Cape May County Times, 25 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 4

In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

Mr*. George Boeder entertained at Bridge Tuesday afternoon. William Barbour, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with Gu* Mornhlnweg. The Men's Club will meet at Thomas E. i.udlam'B home next

week.

Mrs. C. E- Anderson, of Philadelphia. spent the week at her Neptune street cottage. Mrs. Annie E. Rice and son. Paul, »r» tb, < ri “' U In Philadelphia. Mrs. George Straubmuller. Sr. Philadelphia, was a gueet at the Hotel Bellevue Sunday. Among the guests at the Bellevue Hotel Sunday was noted Charle* Fontaine, of Philadelphia. Mr*. John Halleran. accompanied toy her daughter. Edith, visited her son at Bucknell College recently. Mr. and Mr*. John A. Wolff. Philadelphia, spent a couple of day* In town looking after their property. The Sheridan Cottage, on the Boardwalk, was open a day last week, with a house party being en-

tertained.

Mis* Jennie Swing, of Philadelphia. arrived this week to take up her summer residence at Townsend's Inlet, where she owns a cottage. Mrs. Cbas. K. Landis. Jr., entertained at Bridge Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Bldwell. of Vine-

land. who is her guest for a few Loretta avenue.

Robert Barbour spent the

end with Ira Tolson.

Mrs. J. Wright was an

City shopper on Friday.

Wm. Whelan, of Philadelphia, visited Wm. Hallaban on Sunday. There were many visitors down on Sunday and many cottages

rented.

Mrs. George Hess, of Belleplaln. visited her sister, Mrs. L P. Hess, on

Friday.

Mrs. J. Halleran. It* Minerva street, will entertain the ladles' tea

this evening.

The Sheffer brothers, merchants, of Millville, spent Sunday In their

cottage on Ariaduo street.

Miss Mona Duke, of Philadelphia, has been the guest of Miss Cynthia

Twohey during the past week.

Mrs. Elsie Foster visited her grandmother. Mrs. Deborah Uoyd, of

Dias Creek, over the week-end.

Miss Catherine Quinn, who was visiting her aunt. Mrs. L. J. Downey, returned to Philadelphia on Sunday. The Sea Isl« City Eagles played their third w Inning game of baseball this year, with Wildwood, on Satur-

day. at home.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Murphy, of Phil-

Mrs. Laura Glemm. who has been ! confined to bur torn* In Camden for some time through Illness. Is now on the road to recovery, and hope* soon to get to her Sea Isle C'ty cottage to

fully recuperate.

Recent deliveries of Studebaker in Sea Isle City, by Robert O.

A.unJ Plerpont. of Wildwood. Includes a big Atlantic |tx ftTe ^ aaMDC . r coup. t0 Edward

B. Arnett, and a light six touring

car to Chas. H. Clouting.

Dr. Clarence W. Way entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner and Mr. were j tn d Mrs. Edward Wells and two I children, of Philadelphia, and Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Way. of Dennlsvllle. at a house party over the week-

end.

Louis Sannlno. for many years a reside it of Sea Isle City, and for the past.six years In business In Camden. died suddenly last Saturday In Camden, and interment was made In St. Elisabeth cemetery. Goshen, on

Wednesday morning.

Two social features of the next week are the card party and dance at the Mooee Hall on Saturday evening. for the benefit of St. Joseph's Church, and the card party and dance on Memorial Day evening fnr the benefit of the Memorial TableL There will be a Memorial' IMy celebration In Sea Isle City this year, as usual, but the program Is as yet rather vague. It is known that tfc»r* will be music by the City Band, and that Mayor men will preside over the ceremonies lit the — „ . Pier.

adelphia, motored »o Sea Ule City on; Xmand . Wright a u «

rr * ,,er tMr isss.

of the graduating class of the Ocean

Mre. Hess’ Sunday School class girls of the Methodist Church met Thursday evening of last week at the home of Cora Parker. An Interesting rouhd of game* were played,

and refreshments followed.

Eugene Domage. a musical Instrument dealer, of Philadelphia, ha. purchased the property at 131 Minerva street, from George and Is down for the season. MT Domage Is recovering from an at-

tack of nerve trouble.

Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley hare returned to their cottage on Landis avenue, at Shell street, after spending several days In Philadelphia, the guests of the Eplhhany Totr! Abstinence Society In the celebration of the Sliver Jubilee of the organ'tatlon. of which Rt. Rev. Monsignor amee Naah Is spiritual director. and of which Mr. Buckley was th. president for over twenty years before coming to reside In Sea '■ *

City.

