Cape May County Times, 11 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Thomu Holmes sad fsmUy are M » ndlor a few days «■ PMIadelHUa. ibv e William (Mena. droee t® Oeeaa

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Ml* Grace McCann Is elaltlaf: with u friend In Philadelphia this *- Harry Kahr. of the Cape May Motor Shop, was ia towa her

day on bualneea.

Mrs. Rom. of Capa May Coart House, visited her bob. Howard, on

P*rk Boulevard recently.

Dr. DandoU la sees drlvtas around

iiiakins hU ealto la hie aes

Ocean City this weak to aae a! niovln* hie family there. Mr. and Mre. FtH Broadbaek. of Ssalntoa. were caUlay on trleade in Wildwood Sunday. Mre. Kata Tamantnl spent a fesi .lave In Vineland aBMayreUtlree and !• lends. Several of our youny people attended the dance at Hotel Bellevue at Gape May Court Howe on Friday

J. Curran. Sr. apent the week i fishing trip tor trout at KeatCllnton Co., Fa. and reports

many p... Frank L. Klny and taadly entertaiued company from Dorothy over

Many Wildwood people are enjoying the Wildwood OUT Li aka every day now while the went fine, kmoay them wae Mre. Jona-Ih-n Hand, who haa h

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Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Troeinner, of Philadelphia, were down over the

week ead at their eottaye.

Mrs. P. E. Varney U spending a few days with her daughter. Mre. Edward Kerr, at Dawnlngtown. Pa. Mrs. B. M. Price and Mrs. Derautn

we down orer the week-end.

Frank P. Smith. William Allison.

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Mrs. Winter is very ill at this

wrltiry.

Mrs. George Stewart spent Monday In Vineland with relatives. Karl Clo-Uiiig Is spending a few days In Scranton on business. Mrs. Walter Hand entertained the j Xing's Daughters st her home this

month.

nrvisT WISELY Building and Loan stock Is the safest, wisest Investment you can make. Tour money grows fast, is safe and always subject to your call. Sea Isle City B. & L. Association CHARLES K. LANDIS, JR., Secretary.

COLLINS COMPANY Roof Lath SOUTH SEAVILLE. N. J.

JULIUS WAY. M. D. ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

OFFICE DAYS—Escli Monday, Wed. neoday and Friday. Other days by appointment only.

F. Thompson and E. Robert Suck- 1

Mias Edith Schrader and

i Anloe Hand are spending a few days the week-end. ; ^ p-.i-A-iyvi.

Mrs. H. A. Wlttkamp was In Phlla- j( r and ^ Butcher enter- ■

delphta on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Erbe were down on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hitchner and Mr. mss D. Klster. of Ocean City, motored down and spent Saturday evenand Mr*. W. O.

Carotbers.

Mrs. G. R. McCullough 1* spcndtnr a few days In Philadelphia. W. C. Tomkins came down on Monday for the summer. Mr*. Ella Lumpp was down over the week-end at her cottage. Rudd Tohnaoir. Allen Stuart and Ira Johnson were down on Sunday. ■ O. B. MaoGaughey waa down over the week-end. Allen Tomkins was down for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Prank A. Trlmbel and daughter Jan net spent Saturday evening with Mrs W. J. Co non. Harry Wlttkamp and two daughters. of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wltt-

iwk h-'r flret le < n laet Friday Gnj,tractor sad Mrs. McOa-ry wen Saturday la thstr new kmlck s, dan which they pvt received. Mr*. Agnes Sti Mis# Thelma, an

»!ih Mr*.

d*lphla. I Our Saturday visitor* from Vineland were Ml—se Aaao sad VtiglnU Carlton. Meesra Frank Yoaovsll. Stovola and John Diroalti Prank Mlnnemeyer. of the t has been a dally visitor to Cape May Court Hou— for aom* time. 4 NakotnlB Council No. FT, D. of P. la?. C. R. M., spent Monday night la Oceea City Initiating a—ay pale faces into the degree before they returned to their homes In Wildwood. Captain McKean is now unloading and carting piling for the bulkhead lor the new bridge for West Wildwood. be being the sub-contractor to I’Uild the bulkhead. Mr. th- general contractor for t . J J. Curran's i'ii Pino avenue in tv a new coat of paint In the oi contractor A. K. BUnn. Many of our people attended the Wildwood Booster* banquet at Beilen. Stratford In Philadelphta May Uarinthetaeftthe Mre.M * ‘

tained company over the week end. George Morrison was a Wildwood visitor Monday. Several from Wildwood and Cape May attended the dance given in the Grange Hall Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mr*. B. Lawton and daughter visited Wildwood on 8c*.-

day.

