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W. C. PefcTB®, of Philadelphia, la occupying the Klem cottage tot the Bummer. Mrs. Edward Arnett and Mrs. Thomas Ludlam, Jr., spent Monday in Atlantic City. Mias Florence Errlckaon, of Ooahen. was a Sea Isle City visitor on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary Mullhollon has rented the Lee cottage, on Ferrand Street, for the summer. Mrs. Charles Dobbins will occupy toe Holmes cottage, on Ferrand Street, for the summer. Mrs. D. Upton Bair visited her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lemen, Williamsport. Md.. last week. The Pollyanna 31rls of Methodist Sunday School met at the parsonage on Tuesday night. The Morrell family, of Pitman, have rented the Gardiner cottage, on Minerva Street, for the sum-
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Main, of Falrview, have opened their cottage on Italia Street for the sumMtt, Charles Kagan arrived on Thursday to occupy the Burk cottage. on Neptune Street, for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldsmith, of Philadelphia, will occupy one of the Bank' apartments for the
notifying her of the death of her brother. Mrs. Ludlam left on Wednesday morning to attend the
funeral In Lancaster, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schaal. who have summered In this city for the past few years, will sail for Europe on the 18th of this month. Mr. Scbaal's brother will occupy the cottage this season. Mrs. Michael Luongo and daughter. Mise Margaret, and Nick Canuso. of Ocean View, drove to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mitt Margaret Luongo will remain in Philadelphia with friends until
Sunday.
Dr. D. Upton Bair spent last
The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Lewis Chester on Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Delaney spent a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Stanley Quigg, in Washington, D. C. Miss Edna Whittington left today for Bucknell University, Lewisburg. Pa., where sbe will attend a formal fraternity dance. The local pier will open this evening, to remain open tor the rest of the enmmer. Extensive interior alterations have been made. Misses Betty Reed and Emma Sucro. of Philadelphia, were weekend guests at ths home of the former's mother. Mrs. Harry Jacobi. . ' Mrs. J. L. Burns and baby daughter. Mary Jane, are making an Indefinite visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Carew. at Ocean
View.
Mr, and Mrs. William Thompson. of Camden, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Jocher at their home on Dolphin
Street.
Mrs. Thomas Ludlam Jr.. Mrs. William Haffert, of Sea Me City, and Mrs. Lewis Mathias, of Somers Point, motored to Philadelphia on Wednesday. Mrs. Wilburt Edwards spent the fOre part of the week with relatives in Philadelphia, and is visiting her sister. Mra. Walter B«*lf. at Laurel Springs, for a few days. While working In back of the TIMES office last Tuesday. Frank Ferrari ran a rusty nail In hie foot. The wound was treated by
Dr. Way
O. Shales and Mrs. M. Smith of Philadelphia; R. Brown and V. Rommel 1. of New York, spent the week end at the home of Miss E.
M. Nolan.
The Keystone Telephone Company has Installed a new switchboard and all modem equipment at the Sea Isle City exchange on
Italia Street.
