Cape May County Times, 9 March 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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(Continued from p»»e Mr*. A O. BJoe and aou.

Hed friends in PhlUdalpWa a few day*

this week-

Mrs. MalrwInkle, who ha* been a«i ously ill, is said to be alowlr but sun Ijr recoreriss- It was thought for a time that ahe would not poll ihrouxh. the double pceumonl* from which she Is suffering, being particularly on* at her adranced age. Mrs. Heanore Smith will return to her Philadelphia home next Monday after an enjoyable stay of aereral months here with her sister. Mrs. I*, j. Mornhlnweg. Mrs. Smith will spend the summer here as usual, at her West Jersey Avenue cottage.

OCEAN VIEW

the Sea Isle City Library clever bound volume* containing the Testimony of the Industrial Relation* Committee, which recently had a bearing at Washington. The hearing was one of the moat interesting ones held_ in many years, and should prove Instnictlre

An educational opportunity will be extended to both the adults and children of Sea Isle every Friday evening for the next five week*, when Professor Cam»l. principal of the local schorls, will deliver an illustrated lecture in the City Hall on American History. Special slides from the State have been secured, and the evenings promise to be entertaining and bene lldal The first will be this Friday,

March 8th.

The Sea Isle City Meat Market wfll open its doors for the first time to Sea lala folk today. Friday, in the building formerly occupied by Hein taleman's pharmacy. The property is now own**d by Mr. Kolb, of Philadelphia, and Mr. WHthrob. who haa conducted a similar establishment in the Quaker City, will manage the business. Postmaster Thomas E. Li’dlam, Jr. returned from Washington, on Tuesday evening, and brought back the word that he, and Postmaster Smith, of Ocean City, had ‘.he time of their lives. Every dey of their stay wes spent In the Government bull dings, and at sessions of Congress and the Senate. At the public inauguration of President Wilson, on Monday, both bad frpnt seats, on special passes issued them by the Post Office Depart-

Derrin ha* a new bom which

he recently purchased in Philadelphia.

Cart Sharp, who is employed

Camden, spent Sunday with his moth-

er here.

Wilton Cole, of Camoen. was the guest of his father. County Prosecutor Cole, Sunday. Capt. Frank Gandy, of Court House, as the guest of his son. Griffith, several days of this week. Hary Downam and son, Ernest, motored to Cape May City, Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Shaw spent several days of this week with her sister, Mrs. Frank Gandy, at Court House. Some of the farmers are now busy despite the recent rainy weather. Raymond Sharp, of Ocean City, waa the guest of hi* mother. Saturday. mer* was the guest of friends at Avalon, Friday night. Capt. Alexander Smith has returned home after snbetituting a week at Ocean City Coast Guard Station Rev. William Blackman, wife, and little daughter. Eleanor, left on Tuesday for the Conference, which coo me* at Atlantic City. The church has had a very prosperons year financially, and all departmenla of the church are In perfect

■der.

Mr. Blackman has been a favorite tmong the people, and la leaving with •he beet wishes of all. Allen DeVaul spent Ocean City. A farewell party was given Rev. BUckman and family as a surprise, Saturday evening.

AVALON

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Stokes were here for several days this week looking after their First avenue cottage. Mr. and Mrs. E. LeRoy Lowden and son. who are now living in Audubon. N. J.. spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Will*. Rev. A. V. Joliffe was in thU resort j Friday last to attend the meeting of the Borough Council. Miss Sarah Somers, of Ocean View, spent Friday with friends here. Mr. Harry L. Cleaver returned to hi* home In Trenton, hf. J., after a stay of over a month with friend* in

thu

The two bon*e* being bulH for Mr. Wm. Nugent, of Philadelphia, on 7th

DENNISVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wenuell were railing on friend* in oar village on Monday. Mrs. Leon Grace and Edmund Cheater made * shopping trip to Philadellia, on Saturday. Rev. John Whitaker left on Monday morning for the Conference, which convenes at Atlantic City. Capt. Wm. Thompson vlaited Philadelphia on Wednesday. The annual election of Sunday School officers was held on j>bruary 27th. John Carroll waa re-^Bted for the twenty-fifth year a* Superintend-

ent.

Mrs. Shamgar Hand spent S-nday with her slater, Mrs. Prank Busunell. Stynera Lloyd and wife are guesu of Mrs. Lloyd's sisters while Mt Lloyd is convalescing from his recent serious illness. Miss Hattie Dalton vlaited her brother In Stone Harbor, on Saturday Mias Cora Corson spent several days in Goshen during the week, owing to the illness of Miss Mary Jack son. . The weather Interfered with the attendance at the public school entertainment on Saturday night, but small sum of money was made.

STRATHMERE

Mrs. Frank DeVanlt spent Saturday

in Ocean City.

Mrs. Joseph Thirkell spent Saturday

in Sc-uville.

