Cape May County Times, 5 August 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. 1927.

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'ape May and Cumberland County Happenings of the Week

^ape May Cily and Mr*. I. J- Poch^.- «n-lr-i ovrr th"* »»^k ••n I. Mr. |rr. John Yatw. Mr. and l^ornr Harr. Jack Froydenknd Ml** Dorothy Tan. of Fork: MU** Betty Cornwell. Uiinglon. D. C.: and Mr*. Payne, of Portland. Ore. land Mr*. Thom a* Weaver Lilly are ependinc the eumfd'Mi* William N. W.-aver. Hr Perry Street apartment, fc-rt J. Harx was the Ruret L Marlon Dtlka on Sunday, r Luther Green, of Phlladelb* ocrupylna her cotta*e. ■Ya-btnRion Street, for the [and Mr*. C. DuPont, of kron. Del., at. apen.Un* ■nmer at their cottaR*. 904

[Avenue

land Mr*. A. B. Little. 8r ,

keen entertaining

Bkf I

I Harriet G*i». of If addon Ur the a nee! of Dr. and Alexander Marty, at their lr cottage on Washington

L Cartnolofa Lewi* Benson. | LmrhuaettK. 1* a guest at , Uonial Hotel for eereral, l Potter Lucas, of Phlladell* among the rummer vlri-

b this retnrt.

[and Mi*. Harry Ettlnger. ladelphla. are spending rev.

re.kr tn Cape May

I W Norman McMullen, of jelphia 1# enjoying a pan

r at this reaort.

France* Hardt. daughter of Mr. I and Mr*. Frank Hardt. of Wynne-

Held. Pa.

and Mr*. Carl Webber, of j

South Dennis

Barnes

Kt™? C T J - r" M , r -“' 1 “"' (•pent Sunday at Ocean City. Lime! Townrend and daughter. Lydia and Annie NickSSJSfV:. .r.“ J ?«el~ —* *—« “ Sidney Townsend on Sunday. . jJ,. Ma^are, Ludlam enter-

| talned the Needlework Guild on

Monday.

j Mr and Mr*. A. C. Meerwald. lot Millville, rpent the week end

| with relative*.

Mi*. Mary Jeffer* and family,

urned to theli home at

Frank H. Haigh *pent

wrek end with relative* at Nor rirtown. Hi* brother returnee with him to Cape May where h.

will remain two week*.

Mr. and Mr*. David Kono

witch, of Washing!'

Mrr. Barnard la*! called on old friends

Mrs Charles Wiliets. of Cape'Mlw May. called on Mr*. John Batter- Pa.. • soil and Mr*. Charles Loper one, mate*, day last week and all enjoyed a net fo motor tide. Mr* Mr*. J B. Smellier 1* on a May • six we-w-' i-.sit iii Nova Scotia, i Mi

C. M. Court House

Robert Cham-

and]Jaeger* Thursday evening. Mr* M! Mi- 1* I Bes-. y, before her marriage, was daught. i. Willian

Elizabeth Smith, of Oak*, iw -pent Sie of Mr*, dagger'* school- : in Som- i- 1’oinl. It 1* the first they have | Mi : Mr. 1! ,' i nineteen or twenty year*. ] and mot.,.. George Smith was a CapeA'Ity Mondni i.itor Wednesday. I Kiaiik - .'ix lli » and Mrs. Gu* Snyder spent i'llle ' • ' V

lav evening In Rio Grande i « aptair I r ank M .» ’with Mi- Klizabeth Soudrt*. jweie Oeean t II*

LHtle Harvey Kc- ler. of Gibbs-

town, ha* been here vsiting his “ml M ' ' l : | grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mil- j,.(r ri ^ iv.. . I Ham Hawn. IcV.na.v >ii|i \i r ,'..i \

| Mr and Mrs. Lewi* Rabnei '' 1 _ ‘

fatnlly. of \Ve.t < ape 1>nd daugl.ter*. Evelyn and Edna. Dw *" , “ nd v , , nt Sunday with friends w ,., t H h i U delphis. and Mi* j and t * c h tldi. a ; .... , I Louise Rahner. of Island Heighl*. "j 1 Heldeman. wife and nl Kll , j3y on and eve- ' ,k . . .

