In the Circuit d Sc* Isle City
DEATHS
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Mr* J<*» HaJteran »bc daocttee Mr *•'
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J»«*b White *-k» a Philadelphia rlaltor the tore part ot this »*ehMia* Gertrude Fisher, ot South
s a fee day* with rrtamua the
Mrs Kdvarf Saahe aud tve
ot Peerbertoe. tpeat the Utter port
«*•' a ad oheerratloa. About two ««•*» a*e •ho wo* brought to Sea .Me City to recuperate at the boon •deter, oat oe the Saturday peter to bar death was tahea aerlouety tu ah4 m Suaday. Au*uat Itth. lake* back to the ho^ltal. Hope rocoeary waa held out until ‘ day ereuln*. when the phyaletaa la chaise, togother with four a« phyaietaas. announceJ that It waa only a runt tar of time » the end.
SeaviDe .pent the wee*-end with , ^ Veek with her brother. C. 4. Maeee et dee TOthe Mra. Un. Mast waa wldrty Imown m Mrs. L P. Heea To« and family. * See laU Qty. and had h«U °f frtende
ot Sea Me CHy
Town and family.
Joeepfa Moltel. of Buffalo. N. T-. U y laf Madeliae Quinn, who spending two week* with his mother. b<en ^ ndlBg time la Sea UU -p,’ ,* r u ( ne parton of OUrar Bair. Charles Hoadley. icily with reUtlras. leaves thu after-,pviladelph a. aad lal
here who were i hocked at her un-
Mra. Gustave Momhlnweg made a business trip to PhlladdphU on Thursday. Mrs. Ferguson returned Thursday morning after spending a few days In the Quaker City. Mrs. Howard O'Neil entertained at bridge at her apartment on laadla Avenue. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Alfred Jones, of South Philadelphia. spent the week-end with her husband at the Villa Nova cottage. Mrs. F1U and baby son. of Philadelphia. are rUlting her mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Cowdrick. at their Boulevard cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. McSorley are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. John Psul. on August 26th. at their cottage here. Mias Betty Reed and aunt. Mrs. Albert Schmidt, of Philadelphia, motored to Sea Isle Saturday and called on Miss Reed’s mother. Mrs. Harry
Jacobi.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. DeBow and Mr. and Mrs. George Soeder returned Tuesday after enjoying a very pleasant boat trip Vtih Captain Al.
Edson.
Misses Virginia and Dorthy Amberg. of Washington. D. C., aw spending their vacation with their parents at their cottage on the Boardwalk. Mrs. Stanley Qulgg and daughter returned Thursday to their home In Cherrydale. Virginia, after visiting Mrs. Quigg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Delaney, Sr.
J. Alvin Dlse, a piano Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Wagner, and children, Harriet, Jam< and Marlon, are spending two weeks at the Lutheran Parsonage. Fred. Buddy and Maurice Sofroney, the three little sons of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Sofroney, left Saturday to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts, of Philadelphia. Turner Pope Gray returned Washington the latter part of last week. Mrs. Gray will follow nest Monday, to open their new home at Chevy Chase Terrace, Washington,
D. C.
Miss Kathryn Reed spent the weekend with Miss Dorothy Stiles,
i for New Tork.
Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Adams, of Vineland. motored to Sw We City Sunday and spent the day with Mr. aad Mrs. William Handle. Miss Mary Hanley, of Philadelphia, arrived Thursday evening to spend the Labor week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. Mornhlntfeg and famUy. Harry A. Darts was the guest of hU old-time friend, "Spider" Fredericks. over the week-end. On Sunday the two were given a surprise by the arrival of two automobile parties from Atlantic City, which included, William Banu, of Cheater, Mias A. Bergdoll. Mr. i»nd Mrs. Coombs, Mr. Connally. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Bergdoll and H. Bergdoll. of Ridley Park, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Crump, of Philadelphia, and Miss D. Daugherty, the daughter of the Baron of Lelperrille. Pa. Miss Daugherty entertained the party with singing and recitations, much to the delight of all. Spider says her best and most pleasing number was, “Oh, for the Life of a Fireman." Thle was Miss Daugherty’s first visit to Isle and she was very much Impressed with the city. The Infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. Dean B. Campbel: was christened In the Lutheran Church on Sunday morning. Mrs. Joseph Massey and Mrs. Mabel Ramp stood for the occasion. After the christening Mr. end Mrs Campbell entertained the following at an old-fa,Monad picnic dinner: Mrs. Warren Snow. Mrs. Fred Beaumont. Mrs. Mabel Ramp. Mrs. 8. A. Saunders. Mies Helen Johnson and Guy Randenbuah, all of Philadelphia: Misses 8. E. and A. N. Priest, of Rox bo rough; Mr. and Mrs. L. J Hoelflch. of Pleeeanirtlle; Mrs. Agm Sc hi mm el and daughter. Helen. Mra Gertrude Swords and daughter. Elizabeth, Chas. Shaimhower. of Reading. Pa.; Mr. and Mra. Leslie Williams and daughter. Melville, and Miss Bertha Wllllmna. of Tamagua. Pa.: Mr*. Kate Randenbuah. of Ashland Pa.: aad Robert Massey, of Hartford. At tbs isstal board the eu- ___ Dt of Miss Berths William*, of Tamaqua, Pa., and Mr. Kline waa announced, the marriage to take
place tn Novi
e in the family plot In the Beyle*
town. Pa., cemetery.
