Cape May County Times, 5 September 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Who’s Who in Cape May County

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labor Day.

K*u»th and David Monday, of N,w York City, ware bora with tbolr ■otbor over Labor Day. Mr. and Mm CoraoUos Ho^ who the •ummer with tbolr ooa. <*««wfa, at Erma, warn arltb Mm. Bdward Foot a faw daya before rotuminc to tbolr borne at MUlrlUo. KIO GRANDE Howard Wolcott and wife and two children, of Now Tort, aad Mm. Anna Wolcott, of BorWgb. apost tb«

Hatborloa Davis, of Philadel-

phia. U at her father', home. John

Davia, for a couple of weeka. David Holie haa returned to hU

home In Camden after apondlny aev*ml daya with hla brother. William

Rolle.

Fred Ooodai aad trienda. of Philadelphia. were in town aevoral daya the flmt of last week. Kev. and Mm. Bari Haan. of Paulaboro. and his mother. Mm Emma Sana, of Atlantic City, wore calllac on relatives and trienda In town Wednesday. Mm Alfred Rboadse and daochter. Aura Mae. wore vial tin* am on* relatlraa in Hetalervllle rooently. A large number from here aitneeeed the Baby Parade at Wildwood on Thursday. Mm libera Grace entertained her

Mm Emma Tomlin and daughter. Mm Richard Carpenter, of Calltergarat, o, Mr> ,^4 Mm

Thursday. Ml* Margaret Pastre was a Stone Harbor ^visitor with friends several Mr. and Mfa. Stanley Watson and - jn , of Camden, called on his parents, Mr. and Mm Prank Watson. on Saturday. Bert Hughee and family entertained their daughter and family, of HeUlerviUe over the week-end. Miss Jennie Wales and friend, of Reading. Pa.. 9ent Labor Day with ‘ w atster. Mm Sarah Van Glider. Charles Hand, Jr., eat his foot on Saturday, it being neceaaary to take

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Urge delegation from nnaa Creek M. E. Church attended church

Mr. and Mr? Grifftn a Pham, of DunaUen. N. J.. were the gumt Us grandfather, GrifUn Smith.

Mm B. Riley Mlae Eva McPherson, of OolUngacmd. reoenUr. Mr. aad Mm T< illaielphie, were time in town on Friday. About thirty trienda of Miaa Katherine Detrick gam ha pries farewell party Friday pr men tea with a beautiful a a token of friendship. A Jolly good time was had by alL

NORTH RIO GRANDE

They are stopping for a weei Wildwood Crest. Mm Catherine Hand had eomprny

They all visited Wildwood w day. Mm Walter Jaggard. Mm Carl Hildreth, Mm C. B. Robert and Mary Stewart were In Wlld-

Mm Nettle Robert, accompanied by her daughter. Mm lay! Clouting and Mm Sadie Steel, of Wildwood, red to Philadelphia on Wed last. . and Mm Clarence Hobart Joined hla tether and mother other member* of hla family In their annual reunion on Sunday at Towni Inlet among the sand h there being 15 present. All rt» having had a line time. Mr. and Mm Bernard Tronnem. of Cape May Court House, took dinner with George Stewart and family Sunday.

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MOTOR SHOP

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But I Never Had An Accident is an argument that some persons use in defending their failure to provide protection. We never know where lightning will strike nor do we know when an auto mishap prill occur. Last month claims of three of our clients in Cape May County were paid and not one of the drivers ever had a mishap before. Think this ovef and INSURE NOW E. O. Howell, Jr.

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“The othar day we each had our regular porUon of honey." remarked a man, "when suddenly my- little girl asked, ‘Daddle. doesn't this honey ever remind you of goldf It looks almost tike It!* Well, when I pondered that question a lot of Interesting thoughts suggested themselves. I know for one thing. I've become such a confirmed user of honey—and it's true of the whole family —that I don't know what I should do without It Honey I consider cheap at any price. For the life of me I can't under* tsnd why more people don't use honey. It Is a cheap food and a mighty good one!" A Food Glass at 40 Cents Will Coaviaoe Tool MAPLE SHADE FARM APIARY Stats Bo&lsmrd KIO GKAME, I. J.

Put It Up To Us When you have any repair work that you want handled In a prompt, efficient and sntlafactory manner—put It up to ua. Our shop Is completely equipped to care tc r this wort, our men are inoroughly experienced, and when we turn the work back to you, you can bank on It balng done rightly. Charges for special work gladly furnished on request.

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