Cape May County Times, 25 February 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

^Cumberland County Happenings of The Week

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Millrflle vtaJtor roruntif. aad Mr*. H. S. FUhof. * <*a»r M«J. bare been apred

:>a» time *« tbJ* rlty.

U,-. Kale Ttrrtivmd. <Jt Mel-

waa a city riaiior

! feree.

Albert aod •If*-, of May. (be -eak cod

M.ilrHIe.

j,- C. Brorrr. of PbtTadelptila. in tbl* city tbU week. Sr children of Jama* Pbbof North Third Street, are

!e«lBf after bet Mb near in seen, meant Huaier.

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of Mfnricea poaftion in

IrtUbi

kH* Otica Goodman. «tto I* t Elder'* Biuiaea* CotTrenton, ha* bno eery • ■eful In d I rentes nutaeroo* product loo* for the lim Orrtrtjdr Bailey attended «eddies ot her friend. Mim .ana Sehrieber. In Ne* Yorlt . recently. If Us Scbrtrber was r.;erly a MITlrille Hl*h School rfr)rse Bllstard. a atudent at Instoe Seminary, apent the end tfilh hla parent* on ■eihert C. Bullock hat feceired tl DOtttcaUoB that be haa J tbe Rate examination for i lB«pet'«r. Mr. Buliock reed hi* ee.tlBeaW iaat aeek he Junior Women's Club wet day e-teiiti>s In the Women'* bouse, on Mulberry Street a wete diactuard lor thn th Jersey conference which hr held in the Illst School '.orium on March :S. its Per.'' Baliey. of Mauricei. passed Wedncaday even ins relative* In thU dly. r. and Mr*. Ben Thompaon. Ketalerrtlle. were calUns on latler'a mother. Mr*. Ahbir ler. of North Hisb Street, treeek. r* Mary Hulliaser la apend>m« lime with her daughter. Waller Pansbura. of Port aud Mr*. Thomas Harm. Heiieplain. —ere MIHtillr shoprecontljr. . Harry Adam* Coast Guard a Millville visitor recently, 'r* Edward Ts'Uroi died early ’ay with the grippe, at the of 41. *a Helen Fauvcr. of Port ia I* vUitlas her mother. Bertha faucet, of thU city, number of the Weal Side regatlou and a few of their attended (he revival serai the North Baptist Church e a moat enjoyable meeting

held.

. gad Mr*. Joseph Frederick. IHviUc. api'til the week ec • the latter'* parents. Mr. aa< William Bllxxa^. of Port

Tbe condition of Mr*. Sarah PbWer. of Ram Vine Street, wife of OBIre r Harry Phletrr. u very critical She ha* been in d.->lin-ing brwith far a long time. Mr*. Mrama Leagety, of II i Park Avenue waa adnrincl to the] Mllltm* ncapital and underwent) an operation Her condition l*| reported to be good. Jebt Parson, of Bridge calling on Andrew Rrhultf and family, on Monday. Mr*. Paul KilngM. who been visiting ber mother. Mr*. liaward Sayer. ha gone to Phil* drlphi* to.make her futur- home. Mim Clara Miller, of this rity waa a city visitor rtcretiy. Mias Suth Wbilden. of IhU city, waa in Ocean City oa Sun

day.

Little Both Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mr* Edgar Harris. 1* coavaiorlng after a **■> ere case of pneumoiil*. Leon Hartman, of Dividing ■Creek, apent Friday with frlen!» la low:.. Mr. and Mrs. John Parson and children bate returned to their home in this city, hating spent a few day* with Mr. and Mn. Walter Spence, of Hetai' rvfflc. Mr* Sarah Harrington, of Millviile. waa calling on rei*:i»e» at Leesburg Tbraaday eveaing. Ixwia Godfrey and John Mayhew. of luekahutem. were Millville ahoppsr* this week. George Burk a lew sad Lemuel Robin sun. Sr of PBrt Norrla. motored to Mlllviilr Thursday afternoon. At a Jcant meeting of r»pre>-n-UUkb o< ail the church** in > this city Friday night, plan* were Wade f»r Millville night at the Anderson tabernacle, which will' be on Wednesday night of this week in Atlantic City. Mrs. Almeria Fauewack. of Millville, spent the work end at Leesburg with her parent! Mr. and Mrr. Robert Sharp.

Dorchester

Heislerville

Mia* Beulah Will*, who teaches :hoo| in Arlantic County, sp* rite week end home with be: p»:>ts. Mr an,! Mr*. A. L. Will.. A. L. Hillard motored out of

town SumUy.

