Cape May County Times, 20 March 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Isle City

Mn. Chvtoa Whttttncton went Hoc dir m Oe«*a <*«r. Mrm. Carrie OaUan ww a Philadtf• Shii rtaltor Monday. Mn Frank 9^ar apent Wedneedar in MUlTlUa. Samtud Dalaner. of TfelUdefeliia. spent tit «wk end at Ms horns here . Mia. Mayans ^fay wart to Atlantic Uty Mondar and attended the Faaaioa Blow. Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Arnett called on Bar*. C. S. Lawrence. Batiiday.

t apent To^dny In FfcOa^M-

Mr. end Mia. Harry Fehrle are the prood parents of a baby «tet bent

Mrs. Ons U tiler atvended a W. C. T. C. naettny In atone Harbor on

Tha Parent-Teachers’ AseoclaUon will bare an oyster rawer at the Spray Cafe Master Saturday. Jeannette Sah^tn. of Ocean (Sty. Went Toes'-v Wit.' Miss Marta ret

A reception was flren the, ne* minister. Her. Lennon, by the n ben of the Methodist Church Thursday erenln*. The Ledlas* Tea was entertained by Mia. Clauds Town on Wednesday eri nin*. U was. as usual, very well

Hdward Stereds. Ous Momhinwe*. Jr., and Cart Ford ware in Ocean City Wednesday nl*ht attandlny or- . chtstrx practice at the HMh School.

the Taeht Gab property la expectation at an early opUBS Mn. John Deaaett retaned to her

Be*t ua to keep In mind the card party and dance to be held in the Mosee HaU Eseter Monday night, April U. benefit of the Ssa lale Ci*r

d la now pestor of the local church. Mr*. WU liars MoArdle, who haa wen tourlnt through the Southwest.

While in TWac ehe visited the i and Mm. John OOltocm, formerly of See Isis City. Mr. and Mm Harry Krales, Mm Bobert Stevens and Mr. and Mm Robert**, of Ocean City, attended the celebration of ladise’ night at the Shrine Gob, Atlantic Gty, on Saturday omuing. Mm Oeorge Gardiner, who has

daughter. Mm Maannl. in PhUawMphla, has been quite ill. 'but is no^ improving and

Bee. L W. Clark left Sea Ids Gty last Saturday and will sail for South America Saturday. March 21. His motbar will go to New Tork city to "see him off." and will return to Gape Mcy county, to remain until her borne in Plainfield is completed. s ’‘thread day*’ in

up into lace try the widows. This Is a part of the work of the light

Edith Halieran and LUi 4 an Wright. .jo local young ladles. w.U take pert in the InterecholmsUe dr bate Friday evening, Match 26. to bt held at the Vineland High School. The debate Is to be bs'.-.r^u atmUata of the Gty end Vineland High

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N. J., and has

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The card party and danoe given by St. Jueeph’s Church lest Tuesday evening was a wonderful success, despite the In el assent weather. The tC.M gold piece wap won by P. A Quigley, of Philadelphia, a amr-ner hem The affair netted the sum of Il08.ee end over. Motto furnished by the BasB King Orchestra, of MiOvUle. The credit ... ^ym-yp^te

6 of St. Fat-

of the Junior Y. a A. group was yrsesnt at the regular meeting In tbs basement of the Methodist Ohurct Monday evening.

Two of Gat nt

In

“Stunt Night" was obserml sad following the business session e*. lnt*restlQg stunt program, participated in by eSnr-rt every member precent, was named out under the dlrectlso of Carl Ford. W» stunts tnclcde piano Boio, a .tnmboniymito. rw tlons. a vocal solo, a tt&Ming stunt, boxing instMftn and a wrestling match. Next mestlng the boys will dlecuse “Why Hrery Bey Should Have

a Bank Acoonat.”

-n living with gum ««*«*'». L. BttffmaU. JU hip early Ilf* worked for Albert Benuetett in hardware buslMm at Omni*

reek ims-*1ir ‘ After the death of hi* wife, who ras Mia* Bmily c. WsWon. ha want

o Falrton tod afterward Mr*. Emily B. Tomblinpoe *

He is survived by two

Mrs. LUnd* JL Hand, u West May. ard Mm Carrie Bmft***L

“««» >*» ---s 16, L O. M-. of Fairton, «. -A, al

U. A. U., Cedarvllle, N. J., where be

was held In high esteem.

