Personal Seat Me City News
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Stage and Movie
Acting Same, Says Goulding
Dcfraak Crane
M- M Mr. and Arnett on Monte 1nter«*ted In
M city.
Mlw. T~HUdafcrmnd. at are apendtns a few Mr. Hildebrand con •houae In Pklladel-
.Mr* Frank Sharp
urdajr
York where
their m
US! i they
Moled Director Say* Actor* Mu*t Voice Feeling to »
Register Properly
Selective Affection is Best
MARRIAGES
Announcement fa made of the marrlacr «* J***- Wttetoeth Kltesot Vineland, and David Comatoa. of Dlai Creek, the waddtaa havIng taken place last MMsMay afternoon at the ham Sev Charles Hand
couple will
The old dispute between true love and any other kind of Ion dam back as fir as Wagner * operas, and further.
Lory Lyttoti said something somewhere to the efiect that if a|
man truly loves a woman all other women are slightly distasteful A careoway nnlt.n* to him. . «r • I two promlneat -youc ?*, There are two kinds of love in the world—selective afiechon. wildwood waa aalamiiiaad Wadand the other kind. nesday high aaoa. la the Flrat They can be distihgubhed as much as anything efse, by their Methodist Chnreh, of t±*i assodam. I »• ▼- ****•]■ <* Selective affection is the companion of all the virtuca. It goes I City. „ ! with honesty, honor, loyalty and every commendable characteristic. w -— That affection that is felt for just anybody b a law breaker. The brldl. MMs **-*^tm
. ^ It makes nothing but trouble. • , u of Mr. aad
Tempo Is Only Difference Of course the greater includes the lest, and^ selective
mav include all manner of desire. " r, . .1 -
DEATHS Chaika U*erty. Jr. Th* ■v* r m#dt>a*M w» of Ms. aad Mm. Ckarfao Charles, .Lottrty. dr., Sunday tw»roU*,. Sfittr week* Dlnsaa. Th# funeral “ th# Head-of-the-RIrsr 1 ^^ lelary. wKh **v. C. A Uiwre otnclsttas- j te a
Mra Lite Campbell Lida Campbell. «isad
years, wif# of amlth Campl of Divtdlng Creek, paaeed away last Saturday after a month's 111oesa. Death was due to esaoer. The theeased formerly lived la
S*. Crass*, of Oema SVednuaday aveaini Mrs. B. ». Arnett.
• 01 ° em * 1 Cttr - Mm WCiiam Ewan and ( Court House, called on C Mr. Francis flw-Ier. Sr.. was a Quaker
"Molina airturra aie mon But there b something chsracterbtic of true love that b emenetomir allied «o the stage than' tially different from any old sort te lorn ' ,. oae would think.'' If •» fror love that inspires and actuates the grrite* aonewe-
Tbls is the opinion of Edmund menu, not miscellaneous attractions.
Goulding. whose Metru-Goldwyn-. The human race has experimented a good many hundred years Mayer production, "Sally. Irene I various kinds of affinities, and it b selective affinity that has
n*d Mary." to now »lfTlng a« ftoo d the test. It is that which every young man or woman feds
advent of the right mate. There b something about it that csdmks
all other affections.
It b not enough to ask yourself whether you are afiectwcwre or not. It b also necessary to inquire of yourself whether thh^affiection b confined to one person. It is not any abrt of test
the Braca Thea.re. Sea Isle City. Goulding. bafor# connecting With .motion picture*, wns an actor on th# spanking stage. "Motion picture players have to be pan torn! in# artists." be continues. "It to only by enunciating
altar on tM
where aba wan JoUad xun. Mr. <Wo T. Wool
L T.
contractor to
Mrs.
to the
of bar father.
