Cape May County Times, 1 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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bu been Hi* Hum Bom. of PhlUdel•ne. am tbit, and Mn. Oeorj* Carlton, of AHoway, an rUltinc Mra. A,

M. Bdwaraa.

WheaJer Berta waa in an auto-

; in* the paat week

Uufonl Halbraner attended the Beeflol one day Ust week. Mr. and Mra. Joseph EUtott and cWWrea were in Philadelphia last

Mra. Walter Johnson has n

Mrs. EeaaM Taylor spent WedMaday with Mra. Mary Adams. Mr. and Mra. Uaminc Hand

Charles Loper has finished his w »» iranaactlnt business

‘ nettt Croeams. at Erma, tor the

Ralph Taylor, teacher U Upper Cold Sprtaa Set sol. had a fiat ; day at the Beeeni with toartee

which waa Capa May Coaly Day

i route attar u «

George and Walter Beach. GU-

llbur McPherson, Alvin Halb . Dan McOoBkay, Walter 1

. the Lower Cold Spring School . e trip to the Beequ! ladt Wad day and bed a fine time.

04 mu cm “ ‘

Taylor, of Erma.

er and Charles Taylor ■

the weak end Mrs. Mary Hildreth

r at the Avs-

. la Phlladel- . of PhtladelphU.

Holdsworth. rho waa drowned at Cape May a eoaplt ot weeks eae. and washed sshore at Lues. Del. His Isle home wss Verna. N.

GOSHEN

Mr. Bamml Clarke was In PhlUJdelphia tor eeversl days on best-

Mr. sad Mrs. Samuel Belly hare returned to their home here, after ainr the summer kt See

at May's Land- *

[ leisures In Philadelphia a part o(

Mrs. Norris Thompson rnterteln- . ed relatiroa from Camden receuUy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uncle ud . son. of Arstoa. sere at the home r of Mr. and Ure. Prank Wateoa

eidar aad resurfaced nlth gravel. The M. E. personage te now be-

- n. wlfa aad .pant Saturday BflaMJng at May-

r. Townsend Oallahar. after, visiting relatives at Cape Itoy a couple of dape. has returned boeae. Mrs. Abe Bhaw waa asteng reteree to the Ctty of Brotherly Love for a week. Mrs. E. Riley MUner Is proud owner of . beautiful Bower

to Philadelphia

r

Mrs. E. Dolby, of Court House. ,t Saturday with Mrs. B—-

id. Carl Atlantic City Bun-

la improving his

a Kline, e' turday and Bun Curt Barbour.

e will spend relatives Kennedy visited to

Charles Hud. Jr- was given a surprise birthday patty on Saturday at his home. Twenty of ms friends enjoyed the social « tog. At a late hour Ice cream sad cake were served. . Miss Beda Hewitt, of Wildwood, passed Saturday night with her

cousin. Jane Brelth

[>r. Elmer Tomlin and family.

„ Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrsjten 8. Roy lee end baby, of Wlldv—•

and Mr. and Mra. Clarenc* F

of A vs We. were Sunday guest, of

Nelson Smith and femlly Mr and Mra. John Hearon are

tkis weak vUttlng relatives -

Marcus Hook.

Mias Nads Batts was at

home Of her sister. Mrs. Bplcw

Oliver, at Cape May, the week -

rr WILL PAT YOU TO COME , to our Clee ranee Bale, and make l yoer purchases at greatly t prices. Bailsman's. *«* UI *^" T '

RJO GRANDE

ud get his

tarn up pretty badly. He

ped Injury.

Mrs. Prank Jones to spend month with her children iwndnle. Pa.,

Manor. N. 3.

Edward Bollek and family, who lived here a few yean age, Honeybrook. Pa., were renewing old aefinalntucoe here last week. Mrs. Philip Baber, of Millville.

Saturday.

Elisabeth Harris. Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with her niece, Mrs. Melvin J.

Corn Ml.

e Fisher, ot Phltadclit Sunday here with his peumta, Mr. ud Mrs. Dennis

Mies Bdns Jaggard to employed i clerk at the Atlantic Coal Company’s yard. r. ud Mrs. Prank Downs. Mr. ud Mrs. sftoy Wolcott and Mrs. Anna Walcott vim led rate tivae to MtOviUs on Sudsy.

