Cape May County Times, 9 February 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAP* MAT uOtWTT TIKES, FBQtAT. FSBEUAET 9. 1M8

HEWS HOTES OF UPPES CATE KAY COUHTY

CORRESPONDENCE PAGE

OCEAN VIEW Mite*# 1<1» in-1 Ruth Abrii”i>. of Philadelphia, called on their slater here on Sunday. Mr. and Mr* James Wrench, of Ocean City, vttlted relatire* hen Saturday. Miss'-.- Amanda and Eva Tullner. of Philadelphia, spent Sun lay hwith their mother. Mia* Kathryn Faucen was a Millville visitor or. Saturday etenini;. Mr. and Mrs Thcma* LoughliB were Ocean City shopper* Friday. Herschel Delaney was a Millville shopper on Monday Mi* Nellie Washburn, of Ocean City, called on her parent# here on

Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. Georye Meher spent Sunday at Atlantic City with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Sharp and daughter, of Philadelphia, visited relative* here on Sunday William Kum and Kenneth Boxarth attended the automobile show at Atlantic City Saturday. Owen Derrtn ha* returned home after spend-ng some time at Philadelphia with hi# *i#ter. Mi* Myra Way. of Trenton, spending some time here with her

mother

PETERSBURG

TUCXAHOE

Rev. Samuel Caw-man adelphia on Tueeday.

Mr*. Mary Mattbewa and Jame*. are #ick at this writing.

i an mi*.

XI0G1A1BE

SOUTH 8EATHLE

City one day last week. I Mr* Davia U reported very Thaddeus VanGUder and family The De Moas entertainer* will give have been *ick with bad colds but a mu#icale on the 1 Jth at the Metho-

WOODBIFE

Ed. Brealow and Mi* Rose Gold berg, of Vineland. #pent the weekend at the former # home here. A meeting of the Woodbine Brotherbood was held at the Synagogue Hall Saturday evening. February S. Theodore Abrams and slaters returned Saturday from a weeks stay with their slater in Chicago E. Feldman was home over

week-end.

The ~-*nen held their monthly meeting at the Borough Hall Sunday

ruing.

1. Reiner was another of o-# weekend visitor*. M. Blume is home recuperating

Mias E. Shapiro was home for several days last week. B Cohen and William Goodman paid their parents s visit ever the

week-end

Members of the American Legion Pom met at the Borough Hall Monday evening. February *• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eilberg are very much pleased with the arrival of a

baby girt.

in PhU-l Ml* Sara Madden, who has been! Mr*. Joaeph Seri rani, of Wild- Born to John Berry and wife, a | visiting relatives In Atlantic City. wood, was a caller here recently. on February Ind. has returned home. Mr*. G. Stewart spent Saturday In „ H lram Rocan and son. KenHenry Tunning went to Philadel- Wildwood. netAwent^ tTMillrUl. w W*J-

Rev. Robert Stevens' health has P h '« !«** T ?*T2* y ' . H *^T y . acbro ^ fr fn 1 t *T t * l . t ' f<i ** ht * nesdsy for a day wtth Mrs. John

Tiproved ao be U able to be out Mr* Hattie Somers, who has been parent s home here a lady friend from ^ *

again '**7 111 u eonvaleaclng. Philadelphia recently. . ... as r: _. . n.tAnrf Mtar.. Mr mmA Ur. * n..>rkar w.r. Edward McAllister was In Camden

on Thursday

1* eonvaleaclng. Philadelphia recently.

Mr* William Wise D alck with a Mr. and Mr*. John Batdotf enter- Mr. and Mi*. A. Butcher cold talned M:». Batdorfi parents Sunday. Wildwood vial ton recently.

Mrs James Smith and Mr*. Leslie John Wallace was an Atlantic City Mr. and Mr*. Karl Clouting v tailed Miae Hulda Heaton spent the weekCoreon were In Woodbine on buslncae visitor Wednesday. her parents here recently. end with her sister. Mn. one day last week Mr* Josephine Godfrey, of Allan- Mr*. C. B. Rohan la quite 1U Spence, at North Woodbury.

