Cape May County Times, 5 February 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAP’S HAT COURT TIKES. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY S,

C M. COURT HOUSE

Bow tad JoMpblnr

war* amoriK thoM from hw* who L had Ibelr lonalt* removod hut

Mace's Hospital.

I spent • few days here on

•nturday Wildwood

i C. Lerenson was a Cape win Hons* visitor or Wed

bith

, motored here from “h.S!ur“ *

Upshift, of New York, n Monday evenlnr to I a few days with the Daner-

I family.

^ AlexenberC. of Ocean at). Jere an •today cvoalng, vU-

| friends and relatives, i .'Knee Otwirtney. of Sea attended the mortal •how at the Capitol'

n Sunday.

^ Sally Chasens. of PhUadelyent the week end with

I Joseph Levenaoa. maaryret t Capitol Theatre ape.t a

Philadelphia oa bus!-

He returned on Tuesday

frtay evealn*. Incr wan an Atlantic r on Friday sad Satarngs. He enioyed seriows at the Savoy Theatre >paon Peterson 1 l«vrnao<i motored to AtCite oa Friday evening ynt the eteulap there

Pekamky. of WUdvi r resident here, via! >n Thursday and Friday. Celia Kornat. Lillian and Sylvia Mendelsohn ;d shoppers on SatnrDaris spent Satarday la lie oa business, i Goldman, of Philadelphia. I friends here on Saturday unday. tene KaU was a MlUrllU r cn Saturday on bualnaaa Samuel Kravll apenc a few In Philadelphia and Nonas. He returned OB prlday. Joseph Bodheiser spent lay In Wildwood on busl-

ana . family entertained nd relatives at thelt on Friday, a Rabtnowiu has purchas-

t. Sugarman returned .' after spending a few tn New York. H. Maglll iy evening, after spending weeks in New York With H.

, formerly at M. N. J., Is here. ;o sp» r.c definite period with hli # a number of young attended the birthday of the twins. Lillian anc i Potash, on Friday even

Philip Alexeoberg. rallma. " « •! Somers Point. rUlted •nts for n few •lays - Eugene J. Aalus. of PhIU ». who has rscea ly beet ^d as medical Inspector foi public school, was here '■'lay and Tuesday. ■» Hannah Laptdus left foi dphU on Toreday'morning George Feldman motored ^ York on Saturday morn- - J- 8. Iwvln whs, a Fhlladelvisitor on Saturday on bus! wry C. Lapldus. of Wildwood ►d hls parents on Saturday < Sunday. • J-’Morion Eeldelman spent week end In Philadelphia Inx his parents.

GREENFIELD Sack sad Hiram Bark in Ocean City an business rday. bn Lyons motored to ramdes pend the week end with reunion Ross, of Petersburg, war on Friday. r » Hiram Sack and three chll •pent Saturday afternoon • lit Anthony Sehurman. of lies *'• Candy was In Turkabo* oa l “ss on Raturdny cn firhiit.la .nd Ed Hn>u la tkoadbitw oa Batarday. and Mrs r Park, of Pslrr•peat Bundsy sfteraooa with *» Murray and wife • M tMihas sad soa. Mrs i»a> Ysahs sad daugbtMt sad * KaiUa. of O.MH t-My. Sere PU« la MUIrllie oa Thursday ** "*"* r aas la Ocean

Horn was taken to the MlllUospOnl U»t Tuesday.

Gladys Erricson. Gresa Crash, spent Tuesday night with Miss Thelma Spalding. Mrs. BeMe FUrlong. of PhlUtMphla. to spending a few weeks here with bor brother. Mr. W alter Spalding. W. & Jonas and wits were In Wildwood Satarday sight. Mr. J. S. Clark and motbrr-In-w. Mrs. Clark, spent Friday with Mrs. D. C. Tudor. Her. and Mrs. Thomas N. Martin and Mrs. Kate Bruner, of Falnlew. wen In town on Tues-

day •

Miss EMe Prince, of BridgeOn. spent the week end with Mtm Beatrice Taylor. Mr. Herbert Chandler. .. _ .. day. moved his family to Elmer. N. JT, when he ha* employment Milton Peterson, wife and sons, of Woodbine, spent Sunday with O. R. Hamanc and family Mrs. Myron Monon entertained aipaay from Fish lag Creek ju

Saturday.

