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

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OCEAH VIEW

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jfffries. of I Mrs. Eugene Way spent part Ocean City, called on relatives here Iast week in PbltedeU-hla. Saturday evening. | Mr*. Brooks BHrzard entertained Miss Nellie Washburn, of Ocean ,1^ Sewing Club Frida, etening. Citv. spent Sunday here with her pa- j Owners of new Star cars are O. at. rents. Geary and Thomas Creamer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner and | Mrs . Brooks Bltirard. MarMr and Mis. Paul Royal, of Atlantic Raret Blizzard and Mias Sarah Fidler City called on Joseph Downam and motored to Millville on Saturday.

family Sunday.

Mrs. Ernest Downam spent

week-end at Phil-.:-'

tiv<

the

ith rela-

of

Miss Helen J. Fidler. of Philadelphia. spent the week-end with Mrs.

Mary Fidler and daughter*.

A number of people from here attended the Chautauqua at Cape May

Court House and Sea Isle City.

Rolland Taylor, of Camden, spent the week-end with his grandmother,

Mrs. Sarah Taylor.

Mrs. Phoebe Grace, of Cape May Court House, was at the home of O. M. Geary Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Woolson entertained the Ladies’ Aid Monday evening. The new choir chairs were in place on Sunday in the M. E. Church and the choir rendered special music in

Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. Ocean City, visited relatives here on

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Van Gilder,

of Atlantic City, called on Mrs. Eliz-

abeth Way and daughter Sunday. Harold Godfrey, of Hammonton. spent Sunday here with relatives. Miss Myra Way. of Trenton, visited her mother here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Harry Blarkson. of

Wildwood, called on her mother Sun-

day. Mrs. Firman Downam and Miss honor of the event.

Gladys Thompson, of Strathmere. vis-j

ited relatives here Monday. | •RTTT.FPTArW

Walter Botmar has returned home 1

SruS""”" 1 *' 800,1 1 Mr. William Muon .nd Mm. AlSnS, K„n, nnd Mm Ann,llr«l Endlcoll rl.llrf IhMr motlier. Kurtx. of Egg Harbor, called on ral- Mrs John Helzer. of Richland. V Y. alive* here Sunday. M r * Sar » h Carrigan U «>°*ly convalescing front a severe stuck of

grippe.

Mrs. Albert He**, of Larkiln Farm., and daughter. Mrs. Edward Hens, were shopping in Millville Saturday. Mrs. R. B. Hess spent Thursday In Millville with Mrs. J. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hess are spending the week-end with their non. L

P. Hess, of Sea Isle City.

Joseph Terry, and family spent

Sunday out of town.

Mr. and Mrs. R. B Hess entertained Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Mason and Mr. and Mrs. William Grau and children, also John Chandler, all of Pleasantville. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blynne and son. oi Vineland. Sunday. The undefeated bat ball team,

Mr*. J. Tecklln. of Philadelphia, visited her mother, here last week. The Bremen held their monthly meeting at the Borough Hall Sunday evening. March Ith. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Cohen spent Saturday with friends at Vine-

land.

Miss Sara Gabriel has giver up her position as clerk at the office of the State Institution here and returned to her home in Trenton last Wedne

day.

I- Shapiro was in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Kennin and children and Mrs. William Lipman and |

children, of Egg Harbor, spent the ! Belleplaln. added Dennisville to their Purium holiday with the KaU family. I long list Friday afternoon with a

Mrs. Nappen is spending the week score of 20 to ,8.

in New York City. Miss Frances Marcus visited her sister. Mrs. Seigel, over the week-end. Nat. Leibetman and Miss Anna Kraviu were married at the home - of Benjamin KravJiz. brother of the bride. Friday evening. M. B. Shapiro paid bis parents a

visit Tuesday.

Mia* L. Peterson returned to work

Several of our young folks motored to Woodbine Saturday evening, enjoying the show. Paul Langley spent the week-end with his parenu. of Gloucester. Miss Erma Mason ha* returned home after a ten days’ visit with her cousin. Mrs. John Berry, of South

Sea ville.

