Cape May County Times, 20 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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faa* bam Tfaitln* hi* mother _ Bridjretoii. and two broth*ri fn

tbi* place.

Mia Edna Ware, rortnerly RoadctowD. but cow matron at the Cotatty Farm, entertained the i obannck Chapter of the 0. n

thi* week.

The ttpriog council for the P. T

Aaaoctetlon* of thi* county met at

the church TycwUy. the X7thMr*. Newton Shlmp recently en-

n , *. n . tcrUlned the MlMtonary Hociety ' ,!f of 01 **» »>*>•«»' I-u the ran Church. • ; 3d TurWJ y ° Mr*. Elmer D. Mutford read •

paper at the JUmarob Club on

“TUe \'dman In Politic* " Norman E. Newkirk, of H.

town, appeared before Recorder

Lore on a ciutrse of reel'

drlrin*.

Mr* Manta rot I Baanett died at the a*c of 99. Mr*. Georite Ottitqter ha* been viititinx in PUIadelphta for neveral

T*"- a, ?TS' Thome of A. H.

llf« •errle-

I rotor^cy-

- Bo3li»nt t- >* returni^,! dene* at Moorm ^sx borne some time : dcjtb of her crandU Kr il> IrieklaaooV R - RT ?*^ ^ „ » rrf t..lllns at Mr*.

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c < i-jpton spent FHtay

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Dnl OBieer* ,„JLr. of Lower Hope‘wet made president of of IMuration. CalTtU rtr president. The . i« not out until July »d! be an election fot

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b iiw'port P»pn« bote* wi 1 tr»n*port ts . edarrille. May 11.

decided by a

Id transport the tub U to Rridcetoo next nil take them at not f-i It ha* cost Hopcas J16S per pupil to tter: *t bom'. according

figure*.

II fiut llashiiiRloii iltt elass will g kpril M*. May L J. • ipeet to hire ot

buses.

Sekwls ( low May 86

ucr/ruinient for the nii t-: Saturday. May 26. peplt art planning to i Xitional Forest Week. prt: auting of the W. C, mi Mrs. Si. Gilbert as t »u held at tbc pnr. onarjd.-;. nf last wtcl: 0 K Carrlson. fonnt-rly of ws. *111 be n candidate mtatioo for City Cot

&>!:&, lormerly of thi* •e so» principal at North “ ta. urtinUod a P. T. A. f Iiovden ia active aa i t.cager for Joseph H. 1 Mr, id Davia. Mr. and ■ ^'l* and Mrs. H. and daughter, were . &5!d Dari*, in Salem Imdty. 1 ! iV.hiiin ha* been ill a I»o «ceks. ■Mr,, a. S. Ijjptnn went ™>i!ld for Easter. “tta Dare and Mr. and . ' aoderbeek spent it Atliatic City. ‘ Xitcbell. of New York. * nsitiRg his brother Ed held their prayer “ Mr. Heubcn Ayara. “r a.ltchell. who ti aches bCr £ n « Dari*, of Pcm-«*-n tprndinc some Jr,,™ _ Mrent*, Mr. and

Mrs. Ed Sewell and son have turned from Rock Hall. Md. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Olaspe; hare not missed attonding the actor party in S9 yean Charles Westcott. of Philadelphia. baa been rutting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weat-

co't.

The High School team i _. against the Alumni Tuesday. Score

13.

16 i

to Clay-

ton Friday.

Miss Verna Smaller spent Satur-

day in Monroeville.

Dr. Baba IJord. of Bridgeton, waa a guest of Mr*. L. Darla. Mrs. Lydia Smalley west to

Quinton Friday.

W. C. Y. T. to Meet

The spring institute of the Cumberland County W. C. T. 17. will bo held in the Deerftald Street M. E Church. Mrs. Liilisn F. Fieckcrt will be the afternoon speaker C. C. Woodruff boa been made president of the Cumberland County Bankers’ Association Mra. Lillian DuBoi* Harris wT

Mrs. Edward li. .SimtKon and WB. Robert, of ( hadwlrk. N. Y.. •PeM the Easter holiday* with b»r parema. Mr. and Mr* Harry Van-

hook. of East Oak Street

Mia* Irene Rlpie. of Colombia lalrendty. t* risiti.-.? m Millvtilc. MU* Hasel La*klll. of Berlin.

H. J.. i* sppodInc a few day. with 71'' 1^'T‘ K

turned home after * pending 1 winter srith refatlva* in New]

York.

