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CAPE MAY COTWTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 1928.

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eaterher non and wife. Mr. and «r* RumwU and baby for M.. Ruwii retomed last - train tbs At last Ir Ctty ,1. where he was reoovtrtnr bullet wound which he i Is an attack si his *»- i the WUdwuod Bouleeard. Rlrtbdaj IMsoer 1 Gibsoa was *iwen a dlaicdnaaday of last week r of his birthday. Those were: Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Edwin Fieber. of Creek and Mrs. Mary Hal of this place ell Shaw has moved bis fro

Jlir t-Tow place. : i.idrsd**. Robert Hu«bes. - May. Richard Em Inc and

an by the 1. lodce in honor of Stair who were present at the w * Hall at VUdWooJ. Ptl-

1‘ccil Nansen and Mrs. ! Bnrcbard. of Capa May. day visited Mrs. Fan nr who was taken HI with icitIs while osrina for Mrs. . Howard In ITatiiaa Creek. Spcrber, ©f Philadelphia. Is •r. and Mrs.

ea McNeil, of Mill Lone, ts in In; his grandson. Ralph of Pttnan. d Mrs. Fred Harris and of Ardmore. Fa., i Thursday at the home of Mrs. Henry Shaw.

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Dennisville

Mr. sad Mrs. Albert Buahnell. of FhHadtTpMa, are vtsitinf Mrs Carrie Boshneli for a abort time Mrs. Frank Bnshnell and Miss Helen Carli attended a meetln* of the Eastern Star at Court House Thursday rvwilng of last week MUs Roxana Gandy attended the High School play at Court House Thursday evening of last Mia* Helen i. FWIer. of Philadelphia, spenl the week end with her mother. Mrs. Mary Fldler Mrs. Ella Wentseli and Mrs Eufeoe Lloyd, of A talon, called on Mrs. Mary Fldler Wednesday evening o( last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradway from Wildwood, called on Mrs John Fldler Thursday afternoon of last week Mr. and Mrs. Leaiuing Gandy, of Williamatown, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ret rhuchani. of HeUlerrille. attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. A del la Gandy, on Friday. Martin James. Mrs. Horton and Mrs. Walter Ruth, of Merchant' ville. are spending the week end at their cottage here. Miss F-ancas 0. Holmes has returned to her home after spending the winter with friends and relatives m Merchant ville and Philadelphia Ml*- Lillian Justice, of Princeton. visited Mrs. Carrie Bushnell over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Col man Westrott spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Westrott Mrs. Phoebe Grace, of Court House, spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. 0. M. Geary. Brook* BHsxard motored to

Goshen

Eldora

ton Hand, the S-y«ar-old' Mrg f^ uak attended the

Mrs. Learning \ pi, y ,t court House Frl-

1 day evening.

ha* been very

with

child tc slowly recovering n attack of scarlet fever two small children of Mr i* Clement Reeves are 111 hr measles. Mr* Den sell r U raring for their in on. who has ‘ I 1-eRoy.

intallvN at an all day meet 'tinaor beM at the «L K at Cape May Raiurdaf un direction of the Young

wher. William, her* Thu- - last week. Ells Taylor ha* returneu lh.- M< 1 bodtkf Hospital. In dphla. where she underwent r operation. R Hoff roan la spending this in Puiladelphia helping it mid a Bower show being this week by the Burpee ealt r*. his former employ-

Itlagr Prayer lleetioir* gv prayer meetings ba»< icld during the week A t wa* held at the home of »hn -McPherson, on* st the of Mr and Mrs. Harvey . Thursday evening, while lay evening A Young Pe«rayer meeting was heW at to. of Mrs. Gladys Sand «t which meeting M were

Green Creek

Rev. Peter Sampson leave* t week for his new appointment. William Garrison attended t funeral of hi# brother this we at Franklltnille. We are glad to report that the health of Mrs. Chester Ptrrpont Is much Improved. Her parent*. Mr. tnd Mr*. Jams; Fisher, of Rto Grande, base been caring for her ter several weak* Charts Hughes who ha* spent the winter at Delmoe' moved on Wednesday Into his cottar at Norbory-a Landing and will be * a- . • yed this run.mer on the Blatl farm at Green Creek- TbU Urn. I* under the management of John Hunt Miss Cora Holm** has been employed the pant week as cashier ta the American Store at Court

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hymer. of Atlantic City, spent Mr. Hymers leave of absence with their parents lu town on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Torer. of MUlrine. were at the home of hti parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Toxer on Tuesday evening. The Blue Ribbon Club met at the home of Mrs. Leroy Wood Tueadav evening of last week. (Vlebrwtrs kind Birthday On Tuesday, March II. Mrs. Lorraine Chester known a* "Aunt I Rane" to everybody, celebrated her kind birthday Wishes are. she will have many more. James Burke was a Woodbury visitor recently Mrs. S. T. Crmndol and daughter. Mrs. Eric Castor, visited rsla-i tlve* In Wilmington. Del.. Wedneoday and Thursday of last week. 1 Herman Maire. of Green Creek.! was the goeat of Mr and Mra.j Mark Hughes several days last

week.

