Cape May County Times, 13 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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mm Hacel Loder and Naomi Cake have secured positions in Fraakfonl. Pa. Gua Cooklln. of Mayetta. was a lay visitor at the home of Richard Voss Mrs. Julia Van Gilder passed Tuesday with her parents to Mid- 1

Mrs. Leoora Winner and Miss Eva Hoff attended the P. and T. •ctlax in Trenton Thursday. John Uby, wife and daughter attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Martha Tow. in Millville Friday blon Robbins U this week tortaining his sister. Mrs. Mary Cotas, of PbiladelpbUMrn. Richard Voss entertained the Busy Bee sewing circle at s dinner Thursday. Mis. Juliette Tomlin is spending s fortnigut with her son in Atlantic City. Mrs. Leslie (orsqp adU Mrs. James Smith motored to Ocean CKy Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Geneva Persons, of Atlantic City, is passing this week with her ster. Mrs. Juliette Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roland, of real) City.'were Thursday t UC visitors with James ('loud and

Mr. M. Me Dole, of Palermo, surveying some ground for William Eld ridge on Saturday. Robert Wilson and William Eldridge motored to Woodbine on business Friday. Mrs. Katherine Stevens and MIkx Elisabeth Burton have returned ie after spending two wed Prank ford. Pi. Noah Collins entertained . sister. Priscilla, from Bock Hill. MBs wash. Mrs. (Tarefte Rice and Mrs. Howard Tow nsend, of (Tennant.

father the first of the week. Mrs. May Cuke. son. Alvin. Noah coltias motored to Rich wood ^aUMday to visi 4&b Collin* was a Philadelphia sharper Friday of hurt week. The Paul Revere (Tub of boys.

Ralph Battendieri. wife and n. John, spent Sunday and Monly in Philadelphia. Mr. Will Allen entertained a number of friends from Philadelphia over Sunday. Miss Daisy Hamann went to Newfleld Friday to spend a few days with her sister. Mrs. Robfn-

. Mr. and Mrs. Del. Back are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby U.jt on Saturday.

November 7.

The Poster Bible Class held their regular business and social meeting at the home u( Mrs. Ber-

nard TTonnem.

Mrs. John Powell spent the week end in Philadelphia.

BURLEIGH

Miss Helen Manning was n Philadelphia visitor Tuesday of last

week.

Several attended the masquerade carnival at Cape May. Thursday evening. The Ladies' Aid and the loer-J branch of the Needlewotk Guild, held a joint meeting at the b«unc of Mrs. Garner T. Hand on Wednesday afternoon. The quarterly conference of the M. E. church was held ia the church Monday afternoon. District Superintendent Kulp. presiding. Mrs. James Joung entertained friends from Philadelphia over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Deln.on Back are the proud parents of a baby boy.

Mrs. Will Allen spent Monday | born on Saturday,

in Norwood. Pa., with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steel, of and sister; they both being very J Court House, spent Saturday e

Mrs. Steel's parents.

The Gleaner Bible Class held their business meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Mary

Martin.

Mrs. Mary Dickson, of Philadelphia. spent several days last week with her brother. Dr. Millard Cryder. Mr. and Mrs. Charles - Matthis and children, of Philadelphia, were over-Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calhoun. Mr. Chester Glasky and friend, of Salem, were Sunday callers of Theodore Young and family. Mrs. Milton Peterson and son. Alfred, are spending a week with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Micbrner. of Willow Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones. Several from hen- attended an Eastern Star meeting at Cape May on Monday night. Miss Emma Dougherty and friends were in Wildwood Saturday night. Miss Mabel Pennington spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Absecon. Miss Helm McCullen. of Burleigh. spent Monday night with Miss Leona Hamann. Mr. William Hillman and friends, of Millville, were Sunday visitors of Allen Freideman and

gar Douglas and wife.

Percy Jackson and Aaron Hand. ' ape May. were calling on

friends Sunday evening.

Miss Octarine Douglas wai Wildwood Saturday afternoon. The K. K. K.'s will attend ser in the M. E. Church nest Sunday-

evening. November 15.

Miss Gladys McPherson was a Philadelphia shopper on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steelman have me lo Millville for the winter. Mr. lee!man having employ-meat

Rev. and Mrs. Garner Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Luff and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keller were among the number who attended service in the Rio Grande M. E. Church Sunday even-

wile.

at (be home of Albion Robbias, or j rather their Tncle Pat." on Sunday Is the afternoon they enjoyed a walk through the wmku which an- beautiful at this time. Ralph Van GUdrr. wife and daughter, of Ocean City, were Saturday afternoon callers on Mrs.