Mrs. Palmlaa Tofai.l and children sod Mrs. Nlcoletta Jaffola. of
Neaily a Hundred
Receive Movie Fickets
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Sills, Doris Kenyon and other stars of both stage and screen. Is the Moor lye attraction today and Saturday. No adays the name of Milton Silla alone is sufficiently magnetic to draw large crowd* to any theatre showing a picture In which he appears. Monday and Tuesday the versatile Priscilla Dean will be seen in ‘"The Crimson Runner," in which Miss Dean's role Is that of a little
u . ... Apache girl. At Ince production week atHurifiburg, attending the i of Clive Arden's novel. "Entlcesesslons of the East Pennsylvania ment." will be projected r-n the Synod of tha. Lutheran Church. | Moorlyn silver screen Wednesday The Synod was largely attended, i and Thursday. Fred Thomson and Seven young men v ere licensed: his clever horse. "Silver King." and ordained. combine to make "A Bandit's Malcolm Tolaon left on Monday I Baby." Friday's feature, an excitspend a week with his brother ' ing Western photoplay. Weber In Boruvitown. He wlU return’and Fields, who. for half a cenon Sunday. accompanied by his »ury. have convulsed theatre gomother. Mrs Daniel Tolaon. who ere with their comedy, appear In has been spending several days the screen production of the fswith her son. mou ' Broadway success. "Friendly Quite n number from here at-! Enemies." which will be seen at tended commencement exercises at 1 the Moorlyn Saturday. Monday the Ocean City High School Thure- and Tuesday. June 20. 22 and 23. day evening. Lillian Wright and i The Moorlyn Is running a conNell Montagna, of this city, have tinuoua performance every Saturthe honor of being graduates In 1 day from 1 to 11 o'clock, with this year's class I doors open at 12.45. The Moorlyn Louise Simpson celebrated her ! management also announces that tenth birthday anniversary on it will open the Park Theatre. Thursday by entertaining a num-; Park Place and the Boardwalk, ber of her friends. The young-1 for Its regular season. Saturday,
stere enjoyed playing the various .June 13.
giunes, and especially the refresh-1 :: meats that were served. |_1. Controft
The Sea Isle City Chamber of ^ ,s,e
Commerce received a recent re- 1 r or MUSIC L»lven
quest for Information aid litersture about this n*ort from St. | (Continued from Page One) Petersburg. Russia. The liter*- passed the first'reading,
ture was sent out by President, This ordinance specifies that til Boeder, of the local chamber. .approaches between Swain and
James McDevitt. of this city. Pearl 8U. shall be 15 ft. in width,
says that Sea Isle City never look- Boardwalk approaches elsewhere ed so good to him as it did as he should not be leas than 6 feet In vlewfcd It from ai aeroplane on width. The ordinance specifies Sunday. John Mazurie and Wal- j the klnd of piling_ and provides
ter Wright were also among those
Township High School In the clan of 1924. Min Steer Is an able pianist and has been teaching school at Erma during the past year. Mr. Douglas* Is at present employed as a surveyor with the SUte Highway Department. He is an athlete of ability, having been
ball teams two years. They will be married today and will reelde at Rio
Grande
XcCtll-Conoii Mr. Joe McCall and Min Ruth Corson, of Seesley's Point, were united In marriage Wednesday evening. The young couple will reside with the bride's mother. They have the well wlshee of the community.
the city with the authority to condemn any unfit or impaired approaches. The property owner abutting the approach is notified and Is given 30 days to repair the approach. If the property owner fails to comply with the order the ordinance provides the work to be done by the city and the amount
' against the property own-
who enjoyed a trip through the
skies last Sunday.
Captain John L. Maher will leave for Washington. D. C., on Monday, to accompany his sister. Mrs. Carrie GaUen. back to her home In this city. Mrs. GaUen wae recently operated on at a hospital In Washington xnd Is getting
along nicely now. —_ , „ Thirty-three boys and girls at-! Upon conviction of failure to tended the co-ed social held by the comply with the order the propJunlor Y. M C. A. Group In the erty owner Is liable to a fine of basement of the Methodist Church f2J In addition to the costs, last Monday evening. The regu- Jack Dennett and Tony Comare lar meeting of the group preceded were appointed life guards, the game* and refreshments th«t mad* up a Jolly evening. The MARRIAGES room hid been artistically decorat-: lVL^rviWA\_»c-o
by John Maxurie and Carl 1
Fo.d—Vannaman
Mr. Daniel Ford, of Burleigh,
o i i wit Li and MIm Cora Vannaman. of Cape Sea Isle Will rlave May. were united !n marriage on
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there will be a banquet foUowed . Mr David Sutton and Miss by a dance at Cronecker e. Tne i A( . nPe Hickman, of South Dennis.