Mrs. Annie

on Tuesday after

viaMlag Hr. ud Hra. Harry Tate a | Hra. Virginia Hayers Is taking boalnaaa course st 81 rarer’s utneea College. In Philadelphia,

ic com mu tee dally.

The old store building of Wil-

betng moved back ud rebuilt into'

to the county

with the Rio Grande

Orange on Tuesday evening ot

A alee social evening

by all.

Mrs. Amalia Neal and daughter. Mrs. Warren Harris, and two children, took upper with Harry Hud ud family, at Wildwood,

last Wednesday evening.

Word has been received from

Jeeee Pester, who went FU.. Just before tb<

there. HU safety was feared for ' D . w, ^ mllk

Ktomle motored to Allentown, Pa., on Sunday to visit the Beliefs brother. John, who to nt-

Coltoge

George Robbins received a four year scholarship to Columbia Ualvarsity for merits white sitending cltlscas' military train-

Mr*. Bnthsr Ntoktoat to steylng at Mr*. William J. Sharps. Hsrrtooa Bowen has moved hto family U Angtossa. Mr. aad Mrs. Arte Kelly are attending the Truion fair thu

MARMORA

Ur*. Luther Corson, of this place, motored to Cape May Monday. Mr*. Arwllda Clark to making an indefinite slay to PleaautvtUe with rplaUvae. Mr. ud Mrs. Samuel Barrett of Camden, epent the week end 7101 K4« slater, of this place. Miss Mary Rickard, of MarshallvUle. U making u Indefinite stay with her stater, Mrs. Clarence

Miss Cure Brown end Artie nith spent Saturday evening to ceu City. Misses Helen and Frances Btrata attended the movies to Ocean City Friday evening. Mrs. Caw mu of Maryland, spending sever*! days with friends

William Gannon to the proud owner of a new car. Mm Cathertoe Smith entertained her mother, of Dorothy. Sunday. Mr. and Mra. William 8at>p aad eoa wars In Tuckahoe Saturday evening. Mies Dorothy B. Madera spent a few days tost week with Mias o Stephenson, of West Cape May. We are glad to say that Earl spp Is much Improved at thU

Mrs. Frank Sack, of Petersbug. called on Mra Minnie L. Corson Sunday evening. Miss Gertrude Retain* is spending this week In Philadelphia. Mr. Somers E. Young Is spending a few days In Chester. Pa. Mra Howard Young vial ted her daughter. Mra. Spencer Young, of Beesley's Point Mr. and Mm E. E. Madam and daughter. Myrtle, and Mias Mary VUzard motored to Wildwood Saturday evening. Mrs. Charles Coesaboon and daughter. Mary, motored to Vineland Thursday. Mm Livingston Henderson called on Mrs. Minnie L. Corson Tuesday evening. Mm Laura Tovmrend to entertaining Mm. Cawlman. of Maryland. for a few days Mr. D. Hampton, of Eldors, cvJled on hto slater. Miss Lydia Hampton. Saturday evening. Miss Bertha Fields called on Mm S. E. Young Saturday after-

Urder the direction of Samuel Leuallen. the band bearing hto pame to fast becoming recognized one of the county's crvtntog musical organizations. The band has already broadcasted its music

» the South 'ersey Exposition, end has been commended for its good wort

The members In the above photo, back row. from left to right are; Harry McPherson, Harry

Walter AMeback. Herman Polhamiya. Clarence Hunk. Thomas Hand. ~ " h Sayres. Luther Swain. Ottto McKatg. Melvin Smith. Ed. Stone. John

Tyler. Leroy Watson, Wal

Samuel Leuallen. Ralph Toser. Burton Corson. Jr. Looming Lloyd. Raymond Hammond. Frank Evans. Paul McKaig. William Smith, Harry McPherson, Jr., Howard Sutton. Emerson

TJQCAHOE

visitors at Captain Maurice Gandy's and Mra. Ed. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glean and children, Mr. and Mm. Frank Gandy, all of.

