Cape May County Times, 18 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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CAPE KAY COTOTY TIKES. PBIDAY, KAECH 11

Millville

In or>r to «a»« her T-ywr-old daughter. Dorl«. when her di caught Are from a atove in thalr in Weat MIllTiUe. Mre. Dean PMUlpe wa* aeverelr burned

til akout the hands, arms and neck. 4/ The site has been cleared for i J " the erection of the new poatofflce i building in the heart of the busl-

• i aeas section of Millville.

\\ A permit has been granted by it. the City Commissioner for an —- J| tension to the Leroy Theatre.

The Vineland Women’s Club

chorus was entertained at the home of Mrs. Edward Miller, on Columbial Avenue, Wednesday

A box social was held at the

home of Miss Evelyn Cetsinger. of Columbia Avenue, and a most enjoyable evening was spent in

music and various games. Arthur Carmen, of Elmer,

formerly of this city, spent Mon-

day afternoon In M!Hvll>. Marvin Davia. of Bridgeton,

ton. spent Wednesday In this

Bast Broad Street, announce the,in town on business this weeK-

arrivsl of a baby girl, who has Mr. and Mr?. R

bm named Betty Marie. of Haleyrille. were MlUville viri-

Sevenl friends of Mrs. Emma tors on Tuesday.

Port Elizabeth

riding Creek on Saturday evening. * Dr. Charles Maybew. of Millville. visited hit mother on Satur-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. George Harris attended the supper and entertainment at the Knights of Pythias Lodge, in Dorchester. Saturday

enlng.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fauver. Millville, called on friends here

Saturday afternoon,

A Ford touring car ran oP the road Into a ditch near the Port bridge on Saturday afternoon

‘ - * Delia T* III MAM*, xu BBtuotvaA. tendered her a very pleas- Mrs. H. C- Thompson, of >ort.> ^ jjondajr and Turn lay with irpriae party at her home. Fourth Street, visited her sister ; jc-eph Hampton.

■pent the week with Mrs. Tomlin’s mother. Clara Brazier has returned ber home in ramden after being with her slstsr. Mrs. Mary Widener. for one month. Rev- and Mrs. L J. B. Hill left Tuesdav for Afbury Park to attend the M E- Conference. Bev. Hill does not expect to return. James Burns, of Philadelphia, was a business visitor here on

Monday.

Mr* .Howard Shaw, of Lees-

burg, ant Harriet Henderson were i, urt “ bu- t*u car was damaged. Millville .ultors on Monday. | Jobn bad his father.

Della Williams, of Mlnolola. froin Colllngswood. as a week

MUlvUle;

Miiuam -1~— I _ . rv-. i, of Little Creow. Slone Harbor and Townsend * j Oiariew^ MnL Ll((lUe Collins and

* fftmllv' daughters. Jennie. Mariam. May

Edwin L Compton and^ and Stephen Shropshire.

. -- Maurieetow n. called on Mr.

motored through Cape May Cooa-

ty on Sunday.

M,». Margaret BtaCaeker l* U 1 and Mr? Heorge Stowma:.. who has b-en ill tor several weeks,

is not so well.

William .'•owman. Mrs. Gaeklll. Mrs. Charles H. Stow man ar.! Mrs. Emma Muhleman visited Mr. and Mr*. B. A- Gaa-

klll on Sunoay.

Mr. and Mr*. J. laird Sehober

| -ui MulbMTT ttRM. W'wniMr BU. ^ | ^ Uumm CW.-

a din- ■ ben-

remind her of her eighty-fourth Ellis King.

Mlv Ellen Harris attended

birthday. ,

' The ’ work of Improvement to ner party at the home

the Millville Hospital continue* Mrs. Leonard Orr. In Vineland, and the Institution look* brighter i Mr*. Benjamin Bradway. of and better than at any time since Bridgeton, i* spending a few days

built. with her parents. Mr

vudted Mr. and Mrs. Jobn

Mr. and! Townsend, of South Vineland.

•T the week end.

John 1. an kin*, of Millville, visitor at Captain KeyT

and Mr*, i Tuesday.

H^tUF^nee* Smith. 51 years Dean Phillip?, on Cedar Street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horn, of •f age. of Middle Avenue, passed' Ira Corson. Bus Giberson. Har- \vodwood. kook dinner

illnc

of two

9ba Wesley Howell hardware •tore celebrated Its fifth birthday last week. Thar* will be special services at the Second M- E. Church next Sunday. The Junior choir, ladles’ quartet from the Eastern Star dee Chib, and Mias Belies, a leader, of Vineland, will be present and offer pleasing entertaln-

Benjamin B. Weatherly ha* gone to Florida to viiit_hls son.

