Cape May County Times, 8 January 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JAHDARY 8. 1926.

Fife Three

C. M. COURT HOUSE

Mrs. Cfcarlea Ttaylc

May County

I «.! Chart** Taylor aatrrtaln-

neaim L^Cd^UC!*<l trlmiU (rum Phltedfiphla Sun-

—-—• day •rwrnuou.

b,-,— Var mas Amt ,>,nlrl rtp^n t» ronBnwl “T" „* "■ «•»- hoUar lhrt>UKh lllnma. Drtefl Work Do« -Hit- rally ffprtngrr U tialtinK

la Philadelphia.

tubMYOloal* under auper Jam** Uarbltr. of Philadelphia.

«S aprnt a few day* here with hie

jw* referred lo aanllorlum brother. Cleielatui.

: rare - 9 MUa Hara Pneter epfnt Ihr

h1 ranee lu week end In Philadelphia.

itpeeled caeea ; 14 Carl June* hail tor tnlaforturu Death* - 3 lo break n hone In hie ankle on ^ .Ikiw-up aanllorlum caiw* Monday while playlnp baeketb.

~ r .r,"S. w ?re K .r qLocal Teachers brother and family, al l-^a Harbor.] \Y/* D

Mte. Vary Donohoe apent a lew } YV 111 rVeCOgnillOn

■ Hon vtalla

atlon* for >lher

and aKi .rie* ■arrlce Malta

IVrailnlck Laruao,

SOk dauahtrr. of Wernenirllle. ZlSjare apendlnn a week will S3 j (later, Mr*. Samuel Lepora< «0 Mr. Job Tuaer causht a One

Inatltu- otter while irappinp at Tick Seek

40 on Friday.

«!> • strvr Stlma*. td Seavflle. wa*

ry call* from doctor* It In town Saturday, al. rllplc and other vtwlta-20 Harry Smith, wit- and rhllmtmtal examination of dren. of Millville, epent the week children * .nd with her parent*. So^rate* i to InatHuMowa for Indi- Willi* and wife, care 4 laidle Norbury. wife and tun. held In county for rheai i l^eater. apent the week end In Ion S I Philadelphia and Airs lew. aber attendlny clinic* to Coleman Taylor wa* In Cape taken to other clinic* 40 ’ May Tueeday. • of rebool* to be vt«lled-33 j Myron Morton and wife enterhod vlalta \ 40 talned hi* brother and family, lumber of children haitnc from Camden, on New Year'*

afdla and adenoid* removed Day.

a reaull of foHow up work ’ Chmlee Springer and wif. school* _.l»jtended the funeral of a relative have been given by tb# In Philadelphia on Friday. Parent-Teacher*' As->k in- Mr* Eugeni- Springer and Mr nd club meeting* through- Koy Shield* *pehl Sunday county. There ha* beet. I Wildwood with Eugene Spring,

■ful ro-operaiion from the land wife,

and nil organ Hal ion* In Howard Si Hr*, wife a»d *oi nly. Till* co-operation i* | Coleman, vlalted recenily with at we mcnt have in order 1 her brother at Peteraburg. ed In our health work. Mbc* Dorothy Puwell and friend Needlework Guild* have j vlalted her *J*l-r. Mr*. Frank any new article* of cloth- Young at Marmora. »n Sunday. dl*trlbutton to needy : Junior Powell returned with them Tht* clothing haa helped : after a few day*' riait there, folk* nent to *anllortum*. Mr* John Donglaa* apent th» led Croe* organlxatlnn*; holiday* In Atlantic County w ith

rned over many anpplle* j friend*.

ir U»e In our bed*ide work, j Mr*. Allan Freldeman and with a good everyone-11 amity Thureday In Mill

tether aplrit and working . tille.

i other will a good work I R. v. and Mtw. Chari.-* W and our league prove* It. llafnn. spent Saturday In Phila-

| i.-lphla.

_ .. _ William Steel and wife and PALERMO ! Mr*. J. E. Clark were la Wild

——— wood on Saturday

C.Udy* Chard, of Camden. E u Ko . Irr m , rt e , burtne* mday With her aunt. Mr*. pMUMpU, Thur*da, ■ ■ „ J ^ t William Kell fs very III In tl

ludnon Comm and daugb- k,,,,.,,,,

Undo Olberwon. of Ocewn MllfrH Kl>1 . u , ch Wrr> . WUd . .. _. ** ^ 'wood Saturday night. ^ Z Kn.ma Brown U able to

i 1 *' , > u < Utaln after an nine.,

rlth grip.

