Cape May County Times, 24 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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CAPE MAY COU1TY TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24. IMS

Mr*. Irtm FraUy 1 »ni! d«u»fc-

Parts of Cape May County

MtM Bm.ly Post aycot Saturday to PMtodelpbta. _ Olltrer Haatuu. Koacoe Spaldihx mod Ctoranca Joaex are on » working trp tbla week. Dean Cantpbell wae In Allan

!|t Ctty Monday.

Harry n*ber and Tanlly. o Qhpc May spent Monday with

Mt Mother.

' ‘Mlaa Inea St lies l* upending f lu week at Wildwood with Mra.

Ill Btliea.

j Mra Ella Comer. Mlaa** Helen Staler and Emma Daugherty hicre In Wildwood Saturday

3»Sht.

M Alfred Halaey. who apent the muumer at Stone Harimr. 1* at! Mta. Ella ComerK again. *1 Jatuee L. Jooea. of Millville. vJaJled hi. brother. L’. C. Jpner. and fami*;. on Wednesday. . Mta. George Hewitt ha* been 1)1 tha p jat week. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Pawl Ambroid. Of MUIrtSe. spent Sunday with Joenph Hewitt and wife. Mrs. Alice Bear, of Pbiladel•bta. and Mrs. Emma Dean visit*d William Powell and family

Culloch. at Wildwood Junction. Mias Irma Charlerworth spent Itae week end with her parent*

to Millville

Mrs. . Howard Stlte* and son Coleman, apent Wedneada, shopptmc In Philadelphia. Elisabeth Rosa, a student at Bucknell. 1* home for the Christina* holiday*. William Hillman and Mra. L. Blissard. of Millville, spent Sun day with Mr*. Allen Preldeman.

Fiends from Millville over the; Lydia Dickinson, who 1* 'on-i week end i vale-ting at Cooper Hoep:t-i sf-1 Ueroy Garrison, to now ■mploy- j ter being operated on laat week.: I at the Atwater Kent Radio end found his mother getting

plant. In Philadelphia | along very nlrely.

Mrs. Allen Freidetnan spent] Charles Hand has been quite Wednesday with relatives In’ m .uB.r.ns; slth a gen ml

Millville. ’ breakdown.

Mrs. Dealie Norton and tw< oos spent -e week end wKl

relatives id MillviHe. r Walter Taylor. wife and upperpart

mother were In town on Sunday. Alfred Halsey, spent the week

Pennsgrovs nt two days and family.

Mrs. Etta Reeves visited Cape

May last Wednesday.

Mtse Marie KeUy. who working In Philadelphia, been home for tha past three weeks ill. but expect* to return

to tfc • city this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Oe ge KeUy and danghter and Mrs. Walter Gar-

shopping in Wild

be sk-k there,

ed and overturned ac

About JS or 30 men frjo> here «ood Thursday. " • j where near Tuckaboe He id neaifcy plat w w*r» tn the Mrs Helen Garretlson rpen; qq, injorad setloos. bot hta >pcr part of the Sts’• oo a I-«*» Friday until Sunday of last was pretty badly gunning trip la»t week end. wvwk In i hllr.drlphla. H

Mr. ahd Mra. Durbin Mellickj

spent Friday In Cape May . William Dunn was t

oQl-of-towa visitor Thursday. Nelson Garr-ttson made a it to Philadelphia last Sunday. v

Albert McNMl i» now employ- - ed by the Bell Telephone Cam- -tya,. panj for a time. f-ools Golding-- a l Kre-oan Douglass Ra/gera. la vis!flag hi

»rrtckjv inlsry tost Friday. " heD dorln* the Cbrtetmaa hoUdara. i 7. . .. mroute to Vineland to g.-t Mrs.J ^ ntH ,rt f*** fa F! . |

Douglass, who had bees caring nsKad her mother. Mrs

WOODBINE 34 ; Moe P.,. The Misses Berth Bros low LI,

Dsn Sties. Ml lea Breslo* snd '

Charts. Goodman, attend so lh

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wending

All Ike mmaber* of the Scllg * “

] .farnHy viMted tbelr fiber, wbo'^*". ^

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. tslnlng her al-« .

