Cape May County Times, 27 July 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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TOWHSEHD’S HLET

« . . . . I Edmund Cheater, of New York, a

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£sri.sr as: irzst?. “Iz^ssr-^s, “i^ . w. ^ ecenUy. ! W“‘* ‘ ,BW w * t * , down tor the eummer at their cot-

ociAiimw Albert Way. Jr., of Jenkletown. Pa.. U epeadln* the eummer with hie

mine are apeuuiut

Mra. EHa EOlle le vlaltlnr her chll- their yrandmother.

Iran In Camden tor an extended time. _ Captain Cramer_hae^returned

Captain uramer . nd Mr> Lewie Flaher and “AJUrf/^w t£e the people out fteh- dow,, tor » *** at thelr ln«l There wae a eery lar*e crowd eo y*«^ K f f ptu^.iphia. ment ’±£' ££--• -- “■ ^ c - VNUlam Miller wae down on oon-jO™^ ^ Ardmore. Pa..

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tertalnln* a few frlende from Vent- Sunday.^ ^ acargle are

eniencMueu vu ouuua^ John Erriekeon and Ralph Krrlcyon. of Leeeburs. and S. B. and Jack Errlckeon, of Philadelphia. Mlae P. O. Holmee haa returned home for a abort atay after apendInc acme time In Croeawicka. Mr*. Be»»o*l Woolaoo and daughter Irene are camping at their cottage a* South Sea Title Camp. IMaa Helen T. Pidler la commuting to Philadelphia for the montha of

July and . uguat.

Mtaa Co-a Ooraon and Mlaa M# Cheater attended a card party *t the

Mr. and Mra John McOoohan and daughter, of Philadelphia, called on

ran in tsamuea iui su

Mrs. Carrie Hughes and eon Pow41. of Cape May. spent Tuesday with

■elatlTee here.

Mra John Burke, of Court Houae. a helping to care for Mra Mwr f’entoc. who Is seriously 111 at this

rritlng.

Mr. and Mra Jacob Garrison. of Jourt House, accompanied by Mr. and lira Newton Sayre motored to )ceen City on Sunday. Rupert Tomlin, of HelslerrUle, ailed on Aura Mae Rhode* Saturday

ivening.

mi— Eunice High has returned imne after several days visit with isr brother. John High, at Bridgeton. MIm Dorothy Edwards spent the Alter part of last week at Erma with aar friend, Mr*. Bertha Corson. Francis Garrison and Millard High are employed by E. Riley Mlxner over

in Delawaa

Miss Sarah Peterson was a Wilo- fnr Joa Kelly entertained a numoer oi rr il

:sL’S£ c «Si.."£iss, i«... «j»*...|*^"" Dr. Humphrey Swain was In Cape wltlaher. g. enient down on apeadlng two ‘vraekr a. the Strath- ^t^terJMro P-K.^C*^

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^^^kWor^roat^ had her ^ ^d.^'ln O^aty^ Satm iTy j en ^ n ‘ H ‘ ^ the 7z¥zi ! tx£. c ° M ' I ° m '’ 1,t ^ j t

Cheater aiienoeu • -

>1 Hotel Normandie. Ocean City, given ldJ i H °H rkney had « her gu«ta'“S iSt. ^ SeA.^erlngham la «mnd-f-^^^d^’SaSTrl O- W. Fink*. .4 PhlUdMphla. *-L “^toe^TlS; home of her rS^d M™. <W ..d d.urh..r| !d™ E C U.«B U ,B.^1B1.. „ a lId<UllW.rot PbJUdjb

U mother on Sunday.

Mr. and Mra. WUUam Devaul and Mr. and Mrs. Grlffth Gandy motored to Ooana City on Wednesday evening.

a cnnawpow ajmimmu “ of Egg Harbor, called on her

* ugh ter h

Ml. and aai» »»in»»iM aad daughter, of Ocean City. elMted ‘ »r parenU on ftiadny. Waeee Amanda and Eva Tullaer. r fillelilpbie.

Walter Warner, of Vineland.

Sunday with hie parents. Charles Kurt* end family, of MB Avalon Harbor, spent Sundry with hit

mother.

mi— Mary Carew haa returned

home after trending some time at

Philadelphia with -elnUvee.

Mr. and Min. Juaee Jeffrie*, of — "1 on her parents on

Ocean City, called

Snaday. „, _ mi— Myra Way la atteodl g the University of Pennsylvania at Phlla-

■Mphla

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waakburn

ere Atlantic City visitor*

day.

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»a C9ub to the tune ot T-4.

ball and ntfi the eeventh inBuT

when Avalon falUrea. u was J5 Saturday. My kWh. tha toiierir

meat Oeama aty oace again and «. pact to aaake it two etralght o*w

thefi rlvala. The lem meetui rW; ed in a win Mr the OorUgianx

The eeorc hy HiaMpi-

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was in town on ouuuaj.