■f S«»«n- .pending „f nt mlIh Mr ,. Katherine Jag with Mr*. Freldeman s I ^ I. .. ,l ' ^nWTco.ei f and Mr* Frank ^

Pa on Tue*day •".•'' lauRh>r ^ of S-a 1*1. City. mo:, •der of Philadel-! , City Wednesday aftern L^w^M here' * '••n 0 ' 1 l h r‘ ,d .ork. W '.H ^ ther. Dr. Millard “ ", “ 1 . , ?. r, , •‘ ll datighier of Phllad.

.Journeyed i . s»aville camp m-. .pending some time »:

Hamann. of Phtladel-, '"g ^d.y and Kp -n' ihe Mi and Mre IV

— | Captain Stephen Jefferson andlphta. Is *p.-nding some time here! ' 1 »»V i huich wui i11 " 1 r^^rrlnHIi of We*i Lancaste. Pike Haver- p rulttU)0r Edm ., rd j^erson me I with hi* brother. Oscar Hamann. J- T. I- i-J . Taben,a< l « hm. a children, of Sprlngft.

fold, have moved Into their n.w (ored to Ocean City Tuesday. Richard Thomas and family (“J®

home and will *p. nd the week Ml**-* Mary and Agnes Meer- *Pe'>’ the week-end In

‘ ape May with the lat-| w ,ia .p, nt Wednmday with Mho

tainlng their nephew from' CoU||l|tllwood

rauaoeiphia mi»* Hannah McCormick and M. and Mr. M Duben are en- Ml Harnld Tawressy *p,. n t the re. tainlng their sister and het m< .„ k , Wllh SUt W ar-

daughter lor several week*. , , 1( k

Dr and Mi*. Charles Graddes* Mf , nd Ml , Harry Thomas are entertaining friends at their to W |),Sunday. Broadway coltage. . A fishing club from Woodbine Mr* William ftougherty. of | enjoyed a week-end party on Philadelphia, is spending a part rap!ain A j Meerwald# b<»t. oi th - summer with her mother. Ml alld Mr *. Thomas Miller | Mr* Frank Mends, at her sum- ^ av ^ installed electric light* In

Mason and |C ,, “ .'-kill and J

Sea and Land [ !“

Sheriff Janie* Hoffman now ha* deflnile idea how wild oats can

to be. since his confluca-fitty-twe barrels of beer "oat.." consigned to Beu-

By HGANA

1 Judging from j would think thi could read for

•Ign appearing Swalnton one

that dog* that run

the sign saya: iiii.-d by owners

May.

family.

d a clever sign ■ a Ford lhi* wee

. Freou-ntly."

were*Ti| nC Yorl Gaylord C with hi. hr

of Dennlsvllle

J'» -ph Apple will soon 1m

uel Bro-

Sam-

n Mcf'abe. at their

Avenue cottage. Krnsbaw. accoini

Srnahaw’s sister. M

Ion el and M 1

. - Mathis entertained chan..

Josephine Spencer in Ocean CUy. ■ friends over Sunday. wnirn

Mi and Mrs Smith McAllister.' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mirher ,of Millville, are visiting Mr. and a" 11 d « ua |»‘;r- MiH.ed. and > ‘cd Mre Ijiwrence McKalg. an,, Mrs. Willlat ' ' Rev. Jau! Jefferson and family. b , oro ; ! ‘P , ' n,

! of Framington. Mas*., are spend-," n< ’^

mth Of Augtuit with “'r* ''

iM.k ad- Pete

day* with C. Tullner.

rs. Is'Ui* Ijvsbl.y -peni Thursday

wn moles, mic.- and rats, i fact, the six-foot "warn»kc* are harmless and are

and Mn

Jules

kill'd their aon-ln-iaw and ker, Mr. and Mr* William [Muncy, of Haddon Heightlie week end. Me* Doak. of Philadelphia, be gu,-*! ol bis parent*. Mr fr* James J. Doak. over the