Mias Adslleoe Lange, made a en() a t his borne to ElUabetb

buslnesa trip to T^illadelpbia on | N j.

Saturday.

George Lange, of Lehigh L'nl-| versify. Is home to spend

Christina? holidays.

Raymond Gerald, of Wild’ Junction. Is now employed

section at Court House.

Ralph Compton entertalt relatives from Millville on Sun-

day.

The M. E. Sunday school will give tbelr entertainment Christmas Ere at 7: JO In the church. Mra. Rnecoe Spalding motored to Delaware Sunday to attend a convention. Oscar Hamann apent the first I of the week at Hammonton. deer Haunting.

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Mr. and Mr«. Leslie Garretlson and children ^e»t Monday evening wh4 Mr and Mrs. John

shdndkW

«*»» sipder' D visiting his sl»-

r in Maryland.

The Sunshine Sunday School lam held the regular monthly dam meeting at Mrs. Lena] Mason's horn* Tuesday eve: Little Harold Hoop haver} IU with a congested lung.' He Is somewhat Improved now.;

of Tiu-kaboe, are spending >

^sopping tn

Mrs. William Kell spent Wed-

' needay In Philadelphia.

,* Mia? Mary Roorbach. of Dick-

John Mathis, of the Anglesey Inaon College. Is home for the fCuaat Guard Station, apent Mon- Christmas holidays. **•» with hfa family. ! Coleman Taylor apent the wi 1 Martin Spalding and wife were end at HwinmoWon, deer hunt-

Phlladelphia Batui- lag Ml«» Thelma Camp was

tnlth and Wife Were Philadelphia on Saturday.

»i. Wildwood on Thursday. | Morris Fisher apent S>.ud^r Albert Freldemaa a no non.' with fats grandfather. J. W. Long.' .Leon, of Salem, spent Saturday Mrs. Earl Foatcr had the mltwt’.h relative* here. fortune to fall on the Ice and

Chester Comer Is home for the fracture her aim.

,(Christmas vacation. | Mrs. Marie Schofield, of PhilsWestly '{and spent the week delphla. the week end with end srlth LLs family here. .her mother. Mi?. Samuel Hof-

I* Mrs. John Row paade a bust-'man.

neas trip tv Philadelphia Satur-' Mra. Carrie Sutton and 'laughday. . ter. Elale. -hopped In Phllad^Mra. Alfred Cooper apent the Pht* on Friday, week end with friends In Phils- O. 0. Lang.- and wife delphla. > talned friends from New York

Rev. William Bv en, wke and ’ over ’be

daughter. Mias Doris, were In i Mrs. Bernard 1 I ronem was a Wildwood Saturday j Philadelphia shopper on Satur-

Miaa Leona Hami >in apent the| day.

week end wtlh Mlw Helen Mac- 1 Job Tosour and wife entaraU-

Tbe small daughter of Mr and ra. Groce Roop fell from a chair Thursday and broke her] coilevbose. She is a sister toj the little frtlow who was killed! by an auto about one year ago

In front of the school bouse.

Mrs C. H. Dawann attended the eleventh anniversary of the

of Cnlon Veteranv of Cape May Thursday evealng.

Mrs. James Douglass has been sick during the saat week. MraCarri? Taylor has also been confined to thf house -uterine with

log-

Mrs. Fred Foster had the misfortune to trip and fall on step* while carrying her baby and injured herself Internally. She la undei the doclur'a care. Carl Dickinson, with hit aunt Mrs. Carrie Huffman, of Rli Grande, went U» Camden Sun day to visit his mother. Mrs.

Members of the

Mrs Mvr-

v*ny ,

— Matthews was •! family were fortunate In bring- . .

