Cape May County Times, 29 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. QlbUn rlMUd relsUres at PoraM Orore on Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner, of West Ca*e May. viattad Robert Button and family on Sunday. Mrs. Unoch Scull. Mrs. Clinton Nickerson and dau*httr. Bather, went to Millville on Tuesday. Clayton Hickman and family a^nt Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. B. Snyder at Rnaa. « Mrs. Andrew Hickman entertained her slater on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert'Button to Bridgeton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Learning are visiting their son la Bywood. Pa. Aboot thirty of our people went to Philadelphia on the excursion Friday. Mrs. Josephine Douglas and Mrs. Lena Cowling went to Cape May on

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. James Cope man have gone to Philadelphia for the winter. Miss Margaret Pierson spent the week-end with her father. Mrs. Lawrence McKaig and family want t3 Tuckahoe on Friday. Capt. A. J. Meerwmld attended meeting of the Board of Shell Fisheries at Trenton on Tuesday. He also visited hie daughter at Trenton

jfrn. A. J. Meerwald. Mrs. Enoch Scull. Mrs. Clinton Nlchpreon. Mrs.

t the County Council

at Cape May Oour Bouse on Wed

Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Foster visited Mrs. Clayton Hickman oe Friday. Mr. aad Mis. Fred Tompkins, of Cape May. called on Capta'n aad Mrs. A. J. Meerwald os Thursday. Alvlu McJLJe speat the week-esd

with hie ssethsr.

Several of our people attei eervloee at the church at the head

Daniel Steelman, of Woodbury, wee In town over the week-end. Mias Helen Maynard, of Ocean City, epe-t the latter pert of last weak at the home of Mr. aad Mrs.

L. Hart.

Df. Randolph Marshall, who recently underwent an operation, baa returned from Woodbury. His condition la reported to be Improving

slowly.

Jared Chapman spent Sunday here with hi* family. Mrs. Della Candy, of PleeaantvllJe. _eut several days with Mr. aad Mis. Ward Stills last weak. Mrs. David Dyer has beep rioting datives In Philadelphia a few days William Flick and Dr. Miller motored to Philadelphia last Thursday. William C. Struck was In Mays Landing on Thursday. Mrs. Rebecca Sutton spent Friday evening In Petersburg with Mr. sad Mrs. UUarg. John Burley and daughter, of EaM Orange, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mm. W. S. Shaw. Richard Shoemaker visited wit -us parents. Mr. aad Mrs. Jansc Shoemaker, a few days last weak. Mm. Bd. Roblneon spent last wesk in Millville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Bergh, Jr., went , Ocean City. Wednesday afteunoon. Frank Plank, of Uaaerch. called on 8. G. Langley, Thursday after-

nt the week-end with her aunt at ZJansora. Albert Candy, o' Cape May Court

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bushnell. of Claymonl, spent pert of the week with Mrs. F. B. Bushnell. Mr. aad Mrs. Bamsel Woolaea > week with relatives In

i Helen J. Fldler, with her mother. Mrs. Mary Fldler. over the w. ek-end.

daughter, of Millville, netted relstlvee Saturday and Sunday. Paul 8. Carroll and family epant the week-end in Owedsehoro. Klee BUsebeth Fldler want Friday.

ns the Ouaet of Mhn Anne Duvaul and Mias Catherine Fanes. A number of peopds *ra» h**d

Day at Tuckahoe ea Mr. and Mm William Stev and son have opened up their here after spending the eumm Pleaaantvtlle. Mr. and Mrs. Herscbel Pierce, of Dorchester, arc speeding a («•* days with Mm. Brook* Bllsaard. Mr. and Mrs. Bhaugar Hand, of Cape May. spent Sunday with Mm. P. L. Buaknell. The excursion on Columbus Day to Philadelphia was well from Dennlsvllle.

Go 1 dinger They received it direct from tbs park aad it was skjoyed

by all.

The Board erf Trade met at the nome of Reubea Reiner Ok Friday evening. Very Important matters Ml» Snas Lapidus, of WOmlng ton. la visiting her pareuts tor i

family Into tL« property or Station Avenue, recently. purchased *— w *~

aeneiii i smiii ~ vpv’ 1 — Philadelphia on. Friday t» rtug with

friends for a few days.

The stork arrived at the Muse < Mm. K. Decker on Thnmdny mernln brtng*~g aBhi. ^ , Resbt*’ Goldman, Mo. .Is Barkowiu and rhlllp Berkowtts Wt for Philadelphia on Friday. -he»* they la tend to stay tor an Isdsdnlte time. Mrs. B. Pnatrlek. of Ito*tok.Je

F. L. niltlugneed and toankhn Camp attended the dl'-ctom’ meeting of the Building and Loan Association at Court House on Monday evening. Mias Mabel Schelllnger entertained quite e number of trieode on Thursday. It being her sixteenth birthday. Quite a number from here went to Philadelphia on the excursion on Columbus Day. Mr. aad Mm. Henry Loper went Saturday and Sunday in Millville. Mias France* Fisher had the ruinfortune to ton from the High School •«* oe Tburs&aF. Marvin Conover spent part of lakt

Mm. Blanche Crrlcnon. Misses Marie HoRlngaead and Dorothy Loper on

Mr. and Mrs. F. L. HrlUngnaad. and ehlldrea. Arthur and Sara, at tended the Knight Templars parade at Atlantic City, on Saturday. > Quito a number from hare attended the asnlvemery at the Btsd-u:

with Mr. end Mrs. Charles HoBsaaa ^ A eurprtm party was glean to 1 ■ honor of her

