Cape May County Times, 20 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 15

tl* Senior riau> of the r»p» May ‘

"crss irwr'™ m«.

'. of pmt* :**^ . Htrb School TTini^di} and'Frida') flitrjMi ..f Allan

StfMy 0!t», wl»« mako bto t-tentn;. The prncecAa nlll so . **}*■ Irtise MrPtieraofi. of AtUn-

of i i law bom.' hmu. milk Erwat Wbolm «a.' toward tfc e etpen*** of the 1 ^ l ': • TahorMelO M '"-y III UMt week and o« lnr«B trip of the rtm**. u r ,J u™ n **• - _r™“ T» Uepalr l.iatl yr •■'Wl Ur« Cari Ram»ey. of tion hs« bern rorenUr btrtit on r 1 nitenotniaa;, ^rt CoUtoa. . t’oto. and Mr and the property to be run by Mr*.

!ur*<-crowd; Tau car loada of pravel wrr* iir« Allen Wilma and two rbll- Davis' mju.

*' Ed , "•■ 0,or f <J 'coasi*»ed to BennMt Station and i drrn returned to their borne In, Dr. and Mr*. Starr, of rape May.

unloaded here by Courtland Dick-; Moatourarillr. Pa_ WedBe*' ..-, af-1 rntenateed a mitnl>er of children

fc preach inaon and men. of fold Sprinpr. to! ter xpendinjr the itreattr part of at an t%Z hunt Sister Vsm i ' v llrewta and . he need in repalrftit: the parwonsk*! the week hue with the latter'*! their MSI Laar aumme H Harold Deramp; road itaonsh Klahln* Creek. f ! parents. s^iiplna enrmtte at at Rank Harbor. Koch child re1 '•• . ' .fV' Mrs. May Moss has returned to OttjwtmrK. Pa ! celeed « basket • S'.nhnew. i-ti- bri homp frunkford. p*.. after 1 MIm Horonoe Snyder attended a Mr* Joseph Balbntner returned rj Dt«. "pendinK two week* or more here, meeting of tier Sunday school *>* first of the week, after *pettd-,-i*..rd Kioc. yrt) Bara Jackson idaaa at the home of her atmt.! >«» « »eeh or more with her b »s*u i Mt” Pticllln Blootnrm and . Mr*. Martha Swabi In Erme. Toes-: f«»bcr. Mr. John Soar. Hi Palmyra. ' ' Jt '' mother, of Philadelphia, spent la*t day evninr of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Halbruner " , h '"„ W SL?' «n»M«lll MMto— !.!'»* WJfSrt. 1., ^ 0~ ; ..c» f .

mother, Mra. V Bloomer*. i a rery critical state of health. “ tM •** *«*...! y;:,,:**, iff *"»» «■«*«• w—'CSS' ^111* \ ulled Ml*a iMatthews daukb-j Naiy Yard, spew u week -* * '

Sunday. i ter ahd an. Mtsa F.mma and Al-j tome here

CATE BAT COCSTT TTfiTES. rRIBAY, A?KI 20. 1928.

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Friday | at

The Bodowencnt ' ommHte' of j It is rutnered George Cheater I* .Tabernacle M. E. Church held | planning to erect a home ban their moating R-turday .'ftomoon | odjotnlng that of bis mother, Mr*, -mil Friday J at the home of Mra. Mary Dicktn-i Ida Ingersuil. and t'-'.t be will •on. Ten roemhera ware enter-: more hla family here irom Phlla-

tud an elec-. mined. A letter of cheer waa delphla to live pt rmancntly. Mr. . ... bi, home, sent to their absent member. Mr* ' hester has been in very poor

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ehln Council D. frf A. i-odge at the j last

OM Brick church Sunday evening.] Mrs. Joseph Goertler and lilllMrs. Harry Needles sang two!daughter tisiUd her parents In beautiful solo* with Mra. Albert (Camden, ot. Tuentay Matt hew a at the organ Mrs. Wright! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prookt. gate a very interesting tnlk. while; Mr. and Mrs John Tripp, of Rev. Wright took as Ids subject: I Vineland Mr. Sue Meade, of "Who Can Find a Virtuous Wo-j Cedanillr: Mrs Samuel Shuley

__ _ n-a‘ For Her Price I* Far Above>«"d son, 'Varren of Camden. vl»-

Word waa receirad that Charle* Mrs Keliwm Oarretaon'. ' ~ Rabies | * l!h M r - ond Mrs - p J „[ Wildwood.. Harner. who has been employed at Mr. and Mr* Raymond Mmmu Mr » Settle Elliott, of Chswter.: s ‘“JCts on -unda}.

