Cape May County Times, 6 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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CAPE MAY COTTlfTY TOTES. TODAY. MAY 6. 1§*7.

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West Cape May

•Telephone Company In Morris I Guards Armory. A very Interestuu inrat aid contest by men employed

Dias Creek

Mr. and Mrs. C LeMucyon visited relatives In Belleplaln Sunday. Mr. Harry Hebentha! and lidith lAie were in Somers Point* Saturday evening. Mrs. S. Kldredge is III. Mrs. J. Jones was in lienniaTllle Sunday. Mrs C. Baker was a Wildwood ■hopper < ne day last week. David Hand has been Very ill. Mlllieent Henderson visited relatives in Philadelphia over the

week end.

Lida Soults. of Erma, visited/'n hu Miss Sarah Dawaon. Saturday. I

Walter Hughes spent the » t * k L Uler . l0 .u^. Mrs. end under the parental roof. TburBdaJ . evening. Mr -and Mrs. C. Ellls eotertaJned ^ bnrUI

Mr- Edward R»;nsey. of file, spent the week end with

parent*.

Mr. and Mr*. William Weainrr.y spent Sunday with her cousin

n Ocean City.

Mrs. Richard Lloyd spen

1 Atlantic City, railed on Mr. and I Mrs. J. H. Clark on Sunday.

I Mr. and Mrs J Dennis, of Den J

Inisvllh. spent the *■ “*

Eldora

‘ sptain E O Knapple is quite bos, these days paint!** his bouse Mr. B. D- l-amaet -a* IU tor

Mr. Harry Cousins, of l^e*bur*. ^ ____ ___ ,p« nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs I s^esl Wilson James. rarents

Mr. Joias B. Hand, of Mayvflle.

was in to«n on Friday.

Walter

Mrs.

her brother. G. Franklin and fam-

ily. of Runemeade.

Elizabeth Meyer entertained Raymond Ferguson, of Camden,

over the week end.

On account of the increase in trade. Thomas Tain D enlarging his store on Broadway. Mr and Mrs. M. Scull entertained the former parents over Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mr*. J. Eeyor entertained the f..cutty of Ocean City High School at dinner. Sunday

evening.

Dorothy Reeves is confined to her home with chicken pox. Mrs 8. Oliver is entertaining her sister for a few days. Mm. Melvin Eidredge is very ill. *t the home of her mother, in

Fishing Creek

Quite a number from here attended the banquet given tor

Judge H. H. Eldrtdge at the Gate- Shaw. I« enjoying

way Casino. Saturday evening. , vaeatlon with friends and rel*-

Leslie Legge spent Sunday in j Uve* In Philadelpbli

Philadelphia 1 Henry Shaw made a trip to the Mrs. Paulson visited friends in j city and drove his new car home.

Pishing Creek one dsy last week, one dgy last week.

The Triangle Class of the Sun-, The e-.-ll sons of Conrtlam! day Scholl held a business meet-1 Dlckln* >n a*e the proud owners ing si the home ot Mrs. V. White-j of a pony, which was purchased

head. Monday evening I for then in Wildwood.

Morris Stephenson, of Ocean Mrs. M. rgaret Griffith Crease.

City. Is making an Indefinite stay {of Erma, spent Wednesday

by the company was given fresbments were t rved. - nt dancing to a wonderf .1 orcbei-tra

was enjoyed.

George Mason was given a surprise party. Thursday evening by 21 of bis little friends to help him celebrate his tenth birthday. ' Mr. and Mrs Milton Taylor and Mrs. Harry 1-acey. of Wildwood, spent Thursday evening with Mrs.

Katherine dagger* I)ow|

John Wllwjn enjc^ a furl^zhj ^ ^ rhsml „ r . ^ wl0> frteads

f b * nd *° n Kr * nk - Krid * y i Mm. Alice Hoffman spent Wed

‘Vr aid Mm. Marco. Scull, of »“»> “er daughnr. *<| nr 4ay afternoon In Milltrill.. uuv vi.it.,1 thurI Cw* 11 House. S*venU people from here at-

Kkv.s. *‘ r - atd ** rs - Col ®* n ^o^o'CiendedlhereceptiontoJudgeEidspent Sunday with their daughter rMlge (! | vfn a | the Gateway, harle* j “t Stone Harbor. ]Somers Point. Saturday evening.

