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Perscftal News Notes of Sea He
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b La idl* wa* down Sunday. Work la Mns pushed on the new
bank bulldUME.
Mr. and Mi*. Ed»ar P. East are in . PetersWy, Tlorlda. Mr. and lira. W. P. Jocher ret.irned to VlaeikBd Toeeday. Thomas Ludlam, Jr., has been In renton and Philadelphia this week. Mr. and Mm. Oakley Oowdrtck s at the Belle-rue for the week-
Robert T. Stevens waa In Philam for a couple of days this
Mrs. Dean Campbell entertained
Mm. A. E. Ankele entertains the Ladies* Aid, of the Lutheran Church, this omnlng In the social rooms of
the Church.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shaal and Mr.
Mlae Amy Worrell, of Medford, has * nd Mr *- Lou,B r - Woerts. oi Philabeen the auest of Mrs Joseph Sharp. delph1 *- * n<1 B R- Mlglnnls, of WllKim Eltubcth Xldrldn. oj Cue Delewera. were retleterU Me, at,, le Ute pua «( Mlee Tulle *' ,l> ' “• ™k-»nd-Ctoueeker. j Miss Eleanor Peryuson. a welfare Mre. H. A, SSut, pueu, th.l"" 1 " muUetob^ who hu - with her eon Wetter She™ b "" * « ">• ctal * rt «•' two
weeka retnmeri tn her lw\mA
and Mrs. Sharp.
Pred Croneeker. of Eaylesville. Pa., cane down to visit his sister
Sunday.
Mrs. Matthew Jefferson is expected for the week-end at the home of her brother. Thames Ludlam, Jr. Mr. and Mm. George Boeder have arrived at Lynnebrook, L. 1. They ! report It much colder, but bed
snlnff. j food trip. Mrs. Peame. who leased the An-j Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stoerrle and rson oottaps last summer, waa 'little daughter arrived from the Inlet
Monday and am domiciled at
Carlton apartments.
Miss Verna Griffins, of Laurel Springs, with a party of friends were week-end guests of Mias Griffins' uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Edwards. The party included: Miss Marion Wood, of Laurel Springs;
's Landing;
Mrs. James Crabtree and her chllipent Sunday at their cottage
r. and Mrs. James McDevitt and i McDevitt, of the Brunswick,
back from Philadelphia.
The stir of Thanksgiving is in the
The Amt homecoming of many - Miss Lillie Shaw, Chi
weeks, returnCfi to her home this
week.
Mrs. James Courtney returned from the Cheetnut Hill Hospital, on Monday. It was decided to postpone all thought of an operation until
Mrs. Courtney la stronger.
Mr. and Mr*. Arnett end Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ludlam, Jr., motored to Stone Harbor Sunday to call on the Bittner's, who have lust moved Into their new home on First ave-
nue. facing the Ocean.
Miss Madge Peterson returned
Tuesday from a week In Philadelphia. While there she' went to Washington to visit her brother. Elmer, Jr. Among other interesting sight-
seeing. she visited Congress. Mrs. Croneeker and her son, Gus-
tav, were at Brussels at last accounts. They were expected to be in Germany this week. Mrs. Cronecker's birthday was on Monday, and a shower of post cards was due
to arrive there on that day., Clarence W. Way, his mother, Mrs.
2U2L OUT OX PAROLE sea isle cmr— The hearing of young Bliel, of Sea Isle City, postponed from last week, was continued Wednesday morning at Court House. His sentenee was suspended by Judge Fldredge and he was placed in care of Mm H. Winfield Wright, In custody of the court. Mrs. Wright had previously withdrawn the charge against Bliel for breaking and entering her home
here.
The hearing of Thomas Bliel, Sr., will be held next Wednesday morning at Court Honse.
Autumn la the season of harvest— and forest Urea. Isn't your wood lot worth the extra effort needed to put out a match or cigarette stub.
NEPTIJXE STREET APARTMEXT BOUGHT BY XadfORRAY SEA ISLE CITY— The three story apartment house built on Xeptune street next to Landis avenue by George Boeder and Clarence Pfeiffer, was sold on Sunday to William MacMurray, of Sea Isle City and Philadelphia. Mr. MacMurray will install hot wator heat throughout the building, and will rent the apartments the year round. The corner house, built at the same time as the apartment, waa sold some weeks ago.
We noticed a sign which rsad: 'If you want to see our town go alow. If you want to see our Jail let 'er go." We did not see any autolata letting
‘er go In that burg.
One ob Xowrer
The great banker lay on his deathid. Many friends gathered about s bed. The attending physician whispered. "I fear he Is nearing the Great Divide." "Tell them not to divide till I get there,” whispered the dying man. About the only thing that llmita the cost of living in this country is the pay envelopes.
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Walter Scoble MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY
s will be on this holiday. | Howard Ronand. Chew's Landing; Mrs. John Halleran and her two! 1 *** Redrow 11 nd Marvin Jaggarda,
snghtors, Edith and Ruth, came' PWUddphla.