Earl Boas, ol Camden, spent Wednesday with his family here. Mrs. Mary Toner entertained f riends from Wildwood Thursday. Curtis and Emerson Uwallen were confined to their home with bad colds the first of the week Mta* Madeline Wit comb to suffering with a severe case of grip. Mrs. Elizabeth Ludtom to very much Improved after x recent 111■eas. bring able to sit up now. John W. Long haa returned to the boms of his son. Charles, liter a three weeks* visit with hls daughter. Mrs. Luke Camp, at

May rill r.

Ths Junior Community Club held an Interesting meeting Tuesday night at the home of MIk Thelma Camp. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Herman, of Philadelphia, went Saturday with Mrs. William T. Boyds nd Mrs. John Mollenkopf are staying at the home of her this week, daring the latter’s absence. Mrs. Charles Champion is very ill at this writing. Mrs. Richard Thomas to slowly Improving fmn, a recent Uiaesa. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the First Baptist Church mat Monday night at the home of Mrs. Charlt

Brown.

Alfred Halsey, of Elisabeth, N I- 1* bow employed here. He to boarding at Mr» Ella Comer’s. Mr. Wiliam Hillman. Mrs. EiU tbeih Bliuard. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hill mao and family wets visitors with Allen Preldeman and family. 8- T. Godfrey and family were tn MUliilla on Sunday. Thompson Godfrey haa returnhome after a tour months’ star n Florida. William Spotts made a sa trip to Philadelphia on Mon-

Ur-

DIAS CREEK and Mrs. RUph H

OCEAN VIEW

John MrCooban. of Philadelphia. spent Thursday with hls

Mr. Jobs Barnett, of Millville. : mother,

spent Sunday with hto mother Mrs. Ernest Downam went the : Mr. Hersbel Wentherby. of Oosan seek cad is Philadelphia with; City Coast Guard BUUaa. apeat • her moth. r. Mr*. C. Mmaup.

oI.« -*' 1 *■»

Mr John l-avrenr* sMnt Tims. ^ Philadelphia, -pent the week

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T. Howell epect the week Mri Anthony Canuao and two

daughters apeat * few days week with her parents at River

View Heights.

John Dervm. of Phlladei Went Friday with Mrs. B.

Goohan.

and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter, of Stoae Harbor, called i her sick mother on Saturday'. Mr. E. B. Scull to sick with Mrs. Sarah B Measiek. of South Dennis, sprat Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. Bichard Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hand and son spent Saturday with their par-

ents at Sooth Dennis.

Mr. Harry Smith and Mr. John Bailey, of Millville, and Mr. So-

crates Willis, of Coart

spent Sunday with Mr. Richard

Lloyd.

The official board of the M. E Church met at the horn* of Mr. A T. D Howell on Friday ereateg: Mr. James Downs, who to working tn Philadelphia, to bath garage for Garfield Lloyd. Mr. Leon Norton apeat W< day evening at Wildwood. Mr. Richard LUyd apeat day at Woodbine. Ur. Edward Scull, of Cepe May Point Coast Guard Station, spent

PETERSBURG

Alfred Sapp, wife and Mrs. Lyde Smith attended an Eastern Star meeting In Burlington Mtaday. Mrs. Katherine Scbuse and rhilIren have gone to Philadelphia,

for a month’s visit

Frank Gandy, wife and saaed Sunday evening with Aaron Wkeraea and wife, la Goahra. Mrs. Elmer Stoelman visited a specialist to At ton tic Oty on Monks Bailie «'■ Itonu and Mrs. John Uby at leaded the D. of A dge to Tuekabor Monday evening John Fisher, wife and Mrs. Jeorge Bach and daugb'er. of Ocean City, eere Monday evening riaitors al'h Morgan Lee and wife dtasad Smith. wife and laughter, of Camden, passed gunlay with Hollis i aidwell and wife Edward Ireland and wife, of Hei 'ervllle. were Sunday gueeu of w.irhard Voss and wife Mrs. Emma Lamkin i children were Wednesday visitors with her school chum. Mrs Carrie Hagelgans. In Turkaboc Mrs. Viola Garrison U spending this seek with her daughter. Ur* Elizabeth Schulley. in Camden Mlaa Anna Candy, of Chews Lending came home Friday even or a f-w days with her par-

ents.

