Cape May County Times, 16 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Personal

Sea Ue Glv News

PhlUd^hla. h»»« opei

Many

Week-end Guests Filled

Sea Isle Holds

' Boston, Baltimore and Trenton R-presented in Crowds in Local Houses

DEATHS

I Mr*. K. Cowl7 of PhlUdelphU. _ . assat Mind*? with her acii acd Reservations

Fpr August

TW Alpha Piblf Clan ape SiMsast evening at the boo W. 3. MldtfHtao. president of the

JBUabeth Snrder, vsed 1 da ashler of Mr. and Mr*. I ■aySer. of WUdwood. foncertr *rma. died last weak In tarium The funeral took

Sunday afternoon, ment in Tabernacle M.

with

S** U V. Brewin i 'our members of the Porker* Sunday

Renben Chester a Chested aped 71 peaia. r of Ifldora. died or. Julr heart trouble. Funeral bices were held at hU late: >n Friday. July S. with int In Kid or* Cemetery Rev. 1 Myer« conducted the funeral fToarvicee. Mr. Chester waa a member of the Methodist Church and the !n- , dependent Order of Red Men. He ; »s survlv.'u by two children. Nel- . eon and Sarah Cheater, of Eld ora

> the ewaat of Mr.

sum Mda* McKenna, of PhllaSMShla. to mending the weak Mttk bar couain. Mias Eleanor

Caady.

1 late Arthur j

Mra. McKenna and family. Mton Anna Mahhler. of Phlladol- , ^da. end George Weaver, of Rio

*he home of Mr. and Mr*. 1 ward OegUy.

I hk r trtfa. Mart waa ‘-WT-

aMd Mr*. George Don*nee. shd a<» OedrSo. who are sumn Mg at Cape May aty. called SLS 1 Mr*. George JeCerya cn

Sea lale City was again the bo*t to a large army of vtolton

end*’

with the ragnlar train*, brought <Jour ;

In hundred* of week enden and vacation Ut*. while automobile* atoo brought in large number*. Hotel* reported crowded house with many reservation* for the latter part of thto month and

August.

Among the guasts at the Barf House over the week end wer W. J. Kelly, Cambridge. Mae Mr. and Mrs. S. Wettstatn. Mto. E. W.tuteln and Mr. and Mr*. A- W. Smith. Bridgeton. N. J, Mr and Mra Jomph Cook. ~

IN THE CHURCHES . Joseph's R. C. Church

Rev. Magr. A. Pc

p .the widow of th* rbach and th* IT. A- G. 1

Rt. Rev.

Wedkday Memo* at 7 and at S A. M. Sunday Maama at 7. I. », )0 and 11. Evening aervice* ol Wednesday and Sunday at 7:10. 'Baptism* by

: number of yearn.

md came to Wiito-

The home-llke church. Sea lale. •undvy. July 18. .Bible echool at 10 A M.; aervice *fth sermon at 11 A M. and 8 P. M. At 11

She had b«da f M- M. the mldsumner communion

> toavos

will be celebrated. Visitor* invited to fellowship’with u». At k P. M.. sermon' by the Rev.

.... Jk™* Ostema. D.D, <A Pljlladelflre childrea, H. Mod* Phi*. He la a Pocket Teatament Deputy County Deague man. You should hear

^ him. All welcome.

a has a host ad < 1 mis* her ga«t* J

v. A mealing of the Ladles £ tha M. *. Church waa her: VMsntey aveateg- at th* home of Mra.'Uwl* Cheater. PUn* wer. made at the masting for th* uanal hamar which will be Md

of Cope May County, and him. All

Ml*. George B. Springer, of Chph

—R.. of wn

at the

k oa July »«.

York State. ’

and Pittsburg have

tiota. inclndl

from a glna* c . ton. D. C.. who y

two wneka.

• May Court House; nfcarlaa R.. of ' Tareatum. Pa.; Robert A.. •* ren. sad Agnaw 0„ of. Upr-

I th* g

> Mr. d

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Four Best Five in Bowling Game !

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Mra Ju’la Dean, a lifelong f resident of Rio r,r*nd«. w|f# Itf Ralph G. Danr gr., d

. July S. at he!

Ilk M. E. Church

Rev. H. J. Heinemann. paster.

Bnnday school at 10 A. M.. aargma at 11 A. M. Sermon and •Tenlng service at 7:SO. The pastor Invitee all to attend thee* gw dees. particularly summer

residents and vacationists.

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FeWe Five Only Played Four Agtinnt Lorraine Jm. '

Busday game, the Lo.'- .

HekWdi i itto Ott.

Mr.

