Cape May County Times, 20 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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7 ,11 Mr*. Harry Hand. ®f Cpv. rtalttd Mr and Jlra.

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.(mr. Sunday.

V ,U Um BafCM Rprhafer jMd Mr» Howard Brown.

Frank Sprtnjwr and

of roan Houae. Ml»a«a s;Ma»rr and Kilty Cray.

.. j,"c Sunday

»• -ad Mr*. Inward Hickman ItfUrta arm U> CoBtt Houae arti’ Or Sunday they eournx • \\f-*ky Malthew* and atfjrv. of Soutk Vineland. t «td Mrr Robert Sutton, r n Eta and Ullf* Simon and I Ct. ;r n otored to AUaatic' _. hfu-di? Mr and -Mr* But-j ■ B«errd 10 Belleplain Sunday I Jn»; loapman and dauxbter.i b itariff Mckeraon. rlalted. ■ Taltrr Tomlin at Ooaben,

Jtffreya. a member of tha of N>« Jersey Port rower called on Capt. A. J. bwaaic or. Sunday In reference Mk dicctni: out of IX nnla ('reek. Urs;. Ditch and Maurice River Hr and Mr*. A. r.v Mrer» aid. ■Ilr. ilalted •heir pluunta

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pT^radny rvmln* of tart Lake and family. .. «»

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Scull entertatoed

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A PRACTICAL BUNGALOW DUHOVED BT W. W. PTHDY

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West Cape May

ft. Gwrcc Ska* and family, of hrt 'i» net (Union Nlckeritd family Sunday. 1- IrfUf Lodlam. of Court arm thr week end with

The A. r. Bible Claan held lu Mr. Uilberl Smith, of Ocean

burlnea. meotlnn at the home of. City. «nve an Intrreatli ha-lea Binyham on Wadena (Jim chapel on Sunday

, wr* i na-ie* lunyoam on , r - ...

day evcnlia of tart week. , Mr and Mra. M SWpbem ; Ida Peteraon trirtted the Court | tertatned the tatter'a brother. Mi ' Houae Hiyb School on Tuesday Herbert Madara and wife, of At

; Mlaa Emma Hand, of Atlantie! Untie City.

! City, .pent the week end with her, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Adame en j Parent.. Mr and Mra Chita Hand 1 tertatned a number of their frtan&R | Mlaa Hilda Blnyham and Mtaa Saturday evenin* «Mh dancln*.

’ Ethel Hand, who teach at Clemen-! music and card*. it the week end with their’ Mr. T. Brown w

parent. villa Saturday on buslneea. Harry Reid, of Millville Mlaa MllUrent Hend-rson and

Oak la need tor trim In the mala with ptea to paint In tha batanea. Oak for the floors with Unclean: In lha kitchen nad tlta to

the bath..

Tha walla an of tha rough pUafaff. •tlpptad and dated, which gtwm n ~ ih.ee waU as sa ar

A atalrway taada oat at tag mam to a good while tha banwiwit stairs lead down to a toll haeemant. all parttthmad aC. with tha anal taemdry.

Cement plaster Ta need ovar mata) on the exterior antSn. w?to n

The roof to of

Tha coat la ptaead at KM9 to

Mi- and Mra. Jamea Smith and little eon. of Pitcairn. Pa-, spent part of last week with Mr. and

Mrs. Harry Young.

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*' Hid Mr* Robert Errleki_» ftwh'S. Halted Mr. and Mra. ^Eas M>■ iaid. Sunday. 1 *■• Martha xieerwald attended taacVr. mte-Uag at CbUrt Hou.r

A l Mreraald and Mra. ~' 1 ” N.ckrraoo attended a dreea arrtlB* conducted by Mine ! Murphey. at court Houae.

