Cape May County Times, 10 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 6

P«ge Six

CAPE MAT

FRIDAY. AUGUST 10. U

In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

I 1 Michael McOlinn. of Philadelphia, ■pent the week-end with lila daugh-

ter. Mn. McNamara.

The Ml see* Mary and Phyllla Riley, of Philadelphia, are apendiaf a couple of week* in Sea lale. at the Ban

cottace.

Michael 3. Allen, of Philadelphia. ■P"nt the week-end In Sea Isle City. Mra. Anna B. O'Brien, of Pittsburgh. Is spending two weeks In Sea Isle City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Egner, of Jersey City. N. J., spent two weeks at the Spray. Frank Cain, of Philadelphia. Is enjoying a pleasant stay at Camp Cardinal Dougherty. Dennis T. Sheridan left Sea Isle over the week-end to attend a house party at Lansdale, Pa. Mrs. Adolph Stoerrle and daughter, Dorothy, of Atlantic City, were Sea Isle visitors on Tuesday. George Hannahs, of Philadelphia, was a week-end visitor in Sea Isle City, stopping at the Colonnade. The Methodist Baxaar. held Friday on the Boardwalk. In the Band Pavilion, was a financial success. P. Largomarslno. of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with his family at their cottage on Garrison Street. Mrs. McNicbolas and daughter and sister. Mrs. McNicbol, of Chester, Pa., are spending a week at the Colonnade

Hotel.

R. T. Grady, of Philadelphia, has rented one of the O’Nell apartments on Landis Avenue for the month of

August.

Rev. F. J. Marneck. of Pittsburgh, and Rev. M. M. Sxuck, of Cleveland. Ohio, are spending a week at the

Colonnade.

Mrs. Lida Crump, of Phi 1 tdelphia, is spending a week here. M •_ Crump has been coming to Sea la: City for

several seasons.

Dr. James Jefferson, of Johnstown. and Neil Jefferson, Professor a*

Saturday in Soa Islej££t. & retuA^l to her ha^.Tn

visiting friends. | Philadelphia on Sunday evening very

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lake, of Bridge- much pleased wit** her visit,

port. Conn., arrived Tuesday evening to spend some time with Mrs. Lake's

slater, Mrs. Bailie Ludlam.

Mr. and Mra. John Menke, of Philadelphia. are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Shaw. Mrs. Menke ter of Mra Theodore Shaw.

Misses Genevieve and Bernice Hurley and Miss Marie Underwood of Collingswood, arrived Tuesday at the

Colonnade, to stay for a week.

Miss Elisabeth Reed and friend, Jack Wynlngs, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Miss Reed's mother.

Mra Harry Jacob . and family.

Mrs. Joseph Mallon is giving a card party, Friday evening, at the Colonial on the Boardwalk for the benefit of

the 8t. Joseph's Building Fund.

Mrs. Hugo Narr and family have Joined Mrs. Narr'p sisters. Mrs. William Force and Mrs. William Kevllle

at their Landis Avenue cottage.

Rev. Paul Jefferson, wife and two children, who are visiting their fether, Mr. Jefferson, at Dennisville.

spent Saturday In Sea Isle City.

Mrs. Frank McNicbol entertained Miss Helen McCloskey and Mra Henry Reaucroft, who are summering at Ocean City, to luncheon on Friday. Miss Adams and Mrs. Luda Ludlam tnd son, Leslie Ludlam. of Cape May Oourt House, visited her sister, Mra Eugene Way, Saturday of last week.

