Cape May County Times, 16 February 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

I TUPAT, ITOETTABY It, 1W8

[in the Circuit of Sea Isle City

! Irrln* Pitch v aa confined

t VUIer enjoyed the 1 here wit.' her fierenu, Mr. l. A. W. Milter.

*r.. orer the week-end. > R. Roee. ceahter of the ^Uonnl Beak. U the proud f e new Star Sedan, end has I hta first drlvlnc leeeona , Mrs. Tomer Pope Gray -end coeete of Mr*. Gray’s I John L. Maher. Mr. and r knee just returned from a w Booth. 1 Mrs. Theodore Bchaal are . winter In Florida, and dated February 13th.

I a card party and danoe In • Hall oa Thursday ersnln*. r Stnd. Wsahluyton’s BlrthI the benefit of the World War fond. Mrs. George Rueeet, of __!a. spent the ereek-end ithe guems of Mr. and Mis. loader. Today Mr. and Mrs. -Ill leave for Plnehuret. M. C-. j party of friends. Ineludtng 1 • They will be away one L We City Building and ttlofi directors met st r Secretary. Landis on Ten mg and placed names ■ officers for the _eual meeting next All the oM officers were

—je to the h*ch wlnie of Wedland There*ay. and early Is V on Wednesday the top —* | tn the grosad. Luckily tl k ana la the rietalty of the

} engine Is thought m cause of the fire: rf'wa Saturday night In

Mrs. J. C. Oallen. of Philadelphia, arrived yesterday for a week’s stay with her brother. John L. Maher. Bdward B. Arnett has sufficiently recovered to be up end about the house, though not ee yet admitted out-of-door*. Mrs. Bdward Rice Is spending the week here with her eon and his wife* Mr. and Mrs. Rice, st their new Neptune street home.

and Mrs. George The Men's Club met st the home of C. 3. Town on Thursday night, end In spit* of the biting cold, about thirty of See Isle's men turned out An active etfori Is being made by the Women's dt .e Club to secure free fnall delivery In Sea We City during the coming season. Communications hava been sent to the post office officials and the matter, according to Mrs. Henry Brooks. Secretary of the Club, will be actively followed up. WANTED — NEWS. YOU CAN help make this column more Interesting if you will send In the little personal news happenings with which you are familiar. Give them to any of the TIMES bunch, or drop us a line, or stop In the office. All that we most be certain of Is that the news Is reliable and authentic. Thank you. The TIMBS hastens to correct a grave and greriooa error peered Ip tbece columns sad which was picked up bodily and supplemented with a lot of imaginary stuff In the Philadelphia Inquirer of last Sunday. We stated that the recent new arrival at the Wood household on Italia street was the sixteenth., It wss only the fourteenth. however. The many friends of Dominic Cini. of Philadelphia and Ban We City, sympathise with him la his double toes this week, first In the death of his brother on Snnday last, and In the burning of his macaroni factory with a total lorn of building and contents on Monday. The factory. which waa e four story brick structure, me South ttb street, entailed of over SUM**, including a

The TIMES ahnanac for IMS. which waa to have been ready two weeks ago. la still In preparation. There are only two reliable concerns In the United States who compile the Information contained in the almanacs generally used, and the one from whom the TIMES' platea were purchased has been up against all kinds of trouble both with the lebor unions nnd with machinery, so that they are very much delayed. As a result there Is a general scarcity of almanacs this year, making the demand for the TIMES publication all the more great. We hope by next eek to have them out. I *» RECENT DEATHS

William Erb

William Erb. for thirty years e summer cottager of See Isle City, died at his lata home. <th sad Callowhtll streets. Philadelphia, c Tuesday, following a brief lllneas. The funeral will be this afternoon. Friday, from tb* funeral parlor* of August Kunslg. and Interment will be made In Chelten Hills CemeteryMr. Erb was ons of the best known See We City's summer contingent, nnd owned the large property . *. the corner of Lendls avenue end & -aln ■t. He was fifty-nine yei age and was a member of the h

William Dell , William Dell, age IS, of Brooklawn. N. J., died at his late home on February 4. and waa buried on the following Tuesday. He waa e summer resident of See We City for many year*.

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lfi:M A. M.. Sunday School. 11:11 A. M.. Pastor's Oav 7:10 P. M., Lent. ExpIs .aUon < “Hie Fellowship of Pmye:."

—Confidence— Abraham Lincoln said, “If you once forfeit the confidence of your fellow dtiseas, you can merer regain their napect and esteem ” The business of providing insuraaoe protection relies «a this I represent strong, reliable companies, wttfc reputations for fair dealing and prompt adjustment Tear coufideune i/ us is well pieced, and with service wt strive to keep your respect sad esteem *.

John L. Maher Read Estate and Insurance

SEA ISLE CUT, V. 7.

FORDSON You Will Want Your Fordscn Tractors Early Everything points to the greatest shortage of Ford products this year that

1 vast it for plowing, seeding, cultivating—and all your other work, it kas proved the greatest help to profitable faming that hgi ever ered to you. And at «S85 f. o. b. Detroit, the price is so low that

Never before has the demand been so great. You win want a Fordson Tractor early—here is oue product you cannot wait for—when the weather open* up you win need it You wfll want it for p Already i > you. And at |3B5 f. o. b. Detroit the price / every day you are without a Fordson. To get delivery you must order early. There are no reserve stocks among our dealers—our production capacity, great as it is, will not enable us to build up a reserve. It must be a ease of “first come, first served,” and the only way in which you can protect yourself is to list your order with a Ford Dealer immediately. BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR DEALER’S FIRST OP- • PORTUNITY TO MAKE DELIVERY. YOU WILL BE ASSURED OF HAVING YOUR FORDSON WHEN YOU NEED IT. Ford Motor Company ' ' drtmt, Kich.

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f. o. b. DETROIT

Cape May Court House Garage CAPE MAT COUXT MOOSE, X. J. • Focer (H Mecray - Cape May, N. J. AUTHORIZED DEALERS

For a Hundred Years or More T ■ The people of this State have enjoyed sound banking support Legitimate enterprise has been encouraged and agriculture advanced. Today die banks are coming forward with an unselfish spirit to sound a warning against hazardous inveslcgnts for the welfare and protection of our prosperous community. There is a wide difference between well secured seasoned investments and stock investments paying attractive dividends. For Your Own Sake Investigate Before You Invest ASK YOUR BANKER’S ADVICE-GET THE FACTS it Will Coat You Nothing. It May Save You From Serious Loss!

NEW JERSEY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY

First National Bank, of Ocean City Ocean City Title and Tnist Co.

First National Bank, of Sea Isle City Tuckahoe National Bank