CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1926.
Cumberland County Happenings of The Week
■ard Powell. l the wreck 1 their >ij- . Deritl S.
t alter an *» reiatlvee to
lelphia.
>owell. count) W. C. T. V. ; in Trenttendfil a meet|L <X?euUve cornRose re, a en'a Medical »hla. has been . Mrs. Carri Newcomb, o iday with her ; Harrington dtins has bee inflamed eye. scratched lr atevraJenkins 1 f a physician {Award Biggin* and Mrs was Mildred [ Davis, of New- | ■rbosc resldenc*' renue. has been improvement* walks laid i and a cement ■ garage. ectton at Mrs. i music super- , an operetta t grade pu Ihristuas holi S substituted in
■ Christ alway*
I regular <
IL. *t'««ed to by, he number of accidents, no 1*’ 1 than four In the last thirty day*. pu place baa a Urge oyster Indwery running into mimoaa of dollars and have bt-n bjgging for a hard surface] read to connect with Houte 15. Connecting “ ^ and Vineland, through HaleyrlHe and Maurice town, to which pUee* the road in winter has never been posaiblLa„ winter a tractor was supplied PuH the car* through t: •tfetch of road with the mud up to the radiator, a survey was made of the^road by the county engineer. Freeholder* Christy Yates, of Port Norris and Walter Phiffcr. of Maurice River, and County Counsel Boocor Ward attended a conference of the countie* with the SUl* Highway Commission In Trenton. The prevailing opinion of the motorists here, is if they can get this short stretch of road done wlih concrete, it will giv them a concrete road anywhere In the Stale. The Chatauqua gave their tertalument. December 1 » and falling to get enough
for
' enga The Golden Pheasant inn and garage of J. B. Gross, at the Interesectlon t Mauricetown road and State highway. Is completed and opened and will be a haven tfor motorists. As the name Implies it is a vefy beautiful place, with all the conveniences and need of ^he traveling public. The pen of several golden pheasants kept there 1* worth stopping and looking at as they are rare In this part.
Heislerville
Ming
the!
First Naeleetion of suing ynai that may
Haleyville
Frink Steinader. of Vineland, was In town Wednesday. Harry Devine, of Millville, called on Mrs. Anna Noel. Miss Clara Bradway. of Haiey-
and Mr*. Albert Hollings-
head and son Joseph, spent Sun- There wU1 * Christmas tree day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ln connection with an enterChance. talnment given by the school in ... „ _ '.the hall Christmas Eve. The
»W •>« •»« '>■« feware. A number of sportsmen are
looking forward to deer hunt.»d Mrs ChftriM W», “» W ‘"‘ ,r '“ and children, of Bridgeton, spent
Sunday with relatives here. and Mrs Boland Sharp
and children, of Leesburg, and Mr*. Lillian Thompson spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Loule
Oox.
Mr. and Mrs. job Tvihbitt and Dulfleld Sharp. Sr., attended the funeral •»f Mrs. Charles Walker, at Mauricetown. MonJay after-
noon.
Mrs. Sara Sharp. Miss Mary Williams and Everett Shropshire motored to Millville Saturday. Everatt Powell, of Ocean City, was in town on business Saturday evening. Johanna Armstrong, of Leei burg, called on Harry Cox SaUi' day afternoon. and Mrs. Earl Gates and daughter. UUie. of Camden, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camp. and Mrc. Levi Sharp. Mr.* Bboda Cox. Ezra Cox and Duffleld Sharp. Jr., were Mauricetown visitor* Sunda; and Mr*. Floyd Chinee and daughter. Meriam. spent Sat* urday evening in Mlllvilli Mr. and Mrea i}lvln Newcomb and children spent Saturday afternoon shopping In Millville. Everett Shropshire, who has been employed at Hannondale. has been transferred as a guard the State Prlaon Farm. Lees-
burg.
Mrs. Edna Bleck. of Millville. . _ . spent Monday with her mother. * “ e , w '“f ** hor ^-
Mias Florence Hampton
r ll at 6:30 P.
t spent an p.m company . Riggins. Rowley and i day with her Mre. Daniel ! gtwr.ddaugh- , was given a T fifth Within tad with a aeyersl nice
[ motored to rsday and
him
n Powell, ent in the t time ★tth y, Mrs. e returned Leesburg,
with
le Black m spent a few fladelphla. rard Clark
motored
Thursday. In
the pleasIrish Rose."
