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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 12. 1927.

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pare! Camp’s ly Recovered [From Bay

in Motorboat >er—Believed

nve Been Drowned

Drifted Ashore

f of Edward R- Camp, nd carprnir.'. <>f IS h 6rr»»i. Ov.an Ctly. _ i locatvfl lai>! TVrdnp*r ly.us rtsht moot ha in

In othrr pocketa vi-r* found souvenirs that he had purrt,»--,t a i the Sasqul-Centennlal. hts watch, a silver coil which he always

kept for luck.

At the time of his disappear-

ance. Camp had >45 00 | n bills on his ptyann. Thl* money, though in a dhtcnlored state, was

found Intact In the wallet. Charles E. Camp idem tiled .h.

Itody as that of his brother, though St was In a decomposed!

i mditioii

Mr. and Mrs. Van Prince, of Vineland, were calling on friends

Saturday.

Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Maybe* attended the recent "Kitthr: Shower" given Miss Khoda Compton. of Mauricelown. at her

fpther'* residence.

Master Paul Ackley underwent a slight operation in Bridgeton Hospital last week. He is now- home and doing nicely. Dollln 1st re. of Court House.' - visited his grandparents. Mr. and

v amp is survived by his widow, i Mrs. I»rr on Saturday. ~ ”**“ Camp, one eon. j Mr. and Mtr l> u-is Keeves and

-rescue visitors

Mary

Charles E. Camp' a brother, j family

'-harlte E. Camp, former post-1 on Sunday.

master a! Sea He City, and sis-' Mis< Julia Harris, of Millville. Mrs. Hay Mason, of Tucka-, a former resident of ’his locality.

attended church on Sunday after-

np wa* tv>m near the plae- | - .r. atterwards calling on old

to be bulled. He up.-,,, his; friends.

• ,,f *' <-'apc May County.! It -rbert Buiby. of Millville. - ■- | 'as a Sunday evening caller at

I parents.

Ba>. was bun d at A» a .-lit of Saturdays K. Cemetery. Cb : DUCKSlUltSIIl held In Saturday afternoon, j ; Port Norris Srhuvl. a lot will t was private. f*-.i: pastor. If v C. S. Reeve ’»■ purchased and a two-room

i Isecetub* r ! "^ M.il-.iile: Mr. and Mn>. Samti--! I portable wkoui house erect .'d in' at was die- j Trout. Ms-uricetown. and Mrs. It!, - village. It is expected the

the meadows ii.si I *• Mayhew were Tuesday ev*- bouae w il be built and equipped | with the engine | "‘'•* ••H’ ts at the home of Hick-j by the time school opens. A| I on and the gaao- j man Rbtopshiie j P-nnsylvania arm has the cot

l empty. The last pet- Howard Burby. our Sunday ’ Hart.

io have seen Camp;scb«»-u -uperintendent. was! I-auni l-akr bad a large del. . stc-l. of Beesley "s \ among the merry crowd of coun- SnJi.ui oi Philadelphia vIs!tom o

j noticed him working ity Sunday school plcnlcers at ] Sunday.

F motor, making adjustCent.-non last week. | Charles lieland. who has bee

- is believed that the’ Mis Ijehman Burhy. of Milltbe motor, which was, vt»e. is spending sometiar w’th

him. and he ; bw mother. Mi». R. I». Shorprhire! , ,, ... . « he reach’d the; Who .- .-...flued h. , ,,,,1! M ' •?** Ar,h,,r A,, ' !,n t frewh air. quite ill. due largely to her ad-1 r ‘ , n,n * was discovered ' »anred age. I* tr^mis.

a party who were. W Blit,a,d! leria^ou^-t^ on • bay. about oM-} Md M and Mts. Mortimer^ May-j su”5^ out-of town friend, on

.1. —«... j <• s Beeves officiated at

xjTtlnity Church . Bridgeton, on - Sunday and Bev. John Otllnger.

MiilvJIl.

Chamberlain Flies—Leviathan Deck to Shore

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Clarence Chamberlin

added new achievement lo man’s performance* by making the fir*t flight from ship at sea to shore —-drltvrrmK mail from the C S Leviathan to New York He "took the air” /5 feet after the start on

the 118 foot runway

\

I affected

Port Elizabeth

] Miss Ellen Harris and brother, j Jaim-f. v I Mr. and Mrs. Norj man Thomp.- n :n Atlantic City,

• several days this week,

i Mr. ami Mrs. Prank P.-nning-ton. Of Bridgeton, called on j friends here Monday *veolng. ■ Charles Sheridan Warfield am! ' David I’yle motored to Camden

Tuesday on business.

I Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Hendi

' w.n wen- in

Irs Woodruff Boggs. Mbwcs May Frankie. Ethel s-. ’’air. John Heisler and Howa: 1 I en demon went to Centert..!, Vednesday on a picnic. Mi. and Mrs. Claude Henderon. id l*‘.;l.idelpb 1 w. .r, Mia.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Compton. ! t amden. spent the week end Ith his parents. Mr. and Mr* .itr.iiel Compton. Sr.

