cape may csuhty
, r 1(V¥) AttonsWl \ or * r 1000 people fron- all tec ] Fattier McQuad.-. Mayor Maurice!Cloatinc. j IV/V/V/ aiicilUCVl Uons of Cap- May County and I M. Sotroney. Mayor Joseph Chain-1 Kverton tewav Card Party' SOU,h J, ’ rw ’ ,: a,, *' ndln *- u P'<>n. Mn*. Celia Anderson. Miaul Mi
Coui
Given For Benetit of t. Joseph's Church card party and dance held p Gateway Casino. Somci last Friday, for the benetit Joseph's tthurch ol Sea isle was a splendid success with
Dan 1.1 Coffey.
I'orson. Mrs. Cosgi
Miss Marie John Da* Hi
I Dampman. Mrs.
miDAY. AUGUST IS. ISZT.
SE
• age
FiV
. Dulaney.
bl**est crowd ever to gran-1 Mary Anderaon. Mrs. J. Ansl-y.;Cl tne beautiful casino Mrs. Vincent Ass tame. Mrs. Wil-I Mrs 0.-1 thiee hundicsi prizes were Ham Barr. Mr. Joseph I*. Barli-lDeai
awarded winners of the various luccl. Miss Jean Reahn. Mr. la.als J. Delaney. Mi card xamo. while dancing was Braca. Mr. Frank Bradley. Mrs. IMazie Delaney the strains of the Casino's Frank Bradley. Mrs. Breen. Mr. Mrs i. Dever. Mr. X. IMOiorsto. well-known orchestra Noble Bright. Mrs Burns. Missl.Mt Douahu.. Mrs. Downey. Miss Mi Katherine V. Krais- was Anna Busch. Miss Frances Busch. 1 Mary E. Doyle. Mrs. Earley. Mrs. host.—, and the following were Mr. George Busch. Mis* Beatrice Harry J. Easy. Mrs. William pat!.Hi- and patron.sMs MonsiK- Carew. Mrs M. Carroll. Mr. L.' Fc nan. Mrs. John Finan. Mrs. Irnor A. 1*01*1. Father Gallagher. Chester. Mr. Humbert H. Clccbit- ving Fitch. Mr. Thoma* Frame.
ti. Mr Clark. M s Clay. Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Frame. Mrs. Carrie ■■■ ■ Gallen. Mi. Geraghty. Mm. WIIMillville Theatres ham slam,, m, Jack Com
and Mrs, John Henderson
and Raymond Henderson were In
Dennisville Tuesday evening. Mr- «!eorge Harris and son.
larh*. were in l»ng Branch , County's n -st no conpi- of days this week. I won seventh prin WillL- Ackley, of Brldg.-t m. . Frank Kaln-ar friends here on Wed-1 the Walter W
Hotel Bellevue Cafe Sea Isle City
i Pleasant Place for Pleasant People
Special Feature Nights EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 5 - Acts Vaudeville - 5 Make Reservations Early
JULIEN BLAES and His Orchestra
SHORE DINNERS Sea Food Flatten a Specialty
IIRECTIOX i
U'.SKMENT t
h* PEOPLES
Change of Prograi i.-Tuo«..Thur*..Fci itlnoe Daily at 2 E
MONTE BLUE In ‘ The Black Diamoad Express” Added Comedy Hodge-Podge
Graham. Mr. W. A. Haf-
fert. Mrs J J Hagan. Mr. W. Hand. Mm. Janies Hertsler. Hr. Hlgglii.-. Mrs Norris Horn. Mr. Jerome Hurley. Mn*. Jacobi. Mr. Georg- Jeffery*. Mr. Kearney. Mr*. Keenan. Mat Kllroy. Mr. Lawleas. Mrs. Celia Boren*. Mr. Thomas Loper. Mrs. M. A. Buongo. Mrs. Earl F. Magee. Mrs. J Malion. Miss Jennie McCabe. Mrje J. J. McCall. Mr*. McCullough. Mrs. McDevItt. Mrs. MciGowan. Mrs. McKay. Mrs. Martin McBaugltUn. Mrs. McSorley. Mrs. Harry Meairov. Mr. Bob Miller. Mrs Minnlck. Miss Katherine C. j Murphy. Mrs. J. Oakes. Mrs. J. i O'Donnell. Mrs. IMerson. Mrs. Ficanl. Mi. Walter ' Po**l. Miss Ihirothy Reed. Mr. Thomas Reilly. Mrs. Thomas Reilly. Mrs. Joseph Robbins. Mr*. Charles Roberts. Miss A. Roberts. Mrs. George M. Rung. Mr Frank Sannlno. Miss Anna Schmidt. Mr. William P Shea. Mr William J. Sheehan. Mrs. William J. Sheehan. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. Mrs. M. Speer. I Mr. Steadham. Mm. Robert | Stevens. Mrs. E Stout. Mm. J. 1 Struther*. Mm. Wlngert. Miss Bll-
ilian Wright.
