Cape May County Times, 13 February 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

Mn. WidUr AartU •

in AUsctic cut.

Odrl Fort hm been 1

s couple of <J»7»-

KlK Ssnb Perry spent the week

end in PhiUdeiphls.

Mrs. Ads Hftner ipent the end In the Quaker City. Mn. Frank Speer riMted t In MUMUe on fistnrtsy.

Min Gertrude Speer attended the dance at Wildwood Saturday erenlnr - f West PUla-

resident of See IMe for the paM quarter century, paeeed away at hie hokne in Beverly. Friday, and was buried on Monday. February »•

News baa Just reached us c* tbe t death of James Hemple, of FbUadM- (

at Wildwood Satur i. NeUle Bon, of a, la riel tin* ilrs.

a ^«n Quigley, of PbUadelpbla. M aoeae time with Bernard

Mrs. William Barr and two daughters. Mary and Anna, spent the vee» end In their home here. Edward MeDeritt baa moved hie family to PtllnSalphia. They formarty resided on Coral Stiaet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hankins, of VlneieMf. want the wetit end In their cottapTon Prospect Avenue. Edward Buck has been awarded the contract for the plumbing in the new Fox bungalow* being erected. Marvin Howard, of North Carolina, has rented the M PMlllpe cottage, on Central Avc-a*. it Neptune Street. All tbs furniture U being moved Uok. the McMurray apartment* at Minerva Street and the Boartwnli. A cart party win be held st the home of Mrs. Henry Brooks CUa evening, for the benefit of the Woman*

Civic Club.

Mrs. George Coxaon 1* aMe to be about again after baring teen confined to the'-bouae with the grip for several day*. „ Mrs. Jamee G. Hartle. (X PhUa-

flve or thirty yearn. - T - _ - died quite tome tm* ago. but It le thought that fe« people of Sea We - new of hi demlee. Mr*. Kaytha T. Brows Mrs. Martha T. Brown, aged «7. passed away at the home of her eon. Mr. E. Brown, on Station Bond. Tuckaboe, Tneeday. February fi. Serricee were held Friday morning and Interment wma made at Petertburg. Deceased is survived by her son, Ebenemr Brown, and one daughter. Mrs. Howard St iter, of Cape May

Court-House.

Joseph Douglass, age • years, died at his home. DeUevu* Hotel, Cape May Court Houee, Sunday. February 8. following an iUnem of only three day*. Death was caused by totisoUti*. Burial was In Court

pretty Utt’s cemetery outride Tampa, under bins »M—eapiaias l&J. Peart*-* letter. "Berricm wme coud acted in tbs Oak Pm* Hotoem Chunk, and many nmr found frimri#

■urrowed with ue “

Wildwocxi^-ThenSea

toue* from Pag »ght) itlo Mildred dldn t aspect. (

_ Bertha Bat Htien Top- , ham and Shirley Louts*. Of oourm there were heaps of refnnhmmt* tad

The rs*y fine weather of !mt Fri-

day brought out a *tartld *2*u dance to the card party on the Wildwood Golf dub ground*, where the

club house rang with ‘ three too abort hours.

of highest soon la bridi' wse Mia. Koc^er; in five hundred. Mrs. Robert

In* a thriving

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sir’s ’

good frtct—

. ouck » W. U M. IU. tM ahcrt two yesra of Ms . triwoe m

beautiful Cape Bay county. 8ea Me City K. B Gacfrh

Morning WorA^“at

FORD USED 1 Fad Sedan, 2 door. 1 Ford Touring, wth Starter, 2 Ford Tourings, no Starter bit | dition. 2 Ford Panel Delivery 1 -2 Too Tl«. C« Mn ta Sprtw •» 1

a cheerful UtU# fe.’ow and his presence will be sadly mlmail. Mr. Douglam to proprietor of th# Hotel

Edward T. Pries Edward T. Fnas died at the home of his brother, Charles C. Fries. KIUriUe, N. J, Friday orebruary «, arter a lingering Ulnem. A few weeki

apaired o

at a Wildwood

dent ef Sea Isle, wfll aaH

___ i pastor of the Flint M. K. Church,' Cape May Court House, - rat the prayer service

^ Qa- end he was romorod uer ^ . „* hi. hMth«r whae

n and fuaUy motored from. Dorothy. N. J-. and W«t the weak end with Mr. and Mr*. William '•te.-sriT ■ Miiry S- McMeuamla wsro Suaday risiton at Mr. and Bn. J. J. *fcG_ Mr. and Mn. Hairy P. Murphy, who have a cottage at the corner of

funeral asrriem took place Tuesday. Burial wpa im ML Pleasant Cemetery. -111*. -. Fries condor *nd a real estate r. In Wildwood. Formerly a it of the Crest, he was widriy known, in Cope Msy county.

