Cape May County Times, 12 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

H1WBW0TES0P ALL OF CAPE MAT COTJ1TY

CORRESPONDENCE PAGE

CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE Edff&r Shaffer, of PUUuelphla, •pent the week-end with hii pare eta Mr. and Mn. Horace Burke and non, Johr, of Wildwood, were calllnff on Coart Hoaee frlenua, Friday. Miaa Bdwtna Scull hae returned iome after a three weeks' vacation with her aunt in Philadelphia. Buffeoe Springer, of Wildwood, mt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Boy

Mn. Weeks is quite 1U add Is tx ing eared for by her grasd-daught* from Ocean City. Wr. and Mrs. John Robinson entertained relatives Sunday. Mn. Ida Toser, of Millville, « <J»wn Friday to spend the week-nnd with her parents, Mr. and Mn. Fred Hoghee. Jeei Simpkins, small ton of Mr. and Mn. George Simpkins, is on the eick list thie week. Bdwnrd Norton, of See Isle, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mm. Anthony Norton. Mr. and Mm. Milton Petenda and non, John, of Woodbine, spent Sunday with Oscar Hamann and family. Mn. Rsle Fortune entertained e number of friends Thursday afterMiss Elizabeth Stltes, of Phlladel-

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Troemner watt down over the week-end et their cot tage. E. M. Feiton was down over th

Qyde Al Spalding made a trip to, Philadelphia, Thursday. Mr. and Mn. Edward Dllka, of Wllliamstown, came here Friday to spend the winter. Mr. and Mn. Walter Scull entertained relatives from Philadelphia on

Sunday.

Mies Beatrice Roes came home from Galveston, Tex., Saturday, and Sunday and Monday with her pi going to Philadelphia Monday night. Mrs. James Rom has been quite 111 the pest few days. Middle Township High School wee victorious in e football gi May. Saturday, with the score lt-4. Mr. and Mn. Edward Wheaton mding th> week with their

Mr. and Mrs. L. Hall end eon returned home after spending five weeks with Mn. Hall's father. E. M. Fenton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Rider and son, Fred, were down over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lewla A. Smith an Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mann we Sea lale City, Saturday night. Him Elizabeth McCullough was in Philadelphia on Saturday. George MeeOanhey and William B.

to the football game Saturday. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Ennoaghn. Edward Burroughs end George Wean

Mr. Hillman and family, of Millville. spent Sunday wUh his daughter, Mrs. Allen FrMdem Min Beatrice Taylor. Min Elisabeth Stitn end Mr. and Mrs. Martin Apaldlng wen among those who wit-

the fool half ga

At Cane 1

Horace

Lneealso. of Philadelphia,

eras at hone for over the week-end. The choir of Trialty M. K. Church, of Millville, gave s musical concert Monday evening.! Ui the Methodist

birthday surprise party. Tuesday evening, by her many friends After boor of fun lemonade and cake wi served. ' Among those et the party

■won. Nelson Mp Sunday is "RUlly Day" la tha list Church, Prof. Irving W. Mack, of PbJ ^' hia. will be ham to lead the singing; Rev. Chariaa W. Baton mil he the speaker. « William Mon*, of MarrWe. hae moved his family to Philadelphia for the winter.

The laheraen an haring great sport catching drum Ssh in the bay. Oscar Bateman went to Philadelphia oa a bualnan trip on Saturday. Mm. Thomas Loper was calling on Mm. Henry Clouting et Bsnlty's Mat oa Thursday. Mn. Elmer Hemingway made a » trip to Wildwood on Thurs-

Mn. Uriah Creaet is somewhat improved after suffering an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. Thomas Loper ent .rtalned C'ungany from Wildwood on Sunday. Mr. end Mn. Henry Loper enter-' talned company from Camden over

Sunday.

