Cape May County Times, 8 May 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 2

P«g» Two

CAPE KAT COOTTT HUES, FBIDAY, jiAY 8, i985.

SEWS VOTES OF ALL OF CAFE MAY 00U1TY

CORRESPONDENCE PAGE

BEESEY HEMS BY HMET OOBEESFOXBEITB

SOUTH SEAV1LLE Rer. William Andrews conducted the funeral serrlees of hU former nelshbor In MUlrllle last Tuesday. Mrs. E. A. Grace enterUtned her aunt. Miss Ellsaoeth Smith, a few days last week. Mrs. A. B. Corson was an Avalon visiter Friday evening. Miss Helen Sawyer, of Millville, visited Rev. Andrews and family over the seek end. Mrs. Priscilla Corson Is visiting Mrs. Harold Sutton, In Sea Isle

City.

The Mieses Mary and Lillian Spence have returned to their home in Pitman. Mrs. Charles Abrams, of Wildwood. is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. L. L. Foster. H. Rocap and family were Wildwood visitors on Sunday. H. C. Letts and family, ol Bridge ton. were in town on Sun-

day.

Marcus Zane. of Terkes. Pa., called on .Mrs. E. A. Grace one

day last week.

Charles Bohm and wife, of Cape May. were guests at the home of

A B. Corson on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Rocap entertalned as Cunday , visitors Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cnamplon. of Millville, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grace,

of Northfleld.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Lucas, of Camden. were In town recently Inspecting their newly purchased property, the former Jane Barton ** A number ol the school children. accompanied by their teachers. Mrs. A B. Corson and Mrs. H. Payne. Jr., attended the May Day exercises at Court House " Saturday. _ Rev A. Donnelly and family, of Bridgeton, were In town on Sun-

day.

J. H. Berry. L. L. Foster and H. Rocap were In Camden ~

urda/.

H. B. Payne and family cdlled on DennisvlUe friends on Sunday. Beginning next Sunday. May 10. the M. E. Church will start the evening services on daylight saving time. There will be a special ••Mothers' Day" sermon preached bv the pastor. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. Mr. 8. E. HammeU of Burlington. called on Mr. and Mrs. Har-

old Collins on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Grace were In Sea Isle on business on Monday.

SWA1NTON-CLERMONT Mias Dorothy Stephens has a new sedan. Miss Dorothy Stephens and Leroy Hess motored to Millville on Sunday. Mayor and Mrs. E. O. Howell have ■eturned to their home here after upending the winter In Philadelphia. Fred Brod beck has been unaole to attend to his duties at Swain station the past week, owing to Illness. Edward Carr Is substituting for him. Mrs. Michael Brod beck Is on the sick list. Several from here attended the May Day of the rural schools, held at Court House on Saturday. Joha Hancock spent the week end at Wildwood with bis daughter. Mrs. Webster Bright. The first quarterly conference was held at Anbury Church on Tuesday evening. April with District Superintendent Knlp presiding. Hfeuben Springer and family and Howard Ewing and family, of West Cape May. called on relatives here on Sunday. Charles Stephens has a new ee-

the Daughters of America at Ava-

lon.

A large delegation of the Daughters of America, of Avalon, motored to Ocean City on Friday evening to attend a meeting there Several from here were

among th-v crowd.

H. H. McCool spent several days In Philadelphia and Atlantic City recently. i , , P W. Croxer. State *)ivlsion Firewarden, of Bridgeton, called on Section Firewarden Ludlam on

Friday.

Mr. and Mrv William Thoma* called on Isaac Powell and wife

on Sunday.

John Smith and wife, who spent

the winter here, have returned from a trip and will now spend a

few weeks at Ocean City.