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some time In PhlUdelpMb. laroy Champion \!rw*d hardware merchants' exhibit Commercial Vussura. laj

A. 8. JohnatOM attended a Mr. and Mr*. George Tomlin , mertlng and banquet of tbe State: and ana. of MUHIHe. .|*nt Mon'-, Highway (Oir.mission at tbe Am- day afternoon with Mrs. Rebecca i

baaaador Hotel. Atlantic City, on j Clark.

Thursday

Mr and Mrs. :

Philadelphia, on Thursday.

I day night did a lot of damage blowing over tree., grape arbors, outbuilding* and twisting and ( blowing roof* from garages. . and Mr* Joseph Cox and

ha* returned home.

John Sharp who I* employed in Philadelphia. *prat tbe week end home with hi* mother. Mr* Re-

becca Sharp and alalcr.

Mice Helen O>mpton. who

Rev. William Rwan. of Cburt ioUST. pi ■. i h-d here In tbe reiv*l meeting* Friday evening Us sr .tnnri was • tcrptMlMHO H>IroctHc and crewtly enjoyed by

Bivalve

i are famous for- There

j has been a large demand for tbe j Maurice Ritcr core ovstera ihla

The pmuoc lionet High 8ct. potpl- suppt r Wednt *-!«}■ •'.

with Mrs. Mrltie* Ctuse

day.

Ralph M. Shaw, of Phllsdel phis, spent the week nd with

hi* parents here.

Mr*. Beulah Steelman and Mr* Bessie IHlBois were entertained at dinner by Mr and Mr*. MtUon Ifetidetwon on Sunday Melvin Davis, of Biverton. called on Mix. Beulah Btc-elman

Delmont

■d over the remain* of Ml*. Busby Monday afternoon at l<ome of her mother. Mr*. >4 Hughe-, of West Main ‘ Jennie Haggerty, of Vine- >* spending some time with ■later, Mr*. Howard Vana-

Tbe Valentine party held In P O. S. of A. Hall Saturday night wa- a success despite th*

atom.

Oharhw Corson'* residence and store have been connected with the electric light system, adding

w who light*.

Four more realdincea have been w itv 1. but not yet connected. There are the homes of Ed Hoillngehead. Ed Corson. Burton Whlliiln and Mr. Mann, all on Brlleplaln Road. Mr. and Mrs Allen McClain and Mr. and Mrs. William Bale were week-end visitors In Del-

mont.

The recent severe atorm did quite a 'title damage abont town such as blowing down and over turning -erwral outbuilding*, blowing down tretw and breaking windows. Revival meetings will continue. through this week. Mr*. Mills, who has been qulte ( 111. is much better at Ihi* time. 1 Among tbe recent via!tor.-, to, Millville were Mbwtw Jen Vhll-I

. C. 0.

Salilr Tim

tod Julia Coil. Bower* Coraed family alao spent the

*k end there.

Hr. Thomas Warwick. Kr.. I* king in home wit?: hi* daugh- . Mr*. Allle Veacll.

The funeral of Mia Sarah Stowman. on Friday, waa largely attended. She was a life-long resident of our town and will be sadly u:listed by many. Mr*. A. B. Johnston* baa oeen spending some time with ber sister in Philadelphia. Mre. John r,,Ihamus apent Thursday In MUHIII.. Mrs. Mellie Cruse and Mr. and Mr*. Frank Cook motored to Mttlill.r on Wednesday Milton E. Henderson, of PhiUdelphla. spent the week end at

hi* home here.

Mrs. Elmer Davi*. of Mlllvlll--. upt nt two day* with her alstt r. Mrs. Beulah Steelman. Mi >« Phoebe Chambers, of Brlek*U>ro. spent /he week end wltn Mr. and Mrs. M. Bailey. E. L. Compton and family spent Sunday with relatives In

HelslerviUe.

Richard Mubletnan. of Audubon. apent the week end here with hi* mother. Min Martha Champion, of Pitman. spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Powell, of Ocean City, visited Mr. anti Mr*. Herbert Hoffman over the

week end.

Min Carrie Compton, of Pleaaantville. apent the week end with her parents. » Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaw and son. John, visited Mia* Stella Cruse on Sunday. Mlm Stella Cruse spent Tuesday. Wcdneaday and Thursday of last week with Mr*. George Shaw. Mrs. William Ehrler. of Bridgeton. visited her father on Friday L W. Fogg, of Philadelphia, waa in town Friday. Bennett Stowman has laid the keel for a flfty-fuot express cmiser, for Louis Sommers, of Philadelphia. Mi-e Elisabeth McDaniel, of Mt. Holly, who has purchased Ihe David Cruse property, is here making repair*. Rollin Shaw motored to Millville on Sunday.

