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NEWS NOTES OF UPPEE CAPE HAY COUNTY
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OCEAN VIEW Air. and Mrs. J. Edmund Jeflriei of Ocear: City, callwl on relativ* here Sunday. Mrs. I'auitk McGo<.han. of Philadelphia. spent the week-end at hei summer villa henMrs. Clemmington Mossop. of Philadelphia. called on her daughter here on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Laughlin »as 0- ora CIlj ihopi ■ n TueBday. Louis Edwards, of Millville, spent Sunday wnh Mr. and Mrs. Lucian
Eddy.
Misses Amanda and Eva Tullner. of Philadelphia, called on their mother here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilhelm have moved to Ocean City. Charles Wright was a Sea Isle City visitor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Downam attended the funeral of Mrs. Ella Simpkins at Fairton on Saturday. Major E. O. Howell was calling on friends here on Monday. Raymond Boiarth was an Ocean City visitor on Monday.
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SOUTH DENNIS
TUCKAHOE The W. C. T. U. held a prayer meeting Tuesday afternoon in their hail in eommeraoranon of the 18th Amendment. Mrs. John Little went to Millville Tuesday. Charles Hagelgans visited his son at Hammonton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George JeBerys spent Sunday in Philadelphia with rela-
tives.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the American Legion held a meeting In the Legion room Friday evening. Mrs. Worth is critically til at this writing. George Wleber. of Risley. called on his niece. Mrs. John Bergh, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Steelman en tertained Miss Mary McCarty, o Philadelphia. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Batdorf wen to Cape May Court House Tuesday. George Holt was an Ocean City visitor Friday. Samuel Langley went to Mays Landing Monday to attend to some business matters. Mrs. J Chapman has been visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. George Warren.
STRATHMERE j SOUTH SEAVILLE
W. Focer andT~Blackman. ofPit-j Richar.i Hoy. of Philadelphia, was Matthew Jefferson spent Sunday
man. were down at the Strathmore; in town the first of the week, looking! with his father,
cottage gunning for a few days last after the .-and plant at Headly's Pit. | Miss Erma Nickerson, of Goshen, w ctk. James Catrambone has been enter- visited Mrs. Clinton Nickerson re-,
J. E. Varney was down over the 1 talning his mother and little niece cently.
week-end. Irom Newark.
Miss Elizabeth McCullough and a William E. Mason made a busim few friends motored up to Ocean trip to Vineland on Monday. City Saturday night. Miss Helen Fisher left on Saturday
F. W. Wood and Harry Andreso afternoon for Hagerstow
have returned to Philadelphia after
Mrs. «\ C. Barnes entertained Miss Anna Cahaley. of Wen Colling*wood,
over the week-end.
Miss Mary Ludlam attended a
. Md. teachers' meeting at Cape May Court Mr*. E. A. Grace ha* been confined House Saturday.
a few days' stay at Mr. Wood
to the house with a severe cold. Wallace Linderman visited Mrs. Mrs F. M. Hltner U visiting ‘ Robert McCormick on Sunday,
in Ocean '■ fri*n ,,s ut Atlantic City. J. A. Stackhouse was In town on
1 Herschel Berry, of Millville, spent Friday.
Wednesday night with his brother. George Peterson, of Port Norris.
is down on a gunn.ng trip recentMissv* Elizabeth. Hulda and Maud ly.
Heaton were with friends at Cape Miss Thelma Nickerson spent
tagc.
Harlan Wittkamp was City Saturday night.
E. P. Johnson. Jr., came ........ rt _ Sunday to attend the Building Loan. “ . Association on Monday. ' l,swi
Captain and Mrs. Frank Cobb and May C()Urt Hous «. OTer the week-end. Thursday at Avalon,
son. Calvert, have elurned home Mre j tfnn ie Currie was in Phlla- Mrs. Lawrence Teterson ha* gone after quite a stay at Ocean \ lew. del p h ia on Friday. to Philadelphia for an Indefinite |
Edward Enchess has been quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Varney, of period.
