Cape May County Times, 4 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Hf H0KS MIES

Mrs. John HaUana wmm In Ocean Oir Monday. Mm Mary Shannon U rlatUns her

Mias LoaUa Lore to with her gnadaaother. Mm Lore, of Mlaerra Ml Mm A. H. Laathaai left We* day tar Graetrrood. l*«w York, to

George A. Brennan and family, of West Philadelphia, are Sea Isle City. They are eajaylng the reeort and apeak highly of tu safe bathing and dean amuaaeaeot

for children.

Mm J. H. Novell, of Media. Pa.. __r ten yean a resident of Sea ble City, aad Mm George K. Dahto. of Mil bourne, who hare been enjoying a stay of several neeka at the Snrf

;1a rialt to

of Mlaerra St. I aon Da rid. of

Barry

JoIUngBs aloaer Hiram Lore the *nt of the

Mm U J. Downey went to PhlUdelphla on Sonday to be present at the tenoral of her nephew, John

Mr. aad Mm Harry Muller hare loaned their bungalow tor August to Mr. aad Mm Richardson, of Phlla-

. Mm SriakUtoa'a ■

Bdaa Whittington, returned week to her heme. Mm & Livingstone aad Mtoa Mar-

over from Avalon to call o O. Rice this week.

cm air owanr mm. sea bl

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D . OF A. WSTALL WTICEM

Willard Oark. of Ocean Oty, a

it of Sea Isle City, to

the proud father of a nine pound eon. 1 Magnolia Co incil No. IS. born at «:1« P. M. Sunday. July SO. ten of Aawrica. of South Searille. inMr. aad Mm John Wold, of Fhlto atniled the following officer* tor the

deiphla. entertained over the week- eaw,u *

end at their eottage on West Jersey Councilor, Hattie Moore: Amodnte avenue. Mr. Whir, two .totem Mar Ooandlor. la-,bMia Coe: Vim Ooun

Laodto avenue and Ariadne street Rev. FrankUn Bowen. Minister

Public Worship. H:M A. M. and

1:4* P. M.

Sabbath School. 1«:M A. M.

garni and Katharine. Mm CrawMy.

Mtoa Janet Hetoley. of PhUtdelphla. to visiting Mm Lucllto Teal R. H. Yentman. of Washing tea. D. C. to enoying a vacation with family at the Barclay cottage.

daughter aad granddaughter and Mm Tolu, an of Philadelphia. Mm George Whittington haa btei entertaining a good dead thto sob

Mm W. W. MacMurray and children. of Logan, have asovod late their apartaMat lu the Spray Aaaex. Mm MacMurray to dr. -tag her new I Sedan, a birthday ,-in from her

■. Jr..

arrival ,of their sees* Lewis, Srd. and hto a

to their grandparents.

Mayor Bader, of Atlantic City, aad Mm Bader want the Saturday evea-

AUaatle City, with the Mayor’s brother aad hto family, who are occupying the HaUema cottage oa Mln-

The D. A. R. card party at the NorOceaa City, last Friday, was briniaat an affair as

teith. of West Philadelphia, have

Mr. aad Mm Thei dors Schaai. Mr. aad Mm M P. Murphy have had as jguestr. Mr. and Mm McGrath. Mr. and Mm William Murphy aad son and the Misses Murphy. The Tuner’s Aasociatlon of Cape May County was entertained toy Ed. Buck at hto new home on Landis avenue. tost night. Charlie Swain, of Cape May. to the president. The garden of William Stevens, on Paris street, though in Its first season. to attracting attention. Just now the Cannes are in fuU bloom, making a vivid picture against the lawn.

■stored over to manipulate the * > Mt* of pestebaard* ware Mm K. B. Arnett. Mm Thoasaa Ludlam aad Mm

Walter a Holmes, hero of the World War. has returned from Wash-

alt a

spsrialtot la regards to hto eyes which were injured while la the trenches In Prance. Mr. Holm building up wonderfully in tbe air of Sea laic Oty. supplemented by the care of hto devoted wile.

The "Rolllckerm" first dance nt iooae Hail. last Friday, was s

handsomely decorated with orange and black, the ladles were in e lag drees aad the music aad refreshments of the best. These dances Invitation affaire Tbe >econ« the series will be held tonight, at

the s

cl lor. F"** Hilton: Associate ■Vice ] Prayer Meeting. Thursday. T:«*

Councilor, Minnie Sheldon: Record- 1 P. M. Ing Secretary. (Hive McAllister; As-1 sneiate Recording Secretary. Blanch Boaarth: Financial Secretary, Hulda

A fly-spray can make

peaceful occupation aad If Boa her grain contentedly ahe*a likely to keep up good stem

been Mr. aad Mm Harry Creme and

son. her father and etoter. Smith and Mtoa Ethel Smith.

