Cape May County Times, 22 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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CAPE MAY COUTTCY TCIES. FRIDAY. APRIL 22. 1927.

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Stralhmere

Greenfield

II. B. MacGauRhey vpent the! week end at hie home. Miss Dorothy Welsh was an Easter vtailor at the home of H. A. WKtkamp. Messrs. Ashworth and Kelly opened their house* for the holi-

days.

G. B. MacGaubey drove to Philadelphia Saturday to attend a party. Harlan Wlttkamp and Jack Godfrey motored to Atlantic City Sunday nt*ht. The Bre engine was called Into action to subdue a brush Are that Started In the rear of Prank Trimble's house. I Mr*. Carotbers and family have returned to their hotel here, after spending the winter In Ocean

City.

Min Alice Wilson. M1f» Mayme Deeney and Mrs. F. X. Curry motored down from Philadelphia Saturday. Mrs. Dlllenberg and family are spending the week end at lb»lr summer home. Ensor Boerner made a trip to Stralhmere last Sunday, from Philadelphia. Mr and Mrs. Fountain Wave opened I heir summer home for the season

Dividing Creek

ElUworth Chance and sor ; Samuel Collie and friends, of Harry, motored to Philadelphia Blark»ood. called on John Angely the first of last week. and family on Sunday.

George Mints; Murry and wife, of Egg

and Mrs. William Mints motored "***. "«*■«>» Sunday with G Bridgeton on Saturday. Mu '/ y “m, „ . „ , Mrs. Elisabeth Duboeq and Mr .B M,; daughter. Rebecca, pa^d We.lrre Millville visitors on Sat i .. i!i)Uy evtnln ^ wJlh j,„ MaI) .

, ,, i v. i,... 1 Bowles, of Seavllle.

Mr. and Mr*. 1-ake Laws, of 1 Bridgeton, spent Sunday with the

parent*. Mr. and Mrs.

Lake Law*. 8r.. of this place. The entertAlntnent by the Epworth Is-ague. of Newport. In I'd ion Hall, which was to hue

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Mrs. Gertrude Tyler, of Bridge- ( amden Friday.

South Seaville Frank McDaniels, of Pori Norrl*. spent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Berry. Elmer Ellenberger was an Ocean City visitor Saturday eve-

ning.

Mrs. H. H. Johnson Is visiting Philadelphia relative*. Miss Margaret Pierson spent the Easter holidays here with Harry Pierson and family. Arthur La ricks was an Atlantic City visitor Saturday evening. Mr*. Emma Corson spent two days of laal week with Mr*. Robert Miller, of CoCC. House Andy Rorap and family, of Millville, called on Mr. and Mr*. H. Rocap on Sunday. Claude Rice, of Sea Isle City, called on friends here Monday evening. Mr. and Mr*. C. Lloyd Pleasantvllle. called on Mn S. Terry on Friday. Warren Itarick* wa* a guest at a banquet at the Walt Whitman Hotel. In Camden, given by the Goodyear Rubber Company »o their tire dealers last Friday

ton. spent Monday with her elsr. Mr*. Beriah l.«per Percy Ingeraol and Nelson Bowr were In Dorchester Sunday. Mr*. Ruth Lore, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with relatives. Dew Is Moore and wife entertained over Easter Mr and Mra. Thomas Brown, of DennUrllle; Ur. and Mr*. Howard Polhamus, ■t Dorchester: Mbs' Ads Thumpon. of Hslslervllle. and Mr*. Alice Huffman, of Millville. and Mrs. Joseph Levetand and Oakford Moor, spent the erk end with R<.. and Mra. J. Hmckett. In Camden. Mr. and Mrs Sherman Blltzard tnd children spent Sunday with relatives In Millville. Mrs. Orrrl Dick. Mrs. Elisabeth Lore. Mrs. Annie Turner and Mr*. Mary Chance were In Mill-

Hie on Monday.

Lewi* Chance and wife spent Sunday In Vineland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore en tertalned on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robbins and children and

Green Creek Mr. and Mrs. Ls-wf* Conover and Mr. and Mr*. Clinton Conover spent Easter Sunday In Pennsgrove as the guests of Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Norton. Mr. Charles loper and Mis* Lillian Conover, of Baltimore. Md . and Mrs. Harry Lowe and daughter. E nice, of Wilmington, Del.. w< also there. Mr. and Mr* Harold Barber entertained at Easter Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Nichols. Mr*. Flora Nichols and Miss Helen Gelbel. ait of Philadelphia. M-- and Mrs. William Worth entertained on Friday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Loper, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barber and children, Mr. and Mr*. Harry Short and children, of Green Creek, and Mr*. Flora Nichols and Ml** Helen Gelbel. of Philadelphia. All enjoyed a pleasant evening, frrshments were served Easter services were held In the M. E. Church Sunday evening. The church wa* nicely decorated and a good program prepared fur the occasion. A* usual n large crowd was present. Walter Shivers, of Wildwood, ha* been In Green Creek several day* the past week, caring for his orchard on the old Conover homestead. Quite a number from here attended the automobile show In Wildwood on Saturday and Sunday.

