Cape May County Times, 4 December 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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SWABfrOhKXERMONT Hr. ami Mrs. Black, of Cam mi. spent Thanksgiving with *air daughter. Mrs. Frank Ad-

Mra. Webster Bright, of Wild

wood, called on Mrs. George Sayre

one alternoon last week.

Mrs. Charles Beall and Mrs. George Sayre attended the meeting of the Needlework Oolld. at

1 Is visiting

•t Camden.

rmn House football team came , ft and played Dias Creek, on

Slmday Dias Creek Ui.wood Tomlin. .

if'-’ Thursday with Melvla

ShttP- » fgSB.tw'

H r and Mrs. WUHam Wsathen- n«>-eierm«u._ l.rgjjvh

may Hi MOtVllle ™*e T^^kry U at Mr

M

•Uys at Wildwood with his dsugb-

bj fpe«' Thursday in

Uulte s

Mr*. George

Udf* 'islted MlUraie lodge on Men day evening. Mr. a. H. Scheftinger s] Thursday with his daughter Cl»rton. ' '-

Mr and

called st Wildwood ota Friday Mrs. Cidmi ii Wes>cott. of Min-

or tha I.O.O.M. ^JTe’a' The Swain ton braaeh Is

e. i peal Thankagl 'lng with her

er. Mrs. Oeshnan Norton.

'laughter. Thursday with her parents Mi*. Ed Bam Spent Thuiaday ii Court** Mr. ant family apdi rltb

at Luther Swain's

M*w Anne Shuts was operated on (or appeodldtia In Mllhrllle HoapUal on Monday week and Is reported as recovering nicely. Little Miss Miriam Kates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kates, of Millville, was stricken middeniy with appendicitis on Friday and taken to Millville Hcapltal and operated on Saturday. Miriam has igany friends here Wbc hope for her aptredy recovery. Lewis Dublc . wife and daughter. mt Wurth Wildwood.

with

r parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Charier

Georgs Sayre ban a new automobile. Mrs. E. O. Howell spent several days last week with FhlUdelphU

Mrs. Benjamin Godfrey entertained her uothrr and brothers, from Wildwood, st dinner on Sunday. , Mrs. Joanns Douglas*, of Court House, spent several days here With her frieed. Mrs. Electr» Godfrey. Mr. aad Mrs. Edwin Townsesd entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch and children and two friends, c! Gloucester City. Newton Townsend and rrlte. of Seaville. called on his mother and

Ula«

of her

mother. Mrs. Deborah Eldredgr Mrs. Eldredge has Improved. Farm Demonstrator W. Colli at Thomas was a caller here on Mon L. D. Ludlsm took his sons Delta ont aad Wilnwr. to the Method 1st Hospital. Philadelphia, for adenoid and loostl operation last week, tram which thty have

recovered aleely.

Kalpta Evans and wife to Millville oa Sunday. Special union services were held Is Anbury Church last week. Dims Creek was well represented In the

John Angely entertained Thanksgiving Day seven men from Blackwood. They panwd 'he day rabbit hunting. Mrs. Angely prepared a wonderful dinner, which

proved best of all.

Mr. and Mrs. Beck, of Ocean City, called on friends here Sun

day.

Another raccoon baa been captured by the Sack brothers. Henry Palmer and wife motored to Camden one day IbU week John Schetbein attended movied in Ocean City Thursday

evening.

Mrs. L. D. Bozarth entertained her daughter, from Wildwood, ou Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. W. D. Wilhelm, of Phlli delphla. passed Sunday with her sister here. Mrs. George Murray. H. Groom aad family, of Pet erfburg. called on relatives here Bunday. « George Murray and wife. Mr*. Frank Sack and Mrs. Mary Duke* and son. George, motored to Atlantic City Saturday oa business William S. Gilmore, of Long port, spent two days this week with Hiram Sack. John W. Gandy and family spent Sunday with his dsughtei. Mrs. Eva Price, at Northfleld. Miss Virginia DuBoaque. of Stonehurst, Pa., spent Thanks giving with her parents. Mr. and Mr:. Henry DuBoeque. Sheriff Hoffman, of Court House, called on J. W. Gandy one day laat week. Mr. and Mrs. H. DuBoeque entertained on SontMy their uncle. Mr. J. Snyder, wife and daughter-in-law. ■Mrs. J. Snyder. Jr., of

Wee

r.- and Mrs. George Breyer.

recently of Greenfield, called on ___ relatives here Thanksgiving Day.'agon]

Mr. «hd Mr*. Earle W< children, of PUhHtg-Ci panted by Mr and Mra.gffteslcr. motored Thursday. Several from Goshen nearby towns and freer the lecture given by Ml Voung. of Ohio, in the Gi hereThui ~ Misses Florence Hal tired Anstfh. vbdled Ml son on Sunday at George Weaver ents. at Pishing Cn>ok..«h1 Our public t with Krma on them. ZS to fi. Mrs. Stout.