DIAS CREEK

__ . and Mr*. George Swarim are the proud parents of a baby girl, born May 3. Mr. Bradford Walt, of Camden, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. A. T. D. Howell. The Wildwood choir and palter will be at Dias Creek M. E. Church next Sunday evening. Mr. Millard Davis was a Court House visitor Monday. Mrs. Albert Blslle and family, of MerchantviUe. called at the home cf her brother. Mr. Zadok Sharp- Saturday. Mr. Edward Howell, of Court House, spent Monday here. Mr. Clark Chew, of Court House, exiled on Charles Tomlin

Monday.

Garfleid Lloyd’s chimney caught ".re Monday but was put out before any damage was done Mt. Charles Tomlin spent Saturday at Court Hous'.. Mrs. Zadok Sharp, of Leesburg, called on her son. Zadok Sharp.

Jr.. Saturday.

Mr. Ralph and Leon Norton at-

FISHING CREEK Mrs. Frank Barnett spout Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Steele, of Wildwood. Miss Bessie Woolson. of Hammonton. spent the week end with relatlvee here. Mrs. Claude Eldredge, of West Cape May. spent on.- day with her mother. Mrs. Ella Woolson. Mrs. Emma Mclnttre la home after caring for the tick. Mr. Morris Bates, of Philadelphia. has been spending s few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bates. Mr. D. Morrell Woolson. wife and son, Israel and wife, and Miss Marion Osborne, of Wildwood, spent Sunday at Bridgeton. Mr. John Oayner and wife, of Salem, spent Sunday with Mr. Lewis Fox and family. Mr. George Warner and wife spent Saturday evening at WUd-

vood.

Mr. Harry Shaw and wife were calling o.i Mr. Edgar Woolson and

wife Friday evening. ... Mr. George Matthews and wife tende< i the Grand Lodge of L O. spent Sunday evening with Henry M at Weetvllle. Tuesday. Matthews and family, of Erma. Mr an(1 Mrg zadok Sharp, Jr., Wedding bells rang out In Fish- ; ^ the proud parent* of a baby

Ing Creek Sunday evening. 1 born May 1

Quite a number from here at- Mr and Mr8 Thomas Hand and tended the field day at Court { a i n tiy t 0 f South Dennis, who have HouBe ' , , _ bought the late Elmer Willetts" Mr. Ralph Taylor and son. of place> m0 red In last weekCold Spring, was calling on her Mr and Mre Charles Speechley. mother, Mrs. J. D. Hoffman, the of Philadelphia, called on her sislast of the week. tert Mn. Uriah Norton. Sunday. Mr. Frank Matthews and Mil- Mr. and Mra. Richard Lloyd ton Matthews spent Sunday In aad vlalted Court House Sai-

MiUviUe. urday evening. .

Mlso Helen Brewton. of Cape M r. Aaron Mo<&e and Mr*. Nora May. spent over Sunday with her and M amle Moore were at Court

aunt. Mrs. Boyd McPherson. House Saturday

Mr. George and FreeUnd Wean- Mr. Russell Dunn spent Saturer and mother motored to Phlla- da _ at court House. delpMa over the week end Mr. and Mr*. Frank Smith, of Mrs. J. D. Hoffman spent Wed- Philadelphia, spent Sunday with needay with her daughter. Mrs. hu m0 ,h er . Mrs. Mima Smith. Ralph Taylor, of Cold Spring. Mr. A. T. D. Howell spent MonRev. Leslie Woolson and wife da y evening with Mr. Jones Hand,

were home here, apendnlg s few at B Ur i e i f h.

days with his mother. Mrs. Effle and Mias Anna Stiles Mr*. Beulah Isasrd hsa return- recelred th e elr Uronsm st Coprl

ed tc her home In Millville after House Sa'urday

spending a few days here with her Clalr Bowker. of Goshen, ii brothers^ v ^ „ working for Mr. Millard Darts Mr. Eltonhead and wife were Mr. Wilson Kane and son. EdFridw 0n frlend “ ,n AnK ° n w * rd - of Cwnd « n - th * VM * Mrr. Samuel Sayers entertained CI> Mr”sim Mrs. Ralph Holmes her sisters, from Angleaea. on t 8unday at piercss with hla

Thursday. mother.

