Cape May County Times, 9 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 9

CAPE SAT COUSTT TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH 9, 192S.

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William Toaer. of MUlrtUe. Ttelted hi. parent*, Mr. and Mr. Mmol Towtr for a couple of day* Mr. and Mra Charles Mattes, and two children were In Philadelphia o

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week In Camden with his daughter. Mrs. Josephine Klrdbrlde Melrtn E. Todd visited relatives ' in Camden two days last Mr*. Charles Kassiep baby were week-end guests with her mother. Mrs. Anna Herbert to

Philadelphia.

Rev. Chatjes Lawrence, of DennisTtlie. conducted the services at the M. E. Church Sunday morn-

ta*.

Mr. and Mr*. Chester Henderson and Elmer RHey were with relatives to Bridgeton over the week

end.

Miss Carrie Hand, of Philadelphia. visited her aunt. Mrs. Emma Coombs, two days th* lint of this week.

Mayville John Osborne is building an addition to his home. Mrs. kfimroe Tigert and i Ovid, visited her mother. Mrs. Black. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norbury and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Redgraves motored to Philadelphia Thursday of last week on buiinom. Mr. Ernest Black. Miss Msrget Hewitt and Mrs. Agnes Black, mother and her three grandchildren. motoied to Bridgeton

day.

Mr. and Mrs. A1 Freedman tored to Millville Sunday. Mrs. H. Neff, of Philadelphia, visited Mrs. Edward End Icon Sunday. Mr. Roscoe Spalding went Trenton on busineas Monday. Rev. fhomae Martin, wife Mrs. Bruner visited Mrs. Lester Norbury Monday. Monroe Bowen visited bis home Sunday. Mrs. George To tour has been visiting friends ' "* ‘ **“

of Camden.

Tozour has built a bouse which he will occupy t Miss Adeline Black and Carl Cran«r. of Wildwood, visited At-

lantic City Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Cart Thomas are to be congratulated on the birth

of a young son.

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_ js Dorothy aSd Ix-tna Ed;5: George Nye and Frank i motored to Trenton SunIbw the latter visited his M«. Viola Hawn, who U tsrhim there and found jvins « health.

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iasri -»ra. Clameut Reeves rents of a baby boy. ay. February US. ■*- ~ I ith. of Cap* 1 other. Mrs. L.

.Saturday.

' Hoffman spent th* t House at th. Hed- . Ulster. Mrs. Mt-Usea , who died Satur.-J on was a sister of . Robert Hand, ol

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Gritfisb. of Erma. :y here with Mb George Walters, heir son. from over the week-

Alvin Argoe has returned from the Hahnemann Hospital, whore he went because of a badly cut foot, which become infected. It was feared an operation would be necessary, but bis foot is much improved now. Oreille McDonel. of Camden, spent the latter part of last week here with his grandparents. Hr went on to Cape May Saturday. Rev P. S. Sampson wilt go tc Atlantic City on Tuesday to attenc ihe New Jersey M. E. Conference, to be held for a week at St. Paul’"

Church.

Mr*. William Crease was a Court House lasl week during the illness of Mrs. Horace Richardson, her sister. Mrs. Richardson passed

a* ay on Saturday.

Miss Emily Smith and Harry Smith and Miss Hannah Kimble and Miss Emma Hand are attending the art school at Woodbine.

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Beesley’s Point and Miramar

The i. 1. C.’a will bold a lunch social March 16 at P. House. All girls are asked bring a box and boys to buy me. Everybody welcome, so me. Frank Young Is working at Slone Harbor. Mrs. Oriffen Young motored to Ocean City Saturday. Mr*. Sara Wilhelm spent Friday with her daughter. Mrs. V. Young. Mrs. Hobart Sapp and two children spent Thursday of last week with her mother. Mr*. S- Young. Mr. and Mrs. E. A Stratton motored to Ocean City Thursday of lasl week. Children Entertain The P. T. A. of Beasley's Point held their regular meeting Friday afternoon. An interesting program was given by the school Utfla. The J. I. C.'s met Friday evening at the P. R. C. House. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamel! accompanied Mr. and Mm. Wesley Paullin to Sea Side Park. N. to hear the latter's son preach Sunday. Mr*. Winkler, of Somers Point, accompanied Mrs. Humbert Pon-“fc.-e to Philadelphia 8at<i:-iay. Byron Young, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with bis parents. Frank De Vault and Byron Young are the newly-elected dea- ~ ~®s of Palermo Baptist Church. Mrs. Spencer Young and son. Robert Owen, spent Thursday of last week with her mother at Palermo. Thomas Balienger I* now able be out-door*. Newlyweds Serenaded A crowd of young folks gave Herbert Madara and ’’la bride serenade on Wednesday evening at the home of hi* parents at a late hour. They were invited and treated to punch and cake.

