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DEATHS
Mr. and Mra. Thomaa E. Ludlam. Jr., anjoyad two day* thla m* in Phlladelphli , rolnr up on W#4n«aday. Miaa K. P. Mcrrtda, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday her*, at bor Seminole Hotel, which aba cloned for ffucau a weak pievtoua. Mr. and Mra. Harry F. Murphy and family, returned t ^ their Philadelphia home this w'ek. after a pleasant season’s sojourn at their I*ndls Avenue home. . Mr. and Mrs. William Carr and family have returned to their home In Losan. after spending the aauon here at the Jocher cottage on U>retta Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Sudler, Camden, are spending a few days this week with Mra. Sadler's aunt. Mra. Laura Klemnf .at her Dolphl cottage. Cart Ford entertained over the week-end his two cousins, Emile and Albert Finke and Mr. Smith, of Philadelphia. All are students at the Pean University. J. Elliot Dennett, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end here with his aunt, Mrs. Henry Brooks. Mr. Dennett was one'cf Sea la»e> populai beach guards this year. The Sisters of Mercy Convent, on the Boardwalk, is still open. later this year than usual. The Superior of the Order. Mother Margaret Mary, was a visitor this Meek. Mr. and Mra D. B. Wtillama of Baltimore, who dosed their Lendls Avenue cottage two weeks _ turned this week for another few days’ visit before the cod weather sets In. Mr. and Mra A. Quinn returned to their home in Bywood. Pa. this week, after a pleasant stay beta Mr. Quinn, who was la very poor boa * was greatly ben edited by his Sm
visit.
Fishing Is said to be exceptions!ly good in the back watera Chartsa H. Clouting was out on Wednesday evening. and accceeded la landing an eleven-pound weakfisk and 1 smaller ones, off Hall’s Bank. Mra Frank Warner, of Phlladeiphla. who summered at the Way cottage. oa Landis Avenue, returned to her home yesterday morning, ■««»- panted by her brother. Dr. C. W. Way. Dr. Way will remain In the Quaker City for a few daya Mr. and Mra. Earl M. Waddlngton ere receiving congratulation on tbs arrival of a baby girl oa Wednesday afternoon. The newest arrival mnkea the third, and has been narked Diana. Mra Waddlngton and baby Diana are doing very well Indeed, thank you. The grat Trustee’s luncheon of the Women’. Civic Club will be given by Mra Henry Brooks. Secretary of the Club, at the Belle rue Hotel, oa October 17th. These luncheons umUaee throughout the winter months, and the Trustees thee plea for the next .ouaer’s Club actlvitlee Driving seven thousand miles to get to Sea We City is the record etnMkrtirf by Martel Beldl who. acjompanted by Mra Joseph Seldl and Mra A. Korbel. arrived in See Isle City last week after a three moeth’s motor trip from San Francisco. Calif. The visitors from the Golden StsU were the guests of Mra T. Bellivaa. at the Steelman oo taga on Central Avenue, for several days. Mayor Flteh'aays If you're "agin’ everything you’re a conservative; If you’re for even :hlng you’re a pro-
KEMOVAL HOTICE On September 3rd I shall vacate the premlsea at 1130 North 3»tb St. and will open a new establishment at 153* Cherry Ft. with a new line of Suitings and Overcoatings H GOLDSMITH, Tailor BELL PHONE—SPRUCE 3456
Mrs. J. J. Coyle and daughter, of Philadelphia, are spending a few days In Sea lale City, at the Coyle cot tags Elisabeth Cam Tuesday, after a pleasant visit of eever. J days in Philadelphia.
sooth proa Harry Rhoades and family, of Fishing Creek, called on relatives hero on Friday. Matthew Jefferson spent Suadxy. with hla father. « Mrs. Mary Fldler and daughters, of Denntsville, called on Charles Fldler on Sunday. • Charles add Joseph Meerwald. of Codings wood. «ent Thursday at their iome here. J. Hahn entertained hie eon and nelly over the week-end. Alvin McKaig. of New York, spent Saturday with hit mother. Mrs. Ellas Derltt and son. of Gape May, called oa Mr. and Mrs. Prettyman on Sunday. Clayton Hickman and family Had Mra. B. Snyder at Wrwu Friday. Mra Raymond Bittner, of Avalon, visited Mias Thelma Nickerson on
run. spent a tew days of- last with Mr. and Mra Smith Stilta obert James, of Millville, visited relatives hers on Sunday. Mra Sarah Henderooa and niece called on Mlaa Lydia Nil eeutly. Harry Nickerson and Harveyjflckersou called on relatives oa Slsday. Harry Wellington sad family, of Atlantic City, called on A. J. MWrwhld on Sunday. Mias Agnes Meerwald. of Tier ton. and Mi's Mary Meerwald. of Camden, spent the week-nod with their enta Mtae Mar gw. art Ludlam eoterti Mrs. All da Ludlam on Friday. Mr. and Mra Lawraaea Pet ere entertaining their daughter, Harry Conner, of PkUadatpUa Miaees Margaret end Mary Ludlam and tha Mimes Miller visited Mr. and Mia J. K. Carroll at Dsnnteville
. _Jadelphla on Saturday. Captain and Mra A. J. Meerwald and Mra Fradk Barnes went to Bi-
valve oa Monday.
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Xra Margaret L Peterson
Mra Margaret X. Peterson, one of the oldest residents of Pee Isle City, died at the bom« jf her son. Bmer Peterson, oa Paris Gtrset, on Thurs
day evening. Septemuer tilth,
brief Ulaeaa Death was ceased by general complication! and old ago.
deceased being In her eightieth
js. Peterson came to Sea steCtty t with her husband, the lets Jdleb L l Peterson, about forty-two years ape. •
n the resort was la Its aarttest
days, and buBt a house on what is ( now Gerrlsou Street. Mr. Pteaweu a. engaged la the contracting buel- I
Funeral aarvtean ware
Sunday afternoou. by Rev. B.-S. Dlse of the Lutheran Church, sad |
Mr. end Mrs. R. W. Clouting. E ard Ooutlag. Mlm BMan <R Ing. of Palermo visited rsUtlvm I
a Friday.
Mra. Catherla* w*ad and daugl
Georgs Kimble has a upw Bah sod on Moadsy toft tor • fri» Maine, e number of his Meade «
r at local people attended e camp mesttag at ft— U dosed last Sui
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SEA ISLE CUT, I. 7.
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