Cape May County Times, 4 May 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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,< dolUr* i- lb « “* 1M Ibis work Wfcon * , Township wtU J (< tki 0n*« bl«B » Soulf. Jrr»*Tl^wnln* MS EEih Xandcr h*v» 1 10 home o« Hi I* Aiut a • lutor H of I MX wock !*••* n«'«l *>'» hou ^ rl ” Kpi-Ti moving to Wlldi ; T»iiej MwiKtMt K ibT Mrs; NMtloool I B’rillg Into tb* bouMo ti M P*n>on». i K'rber *•* *n Court * uu»lnrvA Friiny. Mr. i j number of the firm i Weber, eon tractor*. I (hose who h*»e recently died to the bouar with nn Myron Morton. L. on Mrs. B. D. Coraoi. •tr Jjdgp Harry S. DougCcsfranUation* any local friendc of Mr. n MaiBwee. Jr.. I-: pbasel to know. itr.l of a 'laughter. Doris L on April ]]. Mr*. Macrin te r, n,. :nbered as MiM a Sparks, daughter I No Uaymond Sparks. CKimodious home being l« William Bf Aitmif Ia nearing com- . Eaymoed Burke ia the kt :1> lorrentlal rain on S. a yiepi audience greeted histaaA’er' - when It wai N ty th« Middle TownIgb Schr-ol Alumni, a TUdKood. Tbt annual • f©- **— *-—

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f that b __ kCoi has added an ice b-io: to hie Wore on fci. Strei't. John Appto<U :I.t builder. ■tt Sparks spent several 1 Camden and Phlladel- * »< . hla chief errand I tall on his granddaughwBuabeth MacKlwrNiH« i- engaged in palnt- » kome Of Hon. H. S. *o 8 Holme* ia erecting F»Hon tor J. Roy Shields latter> south Main Street *aUy Po«t was a Phlla"imot n „ Saturday. •Illiaiu Schaefer, who ha* fjWy I" «•« her Hand L koe ‘- w M reported a. Improved until the *>" '■! Iwt week, when a ! wturn^i At this time. Mi i-r- i, said l0 be aeri-

ou* muaica) organisations of the town hare been Invited to partielrmu in a'program to be render.'d May 1« in the High School

auditorium.

Mrs. Charles Taylor ia in CoiUagsaood visiting her daughter. Mta* Beatrice Taylor. Mr*. John Bethel I* confined __ her home a* the remit of spraining her ankle.' Mia* Mlldtcd Holme, principal an Audubon grade school, eat (be week-end with her perils. Mr. and Mr*. Charie* ~

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West Cape May

Frederick Carter. Hollis CsMweil and George Hoff, was appointed to hare a water pump Installed

Mr*. A. Steven, and daughter.! ,B ,h * "ethod 1st Cemetery.- »4Veeta. rtaited friends in Atlaatic' * bf . Kn City Sunday * u l ^ b, ' <1 Wednesday ereoteg.

KUle Shane has been «Uled to “S St

the bedside of her father, who la ' ht * 01 Utt

upVauipIw ijj oni*.

Award load Inue

The Middle Township Board of Education has awarded the $11.Mff bond issue, covering the cox of re-buiidlng the High Beh ’ to RnfUi Wnplos A Company. Philadelphia, at a premium of

$141.40.

Mr. and Mra. John Beil are occupying the oast aide of the H. R. Joseph property on Me-

chanic Street.

Mr. and Mr*. Paul M Sculi and daughter. Pauline, upent Wednesday ot this week In Camden and Pbllaeiphta. combining business and pleasure. Relative* ' were risited end Mr. Scull attended the bl-ennial convention of the P. B. A., an Insurance branch of the Patriotic Order Sons of America. “All at .Tea." an operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan, w —- seated by the mu*ic cli the Middle Township High School in the school auditorium Thursday evening. April 24. The operetta was rendered liwso meritorious a manner that a repetl>n is being rOQueeted. Mr. and Mra George Douglas* are preparing to occupy the home built for them lax fall on South

Main Street.

Mbs Helen Bixier •seek-end with her eiMer. Mho At hells Bixier. In Trenton. Miss a Marie Auderaon J*a.a home visitor at Chatham over

the week-end.