1 , of Perry- the MonUMncry •'ot-nty Home at and children. ..f Wildwood, were Pa., was called here Thursday u>; h 11 ', *n their sia-. Black Rock. Pa., for tbh winter, oalllii* on URoy sggers and «» bed ride of her father. AMu. £»'l™ “MOtodl to Wlmmutw.

j r , Mon- completed Ms work there. April famllj Snnday. . HWtmaO. who U ve y 111 with

16. and after enjoying two

her. Mra.

lnM ,n baa i«n- «»Bnah I-corning, who 1* 111 | a a health. Mra. (beater before'her • her recent M*w York HaopWal. All wen* In- marriage was Mis* Margaret Mst.,bir to ea- riled to the dinir.r room where thews, of this place . rcuttves. the table Was groaning with a de Mr. and Mr*, mi'— Cox. of

, -nvder and Hctous rejmst The next meeting Camden, were here Hundav look-

, doors wlH be held lit Mrs. Sara Jack- ing after thetr property and were ■•ffcrlng With son’s home. entertained for the day be Mr. and

tlM* *

D. of A. Attend < h

Dias Creek

Cold Spring

Mrs. A. EJlmtt has been enter- fneeun/'oT'tt*

nrice. Mrs. Edwin • Erma.

Mrs. Helen Dagostino. Mr and .Mrs- E,1 I. croU were it. Ocean

Rev. Edward Wright prtachid n’Oty Sunday raorting.

roiy tntercsUtig and helpful ser-j Mr*. Harry Morgen wa* in yr ^ Mr> u j^pgms mon to the membera of FTiend-] Philadelphia on Wednesday nl ( ;* jUf jitar. and Mr. and Mrs Ma-

croy and’ family! of MiUrille. apent Monday with Mrs. A Weatherby. Mrs. Nelson Oarretaon. of Erma, and Mr*. Smith St Css and atyi. Prune!*, o! t ape May. spent Monday with Mr*. Richard Uoyd. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thompson and Mr. Walter Thompson and friend, of Hctslervilie. spent Sunday with the former's daughter

Mrs Daniel chamber*.

Twenty-five of the Mlxpath La-

Sunday, white they spent die*' Btb!-' ‘ lass met at the home

of hi* day with relative*. of Mr*. Cotman Norton, on PrMay

u> t*™.* _ - h .i **«»«. d... -rening.

Mrs. Howard Norton had quilting at her home here Wednes-

day of last week.

Miss Alms Norton. Mra. Carrie Scull »pect Saturday at Wildwood.

h«ra liri weak, Ralph Nor-

Dcmth and Mary Emma Rot-

„! iiifis t-rnt* P*ere- Rnn- o ..sn.ngton. D. C.. where they vtttted MIm Jsr.nle Reeve, .no twl „ ^ (ti( , KnmU of Mr >r(5

itonthly burinesaj ^ k? Da,f “^inaon for * vrra! s- c- -r tr M r s „rt jjr*. John BergV.. Jr..

: entertained Mr. and Mr*. Harry

. (Chadwick, of Ocean City. Sunday.

5 • v XI and Mr*. Webster Wiser Mr. John McPhtiaou and i*n-;, od rbU)1reri . M r. and Mi. L. dmn Reeve* «4 IW«t. also and mothrr . M r, Wood, of daughter. Mr*. Katherine Brown.) Ha( j fl(>n Heights, vbflted with

Mr*. Hannah I-earelng underwent 1 tpr May f Ity. motored tojjg,. #nil Mr , j c < in palmer on

operation last Monday la a Philadelphia Saturday to sboi . I Sunday

. married.) Ove* la PennvyivanUi. win morn k ..w ith Mrs. to hi* home here the forepart of

»r’.:

. orMMMt, Kvangellsl la Speak Here

- .-r Of Bridge*-. ' Uinlng » . days here| Rev. j, g. Jone*. of Yirgtaia. the Origg*. ot Vineland, for a r- - : r „ „ .. kneeling evangeUri. who is now She is now suiting a relative ot Rosell. -v i exmdsettug revival meetings in Wiki wood Crest for a week. La-; - ' i« :I of thls wr®*■ Avalon, spoke at Tabcrnar!* 8tid- ^ Mr. and •moot gaagsr He waa ac- I aoergur* OtHiaUea