Mr. and Mra William Quinn, of Mrs. Joseph Breen and family, of Onwt' aStM^ifr^Jama^rraT Wa * h,11 * ton - *>•''* opened their cotQulnn s sister, Mrs. James McCray, ta<e on tlle Boardwalk for the btJ-

for several weeks. ance of the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. William Horn, of the 1 Mr. and Mra H. J. Fairer, and firm of Horn and Hardhart, Philadel- daughter, Mary, of Lansdowne, Pa., phla, were week-end guests of Mrs. are spending the summer at the Barr William Kevllle and Mrs. William cottage on Landis Avenue. Force - ( Jame. P. McNicbol. of Philadel Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, of the Phla, and Daniel J. Derer, Jr., a Bronx, N. Y., with their son. George, brother of Mra Frank MeNtchol. Jr., spent their vacation fh Sea Isle, spent the wee.;-end at the McNicbol stopping at the Spray on the Board- cottage on Dolphin Street, walk. | Mra Lloyd, sister of Mrs. Edward Mrs. Louise Rugart and daughter. Buc *- and d,u * h I t " * lld : of Philadelphia, returned home on wood, accompanied Mrs. Buck and Sunday after spending a week with J*™- 0 - *: ^ for a motor Mr. and Mrs. Shaw at the Shell Street 10 Atlantic City on Tuesday of

cottage. I th1 * we<sk -

'Tiw. Mr. T.m— 1 *1- Quinn and bride of tour m.nths The many friends of Mrs. James ^ opened the Quint cottage on Hardle will be glad to know that she Doipj^n street for the summer Mr has returned from her trip to Maine, XXr!? ^ 7 See Mle friend, •nd to b, 1c S» UU for • J^ to ^Tow «U h. U^.rr^ ■nan very soon. from his recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marks, who j A new Chevrolet has been purare summering at Mrs. George E. W. chased by Mra Powell tor the enjoyCoxaon’s, were called to Millville on meat of behself and family, while Friday by the serious lllnees of Mn. spending the summer «nr»iHte at thfc Marks’ mother. I shore. Her daughter. Mra Ferguson,

Mra. Eugene Way. daughter. Mra TerF ablF h * ndI, «

Warner, with their house guests. Mr. Dr. and Mra. Howard OTfell. ol and Mn. Kline and charming little Philadelphia, are down at their Howdaughter. Anne, motored to Ocean ; ard apartments on Landis Avenue for City on Wedneeday to view the baby the summer. Mra O'Neil’s slater, parade. Mlae Veronica Hurley, la stop-

MU. U1U.. Betterton lu. retur.M ’ rtt “

to tb, Jeroer Cltr Hnplul where ,be 1 Ti ' “ r ? It™" M MU. Coeu In .reining to become . nurae. efter *~™ « MooUl on Fride, eve- ■ pending . eery plenum r.eetlon «"* benedt of tie Cethollc —**■- * - * -- - — Church was web attended. Mias

Cosgrove made |4S and the centerpiece chanced off was won by Mra

J. P. Delaney.

In observance of the national day of prayer and mourning. In respect to the late President Harding, the Bellevue Hotel and Cafe will done for one hour from one o’clock until two o'clock on Friday. The otteee In the City Hall will remain cloned until two o'clock, and the Bank will be closed all day. The Sea Isle City Poet Office will remain open all day. except for one hour from five to six o'clock, daylight saving time.

CHAMBER OF COMKRu’.CE WELL MEET OH TUESDAY The Sea Isle City Chamber of Commerce will hold an Important meeting next Tueeeday night, at eight o'clock. In the City Hall, and President Boeder urges that all mem ben turn out. During the paat two weeks members of the Chamber have been placing road direction signs along all the main highways leading to Sea Isle City. These signs are white with blue lettering, and have an arrow pointing In the direction of the resort. They are of heavy metal, with

enameled surface.

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Mra John Cornish, of Millville, who underwent a serious operation In the Millville Hospital, recently, la pending some time here with her parents. Mr. and Mra Leroy Muller,

of Ariadne Street.

Mra Albert Jones, of Philadelphia, ho has been visiting her husband at the Villa Nora cottage, spent an enjoyable day In Wildwood one day last

Mr. anj Mra Tapp on Sunday tartained Mias Kathryn and John KUday. of West Philadelphia; Mlae Kathleen Griffin, of Villanova. Pa.; Miss Mary McDermott, of Ik ton, Pa. find James Ormsby, Jr., of Merehant-

rille, N. J.

