Cape May County Times, 11 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

FBIDAY, MAY 11,

CAP! MAT oOTITY TIMM,

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William Winner who has been very Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Wlcward. of sick for the past week. Is slowly coj- Millville, spent Sunday with Mrs.

valseeing. Matilda Creamer.

William Weetcott. who underwent j Mr . an d Mrs. H. P. Layton and an operation last Monday in the children, and Mr. Payton's mother, Samaritan Hospital. Is doing very moored to Wood Lynne on Sunday, nicely at this writing. | Miss-Erma Mason spent the week Mrs. Neal Regina attended the e „d with Miss Edra Steelman of At-

funeral of Mr. Ellis Nickerson, at imtlc city.

South Dennis, on Wedneeday. I Mr. and Mrs R. B. Haas and famWllliam Laughlin attended the P.! uy motored to Delmonl on Sunday O. S. of A. lodge in Ocean City Frl- [ an d visited Mr. and Mrs. Whlldln. day evening. ; Mrs. Phoebe Grace, of Cape May Mrs. Priscilla Weatcott spent the court House, and sister, Mrs. O. M. first of the week In Philadelphia; Geary, of Dennlsville. were calling with her husband. I 0 n friends here on Sunday. Alvin Fisher, a Ford agent of: ©liver Gifford has returned home Court House, was In our town on a f t er a week's visit with relatives at

busineas Tuesday. I Tom's Rtver. N. J.

A number of our white ribboner's Mrs. William Mason and family motored to Erma on Thursday 10 motored to Richland on Sunday

attend a meeting. They took their lunch and reported It "a great day". Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sapp were In Atlantic City Thursday evening. Randolph Creamer, who Is visiting his sister in Tuckahoe. was in our

town on Sunday.

Mias Anna Gandy spent the week

end with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. James Smith motored to Ocean City in their Sedan on

Thursday evening.

Hra Frank Gandy and son. Miss Mary Creamer and brother. Ran'

where they spent the day with Mrs. Mason's mother, Mrs. Helser. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheator of Ocean View, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wheaton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence He ©nan. Mr. and Mrs. John Pettit, of Millville. spent Sunday with the former's brother. Jacob Pettit. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Howell, of Millville. spent Sunday with Mrs. Howell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William

Harris.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R Endicott spent

dolph. visited their sister in Goshen o ull< j a:r wtth reutives of Dennlsville. Sunday. ! Joseph Mason made a business Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sapp visited trlp to Dorothy on Monday.

Mrs. Sapp's sister in Northfleld Sun

day.

Mrs Lawrence McKaig. with her sor and daughter, of South Dennis, accompanied her sister, Mrs. Sara Ross, home on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes and two children, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Leonard Caldwell. Miss Clara D. Ross spent Friday afternoon with Miss Myrtle Palermo. Mrs Paul Stergis. of Tuckahoe, called on her mother Friday. Mrs. Richard Voas was a Philadelphia visitor on Friday. Robert McCoach. who is employed In Philadelphia, spent the week end at his home here. Mrs. Harold Ross, of Tuckahoe. spent Saturday evening wtth Mias Alice Eidredge. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Pettit and her mother, and Jonathan Pettit, all of Millville, were calling os friends here Saturday. Miss Lucy Regina and mother were Ocean City shoppers on Saturday afternoon. A number from here took advantage of the excursion to Philadelphia on Sunday. Edwin Ingeraoll. Sr. motored to Elizabeth. N. J. on Saturday night to bring his daughter-in-law. Mrs. William Ingersoll, back with him on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Peterson. Mrs. D. Nickerson, of Avalon, and Mrs. L. Denclsbeck. of Trenton, spent Bun day with Mrs. Edgar Ross. Edmund Munyon. of Camden, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Lenora Winner. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Hagelgans. and three children, of Hammon'm. spent Sunday with her father. A C. Butler. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland EwUg and aon. of Atlantic City, were week end visitors with her mctbei M.sses Hilda Smith ^nd Mabe' Caldwell, both tea-ben. near Trenton, were home over Sunday