Cf. h.*c |oeanpaoied by Rev. J. B. Quimby, 5r--:. HoPman ap«t- „ retnnwd missionary from Cl ing;

^ , ^-d" Crest" ^ 1 Vew Tork City HosultsL for' gsli Mr and Mr*. Henry FVtechauerl X .. H. Ungley. of Glassboro. I'-","'; , " riven a. reported as doing entertained Ihelr »on. Henry. Jr..jvWted with Mr. and Mra. R C Ltt -v. ninr 1 !? Awkm. ghd Rev. flannel I* niw! nf PhUsdrlphia. tor a day rccently. Lenglcv lam Thursday. * : n ' ' ervulnt, Hemllum. Mate Hupertnter.dcn! of ' ...... mi« Kiddie Hoffman has beaui mu. way.

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t or wOODBINg u r. Si*te of New -C (nr I be adpaWLAB

'••line (standSa ' '..■strES amuellut book, x («i.ter* ot nil paraSa - i--A.- ehnioa dlmMt tfc- rtstu „t sign ape -xi •l.-iK.n. or who. • jr Ixtoie them

1 -cxotkfl ii. naa. •• .lork In ibe */• ' " .In U, until evening for “

5r'.’ CH or WOODBINE

ter and sou. Miss Emma and Al-

bert condllf. alwo their sou. Fred] j jr . ^ Wilbert Week* Matthews and wife, a newly mar-j entartalaad their son. Mr. and sirs, ried couple, of Philadelphia. Albert Weeks, also Mr Wrig. t r*atly. ! ;.nd son. Roben. and ‘ daughter. , “ ; Frances, all of Norwood Pa., over

LEUAL | last week end.

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LEGAL

SHERIFF'S SALE

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'•on- Stcend DU

« Jeraui, • *» Repub

’ r ’-iro>t»* Co* vent ion

"■r Suit of Now

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<l " d ClTV M Og' bEA ISLE CITY. County of Cap* May. Stat.- of New Jrreey-. will meet for the parpo~- t nwamg regw. rattona ot voter* by •' TUESDAY. MAY t. IMS.

o'clock ^tn tha| nlng (*'.an.-l*rd trniwrrUw ind

TUESDAY.

(im«-1. *! which ilnw Board alia I! proceed .• make up from »«I4 c.

11-1 a or rwrtatera ot all peraon* heir mpeeilve eb-cllon dlatrlct led to the right of sugiwp

.«o.cln at the next rtoetlon. or who ■hall peraonaily appear l-fore them

for that purpoae. or who n to the aatlafacUon of mch

,t of IMAUtry and Ktadlon by the affidavit In wntln* of aome voter

i that elect bin diMnct to Id- a In

ler therein

■'tuesSsav/octobeb 1*. f*2S. I the hour of one o clorit ^th^iu.^ in- o'tWk in >»e- evening f« orpoee ol revising and rort ..rlgltul tvglwera or adding tberei the name* of all • pr. Mini- eWIUnd

PBIMABY ELECTION it All Political Part «* Will errv os sea isle city

Tuckahoe

Mrs. John Oilman and Mrs. Florence Taylor, of Holmstcad. Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed

Stewart last week.

Mr. und Mra. Franklin Mad-

den. of Newark, visited his moth-

er. Mm. Jennie Madden. Week. ' ▼ Mr. and Mr*. Walter Wonlfe

were In May’s Landing Sunduy.

Mrs. Jol:i. Shaw. Mrs. Arnold

Shaw and Mr>. John BatdolT

were in Philadelphia Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong

and son. of Avalon, visited Mi.

and Mr*. Paul Sharp Saturday. Dare Robinson, of the Culled

State Navy, and formerly of this place, t* enjoying a month's leave with hia'family In Washington,

evening elected the following offteeiK to erne during the current y*-a.: Worthy Matron. Jennie RtIHe: associate matron. Jean Clouting worthy patron. Harold Ross ronriuctr«*s, Anna Bailey; associate conductress, Mabel Lewis; secretary. Mary B. Dare: treasurer. Emma Shaw Mrs. J. M. Godfrey was In Philadelphia last Saturday. Edward Sharp, of the l*. S. SFlorida, is vlrillng at Ms hnm. here for several days. James Taylor has gone to Newark, where ahe will visit while with her son. Rutoa. and his family. “ and M*w Daniel Bliley paw-d Runtlay In Philadelphia •Uh friends. Mi..- Jpaep'iln. Ware, of MillTill., spent the wrtjNfcd with Misr Verdi Cunntnghnn.

