Cape May County Times, 3 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY C0UT7T? TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1926.

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Cumberland County Happenings of The Week-

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Oscar Harron

1 Thotupaon. of UtllE with her parents on pence and Bdna Tom- . and Helen Cham-

> at Rio Grande

r over the Thank.-- ■ John Meyers and t Cape May. were , 1 jester Fauver on M<f J- Roy Oliver and

P Millville, were enter-

(River’e parents.

Isaac Horner, tor

htnday.

- E1H* Bokics. Vrs. Wbe*. Ethel St. Clair lanckle motored to the

(anday.

u Cox and Mr. and . or Millville, weir . Frank Tomlin on

an.; Laaaiea." Brooklyn; 'r. and Mrs. L-aene •Thanks*ivin K ‘Dinner" PUpll '‘ : Uojrd - I-eamlng WenUall and Ue; exercise. ••pti cl , n ; P ‘,, PU ^ fri, ‘ n ‘ 1 - of Avalon; Mr*. J. Glllan. —-al play -a Hwnv r ^ Undcn; Mr and Mrs Lo'"* Thanksalvlnx; ■ ree)7-'i ‘ ^ Everinebam and Dr. and Mrs. Eord." Earl Hendrickaon- ex-/ ® U,< ' h, ' r ' Mr anTl Mr,! - vise. -Three Little Cooks" thr£ ^ . P*’ 11 - ° f Hl8l ' r '“ 1 ‘' : «*rl»; non*. •‘We’re MUs '* rna Bailey, of Mauiicepupils: reeitatlon ^ Qu/'r Mn and Mrs John »»>• Thing." Mary Smith- and “ r ,n '' Mn ‘ How - Goose Party;" mciuthm "D^im v* houn - of 1 ' f ‘'*ur S : Mr. Sticks." Floyd Hendrickson• rZ? j 1 " 1 Mn ‘ Wlllla,n plowman and tat Ion. Zry f SSSlvST-' /•“* h,er - Elm> - Mr - “ d i "- s ' A. *’•- - ,n *- Johnsone and daughter. Edna. Mr.

and Mr*. H. Pierce, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Stowman, Walter Stow-' man and Kathryn Stowman, of

Oorcliest.-r.

^ Mrs. Mary Pierce and Mrs.

song. r ,,

Thankful;" play, in i{2l," rec (. ration, "r m Thankful." Edwin Tfmlinsjo: reel.anon. • A Hung., Bo>. Edward Hill; pi ay -Old u

Plymouth Day-;" flag salute ^ M 'o Mar> Plerce * nd Mr * eong .."America, the Beautiful"’ E £ S ““ , ® an •**» t s-’veral days

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hughe* u r « V Ve,i

and daughter. 0l Millville r.n^t _, M Anna Hankins

Jr., who

cook at the Cape i, U home for a :

ration.

t GlUaod visited her

. Anna Fltblan. of

iv^r ~ s uss? “ a x f Wtshatt on Thursday a,laa Martha Champion, of PltMrs Georg. Stall. 0 f Camd-n * pe '“ t Bevenl da} ' 8 wllh ber is visiting her parent*. Mr. and M^ aed^U D Mi- Samuel Tmour ist and 11 ^ Jolin Bartteson

".ertained a large number at

■ the '

md.

SlchKtrlner. are Buying with er's mother and York city, over s. LTysaes Beraer. . spoil the week nroef home here. , t. SUnley M-Mahan. c yuesu of Mrs. r. Alfred Payn- , Shropshire wa* in •day on hualne<» Harry Maybe* vi*iUng gentry are i galvanized tub the yard of leiwon and they also e garage of Charles t time this week. | is offering one hun- \ reward for informaI lead to the airwt

once. Irwin.

. and Mrs. Emma

with Frank

l. on Thankagiving t WUlet* has closed woe to spend the • daughters. Mrs.

Bridgeton.

Lee. of Had-

e Ida and Kathryn Hughes, are visiting their aunt. Mrs. George Stevens, in North Wood-

bury.

friends and relatives from Salem

on Thanksgiving Day.

Miss Carrie Compton, of Bar-

Mr. and Mrs. Ridneur are on g 1 ** 1 *^*”’ Thanksgiving

Bister, of 1

trip to New York city.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wish-rt and Mr. Luttetnan. of Vineland, spent Sunday with Mr. WUhart's sister.

Danella.

H. Blew, of Swedesboro. was in town Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Alonio Donnelly, of Hetslervllle. were dinner guests of Mr*. Lester Fauver on Friday

evening.

Mr. and Mr* Clarence Moore entertained Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Johnson, son and daughter, of Bridgeton; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chambers; John Alsop. -ihryn. E'.hel and George Moore at dinner Thankagiving. They motored to Millville in the evening and took in a show. David Pyle la spending a few days with his -on. Dr. Byron

Pyle, of Pit:

Mr. and M-s. Mortimer Henderson entertained Mrs. E A. Miller, of Elmer: Mrs. Sara Garrison. Dividing Creek: Miss Ruth Garrison, Glassboro. and Goodwin Tice, ot Cleveland. Ohio. Friday

afternoon.