Mr. and Mr*. Carl Hildreth and Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner spent Sunday with friend* at North Jer—y. Mr? Catherine Hand daughter visited Court House on Monday. Mm Agues Stunner, of Wildwood, waa a caller here on Sunday. Mm Carrie Scrlvanl, of Wildwood, visited her'sister here on Sunday. Miy Cornelia Eckersley spent the week end at Ocean View with rela-

tive*.

8. Gunn, of Wildwood. Is doing the plumbing work in Evans G.

Slaughter's home here.

The 8. Girls Club, of Ocean City, gave a dinner dance over the Beeeley’a Point Hotel on Wednesday evening. The evening was spent by playing, gam— and dancing. Those who attended were: Edith Jeffrie*. Cathrlae Gordon. May Ward. Julia PUeggl. Kathryn Ward. Evelyn Smith. Mary Carotbers, William Monerlef. Stanley Weoor, Wcai«y Bartley. Bob Nelson. Bob Gordon. Joe Bo—. Paul Massy. Dick Townsend. William r. Howard Bice and Herman Selvagn. William B. Moore was down for few days last week at hi* cottage. Jo* Kelly was down on Sunday. Lewis Fisher waa down over the week-end. Washington J. Ooreon apent Saturday evening with his mother, who, la very IB. Mr. and Mm E. M. Fenton, of Bywood. wore down over the week-end at their eottage. Mr. and Mm Frank Schaffer were do we over the week-end nt thalr cot-

tage.

Mm F. A. Trim be! and daughter Marie were la Ocean City Inst 8tt-

The Ice C.eam and Cake VtdaJ given jy the Ladle* of the Baptist Church here proved a great »uocean. asm lay! Ciuuimg, • f this place, and Mm Violet 8crlvi.nl and Mm Agn— Stunner, of V'ltdwood. attended the dance at Cot rt Hoube Fri-

day evening.

F. H Price visited Wildwood on

Saturday.

Our community was saddened to hear of the death of Mm Juba! Smith, who had been IU for months. She 1—v— a husband and ■is children to mourn her loan.

Jam— Meyers waa down over the •ak-enS nt the West Jersey cottage. Mi— Mary Carothen. spent the rack—ad nt Onan City. Frank Burroughs —eat the week-

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Mr. Hinch and n few Wends wen down over Sunday nt his cottage. Mr. and Mm Mmons. of Newark, n Roeden. apent the week-end nt the Waet Jersey eottage. Mm. M- Salter*. Starts McCullough and Marion Ti label were la 8— * *-

_____ Waddlngton entertained n few friends Saturday night nt his

i City

Jvi-T a vent— and Is now ready for

her • ucnstve summer trade. Karl Clouting, of th* Mot— Mop

her., made n burin—* trip to Scran- - ^ M VM in

•on ihi. week In mferen— to a new “

irurk for the FuJUnsr's Expre-j ^ Sutton. Wesley Adams and

I Charles Cox were In town on Thum-

' day.

Mr. and Mm Earl ri. Waddlngton

Mrs J. M. Campbell and Mr*. XIWickel. of Pnclflc avenue, attended

Ihr concert at Cage May with a Indy

Viw Betty MunevUU gave n birthlay party to her tittle Wends on Tu-rdar. she being i years old. In • ning to their happy laughter '••‘•I »ithout w—da that they had n - time. I- W Steiner, of Went Wildwood ■ :iue. ha* given up all of bis other in-— — as to devote fcts entire 1 • to bis present hurine— of laadgardening which eirise to keep *""> Quite busy owing o the many *-»* that he has cha ge of. lk>m to Mr. and Mm. WUlinm ' ;t >- Jr. a l>.uncing baby on f iKbt and they thought they M call his name David.

Ly io Bridgeton to the

her much Unproved, and Mrs. Frank Mlnnemeyer 'hiugbt— Eleanors, of the Orest, i panted by Mm OejMtr. of Pnrtx nue. drove — PhBndelphU

Th. man who plays p "■"‘get* Isn't gnabUng. •

away on Sunday vlsiUng

Kirhy Tomklna down on Sun-

Form erly with Lawrence M. Lear

Mm Muffery crriertalned h— t — f— a few dry* last week. John BsrMri and -'oha Newlla eat out Ashing Saturday afternoon »jd —me In with sixty croaker* and Ire Sounder*, and ©*ors« Beargle and Adam Kurts caught thirty-four

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