Cape May County Times, 4 January 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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HEWS HOTES OF

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CAFE KAY COUBTY

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KARMOBA Bari SU>P greatly improved after Mveral weeks of Hlnees Mr. and Mrs. Hmer Steelman of Somer's Point, apent Sunday witc Mra. A. B. Oark. Edgar Coraon. of Philadelphia, ■peat the week-end with his parents 11 "Byron Tonng'haa returned to Philadelphia after spending the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mia. F. Corson, of Ocean City, took dinner with E. A. Strr** and family Tueeday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther tenon entertained their son, Klva and friend, of Pennsylvania, over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller, . Philadelphia, are spending a fe days here under the parental roof. Mis Lovedy Welch entertained a number of her friend* Thirsday evening. Mis Helen Corson is much Improved at this writing. _ - -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young and • Jtr. end Mrs. Louis Corson motored tof-APanUc city on Thursday. .Mra- Thomas Ballinger and Dmotky Madera were Ocean City visitors on Saturday. Many of the young people of thla

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Young, of Mew York, are rislUng relatives here Miss Helen Stratton invited a few of her friends to a New Year’s party. Those present were Mias Lovedy Welch, Misses Bktella and Dorothy Madera. William Brown. Raymond Sneed. Her belt Madera and Matthew Smith. Thomas Ballinger Is entertaining his daughter and son-in-law, of FrankllnHlle. Miss Louisa Corson, of Ocean City, called on relative* here Friday. Mrs. Grant Melvin, of Riverside, has returned home after a pleasant stay with her parents. Howard SO to* and family spent Tueeday with their brother of Ocean

City.

William Gannon has returned to Camden after spending the holidays

cape may court house Roy Foster went to Detroit Monday for a weeks’ stay. Mrs. Leonard Morris returned home Sunday after a two weeks’ visit with friends at Gloucester. Mrs. Margaret Saul and son. of Millville, spent Friday with Mrs. Al-

len Freldeman.

Mr. and Mrs. RoDeri. Chambers, of West Cape May. ’ ere calling on friends here Saturday. There are no State Trooper* stationed here now as Troopers leech and Rankins left for headquartt

last Saturday.

Mr. and Mra. Paul -imbroee. of Millville, spent Sunday with Joseph

Hewitt and family.

Mrs. Martha Brown, of Petersburg, spent a part of lest week with her daughter. Mra. Howard Stltes. Mrs. John Robinson is on the sick

list this week.

Miss Florence Godfrey and friend, of Millville, came down Sunday *o spend the day with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Frank Andre are spending this week In Philadelphia

with their son.

Mr. and Mis. Clarence Jones to Atlantic Oty Monday evening and returned Tueeday at-ampanied by Miss Deborah Chambers. Mias Ruth Chambers was taken the Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia. Saturday morning to undergo *« operation for appendicitis. She was accompanied by her father and sister. Stanley and Marion Scull. The operation was performed Sunday afternoon and proved to be a suoc

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BELIEF *ADf Miss Nettle Hess has returned to her home after a week's visit with her aunt. Mrs. Clarence Lemunyon. Ml.-* Alberts Hoffman is visiting her sister. Mrs. Wheaton, of South Searille. Mias Hulda Mason has returned home after several days' stay with Mrs. Edwin Hal man. of Cape May. Mias Glendora Mason Is spending a few days with Mias Helen Stevenson. of Cape May. Mrs. Laura Hoffman spent Thun, day with her aunt. Mra. A. C. Sharp,

in Philadelphia on New Year’* Day. Mr. .ana Mrs. Ralph Compton are entertainulg friends this week. Albert and Oscar Garrison. Millville, visited their sister. 1

Edna Stltes. on Tueeday.

md Mrs. Luther Gar.etaon

and Dexter Burns are In Philadelphia where they wll remain with Mrs.

Burns until -he Is out of danger.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stltes snd|^^f_ family are spending this week with

relatives In Millville.

John Co ns land! spent Sunday In

Philadelphia.

