Cape May County Times, 1 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 15

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Dividing Creek Mr. and Mr*. Owriw Sawy.i entottainrd on Friday Mr. and Mr*. Harr-y Bakrlry and non. Hanry. Mr. and Mr*. Chari •* Lawrrncc and Mr. and Mra. **ax 0a«yir and too. Kennath. “t Mill'd II'. and Mr. and Mr*. Kobrrt Sawyrr. of M-nanlleo. Carl Turnrr and family called on Mr. and Mr*. Bert Hall. In Falrton. on Sunday. William Veal*. Mr. and Mr* John Billiard and Mr. aad Mr* Silaa Roblnaon were amona lh* BridKFton i-hoppe-. on Saturday. JoM-ph Jarrl* of MIIItHI*. and Joneph and John War** "I*® 1 Sunday with Walter Wardr Mr. and Mr*. William Perry, of Bridgeton, were Sunday rtaltora at the horn* of tb* latter'* Mater. Mr*. Norm*it Lanra and

family.

I*-onard Orr. of Vineland, called on hi* mother, Mra. »*ma

Orr. oa Sunday.

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Mr*. Chart** Whitaker, of Newport, and Mr*. David Dick. Of Falrton. 'tailed their alater, Mr*. ly>Ula Chance laat « -ek. Mr*. Warren Coaler *p-nt nevrral dayr with her mother. Mra.

Cox. of Le-'-ebun. Mr. and Mr*

At a recent party Llnwood: Campbell entertained the following guevUi: Mlaee* Emma l»r >. Bulb Pepper. Lillian Hlghee. Alice Orr. ianbell Fleetwood and Vera Hickman and Keron Chantv. Milton Moore. William Hickman.

Laura Turner and Mra beth Locke, of Bridgeton, on friend* here Sunday

lame* Mint* and Ml. _

N. J. Loin. After a Jolly evening of murtr and game*. Ice

noon cream aad cake were nerved. Mr. and Mr*, dull Bennett an i viv-.rge Gamma and wM*. of Mrr. Ella Yardiey. cf M0orsay>«n. Millville, rail. '. ..n Mr*. OarrlWere vl«ltor* al the honfc aon’* parents. Mi and Mr*.

Samuel Tubman on Sunday. Mr*. ! Tbomaa Moo: Oriel Dick accompanied them ; Moore i* .ini'

home and will epend *ome time • ^

BEST BUYS OF THE WEEK in REAL ESTATE AVALOK AYALOH

then

Mr and Mra. Qeorgr Mint* and aon. William and wife, who h*» • been *pem log the winter near St. Petersburg. F3a., returned »me last Sund_. Ml** Matl'da Vcale 1* apending some time in Bridgelon. Mr. and Mr*. Milton Trlbbett. of Haleyvlllr. spent Sunday with George Sawyer and family. Little Ml** Harriet Mac-e spent Sunday with her aunt. Mra. Lena Campbell. In Bridgeton. Mr. and Mra. Bari Brown, of Port Norri*. apent Sunday evening with William Vcale and

family.

Samuel Atkinson. Sr., moved hi* good* to Salem last week. Frances Sawyer celebrated her eleventh birthday by giving a

party to her little friends. Theme' !n Bridgeton. prcM-n! were Franc-, and Edith A COUQl ) r - iwyer. Marl* Hall. Irene Hick- Fellow* *»» hold In 1 an. laabel Fleetwood. Mildred on Frluay night, aft., . id ituth Campbell. Eleanor! freabraenl* Vet aervet

Catrm. Dorla Bliitard. Margaret •fhool house banement b;

Chance. Sarah Trlbbett. EHaa- PeBows of thla place.

Sh>ppai 1 of Road*-

tonn. .-pent Saturday afternoon with hi* daugbtri. Mr*. Edltn

Cook

MU* Kali' Turner and Mr*. Huidab Demarli motored to Capo May Let Sunday t , *c- the latter's hu*tmn!. who L .tatloned there and bar be< n quite 111. Beriah l»p- r and crandaon. Bertah. raotoed to Baltimore In company with Mr. and Mr*. George Fagan, of !•»:; Norri*. to : ace George Im>p- • who . In the' hospital there They repott that: he ll getting along nit lv Mrs. Beulah Wailae Philadelphia. spent the with-

her staler. Mr*. Kent

BUNGALOW—5 ROOMS $2800 Easy Terms F. H. STRATTON Real Estate 21st Street. Avalon

and M<.