Mrs Lolle Craig spent la»f

week In PhiUdelphla.

Miss Alma Bateman returned 1 to the T'cnton Normal School

pending the Easier raca-

Mrs. George Jenkins and Mr*.! lugs Barbara Baud' ia apeadiac C. Mooro ot Diridlng Croak. *peot! some time with her rrandasnsts. Friday with their daughter and Mr. and Mr* S. Pittman. «f Boi sisicr Mr*. R Sharp, who is con-| den town ftned to her home with illne**. Mni Marie Jerrei and friend has

returned to their home In Coopers-

Hrlp 1 elrbratr Hirthdai

Mr and Nr*. W. R. Goodwin. 1 Ur< .. Hr and Mra. L Byron Atkins Mrs ' 2

and Kenneth Goodwin spent Easter

Sunday In Atlantic city.

Btanley Johuron. of South Third Btreet. .pent the Easter holiday*

with relatives in Trenton

John Prle*. of Ocean City. form, erly of thia city. I* wry ill at his

bom* there

The engagement of Miss Margaret E. Dari*, of Pottarille, Pa, to James J. Prucell. of thi* city, wa* announced during the Easier holidays. Mr. Prucell U a member of the Dally Republican stag.

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M»ny friends gathered at home of Miss Cornelia Hlnso .

help her celebrate her seventeenth

Itansrnbaker he; birthday on Wednesday erening entertaining her father, Mr. 8Uu-. of last week.

ton. of Cape May. i Mrs. John Bailey and daughter. Captain liorenao Loro spent a | Verna, spent Thi radar of li few days the past week in Jer- week with relative* in Millville, roy City with Mra. Loro, who was Mrr 1. Bacon, w io has bo called there by tbc serious ilinros, gultc ill. Is improv.ng at this

cd her sunt. Mr*. Anna Whitlock.I writing.

, r . lf , a ‘ K ° ! Mis* Anna Robbins spent the Charles Banks, of New V^rk. week end with Mia* Marian and I* spending some time wl-h hi*! Miriam Hoffman, of Port Norris, •“rent*. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Mr Paul Co*, of Stone Harbor. ***"“• . „ „ . | is apendlng several days at the Mr and Mrs. Harry ’ andever h<> m. cf Mr. and Mrs. George

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Mr*. Walter Hinson, of South Ssicood Street, delightfullj entertained the Sunday School Claar of Mrs. Eva Bomboff at a tureen supper. A very pleasant social hour waa enjoyed and a short business session followed. There were seventeen ladies present Miss Helen Mills, of Plainfield, is spending the week with friend*

in (his city.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of North Second Street, motored to Delaware Sunday. Mrs. Kate Townsend and son. Richard, and Mias Eva Head I y. of East Mulberry Street, motored to Faulsboro on Sunday. James Radellffe. of Columbia Avenue. I* spending a tew days in

Cape May.

Mrs. Steelman Lee. of Leesburg a Millville visitor on Tuesda-

entertained Mr. and Mr*

wainwright and two wna.

Vint land, on Sunday.

Mrs. Mary Slevero. of Bridgeton. is the guest of Mra. M ;.,ran

Hu*i?d for a few days.

Mr*. Stewart Nichols ha* pur-

chased a new Ford coach.

Rom DeMaris. who waa operated on for appendicitis at Bridgeton recently, has ao far recovered as to be able to return

home.

Mr*. Harriet Mudge. of Chicago. i* spending some lime with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Jams* Damenbaker Mr*. Mot* :e came East to at lend the funeral of her nephew. James Peterson, who was killed by an automobile recently. Mr* Mulford Davis entertained the Missionary Society of the M. E. Church recently. After the bus: tie** meeting a social time was enjoyed. Refreshments of ice cream and home mad? cake were served. The rex* meeting will be at the home of Mra John Go-

down.

Th' many friend* of Clarence

Leg

'■‘‘J W* lee while -la'ksnn-Parktos rl Dr i ritis had auteteo to close '"ioaer. of Penaa- “ ,: “ r «lme with

Gevslngwr.

