Cape May County Times, 4 January 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Sii»»-Hei«o W*r. of t’tiilnWphU. TUU«d fc*r piresu, Ch*ri® . W«y UB6 ud Mr*. Herd wife, orer U>« week-o.^ Hone* A. Pijw «»d Thundij with rclxUre* In MUItIUr. Rev. Rirmoiid Kuna ibp pu. w.'ek with rwUtlvf* to PhlU-

Mtu Klorent* Corson vUUed frlond* at Ponton town orer the weekUUaes Mildred and Marjr Pierson were In Camden tor a few daj*Prack Buies, ot New Brunswick, called on meads bese Moods)'. Horace Townsend and son. Ixrren. e at AtlasUc aty on Frida). Willis- Moore baa moved fats Ian.ll) to Hraeblncton. D. C Miss Oennide Klaher visited trirads at Cai.iden the past week. Charles Abrams and srite, of WUd- . hare for the winter months. Mrs F. M HUoer has been visit®*

Miss Mildred Sutton pare a farewell Surprise Part) tu the Misses Mildred Moore and Grace Pm inter, on Wednes-

day n*bi-

Mra Oeonte Hitnsr Is conflntd to the bsosc with tjuinsj. , (Held Over JSrom Last Week.)

Mr. and Mrs. Alden in* Mr. Moore’s parents In Wasbtn*

ion, D. C.

Mr. rod Mrs. R. P. Hlaley «d Mr. Charles T. Bowen of PU1* Mayor and Mrs. b. K. Herbert and Mias M. L Van Thuyas at dinner on New Tear's Day. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Risiey. Mayor and Mrs. a E. Herbert. Mias Hattie and Mias M L. Van Thuyne.

■pandin* the hoUdaps with his mother. Mr*. Charles Terry. WlUeta Corson, of Qape

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mother. Mrs.

r shopplnv «n Philadelphia on Saturday.

James Hanna, of SoaCh Vineland.

. Harry Christmaa dinner with F^P1cr*an. at South Denn® Mrs. Jr-mle Carrie has relatives in Philadelphia. James L. Grace, of MlUriUe, Sunday with relsllvca here. Mr*. Emma Payne was in Millvlito on Tburaday. Pred Bosewall and wife, of Pitman, spent the week with Mr*. Roaewair* jaxanta. Alfred Barnes and wife. Mi.* HUsabelh Heaton, of Phil ad cl phta, is Tlsilini: her parents, Eloasci Heaton and wife Milton Grace, of Brld*eton. spent the week-end with his parents. I»vl Grace and wife Frank Bow. Christmas with his father. Gear*e CUnton Godfrey and wife of AtV_t is City, are uwdln* * few uays with Mr*. Jehu Bonham. Mis* Jeesie Doolin*. cZ MiUvUle, r visitor with her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Cothon and wife entertained Dr- Daniel Webster and wife, of Lee* bar*, on Christmas Day. Palmer Langley, of Malaga is Thfilla* his grandparents during the holi-

day*

Mr*. Rose HBton visited her mother at Cumberland last week The Cosnmunltr Christmas C< entitled Santa and thi Wax Works, whirl! was given in the P. 0. H. of A. Hall Christmas Eve. was an entire cess Miss Florence Corwin and Mr* Nannie Sutton had chaw of the children. while Mr* Edoard McAllister took the part of Mr* Jar Icy A silver offering amounting to fifty-fmir dollars was taken up and turned over to

braved the cold to be _ i natal latlac of the officers of Cape May

Grange, at Dias Creek.

jb Council met in Borough Hall oa Jan. xat al 11 o’clock to finish

op the business of

at It o’clock sharp Mayor Hstbarl in ail the elected officers. Chaa wer and Chariu Dufltold. coundlmen for three year*. C. O. Lotskus was sworn In as Collector and Tree* ■f for one year, and Hugh McMurtria as ssiii— The Mayor then call ouncll to order. Councllmen answering to their names: Charles P. Bower, Chariu 0. Dufltold. Dr. Sutcliffe. David TrweL Mayor then appointed Leo P. McCraven as clerk for year. Chariu P. Bower. President of Council for one year. Harry F. Jakemeit was sworn ® as Marshal. Michael Ixmr.on appointed Marshal, but not being present, was not sworn V, L. Van Thuype was*appointed and sworn ® as overseer of the poor. Mayor then appointed and swore In

Stewart McDowell was appointed on the sinking fund commission for one year, and attar the regular order of

LOCAL READING ROOM OPENS. The young people of our community had a merry time on Tuesday evening, when the Readme Room and Home Library of the Lutheran Church

formally opened.