Goldhlatt
t had
jRment In tire ^kgnan and son |Cap. May sun
has been TNay.
Barrington, lay evening,
f Society h«4d jrln the basefephnrch. Dt - ffhe basement
•orated and t to the eye. » Ing
* Ball.) Charlc*
Menantico and Mrs. Willis Acglej Of Bridgeton visited their son Paul Ackley. Sunday. and Mrs. Harry Stlte* ol MHlvMle. were Monantico visitor* Wednesday. Harry Hand and Robert Carri n called on Lawrence Gar risen ■Wednesday evening. William Scull and Dan O'Neal were Millville visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc* Garrl son and family were MUIvltl-: •hoppers Friday evening. Mr. George Garrison has taken a position In Baltimore. Mrs. Anna HoUlnger entsr talned out-of-town company .Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Barbara ' Gannon and daughter were Millville visitors Wednesday. Mrs. George Garrison Is visiting her sister. Mrs. William Hire*, of Millville. Walter Ingram was a Menantlco visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Ada Hampton visited Philadelphia Friday and Satur-
day.
Mr. Harry Hinson niadc short call at the home of larry
Ackley Sunday.'
Frank Burcham has purchased
shopping On rMuralag home ■bout 4 o'clock half way between | Vineland and Millville his ear skidded and upset. No one was injured and the car was not damaged. Mr Pierce Is a fish dealer at Bivalve and says that it was Lh? worst cxp.Tl-nc; he had ever encountered Mr. and Mr*. Leroy sproul were Millville shopper* Saturday
evening.
r. and Mr*. Hoy »ates sp>Bt the week ond with relative* at Mauricetown. ns. Bmily Sharp made a business trip to Philadelphia on
Saturday.
Mrs. Joseph Moore.
Mr. and Mr*. Btn Thompson spent Sunday with Mrs. Ahbie
Kessler. In Millville.
A number of the K. G. E. members motored to Green Creek Saturday evening and attended the meeting of the lodge there. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Shropshlr?. Mis* Bertha Shropshire. James Shropshire and Carl Gillland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthui Corson. In Bridge-
Buckshutem
Rev.
Motor Agent Will Sit in Woodbine and Tuckahoe
Monday
M. M. Sofroney. Sea Isle city motor vehicle licensing agent, will sit in Woodbine to issue 1927 auto licenses next Monday. from 8.20 to 12 o clock, and in Tuckahoe from 12.20 to 4.30 Cumberland. Atlantic and Cape May County licensee may be procured from Mr.
Sofroney.
The Sea Isle City offlee Is open from now until December 31 . from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. License* issued from this office
start with 6000.
, Sun-
called c
day •
■nlng.
id Mrs. Bevage Ixird. Edward Sharp, and his mother. Mrs Althea Sharp. Mr. and Mrs Trader. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Buzby. and their non. Wilson Buzby. of Millville, called i Mrs. Hickman Shropshire On Saturday. December 11. Miss Bertha Sutton, of this place, was married to John Bartholomew, of Vine lead Pike. The marriage took place at the Baptist parsonage in Millville. Before her marriage. Miss Sutton was employed at the cotton mill, in Millville. The pall will- reside on the Vineland Pike. Mr*. Leroy Parks, and Mi*s Hannah Schoolfrled. spent the day in Millville on Monday. Mrs. Chambers has gone irt Center Grove nursing. Messrs Garrison and Ggskill. of Port Norris, called oi. Mr. and Mre. Hick-nan Shropshire on Friday. Mr. Hickman Shropshire spent the day with his sister. Viola Simpson, on Saturday.
WOODBINE
Mrs. Dewitt Eldredge has re- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Starr, of turned to Philadelphia, after)Cape May eat rtalned a number spending some time here wlthlcf friends at their cottage in h r sister. Mrs. Shepard Taylor. Mill Line. lonneHy known a-« v., Mr. Thomas Mat-•Snug Harbor, on- evening rec nl-
ly and cs the ev^nins ' 0:1 the wood work near Ihe open fireplace in the wall was discover *1 to be on fire, ftytunately th ■ fir - was dia-iovcrsd In lime to be put out with little damage. Mr and Mrs. William S’arch attended a surprlrr party in Cap? May. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, on.- eve-
ning recently.
