Under thl* heading each weak will be published the oOclal newa of the Sea lele City Branrh of the American Red Crou, aa aopplled by the Chalr-
A Regular monthly meeting of the Bed Crow will be held In City Hall Dec. 5th. at J o'clock. Mr*. W. Rose took charge of the Bed Croa* workroom Nov. 2*t.
Mrs. E. f. JerrUl epent several days . of this week with her daughter in
Claoetde. Pa.
John Blysn and friend. Mr. Albert son. visited Mr. and Mrs. R. R. f
At the Fourth Quarterly Conference held Friday evening. Nov. 15th. Mr. Ogle wa* invited to serve the Church -toother year, from March 12th. at an
advanced salary. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Andrews recently itertained hla sister and family, of Philadelphia. Tlioee present a* the Red Cross workroei-. on Saturday afternoon were: Mrs Rolls Hewitt. Mrs. Albert Way. Mrv TUlle DeVaul. Mrs. Wm DeVaul. Mrs. Griffith Gandy. Mrs. J. V. Poet. Miss E. VanGUder. Mn. B. 8. Coleman and Mias Basel Conover.
s at the Ocean City High 8
cot a ten days' farloiisfc. from the Groat Lake* tn Illinois, where be lime. Young MasRev. John T. GUarm went to Philadelphia again a# Tu.soay tor a few days' may on chui
Jura. Well* was one of Sea Isle'e and was widely was horn at Den nisville. and was In b<*v alzty-eigbth year at the time of her demise. Mrs. Well* was suffering from stony 4 trouble for the past year or mon td seven weeks ago compllcatlunr N In. which were at first thought to he of a cancerous nature. After two weeks at Jefferson Hospital. Mr* Wells was brought home, sad
She I- survived by her t.iwbautf Marur. Weils, and two brother*. Them E Oudtam. of Sea Isle City, and t* Jmtim t Jauadelhhta TOWatMNJ WELL*.
Shiutday, altar two ' City.
ckpytng her i> la Baa Ufie City at every opportuni-
v ioe President; .Smith. Secretary; Mia* Harriet and Theodore uancial SecretaryAttorney Palmer M. Way miinated Preeldent of the Board of Trade, the County's HvsMt to
tried to Beeline also owing to -tie of business matters. Mr. H
lawyer.
. to. Wore.—Silas DonnOly was a fanner resident of Sea Isle City and a noted Catholic authoress Sbe died at Vtda Marie Convent. FYmzler. Pa., two • ago. She has published many s which had large sales The ftilowtng poem waa written m 1*00.) Thirty years since the good ship sank On the stormy sands of Sea Isle bank. The good ship Mortimer Livingston (O’er the Autumn Seas from Havre
bis aisle". Mrs Lenorm Miller. 5243 Osage Avenue. Interment was madt yesterday at South Donnis Cemetery Deceased 1* a brother of Edward Wells, of Philadelphia, well known summer cottager here, and of Martin Well*, of Sea tele City. George Wells, of Sea Isle City. Is a son Another eon was the late Jacob Well*, who was killed In 1*14 tn an auto accident at
Cape May.
Mr. Wells has been s resident here for the greater part of the time for over thirty years, making hi* home with hi* brother Martin.
i program af y County as
Trade.
he matter c 1 farm to o
ter of discrimination in railour reeorta was taken up al a meeting of the
Wildwood Board of Trade last week, and It waa stated that round trip tickets could be purchased from points to Atlantic City at a reduction over ‘-hr one way fare, but not an with our County reeorta. It was left with the advertising and railroad committee* to draft a resolution to be signed by the
of the board, to b- sent
to C. H. Markham railroad* for this
To the city of Penn), at the set of.sun. Ob the shoals of Sea Isle run agreurd. Alas for her fragile freight and fair,
of sculpture rich and nu
bed In the foam of the boiling
brine.
Marvels from skilled Parisian hands. Crushed like shells, on the grinding
*
Disposin': of your property by Will ! Sooth Jersey yachtsmen will la oas thing; the selection of a suite-1 M u* Hotel Adelphte.. Philadelphia.
■ Is finite another. Anil
•*k. .’he teUet arrival
Robert, and is a typical lusty Sea late I I*. Haley and sister. Miss L B Haley, are spending the tetter pert of u.t *eek la Philadelphia While “*««* they all ended the funeral on u ••iueaday of Mrs Ella. Bartlett, a *“«* of Mias Unlay, who died Moo
. has received additional ship
/bed you Invoke the aid of the Seeorl
, on the birth tj Trust Company, of Capa May City,
r part of last | N. J, to
and to being kept busy supply the ever tecreealsg want* of bis
there‘a n
■or lefl
J. Archer Is
o' Ocwge Whining
ured. Mrs Inessa In wrs« Whit
MO REWARD I
Tbs forma #f the Cap* May Crusty
at four o'clock.
