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Search for Hidden Names Now
yoo fe&re as attack aprtnc ffcT«r, feel sort of—wall, if joa hare tbs & P. you know last how it fMa. and if you don't you soon will, so why make it worse by talking about it The point is. however, even though you may have the Inevitable malady don't ".eglaet your weekly tour through u o TIMES Claasiftod section. Spring fever Is no re for missing two free tickets to Hunt's Oasinc Theatre, Wildwood, or Moorlyn. Ocean City—take your pick —If your name is hidden am on? Claseifled Ads and you will miss them if you don't find your name and notify us Springtime la an unusually good time to reed the Classified Ads. anyway, for if there is any one time of the year that section contalxthan its usual large nxm'jtr of bargains it is then. The chanoee of your name being tucked away among the Claseifled Ads Is greater now than daring the first several weeks of the Hidden Kerne Contest, for then only names a week were hidden end now anywhere from six to nine may be found. So drive away that languid feeling, eo characteristic of the a F. and make the weekly treasure hunt right now. If you find your name the thrill will knock the Springes sky high. Those who received e pair of free ticks the past seven days (nine ni were hidden last week) were: William Begttka, 408 Wildwood Avenue. Wildwood; Fred Gordon. Rio Grande; Mrs. El wood Smith, Cepe May Court House; Morris Kliinaky, Woodbine. Those whose names were hldd but who failed to notify ns, were: H. H. Reiner. Woodbine; Clinton Nickerson. South Dennis; Joseph Huber, SIS West Avenue. Oceer. City; lira F. R. Sheppard, SIM Wesley Avenue, Ocean City; Clarenee Hushes, DenninrlUe. Some first-class photoplay attractions await yoo without coat if ycur name is bidden this week. Tomorrow (Saturday) and Monday the Cosmopolitan hlrtor'cal production. "Janice Meredith." featuring Marloc Davies, will be preeented at the Moorlyn. On Tuesday the pletnrisaticn of Booth Taridngton's novel. “TLe Magnificent Ambereona.” under the photoplay title. "Pams Touth," will be ebown at that theatre. "The Roughneck.” Robert W. Service's story, starring George O'Erlcn, is the Moorlyn feature. "Greed,” the Eric von Btronhelm picture that was two yean in the making, is announced tor an early appearance. A doable Mil will entertain at Hunt’s Casino Monday. One feature win be Larry Seamon in "The Girl in the limousine;" the other. "The Bread Bowl,’’ with Edmund Lowe. Hunt’s Casino will resume vaudeville on Tuesday, four acts being anm unced. in'’addition to a feature photoplay. "For Sale,’’ with C.Mre Windsor and Adolph Menjou. A tnriUlng picture, "East of Suet.” with Pols Mag i. Noah Beery and Edmund Lowe will be the Wednesday ana Thursday attraction. On Friday Colleen Moore and Anna Q. Nlllson will be seen fa "Painted People.”
Mremh Lutheran Church See Me City. Easter Sunday. April ] S—Bunday School at 10 A. M. Celebration of Holy Supper and Confirmation of clam at 11 A. M- Special ■ester offering in Sunday School and Church. The Lenten envelopes ere all to be brought In. The church will be beautifully decorated with palms and Easter
Too are most cordially Invited. Methodist Church South Searllle, Sunday. April 12— You don’t want to mlaethis Sunday. Tuere will be eperial ■aging, and the pastor will present the pantomine "The Holy City.’* assisted by Thomas W. Sears, vocalist, Mim Bra eat Grace, organist, and six girla. The pastor will preach an appropriate meesage for Easter. 5c. Joseph’s Church •ee Me City. Sunday. April 11— 10 A. M. High Mean, special musical program and short sermon. "The Reeeurrectlon. the Foundation of Our Faith"—Hu diad for our sins and , rose again for our JuetiAcaUon. Confessions Saturday night from 7 to 8. - - 8 o’clock. If ethodirt Church Sea Isle City. Sunday, April II— Easter Sunday will be ohaerved fcy special singing is the morning The pastor's subject will be "The Resurrection." Bunday School at 1.80. Epworth League et «.4S. John R. Lennon, leader. Evening service 7.80. special singing. Topic. "The Burning Heart." Boy's Club Monday evening- Midweek church night Thursday at T.10
Sea Isle City
Mrs. Irving Fitch spent the week end in Philadelphia. Mrs. Ira P- Heee and eon, Richard, spent Wedneedey with her sister in Belleplaln. Mr. and Mrs. George Culver motored to Atlantic City Tuesday to attend s basketball g* me. Mrs. Walter Rlef and Mr. and Mrs Ed. Meher. of Laurel Springs, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. gdwards this weekMiss Florence Ditmars, of Trenton, returned home Thursday, after spendseveral days as the guest of Mrs. Edward Buck. The bowling alleys on the board walk will open tomorrow under the management of Rudolph Ferhle. who has taken them over from his father Mr. and Mrs Dan Marts, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rice and Mrs. Helen Van attendad a minstrel dhow at Millville Wednesday evening, making the trip by motor. The Men's Social Club was entertained by Harold Sutton on Tuesday evening. The next meeting win be held et the home of George Whittington, on April 88. Skating is getting to be quite a fad In Sea Me City. Most .any evening (especially on moonlight nights) any number of young folks may be reeu. rolling along the BoulevardMrs. J. W. Parker, Mr. ead Mrs. Edward Becker and the Misees Helen and % Georgia Parker motored down from Beverly and spent the week end at their bottage, the "Tumble Inn." Mise Nora Oeiaen. of the English spartment of Somerville High School, Somerville, N. J.. ir Easter vacation with her sister, rs. A. C. WUeey. on Minerva
xeet.
