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CAPE MAY C0U1ITY TIMES. FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1927.
South Dennis
Mr. and Mr*. M. Fenton, o. Ocean View, called on Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell. Mr
Clinton Newman, of Swatnton.! Miss Virginia ft. nsey. who has .-isited Margaret Nickerson on i t.een teaching In the West Cape Junday erening. I May School, left this week for
Miss Hannah McCormick spen end with Mr.. T. S.
Miller. Jr.
Miss Mavis Hickman, who has
and Mrs. Charles Dixon. Mr. and ! been in a hospital in PhiladelMrs. Raymond Dixon visited Mrs. ; phia nearly all winter, returned 6. Dixon Sunday. |«» her home here last Tuesday. ,MU in Woodblnn. Cr ,„ K ’ „- Uh M „. s. Fo , t „. Mrs Andrew Hickman and son. Mr and Mn! E c Wal80n . Somers, went to Woodbine Sun-. of Q^hen. spent Sunday evening i
with the Jatter's parents, Mr. and i
Mrs. J. C. Robinson.
Revival services
started in the M. E. Church in
Two girls, who
Misses Catharine McCormick and Margaret Underman went to Pleasantville Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hickman
Sunday.
Mr. B. Snyder visited relatives
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes have moved Into the house belonging to George Stenecker. C. Hickman went to Palermo Friday evening. Robert Sutton and children spent the week end at Cape May. . James Boyle and daugh-
with us.
hear them. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Foster visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hickman on SaJurday. Mr. and Mrs. Hand, of Cape May. 'Isited Edward Hickman
Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie Riggins
ter. Mrs.
H. Simpson, and
her home at Harrisburg, Pa. Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips is spending several days with her son. Lieutenant J. S. Phillips, executive offleer of the destroyer
Farragut.
Mi- Helen V. Moore, of 213 perry Street, entertained the members of her bridge club on Tuesday evening. The guests present were Miss Martha SchelMiss Marie Thompson. Mrs. J. I-eroy Wilson. Mrs. William C. Mecray. Mrs. Joseph A. ‘ Mrs. Lemuel Miller. "
Mrs. Robert Hand, of Jefferson Street, enjoyed Thursday at | Philadelphia with her daughter, Mrs. Clark Miller, of Haddpn 1 Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goff were guests of relatives at Port N'Crts on Sundaf last. Mrs. J Ppic-1 Learning was a Philadelphia > i ttor on Thursday. Richard Thompson, of New York, was the guest of bis father. Henry C. Thompson, during the
Ope May Point
Mrs. W
lam C. Mecray enterbridge on Thursday
ng Mrs. John H. Mecray. Walter 1- Bennett. Mrs. II.
gospel sing-i^J* Stevens. Mrs. T. Alfr.-d V. Smyth. Mr,: Harry Jl. Needl.^
Come
Mil
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Moon- » ul
mertalned this week Mr. Moor •
ister. Mrs. Elizabeth Wood. anii i\, r , er two granddaughters. Mi,- >.
■ Severty and Mis.; Eliza-
ilH-th Weir, of Philadelphia L. C. Devereaux and son. Inladelphia. have leased
Hilda Wan-. Mrs. J.
terford. Mrs. T. Lee Lemmon. Samuel 8- Schellenger ai d
Tllyn T Sayre,
i-s Annie Thompson Is vlstt- • latlves at Weslvitle. N. J.
children went to Woodbine Wednesday. A. Hickman visited his home here Sunday. Carloe Priaulx and D. Hnhn enjoyed a fishing trip Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boyd vis Hod Mr. Robert Sutton recently Mrs. Eugene Springer and son. Jack, spent Friday with Mrs. F Springer, at Cape May Court
House.
