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Sea Isle City Howard Rewell motored lo Phlldelphia oa Saturday. The Pannayiranu railroad has epal red Its tracks across Landis iran us. J. P. Delaney was a visitor In be City of Brotherly Love
Miss Amanda Wright d home after spending a week's -station In Marysville. Pa. Mr. and Mia. R. W. Reese, of Philadelphia, spent the week end rlth friends in this city. Lewis Peterson and Charles Jorth were Quaker City visitors >ver the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marts and lira. George Corson motored dlUvllle on Monday. Mis. Marie MacKurray returned lome from the Hahnemann Hospital on Friday. Mrs. Joseph Smith, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mias Mary ^Mra^HUdreth had been U1 for ome U e. She was burled on Wednesday, In the Ctdd Spring
William Hermanuta was Pecan City visitor last Sunday, asking the entire Lip In his ower boat “Louisa V.” Harry Muller has rented his ottage for the rest of the sum uer. and the Mailer family la :lv ng srlta relatives off shore. Mrs. Olive Harper, at Camden, ind Mrs. Thomas Nock, of Philalelphla. were week-end guests of Hr. and Mrs Theodore DeBow. Charles McDermott, of Phllalelphta. Is spending the son ■1th Bert Murray and James Mc2aba. Mr. and Mra. Fred Barth, of Philadelphia, were weMc end vUltors at the home of Mr. Barth's brother on House Street. Mias Julia E- McLaughlin, o! Philadelphia, is spending her vacation with her ancle, Clement E.
Mrs. Harry Peterson and two children, of Philadelphia, are viattlng Mrs. Harry
week.
Miss Ethel Andrews left on Sat orday tor Germantown, after spending three weeks at the home of Mrs. Daniel Tolson. The Townsends Inlet Pier Association has made a very encouraging start on the work of repairing the old pier. Mias A della Wheaton, of South Sea vine, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Hess for a week, returned home on Monday evening. Mra. Mulcabey and daughter. Anna, are spending a two weeks' vacation at the Strand Apartments. oa the Boardwalk. Albert Grtner. o* Millville, former manager of the American Store here, vis'ted the store on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams, of Wilmington. De.. have re tornafter spending two week*
with thel*- niece. Mrs. John Simpson. of this city. J. Ward Richardson, president of the Evening News Company. Bridgeton, spent last Saturday at the Ocean View Hotel. Mrs. Margaret Graham has returned to her home in Philadelphia after spending two week* with her sister. Mrs. J. P. Delaney. Joseph Maxwell and his mother. Mrs. Moran, of Tioga, were entertained over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mra. Harry Jaand Mrs. D. Upton Bair have been helping with the program of the summer assembly this week at the Church of Our Savior. Stone Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. RoHerts. of Philadelphia, are visiting therl nephew and niece. Mayor and "ra. M. M. Sofroney. for two
eeks.
Leon Kramer. Leon Reardon. Charles Barth. Lewis Peterson and William Hermanutx motored to Atlantic City on Monday and spent an enjoyable evening. The card party given by the Misses Jeffries and McCrea last Friday evening, for the oeseflt of 8t Joseph's Church, net * ** neat sum of *75.00. The Belleplaln Methodist Sunday chool held their annual picnic at Sea Isle City Wednesday, and spent a very pleasant day on the ‘ sach. Helen K. Edwards and Mra. O. Kuehne. of Philadelphia, are ..ending the rest of the summer with Mr. and Mra. Theodore De-
Ing at Ventnor, spent a few daya with Clement Moaaop, at his ime on Ariadne Street, this
sek.
A tennis team, to ge known as the Aaoo Tennis Team, is being led by the live-wire young .at the American Store, this
city.
City Solicitor Judge M. B. Hildreth, of Cape May City, has the sympathy of his many friends in Sea Isle City in his recent bereavement in the Ions of hla wife. The Pastor's Aid Society of the Messiah Lutheran Church will hold baxaar at the bandstand. August 14. from 1 to 10 P M. Fancy and useful articles an'" baked goods will be on sale. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Johnson, and two children. Dorothy and Thelma, of Highland Park, camped in Sea We City over the week end. Mr. Johnson la the brother of Mias
Mrs D. Upton Bair a visit at the Lutheran parsonage this week. He is resting at Cape May City, and preaching at the Inlet —
Mrs Keenan and Mrs Graham will be the boeteeMS at the card party to be held Friday evening, August 14. at Paris Street and the Boardwalk, tor the beneftt of St.
era Is spending some time la Ocean City. A card party will be held V day night at Parts Street and Boardwalk, for the benedt of 8L Joseph's Church. Mrs Mary Speer. Mrs. Wm. Feeney and Mrs Ralph Short will be the Dr. and Mrs T. ed a dinner at Mayberry Hotel one
Dupre and Will ism Lennon, who are visiting Rev. and Mrs John ~ at the Methodist parCape May
Joseph Kelly, baa ranted one of the D< cages on House Street- ) Win be remembered i Charles Coil's assistant
worth League, of Sea Isle City, to attend Pennington school of rellgio ts education, will leave on Moo-
wbo Is e member of the faculty in
erville, N. J, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Adolph C. Wllaey. thMr borne on Minerva Street, over the Mr. end Mrs Wllburt Edwards motored to Laurel Springe on Sunday. and accompanied Mr. ward's mother home. **
iye with her eon at hie home m tie city. Mra. H. H. Phillips end daughter and nephew, returned to Trenton after e three weeks' visit wHh Mrs Phillips’ uncle end sunt, Mr. and Mrs E. B. Arnett. She expects to return to Sea We City the last of this week. A card party and dance will be held at Dreamland Hall (old Kxeundon Houae) oa August IT. given by the Ladles' Mooeebeart Legion. for the benefit of the children at Mooeebeart Home. Mr““ rt. HI. Jeorge I. Momop Is spending vacation with Ms brother, ml Momop. at Ms cottage on
Ariadne Street- The Meersy ft ly have been eummer resident* of Sea We City for the peat thirty y®«*. . William Malkm. who wee^pjrated on for appendWOe et Bt. Joseph's Hospital oa July IT. returned to are We City on Tburedey. Although he L getting along nicely., he will not * *• enter the bowling matches this Is Ms usual custom. reel ee-
Mrn Allen Dili Chariew. have been vWUng yn. WUburt Edward* for e few days Mrs Dill's mother. Mrs Charles Hugg. arrived Wednesday for a short visit. Rev. Franklin Bowen, a former pastor of the Methodist Church In this city, called on Mr. and Mrs E. B. Arnett on Tuesday. Rev. Bowen now has a charge North Jersey. Rev. Dr. Smith paid Dr.
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