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SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. ]., FRIDAY', DECEMBER 23* task
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EJRS TAKE THEIR SEATS AT IliEET.
tNG TILESOAY—WILL COMPLETE
GRASSY SOUND ROAD BY oUtL^-^y r; “
;ng bs.iooe in which state ano ^SF...
GOVERNMENT WILL HELP
Tbat the ciuEty
ChrlYtma" mtrnlne »1II l<*r tuhrrad In With • Mldahcht Maw. *t St- Jomcptfii K- C. Churr.1.. r,"r nalng promptly at twelte oclora on Satorday nlR'.rt. Rpwlal CitrlFaiaa mtuic will be renderofl by the choir, which ha* hem rehearsIn* (or aonte ttmi paaL in addition to the music of the Hl(h Mass. The panto.. IU. Her. ilonalynor A. Pon 1 . I be the Cxlubranl. and will deliver nor* ad-
dress.
The Midnl*ht Mass Is a custom datin* hack to the earliest days of Clirisianlty. and prob Nly had Its inception in the days when the devout followers of ChrlaW in their efforts to escape persecution held servleca In 'he cats com her at nlith. Kveryone. Chtholic and non-Cathollc. la Invited to attend the Midnight Maas service. , Communion Masa mill be on Chrlattnaa (Sunday) inomln* at ol*h. o'clock, and a third Maas will be said at Goshen al
o'clock.
At two o'clock In Um afiemoon. children of Mir parishJwill assemble
the ehtirch nssrmrntjJDid clplents of gifts fraBF b- Pastor.
tB«e aervlce mf ToeadA-. whea the Cape May Omiat} ssnee- Isis early of Chuuseo Frertaetdees paeawi the youKti. From nurasoapmr boy at the SOM- tscs Ajsprpprisujoo re*al«i-.i«iin at its rrsu- - office, he rose rapidly until be be- Ur unt-1icy at Cane May etc.— Reuse .
Funeral service
jrday.RFIl :itC_A. St. which win uican a ceimre^oindtn* redue-
The biggest cut tor
irup»r»d with KUMTS.yj
luded *" i-®C A. M.
B Calvary j tion of
__ tlie road maiur. lorty-sevenul ymr. ,,rtatlon. which was set for mien and Is survived by his widow an three .ompar.-d with W7.3«# last year: r 'ISkt.cn. Mies Heirn Craaon. Mr*. Myrtir | road* are cut treeu SS.WXl In i»St to no Speer and Earl ‘SMtMii. of MlllvtUr. | {nr ;» xl r —■- a few .terns were
creased, the karR st
Kir.
Hot > W. Gandy Edward Tomlin. Milton CarTetnoa. I-*e ftoh.-rt*. 'Tbwsend Uarreteoc and Edgar
Sheppard.
BUILDING PROSPECTS GOOD
1ft* frogiHi" Pa
CANTATA AT M. E. CHURCH The Christmas Cantata to lie given, by
the Sunday School of .he M E. Church
on Monday, at 7 SO P. M.. promises evening of rare enJoymenL The Sunt
School Superintendent extends a cordial
Invitation to every one to be present
tl'.h Dr.
Mrs. A. G. Rice returned on Tuesday t'enlng fro.r. a few days In Philadelphia. John Qvilnn wa* In Hen Isle on Wednes-
day. spending jTueaday
C. W. Way.
Mrs. Caroline Cronecker returned from Pblladt Iphla Monday evening. Gustav, wcid^ip for the express purpose of esrortlinVl mother home. . aitJPrJ^.Lae'renee W. Sharp. St hrm-ctadg * l. v.. Will l>e the gue»U of Sharp* r«.wnl». Mr. and Mra F. B. Sharp, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs K B. Arnett, motored > lAiubertvlUe, thr imyKood ho lr. ArnetL on Saturday, to vh ster ami platfv Christmas greens
remetery.