It Didn't Work Bib Boy: "Do you believe In womanly Intuition?" Other Fellow: -T did until the other dsr when ray wile tried to use I* In traffic”

vaca-

tcrtalne.l Mr and Mr*.

Well, of HaK-yviUc. recently. Mr. and Mm. George Sharp

apent Sunday out of town.

Mr. Uelte Trout and Tom Vanaman •'p-m the w><k end out of

Green Creek

Mr. and Mr. Clarenc* Oomp- DufflWd Sharp. Hr.. .Headed t**) ^npioy. 1 in Philadelphia

to* and Mr* Waite, Compton Hu*'r*l <»f David Lore, at N>w- homr j„ r a motored «o Milliitl- Sunday eve-iP or t. Saturday aftreaono. {Oot.

“‘If a.— ,. «, I -«br.1M*fre. who M- and Mr». LeRoy Pettit en-

H. Bennett Mowmah apent la employed with the Victor Talk- - Wednesday In Philadelphia on Ing Machine Company, in Cam bualnms. j den. .penI the week end with Mr*. Barbara Crua. and Mr* ber parent*. Mr and Mr*. Jobn

Frank Cook motored to MUlvttJ. Kh: >p*hlr.

Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Ler spent Sunday evening with relative in

Leesburg.

Mr and Mr*. Edward Powell, i of EMbra. .pm: Monday after-1 noon with Mr* Olive Spence.

Mr* Viola Sharp apent tbe j week end with ber daughter.) Gr "" 1 C”’<> *: Lwta Shatp. tn Can.-tea. i many plat«~ hit by the

Mt and Mr« Gilbert Lee and Albert law. Mr. and Mr*. Lxwr ene* Th<4up*or. Walter Thomp •0-1. Cbarle* DuBol* and Harry C« spent Saturday eveaing In

Minville.

Mr. and Mr*. Clem-at Bllasard and Mrs. eusabt’.h Penn apent Saturday *ft.-rn.«wi out of town. Mr* Blanche Shaip and ehlldrea. of Lee^urg. .pent Friday with her mother. Sir*. OHve

Spence.

Mauricetown

The Brt

season occurred ThuraiRf night, but tbo'ighi- ' r *p tag vanished when i: rnnued on Fri-

day night.

EHnrr I^k* u e.. n i.:-.utlng

bonding a new barn.

Richard Holmes building more poultry house-, siih th.- intention of engacins ni"i.-

luudvely in that bo-in.-—.

Wlfl!am Wilson and »iv. of Goran City, called ll-nry toper and wife on Thur-'-iv Rev. Francis lumcla- of in.v» Creek, preached here M. ■ • . v

evening.

Charltw Holilng*hmii an-' sit-1 visited Court House friend

Tuesday.

Truman Hickman and *i(. > tied hla sister. Mrs Adelim ,

wind and rain atorm on Saturday Grace, at the Sea l*le City lblast. While no great damage *as I plul Thursday. Previously :• done lueaily. many minor Incon-ientering there, .he spcul a y.o•MtMnc. mulled. Telephone aer-. In the hospital at MUlvIIle

vice a*, crippled, tree* blown) The revival meetings at Ih- I down .end much damage done to'jfrihodlgt church were <b—d or. I •wt-bulldink- Many hot»e< l aked g uutf4 y evening. Pastor Brad j

that new: had leaked before. jshaw has labor.-d bard fog thei R- . Samu.l Toy. of Wert Cape The f,.;hful one. of th- j

May. prearbed In the M.-tb.dlat j churr h B „d members .d Rio'j Cburch bete Sunday evening. Grande stayed by him In hi* I I

,h '‘ Shellenburg j labor*. 8om- from Flahlns Creek 4-

E. R COTTON

Chr3 Engineer

X ua id pal and Highway Laginrering Surrey* — PSaui — Spetiheatiou

Stiperriiion of Constmction

Sr>c< ialiiinj' in Rea) Eitatr Drrr'.opmenti. Town Planning.

Street Paring, Municipal Improvement*.

> faithful in l

Mr. and Mm. Harry Bailey have born spending Mine lime with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mra. Harrison Bailey. Mr. Frank Harris, Jr., wa* in Millville Monday afterno. u. Mr*. Hattie Bali-.-y apei.t Monday afternoon in MlllviHe. Mr. and Mm. Henry J. Miller spent Monday afternuon In Mill-

vine.

