CAPE KAY COUHT TOCES, FBTP<Y. AUGUST 3. 1923
HEWS HOTES OP UPPER CAPE MAY COUHTY
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OCEAH VIEW
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE
PALERMO
Robert Tullner, of Philadelphia. Is' Omt Camp left Tuesday for Tuck- Howard Vsnderslloe, of Brtd*eton. spending some time with his mother, erton where he has employmei.t. I was vtslUng Mrs. Carrie Field over
km . m * a Ukk Alla*. a a IA an a n la Ar.taa~ia l ra_lj^a Week^SUd
Mr. and Mrs. Karl caoutlng, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clouting, Mrs. Anna Jones and Miss Emma Clouting all motored to Sea Isle City Sunday. Mrs. Edna Brown, of Wenonah. spent the week-end with Mis. Laura
auas Kathryn Kreig. of Bridgeton'. Mrs. Allen Freldman is entertain spending some time with Mrs. ing her aunt, of Woodbury this week.
adelphla. called on her daughter on Sunday. Raymond Bozarth and family motored to Stone Harbor on Sunday. Miss Marion Fanning, of Philadelphia. is spending some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Murry Curr and son, of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downam on Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Cox and two daughters were Sea Isle City shoppers on Thursday. Lincoln Way, of Jenkintown, Pa., called on his mother on Sunday. Miss Emily Fox and Randolph Hewitt have returned home after spending some time at Hammonton with relatives. BIT. and Mrs. Theodore Foust, of Ocean City, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, of Philadelphia, called on friends here on Sunday. Rahert Buchanan, Jr., of Girard College. Philadelphia, la spending some time with Joseph Downam and family. Mrs. James Kirkland, of Philadelphia. spent the week-end at her home
here.
SOUTH DEHHIS John Cabaley and family visited Mrs. F. J. Barnes on Friday. Mrs. Elita Devin and son, of Cape May. visited friends here on Monday. Edward Tobin, of Collingswood. spent Sunday with his family at the home of Mrs. Mary Jeffers. Enoch Scull has li.,,alled electric lights In his homo. Mrs. Brannin and daughter, of Wildwood, called on Mrs. Mary Jeffers on Wednesday. Mrs. Elisabeth Forrest, of Philadelphia. called on Mrs. A. J. Meerwald on Sunday. Misses Margaret and Mary Ludlam spent Wednesday In Philadel-
phia.
Linwood Godfrey spent Sunday
with J. D. Crandol.
Mrs. Warren Grace called on Mrs.
Smith Stiles on Sunday.
Capt. A. J. Meerwald, accompanied by William and Augustus Meerwald. went to Wildwood Monday. Mr*. Matthew Jefferson called on Cai'.. Stephen Jefferson on Monday. Edna Hickman spent the week-end
at Cold Spring.
Joseph Fowler, of Port Norris, called on Cspt. A. J. Meerwald on
Sunday.
Richard Learning has been visiting
his-parem*'
PETERSBURG
a businee* .trip to Vlnelanu. Monday. Mrs. Black is entertaining her sister and her husband and daughter, of Philadelphia, this week. Mrs. Abbie Pancoast, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday and Monday with her brother Will at Mayvtlle. George Godfrey, of Millville, Is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Olive E. Dyer, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howell. Rev. Howard Hand, of Coatesvllle. is visiting his brother, Eddie lL.ad, at Mayvllle. A number of Court House people attended Camp Meeting Sunday at South Seavllie. Byron Erriccson, of Stone Harbor, spent the week-end at home with bis
family.
Floyd Law, of Maurice town, Is at home with his parent* at Mayvllle for a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Toser went to Tucket-ton Tuesday to stay until
October.
Walter Scull and family spent last week with Mrs. Scull's parents at
Mr*. Lenora Winner is
list this week.
Born to Ebben Brown and wife on Thursday morning a son. Mrs. Thomas Gormerly. of Vineland. spent the first of the week with
Mrs. Christie Smith.
Mr. aud Mrs. Lafferty. of Gloucester. spent a day last week with Mr.
and Mrs. James Smith.
Albert Butler, of Gloucester, called on his brother on Friday. Mr*. Leslie Hand was a gui Mrs. Llde Smith last week. Mrs. Ella Cake, of Palermo, visited her sister the middle ot the week. Frank Rodan. of Camden, waa calling on relatives here the first of the
week.