°ok G*em a few °’ber. Mr*. Abble

viivlu *. the Salem.

a ca»e at the'

of last week. Schafer will be glad to know he Mr*. Unde! Morgan, of McNcallb.. improved eufgelenily i© be Street, has been spending a few able to return to hi* boms hero day* with her mosJMr. Mr*. Wii- Mr. Schafer has been In poor Ham Snyder. Sr., of Maple Street ! health for quite a long time and Vineland. j wr* taken to the Jefferson Hos1 Mias Lida Goff ha* rciurned P 11 *! for observation and treatP. T. A. Meet* ! fnj m * (* n ^y*' Tl » lt W Philadel-j "tent.

‘ phla and Coilingewood. ,, T .

Mother*’ night wa* olmefred el Mr*. EUiabeth Smith, of Avon-- Mother* EntortAinment the regular monthly mccTlng of: by-the-Sea. U apendlng a week as! Th , Surd . School Ciaae the Parent-Teachers’ Asaoclailon. the grost of Mr* W. L Angelo at Mother* ” of the PrrobyThere wa* a chorus of f? Hope- the First M. E parsonage. idvyat atotner*. ot xnc i-rrsoy

well women led by Mrs. Unde

Fisher Dart*. Mr*. Davi* and; Dr. Scanlon Broadrori-

Mia* Dixon, of Roadstown. who: . . . , ,, , _ presided at the pl.no were each nl roibh a*

presented with a basket of «°»M 7ro m !?, era by Mr*. Myer* of the Shiloh- 1 ,,rru ’ c:u " frnm M "

Bridgeton Road.

The treasurer. J. M. Sheppard.

reported a balance of MS.S* on ' :: hand. Mr. and Mr*, t Hester Bon- j •II ham were put at the head of the. (^/CCldT^VXlLC

nominating committee to report 1

new month. ! ,, j ' " . , Mrs. Susie Hoffman’* room won Mr and Mr*. Edwsrd Evan*

. uuun v. wu. aura alia. George

Edward Bateman

omc time at the home Mr and Mrs. J. Smith, of

Ocean Oty

Master George Sharp. Jr, who has been confined to his home with iiloesr f, able to be al Mis* Virginia Bateman is spending some lime with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hammell. ol

Codings wood.

Mrs. C T. Wells and daughter. Ebiora. passed the week end with her mother. .Mrs. Phoebe Polhamns. of Dorchester. ( burrh Service* The church service* for the following week are: Riv. L. B. Hen deraon. Sunday morning class meeting *1:30; rreaebing 16:30: Sunday school 2 P. M.; Epworth l-eaguv T o'clock, preaching 7:30. Tuesday evening class meeting 7:15. every Thursday evening prayer meeting 7: IS. All are welcojt to attend these meetings. Mr. E. Robinson and children, Dorothy. Mary Emma and ShrriBkii. of Tuckaboe. called on their

vlHc. Md, after spending * couple of week* with relative* b- re. .Mrs. Bessie Marvel, of Vineland, passed the week sod with Act parents. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Nichols. Mrs. Mary ParkhUl ia apendlng several week* In Pcanaylvaaia Several from out of town attend ed the fun ral of Mrs- J. Clark, of Port Non held from Joe Compton's parlor: here on Tuesday of

last week.

George Compton, of Philadelphia, parsed the weak end with his father. J. M. Compton. Mia* Lois Henderson, of Philadelphia. passed the week end with her parents. Rev. and Mr*

When the first laavra be pay* his check with a ten dollar bill which perhaps bears certain initial* on the face. The second customer waits a few minutes and then pay* his bill with a noc dollar note When change ia given, be lariat*

note tnatoAd i ing Hgraa* t«<initials in i.trt^li

With «u«i yraaC ; h«

Ice feel*

change must be a- ml

plying th

my it to hi*

;>encll.

the usual Bov-

additional taM * up-

bros'caat from station WJ2 Wednesday of laat week by Dr. Scanlon, sister of J. P. Scanlon.

Jirs. r ,*ir auumau r ruuui eon,

the gold fish for the largest at-i and children have returned tendance of parent* present 8he:«I‘elr homo hero, after spending has 10 scholar, and there were llj'-'c wlntor In Florida. They have tvartmt. present. * inlered In the nontt. several

Roadstown. Shiloh and I’cari*.

M.-a. Shinuan GarriMn and son. Shertaan. Jr., •*»* tbt week-end with friends lu Baltl-

Marlborough Churches Joined haring ah unU-saloon man sroas in the school auditorium. Firemen 0 naan lie The firemen have organized rod made Joseph M. Tomlinson president: Everett Bowen, secretary: George Lakcn. treasurer. Tne drivers are first. John Mickel; second. Chester Davis: third. E. Bud

Newkirk.

