Cape May County Times, 15 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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CAPE MAT COCTtTT TIMES. FIIBAT, APII1 U, 192T

Strathmere

The new chemical truck of the Strathmere Fire Company wa» called Into action for the Brat time laet Sunday. An old idik-k. which ha* been an eyesore to the community was burned to the ground. A splendid demonstration of the Engine's ability was given by Wlttkmmp, Godfrey. Ed Burroughs and MacGauhey. Mr*., .

Price offered to reward the Are, concert given at Cape May by company for the deed. (Indian singer Friday night

Lyda Corson were among those who got their driver'* licenses

Saturday.

Mrs. Earl Boa* is having her

bouse remodeled.

Mr*. Mary Long is spending two week* with relatives In Cam-

spent the 4 parents here.

Mrs. Job Toiour ;irteruln«<i friends from Helslervllle Sunday Several from here attended th-

Dias Creek

Mr Edwin Rowell, of Fishing Creek, ha* bought Mr. Larinsky's house and moved In. Jin- Louisa Simpkins and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vanaman. of Millville, spent Sunday with the torn.- r - daughter. Mrs William

Wea

rby.

Ed Burroughs, spent the week end at his home In Strath-

mere.

Jack Godfrey and George MacGauhey drove to Atlantic City Sunday night to attend a dance

on the Garden Pier.

Most of the gaa malna are down

and the driving la aafrr.

Mis* Ethel DlUenberg. of New York, was a week-end vtaltor. H. B. MacGauhey is having

The Ladies' Aid Society of th* First Baptist Church held ilo ■ business meeting Monday r.lgf-t at the home of Mr*. Mary J-.n- -. with Mr*. Ella Comer and MrHarry Stite* associate host**** • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hamann

of South Vineland, and Mr and | Goff. Mrs. Harry Edwards, of South Seavllle. visile,! Sunday with Os

car Hamann and family.

M. B. Macoauney )* navmg a Tb w i r* r V' , ’, T ^f h t l!l l |A , '\v<d new home built on Webster road, j tlon held a - r ,o. Miss Elizabeth McCullough, n*'*?** •ft^noon in th. grad. Jack Godfrey. Harton Wlttkamp bu ll„ nK i u ,„ k {U u la qu ne ill. and George MacGauhey attended ; ^ SJ-worth spent

1 i. Friday nlgnt. Millville

Mr and Mr* Waplm were Bun-1 Monun 4nd family, of day visitors. . i Stone Harbor, were in town on

Several P. S. T. buses brought! ”, urd

unite a few people from Phils-1 Jonn , WM visited over j.i-vi. o i.- '“ v •’'e | Sunday by relatives from Glou-

nd Mrs. J. E. Chester, li lReway Jones. John Chambers and Kaymond Lloyd apent Saturday at Ncrbury landing. 'iarfleld Lloyd is' building a

n?» barn.

James Downs, who has b -en a mi king In Philadelphia, bs . rei urned to hi* home here. Mr. and Mm. Daniel Chamber* atiended the funeral of Walter

C. M. Court House

Mr. and Mm. Chsrlee Gasklll spent Sunday with Weylman Smith and wife. William Spoils was In Atlantic City Sunday. Amass Young and family visited hi* brother and family Mon day night. Paul Amarose and wife, o'. Millville, visited Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Hewitt. Miss H. Blxle- made a bus! ness trip to Philadelphia Satur-

day.

Leroy Garrison, of Philadelphia. spent the week end with his lather here. John Learning and wife were visited Sunday by their son and wife, from Camden. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Luther Garrison were In Wildwood Monday. Allen Busch, of Cape May. spent Monday evening with MU Oivlan Ware. Norman Wright visited friend in Slone Harbor Tuesday evening Lewis Totour and O. R. Hamarin wdte in Wildwood Tuesday

nlgfcl. .

Altlson -Ludlam: of'Swain.-and Harry Edwards, of South SeavIJU spent Friday ' with Court House

friends.

Miss Sara Holllngsesd, of Green Creek, spent Tuesday evening

with Miss Mabel Lore.

Fred Calhoun and Miss Ambaeker. of Germantown, spent Sunday with hta brother, Charles

Calhoun and family.

Mm. Richard Thomas la quite

111.

Lewis Thomas was in Belleplain Monday. Mis* Margaret Hewitt was visited Tuesday by Miss Marion Dermont, of Rio Grande. O. R. Hamann and wife visited their sen. Robert. In Woodbine. Sunday.. Richard Thomas entertained relatives from Camden Friday. Miss Marie Williams, of Stone Harbor, spent Tuesday with friends here. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Smith au-.' family spent Sunday with So<rates Willis and wife. John Powell, wife and aon. Junior, visited their daughter, Mrs. Frank Young, and famll). at Marmora. Sunday. El wood Smith, wife and aon visited friends In Malaga ou Sunday. Mr*. Cora Barbour la spending this week with friends in Atlantic City. *W. 8. Jone* and wife visited hU mother at Millville Hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Edna Douglass was Wildwood on business Monday. William B. Powell and wife attended the play given by the Grange at Cold Spring Friday

Eldora. on Monday

Ralph Norton. MU* Amy and Mr. Leon Norion motored Salem over the week end to i

the former's nephew. Mr Charles Nelson, who was badly burned

•unit time ago.

