Cape May County Times, 8 February 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 12

I Good-Bye, w Orteua Wlggit,

C. M. WARE COMPANY 119-21 High Street • M-HviUe, N. J. FBEE DELIVEET TO ANT POINT IN CAPE MAT COONTT

t os Meads*

for Atlantic City to take a clerical poMUoa is the West Jersey and Benshore Railroad offices there. Mbs Janet Braes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Braea. returned bosae after spending m week with

grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs Michele

•easolano. of Philadelphia Dr. C. W. Way win atterd a

lag of the Alliance FT--call Philadelphia, next we*. Jules J*-jdelphU on Thursday for the week

serand. the French Ambassador, wffli^^

i Washington aa the guest

delphla. rial ted Marr Dononran. orer Sunday. The W. C. T. U. held ita monthly meeting at the home < B. F. Ford. Thursday erealag. The Men's anb of the Church held a of A. W. Miner, on Wednesday ere-

nlng.

Mr. and Mrs Oakley Cowdrtck. of Pbitadelphls. . Tisltlng friends and tn^wtlrg their

cottage.

John Braca. aa eutploye of the Colonial Trust Company, of Philadelphia. visited orer Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Louie Braes Mrs William Mac Mur ray. Mies Buth Hahn. Mrs Pterms and Mr. Charles R. Hahn motored to Phlla-

DEATHS

Mrs Joha Homer

Mrs John Blumcr. C7. died at her A. J. Fleming, of Tioga. Ps. and

bom*. 421 Central Avenue. Ocean E. and C- Brennan.

City, on February 1st. from a com- of the Tact. Club, with A. Sullivan. , lication of diaeaaes She had lived also of Ttogs motored here on hero three months, coming to the re- dry. While here they Inspected the

sort P-om Philadelphia. She was .be Taeht Club.

of wmu„ H. Tloo»o Broca. Boorttor of Br.

and Mrs. Louis Braca. who is a

student at the State Normal In Trenton, is teaching at the

and by two (1stera. Nellie, aged S.

end Frances, aged 2. Intel made In SenvlUe Cemetery.

John C. High, six-month old

of Mr. and Mrs John A High, of Oeenn City.

Sea Isle City, died Monday evening, charge of the funeral arrangements

February 4th. at 7.1* o'clock. Death

was due to double bronchial psro- Mr^ Jue fc. Boyie

boo is. after a brief 11 Inset . „ „ ,

The child waa bora la Bridgeton ***" iAat ^ Bo T*«. widow of the were held from tht family borne on ^ Avenue. Ocean Farrand Stieet. the Rev. Franklin 9' T ‘ “ F * b! ^f 7 1 * t ’ ln . ^ ° lnf ' flowtn. of the Methodist Church , Fear. She wonld have been

’ ninety years old had she lived until

The deceased is survived by his | ^ 01 **** » Mf. Job. ». K«. co. 4 oc»d

at Cadman's parlors on Central Are-

noe. near FSghth Street at 2 P. M. Monday, by Rev. Dr. Handley. Burial

waa at Pleaaantvllle.

Mis Boyle waa born la MUeeburg. Ps She came from Millville to Ocean City with her husband In 1812. He was the first pastor of the First M. E. Churen la this resort. She had resided hero sU*ce that Urn*. Her husband has been dead thlrty-twc years. There were five children, two ■ are ilvlag. They are Mine MatUe A. Boyle, a retired public teacher, of this city, with whoa Mrs. Boyle made her home, aad Charles, a telegraph operator, whose Is la Camder The other children. all of whom hare been dead some time, were Wilbur H.. Alfred H-. and Edward C. Boyie. Fur twenty years np to 1904. Mrs. Boyie casket ad her daughter. Miss Mattie, la the management of what was then known ee the Emmeft Hotel now the Elberon. this house having been built by the family. She was the oldest member of the

First M. E. Church.

A

little Prevention MAT BATE TOU MONTHS OF WORST. DON'T WATT UNTIL TOUR CAR 18 STOLEN BEFORE TOU DECIDE TO INSURE IT. A FEW DOLLARS INVESTED IN INSURANCE MAT SAVE TOU THE TOTAL LOSS OF THE VALUE (V TOUR ran

John L. Maher RmJ Estate and Insurance Home. Aetna aad Traveler* farm

SEA I8L7 CITT, 1. ?.

chusetts Avenue School In Atlantic City for a trial period of ten The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Wildwood Golf Club will hold a card party at the Club House, next Friday afternoon. February IS. at * o’clock.

These entertainments are the afternoon of the third Fridays la the mono

Visitors at the Bellevue Hotel <m.r the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Neill, of Bryn Mawr. Paaad U. E O'Brlea aad daughter. Miss

M. O'Brien ol Philadelphia.

Three new boiler tubes have beea put In one of the thru* boilers at the electric light plant. A new cover of roofing paper ha* also been added to

the roof of the engine room.

Mr. and Mrs. Harman Diamond

to visit fries da. Mrs. P. P. Lagomarslno. of Haddoofield. who sras. hare looking after her property, want them, and Mr. aad Mix. Diamond returned on Mocdey. The Rev. Fmaklia Bowen, pastor of the Methodist Church, will preach

at 19.39 A.M., the theme will 1 “Christianity aad infidelity." 7.39 P. M.. ••Something Abort Amm

The Ladled’ Tea of the Methodist Church were entertained by Mrs. Hardwick, at the home of Mrs. Walter Holmes, on Tieeday evening. A

large number of iadiro were premat. Mr Rdward B. Arnett Next week, both the Ladle*' Tm and ^ CB Thursday *«y motor for Trenthe Ladles* Aid will meet at the hornet toc T**? wJJ N>e»d the weak-sad of Mrs. Beniamin Fiord. ’ *• Kev, Terk City. Mrs. Frances , _ . . . ^ - IVlBlf.. WUUu ArMV. m— w.1. Bjrr. who ft. thopoM hw ^ ^ o—. tw j E “ ^ *7“ 't ^ 'it" ' “ Trnum. h. ho.

