Cape May County Times, 12 November 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE KAY COTJUTY TIKES. PBTCAY. KOYEMBER 18, IMS.

Co\d Spring

Mr*. William Petarson

in day Mr. and ‘ Cook, from Maiai-

Kr. and Mr*. Wilbert 1

or Miimua.

Bucbhutfem

Mr. Vincent Short, of Fhlla- The Jaasen family taolorwJ to dilphia. rlaited Captain A. J Bridgeton and MlUrlUe Sunday Meerwald Saturday I and vilJted Mr. Jaagyr’a roothcr Arthur Ixipcr is building a ii«,id Sutton and family ^>nd'and Mster

boat. Retting ready for the drum-! Mies Ruth Hickman went to' The old Bennrtt house 1» unming season. Caffe May Sunday. | dergojng repairs. W -trtal Pralry Mr*. J. Stirrett and daughter. Mrs Wcoiey Matthews and is ffuttlng a new tin roof oa the

of Philadelphia, spent a few days son. and Mulford Biggins. Jr., house.

recently with Mr. and Ml-s. visited M.s. Hhehi-l Hand Surday. Mrs. Adeline Hoover and baby Charles LAper. Mr*. O. Shaw and children daughter, of Philadelphia, have Mias Leona Newnem and Mis- vi«!ted Mrs Clinton Nickerson > been standing some time hete at Mary Wilson called on friends .n Sunday. her girlhood home. Cape May Point one day laet • Clayton Hickman and family A number from her: attended

went to Dorehenter Sunday. : revival services at Fiatting Creeks

snent Mr ' Bn- Mrs - Crowell ano Mr and Mr*. Charles Dixon' Chapel last Wednesday evening "P® '1 daughter. Dorothy, visited in e p,. n , Sunday with Mrs Sadi’ and enjoyed hearing scvoral aePhlladelphla doting the past D | XO n. lections by thy string band of

Eugene Springer and family the Naxarene Churchy of Rio went to KTdora Sunday Omnde. also singing ~ by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watson. Steelman and son. of Vfntland. visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rob- Rev. Byron Mayberry, of the limon Sunday. Naaarene Church.- preached that

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hick-1 evening,

man and daughter. Margaret.' The large cruising cabin boat.

went to Philadelphia Sunday the Ronald Do. wolch was built i«e n rmtrrnn.ilied for three weeks. Raymond Hickman spent Sun-f by C.'H'rbei t Dawson, was taken ! The quarantine we* lifted Fii

of her slater. Mr*.IV”"'* °' m,r '”“ u ” day at Erma ' to Cape May Monday and launch- day.

WOODBINE

l|n£ and

r evealng at Umburg

i Edith Hand, of Mlliville.

y With her parents, j sheHtt James Hoffman's nev. _ Delmont. ‘ home on Shunplke road is about rj«* : tvs'* on Tueoday after- completed r -d ready for occti

1 panc>

. and lira. Kenneth Bonham! Mr *- D»niel dnrk has improv

Sunday tt

and Mn>. Jessie BUctard

visited Mr Bliward's parents, at Mr. N. P'taah and Mils JHale)ville, on Suaday evening. Fleiaher. of Atlaatie City, were Roland lore, of Cap-.* May secrily married in New York on Cou.t House, visited his grand-1November l.-The newl> weds are parent* here before leaving for : residing In Atlantic City at pre*Florlda. lent. Milton Lore was seen In town. Mr. and Mrs. J. Breslow are re-rec.-ntly. / | joidRg over the birth of a baby Rev. John Spencer, .of Bridge- bo/, born October 21 will foak In the Sunday j The atdrk vtetted Mr and Mr*. )school here on Sunday. November G. Rosenthal and left with them Sunday school will begin at a baby girl on November i. Mr*. I'dock on that day. Rosenthal was formerly Bose

- Jack RatolnowUz visaed his lamily. Ip Phllswlphta on

Sunday.

Ml*: Mary BrMlow. Mr*. H Benson’ and Mias E. Benson motored <o Attontic City on Mon-

day.

Work ha* been started

curbs on Washington Avenue.

