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

CAFE MAT COURT HOUSE Mr*. Boy Sh'Hd* entertained number of friend* from Wildwood on Sunday. Thomas Jones has moved to Belleplain where he has employment. Frank Bruno, of Philadelphia, U spending a few weeks with his sister, Mrs. Samuel Leporace. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sayre and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Sayre, of Goshen. Mr*. Black and two sons were in Philadelphia on Friday. Mlse Henrietta Bowen, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her parent* at Mayvllle. Mias Gladys McPherson spent the week-end with her friend, Thelma Spalding. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Young, of MUlTllie. apent the week-end with their son, Theodore. Mr. and Mr*. Coleman Stites and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stites spent Sunday In MUlrUle. Mrs. Oscar Ellnqulst and a number i of friend* from Wildwood were calling on Mr. and Mr*. John learning

r. and Mrs. Ralph Sayre and eou parsed Wednesday with Mr. and Mr*. Willard Daria. Otis Downs and family, of. Williams town. came down on Monday to spend the winter here. Benjamin Holmac and . a number of friends motored to Williamsvown on Thursday. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Freii were shopping la MUlrUle, Saturday craning. Mr*. James Vaco* and daughter spent the week-cad la Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr*J Leroy Hillman and family and Mar. Elisabeth Blisaard were tC* guests of Mr. and Mr*. Allen Freldeman. Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. John Wools''® and non. Walter Woolson, were calling on friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Oncsr Sutton mad* a business trip to Wildwood on Monday. Jodie Dtlks «ent the week-end In WIMlamstown with his family. Mias Elizabeth Stites, of Philadelphia. spent Saturday and Sunday at home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jonee and daughUr, Dorothy passed Sunday with relatlres In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Learning, and family, of Wildwood, called on Ur. and Mrs. Theodore Young on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Harry Wahl entertained a namber of friem Sunday. Mias Alice Rose came home Saturday to spent a few days with her parents Frank Jones ond Mr*. Cora Barber were shopping In M"’riUe Saturday. Edwin F. Stites celebrated his sixth birthday Saturday when a number of his friend* gathered tor the c He received a number of very nice gift*. After at hour of fun the children were given an elaborate feast. Among those at the party were; Loretta Stone, Helen Stites. Gladys Dough«rty. Georg* Thompson. Harry SUtes. John Young, Vincent Freldeman, Berkeley Sayre. Stanley Mathis. Charles Eirlccson. Douglas Ooraon. Edwin Stite*. Curtis Young and Jack Stites. The FldeUty Bible Class wlU hold a bake Rale In John Rofi’ store on Saturday. November I. A special business meeting of the Parent-Teacher* 1 Association wai held Monday afternoon in the gratamar school building. louise Paul sang a very pretty solo for Prof. Irving W. Mack on Sunday evening at the Paptlat Church, which was enjoyed by the entire congrega-

tion.

Middle Township defeated Atlantic City Reserven In a football game her* Saturday by the score of 20 to 2. Cedar posts are being carted on the high school athletic grounds anf it Is reported a board fence will enclose the grounds.

Captain and Mr*. A. J. Mcerwald motored to Bivalve on Wedcaaday. Oscar Bailey, of Ocean City, was

in town on Monday.

Mrs. Howard James and Mrs. Joseph Robinson went to Philadelphia

DEnrUjVILLE Brook Blizzard and family spent (he week-end in Glaasboro as the gueat* of Mr. and airs. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs J. H Whitaker, of Westmont, spent Saturday and Sunday with Ogden Gandy. Mias Elisabeth Jack, of Philadelphia. spent the week-end with Mr*. Mary Pldler and daughter. Earl V. Ch<».*r, of Norristown, was with his mother, Mrs. H. Chester, on Sunday. Mr*. Shanipir Hand, of Cape May. spent pan of last week with Mrs. C L. Bushnrll. W. R. Yocum, of Germantown, ealleu on friends on Sunday. Mias Helen J. Pidisr visited relative* over the week-snd. Miss Carrie Westcor was a Pbllsdelphln visitor part of last week. Mm. Warren Grace entertained the Sewing Club on Wednesday evening Mias Edith Gandy, of Camden, ■pent the week-end wttb Mr. and Mr*. Ogden Gandy.

NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR that roof. We have a good stock of light, medium and heavy weight. Buy the Champion Rooting of Champion. 10th Street and West Avenue. Ocean City. N J. "Look for the Ign.”—A4v„ 17tf

Mrs. Joseph Lloyd and son, Matthew, were Sea Isle City shopper* on Monday. Amos Gandy, of Phlladetpb'v visited his father on Sunday. Mime: Iren* Eckrraley and Margaret Bishop were 8m Isle City * pent on Saturday. Walter Warner, of Vineland, visited his parents on ftaoday. Mrs. Harry Kaufman*, of Atlantic City, called on her parents rocei Franklin Krolg. of Bridgeton, ent Sunday with friends here. Mrs Harry Garrison and son, Newfteld. visited her parent* recently. Raymond Bozarth and family to red to Ocean City Saturday afternoon. Howard Love and Sheppard Campbell, of Newpqrt, called on friends

Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Dellas and ro sons spent Wednveday at Philadelphia. Mrs. John Wai visited herYnothi Mm. Patrick McOoohan. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday ut her villa bare. Mlse Nellie Washburn, of Ocean City, vialted her parents recently. 'Tr. and Mrs. James E. Jeffries, at Ocean City called on Aer parents on

Mias Edith Halle ran. of 8m tile Qty. vent Saturday evening with Mias Elyth Wills Griffith Gandy was taken eeriouaiy 111 at 8m Isle City on Monday and was taken to a Philadelphia hospital afternoon to t ooeration for nil stonsa. Little William Wlngie broke his leg near the '.high on Saturday, was taken to the Atlantic City Hospital for

Mr. sad Mr*. Ralph Sayre Berkely. of Court Hoorn, war* day rial torn with his pat ents. Mr. Mrs. Newton Sayre. T. McKern and family, of*WBd

Mr. and Mr*. Jamea C. Barks Mr*. Prank Mlngris were the tfn of Mr. end Mr*. David Rndan at On* May over the week-end. Mint Marion Smith and a c-uple of friends, of Avalon, were csIUngen

loween carnival at Court House gc “ueeday evening. The name given to the little daughter of Mr. and Mn. Lewis WBlloms is "Blndra Imbell*. AW

Mias Hannah McCormick spent the week-end with Mrs. Thos. Miller, Jr. - and Mr*. Thomas ; Wednesday In Philadelphia. Agues Meerwald, of Trenton apent the week-end with her Thomas Jefferson called on CapL Stephen Jkfferaon on Sunday. Several members of our Home and School AaaoCattdn met at the home of Mr*. A. J. Meet said on Thursday to make rcetume# for the Halloween enterU’. ament. Misses Edna James and Deborah McKaig went to Millville. Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. H. A. Thoc as visited friends at Frank!Inrlll# last week. Augusta Meerwald. William Meerwald. Mlasea Edna James. Martha and Agnes kfeem-aJd ttended a Halparty at Goshen on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A Bros I us <u)d MUtor Thomas motored to FranklInvfU* on Sunday. J. Crandol spent Sunday at hi* home here. Mm. Belle Miller went to Cape May Court House on Saturday. Mr. and Mm. W. & Coombs called on the Masses Ludlam on Thursday. TUGKaHOE Mrs. Stratton, of Gloucester, wai the guest of Mm. George Langley a few days last weak. Mrs. Praq^ Ashworth has been spending several days at Luray, Va. Harry Fraaer. of Corbin City, moving his family Into the Turning property. Mr. and Mrs. Turning and Mr. and Mm. Wallace will occupy adjoin! iqg property, recently purchased by Mr. Wallace from James I As wit ng. The schools were closed lost Wednesday due to Teachers 1 Institute, which was being held in Wildwood. Revival services are being heid in the Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrv Edward Rice are occupying the 8. B. Goff propc.ty on the Dennlsvllle road. Elizabeth Lawrence went io Ocean City on Friday. The Weatherby property on the River Road has been pure.' ased by the American Rallef Ascoclatlon, .of Philadelphia, for the purpose of talnlng a home for oonvsieecet Ca'I Moore, of Gcc-n City, called on his grandmotlm ffpiuiday after-

noon.