Miss Behtra Wittkamp spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Mrs. E. P. Varney U spending some time in Philadelphia with friends. Miss Delpbine McCullough was in Ocean City, Saturday. Mr. Norman Gandy spent Sunday with H. A. Wittkamp. Jr. Mrs. George R. McCullough spent Friday in Philadelphia. Mias I> Ip bine, Mias Elisabeth and Mr. Alfred McCullough spent Saturday In Sea Isle City.

30SHEN

wns. the green behic •|>aringl}

I T is Impomdhle to deecribe the shim nev.

marine beanty of ibis debatauti- - the akin has little of It, nor the ® .... . .a *a_a 4 I .... a* . awatlar l.n, IK'll,<n til la

wrap, all glowing with roae ttnti-d J doth draped In silver U<*. fr»

street are

progressing ro-idly under tooned with wreathe of French roae. j it

The Bui Incas Menj

r evening.

Kut a dosen of the local Uvewlree prtsent Plans for the next Tues»*v evening, in the School Aiitltorium. were discussed, and the committee in charge promise a good The ladies will be asked to . give a dinner for the benefit of the ’ As.-'ociailon on Tuesday evening, March 20th, and are assured of ten [ diners already, as that is the night set f for the losing membership team to be I the hosts of the winners at a dinner. | As wns explained in a previous Issue, j two teams of five n.embers each have ^ been organised to secure rs. and renewal* from old ones, by March 12th, and the team securing the most members to be the guest of the sing team. Plana for the summer p discussed; these Include a Ford Mto run from Philadelphia f and a big demonstration on July A novel advertising scheme to woke civ pride - nd interest was d. cio ;A and will ' in the eery near future.

Her Advice. £ "Ah." be sain as he led her hack r seat after the waits. “1 just love " she repliwl as she attempted p repair a u-ru Bounce, "you're not too

Mark Twain once I'd. “When in doubt p!l the truth.” That’s a good bit of philosophy for you to when you use ur want ad. columns to sell or buy or trade or secure something. Don’t overstate ungs. Don’t exagTell the truth It will bring ^results that will please F everybody. Only truthful advertising pays.

Coni sell.

The Pie Social, held by the LadiesAid on Thursday last, was well attended. and a nice sum realised. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Becker spent several days last week in this resort, stopping at “The Homestead." Mr. John Barron was with his parents on Sunday. Mirr Marion S. Nichols visited friends in Ocean City over the

end.

Mrs. Ralph Peterson was a recent Ifennisville visitor.

evening frock of ,.

Want Ii*~ worn th-

mg STUCK (U j CM C The anniiu- 1 tiv ^ - ~k"or w helmed ^

lulls built in fluff* of tier?*®: collar is almost overwhelmed by*, exquisite beauty of the garment.

sea

Navy blue and emerald green M a mixture which occurs In many of the

tile collar, but wbrn this

isiressllke affair Is thrown back . . I plenty of the rontrasting ..Ihiui the bodice, and a very

toilet la the result.

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,-i* and low shoes for spring are

Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hughes, of Cape May. spent the week-end at Postmas

ter Smith's.

Mr. and Mr*. Frank Earnest, of Dennlsvllle, were recently entertained by

Wm. S. Thompson

The Daughter* of America are being

entertained this Friday evening by j day.

Cold Spring Council, going via aut^ Mr* Lew la Corson Is spend'

SOUTH SEAVILLE rrro, DM "Umoor Cl rTMsc—t. Milton Grace, of Bridgeton, was a week-end visitor under the parental

roof.

On account of such had weather, there wasn't any session of the Orange Tueeday night. James Currie, wife and son. Frederick. spent the week-end with Mrs. Carrie's mother. Mrs. F. M. Hitner. Horace A. Payne waa in Woodbine on Friday. John Hancock, of Wildwood, was in town on Friday. Mrs. Jane Barton has returned to Glass boro, after spending several weeks with relatives here. Chas. Baxendahl, of Sea Isle City, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Gussang. Samuel Abrams has moved his family from the Doollng property Into the house of James L. Grace. William Eisenhardt, Jr., has underwent an operation at the German Hospital. Philadelphia, for appendicitis. Last reports were that Bill was doing

well.

The P. O. S. of A. Band have secure ed the leadership of Prof. Duffield, of Woodbury - , to take the place of Prof. Manaban. who had to give np the work i account of his eyes. Misses Mildred Moore and Grace Paynter. have gone to Washington. D. C.. for a few days. William Moore was in Philadelphia one day recently. Mrs. George S. Rice is visiting relatives at Fox Chase. Frank Abbott, of Estelvllle, spent a few days with friends here. Harmon Hilton was at Cumberland, Monday. Mrs. Walter Sharp, of Sea lale City, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mariette Westcott, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Edward McAllister spent Tuesday night with friends at Ocean City. Mias Edna Moon, of HelslerviUe. spent Tuesday with her aunt, MrJohn Langley. PETERSBURG Jame* Eldredge. of I’ennsgrove, and Russell, spent Sunday with their fatb-

Mra. J. B. Huffman, of Court House,

visited her mother over Sunday.

