Cape May County Times, 17 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 12

CAPE KAY COD ICTY TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1926

berland County Notes

Port Elizabeth

Dr. Kutp. DUtrtct Roperintead#ul priwherf in U>e V j; church Sunrt.'-, < v. nine ■nd held quarter1> cmnerMice after the wrTtcea. ”

It wan n bad nSaht. but there' ,n

« nk-e comrrejwtl'tB. Dr. Kulpl aaid be *** aicreealily Kurpriaed. ] nit be aoUctpated preacblDK to f

*mpt) pew*.

Wr and Mr*. E1U» Docai. enurtalnrd at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mr* Frank ivuniiucto.t. of Brldjelon; Ml*K Alice Key. Millville, and

John Bngra.

Mr*. Ad<t M. Monday baa cloaed ht-i liouw here for tba winter and aoni In Orlando. Fla. The Kpworth t * «cue held their

the churtj lie Riven to Francis

artor day .tnd n dollars »ai. lembers were B. Hill served

Jelki and president in

t. Doretta Kl-

therwlm- damaged the car. i Mrs. Herbert Vanaman. Mr. and •ry fortunately no one was > Mr*. Elmer Beebe. Kills K.BIy and hurt- U>uis Is usinr ids w heel to J Mr. and Mr* George Harris and from work unlll th<- car b Mr. and Mr*. Frank Pennington, repaired Jo! Brnigeion. called on James M rind Mr*. Raymond Header- I Harris Friday evening. .n were calling on friends in . Congratulations are extended to laejlrtirg Tneada) j Miss Alice Key. of BuckshuH m.

Mn dai 1

day evening. Decemhor «. at the home of Ethel 8t- *.Salr It lime for eloctlOB of OSteers, which reaolted c* follow*: PreeWe%l. John Heialer; Brat VIM# PrewVirnt. Mary Widener; oeoond Vice. Franiis Vanaman; third Tice, Ida Hawn: fourth Vive. Ellen Harris: Trwaaurer. Mrs. L J. B. Hill; Secretary. Mar Pranckle; Plants! Ethel St Clafr: ChorUtt-t. May Franckic. There w*t» fifteen nMmber* present Refroshments were wired after the aodal

It spent Monh her mother. »ick at bet iwr town folks e lost, of lay. The fire Mi here and Willi lert irri* Company. are transient service station ho was In an

from Delmont had hla flngerj Del gallons were here from Denbadly bitten, but th» last we| nltriBa Dodge and memb-r* <* beer5 the Anger was bleeding I our lodge from l/wshurg and freely, ao we don’t think he w ill' Maurioelow n. The Grand Chanruffer any serious results. ( follor of New Jerwey. E. Clatance Tlir barge Olive clear'd this! Conover, of Adelptata: tb» Grand port Monday loaded with wand Keeper of Records and Scab. El-

‘ mer E. Margcrum. of Trenton. Deputy Grand Chancellors Arthur

Msuricetown. . Henry. tbb

and John Hoggs, n

the

dly Injured, b

las

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. the taken the pothe oil truck

er.

(tended a CODt given by the ; the Millville

of their eng^gemeat. Roy Reeve* has returned Ic ln'toc here after working in t

At

Izxils B Wdneur has returned from a business trip through the

Eastern Bute*.

The Atlantic City Electric Ct pany have installed meters this week and now are putting up the

service wires.

Mr and Mr* Mortii

son enterlalned their fire hundred club Saturday evening. The nests

and Mrs l-eonard Orr.

and Mr*. James Abbott culert;;ini«! t'JOSU from Wotidbury

Saturday.

Mrs. ida MitcbMi has been stayin* with Mr*, ida 8brop*hire tor

a li w day*. *

Mr» Elba tank** bad company from MaurWtnwn on Thursday. Mt Osborne has his brother from A How ay a* bta guest thb

week. r

Mbs Florence Tomlin spent the week end with friend* In Bridge,

ton Vineland; Mr and Mra. Norman Francb Vanaman made a bust- j : imtnpson. Atlanti' (Tty; Mr*, ness trip l» Vineland Friday ! May Harris. Mbs Ellen Harris. Francis b a busy person getting Ellis Kelly. MIIMHe. and little

tor Bamford. Conn. The barge Howard E.. Is loading aand for Chester. La:Roy S. Che.tnpion madc a bustnese trip to MlllvUle Mon-

day.

and Mr*. Reldle. c< Wi'd-w-ood: Mr*. Sara Sharp, of lo-e*-burg. and Mr*. Prank StaBecker this place, spent several days In Philadelphia. Charicw Mrs. Emma Muhlvman shopped in Millville on Tuesday Millon Bailey

muiKton. Del., loot a front Friday Mori Brothers sent a man from Millville to fix it. John Boggs attended a concert al the Millville High School Fri-

day night.

Mr. and Mrs. Dartd Ford vtaltrelatlvc* in HeblerviUe thb

‘veoty-eir'ith birthday

Hon»r U . vw, «ll, ^ ', | Hechsielner, contracting plumber. Mr *ad Mrs Norman Titompson.