Earl M. Waddlngton attended the Strathmere. called on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Emma Kirkland, of PhiladelTall Cedars Smoker on Friday even-: C. M. Westeott Monday night. phla. la caring for Mr. and Mrs. H. ing at Wildwood. 1 Mrs. Jennie Currie and son. Fred- F. Pierson, who have beer. III. Mrs. G. R. McCullough went to-erlck. and George Ross and son.: Mrs. Thomas Miller. Jr.
A birthday party given Miss Eli*- Joseph Mason spent Friday and abeth Cors'-n was attended by many Saturday with frimda la Pbiladelof the young people. January Hth. phla.
and Mrs. ■. waiidl
▼tailed
Mr. and Mrs. Levy Henderson cel- Mr. and Mrs. M. Whlldln ebnvted their twenty-fifth wedding granddaughter, of
anniversary Saturday evening. Mrs. Cake ta quite ill at
writing.
Miss Peggy Laughlin spent past week with Sophia Cake. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pashley entertained relatives over Sunday. J. B. Corson has gone to Trenton.
XARMORA Mr*. Ella Corson entertained her sister. Mrs. Jefferies, of Ocean City. A surprise- party was given in honor of Raymond Sneid Saturday even-
ing.
Miss Mary Ross spent the week-
end with her sister. Mrs. H. Young.
Philip Cavalier, of Port Republic, visited friend* here recently. Miss Cathryn Pashley. of Atlantic City, is visiting relative* here. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Kohn. of
Philadelphia, ar visiting their pa- j
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballinger 1 epent Sunday with relatives here.
Philadelphia Monday afternoon. Lewi* Fisher was down Sunday. The Building Loan Association hel$ their regular meeting on Monday evening. James Whitehead and a party of friends were doa’n Sunday. H. A. Wittkamp. Sr.. Is serving on the jury at Cape May Court House. The Strathmere Board of Trade held their meeting Saturday evening McCullough’s. William MacVaniles was In Tuckahoe on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Carotbers. Alfred McCullough and Jack Godfrey motored to Ocean City Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Waddlngton spent Sunday at Sea Isle City. Mrs. M. Pfeiffer. W. A. P. Thompson and James Godfrey were in Cape May Court House on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Waite- Sharp spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. P.
E. Varney.
and Mrs. P. E. Varney attended a bridge party Wednesday even-
g at Atlantic City.
Mr. Lauterjong. of Newark. Is down for a few days gunning at the
Strathmere cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Troemner motored down from Atlantic City to look over their cotuge on Sunday. John Stevens and a party friends epent the week-end at
Stevens' cottage.
Miss Louise Mordock. of Lansdowne, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Varney over the week-end. Mrs. Varney received a letter from Mrs. Johnson in Petersburg. Florida, saying that she likes Merritt. Flor-
ida. much better.
Mrs. Ella Lumpp and son. George MacGauhey. came down over the eek-end to their cottage.
George. Jr., were entertained at din- Cape May Court House Saturday, nor by Mrs. Bell at Atlantic City on Samuel Morton vlaited hi* stater
Saturday.
Miss Rebecca Ellerberger attend ed the party of Miss Edith Halleran at Sea Isle City on Friday night. Beatrice Abrams, tbe seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abrams, passed away on Saturday after an Illness o f over a year, terment was made on Tuesday at the Calvary Cemetery. Rev. F. O. Jackson Is now conducting revival services at tbe M. E. Church. "Sunshine Evangelist'' Letts, of Bridgeton, occupied the pulpit on Wednesday night. Mrs. William Champion spent Mon-
on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Prettynaan and Mis* Ella Morton motored Cape May Court House Saturday. James Eldredge has had his
encloeed.