TUCKAHOE Mrs R. Erickeon snd daughter are visiting Mrs Erirkaon .• parents. Mr. and Mrs E L Rice Mi. Vaughn, of Woodbine Colony, called on Samuel Langley Thursday

afternoon

The Ladies Aid of the M E Church held a meeting a* the parsonage last Tuesday e tea lag The Tucaahoe Build ng and Loan Association met on Saturday William H. Bond went to Norwood. Fa., on Wednesday. "Putting It Over" was presented by the Hanlors of l'. T H. S. on Thursday evening at the Community

Theater

Mr and Mrs F Mason motored to Millville on Tburtday. The Ladles Auxiliary of the local American I .eg ion Post held a p.e t.nd cake sale Saturday Prof. William Htraek and family spent Sunday wtth friends at Ewan. Mr. wnd Miv. Samuel Langley visited relatives 'n Glaasboro on Hunday. Mrs. Georg. Langley wen', to Dorothy on Satiirday About the only perfect neighborhoods are those found In real estate' advertisement*. MORNHINWEG’S | BAKERY Braid RulU

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Mias Alberta Hoffman entertained Mias A delta Wheaton, of Ocean View, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hess spent Saturday night with theli aon, L P. H«vs. at Sea Isle. H. C. Mason and aon Rolland made a business trip to Leesburg on Mon-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stevenson and family, of Cape May. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. R. B. Mason. Belleplaln Ball Team defeated Cold Spring Academy on Monday by tb' score C to 6. IF YOU WANT LUMBER OS anything in bulldarw smpliea call Champion. l#th street at^ Wast a vena*. Ocean City. N. J.. phona 410. "Look for the sign."—advertlaament.

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WOODBINE Miss Ida Zuchovltx, former school teacher here, is home recuperating from a long period of Illness Ben Cohen and Sol Singer. U. ot F. students, were home over the week

end.

Among the f-w who enjoyed the Dutch supper at the home of Miss Sara Breelow were: Zelda Rablnowltz. Reba Joffe. Eva Else n berg, Jennie Levin. Estelle Abramson and Miriam Danerhlrach. Mrs. Moses Mendelsohn spent Monday In Philadelphia. Mre. I. Abramovitx returned Sunday from a week's stay with her daughter in Philadelphia. A regular meeting of the firemen was held at the Borough Hall Sunday evening May 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Nappen. of East Orange. N. J.. Mr. and Mrs. Masker, and Mrs. Goldenthal, of Newark. N. J. motored to town Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Nappen. Nat Rosenfeld was in Philadelphia on buoinvas last Thursday. Miss Claire Cohen spent the week end with her parent*. A dance was glten by the High School at the Liberty Hall last Fri-

day evening.

Ben Botwinlck. of Philadelphia, visited his family here Sunday Our High School team won the base ball game played with Ocean City at bomer's Point Saturday by a

score of 6-1.

OCEAN VIEW William Barbor has relumed home after spending some time at Philadelphia. Mre. Emma Souttera and eon Joseph are spending some tfcne at Angleeea. Harry Garrison and sister, of Newfleld. called on relatives on Sonday. Mrs. John Keener and two children. of Sea Isle City, visited friends on Sunday. Mre. Alice Hahn, of Wildwood, visited triends on Sunday. Charles Wills and family motored to Philadelphia on Saturday afternoon. Owen Derrln and James Career called or. relatives at Philadelphia over the week end. Roger Beal, of New York City, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and *.'rs. Unwood Dallas gave n house party recently as a housewarming fot their coxy new home on the Shore Boad. Among the guests wen: Mre. Amanda Thaw. Joseph Scaiiny. Mr. Franks, Mr. and Mrs. A. 4aster. Mr. and Mrs. C. Byrnes, Mr. John Rost. Miss Eveline Mason, all of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. IUm*r Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Downus and daughter, of Ocean View. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abrams, of Philadelphia, visited their daughter on Sunday. Franklin Kreig. of Bridgeton, visited friends on Sunday. Amoe Gandy, of Philadelphia, called on his father on Sunday. Rev. Harold Nichols, of Park avenue M. E. church will lecture on •Whitcomb Riley." in Seevllle M. E. church on May 14 th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bloekeon, of Wildwood, visited relatives on Sunday. Mrs. William Emmons. Floyd Emmon's wife and daughter, of Bridgeton. and Mr. and Mrs. James K. Jeffries, of Ocean City, called on Joiph Downam and family on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Lloyd and son were Sea Isle Shoppers on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dallas trere Eldora visitor* on Monday. Mre. Raymond Boxarth waa In Egg Hai bor on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Irene Eckersley waa an Ocean City sboppei Monday.

