CATS mTOHTT IPaS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1W3
HEWS HOTES OF VJPPEB CAPE MAT COUNTY OCEAN VIEW lltasce Amanda and Eva TuUucr of Philadelphia, called on iheir molber here on Sunday. George Warner ha* returned home alter spending eome time at NewHeld with relative*. Mrs. William Devaul wa* an Ocean City visitor on Friday. Owen Derrin t* (pending some time at Philadelphia with hi* sister. Mrs. Harry Kaulmann. ol Atlantic City, called on her mother here on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw were Ocean City shoppers on Friday. Mrs. Firman Downaan and Mias Gladys Thompson, of Strathmere. called on relative* here Saturday. One of Jamee Allen's new bungalows will be ready by Saturday and will be occupied by George Meher. Reuben Stile* is on the sick list. Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Caw man. of Petersburg, were calling on friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downam called on their daughter at Ocean City on Saturday. Charles Kuru. of Egg Harbor, spent Sunday here with his mother. Mrs. William Gallager is numbered among the sick. Elmer Cox has his house wired for electric lights, expecting to get current from the Atlantic City Electric Conpany.
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TlFMWIStf 11 T.V. Ml.vs Helen Carroll, of Swedes boro, is home for an Indefinite stay. Samuel Westcott visited his fam 1 -
Mrs. J. W. Fuller and daughters are visaing rel»*'ves at Haleyrille. Mrs Samuel Woolson was a Cape May visitor on Saturday. Mrs. Eugene Way spent part ol the week with her daughters in Phila-
delphia.
The Sewing Club was entertained by Mias Hattie Dalton on Wednesday
evening.
Miss Aura Woolson was the guest Of Mias Hilda Bingham, of Eldora. over the week-end. A pie and cake social was given on Saturday for the benefit of the Missionaries by J. K. Carroll's Sunday
School Class.
Lewis Everingham motored from Heislerville on Sunday taking back with him Mrs. Everingham and who have been visiting Uriah Gandy
and family.
Mr*. Anson Marts, of Millville, here helping care for her father. Mr. James William, who is iU at this
writing.
Dr. W. L. Yerkea was unable to occupy the pulpit on Sunday owing
STRATHMERE
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Luongo and ...r. and Mrs. Herman Diamond spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mra. Earl M. Waddington. Mrs. Frank Trimbel and Mim Jannet Trtmbel were in Ocean City Sat-
urday.
Miss Mary Oarotbers spent the eek-end in Ocean City with her al»ter. Mrs. J. D. Ulster. Mrs. Salters was in Ocean Cli/ on Saturday. Mrs. James Klster. of Ocean City, spent Thursday with her nuJiher. Mrs. W. G. Carothers. Mrs. H. A. Wltlkamp was In Philadelphia on Wednesday. r. and Mrs. Lewis Fisher and a friends spent the week at their cottage. Edward Kerr was down for a few days last week at his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Waddington and children and Miss Mary Carothers spent most of last week In Philadelphia. Mrs. C. M. Price and cousin. Mrs. Herbert, were down on Monday looking after her cottage before going on her trip to Havana. Cuba. T. E. Varney spent the week-end
home.
Ills* Elirabeth McCullough spent _ . „ . ,
i. rwuMphi. «,b
her sister. Delphlne McCullough. Ruth Goa*, of North Philadelphia, is spending a few days with Stasia
McCullough.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Godfrey and n. Jack, motored to Ocean City Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeVault hare moved from Strathmere to their home at Seaville. Mr. DeVault was bridgetender at the Strathmere Reading Roilroad bridge. '. A. P. Thompson returned to ?'rathmere Saturday after spending week with Mrs. Thompson in Nar-
berth. Pa.
Frank Burroughs, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end at his cottage.
SWAIHTOH J PETERSBURG
Edward Poet and family made a George Eldridg* was In Ocean City business trip to Court House Monday.Jon business on Saturday. Mrs. Clara Post. Miss Dorothy. Miss Clara D. Ross visited her Stephens and Messers. George Post. • brother and family In Tuckahoe the
Leroy Hess and Edward Calloway fln , t of lhe
motored to Cape May City last Thure- Mrs Edgar Rosa visited her pa day t0 . ... rents In South Dennis Thursday.
