car kii cironr mns, nnm, inn, it, mt.
Sea Isle City Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Edwards were week-end visitors In the Q inker
City.
Mrs. J. F. Lennon left on Wednesday to visit her father at Hanover,
H. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Higjlns. Victor Hl*Slns and Edmond Toner, of Philadelphia. spent the week end here. Samuel Delaney has returned home after vial tin* his sister. Mrs. Stanley Quiet, in Washington, D. C. The Men's Social will be held at the home of George Whittington Wednesday evening of next week. Mrs. George Cronecker and daUgh-
Phll'-delphla, and Samuel a Nicholson, of Swedeeboro. Philip Rapp was not seen on the boardwalk this year, as he is convalescing from a serious
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peterson, of Berkeley. Cal., were recent visitors at the Bellevue Hotel, as the guests of Mr. Peterson's aunt,-Mrs. Caroline Cronecker. Mr. Peterson’s mother and sister. Mrs. Helen Satero, are well known in Sea isle City, having Hunt Treasm* Ever, W~k
May Repeat Hidoen Names
Appmruoe of Year Same Does Sot Mean It Will Mot Be OoBeeakd
the Petersons recently in California, and Miss TllUe Cronecker spent a month there last winter. The Petersons will remain in the East for about a month, visiting friends Mr. Peterson was -formerly from Camden, and Is a large oil operator in the
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the Easter holidays in this dty. Mrs. a C. Bauer and daughter, Dorothy, of Philadelphia, spent the Esster holidays st Hotel Bellevue. Miss Betty Reed and Jack Wynlngs motored from Philadelphia and spent the week end with Mrs. H. Jacoby. Dr. and Mrs. D. Upton Bair motored to Philadelphia last Tuesday, via May’s Landing and Egg Habor. Mrs. Powell and daughter. Mrs. William Ferguson, spent tb<- c-vster holidays at their cottar* on loretto
their visit here by Mr. and Mra. George Wilson, of Had don Cold, and Mr. and Mra Hableht, of Philadel-
MARRIAGES
The Pollyanna Girls of the Methodist Sunday School held & caLe sale Saturday afternoon on Sofroney*s
porch.
in— Helen Middleton, 16 Ariadne Street, is entertaining Mra K. D. Rudderow, of New York City, over the week end. A card party for the benefit of 8L Joseph's Church will be held In the Lafayette Lunch Rooms Thursday evening, April SS. Mlac Nora Gelsen, who went a week with Mr. and Mra. Adolph C. Wilsey, returned to her work In the Somerville High School on Monday. Mr. and Mra. John High are the proud parents of an 8 1-8 ft. baby girl, born April 8. The little one will be known as Eunice Marie. Mra Turner Pope Gray, who has been at her Boardwalk home for several weeks, has returned to her winter home in Chevy Chase. Md. Maurice M. Sofroney. "Spider*’ Fredericks, George Love, John Keenv and Elmer Reed spent an evening in Vuantlc City recently, enjoying a
show.
Mr. and Mra W. W. Reed and William. Jr., of FalrvUw. have ratline with Mr. Reed's mother. Mra Harry Jacobi. Mr. and Mra Harry Fehrie little daughter, Kathryn Carollua. •sent the week end in Riverside. The baby was christened Sunday at the home of her grandparent., at which time there was a family rounioB. Mr. and Mra Prank Warner, and Mr. and Mra Edward Wella anti daughters, Mollle and Betty, of Philadelphia, went the Easter holidays with their parents. Dr. and Mra Eugene Way. Mra Frank Bradley and son. Frank, of Philadelphia who have beep wending a few weeks at the Bellevue Hotel, were Joined by Mr. Bradley and daughter over the Easter holidays Raster services at Messiah Lutheran Church, this city, were the largest and beat in Us history. Sevan new members wore received, and tie offering aggregated above the flOO mark. The church was beautiful!; deco-
rated.
mi— Amanda Wright's Sunday school class met Monday week at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Fitch, little Kathryn Fitch being a member of that class The youngstars enjoyed the evening, especially the
•treat" afterwardr.
Mr. and Mra. L. J. Downey and two daughters. Nancy and Margaret, opened their home at the corner of Loretta and Pleasure Avenues, over the Easter holidays, and had as their guests the Misses Catherine Quinn. Belle Connor and Isabelle Narr. 11m dance Monday evening, given
On Tuesday, April 14, In St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. Pather Dennis Galvin officiating, Mias Margaret Caroline Oordiner. of Bridgeton. N. J., and Wilfred Gerg, were united in marriage. The groom Is a member of the United States Coast Guard stationed at Townsend’s Inlet.
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Miss Aura Woolson. of Denn'svUle, and Mr. Horace Payne, of South Seavllle, were quietly married at the bride's home on Thursday afternoon by the Rev. Walter Klckleaa.
