Cape May County Times, 19 November 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY COUMTY TIMES, FRIDAY. SOVEHBER 19. 1926.

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Cumberland County Happenings of The Week

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i Henderson has retrom a t*o weeks' tr sister in Media.

i. Leonard Orr, of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- . of Atlantic City, lay and Sunday with

. Mannlbs, of Atare passing a tew V summer norite here, k Shropshire had the fall and hurt herShropshire i» ovei . Dr. Webster has

aay how serious- an<1 pu , lMi

Hankins' parents. Captain and' Mra. Edward Key this week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond llendrreon motored up to the Seaqul on Armistice Day. Edwin Strang, of Haddon Heights, has been passing several days with his cousin. Joseph Hen-

derson.

Rev. I. J. B. Hill motored io Vineland Thursday to jwe the Armistice Day parade. Mrs. John Kane and sons, of MillTille. spent Friday with Mrs.

Lester Fauver

C. B. Tichenor's wholesale groesry truck got stuck In the soft grate! on the shoulder ol thi road on Delsea Drive laie Friday

afternoon. The boys w

Ing bard to get it ont. when a large lumber truck came along

rt on account of her

out without any

r Ri.f.-r entertained ‘ i-Ftne. wife and 1 Miss Danelia | Harris at din-

nd Urs- Albert Peterson, f Camden, are staying with Mr. ‘'.eraon'a atetatt. Mr*. Fauver. for i week while Mr. Peterson Is

trouble.

Mr. and Mrs. Ridneur ha< turned frotr. a business trip to Philadelphia. and Mrs. David Hye have been spending a week In Pitman with their son. Dr. Byron. Plye. Lester Fauver e ut in Philadeiph.a Friday. Whtl* there "Doc" purchas.-d a new automobile. Mrs. Eva Barcugha entertained Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harris, of Newfleld. ai luncheon on Wednes-

day.

, Mis

Mrs

Isaac Horner la visiting i ir Shilob for a few days. Hannah Corson, of Pitr lding a few days with

. Harry Maybew.

ittd Burdaall has returned home U. Wtpt Collingswood staying with his sister. Mrs gtts Bye. for two weeks laid .Lore and wife, of Pit4PS visiting Mr. Lore's

and sister.

and Mrs. Charles Warileld. 8yIrani a Hotel. Phiind.-i-Houd. Philadelphia, are at summer home here this -46 enable Mr. \v„:to

Wiling.

. and Mr* Elli' Boggs. Mr Mk. Moritniei Henderon. and Mrs. Rayrai ml HenderMra. SW Jpreugha and Mr ard urtaler atte..:. ,1 the it « aUon at the Millville a ftebabl bd Tuesday evening .tares' li.g. Mr*. Era Bpntle} Floy! Hm, - Eafl Orosl'-y Jr . Ol city, spent Sun lay vlth

Francis Vanaman

serious accident on Friday, when the wheel of hla car came off.

Leesburg

Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong ind family motored to Cape May in Wednesday. Mi. and Mrs. Charles Hillman. Marshall Steelman. Lconardy Jefferies. M.-. and Mr*. Arthur McClain and sou. Bill, say "The - Horsemen.'’ at the Levoy Theatre. Tuesday night. Mrs. Florence Enickson. Daniel Errlekson. Mrs. Jefferies and ton. Leonard, visited in Cape Mayon Sunday. Mrs. .Violet McKenna and son. Jack, spent the week end in Philadelphia. Mrs. Henry Carlisle. Mrs. Arthur McClain and Mrs. William Hoffman visited in Millville Wednesday. Mrs. Howard Russell and children. with Mr*. Herfcrn Polhamus and son. Ralph, shopped in Mill\ille Friday. The achool children enjoyed s holiday on Armistice Day. Miss Johanna Armstrong is asaisting in Millville Hospital for

head and son. Joseph, motored to

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Todd risyd in Eldora on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Harris ami ns visited relatives 'n Delmont

""AmonTth. Millville shoppe.* j Mr'. Dove is nbl^ to be al»ou. Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. G. j URnin being HI for several

Armstrong and children. Mr. and j week. Mi*. Arthur McClain. — Mr

rolling about two hnndred feel,

upsetting his car.

