Cape May County Times, 24 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Newsy Notes of Woodbine

Beesley's Point

I Jafli U bUMThlrah. tnidoro Im-; merman and Robert Cotter, colleso

, studrnta. enjoyed a marvrloui time .

jin Atlantic <‘ltjr FYhUy nUrht. I Thr much-m-eded rain eamr In j William Rernateln Is spi ndlni: 1 , * mr ,0 tlw »ark»ns vrrrlablr*

jibe weik end In Atlantic City. He • ,M, w * nil tbankfnl.

1 formerly resided In I'hllsidelpbla

M> tnbers of tbr I rlendahlp. | * nd <• ■ member of tbe Jarr Kins IJre and Troth order held their! orrh ' -! '* r *- rrKUlar meetlna Tburaday nlrbt j •f» r ob 8. Levin, loral magistrate, and nomination of officers took * recent Wildwood visitor, place. Charles H. Collier Is at ! Lilian Stern, of the Woodbine present Noble Grand of the well-1 hiasloaal Hank, wan a recent known organlratlon j «»f Estelle Abramson.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Limner.

local residents, are spending tbe I ni,r summer months In Ocean City. j* 1 ** on

.Mr. and Mrs. Abram Mlraky are

spending several days with friends | * *

In New York City.

Byron Y«

spent Sunday und>

roof.

Miss Cornelia Ct Ocean City Tuesday

I School and Is n member of the! " r an< f

In Atlantic

base* motored down ti 'ity recently. He gradfrom tbr Woodbine High

Tbe

William Langley and Walter Langley of fblmont. called on Mr and Mr>. Channlng Pritchett

Monday morning.

M:. and Mis Ed. Lloyd e n

.1 S.>.ra! days'

McNeil la aju ge McNeil. n(|

Staffrls Mr .

printed him with a new Cbvvr- (; , nd} „ A ,, . nt |r Oty rolet sedan on Tuesday Miw ^ ho , w .., ;r „„ p„ and Mr.. K A Stratton vnd ThuriMta Philadelphia.

.. Pbi.. Mr , Mary It flare a-d M

• nnle Madden attended -be . mat lueeheoti "I Cape May I riots’ Chapter I). A. R.. held Flanders Hold. Ocean « .

daughter. Frances, were In Phlla delphla Thursday on business Th<- chicken salad supper held by ladies' Milt Society cleared

Tuesday evening

Philadelphia. , . Sa(urd , r

r tbe par ul Mliui MaddM and M

Janies Taylor were Ocean Cl irson was in , ull „ r , |llrl Saturday.

i business Uuw .u Berry, of Salem, call

... _ i w mm orson were r*d.lives hi tc Sunday.

Mat Medgebrow was a recent , 0 wl staff. *n Atlantic city Monday. „ M F dwln Robin Philadelphia vlaltor. Harry Hotwinlrk. a dental atu-j Mr » Sp<'*« r Young was In 4|lrt Monday In An interesting crow-' of Wood .dent. Is home with his parents .° rr,n ‘"J Monday Fraokllnvtlle and Salem blners witnessed the Mystic Shrine 1 for the summer vsrstion. Everett Stoffels. Jr. is spending M; a||d y| rs _ H Gandy parade In Atlantic City Thursday | Mi and Mrs Ladle Breslow I* few weeks under the parenul f{K . nI a ' , 1llip |,. 0 f days of la-! at the annual convention beld-wer* recent visitors of the Hoff- r, ’° r wi-ek In Atlantic City In the WorM'a Playground, ,man family. I ' hildnns Day cxercisM of the Mr aI1(1 Mr , j, (hn Abbott, of

.»' Josenh I. Kail nroneMne «r: M E Chtv. h were well readerrd p^ir,!,,,. p;, wed tbe week end

and Mrs. Enoch

| roof.

