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Sea Isle City Thomas Jefferson, of Philadelphia, opont Sunday her*. Samuel Delaney, of Philadelphia, was a Sea Isle City vMtor Sunday. Ur. and Mrs. Dan Marta and Prank Spear were Millville visitor* Tuesday. Mias Anna Busch Is spending this week end with relatives In Philadelphia. Mrs. H. Jacobi and daughter, Dorothy Reed, were Atlantic City vial tors Monday. MIm Ida Johnson, of Ocean City, was a Sea Isle City visitor one day this week. D. W. Gardiner, of Ocean City, was a Sea Isle City visitor one day last week. Father Dennis Galvin and Ralph Short spent Wednesday evening In Ocean City. Mrs. Frank Fowkes spent several day, this week with relatives In Philadelphia. The Men’s Social Club met Wednesday evening at the home of George Whittington. A party of young folks from this city attended the dance at Rio Grande Wednesday evening. The Ladles' Tea was held at the home of Mrs. Gus Miller on Wednesday of this week. The Willing Workers Sunday School Class met at the honu of Louise Slmpeon on Monday evening. William Craig, an employee on the TIMES staff, who formerly resided In Ocean City, has moved to this city. Tht ladles of St. Joseph’s Church held a card party at the Lafayette Lunch Room on Thursday of this week. Mrs. C. Gallen left Wednesday for Washington, D. C-, where she will spend ten, days with her sister, Mrs. Turner Pope Gray. Mrs. George R. Anderson, cf Philadelphia, and some friends, are sp< lag some time at the Anderson cot-
MARRIAGES
Miss Margaret Bunstrom, of Baltimore, and Dare Robinson, of Tuckawere quietly married last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson, Tuckahoe. Rev. Mr. Lawrence was the officiating minlater.
Dr. Clarence Way attended a banquet at the BeUevue-Stratford, In Philadelphia, last Friday evening, la honor of Judge Taulane. Mrs. Eugene Way, Mrs. Thomas Ladlam. Jr.. Mrs. Edward Arnett and Mrs. William A. Haffert motored Atlantic City Wednesday. Mrs. Elisabeth Haffert and daughter. MU* Elsie, returned to t home In Ftaasantvlllc, after spending the winter months at the Cronecker
apartments here.
Charles Robinson b*s sold hU place, the Coloalal.on the Boardwalk.
N. C. waa the gveat L. Makar over the week end. The Pollyanna OtrU of the Methodist Sunday School met at the home of their teacher Mia. Ira P. Hess. Wedneaday evening. The youngsters had a vary enjoys ole evening. Mrs. Horace Rice had the misfortune Monday of breaking her wrist. On Wednesday her mother motored doan from Philadelphia, and Mrs Rico returned with her, to remain couple of weeks. The many friends o' Mrs. James J. Hagan, president of the Women's Civic Club, will be glad to know that she U dally Improving In health and azpecU to spend s few days In tbU dty shortly. The seventh and eighth grades of the local school will go on a hike lo-mor-ow, taking their luneber Mrs. Helen VanPoasen. one of the teachers of the Khrol, will chaperone
them.
Quite a cumber of ouy town folks attended the Tall Coder banquet at Cape May Court House, Monday t. enIng. MUs Gertrude Fisher shook tt; house with laughter when she gave two of her prise-winning recitations. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fehrle, Mrs. Sophia Marie and children, Madeline, Mahal and Edward, and Jack Fehrle. ell of Riverside, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fehrle. Mrs Manta and children are spending s few days bora. ^ Dr. Clarence Way attended a military banquet of the Veterans National Guard of Pennsylvania, 103rd Begtmeflt, held in PbUadelphU on Saturday, in the banquet hall of tbe Union League. Broad and Walnut Streets. It was one of the n-oet sueeaseful affaire ever held, there being about one thousand present. Tuesday night was known as ladies' nigh’ at tbe Moose Hall, at which time the men gavo the ladle* a royal banquet. Music was furnished by an Ocean City orchestra, and after tbo dlnnn, dancing was enjoyed. Earl Waddingion. retiring dirts tor, war presented with a beautiful Duofold pen and pencil. The new officers were also Installed at that time. Those attending tbe 10 o'clock Maas at St. Joseph’s Church next Sunday are promised a musical treat by Messrs Anthony Ptnico and J. Hoiaotte. musicians and artist singers of the Ambassador Hotel. Atlantic City. Both artists are well known by their radio broadcasting through Station WPG. and their visit Is looked forward to with inter**! Mr. Psnlco la a tenor and Mr. Honsotte a baw slngor. A new Y. M. C. A. group was formed Wednesday evening, when eight boy* between th* ages of t and It year* met In the basement of tht W’ * hod 1st Church. Tb* boy* decided upon the name of "Wide Awake" and adopted a constitution. Until another leader can be secured, the group
win be la charge of A. C. Wileey. •misted by John Masurirs Mr. Wileey la mow leader of the Junior guup that mees Monday evoalag.
