Cape May County Times, 15 August 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAFE MAT COUNTY TUB, SEA ISLE CRT, W. 3.

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Week E.nd<ng Aug. 12. Tbos. E. Oveot, Fred 1>. CnU*. B. C. _rley. 8. J. Smith. Albert KogUcUa, r. juid Mr*. Keg und children, Wm Bowen. Howard tibealer. Richard rrt, Wm. Tboma». E. A. Urlm, Jos. King. M. Bereslord. C. E. Ward, r*. C. Plaenmayer. John li. NiblinK -» wife. John and Arthur Nlbllng. J. Herat} and wife. Mr. and Mr*. U. Seenan. i bo*. MacFariAiul. P. J~l>rland. Miat. Mary MecFarland. s M. W. Henry, Mis* W. C. UtUte H. t\ Kenyon and wife. M. M. on, J. F. I'hlUiis. Wm. J. Shwhan wife. Michael Hnnrfl. Mrs. J. Hoff children, Roger C. McNally. Mr. Mrs. Wm. Schwar*. Mr*. C. J. _**. Mrs. Geo. J. Branweu. Miss MbFwunore. Mr. and Mrs. K. Keenan. Clara. Jr., cf Philadelphia; W. Grace. Chicago. Ill; Cha*. Jr, Oahiyn. N. J.; Wm. Hawand wife. Bridgeton, N. J.; -A. G. L.'finledge. Pa.; Jos. K. Haaghey. K McNamara. MU» Gertrude Millvtile. U Jdattern. Harry Maitera. West Point. 1‘a.; Frank , Atlantic City; J. H. Murx. Miss Mr*. Wagner. Elia M. Weinacht. ickon. Pa.; M. J. Walker and Wildwood. N. J.; Mr. and Mr*. . £mith. Newark; A. 1. Hroskey. pannowski. ohantokin. Pa.; Geo. ;n. Bridgeton f ‘House—A. U. Behman. J- M. i wife. G. i’. Aihrecht. F. H. Dear and wife. Mi** Mr. and Mr*. Jte. E . Richard N. Moinell. Mr,. ■. Moinell. Richard R Momell. 2nd. . and Mrs. G. Skew!*, Philadelphia; E. Handlevc. Miss J. Thomas Uolah and wife. E. J. Thomas. rg. Pa.; Mtjs. Wm. Power*. Mrs. Dunning. Misses Dunning. Ridley Pa.; E. 8. Hawkins, Wilming Del ; Helena Hartman. Collings , N. J.; Mr* Wm. Power*. Mrs P. 6trine. R. P. Sulne. Jr.. RidU ' . Pa.: Mr*. F. H. Birkby, VimN. J.: William T. Struther*, Mrs T. Struther*. Elsie and Luther. — Pa.; Dr. W. A. Gould. JtU*-

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» House—Mi*s Ballowen, H. i vllr it • CartemfA. U. P m. K. Frust. Mgs. Rodgers, .Jerry. Mrs. A. Bernstein. Besjsleln. Geo. Bhullx. Mr*. H. . Mr. Russock. Frank Dodat*.

‘Creaenao. Philudclpbia. I**.; Feldman. New York; Mr. Rr.bb. gSD. Espinosi. Woodbine, N. J. ^Colonnade—Chester J. Adams, Mrs. . Adams. Mr. and Mr*. Louts A. , Rita E Kelly. Anna M. Mc- . Cornel I u* Dougherty. Francis XCty, Louis A. ^dvelley. Misk AgD. Stanton. Miss'Nina C. Stanton r]es A«Chauffer, of Philadelphia: . S. J. Quinn. Ed. J McCamut. ha R. Lougbndr. Lansdowne. Pa : F. Dryden, Camden. N. J.: Mr*. W. Guerm y. K. It. Growney. Art ,on. N. J ; Ploreare M. Illume, -rer N. J.: Mrs H. F. Kiaflt and children. Annapolis. • Tnos.

. Farren, Ijinadowne. Pa.

rfipray House—Mr. end Mr*. Mntiem. : ; Mary Alchinson. Albert J. ilirah. .. and Mrs. Geo. Littleton and lami- , Clement Clandanlel. Master Geo.

ci Muster Louis S. Hahn. Mr.