Rutherford Has been visiting relatives in Camden.

M urice Todd took several ot the boys on an outing to Cape

May on Wednesday

Clarence Riggins bad the misfortune to have his milk wagon damaged in a collision with

auto this week.

Mr. aad Mrs. John Tour enteriained the former's broiher.

Centre Grove

hildi-en. of Sea Isle, spent Sunlay with Mr .and Mrs- Henry

Carlisle. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Taylc and Mr*. Albert Holltnp- tpt . n| TaMday pvenlnB w , lh M r. Cape May and Reeds Beach on ^ char ,^ TaJ . lor . of Mi!!-

■Hie.

Mr. Jone*- was. in Millville

businezs Wednesday.

Miss .Mae Miskelly was visiting

Taylor and ram i>

Robert N esse a and Miss

Mrs. Lilburn Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holllngshead and son. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlisle and daughter. Catheryn. Mr. and Mrs. George Paugburn. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russel and children, and Jack Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McClain . id son. Bill, visited Mr. ard Mrs Warren Cosier, of Pori Nor-

Saturday.

and Mrs. Charles Hillman and son. Marshall visited the Sesqul on Sunday. The Leesburg and Dorchester Paren'.-Toachc: Association held their monthly business meeting on Monday night. After the meeting was adjourned a very pleasant time was spent and reft eshments were served.

Florence Phlfper and daughter spent Wednesday evening

Mrs. Nelson Taylor. Mrs. Clarence Monday

Millville visitor recently. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spark were In Millville Wodneslay

ung.

visiting Mrs. Taylor's par- called

and family were In Millville Sat-.e,,.*. Mr. and Mrs. Uaromsll. of

urday. j Millville.

John spent Sunday : Mr. and M I' mer Taylor

ith Mr. and Mrs. Rome} Chum-!- i -c.-nt MHivlll berlaln. of Camden. j Hurshel Taylor

Jason Wllded was in Philadelphia on business Tuesday.

Vidor Estadt and so taincJ a gunning party

nrsday.

Mrs. Carlton Beni Bridgeton, and daup’it

i entei

i Wer

isitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Elwood Zimmerman, of this place.

Nelson Taylor was in Mauri,

town on business Friday after-

tistOr.

i in Min-

nie Wednesday Raymond Sparks was isilor Wednesday

New-

LouUa Wi

Millville.

Charles Himes was I

Saturday.

John Zimmerman is

Csdarvill •.

Ml - Esther Sparks c-d friends from

nlng.

orking in

Ig-to

and Mrs. Hickman

Shropshire on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Parks and Miss Lillian Carlyle at'end-il a party Saturday night at Port Norris E. B. McClong. wi.c and mother, of Ocean City, visited Mr. and Mrs. I-ewls Godfrey the Bra

of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bl.mgrn visitM the Centennial in Philo-

delpbiu on F- ;day.

• ] Mts g-’ierta Ackley was in

ig in • Mlllvill : on Monday.

! Rev. David Berry, of the First ■tain-' 1’n-sbJrierian Churph. Millville. Sun- called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis

(Godfrey recently.

and hts daughter. Belvi

day.

Mi and Mrs Ralph Bingham and children visited Mrs. Untie

The Delta Bibk Cl.se had ^elr . on Sunda _ v . bake sale on Saturday afternoon k merry time was spent

Mr*. GarflPM MMb. of Bndg.--I. ¥jried Mrs. Eva Barcugha on

wrell at-

Menantico

Several out-of-town people attended tlu sale of Mary Edward's household goods on Saturday. Miss Edna Chambers and Wal-

wlth Mr. and Mrs.

the bridge and improv-! John Webb, of •'| 1 ‘^ rlccto *'"-

la „ <’■

>10. .njoy- j 0. TMmuan .»d Fmol Bl,

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. chanan spent Saturday

I Millville.

