Cape May County Times, 29 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

cape hay cotnmr tikes. Friday, april ». 1927.

South Dennis

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the Stale Boa.il of herlaa. went to WUmta*iturdaj an a member of

appointed

Cevemor to mettle a flUpute over oundaiy line between Drlaanrf New Jenirr. Othei Bf-Et-rii of the eomtnltte- were: r-fh N. Sowler. preeldent ol Board of 8b ■ r Bacon, of BriuffeUm. Slnntckao*. of Salem, r. laKimchuk and family i.. Woodbine Sunday. Vn>. 8- Abram* and family, of n>:mont. »tailed Mr. and Mr*. .jrr« Hickman. Mrr Euiteiie Springer enterMi* Edna IJonnrlly. Mr* WirrlDKton and daughter on

ntay.

(i IvrwtB. of Ocean View, wan Saturday. Vie- Margaret P'oater.'of South 1. .ailed oa M j-IUm Sunday. Harry Enatec and family rlrlted uru.n Hickman amt larally

i and Mr*. D. lUhn rtalled and Mr*. Carlo* rriaulx on R.dneeday. t* Jneephlne Doug la.- «pmt aeek end wllb Mr*. Harry lii-lmr*. a: Atlantic City. C. r la-araing. of Ocean City, tied h!< home here Monday. Miiw -Helen Carll. of Dennta- :• willed Mia* M. C. Uidlatu m Sunday. OU. McKalg went to Atlantic ■1 on Sunday. Jan.- * Coapman went to Cape :*» Monday. Mr and Mr*. C. Sayre and imilj epent « few day* recently i:li Mr and Mr*. J. B. Scull. Mrs. Miller and arm, Thom a*, ••nt to Cape May Court Houwdoaday. Mr and Mra. Janie. Boyle enruined company Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. E1e.-nl.ii_• ran ■red to Ocean City and Marmora

•today.

Ml« Carrie Dougla* la epend-, ■t a few day* with her mother.j S^eral member e of the Ep"rth lyague went to J*etemburg und*y evening. Mi** Lydia Mckeraon and Mim iargaret iJidlom upent Erl day Ith Mr. and Mr*. W. S. Coomb*. Goshen. Mr. and Mr* C. Prlatilx and • and Mr*. D. Hahn motored Camden Sunday. Mr*. Andrew Hickman and rally went to Bell.-plaIn Sunday. Eugene Springer and family ’tit to Goahen and Dias Creak

nday.

l>r. and Mr*. Joseph Dcnelar lt. of Trenton, vleited rela- ■-< Sunday. Mr and Mr*. Frank Springer tied hi* parent* Thureday. IT. James Jefferson, of Jobn»*n. spent a few day* of la*i; ••k with Captain Stephen Jof* j Mr Lralte l.udlam. of Cap.- May • rt How. vlrtted Mia* M. C. ■lam Sunday. Gild Spring Mi. and Mra. William Search) 1 *on. Ueorge called on Mrs 1 l.yi*. In *'ape May Sunday. 1 -orge crowds are atfracted home of Alex Ewing. »bo 1-. p t ape in hi* care The a «wi time was connected with udi-rille ahow and is known ‘try." He la t*ry amusing.

Swam Mr*. Era Roper apenl from Saturday uatll Monday with mead* 1 Philadelphia Mra. Mary Griggs, of Vineland. u been * ponding aome time here with her cousin*. Mr. and Mrs. lUadall Elliott. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Clbana. of Praia, spent Thursday evening wilh bia uncle. Norris Halbruner. Grant catches of fresh mackerel were reported brought In to i'old Spring Harbor last week. Seventeen car loads were shipped out ilfct Wednesday mideh amoenu to 17<vp twrrel* and 25 car loads were ship! i Thursday. Mr. aad Mr*. WalUr Marta. 8r. and daughter. Bertie, formerly from her. and recently of Florida, are loartng for a trip through California In June. Mr*. Latimou* O’Neil and mother. Mr*. William l's**lrr were on the sick Hat. but have reMrs. Ida Kreturner who left here several months ago to spent the winter in CaHfornla is now louring Canada Miss Ruth Weber, of Fiahtnc Creek, ha* been spending some time here helping care for Mr* Albert J. Matthews, who has been

ill.