South Dennis

Mrs. Katherine Hand has h—" ftttbetUuting for Mm. Julius Oox. teacher of the Delmonl School Mm, Mary Peterson vtalted her sister. Mrs. Ed HoUingsheud. of Deimont Tuesday of last week. Mr*. Emma Springer Is visiting her son. George, at Ron* Harbor for a few days. Several from her* attended the funeral of Elmer Cox. of Delmoot. on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mm. Lovett, of Court House, apent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Peterson. Ejrworth League Meet*

Eldora

league held the home of

Tuesday

The Ep worth eir meeting at John Chester or

nlng of last weeL Mis*** Ethel Hand and Hilda Bingham, of Clemeu ton home over th* week-end. Lewi* ‘Peterson, of Slratbmere Coast Guard StUlon. was home i liberty Monday. Mrs. L. Underman. wood. I* upending a week with her daughter. Mm. Mary Peter-

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Robert Kennedy. O. E. Lehman and Prod Mark* were Philadelphia visitors on Thursday to the interest of the Ftre Company. John Sewell, of Freeland. Pa., is spending some time here at the home of his sitter. Mrs. Eldred*. Ha . k. , Morrison Miller has moved bis family into Tony Carinos' place

on the. Wildwood corner.

A musical was held to the Baptist Church on Friday evening. Clarence Fisher, of Pblladel■Jiia spent Sunday here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mrs. Hannah Kimble is unite ill with symptoms of pneumonia.

Unild Grange Kitchen

Work was begun on Saturday on the new kitchen to « built on the north end of the Grange Hall It will be ten fee' deep, and extend the entire width of the ““Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butcher have a new Studebaker car. Mr*. Charles < resse spent the week end In Philadelphia with her d *Thor'"Hansen started last week to put th* foundation in for his

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th? Wlidwood^Manor Development

to build a house.

Celebrate Grange Anniversary

z * i", *“ *'» srrw *"r sr'-ssssu u, ,urch ® B, “ r -j M ’ , J? d lind Mr*. Arthur Abele. of

Klei..inlck.

Capt A. J. Meerwali] went Trenton on Monday. On Tuesday ' ‘ a meeting * Board of Shell Fisheries. asfe.SKaidWWU father. Cape Stephen Jefferson. Misses Catherine McCormick f.ud Margaret Underman went to Merchantvlllr Sunday. " Lawrence ’ turned to her home after spending several days with Mrs. William Peterson at Marmora. Officers Be-elected meeting of the Home and School Association was held at the school house on Friday Mrs. Griffin. Child Hygiene Nurse, gave a very interesting account of the work which she is doing with the school child and the pre-school

child.

This was followed by a business meeting in which the following officers were re-elected: Mrs. A. _. Meerwald. president. Mrs. J. B. Scull, vice president. Mrs. Charles Nickerson, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. F. Fenstemaker and son. Franklin. Thomas Holmes, and Mrs. Belle Blake motored to Cape May on Sunday. Misses Mary and Agnes Meerwald. of Camden, spent the week end with their parents. Harrv Nickerson and family, of Wildwood, visited Capt. Harvey Nickerson Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Meerwald and Francis, motored to MPIriUe Mon-

Marmora Mi*. Nippons and Mrs. Acker an were to Ocean City Thursday of laat week. Gilbert Corson, of Ocean City, called on his father. Lewis Co: son Sunday afternoon. Walter Keppler spent the wet end with Philadelphia relatives. Serenade Xewlyweds On Wednesday evening of last week about thirty young folks serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madara. who were married re-

cently.

