Cape May County Times, 12 June 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 9

12, 1925.

FISHING CREEK Mr. Elijah Eldr^e, of CamdM haa boon rial tin* hi. nephrw. Charlaa Woolaon and

firstlT.

Mr. Alfrad Jtekaon. wlf# M d mn. Everett, took dinner with Mr. Frank Schellen*« and tomllr. of

Erma. Sunday.

William Batea and wif« were all in* on HuaeaU 8chellen*er

and tamlly „

Mrs. Emma Mdntlre, who haa l^n sick. Is better at this writing been sick, la better at thla writ-

in*. „

Clarence Howard has returned after being in the hospital

a: Camden.

Mr D. Morrell Woolaon. Arthur

Fox and Edmund Fox wept drum-

ming ono night last week. Mr Rusaell Schellenger had the

mislortune of cutting hia foot while cleaning a drum. He had

lo have three etltchee taken. Mr. Israel Woolaon. of Wild-

wood. was calling on hi- parents, p Morrell Woolaon and wife, Sun-

day.

Harry Hawn, of Enna. took sapper with Mias Edith Schellenger Sunday eroding. Mr. Edmund Fox. wife and Pearl and Myra Fox spent over the week end with relatlrea at Salem. Mr*. Jenn'.e McPhenon apeut Friday with relatives at Wildwood. Mr. Ralph Taylor, wife end eon. Thomas, of Cold Sprint, were caUllag on Mrs. J. D. Hoffman Sunday. Mr. D. Morrell Woolaon and wife and Henry Pbaw and wife, of Cold Spring, spent Saturday evening with Alfred Jackson and family. Mi*. Claude Eld red ge. of West Cape May. was calling on relatlrea hne Sunday. We call him Spearmint, because he a after every meal.

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SWASTOWOfRMONT “Si ™ >renc « Helaler Is enterUlnlng her cousin. Mlsa Lowe,

from Indiana.

Miss Moore, of Woodbury, was

° f J °e*Phlne Gandy

orer the week end.

Rev. Franc la Douglass, of Dias

,D A * bur ’' Church on Sunday evening.

Amos Brower went to Philadelphia to see a specialist this week.

• Dd M1, " frothy

Stephens, accompanied by Mr. and

Ho “> of MlllrUle,

motored to Magnolia ou Sunday. . Allison Ludlam entertained the Ladles' Aid at their June meeting on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Bande and daughter Annie of Seavllle, attended the Indies Aid and called on friends here or Thursday afternoon. Mias Emma Temple and father. Vineland, spent the week end her. with her cousin. Mrs. Allison

Ludlam.

Edwin Townsend and wife en-

on Sunday her brother.

William Addison, wife and son and Mrs. PursegUve. of Gloucester, and Mr. Hill and father, of Cmn-

den.

Charles EMredse la improving. after being Indlapoaed with rheumatism for some time. Children i Day exercises will be held la Asbury Church on Sunday evening. June 14. when “The Enchanted Latchkey." will b- given uy the children and singers under the direction of Professor Thomas

Sears.

Mrs. Thomas Kates had as call- • on Sunday afternoon Richard Hand, wife and non, of Sbuth Dennis; also her sister and nephew, of

Cape May

Frank Eldredge. of Salem, spent Sunday here with his parents. Mrs. Mary Crenae, of the County Farm, spent Sunday here with her friend. Mrs Jane Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riggins recently entertained their son Charles, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beall are entertaining their grandson, from New York, for several weeks. Several from here attended class day and commencement at M. T. H. S. last week. Charles Kates being one of the graduates.

PETERSBURG Horace Coulaon and wile, of Frankford. spent the flrst of the week with Morgan Lee and wife. Dr. Fairchild O. Starr, wife and three sons, of Pleaaantrille. were Sunday vlsltora with F. S. Carter

and wife.

William Caldwell, wife and child, of Trenton, were Sunday vlsltora with his mother. Adolph Helna and wife, of Frankford. Pr., were Sunday visitors with their cousin. P. 8. Car-

ter and wife.