Morris Fisher. ->f Wildwood, spending a few days with his grandparents. Mr. acd Mra. John Long. Mra. Henry Ludlam is spending this week In Philadelphia with

holidays ve./ pleasantly with rela-

tives In Philadelphia. Harry Near and family Atlantic City shoppere.

Mra Edward Post la very sick with tonslUUs and quinsy, but D slowly Improving at this writing. M'. and Mra Ira Richardson had their entire family home for Christina’. which was a most enjoyable

occasion.

Klectr* Godfrey and Humphrey Ludlam dined with L. D. Ludlam on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mra Alfred Sparks, of Philadelphia, ware at the Townsend bungalow for the Christmaa holidays. Charles Eldredge sad Allison Ludlam railed on William Conover at Ocean View on Sunday. Chariea Howell, of DU* Creek, a caller hare on Saturday. Mr. and Mra Matthew Hand entertained their daughter, aon-la-law and grandchildren at Christmas. Goeets of Mr. and Mra Chariea -tall on Chrtktmas ware their at Rodger and Cacti, and family. New York Cltv also Mtaa Betty BaUl and other ;-«st* Humphrey Ludlam recen . on his daughter, Mra R L. Springer, of West Capa May. and found bar

quite ill.

Services It Asbury Church on Sunday morning at 10 *0, Sunday School

at 2.S0 P.M. All welcome.

The Sunday School bus is still running. All are Invited to avail them •elves of this opportunity and convenience to attend Suvday School. A few from here attended the community tree and ev'.clsea at Court

Christmas afternoon. This

owned by Wilton Wliletta. Mra Carrie Field entertained aoa

friends from Bridgeton on Sunday. _—. - Miss Myra Clouting, of Prospect with a Mend in

Heights, is spending the weak with

her parents.

Miss Elisabeth Dailey.

Cape May. Is visiting bar parents.

Mr. and Mra E. W. Dailey.

Mr. and Mra Chariea Steelman

have moved to Ocean City.

Mr. and Mra Learning F. Conor apent Thuraday afternoon with Mra

Joeeph B. Gloeklet, of the Cnlvwrw Ity of Mias'•art. Roll* Mo., spent the U Christmas holiday* with hi* » - Mr. and Mra Prank Mlnnem* the Crest, returning to Missouri on 1

- rt Day.

mm* v-ropold. of demento*. ( i »■«** spending the hotMaye f riend. Mra Carrie deriraad i

on Pine A venae.

We an sympathise with Mr. aad Mra Nicholas Seri rani on their tom ■ of their iiriint aoa. Mr Is doing as wjU as nan 1 la Dr. Mace’s Hospital Mra Ag*es Sturmar am

weeks tn the Waldorf-Astoria I with Mra Blass and (Hand '

York City.

> trip to PhUadatpUa « The Wildwood Writ

George Rltteahooee. of Sen town, vent one day raeeutly with R. W. Clouting. Wind eld Cooke, of Philadelphia. Is

left hare New Year's Bay dsr 1 Mum.-naro’ Parade in PhOadal “ Mr. and Mra Yheamn ftm daughter, mwa*. the I li Philadelphia with their I Mr. and Mra McGarry left a day tor an automobile tr

Mr*. Isyl CkraUng end Miss I Clouting motored to Egg Harbor last 1

Friday evening.

Edward Ooreoa motored to C City Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra George Rhlnehetmer. of Philadelphia, ware tn to

day last week.

Mr. and Mra Lools Pnshley mored to Ocean City on Saturday

wring.

H. W. Clouting and slat* nma Clouting, war* vLdtlng friends i In Soman Point on Monday evening, i Miss Bertha Field motor* t “ Harbor or Saturday evening. Mina Ruth Dailey meat one recently with friend* in Nort

Mra Mary Bertl and her aMar. of i

Hotel Pea wick.