Fred Raff, wife and Jennie Mr. Vermont Stiles and Mr. Woolson motorod to D^pwater on WUUaln Hackney called at Court Tuesday to visit Rev. Leslie Wool- H oum Monday evening.

son and wife.

Mrs. Albert Weeks spent Satur-

Harry Adam, entertained com- dar at House,

pany from Philadelphia over Sun- Mr*. Ella Vanaman was at day. Court House Monday Thomas Rhoads and tomll&of Qu , te a nurnbt r )t the school Anglejea. epent Sunday with Clar- cbtIdren .(tended the rural day ence Howard and family. exercises at Court Houae Saturday. Mrs. William Bates returned .. U J

home Sunday after spending a few •* _

days Ij Philadelphia. GREEN CREEK

Mr. Doerr and family, of Wild-

wood, spent Friday evening with Mrs. Harry Watson, Mr. and F™ nk Bates. Mis. Grant Fierro and Mias DoroMrm. William Smith and daugb- thy Loj^r .pent Tuesday In Allan-

ter are staying with Mr*. Nelt (j c cityT

Garretaon for a few weeks. , Ur a William Eldredge and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Sheets entertained wullam Conover made a buslne her mother and two brothers, from trlp l0 pin^ntrui* 0 n Tuesday. Bridgeton. Sunday. I Miss ElUebetb Schelllnger. of Mrs. Ellxabeth Rhoads Ml phiijulelphla. spent Sunday with children spent Wednesday with her DareDU Mr and Mra. Ralph

her slater at Angleaea.

her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph

| Schelllnger.

| Mrs. Heath Ncrbury made a business trip to Court House on

! Qb« MrHa V

BEESLFY'S POINT {Saturday.

The M. E. Sewing Circle met' Newton Schelllnger spent Satith Mrs. William Layton on afternoon and evening with Thursday , slater. In Philadelphia. The Baptist Sewing Circle mA Mr. And MraMward Ann wl.h Mra. Enoch Madara on Wed- rtrong. of VUIdwoo^apent Satur neaday. A quilt that was atarted “at n « ~ lth Thomas Lope two weeks ago wa* finished. This A«d fasaUy. .. .. makes the seventh quilt made by Ml*" Be u J* h JjA®p ,ook d, " n * r the ladies this winter and all ara ■ r, ‘ h Mlaa Dorothy lx>per on Bat-

.old urday evening.

The Alpha Club met with Ar- Mr *“ d u t n .WlUlaa Arnv ur Collins. In Ocean City. Fri- * nd da _ (Mrs. Kate Bridget, of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cheater call- SAlurday evening with rein-

ed on Mr. and Mra. E. V. Corson «««re

Sunday Mr. F. L. liolllngaead spent FriUpper Township grammar d*F_ alght_with Thomas Ludlam.

school won the banner In the

PETERSBURG Mrs. Ira Griffen was among the Ocean City shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. Richard Voaa was a Philadelphia shopper on Wednesday. Elmer Petaison. of Sea Isle, was week-end visitor with Mias Helen Van Gilder. Dominick Detro Is having a Deleo light system installed In his home he-e. i Mrs. Elmer Steelman spent Wedneylay with her relatives In Ocean City. Mrs. Dora Voss Is caring for Mrs. Christie Smith, who has been