I Mr Alvin Hand and wife s

and Mrs. Wilson James. 'p u nday in Philadelphia

Robert Cook, of I,

• week end visiting Mr.

H.

Thursday at Court House, with Hrary Hnu

her cousin. {cay on Friday.

Mr. Sills, of Philadelphia ;> nt Mr all<1 n-,. Harold Inngley {„ Monday with hia daughter. Mm.! >I)d Un E James, motored U. j * *

I InImont on Friday where theyi'®

and Mrs. Dani.-l Chambers -

; ‘ ortnne«I. *prm orawy wnm

]8«nd«y.

i .. , Mr. and Mr*. A. O'Kane are | children, of MlllvtlD. visited her ’ of their : r::.dher. Mr*. B. Fowler, for a few j orw rxprct to mo>r tn

)days. 'very soon

Garner

l H oc

trip

■ on ‘iburaday eve-

Mrs. <

Lee. of Dein*

st. D

Markley of Cape May Point took j place in Tabernacle Cemetery.

Erma. Wednesday. May

Markley leaves wkk.* »iio Is the daughter of Milton Taylor, of thl* paid, also three son*. Charlea, ] Harold and John Markley He died at his home in t ape May Point. Saturday last, of heart double, having suffered a long while with

the disease.

Cold Spring

Mm. Marvin Elliott called on Mr* Katherine Matthews, at

Erma. Monday.

Mr. and Mm. LalimoU* O Nell spent Sunday tn Camden, with

her mother.

Mrs. Bogarth. *hu make* her home with Mr. and Mr*. Henry

reeks

and Mrs Allison Ludlarn | T |, e Woodbine Fire Department

and nous, of Bwalnton. called j rfT ponded to rn fire call at Fletcher Mr! (here Friday evening. ! Durell's home and checked a chim-

and Mm. George Kelly fire that threatened

with hi* parents here. Mrs. L Blsttcr Is spending *om time with bar daughter in Mer-

cbantvllle.

with her i

. Al-

Erma

Mm. Alice Bradley and children, of Florida, arrived here Monday evening and will spend some time with her father. David Hawn. Lavan Dickinson spent Sunday at home with hl» parents Mr. and Mr*. Levi Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, ot Camden, spent the week end here

at their cottage.

The Endowment Commute will meet Saturday afternoon, at the

home ot Mr*. Leaning GarreUaon __ Mr*. Enoch Miller. Jr., attended j H ^”4’._

the funeral of her grandmother nin _ Hl

Mm. Scull, of Court House. U»t. chj,.),.,,

Wednewlay. Everett Smith, of f Mr*. George \auleer was one of, milt vU , ltnjt h .

In-law. M

her home In Mill Ralph Taylor tune to loose 13

tubercular.

George Bailey was stricken quite til Monday while ; ■ work and Is confined to hi* btd. Mr*. Clara Halbruner. of Philadelphia. 1* here helping to care for her alater. Mm. Ada Week*, who has been quite 111 for LB*

id dAughtem. Marie and Lillian, of Erma, spent Sunday with MrRichard Uoyd Quite a few •'! our villager* spent Sunday »t Cape May. looking at the macker.-l fleet. Mr*. Edward Scull spent Monday at Court House. Mm. Viola Norton, of Coon House. 1, viiiting her niece. Mm. Edward Scull. ■mont Stile* spent Saturday •*. Court House, with hi*

aleter.

Mm Maurice Brooks, of Clayton. visited her father last week. Mm Klwood Howell spent Monday a- Cold Spring. Mm Wilbert Bateman and Mbw Fanny Ilateman called at Court House, on Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. Runnel Weal herb) speni Sunday at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Jame* Downs am family, spent Saturday at Conr

House

Mr Ralph Denn of Rio Grande is painting Mr. J. E. Cheater'

bouse.

Mr. O F. Fere*, of Stone Harbor. called on Mr. Rusael Dunnor.

Saturday.

Mr. Leslie SUle*. of Stone Harbor. called on Harry Norton

Saturday.

