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ThomM I.udtam wm a Quaker City visitor on Tuesday. Charles Heed spent two days in New York the past D. Ctnl made a business trip to Philadelphia on Thuraday. Mrs. Mathew Jeffereon spent Monday In the Quaker City. H. Mlddendorf. of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with the Mlese*
Twohey.
Mrs. John Halleran and daughter. Edith, were Ocean City visitors on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Patrick Collins, of Lansdowne. Pa., la spending two weeks at the Colonnade. Pr. Beohmer and his family have taken one of the MacMurray apartments for the summer. Mrs. William Reed and little son. of Philadelphia, are guests of Mrs. Harry Jacobi for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick and little daughter, were week-end visiters at his parent's home on the Boulevard. Miss Anna Tlggan is spending a few days with her class mats, Miss Anna Keenan, who is summering
here.
Mre. William Miller, of Philadelphia and Sea Isle City, spent the fore part of the week In Philadelphia, returning to her summer home here by motor Tueeday evening. Colonel Hawkins, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with his daughter. Mre. Thomas Eggleston, at her cottage on Ariadne Street. The "Rolllckers" opened their 192S season with a trip to Ocean City, and nest Monday will give a moonlight on Captain Cramer's yacht. Misses Katherine and Marlon Brady are motoring daily to Ocean City, where they are attending the Ocean City Summer School. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Maher, of Bal tlmore, returned to their home after a two week's visit with Mr. Maher's sister, Mm. Turner Pope Gray. Captain Stevens and his crew of life guards were kept busy with from fifteen hundred to two thous bathers last Sunday. July 12nd. Captain and Mrs. John Cole. Avon-by-the-Sea. spent the week-end with Mm. Cole's mother. Mrs Margaret Struthera. at the Surf House. Miss Margaret Miller Is slowly r covering from an operation, recently performed at the Lankenau Hospital. Miss Miller returned home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mm. Mulford Center spent Wt tnesday evening In Sea Isle City, calling on Dr. and Mre. Eugene Way. Mr. Center Is the head of the Wood-
bine State Colony.
Miss Madeline Quinn, of Bywood Manor. Delaware County. Pa., spent the week-end with her sisters. Mrs. William Kevtlie and Mre. William Force, at their cottage on Landis
Avenue.
At the Camp Meeting, new being held at South Seavllle Camp Meeting Grounds, a feature of the program this week was the Sea Isle City Quartette. composed of Mre. Walter Sharp. Mre. B. S. Dlse. Mre. A. W. Miller and Mrs. Harold Sutton. The Camp Meeting Is being conducted by Rev. H. L. Bradway. who was pastor of the M. E. Church here for four years, until be was transferred to a Camden
Henry Vltullo, of Philadelphia. ! th« lattsrs' pelstial yacht, on a cruise was among the Sunday visitors. up the talsnd Waierway^ last •• Wesley Deris, of Millville, wm the'The Mrty leK We city 01
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boulevard was rented this week to Bows left their hosts.
. “ r - R h “M™ 0 i C ? n, BrtV P 8un ’ DempMy * ni ot PblU - returning to Sea Isle by rail. day with Mre. A. J. Brady. delphla. i . ^ iironaed radio operPaul Mungan spent^the veek-end The ground was brotoa Thursday ator o( Philadelphia, has completed
Jack, of Philadelphia, were guests of Mrs. Harry Jacobi and family on
Sunday.
The Misses Hurley are spending n few days with their slater, Mrs. Joseph Mallon. at her bench front
cottage.
Dr. William Steele, a noted surgeon of the Samaritan Hospital. Philadelphia, spent Sunday in Sea
Isle City.
Michael Monohan. of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with his very interesting family at their cottage on Neptune Street. Mre. Ed. Wells and her charming little daughter. Betty, spent Thursday with Mias Betty's grandmothrMre. Eugene Way. Robert Ebellng. a well-known 3 Isle City resident, entertained the younger set of Sea Isle with a beach party last Saturday. Mias Marie Hlgglqs and brother. John, of Harrisburg, arrived Thursday to spend a month in Sea Isle City, stopping at the Colonnade. L. D. Moees. who has been supervising the construction of the new addition to the local gas plant, left for the company's headquartere in Trer.on on Tueeday. A Baaaar will be held Saturday afternoon, by the officers and tnieteee of the Women's Civic Club, on the club grounds- Proceeds for the benefit of the club. : tea McCann, of Philadelphia, better known as one of the Elmo Sisters, left Tueeday for California after spoii*'ag the early part vf fat her beach-front cottage. Dr. Truman Schnable. a prominent PhlUdelpL a physician, spent thr week-end with his family at ’he Roh ner cottage. hir». Schnsbie will be remembered as Mias Hilda Rob ner. Albert Adams with his daughter and her family stopped over in Sea Isle to visit Mr. Adam's sister. Mrs. Eugene Way. Mr. Adams was motoring fitsn his home in Camden to
Ocean City.
Mrs. Oakley Cowdrick motored to Philadelphia last Friday to visit her latest grandson. Jack Fit*, son of her daughter EmUy. of Olenalde. Little Jack expects to be a Sea Isle
visitor In September.
