Cape May County Times, 6 July 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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OCEAN VIEW

Mr. and Mr*. Adolph Edwards, <~i Millrilie. were the truest? of Mr. and Mre. Lucien Eddy Sunday. Ernt-st Downarn and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clement Moxsop, * rMla«Js-phls. Sunday. Miss Myra Way resumed her study in the State Summer School at Ocean City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Van Gilder, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with James Anderson and family. Jack Godfrey, of Strath me re, spent Wednesday with his frrandmother.Mrs. Emma Godfrey. Mrs. D. Everett van Dwight and two children spent several days this week in Ocean City. Mrs. Arthur Eckersley spent Sunday with her husband at Townsend's Inlet. Mrs. Lydia Howell and son, Leslie, and daughters, Helen and Dorothy, visited Cape May Thursday. Mrs. Margaret Campbell, of Merrhantrille, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berry, of Millville, and Luther Taylor, of Indianapolis, Illinois, were the gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gandy Saturday. Frank Shaw and wife, of Anglesea, were at their home here on Monday and also attended the funeral of Mrs. Shaw's brother, William Powell, at Ocean City. Miss Anna Wittington, of Sea Isle, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sharp. Miss Beatrice Morgan, of Green Creek, is visiting Mis* Eliza Stebbins. Mrs. Edward Hall, of Germantown, Pa., spent Sunday here as the guest of her brother, Eugene Townsend, and

wife.

Frank Conover was a Philadelphia

visitor Monday.

Somers Corson and Walter Wright were Sea Isle visitors Sunday evening.

Thomas Mossop, of Philadelphia, is . , ^ .. „ ,. -

with hi, iMttr. Mrs. En,„! Dow™,. E “*P' c °"«“- »"■

for the omnowr. G ™“- Mr ‘

Arthur Eckersley has been sent, as

a signalman, to Florida, from the tf r ' * 1 ~ Townsend's Inlet Coast Guard SUUon. Cl *™ R “ r J r -

Mr,. McCarty Mr,. Stow,, o! Ml “ Gr "" «•'' * Orran Citv. wrrr at th, lattor'. hoaw-! t 1 *!' «■*« “ >■" of utti Wodacisy. ! b ' r «Mwath UHlday. Thonday Lodi, Howell hu ro.oa.ed hi, pa,,. “W*- MUl "wif

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SOUTH SEAVILLE | Charte* Abram, and wife, o' Wild-1 wood, have opened their house here! for the summer m-nth Eugene Watsnn. of Milhuie, was. hene among relative* the p*-t w. « k. | Thnma- Vmm- am! wi'-. of Phila-‘ delphia. ure viailiag Mr. Youi.. ii*-j ter, Mr*. Warren Fowler. Herachel Bi-rry. of Millvilh . -|K-nt, Monday evening with friend* here. | Uttle Mary Pierson has gone to’| visit reiative* in Camden for an in-

definite time.

Elmer Cowan, of East Orange, was in town on Friday. •Miss Ethel Guaaang, of Pirrmont, visited Ertella Pa/ne. on Thursday. Rev. Raymond Kanne and wife were among the visitor* at Atlantic City on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Helen Riley, of Ocean City, has been visiting at H. H. Riley's. Mrs. Olive McAllister visited friends at Ocean City on .Monday. Mrs. Helen Fisher spent the weekend with her parents here. Blentvo school will send sis t scholars to high school this fall. Mrs. Maude Corson and Miss Gertrude Fkher are attending summer school at Ocean City. Edward McAllister visited his parents at Florence over the week-end. During the electric storm on Friday afternoon. F. M. K liner's house was ( struck by lightning, doing several dol- j

tars' damage.

A meeting was held in the t house, Monday night, for the purpose of organizing a chapter of the Red Cross. Miss Florence Corson was made chairman of the meeting. Another meeting will be called in the

near future.

Friends of Mrs. Walter Hughes took :r a kitchen shower Thursday afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. Har-

Riley, Mrs. Hiram Roeap,

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Leslie Foster. Mrs. Edward McAllis-

i Mildred Pierson and

tion with the Bethlehem Steel Works

at Petersburg.

Mr. and Mr*. William DeVaul and Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gandy were visitors at Cape May and Court Hmae

Sunday.

Mis* Haiti DeVau' of Philadelphia. is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Anna DeVaul. Misses Louisa VanGilder and Elizabeth and Rachel Anderson were visiting relative* in Atlantic City this Emma Sharp entertained company from Camden over the seek-end. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wright nre itertaining a niece t ~)m New York. Thomas Jackson, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here.

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Trow, (X, ~nM** Otrrmn* Mrs. A. 8. Bond it now occupying her collage «*n Sixth street. Mr*. H. KoMiter Snyder was a Philadelphia visitor on Moudsy.