S. Hahn, Alfred G. Smith and , (isenr Christiansen, of Philapbia; Geo. R Strait. Williamsport; i. F. Altiuun. Miss M. Altman, New -Je; Mary McGlnley, Germantown. ; Mr*. T. Gallag' . Pittshunt. I*a. -FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GIVES

STATE HIGHWAY OVER 200

MOTOR TRUCKS

|||Pli regular mooting the Stale Jmway Cxmimlssion made it cleat It would not tolerate ncedleas d«in the const]urtittD ol Slate Htgli■t. Engineer Thumpson complalnthat the contractor on the A trie Section o! Route No 3 was 'ling down on his yob and urged that 'ftacordance with his agreement »!'•' <3 Stale be b.- iorced lo give Wa; ' aono-en' cLc w ho • olid and would the work wllhln tin time speolflefl p Commtasion decided that coutin- • u|k>ii one mure inspection and Aminat uni by iht state Highway plneii ihat the highway could I*>| * oomph i> d Ic til. I'M •1,1 . urn* all work under tin present con "Si should be discontinued and tin ate Highway Hepurtmqpt aulP >rU<d •otnpkiy other part lea i» < ompletc It. The Federal Government l* going Jt> ' te th. State Highway Department ' anuy truck* lor use In highway, Uiaff In this State The trucks ate various aiies and embrace such a, the liens- Arrow, Packard, srteas and Ma< k Some of their virtually hi and new and would from list to aeveli UiitUBiUld dol •pltce In all'probability leglsla , Will b« passed empowering tin t» to give or loan the tru.ks to tin |

y Highway nutlmtlt:

AVALON. Mr. and Mr*. Frederic Schoff arrived Friday Mr. and Mrs Wilfred H. Schoff. who have been occupying the cottage, left on Wednesday. A bayberry hedge about the ground* has been startid and Is being watched with axood deal of Interest. Dr. and Mr*. Nicholas Vlachos, who have recently purchased the Dr. Slifer property on 5th street overlooking the white cape of Townsend’* Inlet, entertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Vlachos and Master Edward. Mr. and Mr*. Winters and family, of Strathmore, are at Stone Harbor for 'two weeks. One of the .most ardent fishermen who have cast a line In these waters for many a day l* Mr. William Vlachos. Devoted to business and tl* tarn ily. 'music ha* been his recreation, but the big flounder which rose to his bait at the first throw was his undoing. Nothing but fishing has any attraclion

for him.

Mr. and Mr*. James Carpenter. Haverford. Pa, are recent arrivals. Mr. E. S. Foliambr Is passing hi* vacation with, hi* family at hi* new home on Sixth street. Mr. and Mr* Karr, of Germantown, are at Avalon for August. L'cut Edwin M. Evans, of Washington. D. C, came for the week-end with bis family at the Wilis Cottage. Mrs Evan* is sister to Magistrate Renshaw and was at the Renshaw home ns company for the mother during the early

season.

The County Fair is a popular feature a; tire Peennonl Casino. Th* adml* sion ticket entitles one to draw from a box of numbers, this number ii matched to something on the edge of the platform and Includes a little of everything from a live pussy-cat to a bunch of beets. Utile Paula Bassett, daughter of Dr Bassett, was happy when her number gave her a live kitten. Next day pussy was chased by a dog and took refuge on tbe yard arm of the telegraph pole. “Pretty pussy," Kitty, kitty." and proffers of milk lid not avail to lure pussy from her coign of vantage. Her little mistress was grief stricken until Henry Chubhuck. a neighbor's boy. by means of the iongest ladder in tbe neighborhood, a clothes prop and a bag. restored the kitten to the loving arms amid the plaudits of .the crowd.

STONE HARBOR.

Mr. Theodore B. Madden entertained a family party at the Stone Harbor Apartments, in honor of b's father. Mr. J. C. Madden, senior. A family debate ensued on the number of candles. but the year the one member of the family wante. to add. Mr. Madden senior stoutly denied, and as a man is only os old as he looks. It was the consensus of opinion that a year should be subtracted rathe* than added. Daniel Melary. of the Central High School, has been the guest for the week o' his friend and fellow worker. Mr. John fiMle. of Atrumol. He returned to town on Tuesday with basket of fish. While making to go out the two pedagogue! were surprised to receive a hall from Profcfisor John Snyder, of tbe. same school, “get your old elothti and was the answer. The three rare sport and a full basket at

tbe end of tbe day.

The Togo. Capt. AL Edson. which has been moored at the Guadaloupe pier, weighed anchor and dparted from Pleasure Bay early one morning. Mr. Frank Edson accompanied hi* brother on the homeward trip, which was made via the outside passage. The Togo has been a centre o' gaiety, with dancing on the deck, card parties and musical evenings at the bungalow. Mr. William Newkirk, whose home on 83rd street was one of the first to he built, has been tbe guest of Mr. > and Mrs. Frank Edson. They caught j 186 king fish in one day. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Moss, of Pittsburgh. and their interesting family, have leased Mrs Osgood'* two story cottage. "Anccclaco". on Pleasure Bay. for tlie month of August, motoring from tbelr home in tbe Mount Oliver suburb in tbelr touring car. Mr. and Mrs. H. Green, of Logan, are enjoying tbe hospitality of the Edson bungalow for a week. The Civic Club extends thanks to Messrs. Andrews k Here!, lei tbe Municipal Pier, the Borough Council. the Board of Education, the mothers who so patiently attended rebeart ils. the children and young people, tbe ushers and ticket sellers and rt] who In any way helped toward the success of Its entertainment for the Haversack Fund of the State Federa-

tion of Clubs.

lira Ernest Lunt. of Philadelphia,

who is spending the summer here, is giving a Thimble Bse at her home on Cedar street on Wednesday afternoon.

the twentieth, in honor of the

Aid of the Community Luther-

an Church. Everybody welcome. Miss Anna Shellem. of Philadelphia.

