Cape May County Times, 10 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 11

CAPE KAY COUKTY TTMES. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1028.

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-Mr*. W*ll*r H. Phillip* at U*ir Ocean Street boa*. 1 Mlu Milcretl

r T” 1 ^; ! KUWIt 01 Or HI Macljonalrt ' O'- *«» Gu.tax Van

tor Nc« » be will with hU . F. J

Mr* Be'A T. Steren*. of Gotrn«j Street, entertained the member* of her bridge dob Monday rn-ninr. Mr. ffcarle* Riley, of the Rilej Realty Corporation, of Philadelphia. waa a week-end rtaitor to th«»~ roaort. Rnaeell Smlih U recovering from fractured riba and an attack of pleurUy at the home of hi* step father. Ervin Harris.

South Dennis

Ir. and Mr*. Harry Rhoades - mih children, of Kiahing Creek., visited Mr and Mr*. Frank Barnes Bot-looksorK' Tu « d « v of l»»f

. .. r?P-j Mr*. C. Rosa, of Petersborg.

; Visited her moths;. Mr*. Deborah 'jKidunon. Thursday of Ls*: »wk. Vra. Ida Kremmer*. of Cape

rta* Olrde M * T ' tptal 1 “ l * ,lh Mra.

neg i ircie; , Usec.,-

1 last week.

Men'* Hall.;,

igu* rally _• evening Sainrdaj

City

I i^wrencw McKaig

Matthew Jefferson, o' PfcUadel-pM-i. gpent the week end with hi* father. Captain 8tepbea Jefler-

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.. Mr*. Ehod* MrKalg. Mr*. Ida Kretnmer* and Mr. Otis McKaig went to Petersburg Monday . Mr and Mr*. Carlos Prianlx visited Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Hahn ai Court House Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Springer and Mr*. But*, of Court Houae. flailed Mr. and Mr*. Eugene

Springer Sunday.

Joseph I’.obineon. Sr. and family went to Woodbine Saturday. Raymond Warner. Misaes Audrey and Ethel Warner, of Cape May. vlaltid M-. and Mr*. Robert

Sutton Sunday.

and Mr* Mulford Cole visited Mr. and Mis. Clinton Nick-

erson Friday.

Mr*. Waller Robinson and daughter. Anna visited relatives at Denntsviile Sunday. Edward Hickman and family eni to Court House Sunday. Mr*, tatrambon. and son. and Mi*» Jennie Krouch. of Woodbine. viOted Mr. and Mr*. G ra- .mchuk

Saturday.

Mr. John Simpson spent the week end with his bcother, B. H.

Simpson

Russell Fowler went to Mill-

ville Saturday.

li. H. Simpson spent a few days i last week in PhitadetphU. Mr. Albert Nicker ton. Mis* Richards, of Plaasantrille. Mr. and

’ Mr*. Herbert Campbell and baby.

' "Vtersburg. and Mis* Emma rson. of Goshen, vinited Mr* Deborah Nickerson. Sunday. N B. Truitt entertained hi* brother-in-law from West Chester.

Thursday ana Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hopping, of

ima camoen t)c,, * n CKt - vl «“« d Mr Harvey

Nickerson Sunday.

nTTi iw^lwi.r Mr. Harry Nickerson, of Wlld«rnpn Boaroma- . w<>od f, th , r Saturday.

Miss P. N. Williams is spending a few weeks at Oaklrn.

C. Mecray. of

cotiM e

at a bridge party on Mon- .

‘•jpeMwnefl frora Camden:!

to tcBegv

Chore h

and h< r

apt ding several

i pnortk Leagne to Visit Here Toe Cp worth la-ague, of Petersburg. Reesleys j’olnt and Upper Soavihe. attended services at the M. E. Church here Sunday eve-

ning.

Mr. and Mrs Ralph Peter- u. of Avalon, visited Mr. and Mrs. i 'baric* Nickerson Sunday. ‘‘U* Annie Nickerson entenainthe fjdie-j' Aid Thursday of

i-!

r aid her i H Nelson, of] vialting Mrs!