Mr. and Mr*. Richard Lloyd spent Wednesday In Wildwood Mr. and Mr*. Stulu Wblldin and son. Earl, of Delmont. called on her sister. Mm. Daniel Cham-

bers. on Sunday

Mr. .rid Mrs. Fred Smith, ot ■Stone Harbor, called oa h.-r father on Thursday

sons attended the launching of a boat at Leesburg on Saturday. Mrs. Ida Barr and Clifford Norton spent Monday at Court

House.

Mrs. McNeal and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hand, of Rio Grand, attended church here Sunday eveIng. Mr. Hand preached here. Mr*. William Weatberby and Mr. William Lloyd spent Monday

at Court Houav.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eaton were Monday viaitoni at Court

' n, “,

.1-1.1 Frld», .T-nlnR | -P-bi “ with Mrs. Thomas Douglass. i ‘»*V

Absolutely!

trad* «1

Cape May Point

Mr. and Mr*. Ale* Haldeman Ulted Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kl-

Thc Ladies Mltpah Bible a*** 1to 2SL C **' ' ,a will meet at the home of Mm ] ^‘“^Vh^ Woolwyn and fam“"X ,b “ , ^U"£.7^SSi'S£«: 5?!*,..

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church went to Goshen Friday | Mr , nd Urm Charles Markley evening to the reception tor Rev ^ movUs g^k to the Point afand Mr . Sharp. 1 1< , ( t g» winter In Cape

The trustees of the church mo- n a y,

tored to Cape May Monday eve ! Mrs. Lewis Shaw and Mil

ing to see the different lighting Henderson vlaited friend*

systems. h err on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Holm-- Mis Edw. Ben-ell entertained spent Saturday at Leesburg. |M< and Mrs. Swain Wilson, of

Master Douglaaa Barr had a i'htUdelphla. on Wednesday

birthday party on Thursday after !

noon after school.

Mias Strinpat. of Millville, is! visiting her stater. Mrs. Rumu-H,

Wea the by.

Mr*. Hannah Cmhaley spent ' Sunday at Fishing Creek with her;

and Mr*. Harry Woolaon

Mr. Horace Wootoon day with Mr. and M~ Carlson and family.

Wildwood.

Mr. and Mr- Frank Hugh**were Initiated into the R^kak U.,!gr. st Cape May. os Thursday- j Mr* Emm. Bell t» spending _ some time with friends at Paoli.J * *Mr. and Mm. Francis Giren, ■pent Sunday with relative* at

■ Gretna. N. J

W- and Mrs. Harry Mci-m | motored to Cape May Court House?' or, i nreday. , Volncteer Fire Company. ->o j 1^1 j i-arit monthly Ore drill

on cuturday afternoon Eugene Al'.erez »ae

on Saturday.

Mr*. James Woolaon attended the funeral of Mr*. Gertie Wilaon

on Monday afternoon.

Sign of. spring Wanted, to trade radio set for :ixi tires la |

fair condition.

Chief: Tou my the

the criminal were well covered' e Detective: Yta: with abemt M* to

Inches of ssow

Bad, « »-

re deltghu-t t . a.nch RBprovef

ing kicked hy a a*;.

PORT NORRIS

OMeral A«r,

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DANIEL A. CHEW BEAI. ATL AND INM-HANC*

NEW JERSEV

Mrs. Richard Ewing arid laughter. Mrs. Harry Rhoad*

u . _ f.mln Toiour <1 * u « b,er . Cold Spring- »f» nt Mr> Alfred Cremte and daugh nroud oa^enN O? a^^tX Su ^*> b ' mother. Mr. ter. of Cold Spring, .pent Satur- ? e Honda Anri * U ' Tr * Norton. | day .Ith her mother. lim Olive E Dy.-t of Phils- Mr *nd Mr- William Br-.n, Mr Effle Stliss. Mias Anna deinM. Sunday with her “"d daughter. R.irh, <.f MII1>,M- Stiles and Krnneih Chester s wrenu Tr and Mr* Edward. “»nor. called on her sister. Mr> Mond. y.t Court Houae.

Chamber* on Sunday Mr Lou!. Compton, of Baltt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sperhlry | more, spent the week end with

" — and won. of Philadelphia, called hi* parents. s r. on her sister. Mrs. L'rlsh Nortoi.. j Mr and Mrs. Charles fJeveranr, Ucean View on 8»nd*y .and Mrs Ru«sel Dunn

““ ““■* Mrs Zad-k Sharp and week end In Camden.

and Mr*. Henry Ryston spent Saturday evening

with her sister. Mr*. Samuel

Morey, of West Wildwood

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Powell and children spent the week end

In Millville.

Mr and Mrs Ed. Allen and daughter spent Wednesday I,Ing In Ocean City Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lett* and daughter spent Sunday evening In Wildwood visiting friends Mr*. Wheaton, of MUlrlll*. spent Monday with her mother 1 Mr*. A. Coleman. Frank Canuso spent Friday evening in Wildwood. Mr*. Edward Allen. Mr*. G Cheeaman. Mr*. Henry Hyson Mrs. Edward Letts and Mr f Aaron PoWell attended the Daughters of America meeting held at Avalon, on Monday eve-

nitrg.

Just Think!

When you arc in Millville.

Five gallons of Standard or Sinclair Gas and a

Quart of strict, high-grade, medium oil—90c TROTH GARAGE

There

Concerning Bees raa a young flapper named i

Who looked a little different from | the re»t; Her eyes were crooned While her teeth were -false. .But she was popular for two good

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Fifteen Minutes Gai.

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410 High Street

Millville, N. J.

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High at Pine (Casaeil Bldg.) Millville. N.i

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ORGANIZATION DEVOTED

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