Cape May County Times, 5 September 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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In the Circuit of Sea isle City

Mn. Otto BUhop. of PhllidalphiA. «tor«»ret Smith, of PhUadelphU, wm a Sea Isle City rial tor orar the *• Bpeodlny two weela here aa the Brak-end. «neei of Mra. Harry Van Artadalen.,

Joseph Hissinr, of Philadelphia. "Mlse Grace Runyon Striae.

(Beat the holidays with hb family Frenchtown. haa returned home after at the Soden cotta«e. on Coral spending a few days with Mr. and

atgmL Mra. E. B. Arnett.

Mrs. Jade Cornish, formerly Miss ▼era Muller, who la In the Cnlrerdty hospital, la Philadelphia. U reported aa ImproTlng.

Mrs. Harriet Miller, Robert Stone and Harry Edward* motored from Washington, D. C. and spent Labor Day with Mlat Virgins Am berg.

SEPTEMBER

Our Aar** * over mad we want to thank yon for making it the biggest August Sale in oar history. is here. That means the starting of our schools

We have many good bargains for you. One of them is. r Booster Beauty Kitchen Oabtaets. With every cabinet for a art time, we will give a set af dishes aad a ten-piece knife set. is special is because we atOl have a few sets af dishes left e Dollar semes tmmrshatr delivery. Have last received a spleadid hue of DAVENPORT TABLES in the kag or short lengths

Gulbransen Pianos and Pla>er Pianos

Hundreds of Victor Records to eh is stm in the lead of talking machines. A number af makes of BAPBM

e from. The Yietrola

C M. WARE CO., 118-21 High Street, MittriUe, N. J. Phone ft* Pay us You Earn. Goods Dafcvurad Frau of Ckargu Anywkara

holiday, returning Monday craning.

Mra Albert Am berg. Virginia Amberg. Mr. and Mra Bernard Joat. (am Dorothy Am berg) and Baby Joat. will motor to Washington. D. C. today, aftar a three weeks' stay

at Boa Me City.

Among the guesta at the Col am-

they will reot

Prospect avenue over the week-end Proadelphla. holiday, returning to Vineland on OE

i Is a part of Its very

haw to lead aa orehdMm as wall aa whoro i

r ^ any one. To ooarlaco evorymM of ouMoaM, every cl Oxen is sadly. Mra. A. Long- awsteal aMBty. the Senator imbued with the one thou, McKaraan. Mrs. J. hu la the orchestra aad that, to become lu loyal s> hlladelphla, and 8I»- ^ handled the drama. ' U the commercial eeoee. a

D.

worth. Mia. K. McKernan. GIbney. all of Philadelphia.

t«rs of Mercy from

Mr. aad Mrs. Edward York Smith id daughter. Miss M. Elaine Smith,

eat the month of

the cottage of Mr. and Mrs Joseph A. M. Phillips. Both Mr. Smith aad Mr. McPhUUpe are connected with the Board of Public Education of

Philadelphia.

Miss Grace Terohey was awarded the prise b> the Women's Civic Club for selling the greatest number of books In the doll award, aad Mrs B. Arnett, holding one of the tickets sold by Miss Twohey. got beautiful doll. The award made on the Boardwalk last Monday

B is to ba hoped that assay of.: the vi«1 tors to Sea Isle City leavn i the ume feeling to the town that Arthur W. Preater rtpresell la

r. aad Mrs H. W. Fackler, of Minneapolis are vlstUag Mrs A. O. for a fbw weeks Mr. Buckler every day will be remembered by the older

Sea Isle City. Be settled hers lit:. His bakery was located at

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metsudsd trip to turned to h«r hem recently, mock Improved la health.

____ approach to the mala Boardnalk

SSTehWron oT^fage are ^Wildwood ayw M the rwolt of

to remain In Ben Ule City as j*™ 1 ***

wish, and stator their ‘“f “® v oft ** 7** the local school, where! ““

Harry Smith and Clarence Downs, ;era*d. Opening of the Parochial of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with aehsols In PhlladMphle on To today Mr. and Mra. Gustave P. Mornhln- of this week took away many famweg aad family. Utoa. and many more are to 1

Mr. Mr, Wm. J. »- « turned to their home In PhUadel- PShlle echoole nert

phla. Tuesday, after of the season In this

George Roach, wife and daughter, visited at the Lutheran parsonage last week They were member* of Dr. Balr'a church la Wert Philadel-

phia.

Mr*. Howard Phillip* has returned to her home in Trenton, after spending five delightful weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. E. B. Arnett. Edgar P. East will return next week to hlr home In New York City, after spending the summer here the guert of Mr. and Mrs. E. Arnett. Mr. and Mm. Charles N. Rankins entertained

. will be

‘only to the walk, but as a safeguard counseled against casualty of perhaps

Kart W. Nocks,

ftaund net fisl

with PaAqualle Moatugna's

Tuesday morning reeplved a surprise! whan In raising one of tbe nets they

found a real 'man-eater.'' seven toot;, shark, and a large sea turtle. The iflf uixulc. * thlrty-alua l*- ! «k*pter of aerial weighed IM Wildwood, excerpts from the "Mse-

- had amt" rmre rendered by the Wild-

wood cWal

i out with the the shell for « is tor William

. .'tol talent In solo parts, which MeNlehol. of gte or! tics acclaim It, oae of the

have ,

la Wildwood garbed 1

Juice being given In the oU Oealao audl- ASecttm Bam Orcbeatra, at tbe BaBerae. torlnm under the supervision of the Billy. D Bum tor McNkhrt had recently had muaie committee of the Board of one chi hair cut eicoa, so was art able Trade. Pacts * to give k real Impereoaattoa of the relation to the e

lag la

summer with

his family. Dropping Into ike office. Mr. ^renler, vnsolieited. stated that •aa Isle City was the tnert resort that be ever visited from a family _ be here

the again next year. Mr. Prenler for-, wrt marly summered at Veatoor. Aa-

WILDWOOD

r given by the ladles af

weekly. Ofloer Oar. of phis, worker to the fiahrsl Corps, was the speaker at the m lag aervtoe Sunday last aad taap her I men by the rtaearlty of

Pier Theatre

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. THE BEST OF PHOTOFIAYS

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MONDAY—

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sing, stepped to Inquire about prices. 1 and lady friends at bis elbow came In for a good treat, when Mr. Keller, charitably disposed as ever, bought them each a fine chocolate layer

Tbe many friends of Mra. Harry E. Weir, of Wildwood Crest, are pleased to see her looking so well again, aftar a distressing attack of IB earn, leering through tbe spring aad early summer. Mr*. Weir, on an

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Horn*. Aetna aad Traveler* Ineur

lendii Avenne and Italia Strut BA ZCLX cm. |. J.

CRONECKER’S Bellevue Cafe

TO DINT To rnnoa, to din*, visit Croaecksr's BeOevas Oaf a now open for Its Slth

Julian Blass* Castle Btndio Orchestra. No visit to the seashore la oomPleto without e vtstt to

Croneckers Bellevue Hotel Bellevue Cafe ns. CttOUU (XMECCr mw SEA ISLE CITY

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