Cape May County Times, 26 August 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 13

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. 1927.

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: te Pants Willie Presented By CriTheatre, Bridgeton “y »n«J Saturday of Ihta ronjunctlon with high uidrvllU Johnny Hln<»

Ihc movie comedian, and hla pro-1

dueer. C. C. Burr, became lervid

polo enrhuaianU followln* the!

completion of the excltine polo

1 erqucnce which U one of the'

hlirhllKht* of Johnny's new rirst National Picture. "White Pants Willie." ehowlnc at the Criterion Theatre. Friday this week

Hotel Bellevue Cafe Sea Isle City Pleasant Place for Pleasant People Special Feature Nights EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - Acts Vaudeville - 5 Make Reservations Early JULIEN BLAES and His Orchestra

SHORE DINNERS Sea Food Flatten a Specialty MEET YOU AT Cronecker J s

Philadelphia, where it was show-] In* the record-hreaklnR crowds.! the Criterion will show ‘Twelve[ Miles Out." Metro-Goidwyn-I Mayer's mystery melodrama of the hi*h seas. It Is one ot the tastes! adventure stories of the season. It tells the tale of rom-runners. hiJackeis. revenue cutter and the kidnapping of beautiful women. Through it all runs one of the sweeteet love stories ever screened. Joan Crawford make a charming heroine. Ernest Torrence a villain who ie a strange mixture of sinister traits and whimsical

humor.

Wednesday and Thursday next week. Lewis Slone. .Priscilla Bonner. Lilyan Taehman. Aobei Agnew Ann Rork. E J. Ratcliffe and others head Sam Rork's cas. in "The Prince Headwalter*.' adapted from the Liberty Magazine which will be seen at the Criterion Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Look Natural Please Big Bloke: "Are you the great animal painter?" ■ Artist: "Yes. do you wi sit for a portrait?"

Community Theatre Tuckahoe, N. J. Saturday. August 27— William Fox presents “Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl” with Madge Bellamy and Sally Phipps A love and lingerie edition of the great melodrama. The epic of a girl's romance from East Side sweatshops to Fifth Avenue mansion. A happy story of love, laughter, thrills and something doing every moment. Special Saturday Matinee 2 P. M. Children under 12 yrs—10c

—Coining— Tom Mix in THE CANYON OF LIGHT"

Millville Theatres DIRRTIOS' HANDLE and

RACA THEATRE SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Your Comfort Is Our Responsibility Always Cool at BRACA’S

LAST TWO DAYS fFridav and Saturday. August 26 and 27— SYD CHAPUN as “Old BUI” in “The Better Ole” A rip-roaring masterpiece of merriment. Don t miss this special. nday and Monday. August 28 and 29 HOBART BOSWORTO in “The Bloodship” With ( JACQUELINE LOGAN — RICHARD ARLEN S Columbia Picture—Pon t miss this special! n'uesdav. August 30— LON CHANEY in “Flesh and Blood ve. hate, revenge—a transition of soul in a ’who hates mankind, but who conquers himself. Wednesday. August 31 — MONTE BLUE at the throttle in ^ *“The Black Diamond Express aduate of university of hard knocks re-lives [rugged experiences of real life as star of hair- ' ' ' ; railroad romunce Don t miss this one! . Fri.. Sat . September L 2. 3^— 3—DAYS ONLY—3^ “Beau Geste With RONALD COLMAN mme Joyce. Ned Hamilton. Noah Beery. Mary final-. WiBtam Powell. Norman Trevor. Ralph Forbes and Victor McLaglan U read the book—Now don't mus the ik lure A Paramount Super Special

China* of Progrom 1 Mon.-Tue*.-Thur».-Fr».-Sat-Motmtc Daily at 2 P. M.