The freshman class of Middle ywnship High School held Monday in the andii ilium » having had s One time. Mrs. Ida Stiles, of Stone Harbor, called on Mrs. Edna Jones Satur-

day night.

Chester Comer, of Philadelphia, was an ovei -Sunday visitor with

his mother.

Dr. Millard Cryder left Tuesday for a two wrecks' vacation among friends In Philadelphia and

Bloom burg

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and Mrs. Wiliam Jones, of Tacosy Pa., and Charles Jones. Jt . ol Ph iladelph ia. were over -Sunday visitors of Mr. Frank Jones Barney Rudrrman spent Sunday

in Philadelphia.

Mrs. Jacob Muilenkopf Is fined to the bouse with pneu-

CONTRACTOR'S. MAIL your list of builders’

■ Wednesday alter

Vr* Viola Garrison is spending this week With her dangbtel

Hsddruftebt

Richard Voss. wife. Walter Freestone and son spent Sunday with

friends is Millville.

Harry Hchellinger and wife, of Vineland, were Sunday callers

William EM ridge and family.

Robert McCoach came down from Philadelphia on F; May lo spend

the week -nd with bis wire.

Albion Robbins entertained l few friends Wednesday in bcnoi of bis sister. Mrs. Mary t ides, it being be: seventy second birthday About 15 attend! <t to help wak<

it an enjoyable surprise.

Ls-porsre and friend-

“hilsdelphia. visited Sunday with

bis brother. Samuel.

The ofBi-ers and teachers of the Rapn. t Sunday School met Mi !<1ay night at tbe home of M to. In- Nor bury, at Mayville.

Mips Mary Comer and Belford Saul, of Vineland, tpent Saturday and Sunday with Court House

I friends.

Samuel Stiles went to Phila- ] di Ipina Tuesday to enter a hot.-

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a Sunday visitor with Tbad

Van Glide.

r. Whitehead and Mr. Crammer, two Male bridge tnapartoM. ol

Satur-

BEESLEVS POINT

Forked Toe Gunufltg (Tub held the regular buslne Sat ui day nigbl at tl

borne. About thirty were present

and plan* were diarumed ft gunning trip nest month.

K / Mill

j week end Philadelphia Mr and Mi

wile

h their daughter.

and Mm J. Watrhko were tripnia Monday on bustnes

Mile Society j

William T Boydi

Mrs. iJxz* • or sou

Mia* Emma Ha.k at Myrtle Mr Dob motored I

CMy Msdneaduy

Mrs K A Hit niton and daughter ranees were IS Philadelphia Sal

GREENFIELD

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. II DuboMi ha* returned

g two iituutfa* in Philadelphia George Neptune and wife in lo Millville on Sunday

■* returned Fieri lllnvei '*. Mm U. Murray Elb-n and Hri-n i

J friend* In Atiantlr

Mrs. Lillian Stebbinr and Miss Annie Hand were in Wildwood on Saturday- afternoon. Quite a number from here were at (’ourt House Wednesday evening at the Halicwe'en parade and Thursday evening at Cape May. Mr. Roebs and family are moving to WiMwood to stay until

The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Church held a sour kraut supper in the school house Thursday of

A number from here attended the football game on Saturday aftero at Court House between M. H. S. and WiMwood High

Miss An ire Hand, is employed at the Clerk's Office at Court House. The K. K. K. heM a meeting last Thursday in the Grange Hall. Mrs. B. Ijiwton. entertained the "King's Daughters" on Thursday evening. Fred Gordon has had electric lights hurtaMed in his home. Miss Esther Hand, of Atlantic City, spent the week end with her parents. Mrs. Maries went to Trenton, via bus. last week, for the ParentTeachers' Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting spent Sunday with her parents here, iioth having just returned trom a four days' visit at Palermo and Ocean

City.

Waiter Hand and wife, s Sunday with Alex Douglass and wife, at Burleigh. Rev. Nelson Hand, preached at Burleigh church on Sunda-. c ing. the members of this church also attended. Miss Lydia Nickerson, of £outb Dennis, spent the week end here. Several folks fttMr. Erma, attended a masked party here, on Wednesday evening. There was a Hallowe'en party

ing.

Charles Springer, wife and daughter, and Mrs. Iverna Springer of Court House, called on Harry McPherson and family on

Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leibkvng and friends, of Maple Shade, visited hi* other over the week end. Henry Colson and Frank Ware, of Mullica Hill, spent the week end w ith Miss Evelyn Young. Mm. Leviugslou Henderson called on Mrs. Minnie 1- Corson Wednesday evening. Miss Lena Collins spent tbe past week with her mother. Mrs. C. Brennan, of Vineland. Frank J. Gonnley. of Chestnut Hill. Pa., spen* the past week with Charles ('ossaboon. Mr*. May Crane entertained her cousin. Mrs. Vada Thomas and children. tbe part week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Madara and daughter. Myrtle, motored to Elmer

on Sunday.