Mrs. Smith Errloeou returned home from Philadelphia on Wednesday. Mr. Errlcson sailed tor Japan. Mn. Annabelle Norton spent Wed nesday with Mn. Lydia Loper.. Mn Smith Errloeou, Miasm Marie HolUngSiid. Minerva Brown. Dorc«hy Loper and Oscar Bateman ap< Wednesday evening at Bwainton. ’ Quito a nuaher from Flahlng Creek, Rio Grande, Avalon and Green Greek attended me serenade of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Barnett Mm. Ells Conover. Ed ns Holmes and Corn Bateman spent Friday at

Millville.

Miss Mary Seiover spent part of lest week with frier n l.ve. Quite a number u-om here attended the football game at Cape May on Saiurda; afternoon. The KnighU of the Golden Eagli had ca Intonating session on Setur<4ay evening with 35 members present. Refreehmer *.s were served in the lower hsll after the meeting. Rally Day services were held In the V. E. Church here, on Sunday. Rev. Mailer. of Wildwood, was the

W. G. Daub, of Little SUrar. M. 4, Mt e we* et the Strathmera nettoff*. ■r. end Mn. M. C. Mena, Mm. A. Smith, and Mn. W. G. Ouwtben T Oty riel tare Fritey Mr. nnd Mn. Chprtm H. And real were down over dm week pad. Miss Bessie Smith Is speeding time with. Mrs. John toevem. Mr, nnd. Mm. Atosnm^r H. Hoioomh nnd daughter the

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Mrs. George F. Brto sughtor Catherine i spending e few days In Jamm Kelly und a tow frl i - ding a few days at tope on Bayriow Drive. Edward C. Mum is spending week In Buffalo. K. T. Fred J. Seudder U apeuding e days at the Strsthmere D. Kieter was in town on Monday. Job. c. Taney, Meric WlUcox nnd H. T. Herbert spent a flew days 1 week at the Strathmore cottage. Wlh lam Ashworth *ue a. riel tor. Mlae Dolphins McCullough was tome over the we* end. , Mn. Merle Pfeiffer was la Ocsan City, Tuesday. Mrs. Owe Wittkamp and Mies RtoUa Wlttkemp left on Monday tar • two

Captain and aim. Gaskin, el fl tn Mint, arc staying with their

and Friday la WUlti isurnrf. Pa. Mrs. C. M. Prise wee la PhUadelphiafora few dapu lut weak. Mery Caro then was la AJaaUc City oa Tuesday. Harry MacOauhey was a wiahead visitor. Allen Stuart was down on Sunday. George B. McGauhey was down for a few days last sre* Joe Seargte t

Mias Clan Rom was stricken with appendicitis and oa Monday w operated on by Dr. Joseph Den el beck, -of Trenton, et her home uaa At this writing she 1« doing nicely. Mrs. £. H. Cloud, of New Brunswick. visited her aunt bare the first

of the week.

M;S. Edgar Horn has her sister, Mn. Lide Deaelsbeck, with her for

a week’s visit.

Him Bertha Smith was at Court House on Monday. Mm. Stevens has her stator, Mias Burton, of Philadelphia, with her for

e tow days.

Morgan Lee relieved Ebble from the tower at Tuihahoe the past

Mr. and Mn. Harry Smith, of Atlantic City, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sapp. Miss Finn and her coueln. of Philadelphia. are visiting Mn. Stevens. Mn. Nellie Bert epent a dag with her etater, Mrs. Fred Carter, last

we*.

Mn Rachel Lee. who l •tuning Mrs. Charles Canon, hu returned to her home hare. Harrison Eldredge. c* r'wraey'a Point, has been visit I nls father. George Eidiedge, fnd relatives last

week.

Mn. Lewis Parsons, of Atlantic City, is visiting her sister, Mn. Jullaetta Taylor. John Porter baa been visiting his daughter at Pleasant < .Me. Mr. and Mm. Eb^le Browi, and mother were to Wildwood Tueeday afternoon.

itertained at a dinner end a muetaal daughter, of MUtriDe, vhe

bj Mr. end Mn. Rex Bennett. Viliia-a Ivins and WUltaa *P*i.' the week-end at Laabcrtvilie and Clinton, visiting WUliem Irine and staton. Florencs, Haaal and

Irina.