Friday. Auauat 26 “FRISCO SALLY LEVY” .. With SALLY O'NEIL. You'll aim ply howl at thia Jcyo

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PRESENTATION Selected from the beat in VAUDEVILLE Monday. Auguat 2* “THE RAMBLING RANGER"

JOHN GILBERT in “TWELVE MILES OUT

SPECIAL TO

South Dennis ..r. and Mr*. F C .Bxrnos spent Sunday In Ston-t Harbor. Mrs. Walter Stiles vtilled Mrs. nith Stiles on Thursday. Misses Mary and Agnes Mei-r-wald are spending a few days In Camden. James JeHerson. Captain i Jefferson went to Ocean City Monday. Misses Margaret and Sophia Ludlatn wont to Wildwood Satur-

day.

nd Mrs. Howard James i!r. and Mrs. A. C. Meerwald. .at Millville Friday. Mrs. Walter Stiles, of Philadelphia; Mr. Fred Stiles and Atlantic City, called on S Mrs. Smith Stiles Sunday. Rev. Paul Jefferson, E Jefferson and Profesadr Edward Jefferson spent Wednesday morn 2 at the Wildwood golf link*. Mrs. Olida Lurilam and son. Leslie, of Court House, visited Miss Margaret Ltidlam Sunday. Captain A J. Meerwald and family motored to Cape May and Wildwood Sunday. Mrs. Mary Jeffers and family, of Colllngswood. spent the week their home here. Beulah Grace called on Mr*. Smith Stiles Thursday. Several people of our communy went to Sea Isle Wednesday ening to view the baby pa-

""PEOPLES

MILLVILLE. NEW JERSEY

attended a meeting at Port Nor- | or their daughter. Miss Jane, to ris Tuesday. I celebrate her flfth birthday. Her Clinton Nickerson and famll; I quests were: Tommy Lemmon. Wildwood Saturday. *->lckie Rutherford. Warden _ „„ Needles. Belly. Nancy and Junior i y .L. "v, . i s"" 1 *

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Jacqueline and N-llie Bir.- Billie Ward. Sieve Steens. Spender

Hand. Doris Jean Hewitt. interesting wedding of the

early autumn will h. that of

Lee Read Edwards, daugh-

ter ot Mr. and Mr* George Ed-

*. .of ISOX S-nuh Rlttene Square. Philadelphia, and

Mrs Thomas and Mr. “ n Gen, risit.-d Mrs. Tho„,« Miller ] ^ r “ r ' wh ^ IL ‘ '"llarver lU \'lekenioB ^-•^‘•nd 0 '^ Edwa.ds^T'e eek r NlCk "' , ° n ; *P-ndlng the summer at .heir “"Mr Albert Grace, mother and 'Sdw.’rd Cr nb o, Millville, visited Mrs. <(f ^ at ^e^s M John Seull Wednesday. , 2™^* ?

Ha it vK Mr. and Mr*. Charles S. Church.

, ' TA. d ^ : at the Star Villa, ter. i*T Ocean VI-*w, called on Miss ..^ ^ - i t

\i i* i,latan, I*.,Mr. and Mrs. John McCann,

si. i uidlam bun lay. - n i “r r i'^“ r.;:; ■", m™ sSn.-, & He wee! K.rkland over John Rovf . of ,, hl |, dHphia Vr \| r . „ <5i m n«nn »n ' Mia* Grace Norris, debutante

t»rV.inAt ,, » u >!hter of Dr. Richard Norris, tcrtalned company over Sunday. , (>f Ph , ude , phu . ha * returned to

:: | her home after a short stay

| this resort.

d at the home of Mrs. A. walii Monday evening, nd Mr*. George Parks are .

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carlos

Praulx.

r. and Mrs. Alonxo Broslus., and Mrs. H. A. Thomas. Mr. on Thomas, and Miss Lida,, • t. -pent Thursday evening |

four! House.

Visited

Cape May City

fade.

Johnson, have returned from New i York, where they have been motor trip.

