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Ura. John MaeDoDneU. Ocean City, was a Monday visitor with Mrs. Kd. Buck. Dotty Jeffries has been ployed In the office of Balph Short, for the summer. Mr. Philip Rapp Is entertain*
of PUiladelt Mrs. Edward Hartael and eon. George, were the guests of Mrs. Harry Jacobi over the week end. W. & Sonoiag, Jr., of Washington, D. C.. Is spending two weeks of hie vacation in Sea Isle City. Mr. and Mrs. Altemus are contemplating building a home it this dty. and locating here perfcev. Dr. Charles L-. Pry. Philadelphia, called on Dr. Upton Bair, at the Lutheran par-
Por the first time in the city's history, the bath houses boardwalk ran out of suits to rent last Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Burt MeCauly and familr have rented one of Mra Wllburt Edwards' apartments, and will remain all summer. Mr. and Mra William Altemus. of Philadelphia, are vial ting Mra Altemus 1 sister. Mrs. Gene Schaeffer, at her home on Paris Street. Mr. and Mrc. Ralph McDonald and little daughter, Verna of Millville, were Sunday risitorn at the home of Mra George Coxson. A cake sale will be held at the Lutheran personate Saturday afternoon from S to C P M. Come and get your Sunday cake Mra H. H Phillips and daughter. Eleanor, of Trenton, are visiting Mra Phillips' uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mra. E. B. Arnett. Dr. Luther De Toe. of Philadelphia will preach la Trinity Lutheran Church, at Townsend's Inlet, at 11:00 A. M.. Sunday.
July 1».
Mr. and Mra Prank Warner, of Philadelphia have arrived to spend the summer with Mra Warner's parents. Dr. and Mra Eugene Way. J. Edward Bollch, junior partner of the firm of Brugler and Bollch. electrical engineer*. Philadelphia, was s week-end rial tor in Sea Isle City. There will be a card party at th3 home of Mra B. Mcfjoohan. at Ocean View, next Tufcaday evening, for the benefit " “ Joseph’s Church, this city. There was a record-breaking crowd in Sea isle City over the week end. After the storm cleared away Sunday evening, the boardwalk was again crowded. The card party held Monday evening. July It. at the Mary Ann Tea Room, was well attended. The proceeds amounted to MO. Mra Regina Jones was
Don't overlook the chance now given to join the Sea Isle City •• Dally Dosen'' class on the beach, every morning at 11 ilook. The class forms tomorw (Saturday). Mr. and Mra Harry Jacobi ware Quaker City visitors Friday and Saturday of last week. W. Shields, a retired
Prank Urban, td. came to town at • o'clock on Friday morning of last week, at the home of Mr. and Mra Frank Urban. Jr.. Hahn apartments. Parts Street. Mr. Urban is well-known ns the operator of the local pier theatre * r the past six years. Campbell's All-Stsrs and Dixie A. C. baseball teams played Wednesday afternoon. Both teams are componed of local ball players. The game was called off on account of rain. The score was 10-9. In favor of the Dixie A. C. The hitting of McKay and Barr's pitching featured. An unusually active real estate market still hoios In Sea lale City, with property changing hands frequently and veluee Increasing. The Prudential Development Company, developers of Sea Isle Gardena reports the largest sale of
The regular monthly meeting of the Ladles' Aid of the Methodist Church was held Tuesday night nt the home of Mra Lewis Chester. the president. The ladles discussed the plans tor the annual bsxaai to he held July 94. After the regular business was transacted a social time followed. Mr. and Mra Prank Egner. of Jersey City, are stopping at the Colonnade tor two weeks Mrs. Egner la the daughter of Mra Ella Betterton, matron of the Woman’s Civic Club. Mr. sad Mrs. Gaorg* Walker and son. George, of New Tork city, are also stopping at the
Colonnade for aeve^J days Walkar and Mr*. Egner are
fleers in the Home for Bottle
Babies, of New Tork city.
The single men tried very hard to Lest the married men is n bowling match Monday evening, but It was no use. the married men wan. The team oompoecd of ■Ingle men was ahead until the girts came on the scene, then firrt one and then the ether began to lag behind, and pay more attention to the girls that to their playing. The team of married men consisted of H. Griffith, V. Ssnnlno. H. Adams P. F. »deric\s R. Fehrle. The '' single ” team: D. Olden. N. Montagna. B. Stev ehs. M. Clark and J. Fehrle. The married men won by a margin of three hundred and three ptna Neil Montages said if h- lost, he
Intended to get married, ao
could bowl on n good team, so it is now up to Neil to make good the •' threat " and get mairted be-
fore the next match game.
Sunday for Lake Wlnnlpeseukse, New Hampshire, to attend a religious training camp for elder boys and girt* Miss Halteaa attended the camp last year sad wen the " four letter " credit* for | her State and County, getting highest avernxes In the work, in addition receiving n scholarship ] * his year's term and a diploma ... teacher'* training, bringh.. I the State banner tc her own Sunday School. J. Russell Belleyean and family, j of Philadelphia, are enjoying the comforts of this resort, commenting particularly upon the splendid beach. The family of Dr. Donald Cook. Philadelphia, are summering j at the Halleran Cottage'on Min- j erva Street. Mrs. Raith is I ing an indefinite stay with Mrs Cook. The bowling match held at I Fehrle'* bowling alleys Thursday I evening of last week between the r Life Guards and the Asoo team was won by the Life Guards, by a margin of 68 pins. A match I held the same night between the | married and single men *n< with s score of 94*9-8811, favor of the married men. The regular aeml-veekly carJ I _ irtlee given by the Wot Civic Club will start naxt 1 ___ day afternoon, and will be held I every Tuesday afternoon and ] Thursday evening until further I ■tie*. Mr. end Mrs. Joeeph i gave a party on Thursday. July I 9. In celebration of Mra Baonlno'e I return from the hospital one yea. Mr. and Mra Oliver end Mr. I and Mra James McLaughlin and | family, of Trenton, were the j guest* of Mra Harry Jacobi ever I '• week end. Quite n bit of excitement was I caused Monday afternoon when f little Jackie Gaakill, aged 4 yean, wandered away and became lost. He was gone about three hours, I and Officer Pi nan Anally found I him. Jack to visiting in Sea Into City with his mother, at the home I of Mrs Daniel Tolson, A special meeting of the Board I Directors of the Tradesmen's Building and Loan Association was held Monday evening, July
Mtoe Betty Scholls, of Hammontoo, N. J.. to spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pitch, nt their home on Neptune Mines Betty Reed and Blanche Kaouae were week-end visitors at the home of Mtoe Reed’s mother. Mrs. Harry Jacobi. Mrs. Nora Grace, of South Sea vllle. spent Wednesday in this i city. Chester Tolson: first mate on the U. S. 8. Delaware, arrived | Wednesday to spend an eighteenday vacation with hto mother, Mrs Danie' Tcleon. at her 1 on Ariadne Street.
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