Cape May County Times, 28 March 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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The Ctrte Clue Card Party will bn held tonight at the home of

William J. Barr mad fernhy

down Sunday end Kr. Butt 1a get-

ting his atnaea reedy for the Mr. tad Mrs. Edward B

and Mr. end Mrs. Thomas E. LadUm. Jr, motored to T art River. Sunday.

TWtor with friend* her*. Edvard Buck spent Wednesday In Philade’phU on buMnesa. C^org^Neptune we^au^Ocea*Oty The Moose Legion heM a meeting at Moose Hall Tuesday night. George Hltner broke ground on Thursday on Part* street, tor tla

new house.

William McCann, of Philadelphia, moored down Thursday to o**e hlr cettage for the semmer. Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Rohner. Jr. were dowr Sunday looking far * cot

te for the

Elmer Peterson. Jr, of Philadelphia. «snt the week-end with ** pc mta. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peter-

son. Sr.

The M. K. Indies' Te* wa* held on Tnendny night at the name of f~ G. E. W. Coxaon. A number of Indian

of the local band prnc- u you are miming the article* by

Thomas E Ludlam. Jr, at hto Neptune street home on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Oakley Cowdrick. of: Philadelphia, are among the first to open their cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edwsrd Humphreys, of Philadelphia, were guests of Mr.' aad Mrs. Harold Sutton and family.

Mrs. P. P. largo mars! no and Uy. of Haddon Heights, spent week here. Mr. Largomarslno joined

them on Saturday.

Mrs. Jaaea G. Hardie left the hospital Monday after a serious iUnees. and her friends hope to see her in

Sen Isle City eery soon.

Mrs. O. Fred Croneeker. of Fagto' rill a. was down tor a couple of days this week. vlalH'^ her mot'

law. Mis. Caroline Croneeker.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Countias aad family returned to their home Townsend's Inlet after spending the winter months In Ses Isle City. Mrs. Charles K. Landis. Jr, left Thu *day for a visit In Philadelphia, then going to New York to visit r daughter. Mary, for a short stay.

The Indies' Ten of the M.

Church wlU be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Endicott. on the Boulevard. on Tuesday night. April 1st.

The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran Church tendeied a reception to the j. Hagan In St. Joseph's Hospital, new pastor. Rev. D. Upton Bair, and Mra. Hagan is slowly Improving wife, at the parsonage last Friday ..

TOWNSEND'S INLET

Mr. and Mrs. Hauler had as their guest. William Kimber. of Port Elis-

abeth. over the week-eel.

Dr. Swartx was down it hia new

bongs low Sunday.

Mr Bohrne was a Sunday visitor. C. Dunkieberger and Mr. Luu have purchased the lots from the MeCandle Estate, of Phllacelphla. also lots from D. Lennox. Mr. Dunkieberger ir going to solid a cottage and an office at Towwa nd's

Met.

Mr. and Mra. Rhein motored from Philadelphia for a few days' stay at the Countias apartments. Mr. Macken was down at the Avalon apartments over the week-end L. Gaaklll was down Sunday on the

■day.

Don't forget the Clean-Up palgr. which starts next wnek. the Mayor's proclamation, page

ils issue.

Thomas Donovan, who Is working at Mays Landing Court House, waa the guest of his mother, Mrs. Thom-

i Donovan, on Wednesday.

The reception tendered to Rev. Clark, the new pastor of the M. E Church, by the members of the

'March, was very well attended.

Miss Teresa Houston, of Fmlrtoe, as been visiting Mias Clark aad brother. Rev. Clark, for a few days, returning to her home Thursday. Mn. Do mage entertained Mr. Kallet and family, of Philadelphia, on

Mr. Kailet la first clarinet

player In the Philadelphia Orchestra.

Mies Mary A. Delaney and aaa M. Schmidt spent Tueeda.

Wednesday In Philadelphia attending "• Breyer Ice Cream Company**

■vention.

Mrs- Henry Brooks spent a few days in Ph Hr del phi* with friend*, and while there vialied Mrs. James

Mr. Clay, of Philadelphia, who has his summer home on Houee street, was down Sunday with a party of friends and looking after h*s

In six new memlH-TS on TuMd& nlng. April 8th. Any lady w'shlng to join Is cordially Invited to

with Mra Kraise

A card party will be held at the rectory of St. Joseph's Church on Monday night. March Slat, .or the benefit of St. Joseph's Church,

are Invited to attend.

Mr. and Mra W. Wesley Davis, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mra. Daria parent*. Mr. aad Mra Leroy Muller. Mia Daria will be

Mr. and Mra Claude Town and family motored to Philadelphia recently to see Mra. Town's parents. Mr. aad Mn George Gardiner, who are staying at the home of their daughter. Mra David MaxaonL The card party given by Mra Irving Fitch, assisted by the ladies of the Moose legion, on Monday night, at the Moose Hall, netted <46.<E. which money is to go to the Moose Repair Fund. Mra Pitch wishes to thank all those who helped her. John Cassidy, of Philadelphia, owner of the Strand Apartments here, waa a Sunday visitor. With him was William Dougherty. Philadelphia contractor, who will have charge of alterations to be made at the Strand before the summer sea-

son.

A number of Sea Isle City people attended the boxing matches at the Moorlyn Theatre. Ocean City, last Saturday night, as part of the Ocean City Athletic Tournament. Edward C. Steven*, son of Mr. and Mra. Robert T. Stevens, and a student In the Ocean City High School, participated and carried off honor*.

John Hill was down Sunday looking after hia apartment. Mr. Adler aad friend* were down at his cottage. "The Waverly," dua day. Mr*. Hermantize is down for a few weeks at her cottage. Mrs. Sutton had a* her guest this week her aunt, Mra. John Mackert. Mra. Hanley had as her guest her sister. Ambroxedda. of Philadelph'a,

EUGENE A. SHAFFER Practical Painter 133 PARIS STREET SEA ISLE CITY, M. J. ESTIMATES FURNISHED

Live in the CountryCommute in a

Mr. and Mrs. Lange are down gnttlng their cottage ready for the sea Mr. and Mrs. Gray and daugnter Catherine, are down at their new

cottage on Cedar avenue.

Mr. and Mra. Dllgard and daughter. Ruth, and Mrs Dilgard'a alster

were down over the week-end

Willis Jen kin and friend are down visiting his mother at the "Meadow

Lark."

H. *ullerton Is down looking after his cctuigee on Sounds avenue. Mre. j**rth and eon. Howard, were dowu at the "Old Homeetead" Sun-

day.

* r - Mra. Bent*, son and friend*, are down retting their place ready for the rummer. Robert Gamble and friend are down at the "Don't Worry." George Young was down Sunday at the Countias apartments. f*■ at the Inlet er the week-end. I^ * »®ek at »te OoU's Apartment.

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