*ra» ..4 vkoel Asiortattan

' *»d School meet Ins South Uennla arbool __

?"? afternoon. The pupil* of

* xl:'.,| I nirri ' • -

Green Creek

Goshen

Mr. and Mra Arthur HoUlnxivead | and children. Mis. Sarah Hol-j

gw^ „gfh.jrsl J ^r^SSte. a».u., «

About twenty members of *1*1 ' * ,W Grande, spent Tbunatay of K. Mite Society motor.d to <«»« Howe Eit> or w «* ml,h H“* hM

- Albert Fhat'T amt Mia* Elinor. c.n.u-1 Zellr wa* a r B.,!.,. ol » !•«. »"« ■“ vl ., wr .in, r.l.tlve. M AU.Uic

gucts of Mrs. " Foster over the I week end * —’

Delbert Short motored Hill. Pa . on Sunday h> visit hla| , t th „ hon;e of James Burke Kri-

grandparenta. Mr. and Mra. f-j day even In*.

Short. | Robert Erickson. George Um Mia* Theresa Wilkie spent lha I over and Ned son Smith are servlns week end in Anxlesea with Ml*s|on the Jury this term of court Marie Wliltama. | Mrs. Emma Coomb* entertained

Harry Poster and family spent j Mr. and Mrs.-'ame Sunday * Uh * Mra. CUytAo Hlek- <'cn. part of hist

Ocean City Thursday evenin* of last week and held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and

Mra. Harry Bobbin*

A number of member, of the

American Degion from thh rl n‘*y attended the county meeting held In Court Hbuse Thureday evenla*. also the regular meetln* held in

Tuckaboe P-ld*y event *. Mr*. Mabel Kobo and Mr* Wil-

lard Nickerson spent Thursday of '*«t week In Ocean city with Mr*.

Oeert* JClckeraon.

: Mr and Mr*. Herbert Madsra : pent the week end with Mr and Mr*. Morris Stephenson o' West

t ape May.

Mr. and Mrs. As.i Madara apent Sunday afternoon with Mra. Berths

Madara of PleasantrlUe.

Mr*. Walter Kohn ha» returned to her home In Buffalo, nfter * pending a week with her relatives

visited Chris Hand on 8unda< Mr. Edmund Wilkin*, of Moorestown. spent Sunday with Charles Bingham and tnmll. l*wl* Peteraon. of St.-aUunerv. visited his pr. rants KYI day and

Saturday

Mr. John Fowler and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. “ Trout, at Hetolervllle. Mr Jobe Peterson, of Anglesea. .lent Sunday with bl* bister. Mra. Charles Bingham Mr and Mra. Ed Oraaawau spent Friday with Mr and Mra William

Qberter.

Mr Chari** Noon 1* doing

Elizabeth Moyer attended the De Mo lay dance In Wildwood Sntnr

day evening.

Miss Alice Brewton. of New

York. Is visiting her

Harry Brewton. . George Meyer, of Ocean City, visited hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs John Meyer. Saturday and Sunday Mias A. Jones, of Philadelphia, called on la-Roy Tsylor Sunday Theodore Reeves la tasry ill *1

this writing

Thomas Hemingway and Marcus Scull were In Court Houae Friday Rev. Samuel L Hamilton, general lecturer of the N. J Council

carpenter work and repairing fo! of Religious education of Newark, hla home. i vtrtler Harry Ftahrr Sunday

Mr Harry Delp. of Philadelphia, called on Mr. and Mra. Marcus

Beesley’s Point hl .

and Miramar

*_ spent the winter In Michigan, are The Helping Hands, a claa* of j now In Philadelphia vi*|Hn* rela-

w. LSs: *s- -a--

‘ " 'olllna. at Ocn»w City.] vllle. visited trlends here over the

Ised

Mra. Mar .3 Young. Mra. Anna J Gleaaan. ol Atlantic City, visited R.’Young. Mra. Ruth Coraon aud Mia* Mildred Brewter Sunray

Mr* Genr .1«ve Coraon attended J

the D. of A. mwrtlng Thursday evening of laat week at Ocean (Tty. - Mr. and Mra. Charlea HoMcraft and family, of Gloucester, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs

E. A. Stratton.

Mra. Bert Adams and two chi' dren visited her husband In the Atlantic (Tty Hospital, who ’

Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Clark. Wildwood, visited Mr*. Clark Sunday. Evcrton A. Coraon. of Oc City, and brother. Elmer, motored to Bridgeton Sunday c larence Wllkto. William Sapp and brother. Hobart, atteaded the American Legion meeting otA Friday evening at P R r Houae.

s Hand, of Cam-

t South Dennis

Sprain» Wrirt

Albert Adams. Sr., wns taken

M. Tbi^Ai,, 'ibi *r. »nd M». W. GAitat 'irtW t" »;• “J r—• - °-- ^ MckerKon and ^Ur. eon. Robert, have returned home. t ** AteSJ’SS-'tei -wte. . V" ^Cthuk Earl parents In Coateaville. Pa

ai^ Rtakert. of Tuctahoc

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r T. . horn. L^wls < oraon

Luther Lon* had the misfortune tc sprain his wrist last week while cranking hla’ car. Mra. Frederick Muno ha* hern aufferlug the part week with an ldfectio!i on her face. Capt. Thomas l.udlam of Court House, called on Fran!; llngaead and family Friday.

YUlt From Ntori

^hllr ■

•on. Helen and

1 horn* Selection*. I "Flower Olrl“ "Ini

!„ 1,u, cb Garden.' -Tha! nw aaliy.” "Three UUle

'"■' n "On New Year's

A 'J nrnl »g-’’ The third wite:. O'e follnwiug rhr-ru*

"Tnd." "Sunlight

"flie Man In the

obWer." solo.

First

. Sirkiuau

"Johnny Jump

barles Holcraft and family, of Gl-ucester. spent Sunday with E.

Stratton and family.

Waiter Kentler spent the week nd wn.’. PhRadalpbia retatlrc*

Dennisvillc

Th^ stork visited the- home of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Errickaon Sunday, leaving a *1* pound baby girl Both mother and daughter are doing line. The little oae : been named Doris May. Walter Edwards Is very ill hi* home here. Mr. and Mr*. Charlea Thompson attended the funeral of Mr*. Thompson's aunt, at Port Norris,

on Sunday.

Mira Ella May Deputy and nephew. John, of Wilmington. Del., accompanied by Mias Gladys Laaaiter. of Chtator. Pa- were the guest* of Mr. and Mra. Harry

Short on Sunday.

Frank Doughty, of Fair Haven, was home for the Easter hi day* Little Ruth Hess, who has oc-n ; iffcrlnc with a badly mashed Qnger. Is much Improved. Mr*. Elmer Hemming entertaln- . her airter, from Philadelphia.

Surprise Party

On Saturday evening. Mis* T. Townsend wa. given a pleaaant surprise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burke by the Senior holr with a birthday party. The Junior Choir gave a basket of flowers of snapdragon* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore bad "etattve* from Philadelphia, and M-. and Mra. Joseph Moore and c illdren. of Clermont, for Sunday guests. Mr. nirt Mrs. S. T. Cra entertained their son. Elton, and lady frhnd. from Camden.

Sunday.

Mra. Charlea Mattis and children spam the week end with friend* In.

Atlantic City.

Mr. J. B. Pollock, of Newark. vtjIUn* Mr. and Mra. Samuel

Zelly this week.

Mr and Mr* M E. Todd entertained Milton Phillip*, of Collinga-

woofl. the week end.

Mayville

r and Ur*. A. Y. Weacott tnred to North Carolina to lives, leaving Thursday ot last

Roacoe Spalding spent Wednesday of last week la Philadelphia

on burinea*.

Mr and Mr* Gilbert Lae and son. of Millville, visited Mr. and Mr* Ralph Compton on Sunday Mr John I/mg. of Court House, visited hU daughter. Mra. Luke

Camp I art

«la, son of Mr. and Mra Broadwater, who wa* sick laat r la Improved and Mra. Kepplcr moved from their home here back to Philadelphia. Mr*. Gladys Bell and son Frankie, returned home on Wedneadiiv of last week from a week'* visit to Philadelphia.