Mr. and Mts. Georg- Eldrldge. of
Pitman, were calling
on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. C. Clark went to Atlantic City on Friday, stopping st Ocean City to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Stiles. Mr. snd Mrs. Byron Erriccson snd family, with Mrs. Janet Erriccson. root jred to Avalon, Sunday, to visit friends. Mrs. George Simpkins and her two sons. George. Jr., and Joei. spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in MillrtUa. . bert Frsldn.an took s number of friends to Ocean City on Sunday. Ralph Sayre and J. A. Vance were in i *nton on business Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ellnqulst and son Adolpb of Holly Beach, called on Mr. and Mm. Theodore Young on Friday evening. Samuel Leporsce spent Sunday with his brothers In Philadelphia. Dominic TrombetU entertained a number of friends from Philadelphia on Sunday. Mm Job Tossr entertained s number of friends tiom Leesburg on Sun-
day.
Coleman Taylor has the foundation
laid for a new garage.
The Baptist Sunday School will bold tbetr annual picnic August 10th,
at Peermont.
Frank Jonea mads s business trip to Woodbine on Saturday. Thomas Jones, who is working mt Belleplaln. was at home the first of
(the week.
Mr. snd Mm Milton Peterson, of i Woodbine, spent Sunday with Oscar
Hsmsnn and wife.
... Mm Geneva Peterson and children, the sick of w , Mwood visiting Mr. snd
Mr*. George Paul.
Mrs. Margaret Bpsiding entertained a number of friends Sunday evening. Mr. and Mm Eiwood Munyan. of Philadelphia, visited Mm Munyan'a parenl*. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Camp, at
Mayvllle.
Mr. Hillman and family, of Millville. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frel deman.
Mrs. George Paul ia on the sick
ll*i.
Capt. John Burke passed Tuesday and Wednesday at home with his
family.
Beniamin Watson 1* entertaining hi* father and mother this week. The Fidelity Bible Class of the
his nenhew Baptist Church Will bold a bake sale.
, »urrosy nePbew Aucuat 6 , n John Rom . for |he The Sewing Cirri* was entertained b# 5J® 1 ® r 11 '? l,no , f U . n . d ‘
by Mr* Somers Corson, of Seville. , Ti'*' ‘ s
on Wednesdnv 'Baptist Church were dellebted John Porter l■ »t>endlnr a few dav* u P° n entering their room Sunday to
»'A'»'*”»,
Mr and Me Kin., r Steelman wer* donated it «he primary de-
in Ocean Clly on Saturday evening. Psrtment last wees.
Mi* Elia*belli Htei
Ralph Nickerson and Howard Clouting motored to South SeavlUe
Sunday.
George Rlttenhouse and family, of South Ocean City, spent Sunday with
friends hers.
Miss Mabel -Clay, of Bessly*a Point, spent Monday morning with Mm E.
8. Clouting.
Charles Field, who injured his foot some time ago. Is slowly improving Miss Emms Clouting entertained
TUCXAHOE
Mr. and Mm John Bergh. Jr., and children spent Sundsy st Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beeves went to Vineland on Saturday. Ed. Tomlin and family are sojourning at their cottage In Town-
send's Inlet.
Mm George Langley was a Sea
Die City visitor on Monday.
Mr. snd Mm W. 8. Shaw entertained Dr J. S. Knowles and family,
of MUlvil e. on Sunday.
Mm Ed. Robinson went to Ocean
City Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mm C. StUle. of Atlantic City, eaHed on Mr. and Mm Henry Stllle on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mm 8. G. Langley went
to Ocean City on Thursday.
Ml— Mr. and Mm Milton White, of friend! SSfSJZfiSSflSrSZii*.| Mr * ,,4 Mias Lucy Heglne, of Petersburg,, Msdden moSSXTSJr' 0 " T T “ u "' “ -
WILDWOOD Rsx Bennett, of Richland, was i on Sunday afternoon. Mm JL Bosrekpl visited Avalon. Stone Harbor and South BeavlUs on Monday. Sam Cariola has bean quits ill but D bow able to be again on the bal
ate.
Mr. and Mm W. Beriraai. of Pins Avenue, visited friends st Palermo on
and Mm N. Surran and soa Bobby visited Court House. Sunday. Mr. sad Mm Baker Lloyd, of Maya Landing, wars week-end visitors with
friends on PI re Avnnue.
Mr. and Mm gunnel Barm_ _— Monday evening at South SsavlUs
Saturday evening.
Mm Howard DeCray and daughter
Mm T. Godfrey and children spent -'em newsru i^rcray uu wuguici
Tim. ■M.jy to <*~o v— O" k- t~. Monday evening. rt 'ing Mr. and Mm Tusslng. has , .... returned to Niagara Falls. N. Y. BELLEPLAIW a few of our isdles held a picnic Thursday at Lily Lake. Mm Levi Hand entertained be. Mrt George Jeffery*, of Phllsdelbrother and sisters from Pleasant ph , .pent Friday with Mm JulU vllle on Sunday. J-ffei/s H. C. Mason and grandson. R*i- Mr and Mr8 Miller, of Phllsdeldolph. motored to Cape May on 8 .n- ph|a are . occupying their home on day and spent the day with dr. Ma | D s tre *t for a few weeks. Mason * daughter. Mm CDrence ..