rs. Mary Loper j* spending

week In Philadelphia.

n>. William Heathcot* has undergone three X-ray treatment* at Cooper Hu-pltal and will have more phnograph*

taken

Lewis Prlisi and family tored to Woodbine Thurt-day

ning.

Mrs. Jennie Garrison ' rfaugbp daughter, Laura, spent the Ea.<!> * hulldays with George Breyer ar

family.

Groomc- and family, of Petersburg. called on relatives here

on Sunday.

Mary Ellen r>ule)«q and Calvin Duboxq. of Darby. Pa the week end with the former's parents. Mr*. A. Aagely called on Mr* Tapplnler .of Seaville. one day

last week.

Benjamin Goldlnger. of Woodbine. called on Henry Dubosq.

on Friday

William Lacmix and Buena, tailed on John Angely one day la*t week. Tilton and family, 8omer*t!al>. *pent the week end 'Ith friend* here. Miss Mary Harris and friend, and William Priest, of New Sharon, v tailed Lewis Priest and family on Sunday. Joseph Angely. Edward Horn and Lwter Craver motored May * landing on Sunday. Gideon Adams was In Ocean City one day last week. G. Busman, of Atlantic

Maude Clark spent last Monday in Millville. M. and Mr*. Lewi* Shaw spent the Easter holiday* In Washington. D. C. Mr Clem Matthew it Improving hi* home with a coat of

paint.

Andrew Reeve* and Jennie, spent Good Frli h--r brother. David

iwn. of Erma.

utile Bobbie Ta‘lor. son Of r and Mr* Chario, Taylor, wa* nn a birthday party at hi* me Saturday afternoon. A number of little friends were to hr Ip him celebrate. Clara Bohm and Mr* Marie Van Bant were Philadelphia vlmltor* Friday. Little Morris Halbruner. aon of Mr* Mildred Halbruner. I* recovering from pneumonia. Mr and Mr* William Bally enrtalned their children, from Barrington. Wilmington Philadelphia over Easter.

* Opening of

Strand Theatre !; L

Saturday Night

Belleplain

day

and Mr*. H. P. 1-ay ton spent Friday In Millville. Randolph Mason motored tc Vineland on Friday afternoon. Mis* Gladys Hess, who is attending huslmws college in Camden. I* spending the Easter holiday* with h< i parents. Mr. and

Mr*. George Hew.

Mr*. Olive Hoffman and riaugh ter. Nettle, were Millville shopp-

er* on Friday.

Mr. and Mr*. Edward Goff and rhilden. of Glass boro. *pent Sat-

Charles Foster and family, of »rd*y and Sunday with the lat-

Cold Spring

Robert Townsend and family. Leesburg, and Mr. and Mr*. Bar-

low. of Camden.

Hannah Moore was a Bridgeton visitor on Monday Bessle Bowman spent Sat-

urday evening in Bridgeton. | .

Nelson Hickman and family, of | Eaator Pa . spent the holiday* «* r's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. C

Port Norris, spent Easier with] hire with hi* parents. Mr. and He**,

r. and Mr*. Herbert Campbell. Mr*. Harry Foster. Mr*. William Mason and Lawter Moore is laiting a two) I^-wta Hoffman was confined to daughter. Erma, motored to Mill-

weeks' course In Ford mechanics his bed aftei falling from a load vllle ou Saturday,

at a achool In Philadelphia. for com etalks. Thjoring himself* }>. R.‘•Harris, of Fleetwood Mr. and Mr* Silos Robinson about the neck. He U re. ring Fp , Saturday and Sunday with

ere Bridgeton shoppers on Sat- nicely now. friends here. “ri***' | Mr*. John Elliott Is *p. tiding .. ... . . .. . diaries Gandy has had a Delco some time with her -ister In ' . C ; t ! electric plant Installed. .Cheater. Pa. **' nt Sund * iy William Sheppard and daugh-j Mr*. Mary Barnard entertained n, ° rr ' r ’''

ter. Kettle, and sister. Mrs. Sherd, i Miss Rae Mailt*. Thoms* Bran- Mr an ' 1 Mr *- Kenneth Bonham of Cedarvllle. .-pent Thursday eve-1 nlgtin and Fred Matthews, of and daughter. Marion, of Eldora.

ning with friend* here. | Philadelphia. Sunday. ; spent East Herbert Campbell and family Good Friday evening an hour P ar, ' n, ' ! - Ml spent Saturday evening with ; of prayer and meditation w a* held ' ,,offman '

relatives in Port Norrta. m the Old Brick Church Harry Cousins and wlf. Mis* Cora Biggs, of Camden, j Mr*. Lydia Dickinson called on Iseeburg. spent Saturday with

and H. Blixiard and family, of Mrs. Guasle Bailey, of Erma, one Mrs. Wilson James.