Roll in Stllee. of Green Creek called on bis brother. Vermont

Sttle*. on Friday.

Mm. Loutaa Herman wp. 1

day at Court House.

e-rious damage on Saturday.

Mm Hannah Learning has been spending two weeg* in Rahway vialting at lh.- home ol her daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Miller. Mr*. Mary Grimth. Sr., of Erma, visited Mm. Ad.: Week*.

Sunday.

David Scull and friend, of Rio

South Dennis

l Fri

Belleplain

Frank r

several who were baptized Sun- {. day in the new baptismal pool ju.t | Inslalleel in the Baptist Church, at'

Rio Grande.

Mm. Wilson Miller, of Rahaway. | called on her slater Mrs. Renal

Peterson. Sunday.

Mm. Herbert Dawson and son.!

Ronald, spent Sunday evening with j her cousin*. Mr. and Mm. Joseph {

Grave*, ai South Cape May. Mr. Emmlt Vaunamare and fam 1

lly and Mr. and Mr*. Flelscbaui-r. | Of Pleaaantville; Mr. and Mm ! Henry Fleiacbauer and daughter.! Rhoda, of Cold Spring; Miss Doro-1 •’’““"•l thy May hew. Mm. Mary Burford.l , of Morristown; Mr. and Mm | . 1 *' Crank churcle. of Cape May. were’ 0 ' lh '' vialting Mr*. David Pierson here j y' 1 ! 1

Sunday

Mr. and Mr*. David Pierson and I

Mrs. Laura Douglas* spent last Spr,n,: Wednesday In Millville, with Mrs. | handr '

Enos Bally. j w#r * The fimt quarterly M. E. Con- ' nR ' n,

ference was held Sunday. May j.j broke In Tabernacle t'hurch. l)l**rict | und, ‘ r Superintendent Kulp. of Mlllrille. ,UH " oi prakchad. I from <

Mrs. Albin Mason and son; 1,11 George. Mr*. Roy Jaggem and j

daughter. BreU and Marie, mo-j Hr tored to Atlantic City Friday eve-! won a. nlng where they Joined a number: uiday of friends from Wildwood. They Aril were invited guest*, and enjoyed,; : -I" “Ladies' Night" given by tie- It,!! her.-.

eek.

• Shaw I

ehold

■nnecticut, where her hu-bm attending a naval acbo,>! Paul Sperber. of Pbllad, !|d.: apendlng a week with Mi

m. C. Ldipel.

Mi. Bean and family, who : ded at Erma befora going iid aie occupying Mra Ldzx

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore, of Strathmere. spent Friday with lh latter* parents. Mr. and M w.

Thomas Harris.

Mr and Mr*. Thoma* Miller, c. South Dennis, were In town ,ot

Friday evening.

Mrs. Reba He*s spent Wodnex-*:-'v sith her daughter, Mrs. Earl

KICi'.-TBOn. of Millville

Mm. Frank Clark and Children. May. Of Ocean City, spent Sunday with ' her mother, Mrs. D. Hoffman. | Mr*. Rebecca Shaw has returned pn paring to her home in South Seaville.

Mother Goose Operetta Mother Goose Operetta was presented by th> pupil* of South DennU school. Saturday evening. Following the operetta. Mrs. J. B. Scull and Mr*. Carlo. Prianly. members of the Home and School, recited humorous selection*. These followed by a health play which stressed the value of milk, vegetable, fruits and care of teeth. The dangerous effect* of colds, were also emphasized. Every child in the school took part In this little play. Jame. Heaton. Mrs. 8. Abrams and family, visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hickman Saturady. Mrs. Howard Brown visited her parents Tuesday. Mis* Regina Moore ent, rtslned friend* Saturday. William Moore visited relatives Sunday. Mm. M Riggins is visiting Mrs Rachii Hand. Mrs. Eugene Spri. ger entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. Hyson. Is-wis Cjunp. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lets*. Friday evening Amo* Hit knian and family, went i Cape May Court House. Thurs-

day.

