Cape May County Times, 12 January 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUITY IIMM, FRIDAY, JAKHABY Ig, 1983

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I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noble, euraI mer cottagere on Fan-end atreet, f were visitor* on Sunday. ~omlng

down from Philadelphia,

i Mrs. Clarence Masurte was a Philadelphia visitor on Wednesday. r *-

t the week- turaln* Wednesday night by way of

Pleasanivllle and Ocean City, thence

by auto to Sea Isle City.

.. .' . ... wl . ifiaa •MiHa' Mrs. Thomas E. Ludlam, Jr., doTu enterulned .. crd.

m held

the home of Mm. OuS Miller on

r evening.

Mrs. Harry Hampton and daughbtve returned from a week's vie-

In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

r*. George Boeder waa a Phi la-1 Miss Ann- Busch i

hia visitor on Saturday. end In Philadelphia visiting friends,

ward Buck has been confined to)

with -her grandmother at Man-

_ Friday afternoon, at her Neptune

^Ir. and Mr*. Robert T. Stevens home, in honor of her sisterare entertaining Mr. Stevens sister. ln . Uw Mra Mat thew Jefferson, who

Mrs. MacMillan, for a few day*. Mrs. D. Q. Hunted, of Woodbury, was the gueet on Sunday of her

was her gueet.

P. C. Donahue, who will be remembered as having been engaged In

ter, Mrs. G. Morahinweg. and family. p a pe r hanging business here, Is Mrs. William Barbour, formerly of now m St. Agnes Hospital. Phlladel-

'r*. Fred Parker and daughter re-, Sea Isle City but now a resident of phu. with a broken leg. sustained In

home Saturday after spending Ocean City, waa a visitor on Sunday. a rail from a ladder,

with her parents at Frank-1 '?»»ry Davis, of the Athletic Base- Contractor Arnett has completed

ball Cluo. with a party of friends. t he work of re-ehlngUng and repair-

Peteraon, Jr., was a visitor! spent the weea-rod with S. Fred- j ng . gt. Joseph's home, on the boardthe home of his parents. Mr. and erlcks. walk at Loretta avenue. The work Elmer Peterson. Sr., of Paris! Mr. and Mr*. Oakley Cowdrlck, of consisted of putting on asbestos shinon Sunday. i Philadelphia, well known summer glee, regrading the lot and making

. and Mrs. Herman Diamond at- residents, spent the week here at the general repairs.

■d the annual Firemen’s Ban-! Bellevue Hotel. ( From lateet advice* Mrs. Caroline at the Borough HaU. Woodbine. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Stoerrle have Cronecker and her son, Gustav, are Sunday night. I returned from a week-end In Allan- now touring Austria. A poet card Elisabeth Eldredge. of Cape' tic City, where they visited Mr. from Vienna states that "eondltlons teturned to her home on Tues-• Stoerrle's brother. IO. K.. but living very expensive. One , after a three weeks' stay with; The Ladles’ Aid and Ladles’ Tea, cup of coffee. 7000 kronen; good THU* Cronecker. i of the M. E. Church, was held on meal. 60.000 kronen; street car rtde. Jeanette (Boating wasssnong Wednesday night-at the home, of 1600 kronen: hotel room. 140,000

Sunday visitor*, spending the day Mrs. Claude Town. .*nnm. - " The Loyal Order of Moose will give The Christmas Club of the First a card party and dance In the Moose National Bank, of Sea Isle City, Hall on January 60th. the flint social closed this week with nearly three funcUon of the Lodge In several hundred members. The maturity months. value of the club la wel over |18.-

000. meaning that this sum will be

before next

her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

-les H- (Boutlng.

_. Carrie Gallen arrived Tueefor a visit with her brother. CapJohn L. Maher. Captain Maher been confined to his home most

the i

t has been commenced by the

r. and Mrs. Eugene Schaffer

ed this week from a

>r the Chiisttnas holidays Mr*. Schaffer’s sister, at Lana-

SOUTE *5EAVILLE P. T. Heaton, of South Vh;eland. was home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs'. Eugene Watson came down from Millville on Sunday for a day with Mr. and Mr*. William Mason. Palmer Langley, who has been visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Langley, has returned home to Malaga. Mr. and Mrs. Hannah Adams and daughter, of Gloucester, were the 'eek-end guests of John Rocap and family. Mrs. Estella Barnes and daughter. Lillian, and son. Lewis, of Mlllvil'e, spent Sunday with H. A. Payne and

wife.