Ing with her daughters In Philadelphia. Mrs. Reba Jrckson. of Ocean City, was a Thunrimy visitor with her sister here. Frank Gandy, wife and son motored to Northfleld to spend a few hours with his sister and family. Miss Llvla Westcott demonstrated fer a driver's license and Is now using their sedan to go to her work in Court House ercb day. George Sack and wife, of Ocean City, wire Tuesday callers Morgan Lee and family. Charles Kelly fell from s tree on Friday, breaking his arm. Miss Anna Gandy, uf Chew's Landing, was a week-end gui under the parental roof. The . rammer school pupils took part In the exercises on field day In Court House Saturday. Dr. W. L. Yerkeys and wife called at the home of William Eldrldge Friday afternoon Mrs. Eva Van Gilder, of Tuckahoe. spent a part of Sunday with her son, Thaddeus. and family. Mrs. Llmie Swain, of Goshen, gave a very Interesting talk on W. C. T. D. work In our church on Sunday morning. Covert Winner, of Trenton, spent last week home due to the death of his brother, William Winner. Ira Grtffen left Saturday for Long Island. N. Y.. where he will work for three weeks. Mrs. Walter Voes and Mrs. Richard Voss attended the field day exercises In Court Houae Saturday afternoon. Harry Adams and wife, of Ocean City, called on their i cousins. Clarence Winner and wife, Saturday. Several members of Ocean City. Atlantic City, Wildwood and South Seavllle 1. O. O R. M. attended the lodge .of Wendago Tribe, here Thursday svenlng. Refreshments ■re served. Mrs. Hannah Van Glider and daughter, of Court Houae. are now occupying their home here for the summer. Jack Jackson, wife and baby, of Ocean City, were Saturday evening visitors with Clarence Winner and family. Chester Ross, wife and two children, Mrs. Edna Westcott and two sons, and Mrs. Somers Roes, all of Ocean City, were Sunday guests of Richard Voss and wife. David Van Glider and Mr. Parson. of Leesburg, spent Sunday with the former's sister. Mrs. Do.a Voss. William Eldridge attended church In Court Houae Sunday morning and called on Lewis Douglass Md Milton Whitaker, who are HI. Edwin Munyon, of Camden, was a Sunday visitor with hla sister, Mrs. Winner.

memory musical contest held at Court House. Saturday, and Mlsa Cornelia Corson won the first ptlxe of five dollars. Mrs. J. Cameron, of Corbin City, spent the week end with her daughter. Miss Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Barrett, of ScullvlUe. spent one night this week with Mis. A. Clark. Mrs. L. F. Corson entertained company on Sunday from Mapl?

Shade.

Mrs. iMoffeles la entertaining her sister irom New York for u

lew day*.

A "mating of the W. C. T. U. | Mr. and Mrs. Canon spent Friwas held In Anbury Church on day evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Monday evening. Mrs. Llixie Spencer Young.

„ l_ .j,*, County Preetdent. pre- ! Mrs. E. L. Corson and daughter -idUd MrsTChM#. one of the ; motored to Tuckahoe on Friday. State officlsls of the organtxatlon. ::

mad. a *«ry InteresUng addrew R j 0 GRANDE

and Mr. Seats sang a beautiful

i Court Houae.

M;as Minerva Brown Is spending a 'ew cays with her sistt-r, Mrs Herbert Hebenlhal. at Cape

May.

M'. and Mrs. Earl Holilngaead. of Cape May. spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holllngsead.

I Ferdinand Wlndlsb and family have returned from Phlladelphlr..

yw Havy Men Trill 'where they spent the winter. * Alfred Entrlken and wife mo *1 colored, a tored to Hammonton on Sunday I’nd Maurtci Donnelly. Jr..; with relatives from Burleigh.

““ d drv navy, who There «a* quite a number of havi^bee^detalned hT the county people a. Monroe Hand’s sale

? .T aoril 7 charged with Monday afternoon

J *‘ Jmnkenness and Mra. 8. A Hanaon la vialtlng

ineubordinaUoa. drunkennw* a ^ R Mrrr ,

striking a superior officer, were

«i.„ . h-arttu Mon

<i'Dctali at th * |. a _ last 'children went to Court Houae on vlrs Station, at Cape F. Iggturday to participate In the ''"■fSnUMo. „m..Mol fc “" Ih* 1 .,*" will Tira. Alfred Creee. and little thorium at Washington, wno of CoM Spring, spent part of

The majority

school

BURLEIGH

Mr. and Mrs. Brown entertained company on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miller had company on Sunday. Came on the excursion for the day. Charles Strieker and wife, of Gibbs town, spent Monday and Tuesday with their daughter. Mrs.