Barry

... , Mr* C B. Rohan

Mr*. Alfred Sapp visited her *Mh- «1e City. U vtalting at the home of again at this writing. ! Frank Horn, of Woodbury, visited er. John Wesley Gandy, of G.een- Mr. and Mr*. Hope Madden. The King's Daughter* met at Mr*, his father. George Row. on Friday.

field and her sister. last week. William Strack went to Woodbine A. Butcher’s this

Mr*. Fred Carter visited Allantic Sunday afternoon

_ laproving.

Mr* Edgar Roa* it visiting bet cousin In Philadelphia this week. William Wilson, who has beer with his cousins. Mr. and Mr* Wll Ham Eldredge. for a few weeks, has returned |o his home lr. Frankford.

William Ashworth was d» Sunday. Mias Mary Lee was down for a few day* as the guest of Mrs. Anna Par-

ker.

Mr. and Mr*. George Erb down on Sunday. Mr. sad Mr*. Morris Seller* and family were visiting Mr. and Mr*. H. A. Wittkamp on Sunday. Mias Mary t^rotber* spent a few days In Ocean City last week. Harlan Wittkamp and Jack God ey were in Ocean City Saturday night. E. Varney waa down over the,

dlst Church. John Batdorf Philadelphia.

spent Monday In

swahtoh

Mr. and Mrs. Hew. of the Soldier*' Home. Vineland.' are vLJUng their son. Cornelius Hwa. Rev. T. O Jackson was making calls here on Monday. Mia* Sa-vh Richardson, of Mount Hol'y. 1* spending a week njre with

her parent*.

Clifford Temple Is very Mek. Mr*. B. T. Godfrey spent the weekend at Wildwood with her mother. Mrs. E. O. Howell and Mr*. Jemir Ludlam spent last Saturday

* In Philadel-

S.r«l ftW blr. th,' • S- 1 *** M M E viMlud. Mr*. Wllll.m C.rb.^ tin. V. - ,np.n, c. ...m*, j currl* of PUM.lpU* 1*7' *p.h In. 1* v‘siting Mrs. F. M. Hitner. s^ra^NlehoU* Seri van I Hiram itocap and Frank Abbott and Thoms* Fiocea were caller* here - . ..

Monday.

Miss Hester HUdrelh visited Wildwood recently. El wood Smith, of Court , and son Ward were in town Sunday.

BB.I.EPTAIW

Delphine McCullough spent k at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr* George R. McCullough. Mr*. H. A Wittkamp was In Phil adelphia on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William G Cerotber*. daughter Mary and son William spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mr* Earl M Waddlngton. Mr. and Mr* Howard Charlstoa have moved to Strathmere where Mr. Cbariston will take Frank DeVaull’a place as bridge-tender for the Reading Railroad bridge. Lincoln Reader and Harry Farthing were down Sunday at the Wi Jersey cottage. Mr* P. E. Varney has returned, after spending a few days with her daughter. Mr*. Edward Kerr, of Darvingtou. Pa., and with a friend. Mr*

W More

George B. MacGauhey was down

on Sunday.

P. E. Varney was on a 1 trip to New York. Boston and Provi-

May. 1 deuce. Rhode Island.

I Dr. Caves was down on Sunday. John Ne* Un and John Beltch were

Elmer Ritterahuck la bow able to return to his work at the Motor Shop. Misses Eva and Lena Washburn attendad the sewing circle society

Thursday evening.

■ Mrs Joseph Seri van l. Mrs. C.

Atlantic City, the Major and JeW D ^

srsxs- “ bri, « tb ~'*

Julius Sot on. of Philadelphia. £^*aub ****

Ob?A iS? £—'' ^

Dr. Mooa. the new doctor

Mrs. n'Jvw in Philadelphia for two week*.

Court House, was making calls here ^ thU week. to “*L ,tet ^ r ‘ honj on Maple aveLivlngston Rice made a bwiaem “ enjoyable stay in Vine-

«“b —-

Mrs Edward Poet and sou. George. . . .. . and Miss Dorothy Stephen* attended “**• K * r1 ClouUag rlaftod

the funeral of their cousin. Mias JL r • d ™ 8UB * *

d^y™ MtaTc^ureh^Kl !radd«ly^ - f * n!Uy dyptherta In Cooper Hospital, where s^e eve^ag recenUy.

she was n nurse. She was an estimable young lady about If years at

it over to the Atlantic City Hospital Sunday to vlajt John Itocap. who was operated on for appendicitis

n couple weeks ago.