Harry Nickeraon. of 'Wildwood, was calling on relatives on Monday. He is the proud father of twin sons. Mrs. George Peterson and daughter. of Goshen, spent Friday with Mrs. Smith Stiles. Mrs. C. F. Learning returned home on Friday after spending several weeks In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton en-
day with her sister. Mias Elia Mor- tertained relatives from Cape May
ton. at South Dennis. | on Sunday.
The many friends of Miss Helen Mias Margaret Ludlam went Fisher gave her a kitchen and linen Cape May Court House Wednesday, shower at her home on Thursday Harry Rhoades and family visited night. After a peasant evening, re-j Mrs. K?.nnsh Cahaley on Wednesday, freshments were served. Among William Meet * aid went to Sea tale
those present were: Misses Margaret. city on Monday. Foster. Mildred Pierson. Mabel Way.' m - —::
Clara Riley. Octavine Riley. Ger- j RIO 6LAHDE
tmde and Helen Ft*her. Mrs. Virgil j
Pierson. Mrs. A B. Corson. Mrs. H. | Mre - Elizabeth Shaw was a Cape
C. Whiting. Mrs. Jennie Currie and j ^ »lM>PP«r recently.
Mrs. Helen Riley.
! Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting and
H. T. Pierson and family called on 1 Mr - ttnd Mre N - Scrirani. of WildMr. and Mrs. Freeman Pierson at wood - the play at Wildwood
South Dennis on Sunday. Friday evening.
Magnolia Council No. 15. D. of A..
Mr. wa* entertained at Goshen on Friday c * ntl y.
Butcher visited Wildwood re-
nigh* by c.. -‘'•ent Council No.
All report a flte time.
61.
Leroy Hess is now able to walk out on nice day* after being con&ned to tbe house with pneumonia for six
weeks.
The many friends of Mrs. Juliet Post, mother of Edmund Post, were shocked to hear of her critical illness I with pneumonia, being taken sud-
: denly on Saturday.
E. Cox. of Delmont. was the guest Mrs. Edwin Townsend was taken of Mr. Met call over the week-end. seriously 111 on Sunday night. Dr.
TOWNSEND S INLET
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Corson spent ^ Hanley has returned home after Cryder was summoned, the week-end with their son. Gilbert. a vlsl1 10 1)18 801,8 ln Phlla- While splitting kindling wood, of Ocean City j d6 lP hia - George Sayre, of Clermont, had the Doris Layton spent Friday even-j '■ Pau^ost. of Roberts avenue. | misfortune to cut his foot, ing at Tuckahoe. " I' 8 dangerously ill^ with pneumonia at ■ A young man who lives at Walter Albert Adams, of Barnegatt ijf* her home^ in North Philadelphia. , Tozar’s broke his nose while crank-
saving station, is spending a few I
days at his home here.
William
hi while at play, fell; ing an auto on Sunday, u.i severely and had Mrs. Ira Richardson has been t
from Marin
The Mis*
Anna Ro
her hi
iwn entertained friends 1 :o ** ,aken ,0 L 1 "- Way for treat-! the sick list with grippe. Sunday. | ment. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dun-
Grace and Mabel Bal- ^ Captain Bentham was on a visit to stan at their hcxne at Mount Holly, i improving
i'oodbine visitors Sun- ’’
Captain Benth; ‘bury Park to 1
Mr*. Houston
The M. E. Mites Society met at the! ,Hr a few da F 8 ' home of Mi*. Clarence Smith on: J Mark *y
Wednesday evening. 1 Fred Hanley is in Philadelphia Harris Corson, our mail carrier, is! ''siting his son. Joseph. Sr., for a
very sick at
Harry Schroeder and a gentleman friend visited Wildwood on Monday. Mr* W. Jaggard called on Mrs. Wm. Ramson Friday afternoon. Quite a number of people from Philadelphia came down oc the excursion Sunday to visit relatlvos and
friends.
| Miss Lillian Harris is employed at the County Clerk’s office at Court
House.
