Cape May County Times, 22 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY COTOTY TIMES, FETDAY, JUKE 22, 1923

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SOUTH DENNIS Mrs. Junes Hubrouck. of Bridgeton, spent Monday with friend* here. Mr. and Mrs. James Eldredge and Mrs. Frank Barnes motored to Cape May Court House on Saturday. Adna Hickman spent the week-end with his daughter. Harry Rhoades and son called on relatives on Sunday. Harold Cahaley and family called on Mrs. Frank Barnes on Saturday. Matthew Jefferson spent the weekend with his father. Miss Clara Roes Is visiting Miss Sarah McKalg. Mis. George Peterson, of Goshen, visited Mrs. Smith Stiles on Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Cahaley has gone to Stone Harbor for the summer. Mrs. Rhoda -Gordon spent a few days with Mrs. Lawrence McKalg. Ralph Watson and family spent the week-end with his parents. Mrs. Matthew Jefferson and Mrs. Thomas Ludlam spent Saturday afternoon with Stephen Jefferson. Miss Rhoda Barnes went to Wildwood on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Coombs called on the Misses Ludlam on Friday. Miss Mazy Meerwald. of Camden, spent the week-end with her parents. Mrs. A. J. Meerwald went to Cape May Court House on Thursday. Mrs. Ida Kremers visited Mrs. Lawrence McKalg on Wednesday. The McKalg family spent Saturday evening at Wildwood. The Misses Ludlam went to Wildwood on Saturday. John Douglas visited bis mother on Monday. Misses Margaret and Mary Ludlam went to Cape May Court House on Friday. The schooners Martha Meerwald and Charles H. Gibson are tied at Dennis Creek wharf after a very prosperous oyster planting season. The crew of the latter, consisting of twelve men. left for their homes In Cambridge Maryland, on Friday. Captain Stephen Jefferson celebrated his 82nd birthday on Thursday.

NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR that roof. We have a good stock of light, medium and heavy weight. Buy the Champion Roofing of phamplen, 10th street and West avenue. Ocean City. N. J. "Look for the sign."—advertisement 4tf. TOWNSEND’S INLET Mrs. Fred Hanley went to the Quaker City to attend the funeral of her nephew and m ice. who met with an accident on the Wilmington road In which they were killed. They were buried from the Immaculate -Conception Church, of Germantown, and interred in the Holy Cross Ouv-

tery.

H. Hour was a week-end visitor at the Ida A. Mr. and Mrs. Sehers and son were •down Sunday on the esci'-sion. Mr. and Mi*. Mei^ii were down (or a few days last week at the Peggy. Mrs. Idler and mother have gone up to the Quaker City for a few drya. John Reltchy was down for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin were down for a few days at her cottage. Mrs. Lunt and eon Ernest and Mrs. hunt's sister motored down from Frankfoid last Friday evening. C. Gordon, of Philadelphia, motored ■down Saturday for a few days. Mr. Murkey bad hie grandson, John Jr., of Atlantic City, to visit him last

week.

Mrs. Finnle's daughter was down (or a week at the Roselyn. Mrs. Ross, two son* and daughter were down for the week-end at the

Avalon.

Mr. and Mrs. Uilgard and daughter Ruth came down Saturday and •opened the Meadow Lark for the

summer.

Mr. and Mrs. \V. Miller were down for a few days at their cott^e, the

Little Reba.

Mr. Rot*, of Cedar avenue, was down for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs Macken were down for the week end at the Ava John Hilt was down for a few d-.ya last week at the Bay View. Mr. Lunt was down Sunday to visit his daughter and grandson. Mrs. DeVotir lias opened her ci

tage for the season.

Mr. Young was a Sunday visitor. Lincoln Casklll. of Kraukford. war

a week-end visitor.

Mr. and Mrs. Hinds and son motored down from Frankford Saturday.! Mr. and Mrs Gray and dauglit-r | Catherine were down over the wi end at their new cottage. Mrs. Gray' had ns her guest her mother-in-law,

and Mrs. Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. Godward and daughter and friend were down for a few days at the Marlorle. Mrs Lennox returned to her home

last week

William Shellem has gone to Philadelphia on a business trip for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs Burkhardf were down over the week-end. WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO 111 anything. Attractive prices. Prompt delivery. Champion'! Lumber Yards. Itth street and Weet avenue. Ocean City, N. J. "Look for 'the elgo.’’—ndv. 4tf.