Mrs. Layton and children, ol Woodbine, visited Mrs. 8. Dixon Saturday. Ethel and Robert Sutton Vis /ted Mrs. Nelson Boyd, at Se; Isle. Thursday. Charles Watson spent Saturda; i evening In Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edward; went to Woodbine Wednesday. Clayton Hickman and family went to Tuckahoe Sunday. Carl McCorn lek and family visited Mrs. E. R. McCormicV
Sunday.
Benjamin Springer, of Ardmore. visited his parents Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watson colled on Mr. and Mrs. Clarcna Sutton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Cahalej called rn Mr. and Mrs. F. C Barnes Monday. James Boyle and family at tended a sale at South Seavillt Saturday. Captain A. J. Meerwald and family spent Saturday In Btidge-
Vlneland. arc visiting i tage at this reoort. where they
her grandmother. Mrs. Rachel | will spend the summer months. Hand. j Miss Catherine Ewi ig and Mi--Joseph Robinson. Jr.. Dorothy i Dingier, of Haddon H< iglits. were Crlsmond z-nd Mr. and Mrs. Clar-I recent guests of the former's pat ence Sutton and son went to Mill-'mix at their Perry Street home ville Saturday evening. j Harry Mecray. of Montclair. Mrs. Wellman and son enter-; N. J.. enjoyed the we.-k end n talned company from Millville on . Capo May with his mother, Mr Sunday. T. T. Smith, at her home. 112,
Richard Shipley spent Sunday Madison Avenue.
Mi.-» Frances Borklus and her ; -inter. Mix* Reaxle Bocktus. of l j Philadelphia, have opened Ihelr
Perry Street cottage for the e
: the t
and family. of Philadelphia, are spending a month at their Guerney Street
cottage.
Mies Rebecca Reeve* entertained the members of her blidgi
Howard Palmer spent Sunday her- with hi* partnla. The Volunteer Firemen will bold a dance In the fire hmiseve i t Tuseday evening for the bencht of the company. j. Huff and wife visited Dr. j, s Huff here on Saturday. lliam Schlvebel. of Philadelphia. spent a few day* this week at his summer cottage on Lake Drive. Charlea Katz, who has spent the winter in Philadelphia, has returned to the Point for the summer. Dr. William Bicrberbach and family, of 1’hli.sdelphla. were among the Sunday visitors here. Mr. Morris Bell spent Sunday with hi* mother, Mrs. Emma
Bel!
JJe Peter Reilly and sons spent the week end opening their cottage for the summer. The Borough of Cape May Point lx having an arch built at the entrance of Cape Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hickman, of Philadelphia, spent the week end here. Douglass Gender, a coast guard at the Point station, spent his liberty day with his father In West Cape May.
Horace Woolsoa and sister. Louisa, attended a surprise party given for Miss Lida Sauits. of Erma, on Saturday evening. Mr. Robert Lewi*. Sr., spent Sunday with his daughter. Mrs James Wool son. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H Bair entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, on Friday cvenlng. Mrs. Edwin Berreil and Mrs. Harry Woolson attended lodge at Wildwood on Thursday evening. Messrs Bill and Harry Johnson opened their summer cottage on
Sunday.
The Volunteer FI;-Sien held then monthly drill oi Saturday afternoon. Many people believing It to be a Are. turned out to i-«e the firemen in action. Mrs. Emma Bell was a visitor in Wildwood on Thursday evrn-
vtsited
Miss Loulaa Wooiston
Miss Frances Gorman, at West Cape May. on Sunday morning. Mias Elsie Davenport visited friends la Cape May on Sunday
evening.
Mr. Ellis Wltliard spent Sunday here with hi* family. Many fishermen were along
: f.o
"My
wonderful a
I. r- coroe from* You nind my asking, do you?" Hives*: ■•Certainjy not. ■ante from oysters!"
Bank clerks a . „ the t:,ach at the Point, although j work eight hour* and Bleep the tide wax not suitable for the j hours - but not the
catching of many fish. hours.
Ing.
