Cape May County Times, 6 July 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

George Boeder was a Philadelphia visitor on Monday. Joseph Key Journeyed to Philadelphia Tuesday on business. Herman Diamond made a business trip to Philadelphia on Monday. Miss Myrtle Endlcott Is attending the Summer School In Ocean City. Dr. C. W. Way was among the Quaker City visitors of this week. Miss Fllomena Braca. of Trenton Normal School, Is hotae for the sumJoseph Massey, of Atlantic City, is visiting his mother at her home

here.

Mr. and Mrs. 1. P. Hess and eon Richard are visiting relative* In Belleplaln. Mrs. Harry Jacobi entertained as gue s ts on Sunday her eon. William, and his wife and baby. Mrs. Mary Walker, of Philadelphia, was a recent guest at the Shearer cottage on Landis avenue. Calvin Leach, the manager of the American Store, was transferred to the Salem branch this week. Bobby Clayton Is enjoying an extended visit with his grandparents. Mr. and MrA Oakley Cowdrick. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carton, of Philadelphia, r.re guests of Mr*. Jocher at her Dolphin street home. Miss A. Loralne Manin. of Philadelphia. was among the holiday visitors. spending the day with friends in Sea Isle City. The Misses Elmo, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with their patents. Mr. and Mrs. W. McCann, at their cottage in Kimberley. Mrs. William Kandle entertained! Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Adams, of Vine-1 land, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker. | of Elizabeth, on Saturday. ( Miss Mary Hanley, of Philadelph is the guest for the week of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Moruhlnweg and family, at their Landis avenue home. Mrs. C. E. Anderson, daughter Miss Mar>'. and son George, left yesterday for an extended tour of Alaska. They will not return until late falL Mr*. George Cronecker and daughter. Henrietta, are at the Bellevue Hotel, to remain for the summer as guests of Mr*. Caroline Cronecker. M’-. and Mrs Arthur Maher, of Baltimoie. are visiting Mr. Maher's Bisters. Mr^. Turner Pope Grey and Mr*. J. C. Callen. Itn a three

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Mrs. Ella lies, the noted writer, with her husband and her daughte-. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Katherine McLean at her cottage on Dolphin street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wtnfleld Wright have closed their Pbila.'elphia home and are now at their cottage, the •'Aeromere Manor." on the Boulevard, for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Cowdrick had as holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Hablcht. of Philadelphia, and Mrs. August Gabler. Jr., also of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, of Philadelphia, summer cottagers here, motored to Cape May on Wednesday to spend the holidar with Mr. Miller's parents at their summer home. Mrs. A. Kuehne and daughter, of Philadelphia, an guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. DeBow. at tbei: Neptune street home. Mrs. DeBow entertained at cards in honor of the guests yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Upton Jeffery*, of Haddonfleld; Mr. and Mrs. William JelTftvs. t»l Margate: and Mr. and Mt* Guy Luongo, of Coillngswood. were we. k-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Jefferya. at their home

here.

Clarence S Mazurle made two trips to Philadelphia this week, to bring <i.w Cleceland motor car*. During the week ho sold a Chandler to Mrs. Way. Ocean View, and reports considerable local demand for Cleve-

lands.

USE ADA SILICA CONCRETE BLOCK for a permanent building.— adv. ITlf. WHY USE ADA SILICA CONCRETE B1.0CK? Ask your builder. —adv. 17 If.

Charles Reed, of the U. S. S. Illinois. of New York, is the guest of his mother. Mrs. Harry Jacobi, for an

indefinite stay.

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Collmar. daughter and son. of Philadelphia, are now at their cottage on Garrison street for the season. Mr. Collmar has Just finished work on the 40tb Anniversary Edition of the Camden Courier, one of the finest special editions ever put out by that newspaper.

TUCKAHOE Mr. and Mrs. John Bergh motored to Chelsea on Sunday. E. Robinson and family went to Ocean City Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. R. Steelman spent * few dayg last week with relative* In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Hoeea Godfrey, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Josephine Godfrey. Paul Langley went to North Vineland Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Warren lives in PleasantviUe

week.

Samuel G. Langley St rack motored to Ii Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Frank Ashworth has be*c en tertalnlng her sister. Mrs. Prank

Stevens, of Brant Beach.

William C. Strack and famllf have returned from a two weeks' visit with

•Main

Last Saturday evening, the opening of the public band concerts by the City Band, marked the debut of WlHtam F. Jocher as the band leader.

In honor of the event, the Women’s

Civic Club presented Mr. Jocher with | relatives in Lebanon. Pa. a handsome boquet of flowers. Mr. Mrs. George Jefferys. of PhHadelJocher is widely known In Sea Isle phia. spent Thursday with Mrs. Julia

City, and Is an extensive property Jefferys.

owner here.

A pie and cake sale was held on Saturday by the Auxiliary of the local Legion. Mrs. T. Godfrey went to Millville on Saturday. John Batdorf and family spent Sunday with relatives in Atlantic

City.

E elyn and Allan Bergh are visit-

ing relatives In Camden.

Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Clark, of Woodbury. called on E. Somers and family.

Saturday.

George Dukes went to Eldora on

Sunday morning.

John Kentee. who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Langley, has returned to his home in Camden.

OCEAN VIEW

Misses Era and Amanda Tullner. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with

their mother.

Miss Mary Carew is spending some time at Philadelphia with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Mlnford Beam. of. Philadelphia, vlalted her father re-

cently.

Miss Myra Way. of Trenton .« spending some time with her mother. Miss Mabel Hofltaan. of Belleplaln. called on Mias Rhoda Downam or. Wednesday. __ • Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Masters, of Philadelphia, vlalted her parents re-

cently.

Mr. and Mrs. Murry Curr and son. of Philadelphia, called on Ernest Downam and wife on Sunday.

Mrs. Jack Jernec. of Ocean rit. called on her parwnta on Bundav T ' Misses Laura and Rhoda Dow B -m visited their sister *t Ocean City ,? Rundav.

Albert Kurt* motored to Egg bor on Saturday evening. Mrs. Thaw, of Philadelphia i, spending some time with Leonard Dallas and wife. ata

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Some slight adjustment may be all that is n but whatever the trouble, we will tell yoa what it is sad how much it will cost, before starting work. Mazurie’s Garage CLARENCE 8. MAZDRIE, Prop. Landis Avenue - Sea Lie City, N. J.

A. G. RICE & CO. HARDWARE AND GENERAL STORE

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or by the oz.

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10-QT. "MIRRO" PRESERVING KETTLE, LADLE AND Cl bination Funnel at |1.88. Regular price, $2.85. "MIRRO" COLONIAL TEA KETTLES. DOUBLE BOILERS. Ot Dish Pans, Boasting P*as, PrrcoUion, sauce Pans. Lst •tc-i etc. These “MIRR0'' aluminum cooking utensils tp; to every womin*because they are bexutifuL But mon* t this, "MIRRO" utensils are durable; they last far loi because they are made of thicket-, harder pore alumic GAS HOY PLATES AND OIL COOKING STOVES. PLY NETT in Copper, Galvanised and Linen. "Flyosaa” Insectkic kills flies and mosquitoes. Also sprays far same. VARNISHES. SHELLAC AND PAINTS

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Opposite City Hall, SEA ISLE Cm