Cape May County Times, 2 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Dr Walter P. Gleadon

R€CB1lt Deaths i cedXRTILLF—ThU town U

-— -I |n “tw* • ver tht dea,h 11 Rf; WilMer 1 Walter V. tH^ndon. » Uo

TOWKSiADS ^'“'“'ilS'nKer.'^Dr.^’r.Iondou t^Ran tils Hadfield, vbo for many practice here *hm a sraduatc eupk-d thr Lorraine f«“ rU ?““] 0 f Jeffemon Jtedlcrl College over on Cedar Street tH«l -t hi* ho “' fonr-one yearr r. f o. b-ins on. is FUladelpbla. on Tu/adw. tbe | of the !c enter that 21st. He w»» buried on Pnw-1 profeegton He et)eroded In lilr InternicEt being made at Nortn 1 eRrneBl esdeavon. and became r Cedar Hill Cemetery. rurgeon of fame fn other matt*

besides New Jersey-

Mr*. Man McOent lost a keen observer and hum*!

!ty a trusted physician, and it

TOWNSENDS INL£T-»«rs. Maiyl wU , « akt time to 1111 his plat. Dow MeClern, aged 76. who for |He ,«,«* a widow and an aged many yeara lived on Roae Street, motb.r who n " ln ,r ' died on Wednesday, the 22nd. She ajgn „ eUter and two broth..* to had been sick for a vary long; mourn his loss and much om time She was joried on Satar*]patby Is extend.d to them In thi-

day from Scroedera Chapel. In-1 trying hour.

T * “ ^mt' garri*'Fnuer farm. 1 JfcS! rs. —“«- Mr. ' " Ud ^Se. -*' tl«r- 1W< • Mrs. Ed Mitchell thto ««*». .— -•

tin sit corarr inns. rsnAT, mtes t. i««

! tUtDery class «« <S»ort

tad Mra. j Thursday.

Will A. DWtin«nn motored Philadelphia Wednraday of la

town held the! prayer meeting wi George OttlBger.

George V Klaher. trforge J.

S-b-M* "" s R “"“rTS£ |l^i « Fhiua»i-i

» bb S "' " Ipiu U TlfflS b... b*for*

been visiting their father. George j ness.^ of pljaIl6eU j_ t,

n * h<,r —a and Mr ! vlsltlqg his mother.

r M r tuny “p^ns 'lUTmTlin. Xc-ef* C. Bowden fur^^rom t^us.blnetoo ! sod LewU Tomlinson were In

e at Ever Green

Mr«. Inns Tmjl-r

) ond ot

Mr*. H. S. Hampton Miyj.vnJ.F.—Mrs H. 8. Harap*ton died at her home on Bast Main Street last week. She will be missed by her many friends. She was a member and regular attendant of tbe First M. E. Cburcb. Mrs. Matilda Mik.* WOODBfNE-Mrs Matilda Milos, a resident of Woodbine for the past ttyplte years, died at her home on Friday morning. This was a great surprise to many, as ■be was seen appearing In good health, the day previous. Death came after a audden attack of the

heart.

On Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, funeral services took p’act Almost the entire town gathered at the Milos' ” *“

pay their last respects

their best a-*

,r Tb# two leading plants, the Woodbine Borough Clothing Company and the Woodlne Clothing Company, ceaaed for folly one hoar, and their employee* wore among the large crowd at the

home of the deceased.

Many accompanied the body to its final resting place ■- •*“

South Dennis Cemetery.

Mrs Milos was of Roumanian Catholic descent, coaling to this

county from Roumania

She is survived by her husband,

two daughters, and a son.

Xn. Jeuie Gilbert

WILDWOOD—Leaving sly children to mourn her. Mrs. Jennie Gllber wife of George Dermott. pasW away in the Mace Hospital. Thursday. February JJ. death being caused by a complication of dlseaacr. from which

she had long suffered.

The Dermott home la In Wildwood Gardens, where Mr. Dermott is the foreman ot the saute. Funeral services were conducted in the undertaking esUblishment of B C {agsisoli on Sunday evening. February 26. with the Rev. Oox of the Rio Grande Baptist Church in charge. Tbe body wo* conveyed to Camden Monday morning, burial being in Harley

Cemetery.

Sue la survived by bor husband and tbe following children: Ms rton. age Ig; Roberta. 14; WII retta. 12; Gllber. I; George. 6

Jean 2.

Mra. Dermott was. 14 years of age. She waa a slater of Howard •Christmas. West Wildwood Av»-

Bay Topham

SHILOH—Mrs. Anna

Cemetery- ^ o( ^ birthday cake waa

. ai»cn to all the children taking Helaon JeircU | part.

CENTRE OROVB—Nelson Jcr-1 RlrtMa) Farty

rell. aged 66 years. pa**ed away (

Thursday. February 27. after an i Mrs. D IJkena gave a \ale«-

of two weeks. Mr. Jerrell. ( tjgf. birthday party U» her 7tb

,*• a farmer, wo* a member! »cboUr* in honor of Mer-

er tbe local Methodl*: Church, i caret uiofboro.