The neat meeting will lie April

24. when they hope to have the

desired quota of member*. The Boy Ecouts with Charles

West colt as leader, went to ,I 7‘ n *' j uT™measiro “Laura Stevens, who ton Camp Ground* near Marlboro. ■ . v , etlm of lheui ts

for an outing. j aWr lo ^ oUl .

Vi. I.ltllan Maxw-ll ha* rt

„f v. Charles A. Walker and Mrs. Walker an- apendlng several week* with relative* In Wilmington. Del, for the benefll of Mrs. Walker’s health. Curtis Schafer, who U employed In Atlantic City, spent the week-end with hi* parent*. Mr and Mr*. Samuel Schafer.

Mould

terfan Church, wa* entertained a: the home of Mr*. Frank Tongue. Jr, for the April meeting. A pleasant lime Is reported by all present. During the social hour

rof—shmenta were served.

Mr. and Mra. Lee May hew and Mrs. ...ary Bateman spent las:

Friday In Philadelphia.

lore May hew Is improving hi* home with a new coat of paint. Mrs- Grant Lore Is able to be out on nice dayr. She is convalescing from an attack of pneu-

monia.

Lawrence Peterson ha* been spending a few days at hi* home

here.

Mauricetou'n

Mr. and Mri. Frank Bateman and Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert.Bateman are eprnding a week down in Virginia. Mrs. Maud Garrisoa ha* returned home, after spending some time with her brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hand, of Vineland. MU* Ethel Heev. - ha* returned to her duties at th. Women*' College. Del, after sending Easter vacation with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Reeve*. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells are apendlng several weeks oat of

Millville

Mr. and Mrs Walter Shcffcr, < edarrille. enteitained Mrs. J. Stlt*-s. Mrs. Sbefler's mother, t

the week end. ! A\\ Evferrit i«rd. who trachea sci-. wN ence at Camoen High School, has k\\>

been visiting it Millville.

James Langford, ol the University of Pennsylvania. •» visiting '

this city.

Mias Loraine Deam*. of Englewood. spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Charles

and Harry Sheppard

motored to AUahUg Oty ThUifday.

Mr and Mr*. Edward Compton. < aradca waro week-end guests of Mr. and Mr*. Bam - - -

Mr and Mr*. Paul Jekero. of Penns*, rove, were Wednesday guest* of Mrs. Joker*' parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Loreaan Hution. Mis* B. Wall*, of Ventnor. passed the weak end with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs A. L. Will* Mr Raymond Sharp, ot Philadelphia. wa* a week end visitor of hi* mother. Mra. R. Sharp. Among those who were to Milllie Saturday were: Mr*. John Bailey. Carrie Harris. Mr. and Mr*. Earl Wyatt. Mr. and Mr*. H. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Collins. Mr. and Mra. George Owen. Mr. and Mra. Paul Cog. Howard Nixon., Harold Holland and James. John.| Howard and Troliua Willis.

The “Narked Bill Game”

This Is one of the oldest met! - j ods by which restaurant cashier* at- robbed, but as new cashiers

cousin. Miss Deborah ovro constantly being employed. <t

a favorite with many crook*. Two men entor at differcot roc* and sit at different tables.

Mias Mildred King, of Easl Oak Street, was a Philadelphia visitor Wednesday of U«t week. Philip Nelson and Franklin • Toacr. both of thi* city, spent

' Hiirltagtou, ’be week end In New Vork^Ojty^

!fISps»

-in the Sky

-at the Speedway

-on the Road

PUBLIC SALE About three hundred )0 to 40-foot pin Oak and white Oak piling will be sold at public sale Tue*Uy, April 24th. 1928, on the Charles Reeves property, containing four acres on road leading from Mauricetown to Buckshutem, about two miles from Mauricetown on left hand side of road, opposite Charles Buzby place, to be sold by the piece on the stump, handy for loading. Sale at 2 P. M. Anyone wishing to see timber can do :o by inquiring of Mr. Reeves, at Mauricetown. CHARLES REEVES. THOMAS S. FERGUSON, Auctioneer.

Annoimcenient 1 wish to inform my friends and the public in general that 1 will open my New Garage Light Lunch and Service Station on Tuesday* May 1st to be known as “BUD’S PLACE” MARSHALL (' BUD' ) LORE

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