Mother Superior Celeetine. who has been a slater for forty-seven years, of Wilkes-Barre. Pa., with five other sisters, including Sister Martlha, Sister Agnes. Sister Dianatia and Sister Arelllns. of Scranton. Pa., are spend!dg several weeks at the Colon-

nade.

Nick Vltullo, and eons. Qua. Henry and Nick. Jr., of Philadelphia, were down at their cottage on Ariadne Street. Sunday. Mrs. Vltullo. who hurt her ankle In stepping out of a machine preparatory to coming to Sea Isle, expects to ha out of the hospital this week when the family will open the cottage for the remainder of Jhe Among thoee present at St. Elisabeth's Seashore Club this week are: Mias Gillespie, Mrs. Powers and her daughter, Mrs. Edward Uhler. John J. Murray and family. Charles Hammen. Jmnea McCabe and Mra. John McVeigh and family, all of Philadelphia. The Club members entertained a host of frlenda over *he week-end who returned to Philadelphia delighted with Sea laie City.

Avalon Ice & Cold Storage Company Offen far Public Subscription— $75,000 of Treasury Stock at par—$ i 00. per share Procters to Be Used to Erect a Modern Thirty-Ton Ice Plant Construction to Begin in the Fall DIRECTORS LEAKIHG WEHTZEL W. H BARRON CHARLES H. CLOUTMO RALPH PETERSON GILBERT 8. SMITH R. T. BITTNER There are no inside" features about this company and no salaries to officers or directors. Every Officer and Director of this Company has subscribed for Treasury stock paying $100 par value per share. No stock has been or will be give*, as a bonus for services or any other reason, nor wiii stock be sold for less than $100 (par' per share. FOR FULL PARTICULARS ADDRESS AVALON ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY. AVALON. NEW JERSEY FIVE OTHER DIRECTORS WILL BE ELECTED BY THE STOCKHOLDERS AFTER ALL THE STOCK IS SOLD

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Sergeant David T. Dyer Sergeant David T. Dyer, Eeq.. pass away at his home In Matnhallvllle. last Tuesday evening. Funeral servtcee were held on Friday evening at his lata residence and Interment was made on Saturday mbralng at ML Moriah Cemetery. Deceased la survived by hit * dow

and one eon.

Mra. Mazy Ann PiggfiCt Mra Mary Ann Plggott. who haa been a pending several summers In Sea Isle with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas, died of heart trouble at the Surf House. Monday evening, at seven o'clock. ■ Mrs. Plggott was a widow and seventy years old. Her body was taken to Philadelphia on Tuesday morning for burial.

GAR UPSETS. TWO HURT While they were returning to their ■me at Belleplain on the afternoon of Monday, a husband and wife were injured when their machine turned

•er.

They are Peter Hand. Jr.,

wife, Hannah. The wot an received 1 slight Injuries on her hands and body and Internal Injuries. Mr. Hand Buffered from cuts and bruises. They < were both taken to Dr. Randolph ■ Marshall at Tuckahoe by a passing , motorist. They were returning from Ocean City where they sell their farm

produce.

The car was badly damaged. The accident occurred on the road leading into Belleplain. when the machine struck a soft spot in the road

and upset.

I Mra George Warren was a IMlvllle

: shopper on Thursday-

The Ladles' Auxiliary of the i

lean Legion held a pie and cake sale

Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mra 8. G. Langley Miter- ..J 'childn tained Mra Langley's sister Sunday. ^ mfe.

William Bailey, of Philadelphia, .spent Sunday here with his family. Jared Chapman spent Sunday in

town with his relatives.

Rev. Lawrence held n memorial service Sunday evening for President John Bergh, Jr., and family, i to Ocean City Saturday.evening. Paul Langley tpont a couple of days in Gloucester this week. Mra Charles Lee spent Thursday with frlenda In Belleplain. Mra Roy Magi 11. of Cape May.

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