Miss V> ilhelmlna Powell and fath-
er and Allison Ludlam attended the tree trimming demonstration at Dias
Creek on Saturday morning. People from several nearby towns
attended the tree trimming demon-sti-Mon Saturday afternoon at John
An salt's orchard.
Freeman Mason. State Fruit Specialist. of New Brunswick, was the guest of William Powell and family while conducting several demonstra-
tions In the County.
Those on thU week's sick Uat are: Mrs. Elect™ Godfrey. Thomas Kates
and Mias Carrie Dayton.
Levingston Rice made a buslneas trip to Philadelphia Monday morning. Mr*. Emma Townsend is much Improved from her recent serious Illness. William Thomas. Charles Rice and son Charles are able to be out after being confined to ’he house severs'
days with a heavy cold.
Major and Mra. E. O. Howell attended the American Legion meeting
Mrs. Anthem Voss, who has ..
this writing. . . the following: Mrs. William Hoff. Miss Ataanda Wright, of Sea We ^ yietat Bertram, Mra. Kate
City, passed the week-end with her
PALERMO E. 8. Clouting and W. Clouting and family spent Sunday with S. E.
Young.
Elton Corson is very ill at this
writing.
Mias Helen Dailey and Winnie Clarke visited Ertna Hamel Monday. Charles Clouting, of Sea We City, spent Monday with his brother. R.
W. Clouting.
Harry Gannon and son were Ocean City viaitors one day last week. Miss Julia Townsend enter laired
friends Saturday.
A number of the Red Men from here attended an adoption at Atlan-
tic City Saturday evening.
Dr. C. W Way visited the schools Mrfi Emma Giles has returned to this week making a thorough I Palermo after spending a long visit
nation of each scholar. 1,1 Unwood.
Hollis Caldwell, of Petersburg, vls-
WOODBDFE I l'«l friend* here Tuesday. I Mia* Elisabeth Dailey and Miss
E. Welsbevg. of New York, was a Emmr Clouting motored to Beealey'i
town visitor over the week-end. ! Point Srturday.
Edward dayman and sister, of Ira Champion, of Ocean City, was
Mra. Emma Voss spent Thursday among friends in Tuckahoe. William Tomlin, who haa been >i king on the new road, returned his home in Pleasantvllle Wednes-
day.
Mra. Ellen Edridge, of Tuckahoe. called on her father-in-law Friday afternoon. Miss Ve a -p. of spent Friday aft* noon with Mias Clara D. Rosa. Mra. Frank Gandy was called to Audubon on Tueeday on account the Illness of her daughter. Randolph Creamer has started for Salerno. Fla., on last Monday. H> has gone as far as South Carolina. Mr. and Mra- Hope Gandy. Mra. Anna Creamer and Miss Mary Creamer spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Frank Gandy. Mias Clara D. Ross spent last Saturday with friends In Ocean City. Mr. anti Mrs. Edwin IngeraoQ attended the funeral of Mra. Mary Henderson, of Bridgeton, at Tuckaboe on last Monday. Mra. Lyde Smith. Mrs. Lydl* Sapp and Miss Sallie Williams attended the funeral of Mrs. Fred Grant at Tuckahoe on Tueeday morning. Walter Voss, of Pleasantvllle.. over on Thursday In a Urge track and took back with him a load of wood, as fuel Is'so
ed the attendance email owing to so
much sickness.
John Powell and family and William Thomas dined with Mrs. Emma Kates at Clermont on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. James Getty are both ill at their home at Clermont. The friends here of Willard Howell. promising youny farmer and athlete of Dias Creek, were very sorry to bear of his critical illness In Millville hospital with peritonitis following an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Allison LudUkn entertained Mrs. Edward Post and Edward Calloway at a wild goose dinner on Thursday, and John Hancock and Humphrey Ludlam on Sunday. Allison bringing home four of ths wild geese on a recent gunning trip
to Barnegst Bay.
