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Sea Isle City Uttl* LMttia U. HtaKVT* or PblUdclphlv U the (UMt o( MIm itortmrot 1 :ohn°slnip»o^KM returned horn* after ■MnOl&c a weak with hU mother Id Ocraooka. K. C. Ur. ar« Mr*. D. C. Petty ar.d ac... of Philadelphia, are axali. occupying the Bellman oottare. J. Warraa Uoyd left laet Friday for Ocean Grove, where be U angaced In voe hotel buaineee. Mia* Gertrude Qaaktll. of OlOUCoeter City, waa a week-end vUltor with Mtae Margam ToUon. U. W. Btubaue and family, of PhOa-
Mta. Turner Pope Gray, of Chevy Chao*, lid.. U vending a few daya •» W oettare on Loretta Avenue. and_Vre. Howard Help and
with her aunt. Mr*. Tume.iSitar P. Beat ha* returned to w ^ Richmond. Va,, after
'« the teetitu
_ Inetltutlon
ter So. SU.
Mr*. Carrie Oallen. who recently underwent a aerlou* ope rail on at a hospital in Washington. D. C., return-:
S£r& of Moore*
r day* with Mr. and 1
Betelle WUham and brother.
and lira. __ W Mr and Mra. C. H.
. Pa-, have
I* oottage on the oore* — jnua and I’earl Street, llama hi a prominent
member# of the Moo** -.t. of thla city, motored t laal Sunday afternoon *
of Wyn-
- — ihe rum' oocjvrtn* their oot'age
i returned to bu _ Jimner. Mr. Hal-
— - l at Bueknell Unl“sftT'j 1 mtd mother, Mra. Anna Botnn. of fhlladeiphla. have upeeiod their oottage on Neptune Mrs. Walter {attend Edward Meh
i. Wllburt -
A large < Wednesday
KalghU of dr-i. , tajorte and H Be^rT^* * '■
of the formed a
- . Jdwarda.
crowd attended the dance,
' ren by the spite of the
_ IngtOn. *r. w., return-.
ed to her home here last Monday. Mra. Oallrn stood the trip well and la
ott on fair -cad to recovery Walter Wright waa severe 1* burned
about the eye* last Saturday when a gas stove that he waa regulating at one of the new Fox bungalows ex-
ploded. He waa confined to
Prate and Kocco Prcte. of Philadelphia, over the week end. Peter and "Incent Lomanna returned to Philadelphia with their pend mother on Sunday, to remain a *The children of the Methodist Sunday Bet..-' are busy practicing for the Children'. Day entertainment to be bald Sunday evening. June M. nt T.IO o'clock. Rev. Charles Hand, pastor of the Methodist Church at Ooahen, will preach at the morning ser-
vice on that day.
The Uttot Brigade of the Messiah Lutheran Church gave their superintendent. Mrs. D. Upton Bair, a nlea*ant surprise one night last week, when a crowd of the members gathered at the parsonage. Refreshments were served end a social time waa en-
joyed by all present.
The Ladle*‘ Tea. given by Mra. Daniel TMaon. on Wednesday evening. was taken to the home ot Mra. Lucia Clark, at Daanlevflle. as a surprise. Mrs. Clark la the mother of the former pastor of the Methodist Church, who la now doing
work In South Amertca.
The following ware the _ Mrs. Wtlburt Edwards on Sunday: Mra. Thomas Lowaen. of Blackwood: Mr. and Mra. (Masai! Dart* and eon. William, of Olouoastar Clt^^Mtaa
— - Hobart. Jr.. ’tda-a. were week-end vUltors Cf Mr. and Mra Ira P. Hasa “ Girls of the Met-io-
* accompanied by
it for
r tennis 1 Landis Avenues, will be opened July 1. A email playing - wBl be charged to defray the exper Vnlbcmt Edwards Is nattering from a bene frior on one of the Sngora of her right hand, which waa Rev. and Mia Board man visited Rev. and Mrs John Lennon, at the parsonage, on Monday. Rev. Bocrdman is pastor of a Praabytarian ' faST*‘S^P^S^Uu^rihsra bew Manner ra2Snt2*of 1 Sea ta*r*CMy for tb* past thirty yeara. have asaln ope-ied their ooUsge on Marine Place. The Junior TM C. A. Oreup die-ysstJ&Jssia-'TLssa
Mr. and Mra
Mary QuorIL Mra. Xathnm Handley. Mrs. JM-n Bell and eon. william, and daughter. Mabel, of PMladelDhla. Mlee Hedge Peterson had the honor of being one of the wlanara In the cent extension fund cosiest eondut 'ey the L. O. O- K. A trip to Be mere to attend the natlooal oouvec tlon of the Loral Order of Mooes, to be held from June 11 to H, was the £SnSr^odg« ^f**thb^Eianlsat
Philip Rapp has opened his co at 11 Coral Street for the motored down last Friday-
cottage ■op. He
i. has many friend* who > see Dim again. He win by hi* eon. Lewla and Mia Robert Lander, and
dsughie huso nd.