A off i •Mrs Lrdbi Dickinson, at Pridiy. Mrs. Kfifth Gordon spat OM day recently to tb. Quaker *• John S. Brown E hat

bouse built al _ )3dredge Hawk waa calling on friends at Pishing fYeek, recently

NOW 18 THE TUB TO REPAIR that roof. We have a good stock of Kght. medium and heavy weight. Buy the fhamploo Roofing of Pbampioa. 10th Street and Wext tue. Ocean City. N. J. “Look for the sign.” —Adv. 27-tf.

Give Him Time, Judge

Magistrate:—"DM you belp-r on this Job?” Burglar:—"No yer honor,

Mr. and Mm H. P. Payne. Sr., son.- Harwood, and Mrs. 11. Payne. Jr., were Millville visitors recently. Mh» 'Floreaee Corson, of Bordentown. spont the Thanksgiving holiilRy* with her parents here. ME and Tto. Jesse- Colilm enterictoed rv'atlves from May, Imoong on ThankagiTlng Day. Mr. and MiV H. B Payne. Br. ixltod Wildwood on FYlday even

lag. .

Mr. and Mrs. c. M West cot: altsaded the funeral of Mrs. L-fft Court Ht last week. Mr. aad Mrs. H. Bocap agent ThantafehlBK With relative* MUs Helen Corson spent a days laat week in Richland. Kenneth Rocap underwent an operation In the Lankenan Hasp It al. ItiHr.delpbla. on Monday. Russell Payne, of the United Slates Nary. Is spending a fifteei day leave with bis parents here. MUs Enid Grace was a caller In South Der.ni* Friday afternoon. Mr. Elmer Smith, of Boat spent Thanksgiving holidays here with his motber, Mrs. 6. 8. Terry. E. J. Rubright at.d E. A. Grace were In DennlavtUe on business .Monday evening. Mia* Florence Pleraon war. Thankagiriag riistor at the home of Harry Pierson. . Mr. and Mrs E. A. Grace shopped in Millvill-- on Tuesday. A number of men from here attended a Masonic Lodge meeting itvllle on Tuesday e

In*.

Mr. aad Mm. J. H. Harbert. of Pitman, called at the borne of H.

Rocap last Holiday.

Mias Margaret Pierson called on Mrs. E. A. Grace Saturday even-

ing.

FISHING CREEK

entertain-

ing hta towthar, frum California. Mr. awd Mr*. E A. Rifat to.

Tbarkaglving

'I" • Ifb r

Ki.^bdor Jtoss met Friday * >ng with Mfllpd Mrs. r

Mr*. Frmak Dtcker os Tuesday with Mrs. Harry Mr. U. Murrell Wootsun aad wife t~h dinner with their Israel Wooiaos and family, Wildwood, oa Sunday. Mr*. Alfred Kbeela and MUs Edith Rebellengrr were visitor* In Cape May on Monday. Mr. Paul Dunham wife tighter. Jane, aad Miss Elisabeth Treenr. of Salem, spent Thanks giving with Mr. Lewis Fox aad

family.

Mr. Harry Adams is eiaiHag

Junior a U. A Monday morn-

Mr. aad Mr*. Btsphen Young

" vtsiung rslatit

, u haring

i City with

7 htukagtring ip Os

Hsttoaa. ja

Ml- Mah^Ctay »ner of a new ear.

Mias Elate Champion returned her bow- In MtdlUa Hill

Mr*. M. Bbaipr and sob. of - usnlvtlU. u spending n few <*)« with her parents. *<ulto a * umber from here took

la Philadelphia.

Captain Joseph Bacon har returned home nfter spending som* me in Cheater tub. Md. Mias Toe** visited her parents over Thanksgiving, at Lre*-

Btsphen Young Hr. Alfred JprJuoa. wife and isdk at Mulltoa- * M, « *sd idee-. Miss Ella

PU*. motored to Plittadelphia on Thanksgiving Day. i-tuiwteg

home on Sunday

Kto, Leslie Woolaon and wife spent .YhMkaffivtng with )l» mother. Mr*. Mils Woolwm Mr*. Rteelama and son look dinner With Mi*. William Mrl'h«-r—

•Aay.

i Ruth Colwell, of Bio! Grande. U visiting her cousin.

