Cape May County Times, 28 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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tpriDKcr ban rctue after vpendi In MlllrUle. i and dangli-

l*bt Tkdted our went tod non and Ml*f> t Sunday with i. Broslud. . Lawrenc* Pete1 Mrs. William inra. Sunday. . AJonao Brewer. " 1 Mm. E. R.

^ of Trenton,

on Tletted i Honda)-, i and Edto PhlU-

t and family, of

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Petersburg

M - and Mr*. Bohm are enjoying th«Jr vacation then. . Mp*. Maude Clark spent a we»-k 1 In ^tnden wlh her daughter. Mrs. j

Htlen PeUt. ! — u Sir .and Mra. Arthur Wlleon ^or, " , !*• «" break hie

an-? apn. Norman, nx-nt a week

in Delaware.

, Mr . Shaw. Jr., of Pblladrlohia. spent Sun-

dry with his parent*

The children of the lower Cold

Spilng achool. of which Mbw M —-• —7 —.-uv-»« Hilton and MIm Hattie Borarth ,b, ' !^? 1U, t** ln Atlantic *r ■ teacjt -r*. are rehrarsAnc and 4 ‘Z on Thursday of last week, werklng hard toward the entei- ,, Mr T' "frgticrHe Vos* spent tainroent which they are punning 1 *' ,h,,, wcek » llh her stato give In the h»': Friday ese- !* r ' ** rR " v - 0 ' et Zlmmenaan, who nlng, November 4 The pt.«7.. ,;. {* ^ u,le •*! at her Atlantic City

will go toward huytnc swlnce " u S r '

and >:idni for the achool yard O 0 ™*!!* Boas, our prlmftohmrnu will be on sale ' arT ‘•* ch,, r- had the misfortune The Sunday „bool clam of j t .?_ ll,, !*‘ n ber ankle this week, girls of Tabernacle Sunday School . . ioung Is substitut-

— which Mr* Ella Bailey ,nr h ' r

* >WW.,

Vida and Fred, Jr., children of Fred Brodbeck, have recovered

after being quite 111.

William Matthews had the Mis- Mr. and Mrs. Eli Townsend, rtune to break hi* arm » bile of Camden, spent several days cranking his car in Ocean City with Mr. and Mrs. George Sayre. * r ' Mrs. E. O. Howell Is spending ** 8 . l 7..?. n * ereo11 •' t ‘ n with I several days with relatives in

Elizabeth. Philadelphia.

William Davis is having his

. William.

oo Saturday for the winte Hrs. Eva Hoff and daughter,

Mrs John Mason, took advantage

teach.-r. held >

lag for her.

_ Hr*. Frank Gandy and son.

Monday evening. In Em*70^! £*,“•. ^ a bosinem trip to At

bora, of Mm Uliian Vewrick* , ' Mond * y .

Mr*. Hannah Learning enter- ...* rr the f, ' atureK tained her daughter and husband !„ ”° r I™***** menus. SportsDr. and Mra Wilson MlUcr. and cn J oy,n K W >1<> duck little daughter, of Rahway, over t •V week-end recently. . mon J**r meeting of the The George Walter.. Jr., cot- Temperance tag. was occupied by the family * Th . u 2 d * jr „* f }* r - oa Sharon Hill over the «-ek S®"* 1 b " m< ''• 1,er d ' erke*. Report* of Interest were Mina Irene HmUbeote enter- *'7" 1 froB different committee*.

talned with a Hallowe'en party -. n *l w “ r mbers

Scull. 3r..tlll ber home hen- Friday

im Griffith

k-end with .

Ull Sr. «** prettily decorated In keeping

skeraon haa re-

) entertaining . B. Scull went

pnng

E the

Several unp I milted. Refreshments were served

The basement of h.-r 'om- .h,iV. ^ hour was the scene of the lolliflcalloo. Th r?"? M "‘ AUenBUhopon wag prettily decorated In keeping , *' Wi,,i * m - MrB

! with the season. Dancing and i

after •pend-j™'^- ^Jra^wuru wera "oenily trom the Wait, where Ung^f -1 -ere^n ^.f^h bl,U re4 “ 1 ‘* er^Td Mis* c « ,n ^ » nd *»}°T** « delightful Mr and Mrs NormAD Burke attended a .evening. j 0 f Tuckahoe. were Friday visitore •t Tuckahoe ;; | with his parents, Mr. and Mr*.

(Richard Vos*.

, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flowers. I Jr., son. Kenneth, and Richard Flowers. Sr., of Bridgeton, were Sunday visitors with Mra. Flower's mother, Mrs. George Hoff. Miss Mary Stevens, of Middletown. passed Friday with Mrs. E.

