Cape May County Times, 25 September 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 10

CAFE HAT-OOWTT

KEW8 VOIES OF ALL OF CAFE KAT OOOFFY

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ERMA Mr. and Mra. Bobart Vy. Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Bor Jacrera apMt Toaadar ereninc last with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorr* Poblnaon. at their home on Ooluinbla Road. Wildwood Croat. Mrs. BUa Thompson was abopplnc in Wildwood on Wednesday. -V H. Swain. Bor Jajtsers and Ralph N're. accompanied hr two friends from Wildwood, enjoyed a day’s Ashing on the Delaware Bay. Wednesday, bringing home a splendid catch of weak Ash. The W. C. T. U. of Erma are aorry to hear of the sad lose ol their county president. Mis. Elisabeth Swain, of Goahen. who recently loet her husband. Dr. Humphrey Swain, and extend heartfelt sympathy. Mrs. Jennie Swain returned her home In Cold Spring after pending some time with daughter In Williamsport. Pa. Mrs. Emily Weeks and Mrs. William Swain were delegatee from Friendship Council. D. of A., attending the State Council meeting during the

The Cold Spring Grange held a chicken potple supper In tbefr hall Thursday evening last, which was very largely attended. Mile Jennie Hughee. of Cape May Court House, spent a t here attending Holiness C Meeting. Mrs. Frank Seymore, of Cold Spring, spent Wednesdays Ust in Wildwood. Ne preaching eerricee ’-„.v conducted at Tabernacle Church. Sunday, the church being cloeed due to the Holiness camp meetlag. Sunday was the last day of camp Mr. and Mrs. James Etnack. of Orerbrook. Pa., were here Sunday calling on William Ryan at the Meadow-view Farm, also calling on Mis. Etta Reeves. Surveyors are surveying plot of ground situated on new concrete road, directly ee from the famous Cold Spring House, which was purchased by the Cape May Country Club, to be made Into an 18-bole golf course, to be opened In 1826 Sunday. September 27. will be annlve-.aary Sunday at Vabernacle M. S Church, at which service the district superintendent. Rev. joeeph Kulp. of -Millville, will preeeh. Tbeee win be >p< music by the Tabernacle Choral Society. Mr. and Mrs Wendal Trsley and daughtei also Misses Brets and Marie Jaggers, spent Saturday In Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nye returned to their hmne in Germantown. Pa., after meeting friends here for a week. Mrs. MatUe Nichols enter-

dren and Mis. Charles Pool Cape May. all attending later In the evening. Mr. and Mis. Roy Jaggers returned home Sunday evening after speeding the past three days in Philadelphia They also visited in Doyles town. Pa. during

their visit.

Mrs. Nataliy Born Is entertain-

ing her aunt. Mrs.

Stidham of Odeva. DeL. f<

week ur ten days.

Mis. Viola Burton, who is employed as housekeeper for Frank Platt, will leave Erma eooi make her home with relatl-

. at Wildwood. g Mrs. A. T. D. Howell was ; Vineland on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allison

. .nd sons, of Srslnton.

. Tuesday evening with Mrs. Clar-

mce Howell.

Mrs. James Downs utertalned her parents, of Philadelphia, on

Friday.

Quite a number attended the toll ness came at Erma on Sunday evening. Quite a number of our village ittended Bridgeton Fair

i week.

Mrs. Joseph Measiek. of M1U- , vine, spent the week end wttk , her daughter. Mis. Richard Uoyd Mr. and Mis Richard Uoyd and Mr and 'An. Garfield Uoyd attended the funeral of Mrs. J. : Warren Uoyd. of Sea Isle City,

on Friday.

Mr. and Mis. George Kelly. Jilases Marie and Ullian Kelly and George Kelly. Jr. of Erma, called on Mr. Richard Uoyd

, Sundaj.

Mr. J Warren Lloyd

daughter. Geneva. Mrs. H. A Foster. Mrs. Elsie Faster and sr-

Harry. of Sea i.«e City, called Mrs. Richard Uoyu on Sunday

. Miss Sarah Peter#01. of Cape a May. called on Mrs. Urtau Norton

in Saturday.