Mr. and Mrs. L. W. James, attended the funeral of Robert Carpenter. at Port Penn on Friday, j Lsroy Wood, of Avalon, u bav-i log ten days leave from the Avalon Coast Guard Station Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coomb*, were tb* guests of friend* at Cape. May on Thursday of last week Miss laabelle Orhanes was with; friends in Wlillamstown the past!

week.

Mrs. James But.* entertained the W. C. T..C or Thursday afternoon of last week. Miss Clara Batterby entertained her sister. Miss Sarah Batterby of Philadelphia, over the week

The Steward* and Trustees of tfce M. E. Church gave their annual report last Sunday. The trustee* met Tuesday evening and made arrangements for a new garage and other improvement* at the pwsowwtv. They reported

»176 la their treaaury .

These are busy days for our crab pound fishermen as they have 11 ready set their stakes lor their

mr. and Mr* Mortimer Hughe* gave a party on Tuesday af -*rrona in boner of the ninth birthday of th. ir little daughter. After an enjoy ible time playing garovs. refreshment* were served. AH who were present wished their small hour** many return* of

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day

I. Court House

aD d Mr*. William Worth. l! who spent tbf winter In Maryland.

! have irturne t home.

Knaday KeWI Class Meet* Mrs. Jane Schellroger "•*' •‘I

her Sunday school d*»*

borne of Mr. and Ur*. !***• a.™* •» to- •T'.'Si tb-* lesson was studied and ^ buiteJTXnded to. the children played various games. At

! >, o'clock I'efreshmect* were

Rev. Sherman Take* Charge A large congregation greeted Rev. J. P Sherman, when preached his first sermon in the Goshen M. E Church last Sunday. He wa* transferred to this charge from Burlington County, where he had spent many years in the ministry Rev. Sherman also preached In the Dias Creek V E. Church and the congregation of both churches are preparing a public reception to the new pastor and hi* wife, in the near future. Rev. and Mr*. Sherman, with their three children, took possession of the parsonage on Wednesday and are fast becoming acquainted with the members of ibe two churrbe* Rev. C. R. Sharpe, the former pastor of the M. E Church has returned from the Methodist Hospital In Philadelphia, wher* he has been confined for The past two months, after successfully undergoing an operation. He and his family will continue to reside In Goshen, until after Ihe school* close tor the rummer, at least, as their daughter U :n the graduation class at Middle High School. Serenade Newlywed* Friends of Clare Mowker staged an Informal parade on Saturday evening when they assembled at Mayvtlle and captured he and his bride, who was formerly Miss Grace I-aw and escorted them through the surrounding 'owns to the strains of horns, dluhpan* and other noise producers. Many sign* on ihv car Informed everybody that they were newlyweds.

South Seuville Mr and Mrs. Brnest Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whiting and Mr ..nd Mrs. Harry Pierson attended the ladles' night entertalnjnent given by the Tall Cedars at North Wildwood. Hatty Morgan and wife were Court House visitor* on Wednesday of last week. Mr and Mrs. L. McElw.-e vl»tted relative* at Haleyvlllt on

1 Sunday.

‘i Mrs. Morris Reeve# entertained ‘ the sewing circle on Wednesday

evening oi last week.

Lewis Hand was a Bridgeton visitor on Monday. Mix Robert Cook and little daughter. Miriam, spent a few days the past week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Wlllian Peterson. 8r. Mrs. Mary Peterson entertained relatives from Court House on Sunday. Harry Reid, of Millville, spent Sunday with C. Hand and family. The A. K. C. Class met at the home of Mr*. Emma Broughton Wednesday evening. Little Helen Sutton Is quite 111 with pneumonia. Alex Baud motored to Bridgeton on' Tuesday. Misses Ethel Hand and Hilda Bingham, of Clementon. were home over the week-end. Edward Wilkins, of Moorestown. spent the week-end with Charles Bingham and family. Misses Hilda Bingham and Ethel Hand motored to Millville on Saturday. William Peterson. Jr., wife and son spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Garner Peterson. Alex Baud attended a meeting of the Idaho Hay Loft, at Port Norri*. on Friday evening. I, Lee and Mi** Beulah Hand called on Ales Baud and family Wednesday. Kenneth Bonham. Edwin Noon. Unwood Bingham and Ralph Pet erson. members of the 1. O. R. M.. Mlguon Tribe. No. 246. atatended a meeting of the Wapella Tribe, of Wlluwood. on Friday

night.