Lemunyon. |
Mr. snd Mm William Grace, of MARMORA PisaaantvlUe. spent Sunday with Mr. - -
and Mm A. B. Hess. ' Dr. Steele, of Philadelphia, spent MDs Erma Mas^n to vDdUng Mr. lb( we#k ^ nd here with hU family, and Mrs. Jack Beiry, of South Sea- Bryant Jeffery* and family, of Col-
. mg _ „ ... lings wood, are spending a few days
Bft. and Mm C. P. Hess apent the wllh lbe , r pw - en u, Mr. and Mm
week-end with their daughter. Mm Luti,^ Corson.
Bari Nickerson of MUlvllln. Ehnsr Corson and family enjoyed Mm Ethel Hoffman and daughter tbe MrvioM brtd the Hippodrome
Mabel have gone to Vineland where b _ tbe Bnpttat Church,
they will sttend tie annual M. E Mr aDd Hn . Loul* Corson attendSunday School picnic at Bridgeton ^ n.mp Meeting at South Sea vllle
Mm William oh inn has been entertaining company for a few days. Mr. and Mm F. Leonard, of Scran ton. Pa., are spending a few days ’ sre. William Col* was In PhlladaiphD one day this week. Mm Agnes Stunner, who hns l quite HL D slightly Improved at this writing. T. Flooca and brother were Rio Grande visitors on Modday. Mias Dorothy Flynn entertained company over Sunday. Elmer RUtsrsback sad girl friend visited Norbnry’s Landing recently. A large crowd fiocksd to Wildwood on Saturday from all places to wiles the Tall Cedars parade, which ia-held her*. Mr. and Mm C. B. Hobart and T; H. Price, of Rio Grands, spent Seta dsy with relative* as Pine A Venn*. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Serivanl gave a chicken dinner Sstnrday evening > a few relatives and friend*. Walter Spalding, of Court House, >ent the week-end with relatives
Miss Lolita Hess has returned Mrs. Nelson and daughter, of Camhome after a few days visit with dan returned home after a pleasfrlends « MillrtUs and J^rtsaque ^w^ek with Mrs. Wm. (Dnnon. Sr. Mr. and Mm Harvey Harris spent Mrs. Elisabeth Lawmans, of Tuekthe week-end with relatives In Mill- abo «. bM returned boms after s v*^ vllle. nlmaent star with her aunt, Mrs.
Rsubsn Hess has retumsd borne zo™ (kJrson
from Wildwood wham h* has been Mlaa Holeraft. ol Olouces employed. ter to vtotllag her ^ ustn. Miss Hsian
L-on Scapino. of MlUvUto. to visit- 8 t mtton
Hig hit Parent* w.im. M r. and Mrs. Elmer Stselssan. of
Mm Anna ^ Ubur and chtldmb of gcuUriu*, visited her mother, Mrs Woodbine, spent Thursdsy wit! her ^ B on Sunday,
brother. >^buty Bachelor. Coraalia and Violet Corson visit**
Mias Katie Chlaplno hagmturnsd ocma City relatives Satorda-
homs after a few days v*lt with Young to spending s few
retoUves In MlUvIUe. wllb r^ariva, j n Mnlica Hill. :: Carrie Sapp, of Ocean City, called •'Go to BUxsa!" shouted the Coart on her mother on Sunday evening.
House Fire Chief, as be Jumped Into Mm Hobart Sapp spent Thursday
his automobile. i with Mrs. Stillwell Young. I The Misses Mabel Grace Ballinger Women are vain, but barbers' mlr- ••re among tbs Atlantic City shoprors see some funny sights. pen* Monday. # . j James Williams, of Tuckahoe Some of the very busiest people ■Pent Thursday wllh mtotlvi
the world are only picking up the
beans they spilled themselves
Tbs remarkable thing i* not that the bottleggera keep It up. but that
the patrons keep it down.
Mr. and Mm Tucker Sneed wer* among the Ocean City visitors Satur-
day evening.
Frank Fox and family have moved to their former home at Hancox
Bridge.
swaihtoh
» and sister.
Mi*» Huiion. ol Ftankford. wer* in
Ocean City on Monday.
Frank G«ndy end family motored '
lu ISiidaeton on Sunday Dr. and Mrs. G. Ballinger and Mr. Mi* Debotab Van Glider relumed and Mrs. E. Engler from New York: bom* tb* last of lb* week from her are week-end gueats of Mr. and Mrs. j
‘/toll alii: her ■Istei in New York. Oliver Dllks.
Kars Van Glider and Hilda Ira Richardson entertained friends Kmiil. • er» week-end visitors lu from Philadelphia and Avalon on
Court house Sunday.
