Cape May County Times, 3 April 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Sea Isle City

Su tejr with his mother ben. yt— ssrsb Perry sps it Wednw6aj vrenlof In AUsdUc City. Mrs. Edward 3. Clark spent Tuesday in the Quaker City. Mrs. John Shannon was stopping It Philadelphia Friday. John Marurle was In Wildwood Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arnett were In Ocean City on Monday. Dr. Edward Wells, of Philadelphia, was In town Sunday. Mrs. Robert Stevens has been out cf town this week. George Whittington made a buslnees trip to Philadelphia Wednesday. D. W. Gardiner, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with friends In this

«lty.

Harry McPherson and Warren Brandriff. of Bridgeton, were Sunday visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Hees spent Wednesday with relatives In Belle-

plain.

an— Anna Paulson and brother, Henry, drove down from Philadelphia

Mia W- Meat sen of Mr. n. Bank* Oemtaon. of Cape May Oowt Bow*. Osd last Friday after a

Charles Whittington and family spent the week end In Philadelphia,

visiting relative*.

The Misses Helen a: Whittington were In ft

Mr. William Barr and children, Clement, Thomas and Mary, spending this week in this city. Mrs. Charles Hahn aad Mrs. Georgs Culver were Ocean City visi-

tors Monday.

Dr. Clarence W. Way attended a military banquet st the RlU-Cariton. in Philadelphia, recently. Miss Elisabeth FUUsr, of Dei vine, was visiting friends In this city

John Braea. of Philadelphia, has received a promotion In the Colonial

April Court Juror* Drawn

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City; Albert Spring; Edward PkOltpe. Cape May: wmiarn Peterson. MayriBe: Charles Cape May; William Red r.. Dias Creek; AdeHa Robseen Qty; pard. Cape May: Joseph BUtea. Cape May; Luther Swain. Swain too, Herbert R Shaw. Wildwood; William & Shaw. Cape May: Newton Sayre. Ooahen; Alfred Stevens. Cape May; Jena Salveeen. Stone Harbor; George Springer. Court House; Paul Snyder. Cape May; Howard C. Topham, Wildwood; Frank Truland. Cape May; Ui Palermo; George Thom peon. Prlerun Vansant. Cape May. and James West. Cape May. Supreme Court Justice Lather A. Campbell appointed Lewis T. Stevens, former State Senator, counsel for James PetUt and Gas Anderson, two of the Tuckahoe Bank robbers. Attorney Stevens had be* selected as counsel by the parents of Welter Laird, the third member of the gang. it their son. The other two youths were unable to procure enough funds to hire counsel. It Is Intimated that Attorney Stevens will it a plea of non vult If this _ which means literally “we o*> sot conteed " la accepted, the presiding Judge, who will be Luther A. Camrbell. will set the degree of the crime. The object of presenting such a pies Is that the offenders hope to escape the electric caalr. It It within the Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court Jiwtlce to reject the plea and make the youths stand trial, if he believes the crime deserves a first degree murder verdict. After the drawing of the Jurors Quarter Session Court was held. Joseph Meek, of Woodbine, an habitual liquor offender, was sentenced to serve three months In the county A quantity of liquor w *m found In a barn owned by Mack, by representatives of the Prosecutor's office.

DEATHS

Mis. L Buyer, of Woodbine, died - - - sk in the

Millville

In The Churches ft. JeMstol C. Otarek Sen hk City, 1. J. ■Any ear vices will fi in St. Joseph's Catho-

at the evaaififf service. You -re meet cordially Invited. Hdy voak servloee Thursday and Friday, at « M P. M.

tng of Holy Bow. 7.M-*.*0. H to hoped the altar of the Repository win be adorned with elaborate deco-

■aUona

Good Friday—Services will begin promptly at • A. M. In the evening.

bear of the sudden death of Mrs.:'

MW «r-

W, ^ b.j™» manDeceased was born and; 10 0 cloek - ln 0o “ keD at *

Suipnae Parties For Court Home Mi* Mias Henri tta Bowen was tend ed e surprise party on Saturday night by a number of her friend*. A good n«« was had by all Those who enjoyed the party were: Mieses Gladys Errtcaon. Myrtle Undennaa, Gladys McPherson. William Gardner. Jessie

Bowen. George Image. Mr. Wallin*, Harry LMmam and others. On Monday night Miss Thelma Spalding was tendered a birthday

HOUSES FOR SALT. OH EASY TERMS

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and CUfton highly her native village. Funeral senrlcee and Interment took piece on Thursday at S o'clock.