Mr. aad Mm Harold L. Ratotsad were week-end guests of Mm Hal-

ductor.- Aimed a Langly: Warden.

Maud Hsu tor ; Inside Sentinel. Annie Tossr; Outside Sentinel. Mary Beat- J some farms** bay all their altrooa: Junior Past Councilor. Aaaa Ro-j ^ other* get a large part of It bart; Junior Associate Past Council- ^ They

any. who has gasat of Mm Halstead, ntuiwad to Philadelphia oa Monday. Mr. aad Mm

evening at !:*•. Devotions *o St. Rita e at T:fifi. mmb at 7 I-,.

oofessioas every Saturdsy . to 4 aad from T to 8; confesf. otS| the eve of all hoHdaya and Friday*.

Bag-wunas are or • u»i si , rsarpag*. You’ll know then their lints hugs sC silk and bit,

ed to f sllilslphls »au dsatk of Mr. MiBeris Marie 8. MiUsr. Funeral Mata at St. Bcmltaca Church. PhlladalpUa.

Growing pullets thrive on sourT VmCCnf AgMiUOnfe

sklmmllk. buttermilk and othar milk 8 '

products. Considering returns, they :R ^ «ty

are cheap feed.

Use Bishopric Stucco Board for the

What It Is—

Stucco aaA Plaster Base is a its. The beekgroual cunsuti of heavy,

oaodnatiau of

danhk fibreboard of faptf quelity. By Buhopric special tad exclusive patented fibre board is gt-ea a heavy cost of Asphalt Mastic, it is made touch, .'■mperoua, pliabk. proof agaiast heat, cold, wind, air or sauad; vermin aad Ik

The wooden strips, with their imterieekfe« A^taDed keys, sapport the stacco between the studs, fnatiy tataong the strain of the weight of the stucco, aad its Maasfaent liability to cheek aad crack. Bat ay. n imperiaat 4m to even, is the fact that Bishopric wiH last as iaag as the building itself without deterioration.

**^Tcan build that extra'

porch with'what I sm»on

the background for your stucco—and 111 give you the best background made**

BISHOPRIC

; STUCCO BOARD

Is g modern combination of time-triad and tested prindpka and materials uaed in the building arts for centuries—dovetailed laths, Lm-

hoard. Wiod, weather and water-proof, perfectly rigid, op CtaHring or cnimbtinc of emneat or stucco Get a iroc amopk sod booklet with full toformtiou

lato this thick layer ad adhesive Asphalt M— sderted wood strips axe imbedded under gnat

These caatoud asrifs prodnee n base «f great aad rigidity, a shield which is impregnable agaiast the eJemenU a lastaag backgroond far stucco or pi

Bishapric Stucco or Blaster Base aam » per cent or •^ore oa atacce or plaster materials, becunse: Ant, to dovetail key ewastnetton requires km steooe or pTiilm ucesd. the heavy ihrehsard backing prevenU staoco ar plaster froni goa^ through aad dropping down to spacing between the inner aad outer walla. Every other fatm a# atone «linger backgronai involves a considerable aad uaavettehle waste af materials aad kbar.

What It Does—

A wall is ahtoiaed that has aa eoual tor —deadentog quaHtfes, emaUtog yoa to secare higher »—tor a < cm* mte ■bfetta i. _ taa.

1 stucco aad piaster walls

eriocktog v

dm aad toaster to aa inverted wedge da^ u t balds hr gmmfmaa When to stacea aad terial aad liihuirii wdd into n ringk strength aad svlidity.

a grip iter are vait of

eaadaetor to hto ad eald. a i taiaed ia avmy teem i a material aavkc a faaL

Irery lato to l^hsprie Baas is i Ulinto l.nffl ^nsre

The weight of to avenge stucco waU, which U pounds per scifaee toot, cannot tear to to Base, became it bectmaa a part to to waO, aad because it ea be nailed to either stnddtog or A—tatag moi • securely ton ay other background for stucco.

is about

always dry,

• is to aaly stucco faackgrwad hsDt upon Aphalt Mastic which eliminates trouble from itimslir conditioas, disintegration, and protect* agaiast Are.

SEBZ) FOE FULL FAkTICULABB j SEOABDOK* THE ALL-MHEBAL | STUCCO THAT V USED WITH THE OIOFEIC STUCCO BOAKS.

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