Cape May County Times, 13 July 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAT OOUWT HMES, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1883

HEWS NOTES OF UPPER CAPE HAY COUNTY

CORRESPONDENCE PAGE

SOUTH DENNIS

Malcolm Uldluu. Howard Ludlara nnd duuahier Margaret were gueeu of the Mlaaea Ludlam on Sundar. Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Coombs, of Goaben, called on the Misses Ludlam

m Sunday. Capt'ln A

ipt«ln A. J. Meerwald and sons. William and Augustus, attended a meeting of the Knights of Columbus at Millville on Tuesday evening. Matthew Jefferson spent the week-

end with his father.

Adna Hickman spent the week-end

at Cold Spring.

Miss May Cahaley. of Wildwood, visited friends here recently. SJrs. Harry Thomas entertained the Ladies 'Aid on Thursday. Jbseph Robinson and family spent Sunday evening at Sea Isle. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Compton, of Egg Harbor, called on friends here on

Sunday.

Mr. i

and Mrs. Jesse Crandol.

Goshen, spent the week-end at their

home here.

Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peterson. Hiss Sophia Ludlam is the guest of the Misses Ludlam. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Learning. Miss Mary Ludlam and Miss Sophia Ludlam went to Beeeley's Point on

Monday.

Miss Ella Morton, of South Seaville, called on friends recently. Ca'ptatp A. J. Meerwald and sons went to Millville on Saturday. An ice cream sale was held at the Red Cross room on Friday. Miss Helen Carll spent Wednesday with the Misses Ludlam. Mrs. Norman Prettyman Is quite til at this writing. Mrs. Hattie Warthman spent the week-end with Mrs. Jeese Crandol. Mra James Cope man Is entertaining Mra Walter Tomlin and son. Charles Myers and family, of Philadelphia, are spending the summer at their home here. Mr. Ferguson has moved to Goshen. Mra. Elisa Levitt and family have moved to Cape May. Captain A. J. Meerwald and family spent Saturday evening at Wildwood. Mr. and Mra J. Hahn entertained relatives over the week-end.

OCEAN VIEW

Mrs. Laura Smith, Heights, spent last week with Mra R. C. Smith. Carol Stebblns has moved his family Into the house known as the Ebeneser Brown property. Mr. and Mra Richard Van Gilder, of Ocean City, called on Washington Van Gilder Thursday morning. Rev. and Mrs. Cawman and Capt. and Mrs. Nickerson went Friday in Ocean City. Mrs. Schurman and daughter were In Ocean City on Thursday. William Laughlln and mother spent Fourth of July in Atlantic City. Mra John Mason visited In Ocean City one day the first of the week. Mlsaee Beatrice Tierno and Anna Tierno. of Philadelphia, called at the home of Edgar Ron on Wedneeday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Gilder and daughter, of Ocean City, were calling In our town Thursday evening. Mr. and Mra Frank Gandy and family spent last Wednesday at Reed's Beach. e Robert McCoach, of Philadelphia spent the last of the week at his home here. Gershorn Massey, of Court House, was an ovar Sunday visitor with his

aunt

Ralph Wynn and family, of Camden. were at their summer home here over the week-end. Angellne Gannone and Fan nle Gannone, of Philadelphia visited friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Van Glider, of Allentown, N. J.. called on bis brother and family Sunday mdrnlng. The W. a T. U. held a meeting at the M. E. parsonage Monday evening to talk of Near East Relief work. On July 15th the BeaJey's Point Church will have an all-day service as a reopening after the thorough renovs ig and the Installing of Mmtric lights and a home coming eerelce Is requested by the pastor. Every one Is Invited to attend. The morning service, 10: It, by Rev. Alexander Corson; S P.M. by Dr. J. B. Haines: evening. 7: St. by District Superintendent Belting; all the services are Standard Time. The "Ufe of Christ," given In the Beasley's Point Chu ~ “ ‘ nlng. by pastor Ca< attended. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gandy and Mr. ' *— **— QUdr- —

The Martin cottage was open over

the Fourth.