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china i
Th* court vaU w» : ctatopad la cap fashion by a haoi of Unsel woven with llttas o' the vs The weddtog party wore
id Francis Mood, of Went Chester, ware weak-end goeots of J. IlUf Gib. M Forty-third Street. Mae
l the Union FUb- _ n a ftvw-fOot shark hi their nets on Monday moratog Mr. and Mrs. "8yd" Totoon. and daughter. Beatrice, of IV- ' Unco, N. J.. Mias Hrlena WIIa hh'tf'TC Malcolm Toison. of klpbMa. were the week-end I'Of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
VanFosaen. of Mooresinflned to the bon mother-in-Uw. Mrs. Georgsoon. by' illness. LafldU Avenue was given ualng on Monday by th* Counway Department, the Brai tonlhs. Peldman. the local enjoying a vacation. et he Is "pending on a moli r through the northern Stat.
** uni/ v/ viiw■ — — — • ... -. . . . action* clesrly that their ^the bate ot the right marriage, but it is loysl love, sod (he t
thoughts are conveyed to the loyal one is, the greater hb love becomes,
sc mail , It to also necessary for There b the same difference between true love and other Usds them to «u* thler vetoes oo thr * o( that there b between * flower and weeds. One b a screen', fof It g'vea^ them ex- pfant. and it b that for which die garden wa made. pr !!!!L # " .other b an interloper and doe* nothing but drain our remro
be guided much more slowly be-, “* hwkrupt of desrre.
rote the camera than before an
audience.
for that Is the uch more quickly than the eye nnd what would appear in perfect time tc the latter would transport jumpily to th?
That U way many etage playi have not been saceeosful In pictnree. Working at a certain
habit
with them' that they find It !mpoastole to mhke a change aad •till retain their natural! "Stage comedians are e. id on the screen. Everything they do before the camera looks hurried aad with oat subtlety. bile their chief charm on the stage It working quickly.
the exception
Mattrleelown, but apeat (he greater part of her life la Dividing Creek. The funeral tote
bends of ttessl on the hair, the simple dreams adorned by a tingle appihrse ram at the cerd-
Not so many year* ago the us* blonde*, dark of make-up was considered a que* (and Spanish «
tlon of morals rather than one of The dark bloade the typl who beauty, and the woman or girl Uu light hair! brew* or hate! who dared use even a tiny bit of eyes, nnd a complexton to rouge was conaldered a “palnud" than milky, took* wartl pereoo—and never a lady. Make- , very dark ItpeOck. or
ua- today U obvk>u*ly quite good jot those lipsticks that
lortn. but It to smart only when It'the brown. She can uo* • Btod
to correctly applied.
Self knowledge l* the root of all ] ,
tempo the two arts synefcronire. 1 aspirants to bsauty. Know your
’deal of rouge—muck *
. they are soil
. . , . . _ —mere are sun a greater proper
Valuable Htnls
For Homewwes! JfJ
Have liver frequently—nny kind Is good, and adds to the day's bupply of minerals and vlt-
amins.
A built-in Ironing board, hinged to the wall and disappearing Into a wall dose! when not In use. Is a great convenience.
Recipe*—Cooking Informa- n'Ud’u-^* it^Lt be am tion Preparing Lunch you select the proper shades and I that you do not overdo It- When An electric waffle Iron should 1 not used In moderation, never be greased. I* theatrical rather tbai ling. Experiment until you know The average person over 1J' 1 U81 w, tot ad year* of age requires about 1700 l“ d wbr P* 0 ^ „ calories In each day's food. A i the shade, dmost *11 good
very attractive man or boy using
a large amount of muscular en '' *“
ergy may need as much as 4.000. Wonton seem to need from 1700
lo 3300 calorl.a per day.
' from two to four t
types of blondes, sbs can uss make-up to advantage. The white brunette—who bas dark hair and a light akin must play up her akin above everything else. It L th* thing that disUngulKhct her from her brunette Filter. She doesn't really used rouge at all, but H she use «■ must uss ctoar umes. ok* very good with scarlet if yon are an "In-between" type only by experimenting can you decide your shade, Remember that your lipstick a-jd rouge must mlways n atch-
Sea Isle Y. M. C. A. Group* Resume Activities Both the Wide-Awake and Junior T. M.'C. A. Groups, of Sea Isle City, resumed their weekly meeting* this week. Both group* discontinued their meetings during the greeter part of the summer
Funeral Services of James T. Chapman Remain* Laid To Rest in
Calvary Cemetery
The funeral of James T. Chapmay. postmaster, who dlsd last Wednesday room lag. tosh place' Sunday afternoon from hts late
residence on Forty Becw Service* were tvld
house with (he Bev. D. Upton
Bain officiating,
beautifully on the Ilf* of the dfc used and on death, remind-
ing all that they
Tb» chancel was elaborately decorated la dahlias In rich proof coloring to harmonise with the rainbow scheme portrayed by the wedding party. The pews v-ere draped in broad white satin ribbon. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the boma of the Jctfeteft. jfarepfk ’ In ‘WP1- 1
wood.