Mrs. Louisa Herman spent Satj unlay at Court llouae. '

vmz emith has dosed his little i Mm Ed win Hew Ml. oI t C ‘" J / 1 j. . 1U , i.u u. «.-L f?, ;r n b ssr K™ nu« »r> rrl <>» "J" ""IS _ . rv—.—i. u *..a took Mr* Carrie scull. Mra Ids

Barr. Mr* Bertha Howell. Mbs Alma Norton. Douglass Bsit. Clifford Norton sod Mam Bernice

Stun to Bridget on

Franos Douglass. John Dows* and Leon Norton spent Friday

eetnlng ai Wildwood

Mm. Elia Vannaman spent Mon-

day at Rio Gisnde

Mr. John Barrett, of MU1 rtlle. spent Monday with hi*

Edward Frets, pastor of Congregational Church, of Forrest City. Pa., spent Friday night and Saturday at the par nonage, visiting Rev Born and

family.

The report that Rev. J. Born united Miss Elizabeth Morrison, of

Rio Grande, tn marriage Young man (name and

unknown 1 is untrue Rev Born dli not perform the marriage. ifr. and Mm. Harry Keeler and baby, of West Cape May. spent Sunday evening visiting their par-

Mr and Mrs. John Sheridan ^ent the week end In Wllming

ton. DeL

Edward GrifAth. Sr.. I* employed in Camden for a few days

(his week.

Mis* Louise Stratton, of New York. !i visiting Mbs Althea

Taylor for a time.

Howard Swain spent the week

and Is Mll'vllle

BEESLETS POINT Mr. Hiram a Mowrer. of Ocean City, was here at his bunga'ow 1 Tuesday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Elton Coraou, of Bridgeton, and their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mra. Martin Mchler. of Cleveland. Ohio, called on their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Corson and Elmer Corson. Monday afternoon. Mrs. WVMlsm Sapp and son _ ect Tuesday afternoon with her mother. Mrs. Ass Madam. Mr?. Laura Lowry was In Ocean City on Mondry on business. Mr. E. V. Corson was in Atlantic City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hobart, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with her brother. Uriah Young and

wife.

Mrs. Wilhelm spent one day this past week with her daughter. Mrs. Anns Young. Mra. M. P. Me Dole called on Mrs. E. V. Corson on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gannon and children spent Sunday with hts sister, Mrs. T. Sneed and family. Mr. and Mrs. J Watchko *nd children were Ocean City shoppers on Saturday. Stephen Young is having roof of his home re-shingled by Pete Tot ton. of Ocean City, and Charles Young. K. A. Coraou and wife, of Ocean City, spent Sunday evening with her sister. Mra. R. F. 8ml Mra. R. Sharp, of Tv spent one day this week with Mrs. Hattie Smith. >. and Mrs. Harry Young. Mias Mary Roes had Lewis Corson motored to Coart House on

Mr. Clifton Smith, of Harrisburg. Pa.. made a abort visit with his sister and brother. ~ V. Corson and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Folm. from Pennsylvania. vent s few days recently with Mr. and Mra. Henry Winholt. Mrs. S. C. Young and daughters. Lillian and Caroline, spent Friday in Atlantic City. Mr and Mn. Thompson Miller lotored to Philadelphia one day wetk. where they met some

TUQCAHOE aln Meurlce Gandy ed the Bridgeton Fair on Mrs. Carrie Cox has been tMiIng relatives In Millville this

*ek.

Mra. James Taylor and Mr*. Bd. Burley spent last Monday In Ocean City. Mr. and Mra. J. Batdorf motor ed to Bridgeton last Friday. Mr. Edward Robinson was In lean City 00 Saturoay. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bond have been entertaining Mr. Bond’s father, of Philadelphia. Miss Mary Godfrey la tsaahlag la Vineland thtt year. Mr. and Mrs. WlUUm Wood, at Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lacroix. Mr. and Mrs. H Valentine and daughter motored ta Philadelphia last Friday. Mra. H. W. Gandy spaat Monday in Philadelphia. Edmund Godfrey has enrolled at the University at Pennsylvania. Mias Florence Craft, at Ptdladpbla,. was a week-end vlaitar with Mr. sad Mrs. Lacroix. Mra. Rachel Shoemaker was la eaa City last Saturday. Mr. and Mra. George Langley sad family, of Giouo ' e wash end at their Miss Carrie Hawklas has been v&risUag friends la HeislervUla. Mr. sad Mra. Cbarise Walton, have gone to Ocean City for an Indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Langley entertained Mrs. Langley’s mother, of Oaiden. on Sunday. Mn .Norman Wlgglaawdvth was given a variety showt-r by a number of her friends on Wednesday, at the home of her parent*; Mr. and Mra. Paul Sharp. Mra. Flora Bailey Is driving a

ware Water Gap for a few days. Mr. and Mra. M. Spencer Young spent Thursday evening in Ocean City. Mra. Myrtle McDole and

trip to Ocean City Wedn day moratag. There will be a baptism. S tember 27. la the evening. Palermo Baptist Church. DIAS CREEK

GOSHEN

Mra. Richard Daugherty and Mra. Joseph Wells, of Brooklyn. N. T., returned boms on Tuesday, after spending their vacation with their parenU. Mr. and Mra. Wea-

* r Hughe*.

