Cape May County Times, 27 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 16

Page Eight

CAPE MAT COUTtTT TIKES. FRIDAY, KAY *7. 1MT

GRtCN OtNMIS

•SOUTH cStAWIU-t

WOOOB'Hf

M ALL PARES °F CAPEmfC 0 k- r M rrmrjT noii<tt rwratm tnrvj r-in, .n i r twvimnn/Tt m a vi.rii J

- OCEftll VIEW SEAVIUX-^ 'PftLEKr'lO nARrto^-

—^^yALQf^ -tT —c^-h St* lSLE^Ift^ — STaftTHMtRC

Eldora

Mrs. Emma Noon and sons, Edwin and William, were In S«-a Isle City on Monday eTenlnf;. Louise Young, of Dennisrllle, ep'nt Monday "venlnK with Haiti' Noon. Mra. Pranria Fowler was In Woodbine on Thursday. William Fowler and Kalpb Petereon were in Sea Isle City Thursday evening. Ida Peterson spent the w< end with her aunt at Court House. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle and Mr and Mrs. Carlisle, of Delmont ■pent the week end In Philadel-

phia.

Mrs. Mary Peterson entertained ooanpany from Court llimse on Sunday evening. John Donley and wife, of Boston. are spending some time with Mlse At.blr Camp Mr. C. Hand and wile spent Snnday in Atlantic City. Samuel Hampton motored to Atlantic City on Sunday. Harry High, of Geatben. railed on Mack Hand on Sunday Mrs I. Ooff was taken to the Millville Hospital on Saturday evening. The Ladles' Aid held a meeting at the home of Mrs. il. O. Mackle on Wednesday evenlnr Miss Edith Hand, of Millville, spent the week end with her parents here. William Noon and Mrs. Clan Chester are 111. I

Mrs. Eunice Carroll called on Mrs. Smith Stiles, of South Dennis, on Thuradsy. Mrs. Anna Flgg and Mrs. William Beck spent several day- of this week with relatives in Phila-

delphia.

Mrs. Hahnah JJoyd. o. CapeMay. spent several days of thlweek at her cottage

spell I

pa ret

Lida Heaton, of Avalon, the week end with her Mr. and Mm. Harry

Marmora

Mias Frances Holmes is spend-

tored t

Ing i

with relativ

Bridgeton.

Martin James, of Merchant vllle. spent several days of Ibis week at his cottage here. Miss Helen Carll attende.! a luncheon at the Gateway Casino, holm r- Point, on Saturday. Mrs. Morris Creamer. Mrs. William Creamer and Mrs. H. G. Westrntt motored to Millville on Thursday evening. Mr« Eugene Way. of Sea Isle City, called on friends here on

Saturday.

r. and Mrs. Carl W. Reamer, of West lying Branch, visited Mrs. Mary Fldler tor several days

this weT

Learning Godfrey and son. Paul.

"»"■ '“"' a T'*'"

S. a wile, spent several days last i „

».-.k with her daughter Mrs \ Mrf t,rl 8 * pp h “ burned Ada Layton. 1 h, ' D " af, '' r ■ »"*ll in

• PauDhon

Mi. .-•nd Mrs Lawrence Bailey ami daughter, of Franklinville. spent Friday with her brother.. Thomas Ballinger. Mrs. K. F. Smith is sick. Miss Mabel Clark and nephew motored to Atlantic City Thurs-

day.

Mr, and Mrs. Charles Young are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Kenneth Karl.

Mrs.

. llearon. -if Avalon; r Stowman .nd daughCharlea II -Sman. of . visited Chaa. Hemron

and Mrs. Levi Hand mo o Millville on Baluriay

Mr. H. Lloyd, of Atlantic City, -pen Saturday and Kunda; with

bis mother. Mrs. M. Lloyd.

Miss Gladys lies*, of Camden, pent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hess Robert Williams, of Philadelphia. was railing on friends here

on Sunday.

and Mrs. Frank Barms

of Elmer, spent Sunday nllh Ml

and Mra. William Mason.

Tuckahoe

: born Sunday, May 16.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Madsra and family spent Friday evening | with Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCall. Miss Helen Stephenson, of West | Cap*- May. spent Saturday night

! *Ith friends of this place,

entertained Ml '* Artl,> Smith attended the Bee- Society J un * or ""*‘ n l or prom of the Ocean j

on Friday.

