Cape May County Times, 2 December 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 13

CAPE MAY COTTHTY TOES, FRIDAY, DECEKBEE 2, 1927.

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Kl»ani* CliU. Tbr cabin »a» «art«l Saturday morning. Nowa* taken ju*< betorr »orl^ for tb« day was completed. The following »f*etieally completed the building, which U ideally located, overlooking

c,r ^ n,rr * aw^t*^ the Klwanlan* In erecting the si rue

his Unger nail

- Raymond, who brought the hammer down i

Wiinnnr/l Henry Duboaq and family enler-zu-yy/K/rt* latoad on Thankacmag Day. tbeir | daughter Mary Ellen, of Darby, y were; Pa, their aon John and family « Wil- and M. H Magin and family, of Thera- Wildwood : from! Gideon Adams entertained his ' daughter from < ’amden on Thanksr Fair- j giving Day r -dint ■ Mrs Thomas Mills, of Fair view. | spent Sunday with ier daughter, on and j Mr* 1. ~ K. V.! A large number from our town the revival meeting! M K Church Sui

Balnbetdcr wi

Townsend’s Inlet

■ Bailey

lay in Phila-i

j Mr. J agger* and e day friendt motored

party of

, _ v from

reiativea j Bridgeton over Thanksgiving Day

spent the, Mr. and Mrs. Gray had as their

j guests (or Thanksgiving dinner, tas given! Mr- CoMias and Mr. Lunt.

lew home' Mr- Benr was a visitor over

| the week end.

of Pblla-: Mr. and Mrs. Dillgard and 'ew days I daughter. Ruth, were Sunday rial- -- o—i.V torj.v^ John Godward and sister. Margie. visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Godward. of Cedar Street,

over Sunday.

Charles Adier paid a visit to the Inlet on Sunday.

upper part of the State the first of the week. Mrs. Evans Slaughter entertained Mr* Rolin Stiles and Mrs. Harry Thompson, of Green Creek, on Saturday. Mrs. loslle Kauffman, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Morton. Mr. and Mrs Martin Long, and family, of Westmont, spent the week end here with Mrs. Hoffman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John

Brown.

Mrs Virginia Mayer the Mare Hospital at Wildwood, on Saturday for a tonsil operation. Mrs. William (.‘reuse spent ThUnkagiving Day at Court House with her sister, Mrs. Horace

Rirhardaon.

On T jesday evening last a turfy was ri«n away by Asa Robbins of the Robins' Neat Killing Station, to the one drawing the lucky number. 8. E. Dunham of .’iahlng Creek, was the winner. Second prise was won by F. Rodstc. of Wildwood Gardens, H was one gallon can of oil and third prise, a can of cup grease, was won by Mrs. Waller Edwards. • Green ( reek. A large crowd k fherr, at! anxhms to carry off • irfcey. Mr. Robbins took

Dividing Creek The Men's Bible (Taas of the M. E. Church Joined in the birthday celebration of Mr. Erickson. Thomas Pcnuingloe and family. Mrs. Charles McAllister, of Roadstown and Mia* Grace Smith, of Newfioid. were the guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Howard Tribbett on Thanksgiving Dav. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denn. of Salem, spent Friday with relatives here. Captain Lake Laws and wife entertained a large party of relatives on Thanksgiving Day. Among the number from out of town were: their son Lake Laws and wife and daughter. Eunice Gate, and daughter, of Bridgeton. Mrs ; Jennie Mcflvane and two children. . of Williamstown. Mrs. Emma | Hartman and son. Frank, of Phila- ' delphia. and Harry Raybold. of Ester. N. H. Walter Campbell and family spent Friday in Bridgeton. I Mrs. Harold Bailey and Mrs. B. 1 W. Chance were in Bridgeton on I Saturday. eslie Chance and family spent Th nksgiving Day with Somers I oxer-sol and family in Paterson. ■Mr. and Mrs. Edison Turner entertained on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bauer, Mr. snd Mrs. Stacy Bauer, of Bridgeton. Miss Katie Turner, of Atlantic City and Mr. Lore of Port

Norris.

