CAPE MAY COUNTY TWES TODAY. OCTOBER 29 1926
Dividing Creek
Social
J* Endeavor gocMy Church held a Halthc <ir On on Prlnny prracni wer ,. m>> Campbell. Mrs. ElUa- “ «r*. Xocllu Kelley. C'hanc-. M>. Klora -- Mr*. Albert Co^k. M: Moore, Mrs. Netii. Hart- . Mr*. Walter Camplnl'.. Mis Marl op Fleetwood. Bntma lyire. MJan Hiabec. noth •vpp.r. Mlaa Mjrem. Tint. a «lrrti».o. EWarful. Maurice Soh**!. : s ««^aOB Bowk. r Elinor f rx.k and Mr. And Mrs MuKor.l of Brldx.tr.v The hos(<-.~- ». ned coffe.- and' pompkin pie and all reported haling npent a Jolly evenina. Organize Bible Class At the Baptist parsonacc last ^yiianlay .veninc a younc womens' BtMe class waa organized. The IMJoaii.c otBce.s were elected Teacbei. Mrs. Harry Snyder prealdent. Mrs Charles Ball. j . Vice presinent. Mrs. Anna Beil.y. treasurer. Mr*. Boyd Cham. Others who Joined the class were Mr*. Find Garrison. Mrs. Walter Campbell. Mr* Haul Boblm-on. Mr*. Edith Cook and Mr*. Flora Pepper Ref re*hn rent* of let cream and cake were served. ‘'" Mr. and Mn. John May. TilKhinan. Md.. ste visit I nr Mi and Mr*. Beaniltic Turner Mr*. Bealand Bauer »h..pp.-.' rr Btldgeton on Friday. .Mr*. Alte r I Garrison and daughter. Kulh. visited H an ! Mr*. E. A. Millet. ol Elmer nw r the week ««id. .ue past . ek were Mr and Mr* Harry Chance. Mm Etta Mii.t.-r Mr. and Mra. Mttiro.d Campl-ll. Mrs. Willlani FWiwond ami daughter. Marlon Mr. and Mrs. Jame. et.| of Olendal. . spent u,. end with Mr and Mi. '
Boche.
Mrs. Emins B.iazar an.: Alfred. Ben. Wtlliam. Wai-.i Miss EI be I Blltu:. . I Cedar vlaitct Mi and M s Boyd < am. on Hoods >
Mr*.
npent Friday hoi
Sit-. Jared. Born, at Rich wood.' Oarner Peter* .N. J.. on their way home. .spent Saturday . Mi. and Mr- . Jaggern enter-j ville iMinert Ml** Marian liuic of Dias | ChaHe, Noon Cre*-k. ami Runsell HJgcini.. of [were In ttrlnw.nt Nonh Wildwood; also Mi and : mg. Mrs. Ourani and Utile daughter,
of Wildwood. Sunday.
Mrs. Bertram Snyder spent last Thursday in Philadelphia Ml*. Ida Jackson. M s. Malile Pritchard. Mr*. JJeorc- Snyd.-r and Mr*. Ts-na Kimsev and MisMildred Matihew* were seen .hopping in Wildwood Monday. Georg* Brown, of Wildwood. ► pent Saturday with Wendal Fraley, gunning f.r wild durk, Mt* Henry Mrlntyij:. of Fi*hing Creek, la hen caring for Mt
Br.-win and infant non.
Mr*, t-lbby Hawn was taken suddenly and seriously ill the latter part nt the week with double pnettraonia. and is under the care
of a trained nur»e.
Edward N. Sibel. of Pitman, made a business cal! heir Thurs-
Uiilrj
Mill
W est Cape May
Harry Rtewroan ; Ih*ir honi' by!
Ddmont
Baud |
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg- Douglas-, of R.o Grande, called at the par ‘ ronage he.e .Sunday. Mrs. Marian Corson wt* in 'Goshen last Thursday. The Busy Bee Sunday School ■ Class held a Hallowe'en party Friday night, at the home of their %eachor. Mr*. Etta Reev"*. William Painter made a business trip to Wildwood Friday R«t. and Mr*. Eedyard Brewin ^ar* receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. ho. n Wed-, nrsday. October lOrh.. Th- baby . »a* named Hit told Sydney. Mrs. E. C. Ashburn ..sited her daughter. Mr*. Walter Wright, in
BTHdwi
Saturday erening
Miss Lida Fowler spent Saturday night with Ida Peterson. Mrs. John Fowler entertained eoni,zny over the week end. Herman L.-hner and niece. Mis*
Helen Sjler. motored to MiUviUe
Charles Noon and family *petit Saturday evening at Woodbine. Mr*. Hetman Lehner spen
Mr. and Mt*. L. N.-lson motor . I to Philadelphra Saturday ev.-- .
