lira. Fnutfc'Bpw *Bd Mttle Klhave beer. vtamnrTtre. Speer's ither. Bari <3oxaon. and family at The regular .^mi-monthly meetof the Loyal Order of Moose will eld at Mooae Hall. Tuesday evenDecamNjr «th. In. J. H. Smvthe. .of PhiUdelia, and her eon. Frank Smythe, of City, were calling; on Mrs. A. Rice Sunday afternoon. Mias Ida Smith came down from lehem. Pa., where she is teach- .. for the Thanksgiving r< :h Mr. aid Mrs. Lewis S. Cheater. . and Mrs. John T. Artis. York City, motored over f ■tie City to spend a few i h Mr. and Mrs. George So
week.
Ire. William Christian and her », Edward and William. Jr.. Pleaaaatrille, were gomts of Mre. a's sister, Mrs. Claude Klee.
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CAfZ MAT COOTTT TDOS, TODAY, KKEKBEB 1, 1988
Pace Three
Personal News Notes of Sea Isle City
Mrs. Ira P. Hess was TialUng h. fter-ln-law at MUlrille. Monday. Mlsa Kdaa Whlttlagton «s enteriniug the Tor
Clarence Masnrie aad family are ndtng the holiday aad week-end la. HaUeran went to a frcto WUd-
Jr„ came up t tad Thanksgiving
Mrs. Sarah Powell aad her daughof Camden, were down looking
Mra. Eugene Shaffer has been ill In bed with influents. Thomas Donovan has been 111 with
a heavy cold.
D. Cinl has been down looking after his properties. Paul Rice, Willard Wright and Harold Simpson went to Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day. Rebecca Ellenberger spent Saturday with Amanda Wright at her home on Ariadne street. Professor and Mrs. LeRoy Archer went te Lakewood early Thursday morning to stay until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert C. Edwards. Mra. A. E. Ankele and Mrs. Theresa Speer motored to Court House Sunday afternoon to call on Mrs. Schick. Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner were obliged to have half a family party Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. David Mattoni. of Philadelphia, being kept home by the iUnees of their daughtec. Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Town and family, the Sea Isle City half, were their dinner
and Mra. Claude Rice will Join family party at the home of Mra. fe's parents, Mr.' and Mra. L A. well, at Court House, going os to ~ eiphla Friday. City School closed Wednesday it tor the rest of the week. Resale will begin right after ikaglTing tor a cantata, to be i for the piano fund, ic students are home fcr their vacation. Edna Whittington. Montclair Normal; Minnie JL from State Normal. Trenton. Eugene HaUeran from Bucknell, Ir. and Mra. Charles Clouting enalned Mrs. Clouting's brother his wife. Mr. and Mra. Claudeus n. of Philadelphia, and their U George Robbins, of Wild-
i. Charles R. Hahn and her iter. Mra. Cnlver. motored to iia on Wedaeaday. to the Thanksgiving holidays Mr. and Mra. William Mae light's the night of the card of the Women's Civic Club, at mme of Mr. aad Mra. George
Mra. Harry Muller entertained her mother. Mrs. Samuel Young, of Reeeley't Point, and her sister. Mrs. Clarence Wilkie, of Iowa Falls. Iowa, at dinner on Thanksgiving. The day was quietly passed on account of the recent death of her father. Young, whose funeral was held last
week.
Thanksgiving week, what a host of memories and anticipations arise with the word. Those who are not having Thanksgiving parties are going somewhere. Mrs. A. E. Ankele was the flirt to leave, going up to Colllngswood on the early express Monday morning In order to visit all her children during her stay of a weak. No social affairs are scheduled for this week Next Tuesday the Lutheran Ladies' Aid bolds Its weekly meeting at the church social rooms. Mrs. Clarence Pfeiffer hostess, which means everybody there. The same even'ng the M. E. Ladles' Aid will have a social meeting with Mrs. A. 8. Steelman. It goes without say ing that there will be a crowd.
The last meeting of the Men's Social was at the home of Harold Sutton. Wednesday of last week, j Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fitch. Mra. Fowkes, Miss Katherine Fitch and Charles Petersen went up to Philadelphia last week to visit Santa Klaus. Miss Katherine was so modest in her demands. Santa Klaus made her the text for his little 'alk
to the children.