Mr*. Jacob Pettit spent a few days

at the telepboi • office after a two 1 with her daughter. Mrs. Clinton

weeks’ lllneaa. i Howell, of MtllvUle.

Mrs. S. Schultzberger is spending Henry Hews, of Avalon, i* spending the week with relatives in Phi lad el- few day* with Mr. and Mr*. David

pbia. Harris.

The Board of Education held their Mrs. Mahle Champion, of Millville, meeting at the Central School Build- spent the week-end with her son,

ing Monday evening. March 5lh. | Leland Champion.

-Way Down East.” the tala of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pettit, of nation, will be shown at the Lyric Millville, and Lester Riggins, of OerTheatre. March 1S-17-18. ‘ raont. spent the week-end with Miss

J. L. Danerhirach and H. C. Lapi- Lolita Hess,

du* motored to Wildwood Saturday Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Somers spent afternoon. a day in Bridgeton shopping. A surprise parts *a* given in Mrs. Mathilda Creamer and son. honor of Isidore Immerman on hi* Walter, visited Mrs. Creamer's son eighteenth birthday Saturday eve- B F Creamer, of Bridgeton, ning. March 3rd. at the Danerhlrsch ; Mr. and Mr*. Elbert Eldredge and home. | children, of Leesburg, are visiting Mr. and Mr*. Joseph L. Katz and her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph

family enjoyed the ride to Egg Har- Mason.

bor Sunday. ! Mrs. R. N. Hess and Mrs. E. F. A council meeting was held at the Goff were am ong the Philadelphia

’-r—-s F hop pet* Friday.

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TUCKAHOE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porter, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Batdorf. "The Resurrection Story.” an Eas- • cantata, will be sung by the Wallace Quartette In the Community Theatre on Thursday evening. March 29th. The proceed* will be given to the Presbyterian Church. The i < mains of Mrs. Weatherby. widow of Benjamin Weatherby. were Interred at the Head-of-the-River Cemetery on Monday afternoon. Mr*. John Little spent Sunday in Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. John Bergh called on Mr. Bergh'* parent* Sunday. Harvey Lee and Douglaa* Gandy went to Ocean City Wednesday. Mr*. Worth has closed her home and I* visiting relatives In Cape May Court House. * Prof. William St rack baa purchased a Star touring car. STRATHMERE

FA1EBX0 MO OJLUOK

Hr uia Mn- - Loot, J*"- »b« A“ totaa to DMrtria SOBdAir U. anil. 111. Is im.roTln,. nfetlns. School hto begun »g»to slier boHooud D. Celt, cl PAtl«Oclphl». log eknoS Unto w«*a spent Sunday with E. & Clouting. | Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner enOcorge Nipping oi Octoo CIUMto- tortolnod bl. brolbto .ito »U«. nf lied R. W. Clou ting Monday morning. Philadelphia, over Sunday. Ambroto Comon .to! -on..Albert. Mr. nnd Mis motored to Cape May Court House Monday evening with Mr. and Mr* Saturday. William Gardner. _ Mr. and Mrs. Cart Clouting, of Francl* Jone*. who work* at GlamWild wood. visited his parent* Sun- boro, spent the week-end with his

day. family.

Horace Parker, of Tuckahoe. visit- Mrs. Harry Smallwood and daughed friends here Saturday afternoon. , of Camden, are visiting Mrs.

Mr. and Mr*. Albert Wells, of Smallwood'* parents.

Ocean City, spent the week-end with Mr*. C. B. Hobart spent Thursday

Mrs. Ella Clouting. i n Philadelphia.