Mr. and Mrs. Young and children, of Philadelphia, were week-end visitors with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson. Mis* Florence Eric 1 -on motored to

Ocean City on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Croamer, of Millville, called on Mason Toaer and

family on Sunday.

Mr. Henry Spence, of Woodbury, apent Saturday and Sunday with hi* parents, Mr. and Mra. Robert Z. ^Many from our Tillage attended

Camp Meeting on Sunday.

Abe Shaw and family and William S. Canon motored to Mauricetown. Cedarville. Bridgeton and Mill-

ville on Sunday.

Mrs. Sarah Van Gilder waa in

Court Houae on Monday.

Bar. Charles Hand and family at *nt a week In Millville with rela-

frnm ^Uc C, W -n enu at the Hitoc motored I MJ—Dorothy NeUl and Mlaa Mary Mr*. Roa*. of Rosa Street, motorea j mj—» . Ocean City on

iwn Friday with her two son* and C^oth*™

SWAINTOH Joseph Thomas and family, of MU1llle. are at their hotoe here. , Newton Grover is visiting relative* n Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richardson spent lunday In Philadelphia. A number of our people attended Am.. Meeting at South Seaville on Sunday and enjoyed the splendid ermons by Dr. Burns and District Superintendent Belting. Rev. W. H. Andrew* and family ire at the South Seaville parsonage luring camp meeting. Mr*. Charles Hasslepen recently sntertained a number of friends at in evening company. H. S. Williams. Miss Anna Shute »nd little Miriam Kates were Wildwood visitor* on Saturday evening. Mrs. Allison Ludlam and children and Miss Bessie Near were at Sea Isle City Saturday evening. Mrs. Agustus Shute Is on the alck

list.

Several of ocr boy* play on the Avalon ball team every Saturday

afternoon.

MV. and Mr*. Daniel Robinson and children, of Wildwood, called on Mr*. Allison Ludlam on Monday evening. H. H. McCool made a business trip to Fall view on Saturday. Leon Near Is at home from the U. S- Coast Guard Station on leave for

three days.

John Hancock has sold his home

here to Ralph Evans.

Mrs. Amos Brower has returned home after spending several day* at

Court House.

James Eldredge, of South Dennis, cs lied on friends he^e on Tuesday.

*B_ d. Comm and family BJ* nt San

day at the home of Wm.

The Sewing Club wms entertained by Mr* Eugene Lloyd at Arakm on Wednesday. A good time waa enjoyed

by alL

augu'.er to vl*it her mother. IS-. Bel diem eye r U down wending

_, me time with his family on Row Sl Mr*. Hanley had as her guest for the week-end W till am Klmber. of Port Elisabeth. _ _ .

Mr*. Bunn had as her guest for a

week her son Wilson.

Mrs. Metcalf has as hm guem. Congressman McGregor, of Washington. for a week, at their new bunga-

low, the Peggy.

Violet Underwood Las returned node after three weeks' vacation

with her grandmother.

Mrs. Sutton had as her guests her brother-in-law, Albert Welst and Mr. and Mra John Welnerman and Meloney Weist and Mr. and Mrs.

William Weist.

Norman Sutton. Jr- has as hU guest Master Frank Davis for a week. Mr. and Mra Egner. of Jersey City, were the guests of Mr. and Mra Normtn Sutton for over the week-end-Harry Andreau was down for over theweek-erd to visit his mother at

the little Reba.

SOUTH DKHHIS

PETERSBURG

WILDWOOD Mr. and Mra N. Scrivani visited friends at Palermo on Sunday. yi— Emmt Leopold returned to her home in Clemen ion, N. J., after a three weeks' visit with friends here on Pine Avenue. Mr. and Mra James Curr-a entertained friends recently. Mias Dorothy Flynn has bean sntertainlng company for a few daya Mr. and Mra A. Hendricks entertained company -v er the week-end. Mias Margaret Hewitt, of Court nouse. spent the week-end wltL her aunt here on Pine Avenue. Mias Flynn entertained her brother and wife, of Pittsburgh, for several

daya

Mra Carrie Scrivani went one day

recently at Camp Meeting.

Mra S. Barnes speM Wednesday

at Court House.

Romeo Macciocek. of Cape May, was here this week on burine™. Howard Roes and family vlrited

Court House on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Kari Clouting, of Pine Avenue, visited her parent* at

Palermo on Sunday.

Mra Agnes Stunner entertained company over the week-sed. Mls* Ella Concello, of Des Moinea.

la., was a visitor here over Monday

and Tuesday.

S. N. Coombe and Abraham K.

Mr. and Mra James Smith v Atlantic City visitors Sunday after- > George Caldwell was In town on Saturday evening _ . Mr. and Mra Edwin Ingersoil attended the all-day meeting In the ^ nt B—SS***au»dsy^ Mr. and Mra Georgs Hoff aeeom panted Mra Bar* Floweca to L in Bridgeton after wending a pleas- “££ family and Mr

x.'ssa

:h. .1; d.) ^rrlc* at Be^ar"a Potat

Can you afford to taka the dance?

