Cape May County Times, 7 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 10

r TTHES, TTIDAT CCTOSEE 7. 1927.

Deknont

Turkey Point jottings

xtronc. WUdwood, an* *u"ltiruc!

Mr. »nd Mr-. Mortlnar Haaiter-j _

^ ^- aoo for * Mrx Albert NVtoon. of flr»t tescber* merlin* of' Charin' Eixenlohr. Jr,. i^-r. • .york. U rlalUnc bt-r niai.-r. ’ ^ Inc a »<•* *"!> frlenda and r*Lu- William IMIka. Jr.

LKc* in Philadelphia. ) —

Mm. Edward CainvMl). of Dl-I .

«1dlnK Creek, rpeni Tbnmday and town were Mr. and Mrs laaae of Phllad-lphia .and M Friday with her dausbter.'Bar- Hirkmai.. of Orfar»nie. Nalaon McCaffery and llttl- dauBhl. r. riet Hendenion. ! Hlrkman. "f Paolaboro Mr. and Belly, "f Chicago, have be--n reMr. and Mtv Thtiaia- l>»per' Mra. Herbert Hickm.-in and aon. ‘cent ■. i-it.ira at the home of Dr. and daughter. Dorothy, of Green Mr and Mr*. Hama-I Ko«an and'and M: Webster. Creek, called on Mra. Jennie Hen- -••-•in*. Mis* Cathryn Rowan and Erri: i Wllsi n. of Colllng*demon. Saturday. perr y Hlrkman. of Atco: Mr. and I wood a;..'. New Brunswick, vlaltvd Danella Wlahart and Mr*. Charlni Gandy. M: and Mm. hie p.n ’ ‘ ‘

year for Comnsercial

ITtca River Townablpe war h«dd Monday. September 26. Teaching of history from the new monograph wat the ...ef William Holden has returned from hit vacation after a most pleasant week apant In Stamford.

Conn.

Somers Cor.-on. who has been been quite 111 for the past two weeks. Is now able to resume his work at Stnwman Brothers - ship-

yard.

Mrs. Mine Langley's mother ie quit* 111 again Mias Sarah Hotus. of Newark who has been spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs William Holden, returned lo her home on Saturday of last week The road through Delmont U now quite tom up. The digger, the mixer anti the moving of building* are all going on at the same time. We expect to see quite an Improvement within the next month. The Sunday school convention of Commercial and Maurice River Townships was held In Delmont Church Thursday evening. September 2# The convention was well attended and a good program was carried out. Tto principal speaker waa Rev. William Boyd, of Bridgeton. James Coraon and Jaris Veaeh have had their homes wired for electricity. W. L Poster has had an electric water system and bathroom fixtures installed In hU home. Mr. and Mrs. Belford Wood and MIm Vivian Toy. of Pennsylvania, are visiting at the home of G. Dee. Sr. Mrs. Lora Coraon and William Dae are 01. Mrs 8*11 te Thurston and Mm. Daure Cox spent Monday at Pori Morrie alth Mrs Elvira High The P. T. Association held the first meeting of the year Friday last and arrangement* were made for a Halloween party to be given at the school on Thursday. October XI.

Janies Harris passed Friday In Charles Coulter, of Millville, and I Atlantic City. Mr Ralph Scran, of Vineland. Mr. and Mra, Jihn Henderson; Mi--e* Phoebe and Acnrx Hlck-"iit-rtained at dinner on f*ri- man. Mill<m Zimmerman and Sid-' day Mr. and Mr*. Edward Arm- n *T Orr spent Saturday evening

strong, of Wildwood; Mrs. Ed- ‘n Bridgeton.

ward Campbell. of Dividing! Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin GasCreak. and Mi and Mrs. Mortl- kl11 entertained company from

resided in Atlantic City for some-Mr*. CurtU Earl, of CoUisgaaood; time (Mr,-. George McCaflerv and .A. Behler. of South Vlnelsnd.1 daughter. Betty, of Chicago. Mr. was here, looking after burinem; and Mr*. Harry Jones, of DorInterests on Thursdsy >jch«ater; Mr. and Mr*. J. Irons <

Th<e- *ho called on Mrs. Mor- Mr>. Amelia Webe'-i* anWind II and Mf- I>. Webstar en- « Hickman Sunday from out of i daughter. Miss Mabel WeIvier.jJoyed a deUghilul trip in the bay * -* - te| * ** " "on Utah boat of Herbert Sockwell.

of Pori Norri*. recently.

Mr and Mr*. Jacob Camp and Mr. :,:;d Mrs. Ellsworth Hoffman enjoyed a motor nip through Camden and over into Pennsylvania towns, ns the guests of Mr.

am! Mrs. Harry Paullin.