Both Rev. and Mr*. William Ewen were confined to the house by tilnes* the past week, but Mra. Ewen is reported Improving and Mr. Ewen was so far recovered as to be able to occupy

his pulpit on Sunday.

Paul Toy and Florence Schoe-, W. (. T. f. In

field, who were married recently

Philadelphia, will reside off I The monthly meeting of the meraid avenue. | W. C T. V. was held Thursday Mias MlIHcem Henderson. He I- 1 afternoon at the home of Mias i Stephenson and Elizabeth Mey- l-tria Westcott. The mala t mlr, accompanied by Nell Roth-! ness for the afternoon discussion acker. Jack O'Brien and R. MJ was the moving picture. “Lest Heyd. of Wildwood, spent Toes-, We Forget." to be shown May day evening of last week ia At- i «*> In Hagelgnn * Hall. Tnckahoe, isa'ic City. for the benefit of the W. C. T. U. Mr*. Skaagar Hand was taken j Of l«y refreshment* ware served

Philadelphia hospital on <

Reeve*, of Easton. Pa., rt*ited bis daughter here over the ‘

week-end

Mr* George Doener and daugfair. Mr* E. Harris, were Wild- ‘ wood vlXtora on Saturday. Mra. G. Schellengrr. of Staten. Island. N. Y.. is visiting her stater. Mr*. M Hoffman. Mr. and Mr*. J. Donnelly, of. Philadelphia, attrmtad the funeral' of the former* stepfather. Evans

i the fifteen present. Deanisville

Mr* 0. M. Geary apmu Thursday of last week in PhllsdelpMs Mr*. Bessie Witt visited her brother. Burton loraon. of Court House, several day* tax weak. Mra. George R. Young visited her son. c. Young, of Ocean City,

several day* last week.

Mta* Sara Pldlar * “~

i Cape

Tuckahoe

following mtmbers of Tuckahoe Council. No. 4*. D of A. vtailed ihe Avalon Council Monday (-vening: Mrs. Hgftlr Dukes. Mr*. Jennie Valentine. Mins Dorothy Dukes. Miss Edna Corson. Mta* Mary Sharp. Mrs. M. Oarron. Mr*. Paul Sharp. Utile Mason, irtna Mason. Sara Williams, Mrs. Uda Smith. Mrs Rae Campbell. Mrs. Etta Errickaon. Mr*. J. M. Godfrey. Mra. Ida Pritchett. Mr*. Anna Graves. Mrs. Sara Hagelgans. Mr*. Florence Bailey. Mrs. Eva D. Smith Mra. Uwle Butler. Mtas Rae Hagelgans and Mis* Vera Cunningham. Mr*. Florence Godfrey and her daughter. Ida Belle. Mr*. Channing Pritchett. Mr. and Mia. G. Dukes visited tn Cape May City

| week-end in Philadelphia. Mr*. Elisabeth Strawbridge ha* *"b. returned home after

her stater in Philadelphia haa ^e Unu ; m -, tb rvUUve*

rxurned to the tome of hei! , nd city,

daughter. Mra C. Hoffman | x .„ Kdwsrd Robsrt. of Allan Carlton Smith and Edwin Cobb. ,- H . rallt< ] on Mra. Warren

of Leesburg, apent Thursday of Gnitw on f .- rida ,

last week as the guests of Mtas 0rdf , n Candy .pent the weekMllllcent Henderson end wlUl hl>l daughter. Mra. J. H

Mr. and Mr* Ed. Hoffman. °f j Whttnker. of Westmont.

Belleplatn. rtaited the tatter a sis-; -r , W intam Thetford. of Sbar ter. Mra. C. Munyon. Sunday. | „„ H ,„ rtaited her sister. Mra. Mr. and Mr*. E Richardson: gam0 e| Wavewm. «>o Thursday, and daughter, of Wilmington. Del.. y r „ Brooks Bllirard and the vtstted the tatter s stater. Mrs. E. MU ae* Helen CnrII. Hattie FWler Brown. Monday. , nd Martha Town attended the Junior Ewing, aon of Mr. and i Mtur e rtu d y an d music memory