Edgar Edredge. of Wildwood, recently visKed his sister. Mrs. Godfrey. Edgar U recr»ering from the effects of a recent attack of the
grippe.
Alfred Sparks, of Philadelphia, spent the wee>-end here at the Townsend bungal' a Maurice Gandy, of Ocea i City Coast Guail Station, was seen here
Saturday.
Frank Swain sure Is a winner, winning several prises at the County Fair, also winning first on apph Atlantic City fruit exhibit and now
winning a silver medal on ^Matoes ***** Carrie Hawkins, of Tuckahoe. at Trenton during AgricultmVweek T i*>‘ed at the borne of Richard Voss
Majo. and Mrs. E. O. Howell spent 0,1 8uDd,y
Sunday in AtUntie City. Seven of the Wendagoes Tribe of Ralph Evans motored up state near j ^ J*°- Journeyed to At-
Newark to spend the week-end with
Miss Elisabeth Heaton wee.: to Cape May Court House on Saturday for a few days' visit with Miss Ethel Elmer. Mrs. Calvin EUenberger went to Woodbury on Friday for a day with her sister. Mrs. John Bllnn. Harry Counties, of Townsend's Inlet. called on John Berry Saturday evening. Mrs. Florence MeGrane and Mrs. GlvHlem came down from Pennsfield. Pa., on Sunda: for a day with H. T. Pierson and family. leaser Heaton and family attended the funeral of Mias Martha Heaton at Sooth Dennis on Thursday. • Edward and Ethel Barnes visited re la the* at Glaasboro over the week-
end.
J. C. Frasier, of Philadelphia, was In town on Saturday. Mrs. Kattie Abrams came down from the Soldiers' Home at Vineland for a visit with her nephew. Samuel ▲tukma. George Hltner and family, of Sea Isle City, called on Mr. HHner’s mother. Mrs. F. M. Hltner. Sunday
home for a few hours' stay Sunday. Herbert Campbell was calling on one of our young Indies here Satur-
day.
Mra. Eva Hoff Hill, Ocean City, at the new grandson. Frank Butler and two friends, of the U. & Nary, spent i with his relatives hers. Mr. and Mis. Leroy Boyd sad Mis*
with tbslr parents hern. Mrs. Robert Hagrigass and
children, of Tuckahoe. and Mule Charles Hagelgaaa. of Hammontoc. called on A. -C. Butler and state
Mrs. Noah Collins was a rislUr and shopper in Ocean City last Sat-
urday.
Miss Anna Gandy, of Audubon. Is
at home convalescing.
Philadelphia, were 'tailing friends In li
Woodbine j Winfield Cooke, of A farewell party Sat given by the tpeni the week-end with bla mother,
student* ol tb* Woodbine High Mr and Mra. Karl Clouting visited
School tor Mr BeaStat the.r pnnei- hi* parent* Sunday evening. pal. on Saturday evening. January, 26th. at Liberty Hall The affair wi* TOWNSEND'S INLET
well attended and enjoyed by The •whoul aiahed Mr Bendlnt tuc-
cea* in bl* t jture work.
Mu* !<uba Joffe. of New York, visited her parent* here over the week-
end.
r Krouse was down Sunday look-
ing after hi* collage.
Mis Clayton. Mrs. Coin's mother, wa* taken with another stroke and ery rick. She Is in West Phlla-
a certain fair lady and was unable to reach home on schedule time owing to the snow being nearly a foot deep. The Board of Health closed the school on Monday on account of measles, the GaaklU chUdren being Philadelphia., the last to be stricken. Horace Hsss 1* substituting In the
U. 8. Coast Gourd.
The surveyor* are surveying the road through here for the extension
of the cement road.
Mr. and Mra. Charies Helnlie. of the Washington Hotel. W<ldwood. were calling here on Saturday.
