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CAPE KAY COUKTY TIKES. FRIDAY, KAY 80, 1927.
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A number o r.-aidentft
)ng cement walks put around
their homes.
Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Cox. Robert Hoffman and Frank Baldwin were visitor* of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dunklcbergrer. Mr. and Mr*. Allen, of Gloucester. are opening their cottage for
the season.
Mr. Schlourer Is remodeling his Mauser horn* . Mr. Ross is turning his home on Rose Street in n apartments. The Kapel estate has opened their home for the Clarence Dunkleberger. local realtor, has reported the aale of several lots on Landis Avenue and Tenth Street or Seventy-ninth
Street.
Owing to the large crowd of visitors over the we-k end. the cottage of Mr. Joseph McCleary served well to keep them dry In a heavy downpour of rain Just before the evening excursion lett. Numerous people made remarks that they would intercede to have the station enlarged Mr. and Mrs. Harry Werner have aold their home on Rose S reel to Mr. Robert l^ry. of Philadelphia. Albert Clauser, of Philadelphia, has moved to hla summer borne for the scaaon. Mr. and Mrs. William FUdsley. of Atlantic City, and non. Bill), are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Lunt on Cedar Street. Mm. Clark, of Torresdale. Pa., has arrived with several friend? t the Villa Gray apartments for
Mrs. Martha Halbmner entertained the members of the Busy, Bee Sunday School class and their mothers at a mothers ani daughters' meeting at the homc of her parents. Mr. mil Mrs. Wil Ham Bailey. After enjoying
Rio Grande
day.
1 Harry Floater and family. Mrs. * Joseph Trout. Mm. Allen McLain I
'and friend and Truman Hickman) Arthur Crease attended the attended the Voss sale at South
dilation exercises at West 1 Seavllle.
•*t*r State Hospital last Thum- Frank Theal has Inclosed his Miss Marian Ziegler was one | yard with a picket fence.
very good prograr and pUyinf ,.f the graduates i Jow . ph < unp u having hla vergames all were invited to :>> Mias Emma Dougherty, of Cape I ^ ln ckwwd with netting for the
dining room, where was a laid May Court House visited Mm. Ro> > umm ,. r beautifuuy decorated in pink an ! j Wolcott the last of the week. White crepe paper and pink j Friends from Mlllvllie visited at candles with a large basket George Fullagar's on Sunday
pink and while carnationcenter piece from which a delicious treat was served of sandwiches. Iced tea. candles sailed peanuts, snow pudding and homemade cakes. A beautifully rfeenrated cake Hood at eacli end of the table. "Mother*" rake was white decorai"! in pink: "daughters" cake wa.< pink: decorated, In white, carnations Were given as favor*. Thlrty-oight folks we: pre* m The girls bringing ihelr mother or s friend while ihore Invited to the affair as gumts of ti - clams were Mrs.
Martha Brewin and
DeCamp and Mrs. Eriw. Wright, wife of Rev. Wright pa.-tor of the Presbyterian Ch .reh Mrs. Wright gave u very impressive talk at the mneluson of the program which “as m- follows: Prayer. by Mrs. Eva Biddle Song. "Moth-r." J by ?lx girls Old-fashioned «ong gemce by all
Mrs. Robert
mined friends from Cape May
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Pearl Argo rlsflcd In Mill-
ville on Saturday.
The Ladle*' Aid Society of the Methodist Church met at the church on Wednesday afternoon. Klee lion of officers we- held, the following being ejected 10 serve for the coming year: President. Mrs. Charles Crease: vlcc-pr*»l-dent, Mrs. Walter ('res'e: Trea-
surer, Mrs. J. S. Harris
Mrs. Ida Foster entertained her sister. Mrs. Clayton Hickman, of
Kldors
The Rev Peter Sampson took Herbert Foster, Mabel Trout. Flor«nce Riderate end Alice Wilkie, to the "bird and flower” contest, at Cape May Court House. Dr Stanford Robinson, of Ml. Holly, spent Sunday with his father. Aaron Robinson. Mrs. Msry Holhngsbesd and Miss Marie Holllngsbead visited Wildwood recently. Mrs. Delia Anderson, of Camden, has been visiting with her brother.