The entertainment given by the idles' Aid Society of the Messiah Lutheran Church, at the Braca Theatre on Saturday night was a decided success, and the ladles responsible have called upon the TIMES to thank those who attended and those who tot* part. In the cast of "Dr. Devine" were: Amanda Wright, Lillian Wright. Edith Halleran. MarTaretta Pfeiffer. Gertrude Speer. Ruth Hahn, Katherine Speer. Pearl Wood and Gertrude Pfeiffer. In the cast of "Knowing the Circumstances were Ethel Camp. Alice Wright, Dorothy Reed, Margaret Pfeiffer and Naomi Diamond. Both playlets were well rendered.

The Reading Railroad has started Us summer schedule of "fishermen's special” running Into Schelllngers' Landing. The reports of large catches of weakflsb. croaker* and bass has brought six carloads sportsmen down on this train last

week.

A crew of wertasn are busy on the Wildwood Oott Course puttin* i t in shape for the opening of the mer season. The men are busy roll, ing th* greens and clearing awty patches of asnvy rough ground thu are an aamopnnso tn the golfer. Is hoped to have the four holts n". under fepslr completed In the neat future. 1

DU of W^y-I ".“'hS S .1." n. D. C.. U Ike VMM at kar aaaa.... ’ suncUr ataall

Marine Railway

Mr. and Mre. Riclurd Crone end ton. D. C.. to tho guoot oI Her onuun^ ^ 8un da]r evening lor n trip ^.........r p.r p. Mre. James G Hardle. of PtUadel- Mre. Turner Pope Grey, nt fl ' tVrelitngtou. Tbe clem U Chnper- KOTOS BOATS. EHGIHES, PARTS

phta. spent Wednesday in Sea Isle City. They motored from Philadel-

phia.

Mrs. David Maxx si and children. Miss Louiue and David. Jr., were recent visitors at tbe home of Mrs. Mattonnl's parent*, Mr. and Mrs.

George Gardner.

Mre. Henry Brooks entertained Mre. Turner Pope Gray. Mrs. J. C. Gnllen. Capt. John L. Maker and

William Kerille.

well known Sea Isle City

aht supplies m stock Bepain on Short Notice General Machine Work

CotUge Runt'ng Hj SsurfgttT Braa mMa* F* I* M. M. SOFRONEY REAL ESTATE * INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC SEA ISLS CITY. N1W IBESIY

GRUBB BROTHERS BsUdiag Contractors qceah city Jobbing a Specialty K J.

609

Third St.

Boardwalk home. ' one< , by H E Gtbb> commercial

Mra. Powell and her daughter. teticber

Hattie, were In Sea Isle City, over

•he week-end. looking after their Mr. and Mre.

property on Loretta avenue. , —- .... p ». a H.Mn fir visitors, are receiving cungratula-

h . u ; r rrorroC”p=fpL r - hom,. .tier . pf.muM.t.p.f b.fr Q

summer cottage on Coral street.

Health Economy Comfort

i, ofend ib ikbe: rejbind by bre WW - drv ami wsm; tc—siity ui Hiklrisf old shoes mv at OM third

dry and warm. . .

the coot of new; comfort that only

i in shoes that have

Mrs. Kerille formerly Miss Quinn, daughter of the

. . late Mayor Bernard J. Quinn, of Sea | Several klddioa have had narrow city.

MG.-Du'Bo!Sf P. WMbfbgUb nSS; z at a dinner Sunday evening. j One HtUe fellow on Tuesday came ^ oardwlil ^ form ^ rly knoW u as the! Cape May County Forest Tall Miss Margaret Twohey la in "“h- Alw>ter a^r.-adu,. was open on SunCedar*. of Lebanon, met Friday night i- ag ton visiting her cousin. Miss ^ ^ lngpeetlon and attracted I at Wildwood, and were Jolifed by the Margaret Byrne, and Is being Mten* i mucb attention. The new apart-A-Untie City Tall Cedars. A num- slrely entertained during her visit m#nU are coty.’home-llke sad fur- ; ber of s-a Die City members attend-, there. I n ubed In excellent taate. *d. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Downey and office Barnes had an unMr. and Mrs. Benjamin leaver en-; their daughters. Mlssee Nancy and oc# . n bath on Sunday terta'ned friends at their Kimberly Margaret, returned to PMUdelpbU when he .■ Budd i e » camp full off

’ “ after several days visit at their Lor-. the end of tbe Martne pUce >t,y. etta avenue home. ! jj M , er c* m p bB d ventured out to The entertainment given by the wbere the water U quite deep and Lutheran Church on Saturday even- i^ng hig tooting, fell In. Mr. Ing was a success. Much dr edit b i m and brought IJm In. should be given to Mias Edwards and

to the girls who helped.

John Cassidy, owner of the Strand A part men te. on the Boaidwalk. (last year known a* St. SlUabeth's Club), was a recent visitor getting hi* prop-

erty In shape for the season.