L Clemenine Johnson. Mrs. [ H Phillips and Mrs. B Curtis are spending a Li Seavillc Camp Meeilifg. f EltuiM-ih Haddow. of Fork who is she guest Ld Mrs. I J- Pocher Immer. entertained the fol | Klimt* at bridge on buy evening. Mi* John Mrs. George S Curtis, william C Merray. Mr*. J (Smyth. Mi* Samuel M. Kbg-i Mrs. Thornton IT Mr. Harry Needle* Mr*. | T Sayre. Mr*. Walter Lon Ji . Mrs. 1 J Pocher. palter L. Bennett and Miss [Thompson fcei* Bogen

,-antagi

... Mr*. William Hawn has h- n ! itx. of Hat- visiting her sister in Atlantic -nd with C- ! City for a few days <

I The )"c:il W C. T V. h •Id

. . and family.' their monthly meeting last Wed-,

Wand. ] Captain St.phen J-ffe^. | of W*Wwoo^ le ^ *"" ■ Mr and Mi*. Manning Moore. J*' - '* ml,h " llllam ^ nam * nd Rob ^' .''J ’ Tjovd and son Fred ;. V*,'';. A ^: ,n on fr, ** a “i 'Illton p. t. r-*.n. Mr*. C. and d,uuh'' i.-! Mi.-'Charles Solo-

• — -Sir.

sionnay. i Woodbine Sunday. rent tOj Mni Howard May was In Wood-

,, ■ bine Saturday

Meer ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cover-

wlth Mr. and Mr*.

Mi.-* Margaret Monk, o onfield. I* spending !->ro n Cape May with frlendi

William Mo*s. Sr., accompanied jam

y hi- -.in, left this week for Et- | Miss Margaret Ludlam ers. Pa. Ocean City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Bristow.) Captain and Mr*. A.

Cape May City

Augustus H'nf*. of Stoi

wald i

daugbi

i to Philadelphia Wednesday.

Cape Man. | Mr. Howard James wei

Mr*. Frank Williams and her i Millville Friday,

family, of Elizabeth. N. J.. are J . occupying an apartment on Co-1 j lumbla Avenue for the balance of)

•u miner.

*-s Kathryn Stevens, daugh-

af Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* T. I —

I-SIevens. of Corgie Street. t* [ Mr*. Alex Ewing visited her I slowly recovering from w recent |sister. Mr*. Charles Thompson. I operation for appendieitis at I in Green Creek, one day recently Jersey Hospital. Phlladel- Mi*. Awrtila Elliott entertain-

dale and *nn and Mi*. Fra

Cold Spring

phia.

Mr>. Charles Nirkann and small daughter. Miss Bernice Nlrkxon. of Philadelphia, are spending the balance of the summer in Cape

May.

Petersburg

Mrs. Ed wan

id husband, of Vine-

Sunday.

Mr* Walter Barber

ristted his brother. Raymond

of Eldora. and Mr. ik IVan spent Sun-

Beach.

pills. In the i

i augli! -r. of Wil Ire. Lloyd'- l.iugH Ham Jenkln*. hei

past Week.

Mi*. B'-rtha Kinisey Is spend- Ph

New York,

end in Cap* May Mts. Anthony Murray Iter's alater Mias Han- . of Philadelphia, re,m. on Monday after be month of July with Ir# George 8. Curtis, luline Correy. of Day8m KMA Ol Ml Samuel M. Schellcnger, lirhigaii Avenue r.ome iph T Stev :»e has re-

■ ha* rotum-

( Charle* Young, wife and ehii-, ' .. K

je™. c»er conal- .nd , ro ”V5”"L.

evernne I ^ a |] H inter and spring

Swainton-Clermont Several from here spent Sun-

day at the ramp meeting ground.

Mi*. William Small and family.

of Jersey City, are at their cot-

tage here for the summer. A Mr Sharp of Camden, has

purchased of Mr* Haige the properly of the late Robert Shaw. Mr Sharp I# a blacksmith and will soon erect a blacksmith shop near the Shore road at the en-

Rarber and wife, in Cape May. i trance ol his farm. This property during the past week. ‘.was formerly known as the Sher-

Mis. Elli* Thompson, of Dlasi n ian Todd property.

