Cape May County Times, 18 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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SWAIMTOH Mrs. Nickerson and child and M1m Dora Sharp, of Ocean City, were guests of Mrs. E. 0. Howell for oral days. ▲ meeting of the Board of Trustees. was held In Ashbury M. E. church on Friday evening. Major E. O. Howell was away on Saturday attending the wedding of a

friend.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rice, of Sea lale City, were recent callers here. John Hancock spent several days with his daughter. Mrs. Webster Bright, at Wildwood. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Near and daughter. Laura, spent Tuesday at Court House. Mrs. Allison Ludlam and children spent Tuesday with Mrs. Edward Howell at Court House. Mrs. Amos Brower has sufficiently recovered as to be able to take short walks on nice days. Mrs. Livingston Rice attended the funeral of her mother In Philadelphia last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey have returned to their home at Cedar Grove after spending the winter in Ithica N. Y. They were callers here on Saturday. Mrs. M. B. Temple has returned heme after spending some time In Virginia. The May meeting of the Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Beall at Clermont. After the business meeting a bountiful repast was served. Every member was present end enjoyed the music furnished Mr. Beall's mother. Mrs Beall, of New York City, is visiting her son. Charles at Clermont. Announcements were received this week of the marriage on May *th of Mias Beatrice Springer, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Reuben Spiingar. to Howard Ewing, both of Cape May City. Mr*. Ewing was raised her* and her many friends extend con gratulatlona. Rev. William H. Andrews, took hla eldest daughter to s sanitarium In Trenton where she is being treated

L. T. Swain has Installed a Delco electric system. ira Richardson and family motored to Woodbine on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Duble and daughter. Ruth, of Woodbury, spent several days wflh her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bice. H. H. McCool recently made a business trip to Fatnrtew . H. S. Williams and family took in the big circus at Bridgeton last week. Harry Near, Jr., of D. 8. Coast Guard C alter, was home for a day recently. Mrs. Harry Near entertained her sister and family, of Leesburg, on Sunday. Mother's Dey services were held In Ashbury Church on Sunday even Ing with s good congiegatlon In attendance. Many auto loads of tppy children passed through here enroute to the fair grounds on Field Day, some of our children also went. Two auto loads of young people from South Ser-vllle. attended church here Sunday evening.

GREEH CREEK Dr. Standfnrd Robinson of Mount Holly, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrc. Aaron Robinson., Ray Crease, cf Philadelphia, a as calling on h!s father. Uriah Cress last Sunday. Miss Beulah Camp, of Suts Normal. spent the week-tad at home. Man) from here attended the annual field day exerclene*. Special Mother's Day exercises were held la the M. E. Church on Sunday morning. Miss Mary and Elisabeth Sc bellUger spent the week al home The Rainbow Sunday School Claas gave an enteruinuwnt In the K. C E. hall on Friday evening Mr*. Edward Armstrong np-nt part of last wsk with her parent*. Mr and Mrs. Charles Loper Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Camp aaa daughter. "Batty" spent the week«nd at Court House, with Mr. and Mr*. Willetts Corson. Mlaa Helen Young, of Court House spent the »eek-«nd with Mlaa Dorothy Toper Mr. aed Mrs Birhard Crease, ol Cape May. were calling on relatives

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STRATHXERE Dr. and. Mrs. Van Dyke, of Bywood. were down over the week-end at their cottage on Bayvlew Drive. Edward Kerr, of Dawnlngtown, was down over the week-end at his cottage. William C. Flnke, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end at the Strathmere cottage. F. W. Wood was down for a few days last week. Mrs. C. M. Price and Mrs. T. D raum were down for a few days. John Stevens and a few friends were over the week-end visitors. Mlaa Louise Brower and William M. Brunkmen, of Philadelphia, span Sunday at the Strathmore cottage. W. B. Moore, of Philadelphia. 1 spending some time at his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. E. Robert Stackhouse and son, E. Robert, of Springfield. and Mr. and Mrs. Harper, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end at the Stackhouse cottage. Lewis Fisher was down over the week-end. Mr. and Mks. E. M. Fenton, of Bywood, came down Friday evening for a few days at tholr cottage. George F. Erbe was a Sunday vis-

itor.

Captain Frank Cobb and Captain James Godfrey were outside fishing on Sunday and came In with quite s number of Black Sea Baas. Mrs. Freak Trimbel sad daughter were la Oceaa City Saturday. H. Page WlUkamp and John R. Godfrey were visiting In Bio Oraade

Frank I

weak sad at hla cottage.

Edward Settee ead Charles Cox

ware la town oa Thursday.