tary. Mrs. Warren Harris. Assist-' Horace Fowler who accompanied ant secretary. Mrs Dana Is Fisher; »>er home. Mr. Fowler la In poor
Mrs.'collector. Mr*. Roy Wolcott. Mrs. Edwin Husted. of Bridgeton. spent the week end here with her sister, Mrs John Kkelllnger. who. with h« r daughter. Dorothy accompanied her home on Sunday
Song. "What t* n
Tribute to M ther
Quartet.
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Another Urge motorboat has arrived to accommodate the crease of fishermen. This like two others which arrived lately, will accommodate about fifty met. and Is owned by Captain John Harrington, or phlla
delphla.
Fishing was reported to hi getting better every day.
Cold Spring
'•P* it
Mrs. Frank 8
Wednesday In Ertmi “itb
^^jmehier, **— awna Mathews.
evutu-m Sheppard, the mall mir.. attended the funeral of Ms aunt. In Bridgeton, last week, fits aunt died from the effect.- of an ante accident on the Brldgeton-Mill-vllle pike, which happened the week prevloua to her death. Mrs. Clara Bohm has been substituting as school teacher In the West Cape May school Paul Matthew* I* now making
rlth Mrs. Mary Barn
his home <
ard.
Mn. Lillian Feaster spent Wednesday In Erma with Mrs. Ray tnond Bailey. Arthur Fullford. of Phlladel phla, apent a few day* here with relatives. Ellsworth Hughes and wlfhave been spending a few day* In Philadelphia. John Stratton Is stopping at Sunny Hall Cafe, while th.-y ar,Improving the place for spring. The lower Cold Spring schuil won the banner and second prti,ln the nature study con test he|| at Court House. Mrs. Thomas Reeve-, of West Cape May. was visiting MrArthur Wilson during the i la ,- week. Mr. Robert Isreal. of Weave] Cottage, has left the place and! will be gone during
A tribute
Rive:
daightsra.
by Mr*. I Rhv (teacher) Song. "Old-fasi iotted Dear." by three girls Recitations. Oh Mother. My Mother.” b- MK Marie Kelly Solo. by Ml Margaret Crese* Address, by Mt . Edward Wrigbi Dialogue by wo glrla.
Beesley's Point
The Misses Helen and Frances Stratton spent the wr« k end In Atlantic City and were the guests of Mrs. Laura Laury. Quite a number from here attended the circus In AUantU
City Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy E. Wolcott, id Mr- Anna Wolcott, of Burleigh. and Mrs. Smith Endkott. of Cape May ''ourt House, drove to Millville Saturday evening. Lout- Schwarts ha* opened up the garage again this season o;
the Wildwood corner.
Mrs Augustus Snyder was taken suddenly 111, and Dr. Cbarleaworth. of Wildwood, was called on Monday and pronounced H appendlrlttShe v >s taken to the hospital. In
Mlllvllie and operated on Thur»- _
She 1* getting along well «« *P™' Saturday in Vineland, husband visited her on Sun Winfield James, of Court Horn
health.
Edmund Floater, of Norfolk. Va. spent a day recently with his uncle and aunt. Captain and Mr* M. M. Norbury. Howard Sciover and Mrs. Roland Foster, of Camden, spent a abort time here the peat week. Mrs. Ada Gibson and danghter-tn-law. Mr*. Frances Glb«ou. of Erma, called on Mr. and Mrs. Fd-
wln Fisher.
Captain and Mr*. M. M. Norbur. and sister. Mrs. Allle Foster, called on Captain Henry T. Carson at South Seavllle. Mrs. Rhods Gordon, who spent the winter in Trenton, la at home
on a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hemingway. Frank Theal and James Schellen
Mrs. Milton Bair entertained Mrs George Rigor on Monday afternoon. Charles Hall, of Cape May Coast Guards, spent Friday evening with Horace Woow.on. Morris Hell spent tSsnuay here with hi* nx'ber. Mrs. Emma Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rieily and family, of Philadelphia, apent the week end at their summer cottage. , Mr. and Mr*. Alex Haldeman were visitors in Bridgeton on Sat-
urday.
