Cape May County Times, 22 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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In the Circuit erf Sea Isle City

Weeley D«vi», of MlUrlll*. was the guest of the Leroy Muller family over the week-end. John Brwca is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louisa Braca, for an Indefinite stay. Mrs. J. W. Parker, of Beverly. N. J., arrived at her beach-front cottage this week, making the trip by motor. Mr. and Mrs. V. Peecatore and children, of Philadelphia, are down for the summer. Harry Sheffer and family, of M1U▼llle. spent Sunday at their cottage on Ariadne street. Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Rumpp. of Philadelphia.are now occupying their cottage for the summer. Peter Maguire, of Philadelphia, arrived this week for the season, at his Minerva street voltage. Among the week's arrivals is Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Yateman. of Washington. who are occupying the Meslrov cottage for the season. Professor and Mrs. Leroy J. Archer and baby non left Wednesday mornfing for Lakewood, where they will reside during the summer months. The new store front of the Pfeiffer Landis avenue establishment is now In, and makes this store by far the beet looking structure on Landis Ave. Wayne M. Strut her" this week opened his Surf House, on the Boardwalk. for the season, and already has a large number of bookings for the

season.

Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Am berg, of Baltimore. Md., accompanied by their friend. Mrs. Tracy, motored to Sea Isle City last Friday, for a visit at the Am berg beach front cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea J. Hagan. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McLaughlin and • family and Mr. and Mrs. James J. j Hagan. Jr., are at the Hagan cottage on Coral street for the summer. • One of the nicest Improvements In Sea Isle City In many a day la the stores In the Lincoln Apartments, one of which Is occupied by the owner. William J. Barr, aa a meat and provision store. Mias Virginia Am berg and friend. Jamee Murphy, of Waahlngton. D. C.. motored down Friday to spend a few days with Mias Am berg's father. Albert Ambe T. They returned home on Wedneods». Mr. and Mrs Frederick Berlinger and family, of Philadelphia, are included among the Sea Isle City summer contingent now Utfing here, having opened their Ariadne street cottage this week. William P. Shea is listed among the passengers of the "Baltic" which is to sail for Europe on June 25th. 1 Mr. Shea will visit Ireland, where he will spend part of the summer at »he home of his granovunt In Bath view,;

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor, of Camden, arrived on Wednesday and opened their Lan<"a avenue cottage for the summer. Mrs. O'Connor and family arrived by motor, while Mr. O'Connor followed by train Wednesday evening. Now that the city la amply policed. It has been expressed by a number of . people that It would not be amiss to ( station an officer at the intersection ‘ of Landis avenue and the Boulevard ; to direct traffic every day Instead of week-ends only. This Is a dangeroas

corner.

John : .. Maher, who was recently j elected as Secretary of the Sea Isle Building and Loan Association, re- i ■igned last week, and on Thursday, night a special meeting of the directors was held, and City Commissioner Hiram C. Love was elected to fill the

vacancy.

On June 26th there will be a card party and dance In the Moose Hall, with Mrs. J. C. Gallen as hostess, for the benefit of St. Joseph's Church, j The proceeds will be used for the hes'ln* f-: id. a fund being crested to ms.all a new heating plant in the Church for the next winter.

Henry Sato, of Waahlngton. D. C has opened his Nippon Bazaar on the Boardwalk for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Caasel. of Philadelphia. are down at their cottage on the channel for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McLaughlin and family, of Philadelphia, are now at their Minerva street cottage for

the season.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pentony and family, of Philadelphia, are down for the summer at the Ludlam cottage on Neptune street. Miss Florence M. Ryan, daughter of Mrs. Matthew J. Ryan, and a well-known member of the Sea Isle City summer colony, left this week for an extensive tour of the Pacific

Mrs. George Straubmuller. Sr., and Mrs. George Straubmuller. Jr., and baby son are at their beach-front cottage for the summer. Local water consumers were agreeably surprised on receiving the water bills last week to note the abeeaoe of the twenty per cent, surcharge which has been added for several years. It was generally thought that this charge would still be made this year, though a resolution was adopted by the City Commissioners some weeks c to ordering Its removal^ WHITE HORSE PIKE REGULATION CAUSE

Defying the state department of motor vehicles to show any law on the books that provides lor tbs forbidding of motoris' j to pass cam going in the same direction on the White Horse Pike, and contending further that there has been no offial proclamation of this rale.

> test the legality of the' tion in long strings Several arrests have been made for violation of this rule within a week, and there is a howl from motorists both In Camden and at this end of the White Horse Pike, who allegs such an order is an absurdity, drivers have to move In either d

SHOE REPAIR SHOP

Now open; quick service: moderate chargee on all repair work. Vincent Aaaatante. 3 5 Kalla street. Sea Isle

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John L. Maher Reed Estate and Insurance Home, Aetna and Travelers insurance Companies Landis Avesu* end Rails Street

HAROLD S. ROBINSON’S Studio de Dance HIPPODROME PIER Ninth and Boardwalk Grand Opening SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, 1923 JACK (TED) LEWIS' FAMOUS ORCHESTRA This -will be a Gala Night with Souvenirs. Novelties and Exhibition Dances The Studio has elaborate plans fpr unique entertainments during the coming season. JOIN FOR THE SEASON (Dancing Instruction by Appointment) Invltattoi. Cards for the Dance on Friday Evening, June 29th. may be had by applying at the Studio

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Times Building PHONES Sea Isle City, N. J.

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