A rrea*, number of folk* from here attend <d the play railed "Green Stocking*. - given by the Senior ('law of Cape May High School as a benefit for their Washington trip, in the Ubarty Theatre. Cape May. U»t Wednesday and Thursday evening lir. and Mrs. Starr, oi ape May. gave an egg hunt to a large number of Itttl. frtand* of their small son at their cottage In Mill Uvne Easter Monday. Mis* Unj Kldredae. who I spent the winter In Cape May the Mlllor Cottage, was calling oa the Mines Pbeobc and Mary Miller last 7r*u2*aday afternoon. Mis* Miller will return to her Mr. and Mr*. Socrates McPherson are the parents of a baby girl, torn at midnight Monday. (April 18. Mr. and Mra. Everett McPherson have moved to nahtagMHlBHfl win occupy their new home .being built then Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Halbruoer entertained folk* from Pennsylvania Sunday.

Cape May City Mr. and Mr. George W. Edward*. accompanied by their son. William, and daughter. Mliw l/-a Red. and Wiliam Mifflin Uirge. of Phils Vlphla. enjoyed the week end In Cape May. Mis* Henrietta Goff, of Philadelphia. ha* been passing several days in Cape May with her parent*. Mr and Mra. Bldi.-y Goff, of Queen Street. H. W. Getting, of New Ywa* a recent visitor to this rmort. Donald Douglas*, of Willow Grove, entertained a party friend* over the week end at his former home on Lafayette Street. Mr. and Mr*. Samuel El dredge are entertaining their daughter. Mis* Katharine L Eldrrdgr. over the week rod. Mr. and Mr*. Waller Newhall Stevenson. Jr . accompanied by Mr. and Mr*. Walter N. I ennon. Jr. and their daughter. Virginia, and Mr. Jack Slorenson. of Philadelphia, motored to Cape May to spend s few day* nt their summer cottage on Hushes Struct. I . J. Bo inert ield. Jr. of New York, ha* been * pending a tew tfajrr in Cape May. Mis* Marion Hughes enjoyed the week end with friends In Philadelphia. Herbert Knecht and lamlly. of PmiaUelphla. opened their met cottage for a few days last

week.

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Mr. and Mr* Edgar Rlehardson of Wilmington. Del , are enjoying several day* with th. former’s parent*. Mayor end Mir Warren

8. Rlcbaidaon.

Mta* Bus Hildreth entertained' •ever*! friends al bridge Toeoday aften>o»!i at be horn. Hughes id Franklin Street*. Mr. and Mr* W L. Ewing, of Perry Street, entertained th-lr daughl.t. Mu* Catherine Ewing. .- aereral days this wee*. Mias EiWen Robinson, of FhUadelpbta. ep nt « part of the week home of her parent*. Mr. and Mr* E. It Robinson. Dr. and Mr. K Waller «*arr. of Philadelphia, wsre weekend guest* of Dr. and Mr* -8

Waller Starr. Jr., at tbair Dseatur have left Cape May to make their .Thoriu. n Foehcr. and son. of

Rev. William Dr re McCurdy.! Mr. aad Mra. Raymond Cre-' formerly pastor of the Flrot Bap- i and their I».j daughter* of Du * I ‘ tist chureh. of thl* city, and) Hill, ser.- *c*k-ead *u**t* --r th- - asejciatr pastor of Grace Baptl*’* latter’* parents. Captain and Mt-.j Tempi- Ehiiadolphia. for the pa*' Albert (i Brnneft. «< Decaiurj. twelve years, has accepted a call 8tn-.t to assume the pastorate of th;- Mr*. Kliiabeth Btrawb ; First Baptist church id Glov-jr*- . bar returned to her bom. In vllle. V V iDrnnlsvHle. after passing thm Mr* fWirudr Broil, of Phils- month* in Cape May with her delphia, wa* the week-end gises' alft-i. Hr* Mary A Knert of her grandparent* Mr. na-l Mr and Mr* Arthur F. Ilan.l Mr* Mark Scull, at their Waah-| ars i eelvln^ r.ingralulaHon* up Ington Htieet home. j on thr birth of a son. horn April Mlm France* SU-ren*. of Allan- 10. tie City. > njojwd the Baster j Mi^. Horace F. Church spent vacation at the home of her a par: of the w.-rk In Philaparents. Mr. and Mr* a Irwin ; delpbia. 8t.>•■*- of Bewcll Avenue. Mr. and Mr*. I. J. Pochi-r. ac-

and Mra. Charles Hoi

Palermo

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8tr-et home. Ilarrold Hand, of Perth Amboy. Joyed a few day* thl' week Ith hi* parent*. Mr.* John Hew the Tuesday MC-ntooa bridge club thl* week. Urlon Reeves, of Easton. Pa., is returned to hi* duties after ending the week with hi* psi euta. Mr and Ml* Reeves, of Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Cad waiter and Mr. and Mr* Cadwmltar an tan Cad waiter, of PhlladsXphli IV* opeo-d tbair Corgis Kret eottage. which they will occupy during the summer. Mr*. Anna Cooper spent Frl day In Philadelphia. Hilda N. Ware enjoyed Friday with friends In PhiU-

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Parker ha* arrtvad la Caps May to occupy hi* Jackson Street collags for the season i.d Mi*. J. SJbbll Phlladelpkta. are now occupying their summer cottage at 11 Perry

Street.