Mrs. Walter Simpkins, of Cape May. was calling on Mrs. Eva
Ixipet. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mailhews. who recently had their him’ remodeled also have bad a kitchen
built.
Mrs. Minnl - Church attended the funeral of her mother In Camden, last weak. Mr. and Mrs. James Oroetzlnger. of PhlUdtfphU. arc the parent* of a baby girl. born. December 4. Mrs. Groetaingar wUl l><- remembered as Miss Mahal Eldredge.
Samuel Trout, of Mauricetown, was in town on Thursday. Charles Bradway and Mrs. Anna Noel spent Thursday night with his father. William Brad-
way.
Mr*. Frances Bradway and daughter. Harriet, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Anna
Noel.
Dr. J. B. Sharp, of Bridgeton, and Joaeph Sharp, of Port Norris, called on their unde. William Brad way. on Wednesday. William Bradway was In Eldora on Wednesday afternoon, r. and Mrs. Victor Errickson children were in Port Norris
Thursday.
Frank Hanson was In Fort
Norris Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Trout, of Mauricetown, called on Mrs. Vicr Errickson Friday evening. Howard Wallers, of Atlantic Cltv Coast Guards, spent Tuesday
• Is mother. Ur * V * v
Walters. „ „ Mr anti Mrs. Elwood Bailey called on Mi. and Mrs. Norton
Garrison on Tuesday.
Rev. John Bradway. of Audubon. wife and daughter. Virginia, called on his father and family Tuesday. „ Hoodward Hand. o. Eldora,
called on William Bradway on, Mr .'and Mr*. Walter Wednesday morning. ^ „ 1Iin ,. r I and Walter Sharp spent Sunday
' afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
has
been unable to attend Millville High School since last Thursday, because of Illness. Mr. David Orr, of Center Grove Is spending a few days with his father. Mr. William Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leary spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hln-
and Mrs. William Hughes spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ethel Buzlne. In Bridgeton. Mil* Leta Sharp, of Camden, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dulfleld
Sharp. Jr.
Mr. and Mr* Ezra Cox and daught.-r. Alma, spent Sunday with friends In Bridgeton. The Ladles' Bible Class of our Sunday school are planning chicken potpie supper :n the ni
future.
Theresa MacDonald entertained out-of-town company Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Emma Garrison and children, of MIHvlUe. spent Sunday
with Mrs. Sara Camp.
Mrs. Laura Coverdale and son Leonard, are making an extended stay with Mrs. Ed Powell, at El-
dora.
Mr. ,nd Mrs. Thomas Williams, of Pitman, visited relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chester and children, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lena Butcher.
son.
Messrs. Tozour and Tribbet. of Port Elizabeth, mad? a short call at the home of Paul Ackley Monday morning. Mr. Lawrence Garrison was Millville visitor Monday.
Charles Bradway look «iPPfr wi<' Mr. and Mr*. Victor fcrrlck-
4 Millville
Mi** Harriet Bradw
detained from school «<
day* with a bad cold. Mr* Anna Noel wa»
Called on William Brad*a* rn Mauricetown. *P*nt Sunday e
and Mr*. Boyd
Bradway.
Bridgeton- J ‘ Sundaj ' father Cbarle* Bradw n>
Mr- and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. and *< ,n - Raymond, were >■«.- town on Sunday afternoon Fucer*l of Mrs- Walkei The funeral of Mrs. Walker whose death ■* l.«i Friday took place time Events home in Maurice,ow^ nd was largely att' n '’ * greatly beloved !>> her. She laugh, ^ fn Haleyville for ten Rep graduation from High •-* primary ship. B
Joh Tozour. at Court House. «e who shopped In MillSaturday were Mr. and George Tomlin. Mr. and Lawrence Thompson. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Camp; Mr. ant Walter Spence. Mr. and Ed Lee and Mis* Bertha Shropshire. George Christ, of Ocean City. »s in town on business Mon-
day.
Delmont
Somers Corson has had his house wired and now. with other* is waiting for the lighting The P. 0. S. of A. Hall is being wired this week. Thomas Gray, of Millville. Is the e
trie Ian.
Daniel Baud was calling some of his schpol mates last
Friday evening.