Mrs. David Morrison and daughter were Wildwood shoppers Saturday. Mr*. C. B. Hobart spent Saturday afternoon with her daughter at Wildwood. Mrs. A. Butcher has been on the sick list for the past week. Mrs. Catherine Hand called on Mrs. C. B. Hobart one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting spent Saturday evening at Millville with
friends.
Herbert Hoffman, of Wildwood, called on relatives here Sunday. and Mrs. C. B. Rnbart are both
this writing.
ixiting her nephev
Mrs. Gather!
of her daughter.
■ek-end ti
was on a visit to
hi* mother. a daughter named Sarah Ulllan. Mrs. | Elwood Foster, of Philadelphia. In Philadelphia. Dunstan before her marriage was visited friend* here on Sunday.
Miss Mary Richardson of this place.! Mrs. C. Hand called on friends at Her sister. Mi»o Sarah, is looking af-! Wildwood on Thursday, ter her little namesake. j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hildreth are Mrs. John Schravesander. of Sea- now improving from their period of
ville. was called to the home of Ed- 1 illness,
ther wa* mard Post on Sunday to help care for Mr*. O. Stewart. Mrs Catherine he guest, his mother. ! Hand. Mrs. Clarence Robart and Mrs.
Allison Ludlam i* spending a meek I*yl Clouting attended the Silver Ar-
ueck rs,- . n ,he il? A,1,in, ' c County wuh his friend, row Council at Court House Monday
meek- no ..1 hi* cottage, the Peggy. 1 Curtis Pennimore. They are on a'evening
ing^an^i 1 * co a ftaaT R SUn,lay * ,Um ° n Bay wbw Mr Mrs. K. Clouting spent Mr Hin« In, Tn .nd ™ a \* 7 por,ed p,enl ‘ ful - "“h hta parents at Palermo.
a . nd aon # a ' ,d Ja'her-ln- The little daughter of Edward Charle* L. Crowder left heie on •red domn from Frankford Calloway has been named Clara Em- Saturday for Florida where he ex-
m * Mrs Clara E. Post and Mrs.'pects to stay until May.
- caring for the J. Curran, of Wildwood, was a
ewcomer. , caller here one day recently.
Colo o, St, n,, „ 1 J"" PSi r 1 ,',''’ 0 “ 1 ‘" Hri '" to rl *'" - jin. of Storm ave-j Warren Mitchell, one day last week, her position at Wildwood after belnrl-
thor of "I Am the Red Cross" I month*'vislttaBalti'mnre ms" “ Charle8 Va-tam.-m. uf Din* c-.ek. at home m ' 1 the nearest thing yet to per- Mr. Nice I* down for a tem davB "^Mr he , r -* . 5,0n<la5, : . Fred *' rlok RH*y. who has been llv-
Andrew Young attended a formal dinner given in honor of Nelson Taylor. Corbin City. Friday evening. Stillwell Young was in Atlantic
City Monday.
Mr*. Charles Waner was a Philadelphia shopper Wednesday. Mrs. A. Townsend. ,f Ocean City,
spent Thursday with her sister-in-
law. Mrs. H. Stites. | on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Young and Mrs. Oleo E - E® 88 wa * Giberson spent Friday with Mrs. Jud-, * nf * af,< T hi* son Corson, of Palermo. J i' i- Robi
week-end. With Profuse Apologies to the An- 11J ^ r L and Mi
n on Sunday look- Jennie K. Ludlam a
. of Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Haas on Sunday, this Mn ‘ A * bury Bachelor and daugh I ter Aola were visiting relatives i n
lh Millville on WednaadajrL. M. Hess, of Tnckahoa. has re-
turned to hta home after spend!, e a week with hta mother, lira J. s.
