Cape May County Times, 1 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 19

CAPE MAT comm TIMES. TODAY. ATOI 1. 1927.

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Cape May and Cumberland County News

Fishing Creek II Woolton. wife tnd Adi Weldcn Motored to e OB rrtdBy. Mrv »e*r RUley. of

(U ok liter. Mr*. Ruasell S*r. and Mr*. Wilbur Steelman lunbter. Helen, of PW»**n!-ap>-nt 8uBd*y with RuMell *n*er *nd family. and Mr*. Fred Steelman hildren. of IJnwood. apent with retail re* here, and Mr*. Alfred Jackaon ,5'r.ed Robert Ladenbark lay Mo**, of Philadelphia. ‘ iy. John Gayner and wife, unham. wife and daughter, of Salem, apent Sunday ewls Fox and family. Everett Matthew* enterher two •tateraorer Sunand Mr*. Harry Hawn feel crateful for klndneae and a which were gtrea to Mr* durlas her •erlou* lllneM r home of her aunt. Mr*. Vaartck*. We are flad to that Mr*. Hawn U rery

Mfta Mildred Spark*, of Cedarrille. apent Tue»4ay with her mother. Mra. Lena Martin called on Mr*. Vernett Wilder Wednesday. *'r. and Mr*. Larerne Martin . it Sunday afternoon with Mr*. Dorr. Mr. Fauze. of Bridceton. wju a hualneu vlaltor her* recently.

ddlny bell* will aooa rtn« our community. Jennie McRae hern , In Philadelphia, tl* Leroy Roaenburs. la *pendlns aom* time t irandmother. Mra. Jennie

rwMi.

Lewi* Fox ha* returned after *pen<Hn« * few week* her children In Salem. Ulllan Oramllch apent with her aiatar, Mra. HowId. Leyataa entertained ter. Mr*. Walter Barber i. on Tbuiwday. Florence Shaw a day afternoon with Mr* Sheet*. and Mr*. Cbarlaa Woolaon on Frank Seymore on . and Mr*. Oaear .Rlaley. of t<od Great, apent Sunday th«lr daushtrr. Mr*. Rua-

d Jor.quert motored to Mill-

on Sunday.

and Mr*. Bentley Hoffman boucht a home In WildCraat. and expect to

t In April.

Buckshutem School waa eloaed an afternoon *t week while the teacher. Mr*. Kathryn Billiard, attended a teacher*' meet In* I* port Norrta In which Maurice River and Commercial Township* were comThi* waa one of a aerie* Ins* being held over the

county.

Mr. and Mr*. Leroy Park* visited Port Korri* friend, on Wcdand Mra. Frank Bechtel entertained Mr. and Mrv EU1* Berry. Jr., of Part Norris, on

Tueeday.

Cbarta* Hawn has ‘jeon *o union unale aa to be aiek fcr aeven week* with iheumatUut and at naa he auffered very severe) Hr*. L. Url Maybe* »pe> Thursday afternoon calling on friends around the Pond, among hem bring Mr*. Norton Lor*, bo Is now entertaining her slater. Mr* Emma Bowen, of Millville. but formerly a tealdenl of Mauricrtown for many year* Mr*. Ruellng Day vt«lted M.'<rllle friend* on Wedn<*4ar Mr*. John Seed, la Mailing

friend* In New York.

Our retiring paator. Rev. Benage Lord, carries with him to bis field of tabor the beat wishes eeteem of hi* parishioner. ->n the Haleyvllle Circuit. Now l*t give to our new pastor. Rc-v.

Dennisville Mr. and Mr*, j'" K. Carroll entertalned our new minister. Rev. John Bradway. on Sunday. Mr*. M Reeve*, of Aralon. called on her *Uter. Mr*. Eunice Carroll, one Bight thl* wpek. Mr. Carmen Berardo and son. Thom**, visited relative* In Philadelphia over the week end. Mr* Howard Polhamu* and daughter, of Dorchester, called on her mother one day thl* week. Joseph Cobb and wife, of Ocean View, called on Mr*. Cbarlaa Livingston recently. Mr*. Katherine Blizxard was a Millville shopper on Saturday. Mr. A. E. Corson I* visiting friends In Philadelphia. Thomas Martin, of Germantown. waa a week-end vlaltor here. On Saturday afternoon Tarry Becker, of Woodbine, crashed Into John Trout'* car at Townsend'i corner. Mr. Trout'* car waa badly damaged but neither men were Eugene Lloyd and ht* Stanley, of Avalon, called on hi* mother here on Saturday. Joaathan James, of Wildwood called on hi* parent* here op Sun day. Mr*. Carrie Bushnell was i Cape May visitor Saturday evening.