It la rumored that Daunts Mann i. in returning from his homo town after a vaertkm there, was eci panled her* by his bride, and

John Bndlcott. of Wildwood. U visiting his children. Mrs. R. B. Mason, and Mra C. Hoffman. Mr. and Mra R. 3. Hess entertained Mr. and Mra Joseph Rigs and son. of Clermont, on Sunday. John Layton, of Tuckahoe. spent Sunday with Us daughter. Mra William Harris. Mis* Mable Hoffman spent Monday with Miss Rhoda Downam. of Ocean View. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nickerson and non. Charles, spent Tuesday with Mra. Nickerson's parents, Mr. and Mra C. P. Hess. Miss Lima Mason entertained : Minnie Limbeck, of Millville, over the week-end. Miss Gladys Hess spent Monday with her aunt. Mrs. Ira He.-a. of “ Isle City.

Mra Shedrick Taxer went to Philadelphia Tuesday to spend the day

with her daughter.

John Daebler. of Philadelphia, la rial ting friends here for a few days. Mr. and Mra Laruao. cl State College. Pa., are visiting Mra Laruso'i sister. Mra Mary Leporace. this Miss Rita Harris spent Tuesday

with friends st Wildwood.

Mr. and Mrs. Mead focnllE apent

New Year’s ere party at the Andern log cabin near Magnolia Lake. Mra Edwin Townsend has aofffclently recovered from her recast operation as to b* able to leave Cooper Hospital, and Is ao< '

the home of bar i

Lynch, at G* master, it Is 1m Mra Townsend will soon return h tn good health. She Is great!} ml

Cape A. J. Maarwald and family autmtntusd Rev. T. Henneasy and Mr. McGerrty. Friday evening. Mr. and Mra F. C. Barnes and Mr. and Mra James Eldridge went to Cap* Mayan Sunday. Mim Catharine McCormick has accepted a position in n school at New-

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Mlm Berth. Hagan, of Parnate, : waa visiting frieuds recently. The Mlanes LndUn. want to Cold

Mra Esrilyy Mucday. of New York City, who recently purchased of Mr. , R*dcliff the property known ss the OUrar Heaton place at Clermont. . will Improve the property for a s

The Miasm Ludlam entertained a w friends at Dinner on Sunday Stephen Jefferson and son Edward r re Sea Isle rial tor* Monday. SUdmore Hickman is visiting tha

s*r. ana Mrs. Mesa 'onuin apent,. 7}*? Cnnlstmas entertalnmeul ^xah^McKalg jr»ve * Mow lesday with friends in NewfieM , Chttreh on Christmss Yeiir ., • N#,r Mr. and Mra Luke Camp and Mr 1 B Aht. A large congregation wm Clinton KiehMwm p n

U»!,« Norbury 5^-5 K““> R.

those from here who went to Phils- Jr*** MUlvlIle. Avrion. Erma, Eluora. Captain A. J Meemld aui mi*

made a hit with the cbcUdrea

of the birth of a son. Marshall 1 ■bar Sifh. to Mr. and Mra. .

Berg. Mrs. Barg wiU b* reid as Mlm Balsa Great, fohn Batdorf and daus

spent n few days of (his week <

relatirm In A’JanUe City.

William C. Struck and family tornd to Woodbine on Sunday. Heywood and Daniel Bariry rose-. e holidayc with friesds to Atlai Jack Powers rial tad with B

at Ocean City a Mw days, t

jMTackaho* 1* receiriag a coat B ^namUi Smith has beau row ding i, the holidays with ratattvas is Cam-

hn.

8. G. Inagley west to PaOadak m Touraday. Mra Alice Taylor and Mra Frank l, £*«ua ww, ocean city rialtore^]^

NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR that roof. We have a good stock ol light, medium and heavy weight Buy the Champion Roofing of Champion. 10th Street and West Avenue Ocean City, N. J. "Look for the sign/'—Adr., I7tf

WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO -R anything. -AtuacUve price*. Pi-anpt delivery. Champion's Lumber Yard*. 10th Street and West Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. "Look lor

the alga."—adv. 4tf

CAFE MAY COUBTY TMES

Published Every Friday by the CAFE MAY COUBTY TIMES CO. (Incorporated) Atlantic Are. and Eighth St OCEAN CITY. N. J. West Jersey and Landis Aves. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

Miss Mildred Bailey, of Palladelplria, sp^nt this week with her aunt. Mra Julia Van Gilder. Mrs. Carrie Carter and daughter, of Ocean City, are visiting her son

this week.

