocean City Saturday. A number of the Point people attended the fortieth wedding anniversary of the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Cawman Thursday evening.

Captain Warren Grace has left for a short cruise to Jacksonville. Fla. Mrs. William G. Thompson is visiting her sc3. B. D. Corson, at Cape

May Court House.

Miss Hannah Fidler spent a few days with Charles Fidler at South

Dennis.

Drs. Eugene and Clarence Way were in Philadelphia Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Earnest have gone to Pitman where they will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Caner. Miss Maria Miller has returned to Ely Court after a two weeks' vacation here. Messrs. Lewis and Robert Fidler were in Philadelphia Saturday viewing the Mummers' Parade. E. K. Earnest, of Woodbury, and C. Powell Carter, of Pitman, visited relatives here on Sunday. Miss Gladys Geary visited Miss Frances Corson at Cape May Court; House last week. A public meeting of the ParentTeachers' Association waa held in the K. of P. Hall on Tuesday evening. The speakers were E. R. Brunyate. County Superintendent, and Mr. Moore. Superintendent of the Woodbine Feeble Minded Home. EnterUlnment was given by South Dennis. Dennisville and Ludfam Schools.

A serenade given Mrs. Margaret; Kjir , clouting spent Tuesday in Collins Saturday evening was attend- Philadelphia on business, ed by many of the young people. j w'illlam Gardner. Jr., returned to Mrs. Emma Giles. Mrs. R ® ub « n | virglnin where he Is «nployed. Clouting and son. Howard, and Mi— Esther Hand has returned to daughter. Emma, spent Sunday with ^ her dntle9 at North Jersey, relatives in Wildwood. Harry Schroeder. Edith Sehroeder

Mias Peggy Laughlin spent last week with Miss Sophia Cake. R. W. Clouting was an Ocean City

shopper Monday.

John Shoomkoff took dinner with Mrs. George Cake Saturday evening. Mrs. Eleanor Simms, of Ocean City, was in town Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Somers E. Young, of Chester, are spending a few days

here.

David Dailey and H. Clouting motored to Tuckaboe Saturday evening. Mrs. Ambrose Corson is quite HI at this writing. Waver Clouting called on bis mother. Mrs. Ella Clouting. Monday. Miss Elisabeth Bailey has returned home after spending an enjcyable week in Bridgeton. John Springer has moved 'from

Raymond Young, of Ocean City, was in town one day last week. Ralph Nickerson, of South Ocean

and Miss Anise Hand took a long trip in Mr. Sc breeder's new Ford Sunday. T. H. Price i? spending a week Wildwood with his daughter. Ephraim Holman spent the New Year at home with bis parents. Mra. C. B. Robart and daughter visited Wildwood on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrr Carl Hildreth are both oA the sick list this The King's Daughters met at Mrs. Learning Hand's at Erma on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kldreuge. of Wildwood, spent Monday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart

here.

Mi*. Karl Clouting, of Wildwood, spent Monday afternoon with

mother here.

Mrs. Julia Clouting. Miss I

Clouting. Howard Closing and Mrs. Emma Giles, all of Palermo, spent

<w. “«'<■ °» m “' 1 * with tbefr «»:

„r, Frank I>Cra,. -! - *•"-

STBATHMERE

SOUTH DENNIS

waid. of Camden.

Captain and Mrs. E. P. Johnson are spending the winter at St. Peters- j burg. Fla. Miss Delphine McCullough spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. McCullough. Frank Schaffer waa down Sunday. The Building Loan Association Id a special meeting on Saturday

night.

Mrs. Frank Trimbel was in Ocean City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Varney were in Ocean City New Year's night. George P. Muller, of Philadelphia, spent a week with W. E. Carol hers. Miss Elizabeth McCullough came home on Tuesday night after a delightful trip to St. Clair. Pa. Frank Burroughs and son Edward were down for a few day* at their J cottage. | Mias Mary Carothers spent a few day* with her sister, Mrs. Klater, in Ocean City. George B. MacGauhey was down on Sunday. John Betchel. John Nowlen. and

Philadelphia, called on friends Sun

day.