Mrs. Conrad Reislng spent Saturday in Ocean City Mrs. Howard Young spent Sunday with her daughter. Mrs Spencer Young, of Beasley's Point. Misses Elinor and Lovedy Welch attended the football game in Ocean City on Saturday afternoon Henry Colson and Frank Ware of Mullica Hill, and Miss Evelyn Young called on Miss Mary Vizzard Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Sack and Mm. Ann:; Lelblong attended the movies at Tucl.ahac on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kruke and daughter. Anna, were in Philadelphia over ll«e week end. Norman Kvullin has a new sedan. MJlliam T. Corson and Morton Atlantic City Sat-

SOUTH I

Mr. DavM Felombaum. of Avalon. Matthew J,-B^ r . moved his family here on Saturday. ■ phla. spent th. * Mr. George Wheaton and wife his father

spent Sunday evening at Woodbine, j Mrs. J. H»hn \i, , Mrs. Rebecca Sh^of 8ou,h . n d „„ of ^ » Seville, spent the w«k end wUM ^ ^ '

Mr. C. Leatnin

her daughter. Mm. Ada Layton. Mr. Jesae Hand was a Millville

shopper Saturday.

Mrs. George Warren and sun. Charles, of Tuckahoe. called on Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Hem on Friday

afternoon.

Miss Story CaMwetl. nf South Seaville. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Camp. Mr. R. B. riess and daughter mo-

tored to Thursday.

Mrs. Kathryn Helser. land, is visiting her daughter. Mrs Alfred Kndicott. Mr. Jones B. Hatod. of Mayrille. was calling U Mr. Harry' Mason apent Friday and Saturday with hi* Mm. Hulda Iiemunyon,

May.

Mm. Charles Hess spent Friday with her son. Mr. Ira Hess and wife, of Sea late. Miss Ira Collins, of MiUrilte. spent Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. OUvcr Gifford. Mrs. Horn Clark and Mm. Thorn, of Ocean City, lodge here on Thursday Mrs. Howard Somers and Mm. Edward Hess motored lo MUlrCIe

mini; j,

of Oresn City, friends hen- on Thor^ri H. F. Pierson ^ Mm. Allda LuilLm u Urtle. of cape May Cl-Jn J visited Miss Mat Karel i.

Sunday.

Miss Carrie Honda-, May. is riteUng hi r moi Josephine Douglas. Mm. A. Ebenberg. i,[ obi a. visited lur pan-nti. g, Mrs. Charles Nicker John Seuil went «t Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray r,nm I - Robert, were i n towv m

day-

in the Grange Hall Thursday even- ur j % y evening.

Mr. and Mr*. L. Henderson spent

El wood Chester and wife, spent Sunday with his sister at Fishing

Over SMt Classified Ads wire printed in the Times last weak. What TIMES Classified Ads have done for other* they can do for you.

the week end in Philadelphia. Charles Locke and Morton Biggs were in Petersburg last Sunday

Mr. and Mm. Lewis Cos* Ocean City, called on hia parent*

here Monday evening.

Miss Lucy R*gine. ol Petersburg spent one night last week a lib

Miss Ceeil Coman.

Mm.

Wednesday after* daughter. Mm. Kenneth Eldora. Mrs. R. B Mason aa Glendora and Cart, i Millville on Saturday. MU* Myrtle Kadtcott and Mu* Adeline Lana Hotel-, ip ten ii toad the on Wei

Mm. W. Tomlin and d of Heisierville, spent t id with J. Coapmar. Misses Mary and Arno | waid. of Camden, spent tl ith their parents. ( and Mm A. J. MeerwiH. Mm Lena Dialing mu Atlantic City on Thursdit visiting Mrs. J. Doughs. Miss Margaret Ludhn w ipe May Court Him** u

day.

Captain A. J. lieenrdi |

family motored to

Sunday.

Miss Catharine spent the week e

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visited I

a friends here

WE HAVE EVER’."PHI 1*G TO fill anything. ▲ttrscUw nrtosn.

Prompt delivery. Champ. - • ; Petersburg, railed Dumber Tarda. Ifilh Street and t one evening last wees.