Will Ptmh Bm'lchng (Continued from Page 1) as many signers in favor as agi -If the cost of the proposed »*" buildings to set against nothing, the expenditure appears large; but if it te set against what win have to be
If you are among thJ lucky half
hundred persons who have received two free tickets to either the Moorlyn Theatre. Ocean City, or Hunt's Casino. Wildwood, in the TIMES
Hidden Name Contest.' do looking for the hidden nan
week, for the appearance of your name does not mean it will not be repeated later. Any name may appear twice during the contest. Two or three weeks ago one of the names that had been concealed several
DEATHS Charles Beyle
Charles Boyle, aon of the late parry Boyle, died at hit bom* in Philadelphia on April ». after* an illness of several months. Mr. Boyle was born in South Dennis and resided there until two yean sgo. He had many friends and was always ready ■1st others Solemn Requiem was celebrated In St. BUxabeth'S Church. Goshen, at 11 o'clock on Monday by Rev. Dennis Galvin. The deceased is survived by his mother, two listen and two brothers Jin. Lidia Kfldrrth Mn Lidia Hildreth, better known aa "Aunt Lidia," passed away on Sunday at Swain ton at the home of Mrs Rodgen. where she has been boarding for the past six months. Aunt Lidia, who was 14 yean of age. had been bedfast for several months with neuritis and niter being in a private sanitarium at Atlantic City for several months was brought to the home of Mn Rodgers She had spent most of her life at Clermont and was the widow of the late Prank Hildreth. She wa« a member of Asbury Church and a faithful attendant until yean and falling health kept her at home. services were at Asbury Church on Wednesday afternoon at 2 P. M. Rev. Garner Hand conducted
found by the fortunate fan. If .you were one of the winners ana evening^ entertainment without may be awaiting you, so turn to pagw 4 and 8 at once and Journey through Classified Adland. You can't Iona out, whether or not you find your name among the daselfled Ada, for no matter what you need you will find It worth while to the Claaifled Department. Take Advantage of the unusual ser- . And if you have someI put a Classified Ad to hidden-last week and the following received a pair of skets each: Anthony Pileggl. 844 Asbury Ave-. is. Ocean City: D. F.' Hodgman. Sea Isle City; ' Mrs William H. Law, Court House.
T. D.;
A. Entriken, Rio Grande; Mies ’da Feldman. Woodbine. . Thorn who received no tickets because they did not notify us arc Henry L. McCaffrey, Wildwood, and Mrs T. W. Ward, Sea Isle City. 'At the Moorlyn this dVenlng and morrow (batnrday) evening te Erich Von Strohelm'e plcturisation of Frank Norris’ celebrated novel. “ the photoplay title of whieh Is "Greed " On Monday at the Moorlyn "The Cowboy Prince" will be shown. Wednesday's attraction is a William Fox production, "Trouble* of a Bride." The usual double Monday bin Is scheduled for Hunt's Casino, feature will be Jack Hoxte In "The Fighting Flash,” the other wlE be The Galloping Fish." Four nets of vaudeville and a photoplay, Daughter of the Night." Is on Tuesday's program. Thursday the feature will be “The Only Woman." - with Norma Talmadge. Monte Blue, Florence Vidor and Marie Prevoet appear in the Prtday feature. "The Marriage Cheat.’'
_ great," oenttnued Mr. Champion. •Thlr matter of building te not new; sen considered by the board for two years and every pcssT' was thought out and oonaid jt tivory architects wore eng-ged, and the thing was looked •* frem every ai.gle for the protection and benefit Of the public. I don't see how we nro over going to get oew bull •Hugs if we pay attention to every protest that Is filed. No plan of any kind has fcofc. or could be. considered without meeting opposition, and in the meantime the jail has been condemned by the State and the County Clerk's office te ao overcrowded that efficient work Impossible. I hire been aaeoda with public work for many years « I know of no Improvement ever made thgt was not opposed, and I know of ubre made in the face ot this opposition that te not today looked upon with pride and admitted to be a pul*Uc necewtty.” concluded Mr. Cham-
pion.
occupation, is * balldsr, and he f Jt
public buildings at Court Hoium the knottieet problem he haa tried to work out. No one can the problem, he stated, to pl-^ v - and he believed that Cape May OmSbty te large enough and progremdve enough to have public buildings that will be * credit to the county. The Clerk of the Board was directed to advertise for bids for erection of thd new building*, for plumbing
and Jail equipment, bids to be opened on May C. and the County Counsel directed to .Imw the nut Mary a* to temporarily finance the
A. B- Smith A. B. Smith, who has been s resident of Marmora for many years, paaaed away test Wednesday morning in Philadelphia and was burled at the Seaside Cemetery Sunday afternoon. John K. Campbell John K. C-mpbell, 76 years old. died at the home of his brother, Alex Campbell. North Dias Creek, on Sunday. April 6. The body was removed to Philadelphia and Interment made In Fern wood Cemetery. Mr. Campbell bad lived with bis brother for two years.
