CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FWDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1927.
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Marmora
„ .. Mr*. Isura Ijmery. of Atlantic “>_m I City, wax in town Tbur*daT. I Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett , motored to Woodbine unday.
[ ISI-E^-s rholee buljdinr Mr. and Mr*. William Sapp and
rvtSW ,lon - and M 1 '" -Joarph Wafchko •' among tbW in Ocean City
Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Kurtz and children, of Egg Harbor, spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and
Mr*. Raymond Bozarth.
Mr. and Mr*. John Sande and daughter were Atlantic City shop- (
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Mr*. Hattie Burns and daughter, of Atlantic City, called on her
= mother here Sunday.
) William Layton and family cali- _ i ed on Harry Gannon and lamilj
j Sunday evening.
| Mr*. Gus Quigg and children are | spending a few days In Pblladel-
| phia.
j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horner, of
.... Ocean City, called on friends here
[ SEPTEMBER 20, i«77 : Thursday evening. *titutk>a& Am*-nd^: M,fc * Aworantha Smith, who has .Itutlocal Amend- u . en Spending several weeks e open from slx ojcloek | her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
.j, E v. Corson, returned to fi' home In Harrisburg Monday,
d of Reglstry and jElec- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sapp and
I daughter has returned to their j home In Sheep's Head Bay. after spending a few days with his
people.
I^wift Corson motored to Ocean City Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Smith rallid on Mr. and Mr*. Henry Morehoue. of Clermont. Sunday. Bert Adams, of Brigantine, spent Saturday with bis famlly
klAL ELECTION
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ELECTION _ -J hrfd on
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OF WOODBINE few JERSEY
IAL ELECTION * be held mi IEPTEMBER 20. 1927 pConslItulioiuil Amrndi from *1* o'clock ntll seven o'ck j herelnr further gt' I of Registry nnd Wec.1 the following d. -lg-
IAL ELECTION _ be held on KNOVEMBER t. 1927 TMe of electing c.ndl- ■ following offices: loanet.i Assembly _>s of Board of Chosen Srs. J
elect loo officer. ^ mill Sur ’ C o'clock In the
MeH ! ° r .. °.! n f?■ w rowels, of Ocean City, called on'
rtends on Sunuav.
. v _, e . . 1 icr. .-Mrs. Aoa r riant ana son. n im.iodeinm n r,rtu ™ ed | Stanley. ..r Camden, spent the “ ™ ade n lp ’' a , af,er xpendlnK' week end at the home of Mr. and
■Is vacation with his parent*. M „ Abram . ,mt>
emlMl* .he n m^ r at ' I Hunter and Levi. Jr., were
ended the motorcycle events at! jn |^ ke hurst on Sunday.
.. ia, uo o, au.a.1. : Mr ,
. 'Miss Sara, have returned to their a it r t home In Port Norris, after spendC. M. Court House .« •' a< X’ r „‘“ m «
Mrs George lilies and rs. Jennie Shropshire, irs. Robert Nickerson.
md Mr*. S. B. Krlant and Hobart Young and wife, of West! ««>■ Bol'hy. attended the auto Chester. Pa., were week-end vl*l-1 "how in Millville on Saturday, tors with his brother and family. I J Mr* Mae Wallers spent a few Samuel Stiles s|M-nt a few day* | day* In AUanllc City enjoying the his home here He Is employ- [ beauty pageant, ed now at the Blackwood Sanl- M'*f *'*“ rl Hunter has accepted torium for the winter. ' « PO*ltl<*n in Millville.
i apt and Mrs. hdward Robbin* and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howkc
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Bla an-l 1 IVfendant o«. In certain lota tract.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Kobn. of Buffalo, motored here to visit Mrs. Kuhn's mother. Mr. and Mr*, r'harlie Young has returned home after a tour through Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. William Sapp were In South SeavIlH- Sunday. Joseph Watchko is making .... indefinite stay In Maryland, building a hunting camp. Mr*. William Steel and son spi rit Friday in Atlantic City. Mrs. Bertha Madara. of Pleasantville. spent Sunday with relative* here. Norman tiark Is now driving the Miramar bus Mr. Philip ratalier. of Port Republic. called ou friends here Sunday. Miss Artie Smith spent a few days In Oorothy with relatives. Miss Marie Ferguson, of Pbila. delphla. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Madara. Miss Doris I-aylon was In Trenton one day last week. . and Mrs. George Bailey n tored through town Sunday. Winfield Brown, who spent month at Port Slocum returned home Saturday night.