Ethel McPherson.

Th# Morning Star Clai* of the Sunday school held their regular monthly me'-tlng Monday evening at the boon- of Georgle Douglass. The Lad Ims' Aid met at the home of Mrs. A)lie Steelman on

Wednesday afternoon.

Herbert Manning. Sr., came home on Sunday and spent the day

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Plerro re- hla

irned home last week after I Walter Back ......

spending some time In Atlantic t, r . 0( phlludelph!a‘'spent Sunday City, where Mr. Plerro was em- W i,|, hie parents. Harry Back and

PloF®d I wife.

Mr. Harry Watson entertained Mu , Helen Manning was In company from Philadelphia, on Philadelphia thia week end. atSunday. | tending the wedding of a coualn. Quite a number from here at-. Mr ., Sadie Afflebacb entertalntended the D. of A I-odge. at | ^ a few f r i endh Wednesday evenGoshen, on Tuesday evening. ! Ing In honor of her son. ’Valter Mr and Mrs. Smith Errlcson. of Afflebsch and wife, who Jus* reTacony. Ps.. spent the week en<i | cently were married, with be: parents. Mi. and Mrs., Mrs. W. R. Johnson, of WlldHsrry Conover. Sr , wood, died on her parents. G. T. Miss Helen Srbrlllugri. of Caw-1 Hand and wife. Saturday evening, den. spent Sunday with her pai- The Young People’s Society held rots. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Schel- * party In the school house Thurs-

lingsr. day evening.

Martin Conover spent Saturday, M r and Mr* Ed. Keller look and Sunday lu PMladrlphla dinner with friends on Sunday. Grant Plerro and Milton Dough | Mr. and Mrs Shamgar Hand, of ty are working on Mr. Pietro's: Cape May. railed on hD nephew. bo t!' “ , _ , *' lld .T“2 . ^ . Joshua Williams, and wife on Bun-

Mrs Franklin Camp and daugb da y afternoon

ter. Betty, spent part of last week c. A. Spalding and wife molorwlth her parents. Mr and Mrr ! ed to Wildwood Tuesday evening Wlllltts Carson, at C*Mjrt House , :id sltended the movltw. The State Highway contractor Mrs Cora Mortor. and chHUiea. Is widening the road at the Milt „r Wildwood, .pent Monitay with Dam. getting ready to hard sur J her parenla. Rev. Garner T. Hand

ELDORA Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mackle motorod to Millville Tuesday even-

luff-

Alvin Hand and Mlsa Hilda Bingham called on Mrs. M. Hand i Monday evening. William Fowler. Edwin Noon and William Noon called on Lewi/ Peterson Tuesday evening. Mrs. Alice Hampton motored to Millville Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Krmpton and Mr*. Sallls Laird motored to Helslerville Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Goff Is on the sick it this week. Mr. and Mrs. Levy Hand entertained company recently. Nicholas Hand ana his mother motored U Vineland Friday even-

ing.

Fourteen members of the Epworth League motored to Dorchester to attend the bush sea and social meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grace Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloverdale, of Helslervllle, spent the week end with her parents. M. Bingham and wife, of Cape May. spent the week end with his mother. j-. J. Hampton, of Atlantic City, called at his father’s farm on Sunday afternoon. Mr. S. Bishop motored to Helslervllle Sunday morrlng. Severs! of the school children attended the field day at Haleyville on Friday. Mlsr E. Hand, of Keansburg. was ht me over Saturday and Sun-

day.

Lewis and Ralph Peterson and Edwin Noon attended the church at Belleplaia last Thursday even-

ing.