WFitMjn KwSy

last v

Mi. an< irited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Milii Mrs. Charles Nickerson. Mr*. Scull. Mrs. Thomas Hand. M !.. Shaw. Mlsae- Annie Nlckerar Rhode Barnes and Lydia /ficgi eon atiendrd Chautauqua at Cm House this week. capt. and Mr*. A. J. Meerwi spent Thursday and Friday w their eon; Francis, who is in t Pbiladrl

Cold Spring

Mr*. Albert Nye i

the day with friends Sunday. Miss Betty Smith, of Wildwood •pent Saturday here with hi cousin. Mias Dorothy Ed holm. Itwsy Bi»» at MrtMn; I'arty

Mr*. Ella Thompson >

the Busy Bee

Tabernacle Sunday

of last week in honor of her twice. Miss Opal Scbellenger. who was celebrating her birthday. Mia* Scbellenger received many pretty and useful gifts from the girls. William. Wright, of Wenonab. la -latttng his cousin, illaton Elliott

this week.

The Standard Bearers' Class and Missionary Society moon of last hoot* of Mrs. William Ludwlck. Mrs. Edward Wright

the class.

■wheel Filled fwr Falrrtaismrat The Academy school house waa filled to the door* last Friday evening, when the children whom Mias Dot Edholm and Miss Katherine Surens are teachers.! gave a patriotic entertainment in charge of the P. T. A. «.f»00 feet aim* were shown Including

Cape May County.

Mr*. Bailey to save many steps in doing her bouse work. Since the first Wait. Mrs. Bailey ba>

last Tuesday Ibe members of tbe tour came to observe tbe changes and to profit by them in their own kitchens. Mr*. Thomas Mr*.' Tudor and Mr*. Page. Mayvlllr, Mr*. Port. Mrs. Ludlam. of Clermont. Mrs. Casde. Of Ocean View. Mr*. Bowel!. of the tour.

Mrs. Maude curie has returned borne from Camden after spending the greater part of the work there, visiting her daughter. Mr*. Oscar Petit, who accompanied her home Mr*. Petit la in very poor health. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Leper entertained Paul and Harold Sper-

PhiUdelphia, Saturday sad Sun-

day

Miss Maude Heaton sprat the week end al th* bom* of Mrs. S. Abrams at Clermont. Mrs. Henry Fleischaoer remain* about th* same hi health and H still confined to her bad. Mr. and Mr*. David McPherson. Jr. and baby spent Sunday in Erma with Mrs. McPherson* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Mlilou l ing. Edward Ntwnom. who ha* been working in Chester. Pa. for time, spent lb* week and *w ib# horn- of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sbaw. Frank Hawn and Walter 1-ud-

tenedy. the Ink Weil .'ad. Fell* “J? 1 rf * tWnded 3 b ** k * <b * 11 * >ln *

;tt>d Jackie Coogan

Peck'* Bad Boy in Church." There were recitations, singing .nd sketches by the children. Ice •ream and cake were on sal*. About I2t war cleared which will go toward buying a Victrola for

be school.

Mrs. Hannah Learning w ho bo* very poor health for

Avalon Friday

Goshen

Several from her* attended the Chautauqua held at Court House

over the wee* end.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Sper.ce. entertained their son. Harry, from Woodbury, over the week end. The sale of household gom.; of John Davis, was well rt(ended on

Saturday.

Mr and Mrs. Frank Watson and ou. 1’aul. were Sunday guest* with their daughter. Mrs. Joseph

Uncle, at Avalon.

time left Wednesday for the tiospltai. where she will be under

observation.

Mr. and Mr* Al Week*, of Philadelphia, spent tbe week cod hste with their parents. Mr. and

Mrs. Wilbert Week*.

M . and Mrs. Ellsworth Hughes

left Saturday for s visit vilh their daughter and ton. Mr. and Mr*. Nathan Morrison at their new

hoian In Lone Island. N. T. Mr. 1 Wedding Belts

Morriaon until recently was in ’

charge of a government hospital; Wedding Bell* rang for Floyd it Northampton, Mass., and 1* now' Hearon on Ratvtrday, bis bride der

lived at Woodbine. time . Mr*. Sarah Faunce. is this week

.senlug i3*»* in Nc-wlsu | with friends at Rto Grand

Lester Davis, of Atlantic

CHr visited her parents, Mr and

. Frank Bright last week. Word baa been eived f: om.

