Cape May County Times, 3 April 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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PETERSBURG

Ml» BUnchc Oollliu went to BL Karr’s HompIUI on WodnMdnjr for an

1 OlBord, wife and dau*hUr. of Ooaaa City, apent Wadneaday with hi* aunt, Mrv Bra Hoff. John Maaon and family motored to

Blralya on Bon day.

George Hoff arl wife called on Mra. Rebecca Win* n. In BaUMlle,

Saturday afternoon.

Albert Butler, Sr., waa a thcoper In Philadelphia on Friday. Sabatino De Santla baa purchased

On Thursday Min 8*11 le William* entertained ten of her near reladvee at a chicken potple dinner. Hi*y all

Joyable day waa apent.

Noah Collin* r 1*1 ted hie daughter In St Maly's Hospital Saturday Mra. Soaoera Corson end M a Benjamin Taylor, of Sesrille. called on

GREEN CREEK

The Rainbow Sunday School Clan gave a play In K. Q. X. Hall, on Friday. Our Tillage waa very much saddened on Thurndny to hear of the death of James RedgraeK. The funeral waa held on from hla father's home. Interment at Cold Bp ring*. Charles Loper and wife entertained Edward Armstrong and wife, of Wildwood; Henry Leper and wife and Thomas Loper and family at dinner

Mr. and Mra. Richard Uoyd and eon spent Saturday erenlng at Court

The seventy-ftfth anniversary of the M. E. Church waa held on Sunday. W. A. Moore, pasrer of Bethany Church, Camden, was the speaker. Quite a number of the young people attended the grand rally at Ocear City on Sunday. L Holllagaeerd and wife and Arthur TTnlllngaeni and fnaallg attended church at Court Bouse on

Sunday erenlng.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith Xrrleeon. of

Wider end wife, of Philadelphia, spent anday with her

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Conover,

gretulatlona on the birth of n daughter, born March SI. Mrs. Swing res formerly Mlae Bessie B. Morton, of slit* pUoe. Mra. Ida Ban and Mr. Hurray visited WBdwcod Thursday

Mr. and Mra. Oharies Bnrtleeon and Mr. and Mra. Richard Bnrtleeon. of Inglaeea, called on Mra. Howard

Morton Yi

Millville, went Saturday erenlng

with hla aunt here.

Mlae Margaret Sharp, of Tuckahoa, was a Thursday visitor with William

Our Sunday school was well represented at the rally bald la the Presbyterian Church. Ocean City, Sunday evening. Mra. James Smith and Mlae Elisabeth Smith went Thursday afternoon with reUtlvoa In Ocean City. Mra. Cleveland Swing and aon, of Atlantic City, an spending a few' days with her mother here. Mice Mabel Caldwell, of Trenton,

Mra. Evans Slaughter and Mra. Jane Bennett, of North Rle Oruade. called os frienda here Sunday.

day with her parents, Mr. and Mn.

Chari* Covert, wHe and two children. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Clarence Winner and family Covert Winner, of Trenton, was a Sunday visitor with hla parents. See villa Circuit held an Bp worth League rally on Monday evening In the M. B. Church here. Mias Pant. r of the

A TOMB € 1* a hard-working l to work for you. little.

Mlae Lucy Regina waa an Ocean City vtaltar on Sunday. Charles Lee, of Corbin City, was In town on business Monday morning. Mra. Jack Jackson, of Ocean City, waa a Monday visitor with her sitter, Mrs. Dickenson. Norman Burke and wife, of Tuckahoe, apent Sunday with hla parents. William Tomlin, of Pleaaantville. attended the funeral of hla niece I Sunday. William K1 dredge made a business trip to Woodbine and Tuckahoe on Monday.

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FISHING CREEK

tored to 1 Mira Violet Plarpeut. whs h

TOWNSEND’S INLET

Mrs. Couatiaa has as her guest *ri— sir. nr Avalon. Mlae Jennie Swing and nephew sre down Sunday for the day.

a party of friends were down Sunday i the excursion train. Mr. and Mra. Hermantlse and eon and Mrs. Hermantlae'e father were down over the week end. Mr. K- Hose, of Logan, Pa., was down, looking after hU cottage on Cedar Street. Mr. Lange, of Praukford, waa down Sunday on tbs excursion train. Mr. 8. Vanaent was down Sunday looking after hla apartment. Mr. and Mra. A. Wleee motored down for over the wek end to visit Mrs. Wiese’s bi other, Mr. W. S

Mr. and Mn. McOonlgal and efn and cousin were down

end.