A. H. Kapp. wife and Mrs James Smith vltiled (hr Stole Prison tn Trenton, on Tuesday Mias Reha Hall, of Court House was a Friday visitor with Mias Alice Eidredge. Harold c-dims and site, of Pal too. were Sunday visitor* with hi* slater. Mia. William Dickenson.

Mr* Ban

alia I

The Mtopath Bible Ctoaa. of the M. E. Church will hold Its anniversary supper and play in L 0. M. Hall Friday evening. Mr. E. Erricson haa bought the Baptist Church and will tear It

of It

A. H.

urday at Court House. Mr. H. A. Bean, of North Dias, haa built a mw garage oa his lot Allison Uidtom. of Swain too. called here Friday. Mr. Edward Howell, of Court House, called here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Vermont Stiles sprat Monday at Court House. Mr. El wood Howell, of Ocean City Coast Guard Sutton, spent Thursday at hto home here. Mr*. J. Down and Miss Jeaale Downs spent Friday

Joeeph Downam spent Monday In Philadelphia. Mia Mary Cate*, of Phlladei Phto, spent Sunday with her *»r- I to, Mr. mud Mr*. W. Carww. Mrs. Eugene Springer and children attended the funeral of her ece. at MIMvIlie. Sunday. Joseph Dali**, of Mount Efchim. spent the meek end with

ELDORA

Ralph Peterson called on DanI Baud on Wednesday evening. Lewis Peterson and Edwin Norn motored to Woodbine on

Wednesday evening.

w—w»a Hand called oa Mr* lex (land on Wednesday even-

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Lev. Paul Meyers and wife spent the week end with relative* In Pennsvllle. Mia Emm* Hand *p»nt Thursday with her aunt. Mr* Katie

tnd.

Mr. C. Hand and family entertained company on Thursday afternoon. William Peterson and wife « lertained friends from Millville Thursday. Alex Baud made a business trip to Beileptoin on Friday. Garner Peterson and Alex Baud motored to Delmont on Friday enlng. Albert Stevens called •« Lewis Hand on Thursday evening. Albert Stevens and mol her motored to Millville on Friday. Mr*. Herman Lehnar visiteu relative* at Dias Creek recently. William Peterson butekerrd bis hog* on Wednesday. Mrs. Laura Petetwon called on Mr* E. Cameron one day last

eek.

Charles and Lewis Hand did me carpenter work lor Mrs Abbie Camp fhat week. Ethel Hand and Hilda Bingham, who tearba at Clementon. came home for the week end. Seveial of the young peopl>attended the movies at Woodbine Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs Markle attended blcken supper out of town on Saturday evening. Mia Emma Hand spent Saturday with her cousin. Mim Ethel

Mr. and Mr* Raymond were Ocean CKy ahnppen Friday Mr. and Mr* Linwoed Dallas

Ml

ralm Mr. and Mr* Joseph .. _ Mr. and Mr*'Fred Logamaame. of Philadelphia, spent the sreek with their pereau. Mr. and P. Canuio. Raymond Boaarth and William I Gttoklll motored to Vii Wednesday.

FISHING CREEK Mr* Lou to* Ham 1 la staying Ith her daughter. Mr* Nora ate. Mr* Hand to It vary poor health. Mr* Ruagell Schellenger spent one day last week with her mother. Mr* Oscar Blaley. of Wildwood. Mrs. Carrie Dayton spent one day U*t week wltk Mr* Harry

Mrs. George Matthews agent Thursday last with Mr* Frapk Schellenger. of Erma. Mr* Allred Jaekaoa called oa Mr* Bertram Soyder on Toaedny. Mi* Arthur Fox and mother, Mr* D. Morrell Wooteoo. were In Cape May on Tuesday. Henry Shaw and wife called on Edgar Wootoon and wife on I

Monday evec.ng.

