Cape May County Times, 26 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Mr. and Mn Casper Walters, of Camden, were Sunday rial tor* on the

Jacob Robinson, of Camden, waa amonr the Bondar 'lei tor*. William Shellem, Jr., attended the dance glren by hie claw of the Ocean City High School at the Casino Club, Ocean City. Phillip Flaghouse had aa his guests Sunday, hi* daughter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. John' Reltchey and son were down

Lincoln Oaaklll was down Sunday. Robert Gamble spent Sunday at the “Don't Worry." Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Cornish, of Chester. Pa, motored down Saturday to put up bis boat for the winter. Mr. DeVour was down Sunday and took his boat out of water for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bents and family were down Sunday at their bungalow, the “Little Reba." Mr. and Mrs. Gray, of Philadelphia, war* dawn erer the week-end looking after their new bungalow. Mr. and Mr*. George Bunn i 4uwa on Bunoay. Mrs. Fred Hanley had as her guests her eon. Joseph and grandson, Billy, who stayed down fo. e week. Mr. and Mrs. Hint hare returned home after a weak’s rlait to their son's hotr« In Pleaaantellla. William-SheU*m Sr., waa a Quaker City visitor for a few days last week. Mr. Beitmlller wea down for orar

Maekan was down over the

Mr. Adler was down for the day Sunday. Mr .McMurtrie Is down at the “Old Homestead” for a few days. Captain Thomas ePlrot la still taking parties out after week Ssh and

George Mice was dcwn on Sunday looking after hia property. Mr. and Mrs. DUgart and daughter were down over the week* end their cottage the "Meadow Lark.' Alexandria Cox, of Dehnont. was down for a few days gunning laat

weak.

Mr. and Mis. McOoclga! and aon were down over the week-end. John Mark*y had aa his goasts c Sunday, his son, William and wife. Mrs. Warren Counties motor* down Seeder to look after bar property. tbs old Inlet Hotel

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William Hick family entertained William Rammell and fag^y" of MlltvlUe, receatly. Mrs. Harry Lyon*, of Audubon, was e week-end visitor with her paieuu Mr. and Mrs. Barkley Grace. Mia. Agusta Pastre has returned from Philadelphia attar visiting relative* several days. Mrs. Mary Stllwell entertained her nephew, Raymoud Yearstey and son, of Philadelphia, oa Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. John Hearon returned home with her daughter, Mrs. Stanton Whitehead. *'■ Staten Island for extended visit. Walter Supplee, of Tuckahoe, visited at the home of Mrs. Frank kidwards on Tuesday. Leo McCraveu was taken to a hospital in Philadelphia last week Injuries he received while working In a garage at Court House. Alfred Rhoades and family were In Philadelphia a couple of days laat

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Smith and two sons, Howard and Franklin. Jr., of Sprfngf aid. Pa.. _ with Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. lewis A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neff, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moors. Edward 8. Dunn waa down over the week end. Mlsa Dslphina McCullough spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. McCullough. Mr. sad Mrs. A. R. Winters. ! and Mrs. JL EL Winters and Mlsa Helen Winters, of Newark, speat the Mk-eckd at the Stra’hmer* Cottage. John Stevens entertained a few of a friends over the week and at Ua cottage. Mlsa Elisabeth McCullough spent a w days last weak Lewis Fisher was

Frank Schaffer was Sown over

John P. Frye, of Philadelphia, is ending two weeks at the Strathm pr«S t DeVault la painting L. W.

Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Fenton were down at their cottage over the ssek-

E. C. Maun waa down over the

Mr. Draper, of Roanoke. Virginia, Is down tor a few days at hia cottage. r . E. Oarotkera. Jr., attended the card party and dance given by the sophomore clam of the Ocean City High School last Friday night. Mrs. Qua WKtkamp and Him Be-

WUllsm Balt* and family, of Wildwood Great. Mrs. M. Hewitt and family and Mrs. Belle Batts, of Court Hot me, were visitor* at the home of Waller Batts and family on Sunday. William Rolle apent the week-end with his slater, Mrs. Jennie Klrkbrldc

spending some time in Cincinnati. Ohld. A number of rock Sab ware caught st weak by Georgt weighing 2* pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Oobb left last Monday tor West Palm Beach, Florida. Mias Mary Carothera spent a tew days last weak In Ocean City with »r slater. Mrs J. D. Klster. ■ Jack Godfrey la playing right taekl* on the Ocean City High School football team and la a very promising Plsyer. Mrs E. C. Behaner and Mias Marlon Seheaner called on Mr. and Mrs W. O Carothera on Sunday. E. F. Ervert was a Sunday vlaT.or. Mr. and Mrs George Scarg'e were down on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Adam Kurts spent « -reek-end st their cottage. .Mr. and Mrs F. W. Wood entertained a few friends

nd.