EattTtain BIMr tiara

lire. Clang. Mr* Ralph Totour lira.' Etta Fisher and Mr*. Johnston entortalued the Foster Sunshine Bible Ctaaa on Tuesday eve-

nt ertainln**

h. i friends at a party. Mrs. Orris Riggins nad on daughter of Kane. F*-. .Saturday i'. 'own. Quite a 'rumher f"*" ’

tended the •ownahlp roeeriwgW DrnnNville^n Krtdny «BM*I**.

Palermo

toother. Mrs Sarah !

Mr. W. Griffle motor*. 1

in day with her 'j

A *' Mr and Mra. H- Young.

South Seaville

Mrs. John Berry and chlldra^ visited her brother and fatnlly. H addon Height' tart week Mrs. Lealta McElwee and Mery; Pleraon were at Swalnton Saturday. Mr*. Walter Ilughrs and Mat tie Morgan: Court House rial tom oh SatnrHny

a.. . and Mra. Ruaaell Fields and non. Frank. Mr* ChnrM* - Field* ahd daughter. Bertha, motored to Woodbine Sunday. Mira <Lucy Roglne. of Peteraburc. .-pent Saturday night with

Ml*. Cecil Coraon.

Curtis OtAwou and aon. Curtt*.

Jr.

i* In Ocean City Snttfrvlay

Extinguiahes Fire

done.

h- Y. M. C. A father and banquet on Friday night wa* wen*. There were over a hundred present. The tables and hall wrere very prettily decorated with green and white. The speaking and music was line. Mr. and Mrs Blegrove wert Wildwood visitors on Thursday. Melvin Wills and Joel Robin aon made a buslnesr trip U Frankllnvllle on Thursday of las

week.

Mrs H. Rocsp and son. Morgan. were MIH'-iUe visitor* on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pretty man and aon. of Woodbine, spent the week-end her* at their cottage on the rump grounds

daughter. Myrtle. Cam May City Bunday. „ Si.-* Er:w»t Schumann, .and daugb’ei Anna, of Philadelphia, spent Frldsy with Mrs.- William Well* Bari Clouting and friend, of Wildwood spent Sunday with hi* parents. Mr and Mrs. R..CJ«> U *'

r and Mrs Percy Gllaon %rere

>lebratri Birthday

Sylvia Ruhrigit entertained a numbor of frienda Tuesday afternoon of last week In honor of her

id ft hi day.

„„„ I Eighth grad.- pupils of our Mr*. Ahble 1’ancoaat. of Ahaccon.j school held a bake sale on Salspent Tuesday of laat week with] urday afternoon and quickly dla-

~ " t« ooernUng Stin-i^Evelyn (irren celebrated Ro, Cbeesman is operai ng 1 *, n|h birthday, on Saturday after

her

Atuicdn Adams, of Somers I Monday. • Mr. and Mra. Walton, of Philadelphia. called on Mr. sad Mrs. E. E. Madara. Mr. and Mra. Jock Clark, o? Somers Point, called on MrUand Mn>. Charles Cora* boon Wed tie*

day.

Charles Cossabpon and am. John, spent Tuesday wtfb Dr. and Mrs Chartaa Graucb. aff.PUm * n - ^ . . Norman Paullln. of Philadelphia. spent two days of tapt preefc with his parents, Mr. and ,Mn.

Wesley PaulF-n.

Mr. and Mr- Howard. DpCray

Mra. Enoch Clouting.

and

Jt's doing your Job the hert you

well Girttrey'a »rtvlce atat|on

If* making money, but kefplng friend*. •- And staying true to your alma and ends.

Swainton-Clermont

M u»»*d for a

Mr*. J. K. Carroll motored to Ocean City on Wedneeday of lartj

—— .... „ play 1 week. j « u u — —- th" Home and' Mra E. T. Johnson, of Phfladcl- hi# Bister. Mra Horace Hesa

May ♦. andjphia. U rtslUng her aunt. Mia*. Friday

“ “ ill be given by I Hannah Townsend j ' , !:

i" !’ D o “i 16 Ml» Hattic Fldler spent th> ,

r-55L r«S3Si»SM ^ PaMa

" if, ! Tl» S..IU nub b*' A. te|f .nd daughter ” i!hcm* o; Mr* Frank Buabnell "< West ColUng*-| Wednesday evening of U*t week.