He if swvived by his widow. | ^ T ,. ar|u|| wcst ^ vUe leckett.* of Mllh.H- l "’ l, ©“fLF* ,n * Ul, ^y.-dSk 1 «' °’s." ax s n - - j Hall and gone to her daagbtere

j In Bridgeton.

Arthur Gandy. Jr- was called ! home from Drvael Institute, Phlls-

MAtTRICETOWN Mrs IdtcT JWphl^ by the aerious .line- of here T^'da^be^^^rom"!; Harey Dlament went to Fatrtoo heart attack after an illneas of r riday.

two week?

Mr*. Buckloo. who was a member of the local M- E- Church. U survived by a daughter. Mr*. iJcpjamin CruUe. of this town, and a non. Clarence, of Philadelphia. <*, The funeral was held Sunday at 1.36 o'clock from her lab residence, with. Interment a' Haley vllle. \

u-lt in Washington.: and Lewis Tomlinson

Bridgeton Friday.

Mr and Mr* A. S. Luploo were

luonder* Program vurfting In DivkUng Creek Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hudson, of* PeuitayUle. vhdUol Mrs. Maiyi

Smlck i'ridAj

A special election on appropri*..ona to run tbe public school took place Tuesday the 28th. L. H. Harris attended the sale of his brother. John, took cold and la seriously ill-

Founders:

Harris Mrbt program of the P. T. *. of the: Mr. Anna Myer*. Mr* Analey

Luck C. Buckloo

Shiloh

W. W. Sheppard is home i spending a few weeks in Florida and W ashington. D. C. Row-ot Smalley will the Ben Davta farm. Jonathan Davis will more to the home of the late John Dixon Irving Bonham has moyed from Vineland to his farm o" **“ Salem road. floater B.-«ig»ed Rev. William A. Boyd 1 signed from bring pastor at t Central < bureh f '

l J In il

WILDWOOD—Th.- death ol Ray Topham. aged 40 year*, r move* from this community « well-known clilxen. who** activities in sporting field* had given prominence. Mr. Topham had been in poor health a long time, i Retlrirng from the chicken in- ! duftry. he recently removed hi* ! family to Wildwood temporarily. | Tneseday. February 21. be went! to tbe Northwest General Hasp!- | tal. Philadelphia, in the hope r.[ j recovering from the effect* of a severe cold. Burial was made In I Ivy Hill Cemetery, after funeral service* held at the boini of hi* uncle. Randolph Uvexy.

Phlladelpblon Wednesday. F«b-|M

rtiary 26

HI* widow and three children. :k Jdhn. Raymond and Beatrice, sur- Is Vint. A brother. Bow rd W. f Topham. conduct* the Asi.ngton i

Hotel her.

At the age of 17 Topham broke Y Into baseball circles with nuchlf determination that he became |E identified with many cluba. He ; ■ wa* a roemb.; * the old Trl- - » State league and team mate of A Joe McCarty, of th. i’hlrago Club. | Or. the opening day* of the!? Wildwood Golf Club he won the > g CommlmlonerV Cup He w as a ' £ general fatorlte with boathall I fans, being w* il informed upon i P the meriu of the game He was 1 ! a good golfer, taking a keen in | terest In all tournament matches I scheduled here.

Elmer Cox had paiwe. a* apparently a* wel

Fire lieattwy* Boef Tbe fire department was called to the home of Township Committeeman Tbomaa Elwcll Sunday about noon. The Bridgeton department was there also. The f re wa* controlled after burning thereof from tbe milk house. Chester Davis went to Si Sunday lo see hit father who 1* In the ho*plta!. John Mitchell and orlde. Bridgeton, will move near the Jackson and Perkins Nursery where be la employed. Warns Dog Owner* Game Warden Baker has given a warning to the dog owner* of Hopewell and Greenwich Township* against allowing their dog* to run at Urge destroying rab-

bits.

The whole number of names on tbe register of voters In Stow Creek st the last regular sei was 493 as recorded in County

Clerk s office

Hopewell'ha* 408 In the register of voter* for second district hui tbe official report did not give the number in first district.

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Silk Underwear Silk Rayon Step-ins Bloomers Chemise Vests French Pants 89c

Last Drastic Price Reductions

Women’s and Misses

Winter Dress and Sport

COATS

Entire Stock of Dry Goods, Silks and

off WOOLENS NOTE: Deduct 509c at time of purchase.

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GROUP OF sy* LINENS a^xC

DAINTY UNDIES

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Cigarette Lighters

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Alarm Clocks

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WASH SUITS

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Mohawk Sheets

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SWEAT .

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PANELS

NIGHT

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CURTAINS Broadcloth Itt 'T 4

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