Cape May County Times, 23 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Leesburg Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kldrtdea attended the bnslne.'* mcottcc and banquet ol the rumberiiiad Lumbermen's Association bel-J at the Cnmberlaii'l Hotel. 1b Bridgeton, on Tuesday of last tr«JcHoward Shaw and family. Howard McDaniolf and family and Mr and Mrs E. Ashme^ were am one those who attended the funeral of Alice May MUler. in Dorchester, on Sunday afternoon. Mrs Miller was the t^nuiddangbter of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw, with whom she made her home preYlous tu her marriage. Interment was In the Leesburg C«

ter*-.

'Balph C. Wilson aUended the tBoera) o' Elmer Bauman. Jr., of Philadelphia, formerly of Port Korris, and eon of Elmer Bui. man. Sr., of that place. Mr. Bateman was hurled In the Halcyvillo Cemetery. Neptune Lodge, ol Maurtcetovn. used the lull Ms»onlc burial serrice for their dr-

oeaaed brother.

Few Paelor In Pnlpl Tb* nfw pastor. Rev. E. H. Oral*. Mled the pulr-lt here on. tomHr T— nnd waf r r, '" , ' Bl •t the Dorcfentrr Church on Sun-!

Recent Deaths Elmer Bateman. Jr. PORT NORRIS — The last sad rites were performed Tuesday .'fternoon at 1:30 o'clock over the remains of Elmer Batemar., Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bateman, of thL« place. The death of the youn* man. ■who was but St years of age. occurred very suddenly on Friday at Philadelphia, where he has resided for .*omc time, and when In January, he married a girl of that city. A abort time ago a little pimple was noticed by the young man just below the lip. Picking It with a needle it became Infected. Tetanus developed the following day and despite th* efforts ol phydclaua be died l»» days

later.

Ted." as he was best known, spen' his boyhood days In Port No.Tis. and was of exemplary character, a friend of all who knew him. The funeral was held from the residence of his parent' L te. with Interment at HaleyvHle | cemetery. The huge mass of Hot-. al tokens, which were banked | to the celling on all tldrr of the I spoke deep

daughter, Mrs Albert Catss. Frank Watson died Saiu. lay afternoon. The luneral will be held In Camden. Mrs. Clara Mayhtw and son Paul, have returned home alter spending a month In Trenton and Mount Ephriam. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newcomb of Bridgeton were calling on their mother. Mrs. Lydia Newcomb. Sunday. Mrs. Koble H«me. Mrs. Belford Noble, who has been sick In a Philadelphia hospital. returned b n me yesterday, tended the funeral of Mis. Ruth Ayers In Bridgeton Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ayers was a member of the 0. E. S. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bradway. Sr.. ar< living on a farm in Skillmau. N. J- They are expecting to move their family there in May. Mrs. William Carlisle ts numbered among Ihe rirjt at tbl* writing.

Turkey Point

words of love

and eetc

— ■ A * ,b ' i which this young man lsumiMT(oings«» repairs he will, u act occupy the same until 'hr la' | , sister, two

tar pgrt of the week. The r*e*P-. >ni1 a brldr „f , wo month*

held.

by his brother*.

lion *ffl ha held some time dur-l lug fba »t>n*.wiog week ^ | Mt#- Bara Errickson visited her Awffffte, Mrs. Addle Mayhew. In. imtsMIe. on Raturday and Sunday | Mr* D. K. Webster was a I*blla delptilf wlsilor on Monday of la.tj

week.

i horn sincere aympalhy

Underwood

Newport

Mrs. Boyd Fagan has returned [bom- after spending the week with h*r mother. Mrs McCelUan

[Banners In Pitman.

