CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FPIDAY. AUGUST 2G. 1927.
Page Three
Mrs. Edmund J.-ffsh-s.j ■. spent Sunday wi . William Kuril, mrs. iaoui* Mason and [William liaskill and t Sunday in Somi-rs ■ | Mrs. Donald Fenton ! . of Detroit, have re- - after spending some ’
heir par-nis.
rs. Addington Sharp, r. ca’led on Mr. and j Dowr.am on Sunday. Stored to Egg Harbor : 1 Mrs. Raymond 1
Mrs. Charles Kinder I Dr. and Mrs. George Bartelli. | and family motored to Minatolafand son. George. Jr., of Bridge-,
Airs. h. one day last week. : ten. are the guests of Captain'
] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields'and Mrs. M. M. Norbury.
Jamesburg.: w. re in Atlantic City Monday. | jjm,. Conover, of Balti-j .Mrs.. N. l»>n Boyd, of Grwnfleld. and morP> j',, upending le-r vacation I
!Miss Almeda Adams motored to w ,.., j,,.,- brothirs. Clinton and; Lloyd, of Aabary I’nrk. 1 Gnpe May Court Houm- Tuesday
lore Is no place along the! • to Wildwoo 1 that attracts:
on j t he traieling public more than;
of |the beautiful b.-ds of lillles in
with his 1 evening,
ther. Mrs. Mary Lloyd. Mrs. 1 Mrs. Charles Hess and daugh-l‘ 1 ‘“tfi>>'<-r . Mrs. Edward Goff, motored to! Thursday
Saturday.
j, l,ab3r ^
r former's mother.
Frank Dundren
. -plant, near Rio Grande. 1 The Rev peter Sampson and. |fe were shopping in Wildwood.'
iturday morning.
Mrs. Harold Barber and sons turned on Wednesday from a
‘ lives in Philadel-
Ceola Batchelor returne d: Phil -“ | - | P h ' a - visited her brothel
’i Sunday, after a week's Madara. Sunday.
Ih relative.- m Woodbury i •' ,r ' i "" 1 dharbs Stanley Isabelle Meisle and soil ' a, " l brother. William, are spend
Philadelphia, spent ln * S ®*P'' be e.
Wyville Dailey, of Atlartic City, visited his mother here on
Monday. j Pbia. Miss Anna Knike railed on Ar,hur Hollingsead an i family; Miss Mary Vltrard Monday after-1 epenl Saturday 1:1 Atlantic City. ' noon. | Thomas Loper and wife left Seth Corson was an Atlantic i° n Tuesday lor a trip to Ohio., “ity visitor Wednesday. |They will return by way of! Harry Jordan, of Somers Point. Canaila. yent Saturday with William Tv nnd Mrs. Harry Hill of orson. ' Wildwood, came over on Thurs-1 M and Mrs. John Wheaton, of, day and went for huckleberries, he.-ter. Pa., are spending a few ] but the thunderstorm interferred | ays with Mr. and Mrs. Somers I w ith their pleasure. Young. j John R. Daugherty and daughMr. and Mr-. Benjamin Crain ; ter. Miss Beatrice, of Millville; nd family calbd on relatives h. Alien Carp .*, of Virginia, and orth Tuekahoc- Sunday ewnlng. ] Mis- Ruth Arudal, of North Mr. and Mrs. U Townsend. Mi. Branch. N. J.. were guests of Mr. ad Mr . George Bailey motored • and Mrs. Truman Hickman. Sati Millville Sunday. urday afteni'von. They have been Mr. anti Mi- Mirk and Mr. 1 spending some time in Ocean
H. H. I
• Dilks.
Saturday
urt House. Simpkins, of Milln last w.-ek with her Mrs. William W.-ather-Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Douglass, of Trenton, spent the week-v'hd with theft parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and family, t Belcoville. spent last week with their parents. Mr. and Mr.- Alb-rt Weeks, of Cape May. spent Sunday with her
parents.
Mrs. Wilbur Warren. Mr. and Ml-. Hubert Nickelson
of Phila-
delphia. sp. i;* the week end with their nlsltr. Mrs. Charles Eaton. Thomas Douglass lost a valu-
Mi
■) the :
- Risgins.
Isle City Hospital last week.