Hobart Young and wife, of Yewt Cheater. Pa., apent the Irek end with hi* brother. There dorv. and family. Ml** Mary Ruorbarh Is on the

d«v* last week In Phtladelpkli

"rS* *» Heenn. Ho-C '? P " 0*^“ »« and Children »ere Cape May Court Obkal Education Auocutiou

H.iuse khopp.:* Satardav evrnlnt ——-

Mr. aad Mr* Harry Downam and On* hundred per cenL of lb# win. Joseph, were Ocean Ctly vUI- feacher* of graram..: -chuol No. 1.

tor. Mondav Sea Die City, an Mtaa Kalb, rlnr Iiownam spent National Educali' Saturday evening In Ocean City 1 acconpng lo a tepoi i made

w ith Mr. and Mr*. Addington J. W Crabtree. *.. r.-tnry of the Sharp. As*.* laiion. by Mi. l*-roy J. ArMU* Frami* I'anuao. of Phila- 'her. the principal In a letter and delpbta. spent a few day* with ber to Mi Archer, ackn.or bulging the ** parent* here. report, Mr. Crabtree say*:

Mr*, i s MoMitp. Mr. .uid Mr* "We are proud <.i yuuro

M. Kerr and *on. of Philadelphia, died p-r cwnl. meml- r -hip In the apent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. | National Education V-oclatkm. f^neM ltownam. a jit mean* that pmr t..,rhere re-Jns.-ph Ikilla*. of Mt. i'.phralm. allxe t ie necensltr -..lldlfyln* ►pent the week end with hi* par- the pn.lesition. You and your ascot* aortalr* are to bo congralMIhMl

Mr and Mr*. Krneat Downam on fhl* record. You » and dauchter Katherine motored to rrlvr the certlScate g Atlantic City Saturday. the executive commit.. thatle. Koh*. who resid.-d at tj,,. National Ednn Ocean View, died auddenly in Phil- c | all on wa* organixed

adelphia Through it* effort* tb.- Visited

Mr and Mr*. Henry Byaou at-1 state* Bureau of Educ.i.o

fended the New Ywar * parade lq' establish..!. It has more than Philadelphia. 1 ion.ooo member*. It I* the large*! Mr and Mr*. Edmund Jeffrie*, of pn.feseional teacher a- .srlallon vVean <1ly. i-pent Sunday with rcU- t n the wild and the grmteet pub,,vr * ; Haber of literature on education.

the plank-, in its platform

Williani Blake. An-j pip.- hading to a Jet hud become the Navy Yard are en- I detached. We then called the po-

reclproclty act on the ground that j dr.** It would work a he.rdablp on New thorit

Jersoy op.rati.rs and would be of; drawling to complete the I.

benefit nal) to non-resident*. iiiflcallon. The woman told ph>-*i-{ IN'. • • th. pipe was ar — dan there that her name wa* jcld. ntally knocked fnnn the beato, 0. p. Wjnwr Ste, ^ tftSTS;,., Former Governor Edward c Wlllla.u K.-nney, a IwdUxler In J ** ,c ^""‘s- f.-r H.me time and th. Stoke*, a* chairman of tbr Rrptih-' the Spring Garden Street house, i KI, * ,or ! ‘-“ l ff-duently wslte.l her Bean State rommittre. has in * w... aln.ut tn Dave for work when T,, " 1 " ,y '* f-lurned to their

leOer Invited all the members of he smelled gas. He calle.1 Mrs

[Ml rfl-robr radfator r g hi akwotnrc* that H

twelve bottles d

pairer. I beg ti.

iadtator la gone blit the l«ak I* still there. (Name on rvQueat-) I tear ChMfilat Afrer using Tour Moth-Preventer for Bvc years, let me say that all my etolAea !»»* disappeared but the mot ha are

Point. Sunday.

Irginja CJout ‘ag spent week with her eouain. , ima Defray, of PhiUdrt-

oin Springer and MI*b unpton are enteiiainlng >gei * mother E. Madam and daughter. Ir. Cbnrlm Cua*al>oon and . Mary, and Mhw Cathurar motored to r.unan oward Young and daughSpeoccr Young, motored •ton to vteit Mr*. Robert log Bigg*, of Ocean View. Boiled Locke motored to Court House on Hu ads?

friend*.

kart*. Kinaier and chll*t part of laid week Id d Mm Charles CoasaUion ed Mr. and Mr*. Richard n and Mim Myrtle Ms dinner cm Friday, id Mr*. Harry Jordon, of Mat. called on Mr*. Min wwon on Friday, id Mr*. Walter Clouting *d friends and reUtlvx knows dlnaer on Sunday rth W. Cnroon aad aon.