■leg.
T. Reeves ha* returned to L*«e*. Del., after being here a month on government business. Mis* Midterf Stisuuan. of Phila.ielpbia. spent Sunday with Mrs.
M. Blame.
Mr*. E. Hvndernon was a
Omnde.! Quaker City shopp. r on Saturday
Miss Dorothy Madura, of Marmora. spent the week at the horn* of Helen Stephenaon. of
this place.
Harry Mason, of Belicpialn. and (laughter. Mrs. fc. Hoffman, visited hi* daughter. Mr*. C. Lsrruinynr. here on Saturday Mr*. J. Hand, of Pearl AteenKvtalneu a number of b<
Ml-- Hein, Powell ha* x. . P*rent-Teachri» Meet .pt.d a position a- pianist at _ 'm* fall convention of Cumb F-'-!>l»—minded Home at Vlne-jund Oounty Parenl-Teacher-s’ A*kn ' 1 ' •'* J ' eoriation wa* held in Bridgeton I Mis- Ru h Pepjfr-r. while shop-i „„ Tuesday >f test week An i slr.g In MlUvUli last we,-i . was evening tetePm was also held. AI s-li.d with app.'nd:citi* and wa- ( wry good program sras prepared.] aken to th - MUh'ilie Hospital. D'lmont P. T. A. wa* repivwenb-d| »h. r. she b Improving nicely. by Mr*. Jenn Whrldin and Mr
regular monthly meeting
. William Dunn shopped til
omt last Friday.
Griffith. Sr. B install-
radio
iiimtiei
f.-oi
tie Sunday Krhool convention h ’d at Ocean City ..Tuesday o!
la»t week.
The flunbram Claits held a Halloween party lari Tuesday evening at the home of Mis. Edith Mrv. Jagger* accompanied Mi
ith relatlte* at Wild-jf'lends at a radio party on Friw.Kid. I day evening to hear Qtoem Marie. Mr*. Mary Peierson entertained I ^ Rumania, hroadcaat relatiw from Atlantic City or.] Walter Hughes, of Dr**.l In Sunday j situt-. epent lb* week-end with
John Fawler ha* purchaaed a his parent*,
new sedan. j Plan« vr* being made in the Jack Toblnnon and family, of Borough to make the HaliooeVn W.rodbine. called on John Fowler! parade of November 1. a tmecese -nd family on Sunday ! Ml-- Ruth Springer 1* making Mum Helen Syl.*r spent Sunday; an indefinite stay with friend* la at Wildv.ood. I N *w York ard Reading Mr*. Katherine Hand and Swift Hand entertained hi* daughter. Ethel, spent Saturday! friend. Ronald Talbert, at dlnnc tifternoon out of town. | on Friday evening in honor rtf hi*
Wilbert Ireland, wife and rhll- j twelfth birthday,
drrn ilslted Mr. Ireland* mother Judge H. Eldregde and wife >n Sunday afternoon are m king a stay with friend* in
J.. I**-- called on Mr. and Mi*, j P. nnsvlvanta.
r H“ na on Sunday evening. i Mr and Mr*. J. Meyer returned Mr. and Mr*. Kennelh Bonham [ homr afler spending a few week* visited al Ibrlleplaln on Monday i with their daugh: r of Chlrago. alter noon . Mildred Bruton spit.r Samuel Cheatgr and farnll* of Thursday evening with LouIm Millville, spent Sunday atrerno-.n [ Woolson. of Cape May Point, with Mr Cheater's parent-. ||i,. C. Re-ve* b a week eno Mlsa Edith Hand, of HUlsilte. visitor wish her brother. Rol^n
vuslted hr. pareiria on Monday Hughe*.
and Tuesday i Ml - Elixabeih Meyer wa. a
:: ——— .Philadelphia visitor on Haiur-
Mauricetown i '‘ a :
Ol the Parent-Teacher Association wa* held in the High School hulldlng last Friday evening with a large nuratvi present. A delica t< sale wk- held at the same ante, from whlc‘. a nice sum was
: .illred ^ V.a. Samuel ticAllister has ar-
rep-ed a position a* dark in the
store of Julia* Srhwartt. Mi and Mr*. A. B Can.pB.ll.