Millville, spent Sunday with Wal-jday last week. Mrs. Margaret Whildln. of DelWr ™ c ^ na " a " d ,a,nll >- ' Alex Matthews ha* been eon- mont. *p.nt Thursday with Mi*

Mis* Nellie Chance, of Pasnale.! fined to his bed with n severe' R b Hess

is spending the week with her [cold. Mrs. Belle Matthew mother. Mr*. Irene Chance also been on the sick list

John Creamer

I chil-

and children were Bridgeton vtal-i Vineland, spent Sun.'ay here wun: Mr . „ . tor* on Friday. Mni . Aurl |,a Elliott. , Wr , Mr * Tho ' n; “ Mr. and Mrs Edgar Hickman Word was received that Mrs. ,r,,ra and children spent Saturday In William Harris I* In very poor! vw i r m.Vw v. Millville. h„l«h at the home of h,r r ^ Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ban. r .laughter In Haddonfleid ! ^eUtivM Vn BridTebm * spent I>*,er with Mrs. Bam r Rev. and Mr*. Edward Wright| „ parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John Dllk- . , ; i. rt alnrd their daughter. Mr*. ' „ " d , J ll ' In Atlantic City. William Sayers, of Philadelphia Mr * nd ^

Mr. and Mrs. William Smith last week,

of Philadelphia, spent Monriav Mr*. Howard Hoffman visited with relative* here. , her atater. Mrs. Cleveland Gordon.

Mr* Stacy Bauer, of Somer* Point, recently.

Bridgeton. *pent Sunday with) V - Rena Thorn, of York. Pa . r. and Mr* Edinon Turner. j ha* been spending some time here! Mrs. Gertrude Webb, of Mam » ilh Mr. and Mrs. Charle* j

leetown. spent several day* with I Arm :

her aunt. Mrs. Multord Campbell, j WllUam King, who spent thej st week. winter u Camden, ha* returned I Mla*«. Lucy and Edna Bacon ( her*. . e spending the Ea*ter boUOaysj A.thur Sjke*. of le-ague Wand, spending the ( Navy Yard, -pent the Easter boll

Cape May Court House. N. J 11

pent

Saturday evening with friend* in

, • Millville.

and Mrs. J. C. Camp, of

'| Woodbine, called on friends here

i Sunday.

Mie. Bow. whose striking per ; of crook*. Just as he 1* about]]

iwlity on! bnlllant pertorman- it., take the first step froo,

-Mantrap" calapaulted her t*. -iraicht and narrow path h< ;

(Urn fame. I*! new# of an Inheritance back.

supported by Antonio Moreno In bom*, with the proviso that be ;

n.ch arrive# at the strand . one y**r m lb. pulp!' "f Norma Shearer Delivers It -n,™,.. T,-«u, j".. -1."; '*‘ l " 1 “' ! in Scene of New Pfclure

: M-rved before him.

Sbi k *helk» who adorn ibe i- re ed by the crooks, he accept*.: pool 11 dance hall* of La- Angele* trough the young man's *pl. a ietr day. or rather week, work the wbole*»>mei M.tro-Goldwyn-Mayer *l>'-' a .,.„«,pbere Into which they hav. I dio recently when Harry Millardc r ltui . (hp ..ntir, band I* r*gra-! idlref l.d Joan Crawford and Owen a When their r.generaUoo j

! Moo;> m The Taxi n*nr.:r,"1 c .»mptrte the shadow of the] don* that way. a as j the romantic drama of V* York Uw r rue*« thslr path* again.