Miss Ruth Pepper spent the week end with Miss Margaret Lorein Newport. Maurice Schaffer apent Thursday of last week in Philadelphia. Rev. Harry Snyder and family were week-end visitors at the homes of relatives in Vineland. Rev. Clarence Whittington, a negro preacher and singer from the South, preached in the Turkey Point school on Friday evening. He was assisted in his singing bytwo men singers, also from the South. Those who attended reported an excellent meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bateirsn and son. of Philadelphia, spent Thursday of last week with Thos. King and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tribbett spent Sunday In Port Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Blizzard and daughters spent Sunday in Port Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Lake Laws were the guests of relatives In liamstown on Sunday. Mrs. Edward Sheppard. Roadslown. was a week-end visitor at the home of Albert Cook and

family.

Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Miller, of Elmer, spent several days last • eek with Albert Garrison and

family.

Mrs. G- orge Robbins spent the week end with her sons, Haddon and Millard In Edgewater. Vincent Francisco who has been treated at the Bridgeton Hospital gun-shot in the arm returned last Tuesday happy with the grateful knowledge that his arm had been saved from ampu-

tation.

Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Warflc, Jr. entertained over the week end

F&ge Frv*

ton. spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Laws. Daughters of Zion Sunday school class met at the home of Mn Erickson. November S3, to hold (heir regular monthly meeting and also to help c.del-rale Mr. Erichion’s birthday. After the devo tlonals and biulness. there was ar. entertainment, readings and slnr. Ing. Refreshments were sciveu by the hostess, a large birthday cake was a part of the refroahumnts. The class will hold an apron sale December 3. In the school house basement afternoon and evening. Ic- cream, cakes and pics will alsr, be on sale.

Haleyville

Mr and Mrs. Victor Krkksen entertained Mr. Emily Sharp, of Mays Landing, over the week end. P. E. Mills. Sr., visited his son Sunday at the bom.- of William

Bradway.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bradway. of Millville, spent Thanksgiving Day with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Bradway. Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Grace, of Millville, and Mr. and Mrs. John Whitker. took dinner with Mrs. Anna Noel. Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. El wood Bailey is under the doctor’s care, suffering from a ' Mvy cold. Aaron and Sarah Hunter, of this place. Mr*. A Maguire, and Mrs. Jennie Trainer, of Port Norris. attended services at Anderson Tabernacle one evening -ecently. and Mr*. Bradway entertained Bell Lore and son, Maurice. of Ventnor: Mr. and Mr*. Joe Bradway. of Wildwood, and Mr. Charles Bradway Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fldler and Children, of Dennisville, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Fldler’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Bradway.

Mrs. Anna Bailey entertained her brother and wife. Mr. and Mr*. Pettit, on Thanksgiving Day Miss Mildred PelUt had the misfortune to burn her band severely

charge of this filling station last i - Mr£ - Warfle’s mother. Mr*. Bu-

•"ring. He Is t by giving it a

paiiiL

tail Smith Sun-

OS Mr. and Mrs. of Ocean City.

i Seaville

i him home from king so good, af-

Taint leaves for Philadelphia Sunday until after the Christ-

mas! holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Tompkina came; y r . Lew*

down Sunday morning. I the week end a

Mrs. Alma Shellem was home tags.

Stratbnere

ebannon. of Philadelphia.

Miss Nellie Chance, of Passaic, spent the holiday season with her

mother. Mrs. Irene Chance.

Miss Anna Robbins, of Edgewater. visited her brother. George

over Sunday.

Amos Pepper and family spent Thanksgiving Day in Oaklyn.

j Milton Lanlng and family.

| —r. and Mrs. Leri Turn ter. Janet, spent Saturday in Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Ocean City. i Mm. G. Laws in Pedricktown.

pwny ooi lu me nMuue | Mr. John Trainor and Fred Was Elizabeth Laws, of Trcn-

i Blizzard cn-

last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Je

tertained their sol.

