Cape May County Times, 11 September 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Min Margaret Tolaon rstanwd

, Mr. sad Mrs.

with Cbas Dr. T. C

to Mvs Tort attar

and Cynthia Twohey, at Chary Chan. Md, art it pending a few day* with tfcatr aunt. Mrs. Carrie Gallon. George Haines and Wallace W. Antal*, at Fmnkford. Pa, wars week-end rlsltors at the Whittington cottage, on Neptune Street. mim Emma Kilns, at West Philadelphia. called on Dr. and Mrm. D. Upton Bair, at the Lutheran parsonage. the Utter pertotlast’— v The local ochool opens o® day. Moat of the ktddlee aeei he glad to got back to their studies attar a daltgfctrul *

with, of Charleotoo. Woo* tor a tow day* >Mt wort. He —

; Warner, at PhXU

Mr. and Min. AnaUy and twsUy jturned to their home In PhUhdotphU this wort, after ape -

borne on Coral Street, i Sarah Parry, ot » ours. Pa, who tanght the

.rad* ia the Sea lale City echoed ' toot tonb. spent the week Md at \ ~m baa* of Mrs. George

las -wry will toach to 1

a, this winter.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry She

2S-h£

. spent the J^hor Day

Ctty. _Mra. hnreMnSgPnta

dottoa at the Neptmse Deeaitownt Mora, alter opending two werts at Port Alleghany. Pa, »**«J*^ hia tonsils remored at MeGranort

Man py^duown. N J, and U this wert with Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mr*. Bdgnr J. have returned to their 1 Philadelphia, after spend! _

rta at the Surf House. Mr.

ta one of the old plant ere

„ Sea lele Ctty. harm* built the fourth pottage on the Island, ml corner of Swain Street and Boardwalk, to im. He own

cently. when be has besn wnktag Us beadquartora at tbs Serf Hoane. ~MARRiACFS

Umber t. at M ghinah. at home of Mr. and Mrs. Wffltom

1°£

Jr.fha fcrtdawennh m acted u heet ooopie left at no

were qurauy « enmuat ttumn*. tt K. Joseph's Rectory. Sea Isle CTj. by

Rt. r*t. Magr. A. Pomi.

The bride was attired to a natty .Mtuma at cream charmeuae, trimmad with too*, and a cUe hat ot Whit* georgette, with a handkerchief drags. She carried whit*

Hairing tie trip hy motor. tho MegSea tola Oty. and - to on* c<^je*«r* S^tof^ndT^ a Mto-tong r*Udaat ot Sea tol* City, the ot Mr. and Mrs. Elmer of Parts Street The couple will rartto to Neptuue BuUdtag. Lsndla Arw and Ariadne Street upon their tarn. The many friends of Mr. i

i they will i the bride's |

most any night tbs people a the Scheffer home cooM an*

1 o'clock, when he joined Mrrill* Gay Beuitowlimh. ot Met — * " ■ Mabel Baa* at PhS-

Dr. D. Upton Bair, the psatar of .euiah Lutheran Church. See toto Ctty. was given a aaiprtm party hy toe Light Brigade. They cam* with light and happy hearts, ptanty of good wtohm and a large bmhet of good thtoga. Hrtryono tod ^

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