Cape May County Times, 18 April 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 2

GAPS XAT COTOTT

PETERSBURG

WOODBINE

GOSHEN

Mr. and lire. Howard 1

They came by motor.

John William* and .War raier-, J*<* Danwhlmh. Lool. Kohl'Jl^, ^

tUn«l relative, frem Philadelphia, to t.™a u. h.^-Oc-o aad W,

Thomas MandelU, of Ocean City. an< ^ ** r *- ^- Welafeld. of Egg, r ,u ..tiV

a Sard., vWtor h^ .... ^

are oti th« rick Hat.

I Leon Eewla and Mre

Mays Landing on Saturday erenlEg. Miss Sara Cutler was here Thursday and Friday spending the

last Sunday.

Mr. and M:a Neal Beplna entertained a number of Philadelphia trienda last Sunday. Edwin Munvon. of Camden, spent Hurday with his sister and fan’*-

ker*.

Mre. Albert Butler, Jr., of Otoui ter. was a Sunday visitor among relatfree. Miss Elizabeth Smith and Mre. Lyde Smith were visitors In Ocean City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Porter have •old their property here and have moved to Pleasantvllle. Miss Pearl Zelders. of Philadelphia. is spending a week at the of Bichard Vosa William Weetcott aad family were Sunday guests of Ebben Brown aad

Mrs. Flore Bailey, of called on Mre. Julia Tan Gilder c* Friday. Thaddetu Van Gilder was U Atlantic City on

parents over Sunday. Lather Snyder, of Tucknboe. called on relatives here Friday evening. Mias Mabel Caldwell, of Trent*, n. Is home tor the Easter vmcatloa Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ballsy children, of Philadelphia, visited his sister and family here Sunday. Mre. Sara 9. Huffman and u came from Court House to their home here for the summer. Mre. Eva Van Gilder, of Tockahoe, spent the week-end with Mre. Hannah Tan Gilder and daughter. Mre. Bessie Brown and son. ol Tu-kahoc. called on Mre. Med ora Voss and family Sunday afternoon. George Caldwell and family, of Trenton, called cn his mother Sun-

day.

David Van Gilder and two friends

time with her folks. Mins Cutler is

now In Philadelphia.

> dolph Joffe. of Washington. D. C.. visited his relatives on Saturday morning and immediately left for Los Angeles. Calif., where he will

-sain Indefinitely.

Mias Anna Letwin. of Philadelphia, passed the week-end with her people. Mias Pearl Untner entertained the members of the Jolly Ten at *

on Sunday afternoon.

J. Rosenthal, of Cape May, motored re on Sunday to spend the day with r. and Mrs. A. Grobmar P. Horensteln and sons, of Philadelphia. passed Sunday with the K .tx family. They were former residents of this place. They came by motor. A radio dance was held at the home of Henry DeCtnque on Friday eve-

WUliam Leo left on Monday afternoon for New Tort aty where he will spend two weeks with his relatives. ^ Mr. and Mre. M. Singer, of Harbor were visiting their parents

Mrs. L. Altman and children, of Egg Harbor, motored to nee friends on Sunday. Mrs. Altman before her marriage was Mias Goff and Uved here. A committee, comp rived of the members and officer* of the T. M. H. A. organization, motored to Bridgeton on Monday to Inspect the building there.

Sule were Ocean city visitors on Saturday evening. They went by motor. A crowd from Cape May and Millville attended the opening 'baseball me or the W. A a at Lino * “ *

on Saturday afternoon.

The Boy Scouts took a hike to Tuckahoe on Saturday at nine o’clock

1X1' 1U T vruuci muu 1 — v* taaiuua - . , - , _ _ 7 . Of Loesourg. oHM on bln UnKr n lb, momini nnO mlotbnO Ut. In Bonin, morning. J 1 ' ‘"'nnoon All mnmbrnn Job-nO

Mrs. Ethel Steelman and son were ,n

In Atlantic City Saturday. txtner x Mre. Deborah Nickerson, of South Monday with Delia Potash. She

Dennis. Is spending a few weeks with

her daughter here.

Ralph Wynn and family, of Camden. spent the week-end at their ^ bungalow here M, “ Levine, a student of mTnna Un Omrign HoC motorrf Mont CUIn Normal S-bool U to Bridgeton last Sunday. spending her spring vacaUoa with her John Tant and family vtalted In Woodblne '»ssns-oot tending the University of Penasyi-va-ia. spent the week-end with hi

parents.