Mr. and Mrs Ed IJoyd, wi.. wilt spend the fall and winter *1 Mulllrs Hill, visited i hen roUlires here last Sunday. Paul and Harold Lam.ley motored it- North Vineland on Frida) eveningMr. and Mm. I^eis Gandy, o! Ocean City, spent ttundsy her* with relatives. Will ism Flick has returned from the University Hospl'al. where he rerently underwent an operation upon his right eye.

ns trip to Philadelphia, Saturday Rev. Cawman win give his ptetafe study Sunday in the M. K. Church. Virgil Corao^ la now living arjth

Frank Young.

Mm. A. B. Clark has returned h after r pleasant stay In Atlantic (

it ADA SILICA CONCRETE BIXX'K for a permanent building.— adv. I7tl

..las Dorothy Edwards visited friend. Mm. Berths Conoa, at Erma Griffin Smith went a oouple of day* last week erith Thomas H'.ighe* ahd family at Cap* |fay. ” Mrs. Caroline Deveresux to her home in Robortads**. Wednesday, after rial ting her r. Mrs. Frank Dotrlek. A delegation from Gosha* No. tl. O. U. A. M., made* visit to Fidelity CouneU 1 Millville cm Friday evening. Mm. Annie Hewitt and mao*, of Green Creek, accepted the

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visitor with friends at Wildwood. Mr*. Robert 8. Miller, of-Oqnrt

House, called on Mr. and Mm.

Miller on Friday. Little Mary Frances

Iwtn B. Lewis, of Lanadewne, Pa., for several weeks. Mr*. Alien E. Grace, of spent Saturday with her mother,

Mta* Mary Carothers attended the mce Monday night in Ocean City, given by the OP is’ Club. Travis Fisher was In town Sunday. Mr. and Mi* Herbert 8. Krbe and son were down onr the week-end. Mm Marie Pfetffei was in Ocean City on Monday. J. D. Kister, W. Hentchner. and S. E. Renter won la town Monday. Mm Fntnk Ti.j’hel and Mia Janet Trimbel wej-e Ocean City rial tore on Saturday. Alfred McCullough -nd William Carothers attended the football Ocean City on Saturday. Mia Mary Carothers was an Atlantic City visitor on Thumdar Mm Frank Cobb and sor. Calvert, •pent a few day* last week visiting friends In Ocean City. Mm Howard CharWton la vending

City. Saturday. Mia Caroline Young'In-«> the want's sick list. Dr. Stsfle. of Phflsdngi i. aen!

William Devaul. ot Qpdan City, Sundsyed with Harry Young. GUbart Canon, of Ocean City, its Sunday, has returned to Mr. and Mm S. R-pp .-peat Sunday with her daughter At Pleasant-

rill*.

Mm & G. Cornua visited Mm A. B. Smith. Friday. Mia Helen Stratton, of Gloucater. eat the w**k-end with her parent*. Mta. Bertha Madam and family, of PtaesaatriUn, moot Sunday with

1 a* M. B. Church hold a very esful social Saturday evening In the

Palermo hall.

Marshall Johnson returned to his parents nt Delanco for the week-end. The supper held lo the Palermo ball by the Baptist Church wa*

Ir. and Mm L. Corson, of Palercalled on hi* brother, Louta Corson, on Sunday. “lias Naoma Brooks, of Philadelphia. U visiting 8. G. Corson and

family.

XIObUIDE Mr. and Mm K. Clouting spent Wednesday at Paleroo with his parents. • Mr. and Mm. C. B. Robart are ■pending their vacation in Mauch Chunk. Pa., and In New York City, motoring as for as Philadelphia, In ihalr cai< Mm C. Scrivani, Mm. K. Boetckel and Miar Hazel Irina, of Wlldwoeo. were vlaltom her* on Thursday. Mm. Julia Clouting and Howard Clouting, of Palenno. spent Sunday with relatives here. Mm William Gardner entertained company one day last week. Walter Hand spent one evening recently at Wildwood. T. H. Price la slowly improving-at this writing. William Ivins, of Wildwood, and his sister. Miss Hasel. of Lambert rill#, ft. J.. spent Friday evening he.e with relatives. Mias Emma Cm*** spent the weekend st Wildwood with her cousin. Extra meetings started last Sunday evening. October 21th. In the Method!*! Church, under the direction of the pastor. Dr. W. L. Ye-. „**, assisted by several good speakers. Mm. Rose Carroll and Mies Roxana Gandy, both of Dennlsvllle. assisted with the music. Miss Esther Hand returned to her school duties at Rosalie Park on Wednesday, after being III a days st her parents' home here.'