Missea Mary and Arne* Meerwald spent the week end with their parents. Mr. Alvin McKalg. of New York. spent the week end with his Mr and Mr*. B. 8ny<: r an daughter, of Erma, visited r, latlvi Sunday. Mr. Eugene Springer and family. lotored to Sea lale and Ocean

Mr*. Emma Springer, who spent the winter with her son at Palermo, relumed to her home here. Nicholas Hand made a boalaeae trip to Woodbine Tueaday. Mr and Mra. Charles Bingham •per- the past week at Trenton. Lewis Peterson, of Strathmere. spent Tuesday home with hi* par lewis Hand spent Friday evening at Strathmere.

Baud was

Friday evening. The Fpworth League held

home of Mm Gamer Peterson. Tuesday eviaing. May S. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Lee ami in. visited her parents over the week end. Foster, of Green ('reek, visited Mrs Franrla Fowler on

Sunday.

Margaret Riley, of Delnont. spent Friday evening and Saturday with Ida Peterson. The visitors at Mrs. Chris Hand's ere; their daughter Edith. Harry Ried and William Wolfe, all of

Millville.

Samuel Chester, of Millville, visited his parent* on Sunday. Joseph and E. Trout, of Green Creek, called on their mother. Mrs. Mary Trout on Sunday. Garner Peterson, wife and

t of .

control soon a boat. Tw ap.- May re*

1. of Georgia, spent with hi* patent* • Jame* Graff ha\, ida. being notified

neph)

* pending several days with 1 b.-r daughter. Mrs. Ada l.aytnn Mr. and Mrs. I- H. Riggins and 'he latter’s mother. Mm. H B Hess, motored to Millville on Sat-

urday.

.Mrs R. B. Mason and son Carl. . 'i.ntored tn Millville on Saturday. Mr. Edward Hoffman spent I t.umday with his daughter at

, Hammont ,n.

Mr and Mrs. Steve Stevenson and daughter. Helen, of Cap.- May iNiit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

rot pret at Schel- ’ ‘y art. Cold 1 ti|i about onelQj,' hing boats I v ,n ** Ton ih, boat*, wi ,

put

luut the

Margaret Whlldln. of DelPent Monday afternoon w lit I! B Hess. and Mrs. J. H. Clark at- ' the funeral of Mr. Auburn Bridgeton, on Tuesday, i-nd Mrs Clarence Lernun1 a Pe May. spent Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Edward Hoff-

- Robert Hess

sther. Mr. Charles • Millville on Wed-

nesday evenlng Mr David Veal, of Dlvii! Creek, was seen in town on '

day.

Mrs. Henry Hess and ’ Harold Langley motored to <1 Mile on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Terry

lly I

nday

d Mrs. 1

e on the election board.

Ocean View Amoa Gaady. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday witih his fsther. Mr. and Min. Raymond Min spent Sunday in Philadrlpfais Mr. and Mrs William Kurt* and son. Harry and Katherine Downam. motored to Egg Harbor Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Matthew Barbour, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with relative*. Joseph Davie* motored to iantic City Saturday. Mra. Firman Downam. of Ocean City, apent Friday with Mr. anJ Mm. Harry Downam Mlm Eva Fbllner. of Philadelphia. apent Sunday with her mother. Mr. and M' E. Minor Fenton are apeniiag a few days in Easton. Ps. Mr. and Mra. Harry Blarkson. of Wildwood, apent Sunday with her father. Aaron Delano-y Mra. Joseph Downam. Mr 1 Mm. Edmund Jefferies, of Ocean City, motored to Cape May Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mm. James Godfrey, j of Corson's Inlet, spent Sunday

Green Creek Mr. and Mrs Harry Whiting, of South Seaville. spent Flriaay *v*-

Mra. Melvin Eldredg* of ' apa ay. la 111 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr* Ed*in Fisher Miss Harriet C amp spew Sunday with her aunt. Mra Sarah Elddge Miller Robinson, of the Atlantic City life guard station, spent a part of the week at home George Miner, wile and mother " at Wild woo. Taylor, of Sunday with Mrs Motile Doughty Harry Watson Is grading the yard fronting his new home Mrs Joseph la* Conover D caring for Mrs Uda Parsons, at Conit Walter Edwards has built a new veranda at the front of his home Edward Laut*. of Trenton, took aner with Thoma* 1-oper and Ife. on Friday evening Fern Reevee. of Millrtlte. was