Mrs. Anna Steelman and son. Merton, of Vineland, ware calling on friends In towu on Moo day. reea Townsend, of Colnags wood. has returned home after being at the home of Mrs. L. H. Swain ter four week*. agano. second trick telegraph operator at Goshen stain, returned recently to his Am in Haaunonton. Ti e position a been abolished for t he winter. Mrs. Frank Edwards. Mrs. Alsd Rhondas and daughter. Aura Mas. war* Wednesday visitor* at

Wildwood.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. James and Mra. KLsabeth Swain motored to Ocean City an Tuesday. Mra. R. Johnson, of CamdeC. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams and family, the past weak. Mias Sarah '

Cape -May.

night with Miss Alice Toaar. Mr. and Mrs Charles M and C. 8 Coomb* attended Bridgeton Fair on Thuraday. Mr. GrlfAa Smith spent the past waak with his atm. Gilbert Smith sad wife, at Avalon. Mr and Mr*. Maurice Tomlin was at the home tf their daughter. Mra. MUlard Davis, at DDs Creek. Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mr*. Cha Ne MUaer entertained Paul Me)era ano lend, from Philadelphia, over Mr. Prank Scull entertained Mr. and Mra. Leater Bright, of Philadelphia, on Sunday. Mra. Walter Tomlin, of Helalervllle. was a Thursday visitor vltb her paranta. Mr. and Mra. Robert

SOUTH SEAVILLE

.Mrs. H. Rocap and Mrs. William Andrews were In Sea Isle on islnsm on Saturday. L. L. Foster. J. H. Berry. E. A. .race and H. Rocap were with the Pennsylvania Railroad Band In Atlantic City on Saturday. Mr. Edmund Corson, of Altoona. spent a few days last week at the home of A. B. OraoL. Mr. and. Mra. J. Rocap entertamed Gloucester friends on Sunday. Mra. Minnie Kyte. of Vineland, visited H. Rocap and family on

Mr. J. T. Maxon Is wending a few days In North Carolina. Mr. T. P. Hamilton, of Absecon. was in town on business on Saturday Mrs. Julia Eldredge. who summer* at Cape May. and Mra. Emma Rice called on Mrs. S. & Terry TSf Violet Armour has returned from her visit with Court House friends. Charles E. Foeter. Sr., was a Cape May visitor on Friday evening. _ Richard Radcllffe was in Ocean City on Friday evening. Mrs. J. H. Berry and Mra. Warren J. Larricks were oea Isle visitors on Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. William N. Stout. ui Townsend's Inlet, were In town on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs- A. B. Ooraor were Cape May visitors Friday t erenln {• CONTRACTOR’S MAIL U your Hat of builders' supplle We can save you money. Chan pion. 10th Street and West Avi sue. Ocean City. N. J. Txiok for the sign."—Adv.. »7-tf.

PETERSBURG

Mr. and Mra. John and Mra. Edna Newoomb. or JflUvtlle, passed Sunday with the Utter's brother. William Dickerson and wife. Mrs. Blanch* Collins, a telephone operator in Ocean City, la enjoying a well earned vacation. Frank Gandy, wife and son. mo to red to Goahen and ‘ “ evening with Ann

and wlf*.

Mra. Bwaod

Weatherby spent In Millville.

Howell,

Him LouUe Stratton w*-rv shop ptog In Wild wood Monday Mrs Mary Plott and Raymond Mounts, of Wildwood, spent Moo day evening with Mr and Mr. J -*QuU* a number of folks from her* attended the Bridgeton Fair U ^fr and Mra. Earl Hoover returned to Philadelphia on Thura Aav after spending some time

ZlL Vl t h brir parents. Mr. and Mr Roy Scull, ol Tosnmnd# SET Oaoms IfcNeaL UWt Coast Guard Sutton. «***<

Mr. and Mra. John Scull, of Monday with his moth*-? flonth Dennis, were calling on Mr. • - - NOW IS THE TIME TO RE

pair that roof. We have a good stock of light, medium and heavy weight. Buy the Champion Roof-

. lug of Champion. 10th Street sad Mim Daisy Hasting*, of Phi la- West Avenue. Ocean City. N J. Is vial ling relatives here. "Look for ths Mg*-"—Adv.. 17-ff.