“ —conteat at Court House on Friday

evening. .. , Mrs. Warren Grace called her aunt. Mra. Smith Stiles. South DennU. on Friday. Mrs. Hannah Lloyd, of Cape

May. spent the week-end at tor

J. M. Godfrey. Mr*. Jennie Stills. Mrs. Harvey Taylor. Mr* John Uttle and Mr*. S. G. Langley attended the installation of officers of Hammonton Chapter. No. 34. O. E. S.. Wednesday evening of last week Mr. and Mra. T. M. Morgan, of Williamsport. Pa., were the guest* of Mr. and Mra. Ed. Robins Iasi week Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hand and aon. Enoch, of Mays Landing, visited Mr and Mr*. Albert Hand

Sunday.

Mr. and Mra. Arthur Glenn land children, of Atlantic City, were ihe guests of Captain *' Gandy Sunday.

Present Bible to Church

■ in continuance of it* policy of co-operation wilh the church** of Ihe county, the Capo May County Aaaoctation. P- O. S. of A-. presented a pulpit Bible to the Rio Grande M. E- Shurcb Sunday e vening. Delegations were in nttendanw-Tro* the Camp* , located in Cold Spring. Rio , Grande. WUdwood and Cape May

Court House.

The Bible was presented oy Dietrlet President tanning Myers, of Wildwood, the acceptance beby Rev. Albert Ewen. paXor the church. A brief address was also made by Albert E. Card, of Woodbury. State President of

the order.

This i* the third church attendance by th- association within the pex year, a flag being presented to the Ocean City Bap-

Mra. Howard Ewing, his home by IllBsts.

Lexer Legg and stater, of Ardor* Pa. rtaited Miss MUUcent

Hend-rson on Sunday

Mr. and Mra. Morris Stephenson were Wildwood visitors on

Tuesday of lax week.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanley have returned home from Mlehlgsr. and are now living nt the

boue of their parents.

B. Reeves spent Saturday tn

;reen Creek. *

Ocean View

John Seoll. guard, now

Dennis, was _»

his boj ood friend. Richard Vt

now eighty year* of age.

Mrs. Edgar Ross was taken the home of her son. Harold. In

Tuckahoe on Friday, where she.

is confined to her bed by IHneas. Mrs C. Momaop. of Philadelphia. William S. KJdredge was in spent Sunday with her daughter.

’Ineland on Wednesday of laX' Mni. e, Dowaam.

eek. Albert Kurts, o' Eg* Harbor. Mtas Margaret Laughlin and spent Sunday will bit brother. Augustus Smith spent a few day*; Mrs. P- Cannao and daughter

last week in Washington. | spent the week Burroughs Van Glider «»« a, daughter in Phil

. *ho was away

j, .,**' «he Cape May L™ 1 ' »"« Trust Company . •*) b'T-iUse of illness. I b : ' Iun, "d to his- duties. a. I ’ -‘M it meat houw Wn .if* 1 p Albrecht on . Iran h nearing

plasterers being

i ‘ n w* building this!

list Church and Bible* to both the Baptist ® nd Methodist

Churches o' Rio Grande. Attend State Con’ Jtion About thirty member* of the

Cape May C. H Community Club attended the aesaloiw of the btatc Convention of Mustc «ub. held Saturday. April 2llth. in the Chai-fonte-Hadd.-n Hall. Atiantic C tr In the affernoon. the local mb«C section rendered from memory the two-part cantata. "Dawn or Spring." by Richard Kuutr. The auction aim eang the club song, composed hr M' v Je«e D. Ixd lam. with word* by Mre. Clar

ence Smallwood. Despite

storm, nil report

i pleasant time.