Carlo Alverex spent a few days last week with hi* brother. Eugene Alverex. Mrs. A. Va! Deeds and son are ppendlng some time here. Horace Wool win was among the many firemen who paraded in Bridgeton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bair enrtalned company over the week
-nd.
Leda 8atilts, Sara Da’ - son. Pearl Learning and Mr. W ter Hughes visited friends here
on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McFeeter*. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Woolson and family.
Thomas Alexander, of Philadelphia. was among the many visitors at the Point on Sunday. M- and Mrs. Harry Woolson visited relative* at Cold Spring
on Sunday evening.
West Cape May
day.
The
Charles Ball, presi-
dent of the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Philadelphia, occupied the Palermo Baptist pulpit Sunday morning and waa the guest of Mr and Mrs. E. V. Cor-
Walter Hand. Jr. and wife, of 'ape May Court House, visited hi*
larents here on Sunday
‘ iarence Fisher, of Philadelphia, tsited relatives here on Sunday Mrs. James Bobbin* was > Philadelphia shopper on Monday Solicitors wore around for ronrlhutions for the Red Cross for the benefit of the Mississippi flood suffers. Seventy-seven dollar* was collected. The following is a list of the names of those- who gave: p. O- S. or A. NO. in. lin.ttn: Wo ICrnnde Grange. No. 18C. $;
Iwwt* Corson spent the week end with hi* son, Gilbert,
Ocean City.
The Young People - Conference Division No. 1, -of Cape May County, met with th- president.j Ml-v* Lillian Young, <• Thursday
evening. and Mrs
Grande Baptist Sunday S<hool. $5; Rio Grande M. E Sunday Srhool. $5. The balance was given by individual* as follow*: Mis* Hester Hildreth. Mrs. Robert Stebhlns. Oscar Lehman. Mr*. Roy Wolcott, Frank Corson. Mr*. Ernest Corara. Mrs. Howard Meredith. John Sllvi
'rldgl
niters::
The fourt
W. C. T. V. m Mr*. Elizabeth Young. Th , 'y president. Mr*. Elin Sw.iin, of Goshen. *av. at teieatlng talk. Thel* wer-
visltora.
H-v. and Mr* Stoff-!. family motored to Vtoelato!
In (Mrs. Marrison Miller. Mrs. Jo',
Smith. Mrs. Harry
George Dermott. Asa Robbins. Mrs. Milton Decker. Mrs William Rowson. Mr*. George Roth. Mrs. Benjamin Lawion. Mr*. Irv.n Pierce, Walter Hand. Mr*. Janie* Hohhlns. Corson I Mrs. Oliver McDonel. iYank Downs lay. Harry Steer. Mrs. Joseph Entrikin. of the Mr» Mary Clayton. Mrs. Robert
day.
The E
luck
held a pot
'per Friday evening ,
J ' O I' A. M. Hall. A fine
past v»as served. AH bad l^-ble time. TL: evening
! i luatc, ahoii
Kennedy, Mr*. Jo*hua Harris. Mr*. William Crease. Mr. Argo. Arthur Butcher, Mrs. Nelson Hind. Isaac Glllan. Mr*. A. E. Edwi.rd*. Mrs. William Kimble. Dan Edward*. Mr*. William Homnn. George Thnron. Mrs. Walter Crease. Mrs. 'buries Crease. Mi»* Edna Jaggnrd. Kidradg* Hawk. George Carlton. Antonio Carino. Mrs. Anna Wolcott. Andrew Tomlin, chrlstaln Kshellnan. Mrs. Albert Entrikin. Mr*. James Sayers. Miss Annie Hand. Herbert Livingston. Melvin ' ornwell. Fred Applegate. Mrs. William Sharp. Mrs. George Doug-
House.
has started an Ice route through here. Floyd Doughty will be the
driver.