I hildnns' Day ncrclsea of the

William Abramson, a member of' -loseph L. Katz, proprietor of i 51 K h • r *' 11 rendered the Masonic order, made a trip to|^he Lyric Tbealrr. and candidate!tm Sundev enning.

and family, and

At Untie City on Friday. whcre| ,or )n*tice ol the peace. U in-1 Tb, 1 f, 1 ' ■ "''■f rrld *^ he enjoyed a wonderful time | stalling an organ which will add :“** p,ub houw> • > »lermo.

S-iSMa. tool -Mw~« " •> “• ■£r“?J£r

. ta> u. Boaih nun ol lb . r«, nmirnuU.

__ 'clothing Industry vislte-d her I ' «rtle Holcroft.'of Glou-

W oodhlne Odd KVIiows. as well j Atlantic City recently , r ‘» , '-r. I* sp-nding an Indefinite as other member, of this great j Mofrl , HorQIllrln . Tuek.-> 0me *"' h relative, here, order, turned out to bear a short ho ,. v||lltor | Rev. Sto'fel* and family were address on Odd Fellowship deli* j arol> ^ „„„ Ahr , m j making calls on Friday aftern-«n ered In a splendid manner l-rL^, spending the week end In' Mrs Tucker Sneed was In Ocean

Senator William H Bright at the Philadelphia. City Wednesday. 1 Morris Stone, one of the first! . “‘'t' M * bH rUrk * n ' 1 nephew. ' organizers of the Borough 'Toth- : N '" rrn »n dark, were In Ocean City

‘‘in* Company; will spend Saturday I Monday

In Millville with friends j ::

Ml »a Era Shapelow and Mrs. 1 .

M.»n™ uau.,— ——ai- bwainton-Clermont

cape May County Odd Fellows Association meeting held in Tuekahoe Tuesday evening. Mr. Bright is Past Grand of the organization. Gene l-cvin. of Phllad Iphta. Is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 8. l-evin. well-known

tbe community.

Israel Oherfvist. who Is at present connected with the Puhlie iy-dger In Philadelphia. Is spending the week end with his parents Jack L. Danerhlrah, star athlete of Muhlenberg College. U visiting

here for several tnooths

The annual play of the Junior Class was given in tahe Commun-

ity Centre auditorium Sunday eve- Thomas

nlng. and the manner In which It Charles, passed Sunday afternoon i p ror i f'' •'»» and wif,. Miss Dor was presented will leave with the'at Reed s Beach. I 0 ** 1 * Rlce an,, , ' h " r,F » Stephens residents a lasting Impremdon. j Mrs. Henry Grossman, of 10 “* ,re

’vine snenl Wedne«t.v with l.er| W “ Ur G *P *'

Untie CJty vlsltora.

Morris liornsteln entertained |

friends at bis home Saturday. I y

Harry Friedman w« . Millvllle >, nd ’ber"^otla«c here

shopper on aSlurday. , for , hc MimlI)er _ :■ William Thomas has purchased

j the prop-Tty recently vacated by

Peterchlircr Iwilliam la-v-tt, and It la statc-d

O that after m.iklng Improvements i Mr. Thomss will move to hU new -

Hand and brother. 1^ Purehas.*! home.

__ 1 C-vtrre Pnaf :mit

Williams.

Ocean View

Robert Fullner. of PhlUdclph - ant Thursday with his mot hi r Mr and Mrs. William Kuriz and son. Mrs Mary Kuril and Miss Dorothy florarth motored to Egg Harbor Wednesday evening Miss Myra Way. ol Trenton spent the week end with her mother. Ernest Downani spent Thursday i venlng In Atlan

City.

