Cape May County Times, 2 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

CAPS SAT OOOTRT THCES, F1IDAY, OCTOBEE 2, 1925.

Fanner Invents New Cultivator

XddUtni «t Tower Kockiee

wen. rreetly Interested In the exhibit of a tractor cultivator shown at the Garden State Fair. Bridgeton. recently by t. Hartley Nixon, who perfected It after about a year and a half of work. The machine, called "The Nixon Tractor Cult!

through the stage of experimental work, and U now la Une to ftU a want that has been felt for a long time. ▲ particularly Interesting and valuable factor of the device is that It Is high enough to allow the cultivation of crops five feet In height. The machine Is at presaat built around a Pordsoa tractor. and it la possible to use the tractor for other work by making a few simple changes. The designing was also done by l^r. Nixon, after which be had a regular atse machine built for him by a machine ahop in Bridgeton, ▲t the fair there was much favorable comment, as all persons inter—in r.-rm machinery here some time that there i greet need for ror cultivator.

CAPS BAT COUET HOUSE

Mrs. Job Toser friends from Leesburg Miss Ella Mathis was In Ston«

Mr. F. L Buckmaster. of Wlnh ester. Mass., and Miss Sara tuckmaster, of Wilmington. Delreturned borne Tuesday after > ding a week with their niece. Mrs. W. T. Boyds.

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Mies Nellie Gordon left Saturday for a week's visit In Washington D. C.. motoring there with friends and relatives from Ocean

City.

Mrs. Katharine Gordon is visiting her daughter In Gloucester for e week, during the absence of her daughter. Nellie. Howard Swain Is Ben Pritchard's garage

The Fishing Creek M. E. Sunday School held e cold meet supper Tuesday evening at Cold

Sprint Grange Hall.

Several folks from here attended a launch party from Cape May to

Stone Harbor. The trip by boat ‘ to C* around with the eld

was a merry one. after which ell attended a pot luck dinner. About

forty were present.

Edgar Garret Won and wife, also his mother. Mrs. Annie Garrett

Linford Halbruner has suffering during the peat weeks from running a rusty

In his right foot, but Is now able

Mrs Cora Barbour was in Wild wood Saturday night. Mrs. Olive E Dyer, of Philadelphia. was an over Sunday visitor v Kb her parents here. Miss Clara Foster was in O City Saturday. Chester Couwr. of PblladelpLIa. was an over Sunday visitor with

Miss Bees McCi _ Philadelphia and Atlantic (Tty os Sstnrdiy and Sunday. Mrs. WUlWm Walker U _ this week with relatives In Ocean Oty. - d O. R- HaHarbor oa Friday

Mlsy Hamann went to Friday to spend a time her sister. Mrs. Charles Bnb-

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sdtes and family and Mr. Coleman Sdtes were la MUlrUlr on Saturday. Mr. Barne/ Rudennan spent the week end at bis borne la Newark, and Mrs. Frank Springer are ling bis sister. Mrs. Emma r. of New York elty. r. and Mrs. Daniel Chambers family, of Eidora. visited Sunwtth Mrs. Clarence Jones, rs Howard Stltes and friends t to Millville re Saturday, r. and Mrs Harry Smith and ly. at Millville, spent Sunday Socrates WUIU and wUe. Calhoun returned Wedto bis work

day evening to the bedside of the sister and daughter. Mrs. Rhode Faddls, who Is seriously 111 In Cooper Hospital. Ike W. C. T. D. held a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Martha Swain on Wednesday. Mr*. Ash burn, wife of Dr. L. C. Ash burn, has been quite U1 with neuritis for the pest two weeks but Is up and around now. Mrs Horace Jackson and two 1 little boys spent Wednesday with her aister. of Wildwood, Mrs Irvin Pritchard. William Epler. of Wildwood, was calling in the neighborhood on business on Wednesday. The children of the rural schools close by were given e holiday Thureday. A teacher's meeting was the reeaon. Mrs Annie Stratton and daughter. bouise. of New York, are rial ting her father. Fred Derr, for a time. Freeman Douglass was a Cape May visitor on Thureday. Mrs Marne Snyder and daughter. Florence, also Mrs. Viola Burton, called on Mrs McCarty, of Cape May Court House, on Thureday. Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan, have returned home after touring Delaware. Maryland. Virginia and Pennsylvania. Mrs Mel bourn ScheUenger entertained her young sister. Mias Mery Ryan, during the past week. Louis Hildreth has dosed his summer home here and with his family returned to their borne In Onpe May. Mrs. Mabel Pritchard motored to Camden on Thureday. accompanied by her mother-in-law. Mrs Mary Pritchard. Mrs A. E. Jackson and Mrs. Etta Reeves motored to Stone Harbor end Avalon Friday. Fred Gramiick. who recently returned from University Hospital. Philadelphia, after undergoing e serious operation, was taken up again Thureday by bit father-in-law. Mr. Bussey, of Cepe May Point, for an examination, returning to hit home here the earne

Mr. and Mis Lewis Creese ere being congratulated upon the birth of e little daughter, born Sunday morning. Mrs Crease will

PETERSBURG Mrs Burdett Tomlin and Mrs Mortimer Smith, of Millville, ware Monday guests of Mrs James Smith. R. C. Smith and family. Frank Van Glider and wife, of Irvington. N. J- ware Sunday rialtora with William Westeott. Harry Bates of Plymouth. Ps. formerly of this piece. Ing among his mi *~

Alfred Sapp ana wire ware Saturday afternoon visitors in Atlan-

tic City.

