HEWS VOTES OF ALLOT CAPE MAY OOITHTY
Ur. and Mrs. William Eldrtds* were In Wood bln* on Tueaday. Mrs. Claronoe Winner wna a Tnckaboe rial tor on Tbontay. Miaa Lucy Reg Ice spent Thursday evening in Ocean City. Ur. and Mrs. Morgan Lee and family, and Mrs. Rachel Lee left for Florida on Thursday morning In their Ford, John Mason doing the drtrlng. Miss Clair Roes spent part of the sreek with friends in Palermo. Jack Kirby, our station agent. Is enjoying a well-earned vacation. Many from our town witnessed the masquerade parade In Ocean City on Wednesday evening.' Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff attended the funeral of his nephew In Ocean City, Friday afternoon. The remains of Frank Murphy, of Ocean City, eras laid to rest In the M. «. Cemetery here on Friday. Powell Matthews, of Trenton, was In town on Saturday moving his garage bade from along the State Bond which was on the highway. A number from here attended Mrs. R. & Lee's eels from Daniel McXalg's store In Tuckahoe on Saturday. Noah Collins has gone to live with Ms dsughte' in Ocean City for the winter. William Igughlin and sister war Atlantic City visitors on Saturday. Ref. and Mrs. Cawman were vlsItorr In Beesley’e Point on Saturday afte7®wC~ Leon Souders, of Court House, w in oar town on business, Monday. Mrs. F. 8 Carter Is speeding s few days in the Quaker City. Covert Winner, of Trenlon, was a Sunday visitor with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hope W. Gandy, of Tuckahoe. called on Frank Gandy and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Ebben Brown, eon and mother, visited Mrs. Howard Stltes In Court House on Sunday afternoon. The man who recently purchased the property of Mrs. Rachel Lee moved hi* family from Philadelphia on Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Toss I* visiting her aunt In I'sw Brunswick tor a few days. Mrs. Jsmss Smith Is visiting relatives in Gloucester this week. Mrs. BHsabeth Stevens eeterttained friends from Ocean City, Sunday. Mrs. Robert McCoacb entertained •levee, from Philadelphia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas KldriJge and son. of Tnokahoe, called on his father
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Aunt Adeline Broi her grand-daughter to Philadelphia on Sunday and will spend the winter there. Mra. Bdward Poet, M1m Dorothy Stephens and Leroy Hess motored ‘ Millville on Sunday. Mrs. Edwin Townsend Is n-"~.h Improved at this writing. Her mother. Mrs. Addison, of Glouweter City, with her. Mrs. Hattie Douglscs has been on the sick list but Is Improved at this writing. Mrs. Thomas Kates spent several days at Cape May City With her sister. Mrs. Edward Post attended the funeral of her uncle. John Dixon, In Philadelphia, last wv«k. Work us progressing nicely on the cement road and- It is expected all cement on this section will be completed by November 15th. L. T. Swain departed on Monday to spend the winter In California. A goodly number from here attended the Halloween carnival at Court House and reported It the finest ever. Services In Axbuiy Church next Sunday as follows: Sunday School at S.SO P.M., preaching In the evening by Pastor Andrews at 7.80.
Mrs. Joseph Lloyd end two children are spending some time at Philadelphia. Father Hranessy, of Sea Isle City, called on friends hers on Sunday. Owen Dervtn rfslted his slater at Philadelphia over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Washburn were Atlantic City shoppers on Saturday. Lincoln Way and son. of Jenklntown. Pa., rial ted his mother on Sun-
day.