Whooping cough, which for a time was on the decrease, has again broken out anew and nine homes have been placed under quarantine in addition to the

many now placarded. ! fore he return* Mr. and Mr*. John Dutton and, this city,

aon of Colllngswood. spent Bun- 1 Dorothy Reckner. of Yonkers, day with Mr. and Mrs. Everett N. Y.. who was visiting here with Dolton. ' friends, suffered badly smashed

Edward Buck, of Bridgeton, fingers when she caught them In was a Millville visitor Monday. the door of a car. Mr*. Clarence Hand was pleas- Isaiah Wool ford, of Dock St.,

antiy surprised by a number of! Is lying In the Millville Hospital her friend? at her home on North I with a broken leg a* a result of Fourth Street Mr*. Hand* a fall be received while asccndbeauttful floor lamp. At a late ing the stair* of John Ttmlln. of

hour dainty refreshments ware,Church Street.

•erved.

Mrs. Mertie Steelman and aon will be with the Co-Worker* MU- IVlenantlCO ’ I'm every night lor some lime.' b eda! singing and sermons will ^ David Qrannan spent Bunts In order while the meeting* evening in Millville, are being held. Mr. »nd Mr*. George Pangborn. ' MUlvUle High School wor the of Le«»burg. *nd Miss Mary Ackgame again?.’. Bridgeton High by ]*y motored to Millville Sunday the score of JT-l*. evening. MUp Dorothy Holm<f. of Vine- ^r. and Mrs. Adam* and land, spent the £r*t of thU week j daughter. Anna, of Atlantic City, in Millville. I called at the home of Mr. and Warren LummU. of Bridgeton. : WrT p all ] Ackley nday. •. Monday afternoon In thU Mr ,„d Mr*, i. Mar*ball. *

old Nichols and Charles Ireland an d Mr*. William Salmon on Sun-

have accepted position? In t» lay.

dnPoct laboratories at GiW»to»i, j|rs. Lav I a* Simpkins, who fell Oiin Howell preached at Maur- aD d Injured her arm. has gone to lea town Sunday morning. stay with her granddaughter. Mr*. Charles Grace, of E Si Mrs. Willis Johnson. In Millville, spent Thursday In Phlladelphli. Mrs. Isaac Horner entertained Mr. and Mr?. Harry C. Tbomp her daughter. Bewle. of Penn?-

eon attended the glee club eo»- grove, this week,

cert, at the Glass boro Stats Nor-1 Mr*. Era Bamuglla visited tnal School. Friday evening j r.: .Ives In MDl'Ml* thte week. Charie* Tice received a badly! Mri. May Harris Is viniting her lacerated hand Saturday mornlr.r daughter. Mr*. Norman Thompwhen he cought It In th* ma , gon, Atlantic City, for a week, chlner yat the cotton mill "ue Ladf<-s Aid of the M. E-

_ v - church held their me? ring at , ‘—

city.

MU* Luella Gerlack. principal of the T. D. Stmaon School, was called to her home In Wood*town on account of the death of her slater. Anna, who passed awsy

last week.

The member* of Jean Mackenzie Chapter of the Westminster Guild of the First Presbyterian Churcb. were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mr*,

lawrer.c. W. Ghagan.

More than 550 member* of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, city official* and police officer*

a spbaghettl supper

Bridgeton, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Harry

Hankins.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayhew. of Port Elisabeth, ceiled on Mr. and Mr*. Harry Hankins Sunday. Charles Ackley, of Oaklyn. spent the week end with hie parents. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Ackley. Mr. and Mrs William Holrlnger entertained out-of-town

company Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clunn and son* spent Sunday with her yarrnt*. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ackley Mr. and Mr*. William Kntzht cnUrtalned out-of-town comps:.y

home of Mr« Mary Widener on Tueaday. Mrs. Widener nerved refreshment? Those present were Mrs. Widener. Greta Reeves. Mrs. Henry Adler. Mrs. Salmon. Mrs. Marion Henderson. Mrs. May Harris. Mrs. Lu?-1 la Elliott. Harriet Henderson Waller Compton g>f Dorchester, w£s in « 0,l,n Tuesday on business Somers Cole, who died in Bridgeton Hospital, waa buried here on Friday. Fram.? Vanaman and L»wter Fagan motored to Philadelphia Wednesday on business. Miss Clara Weiaer spent Wed ner day In Millville on boslnew. Mr. and Mrs. Charie* Elaenlohr motored to Philadelphia on buslne*? Thursday. Reuben Edward*, of Ocean City, apent Friday afternoon at his fishing and hunting lodge

here.

