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Mrs. Claude RIc* had aa a gueat I the fore part of this week. Mlaa Ruth
I Craw, of ColHngawood.
Thomas E. Ludlam. Jr., waa a PhUI adelphla visitor, oh business. Wednes-
| day of this wi>ek.
Mrs. C. E. Anderson has returned Mr*. Mary Crooks went to PhUao her Philadelphia home, after a delphia yeeterda/. '.nd is expected to stay of several days here last week, return to her home here tonight.
The Berlinger cottage, on Neptune * f,er a sh °PP “E tour -
- street, was open this week, with The Rumpp. cottage on the beach members of the family enjoying a front, recently purchased by Mrs. stay. , Henry Brooks, has been rented for
Mrs. Katherine Powkes Is spend- th ® ,, « Mon -
r ing the week-end in Philadelphia The Hampton cottage on Pearl
on Sunday, getting their cottage in, m nh friends, going up on the express street, was this week rented to James readiness for the season. Thursday afternoon. Rocks, of Philadelphia, who will oc-
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guests this week of Mr. and Mra^ of p^udelphta. have taken the The Methodist Ladies' Tea was enTheodore DeBow. at their Neptune for the aeaaon. and tertained on Wednesday evening at ! street Home. expect to fume down soon for the the home of Mrs. George E, W. OoxMr*. Richard Cronecker. of Phila- season. son. on the Boulevard.
In the Circuit of Sea Isle City
Harry Hobdell. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here, looking after his
properties.
Herman R. Fehrle and family, of Riverside. N. J.. were among the Sunday visitors, making the trip by mot-
C. W. Travis has taken powmelon of his new store on the Boardwalk, in the Colonial Building. The Men's Club met st the home of Harold Sutton. Coral atreeL on Tues day night, with the usual good atten-
dance.
Miss Katherine Paulson was i week-end visitor, meklng plena for the opening of her ice cream parlor. Boardwalk at Ocean avenue. Miss Elisabeth SchulU and her brother Paul, of Philadelphia, were week-end guests of Mayor and Mr*. Irving Pitch. The hath bouses on the boardwalk, known as the "Loretta Baths." are being remodeled by the new owner. James McDevitt. into apartments, to be in readinsas for this season. Another of the Memorial Fund Card Parties will be held in the Moose Hall on Monday evening. May
PT**ldC..t:HKTTT MDlH. SKr.I17: 1 and William Shellem. Collecurr and I Treasurer. Trustees elected were: Harold Suton. three year*: Ge°rg« Whittington, two year*; George Busch, one year. ' The Belief has |J.««1.00 1* the treasury. 11.400 of which la In Liberty Bond*. State Representative Nickerson, of Wildwood, attended last night's meeting, and outlined the working* of the Association, which is for the relief of active firemen in sickness or Injury. j The beet result* are obtained In discussing prohibition when you
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Arnett 'T !* 111 M Murr * r D °T. nish music for the dance,
last Friday went to Philadelphia and ot the Atwater property on the board-
there met Mrs. Arnett’s sister. Mr*, walk, ha- plans out for a complete The development planned at E P East and accompanied her to emodeltng of the building into Townsend's Inlet Is being undertaken her home in New York, where they apartments. , by the Homestead Realty Company. ■ until Tuesday. Mrs Miw_Turner Pope Grey returned of Philadelphia, and the tract of Und
delphia. Is the guest for the week of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Carolina Cronecker. at the Hotel Bellevue. The Women s Civic Club Card Party will be at the home of Mss.
George Seeder, on Neptune street. iTniT ...... ^ ^ ^ mmvmm
,onlBh ' East was recently operated upoT in from‘Washington'on T\imday.'“i^ recently acquired by this company Among the weeks visitors was , hf Hannemann Hospital, and is now a pleasant visit in the Capitol City. • riU •>* kno,rn “ "South Sea Isle - ,li - D —• —■ , 1 . ritT.'* Conaiderahle advertialnr
Phillip Rapp, well known cottager. doic , , >rT nicely,
who motored down with a party of
friends for a day at his Coral street At the regular weekly session of rolti-e the City Commissioners on Tuesday.