Idlljr—XcHifil Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Kathryn Dunn McHugh, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. H. Bart McHugh, of Wynnefleld. Pa., to Charles E. Reilly, non of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Reilly. 340* Bryn Mawr Avenue. Bala. Pa. The marriage took place tbU week at St. Matthias Catholic Churoh, Bala. Pa. life parents of Mr. Reilly are well-known summer resident* of Sea Isle City, maintain I a* a summer home at Fqrtysixth Street and the Boardwalk. His father U a prominent builder snd real estate man of Philadelphia. Mr. Reilly will be associated with hi* father in hli tototnem. After an extended honeymoon tbe couple will their horns In Bain.
home. Servlev# were held at th* w by the Rav. B. A. Miller toteruwnt eras taade In th* M. X. Cemetery. The decanted la surrlvad by two daughter*. Mr*. Powell. Garrison, of MlUrUle, and Mrs. Albert Garrison, aad om son. Ralph, of Dividing Crete.
Howard Norton, age 7f. a lifelong resident of D^a Crate, dtod at hit home o* TBteBay •rening, after a Ungariag lllnem. Mr. Norton for many years conducted a store at Dias Crete, and fanned also, aad waa a familiar figure lor milts around, where ho delivered by wagon hi* farm and: store products. He retired from! active baataem earn# years ago. i He married Mary E. Trout about, forty-six yaar* ago. aad to sur-; vlved by her and a*van children.! They are: Mfa. Bertha How*}!,; Mr* Dalis Sharp. Mr*. Carrie Scull. Mrs. lo* Barr aad Mitel Alma Nortoi). of Dias Crete: Mrs.) Beetle Ewing, of Cold Spring, sad Harry Norton, of Dias Creek. A brother. Ooieosaa F. Nortoa slao survives him. He was an active member of the M. E. Church until hto do*(S. laterwill be mad: (Friday) at I o« vie*# at his late boom- Interment will he to Court House
Cemetery.
Court House Marble Yar MONUMENTS mo MEMORIAL stones " i cum rs
NQritesM ami RMt BMfl fcrvtoe to Cfape May feest,-
Irving Fitch Rgsal Eatate - - Imurance
, *ua,KM*»AVE. ' "‘Mia
SEA OLE Cm',(ii
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The Wide-Awake Group held Us
__ ., . . , first meeting for this school year Try cooking spinach 10 to IS T Uew j a r evening in the basement " J “' of th* M. E Church, under the
* f,er . ,he supervision of iu leader. Claude rinsing. Chop It very fine and Town
season with bitter or cream. _ ‘ _ ... - Tbe Junior Oroui< met at tbe Grnled _r»w carrots r .y be home of Its lender. A dal pi i C. WH-
eerved In salads with other raw **>. Wednesday evening. Ross vegetable*. Combinations such)Miller and Harry Muller, two rtf
as raw carrot, cabbage, celery. «•>* «*" bor* who spent Br>T , u turnip, green pepper, and onion. » at t amp Ockanlckon tbi*| - c>lTar _ ComrtWT Ocean ^ ^ *■ * t- *—*H»ti*l in almost any preferreu propor- ►ummer. reported on tbe splendid j y lpw » I to »■ Areett, Pres. U. C Itevw. •**.