Hess.
o,
Wildwood, called on hta parent* Sun- WU1> ** T . friend. Mm* /.rma mason. Harris B. Cores I. qslta 111 a, , IL ^ T ““” t present friends !n Millville on Friday. Mrs. Harriet Dibb was an Ocean Wh ** u>n - o! Camden. City shopper Monday. ‘‘ Tta,,ln **‘*r ««* **«. Mrs. Emma Giles ha* gone to Lin- CU J® n “ " 0 < a ^ ,, - 1 / 0r A wood for an Indefinite thne. * ! «"• Winded HowelL of MillMre. Gussie Field entertained rel- ‘ T,,,e - *J* nt **** her Watirea Friday evening. r * n ‘*- Mr ' » nd W “- H * rr1 ^ R. W. Clouting. Elton Corson and PFTKBginiRfl s Howard Clouting motored to Ocean iMm j City Tuesday evening. 1 Mrs. Sara Rosa vlaited her aou in Miss Cecil Corson, of West Cape! .'uckahoe Wednesday. May. was home over the week-end. Mr*. Clarence Winner was In A. Learning Corsdn. an old reeldent; Court House the middle of the week, of this town, aged seventy-six. war! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Btergta. of taken to the County Farm Monday. Tuckahoe. called on her parents here
Claude Slgman. the Relief Agent was at the Reading Station while Mr. Garrett served as a juror at Cape May Court House last week. E. 8. .Clouting called on S. Young Monday evening. Wilbur Collins, of Ocean City, was In town Sunday afternoon. Ralph Nickeraon. of South Ocean City, visited friends Sunday. A Past Councilors’ Association met In Ocean City Tuesday evening, large number of the members of the Aetna Lodge attended. Elmer Coraon and family, of Marmora. visited E. S. Coraon Monday
evening.
Wednesday. Mias Clara D. Roes spent last week with her brother and 'sadly In Audubon. Mrs. Mary Sharp, at Vuekahoe. visited her brother and aistar here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bailey, of Philadelphia. and Luther Snydsf, of Tuckahoe. called on Mr. and Mre. Thaddeus Van Glider Sunday afternoon Mrs. Noah Collli dren in Ocean City on Mrs. Margaret Voss and danghtei are spending this
ville.
Somers Boas, of Ocean City, is doing some painting nt the borne of Richard Voss this week. Mrs. William Bacon and two friends, of Scotch HaU. Ocean City, called on Mr. and Mrs. William El dridge Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. a Carter visited relatives in Bridgeton ov
end.
William Weetoott and son. Milton, joined :i deer hunting party at Risley on last Wednesday week. Mrs. Fred Carter visited bar mothin Ocean City last Thursday. AJvin Fisher, a Ford agsnt Court House, was la our tow, I
Saturday.
Mre. Ralph Petsrana and dangti of Avalon, and Mrs Joseph Deuel* beck, of Trenton, called on tbeti ter. Mrs. Edgar Ross. Monday. Tbe Seniors of Tuckahoe Higfc School are rehearsing for their play
J. L. Katx took a business trip to ,0 J!!r ,|1vCT
Philadelphia the past Friday. ^ r * nlal »»» Mrs. John Ward. Isidore Immerman. representing 1 ?/ b J ,Uv,n *. was laid to -est In tl*
the Woodbine High School, was sent Cemetery
to Rutg College for a debating' Ho *’ Jr ~ Tackabo* conference two weeks ago. From 8tH>n ' Thursday evening with
there he went to New York where rrand P ar « , « a bwa.
he spent several days with relatives ,, Ml “ 0, * v * a Westeott. of 1
~ Feldman wa* home on a short HoU,,e ’ ,ipen, 8uBda J r visit recently. rental roof
The Lyric Theatre wa* well filled S * r ‘ * nd ** r *- Robert C. 8 with people Saturday and Sunday . Deborah Van Glider. Mias Sar» evenings. "The Cradle" was th* '’ an 01,dw - Mr- *»d Mre. Jm»«* •«
Smith and Mr. and Mre. A. H. HaW
WOODBINE Miss Gabriel spent Friday in Philadelphia. iler. of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with the Seigei family
here.