Jack Setgal was a recent Belle-|v Ills, spent Wednesday with her I ” ‘ plain visitor. incphew. William Dlekenson. Miss Helen laipldus Is spending Maurice Wiiggins, of Orean City, several days with friends in WII- and Harry Wriggins. of PhlUddmington. Del. jphla. were Sunday callers on the Ell Hertaberg. an eighth grade latter's grandaugbter. Mrs. Mabel

student, will tender a ;>arly to the'Young.

members of his class Sunday night.! Several from here attended tbe He Is a member of the Boy Scouts funeral of Edward Nickerson, age Sydney Susaman and Milton 2n. eldest son of Aaron Mrkerson Katz were AtUntlc City vlaltors and wife, in Goshen. Tuesday. Friday. They are local high j William Banks wife and son. school students Earl, of Millville, spent Thursday Professor Alfred R. Keep visited j evening with their cousins. WHfriends In Tueknhoe on Sunday. I Ham Dickenson and wife. E. Schull. cashier of tlx- Wood- ] Frank Gandy and w ife attended

bine National Bank, formerly of a the graduation exercises at "“ afternoon

hank in Bridgeton, made n trip to ('Diversity of Pennsylvania Wed- 1 that city on Sunday, where ht n- sday. where tht-lr daughter Anna visited fiiendK. ha* been taking » specUl course. Mlsa Frances Silverman and ' Mrs. Marguerite V< Catherine Ring, teachers in tbe,Thursday with her sister. Mrs.

pout the day.

and wife, and Mrs.

Lawrence Mores and son spent several days last week In Atlantie City, taking in the Sbrlncrs' par-

public school* here, left for PhilsdelphU. where they will remain

for an Indefinite slay.

Harney Abrams. denUI student. I* remaining here with his

psrenU for the summer

Miss Anna Milos was a recent cal lor on Mlsa Dora l^-lberman. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel BurkAU'xenbcrg entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Breslow recently. Ah-xenberg is star athlete of the local baseball learn and well known by many in the county. The Woodbine Boy Scouts hawbrought pride to the citizens the community by the splendid *o-k they pel form and still toward beautifying the city. Joe Hertsherg will spend Satur-

day In Millville.

Sara Tepeve has gone to Phila-

delphia for a short time.

Mr. and Mrs. Mortis Krlnaky. well known here, entertained

friends recently.

Harry Goldlnaer has had ] *'Bv Increase In the sales

his flowers,

baseball game.

Mr. and Mrs. Ha'rv Rothmi '•bopped In Millville over Satu

day night.

■ Rlsley. In Ventnor.

Miss Mary Creamer has closed her school In Pleasantville and eamt- home Saturday for the sum-

mer months.

Lewis Maxin. who has been makI ing his ‘ ome with Mrs. Rarhael i-aughlh and attending the Ocean

« City High School.

I hla parents In Illinois, where they

- months ago because

e of the 111 health of his father. Amasa Young, wife and four daughters were Friday evening visitors with Theodore Young and

f family.

' Somers Sack, w ho has be i quite III. Is somewhat Improved. Edison I .and. of Ocean City, u a Friday evening caller on r»)l

lives here.

nee Moore and wife.

Goshen, and Frank Young, wife . and children, of Beesley’s Point.

Sunday callers on A. W.

Young and wife.

Peter B. Hoff, wife and baby, f <if Pennsgrove. and Mss. Somers . of Seavillo. were Sundav ! visitors with their parents. George

i 1 Hoff and wife

r Satur-1 William Dickenson and ] lertalne-'. John H. Marshall and

ins won »lie. nd cousin. Mrs. Henry honors In the Riverside Glanla Gandy, of Millville

and heal are twlrier. visited his j George Winner. Miss Moricsa brother In Atlantic City recently.! Winner, and Miss Sadie Wilson The flame eater* w ill hold an | motored to Richmond Saturday to m id. drill next Sunday night, {attend a party In honor of Mrs.

"At your service." Is the motto 1 Franklin Orns.