Aaron Nickerson and family entertained Calvin Nickerson and family, of PleaaantviUe. recently. Mrs. Elisabeth Swain. Mrs. EUa Smith and Mrs. Mary Ella Miner attended a union meeting of the W. C. T. U. at the Baptist Church at Palermo on Tuesday. Little Nellie High, of Bridgeton, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William High. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Young, of Beasley's Point, called on Nelson Smith and family Tuesday evening. Misses Jessie Miner. Belle Hewitt and Emma Williams left on Wednesday of last week to spend three days in Washington. D. C-, with the senior class from M. T. High School. Miss Erma Nickerson is visiting relatives In PleasantvlUe for an extended time. Robert Spence and Leon Lewie mrde a business trip to Woodbine on Thursday evening. Misses Adeline Crmndol and Alice Toier motored to Atlantic City on Thursday and spent the day. Several persons from here attended the supper and musical at Court House or Thursday evening. Howard Carson. Jr.. I* spending some time st Wildwood with his aunt. Mrs. Harry Weldon. Mrs. Ads Watson was In Avalon last week for several days with her daughter. Mrs. Elva Uncle. Edward Wales was In Cape May on Saturday. Mrs. Hiram McKeen and Mrs. Agusta Pastre Joined the D. of A. Lodge on Friday evening. A party was held at tbs home of John Davis last Friday evening. A large number attended and had an enjoyable time, with games and music. Keireehments were eerved at a late hour in the evening. Howard Thompson. Mrs. Elisabeth Thompson and Mrs. Elisabeth Swain spent Friday with relatives in Mill-

ville.

Mrs. Martha Caasady and children •nt to Cape May on Friday, where they expect to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglass and daughter, of Court House, called on Mrs. Loralne Cheste. recently. Miss Carrie Hand, of Millville, and Paul Meyers, of Philadelphia, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mlxner over the week-

end.

Mrs. Emma Williams and daughter Emma visited her sister. Mr*. Johnson, st Camden, over the week-

tlvea.

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Walling and sons motored to Wildwood on Sunday. Miss Easter BatU. of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with her parents.

WILDWOOD Mr. and Mrs. N. Surran and son Bobby. Mias Violet Surran. of here, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting, of Rio Grande, spent one evening recently st Atlantic City. Mrs. Carrie Seri ran I spent day in Philadelphia. The dolly drawing held by Rebekmh Lodge. No. 19. was won by Mrs L. Max, 217 E. Bennett avenue. H. Peterson donated the dolly. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Hoffman, of Germantown, former owner* of large Boardwalk concessions, were weekend visitors, stopping at the Hotel Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Runyan. Aster road. Wildwood Croat, are receiving congratulatlonr upon the birth of a baby boy. who arrived this week. Walter Tomlinson, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with hie wife and son at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Strickler. Heather

Road.

Joseph Sen ran) is spending a few days In Scranton. Pa., on b'laint Mr. and Mrs. N. Scrlvanl spent the week-end at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hen ricks has been enti rtalnlng company for a few d*ya. Mr. and Mrs. Chari** MeCollough. of Philadelphia, will occupy their summer bungalow next week. Captain Townsend and Captali Maglan were visitor* at the Morrell Apartments recently. All are looklnx forward to the Wildwood Glee Club concert, to be given at Wildwood High School on

June 29th.

Mrs. Agnes Stumer and daughter. Mrs. Carrie Scrlvanl. Mrs. Ane'.ta Hobart and Mrs. Isyl Clouting were Cape May visitors on Saturday. Mrs. J. Curran has been entertaln- ., X company for a few days. Georg* Coombs is once again seen • >n Hie avenue and all hope for his

| speedy recovery.

I S Tenenbhum waa a Quaker City

i visitor recently.

I James J. McKenna, of Philadelphia. a veteran of the World War. I bus opened the Pauline Apuitmelit at

] 120 East Burk avenue.