J: have be-n *ntf-lalning the Utter's mother. Mm. David R. bske. ot Vert nor. and Mr*. Lake s rl-ter. Mr* IdMiaa Lore, of Cam
Malrohn F.-rgetwon who ha*
nvad- lib home for a few year* web hi* uncle and aunt. Mr. and VI** Will Uni H Hand, has now gone bark to hi* former, home in North Jersey io reside /
Mr* Uitir Lake t* spending
KKa* time at Wllkerbarr.*. Pa., owing to her aon. Boecoe Millrr. being seriously 111 with appen-
. G. Foster Hallowed Party A Hollowe'en party will be held in P. O a of A. Hall Haturday night, under the direction of U»e P. T. A. A march by the masquerader* will he one of the feature*. of the evening. Ice cream, pit i and cake will be served. Several from here attended th: pot-pie supper given by the Ladies' Al'V in Dorch -ster. Saturday evening. E. Hendeiscn Foster, wife and son. of Salem, were week-end vfeluu* in Del men i Delnront school children wi!l| give a Hallowe'en party tbl* af- '• ternoon. to their parent* andi friend* All are invited to Join j the Children In their sport* and,
prank*.
Alexander Cox. of Philadelphia.!
is home for a few day*.
0.-org<- W. Le» and daughter. Lillie, in company with Mr. and
Carl Erl i andi Nr ‘ Benneti Stow man. o! Lceelem and visited t * ,ur,: - l hr Seequi last
I h»- been very ill In hi* home a
Hnehabtrmn.-btn is now on th* ^ v, IVienailtitr ; rosd to recovery. I- —.... I-Xwiml Hehnolfield. «: Phils i Mr. and Mr- Ua : ,
.lelpl.izj span: the week end withjMm cmertain.-d oqt ,
Me atfd U” Hickman Shrop-jpany Sunday M '*- ’ i J ' a Mea-i,-
Mr. Herbert Busby and Mis-j Sunday
Mabel Buxby and Mr-. Illrkmani * m , an , g,, ,. Phrapehlre. of Millville. cab*d on lown ^ Mr Howard and Ml*? Pho-.-b. | Mr , iahtn ^ Burhy on Wednesday j.
Mr*. Lehman Buxbv. of Mill- j
tille. epenr a day with Mr*. Hickman Shropshire and Herbert. Burhy and Mis* Mabel Bugy at. ' Wilson Brrxby of M'llvlllr railed on Mr* Hickman Shropehire on
Wednesday.
Mr*. Norton Lore i* confinyd to :r botne through severe Ulnem. Mr. Edward Shropshire, o! Philadelphia, spem Saturday eve-
ning with relative* in MllWUe.[day after school Robert Hawn sprnt Saturday, Mrs. Bertha Batm.-.-
evening at MHlville.
all*. Hary Hawn spent Saturday evening at Millvili- anti ealltd on Mis* Alberta Ackley on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrg. Harry - and friends visited ..
Hankins Tueadav ' u
Mr and Mr, j Mrt , closed their Manner
Menantlco and pMrm,.. .
adelphla on Tnew^. The Misses Sylv
Garrison paid a *»■<, • home ot Mias Mary v
Bivalve
town, and rtster . Pai l Ackley Tue*d.,. Charles Orr. w„
visited Wednesday mnrr.m.
1 Mrs. Grantten and
were shopping m Mfllvm.
nesday.
Mrs. Emma Brnnr. ssd ^ I-eon... called at Ih* hoa-.. „• Paul Ackley Wedr.—c
Mr*.
I w oek.
Alfred
s. f'ach*. Jnckson on a t; ivdbiue last W.-drn-niny,
Sara Dawaon. of
Mary Jenkins, of Br.dg - sited Mr. and Mr*. W.l■x a few day* this past
. Hat
T>I*t
v let!