Out-of-town visitors on Thanksgiving Day included: Miss Anna Busch and Agnes Courtney; H. A. Deery and family, who went to Cheater; Mrs. Walter Pfeiffer and children; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Diamond. who went to the Penn-Cornell foot ball game; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Luongo; Willard Wright, Harold Simpson and William McGaughltn. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Busch. Mis-!" Evelyn Busch and Mr. and Mrs. 11 Frank Busch, of Philadelphia, mained over with their sisters -fieri! the funeral of their mother, the late I Annie Busch, until the flrst of the 11 week. Other relatives who remained [ for a shorter time are their aunt. | Mrs. Myers; their cousin. Leo Myers, of Philadelphia; their brother-in I law, J. Wolfe. Jr., his mother, Mrs. 11 J. Wolfe. Sr., and Car! Wentsel. all of Schanton. Pa.; Mrs. Lagomarsino and two children. Mall Kllroy. Brand H. Wopper, of Philadelphia. Additional Personal items on page 12 MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. B. S. Dlse, Pastor.
Services for next S-inday are as
follows:
10:20 A. M- Sunday School. 11:16 A. M., Sermon. ''Transfor-
mation.”
8:00 P. M- Sermon, "Overcoming
Evil.”
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Landis avenue and Ariadne street Rev. Franklin Bowen, Minister Sunday services: Public Worship. 10:20 A. M. and 7:20 P. M. Sabbath School. 2:20 P. M. Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7:20
P. M.
Ar Ocean City angler says times he hss a strange feeling that there la more profit In feeding Ashns to chickens than In feeding then, to Ash.
PAPPALARDO 18 JUSTICE
Noel Fappalardo, of the lolanda Hotel, who was elected as Justice of thi Peace at the general election on November 7th, is qualifying to take the office at an early date. Mr. Pappalario, because of his education and broad experience. Is looked upon as poesesslng every quallocation for a
very successful officer.
WON THE TURKEYS
The three turkeys given away by the Loyal Order of Mooee. of Sea Isle City, on Tuesday night, were won by Michael A. Luongo, Herman Diamond and a Mr. Hughes, of Cape
Distance lend* enchantment to the
debt.
Bora Grange Hall Mortgage Exercises appropriate to the “Burning of the Mortgage" were held at Grange Hall Tuesday, Ncvember 14th, on the tenth anniversary of the building of the hall. The hall Itself cost over 15,000 and, with the adjacent garage which was presented by the late MV. and Mra. J. W. Wilbraham, la valued at approximately 26,500. A mortgage of 22,000 was burned on Tuesday. Mrs. Robert E. Hand applying the match. A delegation from each grange in the County waa present Music wat furnished by an octette consisting of Messrs. Herbert Shaw and Lewis Hoffman, tenors; Mrs. Albert Matthews and Mrs. Herbert Shaw, sopranos; Mrs. William McPherson and
Mra. Etta Reeves, altos; Messrs. John Myers and Aaron Robinson, basses. Miss Margaret Griffith, who has a sweet voice, sang 'a costume a Gypsy song. The boys’ and girls' choir furnished several choruses and the history of the Orange waa read by Prof. Richard R ceres. Speeches were made by Rev. C. O. Bosserman, Mr. Luther C. Ogden, County Superintendent E. R. Brunyate and others.
Joe the Plodder sa/s some fellows always grab a stool when there's a piano to be moved. Some one shot a bootlegger the other day. What saved his life was that the bullet struck a bunch of labels in his breast pocket.
Accursed be the tie that blinds.
are held every two weeks, one and anyone who likes to pleasant people and play cards. Invited. Ir. and Mrs. A. W. Miller enleried at dinner on, Thankagiring. Miller's mother. Mra Margaret hers, bar brother. Mr. Wayne itbera, and their daughter. Mar . who is teaching at Had don its. MUs Miller arrived Wedy evening. dr. and Mra Edward J. Clark ax'd Wednesday from Camden. They e purchased a tot on Ariadne and will build a house aad te Sea Isle City their permanent They have leaned the Town w. directly heck of their tot. II their new house
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