Mr and Mrs. Joseph Cnkle and children, of Avalon, and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Watson and children. of Atlantic City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank Watson. Mrs Emma Corson entertained Mr. and Mi>. Carlton Weatcott. ot South Seavllle. on Sunday. Mrs. Elwood Penton. of Woodbury. spent Sunday with her brother. Mr. James C. Burke snd

Wife.

Beesley’s Point

Miss

Mrs. Phoebe Grace, of Cape May Court House, spent Sunday

with Mrs. O M Geary.

Mis. J. ivy and eon. of Woodbine. attended the service* in the M E. Church on Sunday morn

family, of Ocean City, are occupying Clarence Smith’s bouse. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jonra. of Florida, spent Friday evening

with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Madara.

Ing.

i Wild

The Eldora grammar

closed on Friday

Howard Chamber was 1 wood over the week end. Garner Peterson made a bu.-.!-neae trip to Leesburg on Satur-

day.

B'-rt Foster and wife called on John Fowler and wife on Suuday afternoon. Edward Wilkins, of Morristown. visited Charles Bingham over the week end. Mrs. Anna Lee called on Mrs. Mary Trout on Sunday. Mrs. Trout has been quite 111. but I* improving rapidly. Mrs. Alice Cameron, wbo ha* been spending time with her daughter. In Ohio, returned In-iii--

tbe j

week.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ha: ' vIh lied relatives at Hrlulervlib on Sunday evening. Mrs. Beulah Christian visited her mother. Mrs. Lida Bishop, on

Sunday.

The play given by the Dough ter* of Pocahontiot. at the Delmont Hall, on Thursday evening, was a auccewc The same play was given Thursday, May 26. at the Dennlsvllle Hall.

Dennisvilie

Wild-

Clarence Wusieott, wood, visited his parent!

Mrs. Samuel Westcott, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thompson motored to Cape May on Satur-

day.

1 >r* Leroy May ai. *

sou. of Court House, visited M.. and Mra. Frank Fldler on Sun-

day.

nd Mrs Charles Lawrence ire having their home wired for

lertrleliy

Mra. O. K Geary and daugher and Mrs. Phoebe Grace railed on Mrs. lywls Kverlngham. of Helslervllle, on Sunday.

Belleplain

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hancock and children, of .Hal.-m. spent Saturday nlghi with Mr. and Mra.

Wilson James.

Mr. and Mr*. Edward Hoffman spent Thursday in I'hiladelphia. Mrs, Ethel Tee*, of Cape May.

spent Wednesday with Mra. M. Mrs. Clarence Lemunyon. of i ,

•'ape- May. spent W-drenday w ui, | < "f niplon.

her stater. Mrs. Edward Hoffman.

Mrs. Mary Catrambone and Woodbinu, called on Mrs

. II. Layr

Mra. Horace Payne. Jr., an daughter, of South Soavilb

called on Mr. and Mra. Samuel j M). y Woolson Thursday evening. Mlllvill. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Bulk-) * lr

bardt and daughter and Mr

Herman Grunnlnger

Mrs. Wilson James an and Mrs. Haruld Langley spent Saturday In Mlllville Miss Glendora Mason Washington Monday morning wilh the senior class < Ocean City High School sight Rceing tour. Woodbine baseball team defeated the Belleplain boys Sunday afternoon 7-5 before the largeat crowd that ever attended a game here. It required ten Innings to make the deciding runs. Mrs. John Creamer and Mra. Henry lira*, also Mra. Electa Jam*-*, motored to Port Elizabeth

on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. George lies*spent Wednesday evening at Tuckahoe. Mrs. William Snyder, of Woodbine. spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mra. R. B. Hess.

Mrs. Ada Lay ion spent Friday with relatives In Millville. Clarence Hoffman and

'altei Hess motored Monday morning.

| Several of our town folk went to Rio Grande la*t Tu-..„ay evening and enjoyed lie play entitled "Aunt Jerurby on the Warpatn." given umler the auspices

of the Grange.

Mra. Alice Taylor and Mr*. Frank Crema a: ended the Grand Chapl'-r raeeltng of the O. E. S. of Stale of New Jersey held in Newark last week. Mrs. Eva Smith and Mrs. Helena Warren were In Atlantic

City Friday.

