CAPE KAY COUKTY TIKES, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1927.
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Erma
Goshen
Mr*. Mm7 Plot! and Raymond| mdoanU. of both of Wildwood, i traded ••re united In marrU** Tui»-! p,
day. Ptrburay I by Re. Irrtn on Wetnyutay Mr* ’ i n«h»r. P»»tor of the Mr»t Bap-18w^ n atiended a W. C tUt Ctrarch, trf Wildwood. Mr m .„i n , Coorl H ou*e | Mounta U employed by the Be*l; Mm. John Powell.
of Court
Mm Mania Raiding. Mbw Thelma Spalding and Mm El,o»d Smith ahopped la PhiiadA-
phla oa Toaaday.
Mm. Emma Brown U apeading • bk» week with her brother.
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_ ■ .q B . Telephone Company Houae. war the guaat of Mr. and ^lin na^rtertr MI- ; “ r “" d 8, “ Bl,,r ,Uub - of 1 Clarence Moore on Wedncw-
„intuga.rty, *«■ | North Wildwood, called on Mr. day
hboP^d *ln PhiUdel^^"" 807 Monday I Mr. and Mm. David Compton, ^omdav wenlag. (of Vlaeland. .lelted Mr. aad Mm. i °*. rTr. paiiadel M»n Com Oarretuoa wa« quite Newton Sayre a couple of day* ff 1 *: *“ * ** ^ h ; unable to attend to her acfaool; Mr. and Mm. t. W. Coomb* M^ Emma Joo«. of MKI.IIU.! dU il'* ... | on Thomday were rUltom t-
it vpendlng aom« time with her
W. 8. Jonea and wife.
Cold Spring
Ocean View
Belleplain
‘•I Mr. and Mm. Ward Higher, of mi Ocean City, .pern Sunday with
1 the laller
and Albert Hi
rrnu, Mr. and Mr*.
Mlaa Leona Hamann U (pending a few day* with her grand-
parent* In Newheld.
Captain John Burke U •pending thl* week at hi* home here. Min. Gertrude Pelerwra and non. Alfred, returned home Sunday after a week'* elay with Mm. Loul* Toanur. at Oruviiie. Mm. Florence Cham hem and ■on. Harry, of Margate, vleltrd Saturday night with Mm. C H.
Mm. Sarah Spalding return-d Monday to her home, after a »UU with her daughter in Salem. Prank Jooee U rondaed to the hotue with the grippe. Mm. Ralph Mlogen. of Medford. U *pet dlu* thl* week with her ntaler. Mr* Jack IVaflam W. S. Jonea aad wife and Mm. Clarence Jonea were In Millville and Vineland on TUewday. Ci erlea Calhoun epent Friday etenlna In Cape May City. Leroy Garrison, of Philadelphia, wa* a Sunday tiahor with hie
father.
Urol I* Norbury. wife and non. Unrter. apent the week end with Re*, and Mm Thomaa Martin, a: Pair view. Alfred Halary *p«nt Sunday In Atlantic City. Mr. aad Mm Norman .pent Friday evening with friend* Iti Ocean City. MU* ElUabeth Taylor U fined to the house with the
grippe.
Mm. William Comer, r* Dowi town, spent la*t week wltk Mm.
Ell* Comer.
Albert Frrldemaa. of was la town MundqC a* fljp. Mart he
Mr. and Mm. UrwU Crease Brldgetoa
motored to Atlantic City Satur- Mr. aad Mm Charlea Miner d *r vutted a week among relative* In
Mm. Ethel Muaaey. of PhlUdel- Philadelphia
phis, (pent the latter part of' Charles Maaslnger. of Ocean the week hem wlU her pare.it*.; Grove, was tn town on Wedntw-
Mr. and Mm. Edward GrlFIth.; day.