Mra. Charles Young ente-talned the M. E. Sewing Circle Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. W. Burni. of Atlantic City, spent Thursday of last week with her mother. Mrs. Arwilda Clark. Mrs. Emma Garrett has retun I fom a visit with her daughter to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madara spent Sunday with relatives West Cape May. Miss Elisabeth Young entertained the O. R. C. at her home Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. Arwilda Clark has returned home, after spending a week with Scullvtlie relatives.

tiled on relatives to Doi

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1*. T. A. Meet* The P. T. A. held their monthly meeting to the school house Friday afternoon. Miss Mabel Clark. Mrs. Arwilda Clark and Mrs. Albert Adams ■pent Monday to Egg Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Madara were i Woodbine Monday. The light commissioners of dls trict No. 3 met at the home of d Jeap this week. Mrs Clarence Smith and daugb_ir. Artie, spent Saturday to Atlantic City shopping. Birthday Pari) Mias Evelyn Pontlere gave birthday party at her home Tuesday evening. A few friends Helped Bobby Joap celebrate his 7th birthday Tuesday afternoon.

I. who jf^roapital last aent was unable i Friday, as her a* much worse,

hospital, very poo'

Of Mr. and re be lives.

Mrs Har

_Ji'er. FI oral veil by th* - Meeray ^ which Club of thi

and son. who with Mr. and 1 family for

returned

Erma

day.

Mr and Mrs. Amos Hickman. Edward and Ruth Hickman, Mr. and Mr* Daniel Sutton visited relatives at Ccdarvllle Sunday. Mra. B. H. Simpson and Mrs. James Boyle went to Wildwood Saturday to visit Mr. Simpson, who is to the Wildwood Hospital. Clinton Nickerson and family visited Aaru.i Nickerson at Goshen

Sunday.

James Boyle and family were i Court House Saturday. Joseph Geraslmchuk, Edward Hickman and Raymond Hickman were also In Court House Satur-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCormick, of Linwood. visited Mrs. E. R. Mc-

Cormick Sunday.

Mr and Mrs. William Bramell. of Atlantic City, visited friends

here Thursday.

Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Nolan. Monroeville, visited Miss Catherine

Nolan Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lake, of Pleasantville. called on M. Bros!us Sunday. Mra. E. P. McCormick and Miss Catherine McCormick went Mercbantville to attend the funeral of Peter AugusUne. Charles Ferris, of Millville called on friends here Monday.

C. M. Court House Mr*. Edward B. Becker is spending the week-end In Overbrook. Pa- . . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cooper hart as their gueeU last week-end their daughter. Mrs. E L. Farr, and her three daughters. Edith. Bertha and Jeanne Wallace, of

Wenonah.

Miss Marcella Thomas, together with her mother. Mr*. Robert W. Thomas, of Centrevllie. MH . is spending this week-end in Philadelphia, as the guests of Miss Rachel Thomas Preston Fisher spent the weekid with friends in West Chester.

visited

in - i Create** on Sunday. on, j Mr. and Mrs. W,

er^ 1 Colllngswood. spent Wednesday llv the home of George Thorsom

The local otfleo of the AtlanCity Electric. Company entertained the Women's Committee o( that company on Frida) night, their guests coming from Wild•ood and Atlantic City. After n interesting business meeting, coffee and sandwiches were Roger Beall, of New York, is visiting his mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Beall, for a few days. He recently returned from Europe. The Cape May Court House Chamber of Commerce met last evening in the Fire House. The Chamber of Commerce i* arianging a ladies' night to be held in

the near future.

The regular meeting of the Women's Community Club will be held this evening at the home

>f Mr* ,

Guild Meets Boyd Street. The associate host-

esses were: Mrs. T. J. Wrirght

The Needlework Guild met at and Misa Dorothy Rice. There the home of Mrs. Thomas Miller | 6 to be an interesting hustnas; Monday. , meeting and a report of ReclMr. 'and Mr*. Eugene Springer] p ro clty Day al the Plastic Club,

spent Monday to Millville. ]jn Philadelphia.