*.m» o.m^r.o 4 rrwort icocsse.

tertalaad Mr. Rock ard wile or, A reception was given Rev ^ioMMtrr, one day last week. and Mrs Hugh Bourgatrr WedMr. and Mrw. Boyd Halley aal. r- n „day night laat week. Mrs. mined Jfr and Mrs John Prttlt Bourgaiae waa preacnUd with a

and "twas on Sunday, alao hu tn-autHul fernery,

mother. Mfa. Bebecca Bailey. Mi Miss Dorn. Mulford of Ceo «sd Mrs. Clartnce Barker and a ni)|e spent the week-end with daughter Vlrginlr Misa Myrtle hs r grandparents. Mr. and Mrv

Oehdra. and Mr. Joo Wreatx, of (Carles L Bradford

Brldgetor. Mrs. Anne Ballet) and Mr*. Sfimh. Nmafeowski. Jr., has Howard Stlt<* sp*nt Sataidsy evgone V© Philadelphia lo sror*. enlng with their idster. Mr*.

Mr and Mrs. J. NoVakowskt eo- May Bateman, of Cedarvtlie

tertatoed tb*ir daughter's families.-. Mr. and Mrs Addle Lore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumsky. and Mir C. T Gehring. Mrs Charles daughters. Helen and Bobbfttc and Sayres and Joseph lore were in

•on Erankb*. of Woodstown. N J- Philadelphia Saturday,

also Mr. and Mrs. Max Stine and Mrs. George Oelhen* Of Phildaughtecs. Knna and Margaret, of adelphta spent the weekend PhRadciphla. over the week end. with Mr. and Mrs Earl Knlghh

Anna Noel has been in Mr. and Mrs. John. C. Bradford

-t*T The low Of MB'"* Active rehearsals for the ttrer act remedy “For the XMtt c f Mftt are •-•lag held each week a»d It • Hi be given *omv Ur> ^ “ *"• •tear future for tb* Nneftt of Ihe P Ui>. Edsrard Terry »- 'Sending aew r.ii day* e tflf b ' r ptren’v. Mr and Mrs I^vett Pixon. of New-

i Mattie

city v

i Monday.

Ateo Saturday at the l Miss Catherine Rowan for Mias Rowan aid Mr. Percy Hickman. Mr. Hickman is widely known In this place. Hr also lived in Atco a number of year*. ilr. and Mrs rharlea Coulter, of Millville and Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Hickman, Mr George World, of Atco. called on Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hickman Sunday. Miss Agnes Hickman and Sidney Ore. of Bridgeton, called on Mr. and Mrs. David Ore In Centcr

Grove Sunday.

Fred WarHr and Florence Jen kins are uaat ie to attend school

liecause of sickness.

Mort Rickman spent Thursday of last -eek lr. MIllvllU. Mr* Orpa FDeppard. of Cape! May. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. BtjJ Gasklll. Dividing Creek Mr and Mrs. N. J law* and daughter. Emma and Mr*. Emma! Orr motored to Vineland on 3»turMr*. Harry Gillespie, of Vine-: land, spent Thursday of last week ( with her daughter. Mrs. Harry!

Snyder and family

Albert Cook and family, nnd Mias Hannah Hllr.iartl were calling

Mr*. Anna Noel ha* been lu Mr. and Mrs Jonn c. uratnoro on p rJ , nk cook and family In Dor-

Millvlfle most of the past week, attended the More* banquet giv- * fhcRtf . r ^ yvidsy

owing to the iltnes* <*( her father, en in Brldgston Friday night. WiHlani Hickman and Mra. Ida George Baxter, of Oak Street TWw.rl.ter Mow* »"•' numbered among Ihe

Mitt CVanees Bradway .pent a A Brand Hr» IMnghter. , lck |a2t

few days In Bridgeton with h<r Mni r pinon Mr and Mrs. Robert Pritchard.' niece*. Mr*. Frank Vanatnan and - nnlln( .,, tk ,. Wrt j, „f , utile girl <*I Port Norris, called on Mrs Mia. Clara Bradway. the P«*t SunflaJ morning. March It.! Pritchard's mother. Mr*. M Hill,

week | Charles L Bradford Is drtv- on Sunday

poqmfm^cs'i suppires ituni-d home after *p. nd ’g ai Vln.-imnd wfth jgativg^

_ . Bridgeton visitor on Sunday. Mrs Gustin. who tpraiwd her ankle while '« a 'i*« to fewnda lc Philadelphia. Is much Improved. Mr. and Mr* Deri ah Loper spent the week end with their sew l-cvl Loper and family, to l^fto-

drlphto.