Horace Jackson, wife and chlldren. took supper with hto brother. Alfred Jackson and family, on

Sunday evening.

Mr* William Sheets to caring for her sister at Cold Spring. Walter Barber, of Cold Spring, called on his mother. Ml* Anna Bartxr. who Is '•arlng for Mr*.

Morrell Woolson.

Mr*. Lemuel Schellenger. Mr* Ous Vearlrks and mother. Mr* Hannah Wootoon. went to Min, vlile on Tuesday to attend Abe funeral of Mr* Wootoon’s broth

. Exeklnl Eidredge

Mr*. Claude Yearicka haa been visiting her sister in Philadelphia

for a few days.

Mia Taxer called on Mia Edith Schellenger on Monday evening.

bouae recently vacated by John

aud farill)

rt WIUoii »as a gut urday Ulioi in Turkabo. Mrs B llltoa Eidredge ebo h*> ■eu aertoual) III for artrral aehs. abow» a alight toiyroveOtorles D. Kcbel linger, of Vine nd. was u Saturday v(vital at the •me of William Eldredse

Edwin Noon called on Lewi* ad Ralph Peterson on Monday Cbttle* Noon and family spent Saturday evening at Woodlbne. Harold Langley, of Delmont. called on Nlebolae Hand on Sun-

moved blvjday

'My to the | It. '. Paul Meyers motored

BelirpUin on Sunday afternoon. Little Helen Sutton, who *a ■ n a Philadelphia hoapllal. *a '•itaigbt home and i» lmp">iIn

nualy.

Mi and Mr*. C Bioughon e« tartslnrd ..uiipany riom Oa.be

oi> Bunds;

Mr P. Meyer* mototed moot on Bundsy evening

Epigram to Make You Thiak Don’t pick quarrels—lot them drop. Woman U a thing of beauty, mad an expense forever. , If at first you don't ptc>> winners. don i try again. Tba scandal bird to usually a member of the lyre family. Things are never quite no had a* they aeem. nor vo good as they appear. To he amart one aceda’t oocrs-1 sarily say things that make other people amart. No man to a hopeless fool until he has made a fool of hlmsell twice to the same way. A foolish worn*a.believes every-1 thing her husband tells her; a wiscl •oman merely pretends to. If a man doesn't get rid of most of his conceit by the time he reaches the arge of forty, he never

i nature Is a very per id we only care lo bear of ■ happiness, a ben ne are

a Of IL

another'! the glvei

Be all auger from depression rastonally, and we are all too liable to lorgat thet every mood to

*>»inx mood.

lever people and dull people common enough, very often you find both In on. person. But e who ere simple, spontoneimpulsive affectional.-- in a human- are not easy to find long as one does not despair ng as one doe* not took upon life bitterly, thing* work out tolrly 1 ell tn the end

Del-

I * aiked thirteen tulles |

We sure despise That traffic top Just a* we’re there He tlgnsis. ’’Stop."

Due to the request of so many of our old customers, we are re-opening our Repair Shop as a general { f)|| Service Station For The Repair of All Makes of Cars We are now installing special machinery and took lo handle this work, and also to do general machine work, including Machine Work General Overhauling Lathe Work Milling Machine Work Welding and Brazing Generator and Starter Motor Repairs Eight-hour Battery Re-charging Battery Repairs Re-grinding Automobile Cylinders, Etc.

Due lo the large number of sales, and the general popularity in Cape May County of the CLEVELAND and CHANDLER cars, it has become necessary for Mr. Mazurie to manage the Sales and Service at the shop, together with personal supervision of all repaus made on other makes of cars. Mr. Urquhart will be general field representative of the Chandler and Cleveland cars. Mazurie’s Garage C. S. MAZURIL, Prop. Established 1906-Twenty Years of the Belter Kind of Repair Work y “Fixing-Not Faking” Our Motto Bell Phone 42 SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.