Cape May County Times, 20 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 11

CAFi. MAY COTJinY TIMES. FRIDAY. JA1TOASY 20. 1028.

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WILDWOOD > Hf-nujin can be •ecu rcsulaclv working on tbetr lou. cutting Ibem clears! off and ready lo build <••> in lb* near future. lira. Verne WiUon, of Wildwood. rial ted ^ r aunt. Mr*. William McCarty, on Saturday. Mr. Vanaman. of Bridge ion. U stationed at the Pennaylrania ! Kail road station here now. i Mr. and Mr* Robert Stebblnr spent Sunday in Bridgeton with Mr*. Arthur Ohen and famllr. Mr. and Mra. Roy Wolcott w hhiladt-lphia vi»itor* on Monday. The Method lx Sunday school a* reorganised by Rev. p. s. Sampaoj on Sunday afternoon. Tbe following officer* were ! elected tor the coming year: Sur -rintendent. Robert Stebbln.-; asalrtant superintendent, Joaep’i Euttiken: secreUry. Mrs. Joseph Entriken: asala'ant secretary. Mine Evelyn Harrle: treasurer. Mr*. George Thoraot.: organ let. Mr*. Robert Btebbio*: aaatount organist. Mlm Evelyn Harris: miaalooary secretary and treaiur•r. Mr*. Hoy Wolcott; librarian.

Chari ea Sharp.

Mra. Qua Rot! and son. Donald, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday

here with her parent*.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cr«*e and .lalighter, of Cape May. spent Sunday here with bu brother.

Robert, and family.

Mr*. Alice Fnlford and aon. of Cold Spring, have moved into the Miller house, up the railroad. Mb's Francis Puttei-giU. of Avalon, spent the warh ead with

Miss Dorothy Porch.

Mtaa Bath Pepper, of Dla* Creak, spent Tuesday night w ith

Mias Evelyn Harris.

Irvin Farrier. Ferdinand Windbh and Joseph Entriken represented the Rio Grande Fire Company at the County Fire Aaaoclation meeting, at Stone Harbor, on Wednesday evening of last week. The funeral of Mra. Thomas Thompson, of Burleigh, was held tn the Baptist Church here on Wednesday of last week. Interment waa made In the Baptist

Cemetery also.

Bdwaiu Brunei) was cut so arrloualy on the head while at bis work that it required several stitches to close the wound. Ferdinand Windlsh nerved re-

frtzhmenta at his home

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Belleplain Mrs. Harry Shaw, of Dorchester, called on Mr*. H Layton Miaa Erma Mason spent the week end with friends At Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoes, of Mlilviiie. snent Sunday with the Utter'* abler, Mr*. Robert He«. MU* Ida Creamer returned home ..«m the Millville Hospital on Friday much improved in health. Mr*. Walter Hess and family spent Saturday In Millville. Mr. and Mr*. U H. I spent the week end with friends In Atlantic City. Samuel Heaton, of Ocean City, spent the week end with hU grand parrn is. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols. Mr. and Mr*. ». Pettit spent Sunday with their daughter. Mr*. Clinton Howell, of .Millville Mr and Mr*. Elbert Kldredge. of l-eesburg. spent Sunday with th- latter'a parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Jnwrpfa Mason. Edward Hoffman spent Thursday In MUIvflle. Mb* le>ttie HoltUton. of HawaU. gave an interesting lecture In the E. Outreh on Wednesday

«g.

Mr. and Mr*, j. Heltxer. of DenntrrtUe. spent Suadsy with Mr. Mra. Alfred Eadlcott.

Eldora

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham enteruined company, from Mnorestown on Sunday. Mr*. Laura Peterson Is taking ear* of her little niece. Marlon, of Millville, for a few days. Ralph Peterson was a Delmont visitor Wednesday evening. Chari's Thurston, of Delmont. waa in town on Wednesday. Charles Mood, wife and children motored to Pern**rove on Thursday on buiiaeaa. There have been aeveraf old buildings lorn down where the new stale road U going to be built, inludlng part of the former

Goff property.

William Peterson. Sr., and aon Garner, motored to Woodbine on

Friday.

LewU Peterson, of the Strathmere Coast Guard Station, visited hi# parenu. Mr nod Mrs. Garner Peterson, on Friday and Satur-

day.

The Sunbeam Club met at tl home of Mias Anna Fowler t Friday evening.

South Ssaville

Tuckahoe

i festival

The Hadio** Aid held

in the town hall to -.niae mone foy the parsonage on Saturda

evening.

The daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Waiter Trout died suddenly c Thursday. January II. she wi_ nine months old and named Eleanor. The funeral was held on

Baturday.

Baiph Peterson was a Strathmere visitor SafurCay. Mr*. Herman Lenher spent a d»y recently at Dias Creek with

Mr*. Emma Springer, who has been spending Home time with her son at Stone Harbor, ha* returned

to her home here.