The property bought about a year ago by I. Van Kirk, formerly

A. W. Miller. Neptune owne j b y the late William McArdle.

corner Central avenue and ItalU

W. 17th A'Rom

MOOTS WILDWOOD

eott.-ige over tbe week-end. Mra. Leaver remained until Tuesday, before returning to her Philadelphia

home.

Mre. Thomas Jefferson and Mre. Thomas E. LudUm. 8r . were the guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mre. Thomas E. LudUm. Jr. Mrs. LudUm. Sr., will spend s few days

here.

Miss Margaret Miller, of Sea Isle City, now teaching In Haddon Heiicht*. was among the recent visitor*. at the home of her parenu.

Mr. and Mr:

street.

Say It With Flower* PANSY PLAITS and BLOOMS Hanging baaketa well filled at rv ducad prices for next twenty day* to make room. Vegetable Plants, Hydrangea, Petted PlantA Myrtle for graves. Petted Hardy ley, Geraniums, Gladioli, *c., Ac. JOHN R LAKE 750 Astnry Avenue OCEAN CUT, HEW JEBSEY

Mrs William Jocher Is spending a street, was again sold this week, few days here, as the gueat of Mre. near M a h^r to going under the Henry Brooks. Mrs Chas. E. Bell, during the drilling of some of AtUntlc City, arrived on Thure- on lbl6 ,idlng. The TIMES day. to remain for the season ss Mrs. pjua^g this along as s warning to Brook's gueet. I parents who may nol know of this

The report of the Collector and danger.

Treasurer of the City Is printed in Mr and Mrg . Walter Reef, of this edition of tbe TIMES It Is a Laurri Springs. N. J-. and three very Interesting and complete re- grand-children. Christina. David and port, and well worth the time of all Hilda Smith, of Camden: Mr. and taxpayer* to read It. ] Mrs. William Trout auS daughter. Mre. Etu Osgood, formerly of the Elsie, of CUyton, and Mr. Haber and staff of the TIMES, was tendered a Mrs. Louisa Cloud, of blaeswood. farewell reception at the home of were guests of Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Mre. Jens Salvewen. at Stone Harbor. Edwards over the veek-end.

last week Mr* Osgood Is making her fulure home In Seattle, with her brother. A numl»er of the ladies of the local W. C T. U. attended the farewell. Mrs. Osg->d was for several years connected with the TIMES as local writer, and is well and fav-

orably known here.

Th* Difference Between Good and Poor Cabinet Work It is a fact not generally known that very few s~wlng machine manufar! ure* produce ttoelr own cabinet work. This Is a distinct Industry In Itself. The SINGER COMPANY owns and operates the Urgeet and best equipped factory In the world exclusively demoted to the production of the highest grade see ing ihacblne cabine: work. H. Halpern Woodbine

Strength

Even regarded by itself, tbe quality of great financial strength In an Insurance company la an asset not unappreciated by a policy bolder, but when an agent gives an assured the policy of the Home, the Aetna or the Travelers, he a providing not only the strength of "'.he strongest" but combined with H tbe service and reputation that have made tbe Home, tbe Aetna and tbe Travelers America's largest and strongest '.usurancc com-

panies.

John L. Maher Real Estate and Insurance Home. Aetna and Travelers Insurance Companies LandU Avenue and ItalU St'eet SEA iSLE CITY, H J. Both Phones

Bell Phone Keystone Phone 24M and 6441) Sea Isle City Trucking Company LOCAL AND L0I0 DISTANCE HAULING ANY TIME ANY WHERE LEAVE ORDERS AT WES? JERSEY GARAGE or 107 LANDIS AVENUE SEA ISLE CITY, 1.1.

BUTTER POULTRY

EGGS

VINCENT BANNING 29 Fritz Street SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

SEA ISLE MARKET HOUSE A. M. STUART CHOICE MEATS and PROVISIONS Orders Called For and Delivered

FRUITS IN SEASON'

Special Prices to Hotels and Restaurants LANDIS AVENUE at OCEAN AVENUE SFA ISLE CITY. N. J.

ANNOUNCEMENT SUNNY HALL CAFE COLD SPRING. N J. WILL OPEN JUNE 6th, 1923

DANCING

Good

Things to Eat

CHARLES ARNOLD, Prop.

Choice

Sea Foods

$1.5 0 A - ftOUND

TUP

SPECIAL EXCURSION

Sunday, June 3

Philadelphia

Eastern Standard Time

Leaves Sea Isle City on nmlar train . . 6:15 A. KConnectlng with Special Tralo at Sea ial* JsaeUoa Returning, leaves Philadelphia (Market Street Wharf) 7:10 P * SALE OP TICKETS BEGINS FRIDA Y PKUCEDMO «KCU*«O n PENNSYLVANIA R. R. SYSTEM n» bulb d tkc Srabfcn, ; jmikd