Vt*. Mary Williams Is tlaHiac her daughter. Mrs. Hattie Wlgp

elphia Thursday.

Mus, day and Mr. Fred Bain- Mr*. Laura Bpense and Mr* -ire attwaded the D A- B. nmel . Bueiah Isaard. of MUIvlllc. called fuetoay at Ocean Vim. j on thtor. hrothe» Bunday. *uthrt C-uraun and wife nrrlvwl : N. fsirretaou and wife tank din- ■ from ChndV Ford. l*n . 1 ner with George Weaver and fam • "T. the) at leaded the Bedding I lly oa Thanhagtilag Day. • h.ir — oa Halarday . ; Mr*. WUItam Uuudsrr* has re

rheud.ee Wheat-

■atutday

-

YAU^u-t * u T MH-r. with ' J*,' 1 '-

th la Vligtats with her father • Elsie MatUseas is visit log Ethel Cameron, of Oak Leix

IUt., Muller and I — guglroea. took dlaser with Ml *r sprat Tbarodsy; heyiro aad family. Bun Mr* k. Vuufag 4. r.

Mrs. Rebecs hh.w uC Hes

Will Santa Play the Right Tune for You and Your Family CHRISTMAS DAY?

Or will there be several presents you planned to give missing when that jolly time of unwrapping the mysterious packages comes on Christmas morning, because you felt it necessary to cut down on gift expenditures before all desired purchases were made?

Your Family Will Probably Receive The Gifts They're Anticipating If You Take A Tip From , Mr. and Mrs. Brown

A few years ago, about a month before Christinas, Mr. and Mrs. Brown discovered they were not tfoing to have money to buy all the presents they wished to give. And they saw no way of getting more money, for. although the Browns were by no means in poor circumstances, other obligations and investments were making demands upon their income which would compel them to curtail expenditures for several months after the Yuletide season.

They discussed the situation thoroughly, as the Browns always do any matter of importance, and quickly came upon a solution. They recalled that no effort had been made to dispoae of discarded articles around the house for nearly a year. They had, in the past, sold many such articles by advertising them in the Classified Department of the TIMES and upon checking up found h number of articles they had no further use for.

To make a long story short they sent several little Oasgthed i to the TIMES and a week before Christmas had enough money —and more—to buy every present desired.

If You Are In a Similar Position Do the Same Thing. Do It low. However, For Chriktmu Is Leu Than s Moitii A way.

A TIM1.S Classified Ad Costs Next To Notbing--A Cent A Word, With a Minimum Of Twenty-five Cents An Insertion

Check upon your discarded articles and bring, mail or phone your ad* to the TIMES Office—TODAY.

.atward WaMa made a buatoes* trip to Rio-Qragde-on Monday of Ibc past week. Mr. and Mi*. Lrstor D*vt». of AtianUe CKy. apoat the.pas' *«•! with Iwf pStoflto. Mr. and Mrs. Frank BrightTb* Bine Ribbon (Uptomet at the home of Alias Margaret I'astrc oa

11st-ton week. . a feed* Hewitt lefl oa Wedneaday for Wildwood, where ah* will make her home with her ala ter. Mrs. Bdn. febyiee. Mr. tod Met. Spicer Oliver and daughter, of Weal Caffe May. spent Thursday with her parr at*. Mr. aad Mrs. Walter Baits. Howard Corson. Jp. vlalted relatives In Philadelphia the latter port of the paat week. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas c. Burke, were Philadelphia visitor* ou Thanksgiving Day. Harry Smith, spent the week end at Capa May with Mrs. Thomas Hughes.' Mrs. Gfiorge Shaw and children were rectfil visitors with relatives to DennisvIMfa. Mr. aad Mr*. Manuel Goalln and son. William, were week end guest* with her bortber to Vineland. Mrs. Annie Hewiu spent Wednesday night with her father. Mr. Nathan Doughty, at Green Creek. Lron la-wls. of Richland, called oa Mrs. Sarah K. Faunee on SatMr*. Charles Hsnd. son* Thooia* and Charie*. were to Philadelphia n Saturday. Robert Hughes to this week on the sick list. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weldn aad son. Learning, and Mr. abd Mr*. Samuel Carr, of Hetolenille. called on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rhoades, r. and Mrs Wesley Hughe*. Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Edwards and daughter. Dorothy, were shopping ' i all'MIle on Saturday. The J. 0 U. A. M. and the D. of A. lodges helu their annual Thanksgiving senrtee on Sunday evening to the M. E. Church. Rev. Charles Hsnd conducted the service. Ou Saturday Charles Tuxer, ol Townsend's Inlet Coast Guard Stano. was home on liberty. Mr. F. W. James I* having beat >d a Drleo system installed In bis

home.