Elmer Steelman and Jules Blak* went to Atlantic City. The lfi keep ^ ^ Tho»e who werX.lwv^hnnmT' ^i»„—«

’third" “Pertmps^filfHky.

gone," Ocean City. Fri-

Jlrs. R. E. VanGUder. Wash.

BIAS CREEK

Richard Uoyd and family visited friend* in DennUville on Tuesday. Captain Zadock Sharp, of Leesburg, apent Sunday at home. Mrs. Robert Hamilton apent aererai days in Philadelphia last week. Mm. Smith Styles and child, of M1Uvi’.le. were guests of Richard Uoyd and family over Sunday. Miss Winifred Norton was the guest of Anthony Norton and wife, over Saturday and Sunday. EUis Norton, of Greasy Sounds, spent Friday at home. Mr. Godfrey and family, of Fishing Creek, moved into the boose lately vacated by Lewis Cothrall. Mrs. John Babbit and son spent Sunday »tth her mother and grandmother, at Conn House, her grandmother returning home with her. Mrs. Joel Fisher waa entertained by Mrs. Maggie Camp, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nestler. of Philadelphia. apent a few days with Mrs. Edward Tuttle and Mrs. John Wahl. Mrs. Daniel Stewart and Miss An Norton are on this week's sick list. Revival meetings are still in pro gress at the Methodist Church. Mis* Mary Tomlin spent the week end with Cora Hand, at Burleigh. Mias Edna Howell and Mlae Carrie Norton, from Cape May. were calling on friends here Friday evening. Mrs. Mary Faust returned home from Bridgeton. Saturday, where she has been raring for the sick. Mrs. Guy Erricson has been visiting Court House friends the past week. ST. JOSEPH'S R. C. CHURCH. Rsv. J. J. O Varrel, Rector. Mass Sunday and week-day* *

eight o’clock.

Sunday school every Sunday at two 'clock, followed by Benediction. Confessions every Saturday evening and Thursday befoie First Frida?

few days in Atlantic Ciu^Thesaf' | ' 4nG ‘ i ‘! er ' A H ' Sap P and wtte - Un

Samuel Bright, demined it calling * Frank G “ d5 ''

had his autom-'Hl* le**—an* week. | Mrs. Fred Carter had a quilting on • " .aalir mail carrier, has' Thursday. Those present were Mrs.

'lie over to Sea Isle to B. Steelman. Mrs. Carter and daugh-

ter Miss Grace, Mrs. L. C. Blake and Mrs. Elmer Steelman and Mrs. A. F.

Clark.

A. F. Clark and wife entertained Rev. H. P. Sloan, of Red Bank, Monday night. Miss Eliza VanGUder was In Ocean City shopping. Tuesday. Rev. H. P. Sloan, of Red Bank, gave us a very Interesting talk Monday eve-

ning.

Mrs. E. M. Brown was in Ocean City Monday. Mrs. J. S. Smith and Mrs. Leslie Corson spent Tuesday in Ocean City.

luled, preparing for his sea-

son’s work

The Avalon Council of Jr. O. U. A. M. was consolidated with Goshen Council No. 81, this Friday evening, with Slate officers being present, and followed by refreshments. Sheriff Miller was in town on Sat-

urday.

Mr. Clarence Maguire, of Sea Isle, was in town on business Saturday. Mi. LeRoy T. Grace returned to Saranac Lake, N. V.. Friday, after spending a pleasant week at home. Mrs. Samnel Bright and mother, Mrs. George Richerson. visited Mr*. Paul ScnU at Court House, recently. Mrs. Samuel Sayre is again at home, having spent many weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Frank High. W. L. Stevens. Inc., are pushing tinwork of preparing the ground for peas. With three teams at work th*r week the Garrison farm is all plowcn and work begun on the Tomlin farm and Just as soon as It dries up no the ground can be put in final shape, thr planting will begin. A car load of all kinds of farm, garden and orchard tools is expected at Goshen factory. Their motto is “up-to-dateness and preparedness "

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OUUH straw* seetn to be featur in* those in between aeasou* hat* that are not of aatiu. An form straw 1* our nauR- for them- For airait nUlttv. thru, b this tarn of marked tilt. At the highest point a chMter of red atrawberriea accentuates the tall left sUe. while a aalin atrip matching the body of the tam faces the band.

erd *f the past week in real aetat* activities in tin, coua l« f waaktj f—tw mt tk» Ttam,

Sbrvea are «fbm In contrast to Uw j i •at of the gar went, carrying out sou-- j ti

This Place Will Be Opened Friday, March 9th,

Under the name of

SEA ISlf CITY MEAT MARKET CO. Cash Deaden in • MEATS. GROCERIES and DELICATESSEN Everything at Cut Prices SAVE VOUR MONEY NOW!

106 North Landis Ave. Sea Isle City, N. J. (DR. HEINTZELMAN’S COTTAGE) SEA ISLE CITY BRANCH NO. 5.