Cape May County Times, 8 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 19

CAPE MAY COTJHTY TIMES. FRIDAY, APRIL 8 1WT.

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A r.a* T«T*or. BrldrrtOB bw After taklnx B .... jotirar la a Jer»*7 •1*L ****>'• the week with hM parwau. Mr. jobo r»y!or. '.ad Mr*. BMT Taylor

irk* wa* a Newv.r lb* week ewd ■nd Mr» L*oa Hpenrer , John Sehiaea. Attended lil Crane* meetlas at tch rrtday •re ila* Mary Mickle war a recent

vUltor.

rd Spark* I* worklaf In ... .wat the week end Hh hU pareau, Mr. and

rid Ore.

Taylor wa* a recent

rial tor.

and Mr*, beroy Bari and •pant Sunday with IB Biid«*4on. and Mr*. Irrln Ixnellok

Taylof called on Bor

Buckshutem Horatio Sock well, of Port Norrta. waa a Moaday cvealnx caller at the home of Mortimer May

hew.

County Superintendent Unget rial ted our acbool on Monday afternoon. He complimented the dblldren on their claaa work and tinging and expreweed htmaelf aa pie...,! with the attracUteneaa of the room, which la brightened by gay blackboard border*, window deco ration*, dlaplay work and a Dutch tand-

lable.

1**1* Godfrey and John Mayhew were Millville rhutora on

Tuesday.

Mr* U D. Mayhem apent Tueaday afternoon calling on frienda In Mauricetown. Monday evening Mr*. Prank Bechtel entertained Mr*. Archie Jackaon and Miaa Connelly, both of North Port Norris. On Wedneeday and Thurvday Mortimer Mayhew tlalled the acbooU of the Townahip in bit capacity aa District Clerk. Deroj Parka haa realgned from the Cedarvllle PulverUmg Plant and haa accepted a poeition at

Bivalve.

Eleven pupils In the day school >.v tardy fori

Mr*. George Stowman U much

Eugene^ Joe

in Mill villa.

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EtheT BIMnrd spent’the. i Cedarvllle. Jre la home after wwak In Oman City, j Elmer Taylor U able to' t again after having been •omc time. Nardl waa In Cadarvllle m one day thl* week, r Taylor waa In Bridgelurday. id Mr*. Daniel Pierson tbe birth of n baby rv Hereon will be reroema* Mlaa Gewrganna Btilea.

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Nellie Himea called ene Jones Tuesday Ellas be I h Jenkins spent "t end with her alatrr. a Taylor. and Mrs. John Taylor nday in Cape May.

Leesburg

week an error waa made name of the person In . Hospital. It should t Dan Harris. Instead of Mr. Harris U imrapldly. rine Kaarna apent the -nd In Millville with her p D able to be out n attack of the ~al Is-eaburg folk* attended In Delmont Tuesday eveThe Bre engine waa taken but could not be uaed. and Mrs. Harry Cousin* ughter visited In Stone Sunday. s Moore and family spent k end in Helalerville at • of Joseph Moore, and Mr*. John Harris and ‘ted tn Newport Sunday, nd Mrs. George Armstrong bed company from PhtiaJohn Harris and aons Cape May on Saturday, 'rts la employed there. Johanna Armstrong haa ~ndlng some time with her In. Lydia C--.r. of Wllds Johnson went to Cap* rt House Saturday. Eada Morgan was given '• license at Court House

Mr*. Harold Henderson the home of Thoms* Sunday, also at the, Prancls Oouglaaa. of

neither

the month of March. The Hat follows: Josephine Both. Julia Hawn. Grace WUdin. Ca'berine. Snalth. Margaret Helms. Ethaf* Heims. Elsie Hawn. William Snalth. Charles Hawn. Edward

Whlldin and Paul Ackley. The Mtsars Hannah Scboolfield

and Alberta Ackley apent Friday evening with the family of

Mortimer Mayhew.

On Saturday John Slovlc moved his family from Millville to the home ot hU father-in-law, Chan. Ireland. It la said the store wiU be re-opened and new fratorva added for Ihe summer trade. Mia* Mildred E. Poster, primary teacher at Mauricetown. visited our school on Friday af-

ternoon.