Mrs. Charles Field is on ne bin Mrs. Ethel Flocca was a caller

H*t- here Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Somers E Young. william Rawrson was in Wildwood

formerly of Chester. Pa., have moved g Ln( j E y

to Palermo. ^ * Mrs Margaret Hankins preached Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Clouting. Mrs. ■ lh , K*sar*ne Church Sunday eve-

AJbert Wells and Mrs. Mary Pashley nlnt

motored to Cape May Court House Mri Catherine Hand and Mrs. A. Saturday evening. Butcher spent Friday at Cold Spring. Elton Corson is quite HI at this Mr*. Elisabeth Luts has been vtswriling iting her grandmother in Atlantic

Ronald Stonman. of Ocean City. city,

ra* visiting friends here Friday^ _ Mr*. Rita Tborson and Amelia

Mrs. M. Salters was in Ocean City Saturday shopping. Jack Godfrey motored to Wildwood

Sunday.

Mary Carothers is staying with . .. , „ „ »*■». an. — Mrs. James D. Kister in Ocean City. The Aetna Oo "icil oftbe J. H. O. Nei j shopped at Wildwood last Fri-

Mrs. Frank Trimbel was In 0«*«n C. A. M. met Monday eveulngr. day.

City Saturday. ! Richard Cassabone was an (kear Mr*. B. 'Lawton entertained the Mis. H. A. Wlttkamp was In Phil-1 City rtBitor Satnrday. King’s Daughters this taonth. adelphia Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robart spent ----- * -t—v n Row* of Q.indav in Wildwood.

Mr. and 3 _ent the « relatives. Mrs Ethel Ftoenn spent evening nt Ounrt Hones. Karl Clouting entertained * f of hia gentlemen friends Mood*. . ning at ear Mrs. CLaries Briovsn 1m bnpm. from her recent illness owing to ;u nursing at har dnaghter. Mrv

taming Chief Strong Wotf a ( ra days this week. Mr. and Mrs. K*rt CtonUng Mr Mlnnemyre and Mrs. Caro .r.* g<r van! spent Thursday In PIBadelpt.i Wiitf Icnn., Mr. and Mrs. M. fltertvnal Mr. and Mrs Ed. BpnMlag at Ow*t City Friday. Mrs. Harry Bright was tOten to

unexpectedly evening after _ with her son here. Mrs. Dorothy Halbtag and daurtter visited Mrs. X. fltatt recently M«fi. Florence Joseph and91^ *«- na Wella. of Court House. .i*it«;

Frank Schaffer and friend were! £*** T[1 th Ml * CUr * D Ro ^

down Sunday looking over his cot-, Petersburg,

tage on Bayview Drive.

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Brbe. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Carothers

Mr. and Mis. Lewis A. Smith spent Saturday in Atlantic City with Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Mann.

E. M. Fenton, of Bywood, was

down Sunday.

I- j-eierauuig.

| Mrs. Guasle Field entertained rel-

Captaln C. Nickerson, of Coast Guard Station No. 128. visited friends

here Monday.

Mrs. W. Corson is visiting her son. Washington Corson, of BtraChnere. Or ar Wells is quite in at this

writing.

atlves over Sunday.

Mrs. Harry Gannon visited relative* in Atlantic City Sunday. Enoch Burleigh, of Ocean City, called on Llnneaus Townsend one

ray last week.

Misses Elisabeth and Ruth Dailey

iw, “P*® 1 Sunday with Miss Emma Clout-

Harlan Wlttkamp and Jack God Ing. frey attended the dance In Ocean

City Saturday night.

E. Robert Stackhouse, of Springfield. and Frank P. Smith were uown over the week-end at his bouse. Lewis Fisher was down over the

week end.

Mr. and Mis. F. Tweedetl. of Philadelphia. were down Sunday. Frank Burroughs was down over the week-end. J. E. Varney was down over the seek-end at hi* home. Lewis A. Smith came down on Wedneaday night. Mr. and Mr*. P. E. Varney and J. E. Varney motored to Ocean City Saturday night. Mary Carothers was home S'tur-

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Mrs. O. R. McCullough waa In illadelphla Saturday. William C. Tompkins was in town one day last week. Mis. P. E. Varney waa in Philadelphia Saturday. Edward Varney visited Mr. and Mrs. Spooner in New York Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mis. Walter Sharp were entertained by Mr. and Mis. P. ~ Varney last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Godfrey son. Jack, were in Ocean City Saturday evening. George Sampnese and Mtm Ethel Dllenberg. of New York, visited Captain Knnpple the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mis. P. E. Varney were entertained by Mr. and Mis. Lewis S. Cheater. Sr., of Sea Isle City, recently.