Mrs. L. H. ftwaln. that she li

having a wonderful trip.

Some of our townspeople attended the funeral of Coleman

l Court House on Wed-

nesday of last

Mr*. Mason Toter. spent Wednesday of last week with rela-

tives in Millville

Cape May Point

Mr. and Mrs- Morris Stephenson, Miss Anna Chamber*. Pearl Is-amlng. Elizabeth Meyers and Helen Stephenson, of West Cape May visited Mias -Louisa Woolmmi at her borne on Oxford Avenue on Tuesday evening of last Mis* Elsie Davenport spent Friday evening with Miss Elisabeth Holmes in Cape May. Mr. Charles Kotz visited Eugene A Herrs on Thursday uum of last week. Mr. and Mr*. Alexander Haldeuan Spent Thursday af ernoon ol last week in Cape May City rislting Mrs. M Balleoger and Miss Bessie Hasleft.

Party

A surprise party wu* given to Mr*. Albert Stereaa at her home on Myrtle Avenue on Tuesday evening Those present were Mr*. Manic Harris. Mrs. David Tutllemsn. Mrs. Harry l.udlam. Mrs. HalUe Shearer. Sit*. Frank Hebenthal and Mrs. Harry Woolson. After a very enjoyable evening |>Uytng "Han Ten" refreshment* were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes entertained Mr. and Mrs. V. Dare, of Cape May City. Mr. and Mrs. Alex llald-man. of Cape May !*oln« at their home on Tale Avenue. on Saturday evening. Mi Thomas Cheater spent Friday with Hr grandson and family Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chester and woo. Jobn. st their botm- on Windsor Avenue, Cape May City. Mias Louisa Woolson spent Sunday utter-nemo in West Cape May TivMing Mtsa Frances Ghrmon.

Fire Company Meet-

The Cape May Point Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 held their regular mommy meeting cm Wednesday evening of last week. The meeting was well attended by tbe

Tuckahoe

stationed i

sewing class under the direc-i of Miss Mildred Muiphey . Home Demonstration Agent at-.

Agricultural college, was held !a*t Wednesday at tbe home of Mrs.

Bailey, at which time mem-

bers of tbe class made permanen. patterns. The class met at 9:30

;nd was dismissed at 4:30 Mrs Bailey and daughter.

Martha, served a delicious lunetaThr day was a success socially as well as being Instructive and profitable. Mrs. Mabel Pritchard Mr*. Martha Swain. Una Mason, arrie Taylor. Katherine J aggers nd Mrs. I^eslie Garretson made

up the clsoa.

Mr. nnu Mrs. Alfred Cress* are closing th»ir attractive bungalow In Mill lame ..nd are leaving for Atlanta. Oa.. where Mr. been Iranaferred by the government. He has been stationed a Base 9. Cape May. Edwin Davis is erecting a ga station on the property of hi mother. Mrs. Lola Davis. In MU!

lame.

Sr. and Mrs. Walter Rutherford visited Atlantic City one day last week and attended the auto show. Mrs. John Reeves, of Cape May. called on Mrs. Alex Blair. Monday. Vlail Mrs. Bailey'* Kitchen Mrs. William Bailey's kitchen was visited last Tuesday for th« rrcottd time In a year by the C*pe May Cc -nty Tour conducted I.) Miss Mildred Murphey Home nutation Agent-at-large, end!

> Bdl Slate Special- 1 niacngcmml. The first

Bailey.- kltchan

tbe business

meeting was over th* firemen spent th* rest of the evening play-

ing pool and other games.

The Fire company held a fir* drill on Saturday afternoon. The' men were quick to respond to the sound ot the alien and the drill was only a short one. In Dr-

ive the men plenty of “clean up“ the fire en-

gine after using it on the muddy

•ads.

Nenitrs Besomed

Service* will be held i

Uulcn Church, on ''ape Avenue.’ every Sunday evening. Frank | Sheppard, who was the preacher j at the Union Church tor a number ] ot year*, will again girc hi* • vices for the good of the coni- j munlty. It is hoped, that the) people will attend and help make j

Mr. Sheppard’s return

church a success.