The leading magazines, weekly Illustrated papers, religious periodicals and dally papers were found on besides a miscellaneous collection of

general literature

The favorite T. M. C. A. games are provided. croUlnole, checkers, etc. a special send-off. the Scout Boys served hot chocolate and cheese sandwiches. and proved themselves to be expert waiters for a limited hill of fare The Heading Room will he open every evening from seven to ten o’clock, a* long as proper supervision can be secured. and in this service there is ample opportunity for the men of the town to come In and help the good work Four bozo* ot hooks that due here ls*< week, have so far failed to arrive, out it is hoped they Will •eon be received. These boohs have been provided by General Secretary L. H Fountain, of the Philadelphia V C. A, *bo le cooperating with Re* J T. GlUison in this new deyarture for the young people of Sea Isle Both sexes (and all ages) art- welcome at the Beading Room.

Mr. and Mr* Lew Herbert and their sister. Miss Ida Herbert, ar* spending the holidays In Philadelphia and Vine

nd.

Mrs. Anna C Randall, of While Stone. V*. and Mr* taurine Cation. Chester, P*. have been gouts of Mayor and M'S Herbert for the boll days Mr.rand Mr* C 0. Letxkua spent Christmas with Mr. Leukus’s parents in Phtlade'v’Ua. Mr. Lean Herbert has Jotmu Us Ife In Pa-tmeg*slc. to but until af ter New Yea* r £*• after ~fcteh tksv wf’il visit to Philadelphia Postmaster Christian and family sprat Christmas day with Mr* Chit* tian’s parents on the mainland The Stone Harbor water worts is nnnlng with the gasoline engine, hav Ing run out of coal They appealed to ibe Federal Government and are prom isod a carload soon. On accotw of not oeiug able to get -oal. Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Herbert have beer compelled to give up their home In the Sanderson cottage, and seek a new home ir the Puffleld Apartments. They have for their guest Rev. Herbert A. Donovan, brother of Mrs Herbert. from Annandaleno-tbe-Hudaou. N. Y.

A younj- probatkoer * „ bU trial M-rmoc la a church In one of villages of Scotland. Aftar finishing the “dtococrae- he lcen«6 over the palph end « prayer, an net which a congregation, w ho were r

Radfirai.t the

young preacher felt smurnas slept him gently on the shoulder, and o* turning wound be beheld the d who said: “Hoot. man. dlona sae mickle to heart; yeH maybe da*

better next time." Fooled Wild Bersta.

Stanley, the explcr.--. f 'uad the native African* knew »hc art of camoa-

of year* He adopted 154-15* N. tUrWi SL. [

enuADHaHu

five Africans dot.Bed the rtln» of *nlmalt with fcorux. head and all. wbca hunting. Denliras of the Jangle of:ro were fooled tato standing O Mr ground j when the black hunter* 4ltired f

skins sppruaehed.

Chicken Mystt.

Pearl and Stanley. Hz i

apectlidy, bad buried i> 4. chicken

lu their gard.-o. A ««•»: of curiosity they went to

the wrong place, and did r t find IL

Excited, they ran together and cried. “Ma. Unit chi< have gone to heaven, been:

tpetegmy more.’

'hat an Owner

iCannot do

ater oat

co mnif e It IsbY,

Etiaustt* Ttcre to aa ancient saying that 'On* | should never apeak uf a rap to a 1 whose father was hanged." to a great deal Implied in words. 1c efl’cet. ‘« meant t

itton i

Jeyond a cartain point Utett^SrraACTOB^* employe Yoc can caga a laopard, but yon cannot ehaaga W* spots or his point of view. But what an Owner CAN DO is to select, in the tat place, a Contractor who haa an established repotation for integrity, efficiency tad

not known to a certain ext t: that to,

“ au'Zkl

poblldy. r.t I rest, that

any unusual subject apply

to anyone especially.

Edward B. Arnett

0. JOY! 0, BOY! nave rui mi wilZki: i raw

SATTLER'S, Ine. 1C01-15 Sprinir Carder St.

lone acoura oroanizing.