William Weiaer. Jr., who is ployed at the Cape May County House, came to his home here last Monday and Saturday went to the Wilt* Eye Hospital. Philadelphia, to have an opeiation performed

for cataracts. "Bill."

familiarly known, has been al-

most blind for year*.

th her parents here.

Mrs. Bessie W. DuBole substituted a day last week in the Mill-

ville Trust Company.

Mr. Leslie Holland left here Saturday morning for his home in

Jacksonville, Fla.

The young people of our town bad a v.. y 'njoyable evening at the Shack In the deer woods Thursday. Refreshments of sandwiches were served. Among thosr pr sent were Walton Stowman. Verna Bailey. Kathryn Stowman. Elma Stowman. Willard Robbins. Alim Warren, Frances Van am an. Janie* Tanaman. Claude Hankins, Perle Bailey and Edna Ji nstone. Mr and Mrs. Blandh;. 1 Compton entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cal re nee Buggs. of Camden, over

Sunday.

Mrs. Beulah SteeJraan spent Thursday In Millville with her

slater.

Mrs. Georgeanna Rutter, of Millville, spent reveral days with Mr. and Mr*. Dallas Compton.

The many friends of Mrs. Adda L. Stowman. of Leesburg, were pleased to see her on Tuesday while visiting her old home town. The re-opening of the church has been postponed until same future date. The pupils of both high school and grade school hav? been enjoying their Thanksgiving vaca-

tion.

J. J. Unger. County Superintendent. visited our schools on Tuesday. November 23. Mr. Ravmtond Warwick who teaches at Gren Coch. has been spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Warwick. The Parent-Teachers' Associa•ion held its regular m ■etlng on Wedne-iay afternoon at the ei'iiool. Most of the members at who were present came in time to visit the school An interesting program was ylveh by thej Those attending the Sesqui j since the last writing were Mr. I and Mr*. Douglass Cox. Llbren Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thurston Whlldin, Mr. and Mrs. Lln-j wood Foster. Sally Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. William Holden. ! Mr. Henderson Foster and -Mr. Jack Wilson, of Salem, were in 'own Saturday afternoon on n gunning trip. Mr. Jack Henderson spent Thanksgiving at home. The family of Mrs. Cora Lee gave her a surprise last Monday evening. November 22. by inviting a few of her friends to celabrate her birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Corson are the proud parents of a little daughter, born Monday. November. 22. The electric 'ight poles are now being set in place, this is another step toward having electric lighting.

I at the home of Mr. and M.» David S. Row slL I Oscar Lund and son. Fred, who have been engagvi In fishing at Wildwood, spent a f » days at their home li -re. prlo. to leaving for North Carolina. Miss Atini> Blackman has returned home after an extend.-! visit to relatives at Pitman. Camden and Philadelphia. A cafet-ria dinner will n-. nerved in the M. E. Church basement. December S anJ 10. from 5 to S. Menu will consist of roast turkey, bak-d him. baked beans, oysters, potato salad, vegetables and dess.-rt. Everyone is cordially Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepper visited Mrs. Frank Cook, of Dorchester. on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Randolph and Mist Mary Randolph spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cobb, of Atlantic

City.

Miss Grace Worrell, of Fran.:UbvIH j. spent thr wc:k end. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Riggins. Jr AHcn Rogers end family, of Westville. wer- calling on friends

spent the week end with Mr. .*1*0. Ojge*i SuopsittrE. j • Dr. S. T. Day. William Biggin.; Frank Stowman and H.-nryj Shaw spent Thursday : vetting

In Trenton.

Mi.*. Louisa Lore is spending so.ne time it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hand. Mrs. Lewis Miller Is entertain ! f lirg company from out of town. | Capt. Joshua Clark and Nilson Hickman, motored to Cap.' May. where Mr. Hickman has prospects of installing some new engin ‘a. making the trip in the

latter's car.

Thomas Moore was given a birthday supper on Thucsday Lhat being hts 84th birthday. Ml.-* Ehner. th; French teacher of the Port No: ris High School, is a patient at th. Bridgeton Hospital. Mi.-* Perl a Peti-rson anti Nilson Bateman, of Newport, attended the musical at the M E. Church Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Osborne Taylor jond Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, of Philadelphia, spint the w-. k end with friends in town. Mrs. Harry Campbell was in Millville on Friday. Mrs. Marry Chance made a

Mr*. Constant Grs

i motored

Antes Collided Two automobile- rollld d Mark -; and Chestnut Strr :ts.

crashed into the slri • of a Ford touring car containing Harry

Lyston and John O Brie:

:hc t

heel. Th

Fortes cat was complst rly turn.-d ov;r with- its occupants coming out with mi no- •cratches and braises. Th- Ford car wa* ■ t.'v dsmagsd, while the Chandler escaped injury. No art

ettled be-

mad.*.