Atlantic City.

Autumnal Sunday was spprdprtMr observed to the Metbodtot by members of the choir. The arrangement of flowers, fruit, etc., was unusually artistic and

the efforts of Mm Eva D. Smith. We must Mt'(all to mention that

tost on these annual occasions and Always helps ^n a generous

r. and Mrs. Carrol Baker have moved to Cage May City. Mm Edith Hand, of spent Sunday with Mr .and Mm.

Mm. Ida Pritchett to enjoying a several weeks' visit to Chicago with her stoter. Mr. *nd Mm Club Van Horn and three children, ot Stoaehurst, spent the week end with Mm Electa Churchill and Mm Mary

Mr. and Mm Allfert Kalber, of Germantown, spent Sunday with Mm. Eva Hawkins. Mr and Mm L. M. Seeley and Mg. and Mm Hoeea Godfrey, of Atlantic City, catled on Mm Josephine Godfrey Sunday afternoon. George Barber, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Harry Wagner. Captain Stephen Reeves and Miss Ada Reeves, of Trenton, have been r. -and Mrs. Alfred

Mm. George Langley. Miss Anns Lgagtey aifd Harold Langley have been hem from Gloucester for a

few days.

Members of Rising Star Charter. No. 100. O. E. 8- tendered Mrs 'tarry Cos a miscellaneous t bower on Friday evening to the chapter ream. Ice cream and cake were •erred to those present Mr. and Mra. 8. G. Langley end sod spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mm R. Vqjw, of Peters-

burg.

R. T. Bailey aad Charles Lee attended the Dempeey-Tunney fight Thursday evening. Born to Mr. and Mm Albert Hand, of Tuckahoe, at Newcomb Hcepltal, Vineland, a baby girl, on Wednesday. September U. Mr*. George Powell spent Thursday to Attanlic City. Dr. J. Hunter, of West Berlin, waa to tows Wednesday. and Mm Norman Burke spent Thursday evening to Petersburg with Mr. and Mra. Richard

Mr. aad Mrs. J. Bergn. Jr. spent Wednesday evening with Mr .and Mr*. Irad Oktoy. of Woodbine. Miss Thelma Williams, daughter of Mi. and Mm Clarence Wllllams. celebrated her thirteenth birthday anniversary last Monday evening by entertaining a number of her friends at her

Mr. and Mr*. Georg* Grace. Ocean CKy. epent Sunday with

relatives here.

Herbert Madera spent Saturday home on Main Street, night with Mr. and Mm Harrj j Recent visitor* at the he Robins, ot Ocean City- Mr ,>,>d * Mr * Enoch Williams Mrs. William Orunon entertained j were Mr. and Mr*. John Alfboit. »r etoter and brother, from Audu- Felrvlew: Mr. aad Mr*. James jo, over the week end. ! William*, Tunterville; Mr. and Mr*. Uriah Young were Mr*. Elton Cornon and i Ocean CUy Saturday evening. Pelermo: Mr*. Bomb Coraon. Merlora. end Charles Fraser, of MtU-

vllle.

COME TO OUR CLEARANCE. , _ _ ^

•ale and take advantage of the Mrs Ed Robinson and d*ughH*ot values offered. Belli- ter. Dorothy, motored to Ocean

mu's. Sea tola aty.-Adv. City Tueedey. .

GREENFIELD

Miss Anna Beebe, of Tuckaboe. spent the week e£d with Mies D. Duboeq. Mr. and Mm George Breyer were in Vineland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Priest eallel on Mr. and Mm L. D. Bozarth on Sunday evening. Harry Breyer and Henry Dub^eq. Jr., were to Woodbine Sunday evening. Mias Mary Ellen Duboeq. of Derby. Pa., epent' the week end with her. parents here. Mm Henry Duboeq and daugbterafi Virginia and Rebecca, and Mias Anna Beebe motored Ocean City Saturday. Mr. Henry Duboeq motored Sen Isle City Saturday. Mr. and Mm George Breyer and family were In Ocean City Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. M. Bowles and family, of Seavllle. epent Sunday 'iftersoon with her mother. Mm Henry Duboeq. Mr. M. H. . Magntu end Mr. Henry Diboeq were in Woodbine Saturday afternoon. Mr. William Miller, formerly of this town, has moved, to Sea fade City. Mis* Virginia Duboeq. of Sea tele City, vtolled her parents, Saturday. Mr. Gideon Adams was In Sea tote City o“ Saturday. Mr. Gideon Adams called on John W. Gandy Monday after-