John Down- and Miss Catherine Miller and friend, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with Mr. Howard Howell spent last
'• * sister at Cold
P Mr. and Mrs. Half and son. of Washing are spvnding th dr va with their parents. Mrs. Arthur Olsen and mother. Mrs. Rcba of Bridgeton, spent the ■ Mrs. J. S. Hi
family.
People from Pittsburg, spending a couple of »•c'v.- at] the Pardington cottage. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Gullberg are entertaining his nephew | who Just arrived here from G-: many, svaturday evening. A Union Transfer truck, loa s i| with trunks, attempted to n, n the corner here, while going : -v fast on Saturday morning, an!] upset, throwing the trunks out into the field The two drivel.-1
1 up -
. but i
: Eidre
■ Frid
,on-Clermont
i Mrs
> Bridgeton, visited Mr. and Mrs., Richard Holmes is still making • d lees- William Adams on Sunday. ! small catches of fish in his
he: par-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garwood [ pound.
i Mason, 'entertained their daughter, from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loper "• Heis- Camden. Sunday. ' .-pen; Tuesday evening in Cape
Stephen Burgei.is. ol Philadel-1 May City.
Spring.
Mr. Donalds ine Church, preached here B. L. How,
James Downs spent Saturday
at Cape May.
oUsly injut d The truck wa.-' going to Wildwood from Phila-! Evans Slaughter's car was dam-1
as injun-d. tortunately.
N. Y.. after spending here with friends. Misses Sara and Helen Fidler. left on Monday by automobile for ■ lie Delaware Water Gap and the I Poconos Mountains, where they will spend some time. Mrs. Samuel Woolson and Miss | Irene Woolson spent Wednesday; and Thursday in Philadelphia. | Mrs. O. M. Geary was a Phila-j delphia visitor on Thursday. Miss Hattie N. Fidler has returned home from visiting her • i. Mrs. Carl W. Reamer, of
I. ,ng Branch.
Mrs. E. T. Johnson, of Phi'.ad- lphia. is visiting her aunt. Miss Hannah Townsend. v!:-. George Stevens and Mr. Aili.it Stevens, of Eldora. are -I', tiding some time with Mrs.
Brooks Blizzard.
Mr-. Warren Grace entertained jl Mr.- Walter Stiles, of Philadel-'
Mr. and Mrs. B. Trout, of Leesburg. visited his sister. Mrs. Francis Fowler and family. Monday evening. Several people from here attended the funeral of Clarence Jones on Thursday at Court House. Charles Thurston, of Delmont. is in town on Wednesday. Nicholas and Lewis Hand were In Woodbine on Wednesday eye-
ing.
Nelson Chester was in MlllTllle on Friday. Bam Camp had the misfortune cutting two of his fingers off by a plane recently. Garner Peterson and son, Charles, were in Leesburg on Wednesday. The members of Arawanna Council. No. 121. D. of P., had a doggie roast on the beach at Wildwood Thursday evening. Ralph and Ida Peteraon. William and Lida Fowler were at Court House on Tuesday evening.
. this v
ieary entertained j a honor of her | Catherine Fitch. |
y: Miss Rebecca! >f Cape May; Miss Batty] ... ..f I* tun It mi-* • Ml.— !
Isle
Riversid
Rio Grande.: mill
day afternoon. »as at Court
Mi
ysiphia. spent the week-end with dt :Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Young. Carl Clouting, of Wildwood, r- j spent Sunday with his parents, in Mi- Lena Collins spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ., Ham Matthews, of Petersburg. ■ a | ltu-sel| Field.- spent Saturday
evening iii Ocean City.
I... John Strar. -n motored to Vine-
a_ j land Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett I«merlained relatives from Phila
Miss
In
Greenfield
Mi*. Lizzie Hand., of Camden, is the guest of Mrs. Sara El-
d ridge.
Ed Miller and a party of
friends came up from Cape May City on Saturday, to try their luck at fi-hii:g in the bay. Ed
Hollingsead took them out. Roy Compton, of Dias Creek,
who Is a contestant for a Times, prize ha- secured quite a number!
of subscriptions in our village. trustees of the M. E.
hurrh have had the eemetery lea red off and the rubbish burn-
also the lawn mowed, which
Mr. Bradway. ville. and M;. Sc land, preach- 1 hi
ning.
Mrs. William \ Monday at c • John Chambi - visiting in El dor Philip ShefTer.