Mre. J. McSorley. one of the well-
known summer cottagers, went to Philadelphia Wednesday of this week to attend the wedding of Mr. Carroll. who ha* been a summer cot-
tager here for several years. The following Philadelphians are
stopping at St Elizabeth's Seashore Club, on Swain Street: Mrs. E. Biggin and family. Mr. William Corr and family. Mr. Harry Corr and family. Mr. and Mre. Warren Gelst. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Helferman. Mr. and Mre. William KeUy and family. Mr. Roger Mllty and family, Mr. Augustine S. Murray and family. Mr. John Power* and family. Mre. John Pren-
ebarge. Di. Bradway is president of dergrast and family. Mrs Edward the Camp Meeting Association. Wadllnger and family. Reliable Trucking Service To and from Philadelphia; we call for the goods and feline them to your ^oor at a cost very little more than ordinarily would bo
charged for freight alone.
Furniture moved with care; local serrice also offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: STT&F HOUSE, SEA ISLE CTT’ Bell Phone 8-E-5 Keystone Phone 1S-A
with Mr. and Mpi- McCrea. morning for Mre. Henry Brookb new Mr. and Mre. Ralph Short Jotu- home on Shell Street. William Tullneyed to Philadelphia Wedneeday. i ner haa the eentnuft for building the
Mr. end Mre. A1 Cramp were week- bouoe.
end guests of "Spldsr" Fredericks. Captain J. H. Reeves, of Camden,
Mr. and Mre. L P. Hess and softer many nare keeper ot the fee Me ^ ... - - Richard, spent Tueeday In Millville. Cl£ lighthouse, was a vtsltor on hom- th# ^ Mr. and Mre. Bobby Barbour, of Ocean City. Is Wednredzy, renewing old acquaint- Char ,„ c^np were Pr-ented wlth a •pending a few days with Ira Tolaon. w _ ibaby boy; the young gentleman arMiss Ethel Wynlngs and brotherL. Mr »- * nd „ tw ? rived Sunday »nd bae .hjen owned
a set which he intends to use experimental purpoeea. and In the latter part of August with ths help of a few friends. Intends to give n radio dance In 8m Isle City. Hie stork brought >oy to two
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■ May and Jenny Hoyt, of Phil- Richard. The other UtUe stranger “ -* ts Elisabeth, daughter of Mr. and
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ly reeovr vd. after having and adenoids removed at the Lankenau HoapitaL Philadelphia, returning home on Monday evening. Eugene Halleran. a sophomore of Bucknell University, who U speeding the summer with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Halleran. la eonto hla home with a sprained ankle. Deed to the Baer property, on lanAvenue, wa* taken last week by Frank J. Oonklut. of Camden, who immediately conveyed the property, one of the valuable buslnees elten of the town, to Gustav Crone ker. Rev. J. J. Halt *rt. O. C. C.. of 8t. Cyril College. Chicago. #as a weekend guest of his brother -•'d sister-in-law. Mr. and Mre. William Haffert Father Haffert it profeaeo. **f mechanical drawing and physiology in the College. Elmer and Arthur Streuae and a party r! friends, of Philadelphia, factored from Wildwood Sunday to 'ttt their uncle. Maurice Dnicker. The Strauae boys will be remembered as being connected with the Christ Church Camp which for years re wiped every eeaeon on the beach here. Mrs. Fred L. Staples, accompanied by her daughter. Roth, and son, Edward. of Exeter. N. H , are leaving today for their home after a pleasant visit here with Mr. Staples' brother*. Frank. Waiter and Joseph Sharp and tK-ir families. Mre. Staples also visited her mother. Mrs H. A Sharp, at Ocmd View, and brother. J. IL. | at Ocean City. Mr. and Mr*. George Boeder and; Mr. and Mre. Theodore E. DeBow accompanied Captain Al. Edeon, in
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JUDGE PABDOMB SOSELLE THIEVES (OonUnued from Page 1) had concluded that drink, mare than criminal Intent, was responsible for hla action in stealing the car. and asked Halre if that was not eo. Hairs Mid it was—emphatically eo. The Judge then suspended hi* sentence, and he was freed.
More Bed Onion
Florence Howard, sentenced last
week to the ."oune of Correction for Women. >n connection with running e disorderly boose at Cape May known as the "Bed Onion Inni again brought before the Judge. * stated that becauM of her age she could not be admitted to the Hoi of Correction, but that the rente* ^ of the court would be that she be committed to the State Reformatory for Wane®, at Clinton Mill*. N. J.,'
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Elisabeth Martin, one of the Inmat* of the Bod Onion, wassenteneed to three months In the County I Jail. InstMd of the previous sentence to the House of Correction.
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Prepare Now You know that sooner or later Winter wfll be hart, ss why not prepare now te have your heme warm and a—fmtaMi I The price of the beet Coal is torn now than it wffl he next Winter and you are sure of delivery when yea -want it 8T0VZ, BUT AID PEA BEN
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