James Carew. William Barbour and Frank Canuso motored to Atlantic City on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Downam and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Leonard Dallas and 'wo sons visited relatjsea at Pennsgrove on Sunday. William W. Shaw, traveling salesman for feed of the Eastern District, spent the week-end at his home. Mr. and Mra. Frank Fields, of Qeront, called on friends on Sunday evening. Carl Sharp is building U new garage. Lucian Eddy doing the work. Frank Tralvanla and William H. Hart, of Ocean City, called on Joseph Downam Sunday afternoon. A large humber attended the masquerade party given at the home of James Anderson on Wednssday svoLittle William Wingle, who wss taken to the Atlantic City Hospital with a broken leg. wi * Wilmington Hospital. WUllan. Risen barg the road finished. He has
Madara, Dorris Layton and 1
-o Ocean City on Saturday. Lawrence Bailey, of Om called on Mabel Ballinger
William Gannoo and family colled on B. Betfrey, at Oman City, on —edoeaday. A number of people in this town enjoyed the parade at Ooear City on WednesdAy evening. Mr. and Mra. Uriah Young spent Tuesday with bar parents at Oossn City.
Jgssph Brown mads a boslnaas trip Philadelphia on Tueeday. Harry Madara, of PleasantstUe. spent Sunday with hi* cousin, Harb-
f wldjocr hi s has iKsral n
gere. The road wlK be twenty day*. Griffith Gandy after undergoing cn operation at s Philadelphia Hospital for gall stones, and is Improving. Mias Francis Canuso was a Sea Isis City visitor Sunday evening. William Kails, of Egg Harbor, called oa friend* and relatli tly.
er parents at DeaaisvUle. Mr. and Mra. Charlie Beeves and so children spent a tow days th; eek with her parents here. The owner of Sunny Nook tori _as been spending a few days he: with his bob. Marshall Johnson. Mra. Charles Beeves, of Woodber Mra. Clara Sapp, of this place, an Mrs. Mary Warner, of Tneknboft »< tored to PI sees n trills on Thursday I visit Mra. Sapp'* daughter, Mra. Mai and bride, of ShsapMMe Bay. spent Friday with Mr. sad Mra.
"nathen Sapp. Mra. Kathryn
the Halloween Carnival at Ocean City
WILDWOOD
Mr. and Mra. Nathan Burma and soa, Bobby. William Irina and sister. Mias Mas*!, motored through Mew York BUt* on Buadfijr and Monday Mr. and Mra. Thomas Pieces and
Friday at South Searille. with :
Mr. agd Mss. Sydney Goff, of Cap* closed for t May , were riMUag his brother. D. The L W. Goff, and wife, <m Sunday. et Mrs. Elb
HAnrBchrader home c
The revivals In thp M- E. Church are in progress with a good attead-
ioe and new music nightly.
WHllam Gardner spent. Saturday al
Wildwood.
Mis* Emma Hand and Mas Edith Schrader witnessed the parade at Court House an Tueeday evening. Mr. ami Mra. Karl Clouting, of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Barren and son. Bobby, William Ivin*, of Wildwood, and Mlse Basel Irina, of Lambertrille, N. J., attended tb« Hallow sea parade and carnival at Ocean City on Wednesday svwtng. Mr. and Mrs. A. Butch*, ^.-rtalned relative* over th* week-end. Mr. and Mra. Evans G. Slaughter entertained relatives over the week-
end.
Norman Hand eras la Court House on Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Carl Hildreth visited relatives at Erma one evening last week. Mlse Catherine Smith waa In Court House on Tueeday. O. Blackwell, of Wildwood, la making a lot of Improvement* to the Wildwood Gardena here.
Step on the Gas AND COME ON OVEB TO THE GARDEN STATE FAIR GROUNDS BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY PROGRAM FOR ARMISTICE DAY MOHDAY, HOVEMFER 18 BIG HORSE RACE . 2.40 Mixed—Trielve Hone* to Start in Thi* Ism 2.14 Mixed—-Eight Hones to Start in Thu Clam 2-30 Trot—Eight Hone* to Start in This Clam Pony Race All Pune* $250 FIVE-MILE AUTO MATCH RACE— EDWARDS v«. ANDY BIGELOW. Philadelphia PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th BIG DOG SHOW one worth teeing LEVI WHXJOX, "Philadelphia Inquirer,*’ Judge BIG HORSE RACES—2.30 Mired, for Honer owned in Cumberland and adjoining oountiei. 12 Horae* to start. Thi* will be »ome race. Free for all. A real race. Six ttarten—Edng Early, AnU. Pace, Mabel Eestler, Judge Sale, Oka Mawfr ufi Coastline Hm fastest hone* in the East. If the weather it good, the winning hone in thi* race will establish a track record that will be hard to lower. 2-28 Mixed, with 10 Hone* to atari All ?tnes $250 PRED SHREVE. Starting Judge BIG AUTO RACES Paoe Ho. 1—Five Mile Race Race Mo 2—Pursuit Race STOMGER'S BIG ORCHESTRA BOTH DAYS Admission 000 (War Tax 5c) Grandstand 50c (War Tax 5c)
A number from hero attended the football game In MlUrille, -Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Hobart Young, of West Cheater, came down Saturday to spend the week-end with Theodore
Young sad family.
