C1P1 MAT 00U1TT TDOBB, FEPAT, MABCH 28, 1988
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In the Circuit of Sea Isle City
Thomu E. LudUm. Jr., spent two days this week In Philadelphia on
business.
i Landis s pent the week-end Mrs. E. B. krnett and a party of i friends motored to Atlantic City on
Tuesday.
Charles K. I-andls Jr., was a Philadelphia visitor on business aererel days this week. Mrs. William Jocher, of Sea Isle City and Vineland, came down on Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Henry
Brooks.
The Ley..; Order of Moose will attend the service In the Lutheran Church In a body oi. '’aim Sunday nlcht. as Is the annual custom of the
_—i Anna and Prances Buech. [Busch Hotel, were week-end
I in the Quaker City.
I Smith property on Ariadne eras sold last week thro—*-
r of John L. Maher
Pete Barbour and family are now occupying their new home on Neptune street. Mr. snd Mrs. Isaac Powell spent the week-end with their daughter. Mrs. Claude Rice. Mrs. Young, of Beesley's Point. Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Harry Muller, for a few days. Thomas Fnfcne. of Philadelphia, was down Sunday looking after his property on Neptune street. She Civic Club card party will be heff tonight. March Slid, at the home of Mrs. George Boeder on Neptune street. P. H. Fleer was down Sunday and sold hts lot on Shell street, heck of the Domlrlcah Sisters home, to Mrs. Henry Brooks. Mr. snd Mrs. William Boeder. Ocean City, spent from Sunday until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Boeder at their Neptune street home.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bradley who bought the Rumpp property c . the
ftoden. Sr., accompanied by boardwalk; were down Sunday eee-
lug about making alterations for the
bn Boden. Sr., accompanied by [Hlggens. of Philadelphia, tan day hers at the Boden cot-
k Coral street
i HcGluckln Is the new owner ~ rle property on the boardProspect street haring 1 It last weak. Hs will raise e It before the summer ■ Pope Gray arrived )hla last weak, aad sin for the balance of the _ -Ira. J. C. Oallen came down I and will now make her per-
I Meads. She brought word tat In health of her has been 111 during the i Barr, of Philadelphia >. Isle City, was among the visitors. Mine Barr, alI haring disposed of her hotel, nadet will still be a summt of Sea Isle City, haring | a cottage for the season. .jut William Shell«n. of the j City Board of Education, jnled by George Boeder, a _> aL the Board, attended the I meeting of the Association of TUy County Boards of SducaI Cape May Court House. !sst r r night. . Travis returned last week K the greater part of jnths In Brooklyn. He [ earlier than was his ateol order to take part la the
I Senator William MrNiehol. tdelphU, accompanied by his ; Pi ark McNlchol and wile. *arty of friends, epeiit the 1 here at the Bellevue Hotel. Mm. Prank McNlchol are summer residents of Sea Isle J will again spend the season I resort this year.
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Mrs. Herman Dimaond was s PhlldetphU visitor on Wedneeday and rhureday of this weak, taking In the latest shows and doing the rounds cf the stores. Work Is fast progressing on the alterations to the Lincoln apartment house, owned by WUlUm Barr, the lower floor being converted Into
Richard W. Rosenbaum, who has been spending the winter months In Trenton and Camden, waa a risltor this week, the guest of hie sister. Mrs. C. K. Landis. Jr. Mr. snd Mrs. George Oardlnar returned Monday from Philadelphia, where they Aave been spending part or the winter with their daughter. Mrs. David MaaaonL Mr. and Mrs. George Culver aad daughter. Dorothy, enjoyed a trip to Philadelphia in their new aedan. to. visit with Mr. Culver's mother. The/ will go on to Trenton for a stay on Sunday. Mrs. Constantine and daughter, of Philadelphia have taken one of the MncMarray apartments on Nepiune street and will remain the year
Mr. aad Mrs. Bernard A. Maguire are receiving eoegratulaUoaa at thelr bome la Philadelphia on the arrival of Peter Maguise 2d. born on February Iflth. The proud father U the son of Mr. aad Mrs. Peter Maguire, well known Sen Isle City summer residents. The Contest Office of the CAPE MAT COUNTY TIMES Is now located in the First National Bank Building. to Insure absolute privacy of contestants who Vlsh to consult with the campaign manager, and to facilitate the handling of contest bustnees. All persons haring tmslnem with the contest department will please call at that offlee.
Rev. B. 8. Dies, Pastor.
Palm Sunday Serrioea. March 26th. 10; 80 A. M.. Sunday School.
11:16 A. M.. Pastor's Class.
7:20 P. M-. Sermon to L O. O. M-,
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