Me sews or ed-artlslng copy tan be accepted after that time for Insertion In thi curvest week's Issue. Tni# rule be strict*y adhered to, and adver-
December 2. tw form units of the South Jersey naval brigade. At a preliminary meeting It was decided to make the Ventnor naval brigade, of which Cap-
tain Leon r Reubens Is
and nrguuicar, n hue uril for the
South Jersey brigade
to be established at Cap* May. Wildwood. Ocean City and other point* tu
{South Jersey.
t'entnor City, a Philadelphia cottager, j ha* been appointed cute* «uartmnao- | ter as the tint step in the organising. Many of the member* at the Sooth r yacht el aba are now with the
naval forces
Attorney PnBuer M. Way for iluard of Education Las received word of the derision of the Court of Errors and Appeals in the case of tbr Board
mtty
{■hey reverse the decision of Judge IJoyd and they are graaled a new trial. The bondiag company was the bonder of the Uirbmau t'o*ui ruction ( ompeoy. who were the ocigtial con tractor* on the sew high echool buildling and when the Ririiman company ’fell down the Board of Education was rradvertise for bids tin Ho completion The soot waa to he about 112.000 mote than the Kicbmaa bid end it was this amount tha- '*>e Board of Edural too waa aoeiug the recover Tho I tbr cull ou
illt tee and a -foie Judge IJoyd in the ■ Court The Board of Kdura,k except Ion and carried the the Ooult of Errors and ApIbe result that a derision red that fudge IJoyd acred isiun Tbl* means the pels new trial and the Bon'd la runfideui It can win Its
Naught waa spared of the cargo frail, Save one small statue of Our Queen. The billows sang as they kissed her
veil.
the sands grew soft where she
On the lonely short* of t
SOUTH DENNIS. Mr. Jos Stiles and brother Walter called on Mr. Smith Stiles on Sunday. Mr. John Cahaley. of West Colling* wool <* visiting his brother. Richard Fox and family have return1 to Salem. Dr. James Jefferuon. of Johnstown spent Sunday with hi* parent* Miss Hessie Cahaley has returned from Dias Creek. Miss Mary M. Ludlam and Mr. Chas Meerwald attended a teacher* ■net-ling at Dcnnlnvilie on Friday Mrs. Ralph Peterson, of Avalon, virtied relatives last week. Mrs. Geo. Peterson, daughter and in visited Mrs. Smith Stiles tert
eek.
South Dennis more than doubled Us . jola In the recent drive (or the United War Fund, having raised 1257. Its quota waa 112'. Mr. and Mea. Joa^AtcCny motor* to Cape May Court House on Friday Miss Margaret Pierson spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. Leslie l.-idlam and family, of Cape May Court House, spent Sunday with the MIsse* Ludlam Mr. and Mrs. Coleman I>-*nilng accompanied by Mr*. Josephine Douglas, mended services at Cape May Court Houst on Sunday. MU* Annie Nickerson has returned to Philadelphia for the winter. Mrs. Lashley entertained relatives om I’leasantvllle on Sunday. Mr Jos Meerwald. cf Ocean City, spent Sunday with his mother. Lewis McC ravin J* visiting hi* grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. E. Me
Craven.
Mrs. Constant James died on MonThe tide ran up and the tide ran dowr. j g*, evoking after an Illnesa of only a The oea-wall groaned 'neath the su-ge* j f rW hours Sbe i* »urrlved by bet husband and two little sons. Mrs. Mattie Goff, of Eldora. Is vlaitTb# eeu-gulte fluttered a dreary flock. ln * Mr*. J. D Crandol. v But. over beyond, the village shined Mr* Enoch Scull motored to Cape
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WAGON FOR SALE. Rl: spring •ragon. with single harw*. to. isle cheap. Good condition. Apply JOSEPH PESSOLANO, City.
WANTED.
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A rrueecrowtird church, and the ter kind re blessed HU own. the voft air through. Sounded the Mass and Vesper be! Our Lady beard and nearer drew To the Ule where her Jcwus Joyed to
dwell.
Till to! oat golden autumn day. The billows in their graceful play. Lifted her little Image bright. root It. like a foam-wreath whit*, on the nands! Just thirty
May Court House on 1'uesday.
dy bar. "Lady of Sea Isle, ball!" at ••Welcome Mary, our ocean A vsasel from France, carrying a cargo of fine statuary, waa stranded late. N. J.. in the Autumn at 1M1 The sols relic of the wreck waa II statue of th* Blessed Virgin i washed ashore in 11*8. and nu, the imsscssion of Rev Ed ward J. Egan, the first resident Pantor uid (im-03) who recently It to the writer.
CHURCH NOTICES. ST. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH. Rev J. J O'Karell. Rector. Maaa every Sunday at eight o'clock; Rosary and Benediction at 2:45 P M. Sundays Week-day maaeea al sight o*every day. Confession*, every Saturday evening, at seven o'clock. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev Thoma* Ogle. Ms*lor Owing to the new iMilhreak of th--■flu, tu* the thurtii ha* been closed »r the test iso Sunday* Preaching •TV lie *111 he hsudhsI thl* Sunday I ll> So A M There clli be |4*orh-| is si 7 U I* M No Kundsy School BUI futlhel nothe. nor Jutioi Ep
Baber ribs for the Cope May County Ttinsa, fLSS per yew.
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A Christmas of Giving That Others May Live message of Christmas X to-day is full of thoughts from America-at-homc to Jt-America-abroad. It is a message ^ that bids us remember nothing but that which will aid and comfort our soldiers and cor Allies. It bids us to conserve everything necessary for “over there;” it bids us help the great cause by purchasing Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps and by giving to the Red Cross and every war endeavor. In fact, it is a Christmas message that has al! the goodness and greatness of this wonderful day in it—to give with our whole hearts and abilities for our loved nation and the loved ones in her service
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