Cape May County Times, 26 June 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 14

CAFE MAY

FRIDAY, JUME *6,

PETERSBURG Mrs Ella Conway returned home Sunday after spending & Cape May. Mrs. Med ora Cook went to care for the sick at the home of WHliar: Hess, in Middletown, on Sun-

day.

Mrs. Ira Grlffen and son, Theodore, are spending a fortnight in Long Island, N. Y. Mrs. Rachel Lee went to Sea Isle Sunday to care for the mother of Frank Sharp. Mrs. lola Garrison enter!lined her daughter, from Haddonfleld, last week. Charles Smith and wife, of Jersey City, were Sunday visitors with his sister Much interest was shown by town folks at the primary elec-

tion.

Noah Collins accompanied his daughter, Mrs. Jackson and husband. to Pecnagrove on Sunday. Clarence Rice and wife, of Clermont. were Sunday callers on William Dickenson a.id family. Mias Carrie Voss, of Ocean City, was among the visitors in our town Tuesday. Mrs. Floyd Young, of Camden, spent Tuesday with her mother

and sister.

Mrs. Leslie Corson was u Thursday shopper in Ocean City. Some people of this village were pleased to receive en invitation to i the annual commencement of 1 Temple University, of Phlladel-1 phia, on Friday, June 19. to witness the graduation in medicine! and surgery of Peter Gannone, I who was raised here and highly respected. He is tn be congratulated on his success. We are glad to see our neighbor, Alfred Sapp, able to be put after a two months’ illness with

influensa.

Harold Evans, of Corbin City, who spent two years in the world' war on the other side, graduated in dental aurgery on Friday from Temple University. He is well known and well thought of here. (Held Over From Last Weak) Ell Lashley, wife and son were Sunday visitors with their daughter In Wildwood. Ira Grlffen returned to Long Island. N. Y.. Tuesday afternoon after spending the week end with

hi* family.

Miss Ruth Hawkins hsd her tonsils removed on Sunday by Dr. Steel, at the home of Richard

House, hss been visiting at Mrs. Elisa Endicott's. Recent visitors at the home of Harry Back, Sr., were Earl Back, wife and daughter; Mr. Morgan and Mr. George Day, of Philadelphia. and Walter Whitlcar, of Wildwood. Mrs. Jacob Lorents spent Tuesday of last week in Wildwood Crest with Mrs. Charles Alblg. Mrs. Harry McPherson spent the week end In Glbbetown visiting her parents. A number from here were in Wildwood Saturday evening. Mrs. Alex Douglass entertained Mrs. M. Platt and daughter, of Philadelphia, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steelman entertained Henry Lo^er and wife and Mrs. George Feldhaus, o' Baltimre, ono evening last week. Mlse Meech, of W Id wood, attended the Children's Day service in the M. E. Church Sunday even-

ing.

Lawyer Palmer Way and family, of Wildwood, came over on Saturday to spend the summer in their cottage at the golf links. Ed. Keller went fishing off Green Creek on Wednesday and caught three large drum fish. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter MacCullough entertained their niece, from Wildwood, on Wednesday. Mrs. W. R. Johnson and children and Mrs. Leroy Motion and children, of Wildwood, spent Wednesday with their parents. Garner Hand and wife.

has purchased

Ira Grlffen small tractor.

Mrs. William Dickenson was a Woodbine shopper on Monday. Elmer Peterson, of Camden, was a week-end visitor with Mias Helen Van Gilder. Misses Olivia Westcott and Hattie Van Gilder are going by auto this week to their work in Court

House.

George Caldwel! and family, of Tronton, were Sunday visitors with his mother. John Williams was overcotne by the intense heat on Friday and was ' ery ill for some time. Mrs. Violet Rlsley, of Pleasantvllle. was a Saturday and Sunday visitor with her slf.er here. Mlse Elisabeth Smith and M's. Lyde Smith were Ocean Cltf visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Eva Hoff and Mrs. Katherine Sutler visited the former's sister, in Bakers rule, on Wednc*-

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Dr. Elijah Miller was U Cold Spring Tuesdny calling on relatives. Mrs. John Mason visited relatives in Northfield on Mcaday. William In^ersofi and wife came from Elisabeth and spem Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Evelyn Foster, of New York, was a Sunday guest of her mother and daughter. Miss Mary Inaersoll Is enjoying a week with her uncle in Elisa-

beth.

