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la the Circuit of Sea Isle City
MIm TtUle Cronecker wu a Quaker City visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Call, of Philadelphia. spent a few days In Sea Isle
this week.
Among those at the Lincoln Apartmenu for the season are Mr. and Mrs. John Fltspatrlck and family, of Phlladelpula. Among those who Journeyed to the Quake' City on Monday was Qua tar Cronecker. He returned the same
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wolff and grandson, Billy Smith, of PhUadel-
among the visitors on
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrei Philadelphia, spent the
Sea Isle City as the guests of Mr. Mrs. William Miller, at their
street summer hoknt.
Mr. and Mrs. John McPheiau and family, of Philadelphia, ire amorg
the sianmer cottage Mrs. McPhelan was
Florence Hurley, of Camden, and Is a sister of Mrs. Joseph Mellon, of Philadelphia and Sea Isle City, Honors In the putting contest feature of the Wildwood Gold Club picnic last Thursday afternoon Sea Isle City. Mrs. George So nlng In competition with others. The prise was a half d
golf balls.
One of the most decided social cesses of the season was the party and dance, given for the be of St. Joseph's Church, at the M Hall, on Tuesday night. The b some silver service set was awarded to Mias Jennie McCabe. One of the most decided improvements noted along the Boardwalk In many a day Is the MacMurray Apartments. corner Minerva street. A white picket fence encloses the property now. with attractive green lawn where there was formerly white sand. Pretty flowers and a concrete walk add to the setting of the apartment
building.
Bill Ooodwln. the presiding _ of the mechanical department of tha r driving a new touring car. purchased last SatT through the agency of C. 8. iria. There was s time recently i there was a hundred per cent.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNlcbol, of Philadelphia, are-agaln summering In Sea Isle City, having a cottage on Dolphin street tor the season. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGuire, of Philadelphia, are again occupying their cosy home on Minerva street, at the beach, for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Downey, ol Philadelphia, are now at their Loretta avenue cottage for the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schaal. of Philadelphia, have opened their cosy Shall street home and are now occupying It for the season. Mias Sarah Fitch, of Bridgeton, enjoyed the week-end here, with her brother and sister-in-law, Mayor and Mrs. Irving Fitch. Mias Margaret Byrne returned to Washington last Monday, after spending some time In Sea Isle City with her aunts. Mrs. J. a Gellen and Mrs. Turner Pope Grey. Martin Soden. Jr., of Philadelphia, was among the week-end visitors, staying at the Soden cottage on Coral
street.
George Curran, of Colllngdale,
H a Sea Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dill, of Philadelphia. spent several days' In Sea Isle this week at ’the BeUevlew Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carr, _. Logan, have rented a cottage on Loreto avenue, and will ooeupy It for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mae and children, of Philadelphia, spent last Tuesday with Mrs Maes sister. Mrs. William Miller, at her Minerva street summer home. George Soedi visitor on Monday, ard appreciated Sea Isle City as much ss when he got back to the coolness of the resort after a sweltering flay In the city.
Th.
Mr. i on Tuesday, June 21th. a of friends gathered ab« board, following the < the Moose Hell, to c The members of the Women's Civic Club met on Wednesday the Club House, and < have the usual semi-weekly sard parughout the season. The first was held last night (Thursday) and the next will be Tuesday
r of the is own eafr. This situation Is ehsnged somewhat, but there are still six cars owned In the TIMES
who hss . _ cottage on Vineland street, was down over the week-end preparing the cottage for his family who will arrive this week. Mrs. George B. Jeffery* will be hostees to s card party at her home on Coral al July sixth, building fut Mrs. William Feeney Plans are out for s Parochial Building for social and recreational purposes, to be erected on the property of St Joseph's Church, corner Parts Street and Landis avanus. The plans call for a two-story tapestry brick ‘-illdlng, the ground floor of which will be used as an auditorium. Details of the plan will be announ
‘ ter.
Those who have been following real estate transfers published e week In the TIMES have marvel at the number of deeds rcorded la past few weks of Sea Isis City pr _ arty. In the Issue of last week there were almost aa many Sea We City property transfers ss there were in Wildwood, despite the fact that the resort L
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