Of these ca|uble men A special meeting of the school Samuel Potash waa a recent j trustee* was held Tuesday evening. Atlantic City visitor. i Teacher* of Upper Township were "avid Stein I* being employed at | present, also Superintendant Durpresent In Atlantie City. He U rell. who gave gome very good '•vytttg with hts brother, a trades-'advice tor the coming new term, “an of that city. ' Mr* Robert Alcorn and grandAreble I«evy visited 'fiend* in [son. Robert Kidd, of Pennsgrove. 1 “lecctod With IF Woodbine land Lurrn Kfldv and wife, of Sea1 lothing Company ! wile, were Sunday gucsU of G. W.

A regular meeting of the Bor- | Hoff and wife.

"'rh Clothing Company wa» held j Ml*. Carrie Blake and uncle, o'

— Sunday caller*

mrwday night

r the

ith friends. Mr. and Mr*. Ml make their iMriraenta of ' ■d Theatre. Anthony Lev ' Millville Sal

1 on friends here. ! Edgar Ross and wife pas ! Wednesday evening with A* j Nickerson and family In Gosl ; Floyd Van Gilder witnessed Sbriner*' parade In Atlantic <

Miss

of the week for

William Lane.

* is now employed the Thirty-fourth crossing In Ocean

i returned to New (c t visiting In this j t a short while. jt

Miss Mildred Van Gilder.

Emily Monday, of Sewj' ape May. spent a few days with

Tty. came down last week her grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kmmonof Bridgeton, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mr*. Joseph lAiwnam Mrs. Elizabeth Way and Mrs James Anderson spent Friday In

Ocean city.

Mrs. Addington Sharp of Orean City, railed on relatlvca Saturday

evening.

Mrs. E. Minor Fenton spent a few- days In Philadelphia. Owen Dervln. Mr*. William Tuney and i datives spent Sunday In Ocean City. Henry Fox. of Riverton, spent the week end with hi* Miss Alma Way spent Friday in Sea Isle city with relatives Miss Katherine Ivownam. Anna fanuM> and brother Frank, spent Saturday - venlng in Atlantic City. Paul Young and Everett Simpkins of Somers Point, called on friends

Sunday.

Miss Dorothy Hozarth spent Wednesday In Orean City. Mr and Mrs. Ismls Mason daughter, and William Gasklll and

-p- May Court

Hancock rent several days j House shopper* Saturday evening with relative* at Wildwood | Franklin Krvig. of Bridgeton. Major E. A. Howell spent sev-M>"»t Sunday with friends, eral day* attemflng the reunion of ‘ William Kurtz motored to AtlanAJumnl at Princeton College. "c city Tburedry evening. Allison laidlam and faml mo-1 ' o' 1 "' 'o Fommunlly ired to Wildwood on Sunday Hall on July 1. at * P. M, to bear evening and to Philadelphia on! Dr - Vh-rry. imiM-rxonalor. Monday. humorist, entertainer, ctr. He will William Davis and wife enter- - vou lo »R h for an hour “nd

Mr*. Joanna Douglaas. of Court House, is spending a few days with her friend. Mrs. Electa God-

frey.

Miss Erne'fne < ossa boon made a buslnc*..-. trip to Wildwood and

Court House last week.

Frank Kldredge. of Salem, spent * week end here with his mother Webster Bright and family, of Wildwood, called here on Sunday

I tuxXhnr

I thi* place an- • ; Charles Me-' ^ Nell, ot CoM Sp -e. and of the ,, I la!- Mr*, llavll Hvww. ID went r-.t w.wt a wamber ot yearw ago 'land r'aruvd a lw>g' - eaetle ranch th«i.. where he is eitH located. ! Bel- Roup aufl.-r«-.i a relaps- * and , • again coot:n—1 to hi* ! bed. ' m \ Mr- Burt Hoover. Mr and ,. Mrs Albeit McNoal. speid SalUl

1 day evening In Wildwood

Mr*. Be-»ie Sheridan altend-l s VtnM Club, tat Wildwood.

