Cape May County Times, 20 August 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 5

MARRIAGES

. Uoa B. Purtia.

. CbariM PoBhslm! the forator's day st the Ocean

_ r _ -r—_ it dart"-* the fotrupoar we overheard the toiit a« we were pa«iac a t ob Foeiy-fearth «raet. lot her. shall I put my •slicker' on and mall th ee Utters T~ ■tin, dear, U isa't It for a do« to be oat in that downpour.

B. Joseph Snxttah. aad X local yoon* man pfco o tber, Frank BB<Uah. tod a )oh aays It tsahOl

Wonsan’s Chrtc Oub Idlths J. Snow and l Kay. of San Fran

orty-erth Street early tasTT. XctUU and I 8. Fores antertalnlya dab at tuachsoa

Fa.; His. Frank Mis■raant Miller, o! la. a»4 Mrs. Bd-

thlak (hat you can taka hick oat of the eoaatry, hot you 000*1 (aka the coant ry twt of the a. y/^ < >' A ,wum fab W tot

to Is J.

that an alise U w bora outside of his native land. We wonder it *ost fed have a soolocfcal reputat

Sea Isle City Week Ender*

Beat Storm

At m Refcih Hotel. Were Well Filled end Board-

welk Thronged

a Moose and an Ka«le. to Atlantic City pity the poor motorist who has

e channel can—the o so Ur and atop. atta. gal* 0<a«

we can advise you to do when you wear your pants out la to

ear them home Spain.

It only took Charley Hahn, of the Spray Hotel, an ho“ “

£rj*srr. in the Atlantic Ocean.

"Peacock*" of the Peacock Alley Division of Philadelphia Elks Dub r eo~.v. flto T.lr rtiT last Sunday aa the meats of Hany Cral*. of Cral* Halt In ths above picture, back row. reading left .T iTcharieTDootn. Mia. Ande«on. Mias HarrUon. Mra. WUllam J. Sheehan. Mrs. ‘It-i-tT. Mra. Way. Mrs. Comfort and Mrs. Drew. Front row. left to right: r B. nfll» James Carr. Charles Dodn. Vaughn Comfort. Charles Flump. Sebastien Kueny and WUllam Drew.

to right are: Mrs. Ji Frank Hoffman. Mrs. Edward J. Kelly. Harry J. Craig. Flank

Many More Came Sunday

inders arrived In

Week-«

Isle' City before the storm Saturday night and the city <

Sunday was dear end brought a

large number of *

ToU of Work

of Irish Missionaries second of the scries of lectures by Father Hugh Gallagher. of St. Joeeph'a Church, at the Excursion House hall, was given last Friday evening before a large and appreciative audience. The soblect of the lecture wan “A Neglected Chapter of peaa History In the Early Middle Ages." which concerned principally the work of the Irish s.1*atonartes and profsaeor* on the continent after the general d*vastatkm wrought by ths

m the north,

received, showing

Gallagher had made aa exhans study on the subject on •

be lectured.

Dancing numbers by the <

Bathing attracted the usual Urge number, wane u»e 'walk was thronged with promenader*. The hotel, reported very ;

Gallagher <

cel ved i

TMe singing numbers by t Oblate Brothers. Individually s collectively, along with the 1

st rumen tal

.Surf House—Bev. 8. J. KeUy. New Orleans. La.; Baf L. A. Doering. Media. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. W- B. Bolling. Vineland. N. J.: Mr. and Mrs. F. Sells. West Chester, Pa.; Eev. Thoa J.

— ' H. X.; C.

Ooldhaber. Mrs. F. X. Monrille.

Nathan Kaator. nnalakd: Stevenson and family. Mr.

n.fc, and Hflrty Stevenson and family. Cheater. oonvteoM them P*-; Mr. and Mrs. D. Lauuer.

Brie. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kaln and family. Mra K- Happen. BrtxAlyn. N. Y.; W. A. Oopple. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacob. Mr. and Mra E. Dahar. E. Fegley. Philadelphia; Mra Lesonlng. U.addon Heights; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Chambers. Mr. and K. B. Moore. Philadelphia; Bussell Mlttman, Mr. Bay Friedman. Sellersvllle;' Glenna Imbody, Miss Sallle Slyer. Pennsburg. Pa; Dr. Fredericks. Sellersvllle. Pa; Mr. and Mrs. -

Balphe. MiUvlUe;

the other day when freight train gMeUbcked in

„ n.lt tM. l«t *. ■ Ml

woman came out of the station.