Mrs Helen de Baals Is spending two weeks In Philadelphia. Captain Knapple entertained a few friends over the week-end at hia cottage. Mr. and Mrs Joe Dyson were down on Sunday at tbs!* cottage. Alfred McCullough and William Carothera were In Ocean City Sunday. Fred ElchoK waa a Sunday visitor. Mrs George R. McCullough spending some time in Philadelphia to attend the funeral of her brother. Mrs Frank Trtmbel waa in Ocean City on Saturday. f^See Plerpont’s Used Car Sale Advertisement on Page C.

Frank El dr edge, of Salem, apent the week-end here with Me pm Mr. and Mrs Charim EUredgs Little Miasm Miriam Kstaa and lAU-ra Near spent Saturday with Mr*. P»ul Stephens at Clermont. Mr. and Mis Wesley Betas child, of New Gretas, era hare to indefinite period. " -ffUe*

proved at this writing. Mrs Frank Swain aft an del, thi funeral of her niece la PhUadrtphli

m at this writing Ir. and Mrs Ira Richardses em-

Frank AahTMth, waa In town a tow daps last weak. John Batdsrf and family spent couple of days recently with relatives la atiantfr city. L. H. Langley, si Ofauboro. called on Mr. and Mrs E. & lAagtay day last week. Mrs Ida Prttcfeatt want to Wildwood. Friday sitsrnoem. George Mtorya, of Philadelphia,

at the home of Mr. an. aoa last Wednmley «

and family and Archie Rlchardna, of

eently entertained tor eeveral days * a aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ■hnaon. of Cranberry. John Hancock, who spent s with Us daughter. Mi Bright, at Wildwood. M with his other daughter, Mrs Alltoon

ployed la the glam factory at Court

H. H. McCori made a boataaas - Fair-view and Philadelphia last

he cement to now laid on h»Jf of the road from Luther Swain’s taraer the Baptist Church at Ocean View and rorfc has begun oa the ether

.Mr. and K-n Heaton Seavllle, apent Sunday afternoon here

with hid mother.

Dy- Alex C. v‘ocn apmt ft^day evening here with irteads District Superlntsndent Herbert J. iltlng will preach at Asbniy M. B. Church on Sunday evening at 7.20 P.M. All u« cordially Invited to tht* aervtos , Mrs Joanna Dowlaas of Obnrt anas spent eeveral days last week with her fr*end, Mrs Mtoctra Godfrey. Edward Post want to Wildwood on on day night and aJdramad a meeting of the Women’s Democratic (Bub. See Pterpoat's Used Car Sale Advertisement oa Page «.

Frank Barnee went! to Gape May

Court House on Saturday.

Mrs Graver Cloasom is visiting

Mia* Lydia NUkenoa.

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WILDWOOD

Mr. and Mrs Jocst K sn Hand and Mr. and Mrs Al. Taylor arrlw home Friday, after a much enjoyed motor trip through Canada. Mrs A. Stunner and daughter have been spending s week with her sister and family In Roxborough, Ps. K. Springer U the proud owner of s new motor bo&t. Captain Brower brought It down from Dorcheeter tbe first of tbe week. William Glenn and Karl Clouting accompanied them for mechanical work. Mn C. Scrivanl spent the wi end with Mis* Emip* Leopold, Clementon, N. J. WUMam Ivin* Is entertaining hia ~ Us* Ha*el, of LambertviUe, N. for s few day*. • ** and Mn. N. Surran visited her mother In Philadelphia over the week-end, Elmer ''Itier*back spent tbe wi end In P. .iadetpbla. W. Scrivanl apent Sunday In Vine-

land.

Mr. and Mn. WlUlam Elliott visited relatives at Green Creek on Sun-

day.

Mn. Thomas Ftocea And daughter hi ve been 'pending severs! days In

Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mr*. N. Johnson and children visited her parents at Burleigh

on Sunday.

Mr. and Mn. J. Curran entertained company over tbe week-end.

extenaeo time. USE ADA SILICA CONCRETE jgfrr- See Pierpont’e Deed Car Sale fc*r See Plerponfa Ueed Car Sale BLOCK for a permanent bulldlug.-

Marcus Shaw bad tbe misfortune to break his arm on Sunday while cranking a car. Mr. and Mn. Charles Carlisle, of Eldon, were week-end vielton with Mr. and Mn. Everett Smith. Mn. Kate Bright Is staying st her homestead for a couple of week*. Mrs. Elisabeth Swain left on Mon day for New Brunswick, where she win attend the W. C. T. U. State Convention, and also rlait relaitvee at Woodbury and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr* Frank Bright, of Atlantic City. span! Sunday and Monday with frleoda In town. Bora to Mr. and Mn Lewis Williams, a baby girl, on Monday. Octo

ber 22nd.

