RECENT DEATHS.
John A. Quinn, one of S»a U'4's known* cummer reeidentc, died at bic home in Bridgeton Wedneedcy eight. Mr. Qninn be* been in very poor health lot a year or tnom. He did not occupy hu Sea Isle borne on Pearl atreet. ae^aon. Hie last visit to Sea lale City waa to attend the funeral of bia life-long friend the late Lewia Sleinmeyer. The funeral will be from bia late borne
in Bridgeton on Saturday.
CHURCH NOTICES. ST. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH. Rev. J. J. O’FareU. Hector. Maas every Sunday at eight o'clock; Roeary and Benediction at 2:46 P. M. Sundays. Weekday masses at eight o'clock every day. Confessions, every Saturday evening, at seven o'clock.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH. .
Rev. Thomas Ogle, Pastor.
All the services will be resumed
Ibis Sunday. Preaching at 10.JO a. tr. Manning Harvey^ Richard Hltuer Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Preach- two lady friends, of PhiladeU>bia._ took
Elmer Smith, of Boston, Maaa. _ ed the week-end with hU mother, Mrs. S. Terry. Bob Ruasell. of Philadelphia, visited hi* ala ter. Mrs. William Loeaer, re-
cently.
Tracy Oram and wife, of South Dennis, were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Lena Burgerson. Ednuna Corson, of Altoona. Pa^ visited his grandmother, Mrs. Priecllla Corson, last week. Mrs. Olive McAllister was in Millville on Saturday. Virgil Pierson, of Camden, spent Sunday with hia parents, H. T. Piersor and wife. Milton Groce, of Bridgeton, waa a vieitor here on Sunday. Claud Burley, or Old Bridge. _ the past week with his father, Oscar
Burley.
Misses Margaret and Mildred Steelman. of Camden. - visited Mrs. Lids
Wheaton over Thanksgiving
Mrs. Grover Nichols, of MUlvlllt, la
visiting relatives here.
Mias Elisabeth Heaton, of PhlladMphia. spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Kleasor Heaton and wife. Edward McAllister a pent Sunday
with friends In Bridgeton.
Ira Ale and family, Frank Rosa.
In* at 7.10 p. m.
Jr. Epworth League on Thursday afternoon after school. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 740, in the Church. Ladies Tea on Wednesday afternoon at Mias L. R. Haley's home.' The men’s club sociables will be resumed goon. Notices of which will be given in neat week’s i^iue. Owing to the epidemic of Influenxa the Church services have been much interfered with; hut financially, everything is In good condition, and we
hope to keep It bo.
Thanksgiving dinner with F. M. Hltner
id family.
Mrs. Alice Payne and daughter, Katella, spend Thursday with relath Ocean View. Finnan Hilton and Mias Margaret Langley were In MOlville on Tuesday. Mrs. William Maaon. of Vineland, received a telegram from Washington, stating that her nephew. Private U. Ross Watson, died of pneumonia Nov. 41*. "orer there". Private Wataoa waa a Cape May Ccunty boy. Hit childhood days were spent in this icinlty and bia later years at Wild-
rood.
Now that the "Flu" epidemic la past.
Cottage Renting My Specialty Houses and Lota For Sale Bungalow Sites M. M. SOFRONEY (Successor to Lewis Stelumeyer A Son) REAL ESTATE <Z INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY
SOUTH DENNIS. Francis Boyle spent Thanksgiving with hi* parents. Rev. John L. Meerwald ha* return'd to Princeton, after visiting hi*
notber.
Mrs. James Haabrouck visited Cape Cay Court House on Frida Mrs. Edward Rosa calle> Ives on Wednesday. Mrs. Harvey Nickerson, of Wildwood, visited friends on Saturday. Thomas Holmes made a ' trip to Millville on Saturday. The Misses Lndlam passed giving with their brother at Cape May Court House Miss Margaret Plersbn la v.siting In Philadelphia. Mias Carrie Douglas, of Cape May. Is passing the week with her mother. Dr. Lewia Leaning and family. Bywood, are noting Mr. and Mrs.
John Dougina and wife spent Thankaglvtng with Mrs Josephine Douglas. Mr. Ad ns Hickman spent Thank* giving with his daughter at Cold
Charles Nickerson and family have cloned their home while caring for Mr. Nickerson's parents. Mias Rhoda Bevelcy wa* call In friend* on Friday. A number of Sea lale people attend ed the funerals of Mr. T. Wella on Thursday and Mrs. Wells on Friday. Miss Cecelia Hand, of Philadelphia. Is visitl-ig Mrs. Coleman Learning. Miss Joan Hearon visited Mrs. Smith Stile* on Sunday. Edna James Is on this week's aide
list
Mias Heasie Cahaley has gone to Camden for an Indefinite period. Miss Marguerite Meerwald. of Camm; Mias Elizabeth Meerwald. of Trenton, and Joseph Meerwald. of Ocean City, spent Thanksgiving with their mother. Mrs. Jesse Crandcl entertained her tide on Thanksgiving Day. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Llnderman on Dec. 1. a daughter
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A Christmas of Giving That Others May Live T ’HE message of Christmas to-day is full of thoughts from Amcrica-at-home to Amcrica-atftoad. It is a message that bids us remember nothing but that which will aid and comfort our soldiers and our Allies. It bids us to conserve everything necessary for “over there;’’ it bids us help the great cause by purchasing Liberty Bends and War Savings Stamps and by giving to the Red Cross and every war endeavor. In fact, it is a Christmas message that has all 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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