Cape May County Times, 11 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 17

Port Elizabeth

»„<! Mr*. Mortimer H«*4*r rre inrtrti •» • hnw P«rtr . h»!tw or Mr. and Mrr NorThompMB. la AtlMtle City. »r »rek *•«»«>. aiul Mr* I^raile Pau«*r rtatne* M*a4a trcm C

»>ld Pyle w*» a Camden rialrouplr of day* this week arxarel Boca* and Bila Herattended a meeting of ibe Star Chapter. In MUIrtlle.

iJay evcnln*.

field, a pent Monday rxenlng : •venlnc.

1 anna, of r»hlUd.lphta b and look pmnaiton of aeotce Hatloa on Feb-

7 *'•

Byron Pyle, of Pitman,

the week end with bis

. ffirtal board of the h

i met at fhe home of Kill*

Monday e»enln«. tt

I to hold an annlveraary first Sunday In June to com

tbe founding of the r hundred year* ajto.

lea Ore. Raymond Henderson Kllif Dots* were elected a*

,1 Arkley has been appointed highway road supervisor of section lo mi the place of

cm hat oorarr rang, fwday mabch n, iwr.

P»Rg Three

Mr. and Mr* Frank lore, of Pltaaa. apent Sunday nlih Mr*.

Von.

and Mr*. A. Walton, of, i. motored here Sunday lo •ee MM* Sara Grawman. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Elliott entertained Mr and Mra. Albert Prtlehrtt. of Millville. Mr*. Uda Stackhouse, of Oak I^ne. Pa., la vlalllng Mlw> Sara

Mr. and Mm. George Kllla entertained Mr. and Mrs. Howard ElUa over tbe week end. Mr. and Mr*. John P'.nards are vUdtln* relative* In r’hiladtlphla and Trenton. William Weiner. Jr., and stater. Clara, were Philadelphia visitors this week Mr. and Mra. John Boggs spent the week end In New York city with Mra. Bogg's brother. Samuel Tuxour nas buried from hi* home on Quaker Street Thurs- ! day afternoon. There were numerous floral deaigns and sprays 11 was a largely attended funeral. Mr and Mrs Louis B Rldneau have returned home from a buidnesa trip to Trenton. Milton Bennett and daughter. Borin, were Trenton visitor* on

Friday

Dorothy Vanaman. of Twin Oaks, and James Vanaman. of Philadelphia, were week-end vtsl-

and Mra. Shaw tors with their parents, a called on *4r. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Elsenrr Henderaon Tuesday ere- lohr entertained their brother

and family, of Pennsylvania, on

Sunday

Clarence Moore, of Philadelphia. was home with bU family this seek. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berner. Waller Berner and family, of Philadelphia, spent the week end at their summer home here. George Bennett, of the second grade, won first prise in the Cumberland County health poster contest and Phoebe Chamber*, of the fifth grade, honorable men-

tion.

Miss Ellen Harris was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Leonard Vineland, on Saturday

and Mra. Claude Henderaon. of Philadelphia, motored here Saturday to see their par-

its.

Caillon Adler, who died In Philadelphia, was burled fiom bta brother. Henry- home here on Saturday afternoon Rev. A. Lincoln Creamer and wife were here Thursday. Mr. Creamer waa a lormer pastor here. Mrs. Charlra Elsenlohr and aon were Millville visitor* on Saturday Mrs Stewart Fox. of Darby. Pa. has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr*. William Gilliland. for a week.

entertaining her - sister.

Orr. from Ch.e’er. pa

and Mrs Ellis Boggs. •I Si. Clair. John Alaop. Katband Ethrl Moore and Mr. Mr*. Mortimer Henderson to Millville to see Harold

in "Kid Brother "

itrle* Granadan 1* visiting daughter. Mra. Rachael KugOtlinger has returned to home in Millville after spendtbe winter with Mrs. Mar-

M ay hew.

and Mra. Daniel Harris, of

1th frit

and Mra. E- Sharp, of Al - City, called on Mr. and Henry Adler Thursday eve-

Fred Adler and aister. Mildred, of Atlantic City, visited their parents on Friday. Mra. Samuel Reeves Is visiting relatlvoa In Vineland for a few

days.

Francis Vanaman Is wiring the

M. E. Church.

Mr*. William Mason enlertained her daughter. Mrs. Helen Riggins, of Iswwburg. this week.!

Mr*. Jyorel ta Elliott visited IUs Cuniel Powet|. of Maur- friend* In Bridgeton on Saturday, n. called on Mrs. Harriet » r - M' 1 Mortimer Henraon oi. Friday. i dcraon entertained Mr* Edward. S. T. Day. of Port Norris.! Campbell and Mr. and Mrs Win- 1 a guest of Louis B. Rldneau field Bllxxard at dinner on Sun-;

iday afternoon iday.

Ira. Alfred Roller and aon. of Charles Rtowman. of D)»rche»vWiled Mra. Eva Bara ter. -pent Wednesday evening ta this week. 1 with Raymond Henderson.

mile City, la visiting her vther. Mrs. Mry Harris. Marion Henderaon spent al day* IbU week In Media, with her slater. Miss Irma

Dorchester Mr. Roliln Shaw apent Saturday shopping in Philadelphia. Mr*. B A Oaaklll, Mr*. Melvin Moore, Sirs. Thomas Smallwood. Mrs. Marshall !>■« and Mrs. Annie Smallwood, of Maya Umdlng. spent Monday with Mra. Hester Gasklll and Mrs. Charles 1L Slowman. Mr. and Mr* riareasc Comp ion moto.-ed to Millville on Sun

day.