Memorial service will be held Sunday •-.enlng. May 29. In the M. K Church at 7:3V standard time. Everyone la cordially Invited to attend this service. Funeral services for John Moore, aged 63 years, who was found dead In Corbin City last Wednesday morning, were con-

ducted from the home of a last week,

brother of the deceased, at Mill Herbert Madara. of this place, xille. .Sunday afternoon at 1 1 and Harry Robbins, of Ocean o’clock, with Interment at Mill- City, motored to Atlantic Cl’y

vllle. | Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weather-)

by. of Palm Beach. Fla., nr*-:

“ r «* "**• ““"-■'i Goshen

Mr. and Mra. Enoch William* have been visiting their children at Philadelphia, Clcmenlun and

H Lucas nark, of Court Hotme. 1 "V."” Mni FU ™' Bn,lth ° r called on relative, here Thurs- T w W " h

r and Mrs. Chariea Youi are receiving congratulations *

jibe birth of a son. May 16.

CRy High Schi d Friday*".venlug! and* Mra.^E.^V^Conmn Mr Mrs Oscar 'ailley Is entertain-1 n ” r . Ir 7 H “ t ^ rl E a .^ C ?fr ,n ’ Mr Ing her moth r. | nd M ’ ,,ob » r ' 8»PP- Mias Mag

and Mra Cue Quig and ‘ a, ‘ , ' ron and Mra E Cor,iU * WUI * •" '"on motored to Philadelphia on

Tuesday.

Ray Gannon won three prize* on flild day. which was held at

Tuckahoe Thursday.

Mr. and Mr*. Morris Stephenson. of West ('ape May. spent the week end with her parents. Mrs. Arwilda Clark is making an Indefinite stay with relatives

In Seullvllle

The hot roast beef supper, which was held In the Palermo Hall Wednesday evening by the G. R. Class, was a great success They cleared 167. AI Tomlin .of Somers ilrfnt. called on friends here one day

Thomas Dailey D now employed by the Standard Electric Company In Ocean City. Rev. Mr Fisher, wife and nephew. of Wildwood, were at the Rapt 1st parsonage Friday eve-

ning.

-Mra. E. L Corson was an lantlr City shopper Thursday Mr. E. V. Corson and Hobart Repp <- rt In Atlantic City Thursday. Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Young and family v - re In Woodbine Sunday

after

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lacroix were In Ocean City Sunday. K- G. Langley spent a couple days of this week In (.'amd<n. I V 8. B. Goff, who rcntly underwent an operation at s Marys Hospital. Is convab-so-i and expects to return to hi home the latter part of t)

week.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry & Wagn have arrived at their bungaiwhere they will spend the sun mi-r months.

South Seaville

Mrs. Harry Pierson and son Frank, were Ocean City visitor*

Friday afu

Mi

Franklord. spent thi their cottage here. Mrs. Bamui-l Parsons and daughter spent the week end with relative* In Millville. Mr. Jonathan Jamne. of Wildwood. called on hi* parent* hen-

on Sunday

Mra. Clara Earnnet, wbo ha* been spending the winter month* with her daughter. Mrs. Powell Carter, of Pitman, has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steelman and daughter, vl Orea

Thom m

mpany trom week end.

Warren La rick* has re-

lumed from a visit with Ocean

'Ity. Md.. friends.

Mrs. Charles Will* entertained mil the Baptist Mite Soc

"'i Thursday evening.

Joseph Andrew*, of Phlladel phla. spin! the past week, with his father, William Andrews. MUw-s Alice Tozer and Eliza both Balts were Cape May visi-

tors on Tuesday evening.

The Blue Ribbon Club, was enrtalned at the home of Olive Blight ot Monday evening of School was closed for the term on Tuesday 17. Instead of Monday. May 33. on account of

r.nasles In the school.

Mrs. Thomas Crandol la with relative* in Philadelphia for a

couple of weeks.

Me. and Mrs. Janust C. Burke entertained Frank Mingel*. Philadelphia, a couple of day* the

flr»t of last week.

Mrs. Mae Whitaker and daughter, Martha, are at the home u r her daughter. Mra. Harold MorSoulh Seavllle. for a

The Golden Reapers of the M. E Sunday School wish to thank all whn helped make the roast beef supper a success. They

j cleared 355.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Champion and two mlldren. of Mul'ica Hill, soent Sunday with Charles

Young and family

A party ws held at the parsonage on Friday evening. Recitation* and mu? helped pas* the evening, lee cream and cake were nerved and a good time

Joyed by all.

