Cape May County Times, 10 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE HAT COtmTT TIMES rHDAT BECEHSEfi 10. 1026

Cumberland County Happenings of The Week

En in Ban y end wlih her

fitwrc.

Sharp and non. Eleanor Wills

an !n M1H-

Hlekman spem with relative* in . of Port Norn Friday evem. James Hoi t Sharp motored

‘day rrealnc

rp. Jr., and Him who are employ-

. who had

hoaw oI her cpurin*. Mr r i !f w ** y Shropshlr--Kulforrl Bliuard, who la

own

who I* employ.«1 —•“■wro ouzzard. who la atapent the we-k college, spent the week "• “' b " **• »•

Ml anil Mr*. Morton Bateman ZVu Z Z an ' 1 &

°' O'”" City, and Mr

Md Mre. Roacoe Sharp, ot Morris

towti. Pa., over Sunday

Mi** Marjorie L Hand has •lied as a atudent at the Bridge

m Business School,

rurman Sheppard. a student at

u' K ‘ m ,bf wr * k

end with hie mother. Mrs Ellra-

h^h Sheppard.

Mt. and Mrs. Walter U Sharp metored to CoMlng,wood on Sunday afternoon, taking their daughter. MUs , le ie n sh,^ back '« her school duties, after spend ■ “otn* time at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Riggins. Jr . entertained Mr. and Mrs. a1-

of MiilriUr. Sunday.

Mr*. Eli navis, ol Fain on. spent pome time with their daugtber and hosband. M l Saturday land Mrs. Albert Robbins

w;re: Mr*.' Archie Shull, tl, and Verna S a Mr. F.,1 Goud). l», of Newport, quietly

slipped away Tuesday to Elkton and were secretly m*rti<xl. They were eurprined *o had friends awaiting them when they re-

turned.

Servario Hanna ban broken ground for a new houae Mr. and Mu John Berry. Allen Berry and Miaa Theresa Smith, o! Leesburg, apenl Sunday Ir. Atlantic City. Mrs Malinda Graham, of Camen. spent Sunday with her parent*. Mi. and Mr*. Socrates

Green.

>y Sharp and T with hi*

Br.

- Roll an 1 and A oht of town .». Prtd Slain . ; dinner with d Hunter -!ze and famJjweently in MUl- . who U emI. spent the | mo...-* Mr=.

Bucbhutem

his two handu i an electric > basket fae-

ey. who -ha* time with

I dordentown.

Norris

^Shi* toB'munlty

Cer

Beth

Mr. Howard Buzby. Mr. win Sutton. Mr*. Edward Wbildin and Eleanor Whildin. Mrs Parky. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Buzby Wilson and Herbert Buzby. oi Millville, called on Mrs Hickman

Shropshire.

Rev. Benage Lord, ot Millvili spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Hickman Shropshire.

Mr. Lewis Godfrey called on

Mrs. Hickman Shropshire

Mr. aad Mrs. Jesse Blizzard,

Jr., spent the we’k end Irf Washington. While there they took

forty mile trip In one of iris tourist buses. They report

, _ mom enjoyable trip in spif

W - w" i 01 ,be uuftivurable weather. whooping 0n gjjurdjy evening Mr. am

Mrs. LeRoy Parks gave a party ”***% do a number-e* their friends. TlM * p The evening was spent In singing, dancing and other forms of

amusement. Refreshment. •

served late In the evening and the guests went home proclaiming that they bad had a vnrjr enjoyable tlm ■. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bechtel, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Passaro, Mins Han-

nah Schoolfield. Miss Elsie

Eichrlberger. Mis* Betty Conway. Ml* Anna Peterson. Mis* Evelyn Passaro. Miss AUi-rta Aekiey, Mr Lemuel Perine. Mr.

Ernest Robbins. Mr. Warren

Rockwell. Mr. Th->odorr Yen*scby

and Mrs. EichelberKei.

Engagement Announced The eagagemv’tii is announced * Mir* AIK s Key. of Buckshuiem. and John Boggs, of Port Elizabeth. Miss Key i* » teacher in lb? MUJirille High School and Boggs served over seas during the war. He is a very ekicd young man of hi* home

urde and

Mcllroy.

Ethel Stow-

May and

dark

i lh>rL

Saturday

Th.

^v^pteg woulb on

t the repair is wheel wa« t While the Emo Wte was hurt

JolA W illi* m *n‘Snrtagi of their to John

I-awrctK? Oarrlsofi motored ’ ti Salem Monday. Max Sawyer was a Menanuco visitor Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Laurcnc- Garrison and family sp?nt Friday evening in Mlllrine. Mi. and Mrs. WiUiain Knight entertained Mia* Franc?* McDonald and Miss LUItcn DnvU. of Camden, over the we?k end.

Leesburg

Mrs.