Mr. and Mr*. Krew. of Philadelphia. were down at hla new bunga-

low. *

Mra. God ward had as her guest' for over the week end her'daughter.

Mra. Hannah Woo Ison — uu — . . _ . w ■SSruT.s; h„ M '" i xr

aon. Prank, at Haddon Heigh:*, h--*,

returned home to her daughter, Mra. Cue Yearlcks. Mr. Lsells Barnett, wife end eon. took eupper with Mrs. Frank Barnett on Sunday craning. Mr. Israel Wooleon, of Wildwood, was calling on hie parents Sunday afte. u ooa. Mn. Emma Melctlre la away caring for the slck.Mra. Bertha Benatead waa calling on frienda here Sunday. Mra. Harry Shaw apent Sunday afternoon with Mr*. Tryphene Mat-

thew*.

Mra. Lewis Fox. Mr. and Mr*. Edmund Fox. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fox motored to Salem Thursday. Mrs. Amanda Shaw and daughter, Mra. Mildred Halburner. apent oi day last week with Mra. Harry 8ha' Mr. Frank Schelltnger, wife and eon, Leslie, took eupper with Alfred Jackson and family Sunday evening. Mrs. Emma Hole's*, of Angleaea. and Mrs. Hannah Root, of Philadelphia'spent part of lest week with Mra. Lemuel SeheUenger. Mrs. Charies Wooleon and children were calling on Mrs. Henry Matthews 8und*y afternoon at Erma. Mr. and k’ra. Charlie Hammlngway called on Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Lew Nelson, of Cape May. called on Mr. Russell Schellenger one day this week. The choir la practicing for Beater. Little Sega Pox Is confined to the ficus, with chicken-pox. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shells were In Cape May Friday. Mr. Walter Lane has been papering In Wildwood. Mr. Alfred Jackeou and wife motored to Millville Saturday to do some shopping. Freeman Yearicka. wife and daughter called on relative* here Sunday. Some from our village attended the funeral of James Redgraves, of Or. Creek. Sunday afternoon.

of New York.

Mra. Sutton hao a* her gueats Sunday her els ter. LIla* Anna Bbellem, of West Philadelphia and friend.

James Brady.

and Mra. Porter, of Sooth Philadelphia, were down Sunday at their cottage, the Lincoln. Mr. and Mr». W. Macken were down for over the week end. Mr. William Shellem went up to Phildadelphla on a business trip. Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Beet and 'o children, of ProapectvUle. motored down to visit their aunt. Mra. S. Counties, also Mlae Gertrude

DIAS CREEK

Ghariat Wills and wife were fteenn City

Mr. and Mra. Harley Golick. of Trenton, spent the week and at thOr

Mr. and Mra. Richard Ewing, of

Kataarine Down** wen

Coart Home

Mra Isietan Bddie *

Mr. and Mra »r*nk Shai to Tom’s River on Thnraday. .ra Joseph Lloyd and aon Ocean City ehapuce *• Tknradi WIR'am Karts and wife spent Toefdaj evening with hla mother, at

Spicer Oliver, of Cape May.

la in Pklladal-

Mr. and Mra Chariee Greenly, of PblUAalphla, went the weak emd la

Oman OMy. Mlae Edith Wills spent Saturday In Ocean City with frienda Albert ‘

it Saturday evening with er mother at Court Hoorn. ~r. Bwood Howell and Mr. Georg*

Babbitt Wont Friday A surprise party waa taadared “ - r of Me M— W "ema of

Elals Whitaker with : Mra Richard Uoyd at Port Norris. Mra Alfred Craaae and daughter, of Cold Spring, apent Wednesday with Mra Albert Wick*. QUlte n, few of our went to Ocean City St to attend the young people’s meeting

Mr. Stanley Douginas la nursing n badly infected arm. Mra Ralph Holme* called on Mrs. Annie Holmes, at Pierces. Monday. Mr. and Mra Merritt Reichard. of Stone Harbor, called here -Wednesday evening.