Gwrg# F. Mm was down for a few day* last week. R. W. Troemner Thu reday and took

House M. E. Church, Friday The Mite Society dev-ed their pie and cake sale on £ and Mm Cawman were Millville on bt rinem, Monday. Mlse Margaret LaughUn was Palenno visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mm Neal Baglna Ulnad ' *

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Mm E. P. Johnson has gone h to Woodbury. George B. McGauhey and Harry e down over the w

Mr. and Mm Webster Bright and n. of Wildwood, called on

here os Monday.

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WILDWOOD On Wednesday afternoon. October Slat, the Democratic ladles held a Pinochle at their club room, next door to Punck’s store on Bast Oak

Mm Bdwln TownaeiK fo slightly Improved st this wrt*l

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after a moe* enjoyable tri; V of our countie* above hers. Mr. and Mm Edward Port taint d Dr. and Mm BsrtMvt 3. Ing at dinner on Sunday evening District *

. Mr*. Wynns, of Philadelphia, will reside at t^e Metropolftal Apartments

M Juniper Avenue.

Mm. Agnes Stunner and daughter, Thelma, visited her friend. Mm. Isyl Ooutlng. nt Bio Grand*. Saturday. Mr. and Mm T. Ftocca and daughMarlon, spent the week-end In

approcUUv* __ w Church. Mr. Cnrr and. Mr. Baatu fav-

MIm Clam McCann wns one of the jankam nt the Democratic Club, which opened cn Monday evening.

ly out-of-town visitors

Those from

group meeting in the M. E. Church nt Court House on Friday evening Uf hear Dr. Belting outline the world

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bsuMh BOW fonned I* kson I Onpe May Court j Frd.ril ‘ • 'loa and !U beri-

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Th# primary clam of Ashury 8uaday School hare entered a think and talk content using the new think talk plan whereby the children

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appeared with sandwiches, coffee and The ■tor* of the Gem She* Repair- .

lag Company, at Pine and Pamdc talking. The re tperatloa ad the Avenues, nos been robbed twice dur- soHdted by th* teacher,

lag the past month. It Is pcoalhla that aji art eat wLl be made thfo

. and Mm Nathan Surran and Bobby. William Ivin* and hla . Mias Hvse*. --"nt Mond-v ew«- _ with Mr. and Mm Karl Qout-

tag at RM Grands.

The Remblican Committee woman Of Ocean City entertained the District

■unities women of Cape May Coun- „ _ , - ty on Saturday at Tip Toe Inn, Ocean 801:00 *1 **•**-

Horn*, was th* guest of Mb* Efate Andrew and attended serrieed ot U Ashury Church oo 8*04*7 evening. Bar. W. H. Andrew* nttaadod a Bridgeton district praachem 1 meeting

at Bridgeton on Monday.

Senicsc In Ashury Church next Sunday as followa. Preaching at 1 10.S0 A.M. by tha pastor; Sunday

where a splendid lunch was

rved.

Mr. and Mrs. William OUnn and racily rial ted hla parent* at Bu-lelgh ah Sunday. Joseph Scrivani spent Mouday in Barlln. N..J. J. Curran was in Philadelphia re-

ntly.

Mm. William Elliott and mother war# Court House rialtors last eeek.

GREED CREEK Lloyd Miller, of Camden, la ■pending a few weeks with Mr. and Mi*. Uriah Cremv Mtm Minerva Brown apent Friday evening with hsr etster, Mr*. Marvin OUv* . at Cap* May. [ !eim Marie lirllingaead and Mm Blanche Errlcaon made a business trfo to Wildwood on Friday. Quite a number from here attended the football game at Court House on Batui day. Howard Loper returned to hi* home in Baltimore after spending a month with bis brother Henry. M.. and Mrs. Chariee Hotilngsead spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Loper. Quite a number from here attended church at Sto Grande on Sunday evening. Mies Beulah Camp apent the weekend with friend* at Dividing Creek.

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