The card party that was scheduled tor this evening et the home of Mrs. Henry Brooks, tor the benefit of the Women’s Civic Club, has been poetntll next Wedneeday. April 18, today being Good Friday. John Vldgst, of the Coast Guard Station, who has been in the Government Hospital Staten Island, tor the past two weeks, is back in Sea Me City, having been given e tenday pasa He will return to the hospital on the 18th of this month. The "Spinster's Convention” given by the Miller Bible CUae of the Methodist Church, in the auditorium of the grammar school, last Friday night, proved a great sucetoe The auditorium was filled to capacity, and
Ike attendance at the weekly meeting of the Junloj Y. M. C. A
was twenty,
with one now ssswhsr being ad del the roll. The hoys diacuswd "h Smoking a Harmful Habit tor a Grow lag Boy.*- the wmeessue of opinion
meeting will be "Is It Manly to DM Profane or ttndetn Speech?" The Epworth League of the Metho-
‘ of a group of
young folks, held their hly business meeting and sotfsl Wednesday evening et the par-
Mrs. Georg- Crw welter a*.1 daugh-l ter, Henrietta, of Fhlladelrale, ere spending the Easter bolld-/a here. Mrs. Louise Mason), of Philadelphia, is spending the Easter holidays with her aunt. Mrs. C-aude Town. Mrs. Edward Buck. .Has Florence Ditmars, Mrs. George Coxson end Mrs. Gus Miller motored to Deanlsville Monday afternoon, to visit Mrs. Lucia Clark, who formerly resided at the Methodist parsonage in this city. Mrs. Clark and family a -e living at Dennisvllls until their new
home In Plainfield, N. J.
president; John Lennon, vice president; Miss ids 8n ond vice president; Mias Wright, third vice president; Amanda Wright, fourth vise
dent.
The ancient chassis in back TIMES building, which was t> delivery car ever used In Ss City, has been purchased by Masuria. Anyone who has not tofore seen this old ralle. may at Masurle’s garage, as he It on display « gfe pariaon with the n Incidestly, it wUl be a treat t vial tort to be able to walk dowi dis Avenue, and not see t*ls> "relic” in back of the TIMES
On Palm Sundry the Moose an'
City, attended the Messiah Lutheran Church in a body, and listened to an inspiring menage delivered by the pcstor, Dr. D. Upton Bair. The lodge was wail represented. Mrs Bair and Mrs. Camp sang “O Son of God"
aam=a dealing with plain facts in a practical way. and "hewing to the line." "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall man* you freo." The church was beautifully decorated with palms and potted plants. The offering w-s quite generous, and the pastor desires -to
thank all who participated.
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DEATHS
Joseph Shellsm. a great nephew of Mrs. Fred Hanley, cf Townsend's inlst. was struck by an automobile in Atlantic City last week and killed.
..th instruetiors to investi-
gate and report at the next meeting.
A new motor tor use In the rityk
tracks while tbs present motors are
As tbs result of an automobile accident in Philadelphia, when the car In which be was ndlng collided with a trolley car. Herbert R. Williams, syed 82 years, a satire of Angiee died Sunday night at 11 o'clock
the Metbodtot Hospital.
Mrs. Ctara Brrtcoon, widow of WUim iTTlcaan. 14 years old. died at her home at Dire Creek on Friday at Oowt House on Monday afterncou. mg tor scree time hot was able be about most of the time Mrs. et person living in tote place She la survive J by several children, two of .them living West and udqbte to attend the funeral She wee bet»" known as Aunt by all who knew her WQHaat £. Wifiserew R. WUherow passed away at Cooper Hospital on April 7th. for the past two months, s-ffertnj Bright's were held at 8 P. Mtng at the undertaking establishment of Charles W. Hlskey. 488 Cooper Street, Camden. Interment was private __ Mr. Wltherow's funeral was attended by Hereford Lodge. F and M.. O. R. C., Nc. 178. of which he
wife, survives him. He was *ury well-known in Sea Me City, havii.g llv d here tar a number
Townsend's Inlet wants ssr^tr ser*ice, and wants It before this season. In r petition to the Sea Me City Commoners.* presented at the regular meetl.ig, a petition was prese signed fcy a large number of Inlet
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