P. Delaney. Hr., lelt on Thursday for the home of ht« daught.r. Mrs. Stanley tfulgg. near Washington, where S|>end the Christmas holiday*,
add Ooaaon
Jai.iee A. Tvrohey arriv'd hon St Joeophs College, Baltimore. Md.. Friday. Mrs. James A. fwoho mother, met h'm In I-hlladelphi*. wlicre she has le»n for a week Mr*. John C. Ualien returned from Philadelphia at lb*
the Wes
The alterations
Garage are progressing rapMlj enlarged and Improved structure will be complete It. about another week, waatfccr permuting. When completed •• will be Oh.- of the most spacious garages In this
section.
The much heraMed trip of Sj+vauu* (Spidtwi Frederick* to the balmy southlano. ended sdruptly when be teund that aB the places on the Si- Petersburg bTre
a his
I rival, leaving h'm all dressed place to go—except hack hom did. arriving the latter part o
which
FOR THE COMING YEAR i raised from SlI.Md to tSCAiti. The budI gel also contains an -tern of lESTKfik tot he year of 1»K promises to be a ban- the expenses of the summary Inv.-stiga-yrar In the building line tn Sea Isle 1 t'jn Into the affali*^ 'he Board of KroeClly. One local builder ha* the contract holder*, which was curried a for two large dwelling houses, and a mini- geney from inis year, her of smaller cottage* are being IVgured Liberal State Aid
on. w.th many snore In prospect. An item that shows upon the right
A n w two story' cottage ha* b'-en «de of the budget tvsolut
start'd for Frank Clark, ir the vicinity propriatioa of Vj.uOfl allotted from the of the Coast Guard Suction; and work is Slat* Motor Vehicle Fund to the County being pushed on the duelling and store of for road repairs for ISIt This U an InEd ward Buck, on Isindls avenue. cream of about J20,000 oxer the 1921 apWhlle 1«1 anpcHrcd to be . year of proprlauon. due. no doubu to the inbulldtng starnation. such was really not creased license fee* exacted this year for
the case. Among the new properties plcasur* and business motor
completed Jurlng the y%ar were the O'Neil Slat*' and Federal tld D also promls.-d
apartments. I-andi* avenue: Pfeiffer bun- xouwrd the tlnanclng
galow. Central avenue and Ariadne street; ‘'uund* bridge, the buUdtna of which Is Foster cottage. Neptune fctreel and Cen- uveewsarj to complete the road from
trai avenue: Charles Whittington bung-.- K'»‘th Wildwood to the Main
law. Neptone street; George Whittington “ l Burleigh. Betters were road at cottage. Ariadne street: Parker cpttage. j Tuc **«>''» ■“xftlng from the Wildwood Fammd street, and the Berrela cottage. ^>f Club, the Wildwood Commi*.lonir* House Street u,,d ,hr Iloard of Trade, urging that i
Among the building operation* seheJ- building o' **!* be completed
uled In 1922. Is a 125.010 addition to the thc co,llinK * Kl IK '' Ul ' s forU * lhn,
Clnl Ocean Pier, for which plans are now s '' n * u,r Bright ha* secured 524.000
being prepared Iry Joseph G. Champion. ^ 8u ' on<J *'' 00t (rom ,hc *" ,rnt
of Ocmn City. It is cxiwcled by Mr. j ,0 h ''* ,> nn “ nc, ■ ,he '* ork -
dnl. president of the ecaeent. to have '
before the opening of
the 1922 si
LETTER TO SANTA CaAUS
Dear Santa Clause
please bring me a electric train with track* A bridge \o It—and a motor boat. 1 alnt got the devilish In me any more and most, bring my Daddy home for
Charles Harry Hahn
S year* old Sea Isle City N. J.