Popular Young Lady Home

Oharlm Ung on i y. ital Mary Bethel has been has been newly vUi „ n , her parents. Mr and

r «,».is£

h'*>i visited Val-i . j,, , young woman of rare at"'^""f ltiinmenu and de^rvedly popu; "■ Ml * t lar In her home town. *

' iite of the Howard Hospital

* bo ‘°<>k In the ] school tor Nurse*, she entered ■'•‘"iiday were 1 •».„ t'nlted State* Govern me

A Ctarto and wrv , cr prior to the

I being stationed at one time in

“ f . -*i4ivll|., 0u#m Durlna the wrar «4»e saw badness rtx-; Rw , rrm» eerrtce m VtadlvoXok , o. . , I I ‘ n ' , Constantinople. 8h* b ^ • i t Sea IXel^p Mnr | e e amone the aisnnwi •*ohn Sayre I q UM i«ico. and for the last four

i years has been stationed at Po

t *» ‘b< ! mouth Navy Yard, v* She Ub ate re- now be.n detailed to head

'' °" Hin* training school

the High i Southern Callforata. Mis* Beth

; el's travels have taken her u

•‘loita of young; many foreign couitrie*. and she 1 • ntur the lo-1 h» a oontlderable store of in

, .«r»-XiiiR memento*, and ci

. ) Dr. Julius ! lulin y a fascinating story

TTo l 1 , >0! ■ oU,>, J experience-

i tell

Petersburg

Mrs Eunice Carroll called ou her staler. Mr*. George Sttr of Dorchester, op Sunday. Raymond Westcott. of P»., spent Sunday with his par-

rrSr.'SusT” “ r - 4 Jr *

snd Mrs. Robert Hagel-

gmns have Improved their home

with the addition of u run

Mr*. Sara G- Islnger. Mrs. tons Homsn and son. Irvin, and Mrr Sarah Hagelgans. motored U> Oaklyn Manor on Wednesday of lax week. Mra. Atden Parker, of Barrlngn. visited relatives here Satur-

day.

Henry Stllle has moved into the Hannah Smith property

the Main Road.

Eva D. Smith and Rebecca Gandy passed Saturday in Allan

tie City

Rc A. Parsells and family motored to Mi >aM>uan Thursday, where Rev. Parsells officiated at the funeral of one of the members of a former charge. Mrs Channlng Pritchett passed Wednesday and Thursday of laX week In Palermo with Mr*. Town-

send Godfrey. Sr.

Several members of the Aaron

held an entertainment in the

Hall Friday evening.

Richard Reives, vocational teacher. showed xereoptlcau vlewrs of Yellow Stone Park and other

piece* of IntereX.

Mr. snd Mr*. George James sad __n. Herbert, of Wildwood, spent Saturday with their mother. Mr*.

Joseph Janies.

Mrs. Howell, of Dies Creek, gave an Interesting talk on "Temperance" Sunday evening in the

M E. Church.

Mr. and Mr*. Charie* Hughe* and daughter. Lillian. and brother. Clarence, spent Ihe weekend with their mother. Mra. M. Hughe*, at Dennlsvllle. Greenfield Mr. snd Mrr. Joseph Partridge, of Merchuntvlile. sp.-nt Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Adams. John snd Henry DuBosq were in Woodbine Saturday. Those from our town who attended the social held at Seav111* Hall on Thursday night were: Spencer Tilton and son. Wsti. Mr. and Mra. Henry Palmer. Andrew Bosnian. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Priest and children. Harry and Mary, it was announced at the Seavllle M. E Church on Sundav night that these socials will be held the laX Thursday

in each month.

Floyd Gandy and Miriam Caldwell. of Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs Harry Dlbb* and Mra. Sarah Dailey, of Palermo, motored tn Atlantic Clly on Sunday to see the Baltimore *-*curalor. boat. “South Shore." which was driven onto the lower beach Sunday morning, off Morris Avenue. «' most directly in front of tl Hotel Ambassador. Three nv were drowned and four Injured. Mra. Ellule-th DuBosq spent Thursday Of tax wet* with Mrs. Row lea in SeavlUe. Nelson Boyd, of Ocean City, called on George Murray Sunday Floyd Gandy spent Sunday afternoon In Marmora. William Matthews and wife, of “Old Bridge " Petersburg, called on George Murray and wife one

day last peek.

Mli~ Mary Ellen DuBosq and aiXr'. Hi*. M. Magntn. of Phildeiphla. spent Sunday with the;

parents here.

, son. Billy, called _

The electric light company wasj Horner and family, of Ocean City,

putting poles up on Railroad ave-1 Sunday,

lie on Friday, as J. P. Collin*I Mr. and Mrs Harry RowMv having hi* building* wired, (of Ocean City, were dinner guest* The railroad section men were of Mr. and Mra. Herbert Madera

called out on Sunday to fight a' Sunday,

obbont Or* along the railroad' Leroy Howe, of Ocean City, save Sea lale Junction. I called «m Amu* Madaia Sunday.