F.d.

i*. Paul and P-. - were

week end visitor* al the home of their daughter. Mr*. Stacy Bauer

- Odd j

STORE HARBOR

150 Ft. on Boardwalk with 220 Ft. on Avalon Aw.

S. Shuttleworth 32nd St.. Peermont phone: Avalon 40

Frank Sharp.

Point, and Mr*. Edna Lautng. of; Vineland, were VtaHora at ne of Amoa Pepper and family !

Monday.

ilr. and MrS. C. N. Terry, of Bridgelon. *p.-nt Sunday wlih 1 relative* here. Mr*. John Jenkins, uf Port Norri*. 'pent Thursday with Mi. Sherman Bllxaard. Chari-* King ha* accepted a position in a reutaurant In Trrn

ton.

Mr*. Alma Lee and Ml** Marie Jenkins lelt for Vineland Monday, where they '•-111 fill position* In a florist'* ■ •!. blishnient. Rev. John Hackett. of Camden, waa In tow n on Monday Mr*. Hairy GlUe.ple, of Vineland. I* .pending the week at the BaptUt parsonage. Jacob Pierce and family, of Falrton. spent Sunday with rcla-

-tlve* li re

Mr. and Mr*. Kejuhrden. of New Yoik. and Mr. and Mm. Nelson Hickman, of Port Norri*. ■pent Monday with Herbert

Cautph'-ll and wife.

Charlr* Gandy and two «on*. Harry'and Elmer were Ocean city visitor* on Sunday. Mr*. George Wilson and daughter. Lillian, of Philadelphia, are spending the week with Joseph

Loveland and wife.

belli Trlbbett. Mildred and Harriet Moore. Charles Turner. James Campbell and James Trib-

brtt.

Mr*. Walter Moore and Mrs. Walter Warfle were Vineland visitor* on Monday. Mr. and Mra. Zarherlab Joslln. Bridgeton, and Mr*. Robert Helntx. of Paterson, were guest* Mr*. Leonard Kelley on Krt- . and .1r*. Romo- Bacon. Port N -rrla. anu Mr*. Andrew Hand, f BellvIUe. called on Mrs. Lora B-wker Sunday afEdgar Terry noved hla family Deep Water, near Penn**rove, laet week. Edgar Hlckiuan will occupy hla home on Main Street. Mr*. John Middleton and Russell Odgen. of Camden, called on relative* here on Sunday. Among the Millville mn on Saturday were Mr. and Mr*. Harry- Wilfong. Mr aud Iceland Hickman and Mr*. Leon

Hartman,

tman BIluard and family Saturday evening in Brldgeand Mr*. N. J. Lore and Mr. and Mr*. CltSord Dick spent Saturday afternoon In Vln -laud. Kenneth Bowman spent Sunday evening in Camden, the guest of

Rev. John Hackett

Jerry Dllk* and family motored to Bridgeton one day last wnek. Mr. and Mr*. Herbert camp- Organize Aval on Fire Co. bell entertained on Sunday and- . . ... Monday William Sh-pp«rd and Womans Auxiliary daughter. Mr*. Scaerr. Mr*, i Emily Sheppard and Miss Hattie ^ A Woman 1 * Auxiliary of the Sheppard, of Cedarvil:.. and Mr i Avalon Fire Company wa- orand Mrs. Henry Hickman, of canlted at a ladles' night held at Vineland ! the Fire House. Thursday cveThooe who attended the Sonii;' uliig. The following officer* were Jersey district Sunday school j elected: President. Mr*. Mamie rally la Cedarvlllc last Tuesday i Hollingsworth: vice president, evening were Rev. and Mr*. I Mr*. Howard Bard: weretary. Mary Snyder. Mr*. Minnie Hahn. I Ml** Ag.,*e Balls, treanur -r. Mrs Albert Cook. Maurice Schaffer, j A. J. Biles Amo* Pepper and Junior Pepper, j Pour members of the Wildwood Mimes Lillian Higbee. Ruth P p-'String Band played for th' dane-, per. Emma Lore. Lola and Elva Inx. Refreshments were served QonUd. Louise Meyer*. Alice Orr | and a mtgmy «njuyal>l. time and Mra. Loon Hartman. 1 *p-nt.

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