Ross.

Mra. Margaret Thomas, of Atlantic City, visited h"r daughter. Mrs. Leslie Corson, on Friday. Mr. and Mra. Randolph Creamer are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, named Phenellpy Ann Creamer. Mr. Creamer is one of our town boys, now residing in Moultrie. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Josephs. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Josephs. Jr., and Mra. Clara Corson of Camden, were Sunday guest* of Mrs. Doro Voss. The fourth quarterly conference of the Petersburg Circuit, will be held Tuesday. November 8, at 7 o'clock In the Methodist Church. To prove that Pastor Yerkeys is an expert farmer, lost week he dug his yams, finding two weighing twelve pounds, one weighing six and a half pounds, and the other five and a half pounds. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. Miss Livia Westcott and Miss Hattie Van Glider enjoyed the week-end at Island Heights. Mrs. Mae Cake, daughter. Mary, son, Alvin, and Noah Collins, motored to Hichwood. Saturday, to spend the week-end with Mrs. Cake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Or ns.

There will be a masquerade social Saturday evening in the Red Men's Hall. Home made pie and cake will be on sale. The pieceeds will be put in the Epworth League treasury. Mrs. Peter Sciiuse and four children were week-end visitors llh her mother in Philadelphia. Mrs. Marie. Schurch and daughNelHe Burt, of Ocean ughtcr,

1 Weeks, of le week-end s. Wilbert

. William Bailey

, Del., over

s held

’ In the re1 chapel by era Sunday which Mrs.

1 Batterave been _»re with

riotte Bct_j will hold f potple cupection Day, Lower Towti- ~ Association church here

liue Henry jBayCty. were _ SB«y t-fternoon tertan Oeaete y. I Wright had the

sir sidc-

wood Saturguard was torn _te car which was P/daraaged. The oc1 not hart. tfihUHp* baa been IB New Yor» w Frank Weeks d the home of their

* Keek.

«rd has been on from Ms duties

LBenry Bennett, .of

is eervlns as gold the house

i and occupied by

on. at Erma.

_ entertained his ^Wright, of Vi'e-

„ is having > hi* home.

"Charles Lop-r

I Mra. George ad Mra. Otto dherlne Hand. 3»arles Bohm

Tuckahoe

Several officers of Rising Chapter. No. 200. O. E. S .

guest* at a reception given In their honor by Friendship Chapter. of Atlantic City, Monday evening. The honor guests were: Mra. P. J. Sturgi*. Mra. S. G. Langley. Mra. Roland Sharp and Mr*. Walter Bailey. Other members of the local chapter who attended as vial tor* were: Mrs. A. Taylor. Mrs. Linda Williams. Mra. Jamee Homan and P. J.

Sturgis.

Mr*. Ed. Robiroon and Mra. William C. Stra-k were Millville visitor* or. Tuesday. Miss Helen Sturgis entertained a few of her friends Wednesday ovenlng of last week, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr*. P. J. Sturgis, In celebration ol her twenty-first birthday anniversary. A fried chicken supper waiserved, after which the gueats enjoyed an evening with card*. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Wagner, of Princess Ann. Md.. have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George

L. Powell.

Tuckahoe Grange. No. 139, was entertained Friday evening with vocal numbers by Mrs. John Wallace. Mrs. a G. Langley and E.

D. Burley.

Mra. Henry Tuaslg. Mr. and Mra John W-.llace and children were in Vineland last Friday. Mra. Margaret Keyset has been in Philadelphia, haring been called to the bedside of a very 111 Mr. and Mrs. Enoch William* have purchased the property of the late Lydia M. Seeley, located on the Dennlsvllle Road, and art

now occupying it. Mra. John Little

delphla last Saturday.

s In Phlla-

and Mrs. John Batdorf

nnd daughter passed Sunday In

Atlantic City with relative*. Mr and Mr*. Albert Hand and

daughter passed Sunday In Minotola with Mr. and Mra. Simeon nr and Mr*. Edward Lloyd. Mr. and Mra. H. W. Gandy were

e guests of Mrs- Elizabeth are. of Bridgeton. Sunday. Mra. Hannah Smith entertained

Captain and Mra. Benjamin Gandv and son. of Camden. Sunday.