A group of the older hoys of thl* city have been bo’dlnr frequent powwows to the old ticket-office building of the defunct Continental Hotel. This building belongs to the l-utberan Church property, and will be moved to the rear of the Church lot for the

special use ot tbr boys. The

club is not a part of the well-known "Boy Scouts", but to to be organised as a tribe of the "Looe Scouts.” whose

headquarter* are to Chicago.

•The lAMie Scout" Idea to well adapted for (mailer groups of boy*, with, limited equipment and fadlltie* For this reason the "Lone Scout" plan I to being tried out here by the local

Loth, an Minister, as the most f< hie solution of the Boy problem.

Feed T«*o

While mai:ug nt'-»*nr<in4tB uf river Sow to the up!<eT Missis-4' river Ins and in the Hods** Ilf- recently,

the Called State* genii

discovered that

der investlgntlon imply i ocean during certain the Atlantic ocean ot a Popular Science Month!'

•i-S «HENinn« vw £££ Printing

Johnny’s E«*e A boy - Itb the i

lrr» on his head wws re on-.Inc tor tin following "bowler" H s Lst'a e* Say. Among cricbrHIc* -rorred the names of OnpenJcus slid view- of these worthies dki-n by our youthful writer was ar fi 4 emlcui to s mixture of hlrtul. Oallleo fared for ooe of ! Ihlug*"—Loodim TU-Biti

Bell Telephone Conuection* SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

t The “Wood 1 * Starter for Fort CM” » the very tetest and best starter on the surkst It will pojdivtfy your car, wider any cotfditlow, right fro* theaeat more getting oat in the mis or cold to cxuxk. Fx»; $15 Call andjae it, or wiU for dratUr or domomstrotim R. W. Sutcliffe, Straw Harbor Pttoeftrtsv far Capa Bit# Ci arty Cat and Elmctric Fat

wrtrs win- ,

Thoufltt Kept Mini Alls*. Murphy was making 11* first trip across the Atlantic. sm| be fait unspeakably auTcl. He rillil to connect the fact of his Ix-ir.g on the briny ocean for the first time with ids agony. The doctor i-me to him ns In- tossed about to his l-erth. "Chur np. man." he said heartily 1 know ysu're feelIng rotten, bet you’re no-, going to die.” Murphy opi-oed b ir-|fl.-d eye*. "Ned going to die?" be wglhd “Faith, doctor. I thou-ht 1 was! Tliat was the only thing that kept r « nil re."

N in need of

see

what we can do before you go elsewhere

A RELIABLE BUILDER H. A. DEERY Coa tractor, Carpenter art

Jobbing in AH It* Branch* SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. »»»»ooocicicCTMa»cg«ac^

Queen cf Heart*

The name. Quean of Hearts, was given In tb>- low rount.-iw to EUxaThi-; l-ctii. daugbli-r of Jam— 1 aud the

first sixteen merntx-r* sdmllind are to: unfoninnl.- qui-ra of Bo! -mia. When

he known aa charter members, and ai! ,, r1un ‘ “* “>c k-gest ebb she g

•ppUeatloas should be made to Person t-t hse dtomy, o^ RffirtL, a* at the Lutheran Reading Room on ” ""

Friday evening. Boys of ten years of age and under are eligible for mem- i berahip a* "Juniors." There are no dues or fees, except for the purchase

Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER Old Shoo Made New Repair Work My Specialty New Store

poverty and dl-in-s* oul: re-,.1 rred her P uu objui of admiration. nesyi

ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. jaacaaoli

of uniform* and Club equipment The |(ir V

Looe Eeouu are non-weetarton. and undenominational, but out-and-out Am erican Is every aense of the word

KWWSM nc Goung* *r lb*- tree of b«

take* root. It -rod* fortn braochtt b^

COSTUMES nuis awn M*aa-rr r— tsimi r>w»H~to JOS. H. MASSEY IIS Ms. hill BU PMU. e. 1—**' nnl.l 'sir. «. rksrebs*

Watch thi* Space Next Week F. B. SHARP

MATTHEW J. RYAN CommiaBkm Merchaat Planter, Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Maurice River Cove Oysters Salt Oysters, Clams, Snappers. Crabs Both Phone* Deck St. Market. PMla.

R IDG WAY HOUSE AT-THE-FERRIES PHILA.

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RIDGWAY AT-mE-nSMES

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ASSOCIATED HOTELS EUROPEAN PLAN ~ ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH

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Real Esta te BUILDING

Insurance LOTS

In a Growing Section Ripe for Improvements COOPER B. HATCH

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