Cape May County Times, 17 November 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Personal News Notes of Sea Isle City

[ y:r. and Mr*. Willtam 3. Barr ware i tor the waek-ead. J Mi*. Tlieodore D*Bow went to ftampton, VlrglnU, Uat Friday for a Icit of a wa**c. J Mr*. Walter Riarp baa been atkendlng the World’* W. C. T. D. Oon•ntlon In FbUadetphia tbla week. « | Mi*. AteMbdld Mareden, of Cam>n, and Mr*. Chariee Harden, of iklyn, were in town for the day on

kedneeday.

Walter'WriCbt. of the Coast Guard

Mayor and Mr*. Irrlng Fitch returned Sunday evening from a trip to Philadelphia and Its suburbs. Nelaon R. B. Chapman, of Camden, waa visiting hi* parents, Mr, and Mrs. James T. Chapman, Sunday. The Sour Krout Sapper In the Social Rooms of the Lutheran Church Thursday night scored another suc-

oees for the Ladles' Aid.

Mr*. Guy Loongo, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg* B. Jeffery*, has returned to

lervice, is renovating the home he[ her home la 0aind ® B -

s recently purchased on the Boule-

j Mr*. TIUy DeVaul, of Ocean View, |raa In town Toasday to spend the

with her rister, Mr*. H. A. i, who is.staying with thefamy of her son, Frank B. Sharp.

I Mr. and Mr*. Arnett gave a

ihlcken and wsfffe dinner

Last Sunday was like a day in

midsummer. There were Sity

rivals for dinner at the Bellevne be-

sides the week-end vlsitom.

John Cornish and Wesley Darts, of MUlvHIe, were in town Sunday. They were guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. LeRoy Muller.

Mrs. Claude Town was initiated

r evening for Mr. j 11110 the order of the Eastern Star at Mr*. Bdgar P. East, of New Its last meeting. All the Sea Isle

fcork City. Mrs. East is Mrs. Ar- City "Stars" were out in a brilliant

ett’s Meter The gmets Included *nl**7.

Jr. C. W. Way, Captain John L. j Mr . end Mrs. Oakley Cowdrtek , Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Lud- were at the Bellevue from Friday , Mr. and Mr*. W. A. H*ffert.| tlI | Monday. Mr. and Mrs. CowiT>* dining room was a bower of (trick have Just returned frem a de-

be ’ lightful tour of the Lakes and Ni-

i with yellow

i for lighting. Cards Irere enjoyed after the dinner, with

old mounted pencil* for prises. The Tall Cedar Baad benefit at punt’s Casino, Wildwood, Wodneer night, waa well attended by the i Isle City coo Unseat. It was a

r “all

Mr. and Mi*. Thomas Ludiam, Jr., entertained a few friends at Sunday night supper in honor of Mr. and Mr*. Bdgar P. East, of New York City. The table decorations were

late fall flower*.

LltUe Katherine Tuliner, daugh- | ter of William Tuliner, of Paris

iat from » Ue Ctt, .an- Mr. ' l,<l 1 " n,or <,t ,1 " I Mrm. Q«™ Mm. MU, Col, »' “ rtb Mr MrTralrt. Mr. ..1 “• L “ U ”«

M«UU, John

, Mr, ..4 Mrm. H.rrr FomUr. Sr.. ^ Ir. Md Mr. Hmtt FoeUr. Jr., May-j Mra. WUHun Kandle ,nJ MU, • and Mrs. Fitch, Mr. and Mrs.: Myrtle Endleott went to Piltnan I Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Harry I Wednesday to attend the Sunday ■ Cronecker, Mrs. Clar- School Convention of the State, in er. Mi*. William Carew, j session there this week. Mias Endlkf Ocean Tlew; Mr. and Mrs. Harold cott is in charge of the Infant Dotation, Mr. and Mr*. Robert T. Stev- partment at the M. E. Church and . Edward Stevens, the Mornhln-1 was particularly anxious to benefit Weg family, Mr. and Mr*. L. J. Arch- 1 by Miss Hodden's presentation of the r and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sofroney. subject.

Mrs. Frank Speer is in Camden visiting her brother. Earl Ooxson. and his wife. The Onarterly Conference of the M. E. Church will be held at the Church Wednesday, November 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Hess went to Belleplaln Saturday to visit Mr 1 . Hees's parents. Mrs. James Turner, of Millville, and Miss Jennie Turner, who h-ve been enjoying a vacation at the Hess cottage, returned last week. Mrs. E. B. Disc left Monday morning for Phlladelpjhla, where she will attend a convention in the Academy of Music. Ground was broken last week for Mias Roxanna Gandy’s new house in pennlsvlUe. Claude Town, of Sea Isle City, has the contract. Mrs. Edward Buck and Mrs. George E. W. Corson were in Phila delphla for the week-end. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whittington. A post card from Mrs. Laura Klenun, from Columbia. Alabama, tells of a recent visit to the Nelaom dam as the guest of Congressman E. B. Mmon. Mrs. George Boeder entertained the Civic Club card party thia evening at her home on Neptune street. A cordial invitation is extended to all who are interested in the work of the Civic Club. Thomas Ludiam. Jr., went to Philadelphia Monday on businase. Cards received in this city from Mrs. Thomas Ludiam. Br., report her enjoying her visit with her sister, Mr*. Lnke, at Bridgeport, Conn. Jared D. Wolfe. State Organiser of the Heralds of Liberty. Philadelphia, is spending several days here, at tha Bellevue Hotel, getting work of organisation in Cape May County under way. Mayor Fitch will be the County organizer. Mrs. A. W. Miller came home for the Sunday church services from Camden, where she has been in attendance on the State Meeting of the W. C. T. U. She went back Monday tor the World's Convention at the Academy of Music. Twenty-seven oountrtee will be represented. Mrs. Lewis Chester, who had planned to Join the delegation, was obliged to give up the trip by advice of

The Ladles' Tea, of the M. Church, was held with Mrs. George WhlttlngtOB Wednesday evening. John Endleott. of Belleplaln, spent the day with his son, H. A. Endleott, of the Boulevard. Mrs. McPate, of Philadelphia, mo-

tored over from Ventnor with friends to call on Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Arnett, fonner neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Taylor, of Wildwood, were also Sonday callers at the Ar-

nett’s.

Oinger ^ewin,

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Machine Headquarter*

Walter Scoble

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