Cape May County Times, 15 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Personal News Notes of Sea Isle City

Mrs. Kathfjrttpf ^ P' iiurfelphla Thursday for thawMk-

*nd.

Mrs. Euc«M 8bmtt*r h»- t nkointed .'anitrw* «f d* Mrat Kai Bank of Mk <al« City. Iltam auwana. 3r., i sterned on k-orineaday frwn aabhUtata duty at is nsand'S IBM Qouat Ouard 8ta-

WHY USB ADA BIUCA BLOCK? Adt your builder.—adv. 5-St. Hr*. Hoimea ia back from a visit

to Mends.

The Cl

n February

hautasiaa this yww »U be wry Mtk and March 1st and

u*s«y attandwl tea at tka M*W and Mrs. Irvin*

Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Maraden were in 8aa Isle City to Inapect the new bank Monday. Mr*. Qeor*a Culver was called Philadelphia Monday by the IUbw of her lister, Mrs. W. W. MacMurray, of Lo*an. Mra. Claude Town laa returned from Philadelphia, where she has been vlsltfc* her sister, Mrs. Mas-

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Tha recular Civic Club card party la to be held this evenin* r.t the home of Mr. and Mra. O«or*e Boeder, of Neptune street.

jjsrs mr orom mgs wnuT. Mcmm u. im

I Tuesday to eel- > birthday of the

»paht anton* the toys in Philala, and mm Heiws after beta*

for a krnjr tan miautea, i makin* a ten «a»t da*

1 rendin* “We are

a list m^ttn* for th* winter of

C, T. U. was held

enlR* at tha home of the Pre»- . Mra. A. W. M tiler. Newriy «U

ware present. The ■t of the erenin* was

5 for the Christmas baskets.

It out annually at tha eon. to the shut-in*

•« any ha seat to aso-l

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and her brother, Master Tbomaa. returned Wadnaaday from a week’* visit with their •■■L Mrs. Tbomaa Barnest, of Phii- ’ ia bain* refer tha Saturday before Christmas. There will bo no tickets on account of its being held in the M- E. Church. The silver offering will ha for the Sunday School pledge to the Centennial fund. Dr. C. W. Way returned by the list train Monday morning from a ik-ead at Wllkeebarre, Pa. with chum at Peddle InsUtute. George H. Wartman, who has Just entered upon his duties as resident manager of tha large and elegant Hotel Rec-

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Tha Christmas Bazaar and cake sale given by the Ladies' Aid, of the Lutheran Church, on Wednesday afternoon in the social rooms of the church, was a very pleaaant affair. The Santa surprise box was a delight to the children. For a nickel one waa permitted to select a parcel from tha box and mothers found very few

ftMEela left In their purses.

On Tuesday evening Mrs. Lewis a Cheater. Sr., entertained the Ladies’ AML a* the M. E. Church, of which la president. At the conclusion of business that Ladles' Aid became the Ladles' Tea. The big living roon lined with a double row at guaats sad decorated with chrysan-

Tbe invitation of the who has been ill. was sc-

Mrs. Henry Brooks returned to Atlantic City on Tuesday. John Wolff, of Philadelphia, waa the gueet on Sunday of the Mornhlnwag Mraily. Mr. and Mra. Oxen felt, who were at the Carlton Apartments, have moved to Atlantic City. Mrs. Turner Pope Gray and Mrs. J- C. Gallen, who have been at their cottage. Boardwalk and Loretta avenue. returned to Philadelphia Thursda>. The family wlU be down for the New Year. Wednesday afternoon and ing the Ladlea’ Aid, of the Lutheran Church, held a basaar in the nodal rooms of the Church. A business meeting of the Aid wan held In tha

evening.

