Cape May County Times, 10 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE KAY COITMTT TMEfi, FRIDAY. APGUJT 10. im

HEWS VOTSB OP UPPEE CAPE HAT CODHTY

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Mr*. W. W. Muon and daughter Kathryn are vtolUng relative* at Paleom. New Jeraer. Beniamin Boyle*, of Wildwood, was calling on friends here on Sunday evening Miss Wllburta Dundrea. of Wood Lynne, spent the week-end with Lol-

ita He**.

Miss Hulda Mason spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mr*. K. Hllur. of Richland. H. C. Mason and son motored to Wildwood on Sunday, where they enjoyed a fishing trip. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Dundrea and family motored from Wood Lynne and spent the week-end with Mrs. Dundrea’* mother, Mr*. William loy-

Mrs. R. B. Mason and Mr*. A. R. Sndicott and family spent Saturday In Wildwood. Harry Near, a sailor stationed at Cape May. spent Monday wUh Norman Nicholas. Mr- and Mrs. Robert Has* and daughter Marjorie spent Thursday and Friday In Atlantic City and Sea

Isle City.

Hr®- Jams* Shaw and son. Arthur,

Mies Bradway, of Palrton. ■pending a week with her aant, Mrs. George Stewart. Mis* Elinor Schrader, of Philsdelphto. hu been spending three weeks with her grandfather. Mis* tether Hand spent Monday In Philadelphia. Mrs. Clegg and family have moved

to Vineland.

Mrs. Catherine Hand and daughter. Helen, are spending the month of August at the Hotel Selepe at Wlld-

Mr. and Mrs. Snlg vent Sunday with Mr. and Mia. O. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. P. Schrader and two ushters. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his parent* here. Mrs. Hunterson, (ever 80 yea* old) and son-in-law, of Washington, and son. of Camden, drove their car to visit Mia. Walter Jaggard. s Emma Lets, of Newfield. spent one day lut week here with

friends.

Sam Stewart, of Pleaeantvtlle Ited hi* brother hare on Thursday

and Friday.

I Mrs. Walter Jaggard Is under the

- South Seavllle, spent ihursda^ **"•? wrm ** with her daughter, Mrs. Ada Layton LltUeDouglass Head wu gull* 111 Mr. and' Mrs. Fred HtU^nbaugh ^ . . v . are entertaining company from PI Us- »<"• Morton la suite ill at this

burgh. Pa. writing.

Henry Heaton hu moved his family ® SFsnt Wednesday

here from Ocean City. In Wildwood.

Edward Lloyd, of Angles**, visited _ .“f- “ d *«. A. Bc'chw enterhls mother. Mrs. M. Lloyd, over the ^ned company over the w^c-end. week-end Walter Hand, Jr., wu a Wildwood

Mrs. J. C. Camp la visiting her rUltor 00 Sunday,

outer, Mrs. A. uLon. of AUantU *™ a ‘ 0 »*^ ht « r ; City. of Wl.dwood, are now residing at

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess and thelr aew *»o»ne

daughter motored to Somers Point M,s - B '•» wton nnd daughter Mary on Sunday. were Wilowood shoppers one day re-

Norman Nichols, of Townsend’t In- ,

let. spent Monday with <Us grand- canning factory here Is now parents. Mr. ud Mrs. 8am. Nichols. . «, . Richard Rc'-enbaum of Sea Mi* Mlaa Morton spent Monday City, wu calling orTfriend. h£e™ Court House. Friday. I ..

Mrs. Clandlne Camp and daughter Betty have returned home after a six weeks' stay with friends at Corbin

City.

Mias Adelia Whastoa. of South fee- Mr «- c D W«»«»mn. of

Mias Mary Co*lan and Mias Mary Kennedy, of Philadelphia, and special lureas In St. Joseph's Hospital, spent Thursday her* with friends on Pine

PETERSBURG

Lawyer Bonnell and family, of Court Hofise, wu here on Thursday. They have just recently returned from n trip In their Buiek to Wle-

Joseph Scrtvnnl vent Wednesday In Philadelphia on biislsms, returning with n .tK model Bvlek. William Shinn. Jr., hu returned to Philadelphia after spending weeks here with his parent*. Mm Agnes Stur dier wu an Ocean City vlaltor on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mm N. Bert van! vent the week-end at Vineland. Mrs. P. Bertl, of Vlnelud. spent o week-end with her sister here. Mr. end Mrs. NathanJtanen and n Bobby. Mm Agnaa Sfcarmar and daughter Thelma, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting, attended a party and dance at Palermo. Saturday evening. Howard Clou Mug, of PnMlSno. wu

ire on Sunday.

