CAfE HAY COUHTY TIMES. PEIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1927.
drome s Big
^eek-End Show and Five Acts
Df Vaudeville
■IpiMvlromf ThMtrr. Ocean | I acain puliiiiK on another , r tor today and tomorrow, re photoplay is ' Alias " etarrlna Jean llerMarlowe and Ualph 1 Thl? play I* direct world's creates! theatre ■ of New York city. The ■ la made from one ot
tage successes.
t the thoal rr-RoIni; people ini five blK acta of which have given the atre much popularity by y of the acts, will attain .dried attraction, a chamCharleston contest will I. t'rowds 'ast week were e line show alone, when I the opportunity to see k Hot tom contest- The rere genuine "xponut dance and really |»-rB professional style, it b say that the t'Uarleston pill surpass that In numrticipants. The Charlespng devotees declare, that B popular tlian the Black , If you miss the con-
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and the show, you have no ouc to blame but yourself. Joseph l/imbardl' Recordlnc Orchestra will la- another feature accompanying the show, some folks going to Uie theatre just to hear The popular theatre will remain open Uiree or four weeks more, du.' to the demand of the theatre-going public, who realize the calibre ot the offerings being Riven (hem by the Hippodrome.
Rio Grande
Green Creek
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T. Gornierly. a summer [ has returned to her home delpbia. after spending a ‘
ks at the Point,
nd Mrs. Kdward Berrell | to Pleasantvllle on Sun- ]
Her Midnight" BKdDEVILLE Elected Acts— 5
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Mrs. Charles la-e Crowder spent t Hi-' week-end al Colllngswoori. ' Harold Miller s)>enl Sunday In i'btiadclphia with his wife, who is tvcovering nicely from her recent
illness.
Jack Kimble returned last week to his school at Allentown. Karl Hampton received his discharge from the Coast Guards, having served his enlistment. He came home the first of the week. The chicken polpii- supper, held last Wednesday evening in the Grange Hall by the Imdies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church, was a success. Herbert Uvlngslon has returned after siiendlng a month with relatives at Holsopple. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. clarence Jones, of Philadelphia, spent lust week here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin DeMarfs. of Cedarville. spent last week here with their daughter Mrs. John Skelllngcr and family. Mrs Robert H. Cresse and son .*|xnt last week at Wil Iwood with
her mother.
Mr. anri Mrs. Asa Robbins and son are on a motor trip through j Pennsylvania. Alfred Entrikiu is managing his gasoline station dur- ! ing his absence. Mia* Louie McDonei. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday here with her grandparents. A large nun.t.*-r ol our people al tended the lair al Wildwood last week. Rio carried away quite a lew of the prizes. The winning ear in the auto polo was a Rio ' Grande ear, manned by Ban Ed- ! wards and Robor Cresse. Harry | Uriffenburg and George Robbins : were also in il. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Endicott. of Court House, attended services here in the M. E. Church on Sun-
| day evening.
R'-v. Nelson D. Hand preached at Green Creek on Sunday even-
! ip g-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loper spent, ,, * t, Sunday night in Wildwood as the'. Mr and ' K*Y™ ontI •-barpe <• guest* of Mr and Mrs Jack Hodg- | g"^ d ‘ a 0 ) m,,any rnm ‘ Sh,rpP,OW n ° n „ “Miss Katie Sylvers. of Bridge- . "j and Mrs. Herbert, ol PWJ«- d
ton. If the guest of her uncle and a*»PW«- "«* Sunday visitors with i .. aunt. Mr. and Mr*. M. M. Norbury., - Mr ., and : Mr ?, ' b “ rlcs , this week. I and ' ,rs Harr > » lRh i FlHnra J»™ B Tomlin l,.d hU hnmn U””- 1 •»"*'- C-lOOra wired for electricity the past week.l yal1 * and 0,h, r » ,l,,rr8 of polrtt of e UH N MHhodhtt Chureh ra ^ ^ Blue Ribbon Club and their Mrs Mary Trout called on Mrs. Sunday evening b ^ Ut h h . friends, which made the total of:K. Hand on Wednesday afternoon. “SSC-SU*. .Bn nnjoynd ■ —jV 1 '
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Thn Hnv. S.n,p„n nnd;''*>‘“ ln *»»• “ George Hand made a business | .1 th« trip to Millville on Monday. .. brailh ! s ^ Jt lh "
But few of our i>eople attended
most •torieuS'Of »H^*cree«i j
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V Psoples Theatre 'saV.^ftU. I pBUDunity Theatre Tuck ah oe, N. J. fcturds'- September 24 WARHF.K BROS. Present STB CHAPLIN in “The Man on the Box” [with a cteang ti»t imludtag Hei-ne Costello and Alice Calhoun Bob Warharton invests f |M).000 to in « Ay»ng i chine Without knowing ho Hjjgg gapped into a hornet's Mat (A intngue Two Rus«v«w .jee, si* intent upon plane, but Boh disguised ‘ M W ffirbinou.' t::*id. starts
1 COMING ; BAD MEN'
LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE N. J.