Mr. Selby had quite a chimney j fir* Thursday morning of ' w-ek. Quick action cf the

employed by J. P. Collin* P«t » - u - , „ out before any damage wa* done ! '•>* Sunday gt*^.» «. — • - Mra. Steve Stimax. ol M.dir. >. ihe owne; of

I a new radio.

b,t. wintam m !F r'... jnj'isa

South Seaville

Mrs. Bertha Madara and Philip

- “ -rllie. were

Swesnton-Clerrnont

condncted the!

*r w.

Harry Morgan snd ourt House visit ore one day this week. Mra. H. Koran spent a day last eek at Court House with Mr*. Samuel Cox Stiles, of Ocean View, railed on her daughter. Mr* Norm EHenberger. on Ssturday Jarob Sutton and wife were Mlllrtlie rlsllora one day tax Smith Stiles, of Cape May. railed on nta purenta on Wednesday of tax w eek Walter Stile*, of Woodbury, ta spending a few days here wltii hi* parents K. 0. Howell, of Swalnion. was here on Tuesday. Mrs. tens Burgeson. of Peterabnrg. spent Wednesday of tax week at her home here Members of the sewing circle met at Mr* H Payne’s on Wed ne«day evening of last week. Mr*. Leslie McElwee and Mra. H. Pierson called on Mr* Phoebe Fisher at Sew Isle City on Thursday afternoon. Mr*. Charles Abram*, of Clermont. visited her daughter. Mrs. liTSlie Poster, on Thursday afterMr*. Phoebe Fisher, of Sea Isle City, spent Saturday with Mrs. H. Pierson. Mrs. U Wheatc.: is spending this week at Sea isle I1ty with Mr* Phoebe Fisher Waller Hughe* called on friends at Goshen on Sunday. Andrew Stewart, of Sea Isle City, called on Mr. and Mra L McElwee on Sunday H. Pieraon and wife and 1. McElwee and wife motored la Brid.eton. on Sunday Richard Hitner. of Chicago, visited hi* parent* recently. Mr. ‘ “ —■ - *

Palermo

Mlu lam a Colltas apent Friday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Lillie Corson, of Phltaddphla. spent Sunday with her per enu.. Mr. and Mra. Howard Young. Miss Bertha Fields spent Tuesday of last w ek with her aunt. Mr* William Adam*, snd tamfly In Somers Pottil. Mtas Myrtle Mm. >r* returned borne Tuesday after a pleasant visit with Dr. and Mra Chorine Grauch and family, of Pitman. James Dailey haa a new Essex

>upe.

Somers E Young wos in Phila-

delphia on Friday.

Frank J. Gormley. of Chestnut Hill. Pa . spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mra. Charles Canei -

boon.

r*. Percy Gilson spent week with tor parents. Mr. and Mrs Ware, of Camden. John Stratton apent the weekend with relative* in Swi W'yville Dailey, called on Mr. and Mra. Young on Thursday

i Satur-

day

Mr*. Evelyn Cicksrson and Miss Mary Vixrurd motored te Ocean City or Saturday i harirs Coasaboon motored to Somers Point on We$nes<l»y of last Week. . -4 Hock from Ftafcda Mr snd Mrs. Norcroaa Adams

, K Mr. and Mi*. Newton TownH ' 1,. Godfrey and Mrs. send, of Searllle. spent Sunday —— * 0 . . , f u-111. hi* ntnfhar Mr- Jam-

Hattie Dukes spent Saturday at

temoon In Millville.

week-end guest of his uncle. Ro-! Mr. and Mra. Frank Shaw nd Van Gilder. In Allentown, tended the funeral cf their “ 1 phew. E. M. Sutton. -

Daniel Bailey and family, of'city.

New York, were Sunday vtaltors' Mr and .Mrs.-Louis Mason and of hi* sister. Mrs. Thaddeus Van william Gaaklll. of Somers Point. Glllpr «».« rrtin .1 tbrt'

Mrs Edith Moncrief. of Ocean, villa here.