Among tbe Saturday Millville shoppers were Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mayhew. Mr*. Fred Clode. Mr. and Mm. John Both and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Becbtel and family. Mr*. Bushing Day. John Ireland, John and Michael Slovlc. Mr. and Mr*. Bert Snalth and family. Him Hannah SchoolBeld. Mr*. Mortimer Mayhew. and Mr. and Mr*. Jeme Billiard. The family of Lewis Beeves have nearly all been rufferlng from very heavy colds, whlcn have kept them In doors. Violet Becvre was unable to atteud school last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Butby. of Mllltille. were Saturday afternoon visitor* at the home of Howard Buzby. also the home of Hickman Shropehli Mr. and Mr*. Jeaae Billiard apent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mr* Joseph Mayhew. On Thursday afternoon Mlc Hannah SchoolBeld and Mrs. L. Del Mayhew atlended tbr fashion show, given by Mrs CriebrJ, head of Ihe New Brunswick Slate extentlon work for women. Tbe abow wa* held In the auditorium of the Bridgeton High School. The hall wa* well filled by a very appreciative audience.

Dorchester Mrs. Beulah Steelman spent Thursday with Mr*. Llule Davis. In Millville. Charles W. Champion motored to Bridgeton to see his daughter. Mr*. William Ebrler. on Thursday. Milton E. Henderaon. of Philadelphia. apent the week end here. Mr. and Mr*. Everett Powell, of Ocean City, apent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Burrows Shaw. Mr* Barbara Cruse spent Wednesday In Port Norris. Mr*. Joseph Dll worth and Mr*. David Gilbert, of Pitman, called on Min Beulah Carlisle on Sunday. Mr*. Charles H. Stowman Is having her bouse wired for electricity and Mr*. Beulah Steelman

Mla» Carrie Compton, of Pleaeaatvllle. epent tbe week end with

her parent* here.

Mia* Martha Champion, of Plt_an. vtailed her parents over tbe

week end.

Mr. and Mr* Clarence Compton motored to Millville Sunday eve-

ning.

d Mr* George Harris *“ a *■>». Charles, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. William HartMr. and Mr*. John Polhamu* enl Saturday In Millville. ML* Edn. Johnstone motored Millville on Haturdny. Mrs. Mary Pierre spent Sunday Dividing Creek with her staler. Mr*. Bonham. Mr and Mr* Ed. Miller, of Millville, apenr tiunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw. Mr. ard Mm. Joseph Dllwortb. of Pitman, spent Sunday with *'r. and Mr*. Walter Compton. Mr*. David Gilbert, of Pitman, visited Mrs. Beulah Steelman and Mr*. Be*-1. DuBois on Sunday Among those who attended’vhe lecture by Bishop Anderson, of Beaton, tn the First M. E Church, of Milhllle. Friday evening. were Mr*. George Shaw, Mr*. Burrows Shaw. Mr*. Charles BtafBcker. Mr*. Anna B, Plaber and Boll In Shaw. Mr*. Mary Pierce la ill. •Mr*. Lizzie Cruse, of Millville. I* spending aome time here with friend* and relatives. Mr*. Hester Gasklll has returned to her home In Mays Landing after an extended stay with her sister, Mrs. Charlie H. Stowman. Mrs. George H Shaw spent Monday and Tuesday In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr*. Charles A. Btowman and daughter. Katheryn.' made a business trip to Bridgeton on Monday. Ralph M. Shaw, of Philadelphia. spent the week end with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. George

Shaw.

and Mr*. Thomas Chew apent l**t week In Willlamatown visiting relative*. Mrs. Emtaa Muhletnan. Mias Katheryn Stowman. Ml*< Klma Stowman and Mia* Ethel Smith attended the Young People’s Conference. In Millville. Friday and Sunday.

r. and Mr*. Sherman Bailey. Of Millville, have been •pending some time with Mi. and Mr*. Milton Bailey. “L* Katheryn Stowman and V. Vanaman spent Sunday In > WIU wood. rs. Anna Hankins has re-, turned home after an extended visit with her daughter. Mr*. Amanda Charter*, in Pitman. Mr. and Mm. Milton Bailey spent Sunday In Mauricetown with Mr*. Rose Bailey. Be*, and Mr*. Winfield Hunter attended the funeral of Mr. Moore. In Dividing Creek, on,

Sunday.