Friday. Sept. 23 Universal Jewel Presents “The Claw” with Norman Kerry and Clara Windsor A tale of war. romance, adventure. jealousy and big thrills in the African wilds. Comedy “Backward George' Latest News Saturday. Sept. 24 and Sunday. Sept. 25
Gt/Tt j RonaltTColman I SafoSgll wioiAwrowj^ sssrS
the special eleclion Tuesday to vote on the change of constitution. claiming the old form is all
right.
Mrs. Nettie Wilkie and small win passed the week with her hus-
band.
Richard Holmes Is still catching nice lots of fish and crabs In his pound. Mrs. George Mixner sold n fine lot of rhlekens to Walter P. Taylor. of Cape May City, the |>a»t
week.
The regular meeting of the trustees of the Methodist Church will be held at the parsonage on Tuesday evening. Setpemebr 27. A full hoard is desired. .Mrs. Frank Mathis, who has been with her daughter. Mrs. Paul Scully, of Wildwood, for some time returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hess entertained friends from Millville over the week-end. Miss Helen Schellenger. of| Maryland, spent the week-end at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cassady entertained their daughter and her husband over the week-end. A large number of our people attended services at the Erma ' 'amp on Sunday and many have been regular attendants. l_-irge crowds from any near-by towns thronged to the meetings, which 1 cl ised Sunday evening. Quite a I few converts was the result of - the untiring efforts. Mr. and Mrs. Corliss Broughton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlisle, of Eldora. and Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel ■ Lee and son. of Wildwood, called , on Mrs. Susan Hickman Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schellenger entertained their daughter. Mrs. 1-annlng. and children, of Ewan, a part of last week. Mr. nd Mrs. Watson entertained vmpany from Cape May over 1. week-end. Harry Fisher has bad a heater put in his home. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, of West Cape May. spent Thursday 1 evening with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hickman. Uriah Cresse was the winner of several first prizes at the coun1 ty fair, at Wildwood, during ihe l Iiast week. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Erricson entertained company over the ) Mr. and Mrs. William Worth spent several days of last week in Wildwood, with their daughter. I Mrs. Walter Shivers.
Hotel Dayton. In Wildwood. Miss Elizabeth Batts, of Philadelphia. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Batts, for a couple of days the first part of
r towr
* ladies
last week.
Sever
working at Rio Grande in the canning factory for several weeks. On Tuesday a surprise luncheon was given lo Mrs. Isrrralne Chester by Mrs. Mary StilwcII. Mrs. Ella Yearsley and Mrs. Elizabeth
Taylor.
N. T. Smith unloaded a car of coal on Monday and Tuesday. Newton Schellingor. of Green Creek, on Tuesday evening called
on Everett Smith.
The county fair at Wildwood was visited by our townspeople. 1 Ralph Peterson, of Avalon, is 1 painting the Baptist Church in-1
side this week.
Mrs. Harry G. Smith ha* lives from Philadelphia at
home on Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. l-ewis Powell hav relatives from Philadelphia a
Mrs. Alice Hampton and daughter. Hannah, went to Clermont on
Thursday evening.
Charles Noon has had a badly spratiu-d arm for a week. Mrs K. Hate anil son. Nicolas, went to Millville Friday afternoon. Mrs. I-aura Peterson and son. Paul, spent Friday evening with
Mrs. Mary Peterson.
Miss Emma Hand, of Flementon. spent the week-end home with her
lyrer
Benjam
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their home this wMr. and Mrs. Milton Walling are now living al Wildwood for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram McKeen entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Hood, of Audubon, over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. James c. Burke were week-end guests with relatives at Cape May. Miss Fannie Bateman and John Jones gave very good reports of Pennington Institute on Sunday evening.
Cape May Point
Springer .of Palermo, was in town on Sunday.
Mrs. Jennie Bingham visited her son. Charles Bingham, ihe past
week.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Carlisle Went to Asbury Park recently. William Fowler and Llnwood Bingham went to Woodbine on Tuesday evening. Edwin Noon was In Vineland on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Mackie went to Wildwosd Wednesday evening. The A C. Bible Class held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Gertrude la-nher on Wednesday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mis. rbert Fosti risit.^1 John Fowler and wife < Tuesday evening. William Noon was In Wildwood Wednesday
dren. visited his
wite
1 chil-
Dennisville
Mr. and Mr*. Edward iJurkbart. of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles James. Mayhew Roberts and family, of ivevon. Pa., and Mrs. Elnora Steis. of Eldora. called on Mr., and g. Brooks Blizzard on Satur^py evening. Mr. and Mrs Herschel Pierce, of Dorchester, called on Mr. and Mrs. George James Friday eve-
ning.
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Mrs. Mark Cramer, her win. and two daughters, ot Pleasantvllle. motored to Cape May Point to spend Sunday with
friends.