Benjamin Dixon, who gained notoriety .In the Emma Dixon murder case aetaral year* ago. died at hi* daughtar-in-lawT Mlnotola. Thursday. He wt

buried in the M. !

bare on Sunday.

There was but one man in Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of car and fortunately he waa not Philadelphia, called on Mi

* - “ Mt*. Stowmaa Sunday. Charles Stowmaa and Sons will launch oa the ISth of March, at 10:50 A. M. the new oyster

schooner.

which they have built for Captain Cba.l«* Biggin, ol Port Nor-

end visitor.

Mr. Johnstone, of Dorchester, and brother, of Pennsylvania, called on Oscar Hawn Sunday. Mr. A. Walton and aon. of Camden, spent Sunday with Mtes

gars Grassman.

Daniel Henderson, of MUlvUle. preached lu the M. E. Church

Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mr*. George Stool, of Camden. visited Mr*. Stoll’s mother. Mr*. Lola Toiour. on

Sunday.

Dr. Edward -Sharp, of Atlantic City, motored here Sunday to nee his mother. Mrs. Sallle Sharp Rev. and Mr*. Albert Bailey and Mrs. Louis Atkinson, of Millville. called on friend* here on

Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. Claude Henderson. of Philadelphia: Mr*. Sara Lore, of Woodlynne. N. J.. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maybew. of MlUville. spent Sunday with Mrs. Marga-et Mayhew. Mr. and Hr*. Ralph Hampton, of Ocean City, visited Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Hampton over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. EM* Boggs. Ethel Clair and Irma Henderson

and Mrs. Samuel Utk*. «*,

•- Friday evaniagi Mr. aad Met

"olba-'j George Shaw

May on flaaday.

Mr. and Mr*. Bverrtt Pow.;

rl ‘beorgc Carley. of Cape May. was seen on our street* Monday. Mr. Milton K Hendetaon, -* FhIDd-lphu. spent the week at hi* home here. Mr Charie* Sisco visited Robcr Muhleman Saturday and Sunday Harry Shaw spent the week •end in Pitman with relaUve*. Mr- and Mr*. George Harris and aon. Charie*. visited Mr. and Mr*. William Hartxog over Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mr*. El wood Lowe visited relatival in MillviUe and Port Norris on Sunday. Mr- Evelyn Bingham is 111 at; the home o! Mr. William StowMr. and Mrs. John Twacd. Jr.. of West Cheater. Pa., sad Mr# John Tweed. Sr., of MUltlUe. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. John Bartitvon. Mis* Carr:. Compton, of Pleasantvllle. spent the week end with

and Mn- John Polhamu? on Sun^*Mrs Troilu# Will* and daugh Eleanor, of Maurie-town. spent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Howard Polhamue. Mis* Martha Champion, of Pit»n. spent the week end with

brr parent* here.

r. and Mr*. Harrison Bailey, and Mr*. Irwin Bailey and daughter. Barbara, of Mauricetown. and Mis* Helen Chamber* and Howard Chamber*, of Bnek*boro. spent Sunday with Mr. :

Mrs. MUton Bailey.

Mr. and Mr* Ed Miller. Philadelphia, spent the week end j with Mr. and Mr*. George Shaw. Mrs. WaldvogeJ. Mr*. I»velt. Mr*. Duble and Kenneth Dubbl*. of Atco. visited Mr*. A. a John-

stone thD week.

Mr*. John Pol ham u*. Mr*.,, Charie* Polhamus and Mr*. A.|| B. Johnstone motored to MlUvUle

on Friday.

Mr*. Mcllle Crnae. Mr*. Bar-i| bars Cruse, and Mr*. Frank Cook 1 ■pent Wednesday In MUlvUle

r and Mr*. MUton Bailey and Mr*. Beaeie DuBoD apent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mr*. H. Bennett Stowman. of

Leeaburg.

Mr and Mr*. Frank Derbln. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Hogan and Mr* Marla Bailry. MUlvUle. and Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Donnrlly. of HeWerrUle. called on Mr ’ami Mm. MUton Bailey Bun-

FOUND! BATTAl’X - Painted greet about 14 *’»*- in good ••nditloo. May be had fay applying to Char 1«» McDaalefa. Port Norris. M- J-

B-wde DuBol* apent

and Saturday afternoon wlib Mr* , Llxrle B. Davia. In MUlvUle.