Mrs. Sara Feldman, who was visiting relative;- la Phlladelphl week, returned mi Monday. MU ton Blume and Isador wit* motored to AtlanUc aty Saturday where they spent an enjoyable evening with friend*. Ike Parker girls of Tuckahoe were visiting friends here on Sunday. They

SOUTH DENNIS Mre. Frank Barnes want to Court House Tuesday. Captain A J. Meerwald 'business trip to Philadelphia Satur-

day.

Stephen Jeffi *nd Mre. Matthew week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A Brostus and Mr. and Mrs. H. A Thomas and son motored to FranklinvlUe Sunday. Miss Agnes Meerwald. of Trenton Normal. Is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mre. NieoU Mai no U spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Watson entertained their granddaughter last

Maurice Jasper la la New York and steads to remain there for three reeks. He left on Wednesday after-

last Sunday.

David / tripto P

OffpL Maurice 1 Smith ware South Seavllle <

recently.

Mias Mazy Jackson, of Caps spent Monday with Mre. Lid* William Bright, et WHS;

Carlos Broughton. ueeday night with Eywett Oa Tuesday evening Mrs. Jaaaa Burk. Mre. L. H Swala and Mre. 1M- * a W. C. T. ©.

sr. Mrs. Sarr h Van C

Mre. Hta . ,

rieads at Cape May on Thursday Mrs. L. C. Grace M calUag oa r Ives In Philadelphia, this week. Those that were in Millville on .aturday ware: Mr xd Mre. AlUe Rhoades aad daughter. Aura Mae,

daughter. Dorothy, of Erasa.« via Hymer, were the gneatt ok * Kdwarw and famUy on Sunday. Dr. F. a. Detrick, of Prince Ana. Md., spent over the week-end with

his family here.

Mre. Lorraine Chester was a Wild

wood visitor 30 Friday.

Mre. Mary Ella Miner r^^-aed ime on Thursday after spending reral months in Marcus Hook rvlth

Mre. Lena PhlUips

Mr. and Mre. Eugene Wataoa. of Camden, called on his parents. Mr. ' Mrs. Frank Watson, oa Sunday. : Riley Mb *—* trip to Trenton Howard Thom peon aad Mre. Annie Hewitt visited his sister. Mrs. * Eldredge. at MUfrille, on Sunday SOUTH SEVILLE

MARMORA

TUCKAHOE

Mr. and Mrs. 'George Davis eater-

Easter awvfees will be hsM la the

T-lnity M. K. Churck on Sunday ere- Ulaed relatives tnr. Phlltdelphla oa alng. Sunday. Mre Berdett Jokaaau. of Eirereide. Douglass Gandy and Harvey Lee apeni Tuesday with Mia. Clara Sapp, bare returned to their -homes after Mist Mabel Clay attended the Be- ■P* nt eereral months la the

publican meeOug Thuraday. at (ape

May.

Mre> William

Mre. Tucker Based, mother

We-needay.

Dr. J. 8. Knowles and family, of do

entertained Millville, spent^uaday with Mr. and

m aad vm Mre. W. & Shaw. WHIiam Bailey spent Sunday *

with his family.

William C. Struck and family ored to Sea me aty Sunday. Mr. aad Mre. Miller entertained

Harbor oa

Hope Madden, of Tuckahoe, called

1 r?btlres from PhUadefphta Sunday.

■me Methodist sewing orme met ^ Bobluaoa aad family motored

■e. Than- to qo*,,, ci t7 Sunday. Mrs. Paul Sturgis sprat Friday with rr 'tires la Haddoaftriu. “ ~ ’ sat, the

r Tooag ■

week-end with her parents in Bar-

The M.

Stephen T«

evening. | Mr. and Mre. 8. O. Langley enterMrs. A Towaarad and, daughter, of u '- Ocean CTty, called on friradaltere. 1 A

~ Steele, of Philadelphia, ape ■ek-end here with hfc family. The Seaside Unit of the W. C. T.

Friday.

Mr. and Mre. Ed. lAoyd. who are

Charles T* to Brldgotau Elmer Oteslbaa and wife, of Scullvine, sprat Sunday with Mre. A. B.

Clark.

Mrs. Julia Canon, of Okmeester. Is spending t few days witk Mre. Howard Stitan

relatl' _

Helen Coreon has returned bone

after a

Mr. and I motored to Seuilvlllo on Sunday. A number of the people of this wn attended the aale at Corbin aty i Saturday. Herbert M spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry; RcbMna. of Ocean aty.

OCEAN VIEW and Mre. Aaron Jvi

Ocean aty, called on her p*rents on

Sunday.

Miss 1

vifited her parents on Sunday.