Edgar Shaffer came home f; Philadelphia aad spent Sunday u
hla p rets.
Mra. Core Barber went to Elverside on Bo&Jay to spend the day with
relatives.
Mra. Mildred Batch aad daughter, of MHtriBa. i * * - ^ her parents. :
WUUa.
Mr. aad Mra. MU ton Peteraon, of
daughter, Marion, In Philadelphia. Mra. Agnes Stu
Thelma, meat Sunday la
Mr. aad Mra. William MUlott visited rriaUvee at Greek Craefc raeei Mra. Carrie Seri van) spent ask-end in Philadelphia. The fish plant at Angieeea has
the winter.
r. W. Club met at the h
Ella Henrick, last Tburaday
Harry, Witt* motored to Philadel-
phia cm Monday.
Dr. and Mra. Dandole aad daughter have returned from a tan days' vaca-
tion In Pennsylvania.
Mlse Violet Su.ren eras a Millville
visitor one day last
Abe KonowUch aad 8. W. Coomb*
A surprise Halloween party was tendered Breast Paaeagno on Wedi day evening at his home on Jon!. Avenue. Among the masked guests were: . Mr. and Mra. Frank McC nen and family. Mr. and Mra. Diamond and daughter. Mr. and Mra ” Farron, Thomas aad Alec **-
William Cole returned last week from a gunn.ng trip through Canada. He had very good lock this year. Frank btinnemeyer motored __ through New York State last week. Howard Rose and family visited relatives at Court House last week.
Mr. kfid Mra. L P. Heee and eon, Richard, of Sea Isle City, spent several days las: week with relatives
here.
Mra. Edward Hoffman rirlted aoi ten da In VlnaUhd on Wednesday. Mra. Clarence LaMunyon and m Belford -returned to their home In Cape May a**u eeveral day** visit with her father, u. o Jason. Thorn who visited Wildwood on Moadny evening were Howard Som•ra. Edward Hess, George Hem. R. N. Hem, and R. B. Mason. . R. L. Ham and daughter were Cape May Court House visitor* oa Thursday. A. R Endlcott moved hla family to Wildwood on Monday. M|m Susie Steelman, of Atlantic CUy, returned to her home after a werit's visit with Miaa Erma Nason. Those who Malted Mra. William Mason on Sunday were Jacob Helser, of Dennlavtlle, Mra. C. Clarke and daughter, Fannctte. of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Jacob Unger, of Cbeitenham. Pa. H. C. Mason and daughter, Mra. Reuben Hem. and Mra. Sarah Carrlgan visited relatival at Cape May on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. R. B. Hess motored t«* Capv May on Sunday. Mra. Prank Clarke, of Ocean City, visited her mother, Mrs. Deborah Hoffman, on Monday. Mr. and Mra. Kollow and non, Jack, of Woodbine, spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mra. Fred Hettenbaugh. Mr. and Mra. R. B. Mason and chll--iren enjoyed the Halloween carnival at Ocean City oa Wednesday evening. Those or the atek Hat this week are Mra. R. N. Haas and C. P. Hern. Mrs. Clardne* Hoffman and slater. Mrs. R. B Mason, motored to South Seavlll* on Sunday. viaRlng Mr. and Mra. Georg* Wheaton. On Thursday evening a masquerade social and dance saa given by the Girt Scouts In th* P. O. S. of A Hall. All report an enjoyable evening.