The Ladies' Aid Society, of the Methodist Church, ha* placed a rw three burner oil-«tove In the irsonage for the convenience of « pastor and his wife. Captain Richard Crsssi. wife and utghler. of Ocean City, rpent Sun 'w with Mr. and Mrs. Charlea

Court House. *

tend the funeral of her brother wife. Mrs. “ * * Mrs. and Mr. and 1 Millville, and Mr am Mrs Harry Fawcett, of Om*i View, tailed on Mr. and Mn Henry R. Leper on Sunday Waiter Watson and atoter. Mn Emma Pierrot, wan la WOdeug Shivers, of WYMwoad. k end with hie grsas end Mrs. WiUlta The Rev. sad Mr*. Peter Saap son drove to Millville ** and they

Special attenboa fivea to Hair Cottiaf bp Mia Edith D. Bulloch

Charles, motored to Strathmere., wl( ), hi* mother.

Tuesday and Wednesday. | judee Eldrcdge and Everett

Baud and children were at | Jerrel of c .p. May. called on

Woodbine on Sunday. Mm. A. WlDeta Saturday evening. Herman Leuher and Wife, spent || r BDd y.. LauIm Mason an-1

Sunday out of I.>dla and Ethel Fowler, and Hattie Noon were In Delmont on

Sunday. Herbert

innyh.m and friend*, all of JerfSty. vlelled Mr. Bingham's mother. Mr*. Jennie Bingham.

and Mr*. Richard Hand and went to Cape May f House Saturady. Mr and Mm. C. T. Gram went to Belleplaln Sunday. Mrs. N. Moore. Mr. Wellman and Mr. Dixon, spent the week with Mrs. S. Dixon. Mrs. Edgar Ross spent Tuesday with Mrs. Lawrence McKalg Mr. J. Simpson has returned to

his home.

Mrs. I-arry Peterson gpent the week end with Mr and Mr*. W Peterson, at Marmora. Mis* M. C. Ludlarn visited relatives at Cold Spring Saturday. Mrs. A. ElM-nberg and Miss Catherine McCormick attended n recital at Cape May Court House. Friday evening. Frank Moore spent the week end at his home here. Bert Hughe* and family. Mr and Mr*. W. Tomlin, vlritcd Mr. J. coapman recently. Mr. Harvey Nickerson went lo Wildwood Sunday. Mra. A. C. Meerwald. of Millville, i* spending this week with Mrs. William Meerwald. Mi** Mabel Springer went to Newfield Stand y. Mimes M. C. I.udlan- and Lydia Nickerson attended the chamber of Commerce, at Woodbine. Thursday evening.

Strathmerr Captain Maxwell irove down from New Gretna Sunday. B. MacGauuey wax an Atlantic City visitor Saturday eve-

ns.

Mr. Fred Wright occupied his cottage over the week end. The cold weather is rather •vere on the fishermen, and al.„u*b a number of them angled Sunday, very few fish were booked, 'aptain Frank Cobb made a trip sea after mackerel Saturday. I. P. Wlttkamp and Jack God frey drove to Atlantic City Sunday ulaht. Bill Fink, wt 1 h*« U *ro 111. is oonvaleslng at the Strathi cottage. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Sharp, of Sea Isle, visited Mrs. H. A. Wlttkamp one day last week.

daughter. Mr Wlllism Gaskil! and two aon*. of Somera Point, apent Saturday at their summer villa here. Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz and *on. Mr. and Mm. Joseph IKiwaam and daughter, spent ( Tueaday tn Bridgeton with rela-

tive*.

, MIm Dorothy Duke*, of Tuckaboe, called on friend* on Sunday. Mn. Elizabeth Way and daughter Alma, were Sea I«Jr City visitor* Thursday. Joseph Camp, of Absecon. spent Friday with hi* mother. Charie» Barth, of Philadelphia, apent the week end with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John Carew. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Johnson, of Ocean City, apent Sunday with their mother. Mm. W’llliam Carew. Kenneth Bosarth and Mta* Margarette Smith, of Egg Harbor, railed on hi* parent*, Mr. and Mm. Raymond Bozarih. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Minor Fenton and Mr. Elmer Cox motored to Bridgeton Tuesday.

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