Cape May County Times, 18 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CITY NeNS MIES

Mrs. Robert* of

Lest at the Laftjrette Hotel, f Miss EUaabeth BchulU la the roeat f Mayor and Mr*. Irvins ntch.

| Mrs. Kltcheman. of PhlladelphU. a recent saest of Mr*. Delaney. [ Miss Miller, of Camden, la the (uest of Ler aunt, Mr* William G.

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[ Miss Cora Norcroaa. of Berlin. N. J. L the guest 0 f Mrs. Jaknea G. Hardle, [andis avenue. ! Mias Helen Pierson, of Philadels been a recent go eat of Mrs. M. Sofroney. Mrs. Henry Bennstt and Mr*. John koot, of Collingswood. have s of Mine Maud Lore. L J. Yataman, of Washington. D. has been enjoying the wash with Ills family in Sea Me City. Mrs. William Barriman. of Philadelphia. Is visiting her aunt, Mr* W. . Rutan. of Neptune street. John McGovern has arrived from Pittsburg and will be with his family Lt the Ford cottage the rest of the

ason.

Mrs. Ralph Pendleton. Mrs. Wm. iwnsend, and Jamea Gallagher week-eod gueeta of Mr* Frank McNiehoL Miss Marie McKenna at the Dreslyn cottage had a string to her credit if 191 at the buwllng alley, the eecmd highest of the season. Mr. and »>-b. Charles English, Mr* 3. Ford, Mra. Charles Phifer and her no grandchildren. John and Eleanor Randolph, motored to Atlantic City for a day’s pleasure. Among those who went to the cel-* bratlon of the open'ug of the toll bridge to the public were Mayor Fitch, Commlsslonen Love and 8oIroney and City Clerk John L. Maher. Miss Anna M. Fleming, of Philadelphia. Is at the MeSorley'g for the it of the aewaou. Week-end guests ncludad Mr. aaid Mr* Sdward M. Bennis and family and Mr* Mary Lafferty. Mr. and Mr* Franklin Bowen, Jr., of Rutherford, are visaing their parents at the Methodist parsonage. Mr. Bowen. Jr., is organist and choir master of the First Presbyterian church, Paterson. Richard W. Leon. Gertrude Leon and Mildred K. Thatcher, three church soloists summering i Surf House, have been most generous with their talent* adding greatly to the pleasure of the guest* The three daughters oi the late Mr*. Quinn, Mr* William KevlUe. Mr*. Hugo Karr, of Merehantrille. and Mi* William Force, of Philadelphia, and their families are it the Quinn cottage for the rest of Mr. ana Mr* K. M. Gillette and Mr. and Mr* Bertrand Gillette, of Vineh^uL with their famine*, and Mia* Christman, of Macungls. Pamotored to Baa Isis City on Sunday. Mrs. B. 8. Dim returned with them by way of Ocean City and Atlantic

City.

Her. sad Mr* C. E. Smith are guests at ths Magnolia. Bov. Wm. Smith occupied the pulpit at the Lutheran church Sunday evening. The Magnolia Bible Claes, twelve strong, went to bear him. and added a substantial sum to the offering. Her. Luther De Toe preached at the morning eenrle* Mr. and Mr* John 0. Butt, of Baltimore, celebrated their forty-fourth wedding anniversary. Saturday. A post card shower In the morning was followed by a surprise party given by the guests, and a reception In the evening by the happy pah. The decorations were elaborate and the refreshments abundant

Mias Cynthia Twohey leaves today for Washington. D. C.. where she will visit friends for a week or ao. Timothy E. Farrell and daughter*, of Philadelphia, are registered at the Surf House for the month. A niece. Mias Mary Farrell, is with them. Mr* Edward Wells, who made so many friends while in Sea Isle City and now has a new home at Ocean City, gave a luncheon and carC party. The Sea Isle City gums Included Mr* C. K. Landis. Jr.. Mr* E. B. Arnett. Mr* Jamee G. Hardle. Mr*. Mary Hermanv. Mr* William A. Haffert and Miss Love. Why not subscribe for the TIMES *nd have It sent regularly to your home all the year? Change 'our address as often as you like- -the TIMES win follow vju. p- acripUou 11.60 per year. Mi* .Bella Dennett, who U aumn> * r * n A with Mr* Henry Brook* was given a surprise Monday evening In honor of her birthday. The young people of the Magnolia have a “yell' which they give on every occasion. Am the early dusk fell the air rent with the wild yell. When the cause was made plain, Mr* Dennett rose to the occasion and a merry evening followed. Mr* John Delaney, summering in tho Coll cottage, gave a delightful children'e party for her little daughter Gertrud* who has just attained the charming age of four. The table was beautifully decorated. Streamfrom the electrolier radiated to the place of each one of the twentylive small guest* with a favor attached. On* streamer held a priie more valuable than the rest. ▲. J. Quinn, of Norfolk. Virginia, motored to New York, to the Edison Machine exhibit, stopping at See Isle City to visit his aunt. Mr* L. J. Downey. Other guest* at the Downey home for the week-end were Miss Catherine Dougherty, of Philadelphia, sad Mias Madeline Qulrn, of

Philadelphia.

