Cape May County Times, 15 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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CAPE KAY COTniTY TIKES. FRIDAY. APBIL 18, 1927

Dorchester Mias Martha Champion, ol P*t_ man. apeut the week end with

her parents.

Mr. and Mm. Clarence Cotnp-

lo-

Several people from

■ llty attended the Port tlira- . Church entertainment on \\ tdneaday evening. Among them were *Tr. and Mm. Joseph Maynea and Mr. and Mrs. Joes.- M

Bliaxard.

- Mr. and Mr.«. beroy Parks ton motored to Millville Sunday nounfl . , be arrival of evening. . daughter on Wedneaday.

Mr and Mr*. Harry Jonw gdieon Land has accepted a •pent' several days with Dr. and pa ^,, OIl ln ocean City and has

— l-eahnra. s<in< . there to J lve .

Mortimer Mayhem made a busin«w trip to both Millville and

Vineland on Thursday.

Tuckahoe

I

Goshen

rtalned a number of friend* In* r honor Mrs. Craig is wonu.’. active and la intereated

oil -ffaus u! the day. j| r aB1 i Mrs James Williams. Mr. s-.d M>». Prank Ogden, of , n d Mr. ant Mm - v,a ‘

Epbriua, »» Mlr ., ,„|rtd» „„ SM* April t.

y- lioward - Cormon and Mrs. .,eata Baker were married at Em at! by Rev. Charles Hand, on

i Friday.

The

day visitors mttb Mr.

At the annual eleetlon ot of- Mon< t,y evening of the [ fleers of Ristng Sur Chapter. No. ^ v< . rk . The enjoyable

Mm Webster, at Leesburg. U W. Fogg and son. of PblU delpbia. were In our town Mon-

day on business.

Mm Charles Woodlin Is spend

in, time .. b<r

Milton E. Henderson, of Phil* delphU. apent the week end at

his home here.

Mm. Beulah Steelman and Mrs. Bessie W. PuBol* called on Mis*

baby '•*? •" • ‘' 1 l 'P rln * Institute w

: Shiloh last week and UOT , k Tne enioyaow oc-r-u! Pros mm was carried 0 E . g.. ,h. following wer. J attended by a large Among thoae from here at- on Friday evening to ««*' " f.ienda. who played g mere Mr. and Mm. O. V. ^ve for the coming of the evening. and Mm. Samuel Worthy Matron. Alice Taylor; T Cr a n<1 ol and aon.

rr ' m “ 1 M.u";e. the past week spent aev-

eral days with relatlvea In Pleas-

New Treatment for Pyorrhea!

£- , £~33F =k SoJh.-ur and te-mUmt^ the F'**^

NnTon Lores large barn has Vaughan. Mm. Ethel Robinson. Conduct^-*. Jennie Stllle; As- ( - ‘ — .Cg.n hv .hr dev.; n- Mrs. William Peterson. Mi* aoclate Conductrera. Jean Clout-; '

been torn down by the development people end other out-Im.ld-mgs on the farm are also t< b* rased. It 1* unofficially stated that streets south of the bridge will also soon be surveyed. On

ill hold quite

and Mrs. William Amoclate Matron. Lida Crema;

Banka. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Worthy Patron. H. K. Lewis;!

Jennie Stllle;

■ociate Conductress. Jean Cjoni-] —. >nJ „„ Albert Rhoades 5^'

ing; SecreUry. Mary B. Dare. u<) ( . rjind>ar „, u of . Bn , sk , M :k-8 Is fawpaatve.

Treasurer, tmipa Shaw. “ v ^ |0 Mr an(1 Mm ' «<» • •»***- John Wallace and Mm Henry **«>* .. Zl

Tusslg were In Vineland Sunday. _■"

Helen Davis. Chester Banks

Paul Dm via.

