Cape May County Times, 20 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Mr*. Spencer Yowa* and aon. Robert, of Beealer'a Point, wpent WedBMdar wltt her mother. lire. Enoch William*, of Tuckahoe. spent one day laat week with her slater. Mrs. Elton CorA. W. Corson was In Atlantlr City Tu-'eday. Mr. an.? Mrs. John Moncrlse. of Red Bank, are spending some time with Mr. and Mr*. Charle* Field* and family. William T. Corson ha* been 111

thb week.

Norman Pauli In baa returnee home for the cummer, after attending school In Philadelphia during the winter. Mias Lydia Hampton ha* returned to her bom# here after spending the winter In New Tork . ^ Richard Cameron, of Oc*»r. City, caller, on friends here Saturday efternoon Mias Myrtle Madara spent the week end with Mr. aad Mr* Madison Pol. of Bomere Point. Winfield Cook and friends, of Philadelphia, apeat Sunday with hi* parents here. Joseph Collina called on 8. E Young Monday. Mr and Mrs. Charles Coosa boon motored to Cape May Cour

B. H. Simpson and family went j to Dorchrater Saturday. Mr. Robert Sutton went to Cape May Tuwday evening. Amo* Hickman and family to Ooshen Sunday. A. C. Meerwsld, of Millville. Is spending thl* week wrllh •ter parent*. Mr. and Mrs. How

ird Jaroea.

Robert Button

Tuckahoe Mr. and Mr*. John Bergh. Jr. were In Millville last Monday eve-

ning.

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Mitchell are vi-itlng relatives in Delaware. Mr*. John Batdorf paused la*t Monday In Philadelphia. Harry Straek entertained

taken to the Millville Hospital

an operation.

Word haa been received that Herbert Dawson baa arrived Pasadena. Cal., and report* the fog and cold weather just as lad there aa In the State of New Jemoy. Mra. Gertrude Haven entertained at dlune Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Kteler and children. Gibbatown. nnd her »on. Harvey.

ehe"eontlnu*s. "haa today P'orryniK Cjimival a point near perfection, and ■uehl* alUOUS V_-anilVdl

! A Rim Feature '•‘j Marcti Cm Dazzling Back- •

Satan." D. w GriSitb’s latest ground For “Scarlet Saint

turned to her home after spend number of hi* friend- laat Tues- l(M j w( , l . ing several weeks with her 1 day in honor of hi* seventh> Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Haven daughter. Mr*. Raymond Warner, birthday anniversary |, wo )HUe nieces. Mr*. William At Cape May. ,,r •nd Mr » W. A. Thomas. of !H . T , n and Mra Carrie Taylor at Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Morrle May* Landing, were In town Uie Alumni play called

•pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrz ■ last Friday calling on friend*. James Boyle. - Mr - » nd Mt»-. Harry Wagner. Eugene Springer and family of Philadelphia, are occupying motored to Forked Hlver Sunday ihelr home here for the summer.

Andrew Hickman and family. Mr. and Mra. George Powell j table wa* taken with a convulsion ent to Sea !*le Saturday eve-1 were In MlllviUe last Saturday. and fell doubling hi* feet under

Rev. Creamer report* a mem-1 him. breaking hia ankle

Joseph Young of Camden, apem Sunday wtik hi* parent*. Mr. an« Mr*. Howard Young. Mr and Mra Frank Hay an< friends, of Philadelphia, « Bunday at their cottage here.

Dias Geek Mr. aad Mia. Garner Peterson of Eldore. called on Mrs. Daniel Chamber* Tuesday evening. Mrs Daniel Chamber* spent Wednesday with Mra W. C. Jon** at Court House. Mra. Charles Ling went on etcuraion to New York on Sunday Mia. Howard Norton spent Sunday at Cold Spring with her grandmother. Mra. Alfred Creeae Mr. and Mra. Col man Norton also Mr. and Mra Fred Smith and daughter, of Stone Harbor, spent Saturday In Atlantic City. Mr and Mra. William Weath erby apenl Saturday at Court llouet Mr. and Mra J. E. Cheater Mi** Anus Stile*. Maurtre Stile* Ridgeway Jone*. John Chamber* William Howell and Raym-<n< Lloyd attended the track meet r Wildwood on Saturday. Mra Mary Norton, Mir# Norton. Mrs. Carrie Scull Mrs Sadie Xloyd attended looge • til. i.IrrrtU* »—-^voneaday. . '-mi Mrs. Clarence Jonev and daughter, of Court Housspent Sunday with her parents. Mre. Howard Norton apenl Thursday at DennUtllle with he; alck brother. Mr. Isaac Panto*, of t Houar. called on friends hen Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Nelson, of Salem Is visiting her sunt. Mra Ralph Norton. Mrs. Richard Ewing daughter, of Cold Spring, called on her slater on Sunday. Mis* May fahaley, of Wild wood, spent Thursday with hi mot her. A. II. Scbellenger apenl But day at Cape May with hU alster Mrs. Hannah Cabaley spent Sunday at Flahlng Creek with hi* daughter. Mra. Harry Rhoad*. Mr. and Mre. Richard Lloyd spent Saturday at Stone Hath, and Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chamber* •nd sons apent Saturday evening a' Court House. Mias Marie Kelly and Prank Garret eon. of Knao. spent Sun day evening wltk Mra. Richard Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ludlam and sons, of Swatnton, called here Wednesday evening. Clarence Howell's Sunday school class met at the home Stanley Douglass on Friday ei ulng. Florence Down. Margmi Hatgh, Rideway Junes. Charles Douglas* Howard Holmes and Raymond Lloyd ere the Eighth grad* graduates this year from this school.

