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In the Circuit of Sea Isle City
Frederick E. Cowdriek and family, of PklUdelpkla. are ependlnr aome time at the home of Mr. and Mrm. Oakley Cowdriek. on the Boalerard. Mr*. C. B. Erglleh, of Paul*boro. N. J., and son and wife motored to
Mrs. Hentr Brook* wa* an AtUn -1^nd^^he^Lk^er-d^wu'h^Mr**^,^ tic City rUltor tM* week. iliah’s brother. “Spider" Frederick*. Mr*. W. W. MacMurray Journeyed, charle. Sch^into Philadelphia on Wednesday. I Bnd MlH sword* and Hiram Lore made a busineo* jj,, Scbimmel and daujrhter Helen, to Philadelphia on Monday of tbi* o{ Heedlnc. P*-, spent the week-end week. ! with Mr*. Dean Campbell and mother,
Mrs. Sharp and Mr*. Weetcott | Mr8 . Emily Maaaey.
■pent Thursday lialtlnc relatlre* in I Helen L. Dlae h*a returned Bridgeton. N. J. |home for a short time *fter her Mrs. Fred Beaumont, of Phlladel-1 Sophomore year and *lx nonth*' phla, visited Mr*. Massey and Mrs. BUmmer echool at Gettysburg College. D. B. Campbell, recently. i On September 4tfa she enters as e John A. Wolff, of Philadelphia, uj teacher at the Tnasler Orphans’
spending hi* vacation as the guest of j Home st LoysvlUe, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Morahlnweg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Berrtgan. of TamaA. J. Fleming and mother, of'qua. Pa., with their anall daughter Philadelphia, went the wek-end with spent the past week with Mr*. BorMr. and'Mrs. Robert Woodrow. j rlgan’s sister-in-law, Mrs. T. E. Miss Katherine Kehner. of Cam-; Hu * b ®*- Mr*. Berrtgan attsndetf the den. Is the guest of her brother snd.C*^ 6 clab e * ri Tuesday after-
wife, Mr. and Mm. John Kehner. noon.
Mrs. William Kande and Mm. | *r.
Sb.rp u» b—» Sir .,™ w,.
pageant at Ocean City on Tuesday.
Bertrand Gillette, the Vineland ^ ^ < p..ch pro..., .na bta -ir«. wblch'bi. "ron'fl D bd' h.'r to"'. PWl*.1 U,. Loth.™, p.™ohM, r^nU,. MpliU , or ai
Frank Carr and his sisters. Mm.
War -U tommooM. .»a »t«l th. MJJJJ-'J > ■ ' ' Sid of Mm. Betterton the girl wss
revived.
Mr. and Mm. Edward B Giles and ^ . ...
McCullough, and Miss Ann* Carr, of, fam |iT, of Ambler, Pa., are spending Monday while shout to dine st one of Philadelphia, were week-end guest* ’ the!r m sea I*le. stopping the hotels in Ocean City. HU wife of Mr. and Mm. Joseph Carr. 1 w , th j| r an(1 Un Joseph Hemple and daurhter were with him when he
George Boeder made a business trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mm. Augustus W. Miller was a Philadelphia visitor on Monday. Mm. William McArdle was a Quaker City vUltor the fore part of thU
week.
J. C. Thompson, of Camden, spent the week at the Hughes' cottage on
Shell Street.
Mr. and Mm. Charles Schaal returned to their home In Philadelphia
on Thursday.
The many friends of Mias Mary Mungan are pleased to see her again
In Sea Isle City.
James T. Derrin, of Philadelphia. Went the week-end with hU sister.
Mm. J. P. Breen.
Mr. and Mm. Michael Derrin. of Oakmont, Pa., were week-end guests at the Bellevue Hotel. Miss Elisabeth Reed, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her mother.
Mm. Harry Jacobi.
Mm. C. McManus, of Philadelphia. Is a guest at the Seminole for the
balance of the season.
Miss A. Loralne Manin, well-known
Philadelphia nurse, is enjoying a vUit
with friends In Se* Isle city. Mm. Joseph Farrells and children,
of Atco, N. J., spent the past week
In this resort visiting relatives. Mm. Walter Sharp U entertaining
her «.l.r-lh-ta». Hr. K»U™1=, ■>«»« hoaoh.h, m a.r «„». | y „„™ d ,„ Westcott, of Reading. Pa., for several Mm. B. 8. DUe U entertaining her , n ule yj.it, nR hla brother's fsmaw«. I*f«t*r. & UJ h.tor« ujllni oo U,. "BrnBMr. and Mm. Rudolph Y eat man Junta. Colorado, and Miss Hannah for Europe, to spent th* balhsve as their guests. Mias Eileen Foster, of Tyrone. Pa., for a week. anc of bis vacation. Mr. Breen U a Downey and Janet Sweeney, of Wash- Mr. and Mm. MacNamara and f&m- resident of Philadelphia, sod sailed
lly, of Norristown, returned to their fo r Europe Tuesday of thU week.