Creek, spent an evening here! John Hancock spent several with : er brother. Swain Hoff- Idays with his daughter. Mi*,

man and mother. Mrs. Nellie Webster Bright, at Wildwood.

Hoffman. Rev. J. O. R- Corliss and lamily

ing

Horae.

Rev

ivllie

\vil- Washington Street cottage

rge R. Mackenzie i. Is spending sc pc May. stopping

th-

and

Monday

eallers on John Mason and wife John Kirby, formerly a station agent here, now of Williamsport. I*a . was a Monday caller here. Charles LI hern. wife and daughter, of New York, are speii ting two week* with Mrs. Elbrrn's mother. Mrs. Mary Ing-

eraol.

Miss Beatrice Devaul. of Philadelphia. i* enjoying a few days with friends here Mr*. Mary ingereoll made a business trip to Philadelphia on Friday. Born to SabatiD" De Santis and wife, on Friday, a son. Th« lie*-comer Will be named James Mrs. Frederick Higg* and chtl dim visited South Seaville camp meeting Thursday. Mr.- John Yank. "I Own passed Thursday with h-i in John K Marshall and w Millville were Friday *» .•phew.

rood. Erne*

Davi

urned

i fat

nd i

Hattie Bozarth has returned front a week's visit in Philadelphia w-ith relatives and

friends.

Mr. .and Mrs. Edward Hal bruner are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. born last Thursday. July S8. Mr*. Alfred Cresse -pent Thursday evening in Erma with Mrs. Margaret Cresse. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boult* .-p H! Sunday tn Erma with their Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Pettit, of Camden, are spending four weeks here with Mrs. D Clark, their

mother.

Daniel McCloskey. Jr., grandson of Mr*. Maude Clark is car-

, '" , :nK..her. Mrs. J

station in Mill Lane \,burv Chu: Luther Shaw. Wilfred Bwain | n meetl

and cousi. Howard, of Erma, j cugU , in

sp-nt the week end ■ in New \ tr ' an d Mrs Brunswick. hous*

A large number from here at- i (-.,. e g

tended services at Seav ille Camp j Mr snri Mi meeting Sunday. | of Millville, a! Mr* Ella Bally and daughter. | w j,j, Mr

Mis. Martha Haibruner. attended !

all-day ervire. of the W. C. T. i T he Asbury I . a! Seaville. last Friday. Inearing complc Bathing parties in the evening . (tn ,(.tjve add:

■nting at the camp ground,

at South Seaville.

Frank Corliss is employe.! as

organist at Hunt's Casino. Wlld-

: Grace eand wife, of S.

and Elmer Smith, of Boston, called on friend# here on

Monday.

We are sorry to note that Mrs. Ltde Todd, of Salem is seriously ill at her home there. She was formerly a resident here. Richard Addl* and family, of Camden, spent Stfnday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Townsend Charles Rice. lr.. is harvesting bumper crop "! whit'- po'-ti*-*.

Wodoch. of Cape

lard William Haw- t’ 111

l ap.- May. in mar-|

turday at il 30 P. M. Mi at the M. E. patronage 1 Junior, it nesses were Catherine ; week. and Harold Hawley, j «|(h frl •ape May. | Mr*

Mr. Ira Buckson and 1 »", ,

.. OS-.MH.. ». '

and Mrs. Forman Buckson,

North W

May. and ley. of W riage Sat July 2!*. ; here W!

Hanket

r*. Mary Blake entertained i William 1-andls and son.! nr. of Audubon, during the: Mr* Blake spent Friday '

ine man had been i the entire evening, answer was: ' Thai 11 no tales." After announced that no

Some young fellows of today very s-hinni g.-t pinched in their car*, but they often get slapped. Johnny Oakes declares he dot.*' know whal kind of leather makes the best shoes, but doer know that banana skliui ■naki the best slipp-rs. Really I ho*.' resident* who live In- t w een Eldora and north IVnnlsv .lb-certainly must be annoyed by ihe weird howls of an unknown animal at night, as reported last we.'k. Can't underhand how married folks should | be disturbed, especially if tncy

i-jhave children.