-son entertaineo v.-- i, a . ' ^Will b?mtod vary! Mre. Harry HaaforC. of AOmtlc HoweU “

Mrs. A B. Corson entertained Mrs.

C. Bohm. of Cape Mnj Effinger Bubrtght’i

Srahlahe wi^r ^^‘favortbilijCity. caUsd oa Mre. Harry DoUmi

the neighborhood. or Tbareday.

Mrs. Harold Collins entertained thei WUUam Carew is speadlag sen MlUsSSSr of the Calvary Chu^ftim. at VhlUdelphla with roiaiivr last Thursday afternoon. Joha Davlso and two children, i

TOWNSEND'S M£r L «f» ■Mtar -hrtidiv,

F. Craves and triaads wsre down Sunday getting his eotbpe ready for

birthday. Everyone having had a most e

Miss Dorothy Stephens I day with Millville friends. Mr. end Mre Harry Collin*, of Mays Landing, and Mrs. William Small and daughter. Margaret, of Jersey City, called da Mre. Fannie Rice on Sun-

day.

William Heaton,

spending the winter in Jersey aty.

has returned here.

John Hancock madwe business trip

to Court House on Friday,

b Farm Demonstrator W. Collins

’ Thomas was calling on

signed ha padUan at Wo

Mr and Mre. B. W. — — In town oa Sunday! ney. of Philadelphia, called on rela-

tives ra Friday e

Is vial ting his parents for an extended

stay.

Mr md Mre: Joseph McCray mo- j Wilbur Layton was In Millville on tored to Beealey e Point Sunday. Tureday to see friends Mrs. W. Hallo-ell vlrited Court L SLpero who U attending

familv of tb ' PWU^phl* Dental College. Harr> Rh^auee uud home tor one week

C^rn^SmuSTv ** d | Mr * H ' Goldmlin * nd children are

iA^rST SS2S‘ went i«! ^

Wildwood Sunday. w

^ °° T “““' MUe E<lne Ha*t,-, i. vldUa, bei. In *“!- CjAA NIctey.. oa T„’2i„ o„ Sn« md Mr*. Jamre Boyle enter-, The hlgh seboo! baseball team wlUl

Our school ball team was defeated by Sea Isle In their first game of the ssra on Saturday afternoon. Mre. J. H. Beiry spent a couple of days la Millville last weak vlslUng

relative*.

Mrs. Morgan Wariow wa* out of

Mr. cad Mre. Harry Flat and fan- town the early part of the week.

Uy left tor New York by motor on Services in the M. E. Church for j 4p£ Tuesday aad will remain one week Easter Sunday: Morning aorehip at M

with relative*. ■ jO.JO; Sunday School at S.«0 P. M : Oerau Oty. sprat Sundry with her;

Dr. Harry Feldman, of East Change. Epworth League at S.36 P.M.; eve-; parents. ' ning preaching at 7.*#. The pffnto- Franklin Krieg. of Bridgetor. vis-;

mine. “Lead. Kindly Light," will be j ited friends recently,

given in the evening. A welcome Mr. and Mre. Michle Door, of Oceani awaits you. Bev. William H. An- City, called on friends Saturday afterdrewm. Pastor. _ ] Mra. ^ ^ J

Court House on Friday.

E. O. Howell and A^Ludlara have

» . ...

Calloway has a new Fordson

tractor.

fra Bichai dson, of Avalon, caller here one day last week. A family from Philadelphia have moved into John Kates* house here. Mrs. Edwin TOwaaead. Mre. T. B.

Services la Aabary M. K. ChfiTch oa Sunday. April 20th. as talk Preaching service at 10.20 A M the pastor. Bev. q. T . Band; Bum

School at *-30 F. M.

Mr. Bettmaltor mud brother-ln-Uv were down Cm- a few. daju this week at his bungalow. Fred Hanley motored to Philadelphia Sunday to epeaa ton wet* with

Captain aad Mre. Cremer aad eoo. Harold, of New Gretna, motored

down Sunday.

Mre. Lunt entertained her sister

for a short visit.

Mr. and Mre. James Gray and (laughter. Catherine, were down on

Mr. and Mre DUgart* aad dauefcer. Rath, were down Sunday at me ‘Meadow Lark - Mrs. Finale was down at the Boee-

Mr. KUlcullra, of Gtowomter. wt own Buafiay at hit new apaumentMrs Hanley had y her gueris on unday. Mre. Dilgard sad daogbter. f North PhUadelpkHL Mr. Dunlap le down for a iew day? t the Cota auaif—t, Mre. Porter and daagh-w were

nt Sunday.