Mrs. las Burr, of Dias Creek, pa—ed Sunday evening with Mn. N.

Baker.

Ml— Bertie Hughe*, of Court House, apent the first of the week with her cousin. Miss Alice Tocer Mrs. Prank Mtpgeto. of Philadelphia. Is the guest at the home of Mr. and Mn. Jamas C. Burk

Matthew Jefferson A with Ms fatb-.

Miss Mary MearwaM. of Camdea. spent the week-end with her parents. Mrs. Jam— Boyle and daughter have returned to their home after pending a tow weeks la Philadel-

phia.

Him Ethel Nfrkereon. of Ocean City, apent the week-end with Mka

Mias P. N. Williams has returned home after wending a weak at Ava‘“iu,. Charim Elder visited Mtasj Lydia Nlckeracn on Sunday. Mrs. Allda Ludlam, of Cape May Court Houee, called on tbe LudUus on Saturday. Mr. and 9ft*. Coleman Learning have returned home after a week** visit with relatives in Bywood and Philadelphia. Mary Malnola is recovering from a tonsil operation performed in a Philadelphia hospital isst weak. Mr. and Mrs. William Oiblln and children spent two days of last weak at Purest Grove. Mias Mae Stewart, of Camden, spent tbs week-end with Cap! A. Meerwald and family. Mrs. Norman Prettyraan visited Miie Ella Mprton at South SeaviUe,

recently.

The pupli* of our school are preparing a Hallowe’en entertainment, to be given in the achool on October 20th. The members of tbe Hi and School Asaodation are aaai*; with coetumee and plans for the

ley’s Point Sunday morning. Walter Yayior entertained M from Cape May oa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs John Waltoee Bejle mala, fr-nday morriag.

Richard, of 8m tola City, spent the

with Mrs. Robert l

Mr. sad Mrs. Edward Hoffman sad

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Busby, of Atlantic City, speat Sunday- <rlfh Hr.

and Mrs. J. R. Steelman. The #upUs of OorbU City Be

The aoplto i maxing a

party. Tuesday evening Ofct - ber *«th. in Bauer’s Hall

Mrs. John UUls called oa relative*

and Mrs. John Bergh. J; Ocean City on Wednesday, umber of ladies motored to

Falrton last Wednesday where they —— Vlra. William Reeves with

AJvira, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roeeo Bosxl, of Marshallvine, died laat Wednesday at the home of her parents, interment made on Friday at Tuckahoe C*

tary.

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Mias Asaaada TuUaer, of Philadelphia. went Sunday with her mother.

Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra. Jamm E. Jeffrlea, of Ocean City, called on her parents

Lucian Eddy waa a Cape Mar Court

ouse visitor on Wednasday.

Miasm Haas! sad Nellie Washburn havs returned home utter spending

me time at Maaa.

Mlae Myra Wly. of Trenton, visited

her mother over the week-end.

Raymond Bosarth and family wi eek- Sea Isle City shoppers Saturday after-

son, H- O. Somers.

The stork arrived at the Mr. aad.Mrs. TVoasae Hanto oa Tam-

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Mag with frieads Fred Dowling of MOlvilto, eaUed i Ms unci*. Aabury ' * Friday. laater Riggins, of Clermont, sad

Atlantic aty. R- B. Mason to atteadiag a Ire

u:rar OUford and family aorad tr

1$n Orvlue tRutoa and children, of MU MBs, am -toftlag Mr. and

Mrs. D. Hama, tt.

Mr. and Mra. Edward Shaw and ■Uy. of Cold Spring, runt Sunday with hia Mater, Mrs. F. P. Layton. Ida Collins, v Millville, ia Malting Mias Verna (Tlag Mra J. C. dark sad Mra. Levi Hand were shopping ia Woodbine oa

la kUha

■X, of PfciUdeiito fcadty eitkl

■tog Ralph Styrt mi. Mra Newton h* of friend* on - ^

Mr. sad Mra Clarence od little aoa, Beltord. at Capo May,

. with Mi “

father. H. C. Maaon.

Mrs. Clarence I

lent Sunday al l ugh ter. Mra George

mth Seavllle.