South Seaville

David Hill, of Falrvlew. spent the last week end with Mrs. Hill : at her Beach Avenue aparimi

id Mrs. Howard Booty | Mrs. Gertrude Toot, oi Phila-j r three «ons..of Ea.*t , rfelphla. i* the guest of her parire spending some tlme|e n t*. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kenig. for

• HI Glenwood Hotel. Mrs.! several weeks,

has returned i her marriage, was Frank Zurner. of Braddock.

- ' formerly of Pa., who was stationed

his bed. Mrs. Hamilton and friend, ot Cincinnati. Ohio, but stopping with Mrs. Bussey, In Cape May Point were calling on Mrs. Edna Necc one evening recently. Charles Arnold, who has been very ill. Is seen out doors during the nice weather in his wheel

chair.

. and Mr* Albert Mitchell, and Mis. Willard Puff and .Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond were recent week-end vlsltoni with Mr. and Mrs. How-

ard Nece.

Alex Matthews visited his brother and father, in Erma.

Sunday.

Earl Bally, of Barrington, and Miss Marie Well, of Camd: npent Sunday hore with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

liam Bally.

Mrs. Ltzsle Sissens. of Philadelphia. is spending two weeks here with Mrs. Lillian Feaster. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas .Soulti spent Sunday In Erma with theii

son. H. V. Soults family.

Robert Elliott and Grant Field*, ot Chiwter. Pa., visited the former's aunt. Mrs. Aurllla

Elliott, here Monday.

Mrs. William Sheet*, of Fish-

Mecrwald. >nd ,

of Millville, spent Monday with Q ranR ,

relatives..

Mrs. Anna Bender ha* returned MOOIJ . p el0 , her home in Colllngswood af-1 Edna

- spending several days with; Ciipt . May . (army hospital In Cape May durand Mrs. F. C. Barne*. | prank Bacon spent the we;k ing the world war. is spending

end with bis mother at Bridge-, several days at thl* resort ton. W. 11. Rollins, postal savings Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vana-, inspector, of Washington. D. C. man entertained the latter'* was a recent visitor in Cape May brother. Elmer Fry. of Phlladol- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vlnclnphta. over the week end. i ger and their daughter. Miss Mrs. Harry H. Needles en- Ruih Vineinger and Miss Mar-1 day Joyed a part of t^e week in - garet Vineinger. of Newark. Del.

delightful trip to Lynchburg. Va . Baltimore. Harper's Ferry. Winchester. Shenandoah Valley and Staunton. Va.. the birthplace of President Wilson, returning via New Market, visiting the endless cavern, and Washington. Leslie Fosler. of Wildwood, spent Sunday night at his home

here.

Walter Hughes and family were at Somers Point Monday

evening.

Kenneth Kocap spent the weekend at Wildwood with little

Dot a* Foster.

Miss Margaret Pleraon. Union City, is spending two weeks with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. William Elsenhardt. Si., entertained Atlantic City relatives Sunday. John Langley Is spending his week's vacation out of town. Anthony Larlcks Is seriously III at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Mary Catrambone. of Woodbine, ealled on Mr*. John

Langley Sunday.

Quite a number from here atIended the Grange doggie roast at Avalon on Tuesday evening.

— Mrs. Albert Morgan and son

ing Creek, spent Wednesday here [railed on Mrs. Harry Pierson on

with her mother. _ I Tuesday.

Felton Ewing has been suffer-' A large number of our toi

injured hand having PV"? 1 *' motored to Sea Isle hurt It by running a pitch fork Wednesday

» Grange Hall the first

Margaret Ludlatn enter-

tained the Needle Work Guild

Monday.

Mr. and Mi*. Lockwood, of Newport, and Mrs. Mary Maguire, of Overbrook, called on Mrs. A. J.

Meerwald Saturday.

Mrs. Eunice Carroll called on Mr*. Smith Stiles Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Meerwald. Misses Helen and Martha Meerwald spent Saturday evening at

Wildwood.

Mr and Mrs. William Meerwald and daughter, went to Wild-

wood Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and eon.

Clemor. Mr. Hankinson and Mis* __ .