M>> William MrCHntork and Mr* Newton Grover, of Philadelphia. William Kitrpatilrk and daughter, of spent Sunday hi re. Philadelphia, are apeii-liua u week Aunt" Adallne Brower la attendwltb (heir cousin. Mr* William Ing Pitman Cam.’’ Meeting with her Eldrldge granddaughter. Mrs. Charles Van
Mi* Ho met* Cor*on. of Beavllle. Artaitolen.
we* celling on friend* here on Mon Leroy lies* and Ml** Dorothy day Stephen* visited friends and relatives Ebben Brown I* ■pending two in Vineland and Millville on Sunday, week* with hi* *i*tri in Court House Charles Rice. Jr., and Horace lie** William E Aiilxrtt. of Philadelphia, spent Saturday evening in Atlantic
•lnppe-1 (oi a *11011 time with hi* City.
COUaln on Saturday en loute to Wild- Ml** Susie Steelman, of Atlantlr wood Clly. *pent Sunday here with rela-
Mr. and Mi* Waller Ilea*, of tlves.
Ocean Clly. were railing on hi* Archie Richardson and Joshua Partnolber.on Huuday *oii* motored to Atlantic City on
A number from here atieiided the Hunday.
closing ol Koulh Heaville Camp Meet Clarence Mo re. of Woodbuiy
ing <
- Monday rt*
A WASTE OF TT!*£
el argue wllh a man who talk. You couldn't tout Inre him li
Jaand years.
till* Will
"Tom ba*ii
The gill I -ombinailon
i-y Hunday."
door
silk
lhal tbe
Height*, spent Sunday here
(arm.
Jack Rice and friend*, ol Philadelphia. are vialtlng III* mother'* home
here.
Hot bert Jarvl* and family. «f Mill xille. -pent Sunday evening with
Harry Neat and lamlly.
Major K. 0 Howell ariemled a icunlon at Camp Lis on Friday l-iilie»' Aid wa« hi-l<l at the home ol Mi* Emma Kate* on Thurwda). i Mr. and Mi* Malliiew Hand aid
il family sHeuded the funeral of her |
n-klngs
n. - •|<III(M. offer* nuotln i oljelructlon j lalbei ai in her 11out porch (umpalgn. | Mi ai
.. tUughtu
fat he, W
NOW IH THE TIME TO REPAIR Mo*: ..I that roof. W* have a good stock of vllle Cam light, medium and heavy weight. Mrs. F Buy tha Champion Roofing of Cham- list,
plan. 10th ttrasl and West avenue, Mr. and Mi* Hvoid Collin* snd Ocean City, N. J. "Look for tbs rhlldrso, of South Heaville. were ralls'gn " advertisement. 4tf. ei» here on Mouoay
i ildwood on Friday
Mrs HealII Clark and >1 0> eun City, t lelted hci
lien Mllrhili. letenriy
iui population wa» at Heo
Gtound* on Huuday.
nk Hwaln 1* u the ■Uk
Where Trouble Starts When your engine it not running properly, lacks power or will not »- start at it should—bring it in and let us look it over. We get right into it and find the *Urt or the cauie of the trouble, and then fix it in a thorough manner. The ultimate co»t to you ii much lew, and your utidaction greater. Mazurie’s Garage Clarence S. Mazurie, Prop. Landis Avenue SEA ISLE CITY - New Jersey
*» eiuuniE Mrs. Catherine Hand acr r ». * (■ending , 1
ud dltend months, to now virtually and all that rams I ns to to remove th* scaffolding sad make a few minor • gea. Th* build log presents a different sight from Its original picture. The r*4 brick and eton* building has dtoappsarsd and la lu stead thus to a gray atone affair of
tlv»a at Brumnall and Chalfont* 2* ^ b ? or * ^ving ^ u home In ConBoetleut ‘ ■ toaae OiUam bag been quite m u _Waltsr Bnnd, Jr., and mother ^ "Gldwonfi TMton on Sundir Mr an* Mr*. George Ste.. n , ur^yt Mr. and Mm. B. Tro^ 1 Jon*»h McCray, of Somh D.u. aaasd through oar vllUge ob m* JMto. Edith Schrader .nd Ml. * ttewart warn Wildwood risiton Mra. C. B. Robert spent Sitorti in Wildwood with rslatlve* ^ Mr. and Mra. A Butchd-r Wildwood vial tors on Saturdx
here viewed the at Wildwood oc
CAPTURES BOOZE T10CX Returrlng from a week epem the Newark headquarters Prot issaent Agent Jobs it to work in hti night, and i time behind i Avenue,
called n. , wife last Friday and aald be d going to bring home some to M dinner. “Not any of those poorll in ths offfoo, 1 hope'' J
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