Mrs Albert Corson has been entertaining her sister. Mrs W. Irish, of Phoenlxrille. Bs, the past week. Eftward James Is In the Bridgeton Hospital fo- treatment. Master James Mecray, of Cape May, has been visiting his grandmother. Mrs Hannah Lloyd. Visitors at the home of J. K. Carroll on Sunday were. Mr. Mack Ludlam. Miss Sophie Ludlam and Mr. and Mrs Harry Stills and son Cnrto’i. — • the

MJm Hattie Fldler is visiting Mr. and r Mrs John Errlckson at Lees-

burg.

Mary and Jack Knerr are spending

Amy Young'and family motored to

Millville on Sunday.

•Mrs William Wilhelm spec: Saturday evening In Ocean City. Howard SUtee is entertsining Walter Somers, of Philadelphia. HUrry Moore, of Ocean City, called on William Gannon-on Saturday. William Peterson, of Atlantic City, has moved his family here for the

spending some time with Joseph Ocean City, spent Sunday with Wash-

Cecll and Elisabeth Coracn. < Palermo, called on Helen Stratton. Mrs Joeeph Brown Is entertaining her Another and father, of Phlladel-

pnis

William Windsor, Jr., of PhlUdelphls is visiting his aunt, Mrs Asa

the summer with their grandmother. Madara.

Mis Elisabeth Strcwbridge. | Dewhite Stratton Is repairing his

P&llip Wool son. of Dover. X. J.. house. Mrs Elisabeth Lawrence, of Tuckshoe. Is visiting her aunt. Mrs Zera

Corson.

Mis M. P. McDole entertained Mrs Kathryne Ross, of Palermo. Mrs Luther Corson Is entertaining her grandson, of Coillngawood. F ixabeth Pettit, of Camden, syvnt u--day with Mis Maude

Mounte.

Thaddeus ano T^nry Cox. of New York, has returned ho ne after a very pleasant stay with Ti cker Sneed and

family.

Wm. Brown and Raymond Sneed motored to Tuckafa •* on Tuesday.

. Mrs Leroy May. of Cape May Court House, spent Wedneeday with her

mother. Mrs Frank Fldler.

Mrs Jay Mecray and daughter Rebecca. of Cape May. visited Mrs Mecray's mother on Tuesday. The Misses Fldler entertained the Sewing Club on Friday evening. Miss Helen W. Carroll entertained

Mr. Ladow on Sunday.

Mr*. Phoebe Grace spent the week-

end with relatives here.

A'motion picture showing the task of the Near East Relief was given In 1 the DennisviUe M. E. Church on Mon-

day evening.

Mm. Phoebe Grace. Mtm Sue Cbee ter. Mlaees Sarah and Elisabeth Fldler were entertained at the home of

Master Douglass Corson, of Court miss Is visiting bis graadmothei Mrs. William O. Thompson. Mr. and Mra Brooks Bllmard an daughter spent the week-end with

Fortseque relatives

Down am and family. Mr. and Mrs Lincoln Way and eon. of Jenklntown, Ps. cal ed on his mother over the week-end. Murry Curr, Jr., of Philadelphia, has been spending some time with

his aunt.

Mrs. Fannie Bryan and two sous, of Philadelphia, are spending the

summer here.

litas Elsie VsngUder, of Cape May. spending some time with *

ington Van Gilder and family. Frank Durell. of Wildwood, was a, Sunday guest of Clarence Winner and'

family.

Mlm Lucy Regina spent Saturday afternoon with Him Cecil Corson In

Ml and Mrs Neal Regina enter-

tained their nephew and a friend

from Ocean Cl tv on Sunday. Robert Tomlin, of Atlantic City,

r was visiting among relatives hare

over Sunday.

mother.

Misses Maxell and Nellie Washburn were Atlantic City visitors on Wed-

needay.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurtt ai d two children. Kenneth Boxarth and William Kurtx. spent-Wednesday at Eg*

Harbor.