Adolph Edwards, of Millville, visited Mr*. Anthea Voss on Sunday. Richard Hitner. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.

F. M. Hitner.

Mias Rella Fisher, of Cape May. has been visiting her brother. An-

drew Fisher.

Miss Florence Corson, of Bordentown, was home over the week-end. Minces Anna and Dorothy Sutton, of Millville, and Mias Bdyth Brownmiller. of Ocean City, were the guests of Mrs. F. M. Hitner for the week-

BvtsUa Barnes and daughters. Edi,* sad Lillian, nad sou. Law*, of v , vllle. »*r* visiting rufatlvas here t Sunday. f-hooimatea of Thomas Fame c* him a surprise partyJntarday A rf

were ssrtsd. Anuwg those i were: Misses Aaaa mvwAm. Broun miller, of Onsa Cfty; Eibetfc and Delphi** McCullough, y Strathmere: Oay Button and Neu ofhmIM. Oty; F^! rick Currie. RnmeU and Thonu, Payne.

Bi

Mr. and Mr*. A. Batcher, of 1 , Graade. visited hm* recently. Frank MaeLareu has a new Bui

rve n letter In my pocket I deal want my wtf* to aw! If she Beds It FU have tnmbH ah* will spoil tha day fbr m*. ' I can't burn It. and 1 woulde^. dare to throw tha thing nwtj U-hnt If any one should find h'« There would be the deuce to w Here 1 am upon the threshold o 1 my happy home, a’ack! I waa toM to maU her letter, *b< Fve brought tha darned itiaj

* a woman try to hide her s*« and ah* win show It ta a thousuu

way*.

The kngth of a woman’s leg# u settled by astarn. but tha laagtb oil roman's skirt win always he a moot d question tguratfveiy speaking Even after they get down to bn* I

In the dictionary

her visits hero. Mia* Anna Shnte lr 'ery

writing.

C ester Hull fee. of caller on Allison Lndlam Friday. J. A. Stackbon-ie vaa calling I t Saturday.

City, eras In town on* day recently

Joseph Bcrlv**] rpeut oae day recently in PhllMetphla on busineea.

Mrs Reuben Heat and daughter. Nettle, vltaed Mr*. He**' sister. Mr*. Clarence Lemunvon. of Cape

over the week-end.

Paul Langley returned

from a visit suh hi* parent* in! down on Sunday.

Gloucester. Lewi* Fisher w*» down over the

Mr. and Mrs. Ira P Heee and #on.' week-end.

Richard, of Sea Isle City, visited Hr Earl M. Waddlngton 1* building a

Mrs. Prtacllla Corson has returned •me after a pleasant visit with relatives at Altoona. Pa. George Abrams, of Wildwcwl. and Joe Abram*, of PbiUdelpil*. were vuiting relatives and friends here oc

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ale and daughter. Eleanor, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ale * mother. Mr*. F. M. Hitner. The ladles of the M. E. Church met at the home of Mrs. Eva KUey on Thursday afternoon to form a sewing circle. Mrs. Lena Burgernon acted as chairman. The ladles will hold a baxaar early In the spring. The many friends of Mr*. Cornell* Corson rememberod her on her birthday with a post card shower. “Aunt Cornelia** ha* been an Invalid for the —ist year. j The stork has been busy In our ■ vUUge this week. After visiting Hr. and Mi*. John Berry. It left a twelve —u . .v ^ I pound boy with Mr. and Mr*. Fur- fa ™? ***** for the hou,». I man Hilton on Monday morning. ih * **** ot Christian dvfUntion. for I Mr*. Thomas Robinson U on this * unlIr<5 community with good roadi. I weak's sick list. good schools, sad a church cmr the I Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Watson. Mr*, top of the hin.-

Poultrymen who know tgurr t twelve per emit, meat aaap Is eaoogt I protein for the breeders. The Eastern states produce «

parent#. Mr. and Mrs. C. P.

turn.

