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CAPE MAY COTTirTY TIKES, FRIDAY. APRIL 1, 1927.
Swainton-Clermont Mrs. Ell Townsend and daughter, Margaret, spent Sunday with Mrs. George Sayre. Born to Horace Hess and wife, of Millville, a daughter, on March 24. Mrs. Hess will be remembered as Miss Mary Emma Thomas. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hess were former residents here. Webster Bright, wife and sons, of Wildwood, called on her father. John Hancock, on Sunday. Howard Townsend Is very III. Prank Addison and wife spent the week end in Camden. Earl Hannold. of Manahawkln spent a few days here with hit friend. Walter Rice. Charles Kates Is home from U:hlgh University. Prank Addison moved hit family and household goods u Camden on Mocday. Miss Dorothy Stephens attended a Community Club meeting In Millville on Saturday and re malned with relatives on Sunday. Mrs. Annie Eldredge returned to her home here on Saturda) after spending the winter with her son in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman entertained a number of relatives and friends from Millville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reeves I sard and Mr. nd Mrs. George Sayre attended the Anderson revivals at Atlantic City on Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. William Davl.. entertained a number of relatives and friends, from Woodbury, o the week end. Newton Townsend and wife. . Seavllle. spent Sunday here with his mother. Mra. Jane Townsend Julius Sutton, of Philadelphia ' spent Sunday here with mother. Mr*. Fannie Rice. Prank and Hildreth Corllsr spent the week end here with their parenta. Rev. and Mir
Corliss.
Min Dorothy Addison spent the week end with her aunt. Mre Edwin Townaend. She celebrated I her fifteenth birthday on Sclur day evening. Prank Eldredge. of Salem apent the week end here with ‘ his mother. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Edwardt. of South Beavllle. apent Sunday evening here with friends.
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Mrs. May Hemmings haa returned to her home In Philadelphia after apendlng a week with her brother, Jr>hn Gibson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffith. Sr. were entertained at dinm-r Sunday evening by his daughter Mrs. Marlon Coraon. at Rio
Grande.
Mrs. Alice McKisslc and
Rio Grande
James Robbins
delpbia visitor on Thursday. <■> .;les Kinsell and family returntd to their home here last week from Florida, where they
spent the winter.
A number of our people went Cape May Court House on Thursday and Friday evenings • last week and saw the play
the senior class
Phlla- phi*, spent t
with his
parents here.
Mrs. Spencer Young, of Beesley's Point, spent Friday with her mother. Mrs. Howard Young. Mrs. Conrad Reising has returned from New York, bringing her mother with her. Mr*. Howard Stites. of Beosley - * Polr.. spent Thursday with her si Mra. Judson B. Cor-
ot New Hope. Pa., spent several Middle township High School.
dsys here last week with rela Mis* Berenice Mono I and Miss ... . lives. Mra. McKisslc has J.ict r. - Kn.raa Hand, of thU place, took' “” d „7led^T& turned from spending the winter important part*. here Sundav in Florida and was here looking Word haa oe4 , n reCflvrd that P *£‘ 1 , R UI SJell Flrids motored to over her property Interests. M i» Hannah Kimble is gening c.^ M.vToun Hou^ Mo^day Mr. and Mrs. Frank William*. | along nicely from her operation I buidnLi "oncay of Perryvllle. called on her *l»- at Cooper Hospital last Friday. v Young called on ter. Mrs. Enoch Miller. Jr., the Her many friends wish for her ju^ph Collin* on Saturday first of the week. : speedy recovery. Her mother is * nne y- •
Dias Creek Mrs. Colman Norton it visiting her sister, in Millville. Rev. and Mrs. Mayberry, Rio.Grande, spent Saturday wilt . J. E. Chester. Rev. and Mr* Sharp took supper with Mrs. Ella Vance Mrs. J. Down* and daughtet spent Fridsy at Court House. Mias Margaret Haig apent Sat- ’ urday at Goshen. J. E. Chester Is building i new bouse on the Main road. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weatharby called at Stone harbor
Sunday.