T»« rel'-a. “ to to tofrvy. Bin. ran jutolUtioT. M.T»rtU«; to W toWlS# »“»• to H.nn.n, p.rlul.;

1 tro to trl E * to ton to w W to totto." <»»•

, to. to tor «to*y

, and ran toward LM«« Avenue.

reJUng murder at gvery Jump. ^ We have been t*«iussUd i

print Gw following in this eol- ; umn by a number of taadjrs n- ‘ as much ea we can remember ’ Prlnt |iooln C FraakUn. saU(ng

r in a Buiek one Cole Wluy*

Knight, with the Muon and StaW

t Brotmam, of PkUakas baea a 8aa Ial« almost a month, re-

I with Son Isle City ‘

Mra Chnrtas M. Otb- *!*•«. fc., spant with the fan krtes W. OthaM. at his

Mra a. A. i «w> Mra L. Paul, of

where Chevrolet.

Overland they traveled !

tag the Bio Orttnde and Hi

no one harmed Uom.

la to Cleveland, however, they , attacked by the desperate

x IMUas in tue Oaklnndn

fire was mads with Flint Brisco Our friends are no vopont reading from a Pal** the next day. shomjd hle «rprW hy TTt-’y | "' lB r “**». u stut*

Nat M. Hauler and Sol

Chicago, DL. wer

i of Mr. and Mra A.

early in May and

agate gat back tc her

Peacock Alley Members Hold Rally Dub of Elk* Who Attended Los Angeles Convention Peacock Alley, a club of the Philadelphia Lodge of Elks. No.. rho attended the Loa Angeles _ , rentlon In ISM. held their annual anniversary and re-unton on Sunday at Craig Hall, being the iueew of Mr. Harry Craig,

Ike proprietor.

A shore dinner wes served at blee specially decorated with

83k emblems and marine Bpecl-

Vhughn Comfort. Inter-

locutor of Murphy's Minstrels, now playing on the Steel Pier.

Stic City, was toastmaster,

Comfort recalled the tripe of the club tad former reunions. ‘ t talks and stories by the

ibers of the club were also J In attendance were: Mr.

kfrs. William J. Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Carr (Mrs. • Carr la the acknowledged queen

oral of the songs rendered bp of J*aeock Alley.) Mr. and Mrs.

•'MorC GUerson. In his capacity as manager of the Electrical Association of Philadelphia, is loud In his praise of Sea Isle City and says he will be glad acquaint the people of the State with the desirability of this shore resort. He plans to build a home here for the summer of

'37.

"Tiny" Carr. pr» 4dent of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the B. P. O. together with her daughter, Anna, aang several selections and the recipients of numerous

Frank Hoffman, famed as an orator, bad difficulty In getUng his stuff off on Sunday. Frank's remarks are always worth while and he should have been given an opportunity to finish his ora-

Cfaarles Klump, who had the misfortune of loeing his eyesight some eight year* ago. entered Ik** the- ftfttivUierf ak-one unimpaired. Mr. Klump conducts a wholesale buslm and Is highly regarded.

the Brothers eoaeerned Sea Isle City and they were greatly applauded. They were required to repeat them several times. '

Soprano soloe by

Cochrane received much applause aa did the baritone solos by Mr. Philip toe. Mr. Carroll acted In the capacity of announcer and

Interspersed the

with story and Joke tailing. Sea Isle Bowlers Get Revenge on Wildwood Sea Isle City's Bowling Team

got sweet twang* on Wildwood’s Chirtaa Dooln, formerly catcher

representative bowling tdhm over the defeat administered them Nat

Comfort. Mr. William CosnforC Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Kroner. Mr*, and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mra Mortimer Gleaaon. Mr. Thomas BeUly. Mr. ex-Clty Solicitor ; Mr. Ed Gorman, Mr. Charles Klumph. ' and Mra.

nanaxer of

Mias Margaret Carr.

wy. Mis* Mary Ford. Mr. WiBiam Lough ran, and Mr.

time ago.