Mra. East Is survived by her husband in addition to her sister. Mra. Arnett. She was bom in Doyles town end after her marriage lived for a time la See We City, building home ob Pteaeure Railroad, sear iris Street. Later she moved New Tork City where aha had sided for thlrteea years prior ta her death, using the Bea We City cottage for a summer home. ■' Mra. East was first taken ill last March with what was considered a minor trouble, and waa operated-upon at the Hahnemann Hospital on March Ifith. Two weeks later ehe waa to return to her home, apparently well, but soon suffered a relapee and returned to the hospital for treat
James Z. Tmyior .1 a result of a sadden relapse he suffered several days ago. James Taylor. II. former postmaster of Cape May City, died last night at his home. 211 Ocean Street. Ope May. An stuck of pneumonia, resulting from s heavy cold, was girt i by physician* a* the cause of death. Since his retirement frou active politics Mr. Taylor wss In the real relate business tn Cape May City aad had hi* son associated with him. Besides this son. he la survived by s wife end a daughter, who Is the wife of City Commissioner Leonard Darts. Mr. Taylor was stricken with a heavy cold about seven weeks ago and had been confined to his bed up to several weeks ago. Mr. Taylor was
a well-known
Louis Garber, of Woodbine, was
rent of the wertc wltli berMster t‘«*>r running a chance or gambling ^ hither w W Reed of device on the Boardwalk opposite the Dorothy nud brother. V,. W. Reed, of ^ ^ ^ ^ Fain lew, X. J. hlg ftAnd c | 0Md earlier in the Joseph Maseey and mother, Mrs. evening but he ignored the order.
Emily Massey, entertained an automobile party on Friday evening.
Among those present were Mr. and Mra. William Baty. Mr. and Mra. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baty, Mi. and Mra. Donohue. Mias Rose McGrafflty. C. D. Carrol and William
Morrison, all of Atlantic
The Philadelphians stopping st St. Elizabeth’s Seashore Clift) thla ieek are: Mra. George Burns. Esther Burns. A. 8. Murray. Edward WadliDi.er and mother, Mra. H. Johnson. Miaa Irene Powers, Mrs. T- Edger, Joseph Earley and mother. John J. Murray. Thomas Tyrell. Pstrlck McVeigh. John J. Caine, Patrick Holland. Mra. Thomas Brady. Mra. A. Zettrouch and Mrs. M. McCullough. R. H. Woodrow, the well-known
summer resident who hi
dated tor many years In the management of M. Slrklea A Bona. Philadelphia. haa resigned hta position with them and will shortly take up the
office management of tl Thomas and James C
guesta of James Ambrose. Thomas Holland. Thn- ks Prendergraat and Bert Mu. ay ai the St. Ellsabetn’t Seashore Club for over Labor Day. The many friends of Rev. J. T GUllaon. in thla city, where he wa* paste, ot the Lutheran Church for several years, will be pleased to learn of hU auccesa In the missionary field in Texas. The new Lather Memorial Church, established In Dallas, was dedicated by Rev. GUllaon on Sunday. August 19th. at ten-thirty In the morning. The structure waa purchased by the congregation which Dr. GUllaon lormed from the Gateway Methodist Church, and waa remodeled and entirely renovated.
Ha was fined 110 and costa.
Derailed Locomotive Delayed Traffic
Traffic in Ocean City. Bea Isle City.
Stone Harbor and other points on this line was delayed about an hour late last Saturday afternoon when the tender on the Philadelphia ex-
Jumped the track aa It wa*
leaving Sea Isle City station. A
defective switch was the cause.
Strength Even regarded by Itself, the quality of great financial strength In an Insurance company U aa a wt not unappreciated by a policy bolder, but when an agent gives an assured the policy of the Home, the Aetna or the Fravelera, he is providing not only the strength of ‘‘the strongest” but combined with It the service and reputation that have made the Home, the Aetna and the Travelers America's largest and strongest Insurance companies.
John L. Maher Real Estate and Insurance Homs Aetna and Travelers Insurance Companies Landis Avan us and Italia Street SEA ISLE CITY, M. J. Both Phones
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It Happened in »cm than a Week YOUTH DRIVING TRUCK I DLLS OCEAN CITY MAH Held Cadet $5000 Bail A raiting Investigation MAN AND WIFE INJURED AT DESHIS7ILLE CURVE CARS CRASH AT RAILROAD CROSSING OCEAN CITY GIRL TNTV»vti [N AUTO CRASH FIVE PERSONS INJURED WHEN CAR OVERTURNS Car Wrecked When Driver Avoid* Bicyclists CAR RUMS DOWN MARMORA MAM The details appear elsewhere in this <ssne. The ever-trowing automobile traffic is bound to cause an everincreasing number of aeddento. In every accident samebodv pay*. WHAT B ET OCCURS TO YOU NEXT WEEK! It may mean the laae af a lifetime savings. I Far a light ear vwaer an investment af Veas than $18.00 mill prevent toaL Hot only doc. it giva y»a protection, it reHeveo that everoansUnt dread of ‘What if it did happen T” E. O. HOWELL, JR. Cape May Gout Henee $1114 Fhilade'phig Office, 188 S. 4tk St
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