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

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Personal News Notes of Sea Ide City

i Some Letters to Santa Claus

Htartj’ IMim of tke UtUt Wlk

lw Went Thanksgiving! Mr. and Mra. Eugene Shaffer went

with tun family.

CommtRsloaev Love went to Phila* ff lv * n *-

delphia Tueeday on bus in ee*.

to Haumonton for the day Thanks-j

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Saint

Chariee Camp has sold his Paris street property, the present poet of-

fice, to George Boeder.

? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobi

Bobby Barbour has been spending _ „ __ ^

thetThjnksglving rocee. with Hu -|TdI Whttt They Want Thomas Prune, who has a cottage Se« We City. Dec- T 12.

on Neptune street, was among Sun- Deny Santa.

day’s visit ora. | x wouid Uke tc have « rocking Mr. and Mra. Dean Campbell mo- 1 hor ** “<1 autobile hammer bat chat tored to Millville last Sunday, going t001 ho* some candy some cakes a on to Bridge ten later In the day. 9*^ of lagglns a gun and bullets a

visit to Trenton. I A. M. Em. and wm. of Leonardo, ^ B ° ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. George Cronecker and j J*" i Robert John CampbeU , Miss Henrietti were Thanksgiving! Mr8 - W11Ualn Kandle on Thursday. 14« Italia St age d gueets of Mias Cronecker. Mias Louise Manonl. the grand- »ea Isle City. N. j. Miss Edna Whittington went to'^ au * hter ^ >Ir - *nd Mrs. Jamee; —~ Ocean City Sunday afternoon to take ? ar '' ner - *■ ^Ported slowly imprev- nH^’v ei the late train for MontcUtr. Ing - | j,^,. um ' T -

Dining nt the Bellevue on Sunday Please bring me a wonder dol’ of

Co “ W f y ' Wardrobe Trunk Toy

Sea Isle City Life Guard, and Joe Derenport solid ook rocking chair Conwajr - 1 solid ook roU top Desk -nl chair. Mr. and Mrs. Jamee P. Corson, of nine piece aluminum Toy eat; chiMs

Avalon, visited their daughter. Mrs. rood rocker.

William Handle, during Thanksgiv- j Emily Campbell, Ing week. 14« Itltla St.,

Next Monday Is Sea Isle City's, Mrs. Walter Pfeiffer and her three S** City New Jersey tala day—visit the First National daughters spent Thanksgiving with Bo* US.

lank, of Sea Isle City, on its open-1 ter mother. Mrs. I^utaJa^n at

*“* day West Philadelphia.

Elmer Peterson. Jr., returned to I Mrs. Robert N. Hess and Miae MarWashlngton Sunday afternoon after Jorie came down from BeUeplaln Frla pleasant week-end with his parents day to spend the day with Mrs. Hem*

'sister. Mra. Ira P. Hens.

Get in the FREE popularity contest, which starts in this issue of the TIMES. Just clip the coupons—no strings or catches. Largest number of votes on December 21rd wins. Mrs. William C. Alt emus. Miss EIMe Alteram aad .Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Al'amua hare been recent visitors of Mr a ail Mm Va.a^aa - JV

James D. Kirby, of Vineland, spent Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs. Sarah K. Love, returning Monday. Mrs. Mary Barton and her granddaughter. Miss Dorothy Rush, were in Philadelphia Monday and Tuee-

Wlgglea same and flora will he lend by Captain Seon '

Adams against In# Woodbine High School squad. The Ocean City team Is made up of Adams. Charlie Baron and Tony Selvagn. forwards, and George Gardiner, Bill Gibb, guards.

good hr.

Ethel Camp Age going on Ten

Me City, N. J. Dec S. IttS.

ft Claus

fona aAd drawing ' - - * a aad n

Mrs. Gustav Mornhinweg returned the first of the week from Woodbury. where she has been paying a

visit for a few days.

Dr. and Mis. William V. Love, of Penn's Grove, and daughter. Mrs. M. H. Clair, were week-end guests of

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Leach. Mrs. A. S. Steelman entertained' tors of Mr. aad Mra Eugene Shaffer

the Ladles' Tea. of the M. K. Church, of Paris street.

Sunday evening. There eras an

Dear Santa. -

if yon can not bring me every thing I want, i wLl be sattafyed * 1th

a desk an- chair.

Sea Isle City New Jersey Dec I, IfJJ.

Dear Santa dawn

Pleeee bring me a mama doll that walks aad a bad and a couch sat of

d dolls house and a table and two chairs and dolls chair and a play pantry eet and lota of candy. Well good by

Santa

the Ocean City quintette nosed the Egg Harbor Reserves aggregation by a score of 17 to 1« last Saturday at the shore court In Ocean

<9ty.

Three points to the most that separated the two teams throughout the fracas. Brilliant dribbling and ing on thr pari of Egg Harbor. the Ocea . city rooter* In the hottest of watqr aad several times Ocean City was forced to the limit to keep down the asleuee of the comestlng team. "‘he Egg Harbor team, lighter than the Goans City unit, shot paasee aad mated across the court in high style hut the Goesn dty outfit managed to tag onto each play and In the mid won the conflict by a final tom to the string draped hoop. Those on the Ocean city were: R. .badwick, Breakley. 8. Adam Murphy and C. Ferguao*' Egg Harbor had Breitamaa. Mayer, Aka. Barehtold aad Glover.