George Sheppard and wife, of Millville. \ tailed William Peterson and wife over the week-end. Mis* Katherine McCormick and mother, of South Dennis visited Mr*. Mary Peterson on Saturday. Miss Emma Hand, of Atlantic City, and Miss Edith Hand, of Millville, visited their paraat* over the week-end. Mis* Ethel Fowler, who I* employed at Millville, spenl the week-end with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. B. Fowler. Mi- Virginia Hand, of Rio Grande, v tat ted Miss Lid* Fowlci on Sunday. Alex Trout, son. George, and wife, of West Berlin, spent Sun day with John Fowler and

family.

Cape May City

Waltei Benexet. of Philadelphia, wa* the g inst of his mother. Mrs. Lena Crease at her Franklin Street home os Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Learning Sbepperd bare returned to Cape May. alter enjoying the winter at Philadelphia. Mis* Dorothy legate wa* hostess to the members of her bridge club on Thursday evening at her Jefferson Street apartment. Mrs. Lewi* T. Stevens entertain ed at n bridge party on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Frances Ferguson. South l^fayetle Street, entertained Mrs. Graham French, of Philadelphia. over the week end. Mr* Alim T. Sayre entertained at a bridge party on Thursday . .ening Oi last week at her Stockton Avenue borne. There were clrht guest* present Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sandberger. ol Stockton Avenue, have been entertaining the latter - * mother. Mrs. Henry Nlttlnger. of Norwood. Pa. Mr. and Mrs William H. Muncy, ol Hadden Height*, were weekend guests of the latter'* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Dcnixot of Broadway. Mr* J. Oliver Rutherford has been spending several day* at Philadelphia.

Belleplain Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mason, of Plcasantvllle. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. R. B. Hex*. Mr. and Mi*. Lester Riggins •pent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pettit, of Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Conover, of Pleaaantvllle. spent Wednesday of last week with their daughter. Mia. Levi Hand. Mr and Mrs. Elbert Eldredge. ol Leesburg, spent Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason. Mrs. K. B. Hr** and daughter motored to Millville on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Bonham and daughter, of Eldora. spent Sunday with Mr*. Bonham's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman. A number of ladle* from Camp St. P. O. of A., motored to Wtld1 on Monday evening to attend lodge there. Mr. and Mm. J. Stiles, of Millville. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. J. Pettit. Edward Lloyd, of Rio Grande, spent Saturday and Sunday with hi* mother here. Mia* Geraldine Abbott, of Millville. apent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Glendora Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes attended the funeral of Mr. Barnes' nephew. Elmer Bateman, of Port Norris, on Monday. Mr* C. Barhelor. of Millville. I* vRiling her son. Anbury Bachelor and wife for a few days. Several from here attended a party given In honor of Theodore Moore, ol Millville, or. Saturday even’ng. Miss Louelli. Barnes Is rfaltlng her sister. Mrs. Thelma Ycarteks. of Millville, for a few days.

Tuckahoe

Mr and Mrs- William Watson, rf Philadelphia, spent Sunday w be former'* paronta. Mr and K

lohn Watson.

Kerri ting ( rBgVSlaUtieB. Mr. aad Mr*. Holme* Dotigli

Tree Break* Wire

A limb fell from * tree In front of Charier Foatei t how Friday evening, aeroaa the Atlantic Cltv electric wires, betaking one A number of famlliea were without current until the « ra-

age was repaired.

Walter Hughe* and family Woodbine visitor* on Buo-

A Babj Girl Mr. and Mra. George Knlerleman, of l-ansdownr. Pa. are rereiving congratulation* upon the birth of a daughter born March 7. Mr*. Knierteman Will be remembered as Mias Norma Hildreth, of Cape May. Mrs. C. E. Loper and daughter. Mias Betty Loper, have returned home from Sewell, where they have been gtteaU of M;*. K. E

MsgilL

Mr and Mr*. Joseph B. Hughes entertained the member* of their bridge club on Friday evening at their home on Stockton Hlacr

„ j Mr*. Frank B. Mecray enterThnmas Psyne's ear was badly | the Tuesday afternoon a i--i —tc when It *•*] bridge club tbta week at her

! Stockton Avenue home

| Mrs. Luther C. Ogden *n-1 Mr* I Sanx ul F. Eldredge are enjoying

! several day* in New York.