Bing at obtained Mcnantico Mm Florence Garrison lallel . Mr* Roda kcklcy Tuesday. Mrs Francis Knight was a ill vine shoppe* n.swlay, I lurry Aekl.*y visit'd “"'M Irs Frank Widen..: of Po.tj Dan ' O'Neal "wa* s Millville

George Armstrong and

daughter. Johauna. spent Monday

in Millville.

and Mrs. Ulburn Cox aad eon* spent part of iaa- week In

Philadelphia

Mrs. Ralph HaHingahaad. Mrs

Edna Hand. Mr*. Laura HoUIncs-

head. and Mrs. Emma Emma Oai * Phtladaiphta ot

Monday

Mrs. Ssrsh Russel sad eon Howard, and Mm Mty Polhamu* ■"* Ralph, spent afternoon In Millville <1 Mrs Alfred Sharp aad daughter* spent TwMday evening ’ Millville. Mr*. Lida Hillman aad son. Marshall, and Mrs. Lorrsfn Jefferte* and nor.. Leonard, spent Wednesday alter noon to Millville Mr. and Mr*. Roy Hallr.e and and Mr*. Alice Carlisle went ' Millvilrl Monday night The local lire engine was -all I to put out a chimney tir Thursday morning at the home of Charles Zone* Mrs. Armstrong and children lei ted in Cedarville Wednesday

evening

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McClain id son. Bill, motored to Millville Wednesday night. Tho ehurcb fair will be laid the 9th. 10th and 11th ot Decembei in Odd Fellows' Hall. A chicken pot-pie supper will U nerved Saturday evening. Fancy •ork will he on sale. Mrs. John Harris visited Mrs. Kate Carlisle, ot Oelmont. Thurs-

day.

and Mrs. Albert Holllngsbead motored to Millville on btisiThursday. r. and Mrs. Arch Chance haw b?en visited by the stork, who baby girl. P called Alice Rose. and Hra. John HoUingshead and son. John, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Calhoun spent the end In Atlantic City guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tompson. George Armstrong bad the misfortuna to hurt both handa white aboard tbe boat on hi* way to floronc?. Mr.-. Julia Cox called on Mrs. Sarah Polhamus Saturday. Mary Smith, who was injured an auto accident last Sunday, still a a serious condition. Tho other member* of the party, who weie Lilburn Cox. John Hoff-, man and Paula Gauma, were mor< fortunate and escaped with scratches and bruise*. Th? accident happened a short way from La-esbuig. when the car. which was driven by Cox. •track soft sand and turned over. Mrs. Leslie Blackman is slowly improving from an operation performed. a short time ago. Het mother. Mrs. Flora St.-elman. l» still with her at her home In Pori Norris. Clarence Riggins is on ihe job again with his milk wagon. iJis* week b<- had his wagon wrecked by a passing auto. This is the third accident within the past few weeks. Ea Polhamus is spending .onK with his wife, who Is 111 . -rents' home In Mill-

ville

Mrs. A.. Polhamus Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. 1-eon Clark, oi Collingswood Dr. Webster visited the local school this week

Dorchester Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey visited Mr. and Mrs. Harm, of Millville, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman and Miss FVdett sp.-nt Sunday with Mr. am* Mrs. Ev>retl Powell, ot Ocekn City. Mrs. Barbara Cruse. Miss Stella Ora*". Mrs. Beulah Steelman and Mr*. Bt-aslo DuBols -•pern Thunrdgy evening at Mr. Joseph Compton's. In MnurireMrs. Nellie Cruse and Mrs. Barbara Cruse spent tSaturday li

Millville.

Several poop;? from our towi attend'd Chautauqua Norris last week. Miss Carrie Compton sp’r.t fhe week end with her parents. S<r. and Mrs. G <orge Harris and won'. Chari**, spent Sunday with* Mr. an.1 Mrs. William

Harttog

Ralph cramp, of Atlantic Ciiy. *P at several day* with Wilbert Craae. going gnnnlng while

Haleyville

Port

Captain Donahue, of the barg; Rose, had tne misfortun ■ to ha>-e his arm caught in machinery and crushed. He was taken to MillviU Hospital In an ambulance where Dr. Franckle operated on the ann v The doctor things he will be able to save the hand. Miss Martha Champion gprut the week end here with her par-

ent*.

Mr and Mr*. Walter Compton, Mis* Carrie Compton. Mr. and Mi? Edwin Compton and Wll Ham Co-voton. Mrs Burrows Shaw. Mrs. Georg? Shaw. Mr I Roilln Shaw and Mrs. Bessie W. DuBoU spent Saturday afternoon in Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodlla spent Saturday evening In Mill-

ville.

Mi. Richard Muhlemau, Camden. «p*ni th? week end with his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Champion and Mrs. Charles Stafflck?r «p?nt Friday In Philadelphia.

M,. and Mrs. Joseph Bradway. ot Wllrtwjod. called on his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Winiam Bradway. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Roth called on her sister. Mrs. Anna Bailcv.

