Sea Isle City Se* lale City te b«ln* well repreeeated fat the meetings at South Seavtll- Care. MUe Bthel Andrew., of Beach Haven, to epcnUlnr several days with Mrs. Daniel Tolson. Mrs. Goldberg and daughter, BondeUa. are down for the tromme.- at Culvr-'i cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John Halaea. of Harrtoburg. were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. UptowBalr on Mon-
day.
Mrv Erma Nickerson and children. Marie and Walter, spent two days Inst week with former’s sister. Miss Nerlna Little Margaret VanArtsdale was christened at the Messiah Lutheran Church last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hahn and Mies Ethel Pink visited the Garden Pier, at Atlantic City, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bauch and sou are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Steelman for an Indefinite period. Mrs. Ernest Laubsch, of Vineland, to being entertained by Mrs. E. Betterton, matron Of the Women's Civic duo. Mrs. Waiter D. Brown and daughter. Alice, of Detroit. Mich: are visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles & Heberts, Mrs. Mary Schick, of Cape May Cosit House, was among the worshippers at the Messiah Lutheran Church frunday morning. The card party' given by the Women's Civic Club on Tuesday afternoon was well attended, as was also the one held last even-
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A "Laugn an<* Grow Pat' clal will be held at the Messiah Lutharsr Church, Tuesday. July 2t, st S.l* P. M. The public to In tied. Mostet Edward Arnett Hubbard, of Bristol. Pa., has arrived to Mtond the summer with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Arnett. Mr. and Mrs. Linford Roberts and Mrs. Robert s mother, of Jenkintown. Pa., have returred to their home a'ter visiting Mis.
The mid-summer communion st Messiah Lutheran Church. Sea Isle City, was largely attended] last Sunday morning; in fact, the congregation was the largest since the summer season opened. an l Mrs. C. M. Tapp, of Naifeerth. Pa., are again tummer»nr at thetr cottage In Sea lale City, and are enthusiastic over the progress made by the resort since their last seaaon'e sojourn
ire.
The card party given by St. Joseph's Church oj Tuesday afternoon. at the home of Mrs. B. McGoohan. Ocean View, was weU attended, Mrs. William Csrew was one of the hostesses. The ladles were conveyed to and from Ocean View by courtesy of Joe Davies. Prank E. Steward, of Washington. D. C.. has been the guest of Mr. and Mre. J. E. Varney ior the past wsek. Mr. Steward to the owner and founder of Steward's Business College, of Washington. D. C. This school was lonnerlr located In Trenton, but was moved to Washington about six years ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Varney and children hare opened their home. "Aeromere Manor.” on the Boulevard for the season. Mrs. Varney will be remembered as the former Mra. H. Winfleld Wright, who has been a summer resident of Sea Isle City for the past twelve years. Mr. Varney will Join the dally commuters for the remainder of
noon of UU week, returning tie 11 same evening. Mias Berltnger is ] a student nurse at «be Episcopal]
Hospital In Philadelphia.
Stooorer A Hew Con Game Prosecutor W. H. Ompbell u»-| ( expectedly discovered i. new conll-j dence game when a mute walksd 11 Into his office at Court House with 11 a thousand dollars to obtain a mor cat driver's license. An Investigation showed I mute was aproeebed by a p*vson | j who Informed him that on a car-, tain date the Commiss.oner of | Motor Vehicles would sit at Court 11 House to Issue special licenses to j | persons deaf and dumb. The cost . would be 11000. The con man told ] the victim to bring the money and he would assist him to procure this tteense. which Is denied to] mutes, in this State. For many I years the mute had been anxious I to drive a car and came with bis [ money but fortunately in bull search for the man to give the I money he walked into the prose- ] cutor's office. A hurried search | was made but the eon man could ] not be located.
Joseph Snyder has rented one of Barr's Apartments, now being bnfli on Minerva Street. He expects to take possewion sometime the early part of September. Miss N. R. Johnson, of this city, to commuting dally from South Seavllle Camp Grounds, where her mother Is staying at the Grove House during camp. Entry blanks for the Baby Parade may be had from Mra Henry Brooks. 11 Shell Street, this city, or the Women's Civic Club. Get your blanks In early. Fred McOaivsy. who has been staying with bis parcuu here for the past few weeks, has returned to Philadelphia, and will just come down week ends for the rest of the summer.
Of course you're in the Dally Doxen clsw on Sea Isle City's beach—or If you are not. you’re going to be. Everybody's doing It. and 1U loU and lots of fun. Join the dess tomorrow, iay are the proud parents of a baby boy. born last Thursday In the Hahnneman Hospital. Philadelphia. The newcomer will be knowr as Bruce Wallace MacMurray. J. B. Westoott, of Pleasantvllle, was an intervaled visitor to Sea laic City on Wednesday o* this week, his first visit here for many yearn Mr. Westcott visited Sea Isle City in 1870 when the only building here war the Coast Guard Station. At that time he was In the ministry, and had a circuit which covered most of the mainland towns in the northern section of the county. His visits to Sea Isis City were for days of drum fishing, which, he str — was particularly good la good old dayn" A girl's team, coimposed of the Misses Virginia Barr. Margaret her. Emma Ptotoc. AmanLilllan Wright, bowled against the Asco team, consisting of Joe Davies, Lew Peterson. Chan Barth. Leon Reardon and Jake Fahrle. on Wednesday evening of last wecU. The hoyt won In the final score by 87 pins, but they had to work hard to do It. as there ware aosw very r scores among the girls. Miss Rose Berlinger paid a surprise visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Berlinger, on Monday after-
RECENT DEATHS Mn. Oscar Smith The funeral of Mm Oscar]I Smith, who died at Ocean City, rras held In the Baptist Church i on Friday. Interment was made 11 in Union Cemetery. She la survived by her husband, two sona|| and two daughters IN THE CHURCHES limiah Lutheran Church Sea fsle City. N. J., Sunday. July 26—Bible school at 10 A. M. Service with sermon at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. The Rev. Dr. Grayson C. Stup, of Harrisburg. Pa.. will preach at 11 A. M. He !• a good speaker and you should bear him. The pastor. Dr. D. Upton Bair, will speak at 8 P. M. Come in, real. pray, worship. This Is your Father's House. Visitors and strangers welcome. St Joha'i Lutheran Church Central Avenue r.nd Tenth RL, Ocean City. N. J.—Sunday services are b»jd regular. Morning, 10.46: evening. 7.45; Bible school, 2.80. The Lord's Supper will be administered next Sunday evening. Rev. U. A O. Bertolet will conduct tbeee eervlcee. We wel-
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