Cape May County Times, 24 October 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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OCEAN VIEW Philadelphia. visited his moUmt on Friday. Mr. sad Mrs. Mereui Kirk, of Atlantlc City, called oa Owen Derrln

and Mrs. Anthony Miss Eveline Mason and friend, of Philadelphia, were the soesta of Leonard Dallas and family oa Ban- • day.

Nellie and s returned home Monday erenln* r speedinc eome time in Beaton.

RIO GRANDE .

and Mrs. Frank

ited Mr. and Mrs. Hairy

Fiehinc theek. j. aona.1. , with Ms parents. Miasm Mary and

Mis. A. E. ’Jdwarde and Mrs. Alfred Entrikes visited the former's slater. Mrs VUllama. at Fishlny

Creek, on Thursday.

Mrs. Dennis Fisher Attended tl funeral of Daniel Beil, cf WB wood, in Millville, on Friday. Tony Oartao has a ni truck to urn in hia miBt boalnass.

Mias Idlltsn Harris sras home sick. w. an a w last weak, from her position in the Manaret Clerk's ottee at Court House. — -

Unford

Alfred Bntrlka and wife mot to Berlin on Sunday sad spent *lhe day with rMntivee. Nelson D. Hand and wife, and Mrs. Frank Neal, attended Anbury Church

SOUIM DENNIS

udey visited

da ash tars. Mrs. Staphoa Stlmax. and Frank Cannae, motor ‘ — — Helshu recently. Mimes Nettie and Minnie Munford. of Ocean City, vtstted their parents

on Sunday.

Mrn. ElUabeth Way la *eadln* some *lme at Atlantic C" Mr. and Mrs. Hoerard

1 MlllrtUe with her alsta Mrs. Joeaph Lloyd Is m enmpesy tram WUdvaod. Mr. and Mrs. Mtnford __ Philadelphia, spent Eowdny with Stephan Paraona. wohn Camp, of Philadelphia, vteited Me .wife oa Tueedny. Mrs. Harry Kauffman, ol Friday with her parenta.

Don’t let the readins the C menu. Every o fn this tseae has

' 1U at this time.

, Al. Raalnser a— John Schemnser’e. oa Banday. Bert Creese, of Wildwood. «ent Sunday here with relatl.m. Chris Bardo and wife, of WUd-

wlth Elnathe a Sapp and family. My. and Mrs. Mower, of Ocean ■City, visited their summer home hare Dr. William Steel, of Philadelphia, la enjoy Ins * <»*rs snnntns h««The Bap til' Ml-e Society hold a supper here In Palermo Hall. Wed neaday evealns • I* wnn a sreal

ouccaae, dearlns

Gilbert Cornon. ot Ocean City, spent Sunday with his father. Louie

VanOUder. of Tuckahoe. a few days with her Mrs. Hannah Vani held their monthly at the home of Mrn. Bertie Menen. on Thursday. All the members were present to enjoy Urn

Friday callers at the

Mis. WeaU. of Blackwood

day.

Nicola Mnlnota U in Cooper Hoe- .

pltal. “ ‘

Mrs. A. J. Meerwnld attorned the

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sue of William JBdrtdse.

Mrs. Rachel ,s “

oftTt Cape May. even In* with

!a two — r r-

Qeorse Lee. of Hl*hland Park. Pa.. la raeodlas a few days with hU friends. William Eldridse * *—**-

Its Oritta nan family

day visitors with rsUtlvee in Cspe

May.

Mrs. Richard Hamel. Mrs. WlUiam Canaan and Mrs. Kate PotU mo-

tored to Cape May Tuesday. 1 Mr. Tucker Sneed, who U v-ork-1 ^ Thomas Hoff and wife, of Salem, ins In New Tort, went the vreek,^^ niAtlvae here Sunday. •end arith hli family. j nr. Turner and J. T. Moore, of Mies Mabel CUy U the prwtd lud( i onfleWi were Sunday callers st owner of a new ear. . the home of Richard Vosa _ Devld VanOUder. of Leeeburs. ▼!*-

ited hU start era here Sunday aftern °AHen Bishop and fsmUy. of Tuckahoe. were Sunday visitors In Robert McCoach and wife entertained a number of friends from

Philadelphia.

A few friends ot Richard

gathered at his home on Monday evening to help celebrate his 7«th birthday. The evening was *

with music and games.

Don't let the day paas without reading the CUaslled advert Iremen ta Every one oL the hundred In this Issue has a message for you.

le a buMnens

trip to bis borne in Deinneo, N. 3. Osborn Cornon. of Ocean City, i

Hod friends bare Monday.

Mrs. Elisabeth Hock, of Hancock's Bridge. Is vtsiUng Mis. Howard SUten. . Mrs. Clarence Smith entertained relatives from Tuckahoe Sunday. Herbert MoCoUom. Gus Smith : Edwin Barren, of Ocean City, i to red bore Monday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Sapp spent Wednesday

with Mrn. Joeie Stltee. Mrn. Amy Gannon le sp*n<

eral days with her mother. Mrs.

Mount, of Camden. N. J.

Mrs. Katherine Smith spent Wednesday at Mrs. Hattie Smith's Friends are very sorry to hear that William Lowery was taken to the Atlantic City Hospital Sunday even-

ing.