DEHHISVILLE Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carroll spent Sunday In Woodbury. Mrs. Elizabeth Strawbridge has returned from Philadelphia where she spent the greater part of the winter. Mrs. Fannie Hemphill, of New York, waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carroll last week. Mrs. Cora Corson entertained the Sewing Club on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitaker, of Westmont, were week end guests at the home of Ogden Gandy. Miss Edith Gandy spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Gandy. Miss Sara Fldler waa a week end ▼laltor in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lloyd, of Avalon, and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Lloyd, of Cape May Court House, spent Sunday with Mis. Hannah Lloyd. Mr. and Mre. Samuel Woolson were Sunday visitors In Cold Spring. Mrs. Uriah Gandy entertained the Ladles’ Aid at her home on Monday evening. Lewis Everingham and family spent Sunday at the home of Uriah Gandy. Miss Haiti Fldler returned home on Sunday from the U. of P. Hospital where she has been undergoing treatment. MARMORA

I MAKE OLD SHOES LOOK LIKE tew, with old shoe comfort. Let me do your shoe repair work. Vincent Sannlno. 26 Frits street. Sea Irle

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DIAS CREEK Mr and Mrs. Ivaac Parsons. Wildwood, called on Mrs. Howard Norton Sunday. Mr and Mr.- William Kane spent the week end at thfrir Bey Shore Cottage Fitness Douglass, of Anglesea. spent the week end at hia parents

here.

Mrs. William Weatherby entertained relatives from Millville Sun-

day.

A Mr. Miller, of Philadelphia, has bought the tenant house of Ellis Cullen. Scott Erricson is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Earnest Bock, of Philadelphia, spent the week end at hi* cottage at Pierces. Mrs Frank Rec-d. oi SSayvUle. reilly called on Mrs. Frank Doug-

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GREEK CHEEK Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Corson, of Rio Grande, were in town Sunday. Mrs. F-dlth Wheaton, of Anglesea, spending a few weeks with Mrs. Uriah Crease. Mre. George Hall and eon Franklin. of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. Hall's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fisher. Mias Minerva Brown has returned home after caring for her sick sister, Mre. M. Oliver. Many (torn here attended the base ball game on Saturday at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eidredge. of Cape May. spent Sunday with E. W.

sher.

The iadlee of Arbutus Temple held a pie social In the hall-on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas toper entertained company on Sunday from Bees ley's Point. Mis. Uriah Crease spent Friday In Philadelphia. Mrs. Elmer Hemmlngway and Mrs. William Stewart made a busineas trip to Court House on Thursday. Miller Robinson, who has beer, employed at Dias Creek has secured e position at Rio Grande with William Wheeler. Carl R. Camp, contractor of Grassy Sounds Bridge baa purchased a large targe of Joseph Camp. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Holllngsead. and slaters. Sarah abd Marie were calling on relatives at Cape May on Sunday.

Cecil Corson, of Palermo, visited

relatives here Saturday.

Mrs. Spencer Young motored to!

Ocean City Saturday.

Hope Madden, of Tuckahoe. called

on friends here Thursday.

Young l* entertaining Halsey

Stevens. Monte Clair.

Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Corson have returned home after spending the

winter In Florida.

Alfred Sapp, of Petersburg, made a busineas trip to this place Monday. Mabel Ballinger was an Ocean City visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mis. A. B. Smith called on their eon. Clarence Smith.