South Dennis Mr. aud Mra. J. B. Scull vUltr.|!| Mr. and Mra Charles Grace, a Dtas Creek. Sunday. The revival service* which an being ! eld at the U. E. Church are being well attended by pro|>l< from out of town. On Kiid*v evening neveral people frort Ha lem were present- Two evange itstic singer*. Mlases France: Hope and Elsie Alburger. of Cam den. are asstetlng the pastor Rev. J. Bradway. with these meetings. Mr. and Mre. J. D. Crandol. of Goshen, railed on Mre. Josephine D- Jglas* Sunday. Mis. Charles Nickereon. Miser# Catherine McCormick and Haiti# Buzarth apent Sunday In Ne* York. Carl Citsmond and ehlldret spent the week end In Mapl* Shade and Philadelphia. Mrs J. B. Scull visited relative* at Dia* Creek Wednesday Rugcur Langley and family vts Hid Mr and Mrs Andrew Hickman Sunday.

Full House." at Court House. Harry, son of Mr*. Eva Ingernoil, who la subject to epileptic fits, while sitting at the supper

and Mr* Nelson Boyd and Mr*. Gandy Halted Mr. and Mr*. Robert Button Sunday. Mias Catherine McOorm.rk moored to Wildwood Tueecay eve-

ning.

Edward Fowl at and family vent to Cap* May Court Rouse

,unday.

Charles My»r* and family apent

tbe H r a l m^n ,rM,, ^ The Auxiliary of Aaron Witt- Mrs. j Garbo and Lara Hanson play the , piK , r , hM , Exciting Mr. awd^Mr*. *. Pchurmann kamp. OMwell Post, will hold ^-J^r at WHd'I'^T ,n “•'] racing scena. photographed at visited Mr. and Mr- Eugene annual poppy sale Saturday after ^ ^ J ; n rbty drama of European tra- th , famwVi Belmont rare track Springer Sunday. noon. May 21. In the l*u*< roun. ot * OT * • Dd "-rrUgr. .furnUh rial .brill* Joseph G- raelmcBuk went to j The ladles Will also sell pie# and ^ ^ wi1h . .. Heading an excellent cast are Woodbine Sunday. <*•»» In eonjunrrlon with resnetarw F-r®. rm .... j Marv Artur nnd Uoyd Hughe*.

berahip of 36 children that are places. He wa* taken attending the meeting of the > roper Hospital, where be will be

Junior League held every Wed- treated.

needay afternoon at the Metho- Mother's Day was observed dist Church. Tabernacle Church. Mrs. Emms Mr. and Mra. Norman Bailey Koulu and Mrs. Hattie Garrettaon visited with friend* In Atlantic opened the senicea. Rev. Brewln City Wedneaday evening. delivered a stirring sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lacroix were Rev I. V Brewln assisted Rev In Ocean City Sunday. iH * ■ ‘ obb. of Wildwood, with fun-

G.lrner. of the Grand The*In

Fat amount picture. It *hould h*. ,

^en by each and every movl. The Scarlet Saint.' a awlflly gwr Marie Corelli * widely road footing story of lore and Intrigue novel makes good picture m* ln N *» Oriean. during Msrdl teria . "Sorrow, of Sa^n" tell- «ra- with lu picturesque

S”£„rrs£" Paradise for each soul which re-

alst* him.