A. Learning Corson la spending the winter months in Ocean City. Mrs. Harry Gannon entertained relatives from Marmora Sunday

evening.

Thomas Loper, of Green Creek, made a business trip to Palermo

Monday.

Curtis Coraon, Jr., Is very 111 at

.. M “f** 1 Mra. J. Mr , Dd Mr*. W. G. Carol ben.! p.n,Mb«k ..r, rrrau of Mra aik- era,,, MuIMr. H.rlrr Wmkunp. » , 1 J»rk Godfrej. „d WU1U» E. Co M. HutchiMoo went lo p&IUdel- lheri , co[or ^ t0 ocran city S.turPhis on Tkoradmy. | d nl , h . .

““W E. P. iobnwn. J,.. ol Woodbury. ,-i! door, orar th, orak-rod.

J. E. Varney waa home on Sunday. Frank Trimbel has been home sick

r a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Moore.

MIm Lydia Nickerson entertained the Ladles' Aid on Thursday. Augustus and William Meerwald

spent a few days of last week at

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Cbanra Fidler .unM on a mp to te llck Klool ’ ' W*nd Monday. p„„ k ebb »„ m w.dnra-

mim Erma Nickerson visited Mrs.

Clinton Nickerson on Thursday. ..

ihn^ay “ ° ' i ' to

Frank Barara raratrad a rar.oad o, L^'^ibT F ’““ T -

i Mrs. Frank Cobb, who has been

“j- h—j I -or rs: r.i r. - 0 "*" c c ndra"' ‘ ‘’'l to* I ’ 1 ' wntM, club h,id H r— p v tt-.m , . 'heir meeting Thursday evening im P. N Williams return*'! fmm ... ... “*“6

a visit to Avalon on Friday. The following named pupils

coal last

seph Robinson

tr0m the home of J * c * Godfrey. Mr and Mr*. Herman Diamond.

Mr. and Mr*. Mike Luongo and daughter *pent New Tear's with Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Waddington. Mr*. M. Salter* and son have

moved from Ocean City for the winter to Strathmere as Mrs. Salter* i*

.. i teaching school here. --rd and Helen Meerwald. Leelie , .

and Melvin James and Margaret , ^ « F h ' -r ‘ 1>?nt lfc "

Nickerson ’ vv . T**'

W J. Hiuhner Mr. and Mr* J D.

present every .d^mn durm, month of Decem'.r Marshall Hand. Clayton Mavis and Kaymond Hickman. Frank. Mary Jam** and Josephine Malnola, Ruwll and Earnest

Fowler. Ethel

Mr* Ida Krammer spent day* of last week with Mr

fence McKalg

of Sooth

SeaviHe. spent part of last week with

her a

Mr*. Heater Hildreth and Mra. Hill apent Saturday In Wildwood. Miaa Ida Sayre -* quite U1 at this writing. Mra Ben. Lawton has been quite

sick.

Mra A. Butcher spent Saturday la Wildwood. The evangelistic meetings hare begun in the Naaarene Church here. Rev. R. Eisner and wife, of New York, are here taking charge of the aervleea Both are very good singers. Frank Mount has cloaed his hake shop for the winter months and win open In the spring. John 8. Brown is having erected a new bungalow at Erma. Miss Tiny Austin came home from Wildwood sick. Mra Carrie Hoffman entertained friends from Erma recently. Mr. and Mra Monroe Hand are tertalnlng the Ing services In the Mra. Enoch Hand Is visiting her dsnghter in Fishing Creek. James Locke, who had the misfortune to cut his foot very badly about six weeks ago. eeems to be Improving nicely. Merrill Neal and family, of Broomall. Pa., and Mrs. Thos. Riley and family, of Hlgganum. Conn., spent the holiday* here with their Mi. and Mrs. Fred Neal. Mra Linda McCalister recovered from her accident sufficiently to be able to go to her home in Atlantic City on Wednesday. TOWNSEND'S INLET Joseph Hanley. Sr., was down vtnItlng his father over Sunday. Joseph Hanley. Jr.. Vs still with his grandmother for his health and Is improving somewhat si: came down. The Motor Club monrna the one of Its members. Mr. Butter who while In a nervous state took his life by shooting hii Fred Hanley was taken very sick! while on duty at the Coast Guard Station with broachitU and the

grippe.