Thomas Chester entertained re- . latives one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ferrl* were here over the week end. William Blevin visited H.Woolfiton on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Markly
and family have moved back to
the Point for the summer. Reuben Davenport had an auto-
mobile accident at the corner of Broadway.' Weal Cape May. on Thursday evening. Considerable
damage was done to his car.
and Monday with his parents. ! m. . and Mrs. J. Oliver Ruther-j r i u b on Monday evening Raymond and Margie Hickman 1 ford, of Michigan Avenue, enter- )>erry Street home, are visiting their aunt, who live* talned at bridge on Saturday eve-j Mr. and. Mr* William C. Mi
her
at Erma.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickman and daughter. Mavis, went to Philadelphia Monday.
Cape May City
Mrs. John Trainer, of Philaelphla. is now- living at her Mt. Vernon Avenue cottage. Mr. and Miw. J. C. Little, of Columbia Avenue. entertained Mrs. Little's sister. Miss Sara Smith, of Miami. Fla., during the
week.
George McCullough recently purchased a cottage on Congress Street, which he will occupy this •ummer. Mrs. Frederick Miller has returned from Miami. Fla., after passing a delightful winter there and Is now Hying at her Wash
ning Mr. and Mrs. Hamm Schellenger. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lemmon. Mr. and Mrs. Harj II Needles. Mr. and Mrs H. Yoxall Smyth. Mr. and Mrs. WHHi
Mecray.
Mrs. John T. Hewitt and Mrs. Julia Cinder spent Thursday in Philadelphia Mrs. Hewitt and Mrs. Mary A Knerr motored to Plainfield during th. week, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
S-! oay spent a part of the week In
' New York.
Mb* Emily Bennett, of CapeMay Court House was the guest of Mrs. B. 8. Johnson, of South Lafayette Street, over the week
Kner
Samuel Brown MeCib :>rk. Is now occupying her ■ cottage at the corner of
Columbia Avenue and Franklin
Street
and Mrs. Joseph A.
and son. Billie, spent las with relatives at BeHville. Mr. and Mrs. David Baird, ol Beverly, enjoyed several lays ■ntly nt their summer cotlagi
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Jefferson spent the week end with Cap tain Stephen Jefferson. Mrs. A. C. Meerwald. of M.llvllle. Is spending this week with Mrs. A. J. Meerwald. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugeni Springer Sunday.
Ington Street cottage for the Second Avenue,
summer. j Logan P. Buckles, of Phil.tib!r and Mrs. Adolph Kreutzcr. pbla. spent a part of last wisk Philadelphia, spen* several jin Cape May with his mothoi. days recently at their Perry St. , Mrs. Elizabeth Bockiu.s. at h-r cottage. j North Street cottage. Mrs. William R. Sheppard. Mrs. Mrs. William L. Stevens and Ralph T. Stevens, Mm. Leonard!her granddaughter. Miss Mabel . Davis and Miss Marie Thomp- ; Stevens, are now occupying their ■n attended the bridge party at j home on North Street after paxsthe Wildwood Golf Club on Prl- Ing a delightful winter at Stcu-
day afternoon. I ait. Fla.
end.
Mm. Harry H Needle* was hostess to her bridge club on Thursday evening. Mrs. Frank M.-nd-. of Pblla delphla. who ha; opened her First Avenue cottage for the summer entertained over the week end Mr. and Mr, William Dougherty Mr ann Mrs. Thomas W. Millet and son. of Philadelphia, wenwith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Hughe*, at their Frink lln Street home. Mrs. El wood Souder and daughter. Miss Betty, enjoyed several days in Cape May with Mm. Elizabeth Boekius. Mm. Stewart Claghorn. of Philadelphia. enjoyed Sunday with her parents. Mr. andMrx. J. L. Kehr. at their North Street
home.
Mm. William H. Muncy, of Haddon Heights, were Sunday visitors to this resort. Robert Berger, of Philadelphia. was a week-end vlsltoi , to this resort. Mrs. James Rice spent a pai of the week out of town.
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