Harold Learning, fonnwfr of Eldon. son of the late Thomas and Deli Learning, died last week In Buffalo. N. T. The remains were brought to Oepe May Court House and interred In the Baptist Cemetery Monday. Deceased was oee of the first graduates of Middle T< ship High School. He leaves a wife

and brother. •

mes Peterson, of Cape May Court House, aged 6 years, died in Salem Hospital on last Thursday, a

days after an Intestinal operation,

was burled on Sunday. He i

of William

wife, who resided at Court Hones

iber of yean.

Mn. Jar

Mias Maude Love has been HI. pre-

venting her moving to the Colonnade

on the first of April, as expected. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rath and Wayne, motoreo to Sea We from

Ephraim and went one day last week.

William J. McOluekln, who sum-

mers here, was down Sunday getting hM cottage reedy for the summer see-

Mim Murid Jones, of Rochester.

N. T.. moved late town this week, aad U employed on the TIMES staff.

Mrs. W. McManus aad Mr. aad tea A. Hagan, Jr.. w»t the I at the Hagan cottage, on

Coral Street.

Mrs. Alexander Wolflagton. daughter of Mrs. Eustace, motored here fi-wn Philadelphia, on Sunday, to visit her mother who Is very 111 The Misses Sarah A McGovern and Mary E. McMenamln. Vincent E. Van Reuaaellar and John J. Donnelly were Sunday vidtors of Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCall. Professor Edward Jefferson, instructor of modern European history. In Hotchkiss, motored from Lakeville, Conn., and will spend some time in

See Isle.

Doctors Eugene end Clarence W. Way and Mayor Fitch attended the Lead's testimonial banquet, at the Ambassador Hotel. Atlantic City, last

Friday.

Rev. end Mrs. Jehn Lrnnon. Mrs. Lewis Chester. A ft S»Wrus and Mrs. Benjamin Fo»« attended preachers' and laymen's meeting st Millville on Monday. The Men's Club of the Methodist Church will meet next Tuesday evening at the home of Harold Sutton, on Pearl Street, and a full attendance Is anticipated Wayne Strothers is managing the business of the large delicatessen store. In Pbllllpeburg. while the owner, his brother. Alexander, is In s New York hospital. Mrs. E. 0. Wllsey returned to her home In Woodbury. Friday, after two months' visit with her son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph C. WUsey. of Minerva Street H. L. Sparklln. who for sev«ral years has conducted s confectionery store on the boardwalk, has returned here and la making arrangements for the re-open In* of his store Several led hr from See Isle attended the Parcat-Teaehere* reception on Saturday. The parents of the freehman class In Ocean City High School wars entertained by the teachers of ihe new High 8-hooI. M - and Mrs Edward Arnett entertained a number of their friends from Washington. D. C.. Wildwood and Sea Isle City. Saturday craning. The evening was spent In playing cards, anti at a late hour refreahment* ware enjoysd. There was a baseball game between an out-of-town team and an Ocean City team on SatujJay. The game cloeed wlthh the score 7-8. favoring the out-of-town boy*. Both were picked from the students of the Ocean City High School The winning teem was composed mostly of Sea tele City boya.

See Isle City, pleaded guilty to the charge of poroeaslng liquor end were fined 9800 eect end cost*. Chris Miller, e storekeeper of Ottsn'i Harbor. Wildwood, pleaded guilty to the charge of posBeeelng liquor. He was fined 9*80. Domlnleh Captoehione. of Ottea’a Harbor. Wildwood, who was sent

•* la the not

Mrs. Eva Btsenberg. wife of Israel Etsenberg, eon of a former Mayor of Woodbine, died Sunday after an 111nees .of several months, in PhilsM- . She was 98 years old.

