Cape May County Times, 15 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES, FRIDAY. XTOE 15. 1923

HEWS FOXES OP UPPEE CAPE MAY COUHTY

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TOWHSEND’S INLET Mrs. Fred Hanley has as her guests her son Joseph and wife and three children, on Sunday. Allred Jones is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hanley for the summer. John Hilt was down for a few days and brought his boat up Stone Harbor. . Mr. and Mrs. Porter and daughter were down on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Werner w on the Sunday excursion. George Cornish and friend, of Germantown, were week-end visitors. Stacy Cornish, of Chester, i down Sunday as the guest of this mother. Mrs. Gray, of Philadelphia, and sen. motored down for over the week-

end.

James Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. Henry and son Frank, were Sunday rial tors. Mr. and Mrs. Dllgard and daughter Buth motored down on Saturday with Mrs. Dllgard's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Adler were down over the week-end and Mrs. Adler decided to stay at their new cottage on Cedar avenue. Mr. Kappel has his daughter-ln-lai and two children as his guests fa the summer. Charles Finnic and mother wer down for a few days at the Roeelyn cottage. The Hawthorne Club Is open for a

week.

Mr. Gamble was a Sunday visitor. Mr. Beltmlller was down for a few days trying to hurry his new bunga-

low along.

Mrs. Cornish nipt with'the loss of

an aunt who 102 yean old. | home aftsr visUing 'her aon'.'Hwiy Florence Hibbe motored down with [ Wald on. and wife, of Wildwood. George bringing hari Mr. and Mrs. V. W. James, of grandmother down for the •ummei. Iswesboro. wore calling on friends

Mr. and Mra. Boas were down over - - -

the week-end.

Mr. and Mra. God ward ware

end visitors.

Mrs. Lunt accompanied her father and sister to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra. Irvin were down for a few days last sreak. Mra. Maekeo returned _ <*naker City after spending a few tlays at the Avalon ccttage. Mra. Boas and family motored down Saturdar for a few days at their

cottage.

Mr. BMtsehy and son were doi on the Sunday excursion. Joaeph, Jr., and Billy Hanley a down at their grandmother's tor

GOSETN Dr. H. Swain was a Cape May visitor on Tuasday. Vernon Hewitt, of Angles*a, called on his aunt, Mrs. Ella Smith, on last

Tuesday.

The Ladles' Aid met at the boms of Mra. Elisabeth Swain on Wednes-

day afternoon.

Charles Hand, Jr., to entertaining his friend. Leon PettllT of Millville, for s couple of weeks. Mias Dorothy Edwards and mother, Mra. Frank Edwards, Mrs. Laura Rhoades, and Mra Robert Hughes called on Mrs. Hughes'daughter. Mra Walter Tomlin, of Helalervllle, on

Wednesday.

Mra L. H. Swain and Mra Mary Ella. Mlxner attended the Flower Mission Day on Thursday. . The Men's Bible Class met at the home of Nelson T. Smith on Thursday

evening.

Charles Hearon aed daughter, of Anglesea. were calling on realtlves

here recently.

Mra Isaac Lad lam returned home tost Friday after a three weeks' visit

at Wildwood.

Thoms* B.'Hughes and Mr. Brunyate. of Cae May, were In town on

Friday.

Raymond Corson and family, of Philadelphia, were week-end visitors with his parents. Mr. and Mra Frank

Corson.

Mra Mae Latteraby. of Philadel-

phia. U visiting her mother. Mary

Springer, -for an extended time. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Walling motored to Court House on Saturday. Finley Mlxner to homo from Swarthmore for the summer. Mra Charles Weldon has returned

WILDWOOD

Mra Carrie Scrivanl spent Friday

PETERSBURG

Miss Myrtle Madara. of Palermo,

In Philadelphia. visited Mias Clair Rom over the »eek-

Mr. and Mra N. Scrivanl spent the end.

week-end at Vineland. Mr. and Mra William Eldredge Elmer Ritters beck baa returned were In Ocean City on Thursday, after a few days' buslnem trip to Mra. Llsxie Blake and daughter, of Scranton, Pa. { Cape May, were calling on friends Manford Todd Is spending a few 1 here Sunday, days In Philadelphia. i Mr. and Mra Ebben Brown and Mra F. Todd visited friends In mother were callers In Court Hotpe Newfleld one day recently. I Sunday. Walter Larkcombe and family are Mra Bertie Mason was s shopper

Mr. and Mra OssklU. of FraukTord. motored down Saturday for a

few days* visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tompkins have opened their bungalow, the Backet,

for the summer.