. Millville Sunday af- 1 hre parint*. here.

l^oon to ace Mr*. Barbara

Oliver.

Mr*. Loretta Elliott vWted her pareni*. Mr. and Mn>. Spence. In Hrlslerville. thD week. Mr*. M. Crim and Mr*. Alfred Bailer, of Bridgeton, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Eva Barsuglla. Mrs Mary Richards D entertaining her sister. Miss Ida Caskwer. of Trenton. Mr. and Mr*. John WUhart. of Vineland, -called on MDs Danella WDbart on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Donnelly, of Helslerville. spent Sunday with Mr and Mr*. Harry Davlea. Mr. and Mr* . Harry Mayhew and Mis* Ida Caskwer. of Trenton. motored to Cedarvtlle on

Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. Higginbotham and family, of He. lervllle.

Cemetery entertained Saturday at dinner

by Mr. and Mr*. Edward EUioll-

_.. and Mr*. Harry Mayhew. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Dr,nag Mr. and Mr* Raymond Bender-, hey. of Bridgeton, called on Mr. son Mr. and Mrs. George Harris., and Mrs. David Pyle Sunday. Ellen Harris and Mr. and Mr*

Mortimer Henderson attcca> 1 the 1

*■ ‘“r “•“ ,I Dorchester

Hall, in Mauricetown. Friday eve-,

nlng.

Clarence Moore, due to lilnese. l* spending some time with hi> i

family here.

Mr. Staff, cl the Spnex Garden Farm. D‘ improving hi* house with a new roof and bath room.

.. . _- -- —v Mr*. Mary Fox. who La* been which was tendered by Mr. and Ignn^.y spending the winter with her al*Mra. Jame* Gluffra in the base- Emma Brunt and daugi,- ter*. In Oak l^ne. Pa and Mert of the home of the Aeria. | ler c^n^j 0 n Mr and rhantTillc. N. J.. returned to ber v. 0f vlc,orU Re ‘ Mrs. Harry Ackley Saturday. ; home here on Friday, bekab Uidg* ten new member* Miiuws Anna HoixMger and Mrs. Raymond Henderson and were initiated In the organlaa- Anaa gufr * trt . MUlvUle vt»i-. daughter. Irma, were PhUadelpbD tlon. After tae r«ular meeting t0 „ g, UJrdlir . chopper* on Saturday, a social was enjoyed and re.reah- Mr> Ada Han ,pi on motored to Mt and Mr*. Mortimer Hender“t i.^.n' u .Millville Thursday. - ?M.:talned friends from DlJ. H. TUl*t. • fMerchaniville, ^— —, , , ■ ■■

was a MUlvUle visitor Wednewlsy

gftamoon.

Mr*. Margaret Van Hook.

East Oak Street. Is confined

her home with Illness.

Raymond Moore, who suffered a severe laceration of hla eye while i at work on a bouse on Fulton Btreeet. will remain In the Samaritan Hospital. Philadelphia. I

for somi time.

Miss Maud Williams and Mr* ' Ellen Evans, of Pitman, have returned home after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr? Charie* Evans, on Park Avenue. ji Harry Waltman went to Cape i i May Court House on busimw? „n

Wednesday.

Mr*. Marion Lee. or Mauricetown, has been spending aomc time with her brother. Harry Haley, at MlUville.

Mr*. Rebecca Stowman. wbt ha* been spending some time visiting her daughter* in Wood bury and Port Norris, has returned to her home here. Mr and Mr*. Elwood Bailey and Mr. and Mr* Roth, of Haleyvlllr. visited MUton Bailey or Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Hunter hat, been spending several day* at A* bury Park attending the N’es Jersey M. E. Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Compton motored to Millville Friday eve-

ning.

and Mr*. Charles A. Siowand Mr. and Mr*. Walton Grace mol, -ed to Cape May Sun-

day.

and h ra. Jackson Bennett *9ent th? week end with Mr. and Mr*. Frasier, of Mauricetown. Mias Jennie Fraxler. of Mauricetown. visited Miss Clara Bcnnefl over the week end. Frank Cook and Mrs. Jackson Bennett spent Thursday with Mr*. Frasier, of Mauricetown. Mr?. Mellle Cruse took them over in ber car. Mr. Louis J. Sommers and family, of Philadelphia, apent Saturday a*, the shipyard of H.' Bennett Stowman. where Mr. Sommer* D having a CO foot express cruiser built. Mary Loper. Mr. and Mrs.

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