E Henderson Foster and fam-L-y. ainPArba Godwin and family
Mauricetown Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp and family motored ou{ of town Sun-
day.
Miss Barbara Bailey, who hat been spending some time In Bordentown. has returned home. Alfred Sharp, Sr., spent Wednesday In Millville. and Mrs. Thomas Slater, of Millville, were in town Wednesday and Friday evening. Mrs. Daniel Sharp and son. DeWitt. Mrs. Ted Wills and daughter, Elenor. spent Saturday afternoon in Millville. Mrs. Holsingcr and daughter. Tolsle. are spending the balance the winter In Florida. Jackie Reeves is ill. Those who spent Saturday eveniS in Millville, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry MUler. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bailey. Miss Deborah Sharp, and Mrs. Frank Feaster. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Collins. Mrs. Jennie V. Clark. Miss Caroline Bacon. who teaches school out of town, spent the week end witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sharp, of Millville, spent Sunday with his father. Mr. A. R. Sharp. Sr. Mr. Paul Bailey, of Millville, as in town Surdity. Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp and family, motored out of tc
day.
Mr Allen Sharp. Sr., Alien, motored out of town Sunday afternoon. td Mrs. William Wills, of Wildwood, and son. Morris, spent Sunday with his son. Mr. and Mrs. James Wills. -. and Mrs. Hary Baiie/. from of town, spent Sunday wit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ha; rison Bailey. Miss Corncli* Hinson spent Saturday out of town.
Leesburg r. and Mrs. John Harrii drove to Cape May Tuesda)
morning.
Mrs. E. High entertained th: ladles of the sewing circle and their husbands at her home in Port Norris Tuesday night. The spent the evening playing cards. At a late hour very tasty refreshments were served. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cox. Mr. and Mrs. John Hollingshead. Evelyn Calhoun. i Raflne. Mrs. A. Stowman and son. Jack Bennett. Laura ErrickEthel Stowman. Stella TozEtla Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Polhamtifl. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson. Mr. anil Mrs. Gilbert High and Charles Thurs-
tbe
week
Mr. and M.*. Clarence WitUdin are the proud parents of a baby ^Mrs. Joseph -Butcher and Ml UHri Henderson *p?nt a day In ^Sherman" Toxour has bought the property belonging to his brother Charles Tozour. who recently moved to Millville, will occupy Ihe place some time • hi week Le B°> Tozour and r mtlv of Heislerville. will move . s' house vacate! by Sherman
Mr*. Florence Errickson. Alice Cox and Laura Errickson spent a day in Philadelphia this week. Mrs. Bertha Lee. who has been quite ill. Is much improved. Mias Wllhelmlna Tozour. of Fishing Creek, apent the week end with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John Tpzour. Johanna and Lin wood Armstrong drove to Millville Tues-
day night.
Mildred Lee has stopped attending High School and is now employed in Sears. Roebuck Store. Phlladrtphia. Raymond Cobb dias Improve .1 his property by building a porch
and garage.
Emerson Hand Is confined to the house by illi Mre. Sarah Errickson has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Addle Naylor, of Millville. M.. and Mrs. William Bobbins, of Millville, spent Tuesday night at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Oscar Pol ham u*. Alfred Polhatnu* is spending a few days in Colllngswood at the home of Mr. and Mr*. J^on
Clark.
Mre. Elizabeth Hughes, of Millvisited Mrs. Belle Compton this Mr. rnd Mrs. Fred Garrison, of Mellvillc. are the proud parents of a baby girl, who Is to be
called Charlotte Emily.
Mr. and Mna Henry Carlisle and daughter, Catheryn. visited In Deimoti: Thursday evening.
Master Frederick Garrison
spending a few days with his
grandmother. •Mrs. Laura
llngsbead.
Bivalve
MU* WllheLulna J-iuson entertained Misses Betiy and Bertha McPherson and Iren- Heathcote. at her home Friday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. William Harris have closed their home for thwinter, and are staying with their daughter in CoHlngnwood. Miss Maud ' Heaton ent-rtato ed a friend from Ocean City Sat-
urday evening.
Miss Margate. Wendell has
been sick this week.
Llttl • Mis* Betty Shaw spent The Misses Mollie Boyer and ; a week In Philadelphia seeing Gladys Katz and Mr Sam Al-j Santa Claus, berts. of Trenton, motor** to) A cow belonging to Harvey
Woodbine, on Sunday to v^slt
friends and relatives.