Mrs. M. Saltan was a Sea Isis City

Mrs. George R- McCullough was la Philadelphia on Saturday. Mrs. H. A. Wittkamp spent Tuesday and Friday In Philadelphia. Miss Mary Caro there was In Ocean City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. SttUea. Wilson SUlles and Mrs. N. Hunt, of Moorestown, motored down to look after their cottage on Summer Road, on Monday. George B. MacGaubey and Allen Stuart, of West Philadelphia, were Sunday visitor*. Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Dyson. Mrs. Mary Lee, William Ashworth. Qua Miller end Jee Kelly were down over the week-end *t their clnb bouee. E. P. Johnson. Jr., spent Sundmy with his parent*. Captain end Mis. E. P. Johnson. Fred M. Brinkman, of Philadelphia. was down on Sunday. John Becktel, Harvey Becktel and John Newlln were down a few days last week at the Boat House. Joe Scargle. Adam Kurt*. Dick Seargie and Mr. and Mrs. George Scargle and George Kurt* came down on Friday for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Varney came borne Monday evening after spending a week with their daughter, Mr*. Edward Kerr, at Dawnlngtown. Pa. Mr. Quay Is spending a week at the West Jersey cottage. Mrs. Frank L. Cobb and son. Calvert. left Monday for Baltimore, where they will spend some time with Mrs. Cobb's mother. Melrir Trimbel was in Sc* Isle City Muuday. H. Page Wittkamp and Jobn B. Godfrey were Ocean City vial tors-on Be utOay night. Jack Godfrey and Mary Carotber* were In Ocean City Monday night. J. E. Varney was down over the week-end. James Whitehead and a few friends were down over the weekend at hie cottage Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Cobb. Jr., ailed on Mr. and Mrs Frank L. Cobb Saturday evening Mi and Mrs. F. A Bhortall spent be week-end with hi* slaUr, Mia. G. H McCullough. Mr and Mrs Earl M Wa<Mingto* opent Saturday nlrbt In Sea Die City. Mr. end Mr* Washington Corson was away over the week-end. Walter Arbougbta spent Ike weekend with hie parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Arboughts Mrs. Howard Chartston was In Ocean City Frida). Mr. end Mrs Earl M. Waddtngton spent Sunday with friends In Sea Die City. Frank Burroughs was down on i Sunday W. A. P. Thcmpscn bn* gone to PblladtIphSa and Narberth for a lew

days.

Dr. Armstrong Graves was dovi on Sunday. Dr. Smyth, of Philadelphia. h*» rented the Holcomb cottage lot tne

TUCKAHOE Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace to Ocean City Sunday. John Hahn and family war* In town on Sunday renewing

Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Stewart war* Ocean City vial tors Saturday. The Homestead Development Co., has opened an office In the McKeague building. Mr. and Mrs. Hand are entertaining Mrs. Thomas Ramsey and ch'ldJohn Berth and family visited relatives in Woodbine on Sunday. Mrs. Ed. LaCrotx was in City visitor on Thursday. An Old Time Minstrel was Thursday evening In the Coma Theatre tor the benefit of the Corbin City School. Mia. E. Robinson has been visiting relative* In Millville. Wm. Bond wont to Frankford on Wednesday to attend h'« mother's funeral. Mias Ryan and Mias Murphy in Ocean City Thursday. Samuel Langley wen' to Vlnelauu on business Thursday. Mrs. Josephine Godfrey entertained relative* trzz. Atlantic City on Thursday. Prof, and Mrs. V m. Struck Saturday at Cape l.ay Court House. The local council of D. of A. vtaltI with the Wildirood Council on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Madden to Woodbine Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs John Batdorf ware Millville shoppers on Friday. Mr. and Mia. Townsend

& O. Langley conducted a funeral

iota Batdorf and family attended • Singling 'dreus on Saturday in Atlantic City.

Ith hD parents. Mr. and Mia. Chas m. Mia. John Little wee a PhlDdrl phU riel tor on Setarday. Mr. aad Mia. Hope Madden *enl Saturday night with Mr. aad Mrs. Harry You**, of Bern ley's Mat.

r here on Surday.

Mrs. Catherine Hand, and two children, spent the week-end at C May City. Mr. and Mia. George St wart.

Church, at Court Hone*. Walter Head Jr., visited WUd-

Mr. ead Mr*. N. Serivant. of Wildwood. meat Friday evening, with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gardner, entertained. at cards, ous evening recently. Karl Clouting returned on Wednesday from Scranton. Pa., where he is been on business, for a few days. Mrs. Carrie Scrlvanl, of Wildwood visited her aDter here on Tuesday. Miss Cornelia Bckeraley spent the eek-end et Ocean View with re lave*. Mr. and Mr*. K. clouting s| Sunday with hD parent* at Palermo. Mia. Mery Stewart visited Maurice Thompson and family, at Court House, recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. Butcher snapped In Wildwood on Tuesday. T. K. Price called on bis daughtpr. at Wildwood Saturday. Harry Schrader D spending some time with hi* parents here. “r. and Mrs. B. Lawton enjoy their crystal radio eet. very much, hearing quite a Dug distance. Miss Anita Hand and MIm Edith Schrader, have returned from s few days stay In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bobart visited hD parent* at South Seavllle on Sunday. Mr*. Kill spent Saturday In Wlldaod. Mrs. Dyl Clouting D receiving eongraiuDtions In winning the Simplex Radio Bet. la the eon teat for the “ » May County Times.