Mr. and Mi- Paul Sharp tended the funeral of a re!in PbilatMpbia Thursday ot last • eek. Mrs. Margaret uarron Walter and Harry. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Fraser and sou. sp week-end with relatives Mr*. Chris Hand la vialting her daughter's family. In Lakewood Mrs. Mary Sharp. Mr*. Fred Hagelgans. Mrs Botv-n Hagelgans and Mrs. Harold Rows attended the funeral of a relative In Cape May on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geiger, of EKerson. Ha., pawed several days of last week with Mi. and Mrs. Daniel Bailey. Mrs. Alden Parker, of Barrington, visited her daughter. Mrs. Roland Sharp, on Wednesday. Mts. James Davie and daughter. Harriet, spent the week-end visiting with relatives In Allentown. Pa. Undergoes Serious Operation Mrs. Rebecca Gandy accompanied her *l*t*r. .Mis* Mary Creamer, to the S martian Hospital last week, where Mbw Creamer underwent serious op--ratlon on Friday. At 'he present writing It l* reported t st she I* eofv'ieoeent. John Wallare and family -nd Mr*. Henry Tuselng made a bu*lness trip to Vineland last Satur-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cassidy and mother. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Wlggleaworth and *on. Kenneth. Miss Vera Davis, of Mulllca Hill and Glansboro. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Norman Wlggleewortb. Eva D. Smith and Mr*. Ed. IJoyd were In Ocean City Wednesday of last week. Mr*. Ed. Robinson and Mr*. Goerge L. Powell mo'ored to Millville Friday, where they attendee a meeting of the W. C. T. U. Dr. J. S. Knowle* and family, of Millville, visited with Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. Sbaw- Sunday. Theatre Ckwd Due to Inclement weather, the Community Theatre ha* clawed | until further notice. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Lacroix attended church at Sea Isle City | Sunday.

South Seaville

H. Motley and family visited relative* al Gvxhi n on Thursday of last w> ek. G. Shaw butchered several hog* thl* week. Mina Mary Ella Prewton spending ten da.w In Philad. pbia with her aisirr. Mt*. S F. Knell. Bleanura Edgier, of Philadelphia. is visiting her aunta

here.

Mr. and Mr*. Morris Reeves spent the week-end with rriat ves at Salem and Hancock'* Bridge. Htiseell Grace and John Rorap were In Philadelphia one day thl* week. Mr. and Mr*. Joweph Somer*. of NorthBeld. Halted Mr*. Hltner over the week-end.

Mr* Horry Ptereoa. Prank Pi erne - Mv j : Virgil Pierson* and Mr*. T. Mr El wee motoied to Millville on Saturday. J. L. McIntyre moved some new furniture to hie new home in Goshen on Friday. Birthday Party William Blsgrore. Jr., *n1*-> talned several of bit boy rrteud* on Thursday of last week In honor ot hi* ninth birthday. All enjoyed themselves, Gamee* were played and refrv shment* w^ee served. Walter Hughes and fawrilv spent Sunday a Dm noon at Court House with tdative*. Mr*. L. Mr El wee called on Mr*. Langley at Dfimoin on Saturday Frederick Hitchuer apem the seek-cn^herg w»th h.s fOteU?-

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“Offering Greater Value* To Create Greater Good Will”

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Saturday, Feb. 4 to Feb. 18 (inclusive)

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FREE Prize Tickets Will be available at aU stores displaying the official

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GRAND PRIZE

New 1928 Chevrolet Coach I w, n r«. u Brid^a

Together With 19 Other

—2nd Pr.se— '

8-pc Breakfg'. Boom Set

—3; a Prize— Kitchen Cabinet

—4th : Gateleg Table —5th Prize— Davenport Table —6tli PriseTelephone Set —7th Prize— 10-pc Pyraltn

Martha Washita Sewing Cabin—10th PrizeSmoking Sun

Big Prize Awards

—11th Prize -

Electric Waffle Iron

—12th PrizeLawn Swing —13th Prize-

Colonial Rocker

—14th Prize-

Junior Flo >r Lamp

—15th Pri»e— 26-pc Silver Set — 16th Prize— Banjo Clock —17th PrizeBridge lamp —18th Prize— Forth Rocker - 19th Prize— —20tu Prise—

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