Cape May County Times, 2 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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iP”! afternoon nlth Mr. Charles Head and wife. Mr. U Lm spent Sunday erenln* with Miss B*ulah Hand. Uw and Ralph Peterson, Edwin Noon and Walter Hudson motored t°'Woodbine on Saturday erentny Mr. Q. Peterson made a business trip to Mlllrllte on Saturday after-

ind family, of »day with bis er and wife, tlan spent Sunber mother, called on his Sunday after-

tlnulng on. —-~ T . - of this year showed a net tncreaae of C.i» la the number of telephones m South Jenny, official* of the Bell Company boUere that telepboae development la this SUU *- nSlbelow what It should be There are U New Jereey but 111. telephones for every 100 popols-1 lion. New Yoric State hss U.7 for every 100 persona, and Ohio tans I 1M Iowa leads the list wi.h 214! * 'lUnoU has, £ 10A 1° ._ . Includln* the i District of Columbia, the flew* U, 14.T. while la Pennsytranis the ti figure Is 11-1 nod that of Delaware' - is 11.1. The arerace for the United States Is 14U telephones per 100 popuUUon. In the list of the 48 States Pennsylvania and New Jersey stand twenty-fifth and twentysixth respectively. Durin* the neri few amniha a vigorous effort is to be made to bring the two Utter states Into the "first dtvUloc.' v hleh would of about 14J

Noon. Hattie 'bwler were In 7 afternoon, on entertained urt House, oa as In Sea Ule

« Port Norris Sunday, of Belleplaln.

hurch on Suni motored to y evening, win Hand moon Saturday

Mrs. Stevens has gone to Valley

Rev. J. B. Haines, of Pitman, preached the morning sermon nt the M. E. Church on Sunday. Mr. L. Lee soent one evening last week with Mr. C. Hand. Several from hero attended conforte at Tuck shoe on Wedneaday evening. Rev. Paul Myers motored to Belleplaln on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hackle had company from Vineland on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron apent Sunday out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs, C. Broughton attended an all day meeting at Weymouth on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levie Hand motored to Pitman and spent the day with friends. Rev. Paul Myers attended service* at Delmont on Sunday after-

rell Woolaon and wire on Sunday

evening.

Mr. Walter Lalne. Sr., visited hU family over the week end. Mr. Frank Matthews, wife and daughter, EUle. apent Sunday at

Sea vine.

Alfred Chamberlin,

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family were In r evening, in and wife at- « Woodbine on

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Miss Emma Hand made n (rip to Woodbine Tuesday afternoon. About eighteen members of the Red Men's Lodge cut, husked and ' .locked the corn of Mr. Christo- [ 1 pber Hand, who has been quite' B sick, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Lewis Peterson spent Toes- * day evening nt Reed's Beech. i 4 Charles Noon and family spent Wednesday evening at Woodbine : 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holltnchesd ' called oa Mrs. Mary Peterson Thursday morning.

ham. of Clemr the week end. and family moi on Saturday

Peterson called

Mrs May Trout

FISHING CREEK Mr. D. Morrell Woolaon and wife spent Sunday with their eon. Israel Woolaon. and family, of Wildwood. Mias Eva Schellenger spent Saturday night with Mrs. Etta Reeve*, at Erma. Gus Yearieka. wife family took supper with Mr. Earl Yearlcks and family, tif Erma, on Sunday evening. Mr. Alfred Sheets, wife and eon. William, and Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder speni Sundry In Atlantic City. Mr. Edmund Fox and wife motored to Salem on Saturday after-

ion.

Mrs. Alfred Jackson. Mrs. Etta Reeves. Mrs. Edmund Fox and Mrs. Arthur Fox motored to Ocean lew on Friday. Mrs. Anna Wolcott took dinner ith her eon. Mr. Roy Wolcott, of Rio Grande, on Sunday. Mrs Marne Hildreth Is visiting Mrs. John Bate*. Mrs. Edith Flelshsm was calling on relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Woolaon spent Sunday with her son. Charli oolson. snd family. Miss Elsie Matthew, of Erma, as calling on her cousin. Miss Marie Woolaon, on Saturday. Mrs. Emma McIntyre has returned home after caring for the sick at Wildwood. Mr. Bertram Snyder, wife and or D. Mor-

Mr. and Mrs. J. Fpwler and Bert Poster motored to Woodbine on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Chris Hand

I Thursday evening. I Mrs. Laura Zane. of Atlantic I City. Is spending some time with I bet daughter. Mrs. Alvin Buckesty. I Mr. A. Baud and family were la I Woodbine on Friday evening. I Mrs. John Fowler entertained J relatives from Green Creek reI tenUy. 1 Miss Mildred Bishop l* attendI in* college In Philadelphia. I Mr. and Mrs. H. Lehner enterI company from MUlvtlle and ■ Vineland recently Friends from Delmort spent I Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. A. Baud. I Mr. and Mrs. R. PHereon spent I Thursday evening with Mrs. S. J Hand. _ Nrs. H. Lehner entertained Mrs. I William Barthleson and daughter. ■ Anelesci. Us* wiek. ■ Mrs. Katie Hand and sons and ■ dkugtier attended the movies at 1 * end Woe on Friday evening. J John Peterson. ■ fpent the week end with his sister. | Mrs. Bdna Ri^ r v..^ Mr snd Mrs. William Peterson ■ »nd William Peterson. Jr, snd motored to Millville Saturday

How to Carry Your Travel Funds The Timka’ Chocks, aaU by us, art the beat way to cany funds to timadtor— tot only are they safe, bat very eamTeaiemtaad

of ns.