Sr., and Mm. BeaeU Wllaoa at- Mr. and Mm. F. W. James, traded a chicken potple supper Mr*. I* 11 Swain and Mr*. Nelnt the M. K. Chapel. Cap* May. non Smith were Philadelphia which wai held Thursday eve-; ahoppem on Thursday and Fri-
lling for the benefit of the new day.
JC.OfiO pipe organ which they The school children deserve pUn lo buy. , Iota of credit for the entertainJames Uadrrmar. attended U>e ment given lo Mrcbanlca Hall, auto ehow at Atlantic City Wed- Friday evening, as do Mm Hand n**day. i and Mia* Johnson, of the Parent Mm. John Wilson motored to! Teacher*' Aaoclatloa. There waa AtUntlc City on* day last week a large attendaure to enjoy the
aad attended the auto show I affair.
Mm. Oretta Madden and Mm - Mr. and Mm. Henry High, of Georgia Snyder were Cape May Plerc< * called on Mr. and Mr*. vlsttora Monday. Prank Watson on Saturday.
MUs 1-1 da Boults attended “
Mm. Gertrude Wilson M ln| Mr. and Mm. Rodney V* poor health i gilder were Ocean City vUlt-
Lawls Shaw spent n few day* * l *>1day.
recently In PhlUdelphla. ( Do*"*!" - , ... , , h p daughter. Mr. and Mm. E. Jef-, John Uoyd spent Sunday with Mauoe iteaiou fries, apent Sunday afternoon hi* *l»ier Mr. t._I. xi-'rkw.rH
'~ l '• - Ub b '' .!.» nUU— W1H.OM.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward belts and daughter spent Sunday In Mill-
ville with relative*.
Guile a number from here attended the automobile show In
AtUntlc City last week.
Ml** Mary Donahue attended the basketball game In Wildwood
Saturday evening.
Mm. E. Minor Fenton apent Wednesday In Philadelphia.
Somers Comon
Mrs. Emma Ewing U stopping with her daughter. Mm. J. T.
Hoffman.
Mr. A. Mam-1* U stopping with Mr. and Mr*. Prank Elrjdge for Ml* Pearl Learning. MU* Bara Dawson. Lida Hault*. Louisa WtUon and brother called on Mm. Florence Shaw one day re-
cently.
with Mm.. Charles
buidneaa
lurday.
A. R. Hamann mad* trip to Millville on Mtaa Emily Poet
Philadelphia on Tunday. Mm. Harry Joseph spent Wednesday with reUtlrae In Vlne-
Und.
Mia* Beba May entertained a aumhet of her friends Wednesday evening In honor birthday.
Eldora
Mm
Wednaadt Keaneth
William Chesier waa In Sea
Id* on Thomday.
Charles Thurston, of Delmont. was In town on Wednesday. Mr. and Mm. William Peterson, •on and wife visited Mr. and Mm. D. P. Haley on Tuesday
surprise party given Muw LouUa Prank Edsard*. were week-* oolson. of Cape May Point, one vUltom with Mm. Melvin Jlym
enlng lait week. ! at Townsend'* Inlet.
Roy J agger* *pet,t a day last) ..
■eh In Atlantic Clly attending' _
a conference. Dennisville
Loper.
L^wU Shaw and Westley Hoffman attended the auto show In AtUntlc City last week. Mm Clem Matthews and Mm. George Church *p-nt • day recently with Mr*. Oliver. Mr. and Mm. Henry FleUrbauer. ha* returned from a visit
In Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mm. Charlea Rands ran are building a home adjolalng that of Mm Sandgran'a parent*. Mr. and Mm William Ludwig. The women'* cooking class met all day Tuesday nt the home of Mm. EIU Bally and Tuesday evening the Busy Bee Sunday School
natsun ua oaiuroar. ... . ,, .
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About etghty-ffvr people from;
here .-cotapanled the pastor to J|nu J. K. Whitaker, of Weatthe M K. Church at Burleigh. 1 mom. vlsiied her parent*. Mr. where he preached last Tumdayjand Mm. Odgen Gandy several
hlfiht. [ day* this week.
