Cape May County Times, 19 September 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Mrs. Holstein, who fcu bM Terr in, la pow improTing rspidly. Mrs. Goa Miller will enUrUls the

W. C. T. U. tonight.

Mr. and Mr*. William Luther, of Baltimore, returned to that city Thursday Mrs. Bhlck. a well-known former rartdeat of Sea Isle. L spending some time aa the guest of Mrs. Dennett. Mrs. Daley. Charles Quigley, and hla mother. Mrs. A. Quigley, of Berwyn. Pa., apent Thursday In Sea Isle.

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Y. M. C. A. wort la Atlantic City, after aa 111b aaa of a week. The Mlaaas Ruth and Bernice dark win leave for New Tort tomorrow. where they expect to speed the The away Mends of Mrs. Walter Sharp, are pleased to know that ahe Is rapidly recovering, after an illness lasting over a period of aU months. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Puck and Mrs. Georg* Coxson motored to Sea Brook Farm, near Bridgeton, on

Sunday Masses are now held at eight and ten o'clock, at St. Joseph's church, the last Maas being followed by Benediction. The rate Maas will be continued for some time, to accommodate Sunday excuralonista. Fehrio- has dosed bis bowling alley for the season. Mr.jXoeUa Ho Febrle Is retiring from the business,' Each y and his son. Rudolph, will be the new 5hSaai>d~be''aiSoiSiid proprietor when it opens again next; o«tlB*l_ctwok c«VNWJwrS Georgs Curran, who was confined ’Vj® 0 to his bod the greater part of the rertitviti tram a , ^ Philadelphia Company covrrtn* the Semaada

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Mr. Marray and MMs 1 the week-end with Mlaa K. Guano Mrs. C. L Peck ham, of Waahlngton. D. C.. and bar son. Prank, and * Uy. are spending the ■bar la this reaort.

for n stay in Waahlngtoa. D. C.. with t her slater. Mrs. Turner Pope Gray family. Mia. Gray, who 9ant ! ■eaaoo hero, returned to her dngtoa home for the Wlnte-. on t Monday of this week. the ofSoe of the Register of Vital tatlsties this week revealed two In--eanes in the permanent population f Sea Isle City. Mr. Richard HUea

Mrs. Purse and Miss Lacey have returned to their home in Philadelphia, after having spent a pleasant

summer in Sea Me.

Mrs. W. J. Sheehan has left for her Philadelphia home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. William

Mr. and Mrs. Alonso HUse. and Mias Nunalata Josephine Pitas la the new addition to the household of Mr.

and Mrs. Dominic Palma.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry McIntyre, of) Ariadne street, returned to their taae Philadelphia hone today, tor two ™ weeks, when they will reopen their home to remain while the good weather lasts. Mr. and Mrs. McIn-

tyre are loyal Saa Isle boost)

log early la the Spring and as

the last to leave In the fan.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hankins opened their Prospct avenue cottage tor the week-end. returning to Vlae-

Mra. N. X. VUullo pad children

a cottage on Ariadne street.

Albert Pink, of Nsw To: L. aod hi* mother. Mrs. P. Pink, of Philadelphia. apent a few days this weelwlth Mrs. B. T. Ford.

Contractor William Stevens has the contract far a bungalow tor J J. Leary, of Philadelphia, to be Vallt oa Vineland street. The cowtare wttl be 3« feet by SC feet, aad

of A the K °££ lodge 1 of°Moaee marked the drat meeting of the fall aad winter eaeeon. at the Moose Hall on Tuesday night. Meetings will he held regularly hereafter.

were: Mr. aad Mm. Guano. Iren, May aad Dorothy Guano, Walter Pont aad Rev. Pool. The dinlag room was tastefully decorated la red and gold.

of Philadelphia, returned to their home Thursday. Mrs. Hagan underwent a serious operation Just bel to Sea lake, and her many glad to know that ahe Is improved in health since coming to this resort. She Is PrseIdeat of tbs Women's Civic Club. Mrs. Love, daughter Mias Maude id sons Hiram and George, who hare the Coloaade Hotel, have taken the Beat cottage tor the winter. Frederick Miller and family, who have occupied their cottage on Coral ) June, win leave today for i la Philadelphia.

Urn Alloa McCarty, of Burleigh, became the bnde of Mr. Moaroe Chambers, of Goshen, ou September

Urea by the couple following ceremoay at their aew home at Burleigh. whore they were the recipient

from many friaada. About twenty of the couple's ysuag friends serenaded them on Thursday evening of last

6-Piece American or French Walnut Bedroom Suites Dresner. Vanity. Bedstead with how-end footboard. Wardrobe. Chair. Rocker and Bench. SPECIAL PRICE, *195.00 We have others at all prices JUST THE TIME TO BUY THE LINOLEUM FOR YOUR KITCHEN. PRICES RiGHT NEW VICTOR RECORDS IMt—mat* I Dot tUH Um am . Wat

C M. WARE CO., Pbcm# 119-21 High Street, Millville, N. J. Pay m You Earn. Gowk Delivered Fred of Charge Anywhere

tair thereto, la tLIriasast.

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the ssM City of Sea tale C fllod. ee BeetembarV MM. _ the Introduction of tide mdlaflii . be a farther oepalas# that this due nueage aad ladiimamii wh

ano*. Ordlaaaee No. *1 waa r tto ftrot aad eeeaod Veadloae * -ltd rr-f-g and daai a of the Board to be City Hak Baa lata CUr. K. ■r fa. ini. at tJ8P.lt. JOHN L MAHER. OMP Clrrk. Dated September t. 1814. M-Sta-UU-afta-M.

Cleveland or Chandler MAZURIE’S GARAGE Oume. S. M.arh, THE BETTER KIND OF REPAIR WOK

SEA ISLE CITY

Landis Avenue

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