Cape May County Times, 6 February 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

l. aged 7t |W«. * of Ca»e May eoont away at bis borne at rrma afteraoon. following an ■ that has coafned him to bte« aevtenber. . Garrotaon was born at Dias i a*4 for the past fifty years ad at Erma. He was a nember of Tabernacle M. E- Church for the loot half century, was a member of the Junior Order of American Mechanics and of Cold Spring Grange. Be served for a number of yearn on the Lower Township Committee. Be Is sniwlred by his widow, daaghtsr, Mrs. Joseph P. MacKleslc. of Washington Crossing. Pa.; two brothers, Chari** F. Oarretaon. of Cape May Court Boose, and Learning Oarretaon, of Erma, and two slaters. Miss Mary W. Douglase. of Cape May Court House, and Mrs. J. Johnson. of Cape May City. Funeral ear rices will be held at his hem* Saturday afternoon, interment will be made at the Baptist Cemetery.

In The Churches Asbury'i. E. Service* Id Asbnry Church, February 8. will be as follows: Preaching at 10:80 A. M„ Sunday School. 8:80 P. M., preaching. 7:80 P. M. The pastor will be present at all services and extends a welcome to everyone 1L E. ChnichTsea lik City Morning worship at 10.80 Preaching by the pastor. Rev. I. W. Clark. Subject, •The Way That Win*." Sunday school at 2.80. Epworth League at 0.4E. Leader. Robert Seeley. Evening service at 7.80. Sermon by tbs pastor. Subject. “Who’s Who In the Bible—Jacob.”

Luther C. Ogden, head of the Ogdaa Lumber Company, of Cape May, and Director of the Board of Chosen Fresh nil»rs. waa re-elected aa vies ■saaMeat of the Pennsylvania Lum barmen's Association, at the annual ■earing of that organisation in Philadelphia last Friday.

Dins ■treat i S7.

at Hotel Ballard. Eighth

of Philadei-

of Mr.

F. J ocher. Mre. J. W. Kaarh and son, George, ym-.t Sunday with the former's ] mtW. Mr*. A. S. Steelman. Leri* Chester fell on the ice, while in Philadelphia last week, and' broke two bones In his left arm. ^ The Sea Isle City Band member* will give a card party and dance at | Mooee Hall on Easter Monday, April.

18. Mrs. George Busch left on Thursday for Anbury Park, where she will make an Indefinite stay with uu sis-

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The Ladles' Tea will be held next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Theodore DeBow, on Neptune Street. Mrs. Henry Rohner and daughter, Harriet, of Mt. Airy. Pa., spent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Claude

Schumacher and brother. Theodore, have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tolly. Mr*. George T. Groff, of Oollingswood. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Seeley at the Ocean View Hotel. There will be a card party and dance on SC Patrick's Day. March 17. at Moose Hall for the benefit of SC Joseph's Church. Harry Near, of the Coast Guard Station, reoelvsd a palful injury while ice skating on Sunday, cutting an artery of his leg. There will be a valentine card party and dance February 18 at Moose Hall, given by the Ladies of the Moossheart Legion. A delegation from Millville will conduct a service at the Methodist Church next Friday evening. Miss Eunice Hudson is to be the leader. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Sharp and Mr. and Mr*. Joeeph B. Sharp attended the funeral of Mrs. Joeeph Sharp's father. In Philadelphia, on Tuesday. Mayor Irving Pitch spent Thursday n Philadelphia and Is todsy attending a meeting of the New Jersey State League of Municipalities at Newark. A work garage has been built by Fox Brother* Lumber Company, at the corner of Albion Street and the Railroad, where eight bouses are be-

in St. Ann's Catholic Church. Wildwood, Wednesday morning. February 4. at Nuptial Mass, when Mias Charlotte. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. James

Whelan, was united In marriage t Mr. Alexander McCorristln. of I

Tills, N. J. iter. Father Maroney,

rector of 8C Ann’s, officiated. The bride came to the alter <

the arm of the groom. Sho wort

star whits crops ds chene will dress of net heavily embroidered 1

pearl heads. Orange blossoms farmed tbs coronet hand dress, with court

train. Shs carried a shower h>

of bride roses and miles "f the alley.

t colored crops ds chans, with hat ghe carried sweetheart Mr. John Brags, of Tran toe.

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A reception followed I

A few of our young people atteadthe Byworth League rally at Ocean City laat Saturday evening. Dr. fc. Format Hahn, of Bridgeton, was the apeaker of the evening. A dt legation from Sea lale City attended a missionary rally at the Flixt M. E. Church. Ocean City, on Wednesday evening. The service war conducted by Blah op Welch. Rev. L W. Clark preached at the West Side M. E. Church, MillviUe. on Wednesday. January 28. They were holding a young people's rally, conducted by the Epworth League. There will be a Valentine aortal In the basement of tha Methodist Church next Wednesday evening. One

Woolen Hose Sale

H your Mock of Woolen Hok needs replenishing, now is the bme to buy them while sale prices are in effect. HARRY SHEFFER 112 F. MAW STREET MILLVILLE, N. J.

“ IT TOT* griYlC* ■ EDWARD A McDEVrrr hutho a*d LET MX QUOTE TOO ON TOUR NEXT JOE «* COKAL STREET SLA !SX CBT, ■. J.

You’ve Thought and Planned

for a long time about a “home of your own." Why don’t you get one now?

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Available today in Sea Isle City are many good lots that can be purchased and homes financed—to cost you no more than rent you now pay. Do not hesitate longer. There is a home that is just what you want and at a price that you can afford to pay. When you build and allow us to furnish the materials, we are as proud as you of the completed structure. We know the quality therein and know it has a tangible value and one that will last. Quality materials that will stand the test of time has become our hobby. There is nothing in materials you will need that we cannot supply. Consult us in regard to your plans. We can both help and save you money. Now is the time to start action.

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