The monthly burinen* meeting The Sewing Circle waa ent< ro! the Epworth League wa* held, tained at the home of MUs Ha'Friday evening in the basement j tie Dallon on Friday evening, of the church. A large number' Mr. and Mm. W. G. Thompson of new member* were taken In motored to Cape May on Friday, which make* the membership 71. j Mr*. Samuel Woolson spent Frl-
D. -M. Woolson. of Fishing day In Philadelphia.
Creek, railed at the parsonage Mm. Leroy May and eon. of here Thursday. | Court House, called on her Mnr George Bally and two'mother. Mrs. Frank Pldler. one
Children, of Cold Spring, spent' day this week.
Thui-day afternoon here with! Mias Irene Woolson vUltrd
| No service* were held at the ' Old Brick Church Sunday morni In*, due to the severe storm. Edward V. Wright, of Pleaaantvllle. won of Bet. and Mrs. Wright,
who are away on
cation, was expected to preach while Mm. Wright waa expected
to be the soloist.
Mm. Martha Bally aad two children spent Thursday Afternoon In Erma with Mrs. K. Grif-
fith. Sr.
Mr*. EIU Thompson baa been confined to the house with the
grippe.
Mr. and Mm. George Walter*. Br.. are now occupying their •mall cottage on the corner of Town Bank road and Seashore
Mace's Hospital. Wildwood.
Thursday.
Mia. Georgle Snyder visited MUs Emma McPherson, at Fishing Creek, who has been very III for quite a long time and U
Mill confined lo her bed. Thura-i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradwi
of Wildwood, called on Mrs. John
Martin Thompson, with other.
— “‘■•■vo motored to Ba: “e* * « »*•-!*««, ealix.
"Sf 1 *-r*. * ,w » Bjkn , u i,
*?'“., *“*“** OwlX — »| Wildwood WwlnMd,,. Philadelphia visitor on Saturday. - - -
Mm. Bessie Will and eon are Ultlng relatives In Jersey City.
Mm. Uge Eldrvdge. of FUhlng Creek, called on Mm. Ida Fraley Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jackson and son and Mia* Florence Louder back. spent the week end wltk reUtlvea In Philadelphia. Thomas Fisher, of Burleigh, visited hU parents. Mr. and Mm. Charii* Fisher during the past
week.
Paul Matthews U slopping with hi* brother. James, and family,
for a time.
Opal Bebellrnger spent Monday In Avalon with her alaler. Mm. Dick Blelfel. * Mr*. Carrie Taylor -ecured her permit to drive a c- . Wcdnea-
dya.
Wi iam i caster and Lil-
lian. of Co-1 Rpili. - spent Wednesday her* with ’ r niece. Mrs
if"LMrt>urg.i ,u >'“ on,, ^“l'-
I Mm. Ralph Tay »r. of Cold
m and ,o r ! Spring, spent We> irsday her*
Samuel Han-p-l w, *h her parents
Pldler Friday afternoou. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Forier. of Eldora. called on Mr. and Mm. H. G. Wesicott one night this
week.
Cape May. called Carrie Bushnell on Friday. MUa Helen J. Pldler. of Philadelphia. vUlted her mother. Mis. Mary Pldler. over the week end.
Mr*. Donna Taylor spent Wednesday at Erma with her mother.
Mrs. D. Hoffman.
Miss Lillian Feasler apent one day lac*, week In Erma with Mm.
Guasle BaUy.
Clinton Elliott attended
prise party one evening last week given Miss I am Lea Woolson at her home in Cape May Point. Thomaa Boults was given a surprise birthday party Friday evening at hU home here when tblr-ty-onr friends and neighbors cam* to help celebrate hi* filth year.
presented with a wreath
•b j of everlasting Bower* containing ' It flowers. Judge Henry Eldredge of Cape May. made an add. Lawyer Samuel Eldredge. Judge
James | Hildreth and Mr. Albert Little.