The official board met at .... home of Mrs. Ella Vanaman on
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chambers and sons apent the week end In
Hatboro with their daughter. Charles Norton. who
- burned out some time ago, has bad his house rebuilt and moved
is on Monday.
Mr* LUsle Peterson, of Cape May, called on her daughter
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly and Mrs. Ralph Norton called Court House on Monday The Men -, and Ladies’ Bible
Clia* went to Sea late on Thurs-
day evening.
Uriah Norton spent Monday
Court House.
B. L Howell spent Saturday
at Court House.
Frances Douglas* *pent
friend* VCnll ' K * Uh L^utg Anthony Norton, of Court House, called on his brother on
Saturday.
Mrs. Joseph Measick, of Mllldaughter* nl Tuwwl * r >rU1> her George Stiles 1. very rick at S,n >' IJJHmi. of Erma: Mr. and Mrs Richard Lloyd and ton Raymond, spent Sunday in Millville and Vineland. The Ladies' and Men’s I O "• •f 1 ' 3 e booster meeting In the hall on Wednesday evening. A delegation from Millville and Cape May were here. Mrs. L. Timmons, of Court House, spent Monday with her daughter. Mrs. John Hai.M:;.
Told //£* / H/moeo Mf/t tjD Do /T- ! / D/D/7? j } .run*. !
VOL' said you'd do it Remember that you *o:d her that "one of these days” you'd buy a home for her. Now is the time and we 11 show you how the rent monev will pay for it.
„.. and Mrs. John Sheridan, with Mr*. Bessie Thompson and Mrs. G. Metis, of Wildwood, motored to Atlantic City Sunday. i Mr* C. Herbert Daw; ,n spent Friday evening last with Me*.; William Robart. In Wild- 1
Crest.
Mrs. Enoch Miller. Jr.. 1* entertaining her grandmother for a
time.
Mr. and Mis. Horace Jackson and sons and Miss Julia Kimsey took supper Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr* Alfred Jackson, in
Fishing Creek.
... . . - . . „ . . Miss Anne Kruk was In C»—■■ Jth her and her brother. Calvin. c „ r Mond>y on business. • I visited her on Sunday Conrad Relclng and daughter. I r’n,!!!? , H ' F1,h, * n . !ln ' , Hr* Morton Biggs, and Martha of Bridgeton were in town last Retalns , few days In Thursday, looking after business j p hiud( ., phu thf . W e«lE interest* Mr. and Mrs Robert Locke . V* •* 0WinR motored to Cape May City one
In Philadelphian on Saturday d |>J(t WM . k
*** JonM, ’ t m "- -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cl*m. of vllle. visited her parents here on Poln , cll „ rd on rrleDd>
Saturday. bert on Sundi ..
Herbert Uvingston returned on How , rd Yoang ^ ^ ule
Sunday, after spending a couple c .. Mondsv
0f W r k L W,,b r * UUvw ln Ho1 ' Miss Gertrude Reulng spent * 0 ii™ Roil and son Don S » ,ur,1 *T ln ^‘V-
Alra. Gus Rott and son. Doi.- Mlkl . Krllk Wilmar Brewin Jd. spent Sunday here with her
and Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, of Northfleld. spent Sunday here
with Mr. and Mr* L. V. Brewin. Iran entertained tbelr daughter.
* " Philadelphia, on Sunday.
Ocean View Mr* Henry Schrnck. c' Camden. spent several days w.th Mrs. Mae Letts. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Downam and two daughters. Mrs. William Kurtx and son attended the funeral of their uncle. David Slmpkin* of Falrton, on Thursday. and Mrs. Adolph Edwards, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Lucian Eddie. Mr*. Howard Townsend spent Wednesday In Philadelphia. and Mrs. William Emmons and Mr.-. Wallace Hall, of Bridgeton. -pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downam. and Mrs. Ellis Gant and daughters, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Henry Hy-
«.