Mrs. Annie Zelgler and grand-1 Rtl - M" Samuel Cawman daughter spent the week-end with have been quite sick but are able to her slstei. Ella Morton. it out «»ln Thomas Hand, who wa* taken to Mi*. John Mason visited relatives the hospital for a serious operation. ir Ocean City on Tuesday, is improving. Milton V Rose, of Audubon, spent Mr* C. Blum, of Pleasant ville. wa* Thursday with hi* parent*, calling on Iriends Sunday. Washington VnnGllder waa in Margaret Nickerson »pent the Philadelphia on Thursday, week-end at Goshen. Mis* Myrtle Madara. of Paleixno. Mr and Mi> Thomas Miller. jr„ Mi* Clare D. Boa* over the were Court Houm- tlMtor* Saturday.; week-end. Wallace Linderman and Catharine Mr. and Mr*. John B. Huffman a d McCormick wen- c*j>e May visitor* Mn- Hannah VanGtlder. of Court Sunday. House, were calling on relatives on li d Ik- Camp, of Court House. • per I Saturday afternoon with Fran Mrs. Robert Hagglgan*. of Turkacis Meerwald hoc. called on Mr. and Mr* William Willie Swain, of Millville, was Eld ridge Finlay afternoon, calling on relative* Bund*) Mr* Paul Sturgl* called on bet Mr. arid Mr* Howard J..tin««.n tmdh.r Friday, called o Mr ar d Mr* Clinton Ni<k- A number from our town attended erson San la > th. muaieale at Tuckahoe M. E. Charle* Nnkeraon. ol Wildwood, ‘ hurrh. given by Wetdey Howell and 'luted M; and Mr* Hr -in* Sunday. - ‘>1 Millville. Curl McCorm.'i \i(*d hU n •!..• Mr ano Mrs. ClereUnd Ewing, of over the week-end. AtUniii City, tisve lieen spending a Prank Gallagher and son vi*|t«4 “ ‘ ! -‘>* *llh Mrs Ewing’s mother James Eldredge Knndav hete. William Petervon and fan.ily-railed >-e.-r. tleorge and William Caldon lAwrence PeterMin Sunday »ell and Mine Mabel Caldwell, allot Mr*, chat In* W..1-1 . in the Trenton, attended the funeral I rmerntv H»*pital it. Philadelphia aunt. Mr*. Anna Creamer. John Douglans and family vi.iied Sunday, his mother Saturday. Walter Vow moved hia household 'li M..'» l.nrlsni weiit to C*pe i rood* from the Vandettl hotliw MonMay Court Hon.. Saturday ,•'*>' and William Wise moved In on Edward Wai-a.i! Vi-va. Mary Wbi Thursday, son an- S ral V. kaig ne.tnn-d to! L C. Morris, of Atlantle City, is Philadelphia M'.'id.,> fini»hing the Mosley hu’igalow and M'- Ge- i . p. • -d dftugli cyiM i is to soon move hia family hete. '•i »t>eiii Shi.-lay wo! Mi Smith' Mi*» Carrie Via* la caring for the

; *lrk at Lealle Coraon’s.

Several of our |m j.te atiei.fied Thotiiu* Higgs of Pennsylvania, ch.-iutauunj • ' ■ ,|H • I le.ughi the "Kllldeer HU ” farm House I;, i week •tni eapects to move here In the near

Evil thoughts, like green app'.a,

upnet the whole ays tern.

part of Sunday In Wildwood. Mr. and Mr*.

T. H. Price and Mrs. Carrie Seri- Mrs. Jane Bennett called on frietfr van! spent Snnday with relative* and reUttwen at Grace Creak Sato: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting. • of Mr. and Mia. Frank Allen hn. Wildwood, spent Sunday evening Jus* returned after a afx monthwith her parents tour of the Went to Oair bongxl v

Mias Virginia Steer ia visifing i on Lincoln avenue,

friends In Philadelphia. j Mr*. Latimer Raker aad Mrs Frvr. Mrs. Emma Harris and daughter. | were eatertaln*'. bp Mias Fidler i-f Alberta, spent Tuesday at Cape May. Miss Elisabeth Fidler at a little *> . James Prentl**. manager of the eial at Liadea Lmm* Farm Batunb!