Mr and Mr* Henry Loper en ruined on last Friday evening, r and Mrs William Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barber and sons, and Mr. and Mr*. Harry Short and daughter. An enjoyable evening
Elizabeth Meyer. Pearl Learning and Frances Germ on attended a surprise party at the home of Lida Soults. of Erma Saturday
•nlng.
edge and wife tertalned Mr. and Mra. C. Lulining. of Winfield, Pa., over the
week end.
Joseph Walton entertained a friend from WUHanutown, N. J.,
over Sunday.
Ralph Evans, of Ocean City, The Junior Ixuguc of the M. E. visited George Meyer Sunday, 'hurch held a "cake and ice-1 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver are reeelvcream" social In the R. O. E. Hall) ing congratulations upon the last week. birth of a daughter Saturday. MlM Beulah Camp spent the j The infant will ba known as week end with friends in At- Majorie Jean. Ic City. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cobb euter-
Mrs. Violet Stolfel. c and Mr*. Alice Keeler Cape May. attended th and daughters’ social their class at the hom Martha Halbruner. Mrs. Ida Jackson and aimer Mn. Kt.r.tt „r n.h- <„.* an-! E,n„. |„„ Thursday evening heie wj,h Mrs. Florence Halbruner. The Tabernacle Ladi.W am meeting was held May II at the hoe
Delbert Short and Raymond Fitzgerald spent Sum' j In New York City. The Knights of the Golden Eagle held a box social In K. O. Hall on Thursday evening. Music was furnished by the Dias Creek orchestra and the .tpeaker the evening was Mr. Sharp, il preacher, of ilelslervllle. Other feature? of entertainment -as a reading by Mis* Hannah Hoffman and a vocal selection by the Misses Fox. of Fishing Creek. The boxes were then opened and all sat down to a bountiful lunch. The Rainbow Class of the M. E. Sunday school, held Its regular business meeting at the him dre Mary Fisher, on Friday
venlng.
Raymond Crawford and wife, of Westvllle. were calling on relaIves, here, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armtrong. of Wildwood, are -pending :t week with the latter’s ent*. Mr. and Mrs Charles Le_ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whiting and Mrs. Grace Crone of South Seavllle. were among the gursta present at a dinner on Sunday given by Mr. and Mi*. Thomaa Loper. in hono: ol Mm. Loper'a
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lop>r entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compton and children, i-f Millville. over the week end.
talned their daughter, of Glaaa-
boro. one day last week. Mr. and Mr*. H. Fisher visited
relative* In Fishing Creek Sun-
day.
Pe*ri Argoe. of Rio Grande, visited Mllllcent Henderson Fri-
day.
Helen Stephenson entertained Marie Woolson. of Fishing Creek, over the week end. Elizabeth Meyer was a Court House visitor Saturday. Barbara Roseman visited Sheldon RusmII, of Atlantic City. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ellis motored to Camden Saturday. Mr*. C. Denezot I* entertaining company from Philadelphia. Mrs. M. Blume entertained Mildred Sussman, of Philadelphia. Sunday. Samuel Laird, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with bis sister. Mr*. E. Henderaon. Mr*. C. Lemunyon and son. Bobble, are visiting relative* In Belleplaln for a week. Wi arc glad to hear of the speedy recovery of Mrs. O Taylor after her return from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Blade are entertaining company from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. T. Reeves and Granddaughter. Dorothy, visited their son In Easton Salurday.
