Cape May County Times, 17 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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r. and Mr*. Ashua Voubc h a at*. Friday. February Mr* Yoo« before her mai - ^ »«* Vim Mabel ft riaeiu* 4a» Hilda bffitth of Ocean City, a Sunday £8e*t of Mlu Urla meet fug of the \ rltloe eru held Monday erentay at he home of John Oendy to niihr inal . ranreineai- for a social to xnufarta of Mr». Bara R(-a. Mr* Lenora Whner. Mbs Mabel t’aldaell rod John Gandy.

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leaday afteisoon ol laat viedc eu 5«. The a rather belny atoray. ; a (lend* nee araa amall. lira, rhard Vo**.' vtee fAwtdent era* rharge In the r^renrr of the i *ld«-at. Mr* Harry Valestlne. reral kbuiII Mil* were paid and

f Sfn. Bertie J orM and Mr. *• iohu

Important Flection very Jin portent elm ion will r place fVhruarj 18. when the (dents are to rote for or tn*t at red Ujrht* which Khali provided by taxation. The xint of taxation will provide 250 cxadlepowcr lights, on

ry third pole.

Kutertain Fpnorth leasnr !r. and .Mrs. FI ben Brown formot this place, now re*Mine Tnckaboe. entertained the '’r -rsbur* Kpworth League Frilay rvenlns Darin* an hour of bavtum* it a a* decided r the Sunday evening services Vbi nary lb. at Turkshce. where ter. Mneoln f‘reamer ' ~ or Hr was formerly a pastor f Pelrrsbcrg M. E. C-burth. The •. iuaining part of the evening wa. [*-nt with various games tind re-'rc-hmectK, Those attunding from Jm-nlwM. Turku hoe tmd IVfersorre were: Mr. and Mrs. Fpoorer lil'.on. sou Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar .Ross. Mr. and Mrs. F. fatter. Rev. and Mra. Yerkeys. Her and Mrs. Creamer and daughter. Mr*. Clarence inner and laughter. Mortrsa. Mrs. Rachel l-anghlln. two daughters, and two •not. Mr* Herbert fairphell. Mixes Mabel Caldwell. Florence Evan*. Uvia Westeott. Dorothy Carrin. Rebecca Dubosq. Raymond Sack and Milton Weetrott The trouble with the iellow who Is aolng to the devil D that bo wants to take the

try wtih him.

ball « Mr* Waodtall. of f'amden. called on Mr* Ralph Norton on Thursday of last week. M- sod Mrs. Preasy. of Stone Harbor, called on Mrs. Norton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and iaaif railed oh their at Coon Hi nlng. Richard Uojd Wildwood with his slater. Mrs.

Mr Ralph Holmes spent Thursday cf U*t week at Wildwood Mr*. K1H* Norton spent Thursday of last week with her mother <• « «pe May. Mrs. Came Scull day of last week at Wl Mrs. Hannah i aha ley wvek with her daughter. May Cabalry. at Wildwood. On Writ Usl Mrs. -onis* Hermar. and Mrs. Stella Wood I In are sick. Mr. A. H. Schellenger spent Friday at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Redd spent Saturday at Court House with their daughter. Mr*. A T. D. Howell spent Wednesday of last week in Cam"en with her children. Ret. liuliois Frenches Here Rev. Charles DnBols and family, of Helsie ville, spent Sunday here. DnBols

in the

cher. Mr. Sharp, who Is In the Hospital at Philadelphia, r.wytvrrtng from an operation. We I wish him n *peedy recovery ’dr John Babbitt spent Snr.d with bis sister at Court House. Edward Howell, of Court Htmxv. called on Mr. <'«lm«n Noron Satorday. ■. Elwood I’ lwell. of Ocean coast Guard Station, spent Saturday at his home here. Zadofc S-.arp started for Virginia on Friday. ■s Ro) Howell ant! Zadok Sharp, -tr.. of Holly Beach (Uniat Guard {Ration spent Saturday with their

Gilbert Smith, of Avalon, was in town Monday. Mr*. Floyd Shaw.‘after vlstttag relative* In Millville for a week, has returned bon.e. Mrs. Lewi* Powell called on friends at Wildwood on Monday. Mis* Peal KirkbrMe, of Col■gsaood. visited her grandparit*. Mr and Mrs. 4 B. Itolle. couple of days the pest week. George Conover tmd Mark Hughe* were In Fhiiadeiphla on uess on Wednesday of last •week. ngfcly Tear* OM On Wednesday. February 8, a number of relatives ct Towns Gallaber gave him a party celebrate his 8otfa birthday. The friends of Mr. Gallaber wishes him many more happy birthdays Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Rhoades and Mrs. Frank Edwards, passed the week end with relatives in Brooklyn. N. V. Mr*. Ben Hoyles and baby, ot Wildwood, spent Thursday of last week with Nelson Smith and fam-

ily.

Mra. 0.:«rlea Bright and daughter. of Atlantic City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bright part of

spen! here.

William Sapp and Carl Sapp called on Albert Homer, in Ocean City. Saturday. > Mlaa Carrie Holcroft. of GlmiKter, spent the week-end with Mlaa HeUn Stratton. Mlaa tenors Adam*, of Ocean Ity. spent the week-end with [r. and Mra. We*ley Adam*. The Aiphia Clot) held I heir loathly meeting In the P. R. C. Hall Friday evening. Mr*. B«-. tha Madara spent Sonday with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ma-

dara.