BELLEPLA1N

B. Coraon. of South Seavllle. and Brooks Bltosard, Dennlsvllle. were In town Saturday. Mr. and Mm William Mason, of MlUvIlto. called on Mm M. Creamer on Saturday. Mr. and Mm Lev' Hand spent Monday with the toiler's parento at Pleaeantrllle. Mr. and Mra. Frank Shultz, of Millville, callrd on relatlv. here on Saturday. Mrs. Charles Hess spent several days last week with her daughter. Mm Edward Goff, og Glass-

Mr. and Mrs. M. Rowlc*. of SearUle. called on John Lyom

Monday afternoon.

Mr. Tom Breyer end John Lyons were In Camden over the

t end.

Mr. Walter Oarron. of Tuckahoe. called on Lewis Priest and

totally Sunday.

SOUTH SEAVILLE

Mrs. Olive McAllister spent the week end here with her parents. I»« Ells Morton was a Sea Isle vtoitor Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Van Glider. Northfleld. called on Mrs. John Rocap Saturday afternoon. Mm. Harry Pierson waa a Court Houae ahopper on Saturday. Mrs. Edna McDonald, of MillvUto. apent the week end with H. ~ rPayne and wileMr. and Mm Tbomaa loiper. of Oman Creek, and Mra. Albert :. of Philadelphia, called on friends to town on Sunday. Mist Maude Heeton. of Krme. visited Mrs. L L. Foster oi, Satur-

E. A. Omce and J H Barry ere In Philadelphia <* Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Berry vudted relative* In Bellvplaln on Monday evening. Warren .1. lot rick* waa in Philadelphia o* Wedneaday Rev. C. W. Letts, of Fair Haven. Halted relative* in town Monde) Mr. and Mra V B t'oraon w-ere out-of-town vtoitor* on Sunday Hiram Rorap U bavin* a h*«t*t

. end Mm Milton liiace, of Northfleld. are gue*u of Mr. and Mr*. John Rocap thl* week we Allen wee a MllltUIr Vtol-

Mr. and Mm Ed**: Iwwrence id Mr and Mm Harold Collin* altended the Trenton fair on Wed

R. B. Heae motored (o Vineland on business Saturday. Miss Geraldine Abbott, of Millville, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Glendora Mason. Mrs. R. B. Mason and children motored to Millville on Saturday. Mrs. Edward Hoffman, was a Millville ahopper cn Saturday. Mr. John Turner, of Philadelphia. spent the week end with hto stoter. Mm C. P. Hess. Mm L. H. Riggins spent urday with Mrs. Edward Pettit, of Millville. Mm David Harris was taken to tho Millville Hoepltsl on Sunday for medical treatment. Mr. ard Mrs. Clinton Howell, of Millville, epent Sunday with Mm Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pettit. Mies Gladys Hees to attending business School In Camdea. Mr. and Mm R. b Mam and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess returned on Tburedey efter a llghttul trip to Niagara Falla end Canada. Mr. George Rothacker. of Avalon. callrd on Mr. and Mm Joseph Mason o» Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jowp* M took dinner Sunday evening with Mr. and Mm George Rothacker. of Avalon. Fred Dowling ard wife, of Millville, spent Sunday with the former's uncle. Mr. Asbury Bachelor. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Howell. __ Millville, spent Sunday with Hi* latter's parents. Mr end Mrs. William Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stevenson, of Cape May. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. R. B. Maaoi. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bonham. of Eldors. apent Sunday with Mrs. Bonham's parents. Mi and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman. Mr. and Mm E. Clark and sol. of Gibbstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm Samuel Nlcboi*. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hex spent the week end with Mr. am Mm Ira Heea. of Sea Ule Mr. Haary Bachelor, of Millville. to visiting bla brother. Mr. Asbury Bachelor, for a few days, “r- Thomas Hickey, of Bridgespent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. William Jain-<s. Neat Sunday afternoon th* Ramies, of Millville, will com* la Bellvplaln for the cluelng game ie sraaon. This la th* strongteam that our buy* heve to play thl--, year and should prove ' big draw. The Beltoplalii bssebsll team drf.alod the Avalon buy* Sunday afternoon 7 to 0. before the largest rro-vd IhU season. Thl* makes three genie* epi-c# for afternoon, «t Avalon. Ihry will Plo> (be tie off.