It's a Boy

and Mrs. Roland Sharp ars receiving congratulatlona uptbr birth of a son at fleotth Hall Ocean City, an Saturday.

April 14.

Charle* Hagelgans spec. Sunday In MAEBoHa with Mr and Mrs. Casper Hagelgaa*. Mr and Mrs J’Yed Ornnt. of Trenion Junction, were in town

Friday.

FRIDAY. APRIL *7. IMS.

at t V M.. at The Kbertg'* ol-W I Ote-Ooi:-: IfouM-. in ti.i- city .

Br idsMon. Piute of New Jcr*ev. All the-*- ll.re* eertain 'rSeli <

lend end the liulbliiii-a ther:-w. ►IU nu-d on th» north "lie of the pub" E -..I iron. Codervi'l.- lo Mi "ill-. I WTroce Townehip. 'umtwrtab-.

Countr. New gene). and deecrttiad 1 j>. c.

**No >n< )** L- -Inning at a .tone near «** Ed. Lloyd passed Friday a 'while oak. in forrH-rlv Eno. Gan- lU Philadelphia.

d>'» bite, thenc • - - - -

Ian.!, a

U-v. -a-', thirty-

LEGAL

I K-tnilC

Mil]- : 8TATL OF NEW JERSEY * BOARD OF SHELL FISHERIES

. land;! provkl'k that the II ■vet-.ly- • elab.'rie. .hall have f

-•I anil MS

villr. nlro . — .— land: thenr. i«rlh e«hty .... .

gn--* and t--:-. ml.mtr-. ea*t. fourt. rod. and twvolv iht.. Unk* lo

atonn in the road aforcaald. also ner of hue It. X- Ha.man'.

Op-nr. along aabl rood north aevrr.ty- . . - flvr il'-grt.-* «-aaf. Hft> rml. and three - dlrvetion of thi- Hiu ll Fifl. link, to .tom- In roM road, and; and ol .h. pTOteetlon in line of forwrfy l^wb ». Mul- throushout th* .-mlr.- d: ford * land. m.ld atone l*lnc ton roda ; make *ut-h t ulna an.l t and thirteen link* north of the i in lt» optnton. may be

nnoinal earner: then*-. :• U nc the line ■ the pre.nrralton at the Wien Ftah

^f™mett' lytWI. IV Mulford . land In.ln.tr> of the Btat. Strth?«r .me hundred , MHKUKAS tinat.', abrteen rod. *nd four link* (o | cpve t^rator Ortiwet. c « .tone f.-r * *nrm ': thenre '“-und- - eootalton h..« pro- nto, Imr on land of Vbv-ettt S Pntllh copy - ( tin-.ml*'-m*rth tight)-nine drgr.-t. wvet. tarn- i>ae—-.1 and adoptrtlel* rSi ..el twenty-two link, lo .Wo. at a tnerfi,

a .ton.- for n comer: thett.a- ho-t: It.c on land of fortn- rty Ibnjaroin

gwan. t-iuth aeven deeraea and five s

min tile* ea*t twenly-nlm- r*id» and M may ... -aflftean Urk* to a fyne-'^ jhg.'Q* | *'Jp»r the Pelawmn* Bay

attd roai by aalp A tWeef h

Sevan OtTyatea el^^ Saver AilerflSt* V

' I ehml and ' fte* and ‘«- evenly-ewe i

[ rarjnlne Or- .

-nt> -Bve minutr* at* and acVMt II formerly stood a

."lub' fou

ffatlc National Cenventlon. . f I-clnnll.r EioW A Hero-ale Oeteflatei- at L"<s* , I'oo,uinlng to DemoiratIt NatianaT Cy vent.em „

t the pforo : X. «

f Kh.il »Y*herlea of th*- S ... _ Jenar that '

.-**arj' oroti-etlon.

A large number of ape May i Grange. 12* all told, motored * Rio Grr.ndo Pomona Grange on-J

BAturday avenlns , , „ Mr. ar>g Mrs. Raij.h Hnimc* a:-1 risttlBg her mother, rofwmefi to Irnd'ti the funeral o; hi- a-.nti a''home a. Gl-saboro on Monday. Port Norris, on Sund.*'. ] Mr. t haf to Dubois, of HoislerMr. and Mrs Carl Bowder andlvllle. t-j»eat one day last week daughter EHaatoth. of Newport.I with Mr Tbomai Douglas*

and Mia* Vera Joslin. of Pleaeamv»He. spent Sunday wiiit t.-.eir

cousin. Mr. Richard IJnyd Miss Dorothy Jooe*. of Court

House, "pent the week end with

her grand parents.