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with his nteoe, Ets Frank Sheets. HU relatives Tiid not heard from him for over thirty years, thinking perhaps he was dead. He came as a surprise to hU sisl-r, Mrs. Elisabeth Morrison. It was

happy reunion.

A. Weber entertained «

Cora Murphy U vlslllnc her aunt, Mrs. George Carlton, of Pembe ton. for two weeks. Mias Toser spent Sunday with ir parents at Leesburg. Captain Hayes and wife, of the iCIckapoo," called on WU1U Johnson on Sunday. George Carlton and wife, Pemberton, apent over the w end with George Keller and wife. Mrs. Harry Shaw and baby spent Friday with Mrs. Frank

Matthews.

Mrs. William Sheets entertaincompany from Philadelphia over the week end. Mrs. Alien TuKord apent Friday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt WUsou. at Cold Spring. Miss Elisabeth Howard spent Inst week with her grandmother

at Anglesea.

Mrs. Emily Thompson, of Green Creek, spent one day last week with her mother. Mrs. Ells Wool

business meeting In the school house. thU Friday evening. ■. John Berry and wife of South Seuville. called on friends Thursday evening. H. M. McPherson spent two days last week In Altoona, playing In the Pennsylvania Railroad band. Mr. George Day. of Philadelphia, who. U visiting Harry Back and family, led a very Interesting Epworth League meeting In the M: E. Church Sunday evening. Miss Ruth Foley was a Wildwood

The Epworth League will hold a "doggie roast" Thursday evening of thU week. Mrs. Harry McPherson apent Monday at Court House with her sUter. Mrs. Charles Springer. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Huntington and Mrs. Margaret Drake, of Oaatning. N. Y., who ipent the month of September In Wildwood, called on Joshua Williams and wife on Wednesday of last week. Jones B. Hand, wife and son spent two days last week In Brooms!. Pa, vUttlng Mrs. Hand's brother, Mr. Merrill Neal and famUy-

Shoe Styles Philadelphia Record- The Information cabled from London that high shoes for women will again be In fashion this fa)! and winter, for the first time In 11 years, and men's shoes will be of many gay shades of green, red. blue and brown, may be news of, high Importsnce In London, but | not here. America has not been In ! the habit of taking Its fashions In shoes from England; It has been rather the other way about for some time past. Yet It U not unlikely that high shoes for women will shortly become popular here again. The perennial desire for change. If there were no other reason, should bring the high •booties" into favor with the fair eex again. It la to be hoped, however. that we will never again see those atrocities of ten or a dosen years ago—those tall boots that laced up the side or down the back. Farming Is one of those games In which brains are needed by the man who Is to win.

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BURLEIGH Smith Camp and family of Cape May and Mr. and Mrs. Shell and family, of Vineland, celled on Alex Douglas and wife Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steelman spent the week end in Vineland and rtlleCharie* Stricken and wife, of Gibbs town, apent Monday night

Miss Oct*vine Douglass spent Saturday night In Wildwood Crest with her sunt, Mrs. Deborah Carey

VICTOR HUGO "If you cannot find a friend in a crowd, be sure that in a lonely place you will find one."

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Breakfast Room Suite FV>ur Chairs and Table unfinished $22.00

Breakfast Room Suite Four Chairs and Table Ivory and Grey $35.00

BEDS AND BEDDING

Cotton Mattress

.*8.95 and $12.00 ». *18.00 A *20.00 _*29.75

VICTROLAS AT HALF PRICE

RANGES t Globe Ranges. Mack or gray enamel.

RADIO Super-Hetrodyne Radio *114.00 Atwater Kmt and Magnavox We are ready to install one today.

C. M. Ware Company

MILLVILLE. N. J.

PHONE 320

COOK ELECTRICALLY There Is No Better Method This Wesbnghouae Automatic Electric Range is one of the best made. The frice to km. 10 per cent down. Balance in eleven equal monthly payments. Total price only $140.00 Cooking by Electricity Hat Many Advantages and Is NOT Expensive Allow Our Range Special* to Tell You About the Store and About OUR LOW RATE FOR COOKING

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Grand Opening Levenson’s Capitol Theatre Woodbine, N. J. i Saturday and unday, October 3rd and 4th Opening Attraction For The Newest, Most Modern and Up-to-Date Theatre in South Jersey LON CHANEY in HE WHO GETS SLAPPED Organ Recital by MR. EL WOOD YAHN Prominent Philadelphia Organist Mermaid Comedy Attraction WILD GAME Featuring Lige Conley MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON also NEWS REEL Program for Wednesday. October 7th JOHNNY HINES in THE SPEED SPOOK also comedy OUR GANG and NEWS REEL Mr. EJwood Yahn will also give an Organ Recital Musical Program by FJlis Chasen, Violinist; Miss Cecelia Rosenfeld, Pianist. Admission 15c and 25c