The farmers of Eldora unloaded a carload of fertiliser at Leesburg last Friday. C. Noon took teveral members of the Red Men to Millville on Friday evening. William Peterson and wife motored to Woodbine Saturday even-

lag.

Charles and Hannah Carlisle spent the week end with relatlvee Ocean City. Mrs. John Fowler entertained company from Camden on Sunday. Several people attended the movies at Woodbine Saturday evening. Mrs. Mary Peterson and son motored to Green Creek and Court House on Sunday. R. Peterson waa in Deimont on Sunday. Mr. G. Peterson and ton called ■ William Peterson and wife Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Peters, Mr. and Mrs. William Peteruoa. Jr., attended the church service at Helslervllle on April 26. Mrs. B. Bishop called on Rev. Paul Meyers on Saturday evening. Mlsa Hilda Bingham called on Mias Ethel Hand on Friday even-

inff.

Mra. Beulah Christian entertained several of her Sunday school pupils on Friday night. H. O. Hackle and wife motored to Millville Friday morning. Mrs. Edna Bingham and daughter called on Mrs. William Peteraoti on Friday afternoon. Mr*. Margaret Lovett called on Mrs. Mary Peterson recently. Mrs. Robinson, of Woodbine, visited Mrs. E. Noon on Wednee-

day.

Mra. Kenneth Bonham and Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Bonham"i mother motored to Vineland Wednesday. Edwin and William Noon called on Lewis Peterson Wednesday evening. R. Peterson called on Daniel Baud last Wednesday evening. Mr. Walter Trout has recovered from a bad case of qulncy. Mr. William Hampton, of Atlantic City, la spending several daya here on his farm. C. Bingham, wife and daughter. r. and Mrs. WlUlam Peterson spent the week end with relatives at Avon-by-the-8ea. H. O. Mackle and wife. Reid Chambers and wife motored to Bridgeton Friday evening. The school children of Eldora attended the May school day at Court House on Saturday.

TOWNSEND'S INLET Mr; Thomas Klander and son. Junior, were the guests of Mrs. Joses. Mrs. A. Jones had as her guests Sunday. Mr. Henry and sons, of Green Tree; Mr. Albert T. Betson. of Philadelphia. was the guest on Sunday of Jones Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Bur'heart were down for over the week end. Mrs. Lunt’s daughter Is here from Atlantic City to nurse her mother through her Ulnees. Miss Hope Sutton entertained her coualn, Mlsa Evelyn Sutton, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. McOonlgal and son and cousin were down over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hermantlse and son were down Sunday for the day. Mra. Hanley has returned home after spending a week with her sister. Mrs. Msckert. and going to jee her grandson. Joseph, take his first communion and being confirmed. Mr. W. Nevell was down over the week end at the Punch and Judy. Mr. L. Gaaklll is down for a iw days fixing his boat. Mr. P. Craven and friends were down Sunday fn r the day. Mr. Bueltmul'er and friends were down for over the week end. Dr. Swart* waa down for a few daya getting hla boat ready for the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. Bray were down er the week end at their new bungalow. Mr and Mr*. B. Macken were down over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Cornish and friends motored down from Cheat ter. Pa., for a few days. Mr. J. Glllispla waa down Sunday on the excursion. Mr. Allen and friends are down at the T. I. R. and G. C.ub for few days this week. Mrs. Lange had as her guests Sunday her daughter and aon-ln-law and family. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Vanaent. Mr. and Mrs. De Vour were down Sunday at their apartment, the "its Us. Mrs. Gamble and slater motored down Saturday with her son. Robert Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Hanley had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. Layer, of Philadelphia. Mr. Young Is down for a tew days at the Countlas Apartment. Mr. and Mrs. A. J&m s. of Philadelphia, w«re down Sunday for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Krew and family were down over the week end at their new bungalow. Mrs. God ward had as her guest for over the week end her son, John. Mr. Brown and his friend. Jimmie. were down Sunday on the excursion. Mr. Charles Krouse has returned home to Pensauken after building an apartment for Mr. Lange. Mrs. M. Kilcullen and family haved opened their cottage for the season. Mr. and Mra. Adler and son were down for the day on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bentx were down for over the week end at the Alms. Mr. Borne and family were down over the week end at the Cedar Cottage. Mr. and Mr*. Irvin were down er the week end at the Irvlnla Apartment. Mra. Lunt was taken very sick on Saturday and has been In be<1 for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Rltchy and son. John, were down looking after their apartment for the summer Mrs. Ross, of Rose Street, motored down with her two sons and daughter for over the week end

face.