Bridget

Hen demon.

George Smith, of Philadelphia, la passing a week with his friend. Joseph Eisenlohr. Miss Ellen Harris spent the week end a, Wstkins Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Moril mer Henderson motored through Delaware and Maryland on Saturday and on Sunday visited Mr and Mr*. Charles a Wolcott, in Beverly. N. J.

Pod Elizabeth

Mr. and Mra. Milton Godfrey, of Tuckahoe. called on Mrs. Godfreys * later. Mra. May Harris. on Monday. The Parent-Teaehei*' Aaaocla Uon hold their first mealing Um ecbool year Monday evening A lot of business waa iraaaa among H planning for a loweVn party. Mi*. Id Reeve, was elected treasurer in place uf wrs. Dauta Hataler. r*atgaad The mambers pr.eeni were: Ethel Si Clair. Greta Reae-a. May Harris. Ellen Hama. Danella Wlahart. Kathryn May haw. Sir. and Mra. Ira Irwin M- and Mi*. Smith. Roland Sham. Frauds Yanamaa. Del a Toxour. Mary Wldeoer. Mrs J. Setchatefner. and daughter Catherine. Flofence and Edna Tomlin. Ella Harri*. Hannah Beebe Hat rial Handerson. Helen and Eliza bath Chamber*. Haul Schmuok has returned u Ms hosue In Plttabuia. after open ding several weeks with Mi and Mra. Tomlin Mr. and Mra. dement Cssk.y and family uf Philadelphia. MMbt the week end at their

PhlladotpbU •. .. _ Morion Hickman spent week-end in Mlllrill.-. W there Mr. Hickman and Mr Mrs. Chailee Coulter motor--the murder scene of Dr. Eill

'lay week.

<•* for Sclh

Sharp. Sr., one ul our oldmt residontr. »at- held at his home on Satuiday al 2 P. M. Rev. L. M. Cae*- had charge and the mem befr of I. O. O. F. Lodge attended in a body. Mr. Sharp has been a devoted member of the M. E Chur- h here, hut for some tinic

9l been able to attend

IU health. He U-sur-

ih Philadelphia friend*. ' ivlied by a »ido* and two small Mr and Mra. Ralph WIIm.ii ““‘i - - • Sarauel “ Bd SrIh Sharp. Jr.

Mr*. E. C. A-hrnead n-

ieu:!' -niertalned Miss l>-ona kahtn- :,'l and Mr. and Mra. Is.-wia fur'r and -laughter*, all of Phila-

lelphia.

Mi Belle Compton and daugb- • i Miss Dorothy Compton, have etumad to iheir home in Lers■urg. The firmer ha* been ocupung her lotlage In Wildwood

>hil. Miss Dororthy spent the | past haa

touring Euron-- because

Centre Grove

Mra

relattvi nesday. Roba Taylor and Mr. and Mr*. John Taylor were in Millville Saturday. Charles Taylor. of Millville tiled on hi* mother. Mrs. Mell Taylor, uf this phu-e. and Mra. Albert Taylor, of Newport, were Sunday \ lid lore here. Joseph Coraon. of Odarvllle, aa a Center Grove visitor cosily. Mrs. Mary Nickll and Mra. E. Magee were MUlvlU.- vk Thursday etenlng. Alfred Dailter. of Atlantir City.; la spending a couple oi weeks alth hta ateter. Mra. Nellie Uimea., uf ihia ..lace. Walt-.-i Bari son of Leroy Earl, who has been sick since May. la greatly improved. " Newcomb, of Cedarrilte. ■pent gundgy with Mr. snd Mra. Leroy Earl. Mr and Mr*. Nelson Taylor apen! Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ncaaen. -f Millville. .Mr. and Mra. William Green. Helen and Calvin Holilngshead. or Woodbury called on Mr. and Mra. Nelson Taylor Eunday af-

Leesbure

William Camp visitBridgeton on Frl.lRobert Sutlon an-: Brialol. visited lib t

and Mra. Harry .Snt!--n. Sr., over

the week-end.