Louise Elderkiu ha* been inter-p,^,,. of yme *ho 0 id Ik- taken lainiiig a number of friend* dnring thriving the examination, because time part week. *,s much cheuper than money tied up *. K. E. Lamb U here for the samin an unsatisfactory horse. If po»araaon, stopping with Mis* A. Sotble. get a history of the animal, ami yj 0u( j while you are about it. get a hlatory Mr.and Mrs. Y. Bul.f.nt opened the,** the person It £ summer home here on Saturday JSUta a. drugging that r. accompanied by Mr and Mrs.,, ,, . ^ to tnakr ,mr<-Uaae# larle* B. Kates, who will spend the^. frt>ln tboM . wlth e <kx1 reputa•eaMin with Uiem. tlon*. Horses offered at auction sales Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Yarnell and »ol should be thoroughly examined pre■hert were in Uwir Sixth street bom- v i ous t„ their being brought Into the •ver the week-end. ring, or else they should be tried out and Mrs. B. Will* motored to At In compliance with the rule* of the

■antic City on Sunday last. Mr. Lewis Clark and family an their Cornell Harbor home f<

spent

present were: Misses Grace Pnynter, Mildred Moore. Mildred Pierson. Mildred Sutton. Estelle Payne. Myrtle Bates. Margaret Faster. Elm* Garrifon, of Ocean City, and Ethel Guessang, of Piermont, Messre. Frank Ross, George Rom, Virgil Pierscn, Charles Ellenherger and Charles For ter. At a late hour refreshments were served, and the guests departed, wishing Mias Paynter many happy return* of the day.

STONE HARBOR Mr. Elmer Frey and family and Mr*. Hoser, of Germantown, are the guest* of Mis* K Stives at her cottage here for • abort stay and are delighted with Stone

Harbor.

Recent guest* of Dr. and Mr*. Sutcliffe were MU* KUa Uriser and brother Clinton, of Logan, and Mr*. Wm. Van Eaum and two children, of MerchantLos. onwpfvwnnncnt. conaerptvw..,

May forten* was a recent guest home of Mi** Francia H Smith. Mr. J. M. Brenner and family have ■pened their cottage here for the eumand Mr*. A. M llindle arrived n Tuesday lor au extended May. Mr*. WiUou McCandiea* was a recent

of town viaitoi.

lie* Betty Humphrey* i* a gue*t at home of Mr*. Gilbert Hlndermryet. Mr*. Helen Horer and daughter Mary rived last week to spend the summer Hi* home of Prof. J. T. Rorer. I lev. J. J. Louderhougb, of Neaark, J-. ’• (pending the prrsenl week at ’ lluiucatesd. Kev. Loudcrhoogh had arge ol the Presbyterian Church of >» traort several year* ago and hu »uy Ineud* are indeed glad to ect He i* aocumpeuird by Mr. C. lull. all*, of Newark, N. J. Waller Nuu and paity ol fnendi

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Herman R. Fehrle Bowling Alleys Sea Isle City JL Kivkhsidk, 528 KvinMIIIi St.

tew Series of Shares Now Open hie Gty B. & L Association

RICUAKD W. CKONfeCKEH COUNSKLLOR-AT-LAW SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. CAMDEN OFFICK 512 Malt* 8c, CAMDEN. N. J. ,

Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co. 224-226 Fcderel Street, Camden, N. J. 1873 • Deposits Over Flight Million Dollars Assets Over Nine and One-Half Million Dollars Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over One and One-Hall Million Dolla.s

ALEXANDE7. C. WOOD. Cktirmu of Board EDWAKD L. FARR. FWde EPHRAIM TOMLINSON. Vic P,.«d«rt A Tr— Off .err JOSEPH L1PP1NCOTT. Sr«. A Tr-r*. F. HERBERT FULTON. Ant. Sr<. A Traa GEORGE J. BERGEN. Sol.cirr

MORNHINWEG’S BAKERY Bakers of Sen Isle City's Famous U-NEED-ME- BREAD Ice Cream and Fancy Cake Makers All Lines of Confectionery LANDIS AVENUE (H CORAL STREET Telephone 24-3 Bell Sea Isle City, N. J.

Notary Public Commissioner of Deed* J. P. DELANEY SONS Sea Isle City Cement Works AU kinds of Cement Work Done. Walk*, Porches, Piers, Chimneys, Blocks, Lawn Vases, Hitching Posts, Building Blocks — Plain and Ornamental Also Plastering, etc. Agerts for Cape May Sand Company. Tel Be’l 6 Landis and Ocean Aves^ Sea Isle City, N. J.

What an Owner Cannot do

Beyond a certain point an OWNER cannot regulate the CONTRACTOR he employs. You can cage a leopard, but you cannot change his .sjiots or his point of view. Hut what an Owner CAN DO is to select in the first place, n Contractor who has an established reputation f.ir integrity, efficiency end results. Edward B. Arnett Hultdlng Construction Bel! Telephone Connections SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

— —„ sjgjtJKtBjgmnBMncMW* : D. EVERETT TODD I Painter and Decorator B - B • Ei • B ■ B ? B • 0 • D t 2301 Federal Street, CAMDEN, N. J. I am prepared to do your painting at any time or place at short notice. A trial wiU convince you that you have made no mistake in employing a man with ThirtyFive Years experience in City, Town, Country and Sea Shore Painting. Best white lead, linseed oU and pure color. Let me serve you. Branch—WILDWOOD, N. J. A<<<<<<<<<< :<< <<<<A<<XA4 XXItJS

FRANK W. FOWKES Real Estate and Insurance Broket CONTRACTOR Notary PubUc, Commissioner of Deeds Estimates Furnished for Cement, Concrete or Stone Curbing and Foot walks. , LOTS FILLED IN AND GRADED Sea Isle City New Jersey Sctoctooooiocaaofto^>oooochx>oc--:- :• jc-c-c-oc-ooc-v- >;-CfC*c<CK>C8iE8a

Real Estate Insurance BUILDING LOTS In a Growing Section Ripe for Improvements COOPER B. HATCH

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MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant <• Planter, Wholesale Dealer § | and Shipper of o j Maurice River Cove Oysters * 1 Salt Oysters, Chuns, Snappers. Crab*. Both Phones Dock St. Market PbiU.

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