Cape May County Times, 27 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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^ liirat-Teacbarr bad tbWi lor ‘ke Bchool real , g^'iy 'vmla* in the adkoo TVre war. elchlrcD mem f -v»eBU MUa Greta Rewrea fr.«o «he P. T A. ■ Greenwich. Mr* l BoortU. Ihe county health t give a talk on ‘Tealth OiBic." alao on Chi i Tie following were rllrr-d or the coming yaar Mtm Greta Reerea; gwidrnt. Mr*. I>’Ia Tosowr: -y. Elirn Mania; treasur-

Uura Heialer..

and Mr*. George HarrU i rharlew. ttpent the week it'll Genrge> brother. Harry.

Mra. Marry rarnybell. of •** and Mra

alting la i ■»* eidldren, of e— I *" nr ** r •«* atwrta or Mr „!<,

Mra Harry Mo-rr n« rt, 0 ^.. ' “r aad Mra. O-oif* ^ riaitlag re*a-1 * n|ira|

--ha Reily. of Brtdgetoa. .pew Saaday with Mr. aad Mra Oils Jeaklm Mra. Owrlea ' omptnn. of .VewPort, were the gaeata of Mr and

cm MAT COUSTT TIMES. FMBAT MAT 27. 1927.

Cape May City

i Shela Mccray. S.y,*r-o»d

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mecray, ha* retunwd to her ^wwe after bring routined to Coop* r Hnepttil for aereral day*. Mra. Walter Brnaett a a* bortto hei '.ridge dub on Thuri-

ter. Mr. and Mr* M. A. lamgntt.

r»*« H—

Green Creek

day evening at hwnr. Jrffer-

»o and 8> aril Avenue.

Mr. and Mr*. Adolph Krentier, of PkUad) Ipbia. have be*a cupylnr. their ruRmxr cotl ig - * ■ T ’ T Street for a few <’ay» MIm Maty IMlanej. wl^- haa Hb-; t a plraaaut winter in the South, teturned cm Monday

hw^e In Cape May.

re. Kalp:. T. S-.veaa. Mr*. T. Uewttt. Ms. Hirry 11.

M.- Prank It Hughes

Ne.dk-

Mr* Mlltoa Trlbbett.

f ’’Jp* May Chauf-

Ilarry C. Shaw, ol PfailaddBhla. i* now occupy in >y fcir Mount Vcmon Aver.ue cotti-e irr the

John W. iocray. pet lntaa- -. of the j 'nbyte tin Sunday Hrhcol. left hi* week le attend .'n*b/«e an Ge-er | .tjsej-

In Ot.li ..i

t. aad Mr*. Harry Mayhew. a W.fhart and Jamcw Harr Port Nt'lTli .-Mtors Sat

|r. tad Mr*. Prank Thotnaa. of spent the week end k Mr; Thnmaa* sister. Mrs. p Hrndrraon. i Ultra Horton, of M Hilt pueed a few daya with het L Jennie llenderwon. i Kixnlohr has returned » after visiting relative* In

Jullua Berner, of phlla a. I* staying with her : Mr*. Kllxa latdow. who a WiKiit stroke thia *>e*l Ida and Kathryn P». "i Vineland, are t

■> Ethel at. Clair entertained " hundred Saturday evening. cne*J. were Marie Pat^t. ■ah Spieker. May Pranrki., ■a HarrU. John Heialer. Bills

1 Warren Henderson

•t"pher Kugler apent Sat'"'tnoon with hi* juothrt

| kin. iii,-.

Mary Schulta. of Pbllat. ' ailed frlenda here UtU

‘ Mra. Thomas loe, fiflvld. motored here Sunday Mra. Lee's mother, Mr*. WHIMS. ati! Mra. Charles Horn, ol •d passed Wednesday ere- '• with friends. *ncl Mrw. Herbert Baker. Atlantic City, visited Mr. snd *• Jacob Hendernon on Wed-

imi.

Betty Barsuglla was <o the- Millville Huavllal »'vk where an operation p rfnnned and one quart of ■ uken from her lung*. At report abe was gelling along

"• ‘h 11 Mr*, prank Pennlng1 ■ Bridgeton, paaaed an evet itil* wrek with frleoda lr ““ti Mm. George Hanning. AtUatle city, ar.- staying a *»)■» In their summer home

Ikirothy Vanaman. of H»ka. was home for Ihe end. Mra. k ilendenaon. of Atlantic viBitn) her parents tbl*

Talman < ampbt-H. of Philadel•P« «i Sunday with hi* grandparent*. Mr and Mm Lmmtac

Turner.

On laal Tt.urnday evening Carl. .... Turner and «lfe, and Iceamtng I Marry, of

Turner and wife, viaited their r< I- anwie ittuc at their Wa.-hlugton

Simpson and;Street cottage

wife, in Maurieetown. j Mr. and Mr, Thomaa S Utile Emma Virginia Atkinson j Steven*. Mr. and Mra. T. Alfred

the Bridgeton Hos- Steven* and Mr*, .calph T. gtev-

P1U1 on Saturday for treatment ' u* spent a part ,f the week in

for maatoid lrouble Atlantic City.

Wlllian: Chance and wife, and 1 Mlaa EUtabMh Ix>per spent Mr* H. Sack*ell. of Port Norris. Thursday in Philadelphia, called on Mark Orr anu w|fe. ! Mlae Marion C. Ilugbe*. of Mooday evening. ,Columbia Avenue, entertained

Sawyer and family were: friendf over last week end.

