Cape May County Times, 10 July 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Sea Isle City E. B. Arnett wm a Quaker City vlgltor on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. McAdams and family have arrived to spend the

summar.

Mr. Tero and family are sum-

merlny in Sea Isle City, haring

rented the Bast cottage.

Miss Margaret Shoemaker, of

Philadelphia, Is spending a two __

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Ariadne Street, Tor tha season and took possession on Monday. Mr. McOee and family ha~e spent several seasons In Sea Isle City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murland and family, of Philadelphia, have arrived and will spend the hummer at 11? Swain Street, this city. Mr. Murltad Is a wellknown diamond merchant In the

Quaker City.

The Junior Y. M. C. A. Group, wnlcb has been having such Interesting meetings every Monday

home In this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dudevolr, and family, of ColUngswood, were the guests o.' Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Main over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. VUcent Aaslante have opened their home on Italia Street, and expect to remain In Sea Isle City permanently. Mrs. Marie Monlhan and children have arrived for the mar, and are occupying the Allen cottage oa Lendls Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MordeUa, and Mias Clga Mordella. of Philadelphia, are spending this week with Mrs. Robert T. Stevens. The beach party sponsored by Marjory Simmers and Isabelle Wheaton, held Wednesday evening, proved to ho an enjoyable The Misses Bllaabetb and Mary Hutchinson, with Lemuel. Bernard and Helen Cox. all of Millville, were Sea We City visit on

over the Fourth.

Mrs. Philip Tjfanl and family, and her mother. Mrs NlcoJJette Jnfalli, of Philadelphia, nave opened the! i- cottage on Italia Street for the season. The UlSMe Ellubeth and Grace Twohey have arrived to spend the rest of the summer with their mother, at her cottage on Loretto Avenue and Boardwalk. Mr. and Mra. Walter B Wheaton and family are o-cuprlng the Stevens apartment for the season. Mrs. Wheaton In the daughter of the late Bdw&rd C. Steven a L:or Reardon. Charles Barth and Lewis Peteison went on a fishing trip Tuesday night, and were rewarded for their efforts by a catch of ten weak-fish. Miss Margaret Byrne, who has been the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Carrie Cullen, for tbe past month, returned on Wednesday to her home In Washington, D C. Tax appeals against the City of Sea isle City will be heard at tbe City Hall, this city, on Tuesday afternoon. July 21, 1925, at 1 P. M.. daylight saving time. Mrs. Gertrude O. McNlchol la occupying the Anderson cottage on Neptune Street. Mra McNlchol Is the widow of the late Frank McNlchol. eon of Senator Mc-

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Mlaees Helen and Elisabeth Middleton. 15 Ariadne Street, left on Monday to visit relatives st Psutcc. and later will go to Hillsdale. N. Y., to spent a part of

the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cannon and family arrived today to spend tbe summer with Mrs. Cannon's Bister. Mra John J. O’Neill. Mr. Cannon is postmaster at Bryu

Mawr. Penna.

A beach party was given by Mias Edna Whittington on Tuesday evening, end the young folks, about sixteen in number thorooghly enjoyed the evening, especially tbe "eata’' The Oakee family, of Philadelphia, arrived last Sunday and are occupying their cottage on Prospect Street. They have as their guest MLr Jean Brown, who will also summer In Sea Isle City. Mr. Hugh McGee, of Phlladelphla. has rented the cottage. 16

discontinued until September. There #111 be several special events during the course of the ison, but no regular meetings. Mr. and Mra John J. O'Neill, of Bryn Mawr. are again occupying their cottage on Shell Street. This Is the seventh season that the O'Neills have been coming to Sea Isle City. Many Improvements were mede to their cottage during the winter, one of which

u a large front porch

Mra Walter Re If and son, Bennie Relf, and Mra Relf> .vrmndchildren, Hilda and Christiana Smith, of Laurel Springs, came down last Sunday, intending to Vend the week with Mra Heirs sister. Mra Wllburt Bdwaide. but they were called home on Tuesday night, because of tbe death of Mra Relf's grandson, David

Smith, of Camden.

Rev. E. P. Burbauer. of PhUadelphln, was the guest of Dr. and Mra D. Upton Bslr, one day this

week.