Cedarville George Lore, an employee at Broad Street ration. Philadelphia, spent the week ead with his parents. Mt. and Mta. Grant Lore. Mr. and Mr--. George Emerson and daughter. Blanche, were Sunday visitors at the home of, Mr and Mr*. John Godown. Mra. Howard Brown haa been ' entertaining her sister. Ml** Inna Cook. Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Peterson attended the funeral of a relative In Millville recently. William Dolson has mean confined to her home by lUneas. Mia* Dorothy Cosier left fori her home In Montana, last Friday. after spending the winter with her sister. Mr*. W. Hubbell. Mr*. Morgan lliuted has returned from Bridgeton Hospital, where she had been under treat-

ment.

Mr*. William Banks and Mra. | O. V. Powell attended tbe fashion 1 show given by Mr*. Catherine! Grlebel In tbe High School at i Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard have returned from a visit with i relatives in New York and Sooth

Hirer.

Miss Catherine Gaerthe. of Philadelphia, has been a guest at the BaptLt hours. Lynn Dare 1* confined to his home suffering with muscular rheumatism. Mrs. Frank Esldat la confined to her home suffering with the grippe. Howard Husted has moved Into the home on North Avenue hr purchased of Irwin Plaher. Mr Charles Rose and daugh-

ter. Mr*. Emma Lkltson. of Philadelphia have bees guest* of Mias Emma Gcmlnger over the Mi>. Ada Ware •atertalne-1 a few friends on* afternoon recer • ly In honor of Miaa Dorothy • a farewell before h-: or home. A social time was enjoy;-d r-d light refr.»h merits served. Those enjoying occasion were Mr*. W. 8. son. Mrs. P. A. Slang* r. Mr, Lee Mayhew. Mr*. W Hubbell. ML* Lillian Mayhew and

Mrs. Harry Lore.

George Dtament t* able to return home from Bridgeton Hospital where he bad an operation performed for appendicitis. William Jobrnna has had electric lights Installed In hbr home on Edgewood Avenue. The Sunday S' bool eiaas taught by Mia* Anna Gray waa entertained at the home of Mr*. William Dalaon. After the busin-** was over games and a social time were enjoyed. Those attending ~ re Mr* Alonzo Burt. Mra. LesCraig. Mra. John Noble. Mra. Amanda Chamberlain. Mr*. Leonard Dnwnam. Miss Mary Bateman and Mr*. Joseph Dolson. Mra. Eva Ruaarll entertained Mr*. Clarence Perguaor. Mr* Hattie Murphy. Min Elizabeth Brtrkley an.) Miss Mary L. Cor

«. of Ocean City.

ML* Marian Sparks apent the week end out of town.

Mr. and Mr*. Prank Tongue. Sr., have returned home from a visit with their daughter. Mrs. E P. Hoffman, of Glenside. Pa. Mr*. Elnu - Mayhew has returned to her home here, after spending the winter -with her daughter, who live* in Trenton. Street and Motor Can To Be Built ot Aluminum ' The Cleveland Railway Com-! pany ha* just announced that In the future all *tr.- t and motor i car* belonging !<• th* company, will be butli of aluminum, says the New Jersey Pul.!,, Utility | Information Committee Although tbe cars coat mote than old type* i they save mor. than their coat by adding to tbe life of ear rail* and by saving in power, accord- j Ing to B. W. Euier-. n, vie. pre-

sident.

Mr. Emerson believe* that the I

lighter metal car* mill do muchj - for the stre< t railway industry'*-

and declared that Ciewl*::-'-penmen! with an alu: coach had been _ • ..triplet, cee* Old type* of cars *1.6*0 pounds while the type weighs 16.500 p.;.-i

addition, the lighter car I- said-,

to ride much easier thar

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