In Port Norru Monday evening I Mi. and Mrs. Uwlle Creme coMr* Mam, Hill and Mr*. 8..Iertallied several friend* at card< Hlliiard attended the Prentiaa sale I Prlday evening at their Sewell

In Bridget,,■>. <,n Monday. Avenue home.

Mr. and Mra. Robert Pritchard.

of Philadelphia. Mi and Mm Wirier Dougherty. -f Philadelphia, were weekend guest* of Mr. and Mm SU

Needle*.

Charle* E. Grange, of Pbiia

Creek grammar

d,-Ipbia. and summer resident of Cape May. died Friday at ti> apartment at the St. James Hotel, following a lingering lllneau Mr j-nd Mra. Reginald Jng. of Philadelphia, have o -ened I heir rummer cot-age on Jack-oo Street. where they will remain

until late fall.

Mr* Harry Needle* entertained the members of their bridge club nu Saturday eewalug. Mr. ahd Mr*. David Baird, of Beverly, are pawing several day* at thetr summer cottage on First Avenue. and Mm Charles Stewart, of Ardmore. Pa., were visitors In Cape May over the week end. Miller. Jr., and daughter. Minn Mary Jane Miller. Were recent visitors In Pblladel

phta.

Mrs. Olio Sandbrrger and daughter. Ann. are spending

atider C. jeral days with relatives at Nor-

wood. Pa.

Mm Jerre Chambers is passing two week* with relatives In

Ohio.

Ml** Ruth W'lcks. of Philadelphia. Is the guest of ' her mother. Mm Mary Wick*, of Corgie Street, for a month. Mr. and Mm John C. Little, of Columbia Avenue, motored to Philadelphia Sunday, where they spent the day with friend*. Mr. and Mm Charles It. Jarden and family, of Germantown. Pa., have opened their cottage at the romer of Maryland Avenue and Madison for the season.

school held iu the church, cm Wednesday evening. May Ik Six pupils were graduated and expect to enter the freshman class at Court House High in Haviti of Glawcbsro Normal School, was the speaker of the evening and hie address held the Interest of young and old alike. He was a former instructor of • Mm Mai gam W. Co=.pion. the Print pal here, aad was procare. by her. Those receiving diploma* ; were the Misana Ellnora Bevis. | Laura Tomlin. Walter Bevis. W’ll son Bldredge. Heiwcbei Thompson and Kiefaaid Short The diplomas were pi -sen ted by J. E. Clark, superc i-or. who also gave a short talk Lost bnt not least. Mr*. Compt.-n was presented with a .beautmil bouquet by Richard Short, in behalf of her scholars, as • tok<-u of thc-lr appreciation of her kindly efforts during the

past year.

Horace- Hem, of Swalnton. will occupy the Shivers' property, being vacated by Albert Garrison. Mr . and Mr*. M. M. Norbtiry! •Pd Mr*. Aide PhsSe attended I the funeral of Captain Henry T.l Comon. at Sooth Seaville the pact!

the Shiver*’ property this week to a h.nwc- In Pishtng Creek. | Isrslie Bate* has a Kennel of I sixteen '•Sliver- foxes. They are I six weeks old and weigh four pound* each, lie ha* other va

rietle*.

John Hunt ha* bad hi* fifteen acre p*ragu» tw .1 torn up ms ther. as* a dteea. ■ , -h. plant*., r. and Mm. H -arj l»per ew-1 dned on ftindaj Mr. and Mrs I [Edwai.t stnuhnnn. M, .nd Mr*. ; Charle- taqn-r. Mill, He; Mr and; Mr*. Fred Frldl.-n* • Mr. and! Mm George King. Baltin

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Port orria. called on relative* ire re on Saturday. Mr*. EHubetb < ampbcll. of •pent Sunday with rela-

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Mr. and Mra. Harold Bailey and Matilda VaaJe were In Bridge..

m Monday

family called' on Mm Ia>cv Bnsrfcrr on Konday. Charles Shipley and raothre. of 1 Millville, were In town Monday !

Mr. and Mr*. Klaworlh Chance and sou. Harry, and Mr* Hoe, !.upton. spent Monday in Philadelphia. Ne|»on Bowker sprit t Sunday evening in Port Norris. Mr*. Albert Garrison spent seversl days with Rev. and Mr*. In Klmer. laat week. Mr and Mr*. Harry Wtlfong and Sherman Blltzard and family spent Saturday evening In Hrldgclon Mr. and Mm i*-wi* ' h«ncc. Mr*. W alter C upbc-ll and childrai. Mr. and Mt Harry Moore. Mr. nod Mrs. Ixxm Hartman. Charles Ingwraoll. Mm Minnie Hahn and Mr*. Maine Hill were among those who i islted laurel lake last week. Edgar Hickman aad family called on relatives la Millville on Fri-

day.

George Minis and wife aad Mrs. William Mint* were among the la Bridgeton on Satnr-

day.

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: »nd Mm Georg* Stoll, of "Pent Sunday with Mr* T ciour. r -"‘d Mr*. David Pyh- had »tci Mr*. Thomas Dnnaghry. ’'''igelon. n» guest* on Bun-

Irtna llrndwaon wna a '•oud visitor on Sunday. Gsrfirld Forth, of Bridge with Mm Rra Barwugiiu ' * 'lay* this week. i Parmer wa* a Rtustend _ 1 r "a Thurad^r.

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