Cape May County Times, 28 May 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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( “UiiIbk" Mayor of 8sa IUe City, oho ruled the city on Saturday. May 8,

ky of ■ofe' W«rk. To the Mayor's left U John Monu^na. Director of Public Works, and on his prton Parker. Director of nsaace. An alert boys' police department brought scores of motor

e the Mayor, who exacted stiff linos. The net result cf the round-

CAtt MAT COUMTT TDQJ8, JMDAY. MAY It. itM.

Belle plain on Saturday afternoon. i the Sssehull Ran* . I there. Mr. Harry Schultx ielt ‘for . New York, and will rtsnaln therefor an tniicflnlte period. A large audience attended the •Boy" Council meet 1 nr; on Monlay evening, at the Borough Hall. Mr. Philip Alexenberg. ol Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his family. He returned on Monday afternoon. . Oscar Becker motored to Philadelphia on Friday and spent [ a few days on business there. Mr. Morris Grossman was a . Philadelphia business visitor on J Friday and Saturday. Mr. Samuel Levenson was In Philadelphia on Monday on bus*

PETERSBURG

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Miss Carrie Vo* . a lew days with relative

Philadelphia.

Bomt Johnson and wife. loausOTi. wife and daughte;

1 Ocean City, were Tuesday evening

visitors with fra P. Griffon

* Richard Mrs. Norman Burke and sister. Mira Ruth Hawkin', of Tuckahoe. passed Thursday af'ernoon with Mia. Richard Voss. Little Samuel Sctauley. .of Haddonfle ti. I* spending a week with hh> s run d mot her. Mrs. Viola Gar-

rison.

Dr. Allen Corson and wife, of City, pawed Wednesday with his aunt. Miss Victoria Corwjh. Mrs. All in Van Glider. Mm. Dora Voss and Miss Livla Wcstcott motored to Court House on Wcduuaday. Our community was saddened last Monday to lyara of the serious injury of William .Gannon, Jr. He was painting from a scaffold which collapsed, burling fUm twenty feet to a cement sidewalk. He is m the Atlantic City Hoa-

pltal.

Mrs. George Hoff passed Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Somers Corson. In Scaeille. Walter Hess and wife, of Ocean City, were Thursday evening visitors with Ills parents. Mrs. Marie Schurch and daughter. Mrs. Burt, ol Ocean City, were Friday visitors with Mrs. Prod Carter. Mis. Henry W. Yak-All no was a Philadelphia sbo|>per on Tucs-

PALERMO I Miss Lydia Hampton has m- • turned home from New York City after spending ihr winter th< re. Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Crane and family and Mi* Leva ColMas motored to Turkaboc Tuesday evening. James Graham was In Ocean : City on Thursday. Edward Corson and Miss Ruth Dailey spent Saturday evening with relatives In Cape May City. Elton Corson spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Corson. Mrs. Howard Young spcnl a t*ay last week with her daughter. Mrs. Spenoer Young, of Borsiey'n Point. Mr*. Knock Clouring is spe ing a week with relatives Philadelphia. Miss Bertha Fields spent Wednesday e- enlng with Mr*. Homers E. Young. MUb Anna Totton. of Ocean City, spent Wednesday night with Mira Myrtle Madam. M". Winfleld Corson has returned home after spending the winter months with his daughter. of Weatffeld. Mr* Minnie L. Corson celied on Mrs. Leon DeVauit Tuesday. Mr*. Charles Cossaboon and daughter. Mary, were In Ocean City on Thursday evening. Benj. Springer motored to Woodbine on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E. E. Madam and daugh- , Ur. Myrtle, and Min Mary Vlxtard motored to Daretoi I Sunday. Mm Laura Townsend j one evening last week with Mm. S. E. Voung. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Corson I and son. Curtis. Jr.. r;ent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Eugene Townsend, of Ocean View. James O'Shey. of New York city, is spending the summer . here. Mr. and Mm Madison Fox and sons, of Somers Point, called on friends on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ccr** boon and son. Charles. Jr., moI tored to Vineland Friday Mi. and Mrs. Cornelius Branln. I of Vineland, spent a few days I with Mr. and Mia Richard boon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Corson, of Petersburg, were I- to Tuesday evening. William Cameron, of City, spent Sruirday afternoon with William T. Corson. Misses Helsn Dailey aud Winifred Clark were visitor* to the Ocean City High School on Fri-

day.

Misses Naomi and Ruth Vault, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Misses Verna and Eiltha Paullin.

new t

eatlpii

Palermo school. The war Morgan lied and

v.-rre rlceted.

I. C. mil at th* home of M|as Mary Vlxxard on Friday

last Tuesday evening with Mr snd Mrs. Fred Purdy. Mrs. Gilbert Hugbca and Mrs. W El dredge, of Cepe May visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawson

last Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Painter

__ Gi rt inli Reining and | are the parents of a baby boy. friend ntteniird tin movies lr. i born within the last couple

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Point

i Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs

turned home after spending a few days with rrlsttves In Vine-

Mike E. Blumr. of Cape l«o» here cm Tueuhay eyanpiting relatives, i Eddie Schlff spent n few M Wildwood with friends

V* lather.

J Ed«1r. Kappen. of Ocean [visited hi* mother on Stt- • iDlugateh. or r 1 relative* [y. She returned o Mot Mendelsohn plelphla oil Monday on busl-

Gtnrge Cake, of Oc:au City, paracd Sunday with his mother.

Mr*. Mary Cake.