A resolution was adop:. u approving the plans for the bridge as previously prepared by the County Engineer, and that I copies be sent to the State Highway I Commission lor approval, with a formal request that the 524.000 be made available upon thc letting of the contract for this
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Two New Members
Ta-o new members were sworn In on Tuesday. They were George McNeil, of Dower Town hip (supplanting Joseph P. MacKIsMc) and Unncaus T. Swain, ol Middle Township (supplanting Joseph Camp). This brings the membership of the Board within one of its full quota. A resolution wa* adopted setting forth that hereafter til new road wora undir-
I taken under the "re-lmbursement plan" j of the state, be of concrete, according to
the State rpeciflcation*. Thr r. -Imburwmeni (dan consists of an agreement between (he county and the Stale Highway Commission. In which the -ounty finance* the building of State Rond*, the cost of which Is paid leek in full, with interest, by thc State as money become* available under thc good roads direct tax law. The State Highway Commission hat- alotted the county- 1200.000 under this plan for 1924. and 5<9.MiO for 1925. The salary of the Road Supervisor. Theodore Doper, was Increased from
(l.COU to 52.000 per year.
all cases where the consideration la omitted, the sum named In the deed was
51.00.
The following is an abstract of conveyances entered for record In the County Oera's Office for the week ending December 9lh. 1921.
Sea Isle City
The Electric DtibL Power and Water Company to Sea Isle ICty. 557.50000. Dots 5 and 12 and N. W. IS 1-2 feet of lots 5 and IS. block 4. N. E. section. Ida K. Kaiser, et al. to Dtlhe A. McAulUfe. 520 end back taxes. Dot 57C
ind K. K. half of lot 57S.
Mead Tomlin. Sheriff, (property of Dena
S. Rinehart) t Matilda T. Landis. 5400.; Isjt at Intersection, of northerly side of ■ Miss Bertha Wlttkamp spent Monday Sounds avenue with northeasterly side of! and Tuesday in Phllndelpuia. yler avenue, on Whale Creek. I Kirby Tompkins called on friend* In Borouoh of Stone Marti; I town, while on his way to Atlantic City, George J. Mailer, et al#.. to Geergr H- ! —hursday. Iorton. Doi 1«. block 192. pUn C. j W. \ • Thompren n-iarned on Friday
STRATHMERE
Tuesday nlghi ww* See Die C'ly night Narbeih. Pa. t the Millville I-odge cf Elka a Urge; Sirathmere wa* wet bus ot local m.-n being Initialed Into the i the Fell ire show giver
' the
Mayor Fitch. Commissioner M. M.! American Degion. SofromiT. Dr. C. W. Way. John autnn.; Mr. and Mr*. Watson, of Millville, mottv v'ronerkec. John Brwca. and Wil- I orod down to vltit their daughter. Mr*. A. Half rat. Messrs. Robert T. Frank DevaolL last week. TJ, Wayne M Strutber*. and Donis Mr*. H. A. and Kstella Wlttkamp left Rraca. were ahvady mernber* of the on Tuesday for Waahdngton. D. C-. ard Mllb-UD 1-odge. and Georgv Sordec. a Artloglon cemetery to attend to the membra of PtiUadelpl-u, Dodge also made j Chnrtjna* hower* for the grave of Chaprip. j lain Frank A. Witlkamp. A. E. F.
"HehoU the , Md grow cl'; up and (taduatrth And the cdiNir puttrth mb- hi* paper a swell notice: ye*, a poach of a notice. He tedeth of the wisjotu vvf the
e.veeodtatc- eenw—
WOOOBINE
D. Sabtoolri'A Vd the M K D Rai Company, is spending W week in Clew-
A party was *.v*l. In honor of Miss D.T. The daughter CO*h
Jalfer. seboof teacher, at the Cetilral achool. Friday , wniav All the teach-
ntly.
Quite a number of our. American Dogioti boy* attended thr rally jrivvn by the Degion Post of Ocean (V.yr'Ust Friday^
S. Goldlngcr spent
rut Sund^ttk IQ»M» par-
•Usod.lri^e
Mrs. Stiles, daughters . . _ , May. paid the town a \1*»C InM >nn<hi>'. Mias C. Cohen spent die week-raid /n
Pbialdelphla.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Elwronrg left last Thursday lor Philadelphia .on an Indefi-
nite »
Preparations are being made for the Firemen's banquet New Year's »“e. ?!r. e id Mia A. Shropshire and son. of AtlaAtic CH>'. were visitor# at the Shrop-
shire home over Sunday. 1 of boy* and girl* motored to Friday evening, where they en-
joyed the done-, which wa* given at the
ommuntty Thntlre. there.