Rio Grande
Beesley’s Point
The funeral
Sbolem was held oa Run day. terment waa made at the <
tery at Port Norris. Mr. and Mr*. Elm.
are vUHIng their daughter. Mm | iho'hM ^chZl" thT^* rf“«7 Thom.. Belling., of Salem. : yMr# . of cp, y , y wen xU<>
j present to help Mr. Boult* cele- | brate hU birthday, music and j the radio were enjoyed. Krfnsh-
, ment of lemon., i* and cake were Ephraim Homan was home' served,
from Philadelphia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller: came down from Philadelphia ; and spent Sunday at their home j
Adeline Hoover, of Darby here. They will move to Phlla- ]
I.. spent several days here wUnidelphla soon, as Mr. Miller ha*' Mr*. Sr nerr Young and son. r parent* j employment there. j Robert C en. sprat one day this James Hawn vUSted his daugh-! Mm. Charles Crowder eanu-1 wl,h her mother at Pa-
r and HI tie granddaughter, tn j home on Saturday night f rom | * ermo -
■antic City, last Tuesday. i Philadelphia, where she ha* been: Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Sln» of spring Iasi week wore, ’Pending a few days with rela-thave the sympathy of the cornbin rod breasts chirping, farm-' I “Unity in the lorn of their • burning off their fleld* gel- ! Two c,r » r *“ together _,n Sun- youngest daughter, Vrata. Bbe ig rrady to plow, to aay noth- d * Jr ,n froBl ° r l^ronl. Comon'e ; died Saturday of heart aflictlon. g of the severe electric storm 1 hou '* ° n * c * r *»* v-ralng up They are living In Millville thU
»« had early Friday morning.! ,b, rmllr '“ d “'"1 «he other, which ! winter,
was In At this time folk* are creeping; w “ drrien by Frank Mathis, of j Mias Mary Corson, of Phlladel,y. from under a severe nnrthaaal | Qr,wl C"**. »*• «olng west on, phU. spent Sunday with relatives wife and ,form which raged Saturday and! ,h * Groe" Creek road. Tie cam: In this vicinity. Prterooii Sunday and did a large amount!*"* b »dfy damaged, but Mis* Helen Stratton, accomMlay eve- of damage to -eirphone service. * err drl, "> under their 1 panied the Misses Cecil Corson • iectric railroads, out buildings!:F 0 *"- Mo one was In- and Lucy Reginc lo Atlantic City is enter fenroe. trees, etc. The Bell Tele- 1 Jut * d - 1 Friday evening to the auto show. ,n> cirm phone men from here were railed : A * railroad* into Wild Mr. and Mrs. Frank W Young rad. out early Sunday morning, work- wood washouts, due to the and three children motored to i in Noon ing bard all day to restore tern- 1 n °rihea»t storm, on Saturday.: Court Houae Sunday, n Friday porasy rvice ! Part of the trains couldn't run Mr. and Mrs- Elton Comon Mm r... B—v— .M.nded s; 00 • Bd the passenger* called on . friends here Sunday
Hampton »p*nt
other. Mr*, i
by i
r*. Sarah Dailey. Mts. H ' and Mias Ruth Dailey had with Mr*. E L. Corson Wed-
day.
Mm. ilrary Hyson and son are spending a few days In Millville. Mr and Mm. Edmund Jeffries, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with
their parents. Joaeph Duwnam.
Mr. aad Mrs. Louis Mason and daughter. Mr. Wm. Gaskin, and two sons, of Somrm Point, visited their summer vllln here on Sun-
day.
Mm. Leals Wick ward,
of Beesley * Point.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Moore returned to their home In Strath mere after spending two weeki
parents. Mr. and
Mr and Mr* of Avalon, spe nlng with Mr
Mason.
Mr. and
Sir*. Raymond Sack entertained the Busy Bee Society Thurs-
day afternoon.