Shiloh
South Dennis
nesday afternoon.
M lie* Anna Shropsbli ited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce mo. <,i Philadelphia, and Mrs. -Ihr. Miss Eckert and friend. Coopersbur*. I*a.. on Sunday. William Welaer. Jr., has
The Gardt
i. Cumberland| ■shoe pltcu-r.., it High Park ,
ias purchas-d milk route.
po*t. Is vl C. Barn
1 the
State Fair
program. The August 30 to Sep-u.-t 19. the L O. O. ton are picnicking Beach in Salem
, after ti Oci-i
sslng i
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Chambers and tamlly have moved to Sea Isle City. M. - Elizabeth Bore, of Pitman is v isitlng her aunt. Miss Beulah Ixir.-, Mr And Mrs. George Garrison and . ’ l.lten, of Millville, passed th> we-k * nd with Mr. and Mrs.
H. <
Ephraim Ayar*. Jr .
ce Somers Scull, of . was here for the t and called at th* xml Mrs. A. S Bup-
nlah Chambers spent
Sunday In Bridgeton with her daughter. Mrs. Clyde Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Hofart Mitcnell. the S
-* ‘"'ickahoc. visited M- —
Mr*. J.
Taswell Blekson
load of Boy Scoutat Mill Pond this
The Japan**'* beetles are here in large numbs] years according b> W
former county agnt Rv. E. E. Sutton a of Milton Junction,
visiting among th-lr t Ishloners. Mr. Sutton |
Seventh Day Bapt
-day morning
k i Earl Mason has b-n aelly. **f Port Ing his mother.
is and Mrs Bydia Helalerj The market train. Sunday with their sister.'in Cobansey siding. - Ida Shropshire. | farmers that they are
urge Harris and Robert Tay- j old^to learn, ire building new porches *“
i mi Mrs. William Meerwald and daughter. Mrs. Augustus J Meerwnld. Misses Mary and Agnes Meerwald are on a niotor trip t*> Washington. Virginia. West V irginia and Ohio. .Vie.- Joanna Hearon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Smith Stiles. Mrs. Matthew Jefferson visited Captain Stephen Jefferson Mon-
day..
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Barnes. Mrs. Anna Bender and Mr. and Mrs. Manning Moore spent Sunday In Cape May. Mr. and Mn*. William Scull visited Mr. Charles Watson last
Mr. Harry Rhoades and children. of Fishing Creek, Mr. and
in thre. Mrs. John Bingerfleld. of AuduOley.jbon. called on Mr. and Mm. F
jo. Barnes Thursday,
family. Miss Hannah McCormick and ar Harold Bawressy. of Stone Hai - r par-j bor. spent the week-end with
•hed In Mrs. Sarah Warwick,
i iiun h ! The Needlework Guild met at
the home of Mrs. Clinton Nlcker-
s. captain of team and third base: Shaw, right Held. Oering. center Held: Taylor, left Held. manager would like to get In touch with other teams who r. '.and Mrs. Curtis Frambes. and Mi*. Francis Gandy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gandy, of Atlantic City, and Elizabeth Ware, oi Bridgeton, were visitors with Captain Maurice Gandy Sunday. Thirty members ot Tuckahoe Grange attended the county plc‘jeld at Seaville last Thursday. "r. and Mrs. Ed. Bacloix. Mr. Mrs. W. C. Walker and Miss Bouisc Black passed Sunday In Vineland with Mr. and Mrs. GarThe member* of the Auxiliary of Aaron Wlttkatnp Colwell Post to thank the many frieada helped make the package party held Saturday afternoon and evening In the post room a as far beyond their expectations. Jack Black has returned to hi* ■me in Philadelphia alter having spent three week* here with
nday.
ON THE SCREEN
“The Taxi Dancer”
Devltt and son.
i-h was George, spent Wednesday evening
■ ■I the I at Sea Isle City.