Charles Barth, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his parents. Mi. and Mr*. William Yanamsn. of Ocean City, spent Sunday with friend* Charles Gandy and aon* of Dividing Creek, and Harry Gandy of Bridgeton, called on Mr. and Mrs Harry Downam on Sunday. Mr. and Mr* Aaron Jernee. of (fc.an City, spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mra. P.
Canuao.
Mrs. Joseph Sutter, of Wildwood. spent Sunday with her
Edith Bally spent week end at Klo Grande with
Miss Etta Argo.
Mr. ami Mrs. George Kimsey attended the funeral of his brother. Mr. John Kimsey. In
Millville, last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Garrettaon are the parenta of a baby girl,
born Sunday morning
Mr. and Mra. William Pritchard entertained Joe Moore and Mr. Moyer, of Coi;-hohocke», Pa. David Hawn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bally. Mr*. Lena Kimsey. Mr* In...
Pritchard and son. Leroy. Miss In health since he went there. Bertha Kimsey. Mr*. George Mat- • Ernest " “’—
Mike Kruk and ' daughter. .. Anne and son. Joseph, motored f„ber. Mr. Joseph Slbert.
‘ Mr. and Mr* Christian Leh- £.5?** on Sun<,, J r “> *'•> Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conover “Utertalned their daughter. have returned home after spend’hlladelphla. on Sunday. ,n F* 111 *- tng the winter In Florida.
— .r. Ijiura Bray man spent la*t Q U » e , number from here at ’ Mr
S. H. Endicott and wife, of Tl,un “ U>r ,nd | Mr. and Mr*. John Kohle en-
Capo May Court House, called Ur ’.d U , William Adam.' Irom Phil,
on frieii.'- here on Sunday. . . , n j "iniam Adams d.lphla on Sunday. The special meeUnga which , ' n ‘ tr, ‘ ,n J ( d ..8“ nd «> Alonso Brown, of Wildwood,
have been in progress in the Bap- oh £ PlilUdel- and William Simpkins, of Brarit let Church for the past three mJT'iJLv. ri . M . , I p » • “P*- 01 Saturday afterweeks, closed on Friday night ndl 1 ? . n Boon * llh Mr - ,lnd M"- J“*Ph
J—Pli '■ Entriken la employed 0c 2“ M „ Bell Telephone Company. D ._r. „7^*^ T Mr » nd Mr *- Aaron Powell
Cold Spring
and Mr* James H. Mat- ! cently
thews and children, of Erm*. are , H.hnem.
spending some time here ** J* 1 ' j phla. D still In « very CharlM McNeil was visited by home of Mrs. Mstthesrs’ mother. rond) „ (rtl ,-
his daughter, from Philadelphia. Mr*. M. Barnard,
last week. Charles Arnold, the proprietor |
Mr. and Mr* Sheppard Taylor of Sunny Hall Cafe.
entertained their granddaught-r.
Word ha*
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thews and Mis* Mildred “Klinacy birthday party Friday night of wa * ,n PWU ' (pent Sunday evening In Flablni: Ia»t week. Those present were _ Creek with Mrs Sara Warner. Mr and Mrs Edward Griffith. >nd Albert Schellenger. of Cape Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cor.-om. c?t ' wedn^it' May Point, visited Mr. and Mrs I Mi. and Mr* William Corson and £ r “ , . . Raymond Bally Sunday afternoon | daughter. Dorothy, and Mr and _ . Gj rvl^ n ^S?"*^-- 1 ^**** Albert Gibson baa rented the Mrs. Lewis Cresse and daughter. Tn, (eJ.* M °5 d i r
Ittle bungalow of Mrs. Alice i Peggy.
McKisslc and he and his bride i Mr. and Mr* Robert Stebblns U * v * ul *•* burled on Frill! move Into their new- ouaners apent Saturdav nleht at Avalon L
on. with his parents.
Mrs. Ull Hand spent Thursday Joseph Chester ha* returm»Cape May with friends. | from a visit with relative* at
Mr*. Lamsen Thompson and' Gloucester.