1 1W- in wday. . , , , ' ! Mrs David INeroon entertain- J . : her daughter and family, from a

i Millville, over the week end. ! Mrs Sara Dawson, who !*{,, u- otficor of tin- Daughtres I , -t V-e-rans. spent Wedn-valay. Thursday, and Friday InAtlnnlie • •dy. atlondins their convention t h—te. The convention will h l-l tn Cape May next ynar. I>-wta Ds-h Is the only hoy from Erma to enu-r Cape May

HlKh Sehoul n'-gl t»

Mo- Eva Ingernoll resiling h-r daughter in Avalon Harry R—vra Is employed at Court House for the sumni-r. Mrs Ka - - Bak-r. of Philadelphia spent fremi W«dn»**day to Sunday here with Mr and Mrs

Alflrd Jackman.

Mire Florence Imnd.-rbarh ban t-turned to her home In Phlla Iphla after spending the pant -lx months here with relative*. Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Manon Vpeni the week end h-ire nt tb- B-TI Ta-lephone exchange re-It-ving the regular operator, who .-pent the week end in Phlla-•P-lphla and Westville. Mr- Ra-ehael Jaek-vw has gone to vtait relaliven in Frankford.

Pa., for a time.

Little Mis* Adelaide Vanaman. of Wildwood, Is upending a few days here with hor uncle. Eph

Thompson.

Plana have be«n mad-- by the merntmie of the childrens' Ha’i day aftopmsm Bible study rlans to bold a picnic at Hlgbee Beach on Tmwday. June 21. Rev. and Mi*. L. V. Br-win and children motored to Lewes, Del.. F'rlday. toturnlng Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivans DeCamp have rtdurned to the home of their -laughter niter sp- mi ing two weeks with relative* In

talncd company on Sunday Joseph Thomas and wlf Millville, are spending a few

tlr home here, rad Callawt

ipent Saturday In Raymond Sears, who spent the winter In Florida, has returned George Sayre nnd wife. James Getty and wife, and Joseph Smith :ended the pop! pie supper given by the Ocean View

Fire Company.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H MrCool were Wildwood visitors on Thursday The members here of the Duugb-

half. “The world from the sidewalk." Gln-n over a thousand times. Introducing all nationalities Owen Carew won Ht handsome

the SeavllH

the

last Wednesday.

Erma

Benjamin Jacob*, of Bala. Pa., spent the week end here with his niece. Mrs. Sara Dawson. George Vanieer left Sunday cm

a short motor trip.

Ronald Dawson has Joined (he

ters of America, attended ileir| stonf Harbor band.

Tn'ln* a ' AV>l " n 0,1 Monday j Mre C. Herbert Dawson, reo-

» —Umia. in, n, aiTSS'lS* j-I-?Th.1i. of run Hou«. ui™''; •«, «-*-*• trrqurnt caller here. .. , ' 1 '

I t. Horbort Dnwnoii arrived home Monday evening from California. where he had gone for his health. While c-omlng through Kansas, he vial Ic'd Mr. William

Tuckahoe

Mr*. John Bald-rl visited with TfllilM Tfllllf 1 ^ lain. - In Atlan. i. City - v. i.l Jf(/ c/ofin r' ^ruman sack Til H I! IWILJ ie Busy Bee Society on Thurs 1 MVf// /rx.*.

■ leprc*

Delaware.

The Palniyra-Burlington group nlng for an tntemvtlng reunion t-> he held tn Palmyra Saturday. June 25. beginning at 3 o'clock. Th- evening rervlce will Include a speaker Inom the central office and music wnd entertainment by the "Tooters” and other Item* of interest. It* v. L. V. Rn-wln was

nc»t*l led cd

hoped Erma will b by a large turnout.

John Baker, of Philadelphia, spent the Week end here. Mn*. Mattie Jackson, of the Soldlotv-' Home, of Vineland, spent the latter port of th wee*

hewe with rela'l'fn.