.Is the gueet of her sister. Mrs. Nor-

Sution. at her home on Landis te. for the summer. Miss Bhel-

lem is down doRtaleaetag. baring re-

indergone a serious operation

TOWNSEND’S INLET. Mr. A. 8. Royal, former councilman of Sea Isle City, of Camden: Mr. R- M. Hoppe, of Woodlynne. N. J.; Mr. Joseph Royal, also of Camden, enjoyed a day outside fishing with J. H. and E. GountlKs. In tbelr power-boat the

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Mrs. John Hickey a-*l two i Jack and Edward, of Philadelphia, re-i turned home on Sunday, after a delightful visit of four weeks at the Rainbow cottage on Cedar street Mr. and Mrs J. Flinn and daughter Helen, of Philadelphia, who have been passing a Qve weeks' vacation at the Cedar cottage, returned to their home i Sunday. Among the Sunday visitors we had with us at the Hawthorne Club Miss Emily May. of Darby, Pa.; Myrtle E. Johnson. May Weigbtman. Rose O'Keel. Emily Trleston. Helen and Clara Wright. Earle Rotenbiyy. Howard and Walter Wright Charles Tietre, Frank Rogers, George Welghtman. Walter and William Rogers, all of Philadelphia. Mrs. Louis Smith and family returned to their home in Colllngswood on Sunday, after spending their vacation the Camden Inlet House. Mrs. Smith entertained her niece. Miss Marie Rhodes, of Atlanta. Georgia, while here. The guests at the hotel were sorry to see Miss Rhodes return to her southern home, a* she L an excellent vocalist as well as s pianist, and often in the evenings she would entertain the folks with her music and storle* of the south. Mr. A. S. Royal and family, of Camden. motored down in their car on Saturday, to spend a short time at their cottage on Storm . troet. Lawyer Leeds, of Philadelphia. 1* stopping at the Camden Inlet House. . Mrs. James Flinn and Mrs. J. H. Hickey, of Phi lad i Iphla. who returned home on Sunday, will be greatly missed by the Ladies Aid Society, as they were very hard and energetic workers and helped to make the rrt-ent cake

Become a Bond Owner Tear doH irs will work for yoa fag lovMtlag them ’» lh= following hlcfa graAo bond* which ws rooorr.mend f*r aocvnty of principal and tntwosl. Prteo Approx Iand malr Rat* Maturity IntaroK Yield Pears, Irani* Railroad GoneraJ fa'.rrtgage Bond* *% 1H« Marks* 1*0* Hammer* and Ohio Railroad Company t oo-ioar secured Ooid Bead* (* l»tf Mlfa •-»% Boo Company Tea-Tear BInk's* Fuad Or •id Debeaturo Bead* ,OU produelnf. refining and Iranaportatloa) ML ll» *«H •»% Mugueen* Light Company First Me 'sago and Collateral Trust TWiy-Toar OoU Load* . «% *»« 10* AM* Hiawatha • Ooai Company rtnrt Mortgag* BU Par oeat B -tai Ooid Bond* «* to yield AM* W* otter the above oecwrttiee euUect to prior role aad change to price We will be pieaeed te furtiUn additional Information upon requaot

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FIRST RUN PICTURE A OECIOEO

SUCCESS

"Colonel Bridau” Draws Large Crowd At the Pier ThsaDe, Sea Isle The fir*, showing of' -Oolfuiel Rndun' ’ an Entente Film Co. picture, O.t Tliurrdmy evening a as a in .table ruccerTlnt photo play is an ..d.'ptaSon ol, Hanot. lb- Ralsac's fauioos novel. “La Roboullru*#-," and has hern renamed “Ookmei SrHlean.’’ - .lodging fruhi the care taken in the detail mid finishrd prodnetiun, it ia on. of Umi m..rt notable ecrien plays-of the . sml the producer* evidently »1es ; nto rail*.- the standard of moving picture* whtch will appeal to the best class

theatre goers.

Tbe mechanical production was perfect and special music accompanied tire Pi<*grr.

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS £>tat« of Frank Kiltiurar. Deceas'd. Panuanl to the order of Marry S. Dooglase. Surrogate of tha County of Capo May. • t ca tbe recant day of July. A. D. lot* w apptlealioa of * " “

__ of raid deer ‘ to fh* creditor* to the *ub*erih*fi tbelr Claim* aod t

1 within nine month*

d day ot Jaly. A. D. ISIS, or or ever barred of any action agafaat

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The Protection of Our Vault gives you tbe best kind of assurance that when your valuables are placed there Dicy are be> ond reach of fire 'and theft A Safe Deposit Box here cos's only $3.00 and up per year. Ocean City Title and Trnst Co. Oceao City, R. J.

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