A. Jgv« and family have moved back to New Yorkand Mrs. M. KnAsky M»ent Sunday In Philadelphia Dt. and Mrs. 8. Sfcget »

Woodbine visitor* on Sunday.

her home by adding a I parlor to the bungalow.

Ephraim Chamberlain l* im- »'**”« •»' f ‘*'' *« ’~' 1 *

through here.

Mr. and Mrt. Allan Rogers, of Millvtile. called on Mrs. Parks

on Sunday.

Min Alberta Ackley *pen: Friday afternoon iu Bridget or on

Bivalve, who

I quite *ieV._ /

. and Mrs. Bernard Fowler

ttefr little son

Mr. and Ml* Carl McCormick •..

Mr* Clem Matthew* and Mr* vW|e) , Mrll R sjecormirk Revival -erviees are still D«>rr.- Churcb rp.»I Tbun^., s „ M , r rh.p.,

with Mrs. Helen Oliver.

Benson.

Dr. Joseph Joffre. a former resident of Woodbine. Is here for an indefinite stay. Mr. Bailey Abrams visited his parents over the week end. Mr*. M. Potash entertained the Fleiaher family, of Atlantic City, at dinner on Sunday. The senior class of Use .local have chosen their senior

K. Bible Clam held tnd social meeting t. Ue home

nlng.

again sbls week. Rev. Brewln Is conducting thorn, with dlffemil

speaker* - ach evening.

ana social meeting | TuMd , v evening a number ■ M ‘ Do""***, of Heislervllle. The kiddle, of the low;r gtnde« of MW. Alettandei j“*N .. «-er* nresent visited Eugene Springer and fam- at the urhooi here are delighted 1rnm * ,BT w?r ' ily Sunday with their new sliding board, im*-

Janie* Boy)* and family -pent saw and merry-go-'round rom•the week end In Philadelphia. blned. which arrived this week. Mr. and Mr*. William Bramdl : The little tot- worked hard for called on Mr*. E. R. McCormick It. welling picture*, etc., from

house to bouse.

Cement foundations are bring

Miss Clara Sution is much im-1 play, which will be given in a

proved in health afte’ - being ill short time.

Mis* Esther Cutler entertained

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Godfrey ataded church in Mlllrille on

Sunday morning.

Mrs. Park* and Allan and MIm Lillian Carlyle spent the

E. 1^>per • hopped in Wildwood on

Friday.

Mr. and Mr*. Everett McPher-

son. who had taken apartmi-uf* g unilt j.

■I- “■» r °“" Ht r« -'■'“‘Vur.' Anar-, IMebnun

Bev. t\, u i Myers enteuain-

from out of town

ijr evening

•P Mrs. R. Foster, of Port Norris. Waited her brother. Isaab Golf. '-’Hairy Reed, of Millville, spent the week end wliti Mr. and .dr*,

i pmatopher Hand.

Quite a few from this place at tended the Red . Men's I-odg.

There were visitors from drtfe.-en. „ . I«,»* »n„ ,1,, " -

‘funeral of her aunl.

George Me-ker and lamily. of

Be was employed In Avalon, have returned*.o their home here. George Ewing is having an a ! beotoa shingle roof put on h

, house.

Mr*. Eva Loper was called

Mlsw IU<rel Hlckruan visited Mi* laid for another large chicken Carl Lincoln, at Cape May-Court house on the farm of Andrew House. Saturday Walker. Mr. Walker Mrs. C. Grow-, of Mill ville.; chicken business on a very large spent the week end with Mis* scale.

Catherine McCormick.

Mr*. Linriennan. of Deiracnt. Irtted Mr*. E. R .McCormick

Petersburg

Erma, are settled in Mrs Ida ^^hn'fcuB went to Belleplatn , Mr * M, T Ingcntoll i. improv.

Ing her hontP with a fresh coat

A heater has been installed

he chape; here.

A number or young folks at

a*r*»T Peterson and f*mt1> ' ,he football game played l^nalsvllle Friday evening.