Jeaaie PotU and wife motored to

E. A Stratton and wife, act panted by Francis Corson and wife, of Ocean City, are motoring through New Tort and the New England 3t Mrn Tucker Sneed entertained Hm. Jennie PotU and Mrs. William TT. and wife are rt»-

grent grandchildren of Arwildn Clark, gave her a house sum in* Sunday. 41 being prenout. Mian Rath Corson ma s a business trip to Atlantic City The D. A. R met Harbor Inn Saturday Laa<

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Foultrymen On Tour The second fall poultry tour was enjoyed by the poultrymen of Cape May County last Thursday. They visited the principal poultry farms, the International Egg-Laying Contest. and the substation of the poultry pathologist. The poultry assoclatton U playing for a chicken potpie supper. Monday night, to be held la the M. E. Social Hall, with movies In the Specials Hum after the supper. The committee In charge U John N. Osborne. Paul N. Hand, Samuel D. Law. John N. Reeve.

Representative Isaac Bachdrach. of

this congressional district, st the requm*. of the National RepubUcan Committee, Wedneeday evening, at 8: SO. broadcasted a talk on the Issue* of 'be campaign from station WDAR. Philadelphia. Many of the Congressman's friends through out the dUtrtet were notified of the

and given an opportunity to

In.

William Sapp, wife and s <n Atlantic City Saturday.

He who can bottle up a little sunbins for a rainy day U a corker.

DENNISVTLLF

t um wees: enc. umwsc Hr. and Mr*. William Thompson, eeot visitors at Mrs. Shaw'i Philadelphia, visited relative* on *n PswnUtiiie^^^ ^

k thraugh ifce Clanttaf M Time*. Resd the rt SEVILLE I hfome strf Mm Joki , Woodbine on Fu<i«.

Frank Ftdler and family motored

to Cape May on Sunday. Mrs. Leroy May. of Court

•pcait Wednesday with her parents. Brooks BUssnrd has s bow aedani MU* ElUabeth FldUr war s Wild-

wood vUltor Friday evening.

Miss Roxana Gandy was a Trenton visitor on Friday. Set U st Court House Halloweerf mask. Carnival next Thursday evening.— Glenn Wi Mias Sarah Ftdler. of Cape May.

eat the week end here.

MUs Mary Smith, of Frankford was the guest of Mim Louise Orunnlnger over Saturday and Sunday. Mim Helen Car 11. who has Just returned from s throe months' visit In Canada, called oa South Dennis

friends Wednmday evening.

Mrs. Samuel Woolaon sras a Phil-

adelphia shopper Tuesday

A number from here attended the Sunday School Convention held

Ennh last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard VaaArtadalen. of Wilmington, visited Mrs. H. 8. Chester over the week end. Mrs. Rose Carroll visited Ridley

Park relatives Saturday.

Mim Aura Woolaon spent the week Mrs. Emma Coombs. Rev. Charles

M TlS T Blo* Ribbon dab eras tehaod at the hem* of Miss I ins Detrick oa Tueedny e* suing.

to at her nte-ter-a, Mrs. Carlton Weecot*. la South

Peaville. for a week* rie't.

Mr. and Mrn. CUreuce A Price, of

Mrs- Belle Batts, of Wildwood, is '

e Lt Atlantic City oa

irday.

Gandy wan la Otasa City

end at home. Mr. and Mia. Holland Taylor, of Camden, are vial ting Mrs. Sarah

Taylor.

Mim Halen Anderson, of Wilmington. waa the guest of Mim Helen VanArtadalen over the week end. Louie Ever Ingham called oa Uriah

Gandy on Sunday.

Dr. and Mr*. C. Butcher, of Helslerrllle. called on friend* Sunday.

e Millville vto-

Wbetber It’s a bouse, or a radio. I ia^

Band u

Hors os Friday.

Lqou Lewis u. itor at his home In Shamokin. Pa .

with hi* parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Conover aad ■oa and Nathan Doughty, of Orson Creak, were entertained at the hoam of Howard A uumbi vices at Court House oa Sunday evea-

o^Ooena^lty. oaUod oa reUt Mrs. William Lewie entertained on •nadar Mrs. SOa HoweU. Mr. and Mis. Scott HoweU. Dorris Howell sad Carlo* Howell, all of MUhrUle; Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Sack, of Patenao: Mr. aad Mm. Hiram Rack. George Caldwell and family, of Trenton, and Mrs. Martha Caldwsih nf rji o.

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Creek oa Tseodiy. .

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Sunday

The Sewing Club waa entertained at the Wyadmere. Wildwood, over

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WE HAVE EVERYTHING I anything. Attractive prl Prompt delivery. Champion's L er yards. 10th Street and West .venue. Ocean City. N. J. "Look for the alga."—Adv.. 4htf.

_ Ire. Elisabeth Swain left on Monday -to attend the State conveatioa of the W. C. T. U.. at Newark, for

Mr. and Mr*. Nelson T. Smith gave en astumn party la honor of their niece. Belle Ludlam Hewitt, on last Frida?. la the Goshen Mechanic HaU. The !-all waa decorated with autumn leaven and flower*. Over thirty guests were present. The evening was spent » playing games, la which young and old took part. Whan refreshments of tee cream and cake were nerved, at each place waa a favor which contained the antbelr niece. BeUe L. Hewitt, to Mr. Benjamin 8. Boyles, of Wildwood

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shull motored to Cnsedeu on Sunday k^John W. Gandy le raaeodeHag* his , Th> f. * ‘bare are one hundred

uon. That means one hundred opportunities for nm Eaad them all. CONTltACTOU MAIL (M TOUR ll»t for builders* auppttea. We can save you moan Champion. l*th street aad Want avenue. Oeaaa CUy. K. J. “Look Cor the Ngn.**—Adv..mf,

GOME! PRI7F.S GALOt^ at OCEAN CITY HALLOWEEN FRIDAY, 31. 15.