Cape May County Times, 3 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FEIDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1

Page Three

ely Perse: Sea Isle City News

d and Cram-.-r. o«n as the "Luwtll be on hand -aay to act as Important gant when the local Geks. of Ocean Field. Ocan eapecteil that ear\e<l poles will «n at the end of ::gnltion of their i their services JT other team In U likely that the tball managemi nt a contract lor

mtod. of Phlladlng a few days T. Stevens.

pp r and card d In the baseoseph's Church, r 9. The sup6:30 to 7:30 P. -ty will start at e Court Immat uDaughter* of city and Straihd a dlnner-dancc that organization Casino. Somers . December 6. —icn was rcntlc City Hosplto undergo VanFossen much Improved in Saturday hb i such that an

district in;

-■ Tel“pht-.. a Monday visitor.)

. Hahn and

i and Naomi Dlar big sister n-

l >ug Day.

t of the Allanmpany, was in -y taking stock equipment, acJch the city re--l company.

Mr. and

!;y spent ThursCi /. where they l the Ste-l

r lor the bi-ne-Order of Moose Moose Hall I g P. M. on 1>» for adult.- ar while those ofj cents. T‘ - will assist. victory o sen. th- See! oa will tackle j als. the Geks. « so Field. Ocean j t boost of three! b* tonal star*! Ttctoi-y. hut the

ic. City Cam r IVBow. City ) Mayor Maur

The Ladles' Aid of the M. E. " P»nnin K to hold a ,^ ar 0 " We *®«day. T r n l!l rhu ^»> hall betwevn 5 and 9 p. y|. An nun appearing in Sea Isle City personal, last wwk r that the Ladle-’ Aid of thLutheran Church would hold a three-day bataa, on Thursday. Mday and Saturday. December . *• and * al ,h '- church. An * la " rtl ‘ ,unc h- the item stated, •ould be served each evening beginning at 4 o'clock. The item n question was the reference to the Ladles- Aid of the Lutheran Church of Wildwood, which in sotn.- way found its way into me local column, causing embarrassment for Dr. and Mr* D Vpton Bair, of M -slab Lmh•mn Church, this city. Mr*. Theodore x. Eberjardt. - Millville, spent Fr'-lav i Saturday with Mrs. W. E. Mi'!.:i- - •*'n. of Forty-Ofth Street. Miss Edith Halle ran came home from Rider College to "pend Thanksgiving with hr parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John HslIcran. She motored tn Sonth Orange Friday morning to attend the fourth annual StatYoung People’s Conference h:-lri there Friday. Saturday an! Sunday She was second vice president of the conference, which is sponsored by the New Jersey Council of Religion- Education. Edith Is also pretident of the Rider College Glee Club and has made the forward position on the Rider College Girls’ basketball team for the coming season. Mis* Marie M. Croneck.tr was _ guest it the Hotel Iroquois Atlantic City, during the pa*; week.

In the Churches St. Joseph's K. C. Church S-a We City—Rt. Rev. Msgt.. A. Pozzl. rector. Weekly Mass at) 8 A. M. Sunday Masses at 8 -nd 10.30 A. M. Every oth : Sunday Mass at 10:30. the 8 o’clock Mass being nt Goshen Chapel. La*’. Mas* followed Benediction of the Most Binned Sacrament. Sundav school at 9:30 A M. Monday and Tuesday morning services at 8 o’clock, in honor of the Little Flower. Baptism by appointment Set Isle (Sty M. E. Church Forty-fifth Street and Landis Avenue—Sunday school at 12 M. 10.30 A M. and 7.30 P. M. pulpit will be filled by Rev. Voadlar. the newly-ap-point -d pastor. Mid-week prayermeeting. Thursday evening. 7:30

’clock.

Recent Deaths William Barnard William Barnard, age 45 year*, of Cold Spring, husband of Mr*. Mary Barnard, (nee Huaton) died. November 15. in th* Frankford Hospital. Philadelphia, two hours after admittance, as a result of injuries sustained that day. when-he fill from a scaffold. while painting a building

In that city.