TUCKAHOE
A. Header, ol Philadelphia, was a dflphia with her daughter. Mr*. Fca- The W. C. T. U. held Its regular week-end 'iritor ( *♦11- meeting at the home of Mrs. Church-
The mid-year examinations were e 1 ™- Coin i* ciiending her sUter ill Thursday afternoon,
taken by the High School pupil* on on Shore Road who i* very aick. The*Preebyterian Mite Society met January ITth and 2Sth. ; Little Franci* Sbellem is improv- Wednesday evening at the home of
M Mendleeon went on hi* usual ln * v «y nicely. Hr* Lacioia.
tHieine™*. trip io Philadelphia Monday. Joseph Hanley. Sr., va* down on Mra. John Little was a Pblladel-
Councilman Katx and our new Sunday visit log his mother who wa* phia visitor Saturday
Councilman Mendlseon were ln ‘very sick Quite a number of the local Grange charge of wraplng the street* Friday Master Joseph Hanley and brother attended the Pomona meeting at Rio
M Marcus visited Atlantic City B »*lle were down Sunday to see their Grande last Thuraday.
and riea**ntv||>~ Friday »nd Satur- Brandpai-enu. and Joseph decided to Mra. Alice Jordan spent a few days
tisy *»»y for a couple of weeks of Ust week in Atlantic City.
Nettie Rooenfeld went to Phlladei- Hr* C. Krause took a spell of ver- Mr. and Mra. Ed Lloyd enterphta oxer the week-end |«*«® * hu * coming down *talra and talned Mr. and Mra. LouU Gandy. ofj %Uo *'U | fell.She i* not expected to walk any Ocean City. Sunday. | Mr and Mra. William Gibblu
Untie City last Saturday night visit the council there and have
royal good time.
Mr. and Itra. J. B. Huffman and Mrs. Hannah Van Glider war* calling on relatives and looking after their property here Friday afternoon. Mra. Sophia Boas and son. of Tuck shoe, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence McKalg. of South DennU. called
San day evening.
Mrs Lewis Gandy, of Ocean City, attended the eewtng circle here A number of our Udtee attended the D. of A. In Tuckahoe last Moc lay
evening.
SOUTH DEWS William Meerwald vMiftd his slater in Camden on Mowday. Matthew Jefferson spent CNl a end with bis lather. Harold Cahaley and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baras
Sunday.
Samuel Morton visited his slater
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sower wi eek-end gueau of Mr. and Mra.
SOUTH SEAVILLE
WILDWOOD
A few of the gasata who have been
Latest reports of John Rocap. who as taken to Atlantic City Hospital with appendicitis, are that be is doing nicely and probably will be home in another week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pierson were In Philadelphia on Monday. Miss Clara Riley was in Millville
_ Mra. Saunderaon. Mra. MhM Floerv Mra. Uyl Clouting. Mrs. Frances Bohan. Mrs. Beach. Mra. Mary SUsran. Mr*. Mary Curran. Mbs Thelma Bt.irmer. Miss Marion FI ocea. Mra. Dorothy are looking forward for the dance and dinner to he gives after the quilts are finished. Mr. and Mra. Kart Clouting entertained at a dance and luncheon givnlng. Mr. and Mra. William Eliott. Mr and Mra. N. Seri van l. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Flocea and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robert, Mrs. Car-
rie Seri van 1.