Dennisville
Mrs. Leslie Howells, of Ocean ty. spent several days of this ■ek with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Blizzard. Mrs. Elizabeth Mlchclin has turned to b> r home in Philadelphia. after pending some time ith Miss France* Holmes Mr. Herman Gninninger and family, of Frankford. spent the reek end at their cottage here. Miss Mary 1-eal. of Philadelphia, isited Miss Koxanna Gandy - Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Leroy May n. of <‘ourt House, spent Suny with Mr. and Mr*. Frank l-idler. Miss Sue Chester has returned her home in New York after having spent the summer at her cottage here. Mrs. Eunice Carroll spent the >cek end with her sister. Mrs John Reeves, of Avalon. Mrs. Frank Busbnell and children motored to Cape May Sunday. The members of the Little Mill iub and their families enjoyed a sour kraut supper at their club use on aSturday evening. Mr. Albert Stevens is spending some time here with his sister. Miss Sara Fldler spent Friday Cape May. Mr*. Phoebe Grace, of Cape _iy Court House, spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. O. M. Geary and Mrs. William Gruff and children, of Millville, called on and Mrs. Charles James Sunday. Earl Chester, accompanied by Miss Madeline Machassey. of Gerown. spent Sunday with Mr*. Hannah Chester. Mis* H. N. Fldler was a Court House visitor on Saturday.
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Haleyville
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bowiter | entertained on Sunday Mr. and • ''baric* Sw aim and family.
; fell and fractured
his right arm.
Earl Boas, of Camden, spent Wednesday with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chandler and family, of Elmer. N. J.. visited Mr*. Chalmer's mother. Mrs. Smith. B. Smith and wife have returned home from New York to spend the winter here. O. G. lamge and son made a business trip to Bridgeton Mon-
day.
i. J. E. Clark spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. D. C. Tudor, at Burleigh. Miss Hannah Hand entertained the primary department of the M. E Sunday school in Stone Harbor Saturday. Theodore Young and wife spent Tuesday in Atlantic City. Mrs Samuel I-eporare is entertaining her mother, from Phlladelnhia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wooten spent Sunday In Ocean City. Oswald Lange, of Camden, spent Tuesday here with his parents. Mrs. Estella Morton and Mr*. Beth Lloyd were in Wildwood Tuesday night. Harry Craig and Mrs. Harry Hamann and son. of Phlladelpfia. Sunday evening with friends
here.
Mrs. Charles Matthls and children and Miss Rena Caulk, of Germantown. spent the week end with Charles Calhoun and family. Dr. Millard Cryder was visited over Sunday by his brother, from Philadelphia . Mr. and Mrs. James Vi son returned home Thursday from -i trip to ConnecticulL Mrs. Samuel Stite* entertained friends from Millville
week end.
Mrs. Melvin Watson was visited last week by her mother. Mrs. Nace. from Colllneawood. Mr. and Mrs. Horure Richardson were in Atlantic City Fridav. Oscar Delps spent Friday his wife and family here. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Hoffman, of Millville, spent the week end with
Mrs Mary Tozour.
Coleman Taylor and family visited Mrs. Taylor's sister. In At-
lantic City, on Snnda;
William Kell entertained friends from Camden over the week end.
Richard Thomas spent the week
In Millville. Mr and Mr* James Fisher, of | spent Saturday
and Mr. and Mrs. Fr.-.nk Bowker e among the Millville visitors
Saturday.
Irs. Rogers, who visited Mrs. George Fitzgerald, has returned to her home In Camden. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Kickelson. of Millville, were guests of relatles here on Sunday. The annual harvest home will be held in the scboolbcuse grove n Saturday. September 17. There ill be lots of chicken potpie and those good fried oysters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godfrey have returned from Atlantic Lily, where they were the gn.-st* of relatives for a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V.'ainwrlght. of Vineland, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Vandever. Mrs. Ixirenzo Lore Is entertaining her aunt Mrs Ida Barnes,
of Jersey city.
Mr*. Isaac Hickman, who has been very ill |x slowly improing. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson spent Friday in Atlantic City, attending the iK-auty pageant. Mrs. Eva Sacppard has returned from Wildwood, where she has been sitending some time wltli her aunt. Mrs. Elbert Brineshult*.
is ill.
Thomas Walker, son of Rev. Charles Walker, who attends Bethany College. W. Va.. and is studying to enter the ministry. bIs visiting his parents. Young Mr. Walker lid the prayer meeting
Tuesday e Presbyter!:
Mr. and Mr*. Ellsworth Taylor spent Sunday evening with John Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nlckeo and Mrs. Moll Taylor were recent Millville visitors. !>r. Garrison, of Ccdarville. wa* seen in this place Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor spent Friday evening with Mr. nnd Mr*. Nelson Taylor Mr. Newcomb, of Ccdarville. called on his daughter. Mrs. Leroy Earl. Thursday. Mis. Stella < a rey. of Millville, called on Mrs. Nelson Taylor Thursday atternoon. Mrs. Anna Earl spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Howard
Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stark* have returned to their home in Plainfield after spending the part
ilng’Tn'the ‘Memortai i . wlU ‘ ,h " lr *'">• How-
Church, of which bis i“ rd «*“:**' h l r ';
father Is pa-tor I M, “ Anna Ta >' lor has returned Miss Ida Vanderer has accepted!*? ,,er home aere »fter spending noslfinn in Hrldeemn felenhon J *he summer in Oceai City.