Miss Florence Wills and Nan Fisher were Ocean City visitors

roceutly.

j 1* spending ' daughter. Mi ’ [ Mao Sliarii

Sheppard and son. j

1 'F rn'v Sbnr^'and I "'"uUB Haley, of rhiladelpbia. *2? SSS “. I-""' <i-m wio. sU.

Enuna and Rachel Haley.

1 ’ and Mrs. Paul ekera. of Pemisgrove. spent the week end with Airs. Iv-kers’ patents. Mr. and

Mrs. loirenz Hutton.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sharp and son. I’e’vltt. spent Sunday In

Philadelr bin

Mr. • ,>Uh. of Philadelphia. Is spendir g some lime at Meadow

t arm.

day* with her 1

1 Holland.

1 I’rfday Iw th I

Mauricetoun

family

* mile from where the 1 hew were among tho*

Is-W-Is! Thursday- evening listl

nty Physician of At- vei 7 fine concert gtv. 1 notified and cmy Silver Band in Eandl* Psrk.l

J hot

Mr.

ir 01 Mi** 1th Benjamin Bo in*e will be *e

Mrs. ( Camder

moveT7o‘*th.* 0 p.J.’li: V;n '' Ian ' i i !»>»«•- ' • the Haleyvlll.-Su.ii Mr. and M;- Elmer Regn. “ ,.iii. Vh w ' : **'" Irelsni recently'charge. | Mas. Harris and son. Charlee are

r *a* n i 1 r«ai I spent a few days In Bridgeton i W.-vley Austin is now employed staying for a week.

I andre/rt*i».il the body i ' t-' 1 ' 51 * r eUtivre a. br.kemaa on the Central Miw Emma Itwln U spenJIn* land released th boti. , aj : , John Siiiiiinnigill and Mr. | Rsllroad Ills run" is from a f-w day with Mi*s Jean

and Mrs. Leroy Hilee and chil-j Bridgeton 10 Jersey City. ! Thompson, in Atlantic City.

Ufirelv Identified dnn bav 1 itamed from a week’s Edwla C. Sharp was an Ocean) Mr*. Frederick Mi-usinx.

BUlVCiV ineniuien Itrln In thniKVlvanis v i.lltoe I Ci’V v l.itor t

•ntly.

w.-.-k* at Eagle-mere. Pi

r. and M-*. (H-orge lilies and, Mr. and Mrs M 1-

• d Mi * Jennie Bhrop-' Mlaa Deborah Sharp

snin-. 01 Hali-yv ill.-, railed on Mr.; Wildwood Sunday, an.l M li > Mayhi-W Tuesday Jack Sharp who i* • evening Washington, is spendln. Mi- T Tn V 1. a. of Vineland.'tion with his parent*. Mr paste .I Wi .1 a.-.-day and Thursday . Hubi-n Sharp, Sr. »;-h h- piii-rt*. Mr. a tut Mi*, i Mis* Eleonora Well- Is Byron Hickman. some time with her am. 1 Mr. and Mr*. Milton Godfrey.' uncle Mr. and Mrs. Charb - -

! of Tuckshoe. called on relatives shire.

I here Wednesday. j Mis* Roda Compton si*: • Mi*- data Welser ha.* been Thursday In Millville. M Momlay I very HI with sutnii.ei grippe in” Clarence Garrison and (ri-t. given in- is convale-s ing j Camden. -*|ient Wednesday wit: Compton) Ml . Ma> . Hart is. Miss Danclla , ,no,h ‘‘ r - Mr* Maud <3arrt*on. Wlidiar’ in.I James Harris nio- l•lnllra Garrison, of Ocean ■

,.:is *|wnilinc a few days with

imother. Mrs. Mary Cox. Ethl I RM Ve.* is > !•• : 1 lie Willi friends In

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1 that of Camp. The’among inner points ot intere*!.; from the clothi* j Miss Hannah Schoolfleld has!' contained Camp’*! returned from a sojourn at Ocean.'

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k receipt for coal from; Mr. and Mt*. Milton Lore and) | Adana* and also a re-i daughter. Mabel, of Court Hous-. the Asbury M. K.' spent Monday wirh ihe former's ,1 of a lot. He - parents. Mr. and MIS. Norton t

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• 1 Wisharr. I Mr. Jusa-ph Roger* 1* enter1 lining hb> eon. from Pittsburg. Mr. and Mr*. Is-onard Orr. of 11 Vineland, are sojourning with Mt- Orr* mother. Mrs. May -1 Hat ils. I.ydia Willeis 1* spending

velnnd Tuesday

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cork lined. , j*—S29.75

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Bailey -pent Friday

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. xks Beautiful 5-piece Reed i - c - '- .r F.xkers ! Suite, with cretonne

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cushions—$110.00

Ruth. Mr. and Mr*. Ayre* and ramlly.

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her daughter. Mr*- Jacob Biggim

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Millvlib- on Wednesday, j Mi** Mary Sheppard id Mi- Clifford Rogers. co*nimn> from out of

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