Ira P. Oriffen. wile and three sons paxned Sunday with Mrs. Dora Cfcck in Cap*- May City. Milton Whitaker and family, of Kldosa. were Sunday callers at the home of Willisui Eldredge. Mr=. Dora Voss went to Lww--urg Wedneeday. where she will spend r. few weeks with her Snnuel Johnson, wife and two ns, of Millville, we.-e Sunday at tor noon callers on thtir cousin

Frank Young, wife and three i ll '» J * (,ritl " n * lh? -

children, ol Marmora. paaM-d Tuesday evening with his brother.

Ayme*.

Mrs. Marguerite Voss went to | Chelsea Thursday to spend a few days with her sister. Mrs. Rndey. | David Van Gilder and James Karson. of Leealrutg. were Wednesday evening guests of the former n sister here. Rodney Van Glld'r and wife, of Ocean View. paxK-d Tuesday with j their relatives here Mrs. George Hoff was a Thurr-

I passed Wed-

newlay la Turkaboc on businae.

Gaudy and wife, af

Ocean City, wei; week-end vlsim with Mrs. Gandy’s mother. Richard Van Gilder and wife. 1 of Court House, passed Thursday

evening with Mrs. Allle

Glider.

Jamas R. Marshall and wife, of Millvilli. were Sunday callers i their nephew. William Dlckitt- i

son and family.

Morris Uehow and Koe > withered the baseball between Woodbine and P*ain. at BellepHln. on Sai

r afternoon.

LUWan Stein, of New • *» hem to upend an lu-

»iU her parent,

and Mi* Hyman lialperr. “ed Monday mo.nlng. after — a few days at Newark £LSiS‘S SHOPPE—rkerr :04t-W

retetivea.

larael Rainer, of Mlllvlrle week-enff visHor bete with

1* and relative*.

Abram Afoxenot r>. of New |

visitor with her brothel

I Bakemlllr.

Mrs. Olive Rice entertain'.1 the ’. members of the Busy IV-e Hewing Circle at her home in Ocean City

Thursday.

and Mrs. Henry J. Hetn- . of Sea Isle City, were

•Ptwt Sunday ,

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Mira Anna Kn*k<- atunded Forty In Woodbine last Saturday evening Viir. and Mn*. H. E. Young Mira Helm Dailey were In Ocean City Saturday evnntng. Mr. pnd Mr*. Adam' and family entertalni-d relatlvu from Bridgeton last Sunday. Our community was sorry hear of the sudden death of Mr. Stephen Young on Sunday. May

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Mm. L Townsend and daughter. Julia motored tc Ocean City Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Crane and family spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. David Thomas, of North Tuckahoe.

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- June Aohburn. T ample University,

weak end here with hD parents'. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Aashbum. Wendal Fraley entertained his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fraley, of Philadelphia, last Sun-

day.

Fredrick McKIralc ana family, of Wildwood, are making their home with bis grandmother. Mrs.

Mary Gai ret (son

Mrs. Caroline Woodward, of WiMwood. visited her daughter. Mrs. Frank Rombcrger. here Sun-

day.

Rem Taylor sweat one dsv> recently with relatives in Court House. Mrs. Walter Wright, of Wlldwvod, visited her parents. Dr and Mra. Ashburn. here one day

weeks. Mrs. Adda Gibson Is

-aring for the mother and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher an- entertaining relatives from

out-of-town this week.

Mrs. Adeline Hoover and Infant daughter have returned to. their home here after several ' weeks' visit with n lathes and friends In Philadelphia and other places. The baby underwent a slight operation of the tongut, recently but is doing nicely now. Mrs. Dorothy Porter, of Westmont, N. J.. and two children urr spending this week here with her sister. Mr*. Marian Corson. Mrs. Mary Whllldln and daughter. Mary of Philadelphia, ■pent Sunday with Mrs. Mary

Griffith.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jackson 1 were entertained at supper Sun-i day evening by Mr. and Mrs. A.

Jackson.

Fred Graraltck. accompanied by | his brother. William, returned j to the University Hospital, Phil- { a del ph la. last Wednesday where I

who attends'he will be under observation j last and also treatment. Fred was ‘

operated on for tumors of the : brain just a year ago and waai not doing aa wtU as he should.) Phillip Hera spent the latter part of the week in Philadelphia. I

returning Sunday

The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. George Vanleer. who has been very HI with pneumonia. Is some-

what improved.

Harold Miller Is stopping with I bis aunt. Mrs. Esrl Hoop, for the '

summer.

Mr. ami Mrs. David Pierson, were called th Vineland last week to attend the' funeral of Mrs. Emmett Vantvaman. in sll-day meeting will be held In Tabernacle M. E. Church. Sunday. June t. preaching by Morton Steelman. Jr. 10:30 A. Mr. abd Mrs. Edward Bunting M. At I A. M. »*» Ga-AwW atod children of WIMwood. spent Brcwin. of NorthSeld. Class

| im-ctlng at 11:46 in charge of I Edward Learning: 2:45 P. M. j Sunday school. Bertram Snyder * superintendent: 7:00 P. M. EpI worth League: 7:44. preaching Iit Rev. L. V. Brcwin. pastor. Mrs. Anna Su-clinan and son. of Vint land, will sing at eaeii of i these services, day light saving

' lime. All art- welcome. Fred Matthews, of Philadel-

phia. was a Sunday visitor here.

Mrs. Rona Peterson, who is making her home with Mrs. Sara Dawson, drifts a new coup. Mrs. Bessie Sheridan also Herold Do Camp, received their driven’ Hoebt* •luring the pasi week or so. Mr. and Mn*. Burdette Tomlin and Mr and Mrs- Mortimer .Smith, of MUIvtllr. motored here Sunday to attend the tuners! of Iwsc .1

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS WM. 9. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Bnwumm tn Into Win. F. DoaMa Boil Phot* 68-R-2

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