On Monday evening a return match was played on the local alley*. Sea Me beating the Wildwood lies two

League Baseball Club > The winners of

Gandy—Torffensen

A wedding of Interest to Cape May County folk was celebrated Tuesday evening of last week at Cape May Court House, when Miss Angela Yvonne Torgonsen. daughter of Mr. and Mra Geo. O. Torgensen became the bride of Albert Leslie Gandy, son of Mr. and Mra Maurice Gandy of that place. The ceremony was hold at the home of the brtde'a parents with Bev. Edward W. Graham, paator of the Cap? May City K. E. Church, officiating. Tha brid* was given away by her father. The home vfaa attractively decorated In pink and white. The ceremony took place under an arch of maaed

wood ferii and phlox.

Mlm Mary Clyde Clough. Pittsburg, attended the bride, and Frank T. Taylor, of Trenten. N. J.. waa best man. Before the ceremony "Because" was sung by Mra. Nets Iverson, aunt of the brid a. She was accompanied by Mias Celeste Foster, who also played the wedding march. The bride waa attired In a gown of white embroidered georgette and wore a vein of allk tulle caught with lilies of the valley and fringed orchids. Her only ornament was a string of pearls, the gift of the groom. She carried 1 a shower bouquet of lilies of the

valley and white roeei.

The bridesmaid wore pink georgette and carried an armful of pink gladioli. The bride's mother was attired In yellow georgette with a corsage of white orchids. The mother of the

bridegroom wore black.

Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs E. M. Clay, aunt of the bride, and the Hon. David Benson, her grandfather, both

from Minnesota.

After a abort motor trip. Mr. and Mra. Gandy will be at home at SIS Chestnut Street. Lancaster. Pa., where Mr. Gandy Is a member of the faculty of the Boys' High School. Miss Torgensen Is a member of the Kappa Sigma Tan Sorority and M r - Gandy of the Betts Kappa Fraternity.

Blblo school at l.« A. M.,

vies with sermon at 11 A. M. : 7

and * P- M. At 11 A. M. the BavjT B. o. Bonts. of Palme non. »a„ will eonduct the anrvioe and preach. At t P. M. ttei*stor. Dr. p. Upton Bair, will preach on- “'"banging the Colter for the Yoke." This sermon will be fcnlpful and oomfortlng. String**

Mg* ontey four old

Located on the

8?avlUe. Stutter. August 31, Ifi A M. a Jewish Ckriattea from Buffalo. N. T.. w*l 8«** » **rasagt on the JeW. Come and hear his tustHangy. 11:<KA M. Bible achtol session. .7:10 M.. a real old time 1^“’

vice come and

hymn*,

one.

The basaar and earnlvaL- bate by the Women's Civic Clbb. 0* the club porch on SatartefftAtCW ‘ Ding was a succees despite tfc*. storm. Mra. Mott, of Vloeten*; was awarded the electric temp. The club realised «1SB on tea-::-affair. Mlm Anna L. Williams donate**' . over ISO worth of material, steffif ■, to (he cteb. Her co-operation dSP® much to make the affair the sue- 1 " ~' ,w gal tBqrwe.WTI JeteB.Teaawai.HJL •sYTS:

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DA. HUMSBAT MANOINO

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Lewis Fldler. of Denn Urine, and Mias Alice Charlton, of South SeavtUe. were quietly married at the home of Bev. Walter Yerkea. of Tuekahoe, on Monday, August 9.

Gioxfix x. am •s.'wrsJS

mens In Camden

Harry Craig. Craig Hall, had a busy day and all of the Alleyites were loud In their praise of the repast be prepared for them. « P • Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan usually have considerable company over week end, but Sunday's d was unusually large, their register showing more than sixtyfive guest*. The great number visiting the ship "Welcome" waa larg-dy due to the Invasion of the Peacock Alley organisation.

Mias Marie Caiian Won Charleston First Prize

Mr. and Mra. I Mr. and Mra.

Camden;

Dayton. (Hilo; Mr.