Members or the official board , p * ln '

of the M. E Church a.fnded the , l^er has moved fats fourih quarterly conference at! r ““l , > r fro ® 0,0 Bosley prop-rty

lay evening at Dor-1o'” " j.J."""*. r-live u, 1 -Jtween 4 * r - a®'' Mm Clinton NickerSa.urda) at (.ape May .etween . Ocean CHp. Were Tuesday rtMtOTS uiiiau I..,, MI'IH" To..,.iip H1C1. ..a "" '"C*ex.rWM.^d.T, wlll| |li>|r aiolrtlI . w Nicholw* a . Bd 1 Cape May High School, and saw .; Young.

ng with Mis* Alberta Ackrey oiv Mr. and Mr*. H.

Friday.

Harry Mayberry, of MaurIcetown. toyk hla wile and sister.

a few of her senior classmate* on

Saturday.

Mr. A. Kublaek. a student at the Pierce hualnea# cbool. visited his family for the week end.

t visit-

ed Mrs. G. Rosenthal. In Atlantic

aiy Hospital, on Saturday. Mr Alex May motored to Vine-

Mr*. Hickman Shropshire, also i alU j cn Saturday.

Miss Aiberta Ackley, to vote last Tuesday. They spent th» after-

on with Mm. G. Bateman. Oscar Lee. of I^e*burg, ceiled

i Miss Lillian Carlyle, who Is spending some time with M;-. Mr*. Park*. Mias Alberta Ackley and Paul Ackley spent Sunday

evening with Mm. Parks. The funeral of Isaac Harris

was held at his home near j here. Many people were there. Several from here attended. Mr. Harris will he missed by everyone In the surrounding neighborhood, as he was a sell-known, prosperous

The semi-annua! Sunday school convention of the Maurice River district will be held at Buck-

Alb, ri Stevens spent Wr.lneaday 1 '.JVT wVool Team wTn’ " ' ~ Lawrence Conner, acompanied ,U ““ B ... _ ^ shutem on N ^' evening in Millville Mr an? M^Darid MdPh.i- *»> » friend from Philadelphia *'* Pr “ cni *.. of B«=k-; v.mber 1*. Eight Son day school, ilsnirl Rand relied ,.n -Harm ^ and . U “ 10 M J. vi r , nrt %, r , i- wrpn( ... ••buf. m. is spending a week with are expected to participate: Oumme* 1 da v* Vast re'^ned home afte. r ^ , her brother. Noal Collin.. ! beri. B rPort EIHabeth. D

-“.“Jr-Jis

»a«y from Millville on Thuml.y; Fnio!t an(i E< ,, RI McPherson. Mr* . Clinton NWter-n and u,« H , tt u van Gilder of evening. Alex MMthew* and Jacob Shl-pard Mr* Enoch St ull went to MI»-! r H ou»e was a Suadav visi Mis* Ida P. >roon *pent Thum-.-, h „ r hom , KHday evening ville Wedoeada, uT with l^vU Wmfrot. *»> n, * h ’ * 1,h Mis. Margaret! Amandll Grove, ha* re- Mm LydU Martin, of Wild- P ow«.n MaT^w, vrifT^d son

turned- to her home 'in Camden wood, vbdted Mm. Enncb Scull f Trf .-. on . v .^’

Hklpi. J^etemnn and Edward i u.-_ —- -r*—h., OI Trenton, were week-end rlsl-

gpon were UUIrilie visitor* on

f ’; wlMneaday evening.

Big Apple Crop

To Boost U. S. Health

aft,r spending the summer and Tharod.r tom with Albion Robbins.

fall here at the home of her son- Mr. Cbarlaa Jerol who was . , , , ^ in-law John Isaacs led to hi. home in Darbv. ow-i, d *"* h ' America should have lu hewlth

Mta* Ethel Hand, of Clemen-f Mr aI „i Mni William Heath in to t> * death of hi* sls-er. ha* PWI * d * P,, ' , F,WP,> * r * ° n 1 *- < >'» r f* 27 - ^ ,h ‘- 01,1 ton. *penl the week end with herj^,, haM ^cntiy had their hom.-' return *1 and i. working on the-. ^™^,,. v , nn , lM . ^ l adage about apples and health