Miaa Jaee G lr. aad Mrs.
Leroy May spent Sun day in Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mr*. Omar Sutton aad family were calliag oa friends
El dor* oa Sunday.
Asa McCarty oa Monday moved his .-mlly from their former raatdeaoa oa Diaa Creak road to the home ha recently purchased of Harry Law
Mayrille.
trip to'MUlrilkTon Friday. Berkeley Sayre. Helen Btltes and
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Tlgart at Sunday In Philadelphia with t iiliman aad Mra. Elisa! , of MlUrille. came dowi Sunday to pead th* day with Mr. aad Mra. Allen FreUteamn. Mr. aad Mra Jdha learning ae talned a a umber of friends over week-red. Mia* HUebbeth Stltea, of Temple University, Philadelphia, aad Mia Celeste Foster, of Trenton Normal ~ ' it the week-sad with their
The regular monthly ________ social meeting of the Lsutlea’ Aid of the Baptist Church was held at the home of Mias Carrie Holme* Goahen Bond. Monday evening. Joseph Champion was an Oeeaa City visitor Wednesday aad •Thura-
r with
family.
Mra. Leonard Morris entertained a number of friends over th* week-cad. Samuel Leporaoa nude a bus! trip to Philadelphia on Tueeday. Dominie Lnsoafro is haring home on Hand Aveaae painted. Bvaa Loper. of Cold Spring, lr doing
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The Men's Bible Clam of the L_ Ust Church held a baalneaa meeting on Monday evening at the Church
Mra. Lean Bowling ha* retaraed to
weeks her* with Mrs. Joeepklaa
renoe McKalg aad family a » May oa Thaiadey.
sad with kle tother. Miaa Florence Erridmoa, et Gee spent several days of lest weak a Mra. Enoch Seall.
garet Lndlam on Mra. William dran have been ^ Mra. Enoch Scull aad Mia* Florence Enickaoa motored to Ml "rill* on Wednesday. Harry Nickerson called oa hi* aunt Mia* Lydia Nickerson, oa Friday. A Home and School Meeting was held la the School oa Friday afternoon Seven new members hsvt recently Joined th* association. The entertainment committee err arrang—g for aa entertainment by «tb* ember* at the asst meeting. Mr. and Mra. Lawraec* Peteraon aad grandchildren visited friends at Goshen on Sunday. Cart McCormick rial ted hla mother
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. JL Bros!us. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Thomaa and ton, Milton, went to Weymouth on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Harry Holmes visited Mrs. Josephine Douglaqt on WednwClayton Hickman and family called on Mr. and Mra. Shaw at Goahen on
Bun day.
Mias Elisabeth Robinson spent the week-end with her parents. The following pupils were present eveT session In October: Marshall Hand. Milton Thomas. Melvin James. Frank Malnola, Deborah McKalg. Margaret Nickerson. Kathryn Deritt, Helen aad Edward Meerwald. Norma, May, Somers. Clayton and Edward Hickman. Ethel, Eva and
Sutton.
The Halloween entertalnm^.. „„ Tu “? 1 ‘*L evening wae a success, both aoclally and financially. The pupils of the school gave a very pleasing entertainment and showed reeu'ta of eareful training The room was decorated with »jtumn leavee of man: oolora. •nruialke and Jack o' tanuIE* &• blackboards with their Halloween border* made on* feel that witches were prowling around. The fortune telling tent added to the decorations of the room sad also proved to be very Interesting. The Proceeds amounted 'o Ml CGNTBACTORg MAIL US TOUR lets tor builders supplies w* MB ave you mosey. Chaaploa, Itth ST oSl N. J. Look far tbe sin."—eOrar
Mr. and Mm. Bi day rial tors. Mrs. Herman Use la d
i ter a few
Dr. Swart* war oown ing after kle new ungaiow. Charles Flnnl. was Sown ter the week end, Mrs. Ojderard had as her guest her daughter, Margaret, at New Ter*, tor •term*
week-red. William father wae the greet sf Mr. aad Mrt Fred Hanley tor over the ^ —
Mn. Lust _# re Cedar the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hines a down Sunday to ctoee their cottage for tu* winter. P. Craven aad a party of friend* came down o ' Mr. Adler Ing after hi* cottage. Albert Johnson la getting aieng very nicely with James Gray'* cottage. John RelUhey aad down Sunday on the i Miaa Helen Flnnif hap spending two wee
Mr. aad Mra. L. Gaskin ware down
Mr. and Mra Button aad tai motored to Oeeaa City to view _ carnival oa Monday night. Mn. Fred Hanley accompanied them. Mrs. Gray aad daughter were 1
over the week-end.