wocraioe 1 £''• ■vi.b.u,,

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Muiato

Fred l-nrem motored down from I < , Philadelphia on Sunday In their i time with v,.

m* •« u. wm,

W-IU-Ml.l.-,

mother. Mt*. Hanna

Mrs. Metole's

layton.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl children, of Millville, ar the Utter's parents, Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Soott Hew ell. of Millville, spent Thankagivtog Day with the latter's parents, Mr. Mrs. William Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uoyd the fbrnler't Drantovtlle. called to Ml Camp and wife oa Sunday. Mr. John Uoyd Is the proud power of a new radio ML Mr. R. B. Mason spent Friday to Philadelphia on hnslnena. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark mined company (mm out-of-town on Sunday. Mr. George Rothacker, of Avalon,

Mr. Percy

visilln Ata b

, la

*. J;C

and wife, for a tow day*. The play, the “Spinster's Ctoventito” which «*a give* by iff* ladles of Cabp fit, P- O. S. of A. to Monday rrenin* proved to be

for the benefit of theft- camp. Mr aad Mrs. Otaitoee Lean yon. of Cape May. spent Tkurw) with her father, Mr. H. C. Masai

spent Thursday Miss Gladys Hes Mr. Jesse Hand and Mr. Samuel Nichols spent Satmday to Philadelphto on ' '

s loot a i

Miss Glendora MaaoQ totart Miss Rboda Thom peon aad Tripbinto Schenk, of Millville, on

Sunday.

and Mrs. George Wheaton

and i

1 Frl-

COLD SPRING

Mrs.

Wilfred Swain npent Thmnksglvlng holidays at with hto parents. Mr. and William Swain. Clinton Elliott entertained hi* cousin. William Wright, of Wenonah. for several days this week. Mtoe Newcomb, of Philadelphia, spent quite notne time with Mr*. Bradley at her home here. Tom Boult* and wife tatned their son aad family, from Erma, al dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Learning have returned home after visiting their daughter In Rahway for

time.

Mr. and Mr*. Edward Swain have returned to^lbeir home in Camden alter Mopping here for the past three months with Mr and Mr*. Frank Wnka. Mr. Bwaln having been In poor heallh. Rev. Wright filled the pulpit al Fishing Creek Chap. I Monday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. James Loper tertalned Mr. and Mr*. J* Matthews and little son. of Erma. Thanksgiving. Mr*. Lewi* Hoffman recently underwent a minor operation In Cooper Hospital. Camden. - ana Mr*. Haney Hnyder entertained Mr. and Mr*. D. M. Wool son. of Fishing Creek. <m Thanksgiving Day. and Mrs. Martin Thompson and *an. Wilson, spent Saturday evening In Wildwood. and Mr*. Irvin Oliver spent sever*] day* In Hrightstoan during the past Week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hughes spent Thanksgiving Day with Dr. Clarence Odredfe. at Weal Cape

May.

Mr*. Eitoa Eodlcolt. of Burleigh. railed on Mr*. John Battersol Run ilay. William Reai eh aad wife emer-lelnt-d Mr: and Mr*. Andrew liaan and Mix* Ella lUwa. also Mr. and Mr*. Claud* Madden and sou. Thomas, of Erma. Thursday. Mi». 1. T. Cramer has started a notion More In her home here.

Asked if she felt that the radio was taking place of the max.^m.e* and newspaper* aa Ohio liouw-wlfe rAook her head and said It rouldn heppen “We cant atari fires will radios.” she remarked.

CONTRACTOR* MAIL UR your list of builder's supplies VS, can site you moor, Champion. ItHb Rfreet and Wesl Avenue. Orv-sa City. N. J. “Look tor *b* tin “ -"Aa*. *T-<1

aad children, of Leesburg, spent Tuesday cventog with Mr.

Mason and wife.

Edward Hoffman aad Mrs.

Olive

Millville. Mr*. Flora Clark aad Mr*. Thorn, of Ocean City, apesl Monday cventog with Urn former's mother, Mr*. D. Hoffman. Mrs. K. Helser. of Richland, to visHlag her daughter. Mrs. alfred

Mr. aad Mrs. Elbert Eldredgr. of Ix-esbum. spent Thaakagtotag Day with Mr*. Eld radge's parents, sad Mr*. Joseph Mason. Mr. 8. Uoyd. of WHdwnod. spent

Mr. aad Mr*. In ) Richard, of 8e» lair, evening with friends Bora to Mr. aad Mrs. John Har-

ris, a aon on

Asbury. Mr. and Mr* R family spent with Mr. aad Mr*, of Cape May.