OCEAN VIEW

an Pbiladei-

of Mr. and Mra Newton lyrae recently. Mra Chariee Weldon M at the home of I er eoe. Harry Weldon, at

awd In Bgg Buhor with friends. Mimes Both and Mn Ahrams, i

GOSHEN

Mr. Everett Borden and fnmUr. Mr. George Borden and wlte, of Millvflle; Mr. and Mra Samuel Brrfek-

Mnrttn James ead aoo, of Mu chan trill*. W«nt Friday end. Saturda,

Mr. and Mra Newton Sayre i —nieg os their eoe. Ralph Sayre end family, at Court House, laat

■ Head la at Ocean City Coast Guard Station lor a tew days Mra Anal* Finley returned to bar

Mra. H. T. Ink— ha* Philadelphia after having *p e -i me time with the TJmm Theodore Front' Is eutertalaiag a brother, frou Philadelphia, te" eoapl* of wash*. Mra L. Clark joined her daughu

extended vlait with

Bertie, of Court House, w on relatives In town on Tuesday. On Tuesday Mra 8. T. Craadol and son. Maurice, vial ted relative* *-

Mra Robert Hughe* and daughter TJiHen, were at the home of her daughter, Mra Walter TooHln, at Helalerrille, laat weak. Elmer Bright passed Tuesday nlgu. with hla friend, Melvin Sharp, at Dias Creek. Mr. and Mra Weeley Hughes entertained recently Mr. and Mra Ed-

sioyd and wtte. of Caps May. visited Mha * this week.

In Urj

over the weak end.

Mra Harry Cheater end

Mra Harry Charier and Mm Phoebe Young were Atlantic Ch

shoppers on Monday-

t. of PhUadelher mother. Aumno Brown and wife and Andrew Biddle and wife, of Wildwood.

Mr. Robert HannoMe, of Vineland. The Phllsthean Oae* was enU Ined at the bom* of Mra J. i orke on Thursday afternoon Mra J. W. Coomb*- spent Monday and Tuesday with Camden relative*. ~ tort Peterson, of Wept Cap* May, passed Wednesday night with

Mr. and Mra Frank Watson entertained Mr. and Mra Joseph Unde end aon. George, of Avalon, tlfe 1stter part of laat week.

Frankford. Pa., waa a rial tor with Mr. and Mra. Joseph Champion for fsw days.

Georg* Iftosfrrd. of PhlladelpUa. ailed on frienda here on Sunday.

prise birthday party given to 1. Henrietta Bowen, at MayvlU-. on Saturday evening. Little Mary France* Tbmuyaon has returned home after visiting her grand parent*. Mr. and Mra Edwin Lewis, at Lnnadowne, Pa. Mr. K. Rile: Mlxner returned home ot. Friday from West Palm Bench, here he spent a couple of

Mlae Helen Cerew sprained her ikl* while playing ball last wMk and la being taken car* of by Dr, E. Way. of Sen Ida City.

r. A. J. Severn*, of Glendora. N. J.. waa a visitor to his eister-in-law, Mra. S. Count!**. Mi.. CouV'ts has returns* komi from v—It to her slater. 1 Tootney, of ProapeetvtUe, Mtaa Paid# Groves, of South Carolina. u a visitor to the C

Cottage.

MUe Strives, of Callterula. la rilll In the Women* Medical College. Philadelphia, but la a little better. Mr. P. Craven and frienda nr* down at the Rose Cottage. Dr. Swart* *nd mend were down at hla bungalow cotug*. Mr. and Mra A. Job** were down for tb* day at tb* Jones cottage. Mr. Jama Gray, of South Philadelphia. baa been In poor health during the whiter. Mr. and Mra Charles Krouse hare moved to Penusauken. N. J. Mr. and Mra BenU and family were down over the week end at the Alma Cottage. Mr. Borne, of Philadelphia, was down tor the day at the Cedar Cot-

How Many Articles Have You

About the Hoam or Farm You arc not Uting—and Probably Will Never Uee Again ?

There are few homes and fann* that do not contain naaynch utkka--fM« yfaoes of fondturt that here bees mppUrted by better pieces or du-ertad for lack at room a itove or rangfi i ng * fhm ianteaMBt or piece of machinery—or pertapo you an ieUinff your

Sat a mUe from your door—oi may be oomeoae who is lookiEC f« are layiag idle in your boar or fam,

You will tad no better time in fto year than Houseclaaalif Tine to father thaos artieda tafetber and ten

A number from here attended the funeral of Jama Redgraves, at Green Creek, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Alfred Rhoades and Mr. Bert Hughes and daughter. Edna, were Helalerrille rieiton on Sunday.

You win find no bolter pteoe t* tail th* people of Gape Hay County what yon have to aeU than

The Classified Pages

NORTH RIO GRANDE

Karl Clouting spent several 'uaye In Scranton, Pa., last week on bual-

l*a Briber Hand,' City, spent tha week end with her

DENNISVH-LE

Mra H. L Uoyd ha* opened w om* bora for a tew days. Mra Phoebe Ocacs, of Court Houm. lal ted relatives Saturday. Eugene Llo-d. of Atolou. wu

F1 filer waa In Cq*

May Snnday.