if r hlmining the summer. Patsy Montagns eavrd his t'
A numb mi plan b
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•*...i . — »*■ —e dove into thr canal and rescued Patay. Jr. The youngster had been Maybe abont the eater near hi* boms, when he toppled overboard. The father was el traced to ’he some by tha children
DEATHS Harry 7. Jakcmeit Barry T. Jaksmeit. chief of the Stone Harbor Fire Department and Ameaaur of that Borough, died Tuesday morning at 1J0 o’clock, at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Philadelphia. where he had ocen ope.attru
upon for gall atonea tha previous week. He was 4t yean of age and la survived by bit wife, Florence. Chief Jakemelt underwent an operation on Wee . aday. June 10. which waa apparently successful and he wee thought to be on the road to recovery until Monday, when Mrs. J» v en’eit received word to come to the hoepUal at once. She hurried to Philadelphia and waa with her husband when be paaaed away. He was conscious to the laet. Mr. Jakemelt waa a popuisi resident of Stone Harbor, which had been t'.z home for many years. The entire Borough mourns ths loss. The Borough Hall and new fire house aru draped In mourning and the fla j at the fire house was plrced at half mast. He was a member of Mt. Moriah Lodge. No. IBB, F. and A. M.; Kensington Commsndery, No. B4. K. T.; Jerusalem K. A. C.. No. S; Lu Lu Temple. A. A. 0. N. M. 8.,
and other organisations.
About twenty members of the Stone Harbor Fire Company and a delegation fram the Stone Harbor Masonic Club Journeyed to Philadelphia today (Friday) to pay their last respects to their friend, services being held at i o'clock at the apartments of Undertaker William H. Battersby, 8m North Broad Street. Philadelphia. Interment was made at
Greenwood Cemetery. Mn. Charles J. Bartlett
Mm. Oharfea J. Bartlett, a vial tor to Sea Isle City for the past fifteen yearn, stopping each year at the Surf House, died at her home In Haddon Heights on Tuee-
_ BUMf. — - - - made on Friday morning at Holyoke. Mass., her former home.
MARRIAGES Zlitr-Eckenley Mlee Comahh R'-kerely. a former teacher at lUo Grand*, waa united in marriage to Jesse Kirby. fomert>_of Rio Grande, on Wrdnraday. They wifi make their horae nt Ocean View.
Hoffman, Read and Champion Win Primary (Continued from Page One) A merry fight, an unusual occurrence In the Democratic primaries. between local candidates, resulted In the nomination of William H. Campbell, of Ocean City, for Stats Committee and Alfred R. Smith, of Ocean City, for Sheriff. Campbell waa opposed by Coleman F. Corson, of Court House. Campbell’s majority In Ocean City paved the way for his victory. Ke won by 204 votes.
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Matt Schelllngvr. of Wildwood, lost by 114 votes to fitaia Ths practically unanimous rote In Ocean City, where - he obtained S67 against ScbeUlngar'a t rotas tcided this contest. The remaining eandldatea on the Democratic ticket were unopposed. Tha results showed tha Damocrata to M woefully weak In North Wildwood. Upper Township and Wait Wildwood. With almost 1000 Republican votes east In thee# districts, the Democrats scarcely polled B0 rotes Pitch Defeats Lore The rnly contest In Sea Ida City at last Tuesday's election was In the Second Ward for County Executive Committee, where fortner Mayor Irving Fitch waa plttad against Commissioner Hiram O. Lore. Fltcn won by it rotes, tha rote being Lore, 00; Fitch, 1S1. Bedding Wins in Horth Wildwood Sheriff George A. Rending, candidate for Mayor of North Wildwood. won a sweeping victory af-
ter a campaign that war mai by bitter peraoealltlaa. The result was: Flirt Ward—Redding, 484; Kraus TO; Clegg 4. Sscond Ward —Redding, 4li; Kraus 111; Clegg, 68. Ths satire local ticked by Redding were They were Herman Councilman-at-large; Elmer Hewitt, Councilman First Ward; Thomas Spencer, CcuncilSacond Ward. John Hudson Eilsa Steelman were nominated ft* Tustlce of Poses Woodbine Benlti Jacob Benson and Morris Krlnaky, eaartldstas for members of tbs Borough Council of Woodblns were nominated without opposition. Sarah Feldman and Samuel ‘’ were elected to the Re-
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