Everett M. Stoffels. Jr.. Alfred G. Tllson left Monday for week's Visit In New York, aftri which they go to New Hamp shire for the rummer.

Cold Spring

couple of weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. James. Mis* Theresa Townsend, and Mrs. Elisabeth Swain, were in the City of Brotherly Love on Wed-

nesday and Tbui day,

Mrs. L. L. Foster visited Wild-1 Mr *- Clarence Moore last

Mr. and Mr*. J.wopb Riggins. 1 Avalon, -pen' Saturday with

Ir. and Mra. K. B 11

i Mra

> He!

day thl*

Mr. and Mra. Samuel anterialn ed relative* from out ol town oi

Sunday.

Mra Edward Hobart. <-f Allan tic City, spent Sunday wi<h Mi* Beulah Grace. Mbit Hattie Dalton wa» . Philadelphia visitor on Sa-.urda'

l Sunday with Mi

nod last Saturday. : vieMed relative* In Philadelphia. Mrs, J. H. Merry visited Mr 1 Mr *- E'**™* Coombs, entertaln- | : Mr*. Herachall Berry, ot | * " J Mr - and Mr *- ->»»“•» L Hand, ill Mile, over last week : "f Camden, on Thursday. Mi and Mra Harry Morgan! ReV and Mni - Charles Hand - ’ in Court House on Tuesday i and children, of Ewan, were A U Corson made a buelness! da J r •“d Saturday visitor* >P - Court House on Monday. Mr - Mf*- Alfred Rhoade. Mm and Mrs. E. Grace were Mr and Mrs. J. W. C« lean c-.iy visitors on Tuesday, j • '"'•'•lalned their niece. Mi- Thomas Landing. „f j Nary learning, of Trenton,

Miss Florence Snyder and mother were recent visitors In Fox Chase. Pa. The main driveway entrance of the Old Brick Cemetery has been

cemented.

Mr*. Katherine Redgraves was a recent Bridgeton visitor. Mrs. L. Shaw, of South Seavllle, la spending some time hero with her children and Is now with her daughter-in-law Mr*. Amanda Shaw. Counland Dickinson is Installing electricity for H. Matthews

In Erma.

James Needle's home looks very attractive in It* new coat of paint. tLe «enct3 and outbuilding

J have also been painted.

visiting hi

:>nd Mrs. A. Fisher. '<• Kyte. ot Vineland.

J Sunday.

Mrs. Carrie Botarlh has been visiting her relative* In Philadelphia for the past two weeks. Miss Rae Mailie and T. Brannlgan. of Philadelphia, spent Sun-

day here.

Charles Bohm has sold his milk route to William Ryan, of Erma.

tie City vi*ii Miss Viol, lantlr City -

Special for this week

Mr*. Herbert Shaw and daughter. Mis. Reaetis Yeaiirk* *i4 Her daughter, all of Wild- xxi were visltlag friends here Wednesday. Mr and Mra. Harry Foster entertained a number of folk* from Wildwood Saturday evening. Mra. Ada Week*, who ha* been very ill. wa* able to attend set vices at Tabernacle Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. Martin Thonipwin were entertained at supper last Tuesday evening by Rev. and Mra. L V. Brewln. at Erma. Mr. and Mra. Howard Nece entertained folka from Philadelphia Sunday. Mra. Kulh McPherson spent last Wednesday In Fishing Creek with Mrs. Ida Jackson, and enjoyed a pollock dinner. Mr*. Edward Sterritt and Mr*. Hsrry Davis, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mra. Eva Lopei. Mr* William Hrathcote retuiu.J home from the hospital last Monday and la doing nicely. A number of young folk* from, here attended a dasre at tb*j Plaza, iu Wildwood. Mrs. Lrwl* Shaw and baby arrived Thursday night in Conn-ni cut. They have gone to the New England State to live. Mra William Shrets and son.' of Fishing Creek, spent Monday! her mother. Mra. Arthur Sykes. and Mrs. John Wheidon. spent Saturday evening In Cap.

May.

Waller Robin*»n. of Green Creek, spent Sunday here with Frank McPherson. Mine Wilhelmlna Jollnuon scalded her leg very badly last week when she accidentally dropped a kettle of boiling water

South Dennis

Mr. and Mr* Harry Wolfing ion. Mr. and Mrs. Nash. Wallet Sa.h and Ml** Long called on Captain A. J- Meerwald and

family Sunday.