■Mn. J. Scrivanl -pent the we*end with her friend. Mtae Sauna Leu-

N. J.

Hugh Famn. East list Street.

Mr. end Mn. Jebn Reitcpy wen J Sunday rielton. 1

gave e curd party sad eoueert to a garet and friend, of New To* City nt him «-• U 1, . '

tow of his friends on Monday evening, the ftdkHring being among

ae preaent: Thoms* MeAlaraen. and Mn. H. ValUce, Mr. and

Mrs. t Paeaanago. Mr. and Mn. J. RucaeU, Mr. and Mrs Frank McAlar-

, Mr. and Mn. B. Diamond.

fnahmento were aerved and a recite- him home.

Mr. Metcalf and friend, Alexander Oox. of Delasoat. wen down for the •*-end at Mr. Metcalfs new bee-

do w. the "Peggy."

Robert Gamble Is down at hie eottage. the "Don't Worry," and expects to stay until the cold weather cbnaca I

tion given by Themes McAlarnen.

Scrivanl took a party of

Mends fishing oa the "ben Riley" one day rceeatly and George Rittonbark caught the price drum fish. Mr. and Mrs. Tscmas Fiosca a-.d daughter returned home on Monday from Philadelphia. Mn Fiocca and daughter have been spending a

there with her mother.

Raymond McAlsrncn gave a birthday party to a few of his little frii on Saturday evening. Refrcebm

Twenty-one Buick employee of the factory bnnch In Philadelphia were down here on Sunday fishing, taking

back carloads of fish

Nathan Surran was s Philadelphia

(visitor on Saturday.

Mr. and Mn. N. Scrivanl spent the we*-end in Vineland with relatives

Joe Douglass has moved his family | to Court House where he Is manager NOW ’J! THE TIME TO REP IR of the Hotel Bellevue J * ruof. T7e have • good stock of

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Mrs. God ward had as her gueets the we^-end her daughter. Mar

Mn. W. Ooraiah end etater nnd hrother-ln-iaw, of Germantown, modown for over the we*-eud. OMkiU. cf Frankford. was

the Sunday visitors.

Billie Ncvell was down for the

e*-ead on a fishing trip.

Mr. BeltmUler was down for a few

kgs lest week.

Bl’Ue Macken was noted among the ones enjoying the fishing for a few

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Hn. Mcdaree caught two week weighing fourteen end one-half

■ HAVE EVKHTTHINO TO anything. Attractive prices JTompt duivery. Champion's Lum- * ar, to. 10th Street end Weet Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. "Look for

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in the Internet of the W. C T. D. Mr. and Mn. Nataee Hand and nan. Everett, nnd family, of Wildwood, an- * an automobile trip to Deiawun,

Vator Gap and Ntgnra Falle.

Mn. Ida Cramer eatortatned her

daughter and family, of City, over the we*-ead.

F^fi Goraou and eon rtaited Wild-

wd oe S-turdey.

Mr. and Mrs Evaes Q. entertained compeny over the we*.

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Cre*. and Le.li* Barnett.' 0 , »

Cnw*. were united In mari»a« th*

Wildwood on Thursday evenlts Mm I mWWWO R»

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Miss Blanche Conover, of One*

House, eloped to —

Mn. J. Hand visited Court Uoaso “« bt - *»<• heavy weight, i - -r— — ...> un . one day last we* R «>*n* ®f Cham- ?* r,1 * d th «w *>■ Setardey Mr and Mn. Roland Corson wen KSs , rXs*Sr**v“ d ..^2* AraMoe. Oriober let Both Mr. ■ SKr-3S; lli LOOk ^ tb « Krrlc * on *re well ...

In Phlladelphie recently.

"Mr little boy i» »* ck * »ng.“ sheer rid Abta. i "hi her* ratouked hb