Cape May County Times, 29 August 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 6

In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

Mn. Wm. Van Fosaen spent Wedaeaday with friends In Hooiestovn. Hias Gertrude Fisher is spen a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sice. Mrs. Elisabeth Haffert, of PleasantrUJe. was among the week's rialtors Wednesday here. The Women's Ctrte Club win give a Bazaar Saturday evening on their dab boose porch. Mrs. E. W. Corson and Mrs. Daniel Marta visited in Philadelphia

Lober. of Millville, M f a few days with Mrs. Helen Taa Foesen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson are entertaining his sisters from New

York.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bock and Mrs. X. W. Corson spent Wednesday evening In Ocean City. Mrs, George Ziegler and daughter, of Washington, D. C-, are visiting in Sea Isle City. George Hann, ct Reading, Pa., was a week-end visitor at the Lutheran Parsonage. Misses Edith and Jessie Harriman and Mrmle Knobel of Wooddlff, N. J. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Am berg. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Dailey and daughter Eleanor, of Colllngswood, ^ent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rice, the latter remaining with them to spend a few days. Mrs. Albert Am berg, Virginia Ambsrg. Mrs. Bernai d Jost, Mrs. Jost. Dorothy Am berg, and Baby Jost motored from Washington, D. C., and will remain three wieks as guests of Albert Am berg. monthly business the officers and trustees of the Women's Civic Club will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Brookes at i.J». Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo Schaal entertained thirty-five callers during the day, Sunday. They an entertaining relatives from Philadelphia

week.

The card party and dance tor the benefit of the building fund of Bt. Joseph's Church, held eroolng was vary well a'tsndtd. Many valuable prises wars awarded. The affair was held at Cronscker*s

Osfa.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bingham and family of Philadelphia, were the greets of Mr. and Mrs. John Flnaa last week. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Toner, of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kepplng, of Philadelphia, ars visiting Mrs. FI nan this week. Mrs. James T. lAgpin. of Hawthorns, N. J-, accompanied by her charming niece,. Miss Stella, wars stopping at the Seminole Hotel tor two weeks, leaving tor home today. Mrs. Lappln Is delighted with Sea Isle City on her first visit here. life Guards' Benefit Dam* The annual benefit dance of the Ben Isle City Ufa Guards will be held at the Yacht Club even lag. Free transportation will be furnished from Italia street to the Yacht Club. The dance will start at • o'clock. The Guards have made an enviable record this year wtth IS rescues The music will be furnished by Tom While's U. of

at their college In Washington. D. C. Mrs. Henry Brookes, In behalf of the Women's Civic Club, thanks the 1 for their co-operation and assistance in making the Baby Parade and the Bal Masque a success. Mrs. W. J. Riley, of Bala, com pan led by her two daughters' arrived Wednesday tor a stay at their summer home on the Boardwalk at:

Neptune street.

Ethel Short spent the wi wtth her uncle, Ralph Short. Mrs. Tbeo. E. DeBow entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon. Dr. Theodore Wheaton spent Monday in the Quaker City. Mrs. Francis Schneider was entertained at the home of Mrs. DeBow

over the week-end.

E. East and E. B. Arnett spent Thursday in Philadelphia on boil-' Vincent Short and his daughter. Elizabeth, visited hia brother Ralph

Gvic Chib Bal Masque

A Gala Afair

The annual Bal Masque of the Women's Civic Chib, held at the Yacht Club last Friday evening

red to be a gala affair,

dance floor was crowded to Ha capacity by fun makers, the majority of whom were in holiday attire.

Mrs. Joseph McBride arrived for stay at her cottage on Coral

U* toes pounds heavier than Judge,

until the grand inarch waa erased Judge a tow nasty poaches.

held and the masqueraders passed la

review before the judges,

beautiful prizes weie swarded to the

winners of the various classes. Mias Hattie Powell won the aa the most handsome dressed Her costume represented

Period of 1820."

James Two hey dressed as a reader” carried off first laurels a

best dressed gentli

as a “Floor Lamp” waa awarded first prise as the meet original , tume for ladies. The costume

Contractor George B. Jefferye, who lighted electrically,

has been 111 at his home for the past ( ‘ A Street Cleaner Cleaning Dp six weeks, is slowly improving. Sea Isle” won the gentleman's prize

The Oblate Seminarians will leave for mo * t e ® BtB tomorrow to continue their studies n * me wm * not obtained.

prises were awarded

Kathryn Quinn, dressed ss "A Woman” and Mrs. Lawrence Downey

"Old Country Folk."

Fancy dressed couple prise was won by Mrs. Boeder end Mr*. Tbeo.

I ever conducted by the

As six-round exhibition bout in the wind-up on the Ocean Pier last Wednesday evening ended in a real scrap. Martin Judge of Manayunk boxed Back Fleming of Phlladei-

about flf-

_____ Judge ■

eanttroty against the etiquette of e

was hurting. Judge just gritted hit teeth and when an opportunity occurred socked Fleming on the chin “ Th ® and put him back on his heels. After that no kind remarks were

met a tartar In Jack MeFsrfapd. of Manayunk. Though outpointed McFarland kept Eshlomaii

Fields and Jos S Ira tore

Staub Lour Biddfer

them In Caps May County, ware i reived by the Stats Highway Com- *

Co.. Got. »a * c»tl4M47.ll; I1U.Y8M4; taVwhS' Trenton, Sutton

Michael Staub, of Pitman, offered the low bid of lltl.m for the placing of concrete op 8.049 miles iff Route 14. Section «. from Petersburg to Tueknhoe, Caps May County. The other bidders os the project were: Robs * Whelan, Inc., Trenton, 8188,264.06: K. Riley Mixser Co.. Gcshen. 8104,7*7 46: Public Service Production Co.. Newark, 8194.868.44; Button A Corson Cs , Ocean City.

f CEUBCH At 11:16 the pastor. Dr. D. Upton Bair, win preach on "Idle's Work.”

Mayor Irving Fitch, by members of his family and friends, are spending today in Arbury Park, where Mayor Pitch is one of the Judges in the annual Baby Parade. Dr. C. W. Way has out plans tor extensive alterations to his handsome Landis avenue home. The plans call for the addition of a sunor. three garages and an additional Ulsd bath.

The bride and groom, Mr*. F&nees' Phillips and Mr*. W. A. Haffert. won the prize aa the most original. ■Wash Day." aa original spectacle,

the

consisting of two glrto posing posts while the third hung up family wash on the Use that extended from each of ths posts was; awarded * pries. The pests affc tbs wash-lady were Mias D. Cutler, Miss Groce l hover and Mise Sylvia

Vlbwoovlis.

If s prize was awarded to the funniest falsa face it would probably have been won by W. F. Jocher, leader of the local band. The players ‘found difficulty In locating the proper notes if they glance st the leader. After the grand march aa orches-

morning at 19:00 o'clock to Mrs. Henry Brookes. 11 Shell street. The doll Is to be awarded at the Club next Monday night. The toilet set Is to be swarded Saturday night. At a meeting of the City Commisaners last Tuesday a resolution was passed ordering the property owners on Marins Place between Albion and Vineland to put In a bulkhead. The commissioners also passed a resolution authorislpg an add costing *126 to be placed In the Penna. &. R.

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Music furnished by Julian Blass* Castle Studio Orchestra. No visit to ths seashore Is com- { Plst* without a visit to

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