Mr. and Mra. DUgart sod tfaoghMra 1. V. Stone and danght*' re- t*r- Ruth DUgart, were vtsftoea on turned Sunday from a two weeks', Sunday •toy with reiatlv'e at Baltlmorr Mr. Todd and family are down at A number of our boys attended a! ,h * Hiawatha for a v'sft. High School dance at Cape May last J * r »- Houston, of Cedar avenue, has week. gone to Philadelphia *oa a bustnns M. Marcus left for Vineland 8un- ,ri Pd«y j Master Willie Hanley was do Mr. and Mrs. M Hornsteln were Bun 11 ** vl *IGng his grandpareota. given a surprise party on the'r fifth H °P* Button spent the day Satnrannlveraary Jay. ' day with friends In Sea Isle City. Mias S. Cutler, nurse at the Jew-' Mr. Stoerrie and nephew we Ish Hospital at Philadelphia, was! <lown Friday looking after his place home for several days last week for 'hla summer. t Schools opened Monday the mu Mr. Stout was up to Philadelphia Joseph W*lner of Newark, is on a tmsinam trip last wee*. spending a few days with friend*

here.

Mia* C. Cohen was home < week-end. N LHshus was a recent vl

the

Mr. and Mi*. Herbert Smith, of Ocean City, called on her parents on

Sunday.

Captain Daniel Week*, of Tuckaboe. called on bis sister. Mra. Catherine Corson. Sunday. Floyd Gandy, of Greenfield, called on friends Monday evening. Jan.es Dailey spent Sunday with Mra. Cab* and family. Mias Lydia Springer called on Mary Vlizard one evening last week. Charles and Nathan Lock went to Ocean City Tuesday. Frank DeCray. Jr., of Phllade phia. visited his home In Ocean City Park Sunday. A number of young met. attended the smoker at Tuckaboe Monday

evening.

J. Shoomkoff visited In Ocean City

Friday.

Mra. Leslie Adam entertained relatives Tuesday. Fred Larned. of Pleasnrrtvfile. was In t *—*

Ing.

Mr and Mra. Elton Corson went to Ocean City Sunday. Mr. aid Mra. 8. Young called on E. 8. Clouting Monday evening. Frank Springer has left Palermo for an Indefinite period. William Coraon was In Ocean City Tuesday morning. A number of the Red Men attended lodge as usual Thursday evening. Ira S. Champion, of Ocean City, visited the Palermo Sand and Stone Company Tuesday. The J. R. O. V. A. M. met Monday evening.

WOODBINE

The Tuckaboe Grange held its regular meeting Friday evening. William H. Bond has accepted the Janltorahlp of the Methodist Church. Hannah Smith has been visiting relatives in Camden. Mra. Smith Graves Is In town visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Haley have closed their home here and have moved to Easton. Pa. A meeting of the Quarterly Conference was held at the M. E. Church Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashworth, who have been in town for a length of time, have gone to Camden. Mra. Hannah Hagelgmns was given a pot-luck supper Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday. Walter. Marshall has been given the contract to paint James De^ intis’ new borne. The L O. O. F. gave a "smoker" Monday evening at the Community Theatre to which not only the member* of the Lodge were Invited, but the men of the entire town were cordially included. Mrs. W. S. Shaw has been spending a few days with relatives in New-

ark.

Mrs. Julia Jefferys was an Ocean City visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Eva Smith has been >c the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Langley went to Ocean City Wednesday. The entertainment given Wedne*day evening by the Jnnlor and senior classes of the C. T. H. S. proved a success both socially and financially. Mr. and Mra. 8. B. Goff are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son on Sunday the 7th. Lew Hannon was In town Sunday. Carl Moore spent the with his grandmother.

MIm Sophia Cake, of spam the first of the week aunt here. Mrs. Hannah Vaa Glider I to the Court Boom with W ter for a few weeks George Eldridge was la C on business Saturday. James Mandella. of U. 8. spent the first of tke week wtt lives Mrs Rachel Laughlin and children visited friends la Pah on Saturday. Mrs Eva Hoff spent the I the week with her Woodbury. Rev. and Mrs & Ca * hoppers in Ocean City li George Eldridge was la 1 on Tuesday last. Brown attended a Mas meeting lu Wildwood Thursday e-

lug.