Mr. sad Mrs. William Ryan t entertaining Mr* Moore and 1. James, of Philadelphia, for a

O—

We Would Like to Know

why tbia fellow risk* getting his hand full o( splinter* when the question that's puzzling him is so simple, to answer. He's op in the attic, trying to figure out what he's going to do with all the furniture and other Awarded household articles that have been accumulating there until he hardy has room to get his hand up to stimulate thought by scratching his head.

Hosts of Cape I in a iituabon like this. It's so < thick cranium.

have long known what to do it should even penetrate his

Mr. and Mrs. Brown Could Tell Him What To Do Some years ago when their attic was filled with a similar assortment of discarded furniture and useful articles that had been replaced by others in the Brown home, Mr. and Mrs. Brown soon thought of the very thing to do. And did it. And added enough to their bank account to pay for their Christmas presents that year. Here's what the Browns did: They advertised the goods in the Classified Department of the Cape May County TIMES at trivial cost And sold them. And now, whenever an article outlives its usefulness in the Brown home or is replaced by something new, the Browns bring, mail or phone a little ad to the TIMES, which nine times out of ten is read by some one who is looking for just that article. The person who reads the ad gets in touch with the Browns and. presto! a little business transaction takes place which puts dollars in the Browns* pocketbook and a useful piece of merchandise in the home of the party of the second part. Why Keep Your House Guttered Up With Things You Do Not Need, But Which, Very Likely, Someone Living a Few Miles From You Is Looking For? Advertise Them in the Classified Department of the TIMES An ad costs only one cent a word, with a minimum rate of twentyfive cents. 86 Classifications For Your Convenience You may phone your ad in—Sea Isle City 40—on either Bell or Keystone.

property and

week in Philadelphia. Steelmai and wife are

Burlington. Lewis Gandy and wife mra enjoying a vacation at Cap* Cod. Bornt Johnson sad wile 1 Mra. George Johnson sad daughter, of Spring Inks, were Monday visitors with L P.

wife.

Mra. Estelle Oormerly. of Vineland, is spending this weak with Mrs. Christie Smith. George Hoff and wife are enjoying a two weeks’ (rip in North

Jersey.

Albert Butler, Jr. and wife, of Gloucester, are spending a few weeks with his brother,

and family.

Mrs. Clarence Seek, of Marshalvllle. paasea Wednesday with her mother. Mrs. Rachel Lee. Dr. Elijah Miller and Andrew Jackson spent Sunday with the tenner's sisters in Cold Springs. Harry Young, of Atlantic Citypassed Wednesday Mrs. Laughlln. Bari Waddington. of Sea Isle, made » burines* trip to

on Thuraday.

Mrs. Richard Camp talnlng her sister, of vllle. this week.

Mr*. Robert

Amanda Bailey, of

its.

with frienda.

John Biady visited his eon New York last week.

motored to Woodbine to do s ping on Thuraday. Mias Anas Gandy, of Cl Landing, wna a week-end rlslior under the parental roo Mrs. Frank Gandy, daughter and son. motored to Atlcatic City on Saturday afternoon. ~ rke and wife,

ned with

and family on Sunday, mra. Lewis Coaeaboon, Ocean City, was a Tuesday afternoon visitor with her uncle. Ai-

ds renee Winner and spent the week end with relatives in Wilmington. Del. Powell Matthews, wife aad of Trenton, motored her* spent Sunday at their brans. Edwin Seek aad wlf*. of Ocean City, were Sunday evening vial with Morgan Lae aad family. FISHING CREEK

Mr. Elijah Eldredge. of Camden. Is visiting Mr. Chsrlee Woolsoi ■mi family. Mr. Daniel Woolson and son. bert. of Ham mon ton. are working at Cape May Point. Mrs. Helen McPherson L entertaining her sister. Mrs. Newton, of Cap# May. Mr. D. Morrell W -'Ison aad and Mrs. Amu* WtJcotL. who Is caring ter Mrs Woolson. ware out riding on Saturday. Mra. Clsade Yearick was visltig ta Delaware over Sunday. Mr. Beatty Hoffman aad lady friend. Mis* Elsie Matthew*, atterAed the Bridgeton Fair Thurs-

day.

Mr. Carl -Gameron and wife, motored down from Pennsylvania oa Thursday. Mr. Fred Wllllan spent over week end In Philadelphia. Mr. George Weaver. Jr, Is ap« ing some time in Pennsylvania

week with her » .nt. Mrs. Late

Roberts at Wildwood Croat.

