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CAPE MAY COTJHTY TIMES, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1927.

Cape May City

fell*

r* Mann BrwJli. of N«» c. ha- relunu.-d to her h*»m«'! r eejoyiiMt tj- summer at twi

isa Virginia Zorttnan anil Min* ftt Klepfer have returned to e May. after enjoyln* the suro-

• Win toarn n> the apar1 ,

Mr.* liradfoiil Knucht. who ha <■« u[n.-d ••(•S StiK'kton Avenue fur the aummer. has returned to her home at ' hestnut Hill. Pa Mr and Mm. William Smedley and family have tinned th i: cottaye here and returni-d to their

home at Nartverth

Mr. and Mrs ' lifton ll-iblran. ••f ' olllaownnd. N t »<r. v.-ch- | nd sue.te ol Mr and Mrs Har-

old Hand at their

of Mi-hint'

Etta Baumaai

talned friend, this week at h< r

Perr> tjtreet cottage

Mr. and Mrs. H. Yoiall Smyth who spent the summer at the Elward apartments, entertained dur - inir the week, the latter a sister. Miss Amelia t»ehelkn*ir. of Phil*

delphta.

Prank Richardson, of New York,

•noyed the week end here with

his bister. Miss Edith Kiel

■ arl < loutlnK. of Wildwood. Mrs. Perry Gibson spent the :'-d on his parents here Sun- week with her parent*. Mr **>• j and Mrs. Ware, of I'amden. and Mrs \< rr:o»s Adams Mr. and Mrs William Westrott. motored to Ocean f'lty one day' I v wee*. j< Mr and Mrs Kaiph Garwood ; ••• i.iined their dauuhters. from ;>r and Mrs • harks Graurb ■m! r.n«. of Pitman, railed on Mr and Mrs E E. Madam P-indav Srhool open'd here on Tuesday, txliut closed (or the summ-

day afternoon, when Mlsa Anna i Kruke became the bride of Mr. J Wilbur roll in*. After a short I honeymoon the happy couple will,

reside in Ocean City.

Positive At Last

The prosecutlmc attorns re .*vaalve and not t point. The judge finally

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■ 'tinned him to give t

didn't yon tell me Just | Uo

at ago that you dM*"

| "No air. I did not

) "Gracloiu' j PU! v

i your oath. jy,.

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• ] "No. sir." wh *' u TO. ,

T drive

Mis* Mary Vitxard Is teach In;

tsol In Dorothy. N J

Mr and Mrs Charles .<••■

*' '*»e attended the theatre in • 1

un. anin sisnaherwar *~ Slterl and • uy Thursday evening.

and dsnrhter AB^ vb.r"d TeU,. ■*•***'" Mrs. Howard McVeagh » m l^ri»drk?hm rm ^undlv Mr ' ' Kn ' rr '•* VH ‘ " <1ty .m. day la.t . ; ‘ h^n I "'‘^Inttor, Sf... .. entertaining Mr. and Mrs Georg. Z^ThSTw in te^maTl 1 '’' 1 — l ! " r SUf UH«-,.-nd son. Robert, motored o. vv-*t

turned to her home in tserman awbrtdn of liennlsvilh . him Sunday. r ' Mr* .losepb Schelknerr. of Iji-' William f'orson end John Vi • l Sir.el. entertained thirty- : card were in Ocean c.t, : i

. l ight guests at a bridge luncheonevening.

n Wednesday i Mr. and Mrs Geotg. Bailey •• iutph T Stevens and Mrs l were In Ocean f'l'y Satnr.‘..> • ve

Hughes sjicnt part of nlng.

n I’hlladelphia I Monday was th la-t day with •lects} went to New two agents at the Pvkrton station ork this Week to see his mother. Misses Aimed- Ada: ; nd IV: Mrs. II Jay E Mecrav. off tor , I ha Helds call-d on Mrs S E 1 ranee with the 1^-glonnarlc* | Young Sunday afternoon Mrs Prank Pramhes. of Haddon Mr. and Mr* fV-t.yamtn i rain ... igbu. was ihe gue-t of her *on-! and children . -i 1 on Mr md In-law am! daught. r. Mr and Mr*, i Mrs. Pharl's Held. b''inda) eve

■ Mulford Steven*, during the'nlng.

* j Mrs. William T Well* and son J Oscar, motor, d to May* landing

i Monday.

. . Nelson Boyd, of Greenfield, callI alermo '.d on Os.W. !! Monday . ..

; ntng.