Misses Margaret and Ctarm Hall • r.tertalned out-of-town relatC-

rhtj rffefl-t

latroduetary UFtle

Skiiers

With

Air. <nd Mrs" Milton BalterMi . 1 .•.//>■ B Davis, of M11Ivllle. upent Sunday with her sis '

with Mm. Beulah Steelman. in( 5 daughter, Harry Hites. Jr., Mr and Mm George Arming- Ruth Summeregill. Mias ton. who have been staying with Hannah Schoolfleld. and Mr. and Mr. and Mm Charles McClalm. ] Mrs. Frank Bechtel and family, have moved to Wildwood, where Mm. Archie Jackson and Mlae Mr. Armlngton hss gone Into the guaanna Connelly, of North Port express business wkb George Me- Morris, were Thursday etening Claln. ' visitors at the hom. of Leroy

Mm. Btrbara Cruse. Mi* Stella j p, rkll , nd Fnnk Bechtel.

Cruse. Mm Beulah Steelman and Miss Phoebe Busby Is not Mrs. Beasle W. DuBols spent ^ usu ,j aI p r o,e nt . Mrs. Thursday evening with Mr. *nd ! Hickman Shropshire remains

Mm. Joseph Compton. vboul the same.

Mr. and Mm John Polhamus Mn,.^ Emma Bowen has respent Saturday In Mlllvtlle. turned to Millville after an ex- . Mr. and Mm. Charlea Taylor j tended visit to her sister. Mrs.

and sons. Charles. Jr., and Elmer. \- orlon Jjore-

ef Millville, spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mn-

Beulah Steelman

Charles W. Champion motored

to Millville Thursday on business Wllll.in rnrd,- .P-nt .wbo si™. H™i-. G^lll, Ol M.I. „ b^p.ul, 1, .ptnain. Landing, spent Monday with Mm| ?*„, J ^

Kathryn Stowman.

Mr. and Mm William "

City <i

SKILER’SO

Mace's Ho#

ind Mm Harry Chadwlek P*^ "° ni f P Mr , Robert Spenre

Beulah R. Orllate Friday •»«-Mr. Lore will hold quite Mr*. Frank God wn is con- ^ ™ ^ '^ called on relative, at Bridgeton Tnu Adv-U-Jg- tepu«u*rd nTng. , . an extensive sa.e of personal fined to her home by Uinem Mr ^td ^ J^ reeentlr- ^ ^,^ U i^W>RA?Shh^ >^

Mr. and Mrs. Luke L*wa. of property on the premises. Mm. Howard Sheppird end- I on Monday Mrs. Charles MixBridge spent Sunday with , Krtui ’ r d Wi’din is erecting a daughter. Joyce, are upending lo ^ Mm C E Stllle have ner and J- W. Coombs attended n.iiev I Dr , „„ his premises by the road-: some time with relativtsi ' n »'-* "btlr l«L bU .fl.r ■!.- I-"'"' <•' W *'" r “

1, b-r th. Mbool boo™ I'l.eolA , ™,™.| nooth.- «.W.n. I. BL ndor.. „ , Gideon Broadwater, of Mil!- Rev. and Mrs. Vaughan en- w __ na Mrs. Beulah C. Steelman. j vUi , WM a Sun< i a y visitor at ] tertained Ml«s Katharine Gaenhe. Powell went to SalfMrs. Katbry Stowman ha dthe | , hf home ^ Mortimer Mayti. * over the week end. Mrt OB juturday to attend mlafortune to fall from the back Frank Bechtel on Monday Dr. and Mrs. Garrett Poque. of lh<> funrr ^ of hi* brother,

steps of her home and break • i moved his family to Middle Ave- Camden, accompanied by friend*. I)T >n(1 william Thomas. •mall bone In her foot. Mr ' j n ue. in Millville mere calling on Mm. E. T. Mul- „ f Mar , landing, were 1n town

Lixxie Cruse, of Millville, la ear- Among the Saturday and Sun-j ford and her sister. Mi* Elisa- pri^jj- railing on friends,

ing for her. ^ c . i ! 1ay even,n * vteHor * ln Mlllvllte; beth Bowen. Mril Robinson and children

Mr.'and Mrs. Leslie C. B'** 1 ' were found Mr. and Mm. Joseph Mm. Wflllam Brown has re- Friday In Mlllvllte.

man and son. Frank and Mr. and y ar hew. Mr. and Mm Jesse turned from a visit with relative Members and friend* of TuckaMre. George White, of Phlladel , B]| xtar ,j M r . Bert Smith and in Elmer. hoe M. E- Church tendered a rephia. spent Saturday evening, fani i|y. Mr. and Mrs. John Roth Mixs Alma Bateman, a student r^pHon la*t Tuesday evening to