Mm O. Delp. of Pons*, wu

n visitor here on Sunday.

Mr. and Mm John Bhsrtdsti. of E. Spicer Avenue, who nr* so foau **f

Tbom.ui Everlnghnkn. of Ocean City, wu a Sunday guest of Albion Rob-

bins.

R. C. Smith and family motored to Ocean City on Sunday evening. Mm Jamas Marshall, of 1 down*, is spending n few days Mm Richard Voss. Mr. and Mm Paul Stergis and daughter, of Tuckaho*. were calling on Mm Stevgts' relatives hare Sunday evening Mm Bdwli. IngereoN entertained n

John Douglu visited his mother on

Monday.

dept Stephan Jefferson Is entertaining Rev. Paul Jefferson and family. of Amherst, Mam., and Dr. ‘

Matthew Jefferson, of Phlladeiphl tolaed them for the week-end. Harry Rhoades sad family. Fishing Creek, visited friends he

las Mabel Caldwell and friend were Saturday evan.'ng visitors In Ocean City. Ms Amends Parsons returned to home In DennlrriU* after spending n few months with Mm Hannah Van Glider. Mm William Eldridg* entertained cousin* from Wildwood on Thursday. Clarence Winner and family motored to Pitman on Wednesday to attend a family reunion. William Vann •man. of Ocean City, called on William Eldrldge on Monday. Mis* Anna McCoach. of Merchantlie. i speeding two weeks with her

Carl McCormick apeat Sum M* mother. Mm Richard Taylor and children, of Trenton, are visiting Mias Lydia

day with Mias Margaret Plereon. Mm Georgs Peterson and daughter visited Mm Sm'th Stiles on Thum-

Capt. A J. I adelphla on Wednesday. Mr. and Mm James Eldredge and Mm Frank Barnes spent Thursday at Ocean City. Mm Charles Nick.

the Ladles' Aid Soslety on Thursday. Mias Erma Nickerson visited Mm Clinton Ni Mm William

— about to start on n, 'other. George, of New York State.

three weeks' trip tknragh Delswar* weak.

and Maryland. Mis***. Blanche Collin* and Mar-

Mr. and Mm Abort MWlett. of Con- > Leughlin

with hlr middle of the

vllie, hu returned to her home after JJrtladalphM, nr# visiting Mm Frank

““ Si'w^,«-0~..o»™Ud^

Mr. and Mm Elbert Eldredge. of * *>“0 time with her niece. Leeeburg .peat Mm Walter Grace, of PhUndelwith m™. nSittrtiS-SlS? e?-~ “it and Mm Joaaek Maaon her niece. Mm Warren Gieee. Mr and Mm D. Sharp, of HaWar- Mr - ^4ow. of Swedaeboro. wu vine, .sent Sunday srithMm Sharps ^ troU "'- Jot * i"SnJ:n.w,,uh,.^w- n . .

with ur <*-

PRACTICAL des Gaady.

Soon after the tret baby wu berm.' >“• A " n Woolaon spent Sunday

n certain Sea Into City man's wife her parents,

went upstairs one evening and found Mn. MW. Jamu called

him standing by the aid* of the crib and gazing earnestly at the child.

She wu touched by the sight aael Mm Unto Turpeo. of Fmnklintoar. filled her eye* Her aSu etoto >«»•. is visiting her brother. Drini ■olftly around hU neck and she rub-j. .. Led bar cheek caressingly against his > Mlm Rboda Fidier speot the weak- ' '' He started lightly at the Mm temuri Wuteott.

City visitor on* day last week.

touch. ''Darling.’' he murmured, dreamily. "It la Incomprehensible to me how they can get up such n crib

u that for fit cent*.”

Mia* Frauds Holmes left on Toss-

day for C rose wicks, where she expects

to make her temporary homo. Mr. and Mia. Aaaoa Mark v*ut

th# week-end here.