■Mrs
Odat > ill-, rlfllied friend* I Mrs. Emma On. Mr* PI. Bonham and Mr*. Elisabeth I ; vWed in For i Norri* Ian T
day
Mr. and Mr* Alt.nr.. !>.:• Vineland, apent Sunday with I • nd Mr- John Hackett Mr*. Hairy Chant- vi>lt-d paretils u» Foil Norris la«t w Mi. and Mr* Sl.e.msn Bill, •nd family veers In Millville urrtay ••venliie.
robson and |
j Millville
lp l Mr. and Mr-e. Joseph Compton
May. *p nt the week t nd her*-! rn <crtslncd a numb r of their With he: aunt. Mr*. Sonin (relative* over tht- week end Mr . an t Mr, Harvey Landl* j Mis? Gertrude sv. lit. *pen! 8ur .tnd dMldren. LeRny and Vi -I ,ln . v t fe r 8e»qtrt wllh her «u
; mla. t t KnyeiKford. Fa . Kpeni • n '* curie?,
the week end here with Mi and I I[u ' h BoUllUter liad a party ' mi. lagg* r*. (Saturday, celebrating her fifth
Mr and Mra. Alidtvw HicklMnl b,r,h,ln >
i I ' hr., children t.f South Den-! shu,w el"*!)' improvnr- <tailed hi* ttisler. Mr*. Hei: l ln * : afler having a fall about two Soyd.-r. Saturday .-veiling. week* -go. Mi and Mrr. Milton Long wei-l 0 ' r *- Bennett and Mn S.eqiu vislrnr* lk*r Thur»i'..y i Mulfrrd Cabir'hell called cm .bel ; j Char!-* Ilerncr left Sunday for pai'-nt* recehily. ] Bis.!. h.ek. Fa. where he ex- Mr, Eva Compton anil Mn I.. ■ n. work thl? winter and Mar - V Farkhlll are taking a te Will return horn, in \prll I auto tour of the Wert. Rev Brewin and daughter, i ^* r ’- l - W- re!l vir!'.-d her rls Mary, and email eon. Ivin*, spent ‘' Mlsw-a Emma and Racbc rw.i days Ibis week wilh i.-ia ! Hnfey. on Sunday. '-tiie*.in GookMOwn Mr and Mr*. Howard Fark-i Mr* l..lltal. G amllck and chil- Bridgeton, visited Mr*. Parkdren arc moving 4o Cape May tbl, , ' fer n.-. Mr. .md Mr* j ue-k. j "ier Cox. .m Sunday. Mr. and Ml, Albert Mt NcG Wr> Marlon Lee has returned will occupy their new stucco| af, '‘ r "Fending Home time > bungalow. on Tabernacle Koa.l. *‘l l1 ftcr eourill. Mr*. Riggins Iverv wKin. jf'eri ” '
Mr and iD' Mart Khubn. -d merdale. N. J . .pent the week id with Mr. and Mr*. 1 E’li*.
Port Norris
Rev. and. Mr
►on rarfored to nalem and vlait-d j uu ‘' 1 ' *" friend*. Thuraday.
Mr-e Jewuettr Schwart*. daugh-' A,b ert Fowler 1? al home after t*r of Mr and Mrs Julius)employed al Cape May Golf
S-hwarti of thl* place, i* priD-! Llnk * ,or
crpal of the East Lansriowr..-' Th- Deimoct Hat Club met at grammar school,. (the home of the leader. Mr*. Mr and Mrs. Frank T Stow- Kafhanp- Carlisle, recently to man and daughter. Mary Bth-l.IBct the latest idea* in hat nrak-
motqre.' fo l*hiladelphia on aj»n«-
--r.-Tpinr cipedirton on Sarurdjy ; 1 ■■ —— ZZSXT *"•: BucMmlem Mr. Bosrdnian Newcomb and, *
Mr, Edward Rlggin... Jr and' Mr • nd *** B ‘ >b '" Prbl ' ,,f
Mi?* RtuttriU Lund were m Mill M,UI,U '
«He md VineUnd la,t Thut- I Mr ‘ Prhrte's daughter. Mrs.