^l„ 0 /| W 2 dm r d F^ 1 ' c * ,l ®51 Same Myers over last week end.; Mrs. John Roxen is enjoying Mn

R.nd.^ P r *° n *" I wn,um " f Phila- several days at this resort. Town Bank Road, visited lam.ll, . T? r _ . . _ I delphla. sp-• the w vk end with i Saniu.-I Kahn, son of Mr. and Minnie Church Friday.

Dougherty, who is spending, Mrs. N. S. Kahn, has returned! Mrs. Alex Blair entertained

her mother.! home from Philadelphia, where company from Philadelphia Sun-

X, . . . - : —‘e- ■ at her First he visited hi* cousin Miss Irene

• Leo “ ln « • n, ,' rU ] 0 -! Avenue cottage Rodin.

mother. Mrs. Well*, for, M r.s Margaret Schelienger. of David Huber, of Philadelphia.

Washington Street, entertained ; who was stationed at the Section

Florence Sbue. Base. Sewells Point, during the

September.

_ .. . - Mary Bower, of Point Philadelphia are occupying a cottage on Col- Gorda. Fla.. Is visiting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Maaden. umbia Avenuo for the balance of Otway Brown for a week. Jr. and family, of CarlMe. Pa., the summer Mr. and Mrs. David McPher-

were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. At j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klinger, of thur F. Hand, of Jefferson Street. 1 Philadelphia, have returned to over the week end. their home from Cape May. where Mrs. Harry L-mmon was a re-1 they have spent a month with cent visitor in Philadelphia. , the latter'* brother-in-law and George L Shropshire, of Phila- alitor. Mr and Mr*. James Nlcoll. delphla. was the gurat of Miss a! the Ocean View collage.

la*t week end. ; Mrs. John Roxen i* enjoyim

ilnit to aee the

in it the forepart of the w.-.-k. „ - , . H

-hu, »„■ bi, r..b-,

Mr. and Mrs. George Whellen j“ , . , *‘ rnoon * ,th Mr *- 1>e " ,le Mc * r a ™, C Tre\*h^ r wiro^d :: Xi « Wheaton visited hi. from -here who witnessed the (i^oree at BellcDlalu on nineteenth annual baby P*rade * ' p in Wildwood Friday. . Mra. Norman Pretlyman and The Cold Spring Orange is' K rl d.y In Ocean Clly. preparing to hold a polple *ip-j MnL wmUm E , anl , , nd ch i|.

" dren. of Camden, are spending

a dhow at a theatre.

Mlsaee Dorothy and Eva Walkwere visiting Mis* Marie Bally

Erma. Sunday.

Bally and mother, of

Mr. and Mr.*. Ralph Townsend !

and child of Cape May. called The sunm.er with t on Mi* M C. Ludlatn Sunday. j Mra. Frank M< nde. «

Beesley* Dolnt. visited Mrs

Brosins Saturday. Mias Catharine McCormick tertained Miss Claire Scull

cently.

Mr and Mrs. Enoch Scull to Vineland Saturday.

MU* Abide Matthew*, of Phila- frTend*

isitlng Mr*. Lewi* wceka.

of Atlantic City.

I wentj

delphla.

Edward* M- and Mr*. Maiand Mr*. William Griffith who have made ih

and son. .of Philadelphia. Mr and Mrs. John Scull. Jr. of Haddonfleld. npent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Scull Mia* Pcarla Murphy visited relatives in Millville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCormick visited Mrs. E. R. McCormick

Sunday.