Mrs. Alice Payne has been visiting her mother. Mrs. H. Godfrey, at Ocean View. Miss Mildred Pierson Is visiting her grandparents at South Dennis. W. Larrlcks has gone to Florida for the balance of the winter.

Form Hew Trust Company j Application has been made for a charter for a new trust company to be located in Wildwood, and a representative from the state banking and Insurance department was In that resort last week looking over the ground. If the charter is granted this will make the fourth bank for Wildwood.

TURN DARKNESS INTO DAYUGHT Winter is the time of long evenings, and the time of pleasant “homey” days. Make your evening hours really home-like and comfortable by using electric lights and lamps freely. During this season, too, there are many dull, cloudy days when electric lights will dispel the gloom that would otherwise creep in. Remember that you-now have electric service at ABY AMD ALL HOURS OF THE DAY. Use it M. M. SOFRONEY Director Department of Highways and Electricity of Sea Isle City

The card party o. the Women’s

Civic Clnb will be heto ^*ht just ln Ume

wm ^ _j the home of Mra. George Soedt in the filling In of the stroet-omd | Neptune street All who enjo: cards Hm<i at Pearl street after con- are cordially Invited to atteni’. hie delay waiting for mater- Mra. Charles E. Bell, formerly of

Baa Isle City and now a resident of Atlantic City, is the guest of Mrs. Henry Brooks at her beach front

cottage.

Mr. MeGuddn and a friend were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loughran

first statement of the First on Sunday. Mr. McGockln while Bank of Sea We City la here waa looking for a property

In this edition of the next summer,

on another page, in complt-| and Mrs. David Massonl and with the ortter of the Comptrol- ebtidr*,,, 0 f Philadelphia, were Sun-

day guests of Mrs. Maxxonl’s parents

•r*. E. H. Osgood, who 1* now re- Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner, and with her daughter In Swarth- sister, Mrs. Claude Town. «uul»d minor Injurten » »] ml „ „, rtwlcM . dnojutm .! down the ceHaretepe. which Mr. and Mrs. William Hardwick, of ! last week. She Is now report- ^ Ia]e aty ^ n^ed to Mr.

as recovering. Louis Arthur Bramson, in New York

unique form of advertising has on Dumber 28th. The bride was started by A. O. Rice and Com- employed in the Gotham City and

. the first publication appearing week. In each advertisement is tion. and any twenty-five cent In thp. store will be given to first boy or girl who give* the -t authorship of the quotation, quotations will be changed . according to the plan of T. Chapman, manager of the Woodrow was a week-end . Plans are going forward rap- , he stated, for the booster banplanned by him. at Kugler’s -t. Philadelphia, tomorrow A number of Sea Isle City is and business people will atReeervatlone for fifty covers made up until last Saturday. Included among the guests will

Mayor Jo.ieph G. Champion, of

City; Mayor Hann. of West , and Mayor Clarence A.

of Sione Harbor.

Sea Isle City Parent-Teachers’ tion met in the School House r afternoon for the annual, n of officers and Mrs. i elected as President. - -officers elected were; Mra. Fowkes. Vice-President: Mrs. Speer. Treasurer: LeRoy J. Ar- , Secretary: Mrs- Harry F Chairman of the Entertain Committee. The Entertainment ittee promises to be s busy < the Association Is planning of fortnightly dances, the proof which will go to purchase s bronze tablet In honor of Isle City youths who served

World War.

J ENDURANCE USE ADA SILBLOCK in your buHding —adv.

BE A YEAR TOO BOOM TEAM A X11UTE TOO LATE WE HATE what you want AMD u>t what you need in Insurance

L. Maher.

Astaa and Travelers Insur-

uaue and Italia Street CEA mi CITY, I. J.