Mrs. M. A. Leng-ri. Jr., of ' Philadelphia, ipent a P*:t «f <*•« | week In Cape May at the home of her parent*. Mr and Mr* H. 'Rutherford, of Decatur Street

Surprise Part}

day

Mrs. L Tomlinson has rented her (arm In Corbin City to William Bailey, formerly of National Park. Mrs. Tomlinson has moved her family to Vineland. AUrad State Meeting Mr*. Della I<ee. Eva D. Snith and Hattie 8 Dukes, members of Tnckahoe Council No. 4» D. of A. attended the State Pant Councilors' Association. V of A. meeting held at Ocean City. Thursday. March IB. Mrs. Dukes wa* appointed Outside Sentinel. Bake Sale Item-tit The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a bake sale next Saturday afternoon March 24 at 2 o'clock In the Aaron Wittkamp Colwell Foal Room, the proceed* of which will go toward the aid of disabled ex-service men and thier famine* All baked food such as baked ham. meat loaf, baked bean*, macaroni, cake, pic. cookie*, doughnuts, muffins, etc..

will be < sale.

Mr. An. Mrs. E. Hayden, of Camden, apent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Walter Bailey. Mrs. Paul J. Sturgis, who underwent an operation at the Millville Hospital several week* ago. waa permitted to leave that Institution and returned to her home here

last Saturday .

Recovering From Accident Mrs. George T. Dukes and so Charles, called on Mr*. Dukes' brother. CapL Charles McKeague. at the Atlantic City Hospital Sunday. where (apt. McKeague is re* covering from severe bruises and cuts of the head and shoulders which he suittalnrd when a Fast Shot * Road 'rain collided with his automobile at Ocean Height*. Wednesday of l**t week The auto wa* completely demolished. Capt. McKeague. a native of Tuckahoe. not long ago disposed of his home here and moved to

Bo ner* Point.

Sir. *nd Mr* Ralph Sharp and Mn- T C Gandy, of Oaklyn. visited relatives here Saturday William He**, of Trenton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Walter and Mary Steven*. Mr. and Mr*. Charla* Reeves and children, of Woodbury, apm* Bur lay here with hit slater. Mra.

Mary Warren

Mayville

side swiped by anoth*^ car nra; the Calvary Baptist Church Quite a number from here at1 tended a Parent-Teachers' meet lug at the Clermont achm.1 Fri !d“y evening. The children rrn itered an l«tete«Ut»f "rgdln pro

Rio Grande Mrs. J. 8 Harris. Is spending a! week In Washington. D. C, with her daughters. The SL Patrick's Social held by the Grange in the hall on Friday Ask Re tarn of Pastor At a business meeting held last week. Rev. John Donaldson was naked back for pastor of the Nax arine Church for another year. Rlaras Front Hospital Ivan Russell, who ha* been in the Atlantic City Hosplf-tl paM week la borne again. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Eodicott. of Court House, took supper on Sunday at the home of Roy Wolcott. Rev Albert Ewan, the new pastor at the M. E. Church, preached two very good sermons on Sunday. Mr*. Catherine Hand and win. of Wildwood, are moving Iht* week into the double house next to Asa Robbins, which sire ha* bought- She plan* to rent the other half. John Hand moved hi* family from Wildwood Into the house formerly occupied by Rev. John Donaldson and owned by John Brown. Mrs. George Tborson entertained ber Sunday school class on Saturday evening. Those present sere: Misses Etta Argoe. Mary Edward*. Dorothy Porch. Helen Smith. Lotta Smallwood, Albert Skelllnger. A'vernia Skelllnger. Jean Robbins. Evelyn Harris and Jack Harris. George Harris snd Pobert Argoe. Charles Curlott. of Philadelphia, •pent Sunday here with W. F.

Hand.

Charles Crease 1a visiting hi* two daughter*. Mrs. Earl Gibson and Mrs. W. Croas. In Philadel-

phia.

Obtaia Fire 1 qnlpmcal A committee of three men went i Philadelphia on Thursday and brought down some chemical tanks and a truck which was purchased for the Ore company. They expect the new Ore engine The regular monthly Grange Booster meeting waa held here the Grange hall on Tuesday evening. with all the Grange* in the county represented. An interesting program wn* presented. The trip to Croa* Key* on March 31. was also discussed Refreshment* s served.