Mm. Hattie Somers Is visiting In Woodbury, with Mr. and Mm.
Rolsnd Clark.
At a recent merlins of the Parent-Taacbsra' Association, the following officers were elected for the year: President. Florence Ftox: v|co president, Thet Bergh: •ecrelary-lreasurer, Mias Georce Rnibsekor Mabel Jaggard.
t Wednroday eve-' Mm. Alice Tayl t passed Priam! Mi- Joseph j day In Absecon and Atlantic City.
John A. Lrabey entertained a
Weeks* number of his friends Thursdsy
d Mm. George Cheese-
man entertained company from Millville Friday evening. / Unite a number from here attended the supper given by the Catholic Church of Sea Isle City,
on Friday evening.
children. <>' Yin.dand.j evening In honor of hla birlhspent Sunday with Mr*. Hannah I day anniversary. The guest• er.Layton. Joyed a theatre parly at the A. R. Endlcott and family ’ Mooriyn Theatre. Ocean City, afmotored to Dennlavllle on Sun-Iter which a roast turkey supper day. I was served at the Sterling Mm. John Berry and daughter,I A chimney Are In Ihe home of Mabel, of South Sraville. spent Mr. aad Mrs James Taylor, on
Mrs. Tuesday with her grandfather. Sunday morning, was soon under
here. | control, due lo the prompt reMr*. Margaret Whlldln. of Del- ' sponae of several neighbor* with mont. spent Thursday afternoon etrinlcal extinguisher* with Mrs. R. B. He*. Ths newly elected officers of Mr. and Mrs Edward Prttlt. |the Auxiliary of Aaron. Will of Millville, apent Friday evening k.mp-Coiwell. Pont. No Zlfi were with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hi* installed Thursday evening In the F' 11 *- i P<wt roots by the county prostBdwaro Hoffman moved hu , oral. Mrs. John Philips, of Wild-
family Into the bouse recent I; j wood
vacated by John Harrii
Thursday.
i high f
John Mason and Aabury Barhr
The young people gave a box I |or motored to Sea Isle on Sat
he benvdlt of the Ocean
view Volunteer Fire Department It was held In the school house Monday evening. The young people turned out. ns well as the old. Ail bad a good time after the lunch there was music and dancing. It cleared *21 so.
Petersburg Mm. Prank Gandy and son. John, passed Saturday evening with her sister. Mrs. Aaron Nickerson. in Goshen. Mrs. Martha Caldwell and daughter. Mabel, dined Sunday evening with Mrs James Smith. Miss Myrtle Mads a. of Palermo. was a Tuesday caller on Mm. Herbert Can nbell. Russell Eldredge and Ira Cowle of Rahway, were over-night visitors with his father. George Eldredge. Monday. Miss Hattie Van Glider, of Court House, was a week-end guest at the home of William Wastcott. Noah Collins. Mrs. Mu- Cake and John Winner and wife motored to Richwood -nd spent Sunday"wllh Mr*. Cake's parents Mr*. Mary Ingersoll was a eek-end visitor In PhlUdelphla. David Van Gilder, of Leesburg. aa a Thursday caller on his nephew. Waller Voss and wife. Mm. Cecil Later, of Ocean City, spent Thursday with her cousin. Miss Alice Eldredge. The B. B. Sewing Clrrle was entertained al the home of Mm. Raymond Sack, in Tucks hoe. on Thursday. ~ urn to Peler Schuse and wife. February 14. a daughter. Mother and daughter are doing
nloely.
Cleveland Ewing, of Atlantic City. U enjoying a few days' visit with hU brotber-ln-Uw, Hollla
Caldwell.
Smith and wife and Al-J
fred Sapp and wife wltnesaed the] automobile show In AtUntlc Cltyj
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mm. Geo-re Moore are! receiving congratulation* on the I birth of a daughter l<v PhiUdel-j
pbia
MUs Bailie Williams aad Mr* Lyde Smith were among the! Ocean City ahoppem on Wedn.*-! day. j
'“Ing. Mr. and Mrs. U H. Rlgglnmotored to Cape May Court Houron Monday. Mr. Joseph Mason spent Wed neaday with friends In PhlUcb-l
phla.