F'atladrlphis vtsllor Sunday. tog m a 17* pound deer on Sat- ^ ^ ' Mt and Mr, D-Roy Jag*era! first one shot ^ spent Sunday Hi MlHvllle wllhl, yjwa.,- brother. !■_ Mr. Jaggers' sister. Mrs. Andrew] eater-1 V**' * r ' ' ' Scbulu. ! tamed Miss Hannah Scofle. of “H"* '

! Hughes FvuHte and Mine**, ovsr the week sad.

from Philadelphia, were calUng; Tb, ghrop.^,,. fenFily. of j**'*.™ ‘ on frieoda here Sunday. ! Philadelphia, motored to Wood- ’ Miss Roha Taylor. Mra. Jomvph blB . ^ g,,^ t0 vUH relm . ^ J Taylor and children, of Wild-1 .i.»» | DBF- returr.. : . •wood, visited hare Saturday i m,, Bwblnowlta. of ‘ A,l »" Uc c: '> | Mr*. Mary Griffith. Sr.. •« Philadelphia, visited her nomar-j“^T** 1 ** ' teodid the funeral of a relative. ou , iHe B4to | 0 to%B on Bcnday. i .'f '

Mr* Hattie Hughes, of Cap* M t„ tutborlti. a' atu-!

May. Friday afternoon. at t b e University of Penn- 0 Mr. and Mrs B»r, 8oyd*r aod! .yl^nla. is vlsRIng bar parer .* *” . 5 ' daughter, and Mbs Grace Bew.u ,- c - wvera' week*. j i*A “ r ' visited rolativea to South Den Mlw Cells Potash apent the J™* 6 ?* ' *' Bl? Sundtv week to Ptnlndelphla visIHa* heri ^ ^ '* Her. U V Brewln will start 1 alster, Mra. Sol anger. -I" 1 ! '

revival ».’rr1ce» nt Tabernacle Mr. and Mr*. I. Katx i

Church. January *. Mrs Steelman and son. Merton, of Vineland. will assist with the alng-

ff-

Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dtcktoaun. also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NichoD and son wer' seei. shopping In

Cape May Monday.

Throngs of motorists from a ] •eat number of places Were at-]

traded both Saturday and Bun- tertalned

day to the se ne of the wreck at Binaett Station, in which a fireman and engineer were kill'd, watching until midnight the great crane* 1H> the engine, and the men clearing up what was left of the station aft ir the train

had crashed through It.

tertalnlag their son.

during the Christmas vacation Mias Esther Herron 1* entertaining her alster. Miss M. Herron. and a friend. Godfrey Blork. of New York, for several day*. Sydn*y Levene. a student at Rutger* College U spendfng his

vacation wMh his parent*. Mlaa Miriam Uanerhlrach

svrnaf of her friends wad! Piker

her he

jyjAY we suggest tobacco, for his Chrii present? We have a large assort—

tobaccos of all kinds. Hats Cleaned and Blocked

*Te seat or not to scat" Vara of Penn.—Smith of 111. and Wu’ron of Ind., is a problem which « causing many Senator, no little cor. .,, . earn juit now. even through the issue will not be dadded until open- ]«*,„ •

tag of the ncit congre*.* ir March. Hi,tor} ^vowi lU easier to keep Offi e Boy: '1 don't get that

them out than »Lek ’em out. iiiu«-h. sir.

NEVRO’S I 3411 Pacific ;

Imposstblr Task

The Boas: "Robert. I hope youjl tender Edge ton lnn> try to aavr half of what youjl 3411 Pacific Avenue WildwfioA It

‘The Proof of the Pudding Is In the Eating”

Cape May Countians who have taken advantage of the Christmas shopping opportunities offered by Wildwood merchants have reaped a harvest of excellent merchandise at exceptional prices and service and courtesy second to none. They have eaten the pudding and approved of the cooking. Appreciating the response of Cape May Countians to their effort to render a selling service unique in South Jersey, the merchants of Wildwood have made extensive plans to adequately care for the needs of the thousands of last-minute buyers who have been unable to do their Christmas shopping early. Stocks have been replenished and additions made to the sales forces to enable the late shoppers to enjoy the same variety of choice and excellent service that made such a tremendous impression upon the tens of thousands of buyers who already have garnered the fruits of shopping in Wildwood. Enjoy the thrill of last minute shopping in stores with fresh, clean merchandise specifically compiled to give the late buyers th” same opportunity for variety of choice at fair prices that featured the early Christmas merchandising. The Wildwood Board of Trade

The Shopping Center

WILDWOOD

of Cape May County

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