Billy Neveli spent tta week-end as the guest of his father at the Punch

und Judy.

Mr. Brooke and a party of friends motor** down to spend the week-raid at the Bv.dolph. Mr. end Mrs. Bldlemeyers and her daughter Ethel, and Mr. Bldelmeyer's anclber were here for the week- -

Marion and Kate Haig, of

North Dias Creek, attended church here Sunday evening, with their

cousin. Margaret Pastri.

Mra Elisabeth Swain attended a D. A. R luncheon at Cepe May on

Saturday.

Mra Emma Robbins, of Millville, to vtolUng at the home of Sylvester

Mira Carrie Hand, of Millville, spent Sunday with her cousin, Mra

Charles Mlxner.

The M. E. Sunday School will atari twelve o'clock after morning sera lee

the summe* months.

PALERJTG

Mr. and Mra. Charles Field spent Monday with friends in Atlantic City. Mrs. Laura Bhitihelmer. of Philadelphia. is spending a week with Mra

Harry Gannon.

Murrae ShaeSer and family, of Philadelphia, are spending the sum-

mer months here.

Mies Valera Berate, of Johnstown. Pa., spent the week-end with Mra

Townsend Godfrey.

Mr. sad Mrs. Enoch Clouting

Sunday with Mra Lawrence McKalgMr. and Mra Ralph GoB called on

relative# on Sunday.

Mra Norman Prettyman went to Philadelphia on Thursday. CaptaJt, Samuel Morton, of Ocean City, and Miss Elia Morton, of South Seavllie. called on friends on Frtdsy

and Mra Hahn entertained

guests over the week-end. Captain A. J. Meerwald urday at Atlantic City.

Miss Rhoda Barnes spent Friday in

Philadelphia.

Dr. Lea is Learning and family, of Bywood, visited his parents on Sun-

dsy.

Mr. and Mra. Norman Prettyman motored to Cape May Court House on

Saturday.

Carl McCormick spent Sunday with

his mether.

Mr. and Mra. WUU»i» Giblin and two children went to Sea Isle on

Sunday.

Mrs. Enoch Scull. Mra Clinton

tored to Sea Ule City on Sunday. rNlekeraon. M.as Margaret and Mies Mies Myrtle Madara was visiting Eether Nickerson, and Miss Sarah friend* in Petersburg over the week- KcKalg motoi a to Millville on Fri-

Frank Gandy and family were palling on Mr*. R. W. Clouting on Sun-

day evening.

Miss Bertha Field was a Cape May

day.

Captain and Mra. A. J. Meerwald

entertained Mira Mary Meerwald. MUs Mae Stewari and Mira Almira

of Camden, over the week-end

Court Hou*e visitor Wednesday. Richard Learning spent the week-

Rnlph Nickerson and «1. Clouting "'•tb hi* parents,

motored to Woodbine Sunday eve- Mr a “«J Mrs. J. K. Csrroll and Mr “'h . . Ch * r, «* CarroU called ~-

Howard LrCiey. of Philadelphia. 1 ,h * Misses Ludlam on Sunday,

spent the week-end with relatives Malcolm Ludlam visited the Mli

* ,ere ) Ludlam .>n Monday.

Mias Naomi Lore, of Dividing Calvin Nlckeraor. of PleaaantvUle Creek, spent ibe past week with Mra. '‘*"*d relatives on Sunday '

Edward Hughes, of Millville

Howard Clouting and Mira Emma ' n 'own on Saturday.

Ctounn* motored to Ocean City on Miaras Thelma Nickerson. Catha-

rine McCormick and Elisabeth Robln-

agaln In Wildwood, after Ing the winter In Call fornix. Mr. and Mra Joseph Scrivanl, accompanied by Mira Emily Bennett and Walter Spalding, of Cape May Court House, spent Sunday evening •- Ocean City. Mira Agnee Hoffman left here lari Friday for her home In Ocean City. Mra Edna Hihms and daughter Dorothy, of Philadelphia, to vtoltlng her pa rente. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Nickerson at the McKinley cottage. Karl Clouting and Elmer Rltterabeck returned on Sunday driving two new M;e Car trucks from Scranton. Pa., for Uu r*ou/r shop hare. Nr. ant Mra r». ^artlnkto was Sunday riding In a -autlful

dan.

Mr. and Mra Fred Broadly ek and mother, alao two children, o Swali ton. drove here In their new Bulck i visit some friends oa Bund* y. Mr. and Mra Bud and daoghter

Florence, of Paulsboro. visited Mra Bud's aunt, Mra R. E. Nltotersoa. on East Rio Grande avenue, oa Sunday.