Thomas Chester spent one day last week with relatives in Cape
May Point.
Mrs. George Schollinger and
daughter. Dorothy, spent Monday j of Wildwood. . with Mrs. H. Woolson. time with her parents. Mr. and Misses Anna Berrell and Louisa Mrs. William Peterson. Sr.
Woolson spen’ the week-end at At-
lantic City an Pleasantvllle with I ::
friends. I Kd. Rice is waiting to read
brother. William
reu-rson. Jr., and wife, on Wed-
nesday evening.
Mrs. L. i.mderm Emma Springer visited Mrs. Mary Peterson on Sunday. Hilda Bingham vlsiied Ethel
Hand on Sunday
Alvina Hollingshead. of Deimont. Spent the week-end with her cousin. Ida Peterson. Ralph Peterson spent Saturday night and Sunday with William
Row ler.
Edmund Wilkins, of Moorestown. visited friends in town over the week-end. Several people of this town attended the fair at Wildwood on
Saturday
Mr. md Mrs John Fowler and daughter. Marie, spent the week
end in Berlin with relatives.
Mrs. Robert Cook and daughter.
”"’f ’ spending
eeting at the home of Mrs. J. K. Carroll. Wednesday evening. Mrs. Samuel Woolson was a Philadelphia visitor on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eldredge. of Haddonfield. spent several days this weeke with Mrs. Eunice Car-
roll.
Mlsa Roxana Gandy and Mis.; Martha Town called on Mrs. 1. M. Rice, of Wildwood, on Satur-
day.
Mrs. Carmen Berardo was a eek-end visitor In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William Creamer are being congratulan-ii on Hie birth of a son on September S. Mrs. O. M. Geary spent Wednesday in Bridgeton. Dr. Harry Carroll, of Plainfield. visiting his sister. Miss Belle Carroll .for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corson and son. of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thompson over
the week-end.
Miss Helen J. Fldler. of Phil;, delphia. spent the week-end witt her mother. Mrs. Mary Fldler. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Blizzard motored to Hlarkwood on Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Witt and son spent the week-end In Philadelphia. Albert Bushnell. of Philadelphia.; visited his mother one day this
Richard Robinson, ic. called on Mrs.
Sunday.
:. accompanied by Mls* Madeline Mobassey. of Phila- ! delphia, spent the week-end with; his mother. Mrs. Hannah Chester. ( Mrs. Anna Bruce motored to Wildwood on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer James entertained relatives from Trenton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Malts and daughter, of Millville, called on; Mr. and Mrs. James Williams on
Sunday.
Mr .and Mr Daniel Scull. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Chester and daughter, of Atlantic City; Mr. and Mrs. George Jack and sons, of Builington. called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Reamer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George James called on Mr. and Mrs. Hersct 1 Pierce, ot Dorchester, on Sum Mr .and Mrs. Horace Payne. Jr.. and daughter, ol South Seaville. called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woolson Saturday evening. Prank Bushnell and family motored to Philadelphia on Sunday.
and Mrs
ol Court Hou Eliza Camp on
Earl
Miss Francis Germon. of West' about the man getting arrested for ape May. visited friends here on! spei-ding on his way to church in
1 order to get there on time
Sunday evening.
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Tuckahoe Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hllderbrant anri son. Earl, were In Millville j Saturday. Mrs. Josephine Godfrey and | i Miss Sara Madden spent Friday ■ in Port Elizabeth with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boggs. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Peterson, of Overbrook. Pa., were the guests | I of Mr*. Blectra Churchill and j I Mrs. May B. Dare several days ' last week. Tim children ot _ ihe local schools, accompanied by theii j 'teachers, visited the Cape Mu/1 [County Fair on Friday. Miss Cora Warren and Mrs. J. Chapman enjoyed a several day*' sojourn at Ocean City last week. Mrs. Fiank Ashworth an ! daughter. Ruth, of Wataontown. j have been visiting Mrs. Rebecca I Sutton. S. G. Langley attended the | convention ot the New Jersey i State Funeral Directors' Aswicia-1 tion. held in Atlantic City, last, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Struck and children, Richard and! Mildred Abbott, spent Saturday! at Sea Isle City. Mrs. Jennie Madden. Mrs. Alma! Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John Bat-1 dorf attended ihe Atlantic County! Fair last Friday. Mi and Mrs. H. K. Lewis, of Dorothy, were in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bond entertained Dr. Elwood Bond and thrive sons, of Porto Rico, last
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The Lyric theatre is proud to present the outstanding i picture of the year. A $2. ; production for the small I idmission: Children 20c Adults 35c I Two days only. You owe | it to yourself to see this | wonderful picture. Comedy and News = Wednesday. Sept 28 | WILLIAM FOX Presents “Is Zat So?” ; George O'Brien. Edmnnd ! Lowe and rn all star cast, j Punch, pep and puchritude j with laughter and thrills
r number of ouri rs visited the County Fair, Wildwood, last week,
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