Mrs. George Hill and daughter. Miss Sara, of Schuylkill. Pa , were week end guests of Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Stilling at their New Yoik avenue

home.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Austin and Muster Teddy Austin are enjoying a two weeks' vacation trip, motoring through Uppei New Jersey and New York slate*. They will stop over at Asbury Pat 1 ' to he the gumU of Mts. Austin's mother, who reside* there

SWAOTTOH Major E. O. Howell drove hjs four-door Ford sedan down from Philadelphia on Monday. Pcv. W. H. Andrews has been on the sick list. Mrs. W. H. Andrews entertained their niece last week. Mrs. Matthew Hand spent several days at Wildwood caring tor her mother who has been 111. Mr. and lAn H. H. McCool motored to Wildwood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Becker and daughter Betty, of Avalon. Mrs. McCann. of Wildwood, and Mr and Mrs. Carrigan. of MerchentvUle. guests of Mr. and Mra. E. O. Howell on Saturday evening. Newton Grover Is now employed with Ira Richardson. Charles Eld red ge attended the funeral of Captain Aaron Smith at Court House. Mis* Leila Alloway. of Court House, spent Sunday with friends her*. Richard D. Barclay, of Riverton, called on Allison Ludlam on Friday. Claude Rice, of Sea Isle City, caller here on Sunday. John Kates has moved his family from Millville where they have been spending the winter, to their home here. Mrs. Emerson has sold his farm which he recently purchased of Cornelius Heas to a family who motored here from Florida and took

The June meeting of the Lai Aid was held at the home of Mrs. jeph Riggins on Thursday afternoon. After the regul*/ business meeting a sumptuous chicken pot pie dinner with all the extras was served. Nearly all of the Asbury Sunday School motored to South SeavlUe on Sunday evening and repeated their Children's Day exercises In the Methodist Church. Mias Marie Shute spent Tuesday at Court House. Augustus Shute and family spent Saturday evening at Wildwood. Newton Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richardson motored to Wildwood on Saturday evening. Mrs. Luther Swain and daughter Luada and sister. Mrs. Lott* Holllngabead and children, of Dias Creek, motored to Cape May recently and spent a day with her mother, Mr*.

Creesie.

Mrs. Arien Bailey has returned to her home here after spending aome time at Cape May City. R. L. Springer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ewing and parent* of Cape May City, were callers here on Sunday afternoon. Fred B rod beck and family spent Sunday afternoon at Cape May. Little Mllllcent Stephens was the gue«t of her aunt. Dorothy Stephens i Sunday afternoon. Leon Near has returned home after substituting in the Townsend's Inlet Coast Guard Station tor aome time. Herbert Williams motored to Millville on Thursday. J. Archer Stackhouse recently dined with Lea ter Riggins at Clermont. Mrs. Adam*, of Clermont, la entertaining her friend. Mrs. Swartz, of Gloueeeter City. Mies Bemie Near is visiting relative. at Hetalerville. Mrs. E. R. Godfrey. Sylvanus Brower and Mra. Amo# Brower have been on this weeks' aiek list. The Sears Orchestra played at the Avalon Casino oa Saturday evening and alao played for the benefit at Hunt's Casino at Wildwood.

RIO GRANDE Mr. and Mr*. Will'am Rawson spent Wednesday In the Quaker City. Mr. and Mr*. William Gardner spent Friday In Philadelphia. Rev. and Mrs. Yerkee. of Greek Creek, and Mr*. Harris, of this place, were calling here on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hildreth were entertained at cards at Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner'# on Thursday evening. Mlaa Anise Hand has been spending a few days with her aunt at Burleigh. Earl Hampton has tsken the position as pisiform man at Wildwood Junction for the summer. John J. Walsh and Rex Benne' have been appointed second and th'rd tricks at Wildwood Junction for 'he summer. Mrs. Alex Douglass and daughter, of Burleigh, were calling on Waller Hand and family here on Sunday. Miss Lucy Hildreth spent Saturday In Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. Butcher et Lined company over the week-end. j Mrs. Catherine Hand and daughter visited Wildwood on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Surran and »on Hobby. Miss Violet Surran. of Wildwood. and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting spent part of Thursday In Atlantic City. Mm. C. B. Robart was a Court House visitor recently. William Hobart, of Wildwood, callad on hi* brother here recently. Mlaa Leah Harris Is home from Riverton lor the summer Children's Day set vice* were held Sunday atening in the Methodic! Church hate, the Maptlai and*Naxerene held thelm the Sunday before USE ADA MUCA CONCRETE BLOCK for a permanent building— idv. ITtf.