The rainbow social given by the Ladles' Aid of the Messiah Lutheran Church. Tuesday evening, was quite a su:!eesa Tbe program rendered by the children wes excellent, and was enjoyed by a good-sited audience. Ice cream and cake were served during the About 120.00 was

Edgar J. Thomas, of Philadelphia. Is again summering at the Surf House, to remain here until September. Mr. Thomas U one of Sea Isle City's pioneers, haring bu'.'t the lourth house on the island. In the summer of 1892. He occupied this cottage every year during the season untU comparatively recent years, when he made tbe Surf Mouse his summer abode. Mr. Thomas boasts of the fact that he has not missed s summer here since his first, thirty-three

years ago.

possible to beat. Walter Nllaon, famous for his splendid -.ramp offering on wheels, will lead the Nixon's usual fast show off with a bang, only to be followed with the pride of Italy. Marie and Marlow. singing songs that you have heard about, but In a way that you have not heard before, unless you have already heard theae wonderful singers In one of ‘he season's operas. And that’s not nil. Besides marvelous singing the bill alec boasts of vaudeville's fastest Charleston steppers, Melinda and Dade, who have Just closed their big colored «how at the Earl Carrol Theatre. In New York, and to assure their patrons ot e real variety bill, Nixon'» have two boys, Jans and Whaltn. with them whose billing speaks for Itself, "Two good boys gone wrong." and for s quarter of an • hour they keep the mercury of the barometer of laughter at the very top.

DEATHS Mi*. TiHie Lindsay Mrs. TUHvUndsay. ot Colllngawood, a Mater of William Beeler,! tbe Ocean View Hotel, who _ nt a part of every summer here with her brother, passed away at ths Cooper Hospital on sdxy. Mrs Lindsay underit a serious operation at the Cooper Hospital about nine weeks ago. but was doing nicely, whan

today from the Murray Home. Camden. Mra Lindsay made many friends on her numerous trips to this city.

Court House Ball Toasm Lose The Cape May Court House baseball team, with K<mble. who last week was given a tryout by tbe Athletic*, on tbe mound, lost to Belleplain In their first game ot the season. Tuesday evening.

Score 2 to 2.

Cut Ann <m Window Pane John Long, a Phlladelph'cn. who la vacationing at the Mt. Vernon Hotel, Wildwood Crest, severed an artery when hta awn slipped, while raising a window In his room, sad crashed through the pane. He was treated at the

Mace Hospital.

King Neptune Coming To Nixon Theatre King Neptune (Mr. Jack DeLange) and his famous Atlantic City Bathing Beauties, a group of beautiful and talented young women. will come to tbe Nixon Theatre. Wildwood. Besides this spectacular revue, there Is a surrounding show im-

In The Churches St Joseph’s^iT c. Church Sea Isle City. Sunday. July 12. Sunday masses at 7, 8. 9, 10 and 11 o’clock. Evening devotions, Sundays st 7.30 and Wednesdays at 7.80. Confessions Saturday uighta, 7 to 8. Ocean City Lutheran Church Rev. V. E. Bauer* will conduct the service* at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ooean City. Parents are invited to attend Bible School at 2.20 and bring the little folks to the beginner's class. Messiah Lutheran Church Sea Isle City. Sunday. July 12. Bible Sohool at 10.00 A- M. Service with sermon s* 11.00 A. M. Rev. Charles L. Frye. D. D.. of Philadelphia, will bring the message at this eervlce. Dr. Frye represents our work In South America. The pastor. Dr. D. Upton Bair will preach In the evening at 8 P. M. on the topic. "* Pasmon for Souls.” Mld-w prayer aervlce a'. 8 P. M. Thursday evening. Visitors are always elcome at any of our serrii—

OWN Your Home See Thopc Built -ByFrank J. Biddle Contractor 103 W. ttth Street Horth Wildwood

NIXON THEATRE

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King Neptune and his Atlantic City bathing beauties at the Nixon Theatre, Wildwood, this Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, in which vicinity girls will compete for prizes. EVERYONE IS ELIGIBLE

Enter Now by Applying to the Manager of the Nixon

Meet Me at the Moose Carnival

and=

Bazaar

at Dreamland Palace, Sea Isle City Boardwalk

August 1 to August 8, Inclusive