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CITY OF SEA ISLJI CITY NEW JERSEY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT TO the Beaid of Ctmwnl—lonera: I aihmlt the foQovrin* report of Receipt* ud nebeneoMBta durtac ttw month of July. IKS.
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tii amount from the said drat day of July M. at the rate of » per per aaruna to the data of the said aala and the eost of the sale, pursuant to the ptorMoos of an Act of I asMifiira of the State of New Jersey anmad. “An Act ooocrrntar unpaid taxes, ■asmsiumts and other u-onidpa] * pioperi^ aad providing for the eoBeettor Che-sof by the
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Hiding march until day. August 19. when frlenos from far and near were bidden to wrlttbe nuptials of Mary Elisabeth. youngest daughter of Mrs. Mary Fldler. aad Carl W. Reamer, pastor of the Frankllnville M. K. Church. The pleasant task of uniting them fell upon the District Superintendent. Rev. J. B. Kaip. The wedding march from Mendelsohn was played by Mias Ruth Clark, and slowly ushered by Messrs. Henderson aad Gardner came the bridesmaids. Mias Helen Fldler. In powder blue chlKon, aad Mias Sarah Fldler. In yellow chiffon. wearing large hate of sill horsehair trimmed with gardenias and velvet to harmonise with gowns and carrying bouquets of pink rosea The bride, looking lovely attired In white satin crepe with
Ing white roses, entered on the arm of her ancle. Charles L. Fldler. and was met at the altar by the groom, attended by Rev. L. ”. ease as best man. The solemn words of the ceremony were Impressively spo Mr. Fldler giving his niece In marriage. aad the strains of Lohengrin the march down the aisle wa* Joyfully taken amid the smiles of more than a hundred friends and relativea. A collation was served at the home of the bride by a caterer, thirty guests partaking of bountiful feast. The church was decorated palms, ferns and a profusion of cut flowers.
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the guests were Mrs. Dodge and son. Robert. Mrs. George Batten and Mr. John Newt, from FrnnkUnrtlle; Dr. aad Mrs. B. F. Kehler, M s. S. S. MeCalllster and Mrs. A. Keeler, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Georg* A Jack, of Burlington; Mrs. T. Wright. Mr. Allen Reamer. Mr. andMrs. Dan Henderson and Mr. Evans, of Millville: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scull. Margate Ctty; Mr. aad Mis. Allen Grace. Mrs. Unneaus Bright, and Mrs. Charles Robinson. North Wildwood; Mrs. J., Mecray and daughter, Rebecca, and Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Bingham, of Cape May; Dr. aad Mrs. Eugene Way aad Dr. Clarence Way. Sea Isle City; Mr. Ralph Peterson and family. Avalon; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Collins. South Seavllle; Miss Sue Chester a-:d Mrs. Agnes Walsh. New York; Miss Phoebe Grace. Mias Anne P. Hewitt and Mias Elisabeth Vance Cape May Court House, and Mr. and Mrs.
A new parsonage Is being prepared and will be ready for the or and bride about September
Kessi&h Lutheran Church Sea Isle City. Sunday. August 0—Bible School at 19 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. by the pastor. Dr. D. Upton Batr. At S P. M. Dr. Luther DeToe will conduct the rrice and deliver the message, t 3 P. M. there will be a groundbreaking service at the corner of Landis Avenue and Italia Street. Good speakers have been procured, and good music. Do your beet to e to all of these servlcea.
Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hltner. of South Seavllle, announce the engagement of their granddaughter. Miss Mildred M. Sutton, to Joseph Somers, of Ocean View.
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PIER THEATRE Sea We City, N. J. THE BEST OF PHOTOPLAYS EVERY NIGHT 7:30 ud »:1S P. M. Program — Week of Aag. 29 Saturday, August 29— Bfcaife C*rtiz, Greta Hisses, Wallace Beery aad Raymond Hatton in “IN THE NAME OF LOVE”
Sunday, August ^0— Haase Feta* and Patsy Ruth Miller in “HEADWINDS” A ctacy oa the high seat, chock full ci tfaflls sad a Also—Two Eeci Ocanedy Monday. August 31 — Lob TeDegea and Edith Ttoratsa a “FAIR PLAY” A story of lore aad iewtisa lews Tuesday. September I Constance Tatmadge is “LEARNING TO LOVE” Abo—Tv* Bed Cenedy M'ednesday. September 2— Warner Bros. Claaak of the Screen “A MAN WITHOUT A CONSCIENCE” Thursday. September 3—Paxoirouxt Spedal with a Special Oast “STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN” A psvtsfal story of the big cities and their mdervssi Added—Two Red Comedy Friday, September 4—. Wm. Fox Presenti A picts: rf **4 Uni u oraAmij “HEARTS OF OAK" Ben ixi Cemedy ■
Cape May County's Climate and Soil are Ideal For Daiirteg and Fanning—Above Is a Small County Herd
Back oi the name “H LER” stands the reputation of 35 Years of Fair Dmfing and Thousands of Satisfied Customers—AB Over.
Cape May County is rich in agriculture and the demand for its farm products continues throughout the year. Np better investment can be nade now.