Henry V. Stille enpoyed a trip

with relatives to Barnigat. Island Heights and Lakehurst on

Mr. «».«. Wliuraj.

of Clement('ii. passed Mnday with Mr a... Mr*. Enoch Williams. in a recent edition of the Cap,. May County Times it was stared that the Ocean View Fire Company was the only Inco y tKirated Voltin’eer Fire C*anpan> in Cape May county. The mem-

the Tuckahoe V«fi«' aeer

Fir. Company wish this statement corrected, as said company is

also Incorporated.

1XT THE opportunity ads the classified section tell :

pgt;rr,..~-M.Vjuy WOT a, •AS

day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler, of Gloucester, were Sunday visitors with his brother, Isaac, family. CLASSIFIED ads In this paper make anticipation become realization.

house wired for electric lights. Clinton Newman is doing the

work.

P. W. Croger. division firewarden. of Bridgeton, spent Thursday here with Allison Ludlam. section firewarden. Mrs. L*wi* Duble and daughter. Ruth, of Woodbury, spent a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles Rice. Mrs. Joanna Douglass has returned to her home at Court House after spending several days with Mra. Electra Godfrey. Mra. Horace Hess and baby, of Green Creek, called here on Saturday and accompanied Mr. and Mrs.-Leroy Hess to Millville on Sunday. Mra. Paul Stephens has been on a visit to her mother In Philadelphia. Leonard Carlton and family, of Cedar Grove, have moved into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas. Mr. Carlton conducts the store at Reataca Comer. Edward Callaway, Jr., has recovered sufficiently to be able to attend school, after being confined to the house for a week with cuts and bruises which he sustained when he was struck by an automobile while returning from Sunday school Sunday week. Services in Anbury Church on Sunday. October *0, are as follows: Preaching. 10.30 A. M.: Sunday school. 2.30 P. M.; Song service, followed by preaching, 7.30 P. M. The Pastor. Rev. J. O. R. Corliss, invites you to attend these services. LET classified ads in this paper work for you.

Dias Creek

Ocean View Mr*. William Carew spent Thursday of last week in Philadelphia. Joseph Cobb has Just returned home from a trip to Canada. Mrs. K- Way and daughter attended the meeting of the D. A Deesley's Point, on Satur-

day.

Mr. Albert Kurts, ol Egg Harbor. called on hi* brothoer. William, on Sunday. and Mrs. Raymond Bozarth. two daughter* and son Ocean City visitors on Thursday. Mr. Joseph Downam and son, Harry, and Mr. William Kurtz were Atlantic City visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Anthony Canuso and Mias Ruth Abrams returned from a trip to the Delaware Water Gap. Mis. R. Bier and Mrs. H. Dla--Jd. of Sea Die City, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. H. DowMr. -and Mra. Charles Wills. ro sons and daughter spent the week-end at Mount Clair. Miss Amanda Tullner, of Philadelphia. Is spending a few days with her mother. George Peterson. Grant Moore and Patrick Rhyne, of Newport, r-pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Downam. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fenton spent a few days in Philadelphia the past week. Mrs. B. McGoohan also spent a few days in Philadelphia the past week. Mr*. William Kurtz and son spent Sunday at Ocean City with her ulster. Mrs. J. E. Jeffries. Miss Myra Way. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with her mother and sister. Mra. M. Dervln. of Philadelphia. is spending some tic.o with her sister.

Marmora

Dr. William Steele, of PhUadei

a. spent the wee his summer home.

Morris Stephenson and Herbert

Madara motored to Atlantic City

Wednesday of laid. week. Great preparations are being

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamel and daughter. Irma, and Miss Helen Dailey motored to Trenton | Sunday. Evelyn, are spending a fori-! night with relative* at Mulllca

HUL

Byror Young, of Philadelphia.

spent Sunday here with relatives. | mad'e^fo/'chT HalloVeVn Mr. and Mra. E. A. Stratton ac- 1(1 be g i ven Jn Richard Hamuli com panted Mr. and Mrs. 1- rank 1 ,, y a,,. R. r. C . Club Sat

°“ n,OB ' • ml * wn ' F,MciK ' ' ,r i unlay ovening.

. < ^‘ 3r ' " n ,. a n ‘« ,or V,‘ P and Mra. Jessie PotU. of through the Southern States. M.- Audubon, are making an IndeflnFamclB Coraon Jurt returned * t,h ^ wufa the latter'* MMor, *. i* triend^ from a trip. Mrs. William Gannon, through Canada. Mis Morris Layton, who to Mr. and Mra. FIxvel Smith. Jr. | working in Philadelphia, spent and two children, of Philadel- Sunday with her parents her,', phla. apent Sunday with their Mr. ind Mra. R. Kendall .Smith uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. have returned home alter upend-. E. V. Corson. j ing several days at the Poeooo

Dudley C. T. Stooter. of tins' Mountains,

place, has been appointed Sales Mrs - Aaa Madara and non, HerManager of the Darby Steel, 1 *"' spent the week end with Equipment Company, of Phlla-|* ,, ' r brother. William Windsor, of

dolphin, and has been mad- t . x . j Philaucphia.

elusive distributor of their prod- T!| c G - C. met at the home uct in Atlantic and Cape May "f Mra. E. A. Stanton, Tuesday

Oountiee.

evening.