On March 1*. the Maurice River Antler Club will give an oyster supper to their members and wire* at the shark In the deer woods. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hann and daughter. Julia, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. M Bailey. Mr*. Milton Gan^y waa taken lo Millville Hospital on Friday for treatment. George Cariey. of Cape May. was seen on our streets Monday. Mr and Mrs Charles Chamberlaln. of New York, apent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Charles McClain. Mr. and Mr*. Warren McClain and Mr. and Mr*. Andre* Hen demon, of Washington, .f. J.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Charle.) Me Clain on Sunday. Mr. Milton Hendi-npn, ol Pbllalelphia. spent the week end at his home here. Mrs. Beulah Steelman and Mra. Be sail DuBol* visited Miss Beulah Carlisle on Friday. Captain Thomas Rodan spent Monday In Millville on business. Captain and Mra. Sharplera spent Saturday w ih relative* in Millville. William Wood! In. of

Ralph M. Shaw, of Philadelphia. opt-nt the week end with bta parent.*. Mr. and Mr*. George

Shaw.

Goorge Carley la furnishing the gravel for the new concrete build-

ing at the State farm.

Mr*. T. O. UttMoa i* spending some Hn.c with relntlve* In

Accamac County. Va.

Mr. Tony Kl.-m. of Boston, i. • visiting friends In our town A

ra. Harry C- Jones member of the Surveyor* Com

lln.

Rev. and Mrs. Hunter apent Sunday In Mauricrlown. Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlr. Woodltn visited relative* in Dias Creek

Ol Rato'day.

Mr. and Mra Charles blow man and Mr*. Emma Muhleman motored to Salem Sunday

king-

Mr. and _

have been spending nrverwl day* mission of the State of Maine with Dr. and Mrs Webster, of j ***ompanying him. Recwbur* ..

Mira Carrie Compton, of Pie**- 1 antvillr. spent the week end with

her parent* here I 1MCWJXJII

Captain and Mra. Heracbe! 1 Pierre accompanied Mr. and Mra. 1

Mrs. Howard B. Johnson and

ss:”■" d A ,riu Mr ih. MW, 'J""' ™ »™ *""■ to.- »bl.b Captain W.r™. I e"" 1 , btono" Omc. tit lln til. .111., wu tn coPt- J ti and btrn C. T. Gnbrlnp man( ) j and daughter. Kata, attended the Mr and Mrs Charle* ftolmaw I funeral of Conrad Gebring. Braid Captain and Mra. Toward *" Bridgton. Friday afternoon. Shaw apent Sunday evening with Mra. Mattie H. Elf was Mr and Mra. Herbert Hoffman. (Bridgeton on buslneea Frilay af-

Mr. and Mra. Thomas Chew'ternoon

motored out of town. I Mr* Harry Barrarlotigh and Mr. H. Bennnt Stowman spent son. of Port Norria. were in New-

‘ port Thursday.

Mine Erma Moncrlef PhUadelphia Tuesday (

Thospi numbered among the sick are Mr. Alfred Bradford. Henry Bradford. Stephen 1p.t Mrs Lucy Bateman. Mr*. Elltabeth Wright. Mr* Matilda Page.

Mr*. Jane Ran*.

Sunday. March IS. Rev. Caleb Ayers will ttecupy the pulpit of the Methodist Church, both morn-

! ing and evening.

Mr*. Laura Crlon. of Phlladel 'phla. I* spending some time with I If r sinter*. Mrs. Lillian Hand I and Mr*. Effie Stewart. What Makes Great City? The greatest city U not the blg;e*t city. The greatest city D ‘ he city which offer., the bt-*l 1 possible livinc roodiUona to Its citizens and which I* ao planned that, although It may not be large. It also In tbe home of people who have the greatest opportunity to live happy Uvea.

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Monday night and Tuesday la

Philadelphia on business. K. of P Lodge. Mo. 17. win

hwld t ladle*' night next Batura day sienlBg Entertainment will' be furnished by tee young people

of our town.

Mr. and Mra. Ed Miller.

Mr*. F. May Love spent a few day* at Forteacue last week. Rev. and Mr*. Hugh BourgaUe

| __ and aon. Earl, were In Camden P h Had el ph~ta. ~snU(td oa Mr.’and t h»r a f?w days last week.

Mr*. George Shaw on Sunday. I Mlm Martha Champion, of Pit-' man. apent tbe week end with

her parent* here.

Richard Muhioman. of Audu-j bon. visited hi* mother over the

week end.

Mira Elisabeth Chamber*, of] Brick*boro, spent tbe week end : with Mr. and Mra Milton Bailey.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little. Mr*.j Ann* Hand, of Weal Cap* May.' and Mr*. Thomas Kates, of Swain-j ton. spent Sunday with Mr*. Bar-; bars Cruse and MUn Stella Cruse. Mi. Rollin Shaw motored 4o Millville on Sunday. Mra. Thomas Brown, of Deaniavllle. spent several days will her daughter. Mrs. Howard Pol

hamue

Miss Edith D. Bullock Jlprrlaiuinc in BEAUTY CULTURE

F. G. Stieren, O. D. Optician — Optometrist

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