Mias Hannah. Wise, of Ocean City, spent Christmas with her mother.

Mra Groome.

Mra Sara Roes and daughter were Wildwood visitors on Thursday. Mr. and Mra. John Yank and child spent the week-end with her mother.

Mra Rinalds Groome.

Russell Eldridge. of Carney’s Point called on his father Monday. Mra Ttad. Van Glider roe— ... day with her parent* In Middletown. Mm. Clarence Winner entertained her parents, of Mull lea Hill, on

ChrlttmaB.

Harry Young, of Atlantic CUy. called on Us sister h« - - — Hr. ar.ii Mra 8om___ _ ____ dinner with their sou and family in Tuckahoe on Tf

Mrg Sophia - r

spent Thursday with

ridge.

Mlaaes Lucy i-.-glns and Clara Ej were in Ocean City oe Wednesday. H “if ''V!.: taker, of Court

^" MS week with her grandparents here.

Wal . Freestone nnt soc were

Keyport visitors this an ' 1 ch "drtn are visit-

ing In the Quaker City tl . WM> k '^*'*J*m Eldridge was m 'ape May

Philadelphia Office—717 Mutual Life Building. A. F. Smith. Advertising Representative. Subscription Price, »X.60 Per Year In Advance. Advertising Rates Furnished Upon •“^hutlon.

Lyric Theatre Woodbine Saturday, January 6th Thomas Mesgfeua ix “THE HE’ES DO WEI" Wednesday Evening John Banymore in “SHERLOCK HOLMES* JOSEPH KATZ Proprietor

Horn, of Tuckahoe.

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on businees. Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff « cent visitors of their sou i>,.

in Saiem.

Washington Van Gilder an Hoff went to Cape May on ’ for their auto license. Mr. and Mre. F. s. Carter vtatu iris mother in Ocean City on who is very 1U. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jules Blake and v , ““f. *ere Sunday visit, of Ebben Brown and family.

children In the community.

Mra Charles Mlxner entertained Miss Carrie Hand, of Millville, Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Katherine Davis, of Philadelphia. visited ht- father. John Davie during the holidays. Mr. and Mre. Jane C. Burke and Mr. and Mra Nelson T. Smith attended the 8t. Johns' supper at Court House on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mra Robert Spence have returned home after a week's visit with their non. Harry Spence, and family, at Woodbcry. Mr “d Mra Samuel Bright reeMrl^c congratulations on the Mra Emma Coraon Is spending aom* time with her sister. Mrs. C. Westcott, at South SeavUle. Mr. and Mra Everett Smltu were week-end visitors with her pa rente, end Mra C. Broughton. *t El-

Mra Mary Fidler and daughtsr Ued on Mra J. Douglas recently Mra A. Brasilia Is on the sick list.

Ralph Peterson and family on relatives on Tueaday.

Word was received on Tueaday'of the death of Harry Petanon. an “

resident of this community.

. Mlaae* Mary and Agnee Meerwald have returned to their schools after ent* dla * tke vrith their parKalph Goff and son called oa nls

sister on Tuesday.

h ^rente aU0<1 * Pent S, “ - *F with Mr. and Mra O. Mornhlnweg Miss Mnry Craig, of Be* laic. caUsd 00 Capt. A. J. Meerwald and fa

M*n Sophia LmUaa. of Harm-ford K Mt port o< IK* Nov Ym^TSa: dare with Mlm R. 3 Gandy. M^- and Kre. r W. Waite **4 daughlm*. of PhiUdaipUn. spent X with Dr. and Mi^Si War.