Milton Gandy. Sr., spent Tuesday in MUiviUe. Mr*. Daila* Garrison spent Tuesday in Bridg-tun. Mlsa Bertha Cox ha* been UL Mr*. Frank Fcastrr and Mm. George Sharp pent Wednesday afternoon in MUiville. Mr. and Mr* LejRuy tSl.a:p and Fred Hines, of Millville, railed on Mlsa Deborah Sharp, who was ill, Wednesday evening. 1 Merle llolilnger, Howard Nixon. Morton Rac e*. Howard Wells and Trollus Wtli* .-pent W:-dnr»-day evening In Millville. Charles Reeves. Sr., entertain-1 ed company from out of town Wedneadny. Mr. and Mi*. George Sharp and fgnilly motored out of town Thursday evening. Mr. and Mm. Wilmer Cox and Mr*. John H. Bailey spent Saturday evening in MlllvUie. Dewitt Sharp Is ill. Mi. and Mm. Louis Howell.! of Vineland, called on his parenu. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Howell. Rev. aud Mr*. Fred Slater look dinner with Mr. and Mm. Edward Hunter Sunday. Mr*. William Hinson is 111. Mr. aud Mr*. Erwin Bailey motored out of town Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Lmlie Munyon enterfbined company from out of town Sunday.

J'drn Hun 1

farm ha* hi. large hot bourn.) ' Erm> running on full time to grow hi* ilhclr utendan-e.

^llm^mtiual 1 ’ 1 tl r tru t ! pwmrt ov. , here Sunday in

The annual election of trustee*],. .. n .„ K ,

of the Methodist church wa* held ' r fl,Kh b«rth»ar.i.

Wednesday evening In the! " rr Bldrtdge and son

church ’I Ins* elected were Mrt.'*^ el< 11 ,h,, ‘ *"' k -

Su>un Hlckma:i. William Garri-' Mr. and Mr* Henry Is>p*-r son (new member*) and William *peni Friday and Saturday in

Thompson r>- elected. They held : Mtnvillc.

their monthly meeting Tuesday I Harry Short and wife enteroreulng at the parsonage and j talned Mr and Mrs. Harold Bar organUrd j ber and sun*, of Green Creek. Th- Bell Telephone Company i and Mr. and Mr*. Shrrmatt. of begat: shitting the rroa*-tii«a j Wlldaood. on Friday evening, from the old to the new poire) Mm. George Johnson i- crttltbc pa.‘t week and residents areically lit with pneumonia, noxiously wailing for live cur-! Mr*. Jane Jam--, who fell and rent sire* to be stretched and sprained both ankle:.. 1-, not Im the light* turned on. proving as fast a* her friendR* v. William Bradshaw and w ould like to .-ee her. 8liCaptaln Nor bury made a buaipraa. eared for by her d-ughb r. Mr*.:

trip t.i Wildwqod on Thur-day. ‘Alfred Fntenun.

619 Aabury Avenue

Ocean Gty,

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Millville, N. J.

ramjvVH. a former rosl-;

i.-.v.-! r..,k I-. Uivxiv*' Urjtr p-adoeyffg auftattf of ving a: Port Nnrrla and i lU ,fc ,|, „• nyatrra n } ar. thb

oonl* 1 ""”' "" <"'» ■* !*" 1 or' 11 ’ , 1,1.-ken' Thivv.e or- again ..t work. y*ar have practically b.-rn har!I b.r* iTb * 8. w. Sheppard 1 teatvd. Tberr are rtlU a lew raise 1 * 5 * 4 ABn * *' T r rtr were robbed! *hip-wr» ihx! can supply that

-n trip.) “>**>' *"4 a (juantlty of j c ra t r i a limited diinntitles. fBelr nor.* taken Mr*. Phoebe Fagab .-peat the AI<MI*o Can-.pixV. Hae been fil'.-! w^ek end w.ta relatives in Milt-

ing th# vacanev „! Slulta Row’s ) ville.

at Morria and Hinmns* M'-al : M:-. Sarah Law*, who ha* been Market this week. p, nding rom.- time with Mr. Mr*. Harry . •rr.'.ng *fen. and Mr*. Charles Sheppard, reThuraday la Phlladriphi* I tuiot-d to lialeyvllir Friday. B4 SUngrr. of Bridg'tan. wa>) C«ptal-i l'1*rente William, at Id town Wednesday or, busine-*.: .urvlllr. —** in town Friday. Mr* Carrie Tate*, ot Pr.ri j There u a lot of activity at Norrla. *pent Thur*day at thelih'a iim- among the fishermen, home' ot Mr. and Mr*. Charle-1 irettlag their net* and bonia In Shep^aiil. ; »hape Quite a few fish were The shocking houses of the j caught la*t week, but the men Sanitary Oyr'rr Company, and I *ay they ouly mad* wage*. With Oy*(er Parking Compan;. few *arm day* they expect a cloM-d ih_! Week on account \ good ran of fl*h. The fishermen not being abb- to get the grade) *ay everything points to a good

of oysters dor

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