M. Mrndelshon returned Monday evening from a week-end trip to I’hilhdelphtn. Miss D. Selgvl spent a few hours In
Cou-t House last Wednesday.
The Boy Scout* enV- ed a rally riven
l Bridgeton last Saturday.
B. Delbcrmun returned Sunday from a several weeks' stay In DetrioL Mich.
» the P
la played au to brat . tf The drveuiuiket grttrth <«,» ■
tour in» mm. and the edlfra* ' '*
thr faro-well pi
ild and the fair mjff'seramil-ereth bin) »m afar wj: nSvMture |<oatal raid tbvl
eostetb six Ku 'pKncj*.
• r-dwid. shv'lYtureeth and the youth af b* icity falMdown ami wvralup. Shv < dckefifiax&e and lo) ShtJ,iM, knlii a Imaui *“* tta^ratrto^ caUrUvi^Un. o«» *xf the.,Y ,
promlaimt'ytfipufjiien. <R*4jR#Mh *Way1‘(..W ^_"- • • •-•S
•Flswery and Sng |» ta£.»b#9tsg nowhlch (\>e ‘.editor •‘i-iRjett,. Tn- f ■minister kqU'IIi tea I- neX .'fix 1 ' groom ' stundetfi 1 a. ***tih\J .or #„*- a ,,..1...a,,!
«iff for a twrlvY’niflpttv
II flrayl^Bi^iaa t a^^i fli^F tH* Rife
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I* gnthere^ MHO tlii ^Jh*. . Thi- iblnlstar f : gettMh bis tat Th.- MttAk nrlithMa a‘»
deall. noHte. Twb . txdofnns tlirae todgn no tiro*, a pil'lt joftpo
a card of thanks And li* i.uajilBfti 14 • , rr..d proof on'<hii linad. nnAthe diirnAhlH||^d ' coim .h out. < t'-oi) l a Jo H«' r TAUit Itoastln? *«,v Place.' f ' t
Huvfarj'a'.m Ri the A-feased
.with excooAns
Jumps. * “ “ ■
thr lu.miner
ie rUjfcjelt ^ ftH
nd Ihe/ynll pUl their judds an y lr s U |RpAju«|i| »d|>r -
t'\yr i*7‘ ,
Tour tetterhv-.d la
Don't Bend out a'-pcor
sou the better * '
DON’T MISS THE MUMMERS* PARADE
ION of HoUday Stason Fill be a 'face New Year's Eve.
WILDWOOD NEW JERSEY JANUARY SECOND. 1922
IM'kHtD'AY DEC f v G* s :
aj *96se Rail, yea Isle City
civic, patriotic and fraternal organizations, clubg. BAND* AND 5NU-VIOUAIL* IN FANCY AND COVC COSTUMES
HunOrec* o> Dolls.-* <m CASH Prcrtw
The Five Mile Beach New Yew’s Association
One-Tbnlhtck
At this exceptionally low price no merchant orman ufacturer can afibrJ to do without a Ford one-ion truck. A truck that has always been considered by owners as the greatest
value for the money, eyen when sold at
a higher price.
I lor spaad tfskv-; •ry or ffc* •tmmlord ge~itngo/7-I L 4tol for hoary huljBg.
Its power, endurance, dependability, economy of upkeep and operation, and its capacity to handle loads safely are well known Ford Truck qua^itj^, and ®o rtjf' ognized by fiarmers and hupness>cor-ctrrng the country over. * ^ /
The rztrunei;' low price is creating ao increased demand for the Ford one # -40ft truck, sc we advise the placing of your order now to insure reasonably jwocnpt del: very. Terms if desired. ‘
ASR FOR DEMCNST RATION
rape lay Court H«tx Garage
ford anmncB ftatson
CAFE MAY COURT HOUSE. ». i MOOBAV CAPA MAI