West Avenue. Ocean City. H. J. j ^ringer .ml Miss Lydia

Twnt Monday evening

with Mr. and Mm Charles «

| of Mm L Meson. Mm. Robert Hm* and efcB: and Mr*. Georg* Hen* spent day afternoon with their m Mr*, ira Hem* nf Ben isle. Mm. Olive tie** spent Tuesday with friends in Milirtlte. Mr George Rotharber. of Avalon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jumepb Mason. Mr. Edward Hoffman spent Tuesday night in Ha inmoo toe. Mrs. IL B. Mason spent Thursday

in Trinton.

Mr. Samuel Mason, of Pleaaantville. called on Mr. R. B. Hess and wife on Sunday. Miss Mabel Hoffman spent the week end with friends in Ham

Mr. and Mm. Jam** stored to Dennisvillf

day.

Mrs. E. Peterson

lives at Cape May I** « Mr*. Charles Sicken Mm CHs’on Niekemo* the teronty-fifth annual licit of the New J*mry of Mother* and Parent-

wiations. at Tw

THIS GENTLEMAN

looks Happy and Contented

HE IS

He and his family shop through the Classified Department of

THE TIMES

before making their purchases, thus increasing his bank account and decreasing their worry.

The Moral is: To be happy and contented, do likewise.

GOSHEN

Mm Eugene Way. of Sea late City, called Mrs. J. W. Coombs

on Tuesday. Mr. and Mm Chariaa Mlxner and Mm. Lewi* Powell attended the Eastern Star, at Wildwood, on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mm John Hi Mm. Jennie Corson are visiting the limiter's daughter. Mm. Staqtuo WbiK head, on Slate* iaiaad. lor several weeks. Tbe Blue Ribbon Club met at the borne at Jane Smith on Tuesday evening. Mm. Ben Roytes. of Wildwood, spent Widoiiiday with Smith and family. Mr*. Mary StUwell left Wednesday of the past week for Ovevbruok. Pa., where site will spend the winter with her brother. Mr. John J. Dttte. The Ladle*' Aid was eatertaiaed at tbe home of Mm. T- if. Sp*nr«- Wednesday kfternoca. Mr. U. B. Milter, at Court Hout**, was la town on Wedmrw-

day.

Tbe past week Mm towns Corson visited her slater. Mrs Cart tun West colt, at Sou Ik Itaavlite for several days Mrs. Fraaci* damson an* daughter*. Marion and Marl*. laid week were at the bum*- at her blot her. Clarence Jones, at Matey

Captain A. J. MeersiM W gd a meeting ol tin BShell Fisheries, at Tns

Tueoday.

Mm Jame? Burk « Philadelphia last *-'k her father, who is ill Mm A. J. MeerwaM it millinery class under th » vision of Miss BislwT 1 May Court House on " Mm Meerwal.1 ha- tee» this work for several yesn- , Miss B«s Mcr.riKur.JLibrarian. visited • Monday and led a _ adults The County Dbrary if >' Ur in our eommuuitv. epeople have nade a|

for books.

Mr. and Mrs. C. T Mm Edward Fowter

ville oa Friday Mr. and Mt>.

n. Marshall, weni to

oa Saturday

Clayton Hickman -•

Mt to Deanis'i'l" -n ^

Edward Hlckma" otored to Cape May •*

even ini a.o* td Mm. Robert Mc< **' J n.— U*v Court Tl

to Cape May Court U

day

Mrs. Fem-teiuaki'

her dangi"' > Dr. and Mrr w

i-alb-d *1

i Mm Lawrem •

Miss Ed

Idle.

Call MoCotuii' vteHad hi* «'

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Monday MalW'da

Mot.iwsuii l*ot|■•• ,, oa Frtday e**" 1 ""

Mr*

J. Camp. '

A number at people cd our lage are nursing colds. Tbe Blu< Ribbon Chib • hinted It* sHoud snaiveraan the Mrxhawlc*- Hall oa Frt

evening.

Those a bo w ent to Trenton from here on Thursday to attead the Parent-Tearbem* Convention were Mm. Lewis Powell. Mr*. HIran. MrKeen. Mm Mason Toaet Mr* Thomas ('mndul. Mrs JM •wn Kmllb and Mm. P W. James

The chicken pot pie rapper . , . u

given by the Phllatbean Class on KatuiAay wealag netted u*«-

tony dollar*.

Mr and Mm Carlos Broughton. Mr and Mm. Charles Carlisle, id Eldora. and Mr. and Mm totnuel Lee. of .Sea late CUy. called lie Nelaoa Smith and faml-

; ly on Sunday.

Mi Wilbur Springer, of Philadelphia. was a Sunday visitor .with lo* grandmother. Mm. Em-

ma Springer.

Mr. and Mm W 8. Thoiip-t. and two chiidn-n were among relatives at Mays Landing on

Sunday.

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