E Mclaughli ■ and Mrs. Emma Brunt w.s a Mlll-

«Collingswood were vine visitor Friday.

HBrg. W ,rw here Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence G.rriwoSiSIy l*°" '“W em ‘-

tin Oliver U visiting I delphia FridAy

Harry Ackley made i trip to Millville rFiday.

The Misses Sylvia and Elsie Garrison and Leona Brunt called Miss Mary Ackley Saturday af-

ternoon.

Mr. and M.s. Harry Hankins notored to Bridgeton Sunday Homing and entertained company-

in the afternoon.

Mr and Mr*. Lawrence Garrison entertained company from

in Community Hall and cleared

*16-13. _ .

Harry Light, ot Philadelphia, paused several days this week

ith Jacob Henderson.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pennington. of Bridgeton, called on friends here Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ira M Irvin entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Halm, of Glassboro. and Mrs. Margaret Carrow. of Merchant

viUe.

Rev. and Mrs. 1. J. B. Hill and *>n. Edward, visited friends in

Bridgeton on Friday .

Miss Clara Welser visited ‘friends In Millville on Tuesday. Brooke Hickman, of Vineland.

isiled his wife and parents on :~“ c a very interestiur talk. Friday. j Miss Elsie Carlisle is doing her Mrs. Gractr Reeves has been | gute pracl | c ,, teaching in Culver

with her M ,mme.

j Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cosier

V hdten the latter'p mother Sup

Odd Fellows' Hall Saturdaynight A sumptuous dinner of eal pot-pie was served and a cry enjoyable program was rendered alter the meal. Miss Catherine Kearns spent the week end with her grandpar-

t-nts in Millville.

Several hunters were readybright and early Wednesday meriting with dog and gur. Luck, however, does not seem to be as good this year. Five to a party

seems to be the highest

Rev. and Mrs. Shaw, former pastor at Leesburg, attended the supper given by the Odd Keilows ,ou Saturday evening. In the (course of the evening Rev. Shaw

j gave a very

day e

filing.

Delmont

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Him. were in Ccdkrvllle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor were Millville visitors Saturday. Mrs. Frank Nardi U sick Elworih Taylor is also numbered aim the sick. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mick were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Vernelt Wildu Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spark were MHlrHle visitors Friday eve-

ning.

Miss Cnna Taylor, of Bridgeion Hospital, called on her par-

.Newcomb, of Cedarvill.-.f Charles Bnwker. Mrs. Joseph

Ernest Earl, of Paulsboro. wm .sunder with his daughter, i Mayhew and Mrs. Fred Clod.v isiting relative* in this place, Mr?J E n a Ear j 0 , nils plac -. j called on Miss Phoebe Bubzy on

Sundry. Mr. and Mrs. JohnShtn.-ad en-1 Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aronson, of .. rtain( ,,, m , n( |, from Phlladel-, Mrs. Charles-Reeve* and MbMi. Holly, spent the week end h , a Sunday on d Tuesday. 'frothy Reeves calico on Mbs* here. Lawrence Taylor and Miss Phoebe Busby on Wednesday.

Mr .and Mrs. La Ve

i Martin

Vildi

called on Mr. and’ Mr. Hickman Shropshire was in

At week being American Education Wek. Millville High School held an evening Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. to accommodate parents and friends. Sev-ral from Delmont attend?.: and enjoyed visiting the classes a* homes in our town next to be wired are Mr. William Holden's and Mr. Ichabod Whlldln's. Mr. Gray, an electrician from Mlllvill.-. will do the work. Mrs. Lena Polhamus. of Leesburg. spent a day with her par-

ents. recently.