•.■-r too' Mr. and Mrs. Bewis Edwards. Mrs. E. A Devltt and Mr. George
The county Bremen ».11 hold l Devltt attended a doggie roast their annual ladles' night. Oc- given by th- Grange at Avalon deon U Improving hi*hob-1 19. In the aud i o mm of Tumday evening
putting in running the Senior High School. In ! *’ ent * wat-r water and a bathroom. Bridgeton. Wild*° <>d “° nda >'' 1 ' : '. . Mi and Mn*. George Stevens Mrs Errlckson. of Othello, i- , .^dlck^r^on and tamlly. of Woodbury Heighu*. i spending some time st th. home . itlng her F 2 n rn' r^ he^d ^m^n-
xrss ran-*- ~“
*&?«*>*. -r- h “I"JHarssl■%issr* -
. S'.’o.-.Mr. Zd Mn,. i- j ■*' -•>*«•«• T -,“S’ ‘WuS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomp-1 drew Aumack. coma Hark. D. C. ■ a Hn| , Urlnl|y son. of Atlantic City, look a Rolun.-oti Chance, of Roselle. I rofe.-wor Hucllea and lainilj.. "
party of friends Sunday on their! N J . i* I.-re with his wife and. of Pitman, w IU move her. 'hi- ; ., '*’ , „ _ A „ yacht to St. George's. Del.. The Ian ly. vi-iting Mr. and Mrs. J. month. Mr*. Newkirk will .-.urguests were Mr. and Mrs. Irai Abbott. a house 'J;” n, ' w P; j nr1 ^ 1 , . Irwin. Miss Danelia Wlsbart. ■ Mr- C. Garrison, of Merchant- Edward Robbins, of the bhdon James Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Harry! Till. . I* a guest of her alster., Bridgeton Road, goes
Port Elizabeth
PRESENTATION VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT
• May hew. Mr. and Mrs. Georr,.' Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Belonard Miss Ellen Harrl*. Ellis y. Mrs. May Harris. James Harris and Mr. and Mr* Mort!ner Henderson. Milton Bennett motored to Salem Wednesday on business. Community Theatre Tudnhoe, N. J. Saturday. August 19— Warner Bros, present “HELL BENI FEB HEAVEN” with Patsy Buth Miller. John Harron. Gayne Whitman. Gardner James. From the play by Bn pert Hughes. One of the best pictures shown he;e this season. Do not miss it! Special Saturday Matinee 2 F. M.—Children under 12
years—10c —COMING-
"BEKTHA THE SEWING MACHINE GIBL"
Mary Fox. ICIty to play In the Tall Cedar
Mr. and Mrs. A. Walton, of j hand.
Colling** • "I. haw returned home Mrs. Emma Binick is visiting after -p- tilling on.- week with her daughter. Mrs. Robert Hud-Ml-s Bata Grassman. " f Salem County. Mr and Mrs Mortimer Hen- -Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hardersoti entertained Saturday eve-j rls were calling at A. jj. Bupton s
nlng Mr. and Mr*. Mark Frltach.l lecentlj
Sr . Mr. and Sirs. Mark Flrtoch. Kev Wilbert Davis and family Jr *■! Pl-asaiitvllle; Mr. and and Rev. E F. Boofboro
Thor
ipaon
of Atlantic City; Beonard Orr. o Vineland, and Mrs. May Harr is. Mr. and Mrs, Asnmorr and daughter, of Philadelphia, .visited Mrs. Ashmore's sister. Mr*. Chas. Eisenlohr. over the week end. Mr. and Mr*. Qulan ami daughters. Marie and Catherine returned to their home In Philadelphia. after spending a week with Mr. and Mr*. Eisenlohr. Two young men returning to their home in Millville Wednesday night, had the niiafortuue to Drive and Broadway. One man had bis ear cut and the other Injured his arm. but the car was damaged very little. Ida Haron vuriu-d friends in Port Norris Thursday and Friday. Rev Benage Bold, of ibe M. iL Church. Is on a two weeks' vacation. Franklin Buck occupied the pulpit In the morning, the Epworth 1-eague led the evening -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bight and daughter. Virginia returned to their home in Philadelphia, after passing one week with Mr. and Mrs. Jacog Henderson
h Tint (Votioacl ^chir*
Saturday. Monday, Tuesday
: LAD 1^5
p v D r$Q
HjOVE x ^
'Ti.