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Buckshutem Edward W. Scbaolfteld and •Sheppard Bishop spent the week nd with Mr. and Mr.--. Hickman .Shropshire. They motored from Philadelphia in Mr. Biship's Sue new coupe. Mr. and Mrs Frank Marts ip-'iu Sunday alU-ntoon with reia-

Those calling on Mrs. Hickman on Sunday were Herbert Buzby. Wilson Buzby. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Buzby. Pev. B.-nnge Lord. Mrs. Abble Surran. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Mangy of Millville. Mr-. Jessie Blizzard, our school teacher, gave an entertainment in the school hou.’e Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. There were twenty-five visitors. The children did very nicely. Harry Mayhew called on Mrs. Chambers on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Buzby and Herbert Buzby. of Millville, railed on Mrs. Hickman Shropihln on Wednesday. L. IS. McClong. wife and mother motored from Otean City on Tuesday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Godfrey. Maliel. Agnes. Flora and Evelyn Buzhy. o: Millville, spent Thursday merging with their gisufltnotber. Mrs. Hickman Shrepshlre. Mrs. Lewis Godfrey called on Mrs. Hickman Shropshire ThursThcsr ding on Mr. and Mrs. Parks on Saturday were Alberta Acklc-y. Gladys Fitison. of Port >' .ils; Mr and M Allen Rodgers and family, of Millville.

Menantico

Mr*. Florence Garrison and son. Lawrence. Jr., spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edna

Ackley.

Mr. Harry Ackley spent Tues!t L sin-jday morning in Millvilli on busi-

Howard Hebder were in Camden at Bister, lira. Boy

1 Thanksgiving i cerely hoped the operation

and daughter.! ^ a j Mr. Burdette Tomlin made a Mr*. Noman | warren Henderson, of Atlani.. short call at the horn.- of Mr. i Atlantic City. l Cily . Carl Gtlland. Jatne* Vans- Paul Ackley Tuesday. . Anthony Chant- min Philadelphia, and Brooke Mrs. Barbra Grannon and famto Stone Harbor mckunn. '' in * ,an '' ’T*''" ,hf By motored to Camden Wednes-

Mr*. Chamber's „.„. k tn( j with their parents. day.

Mr. and Mr- B. Vanaman Miss Vera Mathis and friends

a Hebert Vans- motored to the S- . 'bis week, of Millville, visited her sister, son are at Che*-, y,, i.mily Hendereor i* suf- Mn». Florence Garrison. Friday. Mrs. Vanaman'- f rl ", nk with a ve.-r sore foot.' Miss Mary Ackley has been wt ek which is badly swollen. quite 111 at her home, but is

attended a Penn- yr* Entma Fhropshirt'. who slowly improving,

td agents' meeting , hr ee weeks ago and Injured Dr. and Mrs. Bennett, of Mill-

Atlantic City. hrr ar in quite ItadlT. is improving vill \ mad. ay. Danelia Wish- 1 ^ ow) j *'

and Mr. and Mrs. rrrr ,

were Millville

1 givil

-all at th<

Paul Ackley Satur-

Shropshire is day.

Ithty-fcur years old. Mrs. Anna Holzinger and Alfred Paynter spent Thanks- daughter were out of town vlsi-

Vineland with bis tors Saturday.

Stanley McMahan. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and son. Ire" Abide Mtskelly and family. 0 f Bridgeton, spent Thursday Millville wen: down to the with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Han-

homesleari to: Thankagiving. kins

Uchel Giiland. -on. Carl, and; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ackley., tha Shropshire nndorrd io the'j r ., 0 f Millville, spent Thanksi Jaturday. igiving with his parent*. Mr. and

Jr and Mre. Chill's K , ‘* d - of Mr* Paul Ackley.

(■delphis. we. e gue.-t* of Mr*. Mr. Charles Ackley, of Oaklyn. der ihb week ! spent Thanksgiving and the re-

mainder of the week with his

Mr. and Mr*. Paul Ack-

Bivalve Captain Had Narrow Escape Captain Janie* Robbins, of the schooner Columbia, came near drowning Wednesday the 24th. in the Maurice river. Captain Robbins had left thi wharf where, he had Just filled the gasoline tank and was making his boat fast when, standing on the bowspit of the schooner, Rebecca Schock, throwing a line tothe Soat. he lost his balance and] fell Into the water, the tide J carrying him under the boat. While there he had his fingers I and nails torn badly in trying! to pull himself along under the boats finally coming out at the* other end. wher" waiting hands caught him immediately and took htat from the water and sent him home. Captain Robbins' ’ father is in the Univ-reity of Pennsylvania Hospital. lying critically 111 and has not bien apprised of his son's narrow escape. Arthur Smith, colored, a cook on the schooner C. W. Hand, died on November 22. of heart disease. aged 52 years. Deceased w*s from Princess Ann. Md.. and leaves a widow. The body was taken to Princess Ann. where the funeral was held *nd Interment made. H> waa a member of the' Baptist Church. The State Board of Health boat “Inspector," left hire Sun-* day for Tuckerton. where It goes j into winter quarters. Mr. William Dixon, who hail been ronflened at the Bridgeton Hospital, returned home Wednes-

day.

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