Ctir »a* a Thuraday rtsitor of yjr. and Mra. fcrnesl Sherman Mr*' Mabe' Young tax week. j, n d son spent I the week-end tn ‘ Mrs' Allie E. Van Gilder was a Philadelphia with relative*, week-end visitor with her daugh-; Mrs. Mary Eddy ha* returned Mr* Lewis Gandy, in Ocean home after spending the winter fH- ; with her alsters In Millville and

Noah Collins and Mra Mar Camden,

lake passed Wednesday of last; Mtase* Katherine. Rhoda and week with Mr. and Mra. James ‘ jury Downam and Gladys ThoaipWhltaker in Ocean View. j son were Ocean City shopper*

Miss Hattie Van Glider, of Cape Saturday.

May Court House, who recently John Derrtn spent * few day*

turned from St Petersburg. !n Philadelphia ,la was a week-end visitor at last week,

the borne of William Westcott. Mr and Mrs Addington sharp*

-mi Mrs Frank Sack, of and daughter, of Ocean ( Ity. *e.r<

Greenfield, passed Sunday with| filing on Mr. and Mr*. H. Bow

Mr* Rachel Laughlin and family. num on Sunday.

Mr and Mrs. Richard V— • nA

The Ladies - Aid Society of the M. E. Church met at the home of M:. and Mrs. J. M. Godfrey on Tuesday evening of last week Mr. and Mr* William Holly, of Souderton. Pa., visited with Mr and Mr*. Ed. Lacroix over the

week-end.

Emma Jane Knowles, of Mill-

Ocean 1 rill*. It visiting her grandpar-

| enl*. Mr. and Mr*. W S. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagelgans and son called on Mr. and MrsHarvey Cloverdale. of Wildwood.

Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Lacroix and and Mr*. William Holly were in Cape May City on Sunday.

Mr. and Mi> Carl Sharpe v

George Mason and family. Ocean city, spent Sunday » hit brother. John Mason, and ta

( nion Rally

. Dow .inm C and family and Mr. and Mrs Bernard Tronnero and family, ol [ Cape May Court House, motored ' to Frederick. Md.. on Sundry

- Seavllle M.

Green Creek

here with hit mother. Mrs. Jam

Tow-naend.

Frank El dredge upent day* here with hi* mother. Mrs. Anna Eldredge. who 1* ill. Reuben Springer, wife andaughter. Mildred, of West Cape May. spent Sunday afternoon with relative* here. Frank Clark, of the l\ S. Coax Guard Station. Sea Isle City, railed on Allison Ludlam

Wednesday

The young people held a pleeatlng contest In the hall Monday evening. Games v also enjoyed. Mr. and Mra. Charles Arisdaicn and aon. Norman, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here their cottage. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Phamlet Cape May. called on hei cousin. Mrs. Edward Post. Sun-

day.

Eldora

and Mrs. Joseph Fncle and

children, of Avalon, apent Sundav her.- with their grandmother.

Mr*. High.

Dr. and Mra. Edwin Haile have returned from Michigan, where

Dias Creek

Walter Watson and wife,

and Mra. Harry Watson motored to Glbhsboro and spent Sunday

with his brother. David. Those on this week’s sick llx

are Mra. Luther Loud and eon. .. Graham. Wilson Eldredge. Mrs. 1 they have been spending the wlu-

Cora Wilmont. Jean and Ella

Scbellenger.

Harry Foster and family made eall* at Rio Grande. Cape May Court House. Avalon and Stone

Harbor Sunday

Mra. Basset and her daughter Wilbert Bateman Frances, of Ocean City called on Captain and Mr*. Norbury on

Friday.

Frank Hireback of Phlladel pbi«. spent I hr Week . od at the

Church are planning to serve a 1 home of Mra -L.rah .

»r M.. W.l,

Edwards./who underwent an o

— j eration at Cooper Hospital. Cal

for mastoid* las' week.

Shore, of Ocean City. I

Thwrsday with Mra. E. E. Madara

and daughter. Myrtle.

Mr. and Mra. Edward Wastcott e now living with hi* parents. 1 a ltd Mrs. William Westcott. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Townsend. of Ocean View, and Mr. and Mr* Cnrtis Corson were shopper* In Atlantic City on FM-

Mis* Hannah Hampton spent Tuesday night of tax week at

Millville.