••«* Hawn. Oaker Bogart, of
Mr
the Hally Day s
i Dorchcier
i'.-nducted ] Thr pe*,ple of this t oimnunlty •i.tr.g iitjnr’' 'sty «orry to hiar of the n. ,;ae K. death ot Mt*. Priscilla Moor., a* > Id ai ihe j * hr a fMlient of this place
Sund. !or “ numbet of years here ** Morton B. Reeve's family
]e-en along with olhe. Maurice-: Mitl'e f Fishing Mown folk.- at Millville Setutfayl P°ri V
Port Norru Merchants
Prizes at Hallowe'en Frolic The merchant, of Port Norri* were liberal In giving pnre? for the Hallowe'en frolic, whirl. wa E held Thursdsy evening. October 28. under the auspic-s of the Port Norris Free Fubllc Library. Th- list of pine? wilh their
donors are as follows:
Smiths' Grocery. Basket Crlns Golden: American Stores. Box o' Urocerie?: Morton Cain. S lb. bo> j of candy : Ilignuitx Kikery. Larg^i hoiue-mi'de lake; Piersons. 1 1 ■ igan ; Willi* Robbins, boilhr perfume: Mr? Schwartz, small j I blank-i: Heiberg,, bed rprcadjl and one-half .iuter» Turkish | towel-: Goldfarbs. pair o Beacon sho-. Ford Garage, stop,! lig!.:. Garrison. 2 lb. Ikin randy. jll Fagar it Fir iwood, sack d floui: ^
Priichard a. t kurte; Tin
11 Wu box of groceries; John]I Yale* t Son. la x ol groceries; j| Sanuui Fagan. *I.> d; Jos. Owr «l ...i: Commarelal Garage..11 Frit** were given to both lhei| best dressed man arid woman: |
j Mrs. Addeagtoi his been abend!lit
Fhlladelphla.
Campbell. Jr
j Mlllviilr.
i,!ted Mr. Charic*
his week.
Herbert Burhy and Firman Mc-
lleracbel T"rn' rra* accepted a| Henry, of Millville, spent Kxturpo,ltron at Whildln Reev*-' store, j day evening with Hickman Shrop-
'd: and Mr*. Wilbert Newkirk. :,n,1 f * n,u l'-
• d Bridge ion. apent Sunday wilh! Mr*. Silva- McClong. who has Mr. and Mr*. Rnsroc Shull [been visiting Mr*. Lewi* Godfrey.
R. . and. Mr. William Moore r ^! lrn, ' d lo b '• 1 h,Bn '
nlectaine,; company from ont-of-j® 0 '
Boats Collide in Fog
The schooner ^Arabella** with
Captain George Berry !n com- Mta * ,v » D«ri*. manri. »nd the whooner •■J«ien!* Dd Mary Ackl. Thompson.' Captain Charles Fid- ,h * ' ,how •» MHliill.
Ier. In command, wer.- in a collision at *.30 o'clock Friday niurainz due to the dense fog. <'sprain Berry had Mi hi dock and navigated bis vessel through the log to the inouth of the river only to find he had left one of bis crew. Turning back and running undrr slowspeed h» arrived at hi* dock and while warring hi* boat into thdock ihe schooner "Jean Thomp- 1 son" appeared out of the fog making a collision Inevitable and causing considerable damage n
both srbooogrs.
Mr. and Mrs H i| H ere mil of town vii.iv,-
day evening
Harry Ackl. y wa? a li visitor Friday mormr.. Mis. Silvia Barrisns with Mary Ackley Thur-.in
Mr. and Mrs. Last, m were out of v
Thursday evening William Knight vixltor Saturday.
Mis* Mary Ackley .
day artcriionn In Port Kline
_ ad Mr*. I.,.. . Oharle* Sheppard bad tbe'knn and family spen:
misfortune of hrsaklng a bon, jcvchln* In Millvili in hi* band. ' Miss’ Ague* Grann.s Mr*. Harry Yeager having been |h.'tnrday evening vviUr,: confined io her lied for nome tlm ■ Marie Grannen at HUhti;, it slowly improving. j Mr. and Mra. WHIbv, k! Henry D. Wood I* numbered out of toar, <
among the sick. Sunday.
Mr and Mra. H. Hin-.-
'Mtaincd out of lown tort.:.
Mt and Mr*. George
M.s. Roy Yates were Brldgeto-
rlsitois Saturday evening.
| day.
i Sunday
City.
Charles Ireland local merchant ■)
No doubt the one that tempted! Only the well km, v* *a* a great >r snak.. 1 tola.
Mr. and Mrs. Clareni
Ientertained Mr. and Mr*. _
It Haley and Mr and Mis Claude JThi
! Warner and children on Sunday
fined to his home on account
sickness.
Quite a number id people frorajl
tended the tesll
Haley j CoDgrc-dian Isaac Barharaeh i
ay
Eldora
M;
M
Mt ,r:.t J 'I - K‘>> Yai* || and Mr- Harry Uaiariough.(P
'
It. and fra. Chorle* Fagan. Mr nd Mrs. Henry Rockwell. Mi i||
...1 Mr- W illlat.i Sharp Mi \V DuBoM. Mtsse, J, •biopshiie. Martha C..i
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