The Love* are preparing to take ft!
possession of their newly acquired *Vfe^r Ad £!r"
Colonnade Hotel at an early date. i.“ r
r m ..»ii u U . .*n idojd “ S, ^ H“L 7 .i. . Mm tloprt »*. M. Off.
during —hicta tlm. ,h* .m>M hi WT." Couiaijbl* .OriUlng
lessee of the Depot Hotel and the
will enter the bold business. A meeting of the Volunteer FlreTbe entertainment at the Braca men of Sea Isle City was held In the
„ « ... . ., r connecting Atlantic City with Cape Theatre on Monday night, for the City Hall last night, when the Fire- • . May. It is planned by Mr. Green-f beneOtoftbeSeal.de City Band, was men's ReUeL which has been inIn^ PhiUdelphis.^attending^tbe^Fpnn fi.id to operate four busses through- well attended snd proved a financial active for two yeai*. waa re-organ- - »on. commencing with Me- success. The entertainers -ere ixed. Mayor Irving Fitch was elect-
i regular schedule. 1 from Beiieplsln.ed President; Claude J. Town. Vice-
relay games. He was the guest of , _
his sisters. Mr*. Edward Wells and nf or l*l" Day. c
Mrs. Sarah Way Warner while in ■
AST TIME! For a
ALL TDjffl! PHIL KATZ MIJ3AID PA1L0& WHITMAIT■* CHOOOLATBd COLONIAL SCS CUKAM SODA FOUNTAIN
GRUBB BROTHERS gog Building Contractors | Third St Jobbing a Specialty N. J. r- 1
RALPH SUTTON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Floor Scraping 14th and Bay Ave. OCEAN CITY
the Quaker City. John McGarvey. accompanied by his nephew , of Philadelphia, motored to Sea Isle City on Tuesday, returning the same evening. Mr. McGarvey is preparing to take up his permanent residence here. The Sea Isle City Chamber of Commerce will meet in the City Hall next Tuesday evening, and all member* are urged to be present and bring a friend- President Boeder promises aom* interesting committee
reports.
Mias Alice Barrett and her small nephew, Joseph Barrett. Jr., hav- returned to their home in Philadelphia. after spending a week aa the guests of their aunt. Mias Omway. at her cottage on Minerva street. Miss Barrett Is recovering from a severe •tineas and a very serious eye
Major E H Green who ha* been connects* with the Veterans' Bureau and Parker Hill Hospital. Bostor*. for the past two year*, ha* been transferred u> the I'wited States Veterans' 2?»p:t*l. Atlanta. Georgia Major an it Mr* Green and their little •Huskier Cat bane, are well known at thiv resort, having been entertained finite frequently by Mr*. Green's sister. Miss Conway, at her cottage on Minerva street Miss Conway, wbo has been spending the winter with her sister in Boston. U here for a few weeks, putting her place in order for the Spring and Summer. She will then go to Atlanta for an indefinite stay.
Appliance* and Fixtures 701 Anbury Ave. 0CEAH CITY
Strength Even regardr-d by itself, the qua] - Ity of great financial strength In an Insurance company is an aaaet not unappreciated by a policy bolder, but when an agent gives sc assured the policy of the Home, the Aetna or the Travelers, he is providing not only the strength of ‘‘the strongest" but combined with It -.he service and reputation that bate made the Home, the Aetna and the Travelers America’s largest and strongest insurance companies.
John L. Maher Real Estate and Insurance Home. Aetna and Travelers Insurance Com panlee Laadla A venae and Italia Street SEA ISLE CITY, I. J.
ANNOUNCEMENT
of interest to
MILUONS OF FAMILIES ** I will build a car for the multitude ” Said Henry Ford m 1903—Read bow the fulfillment of that prophecy is now made possible through the
For many y^rs it has been Hemy Ford’, personal ambition to make the Ford the universal family During the past fifteen years over 7.500,000 Ford cars have been placed in the hands of retail ob-tomers-more than a million and a half of them within the past twelve months-and yet there are still nulhons of families who are hopefully looking forward to the day when they can ow/a Ford. And now the way is open. Under inL* 61 ™ •°Lm! S plan y ° U 0311 ^ leCt your Fod G*. aside a small amount each week and you will be surprised how won you will own it In the meantime your money will beUfelTde^ ited to your credit m one of the local banks where it will draw interest. } Cape May Court House Garage Frank Evans, Manager CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE
Focer & Mecray
Cape May, N. J.