Sea Isle City haa suite outdone Itself in social events this week. Two functions In one evening has been the order of the day. First came the bank opening with Its brilliant e< ing reception to which every one invited. Looking out on Landis t nua the lights on th* parked cat* looked like the environs of s White House reception. Mr*. J. J. Hagan, proeWant of the dde Club: Mt*. Henry Brooks. Secretary; Mr*. Turner Fone Gray, a Director: Mrs. Law* Klemm, for many year* n rector and one of th* charter ns hern; Mi*. J. C. Gal'en. **d Jr*. W. dally for the oc-

Mlaa Lagomarsino and party friend* spent the day with Mr. and

MTh. Herman Diamond.

Mr and Mrs. Elmer Stoerrle, of Atlantic City, have been gueeta of ,Mr and Mrs. A. C. Stoerrle at the

Carlton Apartments.

Mrs. A. 0. Stoerrle celebrated the fourth birthday anniversary of her email daughter, Catherine, on Thurauay with a children's party to which the following gueets were invited' Katherine 'Fitch; Marie Stoerrle, of Atlantic City; Ethel Camp; Blanche Kramer; Naomi Diamond; Alma Shellem; Margaretta Pfeiffer; Annabelle Kehner. and Dorothy Reed.

FREEHOLDERS FEED AT THE CODHTY HOUSE

The Big Board of Freeholders ended its days In a blaze of glory with a turiey dinner at the County House on Tueeday. Five turkeys, "home grown and hand picked,” were offered up on the altar of hospitality.

All the Freeholders, with the Secretary. and their wives Fere gathered about the tables, groaning with plenty. Mr. and Mrs. Douglasr had the big Bitting room cleared for the diner*. Mrs. Douglass was given a handsome loving cup In recognition of the appreciation by the Board of her faithful service.

Boa** made dainUee.j,

and of course an the resident n were present. The Civic Club sent a handeukne b sket of whit* Chrysanthemums tied with the club colors, gre-'n and white, which placed in the reception hell. Stone Harbor was represented at the bank

or. a Borough Harry Bittner

and their daughter. Avalon sent a contingent consisting of Mayor Smith, who is a director in the bank, Mrs. Smith, Commissioner and Mrs. W. H. Barron, Commissioner Fred P. Canfield and his sister. Miss Canfield. E. B. Arnett, President of the new bank, kept open house all day, serv-

SEVEBAL BUILDniaS WILL START SOON

It developed this week that Clarenc- Pfeiffer, well known merchant of Sea Isle City, will commence work at once on the erection of a combination store and dwelling at the corner of the Boulevard and Park Road, aa a branch to his Landis avenue establishment, which he will open in

the spring.

George Jeffery* has the contract for a one-story and basement bungalow for William Haliahan. on Coral street, work to ‘

ing a formal luncheon at noon to the I be erected on the vacant lots adjoinofficers of the bank, and a few epee-' ing the present two-story house. ial friends. Mrs. Arnett presided at | s: _

the beautifully decorated table with

grace, and dignity. At 5:30 a banquet was served at the Bellevue. The Christmas decorations had been put up for the occasion. Streamers of red and green radiated from chtudelier, holly waa used in profusion under which the snowy linen and gleaming glass and silver presented a festive setting for the feast of good things which were set for thii*y. Dr. Wheaton, of Millville Rea Isle City, Director of the neW bank, was in town all day Monday.

FOR ENDURANCE USB ADA SILICA BLOCK in your building.—adv.

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CHURCH Rev. R a Dine, Pastor. Services for next Sunday are as follows: 10:30 A. M., Sunday School. -*1:15 A. M., Sermon. 8:00 P. M., Sermon, “True Religion.’'

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Contractor Beery has started #ork on three bungalow* for Herman 1/1 a®ond. on Frit* street. Each bungalow will contain six roomr and be finished for year-round occupancy. The Ocean View House, on Italia street, waa pu chased last through the Heal Estate Agency of John L. Maher, by O. Seeley, of Millville. who wlU rebuild the structure, putting in stores and making the hair nee of the hotel, which ia one of the largest on the Island, Into a year-

around hostelry.

Title was taken last week by William .1 ocher, to the Woertx property, on Dolphin street, and plana are In preparation for three bungalows to

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