CATE MAT OOraTT TDm, FMBAT. KAKH 9. 1923
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In the Circuit of Sea Isle City
WUUsjn J. Bair and family spent nday here, lookin* after the Barr iperty, Landis avenue and Mlnerra iTord from Camden indicates that i»_ Laura V. Klemm. who has been at her home since Chrtetm.a, is adlly but alowly improving. Gallagher cottage on Coral set was open over the week-end. ng occupied by Mr. Gallagher and ■ £>n, Edward, of Philadelphia. Ira. Henry Brooks has been oeri11! at her home this week, but ow said to be on the mend. She ifferlng from the effects of a fall, sees Marie Delaney and Anna ildt returned last Friday from a • B stay in Philadelphia, and on lay again re-opened their Lafay-
Lunch Boom.
■. Cox. of Philadelphia, was a ris- ' at the Soden cottage on Monday, ss Anna Busch, of Neptune t, spent the week-end in Phlla-
ila with friends.
irs. E. P. Bast, accompanied by niece. Mrs. Frances Phillips, of I ton. arrived on Monday for *
H. A. Stewart, an attache of the Philadelphia Typographical Union, spent the week-end here, at the Bellevne Hotel. Mr. Stewart U an ardent fisherman and is a frequent visitor during the season. Mrs. Charles E Bell, of Atlantic City, is spending the week here, a guest at the Brook’s cottage on the boardwalk. Mrs Bell, though no longer a resident of Sea lale. is still r uch Interested In the resort, and U
frequent visitor.
_ . Wednesday and Saturday nights
enry Fleer, Ol niarnerth. «-• * Havana. Cuba, nights at the known properr- owner here, j hotne of Mr and MrB Frank Sharp, a visitor on Sunday, stopping possible by their powerful at the Bellevue ’lotri. j ^ An interesting feature of Mr*. Turner Pope Gray and Mra. this set Is that the only aerial * f* 1 ..-t, o a^nrdfne tfl ' ' ** * - 1 *
Mrs. Gostev Momhlnweg m>ent Thursday in Philadelphia on a ahop-
Mr. and Mra. F. M. Brown, of Philadelphia, were week-end gueeta. registered at the Hotel Bellevue. Henry Fleer, of Narberth. Pa., a
Mra. 1 u«cer rope uray auu »■»- 3. C. Gallon will arrive, according to ————._* navf - .'eduesdsy to
remain for the i
Mbs Flknnena Braca. a student in
the Trenton Normal School, spent Sunday at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Louis Braca. The entire interior of the Belle-
thta set is tnat roe oniy
Is the electric light wire*, the aet being hooked on an ordinary elec-
tric light socket.
The shrieking of the Are whistle, the first fire alarm signal since the new siren whistle has been installed, on Sunday night at 8:*# o clock created quite a stir, both on
The entire interior of the Belle- .g, and i n the Chautauqua aer vue Hotel has been reflnlshed and which had Just gotten undet
ana in roe v. —-
ncea. which had Just gotten under way. The alarm proved a false one. and was turned in from the **>*** the corner of Landis avenue and Shell street. Mra. McMillan, the telephone operator who receives Are calls, stated that the phone box at that ~rncr signailed and a single word Fire was shouted over the wires in an excited tone -of voice. While her instructions were to get the name and address of the sender of an alarm., the circumstances were such that she gave the alarm without u. vlng got-
icean avenue and the boardwalk t ^ U b i"n2™JJ, l t OI b 7 th^poHce to •as sold last week to former Mayor, j!y , hf ^Hver of the fatoc Joseph RabinowiU. of ’Woodbine, ,*,« „„d* r the New Jersey
vue Hotel naa oeen reuuiaucu auu much has been refurnished, so that the hostelry now presents a most at-
tractive appearance.
City Commlsaioner M. M. Sofroney eot to the Cooper Hospital. Camden, on Monday to undergo a minor operation to ids foot, the aftermath of the serious accident o' a year ago. when him leg was broken and be sus-
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niece. Mrs. Frances rnuupa. 01 wbeD hu leg wu broken and be suston. arrived on Monday t tor . a talned severe lacerations of the head. l’s visit with Mrs. Bast’s sis-1 A wound on the heel refused to mend md brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. aQd the operation was to graft skin. I Arnett. . The DeBow property at the corner Fehrie and family, or r , avenue and the boardwalk tde N J.. were In Sea Isle City . .v fn,-mar Mamr
iday. making the trip by autoRudolph Fehrie
of « IMS und;; the New Jersey
:e. Rudolph Fehrie came over, (hroug1l tfce rea j eatate agency of M- f. ni VZf a grave offense. Ocean City to spend the day M sofroner. The price paid by Mr.j Uws - con * ulu B hla folks. Pahinnvilz was S15.C00. The nmn- . 1 -
Sofroney. The price paid by Mr., Rabinowitz was $15,000. The prop- ; erty inciudes the Ice cream saloon conducted by Mias Paulson and the bowling alleys of Herman Fehrie. William Shellem. George Busch. Claude J. Town. Herman Diamond and M. Seeley are a committee of the Loyal Order of M-xiee to arrange for the annual banquet of the Lodge, to be held at an early date. Last year
„ a-u,. car „ —> “.“2 SK? r. and Mis. Jo«h HlgUn* ““ Invitation cards win soon be mailed - ter. of Philadelphia, accom-, ^ thr membership of the Lodge.
u- a».uw.
I his folks.
,e card party of the Women s t Club tonight wiU be at the t of Mra. Theodore E. l>eBow^ a cordUl InrltFtlon U extended 1 who play cards—or play •*
—to attend,
p prevent a threatened measles 1 r mlc the Board of Health or- > I the local school closed last
It will not *
_* on Coral street. The trip %
f by motor.
f. and Mrs. James J. Hagan. Jr.. nown In Sea Isle City, are re—r congratulations on the ar- ■ of a baby boy at their PhUa- ■-» borne last week. Mm. Hagan nerly Miss Helen McManns. r member of See Isle’s sume prirc for supplying the mtos- •* r In the quotation of the usement of A. G. Rice and say last week, again went to I Robinson, of Townsend's In- > correctly supplied Keel’s , book 127, as the source
concludeo ou Monday evening, with a presentation of the comedy-drama •’Cappy Ricks." give* by a company of • half dozen talented performers Monday afternoon wae given over to the "stunt" party of the Junior Chautauqua, the erbool children participating. Sufficient signer* to the
guarantee f next year
secured to assure See Isle City of again having the Chautauqua, but an effort will be made by the committee to secure fifty signers Instead of the customary thirty. To date thirty-nine have signed. The sc bool hall was well filled on each of the four nights of the Chautauqua, and many proclaim this yanrV program
to be the beet ever given.
Lest We Forget Insoran e is the practical expreaslon of a father’s love for his family. It Is a breakwater against which the waves of financial troubles dash in vain. It Is a haven of refuge. It is the strength of the wenlL the support of the Infirm and the protector of the defenseless. It is the sHrer lining to cloud of adversity. It Is all these and more to t -horn it protects, but those 1 whom that protection has U-— withdrawn by the lapse ot a policy wiU find no consolation is the knowledge that *Tt might ham
John L. Maher IU.'I Eatate end Imureace
Landis Avenue sad Italia Street SEA ISLE Cm, X. J. Both Phones
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NEW JERSEY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY
First National Bank, of Ocean City Ocean City Title and Trust Co.
First National Bank, of Sea Isle City Tuckahoe National Bank