One of the interesting weddings of the month was solemnised Wednesday afternoon at the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Ocean City, wl Mies Bernice Buckeon beeac-e the bride of Etrver Bakely, of that ci(y. The bride was given In marriage by her mother. Mrs. Maude Buckson of the Blscayne Hotel. Mrs Buckeon was dressed In gray and wore a corsage bouquet of ourple sweet p The bride was attended by 1 Helen Bakely, sister of tbs groom. Mias Bakely was prettily attired in orchid georgette with silver lace and carried pink roses and orckid sweet . Thomas Williams acted bast man. with Herbert MeCinJorn and Michael PUeggi ea niUers. The bride looked very becoming in white canton crepe with a wreath of orange blossom* on her hair. She carried a shower bouquet of white roeee and UlUe* of the valley. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Blscayne Hotel with nearly fifty guests present. The bridal table was profusely decorated with
After a brief honeymoon tbe couple will return and make their residence st Seventh Strtaet and Bay Avenue.
DEATHS
Miss Adda Baud, of Cold Spring, died Sunday after a long Hlaeoa She was buried Wedneaday st the Baptist CessaLjry at Rio Grande.
Furman Pilgrim, of Tuckahoe, was atrichsn with aa attack of the heart
meet was made at tb* Head of th* River. Dseeea*fl la survived by one brother. Jaams Pilgrim.
Cbariaa Hogan.
Angleece, who passed away in her home Tuesday morning. April 7. were held In Hoiy Trinity Lutheran Church Thursday afternoon of lost week, attended by a large gathering of aorrowing friends and relaRev. Paul Neff, rector of Holy Trinity, officiated. Sick leae than two weeks. Mrs. Hogsn died of pneumonia. leaving four little children, the oldest being 12 year, and her husband to mourn her loss County Medical Association Tbe annual meeting of the Cape May County Medical Association wi held at the Beasley’s Point Hotel on Tuesday. Philip Marvel. Jr. M. D., of Atlantic City, and Dr. Rlke, editor of the New Jersey State Medical Review, were tb* principal speakers. A banquet was served to tb* members of the association and tb* ladles.
Frank Oilbnan Paroled Frank Glliman. 1«. of Philadelphia, was released from Jamesburg Reformatory and placed on parole by Judge Eldredge, last Friday 0111maii was sentenced to Jamesburg about six months ago after issuing several bogus checks, one to Ralph Short, an electrical contractor, of Sea Isle City. He feta ted that the reason he issued the checks was that he was without means of support. This, however, was contradicted as It was established that he has a goed home with his ptrents in Philadelphia but refused to live there.
Hidden Name Winners Grow lift of Ciow Who Have Beoerred Free Moving Picture Ticket* In* creasing Every Week
All BEAIT FOE
lag In the ran u* the members of their party, the list to date of thorn to take the trip to as follows: Cape May City—Council men
and two others.
Look For Name Any Tune Every week the number of Cape May County people who have enjoyed moving picture shows as the guests of the TIMES to Increasing. Some thert are who have twice received two free tickets to either Hunt's Casino Theatre, Wildwood, or the.Moorlyn Theatre, Ocean City. Whether or not you have already receiveone or more pair of entertainment “passporta" there to a possibility thU - name to hidden among this week's Classified Advertisements. So turn to the Classified Ads right no# and make the weekly Journey Into the laud of hidden treasure. If ■ naa:* to concealed there, notify us In which advertisement you found It and Uncle Sam will bring you two free tickets to either the Moorlyn or Hunt's Casino, whichever you- prefer. Wise people read the Classified department every week, not Just because tbeluiames may be there, but because th^ realise It Isa vrmderful toe. It to that to both the reader and the advertiser. Whatever you west to buy. It will pay you to read tbe Classified Ads. Tb* past seven days two tickets were sent to each of the following, who notified us of finding their Daniel W. Ott, Ocean View. Mrs. Elisabeth Norton. Cape May Court House. Claude Rice, Sea Isle City. Kght names were hidden and those who failed to send for their tickets Mrs. Louise Tsrmalne, 110 West Maple Avenue. Wildwood. Mrs C. A. Shropshire, Woodbine. Walter Herald, Coart Ho—a. R. F. D. Mark Adame, 134 Eighth Street, Nan City. Bertram Darby. 41* Oath Street, *aa City. On Monday and Tuesday at next wadi Emmett Flynn's production, "The Dancers,” with Georg* O'Brien, t Rubens and Madge Bellamy, to showing at the Moorlyc. On Wednesday the pieturtoatlon of "Chu Chin Chow,” the stage suooaas featuring Betty Blythe as Sahrat. tbe deeert flower, will be the attraction, thousand persona, garbed In the costume* or the ancient East, are In the east and the settings of ancient Bags'her* the story to laid, are among the most elaborate ever built for a photoplay. "Tbe lAdy,” Norms Talmidge's latest success, will shown at the Moorlyn Thursday. Friday and Saturday. It to a First National production presented by Joseph M. Bchenck. Hunt's Casino has resumed vaudeville Tuesday evenings, four sets being presented each week. A feature photoplay la also shown Tuesday and this week It will be "The Gold Flab." with Constance Talmadge. “The Gold Fith." v-hlch cleverly rev* evils of divorce, was adapted from the stage play by C. Gardner van and Is said to be a thousand times funnier than Its French nameu Heading the support Jack Munhall. On Mondey "Tbe Devil's Cargo." with Pauline Stark. Wallace Bee.y and William Collier, Jr., to the Cssino attraction. "Chu Chin Chow,” with Betty Blythe, will be shown Wednesday and Thurs-
day.