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of the bathing beauties and their j
parents or chaperones.
Sunday morning will be devoted to a motorcycle polo game on the beach and the afternoon will be •et aside for the motorcycle bath-
ing beauty pageant.
Great' r significance, is added to this year's pageant due to the fact that the girl# who will cotnpete are aald to be the very prettiest In the country. The entry of Miss
.... „ , E-t- wb. UK T~r wm lb, Kli.r Philadelphia, were entertained bylseasheM at the national pageant Mr and Mr*. Louis Romani over of beauty at Atlantic City is aethe week end. I sured. Miss Erbs will wear a speMr. and Mrs. Albert WUllAus .clal bathing ault of the color* of Mr*. Joseph Shemela. Sr., and the Tyrians Masonic
Sunday evening, June 7.
Douglass-Steer
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Steer, of Rio Oreads, formerly of Sea Isle City, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elisabeth Steer, to George W. Douglass, of Cap* May Court House. Both Miss Steer and Mr. Douglass graduated from Middle
In The Churches St. Joseph’s R. C. Church Sea Ir.le City. N. J. Rt. Rev Msgr. A. Pniri, rector. Sunday Masses, during the summer months, at 7, 8. 9. and 10 o'clock, daylight time. Confessions on Saturday night, from 7 to 8. and on the Thursdays before first
Fridays.
Methodist Church Sea Isle City. Sunday. June 14— Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Epwortb League at 6.45. Topic. "Shall I Try Anything Once?" Evening service at 7.30. Prayer service every Thursday evening. Three children were baptised at the morning service last Sunday. Ocean City Lutheran Church Rev. John H. Raker, founder of the Good Sheppard Horae for Crippled Children and Old People, in Allentown. Pa., occupied the pulpit of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ocean City, Sunday. His text was Job 19-25. "I know that my Redeemer llveth.” The slogan of St. John's Church Is “The church where guests are no atrangere." The Sunday morning service Is held at 10.45, Bible school at 2.30 and evening vespe^ service at 7.45.
Surprise Party A birthday rtHris* party was Siren Miss Pearl Steele, at her home, 116 W. Pine Ave.. Wildwood. In honor of her 13th year on Thursday evening, Jane 4. The evening was spent In games, dancing and music . A quartet from Millville helped enterUin the young folks during the evening. Refreshments were served. Mias Steele received some very beautiful and useful gifts. The guests left at a late hour, wishing Miss Steele many more and happy
birthdays.
WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO fill anything. Attractive prices. Prompt delivery. Champion's lumber yards. 10th Street and West Avenue, Ocean City. N. J. "Look for the sign. ' —Adv.. 37-tf.
You Can Save Money! '» so easy to save In the Build! _ and Loan that any one. no matter how smalt their .income, can aoon uooulre a aIzcable aavlnsa account, t «k Sea Ide City B. A L. Association E. B. Arnett. Pres. H. C. Love. Sec.
666
is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs.
WHAT BETTER GIFT THAR A DIAMOND FOR GRADUATION? It's a happy gift thought. Too lm'portant to harry abc-t until you
•mart mounting*.
L C. M0RRK0N Jeweler "At the sign of the clock" 100 High St, MilMOt, S. J. M*3 Oidcn Rmot Pna* An—m
Mrs. Joseph Shemela. Jr. and son. were the gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zelley on Tuesday. New road sign* are now going up or Sea Isle City. The Chamber of Commerce would be glad to have anyone making r. long trip, to take some along and put them
up.
AnnebeUe Kebner was operated on for a paimer abeceos at the Atlantic City Hospital, last Thursday. The abscess started from a amai: blister that had formed
and family, residents here for sei oral years, have moved to Cap* May Court Houae. Mr. Campbell was formerly superintendent the sms plant. ' Edith Halleran has be-n . ployed to take charge of Neptune'a 6. 10 and 81.00 store at Ocean a ven. and the Boardwalk, which will open Saturday morning. June 13. Mrs. Thomas Ludlam. Sr., received a telegram on Tueaday
Club.