Mra. Violet Scrivanl to entertain-

ing her cousin and baby from Vlne-

’-ad for a few days.

Layrence Berdelll. of Philadelphia,

formerly of Wildwood, waa in town °q r—Mn« a cottage here where he will move his family in a

couple of weeks for the season. Richard O'Neil and two eons, ol Nay, ware here Sunday oa busi Frank P. Matters la kept quite

busy now between his cement plant here and his new one at Ocean city

^ u folng quite a bust*era!

tne business In Ocean City befna in charge of Charles Morelll. Mr W.t.

tera'a partner in Ocean City. Mira Grace McCaar la visiting her

mother In Philadelphia.

Dr. Corie and family have left for

California by thetoiSr making the trip by motor.

w~ »tenUeman

bot ’L h * t by the excursion bain

in Ocean City on Wednesday. Mra Luther Snyder, of Tuekahoe, exiled on her slater Wednesday. Mra John Libby entertained company from Philadelphia on Sunday. Mira Margaret Laughlln waa in Atlantic City shopping Tuesday. Rev. and Mra Cawman returned Friday from their trip In Maryland. Mra Cawman'* parents. Captain and Mra Nickerson, returning with them. Mtoe Vera Devault, of Ocean View, spending the week-end with Mini

Mary Foster.

Pastor Cawman attended the funeral of Mra Stowe at Ocean View

on Saturday morning.

Miss Clair D. Roes to *cek with her aunt In South Dennis. Mra George Hoff attended the funeral of her sister-in-law. Mra David Gibbs, at Paulsboro. the first

of the week.

Mra Laura Lewie and daughter, of Camden, were visiting reUUvaa over

Sunday.

TT T? 1 * *^J rt * eBtk D. T. H. 8. was held In Tuekahoe M. E. Church, Thursday evening. June 7th. with v class of eight graduates. Petersburg boasts of two graduates. Mias Lucy K. Reglne and John F.

Gandy.

The Children’s Day service of our church was held on Sunday morning. Our chorister. Mr. A. M. Robbins, had his able orchestra, of Ocean City, who as usual rendered us some fine music. The children all performed their parti well. The aoloe by Mtoa Stole Whitaker and William Laughlln ware nicely rendered and the recitation by Mtoa Clair D. Ram waa worthy of eommefiSeHmi

Mr. and Mra Fox are entertaining| ...**?• _ AlatUa entertained -r*. a representative of the Grand Union I L-ng a Daughtara* this month at

Tea Co., and hto wife, 0-* A* -atlel _ .

City. j Mrr G- *• T. R pne. The Daughters of America held a if*?,with

L. T. Swain's town on Sat- OtaStoiiiSL

this weak la Berxataa, li,‘^

,r1t *“ r,, ,r ot win.

Quits a number from here attended the ball game at Avalon fib Saturday

afternoon.

Jack Rice and a friend, of Philadelphia, ware calling on relatl here on Sunday. Warren Mitchell entertained co pany on Sunday. Jobr Sande and family, of Seavllie. attended rhurch here on Sunday

evening.

Mr. and Mra Newton Townsend apent Sunday hare with hto mother

id slater.

Major and Mra E. O. Howell attended the American Legion strawberry festival at Court House on

Saturday.

Mr. and Mra H. H MoCool were Wildwood visitor* on Sunday. Julius Sutton, of Philadelphia,

motored down and spent the weekend with hto mother, Mra Livingston

Rlee.

Nr. and Mra J. T. Hayes and aunt, of Ocean City, were callers hare on Friday. Mra W. H. Andrews visited her mother at Vineland on Thursday. Harry Near and family entertained relatives from Helalervllle on Sunday. Horace Hem. of Avalon. U. 8. coeat guard, spent Sunday at home. Mra Josephine Douglas* recently •pent a day here with her fr.end. Mrs. Elect™ Godfrey. Freak Addison and family ebopplng at Court House on SaturMtoa Susie Steelman. o< Atlantic City, spent Sunday here with rela-

Railroad on Sunday. It to the -ian was killed and the ladr waa dragged quite a distance. * Harry Terenbaum. of Cape May baa opened a law office it 108 Cast

Oak avenue, here, for the

On Saturday morning ..ugosta b hrtli ^Gadelphia. jecame the

,r ~ * 1 * 0 o'

performed by Rev Owynn H. Keller, at the parsonage of the FI ret M. R

Church, here.