Edpund Bennett, of Lanadale. Pa., is very 111 at the home of his grandmother. Mrs. Hanuah Van

Gilder.

William Dickenson and fs-nlly. John Winner and Min Blanche Collins motored to Millville on

Sunday.

Born to Angelo De Santis and wife, on Tuesday. June *, a son. Mrs. Ira Griffon was a Tuesday visitor with friends In Court

House and Cape May.

Alfred Sapp still remains quite 111. Hta many friends hope for a

speedy recovery.

Min Alice Eldredge was a week end visitor with friunds In Court

House.

A number of our town folks attended the minstrel in Tuckahoe Thursday evening. The ladles of our town attended a political meeting In Community Hall, Seavllle. Thursday. Min Anna Gandy came home from Chew's landing Saturday for the smnmer. Mrs. Martha Caldwell was a

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Friday visitor with bar daughter in Atlantic City. Leander Loder narrowly escaped being severely burned while mowing gran on his farm Thursday. A few Batches, which he carried in his pocket. Ignited, setting Are to hie handkerchief. He quickly snatched it from the biasing pocket and threw It on the ground. After burning his hay and a pile of valuable rails It was extinguished. Mr. Loder wss slightly burned. About thirty from Palermo.

Tuckahoe and Petersburg gave Hollis Caldwell and bride a serenade on Thursday evening. H. E. Jackson, wife and Mr. and Mrs. Buckles, of Wilmington, Del., visited William Dickenson and family Thursday evening.

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WM WITH WHIM RH GOVERNOR A Butir.eti Man for a Batines* Job

Nine years’ consecutive service in the New Jersey Legislature from Morris County. Honest, Four Square, and has the confidence of the people of the State. His Public, Business and Private Life is beyond reproach. Senator Whitney has stood the acid test of Public Scrutiny and has never been found wanting.

VOTE FOR WHITNEY PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 16, 1925

Paid for by E. Bertram Mott, Campaign Manager.

SERVICE COUNTS VOTE FOR Thomas F. McCran REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY Primary Ebcboo. TUESDAY, JUNE Ifitk, 7 A. M. to 9 P. M„ .Undard tune f City Attorney, Paterson

16 YEARS

Actiny Governor Attorney-General

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He is th- beat equipped. He haa earned hit promotion. He is Fearless and Consistent. He repreeenti every class. He deals in oommon sense. He opposes theoretical experiments. He stands (or Economy. He will protect Hew Jemy's Public Schow System. He stands (or definite tax redactions. He will use the full power of the State to enforce the law. He plans a greater Hew Jersey, Africultuially. Xaduftrially and Socially.

IE CAW DEFEAT HIS DEMOCRATIC OPPONENT

i Pomfivi. Jr. Camp Mgr

Regular Republican Candidates Assembly: EDWARD B. BECKER Avalon Sheriff: CHARLES C. BOHM Lower Township Freeholder: ROBERT G SMITH Ocean City State Committe: MABEL CLAY Upper Township JOHN H. ROSS Middle Township Endorsed by the Regular Republican Organization O-derod and paid for by A. B. Corson.

Dr. Chat. A. Furey OSTEOPATH 824 E. Wildwood Avo* Wildwood 680 Washington St., Capo May 1200 Packard Bldg* Phlladalphla

Rugs woven from Old Carpet*. Rag Rug and. Rag Carpet to order. Carpet Cleaning Smith Rug Works, Inc* 415 W. Hals Street r H Phone 10

To the Voters of Cape May County I hereby annonn e that I am a Candidate for th- office of Sheriff. Your sopport and assistance is earnestly solicited at the Primary election on June 16th. I have served as Under-Sheriff fer the past three years and therefore have had the training which qualifies me to handle the work and duties of the office with promptness and efficiency. JAMES T. HOFFMAN (Ordered and paid for by Jamee T. Hoffman)

VOTE TOR

JOHN T. BYRNE FOR SHERIFF of Cape May County at the Republican Primaries, June 16, ' 925.

(Ordered and paid for by John T. Byrne)

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