Charle* King, of Trenton, vpent several days with his parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas King. last week. Nell Errickson and family apent Saturday In • Millville. Mr and Mrs George getryo were Fortc*coe visitors on Batnr»y _ . cUrence Tubman, of ramdea. spent a day and night Uat week •nth hi* sister. Mr*. Clifford Dick, and husband Mrs. Marie Ubman and da ugh r. Virginia, spent Sunday with their relative*. Mr. and Mra Albert Garrtaoii Mr*. Claud Terry and daughter. Be-uice. of Millville, are apenltog a few days with Mr*. Eliza beth GarrWon. Mra. Mary Mints tpesi Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Norman Robbins in Port Norrl*Mr and Mrs. Harold BaHey motored to Vineland on Friday. Mr. and Mra. Milton Russell spent tbe week end with refatlrea In Millville. Mr*. Rboda Cowtor ha* returned

Port Elizabeth

ark Harris.

of Booth Dakota, rertdent of thkv

place, has been ' pending att month's vacation anwmr retodres to the Fax He ac«Mnpnrt*« Mb* Dnnella Wtshart and James Harris to their home here for the week end. Miss Wtshart and Mr. Harris _ave ie-eit »pending the winter with John Wtobart. to Vtoeland. ktorgarrt Jlroadwatcr entmain ed a party of young folks from Millville on Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs. Claode Henderson, of Philadelph'a. pa-»ed Saturday with their parents. Mr. and Mr*. John Henderson and Mrs Mar-

garet Mayhew.

William Weiner. Jr. an

•reiser were to Port Norm and Bivalve on Tarsday of toel week. Mrs. Barbara Ollvec was - Ocean CVty and Somt ra Point

era! day* laat week.

Among those from this town that attended the performance of the opera "Pinafore" to MiHville lax week were Mr and Mr*. George Harris. Mr. and *'ra. H. Mayhew. Mr. and Mra Mort Henderson Misa Ellen Harri*. Mra. Maj Harris. John Hcisler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eisenlofcr. Mia* Kror.xa Bogc*. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Vans man. Mr and Mra. Woodruff Boggs and Francis Vatounnn. Freeholder Samuel Watson, of.

W»ica— fcek The M E Church 1b glad to welcome bach the ratoistrr. Rev. B. 1 Ixrd. for another emnfcrruce year. Mr lord attended the conrereace to Atlantic City at It* ro-

.■d t* his mother. Mr*. Margarot Ms vhew one day l»t week John Wtshart ol Vineland, was

in town Sunday.

Mra. lil*« Bosks spent a A,ys in < ainden. _ vlf-lting Sara Bartwr. „ Mr*. Harold Bailey, ol Dividing Creek, call.vi o*i Mra. Mtxrttoer Headenon Tuesday of 1*X Mr and Mrs John Henderson were to Vineland Monday. Mr and Mrs. Byron Byle and mb. No.-man. of Pitman, visited Mr. ami Mrs DavM Pyle on ! ^Mr. and Mra Frank Tomlin and daughter. Florence. vMtad relative to Hrislcrvtll* Monday. Mbs Carrie COOZBha. of Millville. waa a guest of Mr. and Mra. William Mason on Tueaday of

Euentohr has I visiting friend* to Philadelphia for

several days

Wanted Lady canvasser for installment accounts. Some real money can be made in your spare time. .We handle furniture, fcarpets and dothing. t Every home a prospect.

Mr. Charles WartHH was at •» iaimer home here Friday. William Wfcirott »os fumy* -.f Petersburg were «ue*t« < t Me. and Mr*. JT. B V.nxmxn lart neek. Delta Bible Haas toert* TV Della WWe Clana of the M. E Church held its regular nwothIt hostoesa and aortal at the bom* of Mrs Andrew Auroock. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Taylor visited Mr. and Mra Adam Warrlt to Phi ladrl phts lax Mr and Mrs Jacob uendcra^n

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