Mias Katherine Paulson, of Phils delphla end Sea Isle City, died at her t. 1907 Chestnut Street. Thursday of last week, after an

be released from the county Jail ^a to Ms falling health. County Phyelelaa Julius Way and Dr. Frank High it of Cape May. stated that hi*

removal

to a hospital Imperative.

Gertruda Still, colored, of Swain ton. who was found galtty of —nil and battery, tailed to appear in Court

to be sentenced. 8h

after a brawl with another colored woamn In Ocean City several month*

MARRIAGES

Mias Pauline, daughter of Poetaster end Mrs. Jacob Feldman, of Woodbine, was married In New York Sunday to Dr. Jack Roeenblum.

I understand the Ku Klux and 1009-wra are opposed to foreign hand ties now.

•Whstys mean he died like a bar-

Kanneth Bonham, of El dor*, and Alfreta Hoffman, of BeUeplaln. ried In Dennlsvllle last Saturday

Easter Sunday Afternoon—Benediction of the BleaeeC Baeram—* -♦ S o'clock. «o Sunday ecbooL Note—The church belle will not be run* from Holy Thursday morula* until Easter Saturday morning. This Is s feature traditional of the Catho«r to express her t of the suffering r the God-Man.

Church

Sea Isle City. Sunday April Sunday morning service at Id.90. Topic: "Christ's Triumphal into Jerusalem.” followed by the administration of the Lord's

bet*. Sunday School at *.*•. worth League at 9.48 P. M. Amanda Wright will be the leader. Evening service at 7.99. The pastor's subject will he "The Heart's Delight." Monday evunlng—Regular weekly r. eetinr of the Boy's Club. Thursday erenlng—Mid-week prayer service, at 7.«0. Tople: "The Bible and Work."

CAPE MAY COUNTY’S OWN Mk for

ICE

CREAM

“Beach Maide’

Parties and Banquets Given Special Attention

WILDWOOD ICE CREAM 00. \,*l-

Isle City, having been engaged ta a boardwalk buslnaae for many yuan. For the past three eeaaone (he hid had the Ice cream parlor corner O Avenue and the Boardwalk. John Bln«ham.^»flbdora. dieddenly on March 91, cf heart trouble. Mr. Bingham, who was 89 years of age, is survived by his wife, who before her marriage was Jennie McKeague. Two daughters. Mrs. Viola Pierce and Mrs. Ells Peters, of Jersey Oily; four sons, Herbert Bingham. of Jersey City; Charles and Lin wood Bingham, of El dor*, and Milton Bingham, a school teacher at Cape May City; two aUters. Mr*. Emma Springer, of Eldora. end EUa Bingham, of Helalervllle. and a brother. Welter Bingham, of Avalon. The funeral services were held Sunday at noon with Interment in Eldora

Otmetery.

Tie trouble with good things la that iq many of them turn out U *

City. Pkta» Sunday. April »—A great day In the history of churches, you should go to church by all mesaa. Bible school at 19.99 A. M. Barvtea with aermoa at 9 P. M.

THE DIAMOND Birdmiom far April A Wonderful Emster Gift Somethr"g the year* will not dor the fanDdmce af, a fine diamond.

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The Days of

Frequent Car Buying

are Passing

The paMk fts leernlac after agaactar caarery of •** > wicnce that true economy in personal transportation. as in ocher nnrreetrtci, lies in boyfaa the beat a Isas thna fha bast at

8bCy par cent erf the c Packard Sixes art leas chan two years old—15% ere fas than one year old. But for these new Packasd ownaas the day* of fraQuant car buying are poet. Thousands of Packasd B>w < thek way toward the 100,000 mtir i no kma of the oriafabl beauty, r of thak cars. Thsy barn mac

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