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Mrs. Minnie Reef*, of Avalon., Mr Howaid Corooa ami family, spent Sunday with her sister. 3B 4 Mr > ih* Carso*, were CamMrs. Eunice Carroll. den visitor* on Monday. Brooks Blizzard and daughter j Mr and Mra. Oscar Woolson. rf were Millville vMtOH Saturday Mtllvtlle. recent r wer* at the evening. home of Walter Batts and family. Relatives from Millville called Mrs. Melvin Hyraer visited Mr*, on Mrs. Carrie Bushnell on Sun- Glenn Wailing. »t Northfleld. day. couple of days tie past week. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Burkart | Wallace Zelly. o' Moo re* town, to and Mr. Herman Gninntnger. c* j upending an extended time with Frmnkford, apent the week end at 1 hi* unde, Mr. Samnal Zelly their cottage here. ;wlf*. Mra. E. T. Johnson, of Phila- Mrs. Joseph Wells and Mra. delphla, la spending several days Richard Dougherty, of Brooklyn, with Mis* Hannah Townsend. IN. Y- are vtsitiw their parents. Mrs. O. M. Geary and daugt- Mr. and Mr* Wesley Hughes a ter visited Mias Sue Chester, of couple weeks. New York, on Sunday. Mrs. Matt Hogto* and daughter, Mrs, E. T. Johnson. Mrs. Frank Mr*. I-eroy Wood were shopping Bushnell. Mrs. Beulah Grace. Mr*. In Millville on Tot day. George James. Mrs. Brook* Bllx- tTara Boaker pn ''oe#-J«y cress rd, Mrs. Eugene Uoyd and nlng attended a prty at Mayville Misses Helm Carll and HatUe Mrs. L. H Sw* . Miss Theresa Dalton motored to Audubon on Townsend and Mr F. W. Jamas. SatL-dsy. where they spent a de- were Beasley s Punt visitor* on lightful day with Mrs. Rose 8. Tuesday. Carroll. The library la Goshen ranks Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carroll and next to first in tfe county Miss Helen Carll attended the Misses Adeline C »ndol and Aik* Treble Clef Quartet musical, at Tozer on TueadS- evening atCourt House. Friday evening. tended a barn ranee at Cold The Ladles' Aid was entertain-, SP^ng ed at the home of Miss Bessie i William Goalla was a PhllaSomers Monday evening. , delphla visitor a Tnaadny and Mrs. Carmen Berardo visited ^rdnesday her slater, at Folsom, on Sunday.; The Buds of Pnml** Class, on Mrs. Granville Guest, of West- Snnday last gave ltd ward Nleker-
Mrs. Charles James over the! " r • nd Mr » 8. Hoyle, and week end. b * b7 - of "Hdwooc were at the
Mrs. Edward Robart. of Allan- bo «' of 8*ith and family, tic City, called on Mrs. Beulah 00 T» ur ~* 7 - t .
Grace on Tuesday. , “«• ™ *11
Mr. and Mrs. iachary Taylor.i 1 *** 7 »■ Hall was a accompanied by Ml. Samuel ‘ * ‘
On Tfcuryday Mra. Frank wards and daughter. Mrs. M« Hymer. were at the hom WllUas. Coraon, at Erma Mias Carrie Hand, of
aunt. Mrs. Mrs. Jai week-end visitor with relativa
Mrs. Elizabeth Sw. In on day attended a W. C. Luncheon at the Hotel Watt Henry H. OUena. of Wlldm was noted tn town on Satnrda] Clinton Conover and family. Green Creek, were Sunday nsti with Mrs. Annie Hewitt. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Walling.
with her parents. Mr. « Mr. and Mrs. William dins,
Harry Pastrr. of the Uni Stetes Navy, spent several : with bis parents. Mr. and ! Augustus Past re. the past wo Adeline Craadal wn Millville and Bridgeton vii on Tuesday. Roll*. Is with children in Camden for a cot
ol weeks.
The Busy Bees Cl ms was e* talned at the home of Mias On Tozer. on Tuesday afternoo Mrs. Libern Grace, on ’ (toy. was called to Millville
Woolson and Mrs. E. R C. mo-1* aoUM> wlU •» «»»»| ot _
bell, motored to Court House on!
Friday.
Master John Bruce, who has! been ill with appendicitis, is im- (
proving alowly.
Mrs. J. Clark, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. Jacob Helzer and family. Mra. Sarah Taylor, wjo has! been spending the winter with i her son. Dr. Ralph Taylor, of j New York, returned to her home here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy May and
mother. Mr*. Laura Janney.
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