Cape May County Times, 18 September 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 7

PALERMO -ku Mr*. Frank Sack bo,0 stone Harbor Sunday. . ornella Kirby spent ono u ,t week with Mrs. Curtta

Charles

, few daya wf William WslU

Marion

D City, ca _i. son one d rlei NoWo i mto tbeir — lourbt of Mr*. StUwsU Touag. Jordon, of Sonaors Point. a Mr. and Mrs. Both CorBor Aoama spent Sunday oon with Miss Anna Kruke. Ansa Lelbloa* and Mrs. Sack were Ocean aty tWji, day recently. t nr;- Colson, of MelUca HI1U Sunday 1 * and Mrs. I on Mr. and Mrs. a , e day last week. t Mary Vlxxard as t week with Mlae U of Ocean City. Elizabeth Ooraoo I io Glassboro Normal

Evelyn

with friends and roUtHas. of

a HUE

and Mrs. < motored '

iiTVJSS' '2? wlu ‘

»,

^Talter Scull, of the Avalon

8U Uo «. spent Mon-

***- with kla wife and family. —3as Edna Mills and mother

of MlUvtUe. were ireek •Ti rWt °!2L?L Mr J“ d Dow Payne.

— haa purchased

Fred Calhoun, of Philadelphia, jenl Ue Sret of the week here

with relatives

W. a Jones made a _____ to <>«*« City cn Mmday MUton Petereon, wife and

family were Sunday rialtore of

O. R. Hainan n and family. Mrs. Cora el la Babbitt fell on

Friday and broke her arm. Earl Comer, of Atlantic City. * Wend from Bridgeton T *s1ted Mrs. EUa Comer over thi

wertc end.

Mm. Charles Calhoun U epend-

wlth *»

Philadelphia.

Howard Mlehecer and wife, of WlllowOrore, rial ted her slater,

Mrs. Edna Jones.

W. Collin* Thomas and wife are being vtalted this week by his

mother, from Maryland.

*{*“*«■■ McGregor was In

**flnd«»»hU on Saturday.

■ Mr. Richard Merritt, of Phlla- ! delphla. was here over Sunday. Pirn. Merritt is upending aome

i time here with her parents.

’ Mr. and Mrs. William Porch, of Clayton, visited Friday and Saturday with William B. Powell

and wife.

Mrs. William Hewitt and Mr. end Mrs. John May and family

were In Atlantic City on Friday. Mrs. Idona Daniels has been on the sick list. Mine Fannie Errlckaon spent the week end with Mine Minnie

Powell.

I*on Soudera and wife were In Wildwood on Saturday night Walton MoCarty. Predman Be dlcott and Henry Foley motored to Delaware on Sunday. Mrs. Leroy WUilams returned to her home In Greenwich Sunday, after opending a v here with her parents. Mrs. Horace RlchartMoo entertained her sister, from Erma, the Utter part of the week. Mrs. William Walker spent the »ek end In MllMlle. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoblnaon were visited the *lr*t of the week

by his brother.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheets were In Wildwood on Saturday

night.

MARMORA Mlee Helen Stephenson, of West Cape May. U spending a few days with Mias Dorothy Madara. William Gannon and family ■pent Friday evening with Tucker Sneed and family. Mr. and Mm. B. Johnson and family, of Delanco, spent the week end at their summer home here Ernest Madara wife and daughter. of Ocean City, are Bpending a few days with hi* parents. Raymond Sneed entertained the Alpha Club on Friday evening. The Beeeley*s Point school opened Monday morning with a full

attendance.

Mrs. Marguerite Young entertained the M. E. Mite Society on Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Sapp and non were In Ocean City one day last week. Mrs. Elmer Coraon and daughter were among those who were in

Ocean City Saturday evening. I Mr*. Elsie Glbereon. of SeavUle. Mim Margaret Yegley Is spend- . Mrs. Bert Darby and daughter. Ing several days with her mother, of Ocean City, called on Mrs. llTe l In pllU * del Phla. I Clarence Smith on Thursday. El*a Ooreon. of Pennsylvania, I Sheridan Beebe, of Tuckahoe spent Tuesday with hla parents, called on Mlae Lillian Young on Luther Coreon and wife. Sunday evening. Mrs. Howard Stltee and daugh- j Mine Rae Madara, of Pleaaantter spent Friday with her Meter. 1 vllle. called on friends this *

K. K. KIRBY Successor to Coney - ! Expreei and Btorags Warehouse Eight Moving Vam for Low! and Long Distance Work 106-116 East Garfield Avenue Wildwood, N. J.

. tamsa. '‘•her. wire sad daugfa*p<- May. re re I.; town “‘KhL 7* Bwbel. Mrs.

witb nu - Gaaklil. wife aad <*»•* aty. wumi here with Mr. and ■'-4 Smith. 7* r Drips U spending a relatives la Brtlgsrtoii McGregor aad Mias -"c City on Friday, r-mith aad wMt — < on Saturday. '■ J Boyds aad wife an1 Mends the ftrat Of * j °ob. wife frothy, vtalted ► *nd family la lOdora.

We have seen 150 feet of boardwalk property situated at Pennsylvania Avenue and Boardwalk, Atlantic City, bought in 1896 for $150,000.00. We have seen the rear of this lot sold off in 1898 for $195,000.00 to the Strand Hotel. We see today a revenue to the owner of this boardwalk property. Steeple Chase Pier, of $ 155,000.00 per year. We know an offer of $2,400,000.00 was made for this property in May, 1925— and refused. What is the future of Sea Isle City property? There is only one Jersey coast, extending from Sandy Hook to Cape May. It can never get any longer and there is only one side to it. The other side is Europe. The Jersey coast is the playground of everyone seeking pleasure this side of the Mississippi River. And the rapid inaeasing values along the ocean front in Sea Isle City bids you get aboard immediately or else you will be left behind. Don’t say six months from now, “I could have bought it for—” Consult us

Maurice M. Sofroney Real Estate Broker Landis Avenue, at West Jersey Both Telephones SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.