Miss Mary

Mr. Thomas AKhouae, J-. Wayne.

Ind.: Mr. ai Philadelphia.

*V-an View—Mr. aad Mra. A A Walffrat, Bridgetoa: Mr. Mra. L. Mote, Camden; Mr. aad Mra. WUllam Davla, Jr„ J. White, Mr. -ad Mra. WUllam lavl*, Pauteboro; Mr. aad 1- P. Munyoa aad son. Carl. Camden; Mr. aad Mra. L. Lgan aad daughter, Mr. and Mra. I* ' Wilkie “ ' ‘

Dick OMea. wltk two Id*

w fiM tele City team will cooperate wltk Wllrt—o . In forming a league aad are challenglag all firat-claae teams. The

associated with the minstrels on the Steel Pier. Atlantic City, aajoyad his visit immensely.

e and hU wonderful

voice waa fully appreciated by

me of the "Alleyltes."

rard A Kelly. Esq., prominent Philadelphia attorney, having only recently concluded an Important murder trial, found the restful atmosphere of Soa Isle

City to hte liking.

. Moon _ Craven . On onto P. Jerrya _

E. J. KeUeher. Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. preaen: candidate for Congreae from Camden district and already being groomed as the choice of the Democratic parly

143 143 141 for Governor, was an enthusiastic . 1*1 14* 131 attendant at the Peacock Alley . IT* 1*1 lit feotlvUtea. This waa Mr. Kelle-

her’s first visit to Sea tele City 1** in ton years. He holds highly opUmteUc views of this city's

,-fri.^ of lah found la Te: le said to be very partite u> ' qaitoee. Get buey. you •« prising young Sea telitea. Do your

Stuff!

A young man we kaow who perchaesd a new woolen ■**t recently. was caught ‘ B th * Tuesday evening and la UUte* about It only when one play* “Hearts and Flower*” on oteao. it was really as * as that, at two young girls, with whom h# was trying to get acquainted. laughed at kiaa. -

aad Mra. a C. Keith aad daugh tar. Washington D. C.; Anthony Steteumellti. Mr. aad Mra. J. F (Mtina. Pietro Capoll. — * Kyan. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Frank Salulno. H. Klim Colligan. Philadelphia; Haskett. Brooklyn. Mr. end Mra. A Wright Mr. and Mra. B. F. Carroll. Mra. E. Jollne and daughter. Mlm Lydia Nerd ell

Philadelphia.

Spray Hotel—John relies. Jos. DINublle. Leonard J. De Note. Mira Elisabeth B. Pa reel*. Mlae Bibyl Ayer. Mine Anna Hahn. Philadelphia; Mra Anne Kassler. Mias M. Sugar. H. Kessler. Mra. John Hannne and daugbtei. Baltimore; Mr. and Mra. F. Murdoch. Mra E. Hherr. Mr. and Mra. Fred PeekHten. Mias Anna Peekman. Mlae Alice Peck man, Mr. aad Mrs. 8 Henry and family. Edward Oamy. Mr. and Mra. O. K. Costa and family. Phtledel-

ftelik City

Clark 1*3 1*T 13B wood 144 m ns A Dari. 1*4 Olden 1*E B*4 31* Jones 141 1*4 e Be placed Davis la test two

George Brannin Douglass Future Baseball Star

Baseball stars will have look to their UuraU. for a player arriVe-l on Monday. August 1*. In the healthy and happy person of baby George Brannin Douglass, eon of and Mra. Georgs Doug lam, of

Grande.

Young Oecrgc Brannln's mother was formerly Mtw Elisabeth Slrcr. of St-a Isle City and Bio Grande. Both M-. and Mrs. Douglass graduated from Court House High School In 1*34. wb re Mr. Douglass starred on the High School nine.

Vaughn Comfort. Keith headier. meognlied as America's ..aatect tenor, had a busy day. In all of the Peacock gathering* teas that Vaughn Is always id upon to do the bulk of the entcrtalalng. Mra. Comfort, too. a general favorite with %H "Peacorkites," rendered several pleasing selections.