The Misses Carrie Tlbbitt. Effle Bender. Florence Proctor, of PhlladelphU; Elsie Jocelyn, of Germantown. and Ella Lynch, of Drexel Hill, are enjoying a delightful (taring at the Halstead cottage on Ariadne street. They are all. Including Mr* Halstead, members of the Business Woman's Christian League. The end of August comes os space. The wheel of pleasure rolls more rapidly. Tonight the Life Guards benefit dance bolds the boards; everything gives way for this event. The Life Guards are on duty early and late and deserve the patronage of the public. The Sollickers gave a most enjoyable dance last Friday but will attend the Life Guard dance at the Excursion House this week and ths Civic Club Masque Ball next

Friday.

cm mat cawirUncs, SBAjgLE (gTT, H. J.

PLAHS YSAS-B0U1D SCOUT that the bond Issue would not add|

HOKE or SEA TSTF CITT t0 pr««nt taxation, and that present Income would be sufficient Rev. Daniel J. Daley, for the past i to take care of the interest and re-

two yean head of the Catholic Boy! tiring fund for the bonds, which are Scout summer camp In Sea Me City, j to be uaed for both highways and

has been made General of the Oath- ’ bridge*

olio Boy Soouts of the Archdiocese. Of j Philadelphia, embracing all the Cath- THAHKS FOR TREAT olic '"hurchee and Parochial Schools!

ui the city, and plans to make Sea We desire to Uke this means of Isk City the year-round headquarters j rprearing our appreciation and gratfor the Scout* j itude to the people and summer reel-

Father Daley la haring the old ; dents of Sea Isle City, who by their

Walsh home removed from the beach | generosity, made it possible for the

dlnary work. The proof of the pudding la In the eating—let us rerve you.

front to Landis avenue, and It will be completely remodeled In its new location and fltteJ for use during the

winter.

ENDORSE *40,000,000 HOAD BOND ISSUE

A hearty endorsement of the Pierson 640.600,000 good roads bond issue. which comes up for referendum vote In November, was given In Hackensack last week by the local 1 st Rotary Club, and by the AutomobUe

Dealers Association of Bergen Ccun | A place of printing done at the ty. following addressee by Harry D. | TIMES print shop is always a piece Melxell. Secretary of the Good Roads, 0 f quality printing, and the price Is

Boys of St. Joseph's House (The Aldine) to attend the circus last Sat-

urday afternoon.

The Boys enjoyed the circus and are sincerely thankful to those re-

sponsible for the “treat.'

Assuring you of our remembrance

of your kindness, we are.

Gratefully your* J. J. Oavanagh

A. Sullivan

Prefects In charge tor the Boys of

sph’s House.

Association of New Jersey.

In his talk, Mr. Melxell pointed out the need for funds to complete the State highway program, and unless the bond issue passes in November, be said there would be a five year holiday in road building, which would result In great lorn to the State. He also pointed out the fact

no higher than that charged for or-

Avoid Investment Worries People who pot their money in speculative achemet have

who invest safely an tab

You avoid ha when you depoti t with the Ocean City Title A Trust Co. Year account is invited. S per cent Interest Paid on Time Deposit*

Ocean City Title and Trait Co. OCKAM CITY, K. t.

Real Paper Hunger WE KNOW HOW WE KRRP PROMISES OUR PAPER STICKS We are taking orders now for September and October at greatly

E. L. Kastner MANTUA, - MEW JERSEY (Win be In Sea Isis City Sept. 1st) Orders can be left at tbs Real E> tat* Office of JOHN L. MAHER Lan-Js Avenue and Italia Street

Are You Bufldmg A Surplus Fund? If not—yon are not planning well for the future. It is eaentkl in every walk of life.

An account with the Hint Bank will help you.

j per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, 1. J.

Are You Properly Insured? Is you fire insurance on you home adequate? Are you paying the comet rate? Can you insurance rates be reduced by applying certain fire precautions? Is you automobile insured against theft, fire, public liability and property damage, or any one of them! Who will pay for you plate window if it is* L

CONSI'LT

John L. Maher suumti n< nmufcz Landis Avsaus and Italia Street «u nut cm, a. I.

USE ELECTRICITY

Use it to cook with, to heat with, to light you home, operate you fan, run you iron, or supply power for you factory needs. The Sea Isle City Municipal Electric plant i*. now giving continuous twenty-four hou year-arouud service of a quality and reliability that is equalled by few plant*. A mighty force is zaualed. waiting to be set into action by you mere tuning of a switch. It is ofe, economical and efficient in any teak you place ipon it

USE ELECTRICITY

K. M. SOFRONEY, Director Department of Highways and Electric;ty.

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Staraga Battery Work

4b Electrical Schools 4b Shoos, Inc. S. E. Car. ^^fkSgyLrfoa St AaWSa-Sanr—» aamtTrSte

Antomobile, Tractor and Aviation School “Lcvgaat tn tbs East”

Asbestos Roof Paint

Money to LOAN

Strathmere Building and Loam Association ADDRESS: Geo. R. McCullough, Secy. Strathmere . . New Jersey

A Waste In Carrying Power There's a store in Philadelphia that make* * specialty of prompt delivery. Not long ago, one of their cuitomexn ordered a spool of thread—by telephone. A short time later one of the ■tore's antes rolled up to the cub and delivered the thread. And that was the only merchandise they carried to that section cf the city! An absurd waste of carrying power, of course. Yet isn’t there a similar waste, in lesser degree, every time hundreds of dollars worth of postage is spent in delivering a message that falls far short «f complete efficiency—when real co-operative printing service would supply -he deficiency? Well be glad to show you how this plant can help you message fully efficient! Our man will come to talk it over, at you

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