Mis* Margart Kirkland is visaing Mias Margaret Pierson Mr. and Mr*. John Scull. Jr.. visited Mrs. Lena Burgeson. at

South Seaville. Sunday

Di Lewi* U-aming and family

* *“ *—’— ~ rally.

week ' world war. is spending a pari of

; the week in Cap.- Mav

Harry Schoal.-y., WiHiam Hill, of Philadelphia,

of Wilkeabarre. Pa., are guest* enjoyed the week end with Mrs

Congees* Hail for several days. Hill ind their family

John Hannon baa returned to JaU Connely. of Philadelphia Philadelphia. after. visiting. has been the guest of his grand-

Cape May for two parenta. Mr and Mrs. Charles

' Hellangy. of Washington Street. Hudgins. I :: —

Cold Spring

Mrs. A. J. Mearwald and Mr*

(harlee Nickerson attended a meeting at Court House Friday | ..t Philadelphia."

evening. | Benjamin Savadore spent Mi and Mr*. Frank Lake visit-, of the week at Woodlyne.

ed i. s. A. Hrosius Sunday. with his parents

•'!" Nlc *eraan went to Dr. and Mrs. Paul Mrcray. of Philadelphia Monday. | Camden, have been spending

t'apt. A J Meerwald and *on«|*otue time in Cape May.

Tape May for the past two years. { will leave in a tew days tor 1 Cleveland. Ohio, to reside there.

Mrs. Hudgins' sister. Miss Doro Mrs Marie Foulke and Mis thy Owen* w ho ha* been heri Lewis both of Cape May. railed guest for two months, will ie-jon Mrs Eva Lop, i on bustnea* turn to her home at Norfolk. Va. I during the past »n-k. Mias Lucille W. Mehl and Mis* The remain* of the lale Mrs. Dorothea S Mehl have returned Elizabeth Meeker, widow ot Bento their biune at Havrrford. Pa . Mamin Aieeker. of Wildwood, and after visiting thi >r grandmother, formerly of Riven->n N J.. was Mr*. Gustave Warfleb ,d Balil- laid at rest In the Old Brirk more. Md . who i* spending the' Pr.-abyierian Cemetery. August

summer In Cape May. 13.

Mis Louis T. Adam*, who Mr. and Mra- Edward Johnson spending the summer at her eo, and baby, also Vise Wllhelminm

tage here, recently entertained

' “ re Mayhcw.

day.

Mrs. William Heathcote was the lucky winner of an eleMric washing machine during the carnival held on the Boardwalk by the American Legion of Cape

May.

Henry Shaw- ha* had quite a lot of Improvement* done about his hor •. including enrloulng his poreh in the rear In glass and Installing running water and elec trlelty. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rutherford are on a vacation trip to Ocean City. Md.. attending the 1*. S. Coast Guard* Convention, accompanied by Captain and Mr*. Kent Redgrave* of Base 9. Cape

May.

Mr. and Mra. Carol Baker were cMertained recently by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mclljerson. of Fishtag Creek. Mr*. Ida Jones and children, of Millville., were recent visitors with Mra. Robert Cowan . Henry Fleischauer. who wa very'111. Is slowly recovering is now able to be out of doors for a while.

several day* with Mr. and Mrs.

Ij'slol McElwee.

Jesse Hewitt, of Bridgeton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sunday. Mrs. Morris Reeve*. Mrs. Rex-

The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. RtiKsell Cobb died on Thursday morning at their home In Glass-

boro.

Mrs. H. Rocap and son. Morgan. spent Monday with Mr*. Leslie Foster In Wildwood. Charles Foster. Edwin Foster and Walter Hugh)* attended a ball game at Woodbine on Saturday afternoon. Mra. Charlfis Way and daughter. Mrs. Helen He**, were In Sea Isle on Saturday. Mrs. Priscilla Corson l* spendg a week with Mra. Lena Burgeson. Edwin Foster, of Camden, spent the week-end here with his family. Mr. anti Mrs. Winfield Camm. of Penhyrn. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mor-

gan.

Chester Sharp, of Vineland, gave an interesting talk at the M. E. Church Sunday evening. Walter Hughe* and family and Mattie Morgan were Cape May visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green entertained several friend* from Merchantville over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. West colt had several vial tor* from Camden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S-ank and Chester Sharp, ot Vineland, spent the wt-ek-end with the Bradway'*. John Sheldon and family were In Woodbine Sunday.

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