Cape May County Times, 22 May 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Sea Isle City

Hiram Love (Pent Thursday in New York on business. Mrs. Edward Buck spent Tuesday In the Quaker Clty Mrs. C. D. Loveland has opened *er cottas* on Hexham Street for the

—"a. J. A. Busch and daughter, Evelyn, of Wynnefleld. Pamotored to Bee Isle City recently and entertained by Hr. and Mrs.

bra ted his fourth birthday on Saturday afternoon. May It. from two o’clock until i. by antertelnlns a few

of hla f J

Hiss Ethel Burke, of Philadelphia, spent the week end at her cottage on

Neptune Street.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hagan and son were Sea Isie City visitors over

the week end.

W. Beoble. of Millville.

Ladies' Aid Society of the ■— S win bold a supper of the Church Wed-

ling. May *7. for the bene-

fit of the board of rtewards.

Mr. tad Mrs. Walter R Wheaton

and Mrs. Robert MacMillan and

ana mrt. jvouen jaacmiiian anu eon. Howartl. of Philadelphia, motored

down Sunday to a

Billy P

a social evening at the Me'i»

their father. ward Stevens, who is seriously 111. Mrs. D. Upton Bair and Mrs. Hath ryn Fowkes are spending thlr 1 In Lancaster. Pa . attending tl slons of the Al. H. and F. M. I

They expect to return The card ‘

their cottbge or Loretto Ave Mr. andMra. Bennett, of

_ . Jlng sot . with Mise Maud ises Mr.ry and :

Col l Ingam at the

end with their parentsIn'thU dty. Bobby Clayton celebrated his sixth birthday anniversary on Thursday by

he card party given by

-Teachers’ Association at me Stevens Hotel, last Thursday evening, was a great success, both socially and financially. The snug sum of *50.00 Mrs. Turner Pope Orey, who has pen spending seme time at her cot* -age In this tit;-, returned to her home In Chevy Chase. Md., on Thursday. **— "—■- — anted her

entertaining a number of his friends. ' —x Hilda Volgfat

‘ “e winter

Mrs.

da. have returTVBd~to thelr home in this

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Philadelphia, spent the w their parents Dr. and Mrs. Eugene

Way.

A mission win start next Sunday In St. Joseph's Church, details of which win be found elsewhere In

Mrs. Benjamin Ford has returned home after spending a few days In tbs City of Brotherly Love si

:. M. Nolan, sf Philadelphia. In Sea Isle getting ready to r cottage on Matilda Street.

. Joseph Reilly, of Philadelphia.

lay of this week with Mrs.

Mrs. A. E. Morrell, of Pitman, and her uncle. Kollin Roblnaon. of New York city, spent the „oea at the

former’s cottage.

Mrs. George Xoderaon. daughter. Miss Mary, ami a party ot friends, spent the week end at Mrs. Anderson's

cottage In thin city.

The work of rebuilding the Excursion House, recently- purchased by Ucbenstctn Brother*, of Atlantic City,

I* progressing laptdly.

The many friends of Mrs. Gus Vorhinweg are glad to aae that she la able to be out again after having been aanonaly ill for several weeks. Mrs Henry Brookes la entertaining her niece. Mrs Bella Dennett^ of

Balia Dennett, Philadelphia, for a few (toys. Tney apent Thursday In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Foster and family have moved Into Pfeiffer’s store ptegsrly. on the Boulevard, and will conduct the business this summer. Mrs. Gardner and daughter. Mrs. D. Massonl. and her children. Louise and David, Jr., accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J A. Busch when they motored

Tuesday. Minnie i

accompanied

i tiled by the W

Pessolsno and

Little Jack West Mac Murray cele-

s will also be shown this s firm. W. Edwards entertained bar sister. Mrs. W. Relf end Ed. Mebr, of Laurel Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Fred David and daughter. Ems. son. Fred. Jr; Mr. and Mrs. '.nhu David, of Ciamden: Mr. anu Mrs. David Andraao. Mias Marion Beckly. of Runnstnadt; Vlas Marie Quoril and Miss Kathryn aaly. of Philadelphia, over Sunday. The M. E. Sunday School win hold

Saturday of this cordial welcome la extended to parents and friends of the school. A program of games and sports has been arranged by the committee. In which young and old may- partake. All those wishing to go will meet at the church at 10 A. M. and

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James, of Green Creek. N. J.. enjoyed Sunday here with the Peterson family. Charles Goodman waa 1.' Ocean City on Saturday evenlns. • Reuben Cutler, of the Uulver-

n the return trip.

Mrs. Thomas E. LuJlam. Jr., mo sred to Atlantic Cltj on Wedneaday

Sotei. Attending a gas

Mayor Fitch gave an Interesting talk ) the Junior T " ~ "

. M. C. A. Group ■

... Monday evening. >< A co-ed social wM be held by

live-wire group on 1 Ing. June *. The group has athletic equipment.