BURLEIGH

Mr. and Mr* Alex Douglas en-

tertained friends on Sunday.

MJas Eva McPherson, of Caa- '»• called on her eoucln. Mr*

srner Hand, on Saturday

The- ladies- aid wUI hold their regular monthly meeting aa Wad neaday afternoon at the home ol

Mr* Harry MrPberaoo.

Revival meetings will eota-i-uoe la the M. K. Church Bun day evening and continue every evening during the week un

Saturday evening.

The ladies' aid wlU hold plate sapper la the school bourn Thuiaday evening. .Per ms her 10. from C until 7 o'clock.

Per. fific.

to* OeUvene Douglas Mias Gladys McPherson attended the football game at ~ ** i Saturday afteiaoot.. Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Strieker. of Gibb.town, sp

ratal'res.

Mr.

base

will spend the winter with Mr* Mortsu’s parents. Rev. Garnet Hand and wife. Several ladies attended tb Parent-Teachers' meeting s Court House on Wed neaday after Mnt. Delmon Bark and an toiled relatives I

this week.'

A number attended the

■ I*. Roy W-Irott.

Mr* John H Vo,im, "*** '» PhUadripkia.

qniisren mot,,,, »herr they ape n , , . Mr*. Yatrs’ riatn

John 8chelleng,. r from CtorteT^

RaT^day* W ‘ U ‘* 1 " t "'»hf

William Homan u

of hH |

teariag hi* old Urn doa* . Mias Anna a egg. of tn spent part ef law —

Mmaa Hende..

Mr* Emsaa Hradw ail Helen Austin sp-nt one A

week In Vineland.

Mr* George Thor** n toed her Sunday Schoul to har home on Raterdi) afim Un. James Phber li , har daughter. Mr*. Hirn;

wood, in Camden.

• Fran 1 : Neal la quite IB. Alexis Edward, hi* , from bis recent illtms m_ to he able to rnwme hs a

his barber shop.

Mr* Robert Norrir. of to ito. spent Sunday here si itppts. Mr. and Mo. A. t

Bewood Chester har i

Mr*. Alfred Entnkrt g latter part of laM week nl delphla with h -r auat. Mw

Ml*. Joshua Harrii Thanksgiving in WatolafM Ct, with her dauchtm. berta Harris and Mr. iM Ralph Denn. Miss Mary Sekner W eek In Darby with krr Erwin Hunted and to Bridgeton, spent here with John

Art* Kelly spent Thai Day la Phltodeipbh » wife, who to n-co,-ring 1st pi la I from a recent <

TUOCAHOE

te auxiliary ta erican Lesion !*■*“ *‘ 11

tom oa Friday aad SatsM lis week. Mr. aad Mr*. MrtfhrU «

Psrker xpent -

Wildwood

Mr. and Hie Norm**

Millville I

evening. . Utvclla Straek celrtraUi fourth birthday !*>' 1 ontertalnlng a number

rail friend*.

» J- s K ”"*,T,U, of MlUrille. ri*" 1 ' bn""' Jr. tod Mr*. W. 8 Shas^

Charles Kobarh and “

Vlnrianra»^ “

Mr* J. Bergb- „ Tuckab'" Council. ' a., attended e-rvUrw ln«M

Church Rund*)

Smith •>»'

Mr- tod Mr*. Hope h

■d Mr.

^ Brltirf *

AU ol "

Bander.

•» jitfsr. •‘"“•a

. 1 lecture room- aj |

Mr* c

CT. p» ■ r *'

hmvP W* *

US1 SNwk h' •"

ing of the Kblc Ctass'F^nk-

tton In the Court Hoos* M. iCHfiSfm-urh''

Church on Tuesday rvenlag.

Mr. and Mr*. H.

pent Tburwday evealng of I e-k In Kooth BewvMIs. with Mr. and Mr* John Berry and family

IF YOU WANT U MBER anything la builders' supplies, ' UmupiuB. imii im<*h sad 1 *est Avenne. Ocsaa City. U l-hoae _A<r Jl^.

In* with hr'

chiMrtS “

Lspem the

WE »* v,:

deliver* her Yarde 1""‘

the.

number 40 on either Bell or Keystone