Mra. George Ritters hack and eon. Imer. b-ve been quit# til. hat are improving now. T. H. Parker, manager of theOah and Pacific avemne atore. ta now able be at his work again. The Boy Scouts give a Food hale on Saturday. January fit. They made
In the Casino oa Saturday evening Mr. and Mra. Parker, of Court
Mr. and Mra. C. M. Weetcott. Mrs. Koae Hilton and Mr*. Edward McAllister called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swsln at Swslnton Monday evening. Charies Kite, of Philadelphia, rle*d friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Button have me to Ocean City for an Indefinite me. George Roes and son. George. Jr., vtelted Mr. sad Mrs. Heraehel Berry at MlUvHle on Sunday. Mies Etaabeth Heaton has reraed to Philadelphia after several Beks' visit with her parents. Efcar Heaton and wife. Mias Mildred Pierson la with her grandparents. Freeman Pierson and •rife at South Dennis. Oearge Rice, of Camden, and Paul Bice, of Coltlngswood. have been rislUng their aunt. Mra. Eva Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Plum, ware the guest* of their daughter. Mra. F. 0. Jackson, over the weekend. Everybody U invited to attend the M. E. Sunday School on Sunday afternoon. when Missionary Sunday will be observed. Superintendent Champion haa a special program for this day. Member* of the M. K. Sunday School met at the house of Mrs. Er* Riley on Saturday afternoon and organised "The Busy Bees" with Mrs. L*na Burger-son as President. Mrs. George Cain as Secretary, and Mrs. Eva Riley a* Treasurer. FAnk Abbott atteaded the funeral of his brother. Howard Abbott, at MIDviUe on Monday. * RIO GRANDE Mr. and Mra. Nicholas Scrivanl. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Plocca and daughter. Marion, and Mr. and Mra. Karl Clouting, of Wildwood, spent one evening recently with friends
avenue after a prokmgud Philadelphia, hiring contracted a serious attack of puwmfiU while visiting friends. She states she U glad to get back to Wildwood. Several of the Five Mile Bench resident* arc enjoying the sueiran like weather in Florida are: Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. John Bright. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bright. Mr. aad Mra Alex McM array. Mr. aad Mrs. James McMarray. Mr. sad Mra. a SmlU Mr. and Mra. Oldfield. Mr. and Mra
Evans G. Slaughter. Mr. aad Mrs. R. P. Mount. Mr. and Mra. Hartley and Miss Helen Smith. Mrs. Violet Scrivanl la pending ■ few days in Vineland with rotative*. Mr. and Mra L. lam week-end In Vineland. Mr. and Mrs. tertalned at dinner oa following: Mr aad Mra. Bta ale and two children, sad 1 Mr*. Karl Clouting. The Wildwood Hotel
JULIUS WAT. M. D.
CAFE MAV COURT »
MARMORA
Mr and Mra Adolpbiu Ttownsend.! w b 7 >tfc * r ** ,n * r * Ul,v “ Atlantic City. I Mra Frank Baram went to Cape of Ocean City, spent Monday with ■». , „ Vt ^ E of Pouih Edwin Bergb has been quite Hi May Court House oa Monday Mr. and Mr* Howard Stllea „ gue*t* of Mr* A. Carneli and Charles Langley, of* Mr* Edwin Horn at Petersburg. Mr* Learning Godfrey, of Atlantic ' i" !n* , Clasaboro. called on Mr. and Mr* g.; visited her father on Thuraday. City, motored to ,hi. town Saturday. 11 d ° Wn 8und * ,r G Uuglagr Friday. 1 Them*. Miliar. Jr . -m. to Cape Mr* Ada Anderaon and friend of « * co ' t ** e Mr*. Woroh. who ha* been sertou*. | Mny Court Houa* on Monday
Millville, called friend* Thursday. , 8U . n ' Ur on , ^ '»• '» reported to be rapidly re-i R*lpb f Thcae on the .,ck h.t are M.L ‘ Uf .7 *“* T* 1 ’ . ** lnln « betdth i Thursday
Dorothy Madara. Howard Sutra Mr r , ,,rn “ b '“proving after a Mr and Mra. Thomas Porter, of Mr and Mr* Coleman Lmmlng
“ *!~ 11 0, A* 1 ***- AtUntie City, spent Sunday with Mr. “ '
Rotxeil wa* down Sunday with an<J Mr , Batdort.
■ Mr*
ith hi.
Tit,
and Mr* E Sapp and Artie Smith called McDole. of Paler to y Henry Young, of P rpending a few week^Mrv Harry Muiier i 1* visiting her mother
Young
Carrie Sapp of Ocean nty. spent Monday with Mr and Mra El t. a than
Sapp
Mi** Elizabeth Coraon <•! Palermo, spent Wednesday evening with her aunt. Kra Orleo G.herson Many of th* young folk* of thi* place motored to Ocean City »„ a t.
on Store:
Mr* John Cavanaugh, of Wmt Philadelphia, wa* the guest of Mra.
