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

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In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

Mr. Lamb* and •on.

Mr*. Ca»t«U HoIoms to now well i Uk road to «wnploto

Mr. and Mrs. Oaklej Cowdrtck. of klladelphta. were ami ns the Sun

vteltore.

Mrs. Matilda Sodas anC Mrs. Joah Hlsslna. who have been 'laying the Sodes eottase on Coral auwct. iturned to Philadelphia this week. Mr. and Mrs George Gardiner will »turn home Monday, after apendlns of the winter with their daushMrm. David Masson 1. In Went kiladelphta. Chariee R. Hahn was a Sunday Itor. Mr. Hahn haa fat _ red durlns the winter In 1 1th his aon-ln-law. William Macinrray. In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra. Oaorce Solder re-

5‘ 1 a75.5“iS5 r .“S“SE irio*hi-ci^-sru.. a„.

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william J Rarr down on the Sunday excnralona an Sm wb ” up the property. | other SundaT Mmb will be aald at

w St. Elisabeth's Church* Goshen, at

Joined the TIMES staff, and .will be el . ht o'clock,

here for the next tw. months, eonducting the circulation campaign next Tuesday. She

Bellevue Hotel.

j left *aefor Trenton to atictlon at the Tren-

ml.

w of Sea lale City their ladles attend'

The third, annual banquet dance of the Loyal Order of Mooes will be held In the Bunch Hotel next Tueeday evening. The affair to limited to members and their Immediate famillee only. The night wUl mark the Inatallatlcm of the sow IMS officers. «

LATE MASS AT ST. JOSEPH'S

Beginning Passion Sunday. March llth. the regular Sunday Maea at

tfcay _ spending a brief vacation. They the return trip by host from on rUle. J. P. Delanev. Sr., wns a Quaker visitor Monday. Mr. Delaney been extraordinarily busy month In hto odment buali ittliig In foundation* and doln? work In the nature of permanmprovements for the resort. The Men's Social Club met at the of Paul C. Rice on Tueeday ig. A large gathering was. it and the evening was enjoytpeut with games, music and a concert, followed by refreah-j Mra. C. N. MouUette and baby| lighter. Jean, of Cumberland. Wls.., •nt the week-end here a* the, its of Mr. and Mm. Ouatav Morn- j veg. Mra. MouUette to on here i her eon. Clarence E. MouUette, i waa Injured on the railroad In muary. * me Baer property, adjoining the ericas Store, on Landis avenue, i bought last we»k by Gustav meeker. This takes out ef the rfcet the last piece of Landto aver real estate, the only other one .ring been the Rotan lot, corner, mdto avenue and Neptune street, | Ich was recently purchased by. vte S. Cheater. Lmong recent Important real ea-> e deals are Included the Colon-1 le Hotel. Landto avenue and Neple street, which was purchased | t week by City Commissioner HIn C. Love and hi* brother. George, re. This to one of the moat de-, able and beat situated hotel prop-| dee In Sea lale City. While plans r the operation of the hostelry, for my yearn owned by Mtoa Ague* irr. have not been announced. It to foregoes conclusion that it will be era ted as a year-arouad hotel. The .ve's formerly conducted the Oird House, sow the lolanda Hotel. » Hotel.

(alow on the Louieold to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Roberta to an [. M. Sofroney. and g here during the get the Bulek tourford Roadster or the •red by the TIMES, rculatlon campaign week. Why not you? i on page six of this

Bowen to attending onferenoe In Asbury Dr. Bowen will re-. Sunday, and hla pulI by Rev. B. & Dtoe. t itheran Church. Dr.i demtood. wlU be re-1 targe here. Illam Shellem. of the' ard of Education, ac-1 corge Boeder, a mem-' rd. attended the an- • the County Aaeoclaif Education at Court I nday evening. John Commissioner of Bduprinclpal speaker. Landis, teller of the Bank of Sea lale Oty. ilutlon of the InMltnber llth. has reion to take one In the her. Attorney Charles HU place at the bank i by Horae* Rloa. of et_ Young Lanffls will her of .much of the which the office cementing day of the

ITEBSIAH LUTHERAH CHURCH Rev. B. 8. Dtoa, Paito' Services for next Sunday are as

follows:

9:46 A. M.. Sunday School. 10:10 A. M.. In Methodist Church. Sermon. "Croas of Calvary.” ' 7:SO P. M.. Lutheran Church. Sermon. “The Minister's Children.

Union

COILIIS COKTAST POSTS SOUTH SEA YULE, H. J.

Wednesday afternoon to Tueeday afternoon our. At the meetln afternoon, the oriy taken waa the par fixing the charge for to the Bellevt - Hotel e season, and ordering sed for the new equtpgas plant, whisk will auxiliary for the pres-

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