Mrs. Emma Honttera and son, of

Anglesea, spent the week-end at their

h0 5? be J®' v „ . _ . , State Troopers on Job Night and Ear.

Miss Kathryn Canuso. of Sea Isle City, called on her parents on Sun-

day.

Cplvln Nickerson and sot., of Pleas-

antrllle. caUeu on his all~

afternoon.

TRAVEL HEAVY SUNDAY ON WHITE HORSE FINE

Ben Setge! returned to his hctn« In Jersey City Thursday, altar spending several weeks with relatives here. There seems to be a great demand for Cheverolet cars Two and three ears a week are being sold by our

dealer. Harry Goldinger.

Mrs. R. Lipschutx and Mis. Levin visited friends here over the week

Mr. and Mrs Alburn Ott, of Bridgeton. were guests of Mr. and Mis J. H. Clark on Sunday. Mrs Mable Champion, after week's visit with her son Leland. returned to her home at Millville on

Sunday.

' Joseph Mason was a Quaker City visitor on Thursday. Mrs R. B. Mason and children. Theodora and Carl, motored to Sea Isle City Saturday evening. Mlm Ida Collins after spending •ral days with Mias Verna Cling turned to her heme In Millville. Mrs David FeUlngbaum and son, David. Jr., of Avalon, spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mis Samuel Nlehsla Mrs John HMrer. of Richland. N. J.. visited her daughters, Mrs. A. R. End!con, and Mrs William "

Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hess and Mrs ess' mother, Mrs Wllllsm Layton, motored to Wildwood and Sea Isle on

Sunday evening.

Mrs Flora dark and family, of Ocean dty, visited her mother, Mrs Deborah Hoff min, on Sunday. Those on the sick list this week are Mrs Samuel Nichols and Floyd

EndlcoU.

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Aisle motored

from Philadelphia on Sunday and spent the day with Mrs Metsle's

mother. Mrs. William Layton. A. B. Endlcott and Reuben Hess

both of Wildwood, visited their fami-

lies here over the week-end.

„ . „ ,i Mrs - Benjamin Creamer and ehilMrs Julia Gocfrey, of Atlantic! dren returned to their home la City, spent Saturday with Mrs Albert j F •vedesboro after a week's visit with

Adasns. . her mother. Mrs M. Creamer.

Mr. and Mrs William Bum*, of Those visiting Mrs J. D. Hem op Atlantic City, motored to this place; Monday were Mrs Jared Chapman Sunday; _ . _ . _ i and son George, of Woodbury, and “"■W N7*n. of Court House, i Mrs George Warren, of Tuckahoe. made a bustnem trip W> this place on < Mr. and Mrs Elbert El dredge and

t ! children. Charles and Evelyn of Leee-

Tbf ^V-T. D. held their meeting burg, spent Sunday with her parents.

Mrs Sarah Faaae- h .

j- y. <»«£:

•JJ'tAlnlil

sick list sevsraf days UaTwLk 1 Ih ' HoM Th. »«>'. Hbk CtaVL Uin* at th. hom, of RIcbardhOQ ha Thutada, .,,^, I-hhll.,, "

Ferett Smith was a shoDper Philadelphia on Friday of Ust^L* i Mr. and Mrs £22. of Art^J ..■ssayaar.ra-tel Mrs Clarence Acktlns is thU 1 — and Philadelphia I

Edmond Robert, of Atlantic Citv l the bom. of Nelson Saul and family on Saturday. I detetuV^*— fc °" e fromPhlu - I

Miss Ji

Tuesday afternoon at the Baptist

Miss Sadie Somers. Earl Conover. Joseph Downam and family, Mrs Clemmington Moaeop. Murry Curr, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nownam and •laughter and Herschel Delaney spent Wednesdsy st Wildwood Mtssee Ev.- and Amanda Tullner. of Philadelphia, visited their mother

recently.

Mr. and Mra James E. Jeffries of Ocean City, called on her mother on

Sunday.