Mis* Glendora Mason visited Mis* Geraldine Abou. of Millville, on Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Harris S eon. on Wednesday. January II. Mr. and Mr*. Clinton Howell and little daughter, of Millville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mru. Jacob Pettit. Mr and Mrs. Henry Hese. of Avalon. spent the week-end with Mr*. Hes#' s>#ter. Mrs. David Harrt#. Miae Erma Mason visited friend* In Millville over the »eek-end Mbts Adeha Wheaton, of Ocean City. 1* visit.ng Mtm Alberta Hvff-

man.

David Caproni is she proud owner of a new Fovd. Harry Mason and Mr* Sarah Carrtgan visited friend# in Tarkahoe on

Friday.

garage at the back of his home. , . _ — —-——

Mr* Frank Trembe was In Ocean ! '“f. Ur » J**” ClouUng for the last City Saturday. ^ Mr*. George R. McCullough was in m H^aTlTTmn™^ Philadelphia on Saturday. IU - > * j—” ■

Somer* E. Young has returaed to Chester. Pa., ta a abort stay. Mr*. A. Corson and sou are quite

ill at this writing.

Howard Vandersliee and mother of Lakewood, spent last week with

Charier Fiel<L

JamK Dailey and mother motored

to Tuckahoe Friday evening.

Harry Gannon end Harry. Jr..

William Gannon and Raymond ^DenieT*MacPherson Sneed motored to Ocean Oty Satur ville. vra* in town Saiurday was an Gcean atyL^&JS^ E

enno. called oc dmer Coreou Sunday j lira Emma Gil*, has returned to

** iding t long visit

Point

M»ry of Tuckahoe. visited Ml

Warren # mother. Mr# J. D Hem. i ,

Monday

Mi. and Mr# J H. Clark spent tb* week-end with relative* .o Bridgeton

. of tb* *«•—

— —re. of Petassburg. made Tbwaemd on Buaday busiaam trip to Palermo Monday Mias Haiau Carl I « R. W. ClouUng visi?fd Loul* Pash- phaa vtelter last woak

!ey and aoa Friday evening. Mr. aad Mr* J. W. Harvey Gandy, who has- been quite tarasd Cam a visit at Pil 111. is slowly improving. V. a Milter was la Phlladaiakia

Mrs Aaaie Young has been visit ’ ” *

Mr*. Morris Wollets. of Colling# wood, visited her parents. Mr. and

Mr*. Luther Corson. Sunday. Andrew Young was — visitor Sunday evening. Tucker Sneed is the proud

Edgar Cor#cc. of New York, has her home after a

Mr# George Warren and d*ueb g^Cor^ ► arwiU Mr * Dd ker daughter in Somer*

SOUTH DENNIS

George Devin «p»m Saturday

Camden.

Ralph Peterson a a? calling on i

stive* heie on Sunday.

Mim Theima Nickerson is iU

this writing

Mr*. A J Meer daughtvr ppent Sau

with Mary, who i# seriously ill Ml* Saia McKaig ha# been on the 1

sick Usi tin* seek

Samuel Morton v icited hi# sister j

^Dr St«le. of PblUd**b.a. ^n, The^rok^

hrTt ** h “ sun ‘ mer Cu«‘* Corson. Jr.. U on ri£ sirk •aence. Hj# thii week

Helen Jefferson, of CoUtngswood Ira Champion of Ocean Cite J*" ^ <«e<l the 2taio 8.77^ 1,r 8 l S:

has returned home Company Saturday

Charle* Brown has been given the Mr* Zora Corson of

' n " n “ 01 ” V» "l— Mr. '

day last week.

ti an Ocean City

' the M E Church.

Mim Julia Layton called on Mrs

; R. Garrett Monday.

Henry Clouting entertained Phlla-

| delpbia relatives Sunday. # iU at Walter flouting, of Palermo, ning.