> on tbs svsniag train Monday. { John Shannon stepped Into the
Mm. B. & Dtse. Mrs. Walter Sharp American store to ask Mr. Bobb for Eu * ene Way ’ hu 8l8ter - Mre - Kd - ad Mm. A. W. Miller are back from e«P«y carton, "take the other We,u - and Mr - Ed - WaUa 1,111 attend e World’s Cos vast km at PMMdel- j one too,” said Bobb. On arriving lhe Amy alld NaTy 0am * at Frank - la. , home Mr. Shannon found among the Un yi « Id tomorrow. Among the Mm. T M DaBsw Mm Beniamin' k «• P*Pcrs in the smaller box a “ot** 1 *" e*P«cted are Vice-President ai MmWUtsrli^Tro »>'»• Thla seemed a bit too much Coolridge. Secretary of the Navy ft- aJTJ Of a bargain even for the American General Pershing and Georg*.
| Stores Company so back he posted., Clemenceau.
t Meanwhile Mrs. John Talbot, Ariadne afreet, had missed a
at dd Tbs sudden
Monday was a reminder of th* b,U frora her hand ba « and retrlced Monday - steps, calling at every place she
(bad been, hoping against hope to , find it. Needless to say she was deI lighted to learn It had been reported.
dr guest, Mtas Cole, started Mon r forJUmg Island In their car for
VERNON HALL 7S5 WESLEY. AVEXUE
XOW OPEX [i» S. E. Beck
Mm. Henry Kooks and Mrs. Chas. I. who have been at Mrs. Brooks' aga far tbs week, returned to Atin'.ie City Wednesday. Mias Betty Bellman. Mm. William small daughter, «</. of AUsatte City, are gurets of sad Mrs. Bellman, of Ariadne Tbs Qaarteriy Conference of the E. Church, which was to be held Baa isle City. Wednesday. Novem ■ SSad, has been postponed until sad Mrs. Bell held a reception on Monday at "Tbs Home of I aa Mm. Brooks' cottage has k named by her friends, r. C. W. Way represented Sea City at the Penn Bute and UniIty of Pennsylvania football e os Franklin Field Saturday. It one of the most closely contest(amee of the season. Mrs. Benjamin Ford was hosusa the M. E. Ladies’ Tea Tuesday mlng. On account of Thanksing there will be no meeting next ek. Mm'. A. a Steelmen will entbe Tuesday after Thanksing. Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Ludlam. Jr. a few friends Informally ursday evening to meet Mr. and a. Harry Bittner, of Stone Har- . and Mr. and Mm. Frank Paul, s. Paul was formerly Miss Madle Bittner. Edmund Bobb, manager of the rican Stdre here, has been tranatrred to one of the Company's stores Atlantic City. Calvin Leach comes own from Penns Grove to ( i Isle City. Mr. and Ira. Leach will live In the apart-
BETTER BE A YEAR TOO BOOH THAX A WROTE TOO LATE WE HAVE Jtut what you want us Just what you need in insurance John L. Maher Automobile and Fire Insurance lome, Aetna and Travelers Insurance Companies Landis Avenue and Italia Street
Both
SEA ISLE CITY, X. J.
.50
ROUND TRIP
Thanksgiving Day Excursion
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Philadelphia
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30
Leaves Sea We City
Connecting with Special Train at Sea Isle Junction
Returning, leaves Philadelphia (Market Street Wharf) 7:28 T M. Pennsylvania System
The Route of the Broadway Limited
Beautiful Woodwork Beautiful woodwork in your home is a perpetual source of pride, comfort rno sstisfactioo. For that reason, it is important that j-on choose well the kind of lumber intended for any work in or around your home. It will be a permanent reflection erf YOU when it t* one* in place. Long Lived Interior* We can show you woods of varied and beautiful grains, different weights and texture*. But it is all the best quality of its clast. The right kind for your home, ready for paint or enamel is waiting your selection here. Come to us for
of duality at Zconomy Vrices 5TRATHME.RE. LUMBER CO Sea Isle City, New Jersey
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
FREE
Service on Ford Cars We will examine your motor and adjust the plugs and dean the timer FREE.
The Ford Motor Company reoonuneadi'changing the oC in the crank case. We will dean your
motor free and refill with new ml for Me.
We win grind your valves, dean out the carbon and adjust the motor for We wm pot new bands in your motor (which should be done every thaw
the motor and pot in new gaskets for |A00.
I miles) and adjust
DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE
lined radiator cover* at fSJO.
Why not have
We win fin your radiator with 98% alcohol at 78c per gallen. Heat your Ford with a special Ford heater, at $1.78.
We will allow you $6 for your old storage battery in exchange for & new
good ignition T
All Ford work at special low prices, nsing only Ford parts. TIRE SPECIAL 30 by Sy* Goodyear or Murray non-skid tires, with a 30 by 3% extra heavy tube, both for $10 (tire and tube complete). Xew Ford prices: $298 for a plain touring car; $393 with starter and demountable rims: truck $380; coupietes $530; Sedans $596; Tractors $395. TIME PAYMENTS IF DESIRED
FOCER & MECRAY Cape May Court House, N. J. and • Cape May, N. J.
WATCH for the ANNOUNCEMENT of The Opening Date OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
‘The Bank Where You Feel At He Every Modern Banking Service
Safety-Paper Checks Theft Insurance Burglar Alarm System