EdwaTil llanforth. of Camden, npent the week -md at the home

of M» mother here.

r. and Mr*. Claude Puulmn and daughter, of Cape May. called on friend- here Sunday even-

ing.

Mr. and Mr*. Edward Griffith Sr., and Mr. and Mr*. A. 11. Swain an-1 daughter, attended view! ttt the Flint Biiptixt Church. Cape May Court House. Sunday i ventng and enjoyed { i Gloria Cherry, the twep y-ac-old Ctrl preacher deliver tn. Katherine Jaggera del onatrated fully at Court lie* Saturday her license to drive

r. and Mrs Richard Smith.' e»(--rtatn~d their daughtcu. I BddgMon. Sunday, r sod Mr*. Clayton Hi- kman J ctKldren. of Smith D nnis.! t at evening here recently| Mr and Mr*, ih-rt Snyd. i . ate' Mcv <;.-org-' Kell> , italncd • Helr mm and hi-! an-1 ’ner. Marie, from | •delphi, .--inlay. ' r. P.ch -rf Cape May., Clin iie -gent at Bemnei! ! i-Mi during -hr regular o- '* ahsem • t*. Chrre K-.inberser and ' •m* r-duric d home Sunday spending .i week in Willow ,-’. netting '• brother. Wal-j Th-inijc.-, and family. ab*o j Ing at Sil> -; Lake Farm, r. and Mr* Hiram Soult* I daughter are -n Joying a week- iarwlioa \taciting relai in Waablngtmi. Wilmington

at a nice tang ..i ih- W. C. T. IT. in Taberna-1-- M E. Churoh. last Thutwday nilmwoB. MrSwoia * as cnt'italnlng folk*

Horn California.

Rev. and Mrs Harry Garrison, won wnd daug'i - uf Klngehurs. N. J.. Were 'In' gu--*t of Mr* Etta Ueevie for a f> w day* last w-e«-k. Rev. Owriaon. who was a former preacher -if this charge, came here to pr-ve-h the funeral iwrvleiav of Miw. Annie W-»lron. ■ if Futhlng Creek, who was buried

here last Wedn-iwlay

Mr. and

i :lle ,

.spent the week end in \V i Mr. Taylor's moth. • | r. and Mr* Lewis f: -.- ■

attenihal the gradualiui: t T-n, pie College. Ftillaitelphi > l.i-«! Wednrevday. of Mr. Crowe'* brother. IP-n Cren*c. -if Rio Grande, who was orator at th-

planting exerclwi*. George, brmher-fn-law of Mis *e. alio graduated Irom

Temple

Mb*. Cora GaireUaoo. CBOipl'*! Ree"- and Lida HuuU* alt-i. I- • a surprise parly given Mae IVnrl Lnamlng. In Went CapMay. last Tuiwday evening. Mi and Mrs GIHM-ri Keel.-i and children ot GlbbMown. open;

end her

with

Min. WHUai

Just because my going la no reason park here all night."

the Busy Bee Society «

day.

t. S. G. Langley and » Thursday In Philadelphia. ■ Eva D. Smith w»* a Phlla delphla visitor last Thursday. >rge Miller went to .Mill Saturday. . and M:

, /A.Z. ¥VAH //*■*•

J/nice . . coAtei.\,

• if Ovei

end

. Pa

Mary Date,

dr* Harvey Tayh j City Saturday e*i

Edwin Rnhlnson *pont thend with friend* in Atlanti Mr. and Mr*. T. M. M -f WilliamspoiT. Pa . hav lei ting relatives here. Mrs Margaret RehinMlllvllle. spent last Sun-ia. Ith her parents. Mr. and Ml*. Franc! • Atlantic City, visited h- r latlve* on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs W. H. H--

| Waiting until the pntv t-' j comes down is « wailing j | game tiat doesn't always 1 pay dividends. We arr ad- " ! 1 | vising the pnnhasr of real | estate now- and we'll tell .h j yon why if yon'll call

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Haw n.

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