Wednesday. May 2S. The peer

Florence VWn, -l— "- Kb „ rl . r- Ih , „„ .o cin.mn »™»ln.n.e * ■#»>"» , b ,

nbort m mnl-ele 1. to be -.n In , , t im.rte.n ,lel nbo In bee ln.n.1 Pne.»o„nl «.eeln. ..n..

vehicle. "Airiad to Love. ,n i nl , n . forriancr t<

"Afrnld I. Loee." -U. Vldn,

varies her performance. and Replete with action from start

proves that .be la as capable In to

comedy aa abc ha. been In the ^ lnrl(lenU ^ unu)iu ,i ro °r- »er!ou* type of drama. nuIur e. Among throe are artual May. 26 and 27. Herman 8u- ukea ,, y N<t , onaJ dermann's greateri drama '«#*.. rjimMJ N>w Orlein. du-l and the Devil." a huge fllmlaatlon in| . w , n „ rV , nnu „ M . ri . of The t ndylng Past." 1* tb# Grk „ crnlVal. Many memi-'r* of attraction. John Gilbert. Greta ! Ih „ fln „, ln , h ,

sweep* the adventure along into Lyric Thanlre far

the realm of convincing proba-

bility

Playing oppo«iv him I* Patay Ruth Miller, as a society girl who wants to see life without a

She 1* out to cap

She capture*.

Replica of Famous Paris Cafe in ‘Gigolo’ Marigny*. Haunt of Gigolos. Known to Tourwt* American toi tsU tn Pari* and . auburb*. * ho are fond of tiring, certnlrly should know e famoui- Cat Marigyn*. Jus* outride the city, 'he haunt of the • gigoloa,” or da; ring partner* of wealthy women *t«b whom they pirouette for a > mtonaary Up of fifty franc* or so Thl* ce;eor»led resort i» falthfuR reproduced tn Rod la Bocque's new star picture. "Gigolo." fib -d by De Mtlie Plrturve Corporal -n. which will the feature a' faction at lb#|Wl

'• day.

►nnng on Ha-crday. May : It 1* tn this gathering pu,. y-*». klig traveller* from *br at many of the mot tt, ,

incidents of this

arrwrn under the sktised • lion ot William K. How.- • La Racque la asoa In tk of "Old." a waalthy Am. i

A member of the Lafay-M. cadrille. Old return, to Pan. ter being severely wound.-; the war. to find hla mother t nilews. H# beromro a gige-i. the (a moo* Marigny*. La through the love an. eau-, of t* boyhood swroehsurt. pi.

Jobyaa Raktor

Miss San. Abram: of Clermont. apent the Wael end with

Ml** Hazel Hi'kmfia.

Mr*. Charle* Rig* aa. of Port Norri*. visited Mra. Sadi# Dixon

Tabernarle Cemetery. Erma.

— Tuesday. May 10 She was a mem i her of Tabernacle Church having

, lived here a number of years ago

hmna Rev. acI Mra. H.-#« in ewtertaln<d at th# parsonage. Mr. and Mre Mias Led* Soulta ws* given aj.Uulford Untie. 8r. aon and irprise part) receutly tn honor of'danghtc . Mr and Mra. Mulford

her 16tb birthday, by a number of; Bit tie. Jr., and daughk-r. Mr. and school friends, of Cape May High j Mr*, l^wtr GrilBn* and Morris prettily d-coratad In the High Bigler, all of Berlin. N. J, Mr

liors; blue and black j*nd Mr* Garfield Brew ln. aon and

Music and game* were enjoy- d two dauglii -r». Morris Brewln and After *biefa refreshments were!Ml** Emma Price, all of North-

aemd in the dining room. wh<r> field.

the Ubl# was also tastefully deco-

rated in the class colors. Those

present were. Mlases

Myer>. Pearl leaning. Franc#* Gerrlon and Bara Dawson, of West

Richard Har.il ud family wen Tuckab<>e Baturd&y. Miss < xtberiM Mformick *nt to Cape May Court House Monday evening. Eugeni -prmgwr and family ►nt to Wczdblip ha in r day

nlng.

Captain A J. Meerwald and wn*. From and Edward, tored to Bivtlre Saturday. Mlaa Regina Moore v-nt to Wildwood

Sunday.

Ml— Roxa a Gandy gave reading trot t> the pupils lu the

school Friday

Mr. and Mi. Frank Gahhahi If Wert Cap May. vlsltod Mr and Mrs. F. C Barn## on Bunday Mia Carri# Douglas#, of Cap May. viallo' ter mother Sunday M. Hutehlne-u And Mias Rhoda Barn#* spent Sunday lu New

YoTk and Campion Reeve*, o' l.imu. auu, Mr. William Draycott I* spend the hostess and her father »«<1 j

Ing a f#w day* In Philadelphi*. “*

railb^h I Strand Offerings

For Film Lovers

Cap May; Mia* Mildred Brewtin. of Hunset Boulevard: Ml#* Louisa Wll-on. ot Cape May J»olnt: Ml*s#Con. and 'Jennie Lnrrenttron and Brrta and Marie Jaggcr*. of Erma.