Cold Spring

Tuckahoe

I Mr*. Sonicr* Hand's aon. Alvin. i motored to Woodbine on Tuesday

Mr*. Mabel Pricket*, ot Col- Hrl( , n Sylf . r taiertalned llngiwood. called on relatlv.- ^ (r|#nd froIn ^ |Urbor 0 n

here last Sunday. j Sunday.

Mra William Straek wa. in p rl( . rilon c , Ued on Ocean City Monday. , Samuel Hampton on Saturday

Nr and Mr*. Norman Burk.. | rl< . nine

of Camden, were vlaltor* with! Mr». L Llnetermnn. of Atlantic Mra. Ev* Hawkins Sunday. ! C ity. u vUltlng her daughter.

William Flick went to AH' .- Mra. Mary Peteno

tie City Sunday.

C. M. Court House

Charle* Erricson has *cailetlna. Utile Dorothy Jonea U spending some time with her grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. Dan Cham-

ber*. of Dtaa Creek.

Mr. and Mra. John Powell waa

u . ..... ^ m- - visited Sunday by their daughter C. S. Reev«a. * warm welcome. I and family, from Marmora. ,ua h~r.ll, .ilh bln. A „ rei , „„ , tb . ,„ k

“ «“ d •«* w ' ">»

The ' mud digger" I* burily en- ] Ml** Dorothy Rice made a btulgaged in repairing (he meadow j nem trip to Coateavllle on Mon-

banks along Steep Run. where ,1.^.

the heavy storm a nbort time ago, Socrates Willis spent the week worked •erlous Injury. ead wlth llU d4UKh „ r , Mr*.

Harry Smith, at Millville.

Centre Grove L Leon Spe- WT >t Wed r with Mrs. Flo Ore. Zimmerman. Jr.. LawrTaylor and Raymond Marlin sow working in Millville, man Taylor was In Mlllm buaioea* Wednesday . Nelson Taylor called on Lena Martin Wednesday. • Grace Taylor apent Tue*kfUrnoou at the home of Mildred Spark*. in Zimmerman was a Cedarvlaltor recently, and Mm. La* ranee Taylor Millville vlaltor * recently. Magee was a CadarvUitor recently. » Uasle Jrnklna. of Newl» spending a few day* with »ter. Mr* Furman Taylor, a Uda Taylor I* Mck Furman Taylor wa* a 111* visitor Thursday. * Fulfun Clnb met at the of Mr*. Milton Taylor Frtevening. A very good time

reported.

- and Mrs. John Taylor on relative* on the Falrton one renin* thl* week, a Lilllam Style# w»* a r Grove visitor Tuesday eve- - and Mr*. Heraeh?! Taylor MiilvlDe visitor* recently and Mra. John Bcbmead Tueaday evening with Mr. Bra. Furman Taylor. ■ Whlld. of Vineland, waa a e*a visitor here Friday. . and Mra. Elme. Taylor Bridgeton visitors Wednes-

evcnlng.

■a. Martin. Mable Zimmerman Raymond Martin called md Mrs Irwin Loveland, of . Wednesday evening. Spencer i* spending a few with her mother. Mr*. Flo William Spencer le visitor Thursday, i Taylor called on Mra Martin recently. ‘ n Schmeed wa* a Millville r Thursday. and Mr* Wilbur HI arally were in Millville ymond Sparks was a recent

Ethei Bllazard spent the nd at Cedarvllle. and Mr* Nrlaon Tayloi mlly railed on Mr. and

Mr*. Lewis Reeve* *nd son. James, are suffering from very

br«vy cold*.

Mr*. Chambers apent the week end with relatives In North Port

Norris.

Mra. Joseph Pieraon attended the funeral of he. moiher. in AJloway. tM* week. MUa Ha. ih Schoolfleld spent Friday afternoon with Mr*. Leroy

Park*.

It I* whispered that a certain young man of this locality took unto hlnueU a wife thl* week. Mr*. U 8. Mayhew vlulled the school on Friday. The room 1* very attractive with gay spring flower* for blackboard border*, and the display work of the children. The sand table now show* I the Dutch p-ople engaged in riou* activities. Mr*. Lei and Buzby and daughr. Lucille, of Millville, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. Hickman Shropshire. as wa* also Edward Schoolfleld. of Philadelphia, a grandson. Among the Satu'dsy visitor* in Millville were noted Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bechtel and family. Mr. and Mr*. Bert Snallh and family. Mr. and Mra. John Land and family. George Hawn. Richard Hughes. Mr. and Mra. George Hlle*. Edwin Sutton. Mia* Han-"ir-arw ».'-2 spent the evening recently with Vineland friend*.