Burroughs Vsn Gilder had the misfortune to run a rusty nail In his fool on Wednesday. Gersham Massey, of Court House. t» visiting his sunt for s few days Mrs Msrgarvt Thomas, of Atlantic City. Is Spending a fortnight With her daurMer. A blnu .^) surprise party and miscellaneous shower was given Mrs. Norman Burke at their home in Turhahoe Wednmday evening. ' Edwin Ingeraoll. Jr., of :»hlladrlphls was railing on friends hers Friday. Thomas Leach and Charles Gas kill, wife and eon. of Ocean City, called on William Eldrtdge ana family Friday afternoon Several from this town attended the graduation exercise* of the Ocean City High School Thursday evening. Mias Dorothy Wise visited her brother. Frank, in Vineland, Mon-

day.

Milton Rom. wife and son visited friends In Marmora Tuesday evening. * Clarence Winner and wife made a business trip to Richwood on Monday.

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RECENT MARRIAGES Bernrtein—Oraer Mr. louis H. Bernstein and Miss Sadie i,.tier, both of Philadelphia, were married Sunday evening. June 14, at Liberty Hall, Woodbine A large crowd attended. Dancing and other forma of amusement lasted until 1 o’clock. The new Rabbi ToeheS officiated.

Coriwii-Collin?

A very pretty wedding solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mre. Smith Collins. Eleventh Street, Ocean City, on Wednesday evening, June 10, when theli* daughter. Mary, was united In marriage to Mr. Edgar Corson, of Marmora. Dr. Walter E. Yerkes, of Tuckahoe. officiated. The bride was attended by Misses Anna Smith and Helen Buck. The best man was Mr. Byron Young, Marmora. The bride looked charming in white chiffon and silk and carried a shower bouquet. The groom wore conventional black. Miss Helen Stratton played the wedding march. Following the wedding a delightful collation was served by a caterer, after which the newly-weds left for a trip to Delaware Water Gap by auto. Upon their return they will reside at Manuora. The wedding gift.; were numerous and beautiful, including a substantial check. The bride was a graduate of Ocean City High School, clam of 1924, and has since been teaching school at Tuckahoe. She was very popular among the

younger set

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RECENT DEATHS Xn. Hannah S. Sharp

Five weeks age Mrs. Hannah 8. Sharp predicted her death. She died at 4.30 last Saturday morning at the home of her eon. Clhreuce Winner, at Petersburg. Mr*. Sharp attended the funeral of her grandson, William Winner, on May 12. While visiting her son she declared. ’Til never leave this place alive.” Just five weeks later to the day she was buried In Petersburg Cemetery She lived at RlrhwnnA M T j t.

at Richwood, survived by her sons, Clarence Winner, of Petersburg; Benjamin Winner, of Roebllng. and a stepdaughter, Mrs. George O. Adams,

of Ocean City.

Hn. Samuel Dickinson While the congregation of the First Baptist Church. Ocean City, was rendering a sacred song concert in the social room, nt Tenth and Weeley Avenue, last Sunday evening Mrs. Samuel Dickinaon, of 1214 Aabury Avenue, collapsed In her seat from a heart stuck and died almost Instantly. At the tfcne the social room which L used for church services prepertory to erecting a new edifice, was crowded. with both memben of the church and visitors to hear Rev. W. Shelly, of Vermont, preach his first sermon. Few in the congreg.tlon realised that a tragedy haa occurred, though their attention was directed to the stricken woman who occupied a seat near the alUr. It was thought that she had fainted. Mrs. Dickinaon was quickly carried to the street and Dr. John B. Townsend sum-

moned. Dr. w. P. Haines was a iso summoned. The physicians stated Ahat Mre. Dickinson’s death ■moat instantaneous. Mr*. Dickinson, accompanied by her daughter. Mre. Alfred R Smith, Mr. A. R. Smith and several friends, arrived at the church during the aong service. The party took seats weU in the front of the church. Mrs. Dickinson apparently had Just taken her seat

when stricken.

The cause of her death was given as acute dilation of the heart It was believed that an attack of pneumonia which Mrs. Dickinaon suffered last February

—as a contributory cause.

Rev. Shelly, who Mre. Dicklnwn was anxious to bear preach, conducted the servicer at her funeral. Rev. Shelly had been recently appointed pastor of the church. The previous Sunday he conducted the communion ser-

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Mre. Dickinson was* buried .’rom her home Wednesday a’ternoon The interment took place at Sea-

side Cemetery.

She is survived by her husband. Samuel Dickinson; daughter. Mrs. A. R. Smith, of Ocean City; sister. Mre. Olivia Swecker, of RicbSrmf Va • a " d • on - Thomas A. Williams, of Chester. She was In her sixty-aeventh year.

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