Mr Frank Beal and family have] A six Inch water main with fire, >f I moved into the bouse owned by j Plugs attacked, will be placed ’ ! Mr Orel* ' from Mechanic Street along the i‘ Mr and Mrs. Lewi* Edwards] Goshen Road, for a distance of « Hr ITS* £**«£, ^lU* -

r-land family spent Sundsy st Courtj be furnished with lights

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Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, of Camden spent the week end here their cottage. Edward Griffith. 8r.. spent the week end with his daughter*. Mrs. Alfred Porter, at Westmont, and i*. George Hess, at ColUngsMre Amy Lyle, of Cape May. sited her sister. Mrs. Andrew Hawn. Thursday of last we>k. Robert James, of Millville, spent Monday night with his niece Mi*. Georgie Snyder. Priscilla Bloomer* and grandson. Anthony, have returned home from several week's stay to Philadelphia. Alvin Mason made a trip to Philadelphia Monday. Mr*. John Wilson took her *ls-r-ta-law. Mrs. Walter Hudson, to Philadelphia Friday, after baring r.pent two weeks here. and Mra. Bert Snyder ent retained Rev. and Mrs. L. V. Brewin and six children and Mr. Mra. Ivans DeCamp at dinner Sunday evening. Mr*. Bessie Wilson entertained tr toother. Harry Palmer, who ir a government man. Captain of a liaht house. Wednesday of last

•ek.

Mrs Bailie Madden, who tee employed to Court House Is visiting her son. Claude Madden -<r a time Te Attend Old Brick Charck The congregation of Tabernacle . E. Church will attend services : the Old Brick Church. Cold Spring. Sunday during the abof Rev. L. V. Brewin. the . , who will be attending conference at Atlantic City until the 12th Miss Florence Mason returned _i her borne to Camden Monday, after spending several weeks here at the home of her brother, as her lather. David Mason. Is ill with gall trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jordon and friends, of Pe rick town. N. J.. visited his sister. Mrs. Martha Nichols Sunday. Mrs. Nichols Is recovering from a badly infected foot and has been confined to the house for several weeks. Nathan Davis entertained his family Sunday, those present were Mr. and Mr*. ElLworth Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simpkins from Bacon's Neck. N. J-. also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaw and children. tt Cape May. Claude Madden is now employed the American Store Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly and two daughter* spent the week end wtth their son to Phllsdelphia. Mrs. Kennard Matthews I been spending some time in Cold Spring at the home of her sister-in-law. Mr*. George BaUey. who has been ill. Mrs. George McNeil and daughter. Adallne. and two small grandchildren are spending this week in Pleasantville with their daughter and sister. Mr*. Lilly Wilson. Miss Edna Wayne, of Bridgeton, but formerly of Erma, visited Miss Jennie Garretson Sunday. Mrs. Emma Stiles, of West Capo May. Mr*. Charles Albright and Mra. Nelson Garretson visited Mrs. Mattie Nichols Wednesday of last

week.

Mr. and Mrs. Mulford Dawson, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday here with Mr, and Mrs. Enoch Miller. Jr. Mrs. Sara Dawson called on Mrs. Laura Learning at the Wildwood Water Works the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Taylor, of Mayville. called on their daughter. Mrs. Edith Miller the first of the week. George Christopher spent Saturday in Wildwood among friends. Cooking Class A cooking class was held Wed newday at the home of the new leader. Mrs. Martha Swain. Those who attended were Mra. L. Mason. Mrs. Carrie Taylor. Mabel Pritchard. Bessie Sheridan. Sara Dawson. and Mr*. Leslie Garretson. Pern Shaw and family have vaitod the Corson homestead and •e now occupying the Price Place, near Bennett Fro Howard Faddis and friend, of Chester. Pa., visited his brother, ce and wife, here Wednesday last week. .i large crowd from here tended Garner Hand's church Burleigh Thursday of last week. here revival me 1 -tings are being conducted. Miss Minnie Shea, evangelist, is now assisting Rev

Hand.

Lavan Dickinson, of Philadel pbla. spent the week end at his parent's home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheridan spent an evening in Wildwood with Mr. and Mrs. John Plummer. Mrs. I.-li lo'.iUn.: visitim: here Sunday. A number of folks from here were stopped Wednesday of las’ week by the Stole officials, wi, were taking licenses away unt: mufflers were repaired or mirror replaced and auto put into shape to comply with the laws.