A large cumber of Ocean City rmidenu motored to Mill vile on W< day evening to wiineee the Oeeea City A. A and the Millville Elgawm t earns j clash in their firpt South Jersey, League .battle. Among t woe prosec’ from this resort were: Mi?. Heroehel Headereon. Mrs. W. Chester Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl 8 Kelk. Raymond Chadwick. Miss Alice McKay. Jacob Shuff. John Johnson. Roy Pfanders. Jack Haanlgan. Tony Pll-

eggi and others.

Miss Marion Trout was guest of honor at a surprise party held at her' residence. 1083 As bury Avenue, last! Monday evening. In honor of her eighteenth birthday anniversary. The! house was brilliantly decorated and many novel favors were distributed. Dancing was the mala form talament for (be evening, attar which delicious viands In th* way of refreshments acre served 'he guests. A most enjoyable time was had by thone present, which included Tim Helm Buck. William Garrotsoa. John Devin*, idle* Mary Collins. Mias Vrtda Loper. T. Lee Adams. Reas Fecguaon. Mias Dorothy BtUse. Miss Alma Chattln. Harold Dnahauer. Miss Edith Trout. William Duckworth. Mias Jeanette Darby. Hubert Shaw. Gene Mnrphey aad Mias Marten

taros Is to go toward a tea* tar purchasing an orgna for th* as school at tazth Street sad J

to take charge of store at 24th and Spruce I During Uls absence. W. J. Barr, his father, will have charge ad Jm stare

hero.

81. JOSEPH'S CHURCH

Wants Pavilions New Tcrk City. February 6. 19M. Cape May County Time*. Sea Isle City. New Jersey. Dear 81r: For some time I have been pfenning to write this letter to yon: how- 1 ever, time has not permitted me U

do so.

The wedd'ng of Agnes A. Stunner, of Wildwood, aad J. William Shinn, eon of Mr. and Mra Harry J. Shinn. M 849 Haddon Avenue. Camden, took plac*, at th* Sisrnd Heart Church. Camden, an last Wednesday afternoon. at 4 o’clock, with Rev. Father

Henry eCficteling.

After the wadding aa elaborate robotd at the home of fee

There were pree-

I am a reader of th* Cape May

Kwndew ftenij County Times for several years, and 1 grooes s parents

Maas. iiutnicilocTndbenedlctlor 1 T* 01 10 . ,h ‘ , °° m * ller ho- ^-7 «'« orer 128 g t 8 AM. Sunday School at 2 P M. ** J ^ ,or ** nl ,or ^ including Chicago. Baltimore. Service* In Goshen at 10 AM on 8a,nr A*F morning. St. Louie. Wildwood. Fort Waahlng-

On page four cl the TIMES, dated t**- Pa. FhtlaAe'^ala and Can.den. Januaiy 4. 1 read an article by an 1 The decoration were beauUful. in anonymous writer pertaialag to the “hd white, aad feetoored with

matter of Installing lights on Landis raaaa '* tb * dame color.

Avenue. The peraon suggested that j The table waa adorned with a huge if the CHy were to use the money ! •cddlag cake, from which was suaneceeaarjr to Install the lights and Fended a silver bell and a pair of

build Pavilions on the Boardwalk the , -* nd> clasped.

Commission would accomplish some- Hr aad Mra. Shinn received over thing worthy of mention. | 75 beautiful wedding gins. Including Now I am not going to alga my • l * ver Aad cm glass. and a lovely

name to this note, bat you can be, bn i5' ‘"f*’

assured that 1 am one Interested in 1 _ Ther »*“»>* at home at 898 Pin* th* welfare aad development of 8*a l8,r ** t ’ Camd * n - mfl * r February 16th. late. 1 believe that there la not a'„ *?. r 8lllnD u «nplor*d by the J. more suitable summer resort on the B Wo ■ e * w Co., of Camder. Atlantic coast than Sea tele. There ::—

to Induce people to come there, and furthermore keep those people who are coming there laterwted in the City. No better suggeetion could have been made thaa to erect Pavilions the Walk I cannot make this i Impress!va. aad I trust that through the columns of the TIMES you will spread the propaganda to the cltlsena

and Commissioners of Ben tel* of the *•* ““F

•mporunce of such a step

one erected on Frit* Street or theresboou. one on Italia Street, and one

a Utile further down.

I trust you will tako this __ tic* as a worthy one aud ua< all In your power to* see that com* action

la taken

Thanking jou in advance for your attention and co-operation. I rentals. Tonrt for th* development of Sea tele City. NEW YORKER.

fellows, the slga on

the street car anya. "Watch your

—hot that of othtrs!

A lot of fellows who are gettlnr ahead la this world will gag they an gettl-s behind la the next. Put on too much speed ahead aad

A philosopher, ss Sheriff Reading understands it. U a fellow who can •ee the bright aide of other folks'

troubles.

There Is only one way to keep from Sritlng old. that we kaow m.

that Is to die first.

JULIUS WAY, HAD. ftOMNBY FVACA CAP* MAY COUNT HOU—. «k J o£3&K»a.

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