A. B. Eadioott, of Wildwood, i » week-end with hto family The infant daughter of Mr. Mra David Harris paused nwa Thursday. October Ifith. late* waa made at the Head-of-thn-Btoar

Owen Derviu la spending some t with his sister at Philadelphia.

Ernest Downam. and WlUlam Kurtx, of Egg Harbor, motored to Lakyh; oa Sunday. _ «r'8ee Pierppnt’a Uaad Car Sato Advertisement on Page t,

Al Kessler, of Philadelphia, waa down to aee Mis* Luba Selgal on Friday and remained for five days. Mrs. R. Kevin toft tor Egg Harbor on Sunday to stay with relatival tor

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin

Fort Elisabeth, called on bar sister, Mrs. C. A. Shropshire on Sunday. Mt? D. Ab'iuwwlu visited the MUlvlUe Howltal on Thursday to aee her aon, Victor. He met with an automobile accident and sust’^ad a broken le, , but ia rscoverlng rapidly

at the present time.

L. C| Abramson waa In the Quaker City on a few days’ visit. He left

on Monday v. Ui.* ..eek.

Tom Paterson went Monday aad Tuesday in Philadelphia with frleude.

Paul Shropshire took a trip

M.u. too. Stewart has beau apt tor, a few days with ber ■♦"ter at Bridgeton and Falrton.

Court House one day tbto weak. Harry Schrader Malted Alton tie City recently. T. H. Price ic Quito 01 at thta writing at the h

re.

MIA C. Hand Court Houee.

Mtoa M. HUI waa a Wild-

itor on Saturday.

The Grange gave tbe opeaiag dance In the hall on Wednesday evening Mra Chaa. Creme has been spending some time with her daughter Mrs. Earl Gibson. In Olney. ^ Mra Ben. Mitchell entertained a unber of ladlaa from Wildwood at a quilting on Thursday aad In the evening took them to the Orange supper

in the hall.

Mr. and Mra Karl (Soutlcg entertained at a dinner party on Friday evening, the following guest*: Mr. end Mrs. C. B. Robart, T. H. Price! and Mra Nathan Surran and

Dalton «unl a few day* with reb tlvse at fluaaaatvllto. Mr. and Mra. Leroy Mir, af

it Sond»J —

Wildwood and Cape May Court House “ n B , obbr ’ Ctoorge Ritter*back. WUon Saturday with his brother-in-law. lTln *' kn<1 Mr. tad Mis. Joseph

The ladlee who sttended the lecture given at Cape May Court House by Mra Grlebel on Friday were: Mra A. J. Meerwald. Mrs. Frank Baram, Mra Charim Nickerson. Mra Lewfc Edwards. Miss Margaret Ludlam. Miss Lydia* Nickerson. Mrs. Prettyman. Mrs. Joseph McCray. Mra Enoch Scull. Mra Clinton Nickerson. Mrs. A. Broalus and Mra.

Thomas.

Our teachers attended Institute at Wildwood on Wednesday. Gum and Bill Meerwt'.d have e new

Bulck sport model.

William Han ' .od family went to

Cape May on Sunday.

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The price for fsatldlousnees goes to ths man who buys cigare to match

the color of his moustache.

A loon used to be the craslest thing known. That waa before the marathon dancer got Into the limelight.

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Mra 8 .H. Lapldus toft for Philadelphia on Tuesday morning to stay

a few dry* with relatives.

Mlm Millie Schoenagle, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Samson, her grandmother. Efiki-ge Royal Fashion Company The Royal Fashion Company, of Woodbine, have enlarged their quartora on Washington Avenue and have “ >d a complete line of men's and isn's furnishings to their regular atock. 7he owner* of this store, Morris and Harry Lash, are cultivating a large County trade. They formerly were engaged in the manufacturing of girl's dr*we* In New York City and through ths experience gained In this line, their customer* are assured of receiving only th* latest style* and popular fabric*. The Royal Fashion Company opened their prceent store

on June 1st of this year.

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Scrivanl, bf Wildwood. N. J.

Dr. Cryder, of Ctourt House, waa bare on Monday, attending eeveral

patents he has In this vicinity.

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Mra. Paul E. Carroll. Mr* B.-** issard, PUasm Roxana Gas-/ ** Hattie and Sarah Fldler stiendHtt Teachers' tamUnte which v« “ 2 wood oa Wadasdday. U&es Stiles and daugk'.er van Oraee. apent Ssturoaj n »

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8. T. Tylers, oi Falrton. U g aoma time with bU dtufMe.

Mia. C. & BushneiL Mr. o»i Mra Raymcnd

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—i Hattie Fldler ws* » phis visitor Saturday and

Mra Samuel Weatcoit t* w*®"

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