Snturdav

Mr. and Mr*. Edward Bowker ere in -Millville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzgerald entertaini-d friends Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. Frank Bowker shopped in Millville Saturday. George lilies wks in Millville

recently.

Howard Bovkcr was at the theatre Saturday evening. Mi. and Mrs. John Roth and daughter. Josephine, motored to Dividing Creels aad spent the evening with Mr*. Mary Hill on

F’ririaj.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pettit spent an vsnlng with hi* airier. Mm. Boyd Bailey, this wee*. Miss Frances Brad way ha* returned to her duties a* student nurae In Cooper Hospilal. after a week's vacation ai home wiih her parents.

Heislerville Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Waite.Spence and Walter Sharp. Mr. aad Mrs. George Tomlin and non. Edwin, Mr. E. Hollingshead. Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph Camp and Mr. and Mrs. Herchal Reeves were among the Millville ghonpers Salurday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tomlin and son spent Thursday om of town. * Miss Mary MacDonald entertained company from MlllvillSaturday evmlng. Ezra Cox and Misses Mary and Dorothy MacDonald spent Saturday in Millville and Vineland. Mrs. Daisy Putnam has rettfrnto her home in Bridgeton, after spending a few days with Mrs. Tel .ta MacDonald. Everett Shropshire, who 1* employed at Hannondale. spent the week end with hit, parents. Mr and Mu. Char! « Shropshire. Mr*. Laura Coverdal? Is sick. Her mother. Mrs. Ed Powell, of Kldora. has been with her'for a few days. Mr. and Mr*. Ezra Cox and daughter. Alma, spent Thursday evening in Leesburg. The Ladl •»' Aid held a bazaar in the social room of the church Friday evening. Many useful and pretty things were for sale and they cleared $<3. Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre* and Herbert Sayr?* spent Sunday out of town. Mrs. Lillian Thompson spent Wednesday afternoon and Saturday evening with her mother. Mr*. Abblc Kessler, in Millville.

ft Jrt'.'rr;

THE POPULAR GRUEN CARTOUCHE S55 Here is a wn&ier that we can really recommend at this price. A genuine rectangular movement, in a beautiful engraved white gold reinforced case.

E. C. MORRISON

100 High Street

Mrs. Rebecca Bailey lids fc- Viola Kelly he? resumed her .his life, was the verdict of the turned to her home in Bridgeton studies after being out som • time | Oroner's jury, composed of Joalter spending a few days with suffering from whooping cough. sepli M. Stratton. Ralph Riggins, he. son. Boyd, and famny. M.. an I Mr*. Samuel Trout, of Rev. It. R. Thompson, Holier' S. Raymond Blizzard acted a* sub-■-' ,!:Ur1 'e own. -pen: an cv. uing Blew. David McBride and Frank

Ktation agent for his brother.]*' 1 ^ Mr. am' Mi*. Victor Errlrk- W.-.’lace

Jesse, while ha was away on a “on i The ocr-ipants of tb • enr.i Whj trip Saturday. , -Mr. and Mrs. \. Eirick*-m and W ere able .o appear, wire called Mi. and Mrs. Boyd Bailey and j * ,ri h So,i “P*"' Wednesday lhe JarJ . If , siv ,. ovlderco. daugbte.. Ethel, spem an evening: , 14 They all agreed the accident was with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May-; ,' l * rn “T"’ 4 ' 3 !' s P , ' ni Sa '- unavoidable Cl Leslie M. hew. of Buckshutom. recently. „ :i> ',; Kht * il “ h ' r slsl ‘r. Mrs. Black, the poultry expert from Mr. and Mr*. William Brad-■ Fra,,k V “" ara ‘ n - °< Bridge,on. (New Brunswick, who was going

spent Wednesday evening — «o Dividing Croek to deliver a '

with Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Kolly

and famllj.

Mi. Milton Trlbbit is at home suffering from an accident. His horse ran away, with a load of hay and he was thrown to the ground with the lines fast on hi* arm and dragged quite a distance before.he could free himself. His arm Is badly sprained and bruised but ho was very fortunate that no hones were broken. Little Ethel Briley. Billy Bristlier and Elwoid bailey are do-, talncd from school on account oi j whooping cough. Mrs. Anna l)oel spent Saturday j evening in Millville.

Slippery Road

wiih Andrew Brown, agricultural agei.l of Guiwberlsnd

V-? * J A ' J i County, appeared on crutch** and caused /\CCld6nt said be ibought they won going bet we " 30 or 35 ralleo.an hour.

Coroner's Jurv Renders i,n ' 1 44 •"'■t tht- brakes »<>re a p-

V^rd.V* in P"ed. the car ekidried but had verdict in Auto bmash I10arlj . ..u,ppeii when it was A misty night and wet. greasy Mrurli by the other car.

raad wa* the cause of the auto Frank Bum* was unable to accident near Dividing Croek. attend, and will Ik unable *0 be Cumberland County, two weeks about for some time on account

ago. which cost Benjamin Page of a broken knee cap.

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