Ocean City, Sunday. Morris Godfrey,

called on relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Corson mo-

tored to Palermo Saturday afternoon.' Mr. and Mre. William Sapp madej th d w.. -1..■ ■■ • .-i.. _ ch• w a..... '

John HUt was down Sunday. Miss Helen Hyato. of Jersey City, apent a few days visiting friends. Mr. Beltmlller. Dr. Swartz and Mr. Adler were down at the Little

TOWNSEND’S INLET Mr. and Mre. Dllgard and daughter Ruth -vere down for the week end at Meadow Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Lun* and aon Ernest motored down from Frankford, Pa. for the week end. Mr. and Mre. James Gray and daughter motored down from South Philadelphia for the week end. Sam Vanaent and Mr. Brown were down for a few days la»t week. Philip Flaghouae has gone to the Quaker City on a business trip

a few days.

Mrs. Barth and non Howard were down for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Cook and friends were down Sunday at their new cottage. * Howard Fullerton waa down Sunday getting his bungalow ready for

the summer.

Mr. Fergusson and friend were down Sunday for the day. Vis. N. Norton had as her guest Sunday her slater from Olney. Pa. Tue Hop's boys weje down Sunday

for the day.

E. Roes, of Logan. Philadelphia, was down Sunday for the day looking after his boat. Mrs. Metcalf is down for a few days at the Peggy. Jack Nevell Is down at the Punch and Judy for the summer. Stacy Cornish, of Chester, Pa., was down Sunday for the day. Mr. D* Vour was down for the week end at the Fits Us cottage. George Corniah, of Germantown. Philadelphia, motored down Sunday at the J. C. C. Cottage., Mr. and Mre. Miller and friends were down Sundsy at the Little Reba on Rose street. H. Hours was down Sunday paint-

Ir-c hi* boat.

Master Willie Shellem caught a flounc.-r Saturday weighing 4^4 lbs. Mr. anil Mre. John Reitschy sad

down Sunday for

s trip to Ocean City Satur-1

day.

Helen Stratton spent the week end with Gloucester relatives. Byron Young, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre.

Stillwell Young.

William Gannon and David Petitt spent 8atu r day evening in Ocean

City.

William Lowry Is entertaining his

Grace Bungalow Sunday.

Mr. Rotzell brought hU boat up from Stone Harbor where he had It repaired and left it at the Inlet. Mr. and Mrs. Beltlemeyers and daughter Ethel were down at their

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clouting entertained Mr. and Mre. Santera Collins and Mlsaea Elisabeth Ruth and Kathryn Dailey Sunday evening. Mu true Shae^er,. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with Meade. Mre Anaa DeCmy. of Philadelphia. la apendlag a long flail with her parents. Mre. Emma QUas. Howard Clouting and Mlaa Eauna Clouting all motored to DennlavtQe Saturday afternoon. Mre Ambroee Corona sad eor. Ambrose. Jr. have been aulte U1 for the past weak. Ronald Stowmaa. of Ocean City, waa calling oc friends here Wednesday evening. Mre Mary P*ahlay entertained Mre Julia Cloutiag. Mre SUa Clouting and Mre Anas DeCra* Saturday afternoon. Mi. and Mre Karl (Routing, of Rio Grande, spent Sunday aornlng with Mr. ClouUag'a parents. Miss Emma Ckmtiag and Miss Elizabeth Dailey motored to Ocean City Saturday eveuiag. Ralph Nickerson, of South Ocean City, waa calling on Mend: here Monday evening. H. W. Clouting waa a B«a Isle City visitor Monday. Somers E. Yoons spent Tuesday in Camden. Miss Bertha Field apent Sunday with relatives. Louis Pashley .spent one evening last week with John Stratton. Mre Washington Corson is quite ill. Charles Halley end family, formerly of Ocean City, have moved to this place. Miss Myrtle Madam waa visiting friends in Philadelphia Sunday. Alfred Sapp, of PMsrehurg. was in town on bostnam Monday. Louis F ah ley and family motored to Deerfield Sunday. Edward Corson entertained friends from Ocean City over Pooday. Laan-Dry-Ette ELECTRIC WASHER mo winexai Walter Scobk MILLVILLE . N«w Jvnej

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