Se* tale City

t list.

day.

Job Truer entertained frDnd* from HelalervilD on Sunday. Mr*. Morgan Hand entertained the Daughter* of the American Revolul jn Saturday afternoon. A delightful lunch wa* served Mil* ElUabetb Taylor gave a farewell party Saturday night for her slsfcer. Mia* Mildred Taylor. All enjoyed the music and •lancing. It.-fresh menu were Mr*. Robbin*. of Philadelphia, 'apent a few day* with Mr*. Beltord Gsrretnon. Harry Spalding and wife were in Wildwood Monday afternoon Mr*. Charles Taylor and daughter. Mlw Beatrice, and friend

Plea

l villa.

Friday wight wit

a City

1 on hi*

f after llA Christmas

George Blixxard. of Millville, spent Wednesday with Mr*. Allen

Freldeman.

James Vance, wife and daughter. Mia* Jane, spent the week

end in Philadelphia.

Piank Evan* ha* a new radio. Ml* Jean Dyer spent a part of last week In Philadelphia with r mother. Mr*. Olive E. Dyer. Stanley Ware spent the hullday* here with hi* mother. Walter Norton I* confined to

Ihr tvMll*- with grip.

leh and family haw.

Ocean City tu* the win- ■

OCEAN VIEW

Hyle» and Mia* Laura

Mil the Christmas bull. Mr and Mr*. IJnwood Dalla* Atlantic City. ! "P"" Wednesday in Millville. Well, was in Ocean City Ml.* Anna t'annso spent a few evening. ( day* last week with her sister* In

nd Mr* Howard DeCray : Philadelphia

Xfctet. Velma, of Phila del Miw. Hbod. and Mary l->» nan re week-end vlsitni. auk spent Tuesday with their aister In

Troy"* pnreat*. Mr and «itj

net Clouting Kenneth Bozarth and Uargaretta norevta <\ir«n spent one Hmlth. ol Egg Ha: (■or spent 1bur»-j|», week with Mr* U F d*> evetuna wUh hi* parent*. Mr.i»,

; aad Mr* K Boxarth

Id Mr. Stephen Yeung 1 Mr and Mr* Frank Shaw * thter. Evelyn. •*■1 urned < h-ewn • It J shopper. MoiHti>> Sumlay after pending.a Mr aad Mr*. Joseph la.wi Mu!lira 11111. 1 and children motoied lu Brid«

rvlce n

(1) A

futy hone

emor Mirer i ..-sdaj * January II. at t o'clock ceptkin to be t. udereA him in the executive elm tuber of the Stale Hour* Tbi- i pmhahlt the fir.» time In the hi.lory of this that the KepuMican paitv a* t uch. ha. planne.l t., iionor Ikmoc'aUc

Governor

Ocean City Boys Escape Gas Fumes Youths Noticed Fuses and Lowered Wtndowi—Man in Adjacent Room Killed Happened in Philadelphia

NORTH RIO GRANDE "■ orhrr "> e ' rT r pm' '" ^hooi position In the Cnlted Slaleo; (S) The Ladles' Aid of the Metbn- such inducements to enter the dial Church met on Wednesday profession a* will attract the moat afternoon nt the home of the talented men and women. (3) the president, Mrs. Charles C re awe. <-tabli.hment of a Dcpa! intent of Elitabeth Harris has re-j Education with a oecretaiy turned to her home In Phlladel- president's Cabinet, and (4) tmtlpbii. after spending some time : ftration of the Oon-oitutloaal' here with her clece. Jlrs- Melvin Amendment authorlxlng Cornwell, and family. . to regulate chiW labor. Robert Kennedy ha* returned . .. hi* school at Overbrook. Pa., pv-ii i -vafter spending vncatlon time here L' 111 Lfpposed lO

with hi* parent*. Mia* Edith

also a student at Over-

brook. spent her vacation here

with her parent..

Ervin Hunted and fkuiily. of Bridgeton, spent New Y’car'* Day here with John Skelllnger and

family.

Ml** Emma H. Or ms. wNi U employed by the Bell Telephone,

Company in Philadelphia. *p.-nt ^aewakut. Sunday hen- with her parent*. ' harles K.

Mr. and Mt*. Charles Crease. Mi and Mr*. S II. Endicott alle-l on Mr*. Chart*-# Creme on Sunday. They have Just returnfroiu their vacation al Ft.

Raising Speed Limit

William

I- IWII. of the Stale moli.r vehicle department, were aocgbi by a driecatlon of automobile -baDra of New Jersey on wrveral |.-opowed .-.■needmerit* tn the motor veblelr law. which were defeated at the

renew ox

irkaoa. «

Paterson, chairman of the legislative committee of the or a.mlxadoa

acted a* spokesman.