It’s strange how Invariably the kids need spanking when you have had a bad day down town.
Most anything you
you ean get
— - _ Classified by the Sea Isle City Band, was the ,. rTlr , w
bast ever given In the Moose Hall. > . -
The snug sum of 8160.00 was realise* and everyone present voted having had a good time. The band w^a given full credit tor the fine music which
they furnished.
M-. and Mrs. Harry Kelly -nd eon spent the Easter ho'ldays at the Bellevue. Mr. Kelly te Receiver of Hum of Philadelphia, and had with | him, iv addition to his family, a | party of frtsnds composed of Mr. and j Mra. Harry R. Stratum and Mr. and { Mra. Jorapb Ward, of Philadelphia, i Mteeas Margaret and Cynthia Two- j hep. ri Washington. D. C.; Mr. and I Mra. Herbert Spenser, of Olenilde. Pm; Glean Bedford, cf Philadelphia. 1 and K. Clark KHey were the guests at a houM party over the week end. | and ware chaperoned by their uncle j sad aunt. Captain John L. Maher and Mra. J. C 0*11 rr.. Lemuel Lee. of the Ufe Guard Station, wko waa taken to th- Govrrnment Hospital, on Staten Island, haa undergone a serious operation, but according te Utoet reports te getting siC«f Bteely now and MtpeeU tc return homa in about two weeks. Mr* Lee te In New Tost, where fibs wilt remain with retell res until Mr. Lee la oui of the hospital. Mr. and Mn Louis Rapp nod daughter, of Philadelphia. h*v# bean ependtr.g a feb days la flee Isle City. Among their gurats for the Easter holidays were Miss Kai-a Durkin, of Petenon; Miss Edna teachleih. of Philadelphia; Allen T. Wells, of
advsrtteemsats In th.
when this motion was put. Director G.Jen voted no, *nd Freeh old era Champion. Godin and Miller voted
In The Churches
Freeholder Footer than stated that the plan which ha had .orer and was favorably Inclined toward, was a different one iron the one now conslo White he waa away, because of illness, a now plan had baa and this Includes a now court room, while the old one did not Freeholder Champion then the architect to confirm the tact that every j ten .submitted had Included court -oom. Mr. Boyer said that at the beat ruing it was hoped to Join the new building with the present Court House, moving the old structure back. This was opposed, and then the plan was changed, but because Mr. Kay. then Freeholder, had 2 set sum which the county could Spend within its bonding limit, only a imall court room had been includ-
ed.
Ogden Takes the floor Director of the .board. Luther C. Ogden, who voted no to the adoption of the present plana, then took the floor and said be wasted it made clear that while he voted “no" on the adoption of the public buLdlnga understood that he is against a new bailding. The OOunty Clark must have more room, needed for ed-
Tke only reaaoB. ho i he voted no to the preetet plan te the* he favored a plan that was teas expensive than the
did not Include
contemplated continued use of the present Court House aft
terior alterations.
His stand, he explained, is no re flection whatever on the Judgment of fellow Freeholders, and that they
Sea tele City. Sunday. April 1»— Morning service at 10.11. The subject of the sermon will be "Mlntetry of St. Peter.” Sunday school at t.*0. Epworth loague at 0.46. loader, Mlse Alice Wright Evening service at 7.80. Subject "The Modern Man and HU Bible.” Prayer and Bible study class Thursday evening at 7.20.
First Sunday after Baste . April 1*—Bible school at 10.00 A. M. Subject "The Blearing of Pentecost. Preaching at 8.00 P. M. Them “The Post-Easter Travdarav Good
tmly t ./o movements ire required- to All a Waterman's— pull out the lever and pu* U back . When the pan la filled it automatically Imf | t C MORRISON ioo met pt, xmvffle, x. ;. "At the riga of aw fleck* prompt atteriOee gtwm to ell
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to the indictment, but these were.
not fought out and will no doubt i were as well able to Judge AA he come up when the case is again **• and were entitled to their concalled. ' lotions. He wanted it made clear. Justice Campbell then Axed May be concluded, that no one should get IS as the date for the trial, and aaid the Idea that he was opposed to a that in the meantime he would give considerable -expenditure of money the r-t hi* consideration and make tOT additional public building* at
aeceaaLry orders tor thv dreeing of Court
the Juror* and have counsel properly: v-g*. PnihW. San
notified It to probable nearly twoj *
hundred talesmen will be summoned as th* defense and prosecution to-|' tether will be entitled to oom* X j
challenges.
Mr. Champion then stated that hi*
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SOUTH DENNIS Misses Mary and Agnes Meerwald spout their vacation with their parents. Mra Lewis Learning, oi Philadelphia. spent a few days of last week hero.Several of our people attended the fashion show at Cape May Court House on Thursday. Miss Lydia Springer apeat the week end with Miss Catharine McCormick.
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