Mary Godfrey and Helen Sturgis ■ tv* been visiting friend* In A-t-g. Word has been received that 1 ning and Mr. Saagna. former t* •r at Uppei High, wan nnitac mvrlag* on December 17th, Mra Joan Godfrey was a Phil* lei- S Phis visitor test Thureday. 0 Mra Alice Stewart has bean v UI. bat is reported to be improving, j

Miss Edna Earl 8'n.peon, of Sea waatbeisby. of May * -ondin r. 1 waited In tarrUge by tha Rev. G- Harris, at Elkton. Maryland oa ^"■dny December 17. * Both 'A# bride and gn am are wall known in Sea isle City, tha brltte belag a realdant hers for a numbs rsnre, and tha groom being kw B*re in the ashing indnftry. Mr*.

Misa Carrie Hughes and Lerov

Woods, of Rio Grande, were quMly hilsii married on Monday. December 24th , Mlm

The Blue Ribbon Club had a N*» rert of lead w*ak in PnllaArf-

I*«r on Monday evening In ^

.n , ° Ut g0oa tlme w “ vtUlTJ?*? QirroU returned to Jored by all. Vlnatend after spendAg 'he boildara Thomas Hugh** and family, of wUh ber father. EL M. Carroll. Cape May. spent Sunday with Neteot. _ Clintcn Laoow, of Vlnatend - Smith and family. •‘Ntnday with friends ‘ Hairy Pastre and Frank Wateor. . Mr »»d Mra Frank D. Warnm ere in Philadelphia on Now Tt*r’i tha Way's over the New Year.

Jf. and Mra Lester Darte. of At- «•«“ *£» weaf2ld ten tie City, were In town on Ne* Court House.

», Year's Day. Mra O M. Geary and Mim Stanley Orbanes has etectric Ught* £J*JJJ^j»Uod on Heteterrllle frinds

A Prcttv Good Biddle What is it tbet stands *'< day* on one leg and has it* heart in Us headA cabbage.

Gladys says men are like the moon shine beet .t night, and down 10 tbelr last quarter a good part of the

Installed in his hot__

Eltoo Crandol motored to Hairi* Mra Uriah Gandy vlrUed fc#r

rorth Hewitt and family, of .. Mias Roxana Gandy entena'nad at r> ~ 1 Nel ^ Smith and on Friday^the —•**- gumu, Miasm Mai rarer Mam*

Sophie Ludlam. Helen Carli, Dr. Jas

1* ' *»»• “ever reaUre bow J *S? on “J* J •««*». lookaV,' «« until they takr **• cbtm ^’ Haute and ,ook 11 ' hamometer. Wat Saturday and Sunday with Mra Phoebe Grace .* History will member that Mexico Coun H 00 **

w»sn t rccomi,. - win. Gandy and Miw,

fasuiy Tueaday.

Correct this sentence: “If 1 did not depend on mankind for my living, ’ declared the orator, "I would

safely planted.

contractors' sts for builders' «'* }ou money.

for the sign.'

until Villa waa

fif” ^ „ dlnner «»U. the Mteeee Ludlam on Sunday evenlnj

iRu Vor<*T- ra toob

save sou ‘ Ws can; • "

v the aummsr resort

and lYxnk CaUteTTf reartted by the Rav j. T. ^ureh iET^uu Church, gm late City, an reornlng. December JHh. ^ They left tor Tresloa an - SSStJ?” I»^Uhr Mtea Edna Hma Muller, of Sea «««t on High Street, and thaw^d^"wherV Sn.^ 1 ofaSl' t , he ,B >»edtete famllim ssaisunt to the Clark of the Bowrd of Ctoam. Freeholder* otCaa^uli

Tb * *wy knew ha won ‘“ ero,u tortua*. Hr 1 ceveiopsd into a useful

YOU WANT anything In builder*' Cbamrioo. loth Btr*e« and West *v*n«o. Ocean City. N. J, phone 4g0.

Mime* MSyth Hcilaren *rd Margaret Tolaon. of San Wn Qty rteU-

with

Mra Crrr’a ^ '

Mr. and 1

C*flad on Mr. and Mra Cnrtl* Oorec-

' Palermo. Sunday avaalng

Mri

log trouble are single.