rhursday. Friday. Saturday Ritz Harmonica Band 1 the Paramount Theatre. New York. Cast of 14 Artist* Attraction Evtrao
Friday. August 19 - Universal pm cuts Art Accord is Spurs and Saddles Indians, cowboys, rescues. nlUny. half-breeds, .idutg —real red-blooded, up-and-at- em Wild West. Comedy and Hews Saturday. August 20— Carl Laemmle presents Jules Verne's tremendous melodrama. ‘Michael Strogoff’ with Ivan Moskun. Europe's screen idol. Scenes of barbanc splendor! Sorgeons' Magnificent! Shown m full color! Surpassingly beautiful This I big special for one day only, f Sixth Episode of • THE COLLEGIANS ' ] Comedy and Hews I Sunday. August 21— ; Paramount presents Adolphe j Xrnjou in Blonde or Brunette j witth Greta Niasen and ArSeventh Episode of : THE GO I J)EN STALLION”
“Ladies at Play”
I SOUTH JERSEY'S F OREMOST '
IEATRE*
IVrf«.-t llctur** !Vrf**1ly j SATUR0AY S CRITERION CONTINUOUS
BRIDGETON j 2J0 ta It
WILLIAM °Vo*" a PRESENTS
“COLLEEN"
With Madge Bellamy. A picture
Every Tbureday. Fn. a S»L
Vaudeville
NEXT WEEK — Monday end Tuesday —- NEXT WEEK] "THE CAILAHAN'S AND THE MURPHY S” A free-for-all romance at fighting love' The eraeon'e largh e^n eat I on—the new comedy team o* MARIE: DRE&SLER end POLLY MORAN. ioniing wed and Thure —Colleen Moore m -'Naughty But Nice”
Bridg.-loti visitor* Saturdayfl Mrs. Harriet Sheppard and and daughter. Katherine, went to
Pitman Sunday.
Mrs. Cora S. Bupton has returned from rpending another week in Sea Isle City Mrs. Bupton was there for the week end. While there they took picture* of Paul Raffa'* flg trees, which are full of fig*. The Buttonwood School reunion was held Tuesday, the 16th. Casper G. Ware. ol Bridgeton, the president, presided. Oakford Willi* Is In Oklahoma City this we-k attending the Rural Better Carrie* Convention.
News From
Cape May County Swainton-Clennont Mrs. Atha and niece. Mis* Marjorie Sheridan and Fred Bightner have eturmd to New York after spending two week* with Mrs. Emily Munday. Mrs. Emily Munday .-pent Sunday with her cousin. Mrs. Fannie Rice. They spent Saturday evtning In Ocean City. Mrs. William Small and daughter. Margaret, spent a lew day* with her daughter. Mis. Harry Collin*, in May* Banding. Mrs. Emma Morris spent Tuesday with Mrs. Maui ice Cain. Mr. and Mrs. Kernel, of Philadelphia. called on Mr. and Mr*.
Edward Post recently
Mrs. Fannie Rice spent Friday with Mr*. Edward Howell, at Court House. Mrs Howell has been very sick, but is Improving. The Badles' Aid i« bolding a i bazaar In the new Social Hall j this Thursday. Friday and Sutur- ;
Nickerson is spend-
ing a week in Ocean City. Coleman and Bewis Beaming have been entertaining friends
from Bywood.
Mis* Catherine McCormick 1 visiting relatives at Bocustvlllc. Mrs. Augustine is visit ing bei sister. Mrs. E. U. McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nickelson. Sr., and Mrs. Relstler. of Wildwood, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Brosius Friday.
Mr. and Mn*. Nathaniel Toulon visited Mrs. E. R. McCormick
ast week.
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Moore, if Absecon. and Mrs. John ett. of Millville Manor, called on Wr and Mrs. F. C. Barnes on
Saturday.
Mrs. Sarah Warwick went to Cape May Court House Saturday Margaret Pierson Is spending her vacation at her home . Matthews and son. Wesislted Mrs. Rachel Hand
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenberg and visited his parents at Allan City Sunday. li Frank Moore, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday at his I Rev. Paul Jefferson, of F ngham. preached In the Baptist Church Sunday. I>r James Jefferson. Rev. Paul Jefferson. Professor Edward JefMr. Matthew Jefferson. Anna and Frances Jefferson enjoyed a fishing trip In Delaware Bay on Thursday Mt Ralph Watson and family isited his father recently.
Tuckahoe Mrs. P. J. Sturgis. M ward Bloyd and Mrs. Alma Taylor passed last Tuesday In Atlan-
tic City.
Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Creamer ■ ntertalned Mrs. Blzzie Mifflin and son. Robert, and Mis ired Brandriff. of Sale!
Tuesday.
Miss Mabel Pritchett and Miss Mabel Miller, of Millville.
and Mi
Mrs.
daught*
i Great
ting i
Mr
and Mrr.
William Small Hasbrouck and son. > Heights, is spending hi* vacation j and Mi>. with his family They called on! City. -I» i relatives this week ! Josephine Bewis Van Gilder, of Ocean! Mrs .* Viek. spent Friday evening with i Philadelpl Edward Post. Mr. an. Mrs. Joseph Thomas -pent last i of Denni? Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. F recently
nning Pritchett. William Garrison
r were Ocean City i Ed. Robinson and I lley passed Wednesday I Mrs. Edward Garry t Philadelphia, and M iost-a Godfrey. Allantl t Thursday with Mr
Gandy.
visl
rith
Burk*
a Thursday
-orlis* and sons. Miss Irene 1 reth. have re- . phia. has been --here af- 1 eat ion here wit Seaville tamp Mr. and Mrs ; Arthur Hess a : Tow nsend and | ler were in Mi auto trip thru Mr. and Mt ■urg last j Philadelphia. )i> miles. | end here with ot hPila- ^ Mr and Mi-
Green Creek
There will be a special service the Methodist Church, here, i Sunday morning. In charge of the Glddeonlle*. Their mission to place a Bible In each room of every hotel. Several from here attended fhe mual rally at the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church Sunday. The huckleberry crop Is unusually large around here. Many gathering for market a* well getting a supply to can for After spending two weeks at her home here. Mrs. Sally Errlcreturned to Chestnut Hill on
Sunday.
•Some of our Grangers attended the "doggie roast*' at Avalon on Tuesday ivening. William Tiader. of Dividing Creek, is employed here on the farm of Harry I. Fisher. Delbert Shun and Miss Beona Hllchner were Millville violtoni Tuesday evening. Ml** Katie Sylvers. who ha* ■pent two weeks with Captain and Mrs. M. M. Norbury. went to Ocean City on Thursday. Quite a large number of our people attended the Pomona Grunge at South Seaville camp grounds. Thursday. The Badles' Aid Society held their regular meeting Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Mint* Eva Norbury la having her bouse painted. Harry Hitchner. who has been isitlng his uncle and aunt here, returned to hi* home In Elmer
Saturday.
It. Pasbman has gt-aliy Improved his home by having cealks laid around It. Leroy Compton, of Dias Creek, canvassed here Saturday, for the Time*. Mrs. Jennie Cole, who Is spendng the summer in Wildwood, passed part of last week with r. and Mr*. Truman Hickman. The Misses Winifred and Effle Shivers, Mis* Helen Hoffman and Edmund Shivers, of Wildwood; Harry Hitchner. ot Elmer, and R. Short. of Green Creek, were in Cape May on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans and children, of Swainton, called on and Mrs. Horace Hess, on
Sunday.
Rev. William Bradshaw, a Joiiaer pastor here, with his son, Paul, and a friend from Harrlsonville. called on friends here on
Monday.
Mrs. Nettle Wilkie took her children to Cape May on Wednesday to have Dr. Frank Hughe* inoculate them. Harry Hill and wife. Mrs. StepWildwood, called on friend* here backer and Mrs. Johnson, of Monday evening. Truman Hickman and wife and M's. George Mixner drove to CedarvUle on Monday. They tolned Mr. and Mrs. George Hand there and the party drove to Fortescue. where they had dinner. All enjoyed a very pleasant day.
Greenfield Mrs. Elizabeth Dubooq c*i!*<t in Mr*. Mary Rowles. of Seaville, •n Monday evening. Mrs Mary Dukes waa tn Ocean City on Monday. Mrs Scull, of Ocean City, call'd on Mr- Frank Sack recently. Raymond Jordan and brother. Jam***, and family, of Camden, called on George Breyer on Sun-
lay evening.
G*-orge Sack, of Ocean City, tailed on George Murray and family on Sunday. Mr* Belford Bam. of Ocean Monday with Mrs.
! Geori
Murr
Garrison ha* re-
j turned to her bon.e in Camden - liter spending a delightful two , week* with Miss Dorothy Carvin. ! Mis* Floret... Rowiees. of Seaville. ha* r» turned home after
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