Mrs. Mary Peterson and her , ighter. Ida. attended a spell- , g contest at Leesburg Frida

evening. . . Mr and Mrs. Harry Jones, ol | p*„-y Gilson apent the week- - Millville, vtalicd her parent*. Mr. . rt wl|h reUUvM lB caps May and Mrs Chris Hand, on ®U0 d «>-1 court Houae Min' Hilda Bingham and Mis*; Mr> wilford l-es. of PhitadelEthel Hand, of ^menton. vis- |( makin|| „„ indaBnite stay ited their parents over Ihe week- w(|h h<>r Mr . nd Mr(l "Eddie Wilkin*, of MooreXown. | , ''* r * d Rctatng spent Sunday with Chari.-s Bing J Thirierotli HlriMay

ham and family

Miss Emma Hand, of Allnntlr Albert Cambnron celebrated Us

City. Visited her parents Sunday. Unw-ood Bingham was In Philadelphia attending the Penn

relays Saturday.

Helen Syler. visited her au

Is-nher.

thirteenth birthday with a party at hta home here on Saturday

evening.

Charles Klnxler waa in Ocean

Saturday.

Beileplain

of Marl-

. E. Community Hall , nd day. May 10th.

Mayville

Petersburg Circuit

South Dennis Epwonh Uiagur held their monthly union and rally In the Seavllle Church on Sunday evening. The church wa*

filled snd a very Interesting serv- Morrl , and Kalward Elll». Ice conducted by Mrs. Friuec -i o( Tt spent ^’ednesday end Seavllle ... ' Thoraday ol last week with Mra

Ira. Joseph Hand, of HJ* 1 * 1 ' 1 '- Sarilh Spalding. „ spending this week with h A Westcott. "

grand-daughter. Mra. a. loung and famHy. „ . _ Mr and Mrs i-ewU tossabc-n and family, of Ocean City, were Sunday guest*, of their uncle, Al-

bion Robbins. . ^ Mrs. Burrougo* McPhei ,om Fishing ‘ J “"* *■“'

Marmora

Kusm-1 Weatherby spent Fri-

day at Atlantic City.

Qutte a numbsr attended Ihe

operetta, at Court House. Thurs-

day evening of 1**1 week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thompson jsp.-nt Saturday at Wildwood.

honoi „|' partmenl Saturday'. Irilowtng

BRIDGETON -The State I>e-

f Health reports the Isease In Cumberland mg the week ending

su 6fater Born " !, 1 Mis. Frank

ApcS^fl

Bridge

Hta for

ivtiiet 2 pneumonia. 1 »

reported — Mr. and Mr, Ralph GaMaghci igpujy, ih-nnls. spent Tuewda and aon, of Cape May. wWled w„.k with her rister. Mi*. James Tomlm on Sunday ( .,, iraBn w’eUcoU. Edward Armstrong and wife. 01 : Mr a|ll! Mrs Richard • Wildwood, apent Sunday wttli s]>) I|t Thursday of la*! wee iheir parent,. Mr- and Mr, ' rap . May with their staters. Ixrprr Mr, El wood Howell and

. j .Mary Nornui spent Monday

A Baby Gin . Mr, Richard Ewing, ai

_ baby girl wa* bom to Mr. (Spring.

Agnes Black and daugh- an| j Mrs. Frank Camp on Friday. Adeline, and Mr*. Gladys Bell Aprl | 5; gbe ha, been nain-d

• Philadelphia shopper* over J prances Ine*.

- week-end. ! Mis* Theresa Wilkie -l>"«i

,bing 1 re<-». •tailed her mother. u , roy Sa U i ap eni Saturday ii Thursday night of las' week w.i'i r s Juliette Taylor, on Sund;.) d.iiariflphla attending the f- un ' mum. Marie Williams, of AnglrMra. Frederick HlgP '» Relay race*. ... . g two month, in Pennsylvania |.j||lan Saul. Elsie Sutton. CIH-j Arthur Holilngev ol and Unillj ir her health ^ ford Spalding and fite.en Clegg, j vUlled Mr. and Mrs. Chari.