AVL! (nr .IwRIclly. I,,,!,, ,„l.« I, ,h, h™. »’ l “ Tl " »«>”»>->

l*.wt* 1-etereon. of Strathmer.. Mr and Mr » Harvey Snyder Captain A. J. Meerwald. tmhm rr V for * hl « year I* more than •peni Friday and Saturday wML, nnlJ fltugtrter. Florenr, vi,lt-d Mr* Charles Nickerson spent ^m ' Aiwe E. v.nO>>der ha* J3 * 900 000 baa ‘ ^ whW ’ «l* parent* , bill Mm. D M WopNon., ,h. week end In Oolllngswood roneto W.^tmoni for the Ctnt r ! ^ r,op 1914 ' *" d Herman Lenher be* installed Ki(lhln| . creek, one day last Mr Franel. Boyle Is visiting 1 *„ d 7“' .; I >»> ’ ' hird '' r *«* ,he nhi “ ,r > «' new radio 'he past week week* : Mr. and Mm. Jumes Boyle.* Pelem^ fc ' m '' r of ‘be fnfted State*. Bee...*--! E. Wilkins, of Moorestown. vfs-, wim. m Harris .who ha. beer. E Hickman went to Phlladel-: I'»>* >*2S production Is folly

A concert will b- given in Community ' Center Auditorium. Franklin and Madison Streets, jn Saturday evening. November IS. Levene was a New York'vlaitor for the week end. Mr. C. Rosenthal, of New York, islted the Benson* on Sunday. nr Misses Sarah Breslow. Mlricm Danerhlmh and Esther Denson visited th- Cape May County Library on Saturday. Mis* M. Dsnerhimh. the local librarian Meiecllon of new biok* for the library. Miss Mary Breslow -and Miss Celia Potaah motored to Millville on Wednsaday. A checker tournament was held at the Commurilly Center Monday. November* 8. C-laMr* In art and dancing arc being formed at the Community Center. The art classes are to started on November 1€ and dancing classes on November 18. Mis* K. Ring, of Philadelphia. Is taking lb, olace of Mr*. 11. Dye a* the leacbi.' of the eighth

grade.

The Bret grade has been .Crided into two classes, as it has be*;: too large lor one teacher. The! M. -«*- Ida Zuchowltx and Jean Levene are now In charge of the two claisw*. v Mins ‘tarah Bernstein, who has be.-n visiting in Philadelphia, returned home on Sunday.

very ill al his home here with ph| a Tu-«da>.

pneumonia, is nlnwly recovering ; I Mm. Jenr. MePhemon. of Flsh^

Itfid Mins Hilda Bingham on Sun-

day.

Garner Peterson, wife atiJ _

Childrvi! spent Saturday afternoon I,^ Cr^u Is suu .oring for him’ and evening In Millville. Ml an(1 william SWalu Herman Ixnher and wile aarf £ avr iH ^, n entertaining their Mr. and Mm. Charles Noon m-*-i j auf v,ui. Mm. Ruth TCIleon. and tored to Lekehumt on Sunday. |, tUr Nl>ll Allen, of Montoursvllle.

Mi and Mrs 8sniei* Hsnd. Pa ,

son and wife spent Sunday out

Mm. L. Lindenuan is spending omc time at South Dennis Jsmr- Briggs, who has been Wit* sick five jr six wtseka. I-

mprovlug fast.

TB» Epwr.rth League held their Mg at W’alier Goff' on

A friend from Philadelphia called on Dr. and Mm. Wilson

Lake here Saturday.

William Thompson spent several days reeently in PhiladelpbU Nathan Shepard, the mall car-

and Mrs James Boyle. | Pe, rreaa . Jr

Hickman went to Philadel- Mtlai nowhy wise went to

|Pbiladelphir. on Sunday, where |*he ha* secured a poeltio:«.

_ The P. and T Association h.-ld H.rma I their nMinthly meeting on Wed-

nesday on account of tlection on

Mrs Etta Reeve* ha* Installed: the ir regulsr day. Tueaday. A a new radio In her horn -. Milton I pot-luck supper Is being planned Taylor Is also enjoying a radio In for December J In Red Men's-

his home - I Hall,

third larger than last year, appl? prices have dropped to (tie lowest point In y.-ars and give promise of remaining at a low level

throughout the ■

Practically all of th • increased production of the commercial apple crop this year was mad, in rtt.’ East, the principal apple

> the

English Law Forbids Marriages After 3 P. M.