. t -- Ba, Pl» Peterson and Edwin •“*■**- of the Wildwood Bam., j Noon spent Saturday evening in

of which he I* a member, ofte: ! Millville.

tbeyplayed ai .be minstrel show Mi» Hilda Bingham was a vlaion Friday evening. tor to Millville Saturday evening.

» nd . Party Mr*. Mary Peterson entertained

klliet, two foxes recently on | her slater, from Court House

Rolv-rt Argues farm. .Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolcott and ; Rev. Norman Pangburn and “It. £"0 R 01 ** 1 * •ntertoiw* I reUtlve* from >.sited Cold Spring Grange on out’of town last week-end. Monday evening . Mr. and Mr*. Charles Noon J. S. Harri*. Dave Scull.. and son. William, mortored Erne*t C«ir">n. Frank Caraon.: Woodbine oa Sunday. Walter CreM. Robert Kennedy Edwin Noon and Ralph Peterv i.itedV i r.eland on Saturday. J. son were Dorothy visitors Sunday. 8 Harris and Prank Carson each ; John Fowler, wife and family bought a horse. spent Sunday wltLMr. and Mra. The revival meetings, which Ben Trout at Helslervillc.

hare been in progress for the past two weeks In the Methodist . Church, dosed on Sunday night

Venice. California, patterned 1 j alter Its Italian namesake. Is to ; drain her canals, till them in and ! pave them. 11 was inconvenient. ! salking back from gondola rides.

Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Bonham spent Sunday at ficUeplain with

relative*

Ml»* Hilda Bingham and Mis* Ethel hand, of Cleinenlon. spent the week-end bom* with their

pa re ola.

Harry Held, of Millville, visited Chris Hsnd and family on

Sunday.

Mr*. Walter Hughes an . Morgan were tn Court on Friday. Harry Pierson motored to Philadelphia on Saturday. 8. Abrams. John Sheldon wife, were at the Atlantic <•«> Hospital on Thursday of last week and brought Mtaa Abrams borne with them. Abrams' arm ii doing nicely where It was broken. Mr. and Mr*. William Bis*rove - nd Mias L. I're*ton now,* ad to rt stroont and PhllaiVipb.a Tuesday of last we.' friends and relative*. Mr*. Htriam Bocal business trip lo Millville on Fri-

day.

Clinton Townsend and Walter Hughes motored lo Philadelphia on Sunday. Mr*. John Langley is very much improved at this writing. NT-well Corson ha* resigned _ Postmaster here to take effect In March. Harry Hobart 1_ rent the room where the postofiicc Is for a a to re. That will make five stores right togatfcer here. Marry Morgan and wife wi Com. House shopper* on Satur-

day

Mr*. Suale Terre is fll Mr*. Hirlam ami Mr*. John Rocap. and D. J. Boxarth and daughter. were Sea Isle. rUilorc on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. John Bradway visited Mr. Bradwuy's father at the Millville Hospital on Wedne, day of last w eek Mf. Durell. Miss G. wdy. Ml Stone and Mra. Crone »nr ’ visitors at onr school on Friday.

Member* of Petersburg W. C. T. C. attended the eervlce held at tl* Methodist Church Sunday evening In observance of the eightL anniversary of the eigh-

teenth amendment.

Mr. and Mr*. Simeon Brown, of Mlnotola. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hand and Enoch Hand, of May* Landing, visited Mr. and Mr*.

Albert Hand Sunday.

Mr. Ed. Lacroix waa the gu of William G. Moore, of Haddon

Feld, last Satu.day.

Mr. and Mr*. W C. Walker were In Ocean City Sunday. Just to remind the residents Tuckahoe and vicinity that «... Saturday. January 2*. a committee which has been appointed :o

. repreerni the Tuckahoe Volunteer 1 Fire Company will roll on them

to .wcjlclt membership due* and ecetribution* for the year ’Itl. A* this Is an organization worthy of liberal support, kindly bear this thought In mind and re —nd cheerfully and tmU.antial when visited by this com-

muter.

Mr*. J. Bergb. Jr. and Mrs. J. Baidorf went to MlUvUle WedWalter Taylor la visiting in Jadmoovltlr. FI*., with Mr. and Mr*. Manley Collins.

evening w hen her guests included i M— Mildred Hclllday. Mtaa Helen Klcpfer. Miaa Virginia Zortman. I Mtaa Virginia Addison. Miaa Mary

Petersburg

The Busy Bee

Steven*

Mis*

Vee

returned to

Mr*, ioornh Cor ui-, I nuianelphia ihursday after apt-no Eld redgr Mins Marion '“*« "•** w « h

Hughe* and Ml*. Kathryn Mr »*"• w J, 0 !* 00 Sierra, "P*"* with Mr. and Mr*.