Mra. C. B Bobart haa been vialtIng her slater at Wildwood this week. His* Anise Hand spent one day recently with Mra. William Gardner. - Mra. A. Entrlkln is spending a few*
days In PhiladelpbU.
Lawyer L. Hildreth spent Satur-
day In Wildwood.
Mis* Hester Hildreth visited Wild-
wood on Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. C. B. Bobart spent ‘Jatnrday with relatives at Wildwood Mr. and Mra Thomas Plocca and daughter wet* callers here Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Karl Clouting visited
her parent* here Sunday. David Goff has a new Ford
Louis Krapfenhauer. of Camden in town on Suaasr here ""I a- » h. caio.,, . TmtoD
visitor on Wednesday.
t- Ocean City on Tumda "1 0 £._7’ C *T , ‘ of *** **»«he, Mira Annie Nwkeraon wh ha* °!_*/ dn * , f U,r .* r ” ,B *- ,her *
mg Mr. and Mr* H. Rice T h. Senior Class of the High bw«: »*ry iu *t the b<-tnr of h*r 75 to the Hall. Quite a num-
School i* rehearsing for a pUy to •># hrwtket la Ttewton. Is Improving. ( w * r< d Mappolnted
In the neat future Georg* Drvttt spent fiatnrday In', i**, 1 * 8,ewart «nter-
s..t.on » . The Tuckahoe Building and Loan Camden I iraf tor t*" 1 .. ' Association will hold it* monthly Mr* Lnwrenee Frierson visited her H a B 5 ,m W * rrt * ** «»»loyed at i ”, 7 d MrT F ”^ T ! "* n 'Pk'^«cre meeting Saturday. Februaty 3id daughter at Matmor* on Friday 77 telephone exchange at Court
lown la*, week looking after their Rev. and Mra Griffeth enter,Mra I^etenra McKaig and daugb- "TT „ t v ~r. Griffeth's parent* oeveral te« •isristf raUtltse at Tuckahoe on ..7 ’—J 7 F, * l,rr ^ “FcdtlUg some l" *1111 Ust week. Hand*, *u aanoe on timt ph^delpb.., .eking ireat-
i looking after their j
». of Belleplain.
rhast Guard Station No.
The Frambes' property on the lie*. ntsitUe road ha* changed ownerat.ip.
TIMES ALMANAC
His* Martha MeenrnM spent Sat- °'* ,h '" urdsy in PhlUdelphls . “7 CornelU Eckeraley t* HI „ “ Mra Robert Button enter-* JrLll 0 f'o,7. 0 7* ,, vy , * W Blt -
lend th«
vurpiia* party gt>
or of Mi
Mr* Harry Dibb* was an On Cl»v 'hopper Thuraday Mra Aas Msdara made a bustr trip to PUasantville Wednraday
e bought your hinder; : tsined their daughter and family of * M ** ,emc 7 t * !n hrr
•he TIMES k*-! her a power laundry outfit Cape May on Sunday M 1, ' 1 a,,d x - D Hand Wert distribution. II »*H «»t Just shout a* much a* he H-!Iwrt Hewitt and family of Den- risttora on Monday b thi* i**uc binder. «r.d will be U*ed fifty tlium nlsvlll*. called on friend* Satutdav ..... f * C<! A B “Ifher vtelted
* lid wood Betnrday.
Gran na «« _ ’ 1 Mr * Carrie Bcriranl. of Wildwood. . beef. •'.immunity service |* the rent we t-red thil the way yo-i"u*^'7od»T hrr ’ 1 * ,,T h * r * •ch will.pay for the space we occupy on , majera difference In the way WiidwiT h^hro^Su^
Concrete ' Blocks Finis tad Fsaey A1B0 CONCRETE TILE te FAEYI non a stucco Numao is stack, wen matmm! far »• Mediate ^Atjjvgy Ada Silica Co. Fantasy, M fit sheet 0 ft xnxmia >- *.
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