The wonderful air. sunshine and beach of our city does not seem to be fully appreciated by Tom UtUehales. who la a regular week-ender. As soon a* be arrives in town he hie* himself to the Ship "Welcome." the Sheehan home on the Boardwalk, with a view of organising a pinochle game with the number of Peacockttee present. He experienced no trouble in getting a game started. He claims to have subetanltel lead In a Philadelphia tournament, but was completely "gooes egged" here and the

Service la something you wait vll chorus" concluded '.hat those

for white you raad their adver- In the tournament were "dube”

w“rincylr 'HtiU. Qkla- Uarmeoi.oUlttF prufflpt-U. te. jor ordUary players.

the Charleston contest staged by Mies Myra Way's callsthenlc class on the beach loct Saturday morning, were Mias Marie (Pat) Calten. first prite. and Flora Saul,

years old. the second prise.

Special dances were given by 3-year-old Mlekllne Rocca and

Colleen CUlbertl age 3.

The music was furnished by members of the class. Misses Elinore Duval, Mary Yerger. Miriam Sheffer. Mary Clni. Betty

Callan and Ann Calten.

Pyramid building was another etunt which proved very Interesting to the class and spectators. C. W. Travis, the Boardwalk novelty store merchant, donated

the prlres.

Tomorrow (Sa'urday) there will be special features .indudathletlc meet.

Caught Biggest Weak Fish Ever Hooked Off Sea Isle

DEATHS Hn. Hilda Gmmwh Mrs. Hilda Garrison, aged veare. wife of Christopher Garrison. of Tuekahoe.' died In the Millville Hospital on Thursday. August 13, of celebral hage. The funeral services were helo her late residence on Monday 11 o'clock A M. Bev. C. 8. Lawrence officiating. Interment was made in Head of the River Cemetery. Mn. W. C. Ed wart* r. D. Upton Bair conducted the funeral service* over (*“ mortal remains of Mra. W. Edwarta. near Laurel Springs. Monday at 10 A. M. She died at the home of her son. In Sea tele one week ago last Thursday. She was a good woman and a member of the Presbyterian Church. Edwarta le her only living She was burled in the Berlin Cemetery. Merritt Wilson Merritt Wilson, of Cold Spring., died of tetanus on Sunday after-1 noon, aged S3 years. Funeral services were held at hie late home with Interment Brick Presbyterian Cemetery. Deceased leaves a widow, one son and a daughter. He waa her of the Independent Order of Hed Men.

JULIUS WAY, H. D.

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IN THE CHURCHES St Jowph'f E. C. Church Bt. Rev. Msgr. A Poul. ret

tor. Weekday Masses at 7 and 1 < A M. Sunday Masses at 7. *. S. 10 and XI. Evening service on Wednesday and Sunday at 7:30. Baptism by appointment.

Sea Isle mTe. Church

Sea Isle City M. E. Church. Pony-fifth and Landis Avenue. Rev. H. Justus Helnemann. pastor. 10 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Divine worship, topic: "The Second MUe." 7:30 P

M., evening song and sermon.

Last Sundav. both morning and evening Urge congregaUons greeted the pastor, and he - Is hoping lor even better this Sun-

Come and worship with

Charles R. Hahn, proprietor of the Spray House, fishing In the ocean about two miles off the hotel, met with unusual success Tuesdry evening. Mr. Hahn was accompanied by Ben Constantine. another son of Ixaak

Walton.

They were out only about *n i day. hour and caught over forty flab. | us.

The catch Included the biggest. weak fish ever caught with hook! Messiah Lutheran and Hue In this section. The xh e Home-like Church,

other fish caught were large city. Sunday. August 13. i

croakers an J blue flab.

A storm waa brewing and the party had to come In. They stated that they would have had a record catch If the storm had not come up. declaring that 'bey were bringing In the fl*h as fast as they could bait their hooks.

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C. W. Way, M. D.

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Reliable Tracking Service To and from Philadelphia; we call tor tha goods aad datlver them to your door at a coat vary little mora than ordinarily would be charged for Irelght alone. Special raise during winter

months.

H. RICKERS, SR. Upholsterer Hair MattresM* Renewed 18 Urd SC Sea Uie City jfiMhnaten Furnished

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