Mrs. L C. Abramson entertained several wotnen at her home Saturday
evening.
Mendelshon was a Philadelphia visitor Monday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mre. A. Mireky. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Danerblrseh spent a few days with relatives in
New York.
Lipschlz spent a day In Phlla-;
delphia last week.
Several men enjoyed the smoker at Wildwood Friday evening. The Girl Scouts met at Miss L levin’s home last Friday evening.
enlngs. "The Cradle' name of the picture shown.
R. Goldinger. student at tbe Drexel College, spent the week-end ho.o*Miss Kosher returned to Philadelphia after spending the week with
her parent* here.
Mr*. Joffe returned from New York Mor lay where she spent several
we»k»
..iee- ing of the Board of Education held at the Central School bjUding. Monday evening. January Howard Moll, of Wildwood, motored to town Sunday where he spent a few hours.
were pleasantly entertained as dn I ner guests of Mr sod Mrs. Waaler A |
Corson on Sunday last.
Why stand on the cold ground hanging up clothes, when a rope and pulley from the kitchen or laundry window to a nearby tree or the corner of the garage can be rigged un In half an hour* P
peual motion.
I am always moving. j Norman Suit I am the subject 01 much unkindly from school, criticism, but I go right ahead and William Kirn 1
pay no attention.
Many a man has threatened to ley for a few days
kick re o„, „„ .‘1 lha , „„ Mr-. Burkhari,, and daughter w thing, but few have ever done it. down Sunday looking ufte- their c
I am the original little efficiency tage.
exper,. always on He Job ,„d always Mr. R 0 ,„„
willing to work overtime. Sunday.
I stay right at home and keep go-
ing while the family i* away on a Have tl Ti8 / t ’ ; which we I do my work faithfully and often seem shottack on a little extra good measure, room yet’ ^ But I get no credit for It—only parkag- • I am the gas meter. wonder*
Charles Vanaman. of Dias C-eek. at home 111. re. Md. made a business trip here Monday
» lor , lew dxy,: Mr. lire John KMre ,.d' In, will. hi. „„„
: daughter. Miriam, spent a few davs Mrs Fred Vent , ,
Jr.. 1, home SA | Ire. «rek hoc Mlk relative. i morned » |,h lu. reth.r lo^SJ . .V Harr> Ka, ‘^ the deer hunt- ganum. Conn., where he will now
ln« Mr ^nd ' "V” C "“‘ b "' 1 “ d c o“»lr «» » «1- make hi, home,
in, Mr. and Mr,. Han-j nwlay. January loth. [ Chrl.ilan Lehman, o, th.
Several irom here joined a party wood water works plant hi
•“-* hunters from Camden at De joying a well earned
Take Up
wild-!
tayly colored curtains ing to make winter “tie up In your living
- Costa on ihe last day of the and were successful in bringing home several pound ot venison each, two being killed by the party. Camden
boy* had the lucky shot.
Miss Dmca* Hand s away on a
vacation.
Walter Hand was in Wildwood r ently on business.
Open '
1 find i
Life preservers i ome shaped like a
ork stocking*, thin-soled
***. no head covering and lack of suitable underclothing extend a cor-
Of rienni iii dlal J nvlullon to «rlPP«. colds, and
of Dennlsville. called tonsilitis.
ck one .day last week.
A community 50 years from now iv. is Just as strong as it* schools are
•day.
This Honorable fwlHwg ~(brb, 4. adL b scientific^ and sensible. Tire results w® irabfjrinf and profitable fai e-rerr
way. We are enroll!^ a
^ of studenU. DetaUs furmislred at
The Marchund College
of Chiropractic
4201 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
•* Offic. re/
fit: “ C. J. c. M-mV. D.C-
M01 WreSre4 Are
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