Mrs. Frank Matthew* has re-

turned to her borne after

a week with her sister. Mrs. Ed-

ward Halburnrr

Mra. Mary Hildreth, who has lost her mother 1* with Mrs J ter a while, sfat has the

of this community.

SOUTH DENNIS

HI—.HUT

-tu cwui. „ a mST Gj; Mr. and Mrs. Snlton » Mr. C. Lincoln. Sr Oesan City oa Monday. JggpErF Mias Margaret Ludlam ol St Mr. aad Mra. John Scull ’ 1 Bridgete. oa Friday " Mrs. Annie Learning or mn. Lawia Edwards on Mondir Mm. Deborah Nickerson u jJng bar daughter. Mrs Peterson, at Avalon. John Douglas and dam B««y. visited his mother on Mr. 81mpeon. Sr., hu r 0 r* Philadelphia for

Mr*. Enoch Spoil enterua w sister. Mrs. Lydia Martin ti oak. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein visited his father on

iii- •««>-.ha Robinson, of D .I'svUle. spent Friday with ) Margaret Nickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Uarence a are spending s few week? at May. Mr. and Mrs. W. & Coom tad the Misses Nickerson 0

w nrcuwsa ana lisa

vtailed relative* at DennUriOed Subday *

Mra. CkaAee Nlckenon 1 Wednesday at Avalon

Weeiey Norton. Leslie \Tj aad asa. Wallace, of Pleaau.nl * “—*— with Jan*- f

E- C. Reblerbon M«,cuur, « ridgeto* Fair oa Thursday C. F. Grant and wife ri Mrs. Lean Burgeeon. at l

" avllle. oa Son day Mr. and Mrs. W. G. 1

ited friends here on Saturday..I

Mr. nad Mrs. Samuel Cl-

eaned on Mr. sad Mrc. J

rosuis ou Sunday eveniny

Mra. George Tozer spent 9

' r daughter. Mra Cl

Mr. and Mrs. E. Swain a mined her daughter and fami'y.i Cmw May. on Sunday Henry Daugherty and fauir.i Cape May Court House. ealMf relative* on Sunday. Mra. R. McCormick ta> I

„ Beesley'f PoUt J Atria McKaig spent the * aad with his mother.

Mr. aad Mrs. C. U -w living In the Brsmell ce having moved there c _ ‘ay. Captaia A. J. Meerwald a trip to PniUdelpkitM

Warner J family visited Mr and Mn B ~ it ton oa Sunday Mr. Edward Fowler andh >nt to Bridgeton o

Philadelphia, rial led her P

’ st week.

Mr. and Mra. Charles L S

son. of Wildwood, called «1 sister. Mrs. A. M. Brodu*. « ^

day. : Mr. aad Mr*, te’vbl

motored to WUdwood r«esW|

Professor Edwsrd ieBfrmi* turned to his school at L Conn., on Monday g

Rev. Robert Chew

dwttur. rmini'i® , overnight guest* of Mr & ,

Alonzo Broriua recently Mr. and Mr*. C. Pria^t " Husselman. ai Cape **-'

ouae. on Sunday

ML* Mary Boyle, of r phia. visited her brother.

Boyle, on Sunday.

Nanning Moore and » Frank Moore ealledo”J

Mra Frank Barnes on Sat -

Mr. and Mrs. L g ed relative* at Marmora

<U Mra Allda LudU» /J

Julia called on * idlam on Monday ^- ■ c r. "‘‘A ..d ..r. In >oy; ”’v3V John Scull and Lee d

Hay Court Kouet

tin and Mr* , ch * r ^urfJayJ Sig to HUlvllle £i .d| Mr. ami “ , V 1 J A®Vr ■ r W*!“L*STCT.r l «» F. C. Ear***- ¥7 _ r,iml

Howard Nice sod family motoeed u> Florida for the winter. Mr*. Jennie McPherson the convention of the Daughter* of America at Trenton. Mra. Elizabeth Morrison of Rio Grande, is rutting her

George Matthews and _ Mildred, spent Saturday at

Mrs. Clarence Howard aad ehilwn spent Wednesday with mother. Mrs Rudolph, of

IF YOU WANT LUMBER OR anything In builders' supplies, call Oh ampler, 10 th Street aad (West Avenue. Ooeaa City. N. J. Phone 410 —Adn. 17-tf.

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aaBsiuSs^ SBSrtiS-!- ■' CoUlngswood. *F-' | at their home bet* ai bom. “rldUd b-r