Marshall Blanbrtdge and Lucretla

b0,h ® r Wildwood, were

united In marriage on Wednesday ^“'“^Nay'lOth. at the parsonage of the First M. E. Church, here, by

F "»

Oeoige Coomb* aeetdenUy etnek hlnmelf In the stomach with a knife while working in hto tather'a bntchar ■hop on Pacific avenue on Saturday evening. He to improving at this

writing.

Mr*. Ethel Floeca and daughter Marion, of the "Villa Marie/’ hare been attending a week In Phllsdel-

pblr. with her mother.

Charlea Twlgg, of Park Boulevard, spent the week-end nt the Quaker How do they figure Sunday a day reat when It la the only day In the week when a .man stays home with

hit wife.

Prank Du roll and non. of Wildwood, visited Clarence Winner and family

on Sunday.

a 8t * TWn * who. since the death of her husband, has been with her ilster in Philadelphia, has returned to her home hero for the Randolph Creamer, of New York,

pent Sunday with hto sisters.

Mr. and Mra Alien Bishop and ehUd, of Greenfield, oiled on her

brother and wife Sunday.

Mr. and Mra Edwin lagereol' The high winds on Saturday broke an immense limb from the old tone known aa the "Point Tree,” standing oa the public school grounds, block-

ing traffic for a few houra

Mra Robert McOoaeh has her daughter, of Germantown, with her

fpr two w*-^-

The Children's Day

■oeeeaafuUy rendered), in

Church on Sunday evening. They wHl be repeated at South Seavllie M. f,,9 hu ^ nextSunday evening. June 17th. There wfll be rodtatlooa. eolos and drills by the children, and singInc by the choir. The Seen orchestra

will also be present

t» Atlantic Qty Want the end at Burialgh wUk bar eooaln ul Mr. and Mra. Qserge Stewart « UM Mraa, .[ c«m «yMr. and Mra a Lehman Htmee oa TuemlayerWtog. ^ Mra amlth Endlcott entertained Mra C. Head and daoghter w«e Wildwood vtoltora MjatoT Mr. and Mra b. Lawton entw Ined friends from Camden ov*

i a Wild.

W. M. Beers xxoinnx

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To Dint and Dane* SUNNY HALL CAFE - Cold Sfraf. N. J. DANCING EVERY EVENING Dr%titful Dinner, Choic* Sm Food OmHm Arnold Prop.

Saturday evening

Mr* ‘Carrie Field entertained relatiree from Port Norrta ovoi Sunday

SOUTH SEAVILLE

, -w „ Washington with the iwj* of Middle Township “ *

Urohtd on Wedreedaj.

0CEA1 VIEW

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pierson were In Phtladelpbla on Tu<«day. William E Mason made a busliiM trip lo Vineland on Thursday. Ralph M>Do.iald and family, Millville, weie with rolatlva ‘

over the weel-end.

A. G. Wells, of Phlladelphli. with Mr. and Mr* IMward MrAlluder i ’ 1 °

over the week-end.

Charlea E. Foati

and Charles Ellenberger motored to psr.nt* recently Marysville, Pa . for u ««ek end trip. Mi*. Elizabeth Way him return^ Mr .n, Mra. WIIIIm, OII.I., Mr .f..r ii and Mrs. Aaron Stephenson and Mrs. lenVIntown Pr. with her son lne **

Ilu.b, Mo M,„„,0.“; A"4

Crlm and son Clarence, of Bridgeton. 1 on n here

*pent Sunday with Mrs Edward Me>

Alilster.

Rufus Btephenson. Charlea Gwli-j lum. Mr*. Florence McGrmm and Ml*s Mae Hofftniin came down from Philadelphia on Sunday for a day will. Berry T *»|er*on and family Mr* H. B Payne. Jr and aoi 1 fhonia* «ere shopping In Phllodai-j >hla on Thursday.

“ n I d . Nr» Blockson. of Wild

S„“ w “ reUm - °° ■ - . Wa,, ‘ of J'nk'ntown. Pa. here,' 1 ***™ bis ipother on Sunday.

Mr. Emma Boulter* and son. hereT*" 1 ' he ww *-« n ‘> >< their and Mr*. Harry Garrison and

Walter Hughes • on ; of NVwfield. visited Mra Garri-

ger motored to parente recently

. called

n Sunday

Mr* Mary Jrrnee of Ocean City l«onA he* t>-<rents on Sondnv Ml***. Kathryn and Ellcaheth C*. u»o of Sea I*le City, called on their

•ntljr

Mi*. Edyth Win, *rsa Ocean vlal'o* on Friday even'ng '»r ,»d Vr* Alonzo Brown of •lldvood called on »tr and Mrs Joseph Downam on Sunday

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