«»>•>••• * * j‘ " —’ ’ of the Normal School at Tren- r.. t . and Mrs. A. L. Creamer at

ton. Is spending the Easter vaca ,h. parsonage. The evening tlon with her parent*. Mr. anC proved to be a social succe** li Mrs. AddL-u. Bateman. every detail. Ice cream and cak<

Mrs. Ahmio Burt sp«-nt the were s erved.

week end with friends In Mer Mr*. W C. Walker and Mr. and chantv ill. Mrs. Ed. Lacroix were In Sea

Mrs. Ada Ware was nunfbere-d Isle City Sunday,

among the throng In Atlantic Mr. and Mm. N. Burke, of Cam

Palm Sunday.

den. and Mr

Kalber. Germantown, passed Sunday with Mrs Eva Hawkins. The Presbyterian Mite Society

Eunice High spent several dam recently with her bt'Aner, _ John High, and family, at Sea

City.

_l» Adeline Crandol entertained the Blue Ribbon Club on Tuesday evening at her home. Mrs. J- W. Coombs ha* retnrned home after being at the, borne of her sister, at Roebllng.,

for a week.

The Ladies’ Aid Society met at the home of Mr*. Laura Rhoader (

Wednesday afternoon.

A large number from here on , Wednesday evening attended the i

school play at Dias Creek.

Mm. Samuel Bright and Mir. Elmer Bright, of Burleigh, were. Wildwood shoppers on Friday. Hershel Weatherby. of Ocean |

Guaranteed

Permanent Wave $15.00 to $2000

Every Wave Guaranteed or

No Charge-

Cash or Club Plan

Mrs. R. H. Beckett Opp New Mem. High School Phone ?«T Millville. H. J.

and Mr* Albert city Coast Guard Station. 1*

Cedarville

Arbor Day Program

Haleyvtlle bchool John "5u, do rt Wednesday evening. Sorg. -There Is Mu4c In the Benjamin Brower pawied tbe Air. - School week end at bt* home In Atli

Story. "How Mother Nature City

Gave th. Trees Their Wish.- The following member* Blr „„„ .... Harriet Brad way; Tuckahoe Grange : Ml** Jennie Mlxner and Glenn l-mK. "Wlnt.r Good." Mn. K.rr PVIU*

home with hte mother. Mrs Mae Whitaker, on a ten days' leave The Men'* Bible Class on Friday erenlng was entertained at ,he home of Mr. Samuel Clark. After spending the winter in Camden. Elton Crandol and Eric Castor have returned home. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Rhoadev

time with relatives! In VI:

,w-1 Und -

stsi

S “'~■ „X,1 l*l.*l T n i 1. IO...

Fred Wallen, who fell from n i

o Cape May

fleet on Sunday.

Rev. Winfield Hunter filled tbe pulpit In Leesburg morning and evening and here in the after-

noon on Sunday.

Rev. L. M. Case Is ill at his

home In Leesburg.

Tbe quarterly conference was held In our church Friday evening. Rev. J. B. Knlp gave a very Interesting talk. Miss Carrie Compton. of Pleasantville. spent the week end with her parents here. Mr. and Mr*. David Lake. Miss Pauline Lake and Tilton Lake, of Pleaaantvtlle. visited Mr. and Mr*. Walter Compton dn Sunday. H. Bennett Stowman Company wiu launch on Saturday. April 16. at 10 o'clock, the new yacht built for Lockwood W. Fogg. She will be named Wayfarer. Mr. and Mr* Ed Miller, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw. Mr. Rollin Shaw motored to Millville on Sunday evening. Frank nankin*, of Bridgeton, was In town Monday.

Buckshutem

Mr. Ha; es. ol Millville, some months ago purchased of Norton Lore, near the pond meadow acreage, upland, and the "Grandfather Lore house." and has now put up an overhead Irrigation plant near Hie buildings. 1' is staled the family will *w move from Millville to their new

home.