Harry Kauftnann. Jr., of Atlantic City, la spending some time with his grandparents.

i from Mines; Dollars

Nine Arrested

Traffic on the White Horse Pike Sunday was heavier than any day so far this year, the large number of machines making it Impossible for anyone to travel fast, keeping accidents during the daylight hours down to a minimum. State troopers were on the Job all night Saturday, all day Sunday tr d throughout the night. Pennsylvania drivers were In many see persistent In turning ou pass other mschtnes. and this was the cause of a number of arrests. Nine were taken by the S'ate police be'ore Magistrate Will lam Mlechllch at Egg Harbor and fined. Lewis B. Jackson. Rutledge. Ps.. was arreeted by State Trooper Turney for having no regie

tratlon cards.

Kirshbatnns Summer Suits give that distinctive

Made from the best grade of cassimere, worsted and serge.

Nobby Gabardine and Palm Beach Suits Price* from $15. to $40.

TENENBAUM the HABERDASHER 414-16 Washington St 3405 Pacific Ave. CAPE MAY ■ WILDWOOD

L. Cornea, of Philadelphia, ‘.-end with his family. ------ J. J. L. Katt motored to MUlvtU^aaturdsy to spend the day The Girl Scoots Troop No. 1 will start their annual camping July 15th for two weeks at Sea Isle City, under the leadership of Miss Rae Cohen. Lorenoe Levin, who Is connected with the La Salle University of Philadelphia. was In town for the we end enroniag students for asms. Mr. sad Mrs. B. Kennen. -of Egg Harbor, motored here Friday to spend the evening with their mother. Miss Henrietta Babel, of Philadelphia. is spending the summer with her sunt. Mrs. M. Cohen. Nattlle Berhman is visiting friends here on an indefinite stay.

SOUTH gEAVULE Mis. Esther Abrams has returned home after a week-end visit with her n. Baker Abrams, at Millville. Mrs. Harry Spence and children, of North Woodbury, have been visiting

Mr. end Mra. W. Hamilton and eon. of Philadelphia, hare been the gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert John Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ale and daughter Eleanor have returned to their home in Frankford after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Ale's mother. Mrs. F. M.

Mr. sad Mrs. Steve Stli

entertaining relatli

York.

res from New

Isabel Freed. Ruth Vanderford. Be-

Charies Sprowles. Clarence Butler >d Mrs Edgar McBride. Richard Hltner. of Philadelphia, ■pent the past week with his mother. Mrs. F. M. Hltner. Born to Mr. and Mis. P. Shaw, on July Sd. a son. Mrs. H. C. Whiting has been entertaining an aunt from Salem for several days. F. M. Hltner. of Frankford. spent the week-end with hlr family here.

Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Mason. Mias Kathryn McCormick, of South Dennis, visited Mr. and Mis. Jack Camp on Saturday evening. Mrs. George Jefferies and Mrs. .Powell, of Tuckahoe, were guests of Mra Sarah Carrigan on Sunday

evening.

Mra Jacob Dennia. of South Dennis. visited Mra Wilson James on Saturday evening. Mias Erma and Mias Lolita Hem motored to Sea Isle and Townsend’s Inlet Saturday evening. Mra Murphy Whlldln and niece, of Drimont, spent Tuesday with Mra R. B. Kern.

Dollar gasoline might have a ten-

1, Of Woodbury. I

Mr. aad 1 tertalnlng thstr | and Glenwood Bp) for an extended 1

Mra Kate Bright la vlalU-.g he I children. Mra Berths ^ace and u, I

for serenl I

sse-

AJJle Rhoades aad family motor*! I to Wildwood ea Meaday. 1

for*the*cTOming. nie ^ ,n ^ ^ ^ teTta

WILL HAYK BOATS BETWLE5 CAR HAY AND LEWES. DEL I

At the meeting of the Cape iUj I City ContBleelouere last week, a Quest by the George E. Arranti s: Company for permission to run )£• 1 foot gasoline boats, carrying pu- I sengers between Lewes, Deli.. Car* I May and Wildwood, was granted. I: I

will start running very shortly.

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