The fact even a professional humorist cannot see the funny aide of things in mld-sf|-.Tnoon may tead to revision of thV present law requiring all marrii

in England tq be be'*, hour* of K in the H

3‘'In tht afternoo-,

J

to b> bllarlnu* th,^!!^' *

day. A. p. Berberfor Punch, ha* launc*. «wn looking tow* : wedding Cfiremonie

bill

•he legal marriar even 7 at night al, drafted. "In Denmark .. ixed" countries.'' Herb.-; Intervlswer, ''they hi-.. at a reaaonable hour 18 nlng. when dinr.*: are poaslble. Rut »f, 3 V f do at hak-paT th:**

Tri

noon?"—New York h

Karl Sapp and wife, of Mar-

orchard rection of the country.

* Mm. Herbert Campbell.

Here favorable conditions pre-.

. drlv*

Ttt«-

Petet

wife

were In MUIvtlle on Baturda)

evening.

* Mr. and Mr* Woodruff liar., gKd child re* were Heuiervllli

vt. .tor, one day retenMy

Mrs LydU Bishop rail. 1 oi •Im H. O. Mackiv <.n Satui-day Mr. John Fowler, wile am family spent Runday visiting reta

A1 William Barnard, recently , . . _ of tbU pUce. hut now l.vtng In « 3 ".

Philadelphia, motored .town with *"

friends Sunday and spert the da)'

South Dennis

Mm. JulU ScheDenger wai calling on Mm. Katherine Matthews Wednesday afternoon.

The fourth and last quart? j; *>'’“ r V r V‘' -7“T' TT t “V,T n reported the crop a. maturing! conference of Ta»»ernacle M E Covert Winner, of Trenton, was UM1 ,| The cron in

rh,„r... h-i,.... ""

•' c '- k n ^-: n &XZ «. r—-»■ «*. —

, ninth .i vt. vviiiiae. Rrii , ni( tlonlnthecountry.however.suf-

unaalmously voted to mntt> - r . «> wintani Ben and i

return another v«, daughter, of Pitman, passed Sun-jf*^ •**«*>* .1™“ freexlng

Mm Ida Jack, on with friend.!^ wl,h Winner and

from here, attended the Winuai *'* , e

Hous- last week ■ ,t>hn Thomas and wife, of At

. ; Untie City, dined with hi* slste.- . , M r* Leslie C'-rwoo, on Wedne*-

■ Helen Myler. who li

r Captain A J. Meerw aja. ac comsnd panted a delegation of business els- men to Washington on Mondav

' for the purpose of in Senator Walter Eng*

b * r to the Boating oH Mai

trial, a*

Frank Bradley and daugh Anna, of Hnins City. Fla., arrived

h-re U*t week to attend the fu-: .

her.] of hU wtfe'a moth-r. Mrs.! WHlUm Foster David Hawn ‘ Mm. Be*»ie Sheridan spent la*: '‘ r fc QMr ', wPo •ing Wednesday with friend, in Wild

•garri wood.

Mr*

rile Don

Merton,

•Iman and son. ' la ught

... •land, motored Mr*. Lydia Dicktn-

Unt W-*dnesday evening, eii Purdy at.d eon. Frerl. and Edith and Elide, of WHd-

late September wrtth th'

suit that yield* were materlally

rrduced.

The export trad • Is likely to • Tect the apple market to some extent- While Increased con,t : eumption in England, one of the

moth-1 t* 1 * consumers of American spending a ! apples. Is no' expected this year,

few weeks with her brother he:.-. • because of th- contlnn-d unemWllliam Eldredge and gmnd-j P»oy»n«nt which Is k-eplng

and wifi

Fruits and Vegetables

Our stock of fresh fruits and vegetables is open for your inspection and you will find a choice variety to select from.

When in Millville, make it a point to visit our store. It will save you money. We Make a Specialty of Bananas

KOTOK Brothers

i Fridar-

Run

F. Learning.

Hu.

.tain A. J. Meerwald i and Mr Henry Caarai Sunday with Mr. and )

Earl Roop

sanitarium new

ih<- past wrek

Mm. Lilly Wile, ton. (s visiting h.

