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5ea Isle City Charles Barth, Sr., haa purchased a new automobile. Dr. D. Upton Bair made a busine«e trip to Philadelphia on Monday. On Monday of this week more than one hundred Osh were caught off the pier. Mrs. M. Monaghan, of Philadelphia, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Cecelia AtJerson. Mrs. William Berry, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Mrs. Cecelia Anoereon this week. Mrs Harry Cottn. of PhlladelB ila. Is spending; this week with ra. Maurice Sofroney. Edgar P. East, of Richmond. Va.. was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. end Mrs. B. P. Arnett The Studio Shoppe, under the management of Mrs Hltner, opened Thursday in the Bank Apartments The new pipe organ Installed In the Pier Theatre, this city, will be played for the first time on Friday night. Mrs. Elisabeth Edwards, laurel Springs, Is spending this week with her son, WUburt Edwards. William Reed, of Philadelphia, was s week-end visitor at the home of his mother. Mrx Harry
The Taaohore' Sodality, of Philadelphia. have opened their cottage on Neptune Street, for their eighth Mist. Dorothy Town has returnad home after spending several days with her aunt in West Philadelphia. Joseph Fen tony and family, o) Philadelphia, have opened their cottage on Neptune Street fnr the The new tennis courta. at Ocean and Landis Avenuss. Sea Isle City, ‘ ' r public use "
M. E. Church, this city, will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday. July C, at « P. M. at the personage. Miss Nora Oelsen, head of the English department of Somerville High School, It making an indefinite stay with her sister. Mrs. Adolph C. WUsey. Rev. John F. Lennon adknlnis—red the Lord's Supper at the Goshen M. E. Church on Sunday morning, and the Dias Creek M. E. Church In the afternoon. _ias Lillian Wright, who had the honor of being Mias Sea Isle City In the recent motorcycle pageant. has accepted a position at the First National Bank, this city. Misses Myrtle Endicott ana Ida Smith, and Meoers. Leon Reardon and William Hermanuts motored L, Millville one day last week and enjoyed the amusements at Luna
Farit.
Theodore Wheaton. Jr, and family, of Rutherford. N. J, have arrived for the summer, and ere occupying the., cottage at the corner of Hsu tford and Landis
Avenues.
Mr. and Mre. H. H. PhllHpa and daughter. Eleanor, of Trenton, and Edward Arnett Hubbard, of Bristol. Pa., will arrive Friday to spent some time with Mr. and
Mrs. B. B. Arnett.
Mrs. M. 3. Treach, Mrs. John _ Martin, of Philadelphia, end Mrs. John F. Hayden and Mrs. R. C. McAllister, of Bryn Mawr. Pa, are spending this week at Hotel Graham, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sheehan. Abont SSC members of St. Elisabeth's Sodality, of PhiUdelplrta, spent Sunday ir. Sea We City as the guests of St. Elisabeth's Seashore Club. Dinner was served at the Bellevue Hotel. Dmplte the Inclement weather, a pleasant day
was had by all.
While visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs Patrick Malloy. Catherine Fox. age IS. was taken sick On the beach on Tuesday afternoon, and went from one convulsion Into another until
Team, consisting of Lewis Peterson. Charles Barth and Joe Davtee, played against the Bowling Alley Professional*, on Monday night, the latter team being made up of Jake Fehrie. L*cn Reardon and William H manuta. The American Store team won by the "cloee” margin of 151 pins. In the near future these two teams will unite, and pit* against the Ocean City team. IN THE CHURCHES
Sea We City, Snnuay. July S - Bible school at 10 A. M. Service with sermon at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. The pastor. Dr. D. Upton Bair, wlU deliver the meaaagv. and Rev. P. E. Blerbausr, cf St. Andrew'c Lutheran Church. Phils-1 deiphU. will be the speaker at the evjntng^eerrice. Visitors are wal-J First M. E. Church Sea We City. Sunday, July 5—,, Sunday school at 18 A. M. Morning worship at 11 A. M. The pfia-1 tor will deliver the message, tak- j ing as his topic. "Power From on High." A< ?.80 P. XL .he pastor will deliver a meeuage on "Foea of Our Country." Prayer meeting I Thursday evening at 7.30 P. M. MARRIAGES
Mrs. Oaude Rice left Tuesday for Cleveland. O, where she will
make an Indefinite stay with Mr M , J ,
Rice's sister. condition Improved and according
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes. , 0 reporta she will recover.
Mias Mary Hughes and James Der- wi«. Mary Anderson, a popular vln wer* week-end vWtoje at ^umner resident of Sea We City. Hotel Bellevue. * ti> U u on the Fourth of July on
About fourteen of Sea We City s the g. g. Leviathlan for Europe,
young folks held a beach party on : v her« will remain for two
Tuesday evening, and a good tkne months, making a tour of the nows* had by all. merooa points of Interest. MW Miss Kathryn Reed has return- Mary Ratlgan. of Philadelphia.
ed home after spending two weeks | accompany her. Mias Ratigan
with her alster. Mias Betty Reed, teaches Spanish and Latin la thin Philadelphia West PhlladelphU High School. Mr. sad Mrs. Edward CKeefs, | The Children's Dry evervlees I
of Fairvlew. N. J, were entertain-1 the prist Mevbodlsi Church last
ed over the week end by Mr. sad goaday evening were wall attendMrs. Harry Jacobi. led . The offering amounted tc Miss Dorothy Reed Is spending |l 1.50. which goes to the Board
her vacation with her grand par- 0( Education of the M- E. Church.
and Mrs. Charles M. Two children ware presented for “■* N- 3 : _ ] baptism. They were Eloenor Ul-
run. of Blackwood. U being enter-1 Mrs. .... talned this week by the former's j Charles 3am. eon of Vr. and Mrs aunt, Mrs. WUburt Edwards lira P. Hem. The official board of the First 1 The American Store Rowtlng
Solomon Freldmcc and 1 Rhoute were married Saturday ] evening. June 27, at the bride’s 11 home in New York. The groom's parents and family, who reside In 1 Woodbine, were greeent. A large 1 j number of friends and relatives I! of both were present. The newly] married couple Intend to stay In 11 Woodbine a week or two bet— starting on their honeymoon.
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The marriage of Mias Christina 11 Watchko. of Marmora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watchko. to Earl Sapp, of Beeeley's Point, took place at tne home of the Rev. j Dr. Yerke, of Petersburg. Thursday evening. June 25. Tho bride was attired In a pretty white Can-1 ton crepe dress They were at- j tended by William Sapp, as U ‘ man and Mrs. William Sapp,
matron of honor.
DEATHS
Mr. Israel Leveaaon. a resident]I of Woodbine for the pest thirty]I years, died Sunday afternoon at]I his home In that place. Mr.]] Lerenson suffe'ed an lUncns of el- | most a year. He Is known throughnat the county a. the owner of Leveosons’ department store and Leveeson’a Capital Theatre. Mr.] Levensru Is survived by e widow]
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