Mr*. Walter Adams called on Mm Charles Kinzler Saturday'. William Corson and John VU sard motored to WoodHns Sunday evening. Mrs. Wesley Psullto wss to Ocean City Tuesday. Mm L. Townsend and daughter, Julia, George Bailey and Mm Cawlmaa were to Ocean City Saturday evening. Mr. Clayton Woodruff, of Bridgeton# to spending some time with relatives hem. Mr. and Mm J. B. Coraon and tughter. Cecil. Mr. and Mi*. Chart** Kinzler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sllmer and Mr. and Mm. Gebrge T ripple epent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mm Walter

Mra. Charles Coesaboon and daughter. Mary, motored to Atlantic City Monday. Mrs. Ambrose Coraon and eon Ambrose, are much Improved al this time. Frank Back, of Petersburg, call1 on Charles Coesaboon Sunday

Mr*. Benjamin Crain family visited relatives In Tuckahoe Sunday evening. Richard Cameron, of Ocean City, and William T. Coraon apent Monday evening to Atlantic Ctty. Mm William T. Welle and sou. Oscar, spent a few days to Philadelphia. Mr. Earl Wells, of Virginia, spent Wednesday with hto stoter. Mm William T. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. SUtes and daughter, Bertie, of Ocean City, called on relatives here. Mr. Thomas French to tick this

PETERSBURG

Mi*. Robert Groan, of Clayton, spent Saturday with Mi*. Clarence Winner. Samuel Johnson, wife and children, of Millville, war* Sunday visitors with Ira P- Ortffen aad wife. Mm Helen Btokenaoa and two tughter*. of Ocean City, dined with Mm Walter Vt John R. Jonas seea Ctty. w lor* at the home of William Eld-

s'ormsn Burke and wife, neks hoe, dined with Richard Voea id wife on Wednesday. George Hoff and wife visited with their son In Pennagrove th* first part of the.«eek. Born to P-ler Hoff and wife, on day, the 10th. a eon. Both mother and bn by doing nicely. William Dickenson was a w* ■d vtoitor with hto father Mill vll la. Walter Hees aad wife, of Ocean City, passed Tuesday evening with hto parent*. George Hoff end wife. Mrs. Martha t eld well and daughr motored to Trenton over the week end. Mrs Frank Gandy and so* paaaI Wednesday evening with Aaron Nickerson and family. In Goshen Harry W Valentin* mad* e business Hip to Baltimore this wank. Jams* Smith, wife end Mm Lydia Bapp paued Thursday evening In Atlantic tity. A telegram waa received Iasi Tuesday by Mra. Eva Huff from her daughter. Mm John Mason, saying all were sate from lha terrible burrlrans to Florida. William Tombleaon and wife, ot Vineland, called on their nap Morgen Lee and wife, on Thursday Mrs. Frad Higgs was a weekend vtoitor with her daughter. Mra. Knadler. In Philadelphia. Thomas Hand, of Goshen, wee a Saturday evening caller on cousin, Mrs. Amasaa Young. Dav;d Van Glider end vIf*, of Ijeeabtirg. were Sunday vtoitor* with Walter Voea and «ifa. Mr* liaronce Rice, of Ocean ity. olned with bar stoter. Mn William Dickenson, on Wadnewtec

Rally Day services were held in Tabernacle Church here r Rev. H. 8. Crammer, of New Gretpa. proacbed the morning sermon and Mr. and Mm Winfield Hunter, of Dorchester, sang both morning and evening. Mr*. Mnble Pritchard entertained eight guests from out of wn Sunday. Jacob Cox. was here looking er his property during this

Andrew Hawn waa n Philadelphia visitor last week. Mrs. Edna Foulke, of Philadelphia. and Mia* Myrtle Chambers, of Cape May. visited Mm Catherine Matthews Saturday. The crossing watch hunt Bennett's and Sally Crossing have closed for the wtoMm Annie Hawn ent callers from Atlantic County p-***

urday.