Dennisville

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bushnell and daughter. Betty, of Claymoot. Del., visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buahnell on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. J. K. Carroll motored to Ocean Otjr on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitaker, of Westmont, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Gandy on Sunday. Mr. and Mra Edward Burkhart and daughter.-of Frankfort, spent 'he week-end at their cottage here. Community Chib Meets The Community Club held It* monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. O- M- Geary on Monday evening. Mias Murray, of the Art Departmest of the Atlantic City Electric Company, gave a very Interesting and helpful talk on the lighting of our homes. Mrs. Brook.: Bltscart entertained the Ladles' Aid at a baked bean supper In the IJttle Mill Country dub house, on Saturday evening. r. and Mra Zachary Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Gandy and Mr. and Mrs. Somnel Woolso called on Mrs. Sara Douglas, of Court House, on Thursday of laat

•ek.

Mrs. Warren Grace spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-

Stllee, of Ocean City

las Gladys Leary attended Che birthday party of Mias Rebecca Meeray. at Cape May. on Thursday evening of laat week. Mrs. Frank Bui&nell and Mias Helen Carll attended an Eastern Star meeting at Court House on "'hureday avenlng of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carroll called on Mr and Mr*. D. P. Haley, of Eldora. on Sunday. Mr*. Eunice Carroll called on Mr*. George Stowman. of Dor-

chester. on Sundsy.

Ocean View

Mrs. Howard Townsend was a Philadelphia shopper on Friday. Mra ErtwM Downam spent the week imd to Philadelphia with '

Harry Downam ome after speadat their home st

Mr. and Mrs. have returned li tag the winter Merritt. Ha. Amos Gandy, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his father. Mr. and Mrs. William Kurts and Ethel Mound* motored to Philadelphia on Sunday. The fanners Acre unloaded tw ir load* of fertiliser this week. Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Bnsarth and two children motored to Millville on Wednesday of last week. Clemen ton Biggs has considerable plowing done John Derwio. of Connty Letrln. Ireland. U speMlm- some time his annL Mrs Beatrice McGoohan. Mr*. Ernest Sherman and son ere to Court House on Friday. Captain John Smith and wife, of Court House, were calling oo friends here Sunday Harry Downam and Harry. Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi*. Firman Downam. Dean Campbell, of Court Hou*?. as calling on friends on Sunday. Mra William Barbour, of Ocean City, apent Thursday of last week with her niece. Mrs Joaeffc Lloyd. Mrs. Ernest Downam and daughter attended the banquet of the . A. R. al Ocean City. Mrs. John Camp was a Sea Isle City shopper on Wednesday of ‘ st week. Nick Cannso spent a few day* In Philadelphia last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Kuril and Ethel Bounds were in Court House were In Ocean City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw were Ocean City shoppers on Saturday

Cape May City Mr*. John T Hewitt enter? tained the Tuesday afteraoo^ bridge club this week at bef Wasnington Street home. Tbcrfi were sixteen gues' • present. Mtaw Della Nichols apent the week-end in Coll I ngnwood wtth her brother-in-law and eistet. Mr. and Mrs. F. H Foster. Mra. Joseph Schelleiiger baa returned to her home after being the guest of Honorable and Mrs, Fletcher Stltes at their Naiherth home for several days. Mr. and Ml*. Everett J Jerreli entertained al a dinner and bridge party at their home :>« Benton Avenue Friday evening. Mra. Daniel Foeer. of Ronehurat Pa., was the guest of Mias Jennie Haines at her Perry Stre*. home during the week. Mrr. Herbert Greenwood, of Qynwyri. Pa.. Is spending several days at the home of her parent* and Mrs. William Gibson, on Windsor Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill, of Philadelphia, were the wrek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes ct thidr Franklin St.

ne.

If r. and Mrs. Walter N- Rev on - i. Sr., and their son. Jack, of Wynnefield. Pa., motorsd to Cape May this week to over see their summer property. Mrs. John H. Meeray. of Kearney Avenue, entertained at a bridge party on Thursday evening of last week. Mi*. Walter Bveringbam. who rwentiy underwent an operation at Cooper Hospital, has relumed - Benton Avenue home. i and Mrs. Clinton C. Gosling. of MerchantvtUe. apent • part of the week at their sum mer cottage on Columbia Avenue! Ned: “Ha piny a a fair golf gam* doesn't he: Ted: "Yes, if you watch him.

Bible Class Illned

Bible

The Men's Progressive Class held their meeting ai church Thursday of last week,

which time their teacher treated

them to a baked bean supper.

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