Ocean Viet

South Dennis

Mr. and Mr*. Carl Sharp *er Philadelphia *hop|H-rn ou Monday. Miss Iguitae Van Gilder, of Drexel University, apent Ihe week end with her father. Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Tronem and family * • re calling on friends here on Sunday. Wlllian: Stout wa* a Philadelphia visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mr-. J K Jeffries, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with their parent*. Mr. and Mra. Joe. Downan.. Mlaa Anna Csnuso apent a few days In Philadelphia with her Bis-

ters.

Mr. and Mr*. William Kurt.*, and Mr*. Joseph Downam were Ocean City vlaftors oa Friday. Vra. Beatrice MeGoohan apent ’ few day# In Pblladelpbta Mrs. Ernest Downam and d.mghr were Atlantic City visitor* on Thursday evening of last week. Raymond Bozarlh waa an Egg Harbor visitor on Monday. Quite a number from here attended the entertainment given at the Clermont school 'riday eve-

ning

Joseph Downam and son *i»-nl Wednesday of Iasi week at Bridgeton with relative*. Mr. and Mra. John Carew. of Ocean City, apent Sunday with their mother. Break* Arm

Mr. and Mr*. Frank Shaw were Ocean City shopper* on Friday. Mr. and Mr* .lames Anderson and daughter. Betty, of Philadelphia. spent Ute week end at their summer home here. Charles Will* I* building a new sun porch on hlc home. Mr. and Mrs. Firman Downam and niece, of Ocean City, are occupying the tenant house of Ernest Downam. B«x Social Sucre** A box social wa* given for the benefit of the elghlh grade of the South Soaville school at the Ocean View school bouse, about 126 wa*

netted.

fhe market gardeners here lyvve •U. • potatoes, pea*, beets. letUure, oni»n* and carrot* planted, f ' John Moseop has Just comph-tetl putting lightning art. liters An the county building* at Court House.

] Mrs. James Doyle and daughter : " ent to Oi-ran City Sundry. Eugene Springer and family j went to Woodbine Saturday evening. They also entertained Mr. Lull. Mr. R. Will taker and Mr. Henry Hyson ii:. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhoades, o'. Fishing Creek, visited Mr. and Mr*. F. r. Barnes Tuesday. Francis Meerwald an.t Mlaa Martha Meerwald went to Court House Monday. Misses Mary and Agne* Meerwald, of Camden, spent the week end with tbeir parents. Capt. and Mrs. A. J. Meerwald. John Simpson, of PblladvlpMil. spent ln*t week with B. H. Simpson and family. B H. Simpson. John and Ear* Simpson spent Saturday at Court House. Mr*. Samuql Shaw, of Cedarrllle, ■pent the week end with her staler. Mr*. Amos Hickman. Robert Sutton and family motored to Cape May Saturday Clinton Nickerson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mulford Cole nt Goshen. Joseph Geraslmchuk and daughter went to Goshen Saturday. Clayton Hickman and family visited Mr. and Mrs. William Westrott at Palermo Sunday eve-

ning.

Joseph Robinson. 8r.. and family went to Wildwood Saturday. On Sunday they entertained Mr. and Mra. Edward Watson, of Goshen. Mtas Hannah McCormick spent the week end with Mra. Thomas Miller. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Scull visited Mr. Frank Corson Thursday. Mr. Calvin Nickerson, of Pleasantville. visited bta mother, Mr*. Dt-horah Nickerson. Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. J. B. Scull vlalled Mr. and Mrs. Coley Weeteolt at Dias Creek, recently. Mra. EUxa Shaw, of Court House spent the week end with Miss Annie Nickerson. Mr*. Thomas Hand went fq Cape May Tuesday Mr. :<nd Mrs. Ralph Peterson visited Mr. and Mra. Charles Ntek- - rson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Bramell. of Atlantic City, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Eldredge Saturday. Thomas Hand and family went 40 Court House Saturday. Mrs. K. R. McCormick. Ml*aes Catherine MoCormlck and Margaret Linde no an spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCormick at Millville.

. Pe.

eeks' '

Mrs. A. Bta

well party at Philadelphia for her stater, who ten for BcHart. : Ireland, on Saturday. Mrs. Sadte Carr, of Chester, j Pa.. 1* visiting Mrs. Oeotgr ToYoung Couple Marry Mlaa Grace Law and Cfarr

lack and son. daughter. Mr* Thursday shoi

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