Mm William Beck Is entertaining two niece* from Pittsburgh.

brother. William Elliott, and wlf*. Mr. and Mm Harold HIMne entertained Mr. and Mm Robert FlUott, * Conshocken. Pa., recently. Miss Mildred Runyse. of New York City. Is spending —serai days hare with friends. Chari** Twigg and family left on Sunday for Philadelphia where they will stop for a few weeks. William Glenn. Jr., and family, visited his parents at BurMglf so Sun-

day

Bonham visited Court House

The work on th* new rood la about

completed eed the

aoon leave for tbtir Mr. and Mm Lin wood Sack and daughter, of Ocean CKy. were In town on Monday looking after their

Rlaaldo Grooms la entertaining his -rtlhor ftenm nf Vnrfe on

O. Bailey, of Ocean City, wu here

Mr. and Mm Karl Clowring gai a dance and party to a few of their frlaods on Friday evening. Refreshmenu war* served at Id^d. Thu all decided to go to th* boardwalk

m*. suing uu ■niuMiime, eve. Thomu Hoi mu wu la Cape May

on Monday.

One of th* Veraaggl boys Just rs-

t from Scran to.. Pa.

William Ivin* wu a I

Itor on Saturday.

Howard Rose and family have entertaining his moth— and i

Mm Sehunasn entertained relative* from Philadelphia on Sunday. Ralph Wynn and family, of Camden, were enjoying th* week-end at their bungalow hors. Ml— CU.a Ro— attended a party In Palermo Saturday evening.

her sister. Mm Jans Tompkins, and hsr daughter. Mm Maoer. of Johnstown. lut week. Mm Aids Sack, of MarshaMUo. Ued on her mother her* Sunday

evening.

Mm Neal Xaglna entertained goceta from Ocean C\j on Sunday. F. S. Carter la Improving his ho by adding n front porch. Ml— Kathrln* Fsuest, of BeartH*. lied on Ml— Clilr D- Bo— one day the first of tha week. Chir Church held Its usual service* i Sunday, after being closed during •vllto Camp Meeting. Lawrence McKalg and fatally, of

ton of Millville National Bank on n week-end Raking and aelllag party. Edward Tobin, of Colllng»w*#_ eal the week-end with hie family. Mm Herbert Carroll, of Peas la - vllie. viafted Mm ~ ~ Friday. Chari- Eldar Nickerson reoeatly. — aad Mm Lawrea— McKalg —' *— Carl

detphis 8sr a few day* iztt vwt ; Tha Boy*’ Club gave * <Ubmu1 Wheelan Hotel on Batnrdir tHk

South Dennis, called >. Bo— Tueeday evening.

Mm dam Oom City. N. J. "Look ter tha

Mr. and Mm Harry WaMon, of Wildwood. Is rial ting her parents. Mr. and Mm J. W. Grace, for the

oath of August.

Muter Robert Clarks Is spendtnt • summer vacation In Philadelphia

with relative*.

Mm. Faunce entertained her cc from Philadelphia several days last

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Mr. aad Mm William Towns—d. Jr., of PhiUdelphta. visited hi* father. William G. Townsend, Sr.. lut week. Mm Mabel Mixner hu returned home from Philadelphia after an extended time. Our community wu shocked to hear of the death of Frank Howell at Dlu Creek. Master Francis Grace Is spending —me time In Audubon with his slater. Mm Harry Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith —tertalned Mr. and Mrs. Charl-s Carlisle. Mm Carlo* Broughton. Misses Carlbel Broughton and Ethel Hand, of Eldora, on Sunday. Several from here attended the funeral of Frank Howell on Sunday. William B. Powell wu In town on Monday. E. Riley Mixner Is this week on the sick list. Mr. and Mm Chari** Mixner and daughter Jessie and Muter Billy Shea motored to Wildwood on Saturday evening. The M. E Sunday School held their annual picnic on Thursday of this week at Pierce's. Mm Kate Riley, of Philadelphia. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Fannie Richard—n. tor e —uple of weeks. Mm Alms Nixon and children, of Philadelphia. Is spending several days i with her parents, Mr. and Mm Ah*

Shaw.

Mm Eknma Car—n la entertaining her broth— and wife. Mr. and Mm. Richard Towns—d. of New York. Mr. —d Mm F. W. James are at their home. Mr. Jam— expect- to itturn In n few days and Mrs. James expects to remain longer. Mr. —d Mm Wuhlngion Young and children, of Philadelphia, are at the hr ne of Mrs. Yount's mother. Mrs. Mary Harris, for the month of August. Elijah Batts, of Avalon, wu hare on Monday and removed his goods I from his bouse which hu been —Id. Mm. Charles Hand »u a Mill vllie visitor on Saturday evening.

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