Messrs. Samuel Hugh#- Donald ... .. „ . ... .. 11. Fr.ncU Oodn. ■ M«..< “ .V .

iii.rukelfte. of Cape May : Ho rain Ison. of Cape May Point:

Five Thrilling and Instruc-

tive Pictures Listed

Saturday May 21. "Altara of

Milton Sills Plays .. Spanish b isherman At c*p ito i Theatre “Sea Tiger" Presents Strong ,n Woir* nothing." th#

roi o ( u™ „d Hate

Brilliancy coupled with a ha* one of the mo*t diverting bortage of sterling eharmct-T :P lr,ur *» “f 'he aearon for Ratur■aay win out for a time, but It l*| <! *r •f' 1 Sunday. May 21 and 22. ■ re often the plodder, alow I Founded upor Arthur 8.»mer* ••unking but earnest and alncer#, ‘'“T. I* tell* a tal# that > bo get* the final break. , recall* the spirit of O Henry. Thl. In a sense I* the differ- For here New York U once more -ace la ckaThCter that form* a "anaformed fn “> Bagdad on-the-!.»rta for the plot of 'The r,. Subway. «hd one# more adventure Tiger.” a Flret National p| C , U r# romlnt ' n P |i ‘"‘ P^'P 1 ' “»"« Marring Milton SHU. which l ,urM ,hp,n l,,u> ‘I'P"' of ,ru '

■ime. to the New l*eople» The-, r '*"“" e '‘- ne*t Tuesday and Wedni-#- * *

day.

i#reen

aon. at Wildwood. Sunday. Ludlam and family visited Mia# Margaret Ludlam Sun-

,,,p Plcturt. This U

mother. Mr. and Mre. M V Boult*. j th ® * <, * lrr of «*- Murray

She received many pretty gift*. I Monday. May 23. "Fashion* for Her friends departed after an eve- j Women" will attract the ladle* nlng of much merrim-nt and fun. The trend In women's fashion.-j -murbini

wishing their school mat# and: will no: change radically unil! «.h. come# Into the #ommonplare chum, many happy birthday*. th# people themselves ebang- “.lives of th# Jr vnders and dU-

| think* Esther Ralston, star of i he j nip la everything Kate Price .#

Style in duthlng. n 'ca*t for a good character parr.

Like a chancier In the Arabian Night*. Barry Bailn#. a *ut»-

w.i. «... . ' way guard. I* transported into Milton SHI. I. the alow-wltted of KrPa( clr . n-herman In a tiny Spanish col- CUIMUne , . D d whirled through ony In the Canary lal.n I*. Op- 3 nlghl of mtd excitement. The

#d to him U his younger nl(:ht „ N> . Vw

brut he-. played by LArry Kent, pi,,.* u N , w York, a gang of » . I* keen but oonaciencel#- croo i„ out to get gSC 000 in A„ .n the end It is the eM#r.|oot and Barry Ballnc fir da him

am cower brother who win* love Mlf out to get the crook*,

an I happiness and even redeem# ( Monte Blu# I* Barry and Barth- erring youth. ry 1, , poi, that .ulu< Mr. Blue Mary Astor haa the feminine.in every particular. A big. hueky.

'bile Alice White play# a laughing roustmeck. be play*

f Oceff City, Mrs. Emma Snydi: was tak -re BuniHy riry HI with appendKHl* and v

, film.

with

rip-anorting teat that

Why Keep The House Cluttered Up With Things You Do Not Want? This is the time of year when housecleaning brings to the attention of almost every householder many articles which have outlived their usefulness in that

particular home.

Many of these articles, however, have long service in them and would gladly be purchased by folks who do have use for them - - if they only knew where

they could be secured.

HERE’S A SUGGESTION THAT MAY BRING DOLLARS INTO YOUR POCKETBOOK AND REMOVE FROM YOUR HOME MANY ARTICLES THAI ARE

NOW IN THE WAY.

Check up on everything about the house- that you would like to dispose of, write a few little "For Sale” Classified Advertisements and insert them in the Times, News, Reporter and Advertiser

p enl a Word Per Insertion, with a Minimum of Twenty-five Cents, Is All It Costs For an Ad I o Appear in All Four of These Newspa|)crs. An Ad m I hese Papers is a Mighty Inexpensive Little Salesman. Put a Few

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