Commissioner Dill again reiterated his opposition to the proposal

Meyer*. Fla. j to increase from twelve to twenty Mrs. Elwuod Chester t* 111 with mile* an hour the speed of mathe mumps. She Is being cared chin*-* in built-up **-* tkma of by her mother. Mr.. Eftic cltleo. He insist--*! thai the law 3tUr*. at Dias Creek. un tbl* nubjer t is now il| l erally Mr. and Mrs. Jautew FUher are ivinatrued and If the maximnm at iidtlag their daughter. Mr*, liar- Mlgge*l*d by the delegation wa» ry Smallwood. In Camden. adopted motorists would D- spwedMim Mary Hand, of Wildwood, ii.g through rorntpunUDs IS to 30 pent last week here with her mile* an hour and possibly more, grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. WII- Opposition of the conimis*loner Dam y. Hand. j was also voiced to an unlimited

Fred Appi-gate made a bust--h* trip to Biidgrtun on Mon-

day.

Jennie Hughe* spent the nd with Mr*. William H., McCaity. Mr*. John W. Hkelllnger celebrated her birthday on Saturday nlng by entertaining a few friend*. Sibagl began again on Monday. after being clow-d for the Christmas holiday*. and Mis. Nelson D. Hand ving a radio installed. Florence Cornwell ha* returned to her home here after spending some time at Cape May with her sister. Mr*. Ed. Smith. Mr.. John B. Morton spent last week with relative* In Philadel

bhia.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Enlrikei, rnt t- Philadelphia on New ear's Day. Mr*. Kntrtken retained tor a visit with her aunt. Mis* KlUabeth Bennett. Milton Bobbin* ha* returned college after spending the holiday* here with hi* parents. Jam*-* Bobbitt, and family. and Mr*. Dennis Fisher atNew Y'ear's dinner willi Josh Harris and family. It. Benjamin Mitchell wltneimh*- Mummers' parade in Philadelphia on New Year's liar. He remained up there toi a lew days' with bu aon. Howard,

and family.

lioiothy Kenney. Mi»*

Bernice Motion and Jtoeph En tiik* n and tilt Stoke* went to Philadelphia New Year s Day at

Anna MrNtchid. the landlady, and hey traced the fUlluw lo a ItKHll

r 'ho rra’’.

"We forced I ! • d*«>r,*' aaid Mr*.

Norman Smith, of Ore: and Harr v Adams, of if. had a narrow •-scape from asphyxfat i.iit la*t Friday evening when a sailor was kiii*-d and a ms overcome by ga* in building In which they -d a mom Dr the night II occurred in a r Rprlng Garden Sire.-*, near llrowd i The young men had enjoyed ' ’atchlng the Mum New Year's Day. A* they did come home until the . following dav. they pi..cured om neat Uivmd Htr-et. I’pon entering the room Adams called Smith's attention to the strong furm-s of ga*. Smith was unable to notice any pe* uliar odor and amir*-*) ai hi- companion. Adams, however. b»we*ed ihe win-1

frewh

fh.-

m. 2t v

lion that probably i

111 «“

inided

They were awakened nex! morning l.y a aruffltng of f.-et. When they ai*Me they found p«breaking Into a nearby The police diBC**rere*l the' us pair. TTiey were taken Hahnemann Hunpital. I • here the man died a few honr* latci. The woman recovered suf Orlently to be dismlwH-d from the

hospital.

The idenilty of tb» sailor, tIonsd at the Philadelphia Navy Y’ard. has not Ix-en determined In his uniform, two name* wen stenrlled. They were C A Chil

t Mum

Mi and Mr*. William Shear* r. •»f Ocean 411 y. and Mr* Hannah Hewitt. <d Court Horn*-, visited Boy Woliott .... New Year's

The

Ellxal

Euger. Townsend ‘ KalurUtij a have re- Mia* Mvra Way. of Tieni

with

. Curtis mother Mr*. Henry Hymn spent a day* bud week in MlUtdle • re la tiles 1 Mr*. .'*vhn * 'amp aad Frank I' prllo spent Thu-aday al • U)t.x Mvaae* Cindy* and • arol Tbumiwua. of SUnlhiu. r* sf i Tbn*sday with reUilve*

•n|,.

one* at the Reading Uallroad put In about a tu'-ntb ago. hop-d th.we light* will be sunenwful at these c To-

th* U l be bell »y*tl

I Inter

i been plac

who lit.-* at hi* grandpai iday* here with

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