Mm Emma 5oulU and daughter, Lida were Cape May t'

‘ :rs Saturday.

Chester Plerpont,

Chester Plerpont. of Green, Creek, was making calls here last

Them was no school here Wednesday at to waa a chance ft the "kiddles'—to visit the Seaqul which to a rare treat no one should miss. | Mr. and Mm Joseph Nichols d non. William, were to PhUnA' delphl* last week. Ule* Marie Kelly, who to en*U ployed In Philadelphia, visited her home here Sunday. Ronald Dawson has returned home after . being employed to Wildwood all summer by the Black and White Taxi Coapaatyte now employed to Wend;

Philadelphia.

Mlaa Llzsie Holler and girlfriend, from Wildwood, spent a' day her* reeanUy with Mlarf Elisabeth Border. . Mr. aad Mm John Sberidatff with friends, spent a day roeeat-’

ly In Bridgeton.

C. H. Dawson. 8r.. r tolled" PhtladelphU on* day recently. Mm Bessie Bill* and- childmai have gone to Baraegat to live, having left here with their* household good* Sunday. % Work has started on LaetlAGarretlaon'a new bungalow. ' Mr. and Mm Jams* Douglasshare returned to the home of Fred Derr, after spending soM!;

time In New York.

a wrecking car which use in hto garage businem. Mrs. Grace Roop visited her, hueband. Earl Roop, at th* Blackwood. N. J. Sanitarium. The Roop* are the parents of little Billy Roop. who was killed by an automobile In front of the Erma school last year. Mr. and Mm Joseph Omar and son. Donavan, of Wildwood, wore entertained al dinner Wednesday evening by Mr. ud Mra

Rene Taylor.

Mm Elizabeth Ferguson ud eons. Charles and Walter, of Lumberton, N. J.. visited her brothei. Charles Hnrner. Sunday. Joseph Camp who secured employ men; on a lightship, waa forced to return home as he war suffering with a sever* case of

seasickness.

Mr*. Paul Saynsr Is spending this week in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mm. Roy Jagger* spent the Utter part of the week, visiting at Mt. Holly, attending a fair at Pemberton. vUltlag the "Los Angeles" moored to bet hangar at Lakehunt. also Camp Dlx ud Browns MUU-to-th*-

Plnea

Word has been received by relative* here that little Miss Caroline Conve. of 8t. Augustine, FU.. after falling on n picket fence and piercing her stomach with one of the plckate U mt of the hospital, hut still in a eertous condition and under a trained

Welter Onrrattaon and daughter. Cora, were Philadelphia visitor* one day last week. Mm Edward Griffith. Sr., received word that her home Ir. Coral Gable* had been completely destroyed U the terrible disaster that ewept over Florid* last week, word was also received a* to th* safety of Mr. and Mt*. Harry Griffith and baby who had left here for their bom* la MUml. They were not there to time to be caught In the terrible storm, but arrived Inter. Mr. and Mm LeRoy Jnggen epent Thursday In MllIvlIU With his sister. Mrs. Andrew MebdiU. Mr. and Mm CUrene* Pontoon, of West Cep* May. who bare Just returned from u year's atey In Cleveland. Ohio, ip'nt Bendsy •.-venlng with Mi sud Mm Jamn Hoffman MiUheita A family from Wildwood am occupying the Bwwr bongniow, at Hally Marshall , Croaatog. Radio panic* wem in order Thursday evening during th-IH-mpeey Tunney fight B*i.l*»ln . Ptllehnrd* gsvnge was filled to* .•parity, every me owning * radio was quite popular that