Trei-ton. during

City buying pow 'r of the country low * Gvrmany. anothri of the biggest

Mrs Jo-eph Hand, o! Mill. illc.! cousumem. I* taking more

has ret anted to her home in Mill-jean apples than th/ year before vill.- after spending a week »itb ! Improvement* in the pu> haaing her granddaughter. Mr*. Ma!»-I* power of Ihe German people an.) Young. ; i - dueed apple rrupa in European : Mr*. Lewis Gandy, of Or,«n' countries, which compete with 1 City, paswd Thursday with hr: j the United States In the German) mother. Mr* Allte Van Gilder *pple market, are git’n a* the; Boyd Sayers, wile and ..on, \ r.-asuns for this year's increase in Boyd. Jr . of Ocean City, called on f ti.e American apple trode with i

Amass Young and wife Tuesday I that conntry.

evening J

Mm. Sophia Ross, of Tuckaho-.l V~

v a Thnmday visitor with M - j A customer went into a Wood- i Edgar Ro» ] oine store and picked up an . Thma* Hand. Charles Hand j article, walked out with It and; and Mtse Mat) Paetir. of Goshen, told the clerk to charge it. we..- Monday evening vMilom| "On what account?” called the i

with relative* her* j clerk.

Kr> iverna Springer and non.l "On necouct on not having any

of Cap* May Court H«u*e. w.-rr jmansy with me."

Millville Ma.-ket 106-10 E. Main Street Phonm: — 628. 6S»

SACRIFICE SALE OF USED CARS

The fact that w^ are prested for room, and our new cars are being shipped in to ns, we are com-

pelled to sell these cars at a low figure. Good Used Can and Easy Terms

Early 1926 Hudson Coach. All good tires, two extra tires, trunk, stop light, dome light, curtains, newly painted- —$200.00 down payment, balance

easy monthly payments.

1924 Hudson 7-pass. Sedan. Good paint, good rubber, extra tire, bumpers front and back. A real family car. Mechanically perfect—$150.00 down payment, balance monthly. Late 1924 Buick Touring. Master 6. Five good

tires, paint good, upholstery good, motor g $150.00 down payment, balance monthly

1925 Chandler Coup-. Mechanically perfect. Upholstery like new, paint fair and good tire' $100)00 down payment, balance monthly 1926 Essex Coacht New brake linings, motor overhauled, upholstery and paint in good condition—$125.00 down payment, balance

montHyj

HERE'S ONE: Maxwell Touring $65.00 Runs as good as any $900.00 automobile

1925 model. Newly painted

Hudson Coach,

bumpers front and back, extra tire. In good n ning order—$500-00

Dodge Touring. Five good tires, good paint, good upholstery, good top, mechanically good $150.00

2 Fords, 1923. Good rubber. Hraslet shock absorbers. upholstery good. Your, choice. $125.00 each

If you art looking for a Ford, coach, we have itLooks like new, runs like new. For about halt price. It is yours for $325.00

• 1925 Ford Touring. Paint, tires, upholstery, top *in perfect condition. If this is the type of cai you are looking for don't miss the opportunity. $175.00

Something to gun in. A good Ford tourins >Vith all good rubber. No Ford motor sounds

any better—$7SjOO

Early 1924 Chevrolet Sedan

.$200.00

2 Reo Speed Wagons. Newly painted, just overhauled, guaranteed. Your choice—$450.00

2-ton Intematior-1 Truck. For less than the pn<r , of the tires—$300.00

MORI BROS.

114 E VINE ST. ( MILLVILLE, N J Packard*, Hudson and Essex, Beo and White Trocks Sales and Service We Hare the Desire and Facilities To Serve You

Dias Creek

All ;

When Hunting F pTYLISH o Stout

r |Jh

•HOES stop at

Becker’s Bootery 50* High Street MILLVILLE- X. J. I

AIR TIGHT DOORS Grained Mahogany Finish

CIRCULATING moist heat *

ZMoa Healthful Heat Known

You can now get the n your coal hill.

Washington Home Furnace draw, cold intenaely heated and forced cut a! the top. heat. No germ laden cold air hover, ir the

Adt u. about th.. hopany furniture.

reducing circulating

•nd-rfvi! turn

Look* like a |»eca e

Dan Henderson Co. 412 HIGH ST. MILLVILLE. N. JPhone- 322