Mrs. Frank P. Matters motored to Philadelphia in her Bulck on Wednesday. ■ Joseph Saunderson has purchased s new Bungalow on East Slid street and expects to move hD family there on the first of the month. Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Curran, Pr.. were In Philadelphia on Thursday shopping. Misses Savins Seulley. Elisabeth KcAlarnum and Laura Schools, Philadelphia, ware entertained over the week-end at Mrs. Agnes SturmLawyer and Mrs. Bonnell and daughter, Blanche, of Court House, Messrs. Fred Chambers. John Sheffield and two friends, of Cape May. composed a little theatre party here Satuvday evening. The Water Works tanks have received a new coat of paint The daring fleet of the painters having caused many spectators tc gass In awe at them swing so high suspended In the air held seemingly by slender threads. Conductor Mitchell, of the Wildwood and Delaware Bay, 8. 8. L. R. R., while < st*ndlng on a freight car drilling freight over the switch to the fDh pDtform at the Harbor was caught by a wire which cot and bruised hu face and head quite badly. Quite a number of our young people sang for the Eagles entertainment at Green Creek on Friday eveng last. Mia. K. Boerckel visited Ocean City on Saturday last. r. Kentner, successor to Kdeneke Bros., on Wildwood avenue, has a new Bulck truck for hD piumting

Many yf NokomD Council, No. 67, D. of P., members here were at the Grand Council of the State that met In Atlantic City May 16th aad 16th. ran Kslback was ssen In Atlantic City oa Monday. Mrs. Needles. and Mir. Harry Needles and UttD son. of Cold Spring, were la towu last week Fulmer's Espuss has a new Maccar Truck on tha road now. Mr*. K. Boerckel entertained her mother-la-Dw. of Philadelphia. over

noUa aad Pacific avennm. Mr*. Carrie Scrlvanl left for Detroit, Michigan, oa Tuesday the 15th a business trip. Mi*. Flank Mfnnemeyer c. the eet D Quit* sick at tkD writing.

TO WR SKID’S DfLET Mr. and Mrs. Dilgard and daughter, Ruth, were down for the w end. • Mr. and Mrs." Irvin were down for a few days at their cottage on Rose street. Charles Gordon motor'd ';wn urday to fix hD bcit up for the Mr. Brown and Samuel Van were down for the week-end. Stacy Corn lab. of Chester, Pn., Was down on Sunday. Mr. Young was down for a few days last week. Mis. Fred Hanley was up to tbs Quaker City on business last week. Mr. and Mia. Walters and Mr. Walter's brother and sDter-ln-Dw, were ''own Sunday at the Idle Hour. Jacob Robinson wad down Sunday for the day fixing hD cottage. Mr. and M.a. BeldDmeyer and daughter, Ethel, were down Saturday and Sunday at their cottage on Born street Mr. Gray was down for a few days at hD new pottage. Geo. Corql|h. of Germantown, Pa.. waa down Sunday. E. Rose, of Logan, waa down for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. God ward and daughter and friend motored down Saturday from PhiladelphD. Mia. Hanley ha* her grandson, Billie, down for a week. Joeeph Hanley and son. Joseph, Jr., wqre down Sunday visiting h!a mother and grandmother for the day. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Thompson waa down for the week-end at hit new bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metcalf were down at their bungalow over the week-end. MDs Jennie Siring waa down fbr a few days getting her apartment* ready for the summer. Mr. and Mia. Warner ware down from wrankford. Mr. Luni, cf Cl anklot a, waa down for over the wedk-eod. Mr. Fullerton ant neloe. Mia. B^rth and son. Howard, vcm down for the day Sunday. I MAKE OLD SHOES LOCK LITE new. with oW shoe comfort. Let tue do your shoe repair work. Vlnceat » FrtU Sometimes any decision la bettor than no decision.

Mia. Margaret Witt, of Mew. York City. D vlsituig at the hofee of Wm.

hdy aad Helen Car 11. spent Friday evanlag at Beasley's Point. Mrs. Prul Canon. MDs Cora Corson and Mlaa Balsa Oartl attended a meeting of ths W Id wood Patera Star on Thmadafr svaalag. Hr. and Mia. B. R. Loots, of lansdoane, v« in town over Suaday. MDs Helen Tidier was with h*r mother aad Mat era over the weekend. Mis. Hattie Welfcar. at FhOadeiphla. D vtsiUag lbs. Freak FI diet Mr. aad Mm. H. T children, i the w

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Mr*. F. E. Meeray, of Gape May called on friend* Bara tost Tuesday. Brooks Blloard aad family cpect the week-end at Cape May. Mr. Sampson, cf Millville, supplied the pulpit on Sunday tat the abeenc* of Mr. Reamer, who waa to DeDware A number of people from hare itt ended the Field Day exact lets on Saturday. The K. of P. lodge entertained the AUantle City, Ptoeaeatvllle and Ocean City lodges am Friday evening. Mrs. H. L. Lloyd tee returned to Cape May after ^eadtog two week* here. Mrs. Rebecca Dougherty, of Cape May Coart House, died at the home of her son. H. F. Dougherty, on Wednesday. Funeral services were held In the LL M Church BetanU;

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