Miss Esther Spark.
Ccdarville
lister Starkey, with bis ladyfriend. both of Philadelphia, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
E. K. Starkey.
Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Myers, of Audubon, spent some time recently with Mr. and Mrs. lewis Dlument. Mrs. Margaret Carney, of Audubon. spent a day recently with
Mrs. Lewis Dlament.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Madge, of Chicago, have been spending a short visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Dausenbaker. Mr. and Mr*. Mudge made the trip by
automobile.
The many friend* of Mr* Clarence Eldridge will be grieved know she Is a patient at Bridgeton Hospital, where she unde
serious operation.
Bruce Baney. of Scranton. Paha* been visiting his sisters. Mrs. Daniel Hickman and Mrs. Clifford Moore. Mr. Baney is studying for the ministry and ocupied the pulpit at the Brick Presbyterian
Church.
Mrs. Lillian Maxwell spent day recently in Philadelphia on
shopping tour.
Mrs. J. Wayne Mulfonl has been
entertaining her cousin. Miss Myr-
tle Messick. of Bridgeton. William Banks had the mis-
fortune to loose bis pet dog. a valuable rabbit bound, by automobile running over and killing IL
Miss Kathryn Smith leaves this
week for Philadelphia, where she and family wln eIlter i )rej[e | College and
■nd with friends j triculuie in domestic science.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard “* “■*—*“ renlag in Mlll-
a position in Bridgeton telephone
exchange.
Miss Inna Cook, while visiting her sister. Mrs. Howard Brown was taken ill very suddenly and has been in a serious condition for a week. Some time ago Ml** Cook nearly drowned while swimming In the lake here and has been in a very nervous condition ever since. A few day* ago she had an attack which the doctor pronounced pleurisy, but upon further examination he found she was suffering from the experience she had In the lake. After an operation a quart of water was taken >m her lungs, which she had :allowed at the time she w..s in e water. At the present time Is* Cook is resting easy and covering rapidlyi. She is kept from her school duties being a teacher In one of the schools In the northern lart of the State. Miss Kitty Geartbey. of Philadelphia. was a week-end visitor at the Baptist manse. Mrs. Banim-l Cobb, of Port Iferrh. has been spending a fow days ith her mother. Mrs. Hickman,
who is ill.
Mrs. Harvey James and Mrs. Wdllani James were numbered among fife throng on the Board : at Atlantic City on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Rayond • and Ann.' "'aylor s Thursday evening with Ni
Taylor and family.
William Huntley was a Millville visitor Saturday aftertax Several front this place irking at the Maybew cun
lory in Cedarvllle.
'lidwood, visited Mrs. Mary Long | ville. where ‘they attended i Sundav ; BUto ani j ra( ]io show Mrs Edna C Donglsss wa* in M r . and Mrs. John Noble. Mr*.
I Etta Feaster and Johnson Noble 1 spent one day last week in Atlan-
Atlantlc City Saturday.
Menantico
One thing the flivver owt always console himself w ise making as much noise of them.
Mrs. Ellen Pangburn. .vira. E. Shaltack. of Leesburg, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and children, of Delmont. called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ackley. Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mr*. Willis Ackley, ol Bridgeton, visited friends here
Sunday.
Mr and Mr*. Harry Hankins spent the week out of town. Mrs. Florence Garrison and son. Lawrence, spent Thursday, atu-r-noon in Millville. Mrs. Edna Ackley and daughter. Mary, motored to Delmont j Thursday afternoon to visit her sister. Mr*. Maud Lee. George Bennett was a Menantico visitor Monday, Air. Stntf and son. Carl, of the Spring Garden Farm, motored to Millville Thursday. Miss Sylvia and Elsie Garrison visited Miss Mary Ackley Wednesday evening. William Hinson spent Friday at Port Norris. While walking to Millville Wednesday evening. John Smith and son were struck by an automobile. Mr. Smith was Injured hut his son escaped with slight bruises. Mr Smith is still in the Millville
Hospital.
Master William* Riggins, grundI "° n of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinson. wa* slightly injured while u-d can | carrying a gun on the farm of ith—he] Mr. Harry Ackley. The gun ara.< ony j cidentlally exploded and kicked “ ~ ' In the face.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Vanaman. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hampton. ..nsscs Lydia and Florence Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. M. Vanaman and daughter. David and Agnes Grennen. William Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ackley and daughter. Mary. Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott. Mrs. Emma Brunt and daughter. 1-eona. were among the Millville shopper Saturday.