The Annual Masque Ball, given
under the auspices of ths Women's Civic Club, will be held at the Excursion House. August J4th. Everyone Is Invited to come and help make this ths big success of tbs season. Prises will be awarded as usual, and
are well worth oontesting for. The tent and stretcher owned by
the Women's Clric Club will be borrowed and put on a platform built ou the beach for minor accidents Mayor Fitch asked permission from Mm. James Hagan, president of the Clrte Club, to put the tent and
stretcher out there each day. Mias Annie Istwymn. of Woodbine,
wss taken with severe cramp# while bathing In the ocean. Just by the pier. Tuesday afternoon about threethirty. When the life guards, Capt. Bill Steven*. Jack Dennett sad Rudolph Yeatm.n brought her In she was unconscious. They Immediately
took her to the Clric Club whi
DEATHS
Bister Mary Alma
Sister Mary Alms, s member of the Order of St. Joseph, died Saturday at 8L Joreph's Convent. Chestnut Hill. Ths funeral was held at the convent at I A.M. Tuesday. Th# Requiem was sung by the Bsv. D. V. Brown, who wss s member of Blster Mary Alma's class la PottsvlUe where she entered the order twenty-two yearn ago. BUtsr Mary Alms wss believed by her relatives here to be recovering from an lllnaae which confined her to the convent hospital. She had a relapse Saturday, and her death came unexpectedly. She was l„rty-thre*. Five sisters and a brother survive. Before receiving the veil she wss Miss Jennie A. Shellem. She wss s e'-stcr of William J. Shellem. of Townsend's Inlet, sad Mrs. Norman Sutton, also of Townsend's Inlet.
William Early
William Early, well-known lawyer and solicitor for the Camden County Board of Freeholder*, died suddenly
Ington, D. C.
Miss Edith Hallemn hss taken a position with the American Stores as caahler, for the remainder of the
season.
Mr. and Mm. Dean Campbell am receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Joseph Alexander, on
August 11th.
Mm. E. 8. Becker, of Beverly, with her three charming children, spent three weeks here with Mm. Becker’s
mother. Mm. Z. W. Parker.
mi— Annie Flemming, of FL'ladelphla. spen' the week-end with Mrs. R. M. MeSorley at her cottage on
Ariadne Street.
Mr. and Mm. John Menhe returned to Philadelphia on Sunday after a very pleasant visit with Mr. and Mm.
Theodor# Schaal.
Mias Madeline Quinn, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with her brother. A. J. Quinn, st the Breaker*
on Dolphin Street.
Mrs. Camille Monchettl has been a t their cottage on Matilda Street. In Philadelphia for the past two They expect to remain In Sea Isle
weeks undergoing an operation for f 0 r two weeks,
blood poisoning In her right hand.
horns early this week .after a pleasant vacation at the Minerva House. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bayer, of Pittsburgh. who hsve been guests at the Surf House for the past six weeks, left for their i.»ine Monday moral ug. Mias Helen Allen Parker, of PhlladelithU General Hospital, visited l*r mother. Mrs. J. W. Parker, over the :-ead. Mias Parker has charge of ths X-Bsy sad laboratory at th*
was strieker good hesl'h.
Mrs. Stanley Qulgg. of Ckerrydale, Virginia, foitnerty Mias Elisabeth Delaney. of See Isle, with her young daughter Betty, are here for a visit with Betty's grsndparants. Mr. and
Mrs J. P. Delaney. Sr.
A card party and dance, under the auspices of Mr*. William Carew. Mias Tllll* Cronecker and Mm B. McGoohan, will be bald la the Bellevue Cafe on Tuesday evening, fot the benefit of ths Parochial Hall building
fund.
Fe wss apparantlv In
Strength Evan regarded by Itself, the quality of great financial strength In an Issuranee company Is as ssast not unappraeistsd by s policy holder, but whea an agent gives an assured th* policy of the Home, the Aetna or the Travelers, he Is providing not only the strength at •the strongest" but combined with It th* esrriee end reputation that hsve made ths Home, the Aetna sad ths Travelers Amarine's Urg-
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MARINER’S EXCHANGE
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And aext winter, whsa H it esM sai staaty, yen will wish that you had tedered year CM mm, whet prices are less sad yea esa fcs am * pMn the ktad ef Csel yea waat Pw yeurseif in Oe “»mv” dm- lkm* 48X1 and the oosl yen waat w£Q he ddtand ad smb.
No ddhrerie* guaranteed after Sept lit M. A. Luongo Company COAL and WOOD «: Lilin ATX. 0*. hlBX R. Beth The Sea Ue City, N. J.
An Easy Way to Save Money is offered you by the 4 Sea Isle City Building and Loan Association
The old saying.
“Money Saved is Money Earned,” is even more true todav than when it was first uttered
And the man or woman who would like td get ahead in the world, who wants to be financially independent at sometime in life, can find no more certain way to accomplish it than to start systematic savings the Building and Loan Way
Each $1 share of stock returnee you $100 st the end of about eleven year*. Payment* are nude st the rate of $1.00 per than each month, and this money u placed out on aafe first mortjfsfts, under the tuperrision of the State Btakiny Department, and when the itock mature* every share of rtock you hold returns you $800.
Building and Loan Stock —fivss you the use of your money whenever you waat it —enables you to buy or build a home. —pay* a rood rate of interest on your aaviags. -helps build your town. —pay* aa easy road to independence, create* a fund for the education of your children. .
New series of stock open* Sept., 12th and will remain open for one month, (hasp the opportunity offered you in the drive of this Association for two thousand new shares of stock in this
SEA ISLE CITY BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS EDWARD B. ARNETT, President. FRANK SHARP, Vice-President. htram c. LOVE, Secretary. THEODORE E. DeBOW. Treasurer. CHARLES K. LANDIS. JR, Solicitor.
DIRECTORS JAMES. T. CHAPMAN EDWARD BUCK AUGUSTUS W. MTT.T.FU MICHAEL A. LUONGO WILLIAM HANDLE GUSTAV CRONECKER MAURICE M. 80FR0MEY