. Betty. P. J. Hosan. E ■* md Mr* George

In 111 health for a number . . urs. but bed beep sarloady 111 only within the pak ttfco months. Fanarnl servVev were held at her lau horn* o.’ July 11,

BrndMutw sod M-

1 <ag« of ih* handicap. Herb 1

Margaret Graham. «f

Pautpr'a AM. of Mamiah ran will ha vs « cak* ante tasnsnaga Baturday from I P. M. Coes* and gat a

<• 111 lit 1SS Mi P. Parrart jtu 10S itO no m m

Cosgroves. Miss Catherine Mia. D. Marks. Mr aad

Mrs. C. W. Mentos. Mr. and Mr* Jahn H. O'Neill. Philadelphia; Harbert Wtnana, Trenton, N. J.; W. a Applegate. Treatoo. Jt. J^

Mr. aad Mr* W. H. Davis at children. Pautoboro. N. J. The Hotel gl-wens atoo bad

waa made la Rio Grande Bar*tot

Cemetery.

Mr* Dean had been married

Woodbine School GiH Saved From Drowning 1 via Shepelov. 14. a freshman at lbs Woodbine High

Bsfcool. escaped dhatb on Wednae-

day afternoon when her brother •old Shepelor, lg. ■ Boy it. of Woodbtn*. answered her call for help, ghe was bathlag 01 DaaatovUla. towards evening, with a number of her friend#.

balance, shy shrieked and cried

Hj hbothar. a good

i scene, heard bar erle* aad i DUmadlately want to her aid and

d her.

6*4 it» Ml

sifts HA*

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147 17S 1U 171 1M 1M 1U 17$ 1*4 II* 1*8 IS*

thalr gaeoto were

AtktoUc Club, of v-H© tabs an ananal oiKiag ersry year, having selected thto rseort unaalmooaly Uito year. Dr. Shermr.a aad Dr Pickaey. well knoun physicians of Philadelphia.

itvUto. M. J.: Hrrry Steer.

Rio Oread* aad Ralph 0. Dega..

Jr. of Waakiagtcu. P C

You ^an Suva Mangy Ms so earn to save to the BoUdln «M Lou that ear au* as matt, "hbw small tbstr ... _

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Dr.

„ Ue Fishermen Take 'Eight-Foot Shark

made- on Friday by the Union Ftabsv+'a of Sea lale Porty-fbur chaanel bar* each rvlgking shoe' thirty pound* eight-foot shark were

• tkb'oeu.

) that Ue shark

i be was a young

other guest, who will

hursd by the older folk* William H. Famous, of Phlladel ghto. who managed the Excursion

" w in ms.

icon and fatally, of ;>hllad*iptla Mr. Seott to the manager of the Breyer* lee Cream Company there; and William Herman and family, who have been coming to this raeert for over

*lng every 1 'i«™ ' ' 1 "Ci 7 ar * * eesmtot. Am

Lhto resort I I m "|

emna* n. J fcu i«k aty i. 4 l. iMir’,ri„ «^5223?-AV2aw 1*3 n.^TZ »«nnal; * -Se^^rsuss ™* [ ——— - " "

tel fceveea ocKAto cmr. w. j. I bop. Aa- PUsesi m 1

be remem- ■■■■ .•* .

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RELATIONS TO CLIENTS

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which affect diode interests.

ARTICLE 13. In accepting the agency for property, the Realtor pledgee himaelf to be fair tc purchaser or tenant, as well as to the owner whom he represents and whose interests he should protect and promote as he would his own.

ARTICLE 14.

A Realtor should not buy for himself property listed with him, nor should he acquire any interest therein, without first makinp hk true position clearly known to the listing owner.

ARTICLE 15.

When asked for an appraisal of real property or an opinion on a real estate problem, the Realtor should never give an unconsidered answer; his counsel constitutes a professional aervice whkh he should render only after having ascertained and weighed the facta, and for which he should make a fair charge.

ARTICLE 16.

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CAPE MAY COURT MOUSg. to. A

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Federal Agents Seise Truckload of Liquor

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RECENT MARRIACfS

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Mr* Mery Mortis sod Mr. ilsmss BUtso ware suletly butrtof Thontooy okghl. July 8 ot

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i ruck lost) of Itouer. wttok woe being delivered to Wildwood, wee aetoej by Newark fedarol prohibition agents at Cage Msy Court House early Tuesday night Jonatkaa Jame* 4700 Pacidc j Avesa*. driver of th* truck, aad Warren Gordon. 814 North Chestnut Street, both of Wildwood. wer* taken to AUaatic Olty and bald in $1*6* hall each by United Btaim Comalmoner bert F. McGee.

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