Mr. and Mis. Sommers Corson, and Mrs. William Holden attend-j ed the sale at J Edwards.' Leesburg. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Henderw.nl Foster spent last of the week j with Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Fos- )

in Millville Saturday. MrB _ GcorRe Taylor, of Millville. < Haleyville

Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Martin Xll( s , !ay

entertained Mrs. Martin's sister Jon s was in Millville on

nnd husband, from New York. bns ( ncM Friday,

over the wees end. Mr. Furman Taylor was in

Keba Taylor was in Millville cedarviUe Friday.

Saturday. Mrs. Wilbur Himes entertalnRaymond Taylor was calling e(J h , r from Atlantic City

on frienis on . Fairton road r*' Wednesday

cently. _ Lewis Zimmerman, of BridgfMlss Lllllam Styles was a Mill-1 IQn vis | (cd h fg f Bt h-r. John Zimvillv visitor Saturday afternoon. memaD . of this place. Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor

and Mrs. John Taylor,'were In Millville Saturday eve-

of this place. Friday evening. | ning.

Miss Ethel BlltzarJ spent the Elwood Zimmerman end family-

week end with her mother at . were Millville visitors Saturday, j Cedarvlllrf . | John Taylor was a Millville Edison Tuner, ol Dividing Mrs. Albert Zimmerman was a j visitor recently. j Creek called on Mrs. Hickman recent Millville. Visitor. Raymond Taylor spent Sunday i Shropshire and Mi. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr*. Nelson Taylor! In Gosh n. | Mortimer Mayh^- ? n Monday-

and family were in Millville Sat-* Mr. Nelson Taylor was a Mrs.

urday . Bridgeton viritot Saturday day in Philadelphia shopping.

>«!,. ,1.4 Mr,, l»

Monday.

Buckshutem

FREE -SET OF DISHES

WITH EACH

ter.

Mr. Johnston, of Dorchester, and Toxour Ackley and Tribbctt |

hare been cold patching the- ap- i ley Thomm

i busine

and

and Mrs. Will-* Ackley Millvllli. spent Sunday

Hb their parents

John Knight spent the with his parents. M:

I W and n M^ Burdette Tomlin ,, c friend, of Ocean City, visited he International Sand Company s

Thursday. , ..

, Garrlsoji and daughter

lesday shopping

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hcndern. of Vineland, visited the form-

•g parents on Wednesday

Mr and Mrs. Ed. Lee. of HeislervUle. called on Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas He.iderson on Sunday.

Miss Grace Bernb*rdt and Miiw Ruth Sunvmersglll attended the State teachers' association held at

Atlantic City on Friday.

Mrs. Abble Newcomb and children visited Mrs. Newcomb's

mother, at Delmont. Friday.

Mr. nnd Mi*. William Robbins. Millville, spent Tuesday ev.-n-! g with their daughter. Mrs. Os-

i Polhamus.

Mr. and .Mrs LHburn Cox visited Samule Sicgler. of Black-

wood. on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs Alfred Sharp motored lo Wildwood cm Sunday. Hoy McGill, of Cape May. spenl c week end with Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs Jesse Riley, of Atlantic CHy. visited Delmont

Sunday.

Mr. Thomas Warwick. Jr., ani family attended the Sesqui the

last of the week.

Edith Hand, a teacher of

the Clemen ton school, came bom - Wednesday and spent the remainder of the week with bar parent*.^ School was closed on accounjM Thursday being a holi-

,Won Friday for teachers end the State teachers' association at Atlantic Ctly. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cossa-

boou and son, Sharon, visit-td

Mrs. Cossaboon's broth r. Charles prnny of extra

Corson. Sunday.

There was no trouble about

knowing Wednesday was first day of gunning season. There seemed to be sportsmen from everywhere. In spite of the In-

clemency of the weather. Mr. Harry Errlekson has moved

to his n?w- home recently purchased from Mr. ChariBi Corson-! 1 " 1 K

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