1 John Thomas and mother. Mr*.

Margaret Thomas

Macadam and Oregon Sandy: “Do .ye ken Jila sidewalk Mike-7 Thi* named after an ancestor o'mlne by .the name of Mr Adam.’' Mike: “How about that warship it there in the bav Tis •'^n.«t niter me ould grandad„ O’Regcm,

Cape May City Mrs. Lemuel E. Miller. Jr., of • tl Hughes Street, entertain-i several friends at a bridge partyon Friday w-ning. when her guoats Included Mra. T. Alfr. ! HI eve ns. Mr* Harry T. Hughes. Miaa Marie Thompson. Mia* Helen Moore. Mrs. J. Leroy Wllaon. Mra. Cbaries^Swanson and Mra. Joseph Miaa Bella Fisher, of 1010 u ashington Street, la vixlting Mr. and Mra- Robert Hewitt and family of Lanadowne, Fa. Mias Helen Moore spent the week-end at Germantown. Pa., with her cousin. Mias Margaretta

Lang.

Mias Dorothy Legate was bosls at a bridge party on Monday

Mrs. Jaaar Edmunds, of Columbia Avenue. Is Ibe guest of her aiater. Mrs. Meredith Schellenger.

of Royersford. Pa.

Mra. Florence Front and her laughter spent last < with friends at Germantown. Pa. Mias BUa Stereo*, of Darling Ion Seminary. Want Cheater, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. Mulford Stevens at their North

Street home.

Orion Reeve*, of Keel enjoyed the week-end with bis parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reeves, of Broadway. . Mra. J. Leroy Wilson, of Perry Street, entertained al a bridge party on Monday evening, when her guests were: Mrs. John T. Hewitt. Mrs. Charles Swanaon. of HookUnd. Me.; Mr*. Lemuel K. Miller. Jr.. Mr>. Ralph T Stevens. Mrs. Joseph A. Ward. Mra. Harry T. Hughes. Mrs. Samuel M Schellenger, Mr*. T. Lee Lemmon. Mrs James M. Leighon. Mr*. Alfred Stevens. Mra. William C User*;. Ml** Helen Moore and Mias Marie

Mr. and Mra. Whiter Taylor, of Columbia Avenue, motored in PbilaiMpbls on Wednesday, and the day. and Mrs. F. Mulford Stevens, of North Slree-. are •pending aome lime In New York. Mrs. James M. Lrlghton entertained at a bridge party on Tuea-afH-rnoon at her Franklin Street ht me In honor of Mra. Chari.* M. Swanson, of Rockland. Me. The guest* included Mrs. J. LcroyWUaon. Mr#. T. Lee Lemmon. Miss Marie Thompson. Mra. Joseph A. Ward. Mra. John T. Hewitt. Miaa Helen G. Smith. Mrs. Samuel M. Schellenger. Mrs. Lemuel E. Miller. Jr.. Mr*. T. A. Stevens. Mr*. Harry H. Needle* and Mrs. J. Oliver Rutherford. ind Mrs. Kenneth B. Ward and family, of J*hlladelpbla. are occupying I heir summer cottage on Jefferson St “wet for several

days.

Thomas Wlckward and Claude Young, of Millville, were Tuesday momlng caller* oa the latter’s aon. nuiao.. and family. Jamcx tn*. -soil ha* been traasr.rred from 1 Hmay to “ ‘ ' where be baa men mad of the oecUoi, g,ag ther Mr*. Berth* FV ing and dauabter. of Atlantic City, are spending ibis week with her mother. Mra. Martha Saldwrll. Mr, and Mra. Robert Fink have returned from Phlliidaiphia aad Mr. Ftnk secured work with the railroad section here. Alfred H. Sapp went to Trenn Tuesday on busiaeaa be being n«*i»taiit Mil clerk of the l-'lrialatuee. Mr*. Harry Heonesy made a bustneas trip to New York on

Tuesday.

William Matthews waa an Atlantic City visitor on Tuesday where be t# having electrical treatment* on Ms broken am.

Sew In . fi& le

was given a sot:* krait dinar; at the borne of Mra. Anna Batmei in MarsUailville on Thursday. There were eleven preaei t. Mr. and Mra. John i cristiaa. oi Ocean CHy. were Thurnday alternoon ratters on Mra. Anna Sack. Mra. Kdgar Ross passed Thursday with her mother. Mr* Deborah Nickerson In South IXnai*. Mr. and Mra. Edward B., Coroun and Mra. Elton t'oraon. of Paler

Mr*. Mari* Scborch b d to the borne of her danghier. Ira. Kredeelck Carter after spend 9g aome time to Ocean City. M. and Mrs. William Wine Uv* tt'tts I

Mra. Isaac Butler entertained her mother. Mra. Stebbta*. nf Baavllle. on Saturday. The Prtarwhurg W. C. T. O. ftiended the union 'httreb *arvlte t in Tuckahoe Sunday evening. Rev creamer preacher on the efgfcteenth amendment which was very

inspiring

Milton Westontt treasurer of the M. B Church gave a reeorl 0nn .lay morning for 1»27. Tbere beiag left In the treaniry after all bills were pa'«l

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