Mia* Beatrice Kimsey. of Wild-1 Lewellyn Hildreth Is having his wood, were In town Friday. • house painted. Jack Taylor Is
The cellar 1* being dug for doing the work.
spent fv 'urday evening In Millville. taking In the movie*. Mr am Mrs. Raymond Bosarth enteitalne friend* from Atlantic
City on Sunday.
Howard Townaend Is III. Mrs. Eugene Way. of Sea Isle City, called on Mrs. E. Way on
Saturday afternoon.
Frank Canuso. Robert Wbltar. Edward Lloyd and William Care* spent Sunday evening In
Woodbine.
r*. Herman Diamond snd daughter, of Sea lale City. - tiled on friend* on Sunday.
Miss Dorothy Harris, for a few days recently. l Mrs. Leon Teal ta spending some time In Philadelphia Mr. and Mr* Norman Dempsey motored to Maryland last week. Mr. and Mr* Socrates McPherson entertained relative* from Philadelphia. Sea Isle City and ■ Ctpe May Point. Sunday. Mr* Alice Marshall and a friend spent Wednesday in Mill-
ville.
A new fence has been erected around the Presbyterian Chapel property this week. Mrs. Cedi Paggett. of Philadelphia, was here Sunday calling on friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mr* George Wheldon. of the Farmstead, ere the parents of a baby boy. Miss Jennie and Alice Reeve*. ■ Miw Bernice Wilson and Mim L. Edholm attended a banquet at i the Terminal restaurant. Cape! May. lact Tuesday evening. These j girls are members of the Cape May High School haaketball teem e-:d were given the banquet as a reward for defeating Middle High, who are rivals. Miss Alice Reeves was elected captain for the coming year. Rev. Edward Wright called on Harry Foster Thursday. Mr*. William Bailey has been visiting her daughter in Barrington. N. J. Mrs. Jennie Swain Is spending some time With her daughter. Ruth, in Montoursvllle. Ps Word has Just gotten ab.-oad that Robert Philips has been a married man since Inst July or August, having married a yours lady from New York. Mr. Philips Is a prosperous young businem man and bat the congratulations sod beet wishes of the community. Mr. and Mr* Joseph Elliott, of Wildwood spent Sunday here with his parents. Mr. Denny, of Cape May. spent one day and evening last week here with Mrs. Clara Bohtn. Mr* Bell Eldredge Is spending' some time iu Wllkesbarre. Pa..' having been called there to the bedside of her brother, who has since died, and whose sister Is also in a very critical condition.
Rev. Byron Maybury. who has been pastor of the Nazarenc Church for several yean, preached his last sermon here on Sunday. He went to his charge at Richmond. Va.. week. Rev. John Donaldson
succeed him here.
the new bungalow >f Bentley Hoffman, of Wildwood Crest, which will stand txwlde James Hawn’s house snd that of his
father. Dowell Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jaggers and daughters spent Sunday in Millville with Mrs. Jagg* ' sis* ter, Mrs. Andrew Schultz, and
family.
Mrs. Bert Snyder has been In South Dennis for several days, caring for her brother. Edward. Edward Hickman's home and
children.
A reception for Rev. and Mrs. Brewin was held Tuesday evening In Tabernacle M. E. Church.
So many folks wished to attend I day evening w ith William cTme-
“ d 1 »^ co ^«. t k* Pasior and his con. in Oeai. City.
• of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fidler
the, and Mr. and Mr*. Russell Fidler
-- called on Charles Cossaboon and
i Monday evening.
Emma Springer went
•"**••”*• m, oouie with her son. Georer church. Ice cream and e.v. ...... ,.t r- i *
were served.
Palermo
and Mrs. Lew Steelman have returned to tbelr home here ““*■ spending some time In |
family back for anoth. good fellowship and work l<
lord, that H was found th. _. sonage was not laxg. enough to family accommodate everybody, so i- wa. ’dr*
decided to hold the r.-ception In home url
Ice cream arfl cak* Springer, of Court
House, for I
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