South Beaick. of VineSunday ere-
»ahy parade at Wild-
tended th“
Harry Griff-nburg was a Philadelphia v tri'.ii: mi Sunday. Clarence Wisham. of Bridgeton. gave a v ry interesting talk at the M. E. Church on Sunday ening on th.- work done by th •
Gideons, and t Bible in ho'-: | John Prass a
rby spent Katie Ho. am!
| spent the wee
last week hawkin. with
Mrs. Julius Ha:
I Cl
M, and Mrs. William Cameron j inipro4 ^ , h .. appearance' of the
indfriends. of fk-'-an City, called i D i_,.^ wo nhh>
■hip.
Louis Evans, patent attorney, of Washington. and family called on Henry piper and wife on Thursday. William Bailey entertained his brother-in-law and family, of Philadelphia, the past week. Georg- Sclwtck. of Phila ielphia. spent Sunday with his niece. Mrs. Harold Barber. Harry Short and family called ' in Rio Grande. Mon-
lled here] Cold Spring.
Tuesday. [Robert and family h-:-
Harry Fovvl-r. oi Eldora. is] day.
visiting John Chambers. ; Mr*. Sara Thotnp—n
Mr. an-i Mrs. Charles Speech-; be.-n spending som--
ley. of Gras.-;. Sound, spent Sun-; with her sister, M day with h-r sister. ] Hand, has gone to W.
Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Chambers! an indoflnit,
.Placing of
dBUgfhter, lira, ughter. Naomi. .i'il family, of]
. htioiL-.\ of Court House; Mias. Betty Ruth and Marjorie Bush-m-il. of Dennisville. •
Mr. and Mrs. Zachary- Taylor
• :;!-rtaincd this week Mr. and
Mrs. Schnell. of Philadelphia. Mis- Sara Fidler spent Wed-
u -lay evening in Atlantic City.
Cape May Point
Spring.
Mr. and Mrs. John Specht. of Phila !'Iphia. wer- among the we-k-ent'-is at th-- Point. Mr. Speck! joined the fishermen on the bea-'i on Sunday and reliome with a string of
evening at Eii! Quite a few .went to W on Friday to see the ba
rale.
James Tunney, Jr., of Pa., spent Saturday nigl,
his grandparents.
Mrs. Colmaii Norton Thursday with Mrs.
Friday
! ploy
• I
Ber
Mot
this
Ray
'‘"i ^k
ling.
Theal has opened a cd fruit from his n d farm. He is abl
i growing hi
Mr.
Mrs. Rich;
ups i
called i
K -lly. at Erma, on Wed Mrs. James Downs spent j day at Court Hou-e. f Mrs. Ettie Stile* and •pent Monday at Millvilb Mr.- Mary Norton, ftlrHowdl an-t Mis.- Margare
hj Rev. Nelson D. Ham! (preach in th- M. E. Chu: i? ; Sunday evening n-zt. ! i Russell Cook, of Plill.i '• : .pent the week end at
-* i Bntrikln'a.
i- here with his
Tuckahoe
1 at Wild-wood Ini' Mary Campbell. Stella Fraser V and Ruth Hawki;. r unpanied by M:
Daniel Knable. of Philadel-
] phia. was found among the many ] fi-hermen on the beach on Sun-
Mi and Mrs Thomas Alcxan-
I tier, ol Philadelphia, arc . pending ' .: tew weeks at Gruber's apart-
'! men is on Stiles Avenue. Mrs. Thomas Reev -s. of Wist
i Cape May. spent Thursday af-
I I temoon here with friends. Mrs. George Schellenger ami
! daughter. Dorothy, former resij dents ot the Point, spent Thurs1 - day h-re with Mr*. Sch--l!enger's
cousin. Mrs. Harry Woolson. Mr. and Mr-. Al-x Haldeman
] are entertaining relatives of Mr.
1 Holdeman for a few weeks.
' Edward Sbolerton. -if South , | Seaville. spent Thursday ev ening
here with Miss Louisa Woolson.
the
life
Phi lade
LI
Beesley’s Point C. M. Court House
Mrs.
Linda Willi:
Goshen
Cape Avenue bathis resigned his posi--turning to his home hia to resume bis
,V Kil-i.n i* now the life guard at Ronald Russell, of Cape May. ►as a visitor at the Point on
"hursday evening.
Miss Helen Hess, of Philadelihia. I* -pending her summer vaa(i»n with her parents at ihelr
!age on Cape Avenue.
Phillip Speck and Miss E
Vsley Hug! and Mr i!h Frank
H. Wo.
i Mr.
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