The photoplay. ’The Transgressor/'

ui.u,-. . spices Ol Ol- Joseph’* Church. The moving pictures taken or to* recent booster trip of the Cape M*;- County Chamber of Com-

Diamonds

The ideal graduation gift, a peerless diamond, will be a lasting lemembrance of that great occasion. Priced at <18, |2S, <28 and up.

The Diamond at <18 Is specially priced for graduation sale and is set in a white gold mounting. Something that every girl graduate will want.

L C MORRISON Jeweler 10C High St, Jtfflrffle, 1. 7.

1 will be taken over In

Woodbine

i end here with his p

the

Misses Fanny Boyar ana Dorothy WolfSon entertainer friend* at the former's home on Friday evening. The Parent-Teachers' Association bald »n entertainment and box party at the Central School on Friday evening. Sixty dollars profit was made. This completed the payment on the piano recently purchased for the school. The entertainment provided consisted of plays and casts in costume by the younger children of the ecbool. which was greatly enjoyei and brought loud applause from the entire attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson and son motored to Cape May Court House on Sunday to visit friends. Mr. Singer, the local baker, has irehaaed a new delivery truck. Max Immeman waa In Ocean City on Sunday. State Trooper Bishop, of the Cape May Court House station, waa here one day this week. Tom little, of Philadelphia. “ *■— ~ buslress Saturday.

Will Begin in St. Joeeph'i Church Sunday Mornirg

Next Sunday. May 24, at the 10 o’clock Maas in St. Joseph’s R. C. Church, Sea Isle City, a week's mission will be started, given by Rev. Father Xavier Sutton. C. P.. of Chicago, m. This Is the first mission to be given in Sea Isle City In fifteen years or more, and la attracting much Interest of churchgoers and non-church goers, of all denominations. Father Sutton ha* conducted

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Harry Sheffer

112 East Main Street Ds ShoOThf Otate to 0>ra 0any> ■ MILLVILLE, N. J.

Passionist Father To Hold Mission

misBicna 'hronghout the Untied States, an though T4 years old, la regarded as ona of tha moat eloqrant and learned men of the Pass, onlst Order, of which he la a rr-.tr.her. Fathar Sutton la tha author of a number of books on roUglout subjects, principally directed to remove from the minds otherwise sincere and wallmlng Christiana, prejudices against the denomination of which

he la a member.

Father Sutton has been In tha missionary field for fifty yean and la himself a convert, having been born and raised a member of an-

other denomination.

Rev. Dennis Galvin, reoor of St. Joseph's Church during the abe of Rt. Rev. Magr. PoaxL

at about 6 o’clock sack

(exact hour to h. announeej

Uter) Maas and InatmcUoL" „ 8 o’clock, and at • o’clock eark evening. Instruction. aarmo„ .*5 benediction The morning \J? lures will be ou the ptmlm sb* death of Jesus Ckrlat^, “ alou will close with Impr**!*,!., vieee on Sunday, May H. ** r ‘

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Great Sale of 9x 12 Tapestry Rugs

Great Sale of Sx 12 Tapestry Rugs

Great Sale of 9x12 Tapestry Rugs

We have Just purchased a large quantity of »xl2 Tapestry Ruga of Alexander SmiT* ft Son, New York dty. at their great aucUon eele. Tha regular price U <8C.<0

We are offering them for ONE WEEK at the Special Price of

.75

$29J

The Regular firic-

b S35.C0

id we will sell them on the following terms. <4.75 down, «.C0 In <0 days, <S.OO In <0 days d <9.00 in 90 days.

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Seven piece French Walnut Bedroom Suite, Drawer. Vanity Dreaaer. Bedstead and Wardrobe. one Chair, one Bench and Rocker.

Special Price $195.00

Radio

Porch Rockers

C. M. Ware Company

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Yi^ss^kDmrudh^Meets of}ik&er — yotlSYeats

Tear in sad year out the weather continue* its attack upon your property. Moisture combining with oxygen in the air and carbon in wood causes oxidation, a slow but sure

consuming fire.

Time is all that weather needs to destroy completely, where surfaces are unprotected. So, time nlone could develop the best protective armor to resist this great ravager, weather.

Ixi/fn produced the first house paint completely mixed

.... . — apply. With this ed>

. with linaeed oil ready to appiy. vvnsi ux*» *»»' vantage in time, Lucas has logically developed in

In nine cases out of ten the house needing paint will be passed as not worthy of consideration by the man “who will pay the price.” BRING HIM IN—WITH A WELL PAINTED EXTERIOR.

the high standard house paint of the Nation. IT COVERS more square feet per gallon and mere thoroughly hides the surface. IT BEAUTIFIES and its beauty lasts. IT LASTS longer because It is made of higher grade materials, carefully selected, scientifically combined by ■IrilUd workers of long experience. IT PROTECTS positively because its smooth, glossy surface is impervious to weather. IT IS ECONOMICAL

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Bell 21 or 22

WILDWOOD, NEW JERSEY

Keystone 1 or 3