I-ester Fauverjol Atlantic CHy. are rbliiug Mr*, nod Friday on . Tbomiwon s tnolbcr. Mr*. May

| Harris, lor a week.

ihart rnt« !iain Sunday morning a Ford coupe j here and ibe yonng tn»n of out j the lodge ihart. of Vine-! driven by Mr. Reeve*, a plumber. J neighborhood are baring sport j Dodge. No.

>eng men of the! ‘

Pwrry Baruoa vfctted her Mary BmBb- lote.r.burg. was hurt in an sUU.mobile

Thompson, a.(antic ClD

Mrs Iamb B. RMnenr t* spend

ins a few days In Philadelphia

IJ'.lle Irene Wikor b q-ilte ill wilt: pneumonia. Howard Chamb»r* has rheumatlam and George

Tuoeds} < veiling In Briclwboro’ eleciricliy.

with her mother.

Charles Stown.an and Mr. and Mr*. Walton Grace visited Mr. and Mrs Isaiah Goff, ot Eaet Creek, on Wedneaday. Mr. Slow-

man went gunning.

Miss Stella Cruse spent Tui day with Mr*. Brani.- KuBol and Thuraday with Mr*. T. 0. Dlllto-

Bridgeton. and Frank T. Buahneli. of DennUrlHe. w -re preaent and gave very Interesting addrenw*. Refrmhmenl oT baked bean*, ham aandwiche*. lee cream and coffee wer*

served.

Our last and greatest improvement was given to u* on Ihe 10th. when the New Jersey Electric Company turned on ih* current In our village and many of our residence* were lighted with

Menantico

Mr. u-. .\j r . '

*P?nt Sunrtj-. . "* Mr. >,■ ,

Hr- *»d Mr- j, Jj Widner molor<'d to Millville on Bridgeton, an l , .

bttsineta Wednesday. Mr >nd MrBell Sawy.-r called on Mr. and 8u " ,1 *y

Mra. Robert Sawytr Tu wdsy eve-' s,r ' _* n '' :jl

ning. , Sunday

Mias Mary Ackley and Mias;

Mr. anti Mrs. Harry H. Hann« spent Tuesday evening out

of town.

Harry Ackley and Prank :

Millville Saturday evening.

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Mr*. Barbara Cruer was shopping in Millville on Saturday. Mr. end Mra. Ed Dittlc and daughter. Dorralne. and Mra Arna Hand, of Cape May. called on Mrs. Barbara Cruae Saturday. Ralph Sbaw. of Philadelphia.

•»rr» , ., 11.. I, 1JIl)| spent the week end with hb

Harris Is suffering with ahlngli r ' P *?T i nt *

| MBs t tnie Cbmplon. of Pleae-

■ 1 1 1 j an'rllle. npent the week

wt'h Mr. and Mr*. Walter Comp-

Dorchester

Mi and Mr*. 1-aster Paurer mode a husinew* trip to Bridge-

ton os Tuesday

Mr sad Mr*. Don 1*1 Harris, of

wtfb friend*

Oamr Harris wa*

Sunday B

It

in Wesiville; in

land, and Mrs. Not lie Meeting, of | of Bridgeton, was going too fast j cslching I hem.

Pbiladclphb. Wednesday j to make the turn at Deluca Drive Mr and Mr*. Osborn*, of Phils- j and Brndway. turned over on tta delphia. are staying In Mr*. Os- : stdr and wa* badly smashed, but

bom*, rtysso* I Mr. Reeves drove it home after tinning season lit was righted The young man an apartment J w ith Mr Reeve* was injured.

i Ellen Harrb spent Saturday In

" ■ i Mr*. Joek-pb Compton. of and Mrs. Crane, of Mill-j Maurlrclown. visited Mr*. WalSunday with Mr.! ,^ r Compton Wednesday evening.

A dbtrirl meeting of the

plentiful | Knight* of Pyihia* wa* held In

of Maurice River

n Dorch.’wtet

rille.

and ‘Mrs Winfred Hum

BQUirreb are

Ore young man | Wednesday evening. December S.

Burke Furniture Co.

wblre ha* been j MillrHe shopping

Mr. and Mrs- charle* Brown, of, '1*tUng friends in Philadelphia George Stahl, a resident of MlllMUl.Ulv. were visiting rciatlvea for aeveral days. Iville. vuiled Mr and Mrs. Frank he. cm Tuesday. I Mrs Hannah Hughes has re- j WMener on Friday The Iotdie*' AM of the M. E. turned from a visit In Vineland, j Chrtslophnr Eager went io Mlil- • hurch held their regular month- M.w. Ixvui- Tomlin ran her car J vlUt Saturday u> see hb mother. I> meeting Tueoday. I»ecember off the road into a tree in frotitj Mrs. George Harris entertained J. at the ’taraonage. A motion waa of Mra Ida Shropshire * house on 1 her sewing ilrcle on Friday even carried that the contract b> wire Tuesday, broke the windshield' lag. Those preweni were Mr and

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