DEATHS Eftm L. TwmHi. Edwin U Tomlin, the director of the Tuetohoe National Bank, who wee black jacked and Got in the hold-op of the bank Mot Friday ning. died at the Atlantic Uty pttel on Tuesday morning. He was the or-nsr of the KltsreMe Poultry Form, at OcrMn Gty, and bed lived in the wtoty of Tuetohpe Mr the »em thirty-five ream «■ ‘

born. He ww to yean of ago e ta surrtvsd by hM wldbw, 1 Edna Tomlin, who is critMeUy ill

was not Informed of the details of the tragedy until Tuesday, after Mr. Tomlin died. Doeestad Is sar rived by two chtt- - - - “ Beg. of

automobile dealer, of AUantle Gty.

16.28 this morning at the Tackahoe M. E. Church, and interment was aside at Head-of-tbe-River Cemetery. Mr. Tomlin was an active member at the Methodist Church, and was superintendent of the Sunday school. He also served on the finance mitts* of the church. Deceased was a member of the Jr. O. U. A. M-. end eu active member of the Qrange. lie served on the Board of Directors of the Tockabo* National

Bank for tea yearn

Mr. Toselte waa active U / sll the affaire of Upper Township, and was one of Tuckahoe's most substantial and respected dtlseas. He wee very devoted to his wife and was discussing her condition with Mm Bice in the bank'whan the hold-up ocennV.

Stephen^ Tyter

Stephen F. Tyler peseed away on March U. 1626. at Ivy Hall, Bridge-

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for some he caaw ia* elm

meewp mmmm

Oeorge Todd, at Bio Grende. drop-

of paid

WILL BUILD 1EW (Continned from Page One) crossing at thM point They were informed that thM bedy could nbt aM until Storm Street bed been bunt on the seat side of the rail rood, then ■ would be forced to »Mee ere. This street is new of being bom.

fpproeeh to Ge boardwalk, wwtd aito be an incentive A, the railroad to build s creettng. ThM was agreeable to Cmiratotoiidr Bafrooey and a motion wee passed a»tbe building of thM mack-

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llte’^toM'iuiGr'^tolSS as Gty Ctork. in the absence of John U Maher, waa directed to advertise tor bids for the exteaMon of the boardrom Ludlam to fencer Street contract for ehy advertlstng; In the newspapers was awarded to thg Borland Agency, of AtMnUc City. - ‘ Weutaell, ri,prceenUtl>* of the mo^ey, submitted a schedule and several design* for approval. He suggested to concentrate Ge advertising in the Philadelphia district, which

. at the Shore Bead entrance to Sea Isle Gty.

The plans Cor the erection of a Jetty at Neptune Street, and plans for the repairs of the Jetty on the north end were reodtved. They were laid over tor approval at Ge next meeting. Gty Engineer OoUlaeon suggested that a nufray or steps be built over Ge Jetties for Ge corvenof Ge beach strollers and baGTfals met Ge approva! of Ge

We Extend to Yob a Hearty Invitation To see our exhldt at the'

Wednesday- Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evening* We are sbowiu* a ftv* Living Boom. Radio Demonstration and Easy Waiter Dsmon-

Tbe Living Boom Suite which * aro showing at Ge show la a very fine Three Piece Suite, upholstered In Mohair (backs and ‘ajl e aulte covered to mohair) with reverrlble cushions. Price $450.00 This Is a very low prito tor such a fine quality.

Library Tables Oar ctock of Library Tablea la exceptionally Ana at UU tlnu. The newest atylss are the narrow fifty and sixty Into Uagtha. Tbs pries* range from yiSCO to S3S.0C

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Prize: $25.00

Limi'ed Offering of QMHce l ob of the Better Kind in SEA ISL£ CITY The Fmat end Sefett Bething Beach on the Jene? Coeet

Ten Reaaooe Why Theto Lot, An of 'The Better KincT’ 1. The Lots axe Located in Center of the Gty. 2. They are Two Block, from the Boanhvalk. 3. Large Pubhc School Right on the Timet 4. One Block from City Hall Sml Port Office 5. Pemuylvenia Railroed Station within Half Block. 6. Right on the Shore Boulevard 7. Sanitary Sewage Syrtem end Pure Arteaian Water. 8. Municipally Owned Ge, and Electric Light Planb. 9. Publx Libnxy, Churchea, Theatre,, Banks and HplSa. 10. All Conveniencei of a Growing and Esfidjiahad Cky.

Lot: at $350 and up

Why Pay tha Same Amount and More Foe Lot, thnt are'Outrid. ad j!’' no * Hi « 1 ‘ Ehy a. These, and that Do Not Have the Advantageou, Facilities that Our Lots Have

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o to Dupore ofThesa in Short Tnne d Advise Immediate Commun^^^

HENRY B. BURNS & CO.

GENERAL OFFICES:

HI I WalnU Sheaf Philadelphia, Pa.