YUBLAND CHAMBER WILL wu> cuinr wu On Tueeday. December 12th, the Annual Charity Ball, of the Vineland Chamber of Commerce, will be held at Vineland. Inter-city beauties from the Atlantic City Pageant are Invited to attend aa gueets. The Vineland Chamber of Commerce will furnish transportation end aa official rt, and satsrtali ‘ — Steelman will I . city, she was Mira Ocean City • Atlantic City Pageant. A rei tatlve delegation from the City Chain tier of Commend will accompany Mias Steelman and there will probably be a number of Ocean City clttaans who will attend the Ball with their famUlei si this to an annual affair.

usuauy large attendance. John Braca has accepted a position with the Colonial Trust Company, of Philadelphia, and left to assume th< duties of his new position last Fri-

day.

Mr. and Mra Ira P. Hess went to Millville Saturday to visit Mr. Hens' atoter'e family, and to Belleplala to •Pend Sunday with Mr. Hess' parent*. Mr. aad Mis. Oakley Cowdrick aad their little grandaon. Bobby Claytoa Fit*, were at the Believu« Thanksgiving. Mr. Cowdrick up Sunday. The Mornhinweg family motored Saturday to Woodbury to visit Mra Mornhlnweg's sis' who has recently moved there from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra Ji tain Ad Mrs. Sharp's brothers, Robert Henderson, of Camden, and Orville •O. Henderson, of Medford. Thanksgiving. 1100,000 to the goal for the First National Bank, of Sea Isle City, next Monday; will you help reach this goal by making a deposit on the opening day? Mr. and Mrs. Tully. of Frits street, came down last week with two van loads of furniture which. ha\lng been placed to their liking, they returned to Philadelphia. On Wednesday Lewis Cheater, Sr. und Lewis Chester. Jr., entertained the Men’s Social Club. The attendance was Urge and the entertainment varied and interesting. The Lutheran Ladies met Tuesday evening as the guests of Mrs. Clarence Pfeiffer, at the social rooms of the Church. Miss Margaret ta assisted her mother at the tables. Rehearsals began this week for the cantata, "Betty's DllAnna.” or a "Christmas House Party," to be given for the benefit of the M. E. Sunday School, at Christmas. Mrs. Cronecker and her son, Gustav, left Eberfeld for Munich today. Mrs. Cronecker received her birthday cards on the very day they were Intended to greet her. November 20. Mr. and Mra. E. B. Arnett. Mr. and Mrs. Thotnas Ludlam. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Huffert motored to Stone Harbor Saturday evening to riatt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bitt-

ner.

Don't forget the opening of the First National Bank, of Sea Ule City, next Monday. Make a deposit on the opening dsy. If yon esn—but whether you can make a deposit or not. be sure to visit the bank anyhow. Mra Margaret Strothers gave a family dinner on Sunday for her namesake granddaughter. Mlm Margaret Miller. Miss Miller returned Sunday afternoon to Haddon Heights with her uncle. Wayne, who motored to Philadelphia. The Civic Club card party held with Mrs George Boeder last Friday was a very pleasant and successful affair. Everyone received a souvenir from top score down. The meeting will be with Mrs. Boeder, on the evening of Friday. Decern «t 15. Eugene HaiRran went back :o college Monday stopping off at Ocean City to visit his former school nates •arouir. Two of them from Jcean City will rater Bucknell next year. Mrs. Hallersn accompanied her os far hk Philadelphia, where they ■elected the cornet which < to be his Christmas gift from his uncle. They armed just in lime to escape the fog tdockade on the Delaware. The thrilling tales of the Burvlvots were heard on the way home, and exceeded the lurid atoriss of the evening papers. CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT

Lutheran Sunday School will render the Christmaa service, •'O.ejt .oy m Friday evening. Decoin v-

Rev. and Mra Franklin Bowen returned Friday from a visit to Philadelphia. stopping off at Mu’Jica Hill for Thanksgiving dinner wtth their

son and his wife.

Philip PraUco. of Shallow Water Fish Company, and & Fredericks spent their Thanksgiving day as the guests o' Harry H. Davis, at his

Philadelphia home.

Mias A. Lorrminn Man In. of PhllaJphta. who was the guest of Mayor “d Mra Fitch, for Thanksgiving and the week-end. returned to Philadelphia the first of the week. Mias FUoanena Brass, who has •n boms tor her first vacation, returned to Trenton Monday morning. She to a member of the Freshman CUas of the Trenton Normal School. Mias Dorothy Rush feu on Landis wane and badly sprained her wriiL sms at first though' It might broken but after Dr. Way had re-

only a sprain. The “Tall Cedars” meeting at Atlantic City was attended by a contingent from Sea Isle City. Including Mayor Fitch. Dr. Way. George Boeder. Herman Diamond. Maurice 8ofroney. Claude Rice. H. F. Kratos, Robert Stevens. Gustave Mornhinwfg. Mra Diamond. Miss Counttae, Mr*. Soeder and Mrs. Sofroncy went along, entertaining themselves at the Appollo Theatre.

Sea Isle City New Jersey Dsc •. Mfil. r Santa Claus laase bring me a little auto and a little train of cars and a play pony and a hone aad wagon antf ‘ —1y. Well good by Santa Bud Sea Isle City, N. J. Dee. 5, 1**2. Dear Santa Claus We will write you n little letter and tell yon we lore you dearly, and what we would Uke tor Xmas. Velma wants a doll that can watt and talk and ray mama. doU-bed aad some dishes, also a baby oo eh. Louies wants a doll thpt can walk and talk and cry Uke a real baby, uishea. table and two chairs find a writing dank. WU1 clone with lots of love

Your little _____ Loutoe A Vstaui Stepeon. Sea Isle City, New Jersey. Dec. 6, 1922. Deer Santa Claus Please bring me a mama doll that, walks and a play pantry set and a ironing board and iron and a dolls chair and set of dishm and 1

AHawAfr. City Bridgeton and Gape May. On December l|th thm team of youtaMar war-

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