Mra. Lizzy Young and daughter. Betty motored to Swed - boro to visit her shuer-in-law. Miss Minnie Young. Mrs. Laura Lofery. bf AUlaniic City, was here dh bus in ere Saturday. J. P. Fox nnd daughter. Mary, •if Ocean CRy. called on Mr. aa.1 Mra. C. B. Smith Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Francis Corson Ocean City, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stratton, of this place are louring to Hot Spring. Vo. The J. L C. held their tnonthy meeting In the P. R. C. Hall Friday evening. Mrs. l.Uxle Kidd and *bn. of lied on friends

Mra. William Gannon and sisr. Mra. Jessie Potts were in Atlantic City Monday. and Mna. E. Sapp and brother, Alfred, motored to Woodbury Sunday to vM( their daughter. Mr*. Charlra Reeve*. APARTMENTS ore Uitad in 74 of this and down

Beeslev’s Point

• m War S and ^ . «uuuu, . lu ,u . of Millville, who have been visit- ^iativa. and friends

ing her parents here, returned -

her home Saturday.

The 1. O. M held a boosters' meeting on Wednesday evening of

last week.

Mr. and Mrs. George Reed hare returned from a’ motor trip. Mr. Percy Douglass gave an oyster dinner to his cranberry pickers on Monday. .dtos Fanny Bateman spent Saturday In Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chambers and son spent Sunday at Ocean

City.

Mr. and Mrs. Colman Norton spent Sunday with their daughter at Stone Harbor. Mrs. George Halgh and son and n rthtr spent Friday at Goshen -’’.th her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Weather- » who have lived in the late Frank Howell's house, oved in with hto parents. Mrs. Daniel Chambers and sons spent Saturday at Court House 1th her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd and son spent the week-end with his nepaow at Pittsgrove. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Compton. Jr., of Egg Harbor, spent Sun- ' iy with his parents. Mrs. Howard Norton entertained Mrs. Della Sharp and son and flm. Carrie Scull and Mrs. D. C. Llovd. of Vineland, at dinner'on Friday. Mrs. vGeorge Reed is entertaining her grandchild from Vlne-

lard.

CLASSIFIED ads in this pa pel make anticipation become realiza-

tion.

Rio Grande Earl Hampton visited hi* grandparent* lure on Wednesday of last week. He has secured employment in Philadelphia. Melvin Corn sell spent part of last week at Allentown. Mr. and Mf*. William R. Creree are on a motor trip with their son. Lewis Creuse, and family, of Erma, to the Luray Caverns In

Virginia.

Jesse Foster left here on Tuesday for Miami. Fla., where he will spend the winter. Mr*. George Thoraon and daughter. Mary, visited Mr. ami Mrs. George Bedford, at East Stroudsburg, Pa., part of last week. Mrs. Bedford accompanied them home on Thursday. Mrs. Jane Bennett visited friends at Green Creek part of last week. George Fullagar was a Philadelphia visitor on Thursday of

last week.

Ralph Denn is doing some painting for Somers Isard at Had-

donfleld.

Mr. and Mrs. William C. McDonel, of Camden, and Mr*. Gus .ott and eon, of Philadelphia, visited their parents here on Sun-

day.

Miss Bernice Morion and Ott Stocker were Philadelphia visl-

1 Monday.

and Mrs. Charles Ktnsell

and son closed their home here

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young returned Monday from a visit with

Swedes-

boro.

Mr. and Mra. R. F. Smith has

returned home from a ten day

trip to Fooono Mountains. Mra. A if ret la Young, of At-

lantic CUy. Is a guest of Mr. and

Mra. E. V. Corson.

The J. I. C. met Friday evening at the P. R. C. House. Mra. Asa Madara and son, Her-

bert, spent the week end with last week and started by motor —tetivta trod friends in PhUadcl-t for Las Angeles. Cal., for the da. I winter. Thomas Bollenger, 01 Paulsboro | CLASSIFIED ads In this paper apent the we*k end here with his make anticipation become realiza-

tion.

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