Mis* Martha Bchellsnger entertained Charles .Sarvnaon. o land. Me., over the week Mr. and Mr*. Paul Ensmlngrr enjoyed a few day* recently with

relatives at '

and Mr* Milton Bingham entertained Thursday eveningMr. and Mr*. Harold Fisher. Professor and Mi*. LcsU-r A. Rode*. Mr. and Mr* Samuel F. Eldredc. Mr. and Mr*. Jay E. Merray. Mr* Thomas B. Hughe*. Mis.- Mary Doak. and Mim

Rebec- a Doak

Mr. and Mr*. Nathan T. Follwoll and daughter. M‘ Natalie, of Philadelphia, spent the week end In Cap.- -May. Oscar Tencobaum. of Dickinson law school, and his brother. Joseph. of Penn. *pent the Easier vacation with their mother. Mrs. Bertha Teneabaum, at her home

here.

Mr and Mra. Sol Needle* entertained over thr week end Mr. and Mr*. Winter H. Dougherty, and Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Murray, of Philadelphia. Aaron W. Hand. Jr., of Philadelphia. enjoyed the week end in Cap. May with relatives. Ml** Gertrude do Lewi*, of Philadelphia, wa* a visitor here during the week. Mi** Elizabeth ESdredge returned home on Thursday from PhiladelpMa and Beverly, where she spent a week with friend* Ml** Ethel Hillman, of East Orange, spent several days recently with her sister, Mias Lottie R. Hillman.

’asbiagtou. D. C. - New York, arc passing several Mr. and Mr* Allyn .T. Sayr*. sroek* al their vouth Lafayette aad family have returned from (street cottage. Media. Pa., where they spent th? Mr*. John Younger ha* r* winter, and are now occupying : turned to Cape May. after spendthelr Stockton Avenue home. I Ing a part of the winter In the Mr. and Mr* Harrold Ftaber south, are guest* of Mr. and Mr* Milton ' Mir* Virginia Elwell. of Ship Bingham. at their Jeffcraon plnniiurg Normal Scbool. was with Street bom ! h*r parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Mr. and Mr* Lewis Knerr and- El well, for a few day* this w.<ek. Mb* ELI" Hansen, of Plainfield. *pen- the week end a* guest* of Mr*. Knerr's mother. Mra. Mary

A. Knerr.

Mr. and Mr*. ThomasB. Hughes of Sewell Avenue, gave a ma»OUerad. party Wednesday evening. Th.- guests included Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bingham. Mr. and Mr*. Harold Fisher, of flptinsfteM. Mass.: Mr and MrPaul En-mlngor. Ml** Virginia Zortman. Mr* Horace F. Church. M!k* Edith Edmund* Mbta Edna Whittington. Mis- Sara Fidlcr

and Alvin King.

Mr. and Mr*. lay E. Mecray entertained al dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mr*. Samuel F. Eldredge. Mr. and Mr*. Milton Bingham and Mr. an>l Mr*. Ilarrold FTsbsr. Mr. and Mr* Fred Harris, who passed the Winter In Plilladalphia are now at th.-lr cottage on we*:

j Ferry Street.

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Mr*. Cha I. <’.«• - Mr*. Allen Devaul. of Friday MU* Myrtle M week end with Mr bert Campbell, of P< Mr*. Jtpenr. r ley’s Pofnr. vl-lrtvl hThursday.

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T. MAHER

Repairmen: We have installed a Rebabbitting Machine with which we are able to rebabbit and bore con-necting-rods and bronze-back bearings for any make of automobile, truck and tractor. Also bearings for stationary engines, boat motors, etc. For years garage men and car owners have been throwing away their burned out and worn out connecting rod and bronze-back bearings, but now you are acquainted with a firm who will rebabbit them like new and at much less cost than new parts or factory exchange. It is now agreed on. by the foremost engineers, that there is one oest way to do this work, and that is to cast the babbit direct in the rod and then bore to fit the crank-shaft. This

is the Method we use.

Let us rebabbit one of your rods and convince you that we can eliminate 95 [>er cent,

of your scrapping. Yours for Service,

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Mazurie s Garage and Machine Shop Landis Ave. Sea Isle City

Bell Phone 42

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