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llam H. Austin, Jonathan Haas *«:d Morris Leedoeo. North WUdwood—Mayor Skivers, George Sheer and four others. ~ - Mrs. Georg* L Marktond, Frank Bdsoe. Eugene Seng. Larry Swan and Bert
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Avalos—Mayor Gilbert fa. Smith. William Bennett and three members of the Baa Oats Oompuay staff. Sec IsK City—Mayor Irving Fitch, mrgs Header, Georg* Neptune, John C. Smith and William A. Haffert. Ocean City — Ward Beam, of Daily Down" fame, and William J.
Eighth Grade, No. 3 . Every eitlsan should do kto share i making our city beautiful There are twelve things,of Importnee which should be done to our tty: X. To benefit tbe dty and mak t or* Attractive, all the vacant
The total number In the party
be thirty-two.
All of the party will wear straw bats, and will have gay hat bends Pre claiming them "Cape May County Boosters.” The trip win be made standard time, as most of the towns visited are running on that time. TLe start will, therefore, be on standard time, 1.36 P. M., Sunday, April 2«.
Had Mo Motor license H. Lamont. of Falladelphla, was picked up last Friday on the Sea Isle Bonlevard, near Strathmore, by Corpora! Jesch. of the State polio*, while driving e motor car without a license. He was given a hearing before Justice Noel Pappalardo, at Sea Isle, who lined him 110 and eosts.
When Thirsty-Hungry Pick up your nearest telephone and order “Beach Maide”
WILDWOOD JICE CREAM CO. i to Ayres 147 E. Garfield Avenue \ Wildwood, I. J.
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tbe Democratic County Committee meeting, held in Court House Saturday last, who aspire to various'offloae In the county. Tom Ixullam, s candidate to fill. the place of Mayor Champion on the County Board of Freeholders for a three-ysar term. For the State Committee, are listed tbe asmes of William H. Campbell. Ocean City, and Mias Cli ra McCann. WUdwood. For Sheriff 'he aspirants are Jem Chambers, Ohpe May City: Alfred Smith, of Ocean City, and Matthew Schsllenger. of Wild
The State Highway Commission tost week awarded th* contract tor the pavtug of Route IS, from Rio
Oraud* to Green Creek.
How to Make Sea Me City Beautiful
By AUCE MULLER Winner First Prise In TIMMS 1
i. The rubbish from along the road l*edl*.jt from Townsend's Inlet to Sea Isle City should be carted farther away from the road so it would not be aeen. 3. The clUseua of this d‘y should dean their yards up and plant grass, flowers and hedges. If poatobto, they should paint their heme*. 4. The station should be ■ are attractive by palatine. planting flowers, so that people p Img by tb; town on a train sfe Judge it by their well-kept station, and pretty flower beds. 6. The grave! roads should - .raped o.tener, so tjiat after e rain the water would not have tlnta collect. s' 4. At the southern end of.Lan Avenue to a lot where the garbage collector dumps the garbage. 'Ibis should not be, because this lot to in the town. The garbage should be carted away from the. tows buried. 7. The boardwalk needs Impr menu, such as steps leading to the
star breeds oeag one of the etty could be built
tt that way.
Baa We Qty. Sunday, April Slander School nt SB.M A. M. g« r . rice with sermon at U.M A. M. The pastor. Dr. D. Upton Bair, will take ^ _ to Bslntoritad.
Nerve* and Circulation Scientifically Ragukrted Honrs dally »-ll 3-4 7-1 4014 Pacific Afftnoa
Onlv two movsmeote era required to fill a Watermen'*— poll out the lever and posh It bask . When the pen to filled It automatically locks E C. MORRISON 100 Sell 8t, MQnrffifi, M. 7. "At th* sign of the clock” Prompt attention olvea to all
Good Dress is Km to Success One of the wealthiest men in the country oaid the other duy, “It is only when yen have arrived at the very top that you can afford to dress poorly. And by that time you’ve got the habit cf looking good.” A* a lift on the Rood to Success, we re-
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