I Mr. and Mr- William Bradford lr and Ml* Sonwr* E Young.| motored til l.iur*! taike Tuesday •c* Helen Dailey and Itcrtha, Sefh I'orw.n and son. Willis’

town, after passing sever In < ape May w !U> her

Mr* A. F. Hand

Mr*. Joseph Murray, who Im? . •pent the summer with Mr. and

Mrs. Sol Needles, returned W> h- |^ snk jj I’hlladelphia home on Monday . mi< . k , Ml** Muriel Scott, of Ambler. , , n ,^ .

Pa., has ben spending some tin In < ape May »» Ihe gnvwt of Mis Grant Scott, of Wllkesbarre »u« Is s(M.ndtriK the summer at her cottage on Hughe* street , | Mrs. ElUate-tl, !lorklu» ante talned ovwr the week end li«' •* and daughtvr-ln-Uw. Mr. and Mrs. Dogari Uorkiu*. of Ambler. Pa Mr and Mrs Joseph R Brook*. Of Clayton. N. J . speti! l«»r We* s . end al th* borne of Mr Br*»k .

Mrs Anna Mulllner entertained I friends thl* we*-k at her cotlag* : at the • timer of Perry and North

Street*

Mi and Mrs. William Hart Is; Muncy .,f Haddon HeUhU. were' weekend guest* of the latter* parent*. Mr and Mrs. Jules Dane got. al their Broadway born* Mi and Mrs George Knlerr* man» and *<*n. of l^n*dow n. . !'.. were visitors in i.'ape May during

• Tty Sunday ]

Hoove

Wildwood Sat- j motored !

son i afternoon,

r* I. P Timmona. of' Mrs. Elizabeth Hawk* , of called on Mr aod|*-neks Bring.- visited Mr* • cbarlr* Helds Monday. ; tls Corson this week

V- .*!.•! Mr- <e.*.r*r *...rr. lt . n- Mr- How..nl Young vl-lt.d h*-r I •talned relative* from Phtladel-, daughter. Mr*. Wesley Paullln I

is over the week end. j Sunday

Mr and Mr*. Charles Stanley) Mr and Mr* Walter Kohn. of I

Vi7 .... VI, i„Ke •g.eUel .nd i ' n,1 W1 “ Myrtle Madara sje-ni HuKalo: Mr* Lydu Kerr. *.i *

. o™.» !*~s. ■» »... v-*»*.

cottage where they have enjoyed the summer and returned horn*' for the winter. (

- Mildred Holld,, ha. re , i;n(U> JSaturJay mornlru

Mr and Mr* Bunkle. of Ocean; Mr and Mrs Walter Kohn ily. called on Mr and Mr* Rus-[Bulfvlo ; nd Mrs MllPcen' 'm II Held* Wednesday evening j molnred to Bridgeton Monday. Miss*-* Mary Vw/ard. Myrtle i v- and Mr* f Brannm at. adnra and Floyd ' ’ndy attended grandson. Marvin Yanaaman. and “doggie roa*t“ held by the H . f -ietJd mrland spell* .- • '. in Ocean City Friday eve-1 with Mr and Mrs. Charles *

laries Fields was In Ocean' Marmora, called

ty Saturday. iCorson Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Crain • Eugene Springer and -*ir

l» rtalned friends and reUtUvoa) f*ennl»v111e. called on S*-th

turned to Cap. May after enp>y the summer * u-allon at her 1 and will tea- h In the < ape May

arboois thl* season.

Miss Hetty iknnett and Merrill. Edmund* have returned from Philadelphia where they were the , guest- of Mr and Mr* Willard

Hortfa.

Miss ft-tty ctagborn. daughter; of Me and Mr* Stewart fJaghotn. '

sdelpht

grand pat Kobr. at the lx von Htdcl. Mrs. Gnay Staunton and her daughter. Mis* Wlnnlfrrd at* .nton have returned to «hr!t hoi ic at New Haven. Conn.. Rcr spending several week- here. Mr and Mr* Samuel Steele returned to Bristol. I 'onr. . Saturday after passing tw*. wweka w trh their auo-ln law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Town-cud. of Philadelphia. at tbeii apartment her. Mrs John Handley baa dosed her cottage at i ape May Point for the season and returned to Phila-

delphia.

Min Jean Haversti. k la th*guest of Mis* Mildred M< • sun at her home on Congress PUie Mr. and Mr* William H Houn ders. of Media. Pa., hare clos*d Ihalr Wind-or Avenue collage the season and retunw-d to Mcdi.* Mrs Julia J-thnsun l» now — cupyiug her Franklin Street col tage after sproding the aon.c With relative* at • ourt H-u*.

returned

The Baptist Mite Soctely n.,t ii.e home of Mr* l.lton '

Wednesday afternoon

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