Herbert Madara and Harry abbtn-.. of Ocean City, spent Tuesday of las! week In AtUntlc Mr and Mrs. Calvin Mount, of ftelrtlle. called on ht» sl*ter. re. Amy Gannon. Tuesday evening of la*: week Mr*. Arwllda Clark la upending seek with her daughter. In Scullvtlle. Those attending the meeting of he American Legion In Tuckahoe *n Thursday evening of U-d week were: William and Hobart Sapp. Boh Garrett and Clarence Wilkie. and Mr*. Asa Madara and son. Herbert, spent Thursday of last week with West Cape May relative*. '

nor. week end at their home here. Mr. and Mr*. Alonso Brown. Wildwood called on relatives i

Quite a number from here are mployed on the constmctloi' \ vo,k on the Sea Isle City road, j

Frank Copello nod Mr*. John! Hr * * amp were Sea Isle (Tty shop- j *>•’ *"7

ttra on Saturday. 1 “

evening card

RiHHP the home of

Mrs Gray. It was well

and after the game* a nice lunch

horoughly effl-

*c?ed by all pre-rm c#pt. Bi!l> •choir, of Maptw Shade had onite a Urge catch of winter Sounder* uhkh he vary easily sold to the resident*. George Busch is spreading his yard with gravel and top eotl and ••xpeet* to have a nice grass plot

Fred Ha-ley fa «n« losla* the

Sunday visitor* to their

tage.

Mrs. Kate Hanley left on Sunday night tram t. spen

week with

South

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. James and Mr*. Nelson Smith, were In PblUdelpbU -m Friday and Saturday. Mr and Mr*. Thomas Hughe* x.1 son. Powell, called on Mrs. Hughe*’ father, Mr. I **wfa Powell. Sunday. !r. and Mrs. Milion Walling, i ’ Wildwood, were week-end visitors with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mlxnar. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hymer. of Atlantic (Tty. are at the home of their parent* while on a five days'

leave.

Mhn Elitabelli Batts, of Darby. Pa. spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Balt*.

Mar'nora

Entertains Mite Society The M. E. Mite Society wa* . .. twrtained by Mr*. Clarence Smith j Wednesday evening of last week and Mrs. Je*ae Pott* «:>- tertained Me. Pnd Mr*. Calvin Mount at mpper Tuesday. and Mr*. Harry Robbins, of Ocea- City, and Mr*. Asa Madara and son. Herbert, apent Monday afternoon with Mr*. William Sapp William Burn*, of Atlantic City. *pent Thursday with ■: mother, Mrs. Arwllda Clark. Steve Stephenson, of Weat Cape May. called on Asa Madara Tues- ' ly evening of laat week. Tom Ballinger, who has been working In Paul-boro. I* spendfew day* at hi* home here recovering from a badly sprained Herbert Madara spent the week-end with hi* uncle In Phila-

delphia.

. attractive. Mr*. Dtllgarl.

>nd 1 daughtcr-ln-Igw.

daughter. Mr*. Wiliam Kuril and " * ~

Ethel Bound* were Atlantic (Tty

shopper* on Monday

Mr. and Mr* Bertrand Trounctn. son and daughter, of Cape May Court House, called on

friends ou Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Frasier and children were Ocean City

shopper* on Monday.

Mi. Eoufa Mason and William 1 ! Gasktll. of Somers Point, spent Friday at their summer villa here Albert Kurtx. of Egg Harbor, spent Wednesday evening with his S

and breaking her arm Fbctf Billy Scholl, of Trento# wa. the goes I Of hfa OePbvw OVCi

tr Mr. r wid Mrs Charles Wills and two children, were’ Atlantic City shoppers on Saturday. Quite a number of Oraau View residents took adre: -.* of the excursion to PhUad. phla on Mon

day.

PMImMpMa lwo the*ires to Tokto. Ja|#B •I ■m.'ii.'iT; i^.i. .w-iMagafciMamaB

GOOD WILL SALE combined with our annual FEBRUARY SALE

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Townsend’s Inlet

Mr. Jaggers, of Bridgeton, motored dow n on Tuesday of last week for a visit. I'ow-ard Fullerton. Of Philadelph*a. and neicc. Mr*. Barth, are visitors over the holiday week

end.

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Mrs. Ella Vanaman and Mrs. Fred Pepper spent Thursday of InM week witb Mr*. Mary Norton.

Attend 1

i Rally

Mr. and Mr*. Earl Sapp, of Blackwood, spent the week-end

with :hrlr parent* here. ..Miss Mabel Clark spent d*y with Scullvtlle relatives. Elmer Corson fa unite 111. Mrs. Edgar Coreon and s

Jamre. npe-it Thursday of last week with her sister. Mr*. Re-

becca Brown, of Palermo.

Mr. and Mrs Morris Stephen*

and non, of Weat Cape May.

Mrs Ida Barr. Mias Alma Nortinn. Mia* Fanny Bateman and John Douglass attended the Ep worth I/ramie Rally at Bridgeton on Saturday. M: Wilber', Bateman spent Saturday with her daughter. Mrs. Edward Ramsey at Millville. Mrs. Sells, of PhiladvJphla. « Sunday with her daughter Ml** Emma High, of Pierce* called on Mia* Alma Norton Sun-

il *ome men < they would try «i eollector just the a

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