Hons, are recommended because , ' m '' «*“')' *u)ored at camp. Hos | lrlbu „,
of their high vitamin contem filler reported on the Pblladei-
pbla trip iak« n by tbe group In 1
Two new member. were| W.V.~ .r ,7'I Is a Prescripttoa fer
and the lonely Journey the) must; lake. Further aerricse wer* held, ft the grave. Interment b»iag j
t mtay and *
Reliable Trucking Servic To Arthw FBMMghta; m* #Ui forth* good, item to yvtor door at a ooto wt DtO# more th.c would U charged for freight atom*. Bperial rates dur.ct ra Fanritsa atotet *w; M fiR^w alfi* sffeti. srasuje trucking company m: nn axd nju»m AVBnn, m
Ing of the death ot Miss Morton, n popular stRdeat of the Junior clam of the Middle Town-, &IP High 'fchqW';; Mlm li*Soa'
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IN THE CHURCHES
666
Charrh
• the first of November.
Forty-fifth Street snd l-andiv Avenue. Sunday school at 12 M At 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. tbe pulpit will be filled by a visions
Sunday achool at J r. m nrIlt ot tbr j UIl , or Groiip Servlcre on Sunday evening Monday evening. October 1*. <.J0. Mon«a> nnd Tuesday morn- u,,. basement of the Methodist
S oclock, in honor o< the, church
IJUIe Flower. Baptism by ap- — .. polntment. ( m. Jaw-pk'v Jsali.r 4'. ('. He* Isle H Ji. I harrk W. Jn^pb's Junior C. C. was
guulsed last 'A'ednesday evening al « meeting held In the basement of St. Joseph's Church. Plan* for
(hr enrolllag of members wei
i ussed. An election of officers look place, tbe following hoys be-
ing elected: Ed* in d ' oml). loraldenl; lawreu-e Peterson.
■ clary, and Vincent Asslantl. treesuici The meeting waa followed llo.'iie-llbe Chlte li S-a b> a walennelon party and gamei Dr ‘bi Mrdneaday of this we«-k a *rboo! businsas meeting was held at h sri v- lib b plans lot a Hallowe'en purrhuirh ty wer, made. It lieing followed
Sr. v .v by a anctel hour
Nick: ''What's the way to tbe icarrst bank?" Dirk: Don't ask me; I'm not l bank director."
^ Cb ^ »• Cteds. tri^ Ha, Detente, 1
either tbe utter part of October j • sh * rp * nA a ' 0^ * , N ' p Fever and Malaria.
Among me oui-ot-town people 1 It kill* th* |
attending the funeral were Mr*.' K. Warner. Mr. and Mr*. James
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OLAtaat tuppLiao
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Any type ot
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Hawkins Construction Co.
SEA BLE CITY. N. i.
You should go to:
JUUUS WAY, M D.
Back From Wedding Trip Dr. and Mr*. J. Ward have returned lo Plessantvlile from their wedding ;rlp of two w**k». which was spent in touring the New England Staten and Canada. They were married on September 17. Mr*. Weaver was formerly Mias Octavene Rl^-y. of South Sesvllle.l —*"re she taught school for the! past two year*. Df. Wearer 1* a 1 graduate of Plaaaaiitvillr High, School and also of Tempi.- I nl erslly of Philadelphia wheir be I tidied drnletry. The couple air living on South Main Street, leaaantvllle, where Dr. Wraver ill piactlee.
ROMNBV PLACE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Otoe# Day* el Cesrt Hew Sey WsSwuSiy eng Prtgay,
C. W. Way, M. D. 4M Eegth Langt* Are. tea lei* City, N. J. — MrriS
Kiaylng up all night may make >u as wla* as an owl. but nwtoj hare no sense during tip day.
Dr. Chaa. A. Furey
KA*TO H CHAXCXXY QurIesK.Ludis,Jr. OOmUXOB-AT-LaW
Uml Mate Law a peril I ty TUlte Searched an . dtered M •rlgag* faoaaa Oorveyancinf Off «: 1M I. Laadis An., XFA BLX CfTT I. 7.
EXCURSIONS
SUNDAYS October 24, December '9 PHILADELPHIA « w. - l. «• lamvee Hea Isle City *• regalar Into Conn*cting with Special Trala at fiea l*to •»"" "° B t ■elw^lag. leave* Philadelphia (Rarket KL Wharf) , TICKETS ox SALK TWO DAY* FMKCMMW* »- v ' 1 Penngylvania Railroad