Charles Hawn, who has been confined -to the house for so many works, remain* in about tbe same condition. Mr*. John Slavic and children apent Monday Afternoon with the family of Hickman Shropshire. Engineer Voss, in charge c important construction work « the pond development, has moved his family from New York intol the large house on the Llpplncoti ■ farm, which was recently purchased by *he syndicate and Is now laid out In street*. It l* elate.) a certain well- ! known building contractor in! Millville ha* purchased acre* of land Just north of th. pond devetopbiont acreage and in a comparatively short time will begin to build on the '.ran placing the properties on sal. Mr. and Mr* Jerwc nilxaa:. were recent Vineland visitors. Tbe Misses Hannah Sch.x.lflel ' and Alberta Ackley ■pen: Tue* day evening with the family o! Mortimer Mayhew. John Hawn has moved hi* family to Maurlreto# n. whi- : . hIs employed by Edward Fisher on

hte farm.

Mint Cleon Compton. ol Maurlcetown. was a Tuesday afternoon caller al the home of

Mortimer Mayhew.

Mr. and Mr*. Oakford Day. ol Key City, were Wedmwday evening vUStora at the home of

parents. M

Day.

Udder while painting a house, is slowly recovering and is able tol *11 up a little while. He Is still i feeding the effect* and very wire, j Tbe stltchsp have been removed! from the wound in his bead. J Mrs. Lewis Brandrlff. of the| north *lde. Is recovering from an!

Illness.

Howard Danzenbaker is able to! ■ out after an Attack of lonslll-l Spending some time wltb| her parent- Mr*. Donald Neill | ha* Joined her husband in Cairo,! W. Va. They will remain In I Cairo for some lime a* Mr Neill I is employed there. Mrs E. K. Starkey has returned’ from a visit with relative# ini PhlUdelphia. Captain t . B. Hall, one nl the oldest citizen*. Is recovering from 1 serious attai-k of pleurisy and whst threatened to be pneumonia.! Alfred Everingham L abb be out again, after an llln<* Charles Bank*. 2nd, who at-! : "ndlng school In Washington. |i ‘ . has been spending the Easter vacation with hi* parents. Mr and Mr*. Frank Banks. Mr*. Jane Craig celebrated her S9tb birthday on April 7. Mr Craig, in company with her fm and his wife. Mr. and Mr*. L.» He Craig, spent the week end in Merchantv me. where relative* en-

itrcltallor "An Arbor Santree."

Raymond Pettit,

Recitation. "Ilantlng of Hie EU * Snyder and

Apple Tree," Mildred Pettit Story, "Amy Stewart."

Helen lilies

Song. "Bluebirds' Message."

School

Recitation. "The Tree.”

Edward lilies Spring Song. the Vlrtrola i „ . ' . , ,

* , s;'rrr Bh J :»™d

David Sheppard j . q,, lont . B lg Boy. an

E. n Burley. Mr. ano Mr*. II —~ ' — . , , IV car. W.«.r TMhr. Hr. !*»■-*“ 'i'. b ",'*“ !

Flora K.

Bernard Feeney was a week end v tailor at hi* home 1

Mooreatown.

Mr*. Dare Robin*n and *on. c Millville, are visiting relative

jr. Mr* Harry 8mi*h. for se'

eral day* Easter week. and Mrs James C. Burk*

were entertained bv Mr. and Mr*. David Rodan. at Cape May. the

rek end.

Recitation.

The Daffodil*" Ah 1* goln - t Pauline Ptttll permanent straight."

"An Arbor Day. j

"Come gentle apring." The public beg*. "And mild day* bring ■ nice bresh egga.”

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Manufacturer and Importer Fur* Stored and Repaired

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There is no better time than aow to remodel mr fun m the my latest advance styles, as price: d labor are greatly reduced for this time of year

Recitation. Ail a;mn tray , Tree." Prudence Moore | Song. 'The PUntlng Song."

School;

Recitation, “The Bright Sun." Sarah Riley Recitation. "The Plant." Anna Sharp Recitation. "Spring." Samuel Riley Story. 'The Utile Pine Tree." Viola Kelly Recitation, "The Tree." Henry Hilea Song "Arbor Day." School Recitation. 'The Trre.” Mary M. Berry Story. "The Three Buuterflles." Ethel R. Bailey.

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