L Min* aad Meads were down foe,
over tbe week-red.
Mr. aad Mra. Kobe were among
Mra. Sarah B. Sayre visited ralaUv« at Court Here* last week. A meeting of thd W. C. tTO. _ rid at the home of Mra. MAik iughea on Thonday. Mr*. Lewie PowaU entertained her War, Mra. Pauline toekler. of OoL lingewcyd. several dry* tost Dr Humphny " ' trip to ~
Mra Netere Smith. Mr. tzjSLzz - of George Kimble at >r*Bobert *. Speaee Is vtsiUng a* 4 Mr aad Km. WUUam Cornea aad daughter. Oorothy of Erma, ware It* wernm of Mlm Dorothy Bfiwarde oa Sunday. Vr. and Mra. 3. W. Mra. Sarah Smith motored to Cap* **■- Art Q.,mAa--
Ki,. Jw Cud, MU. OAcn. of iTduu. u tb. SHOtU of toTuir AU. Ur. ,no Un. rnab W.taT
for an • i—_
_Mra. Sank Van Glider waa a Cepe May visitor on Monday. Wimam SoU* wae a week end ,to T i ,t *, r ^*«v** in Camdre. Johh Hearon left on Tuesday Btatra Island to spend a wrek-wlth bM ^daughter. Mrs. Stanton WhlteMr. and Mra. Georg* Richardson Mr. aad Mra. Paul SccU sStdlp 0 * ^ Coan R<w ' «« Howard Thompson aad Mia. Annie rawtotly**'* • hopp,n * * l WUdwood
fb-bib. — . s., a „ „ SKV* “* “
TUfcm Ashworth and Otu k •Jf-AZS tbeweek^d “ Scnday at the.rt3 ■wle Hah*. •»*• a wwk-«a m Mfm -. ~ vreh Burrocto 'Wu Eurreugf * aed ^*rr Bar roughs were do-,a over tt»
Prank Ccbb a OB W#dna ^ b
Mr ere Mm. E. C Mann wq g, “4 I**. 2* A. Smith were ic lr tote Oty re Monday night. - and George Kcrt XS . *»■ KWly Wtertalaed * c-abei » rver the w*re-end • Fraat Trias be! wa* *c Oan toteor, Saturday. ^ . Ore wlttkamp driphU re Friday. Mr. aad Mra. HsUltp and .’udJ refnraed home after mending t nri 8. G. a dttae at Ocean City, -ft Atl
Mi
ed MdCuaDwh a val la Oeeaa City, Monday nlgK member* at the Freehman du city High School waa in Ocean hey came don a o ca*t hi* rou. ‘ L Smith •
i McCnUougb aad i>
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og* i i«re DaPotkyL*pmte«tG?te| end at Wildwood with Mr. and k-
^StaTwiEtem -—-- - ■ret Sunday with Mr. t»<i xjn^jSSer, of Camden, ret or** ree on Sunday after Bi.nd'tt•‘■•I me here with friend*. Mlm Mlaerva Brown apeot S.» _ Ith her sister. Mra. Marvin OH*
_ Cape May.
tohaOeeee la spending ^ with hie son. Uriah Crew* Mr. aad Mia. Henry LoP"
Mnalnr la Millville. - Saber from here Of George Kimble on
_ danri* -
in. of » evening li 0
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