Miss Deborah McKalg spent Mon-

day at Goshen

Milton Thomas went to Wildwood

‘Hr 1 . "i.'. U . V ”.°I , . r , the Uiddie To—nahip „loe .t s - ■>>- .... TpXS .»t » com «*■- «“ To<*“, *r«hEdna Jamtn has rectnered Samuel Nappes spent Monday eve-

to' Dln * 1“ O^ean aty with friends.

ft.® her illness and returned Ur Hublc , eft by moU)r to , ciniain A J M»erwald end torn- tl,e Q'^cr Ciiy on Tuesday afternoon | Captxic A rfTl and will remalr a ten days with

relatives.

Harry Grossman met with a peculiar accident co Tuesday morning; wben he was accidentally kicked by his horse. He sustained severe bruises

“wrTnd ifr* J K Cirroll c.Mixd *“ d *1 w “ necessary for him to be h. v uiL l-ud Urn taken to the office of Dr. Joseph Joffe.

cosr m

-JO* *- i..yS^ 11 ’"SoXcoh.r. too* . ggS-.T^m*- u, a* Cm*i«r Clt, oc lioDJv momSJSSr SSrSJJnSMM aTtaS *«• “ T a»h*, er of the MUlmery Class here. j toujTiod* meeting* 1 aV 1 the *Oentrri

w'itt.Tr«,V. , a,r , , h '

aooo.h IXbpmaii. .ho U .li.nd

r'mZ^Mxfon -nwiduy * ln * the University of Pennsylvania. ^MlaT Martha M«-rwalt resumed arrived m Tuesday evening and wiU her school duties on Tuesday afte. remain me week -Ith hU pareuU ner scbooj . . | L Sa;*in. one of the oldest resi-

dents in Woodbi'e now living in Wilmington. DsL, is visiting friends

“What is yocr Jobf , for a- indednito utsy.

“Fm a press agrat.** 1 Dave Saperetein left .or the Quaker “Wha. do yoo do? ' City on Tuesday evening and will stay j

“l collect clothes tor » pressing es- two daya

tabUzhmenv.’* Dr. Joseph Levenaon attended S' - , medical conference at ATrenton on

Thuraday.

NOW IS THE TsME TO REP^IH ,

that roof We hare a good stock of Because of the crowded condition light medium and heavy weight of the TIMES' columns this weeL. Buy tbs Champion Roofing of Cham- much Woodbine news and other v oth Street and Wart Avenue. County Correspondence -res crowded

“Leak for the cut. This will be published, together

Mre. Effinger Rubright ws* a Mill-1 Mr. and Mrs. Li bens Coreon are rule shopper on Tuesday. ! apradtng seme time with their da ugh-

Miss Margaret Pierson Is visiting, ter. at Ocean aty.

relatives In town. Mr. and Mre. John Wallace. o<

Miss Vivian Morton visited Phils-, Ocean Clt. called oa

delpbla relatives recently.

Ethel Barnes Is home from Normal

School for the Easter holidays.

Edward McAllister was home ove>

Sunday.

Mr. and Mre. E. A Grace called on r ieads in Mays landing on Tues-! laafea Your day •*(• nod alwurs subject to yom call. E. J. Hubright and H. C. Whiting . " attended the Grand Lodge at Trent on i too —“ 3. m L. Iwrietlco on Wednesday and Thursday. j htbaii c. LOVE, Secretary.

BoUdlag aad Loan stock la the

ac Illness ot several days.

alga."—Adv., XTtf

with the current netrs. next i

BURKHARDT and ADAMS PROGRESSIVE PLUMBERS Announce the Opening of Their Shop on West Jersey and Landis Ave.

Former Times' Building

SEA ISLE CITY

Let U. Kuttraafe

New Jersey

We’re Going to Give Away FREE! One Ladies’ Diamond Ring One Chest of Silver One Stewart Speedometer (Installed on Your Car) One Combination Stop & Parking Light One Ford $15 Steering Wheel Voitthencw POCER 4 MCCRAY Shew BotjrtC.no a. . Fwd on which w. wiB Aow. (Motor Number will he cem 9.500.000.) TTie-« penunr gueaamg the teuert to the Bnmba of th; motor will receive th prim. We will have on show all dm Ford —— rtaf pmducU. We will alao show one of dm oldest Ford c«s in America, driven by Mr. Homy Ford in 1903. CONTEST CLOSES MAY 17,1924 Age limit 18 yews mid over; bS Cape May CounJy u invited to putkapate. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8.30 AFTER MAY 1 ST