Walter Freestone and W llllain <i{ tluil motored to \ alley | Huffman.

— -*-i<-e« m ——her (day.

Benjamin <rean

ion. spent Sunday wim ms mo-

ther. Mr*. M. Creamer.

Mr. and Mrs William Rbubart

! and children, of Wildwood, apent

Mr and Mra Maurice Stephen- Sunday with the Utter's stater,

son. of Cape May. npeni Sunday Mrs. Ada i-ayton.

under the parental roof Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hess, of Sea The Misses Anna Garrett and | | fIl . ,-Ry. apeD Thursday of iast Irma Hamel held a birthday par-1 with the former's parents,

ty at P. R. C. Houae on Friday, Mr. and Mr*. C. P Hess,

evening Mr. and Mr*. Frank Dundrea. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Corson. Mr*. 1 vicaXlynne. spent Sunday with Elton Copmn and Mra 7. Corson ,|„ Utter's mother. Mr*. H. H.

motored to Columbus on Sunday ; l4,yton

visit relative*. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Klssms. Mr. and Mrs LtawU Paahlev, o( Avalon, called on Mr. and Mrs. itertained Ihe Exeelslor Class r p Hr,, on Thursday of last

1 Friday evening , seek.

Elmer Corson returned honu Mra. Charles Lee, of Corbin Sunday from a ten-day rtslt with ,-uy ,p,. n i Thursday ol last week at Bridgeton »uh Mrs. E. Mason.

Mr. and Mr*. John Ro*e. of Bridgeton, spent Bunday with Mr.

..nd Mra. J. H. Clark.

. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Alvla Deiord. of atui WliVdYIKlY 1 aroden. ,peiit Sunday with Ihe ^ \t andmoihri. Mrs H H

ape May Point

Guard Station, spent last 1 imrsday with bla wife at their |

home

Beesley’s Point

of Aogli

Elizabeth Petr mot [. • May. and Mrs. Ellis 1 spent Thursday of last South Dennis with Mra.

Ir. and Mr*. I Cold 1 son and son. of V (epent Sunday w!• of here. Nor- Clarence Wilkie

Birthday Rarprise

H. Ii.

the

were Sunday vtaltori

House

and Mr. Richard Camp.

> Ma;

. Ol (ill, pieve. —1—4—1 .•■ - Forge on Saturday with the other ;

member* of the eighth grade I On Friday Captain

„ class. Powell and Robert Trou family and UllDn \os* Miss Vlnie Haney wa* confined j their jmwc; boai* Iron 1 Sunday In Plaasantvllle |o Urr borne with the grippe, but around to t Mi« l amp's mother. Mr*. . on ,b, road y, recovery at > will <">e Ibet iam*. thl, writing Frank Bell

Enos and William, son* of Mr molher and #

Tnt.ire* Heel >n(1 Mni G arrUon. are on tt> Phltadelj i,nstee meeung ol the Meth-; ihe sick list this week. , new automot Church was told ^Monday' ( ' Th. P.ren.

Mr*. Ella Vann man and Mr*. Fred Peppei spent Tuesday of last week In Bridgeton, attending .he die!riel stewards' meel.ng at

Sun-''Central Church.

Mra Mary HHdr

rally

harlesl Spring, and Ml** Gladys Hoi _ : „ UR hl jof Port Norris, will be ©Ur *r

"from ”avsloii I teacher* for next year. Mr

. where they Mra. J. E. Chest,

fiohing.

npsnied by hii

ell. I

School.

Mlxpsh Bible Cli I the home of Mr

A number of friends gave Kd.ard Hoffman a surprise party . n Thursday evening In honor of

Cape hi, birthday A very enjoyable

U«' ' evening was .pent and Mr. Hoffman 1 ecelved many oaeful gifts.

“ ' Refreshmenia were served at n

" 1 very late hour.

^ Al Mr*. Frank Police and aon. ... Frank, motored to Ocean City

) and called on friend* on Sunday. Mr and Mra. Edward Hoffman 'motored to Cape May on Sunday K Williams and Mis* Gladys

„ >.1. j Hess, of Millville.

f pain

> Sunday

Robe

He*

Friday

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