Mr. and Mrs. L. Richard entertained their nephew, Ralph On. of Delaware, on Saturday and Sunday. Master Kent Redgraves, of WUdjod. has been spending come time with his aunt. Mm. Frank Rrrlcaon

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Ed. Nappes, of Phliadcighld. Is visiting relative* tor a few daye. Quito a large attOndaneo to me ed at the local daace hell every Frlvrsniag. The daueee die noe — Of Max-

A large numtpr of woman motored a Capo May Court House on

Morris Silverman spent ,*oud*y. Tuesday and Wednesday la Bow York

s visiting Mends

Nat

in Now York on Wednesday. Dr. Joseph Leveneoa spestt Wedand Thuraday in PblladAphis- 1 iiel Goldlnger. of Salt Lake <

tor

ft large, number of our pe attended court all last week. W. R- Goodwin, of Millville, mn-

Mildred DUiahay. of MWVUle, raa a week-end visitor here. Sam Stain left for Washington. D. C.. on Tuesday afternoon, whereeAe Undo to stay for. three months Wilbur Leyton motored to MUlvtBe

with t A. M. Peterson took s buMi to Philadelphia on Monday Aba Etaonberg motored from Towueends. DeL, on Tuesday, to epend *

visitor on Saturday. Him Anna Blume. of Philadelphia Is vtoltla,' her par eats for three day*. Mysr Horeuotoln U on the sick lim. Harry Weiner motored from Newark on Sunday to see relatives. David Baperstoln motored to Wildwood. Saturday to spend the evening. Miss Celia Buck and Miss Martha Day- of Egg Harbor, visited Mr

Mies Francis Marcus, of PhOedlj phi*, visited her folks over the weal d. Milton Blume attended the denes at Ocean City on Sc-turdny evening. Mine Etta Brcslow spent Saturday and Sunday to Philadelphia sbopHorrts Levin, of Philadelphia. Is visiting bis mother for an icdeAalto ay. The people of Woodbine -vere given rare treat when a vaudeville show -as,given at the Lyric Theatre as Monday evening. The;- came from Asbury Park. A large crowd attended, -arbert H. Brandreth spent the k-«nd In Philadelphia, jar. and Mrs. K. H Reiner left tor New York City cm Sunday to star tor Nat Roeenfeld spent Saturday In the Quaker City with the Bayard family who formerly Uved In Woodne. Henry C. Lapidus and Louis Goldtoger motored to Nee Gretna on Thursday to ear friends. Ben Rablnc •rits. Sr., spent Sunday aftorno* - lu Atlantic City . Mice Dorothy Wolf son spent the week-end in Philadelphia with her parent*. John Darts, of Chester. P u, visited MIm Marlon Swan on Sui.day. Miss Marion Sivan on Sunday. If lion Blume spent Tuesday with Mb* EAilh Tyson at Tome River. The center daae are practising dally for their coming show at the Lyric Theatre oa November 10th. The play to entitled "Aaron BUck of Puuktu Crick " The Board of Education held their regular monthly meeting oa Monday evening el the Central Hrbool Build

Alfred Sapp has moved hi* hoeeehoto goods tpOem^Clty. whore they Myrtle Madera, of Palermo, * ' with Mias

Mrs Robert MoOoach is entortatoiag ratotlvm from Philadelphia this Mrs. Rboda Collin# went to At. Hospital on Tuesday where

Mr. and Mrs James Smith motored to Fenmgrove to visit triadvm lj.‘

Mrs. Floyd Young, of Camden, totted her stater here on Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel SchaKer, of Phlladai-

Mtos Mabel CaldweD, of Trenton,

DvMr. and Mn. Alfred Sapp aad Mm.

ua City, were week-end vtoii with Mr. and Mrs. F. a Carter.

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Robert MoOoach to adding « new tehee to hie boose. The work to bring done by his uephrw aad fkthar. Mr. aad Mrs. Allen Bishop and

William Wins to mjriag trap the

Rev. and Mn. Oavmaa were i

Court Hones on hnetosm. Friday.

nolle Corson entertained V

brother. John Thomas, aad w*to. at

Camden. Weuaeedav

Mr. staid iSTlEst «te*m«a t In the Quaker City on Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Fan Odder and daughter. of Ocean City, are pending this

eric with bar sister.

Our church wan well rsgnesiat the anniversary of the “Old Hmd-of-tbe-Btoor Church'* on Sunday. Thane who did net attend th# I day morning aorviom ta tha M. B. atoMd a very interesting talk mary aad Mtorina Work la Bol.rta, South —erlna. by Sh Smith. He to a aoa of the late Jnre-

NOW 11 THE TXMM TO REP that roof. We have a' good steak of Ifrht, tn*jtum aad heavy weight. Buy the Cbampim BooAag of Champlon. l*tb genet aad Went Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. “Lank tor tha Mge "—Air.. Ittf

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T.' Smith art family tor as ~ d tfma. wnriahaa tea. to i

Mr. a-d Mrs. B. FtaJey Mkn tUlagswood. ware the gaaste home ef hie pareuto. Me. aad I Mm. David Bodaa. of Cage May. ta Mm"i siting bar Mater. Mrs. Laura Hatte, Mx0. a

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Mr. aad Mm WowsB. ag Mem Y« CUy. • tm Frank Berate rcaslwrf word ea Monday of tim deathSt her atone la PhltaAstyki^.

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will hold their hi Friday evenlU

at this writtag. Mtat to-ato Near i with her part of the time.

agent part of toot week at Qtaot tn aad Atlas Uc City.

Mr. aad Mm

gea tale City, wem cetlers at E. O. Howell's oa Sunday.tvanlag.

High to sto gaaw Friday oa the High 8 grered hats Py tbs score or «

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