Edward llollicgsrsd spent Hun day night with Thomas Ludlam st Court Houae. Arthur Holllagsrail and wife tartslnsd L» Roy Morion and

family, of Wildwood, on Sunday isoa members.

and wife.

The Young t'rople's Cub had a party In th< Burleigh school house Thursdsv evening. This aortal club ha* recently been organised. and now boasts of elgb-

NORTH RIO GRANDE William Gardner. Sr., of Philadelphia. spent the week end with his family here. Miss Esther Hand, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with her par-

ents.

Mrs. Harry Shinn, of Camden: Mrs. J. Scrlvanl. of Wildwood, and Mrs. Somers Steel and family, also of Wildwood, spent Sunday evening with Clarence Robart and wife. Harold Hand and ton were In Wildwood Saturday evening. Karl Clouting and wife. Wildwood, called on her parent* here Sunday. John Hand and wife are receiving congratulations on the birth of s baby boy. Mrs. Catherine Hand was In Wildwood on Saturday. Ben Lawtor la having his house painted. Mr. and Mr*. A. Butcher were Wildwood visitors on Friday. Joseph Chester and wife and Mrs. Effle Stiles and daughter Lucy, of Dims Creek, spent Sa' day st Goshen. Tom Cartno was In Cape May recently on business. Mrs. Evans G. Slaughter visited Philadelphia recently.

TUCKAHOE

Mrs Amelia B*reford, of MillvlUs. was In town las* Saturday. Mrs F. Crems spent Friday In

Philadelphia.

John Bergh and family motored

to Tuckerton on Sunday

Mrs. J. Godfrey entertained the Mite Society Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. P. Lynch motored

to May's Landing os Sunday.

Marlon bonier* and Elisabeth Lawrence spent Sunday st Parked

River.

Waller Langley and mother, of Delmont. called on Mr and Mrs S. O. Langley last Sunday. De. J. g. Knowles and family, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mi

and Mrs. W. 8 Shaw

George Langley sud family, of Gloucester, spent the week end

••ire.

Mr. and Mrs William 8. Btrsck and children motored to Dorothy «u Sunday. Several carloads of folks from here sttendsd the public Installation and reception held Thursday evening at Palermo In honor of the new pastor of ths Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doughty of Camden, spent Sunday with Mr’ and Mrs Prank Ashworth. The Ladle*' Aid of the M. E. Church met on Tuesday evening »• the home of Flora K. Ballsy. Carl Moore, of Ocean City, waa In town on Sunday. Mr. W. Hill, of PncenlxriUe, Pa . spent Sunday here with rein-

tlvas.

Nrm. Ward StllL and daughter and Mrs. Flora Ba'ley motored Ocean City Monday morning.

The girl who can be had for the asking usually spends all of her life waiting to ba asked

DENNISVILLE H. T. Qrunntnger aad famn T of Frankford, spent the week end here. Mr*. Frances Hemphill, of New York, has opened her home here for an Indefinite period. Mr. and Mra. Eugene Lloyd. UI Audubon, were la town Mond»r evening. Mias Helen Fldler, of Philadelphia. spent the week end with her mother and aiateni. Dr. Halnee, of Pitman, filled the M. E. pulpit Sunday morning R. B. Bramm la spending some time with hla family on hla return from South America. Rev. C. M. Howard, of Philadelphia. spent the week at hh cottage here. Mr. and Mra. George Burkhardt and daughter were guests of H. T Grunnlnger over the week end Mr. Ralph Higgins and f^mlir of New York, are here for a short stay. Mias Sarah Fldler spent the week end here.