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Ocean View
Miss Katharine Downam is -I* nding some time In Philadelphia with relative* Miss Anna Harding, of Washington. Is spending the week with Miss Beatrice Anderson. Albert Kurtz, of Egg Harbor, -ailed on William KurU Saturday
md Mrs. Joseph Downam. __d two daughters, spent Wednesday In Atlantic City. Miss Frances t amigo, of IhllaJelphia. spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Canuso. Randall Hewitt entertalnet friends from U-high Cuivermitj
dr* Kavmond Bozarth.: rray Kerr, of Phlladel-' Friday with her sis-; Ernest Downam inor Kirkland, of Phils- j
South Seaville
J. Harry Countess. Jr., and Adelia Wheaton were married on Wednesday. September 7. by the Rev. J Frederick Virgin, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church. Elk-1 Md. They are making their home at Townsend's Inlet. Their, many friends wish them a long j and happy life together. Mrs. Sara Edward* ha* return-' ed to her home In Baltimore, after ' spending three weeks with rela-1 lives. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McEIwee were In Sea Ish Sunday morning. Mrs. H. Rocap and son. Morgan. . spent Wednesday with her sIsUi, Mrs. John Kates. In Millville. Mr*. William Tozour visited her j son. Richard, who is in a sanltorium. oer the week end. Ed McAlister returned to his home in Florence on Satrdav. visiting relatives here one day revisiting relaties here one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ida Vangilder. of! Northfltld. called on relatives here on Sunday. The friends of Mr*. Lida Todd.! of Salem, are sorry to hear she i* failing. She has been bedfast for nine weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Cain, daughter. Clara, and Mrs Eva Riley were Wildwood visitors on Saturday evening |
Centre Grove
Little Walter Sari, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Earl, of this place, was taken to Bridgeton Hospital for treatment Friday evening. Miss Margaret Zimmerman, of this place, has returned to Trenton. where she will finish her term of school. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunham were recent center Grove visitors.: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin l-oveland. of j Bridgeton, were recent visitors of ; John Zimmerman, of this place. William Ore. of Fairton. called on his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. David Ore. of this place. Wilbur Himes and family were Cedarvllle visitors Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Taylor spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Bert Williams, of Millville. Mr. and Mr*. Furman Taylor wereout-of-town visitors Sunday. Mr. Newcomb, of Cedarvllle. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Earl. Mr. Job Chlppro and children | spent an afternoon recently with • Mrs. Nellis Himes, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, of Millville, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Taylor, of this place. Mr. and Mr*. H. Taylor were recent Millville visitors.
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Extra Heavy Sole Rubbers $2.00 Guaranteed Waterproof Shoes $4.45 Full Cut Work Shirts 69c Work Sox —si. $1.00 doz. Khaki Pants — $1.00 New Fall Ceps 98c
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Vineland, N. J.
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Protect Your State Against Scheming Politicians Of the Five Amendments to the Constitution to be voted for at the Special Ejection. Tuesday, September 20, the Fourth Amendment known as the term-extender, electing a Governor the same year as the President of the United States, is a vicious partisan political measure. It has no place in the Constitution. A similar amendment was rejected by the voters at a Special Ejection in 1909. The people by their votes served notice on the selfish politicians who espoused the amendment that the Constitution was a sacred instrument and should not be used as a political football. They will do so again next Tuesday. The only meritorious amendment of the Five is the one providing for Zoning regulation. It is the First Amendment. Vote YE1S for Zoning and NO on all the other amendments. Keep partisan politics out of the Constitution.
This is the form of the ballot and how every citizen who has the welfare of the State at heart should vote:
FIRST AMENDMENT
FOURTH AMENDMENT
Shall this zoning amend-
Yes
X
incut he adopted
No
Shall this amendment proildipg for biennial legislative session* and changing
Yes
terms of
office of Cover-
Legislatun
member* of the he adopted?
No
X
THIRD AMENDMENT
Shall tbl* amendment regulating subsequent ante ments to the Constitution be adopted?
SECOND AMENDMENT
FIFTH AMENDMENT
Shall this wat>
r supply dls-
Yes
adopted?
No
X
Yes
Governor Moore, in denouncing the so-called Republican leaders who sponsored the Amendment, said:
This l* a vicious group of politician* long-ago discarded « control nomination' •
tegrity of political :
if a more dastardly plot against the inon or the Slate, and a* bitterly a* I a.u [ State rights. 1 would oppose this trick
Help Governor Moore protect the State and all its people by defeating die Fourth Amendment, the purpose of which is to confuse the voter* in a Presidential year so that a Boss and corporation controlled candidates for Governor can be elected on the joat-tails of a Presidential candidate.