E. 0. HOWELL, Jr. INSURANCE BcQ Umba— Ca^e May Ootnt 1. J. Oaye May Ct Hooae tt-X-14 U«4t la. «& K, IMa.

Urd. Clarence Winner and

William, visited the two young 1 —— t. the Millville Hoepital who were seriously Injured on the railroad hwra. and found them very much im-

The Misses Ludlam spent Wednes-

day evening at Sea Isle.

Mr. and Mr*. Matthew Jefferson visited Captain Stephen Jefferson on

a Marr Jeffers son and daugh- j S. N. Coomb* arc Aoranam iw »- Ur went to Sea Isle on Wednesday. ! witch were In Philadelphia recently

Mr and Mr*. Jesse Crandol went on businees.

the week-end at their home here. -j Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Nunevlllor. L. Compton and family, of Egg of North PlneAveniie. enlertalssd Harbor, called on the Misses Ludlam friends from Boxborough, Fa., roon^onday^ bought the McCarty j Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Well*, of property Court House, were visitor* here Richard Learning spent Sunday recently. T ,«n„* ritb his parents I Mr. and Mr*. Alex-ader Tafflag Mr. and Mr*. Frank Barnes went and son motored from Altoona. Fa.. to Fishing Creek on Sunday. j for a week's stay at the Raymond Captain A J. rieerwald and fam- on East Oak Avenue. . . 1 Uy sp-nt Wedneedav evening at Cape Mr. and Mtm T. FloeeadriterUrimii •• -- relatives from Philadelphia recently.;

v«r .nd Vm William Elliott and

^VUliam Abbott and family. —

W«t bilaa.lBhl. wta

e time in Wildwood, went wee nesday afternoon T lt *i thrir cousins, Mr. and Mr*. WlUlam Hdridg' Mr*. Robert Smith. “ Smith and daughter Hilda, and Mriet Kl— Sara Van Glider, were Millville

visitors last Monday.

William Hens, the contractor, building Ebben Brown * new hoi ln ^^BuUer'e new home Is nearing

completion.

RIO GRANDE

dr*. Catherine Hand, son and ighter. were Wildwood visitors on

latives irom r'niiaueipuia icveuuj. Mr and Mra. William ElUott and Mr*. C. Seloven vlalted Greek Creek, on Sunday. 1

Several oi our people *pent Satur-

day evening at Sea Isle.

Charles Nickerson has bough* the Hand property near the school house. Miss Edna James, of Ocean City, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr*. Edward Tobin and son. of Colllngswood. are visiting Mr*. Mary

Jeffers.

Mrs. John Scull and son called on

friends on Wednesday.

John Cah-ley and family, of West CollingBwooc, visited Mrs- F- C.

Barnes recently.

J: mes Boyle Is 111 at this writing, i Freeman Erickson and family call1 on Stephen Jefferson on Sunday,

lay Mrs Linda Platt visited her uncle r. and Mrs. George Stewart were S t e p h en Jefferson, last week, dwooti shopper* recently. Captain A. J- Meerwald and family Use Mary Stewart and Miss Edith Kpent Frld j,y evening at Sea Isle

rader were In Court House on city.

aday. | Misses Margaret and Mary Ludlam

Ir. and Mrs. Walter Jaggard en- went l0 Atlantic City on Friday.

Ained company over Sunday. H _ p Pierson. Misses Margaret tr. and Mis. A. Butcher enter- Lydia and Annie Nickerson led relatives over the week-end. gpent Sunday at South Seaville Camp, ubal Siu.ih is no* able to get Mr and Mre c Learning went to

und a linle and all hope him a 0cean CUy on Frlda j.

edy recovery. Miss Annie Nickerson Is spending

if- and Mr.' C B. Robart attend- summer here with her sister.

Camp MeHing at South Seaville ^J r and Mrp g. Clawson visited

ently. .... relatives here on Sunday.

VJiter Hand. Sr., and son. visited Mr an<j Mr8 j Habn entertained

rthern Jersey on t- "day. relatives over the week-end.

ildnill Nt-al. of Brooraall. Pa and Mrs Yerkes called on Mrs.

it a few days the first of the McKalg on Friday,

ek here.

Hiss Leah Harris is employed in a " lk at Cape May —-

«B*. E. N. Pansier and daughter. Atlantic City, are spending Ihe nmer here with her mother. Mrs.

Craner.

)ur village appeal* to be prosperBenjamin Mitchell, of Wlld»d. has moved into his new bungar and there are three more under * miction[•be JA. E. Church will be cloned two weeks of the Seaville camp r. H. RJce spent Saturday and nday at Wildwood.

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