Cape May County Times, 27 April 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

Mue Mary Vtttard. o» Palemso. Co«*t Crocwker t* esjoyla* » vu , of the Morthicwe* fam-; rutt »Uh hi* brother. Frod. at 11V Friday and Saturday of U*t week- EafleertU*. Pa. *** rs^dS wa* ascons the Sunday Sea W« ri^ . tb< Ho<e , . «v 1 a 1 I Th« birttday of Mr* Oakley CowMua Kathenne Baer, of ™M«*-| drtck celrbrated at the Hotel phia aad Sea Ule Oty. wa* here sun- zuf^dxy erenin*. The dinday rtoitin* friend*. M . vu crated with American . Malloc, of Philadelphia. Beauty rose* and tweet pea*. | was in Sea Ule City a day laat week. startlnc last Tr^eday Chart** registered at the Bellertie Hotel. Hooper, of Ocean City, and William Mrs John A. WolC of Ptiladel- SteTctt*. of Sea Ule Citr both of the ph* wa* a recent cues' c! Mra. Wil- Sea Ule Coar. Guard Statioa. are Uam McArdle a: her LandU *^ue taking ^y dip* in the * Q< report that the water u of moderate . , temperature. Harry F Murphy and family, of _ Phtiadelpkia. ecjoyed a stay here The first bathers for the traacir. iti* »eek a; their eottnge on Loretta were Misee* Butk Hahn. Katherine _ Heed and Lillian Wright, who on . Saturday. April Slrt. took a dip in A! Fuo’er wh: ha* been confined Virboila , t o^» E view. They to h:# Neptune etreet heme by 01- eBjoyed the erperiew j nm for Mtae time i* now out and 4a<5 shat the water was warm] about again. iC pleasant. Rudolph Fetrle of Riverside and A j Q ctaa »,n knewx eon of who ha* beer n Ocean C.ty dnrtng th , Mayor Bernard Quinn, of the pa*t winter. *pen: Sunday here ^ City, and until reeeatly a rtsitiag fnend*. cottager here, wa* Etrrted last W*dMr and Mr*. Rteaj. of M^lvi’le. aesday in Wtlmingtoa. DeL. tn Mt*s , were among those wh-^-ecx jed a day Elmo Catberire Eibaoghoe. The In Sea We City iaet Sunday, motor- couple will be at home after May 1* ing down from Millville. at T23* Highland aveeue. Bywood, j Mayor Irving Fitch attended thf Booster'* Banquet of the Oreac City Ktwast* Club at the Manufacturers' Club. Philadelphia. Tuesday night. Georm Curran, of Philadelphia, accompanied by hi* grandaoa. George, and a friend, spent Sunday here at the Magnolia cottage on Pearl street. Herman Diamond has sold his farm at Ocean View to H. Muiford. cd Ocean City Mr. Muiford is the fa-ther-in-law of Walter Wright, of Sea

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Mrs. John Simpson accompanied by her daughter. TbeUna. have returned from a pleasant visit la Wilmington. Del., with Mra. Sun peon's

Women's Civic dub were esl at a luncheon nt the Arcadia. PhiUdeiphia on Tuesday, by K Catherine Qu*na oae of the ofhc of the Club From Sea lale Oty h George Soeder. Uim. J. C. Oal and Mra Mary Brvok* atteadad. Dr. William A. Cobb, former I tor of the Methodist Church ha and for many yuan owner of a pr

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Friday last In Camdea Edna Armour. The coo pie w side at «:< White Hone Pika, bon. and will be at home aftar

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Arthur Maher, of Baltimore, several days here •arty this wa the guest of his atoter. Mra.

i of the RaggRATT 8SA80I OPEHS n SEA ISLE CITY

1 The 1923 baaebtU eeaaon oMcially 1 opeaed in Sea Isle Oty last Seturday whea the Sea Isle Eagles defeated ‘ i Wildwood Grammar School boy* by

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The property of the Ut* WlRlam Ert. of Philadelphia, and owned sine* his death by his widow. Mra Emma Erb. waa bought Tuesday by Walter Sharp and hi* brother. Jaw eph Sharp, of Sea Isle Oty. The property comprise* a large double house and two lota, on LAndis avenue at the corner of Swain etreet. one of the beet prop*nice on that

i* ,0 Tnn thoroughfare. The deal wa* made

through the office of John L. Maher.

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GRUBB BROTHERS

609 Hurd St

Bonding Con tractors ogem cny Jobbing a Specialty & J.

Trials el Ih.

commence next Monday. April S*h. 1 and probably the first to be tahaa up wiU be the murder trial «f torne-i ; Gifford of Woodbine, who eoterwd a ' plea on the npeulag day of court of ‘ not guilty. N

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RALPH SUTTON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER . Floor Scraping 14th and Bay Ave. OCEAN CITY

Harry Sheffer. prominent Millvill* merchant aad Sea Isle City summer cottager, accompanied by his family, motored down Sunday for a day at hi* Ariadne *treet hem* Mr and Mra Joseph Higgeue and daughter Eleanor and Mhrtin S- dec aid dauchwr. MatUda. of Philadelphia. s>eat the »-ek-end her* at the Sodea cottage oa Coral street. Mrs William Jocher. of Vineland and Sea Isle City. • ho has bee* eertoo*l;- ID at her Vineland home, is now able to be up and le looking forward to an early sojourn here lor the summer. Mr and Mrs. Frank Eustace aad daughter. Dorothy, of Pfciiadelphi*. were Sunday gueets of Mr. Eustace's taotaer. Mrs Jar** Eustace, who. with her daughter. Miss Mary, is summering here William Seeley, of Bridget on who some time ago purr honed the Ocean View h«ua* on Italia etreec has opened b« hotel for the seaaoc. It will be known as the Ocean View Community Hotel. Mt* Pe»ec Barbour and baby daughter ta»» returned from a viMt with Mr» William Bart-xir ;n Ocean City While awaj they were •tncke* with the measie*. but bate both bow cocnpietely recovered. R H. Tea;man. prominent Washington attocney motored froen the Capitol City las; Saturday and rented the Harry Mes:rov cottage oe the beach front. The Teatmac'c eumuwred here last year Th» oroaa *: ie of the Jocher cottage formerly the Noca eottagv. oa Loretta aveau*. wa* rented Sunday to Mr and Mrs. K. C Delaney, of Camden Among the real estate sales of the pa*t week are included the cottage of Dr William Barclay -m the boardwalk. and the boardwalk borne of Mr* Keary Brooks. The purchaser of the Brook'* property k S. J. Kesdia. of Philadelphia Thi* property ha* also beer, rented for the season to Dr Edward A. Eichman. of Roxboro a nephew mi John Hall one of the pioneer developers of Sea Isle City.

Strength Even regarded by Itself, the quality of g'tot financial strength in an insurance company ts an asset not unappreciated by a policy bolder, hat »Lee an agent gttee an assured the policy of the Home the Aetna or the Travelers, he is providing not only the strength of "the stronger. *-ut rotabiaed a :th it the service aad reputation that have made the Home the Aetna aad the Travelers America'« larg* set and strongest insurance com-

John L. Maher Real E*t*te and Insurance w««»* Aetna aad Travelers it*

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