Cape May County Times, 1 February 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 6

In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

Howuxl Yount, ol SmtIUc. wm

Ur tint Mn. Georg* Wklttlutton notoreo to Pitama on BatunUy to

Bemie B*rr spent Monday

in Atlantic City.

Panl C. Klee spent tb la Philadelphia rm«ln« 1 Mayor Irrln* Fitch M

... _ „ «Uo. aw !■ PUUAJPU* > (Head- la Philadelphia, for a few | Mayor O. a Smith, of a day* laa. week. ! a business caller here, on - Dr. C- W. Way and Wayne St ruth- jtr and Mr*. Mdwnrd to Atlantic City last Hr ^ Georr* Como* spent

Charles Barth Is Ttsltin* hU aUter. Mr*. Madeline Berea, of Philadd-

kub Amauua Wripht speot - - _^k-end at South SearlUe. rlalttnc Mr. and Mrs. Ellen bur*. CUnton Godfrey, of AtlnnUc City. u wferi.i of the Bell Telephone

Carol Both, of Philadelphia, spe the week-end with Miss Ann* Mi Busch, as the guest of her pnrenl Lewis and Edward Steinmeyer and Edward Gorman, of Philadelphia, were risitore at the Stereos Hotel oa Mr. and Mr*. Prank Busch. Philadelphia, spent the weekwlth Mr. sad Mr*. George Busch, ot this city. Walter A. Sharp Is taklnj day* off from his duties as a the West Jersey sod Osnshnrs Ball reed.

Walter Sharp, who Is ssrtoosly ill at the Jefferson Hospital In PWladel-

George WhitUngto* waa to his home with aicknesn. and Tuesday o' this week. Hiram Mo« rer. cashier ot the Pint National Bank of Ocean City, was a business visitor here on Vr« Mias Janet Brnca in

of Mr. and B. L- Peterson, visited his L. Peterson. Jr, taj^u, Bis bt the week-end. , end Kllroy. wen nsstor Connie M-. Vs Athldlfs. are rtsitora

meeting of the i The Ladles' Auxiliary of the WUdmlnMers of the M-**"*^ Church at i wood Golf Club will give a card tarty Vineland, on Monday. lbt aEb H®® 0 - iften.— , February 1st. at 2 o'clock, mu Captain J. L. Maher, city 1 members are Invited to attend. has frdrefaased a new Chandler sedat or Mttrwoatu w. aw— ‘more.—U w, W-** * 8. Maxurte la Ue local repremnutlve the equipment of tae Wdla k» Co. Mr thTchaudler UoloTco^ A Palrbauks-Mocrae oil-burning engine now la being installed to take Jack Gormely. of Philauelphia. -j acf Q f tj, e old steam engin with hia sister. Mia MoIZy M. Gorm-, * _ „ ety. and Matt Kllroy. a former pitch-! Commlaaloner Maui ice M. Sofoney m tar the Philadelphia Amend n and wife colored to Philadelphia cm t visitor* at the Saturday afternoon to celebrate the .sixtieth birthday of Ms. Sofroe ! unde. They returned Sunday

lag the Beading Station. The Bead- ;

rt being able to get A Urge number of Tall Cedar* of r paint' rs to paint ! this city, and tbur wives. Journeyed

the different ststiont. decided to to Wildwood ua Wednesday night to award the Jobs to private contractor*, j attend the ffrst ladies' Night of the

new year, held la the High School Mr. aad Mr*. Prank D. Warner.; An d ltor i, of Philadelphia, summer resident? of

this city, were visiting friends bare; The Ladles' Tea of the Methodist m Sunday. • They spent the w«*k- 1 Cbnixa waa held oa Wednesday *reead at DennUrlUe with Mr*. War ; •’‘“t »* the home of Mr*. — ' ner’s psnmta. Dr. aad Mr*. Eugene) Hahn. A Urge number al Way. were present. Next Tuesday

I Mrs. Hardwick will entertain at the

Bale.- oa tb. Won Jnn ulj u„ wWu, Bor—

Seashore Bailmad has slnmped can-] aMerably during the past month.' with the result that operat'ng *

Wayne Strnthere. Augustus Miller, nwious opsretVn performed mvm • Edward Buck. Walter Holmes. P. H. WMta aad Dr. C. W. Way attended' Turner Pape Gray, of Wmhl^toei. ng of the Ocean City Masonic arrived bee* oa Batarder la spaad a ——- Ust Thursday evening, Jana- feu days at hU rnmmn Soena Du ary 21th. The main feature of the Weaneadsy. with Ml*. Gray, he ruwveulng waa an address by Samuel turned to Washlagtea. Mr*, rt.ii— Iredell, of Bridgeton. ; accompanied than to PhlUdeiphU. :: where she will spend several days

Improvement have been made on' dip equipment recently. Hurley Parker has painted the steam engine of the Fire Department red. John Wright ha* been busy painting the interior of the water pUnt gray, and She pumps black. The front wheel* of the big lire truck have been Cited with new rims, iu order that a standard size tire will Ct them The old rtnu tcok a six by forty Inch tire, which U not a standard site, while <he vise of the new Urea is six by

-uony-six.

8T. JOSEPH'S CHUBCH

Sunday Services

Maas, instruction and benediction at 8 AM. Sunday School at 2 P.M. Services In Goshen at Id AM.

DEATHS

Little Prevention MAY SAVE YOU MONTHS OF WOBRY. DON'T WAIT UNTIL Y#U* CAR IS STOLEN BEFORE fttU DECIDE TO INSURE IT. A PEW DOLLARS INVESTED IN INSURANCE MAY SAVE YOU THE TOTAL i-OSS OF THE VALUE OF YOUR CAR.

John L. Maher Rati *Lst%lc and Insurance

Landis Avenue and Italia Btraot SEA ISLE LlTT, V. J.

Yrt. A. S. Smith

Mrs A B Smith died at W h In Marmora on Wednesday even after a lingering lilueas of ■ months. She waa 6C years oM is survived by her husband and mbI son. who have the sympatby of «hs| whole community Funeral aerv were held on Saturday aTUrsoou

z. A Tawniend

Word waa received laal week of the! death of Z. A. Townsend at the home! of his daughter in Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend had but recently closed their home to spend tbe winter * ith tLelr relatives in Jersey city. Vocational School to Meet j The Vocational School will hold an ■ agricultural meeting al the Ocean | View School on Thursday evening, February 7th. at 7.2© P M. Discus^ sice on fertiliser and soil improvement by 8. E. Slone.

PILING Raymond Roz&rtn Ocean View, N. J.