Mra Leroy Itey. of Court Houst.

a Qty,

was In town ThmOdUTMra a M. Geeur uud daughter visited Coeat Houae

day. Mra

wus In town Mia* Mary evening th* home of her aar ^ Mra

Rev. Walter NletU «B was e Mlllvtlle visiter part of « ra weak. Mlae Helen O ririted South

Lewi* and Robert Fldlar motored to Port Nocrta Saturday afternoon. The M. X. pulpit wad filled on Sunday by Rev. J. B. Kulp. th* new

Mra Sadie Steel, of Wildwood, and Mra lay! Clouting, of this village, spent Wednesday end Thursday la Philadelphia. William Gardner. Br.. of Philadelphia. spent th* week end with hla family her*. Mrs. Carrie Scrtvanl. of Wildwood, called ob her * trier her* on Tuesday. Walter Hand. Jr., of Avalon, wn# visiting his parent* one day this

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Mr. Harold Sat fridge, of FHmsa ent Tuesday afternoon with H. KMcPheraon and wtte. Harry Steel and wide, of Court ouae. spent Saturday erenlng wt“

Mr. and Mra C. & Robert, daughter and aon are now residing In thatr newly-built home at Wildwood. Theodor* 8nyr« was In Wildwood on Saturday. Mra Alex. Edward* and friends ware In Wildwood shopping on Friday. Mra A. Bntriken has been spending some time In the Quaker city. Welter Jaggers had the misfortune to cut bis toot very severely on day —eeutly. Charies Creese I* rilll very IU. having been taken with a relap** Uaf

and wife. Mra H. W. 1 the Young People's Society ou Thois-

autertalnei Mra Florence Heathoote, of Cap* May Point, ou Thuraday. A number from our village joined with Court Houae la an automobile run to tee Social Hall of TrioltJ Church. MlUrils, where n turkdF

GREENFIELD

of the

tag*Mr. and Mra. DUgard and daughter, Ruth, were down for the day at the Meadow Lark. Mr. Fullerton waa down for a few daya at the Old Home*lead. Mra L. Barth la down getting their cottage ready for the coming season.

The eaalat way to sell three aril- : Tell the people what you have to elm that are not In us* about th* »eH or want to buy through the bat house or farm Is to advert'ee them result-getting medium In Cape May in the Classified Department Of tfc*|Coim‘i'—tee Classified pagea of the

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Dr. M. Smith, of Ocean OMy. ou.ed on Mrs. Hiram Sack one day last

R. Grooms and wife, of Petersburg, called on relative# on Saturday. J. W. Gandy was In Ocean City on business Friday. Hiram Sack and son, Charles, • In Petersburg on Monday. L. Priest and family entertained friends over the wees end. Mr*. Mary Duka and son. spent Thursday afternoon In Tucka-

BURLEIGH

William Lacroy and wife, of Buena, spent one day last week with John Angely and family. Mias Juliette Mancel spent Tuesday a ft* moon with Mn. George Murray . Belford Law, of Ocean City, nUsd on George Murray cn Saturday. Policeman George Back and wife of Ocean City called on hi* brother' Hiram, on Sunday. Georg# Mm ray and wife were In Philadelphia on business on Tuesday. Mra Hiram Sack entertained her sister. Mrs. Emma Butler, on Seturday.

Bible clam of that church on Friday evening. Mra Demon Back rial ted relative* In Philadelphia from Monday o DtU Wednesday of mat week. Mra Elisa Endloott *ent Frldrt afternoon with Mn. James Young Mlae Georgia Douglass attended th* Hift School pUr u Cos- tor W" 1 needay evening of last wash- . Mra Raymond Topham aatartalnea relatives from Philadelphia on Sue

day.

Mra. Katherine TuthiU. of Bridgeton. called on friends her* on Sun-

day.

Thomas Elliott and wife entert*! 11 ' ed relatives from Phlladelpbl* oB

Sunday .

Sunday school will be held !■«* school house next Sunday. April »• while the Interior of th# Church *

being painted.

The Ep worth League busing meeting and aortal will ha held Mra Harry Back’s this Friday •»« B ‘

Ing.

O. T. Hand and wife fite* their daughter, Mra N. B? Johnw' and family, of Wildwood, on Bond*. Tha rnr tooo t 1 -in nt (he M-

The congregation

Church sill hold a union rervi* with tee members of the B*P Church. In Rio Grand*. Sunday Ing. April I. . , Mr*. Jsmse Young entertain* relatives from Philadelphia to ** 0B

day.