Erma

A number from her* attended the surprise party given Albert Glbnon. at hi* home In Erma.

Monday rwriag.

Mr. and Mr*. John Batteraol

were visiting their daughter. Mra. | Sunday vlallom at the home Ida Fraley. In Erma. Sunday. I of Mr *. J Mr*. Albert Hand The Standard Bearers Sunday t were Mr and Mrs. J. Scott. School Cl*** of which Mra. Archie Scott. Firman Scott. Mr. Wright I* teacher, held a pot- i and Mr* Simeon Brown. Minoluck dinner and a quilting party I tola: Mr. and Mrs. Myron LaahWednesdsy at the home of Mr*.ley. Ml** Miriam Loabley. Mr. Ellsworth Hughe*. and Mra. Joseph Venal*, of May* Rev. Edward Wright filled his j Landing, pulpit at the Old Brick Church .p,, „. guUr a*,., ln , 0 f Tuckalast Sunday, after an aheenc* of hoe p, t .nl-Te*chera' Aaaoria

one month.

George Bank* Inflicted a pain-

ful wound on hta r j when in a fit of despondency he attempted

commit suicide and did not

shoot low enough. Dr. Lake waa ealltd In on the case. Mr. Bank*

t* suffering with a very

head.

tertalnmenl wa* provided, after which refreshments were served: Opening -one. "America.” Song, by girl* In Mia* Lsugbl'.n'* room. Story. Lucille French. Music, duet ****** by Mra. Langley and Evelyn ; Bergh. Recitation. Evelyn Bergh.

Mr*. Bert Davla wa* bright. T ., k bjr MUm a A Coun _ home from Mace'* Hctpl'al. She, ty L, brtrUB Much i„ la now at the home of h-r aunt Ihe pr og^*, of the association and 1* still In a very aerlou*. „„ manifested by the member*,

condition.

Mr. and Mr*. Courtla'.d Dick- [ ::

Inson nre receiving ct orralula-'' Hon* upon the birth of a aon.: The new comer will be named

Jama* Denby Dickinson. _ ... Samuel Taylor, aged *7 yeara. : , 8 * m “ e, 1 * nd brother of Sheppard Taylor, of j ,n on Tueadzy.

thl* place, died at hi* home o~

Eldora

Thompson Peterson, of Ocean; City, made a trip to Woodbine on Sunday. Nat Courtney Leiberman will spend next week in Nr» York City. The Wood bin. High School baseball t*om will wmn be ready for action. They are gelling the ball Held in good *h*pe and g. Ing their men In Up-iop condl-

90.

Chgrlen Hildebrand, a re, i r nt of Tuckahoe. wa* m Woodbine tailor on Sunday. Herman J. Rothman and Joe Shapelow vtailed friend* In Itn*enhayne Saturday Dr. O. J. Frledland U slowly covering after being III for eei oral week*. Hyman Butlnsky. former indutrial leader of the union In thl* community. 1* vtelting for a lew days.

Samuel Lei w in. Manuel Cove and Jacob 1_ Untner. member* of Baron lb Hlrwch Lodge. No. 522. I. O. Q, will receive ihelr third il. are* in ihe Wildwood Lodge Monday night. Reult. n Cutler, a .-indent *1 Tempi, i- wpnding a few day* with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr*.

Max Cutler.

Ml*e Reba Fl'her. of Philadelphia. I* spending a two week*' vacation with friend*. Harry Coller made a trip to Dennisville <..n Sunday Charle* H. Coller vta.ted friend* In Philadelphia recently

Mr*. Morton Levitt wa* a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mr*. Samuel

Ebee.

Harry Becker made a trip to Cape May Court House on Saturday. Mr. Becker ta the proprietor of the Grand Theatre In that

town.

A number of local boy* will I motor to Vineland on Saturday. • wnere they will attend a dance

The poor boy may *tlll chertak the ambition to becom. president, but he might as w. II abandon the Idea of ever being a Unltnfi Slates Senator.

DIRECTORY of the Charches and Prufe.vl.wal and lla-Im-.* Iloasr* Cumberland I naal;

Broadway. Wwrt Cape May. Tueoday. March 1. Interment took place In the Old Brick Cemetery.

Ocean View

UTM week

William Peterson and wife, 1 William Peterson. Jr., and wife , called on friends In Leesburg

|Sunday

i Edwin Noon called on R. Peter-

son on Monday afternoon.

. Alex Baud made a business trip

I to Court House on Monday,

i Charle* Bingham made a bu*i-

trip to Egg Harbor on Wed-

and Mra. Leon Souder* were in Woodbine Saturday. A large number from here attended an Eastern 8 *r meeting at Wildwood Tuesday night. Millard Cryder visited G. Nichols, at CoatesvIUe, on Sun

day.