Thank-Riving Day,

Mrs Anna Noel Is suffering from

a sprained ankle.

Mr. and Mm. Joe Novakowskl entertained their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mr*. Max Stein, and daughters. Margaret and Verna, of Philadelphia, on Sunday. Mias Margaret Novakowskl spent the week end with her sister. Mr*. Verna Stein, of Philadelphia.

Kiwanis Ladies Night on Dec. 2 Will Be Held et Oce.n City

Country Club

TODAY

Come in and let us give you the full story of

the

NEW Ford Car

Open Until 10:30 Friday Night

Evans and Lloyd Cape May Court House Bell Phone 77-R-2 Keystone Phone 83-D-12

1 Wince, of West Philadelphia, spent \ the week end w ilh George .Mac- i; George Miller, confectioner ot. Gauhcy.

Philadelphia, was a ri*itor ovr- < apuiin Frank Cobb and wife I Sunday, j and son. Cal.ert. left Thanksgiving i

' I Day for Miami Beach. Fla, ' ‘

Ladle# Night will be held by! the Ocean City Kiwanis Club on this Friday evening at the Ocean City Country Club. The affair win start at 7 o'clock with .< dinner which will be followed by entertaining features. On account of the club facilities the attendance will be limited to

ISO persons.

Fee—get money. Male—man. Female—get money from n

of A,

f; Council ol South (Uley was a Phi lad H

^TFTuesday.

terry Whiting a

Mr Whiting's mother MW time ( Bo is suffering from . t poisoeing. caused by. ‘

Sumac

Mo Grande

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Link Cask ill *pent Sunday

* hi* cottage oil Rose Street. ' automobile.

Mr and Mrs. Robert Gamble v.-ilRam Mojre. of Philadelphia, stayed at their cotiagi on Landis j gj , the week end at his sum-

' Avenue from Thursday until me.- home here.

Sunday. Captai.: Edward Norton, of Cor-

son’s Inlet ‘'oast Guard Station. I spent Tuesday of last week rab- ; bit hunting at Mayville and bagged

j i>. couple of nice rabbits.

j Winifred Tompkins sustained

Gus Snyder and family who rv-|a broken nose while playing footcenlly moved to Bridgeton spent; ball at Ocean City lam week. 1 Sunday here at their old bonn ; lack Godfrey spent Saturday r Revivals will begin on Sunday night in Atlantic City. l i December I at the M. E. Church | Mrs. William Carothcrs and fam-

.. , iAll arc Invited, lily were Strathmere visitors last

. Barry Edwards Mr Mrs S. H. Endicott: Friday.

S ’■*•* Mo out oi town. ^ | a i 1() dangbpvr ml Mrs. Lir-’-i Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Sheaffer. of I the ww - > * | Shaw, of Court House, were Call* 1 Coatesville. spent the week end „ . .. ice on friends here on Thanks- a t their summer home. » and Harry Mjrgnn' ,.. K l>a> - - ■ - - - - —

BteWsl of John Cor- j j|*ry Souders and Mrs

I Sunday after- Bonham, ot Hnd-iei-.n.

__ here looking over their properties

I..Beeves Is ill { on Toeeday of last week

Mr and Mr*. Roy Wo

r and Mrs. Frank Downs motored to Malaga on Sunday and I spent thr day with Mrs. Downs’ rtiWli'iiii M*d family mo- brother. E H. McCarty and family, i Darfev. Pa, on Saturday Art/ Kelly made a husim-*.- trip to S ,m York the first of the week.

Mrs. A1 Enirikin ate.

Thaukssiring dinner with Walter |

taggers and family.

Mr and Mrs. A- E. Edwards

i Phlln-

G«t acquainted with tins friendly coal headquarters. Yours for immediate de- !

livery. Phone 1066. ATLANTIC

COAL YARD Fourth & Haven Ave.

Ocean Gty, N. J.

THEO 0. BACHRAN. Prop.

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