PUBLIC SUB3CRIPTI0M8 ASKET FOR A BROKE MEMORIAL As a token of appreciation of the patriotic service rendered by the boys of Sea Isle City who served In the World War. 1614-16. enbecrlptiona are being asked by the Parent Teach, ere* Association for the purpose of providing a bronse tablet and mono ment as a memorial in their honor. If you wish to contribute to this good cause, send In your check to Mra. H. F. Krai*. Chairlady of Committee. Make check to the Parent-

spent the Christmas holidays with her parent* here. The newlywed* will reside In New York. At the annual election of directors of the First Nation*! Bank, held Tuesday, the same directors who acted since the organ lx* tion, unanimously elected to serve for one year. Dr. Theodore C. Wheaton, of Sea Isle City and Millville, came down for the election, and Mayor Smith, the Avalon Hiram 8. Mowrer, Richard B. Stltee apd Howard Stain ton down from Ocean City to cast

ballots.

50 POOD CIGARETTES

OENUINF “BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO

FIRST NATIONAL BANK SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

“THE BANK WHERE YOU FEEL at HOME

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The Well Groomed Man is ahvaji the well dressed man—oxe who appreciates the niceties and appropriateness of oorrect style. This kind of man is given favorable comment, attentive consideration and preferences both in business and

There is nothing mysterious about the way he does it He shops for all his apparel in stores that five him up-to-the-minute styles and correct

MART OF THE BEST GROOMED MEN DT CAPE MAY COUHTY DO ALL

HARRY SHEFFER TWO STORES 112 East Main Street H. W. Cor. 6th and Landis Ave. MILLVILLE, N. J. VINELAND, N. J.

A. G. RICE & CO. HARDWARE AND GENERAL STORE

Any 25c article in this store given to the first school boy or school girl submitting in writing the author’s name and bode or play in which the following quotation appears: “GOD TEMPERS THE WJTO TO THE SHORE LAMB” In vie* of the coal shortage ve should be thankful that Providence has been running true to form with the above quotation during 1922; but we must expect some blizzard weather before balmy days of the “good old summertime’* comes again. Be prepared to laugh at Old Boreas and King Winter—get one cf those Air-tight Wood Stovea—We have them in all sizes— *3 to $12.50, and you will not know what cold weather is while in the house. Also on hand Heaters, Oil and gas; Coal Litoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Dampers, Collars, Flue Stops, Weather Strips for windows and doors, wood, felt and rubber; in fact all needed items to keep you in comfort during the Winter. We oan also supply outdoor needs as well. “You Can Get It At Rice’*” That’* our 1623 slogan

January Specials

2-QT. “MIRRO" ALUMIHUM PERCOLATOR Ebony handle, gla* top. well rlvlted. I price. 82.25.

—$1.50

OVAL ALUMINUM ROASTER, 18 GUAGE $2.85 Rlvlted handles on sides and cover. Sixe, I6HxllUx28. "KEROGAS" 3-BURNER OIL COOK STOVE $18A0 Burns 400 gallons of air to 1 gallon of kerosene oil. Perfect combustion—no ttnell—cooks at much leu cost and faater than any other stove. A beauty. Am delightful as a gaa range. OVENS FOR USE ON GAS OR OIL STOVES $3.00-$4.75 Glam and metal doors-for one and two burners. GALVANIZED OIL AND GASOLINE CANS - _ 35c up One gallon to five gailona. WHITE ENAMELED BEDS. SPRINGS. MATTRESSES, COTS. BLANKETS. SPREADS. BED COVERS, and other accessories for the bedroom, at popular prices. WASH BOARDS AND GALVANIZED TUBS, CLOTHES LINE AND CLOTHES PINS AND SOAPS for the Monday morning waabday. STEEL WOOL, BRILLO, SILVER SUDS, 0’CEDAR OIL, MOPS, BRUSHES AND BROOMS for all cleaning and polishing purposes. AGATE COOKING UTENSILS OF EVERY VARIETY, BREAD BOXES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, AND SPICE BOXES AND CANISTERS, ETC., ETC. SPECIAL BARGAIN IN '’-QUART “MIRRO” ALUMINUM CONVEX SAUCE PAN WITH LID, at 88c while they last.

Opposite City Hall, SEA ISLE CITY