PETERSBURG Forman Go!dwell was in Vineland Friday on busl-eea. Mr. and Mrs. John Task and child, of O-ean City, called on her mother on Friday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Winner were shoppers in Philadelphia on Thursday. Mrs. Rets Dickenson and two children. of Mllvllle. are spend*ng a week with her parent*. Mrs. Fred Carter spent the first of the week with relative# in' Ocean City. Mrs. Sara Roea and Mlaa Alice Eldridge were in Atlantic City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tbaddeus Van Gilder, and son were In Philadelphia a shopping tour last Saturday. Mrs. Med ora Voas And daughter spent Isst Monday in Atlantic City. Mra. Rachel Laughlln and daugbte*- Margaret were Thursday afternoon callers In Ocean City. lias Mary Creamer and brothcRandoiph called on their sister In Goshen last Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Van Glider Is with her daughter In Court House for a visit. Rev. and Mrs. Cawman. Captain and Mrs. Nickerson, ahd Mrs. Sara Roes were calling In Ocean City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Corson attendIhe High School Commencement in Atlantic City on Friday. Mrs. Rhoda McKalg and family, of South Dennis, spent Sunday evening with her sister. Mrs. Sara Rose. Miss Helen Van Gilder, of Ocean City, waa a week-end visitor under the parental roof. Mias Nmetal Cake, of Palermo, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Winner. Mr. and Mrs. John Porter entertained hla daughter from Pleasantvllle on Sunday, also relatives from Philadelphia. Tbaddeus Van Gilder was an out-of-town visitor on Saturday. R. C. Smith and family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smith motored to Gloucester on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Porter and two sons, of Philadelphia, spent 8mday among friends here. Miss Olivia Westcott, of Court House, was a week-end visitor with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCoach enter laired friends from Sea Isle on

SOUTH 8EAVILLE Leslie L. Foater and family have gone to Wildwood for the summer months. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Berry, at Millville, on June llth, a son. Mis. Hannon Hilton b«* been visiting relative# In MtUvtUe. Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Coe are entertaining relative# from E-ston. Pa. Mrs. Edward McAllister and Mlaa Hilda Heaton called on Mrs. Florence Joeeph at Cap* May Court House on Monday night. Mrs. Margaret Currie, of New Vork. has returned home after a few days’ visit with Mr*. F. M. Hltner. John Berry and family, with Geo. Roes. Jr., spent Sunday with relative* at Millville. Thoee from here that graduated from the Ocean City High School on June 14th were: Ethel Barne*. Rebecca Ellenberger. Octarine Riley, Frederick Currie and Ruaeell L* ’x -reeau. Mrs. V’-ed Rosewall and daughter Helen, of o: ~«boro. have been visiting Alfred Barr * and family. Magnolia Co'.ncll No. 15. D. of A.. have elected tie following officers for the ensuing erm: Councilor. Rose Hilton: Aaso late Councilor. Aimed* L&r.gly: Vice-Councilor. Maud Heaton; Associate Vice-Councilor Anna Robart: Recording Secretary. Olive McAllister; Assistant Recording Secretary. Mildred Pierson; Financial Secretary, Hulda Heaton; Tres«urer. Nora Wood; Conductor, Mary Hea- : Warden. Anna Toser; Inside Sentinel. Bertha La ricks; Outside Sentinel. Ruby Toter; Trustee, Maud Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rlngler are entertaining relatives from Chester. Mrs. George Rhlnehlmer. who has been visiting Mrs. Harry Gannon, returned to her home In Pblladeipt* on Sunday.

Mlaa Bertha Field was visiting friends In Cap* Mar Ctaut House on Friday. Harold Ooillas sad 1 Dailey n day evening. Mrs. f aty y Howard Clouting sad Mias Emma Clouting motored to DauierlUe on Saturday. Oscar Welle and Edward Corson were visiting friends la Oeear city on Saturday even lag.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sack and family, of Tuckahoe. were calling on her mother Sunday afternoon. A number from our town attended the Jhlldrens Day services In Seavllle Church Sunday evening. Noah Collins and family visited relatives in Ocean City Sunday afterion. Mr. and Mrs. Ebben Brown and mother motored to Ocean City Saturday evening.

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George R. Wheaton, ot Ocean view was caning on R. W. Clouting on '

Mrs. D. T. Corson was an Ocean City visitor <m Tuesday. Mrs. Anna DeCray la spending * few days tn Philadelphia Howard Clouting and Ralph Nickerson motored to Eldora on Sunday evening. Mrs. Jolla Gloating and daughter. Miss Emma Clouting, spent Monday evening with friends la Corbin City. Jam** Dailey and John Shoonkoff motored to Woodbine on Monday evening. Frank Hartman U visiting relatives in Trenton. Mra Laura Godfrey «ent Thursday evening with Mra Myrtle McDole.

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