The teachers and pupila attended May Day at Court House on Saturday. Mra O. M. Geary waa an out-of-town visitor Saturday. Mrs. Eugene Way was In town Friday. Mrs. Fred Gramlick la spending e week in Philadelphia. Mrs. Herscbe* Pierce, of Dorchester. visited Mrs. Catherine lixxard this weak. Mrs. Van Zant, of Wildwood, is now relieving at the telephone exchange. The Misses Fldler were Csne May visitors Saturday evening. Miss Roxana Gandy was In Phtladelphl*. Saturday. The Sewing Club was entertalnI at Avalon by Mrs. Eugene Lloyd on Friday evening. Mrs. J. K. Carroll entertained at dinner on Sunday Mra. France* Hemphill. Mr. aad Mra. Ralph Higgins and Catherine and Barringer Higgins. | Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Payne. Jr., of South Seavllle, called on Samuel Woolson Sundsv. Miss Elisabeth Fldler war In Sea Isle cn Monday. Mrs. L. T. Camp entertained relatives from Court House on Sunday. Carl Woolson and family, of Clemen ton. visited Samuel Wooln on Sunday. PALERMO Mr. and Mra. John Holdfelde and ton. Robert, of Jenklntow Pa., called on Mr. and Mra ' .a — Corson Sunday aftsrnc Herbert Campbell, of TucPahoe. and Mias Clara Boas, of Petersburg. called on Mias Myrtle dam Friday evening Miss Anna Kruks D employed In the Woolworth stora. Ocean City. 4 Mr. Somers Young spent Z couple of days last week in Cheater. Mrs. Mlnnf* Corson spent Sun day afternoon with Mr*. John Lelblong. Norman Paullln. of Camden, spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mra. Wesley Paullln. here. Mra. Schermann. of Petersburg spent Sunday with Mra. W11U»» T. Wells. Mtsc Lydia Hampton entertained her brother, from Eldora. over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cos*aboon were Ocean City visitor* Frldxl afternoon. Captain Gaaklll and wife, o' Bomtra Point, spent Sunday their daughter, Mra. Jack Clar* Mr. and Mra. Washington Corson. of Strathmere, apent Sunday Ith relatives hare. Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Crntn entertained friends on Sunday Mr. and Mra. CurtU Corson entertained a friend for supper at* Sunday. WlUlam T. Corson and Seth " Corson motored to Sea Isle City on Sunday afternoon. Nelson Boyd, of Ocean Cityapent Sunday afternoon with a 01 ' man Paullln. , Mr. and Mra. J. Dawe* an« daughter. Mra. Mary McDermo ’ of Philadelphia, spent Sunday Mr. and Mra. Somers Young Mr. and Mra. Philip Blessing on end family, of Wildwood. e» l|K on Mr. and Mra. Charles Co*** boon Sunday afternoon. Carl Schermann. of Peterahurg called on friends here Saiutd*. evening. . Misses Elisabeth, Helen Kathryn Dailey aad Harold C* line were In Cape May Coon House Saturday. Mra. Lewis Coras boon, of City, called on Mr. and Mr* R,r J d Cos*aboon Monday aft*" " ^ Mr. and Mra. Jack CUt* an 7 son were In Atlantic City 8und»F * ven,n * ..mr Mra. Frank Sack entertain' company on Sunday. — rt — Mm Expense Twould be a sect of expen** you’d a flask of gin. . And you went to ths kitchen »' n ‘ and pou.*d the stuff ‘ brrT For. If you call him In th* , “ 1 '' lB winter, spring or fum»*r-, It takes a hasp of hord-e*'" . Jack to pay the bloom plummer. What doax a cheer l"» d "J'° with hla arms la ths winter t" D '