Mra. Bessie Brown and Mrs 1 the Brown ware In PhUadMpkls Wednesday. William EMrldgo sad Waahlnj Tan Gilder attended the committee meeting at 1

COLD SPRING GRANGE WILL ENTERTAIN POMONA

Cold Spring Grange No. 132 will entertain Cape May County Pomona Grange No. 14. at Cold Spring, on

Thursday. January 25th.

Worthy Lecturer. A. T. D. Howell, will have charge of the program.

Mr. and Mrs

mother, and sister, of Cape M were calling on friends hare the 1

of the week.

William Wilson, of Frankfort. 1 !s being very pleasantly aatartali at the hesne of his cotrta. Mis V

Ham Eldridge.

On this Saturday evening at f Pastor Cawman will a' eoptlcon views la t Church here. Don't f

high speed electric Wildwood to Pcnni with a ferry for Wlimlngfiaa Other officers elected warn: President, Warm D. Haas, M West Wildwood; Sec-staiy. I W. Court right f

>er the

SWAINTOH

Born

Ktster. Charlra Wai

Mary 1

IONA COUNCIL OCEAN CITT—

Carothers motored down It'.ni o^an

I City Tuesday evening to visit and Mr* W G. Carother*.

The Borough Council held second meeting of the year

to Edward Calloway and wife, a daughter. January gth. Miss Mllllceni Swain, of Clermont Is critically 111 at this writing. Edward Calloway haa sufficiently

J E. Vat

working

. . at a couple of

day* last week in New York a# the

At a r*rent meeting of the Junior of Mr and Mr*. E M Day O V. A M a new board of officer* Mr and Mr* Day are also entertalnwere elctiyi They are: Thoma* ln S Mull* Germaune frige, of Bor-

Young. t’ouucilot. Lamer itlgbee. 'Icaus. France

Vice-Councilor. Charles Bre^kley The carpenter* are still

Warden: Frank Bust>r. Inside Sentl- "b the M E. Church,

nel, J Prescott Cadmas. Outside F W Wood and Harry Andersen Kentinel. Recording Secretary. Wll-, of Philadelphia, are spending Ion H. Willets Financial Secretary, days at Mr Wood s ocean cotl__« John Dennis, and Treasurer Joseph . W. Cox. were held over for a con-j Joe the Plodde, »* r , tb , r , u al . tinned term The Installation ol the way* plenty of .itn at the ton benewly elect will take place upon the' ause those who get thete are the termination of the praaent oath of'('» who started early to amid the

Borough Hall. Monday evening. Jan- recovered from hla recent eerioua ... ."."V, „ ness aa to be able lo be downstair*. E O Howell was in town on bus- 1~ M Swain's two children are 111

inea* last week. with measles.

Mr. and Mr* Sidney Robinson left John Schravesande and family Monday for a two week, vi.it with have moved from Emm. Rice', house L 1” , N ” Vork lutf Coraon !.m .1 Sra.m., Mr* A. L. Cometz and children are' The Ladles' Aid met with Mra spending two week* with thetr pa- Charles Eldredge on Thursday laat rent* Mr and Mra. I. Abramontz. Mr and Mrs. Charles Rice were B Goldlnger apent a few day* m given a Hurprlae party on Fri>t.»

'“hi*** evening. January 5th. by thirty of

Hyman Ltpschiz was given a "sen., '-heir friends. In honor of their twen- . " ■r 1 *' 0r ' ni ' I “ n ‘~ ,ln * IT-fifth wedding anniversary. The Sunday «"*nlns. having been a very evening wa. .pent In a most enjoyactne member of the Woodbine Vol- able manner. Refreshment, were «.7k COmPMr f ° r F"*™ ! •emed and all departed at a late r^F iTk!? 10 h,In h ° Ur wl,hln * ,h¥ many more

for Philadelphia very eoon. happy marriage anniversaries.

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