Stanley Craig, of Camdea. formerly of this piece, wea renewing ' i tan css here the ftrat of

Grift th. News from Eustts FIs. le that Mr. and Mrs Harry GflMth are the proud pereoU of a baby girl. Mr. Griffith, formerly of Erma, married while south and located Uy.

a K. K K demonstration at Millville on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs Jaggers spent Friday evening la Wildwood with Mr. and Mrs Dex Ouram. Mias Sara Dawuoa. of Cape May. vteited her sunt. Mrs Emma Soults daring the pest week. Mr. and Mrs L Dickinson entertained their son. ft

this school term at the home c Milton Roes Harold Boas wife end eon. of Tuckahoe. were Thureday evening guests of his parents Edgar Rom sad wife. George Hoff sad wife «aed with relatives In Salem on Wad•day. Coleman Corson and daughter. Mias Alice Corson, of Court Roues were callers la our town on Fri-

day.

After three weeks of work our church looks beautiful with Its

the i

■ Smith and wife motored

with relatives Unwood Sack, wife and daughter. of Ocean City, wore eallera at the home of L P. Griffen on

Nickers

v lei tors with Prank Gandy sad family. Mrs Lsalte Corson sad Mrs mea Smith motored to Ocean City to visit Dr Allen Coraoa and

Washington, was In town on Saturday. Dr. Allen Corson and wife, of Ocean City, pesaed Sunday afternoon with his sunt. Miss Victoria

Mrs Sara Careigan. of Belleplaln. meat thli week at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs Walter

Mrs Etta Reeves Misses Eva and Edith at dinner on Sunday.

■ Mr. Hell and daughter. Leylor. of Wildwood. acoompaniM ^Ule M Tttr^S b Mrs Uxxie Craft.' of Camden. U vine, attended services at Taber- « n v,viBv a «- . --- - nacle M. E. Church on Sunday mX. Vom. Mrs Carrie Carter and daogb-

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Court House. CoM Spring. Cape Jama Smith has purchased a May. Green Creek end Wildwood delivery truck being present. ( Mrs Eva Hoff entertained the Rev. and Mrs J. Born eater- -Busy Bees" at her borne Thuretalned their daughter end her day afternoon, family, from Cepe May. on Sunday Fred B. Carter, wife, mother and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cawaoa spent sister motored to Elmer sad Saturday and Sunday in Millville Malaga oa Saturday. Rev. William Bradshaw, of Joecph Sharp sad wife, of Sea Green Creek, preached a One eer- Isle, were Sunday visitors at the at Tabernacle M. E Church, home of Mrs Rachel Lee.

Colling*wood ad Camden for a

Roy piece of Une foreman for the Bell phone Company after enjoying two

Mrs Walter McKeal spent Monday evening in Cape May. A Joint meeting of the official

new coet of paint laaMe mad out. carpet eed freshly varnished

Mis James Smith paa day and Friday with bar brother la Ocean Oty.

complete sad It to a grand structure The cemetery adds greatly to Its beauty since It wes so neatly cleared.

John Johnson m; of Ocean CUy." E I ESy' P ‘" U * ^ Mrs Medora Cook H—■ ■» KUSUlo."”' tarday ealleriu ^ grille Willi* m, u .

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tarda} and Sunday with her par-

MIItoe Whittaker and family, of Mas Creek, visited Saturday with bto parents here. William Madden and wife spent Tbareday »tlh Mrs. Oscar Ha-

Mrs. Ka .. bor of the Comp Fire Girls enjoyed an outran at Wildwood the 1 lee* s# tie week Mr Join Sayre la on the aick ItoL Jearph LooxUraa. Jr., and friend,! were In 'A'lidwoud on Saturday William Walker entertained callers from Somers point on Sun-1 day Mullord Hand »a* In Philadelphia Tbumday and Friday. Mrs Ofccar Delia, and family retained FYlday from Bridgeton, where efae haa been vialllng relative* Milton Peteraon. wife and aon*. of Woodbine, apent Sunday with her parents here Middle Township High School loot hall team defeated ( ape May on Saturday. Score

SUNDAY EXCURSION

Sunday, October 11 PHILADELPHIA Leave* Sea Isle City m rrgaiar train - - - JJfi A. M. Connecting with Special Train at Sea Isle Junction Rrfaralag, leave* Fhila. .Market M. Wharf) - ZM P. M. KALE OF TICKETS TWO DATS PRECEDING EXITRMOX Similar Earurafeaa Saadaya. Xevembrr b aad December « Pennsylvania Railroad THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE WOKLB

Mia* Peart Grace, of Spnng ( fit) , rialte;: William HewiU and wile o**r Uw wea* end Th* Foster Htole Claaa held a Ft-- murUlif at the bom* of Mr* Anna bpaidrag oa Thursday a**! Mrs Harry K Wahl. Mima Mart* Hwater and Mrs SpaidJn*

USED-CAR-SALE

solo OFF Before Oct. 5th f* ^* *

For CASH During Sale

Ford Touring as is

$ 50.00

Ford Chassis, 16 valve overhead

200.00

Chevrolet Light Delivery

_ 200.00

Ford Touring.

_ 250.00

Dodge Sedan

_ 250.00

Oldsmobile 8-Cylinder Touring

__ 250.00

Ford One-Ton Track

300.00

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