Mr. R. B. tins* made a bust nesa trip to Court Houae on Mon-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Lester Rlggln* spent Thursday evening with the formera parents. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Riggins, of Avalon. Mr. and Mm. Maurice Thompaon. of Court Houae. were calling on friends br^y on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Ash”ry Bachelor entertained company from out of town on Thursday afternoon John Endlcott npent a day recently with his aisler In HeUler
nlag when the chimney on the property of g B. Golf, leuanted by Mr and Mrs 1 Wiggle, worth caught Ore. Quick action «o the part of member* of the Jurkaboe Volunteer Fire Company prevented serious properly
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8 floatuM spent the past week with reUttvJ . in PhlladrlphU. Joseph Young, of t amdra. vMfe ed hla mother Thursday. Mr. and Mm. Harry I and Mlaa Bessie Stanley, I to Ocean City Mom Charles Jonea. of Va., spent a few days last 1 with Mr. and Mr*. K. E. I Mr. and Mrs. Washington < son. of St rath me t friends on Wednesday evening, i Mr. and Mm. Eugene Towns of Ocean View. a| their daughter. Mrs. I nnd Mrs Howard Decrap and daughter Velma, of Iriiiladel. phla. apent the week end wllb Mr and Mrs Clouting. MUs Anne Tottar. of OoeaA City, spent Thursday evening with Miss Myrtle Madaro. Spencer Young, of HsealayW Point, Joseph Young, of Camden, and Charles Coesabonu. motored to cape May Court House on
Thursday.
John Stratton and E. K. Madaro attended the auto show in Atlantic Hy on Friday Mr* I-eon Devaul visited her •ter in Camden last week. Norman Paullln. of PhlUdelpbM spent Sunday with hi* parent*
urday here.
Aril* apent Sunday with er. Mr* WHIUm Well*. Cameron. Of OcrAff ed on W. T. Comon oa
WHIUm
City, called
Sunday evening. Nathan l-ocke spent Balm evening In Atlantic »Yty.
S.turd* la uelgK-
Mr and Mra. • Thomas Poller
and eon. of Atlantlr City, were dW lo»« of damage In thU l
Sunday vlaitum at the home of| borhood -
M: and Mia J. Baldorf. j Mrs. Spencei Young, of BeefTh» Tb »"*«’ *'»
**•
q“ , u , h ”* **'■
Jack CUrk. of Somers Point.
Mrs. II. W Gandy. Mrs J. M. Godfrey, Mm. 8. O. Langley. Waller Taylor. Mrs. Harvey Taylor
and Mrs. EIU Snyder.
For nuking a statesman out of a politician there's nothing that equate death.
called on Seth (
day evening.
Mrs. Hannah Evans, of Ocean City, called on Mr. and Mm. Walter Adams Tuesday nfternooa. T. D. Howell, of Dias Creek, spent Monday Hh Mr- aad Mrs.
E. K. Madaro
retlng w
The weekly prayer
held Wednesday evening i
home of Mr. and Mm. Clarence j I
Winner.
r. John Yank family to Ocean City c Robert MeCoarh li lined to his home ibrt Mr*. Jam--* Cloud | neaday with friends
City.
leveral i
moved hU j I i Saturday. ] I still con ! I igb lllnews j
town folks i
t Tuckaboc
the M. E. C Tuesday ever
•a. Aid* Sack and friend, of! • Mt. Hoi!, were week-erd guest* : | ■ ' tr mother. Mr*. Rachel Lee. i * J—ph Hand, of Millville, j ■elurue-1 home after spending I Week With her granddaugh : Mr* Mabel Young. j Waller L. Yerkey*. of! j letown. was a Friday caller , 1
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