Misses Mary and Agnes Meerwald. of Camden, spent the week end with their parent*. Mr. and Mr*. John Cahaley. of West Otdllngswrsid. visited Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Barnes Friday. Mr*. Harry Rboadre nnd rhlld en spent Thursday with Mr*.

F. C. Barr.**.

Mr. nnd Mr*. Frank Coraon. of Rio Grande, called on Mr. and Mrs. John B. Scull Sunday eveSorae folks seem to think It heaper to u*e ’the other fellow’s" Urea than to boy their Two tires were stolen from car* parki-d at the M. E. Church last week during the eve-

ning service*

Mr. C. Crlamond and family trrtained Misses E!*le AI burger snd France* Hope at supper on

Friday evening.

Dr. C. Way. medical Inspector, visited our school Monday.

A W. C. T. V meeting - held at the home of Mr*. Chari Nickeraoo Friday. Report, given by the delegates who i tended the S’ale Institute *t g bl. Rev. and Mra. J. Bradw. Miss. * Elsie AI burger sad Fra flap* attended the meeting Superintendent T. I. Dui and Dr. Lowery, of Middle County, visited our school Wednesday. Mix Sarah Thomas sail M Rachel T» - took an lawato of the county library book* Wednesday. r. W. Meerwald aad fas motored to Wildwood Saturday Richard Shipley and boy fri. em the week end with Mr, i Mr*. Bert Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. MeKaig ent« iced company from out of u Sunday. Mrs. Belle Blake entertain, company from Philadelphia a day last week. '•'mb Hannah McCormick ape the week end with Mr aad Mi Thomas Miller. Mrs T. Jonra. of Cap* Ms keeping house for lira Miller.

Outside White—$1.90 Special prices In 5 gallon lots

Arnold M. Bauer 44-46 S. Laurel St. Phone 730 Bridgeton, N. J.

Stop in and see the NEW STAR SIX

in Show Room

Will toon have a New 6-60 PEERLESS SEDAN in Show Room

Peerless - - Dodge - - Star 4 and 6 Sales and Service “At Your Service”

Commercial Garage

Phone 1S6

PORI NORRIS

J. a. GRACE. Mgr.

T*” 8 ls Refrigerator Week

11,8 of Ice

> Jamiw M.. it Sunday wit ml Heaton.

. with her parents. ' The small daughter of j -iuhurt was palnfuiiy -ii she pulled a kettle t

$10.50

SILK DRESSES $ 6

.95

f WILDWOOD FOLKS

By P. H. JACKSON I

leave me alone/cll

goody/ she’ll give OE THE AONEV TO 6_ An ICE CCEAIA Soda at --

All Spring Coats and Hats at a Great Reduction

500

FREE

with every Refrigerator sold before Saturday night. Buy now and get free ice. In addition we are offering specials in

Leonard’* Steel-Klad

Leonard and Cavalier Refrigerators

SPECIAL

Three-door. 40-lb capacity. enamel lined

CAVALIER

This week—

$26.75

and 600 lbs. i FREE.

EXTRA! I BOY HOW I

Three-door. 40-lb ca-

P«wty. porcelain lined 100-lbs. capacity. Steel j

CAVALIER this week—

$39.75

Klad Leonard Refrigerator. porcelain lined I

! Special-

Ice Chests and Top leers Priced from

In All Wanted Shades and Sixes. All Plain and Fancy Voiles. Organdies and Dimities at Big K'ductions. Special While They Last—Table Oil Cloth Patterns 66x56—69c 48x48-69c

and 500 lbs. of ice FREE.

$110.00

$12.00

"The Home of Your Dreams'’ Furnished for $1,000 \ wit "Ware s Top-Notch Bungalow" this week—see the special display.

up

$70.00 Atwater Kent Radio FREE

t Theatre this Friday evening.

I. MORVAY’S

b*-"a you to our

j We want you to know that we arc mighj ty thankful for any Business you give us

j and hoj

deserve more.

JACKSON S DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE Oak and Pacific Avenoes

kKATKST DRUG STORE

"The I'p-town Store-508-10 High Street OPEN EVENINGS

Millville, N. J.

C. M. WARE CO.

"Your Home Should Come Pir.f