In ton gsadsy locking over t IW Sn t BtttarL who has broe osri ly U2 fim asms Gam. Is ngortsd sn tiriag aUgkUy Improved, and bar many triendebope that she win i be am# to be about again. There was no Ledlmr Taa ^ty Bommr Itwfflhs bridaSLt Wednesday rreeln* at th# home of Mn. Theodore Mhow. on Neptune ktreeL Thar* will be aa Haworth Inague rally in tbs Methodist Church tonight. A delegation from MUlrUle to expected, and Ml* Eunice Hudson wU bars charge of the service.

sudden death of Robert M. Pearce, of dngieam. recalls to mind toe day of his departure

A native of Bradford. England. Mr. _ jaroe came to America in May, IPM. establtohiag a combing busUgs The family, for d in Anglesm EsUring in l*l«. Mr. Pearce Invested in property holdings In Anglsss* -*wre be esriy hoc .jre In all matters of aflalra. He had not been in 1 health for years, yat be never mimed an opportunity to serve the best Interests of the community. ** was hen that he saw th* great i for a humane aoriety. With that

Bkmr P- Hast, who has been meufilu* three weeks with his rioter and brotbsr-tn-law. Mr. and Mn. Edward P. Arnett, returned to his hone in Riehomnd. Va., on Monday, much improved in health. Th# Rpwcrth League of th* Knhodtst Church had a BL ValenUi-e * social In the baeement of the church Tuesday evening. Among the interesting features wars the fish pond r fortune teller.

Mrs. Carrie 0*11*0 called upon Hr*. Hagan and found her very much improved. and her many friends hope that she win to able to be out shortly. Mi*. Hagan to president c* the Women's Cfiric Club of this eUyMr. and Mr*. Pahris. Mr*. Marti

Mr. Chat burn and Frank Ferrari, i of atvwstd.-cob Fabric, of Pfcii dslphia; Ru'etph Fehri* and I Of Marmora, aaa » mk Shaai s prme, ' st U I Breda.- st — » of Mr. ssd Mr*, aarry Fehri*.

Firm in his belief of the Christian doctrine, tbe deoaaaed gave much of hi* tone to tosehlng the Bible, being

ing from New Tort city. They toft dav for PhlUdriphto, New Jersey Mate

their trip la New York city. ■ Beard sf Trade Supper There wee a mien did reprm live gathering of th- Wildwood Board of Trad* at the aatuia* »—e*r eeiabratioa which took Sea Crest Friday ait New Raglaad mean was tto hotel m******** t Oeeils, proridest rt the jBoard of iTmisw , —- „ - sure Lpeakan. yst, without a hitch, the program was oarrisd out ir — fire action. BmeeUUy in* aero th* on* srtnuto talks the various men present cal.W uporby to* president. Each usprtdrt tto toast in booster fashion. Miai-v C. Woo! mi led tbe com mu n A- sin Mrs. Marion Schumann. Alb tl Wildwood String Band, wda tto s

(Her scope o( eperstto' < 611 Eigidfa Street

than to yonr door al a ooet vwy httk ■ be chatted far freight atoae.

as Vaai* sf rsrthflil Sxpertsiwe

ECUDIN A f«S Mu ✓tXamecSi. Jewelry. fUsaMao sf >»sms**«

W* tor eu ••■e sa* »'i**r •U Asbuty Ivt., Ocean (Sty V. J.

L Leslie Headley Architect

Hifheit Frices Paidisr el Kmdt v( IMtt PARTICULARLY MUSKRAT Sam Nappen » Woodbine, NswJeney

ARCOLA PRICES CUT IN HALF

Reliable Trucking Service

SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OF/ICE: MTEF BC08E, SEA ISLE GRT Bell Fhou S-Brfi Asyrioas Tk

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. Successor to late Wm. P. Daniels Bail Ph

We hm jiut bera notified by tbe Amatol R Compmy that tbe vut production ud ado at J enablM ton to mto tbe lurpriang cat nf ia»i Mf in tbe price of to f

There never vmt ■ better time to toaB u And* Syntoi in your home tor right now —end you cur do it on the easy Pertiel Peymeat Pto, juit u you can boy furniture and other hmt-hnlrt (node

t U. Qve Yon An Etoarte on Meeting Your Home the Aicole Wey-*e toy

of warmth and comfort.

BURKHARDT & ADAMS

PLUMBING AND HEATING

108-10 WeetJ,

Sea hie City