1 Mr. Odgcn Gandy spent the »**k i

Peteraon id! cad with hla d. ightc: . Mr*. J. H | Hoar on riiuad i Whitaker, of Wea'mont.

• Sunday. ! Mr. and Mr*. *onard Jonc*,

rpeal the week em' to Phllsdcl-j

'’(innora

' Mr. and Mr*. P imue 1 Woolaon i nttended the weitutog of thetr son. ; Phillip Wool-un. of Cheater, on

called on Mra. Saturday.

■n city, Satnr- Mr*. O. M. Geary and Miss Hue

; ''hosier spent Thursday with Mr*.

Ati.i-i Iran Lewis Everlnghani. of Helalerrille.

1 attended the on Thursday of last week

to Ocean city Mrs Socrates WlltaU. of ( ourt •! last week.; House, vtslied bet stator. Mrs. D

Mr*. ».'■ Westcott. ou Bunds)

Garrett and' Mr*. Carrie Buahuell called on

her sister. Mr*. Shangar Hand, of i'surter spent] < ape May. on Sunday

•other In Egg; Mrs W. Beck apenl Saturday to

I Philadelphia.

ongham enter-, Mr*. John Reeves, of Avalon. :inr Society! Visited her sister. Kra Eunice

of tart week. ! Carroll on Sunday .

Atlantic CUv, I Mr and Mrs. Edwin Stile.*, of r mother Mra. I Ocean City, called on :. Jame*

' —• , Friday.

Mra. Jane Townsend entertained on Sunday her children and grand children a' a turkey dinner. Tbo»e present wjre Mr and Mra. Everetto Townsend and son. EvertOa. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Sparks, of Camden; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Townsend, of Seaville; and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Townsend and son. Alfred, and Mis* Ethel Townsend. of this place. Charlea Stephen* spent Easter Sunday in Atlantic City. Rev and Mra. J. 0. R Corlta* mtertatoed at dinner on Sunday tvenlng Dr and Mr*. J. B. Kulp.

of MUlvffle.

Dr. J. B. Kulp presided at the first quarterly conference In Asbury M. E. Church on Sunday afternoon. He preached a moat excellent sermon to the eveningMr. and Mrs. l^wls Duble am daughter. Ruth, of Woodbury, spent Sunday here with her parent*. Mr. and Mr* Charles Rice. Mrs Monroe Errickson and daughter. Ellnore. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with her par i-nt*. Mr. and Mr*. George Sayre. Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Edwards, ot South Dennis, called on friends here on Sunday afternoon Frank Eldredge. of Sab

M k end here

with hla

Mra. Annie Eldredge. Mra. William Powell. Mr* Kdi . *rd Post and Mrs Allison laidI lam. extension leaders attended ! dressmaklnv etas* at Court House

i on Friday conducted

i died Murphy. New Jersey Home | l> uion*traUon Agent at large j John Hancock spent the week ! end with his daughter. '* ” r '‘"

j ster Bright s,! Wild*

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The first known classified ads were used almost 2(XK) years ago — which gives this type of advertising a fairly ancient pedigree of public service. They have been found on stone "bill-boards" dug up in Pompeii, the Roman city buried by a volcanic eruption. Here is one of the "ads" discovered in Pompeii by Prof. David M. Robinson, ol Johns Hopkins University. ••JO RENT, from the first day of next July, fine upper chamber and a house in the Arrius Pollio Block, owned by Gnaeus Marius. And the earliest of all "Lost and Found” ads: “A COPPER POT is missing bom the shop of Antonius. A hoever brings it back will receive 65 sesterces. When you want to use an up-to-the-minute classified ad, edition of 1928, just call one of our pleasant-voiced ad-takers—on either phone 40.