Ho T[ Krd a ^ lB *.* pd P » ng Y aoniis,--, farms, broke faU wrist at South Deaala. were Ocean Qlty visitor* Friday eve-. whl , e crmnklnR , tractor recently. Mm. Agnes 8 n W- Q.-fc TN.,w w*. Mr * Dd Mmf Earl Glbeon hare re- company recently, m hlu ,rt i ,DrD * d 10 ,belr bolw ln 0l1 ” 7 - ^ Ut Mr*. Kotod Ooraoc a HI J>ut Is now alowly recovering I after spending a week with her pa- friends visited Oeeaa Flow Ban dr:

rents. All are looking forward id tk

I MAKE OLD SHOES LOOK LIKE supper that ia to ka gtreo In

■-n’s Auditorhaa, Saturday 17tt

repair work. Vincent st Patrick"! IMy

San 1 no. 28 Frits street. Sea Isle City. Mr. and Mr* D. Oravm haw Igtf. turned fro* their boneymoor

ill now be at koaae at tbelr apa' 1

Chariw aouUsi of Sea iiie Otr 1 MAKE OLD SHOES LOOK LIKE visited his brother.' R. W. Clout lag' i " ew ’T ltb . oW * ho *. Con ’ fo / 1 if 1 m * Cantata C Nlckemon. of Coast «*<» F° nr • bo * ,rork - Ylneent s '-

Mr.

of thla place, died at the daughter. Ml* Anna Uppennaa Mm. Oeaera Comon waa aa Ocean

City shopper Friday.

J. P. Venable sad eon. of Oeaaa City. vlafTed friends here Thursday. Ira Champion, of Ocean City, waa

Hr town Wedneaday.

John Winner, of Peawnburg visit- : ed Mrs. George Cake Sunday. Mr*. Casper GundTe spent Friday

1th Mm. Garrett.

Mias Bertha Field trial ted at Tuckahoe Saturday eveatng. Walter Clouting has purchased the property know as the Ellen Scut ter

The management of the Sanderson meat on New

Hotel. Enid. Okla.. Informs the tra- Mm. Catherine Lemata! ha* b-t

vellng public fn prominent type Im- j *“ h®* *• *’ j mediately arrow from the register. I

on E. S. C^raos that "Ftcry day In every way I am Additional ■MUX to,... ,nd tototo* ^ j

Mr. and Mm. Frank Sack and Mm. Seth Comon vlafted friend* In Ocean City Sunday.

re«it to Wlldw

Mm Wll

I'tiday I *IM D

Several fr

in Phiimli Ipltla

larwreiiito- MrKalr .-ir..1 t tored to Cape Ma> S.i'u-il;, Capt A t Ve.ru.,1.,

Trenton Moini .v

Ml** Maty MnwwaM u

cuporattng from a

The following pu|Di were preeent e\rrv ►». rnaryr Mary. Jowp'it . Malnola: Fttle. Sai.,!, Connor: Norm* an-’ M.,Helen Meerwald. D. Miir«»ret Nlrkeritoi'i r I.e«lle James and Mll!'.i Mix* Je**ie roolltu week-end with Mine Ella

Fred «he p~.p|i

here went to Turka-

viniay to we "Over the Hill” i* playing In Hagelgan’* Thtamd Mr*. Sooy and mother. \>f ■ «*")'■ sere .ailing on Mr

► ianlii Comon Sunday.

Cpwnrth Ia ukui- and menilwrs •r*l»urg Churrh wl*h through •■! nrn* to thank D M Mr ■ for a load of r »al delivered

;r We «inder*tnnd that Tij.kabiM> and vlrlnity

»• League to thank also tlvltlee In keeping them to

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