.Mr and Mr*. Edwnrd fleull apeni Friday at Court House.

Talk* nn Wrira

Mr. Aaron Robinson, who bas lately corm- bcuiu- from Africa, gnrr a rory Interesim*

talk at the Graugo

ntr.g.

jure two of his riba.

AH** Anna StJtcs. who has t

.ilmon, of Millville', and

Nt> ihn Barnett, of Court Hc'.tae -per.! Friday with Mr* W.

Kct'h-Tbj

Mr. nad Mr* James Caiflrttar. of t ape May. "Pent Sunday with her si*tar. Mr*. Russell Weatherby. Mrs. Lewi* St.mer akuS family, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with Mr*. Howard .Norton ' *t Mr* W. Weatherby spent Wud- | itenday with her eon at C9*n

House.

Mr*. Howard Seversnae. ! Pbiladelpbla. aprut Sanday

WBili- working ..n Guy Erric- her mother. Mr*. Rusa. II Da

Rio Grande

Mr. nnd Mrs Krnnk Downs and Mr nnd Mrw. Roy Wolcott spent Sunday with relatives in Milhille Jumes Vnnatnan. who ha* been in charge of the Rio Grande station on the P. R. R. was through on Monday, as lie bas accepted a position In Bridgeton. A Utile Son Mr. and Mrs. Christian Eshleme.n are reoeiviag congratulations upon the birth of a son. on Wedneed ay. April 11-

Non. - i« hereby given thai t 4*lrl«*t Board of Registry at«l F3* on In and for (be TOWN«HIP 0* COMMERCIAL -ill nte- t In the placea dealgnated TUESDAY. MAY nd alutll proceed to uly and accurately . aaalttK hook, the na* ritcoa of ail legal v.

for fh*- purp*. rfe nonSKa'llo

3—Adfpln* No 1

n the

Rath.

and Maurice Rive

dc*'*f''7b»’5»A5 #i”»-■*•« Jrtjmr. 1 ^e'"TV-' ^SriUe *ed MdHUle ‘ 'tmTiwMj jilver nnd Itay for Two Anarnat* Oe(e«»'«» ,0 B, B ub " , ,o*d alsn a corner cf Job-i lo*t»d« ' ( nr plantini' eeasrnt of 1SSL Kean Natieeal Convention from S'*'! land' ant! cnrttrr of No. 1. lug the di.puted area »ur and District vf Uta State o* N *'*' «5rU«l. thenre »k>«tha »»♦ »[ h?: Rhlp Johnl-iSt H-tW. in t

J aouth elgh'v-rie’it and one naif j |j,y which wa* r!* d by th

Democratic Ha• : *,, ru! . ftfte.n rod* and ttr*-iii> . , (>r !h< . year- l»sc — , rm Second Ola- I ritak, l{ , a eorr-. r In fhe fnsln ' -.Ur- I thEHECOUK. W. I

Of ,the »trie_sf. N»w j rtfe . Mia A‘.:

-onTT Convtnti

Two Altarnate DeMss.Uf*

Cn* Member of CooareM Second Conpross.on.i Member of Oenersi Anemoty. One Member of Besrd of Chi

And also for th*-

Klnrtlofi for odldale* for

Larue and Seven Republican Alternate Dtleoatee-at-Laiu* to rapreaent the Republican Party at th* Nst.onal Convention, and Eight Domoc.x:-*. DelegatM-at -orpa and right Democratic AKar^ >»te Driogatet At-Largo to reprooent h# Democ'atic Party at the National Two Republican and two Demo3"vi?Sr:s T *isJ5c«s aA’SSkajy.ffla: > rapreaent tn..r_ *•«»<: ro*e parti** Member” of thf United State! Member of the Mouse of Repro

•antativeo

A governor A Member of the Stats Senate A Member of the General Aaeombly a afivipM Two Memo*-- - - State Committee <C r ?vro** Member* of the Democratu Stats Commute* (On* Msl* ane om

Fematol

On* FreeheMer One Township Commute* Two Just.ce* ef Poae* „ . On. Mat* and one Female Mem beM the Republican County Comm*

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