Mr*. Moiton Levitt entertained her staler, of PhlUdelphla.
for several day*.
The Minus Lillian Peterson and Mary Burke, of Wildwood, motored to Elk ton on Saturday to
visit relatives.
Samuel Goldinger. of Philadelphia. is spending **reral days
with his family.
Miss Gladys Garber, of New-; ar*. visited her parent* for sev-
eral days.
FUtsgerald. a teacher In > the local schools, ha* returned from Philadelphia, where she has
been ill.
Mrs. Harry Dye visited the schools on Thursday. * Ed Benson returned home on Sunday from Paasalc. where be has been employed. Mrs. M. Gruber has been confined to her bed with Illness but is recovering rapidly. Miss Freda Dick* entertained Harvey Flehorn. of Philadelphia, over the week end. Miss LeUi of Camden mer teacher In the Woodbine High School, visited Mrs. Harry Dye on Saturday and Sunday. Allen Breslow and Irving Brc*low. of Westmont, visited their relatives on Sunday. The Shropshtr? family spent Sunday In Heislerville with their
relatives.
Harry L. Halpei of Philadelphia. spent the week end with Ins parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shioptihlre and family, of Atlantic Cily, visited the Shropshire's on Sun-
day.
Miss Anna Blume. of Philadelphia. visited her parents over the week end. Mrs. Herman Ben non spent veral days in Vineland with her mother. Mrs. N. Snyderman. Raleigh Goldinger. Philadelphia, visited his parents on Sunday. Mr. Sol Zuchovitx, of New York, visited his parents for several days. Herman Bloch, of Philadelphia, gave a very interesting lecture on "Herltag" of Genus" at the' Community Center Auditoriui Sunday evening. December 1 The well-known Mr. Samuel S. Fleisher alao addressed the audi-
very interesting program Is being planned for Sunday evening, December 19. at the Community Center.
Cold Spring
Mr. Ella Thompson and Missi Opal Schellengcr. of Christmas shopping in Wildwood Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Halbruner. wlih Mr*. Sara Jackson, were In Wild wood Friday. Frank Platt, of Erma, calling on Lot Bean here Friday
evening.
Friendship Council,
held a politick dinner Tuesday
at their lodge hall.
Miss Betty McPherson entertained the Sunshine Class
''old Spring Chapel at her home
MUs Catherine Kearns apenl j Tuesday evening.
Saturday in Philadelphia*
The home of Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Perry is under quarantine, owing to their five-year-old daughter. Louetta. .taring scarlet
fever.
William Coggins, who l* at th- Marine Hospital. Baltimore. Md.. Is doing fine. Thomas Pierce Was in a double accident Tuesday. December Returning from Cape May. loaded with fish, hi* car skidded at Dor Chester and struck a telephom j ile. Arriving at Bivalve with
and in
and Mrs. Oscar Polhamus wpent Sunday evening In Mill-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hofine and sons drove to Maryland Sunday. Mrs. John Harris and sons and Mre. Kate Carlisle drove to Cape May for Mrs. Han is. who is employed there. Mre. Violet McKenna and son. Jack, visited in Philadelphia. Saturday and Sunda). Mr. and Mrs. John Harris and sons visited Rev. and Mr*. Raymond Sharp, in Malaga. Sunday. Among the Millville vleitore
Ivin
took his wife
> some Christinas'
urday
Mr
Harry Lee
and son. Rob;
Arthur McClain and son. Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rofln • and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cousins and daughter. Hazel Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Todd and children. Mr. and Mr*. John Harris and son. Mr. and Mre. AMkii Ho'.llffgsbead and eon, Joseph.
and Mrs. Russell Taylor called on Mr. and Mre. H
cote Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Griffith. Sr. Erma, called on Mr*. George Bailey and children one day last
week.
Many Young folks enjoy skating at Crowell pond Frida; hlch wati rather for this sport, Mr and Mrs. D. McPh were visiting his parents Tuesday evening. Misses Grace. Mary and Rhoda Brewin. of Erma, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Martin ThompNomian Taylor spent l days last week in Atlantic attending the agricultural i
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Chari •* Tayloi were shopping in Wildwood Sat- 1 urday evening. Gt-orgi- Weaver made a business trip to Wildwood Saturday.
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