Philadelphia . and will endeavor to capture the honore for the Key stone Motorcycle Association of Philadelphia. The pageant gains added interest from every conceivable angle when It baa been. officially announced that every j girl entering muat be a bona-fld» amateur. No professional model* will be eligible for prises, alinough they may appear on atrictly advertising floatc that are not eligible for the allrer loving cups
and other honors.
Two of the nation's beat-known ariists will be on the Judges' committee. which will be headed by Mayor Sofroney. of Sea Isle City. Representatives of several motion picture concerns will be on hand to film the pageant as well as the races the day before. A comic division from New York promise* to be an added fea-
ture of the affair.
The list of entries received so far for all of the events to be staged Insures an Interesting program from start to finish.
Reliable Trucking Service Tg and from Philadelphia; we call for the gpod* and deliver them to your deor at a oost very Htfl* more than ordinarily Would he charged far freight alone. Furniture moved with «r»; local eervios alio ofloed. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY 0RICI: Bt?ET H0USX, SEA BIX 0OT Bell Ruik 8-E-5 Cep— PI— U-A
Announcement
OPENING All New
THOMPSON’S GARAGE General Filling Station Sinclair Gao and Oil
Special Attention At All Time*
144 E. Spicer Avenue Wildwood = New Jer*ey
Applauded!
Harry Shelter's great removal sale has met the approval of the buying public, and ao it should. The entire stuck of clothing and furnish* inge of the Shelter Store have been sharply reduced. We are preparing to move to the former "Mechanics Bank Building" so our enormous stock must be disposed of in a hurry. Come to the store every day as goods will be sorted and priced for quick buying.
Harry Sheffer 112 East Main Street The Shopping Center for Gaps Map County's Man MILLVILLE. N.J. "DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED"
PILING Bulkhead Flanking Raymond Bozarth Ocm View, N. J.
J. W. MacMorray Beal Estate Insurance Bentals Sale* Apartments Listing* Solicited 209 Landis Avenue Sea Isle Gty Agency for Fire Fyter Extinguisher
F. Stanley Kreps Jlttomey-at-Lais
603 EIGHTH STREET Ocean Gty - - New Jeney
CfcarlcsK. Landis, Jr. MASTER IS CHANCERY COUBSELLOR-AT-LAW Real Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loans Conveyancing Office: 108 I. Landis Ave., SEA ISLE CITY, M. 7.
Court House Marble Yard monuments and memorial stones experienced marble cutters
WM. B. POWELL
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.
Succeceor to late Wm. F. Daniels Bell Phone Et-
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General Contractor
J. P. Delaney, Sr.
CEMENT BLOCK, BRICK AID COLUMNS AND CEMENT WORK OF ALL 13X1)6 PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING sea isle city new jersey
To the Democratic Veter* of Cape May County VOTE FOR 0 Coleman F. Corson Male Member of the State Committee [x| Patience R. Ludlam For Female Member of the State Committee At the Primary Election Tuesday, June 16, 1925 Ordered aud paid for by Oleman F. Corson
CRONECKER’S Bellevue Hotel
To dance, to dine, viat Cronecker's Beirvue Ho.eL now jj , open (or its 40th season. Music furnished by Ji&m Blare' Castle Studio Orchestra. No visit to the seashore is complete without a vint to Cronecker’* Bellevue Hotel Sea Food Dinners o Specialty SEA ISLE CITY - - NEW JERSEY
We have just received *ix French Walnut Dining Room Suite, and are offering a Ten-piece Suite, 66-inch Buffet, China Qotet, Server, Extension Table, Five Chain and Ann Chair, upholitered either in Leather or Velom.
Special Price
$195.00
C. M. Ware Company
MILLVILLE, N. J. Free Delivery in Cepe Mey County
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