: laind an see breezes INside Many doctors say smoking bci miserly | fore breakfast is injurious to the * to fre.- iiealth. but many men never get

rw a Scotch barb -r who ghl that the only thing l -»Ith was a comb.

Why all the row about liquor la**? The dry# have prohibition and the wets have whiskey. Night air doesn't hurt married men by staying out late, we understand, it 1* the excitement getting home and when meeting the wife.

Mr

le Hawi Mr a:

•nd spent the week end.

Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Ingereoll and daughter. Julia, spent the

week end tn Millville.

Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Jackson, who are spending the days at Seaville camp meeting, entertained Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Jaggere •vnd daughters, b, Mane, over the week end. also Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fox and two daushtere. Mre. Anna Ludlam and Mi**

Myra Fox. all of Fishing

and Ml. and M ' Israel W

of Wildwood, Sunday at

cottage.

•' and Mrs. Howard Chtwb

and daughter

0 'j! day School Mr.; Parly one i n-law. Mrs. Ger-

Tuesday.

John Sheridan Louise, ol Auibl-r. I'a.. are *| York recently, j nK nonie time at th-ir co

on Hughes Street.

George F. Hickey, of Was ton Street, who ha* been

fined to his home for six weeks. | due to a severe nine*-, is now , V able to be about again to the, *t delight of hi* many friends. h! Mr. and Mre. John C. Little, P' are entoytalnlng then sou.,

~ Of Miami. Fla. I h

should never 1 we advise thi Iree from jealou.

face like one's

Ocea

shed

larkage of pink dye. The mer■hani inquired whether li was or woolen or cotton goods. "Good lord no.” cvclaim.-d J.

•reek Mr ■vlsnn ’ klr,, ‘- their P*«n'ri

and !

of Camden, w.-i home by then

Sayre

lu ' I iw.}* and girls try t

my

rving quite we have c i that boys

of Cape :

last v

Utile Chester Dl-

r. Sunday in Cape May w: »| daughter. Mi*. Uiuis J | Mre. Jullen 1* Epsu.

•’ Philadelphia, is -p. n i "! ’ BUnim.r In C.|- May

Callaway, of Clermont. Wednesday morning bed I ront hi# sleep by

I heir home

I i s. Jarvi

Mis* Ve

ielphia. who wer with he

Murr

I* pas

Frank Eldredge.

jent Thursday al • renlng h*ie with Mre. Albert McNei

Oumtiw Hm nd Mis. Ed*:.'

and Mre. Charles Chi Star Villa. Mr. Ale Atlantic City, will J.u

Mr. and Mrs. Hen Jeffsreon Street, ring the week Mt Shafer and ib- -

Onr Weekly Definition A blush is a temporary erythena and calorifle effulgence of the physiognomy, gctlnoliglzed by the preceptiveness of the aensorlum. in a predicament of inequilibrity. from a aense of ahame. anger, and other causes, eventuating in a paresis of the vasomotoria], muscular filament of the facial capillaries, whereby, being divested of the elasticity, they become suffused with a radiance emanating from an Intimidate praecornia. • • • Mre. . of Clermont, do-.lares that the argument she had with her husband was amusing. Bhe saya when her husband threw an axe at her. she thought she'd split.

he looked quite sore when I stole a kiss. And slapped my face a crack. I have no kiss to spare" she skid, “So please sir. put It back!" avering " Are >' nu K’dng North?" "Yes." stakable said Fred. "Remember me to the "Only us Eskimos." replied the girl. Last week a man found a lump of ambergris at Cape May. worth about tl2.S00. We are told that i there is "gold" in our backyard a'sue- - an ' 1 *' v,,n ,h * la,e Dr - Rmwell fight Conwell in hi* famous "Acres of social Diamonds” revealed much, but lew. | few of u» have the patience.

„uie time with his tanelia Hewitt. M- and Mrs. I

Erma

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