Hill urn! Iron* were huslneaa visitor - In Bridgeton on

Friday evening

Mr* Edna Hand ha* returned lyeeeburg. h. ling .pent t>. miner at Wild* --' * M* and Mrs. M- Mimrr Reeve, and Mr. and M John Sharp attended the funeral of the former - * father. Mr. Whildla Reave*, in Fort Norris. <-n Wtdnesday. Mra. Sara Brrirk->n and Leroy Hillman and family were Millville visitors on S-ttirday. J. C. Rearick .of Pitman, wax Itor here on Mon-

were visllora .n Was* Oollings-

f"t he BI ,,j Bridgeton on Sunday. Chur- h. Mrs. Ethel Hoffman, accom-

panied by Mr* Theresa Sutton ana Mr*. I^dla Trlbbett. were in Port Not I* on Tuesday and attended Ibe lecture on "Mormongiven by Mra. Lulu Love-

d reUliv-w' wr .rt Sheppard In the Baptist

jChurrh.

family, of 1 Rr aB d Mr*. H. K Eldridge)

Cedarville

Mr. and Mra. Frank Ogden, of Mt. Ephraim. Were week-end guest* of Mi*. IdHtan Maxwell. Mr and Mra. William Banks spent Saturday In Philadelphia. Mm. Clarence Eldridge ksa rc-

WHatm at tended , in-ne-t to her home from Brtdge-

the rally of ih> M'thodist league i ton Hospital, where xh.:- had a for Faith and l-H* In the Central j serious operation performed. She Cfaureb -n Friday evening. In-jis Impro-.ing rapidly and doing

apirlng addre**.. were given by j very nicely.

Dr I»>n S. Colt, of Baltimore. | Mra. Curlla Conover enlertained and Dr. Harold Paul Sloan, ofiMr. and Mr*. Samurl Schafer. Jr.. HadHo.-itbId Th- large tested ion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Schafer choir* of the rvntral and Hud- w-rv ju»i recently married and donBetd churrbe* rendered ajVeturnei! from thj-lr wedding trip

beauliful anthem The auditorium' Of th- Ch.il. h Ailed with r*pIreBenlatlve* (n.m all over South

Jt• >

Harry Golf, of

the medal In a context last Wed-' naaday evening at the W. C. T. U. convention held In Bridgeton. This content i* a te«t iq elocution and Is held once each yewr when the White Rlbboncre have their annual meeting. The contest is In charge of Mra. Nellie Seibert, president of L. T. U Mis* Erma Cook ha* resumed r teaching after being seriously ill f<-r Nome lime at the home of her Bluer. Mra. Heward Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hickman Isited ih.lr daughter. Mrs S. Cobb, of Port Norris, on Satur-

day.

and Mra. Goorge Vendever children, uf Philadelphia, were recent visitor* at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mra. Harry Vaodever. There wax another Italian wedding on Sunday, a young Italian of ihl* village being married to a girl from Port Norris Chester Bank* and Byrun Bar n were in Philadelphia on Saturday and Haw •’My MarvUr.il -- Maryland." Mr*. Morgan Hnt'-d lx confined to her home by Ulneax. Mihc- s Mary. Alice and Fanny Brineahult* are ■pending some time in Brooklawn with their «dxMra. Charles Horner.

day.

Elsie Carlb-l-. a teacher In th< Salem school-, spent Sunday with

her grandpar• nik. Mr. and Mr* Wllllai

Chariea Carli.-I-

Norman ThompaoR and family are gelling their bungalow here,Camp. for oc«-upaiiry. alter having A parly

Egl-lv iilr 1 Head-of tl

WaKhlngton. D-

Di. Gairelt Poque and Mr*. Pogue, of Camden, vie!led Mra. E K. Mulford and Mix* Ellia-

heth Bowen on Sunday.

Mr and Mra. George Emeraon and daughter. Dortby Blanche, of Bridgeton. *pent Sunday with

Captain Horatio Eiauianu.

Lewlx Kirk, an employee nt . Shoemaker dalrie*. 1* xpend-

Blv-i Hcrvln-x Sunday Ing hi* vacation wilh hbt parent*-.

Mr. and Mra. Samuel Kirk.

: :np. Mr*. Sara Camp , Mr. and Mr* Addison Bateman Ih-llingxhead rUited ba'i l>e. n spending a few - days -Inter. Mrs. Anna jin Paulxboro an guewts of thi IHmorc. last week son. Herbert Bateman, iixiniing of Mr. and Mi** Elizabeth Mayhew-

■i ary exerci*** at ( Sunday . A large ;p--ctlng to visit ihe service* Sunday ,i

Mr. and Mra. Charles Eisenlohr —fiprefi to Philadelphia Tuesday I

Elmer Austin, of Millville •pent Sunday evening with Nelson Tlaylor and family. Howard Spark- spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mra.

Wilbur Hio am.

Rrtu Taylor was a Millville visitor Wednesday. Howard Spark*. WHbur Himes anil Mr*. Anna Earl were Cedarvilie visitor* this week. Mia* Mildred Shoemaker, a teacher at Shiloh, iqtent the week end at b«r home here. Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Marlin Were Millville visitor* Tow-

day evening-

Ix-wla Zimmerman bad the mixfortune to braak his arm while cranking a truck on Tuesday. Som- folk* seem to go to the , church in the *um ter only lo] p and In the a inter only to

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