D. K. raunee Is Manager night . which com- the „ .. M ,, . ihai tb- •

Strand Theater on Wednesday. r , nl[lS man make* hi* great » '

New $20,000 Wurlitrer Or*j h » ;

gan Has Been Installed— —Theatre Remodeled

Longest Speech In "Waning Sex"

Making a speech in the uk at fits! thought would a raibct a uselaw effort, but > of the finest hits of acting tk>

Chalk up another big Idea which first MW the light of day upon th* back of an old envelope' The story of Wallace Bewryi •tarring comedy. "Casey at the Bat." which come* to the Strand Theater Thursday, was outlined on the bark of a paper wrapp. i by Hector Turnbull. Paramount " ^ feature producer, while a! lunch-

- day In the studio rest-

Jack of Hearts

Is Moorlyn

Show Tonight

The Strand Theater. on the Boadwaik. will open tomorrow night under th- management Pf I'auuee. The theater baa remodelled and reflnished and mad* very attractive. A Wuriltser organ, said to the largest of Ha kind In any of tb* theaters of South Jersey,

has bon Installed.

Metru-Goldwyn and Paramount

pletvire- will he shown.

Tb- iranHformailon'of a rustic into a polished man-about-town I* witnessed in "Evening Clothe*." which opens tomorrow. This unusual m-tomorphoala Is depleted! by Adolphe Menjou who In this.! hi* latest starring vehicle. Is cast ] a* Lucirn. a gentleman French] farmer, who marries a city girl. I unappreciative of the beauties!

of country life. Virginia vain, j Screen Adaption of George the vtvaceous brunette beauty. Morris' Stage Success, who play* the part of Germaine.! i - .i u t tb. bride, makes Adolphe go* Jack in the Pulpit

through tb* entire Menjou rep-

ertoire to win favor In her eyr*.j"A Regular Scout” Next

if you've ever thought of tak-!

ing a trip to New York. —If' In presenting 'Jack ,*f Heart*,

you've -ver been there and which come- to the Moorlyn would like to go again.—If you've 1 Th.-aier tonight, the American ever wondered whether all you i Cinema Amoclatlon has again read in the paper* about Am*r- lived up to its original anIca's first city could be true:—j nouncement that lt« offerings

go to the Strand and see Luther , will always he clean and w hole Reed's new production. "Nvwjaome entertainment.

York. ' Monday night. j - Hewn*. " which was

' directed by David Hartford from Elinor Glyn has rejoined Par-' ari adaptation of Gordon Morris'

amount. The announcement car-! New York wtage eucce—. -Jack In ri.-s with It news that the first the Pulpit." has for Ha theme the* Elinor Glyn production wuti rege».-railon of a man whom fattiara Bow. 'it." this new novel.! ha* dealt with unkindly. After will soon appear serially ini unjustly serving a sentence ini the newspapers throughout thej prison hi is unable to get bone*t

- his

rifle*, confessing heft

negation that he ta a biand.

crim!sal. The climax 1*

the longest speecheen.” I* made by Rortr.i r In "Th* Waning S*x

aa the

An epic of Am. "A Regular Sro

Moorlyn Th.. story dewli

with

jury in behalf o' a client. TbL M. K>ldwyn-May*r Him com.,

he screen : to th* Caaino Theater Wedawtat;

| April 37.

Another special bargain day i boyhood! has te-en Instituted for the ■ coming to! lag of this sure fire festu:. tomorrow, j when the price* will be ZS c Boy : foe adult* and 16 cents for chii-

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$1.75 a gallon All Color.

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Saturday. April 23— All Star in "THE OUTSIBEfi”!

Ocean Gty’* Favorite Theatre Direction of the Geo. W. Beanethum Theatre* Matinee 2:15 Sat. Evenings 7 and 9

Tonight, Friday. April 22— “Jack of Hearts” With CULLEN LANDIS — VERA LEWIS Comedy—“Strictly Koscher"

Tomorrow, Saturday, April 23— “A Regular Scout” With FRED THOMPSON M d th, nurv,! ho™. “Silver King.” 3-Acts Vaudeville-3

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Monday. April 25— Monte Blue and Patsy Roth H Miller in I “RED HOI MS''I! remedy—“Page Me” Ad d td - Wishing Water; Tuesday April 26— Conway Tearle in “The Sporting Lover” “On Guard." Ho 5 Aesop's Fables Thursday. April 28— Harry Carey in “The Seventh Bandit” Comedy— 'Butter Fingers" Pathe Review

Monday and Tueulay, April 25 & 26— “The Magician” With ALICE TERRY — PAUL WEGNER Comedy “The Uncovered Wagon," with Will Rogers (present Mayor ot Bevtuly Hills, Cal.).

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Wednesday, April 27— “God’s Great Wilderness” WM, LILLIAN RICH — RUSSELL SIMPSON JOSEPH BENNETT - MARY CARR Fax N “ vi Comwly—“SmuJI Town Princes,"

Thursday, April 28— “Perch of the Devil” PAT O'MALLEY - MAE BUSCH Comedy "Winnie Winkle Birthduv” Pathe Review

White Enameled Woodwork

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