;' .'lied on Point iriend Sunday. |fr* Ella Cloutlne h.. •“‘i Mary Rc-«# ,# spending a few daw* e._ . h " r * Korn « 1

'arnoen m„h Mr# Harry Young

The Sewing Out ww at the home of Mrs. O. M. Guary on

Friday evening

Mm. Catherine Blissa. rlaiilng her daughter. Mr* Hencbal

Him Helen Carl! called oiffrianda at iVvilh Dennis on Sunday. K. W. Slone, of River Head. M. T. 1* here for the winter. Mim Flounce Brown Margaret Blizzard were Millville vteIter* duri.ig the past week. Mim Helen Carroll has returned her school at Swedesfaoro. High School pupils are having a vacation, the school being rimed cm account of measlm. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wooiaon and daughter* rtelt/#d relative* In Had"•on Height# over the m.-»v William J. keveni ter. Pa . this week. Mr and Mi.- B.ook* Blizzard rolled on relative «u Dorchester «ui Monday night BeckJ. vianing n-UUrm in M ChrroU la eonBaad -o his bed

Edward Corson w: shopper Saturday

John Shtamikoff celebrated on ty-flfth birthday Saturday eve-.

t . _ . . —— was returned « fe* day# home after spending a long visit »uh

her daughter In Philadelphia Elmer L Corson and family sper Saturday evening with Elton <<**>,

visiting .'eUtivei

on Tuesday Lee Scull Dias Creek.

Augustus and William Meerwald! motored to Camden on Wednesday. John McCraver: called on friends

here Sunday afternoo;.

Our High School pup.:.- *!> having! ^

What doth it proht a child if U

•••ey day. and

school

a vacation on accouni being closed for mea*Jee

Mia# Shoos Barnu on the #ick

list this week

Mi## Margaret Pierson 1# speeding a few day# home with er parent*. John Douglas# spent Friday sub

hi# mother

Mis# Mildred Piersoo. of South Seaville. spent a few day# with Mi and Mr*. Pierson. Mr* Bell Miller entertain- -n« of her pupils over the week-e- i Pupil# of our school have farmed a Junior Audubon Club of twe: ty-s#*

members

Miss Elizabeth Robinson spec -be week-end sub Miae Martha Hnk-

Our i

called on Mr*

TOWNSEND'S INLET . m _ E , .. . „ James Dailey risitej Mrw CrileInd «*•• the tamUy ihte ckrtamm'

r-amuel \an#ant was down Sunday family Saturday ““ i ,or d “T looking over hU boat Mr and Mr* Howard De Crar William Kimber of Port Elizabeth. PhlladelphU. spent Sunday ■ was down vuuting Fred Hanley. Mrs De Crar* parents i ZH F , btr crandwot, Floyd Skum*. of Ocean City t

Jr " f ° r * couple of ttedfr^nds here Sunday or teU stone, in ,ha, i -unrn^ sjrsrs',*, -“*• visiting his father. Bister and Sunday. r •* * ___

ia 5lr OB 1 ,*“Sf r ' „ , U ' »“< Hr* George PUutt ,wf again* go* se^e

-i; srsr.'sr' e 6 <■— - z.'r; * rrr ^ -

- i sszs. ^

"r —■« v— mo., ~£ZSr r “‘ ■“* <~# •• ... Mr nA vX r rvl, ° n a Howard Clouting visited friend# in “ tiron ma.

Mr -nd Mr# C Crouse were down Ocem City Saturday evening

tunday a, their cottage « Cedar B Cor™ ha# relumed to! Ho. many

^ guard Horace Rice U home • Wilb-

utk

cottage on Cedar

......... ... .0.1,1, nw CofJIrs. of Ocean City it»- end* do you dust

I- -'Ck *. il.i# writing ill the past neek^ h ' 0^l, ' Wel1 d * co ' , te the top pantry .>"tn*e Py.ot is In Philadelphia Th- J R O f. a M met as usual * hellW or ,h * mans cart' * Monday evening “* Cm ml UnaiJKAIn. ., ».l JolU Sop -mo,,,. ,, ,,

te coat a

isitor Monday

•end - # Inlet 1

way aay.

-r* down South Jrr-I-ear hers would talk cd honey in Heaven

blueberry pi# they thU year a

home'

•ccomodate the converts.

By the way had you flgur*-f , making the fatnU.-s Christina# gi

ater eystem In il

Reaper# may com* acyihe# may go hat the outside well goer on ferever CSE ADA SILICA BLOCK FOR A permanent building.—i-gt.