Allen Freldeman and family ent last Sunday with relative* in Millville. William B. Powell and wife. Clarence Jone* and wife, and Mra. Mary E. Jone* were In Wildwood Saturday night. Mr*. Claude Young U spending a time with her aon. Hobart Young. In West Cheater. O. H. Hamann and wife were in Woodbine Sunday. Utile Johnnie Peterson and Thelma Hamann are 111. Mra. Milton Peter.«oo 1* working at the telephone exchange, owing to the lllneoa of Mta* Vivian Ware.

D*elc.i Information

It ha* been quite some time since a well-informed author ba* had his heroine atop a train with her red flannel petticoat!

Mr*. Joseph Uoyd spent Wednesday In Sea Isle City with friends. j Mr. and Mr*. Henry Hyson and i D|

son. Lewi*, spent the weak end | gcrrn] from her , ,h«. in Millville. , k. of P. annlveraaty at DorJoseph Camp, of Absecoa. ’ c i,»*trr on Saturday evening. Wednesday evening with hi* Ur and Mr , rack, of Phllamother. j delphla. are -pending noma time Mr. and Mr*. Luelan Eddie wllh Mr Bnd cbalI(4 B lng-

and Mr. and Mr* Somers Corwon ' hjl|r

attended the funeral of Mr. A-1 —■

Adam*, of Camden, on Tuesday. Mr. Joseph Slbert spent thf! week end with his daughter In

Wildwood.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer and children, of South Dennis. Ding on friends here on Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Aaron Powell and children spent the week end in

Millville.

Mr. and Mr*.' Ernest Downam ■pent the week end In Philadel-

phia.

Mr. and Mrs. George Cheeseman entertained company from Millville on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Adolph Townsend. of Ocean City, spent Sunday with Mr*. A. WUIets. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Utgomaralno and daughter. Mta* France* Canuao. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with their parenU. Mr. and Mr*. P. Canuao. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Khole entertained company from Philadelphia on Sunday.

We Will Buy Your Old Caipets Or Reweave Them icto Reversible Rugs Tbeae ni*« give more w«*> for lew inorer than any floor covering oc, Ihe market. We ran u»c all gradea of carpet* flPSTI RAC Her aa CLKJ an* Renovating Smith Rug Works, Inc. Truck Call* — PAonv 10 415 W. Main Street Millville. N. J.

Cut Rowers Blooming Pot Rower* and Fems Funeral IWIsn* Arranged and Delivered on Short Notice VICTOR ERICKSEN HALEYVII.1.1~ S. J. FAGAN & FLEETWOOD Rour - Feed - Grain PORT XORRIS, X. J. DELIVERY DAYS Monday—Dividing Cretk Thursday—Halayvlll*. Maurlcetowm and Buckshutem Saturday—Port Norna

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Fire Place Equipment FLUE LINING. DAMPERS. CLEAN OUT DOORS. ASH DROPS. BRICK. 6x« RED QUARRY TILE. SPARK GUARDS. FIRE SETS AND ANDIRONS. Geo. Maier A Bro. BRIIM.ETOX, X. J.

HARRY B. BICKING The Dutch Boy Painter Is a Guaranty of Pure White Lead Painting and Decorating Paper hanging Phone 69-11-8 Cedarrille. H. J.

It 1* atrange but no matter what direction you may go when it ta snowing the snow blow* directly against your windshield.

We read of i married man who who always has the last word. It 1s usually ''Yea.*'

Mra. Boasle Wilson has Insulted electric lee cream freegher garage here. Snyder ta erecting a garage on the site of the old bam which wa* to-n down recently. after aUndins for many T *ltooeh Miller. Jr., and fxmllTwith hta father. Enoch Miller. Jr., apent the week end In Rahway. with their brother and son. Dr. Wilson MlUer. Mra. Bessie Thompson, of Wildwood. apent the *rek rnd here ith Mr. and Mra. John Sheridan. Jere Alexander. of Court Horn.-, apent Friday evening here with friend*. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Grave* spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mra- Bert Dawson. Mra. Jennie Hand, of Camden, was a Sunday visitor here. Mra. Annie Garrettaon waa a Wildwood visitor Monday. Mr. and Mra. David Pieraon apent Sunday in PlewsanlvlUe Mr. Frank Miller and family called or Mra. C. H Dawson. Mr* Besale Sheridan attended the Violet Pinochle Club, at Wildwood. Thursday. A vocational meeting held Iasi Tuesday evening In the class her*.

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my

If you want roller*, order direct from me.

William C. Todd

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