^ The funeral took place Iasi Friday from the undertaking establishment of Frederick Mann. Jr. 17 45 N. Nineteenth Street. Philadelphia. Interment being made in Mount Moriah Cemc tery. He Is survived by two daughter*. Mrs. Katherine Matthew*. of Erma, and Vera Barnard and one son. Thomas, of Philadelphia. The deceased formerly lived at Cape May Point, and in Philadelphia before coming to Cold Spring. He was a member of the Sons of Veteran.:. Hiss JUm 10* Miss Mina Kirk, age wr yearpassed away at the home of her fepfather. Somers Thompson, at 1 Friday. November 19. ;i li:.-4<‘!-lng illness. Thi . ! toik place November 22. 5- iMci* wire held at the liouael and In Tabernacle M. E. Church, with Rev. L. V. Brcwin officiating Interment wa* made in the Baptist Cemetery. Rio Grand She was a member of the M. t Church. Besides her stepfather, three half brothers survive her. Mrs. Emma Springer Mrs. Emma Springer, age 88 year*, widow of the late Jesse Springer, passed away at Goshen. Tuesday, November 15. after an UlncMi of several months’ duration as a result of a heart ailment The funeral took plact last Friday afternoon from thi hone oi Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis Powel. Goshen. wi -r . whom the deceased lived for the past yea ’ Funeral service* were held at the house with Rev. Charle* Hand, oi Goshen, and Rev. Cox.; of Cape May Court House officiating Interment was made im the Baptist Cemetery. Cape May Court Houw. fahe was a member of the n-shen Baptist Church. She is survived by three grandchildren. Wilbur Springer and Mrs. Marry Gilbert, of Philadelphia. and Mi» Jessie Mtxner.

of Uosb«n.

Mrs. Lydia O’Brien Mrs. Lydia «i Brien. aged 74. passeit way Saturday. November 2" at St. iv.ershurg. Fla. at the home of her son. J. A. Cox. after an illness of several years' duration, death being due to a rmuplicatlon of dlssaar*. Her body was removed to Ocean City Service* in charge of the R-v Dr. Thomas J. Cross, of Atlantic City, were held at the fum-ral parlors of J. Prescott Cadman last Wednesday afternoon Interment took place in P! aaantville Cemetery. T\e deceased formerly lived in Phiiadlphia. Bridgeport. Conn.. Atlantic City. Oc.‘an City and for the past few year* In St. Petersburg. Fla. She was wellknown In Marmora, relatives aur-

vlving her there. She was a member of the First Baptist

Church, of Atlantic City. A son. J. A. Corson, of St..

Petersburg. Fla., and a brother, E. V. Corson, of Marmora, sur-

vive her.

John Ahern

and Warren R. Miller were united in th-.- bonds of matrimony by

Rev. Wiiliam A. Moore.

The bride and groom had planned io be married secretly after the musical and were quite suivrisod when a number of friends detained them and forced

John Ahern, aged 81 years. | them to b- married in the prisof Erma, died at the County; cncc of all. Farm week e-fore last. The de-. Before the wedding. Mr*. Morceased before going to the Coun-1 ton Bateman. Mias Maude Ferguty Farm, lived with the Oarrstt-Uon and Professor L. Pow rll son family, of Erma. Interment | Evans sang "Her Wedding Morn’ took piace at Cape May Court Professor Arthur Scott Brook;

played the wedding march. The

T-u' ir_:„v. brld '-' »nd groom were attended John Knight | by and Mrs. Albert Popper. John Knight, age 25 yean, i very beautiful and impress!' son of Mr. and Mrs. William' rln e ceremony was used. After Knight, of Menantlco. Cumber-! *he ceremony a wedding supp' land County, died Novamber 20. was served at the homo of Mi at his parent’s home after an Ul-j and Mr*. Charles Fagan, in bonoi ness of several days, death being ' of ,he bride and groom. The due to appendicitis. The funeral ^redding Bursts were Mrs. Allen took place last Wednesday. The Shropshire, Miss Mary Leah Shropdeceased was a member of the *hire. Professor and Mrs. Arthur Knights of Columbus, of Mill- j Scott Brooks. Professor Powell vlUe. j Evan* and Mr. Scott. Calkin*, of i Atlantic City; Miss Maude FerguJohn Camp son. of Vineland: Mr. and Mrs. John Camp, age 71 years. 0 f 1 Morton na ' < ' miin - Mrs Eva WarOcean View, passed aw ay at his j IT°’ Mra - Sue Miller. Mr*. Emily late home last Wednesday after * Ml > Flora Harrington, a few days’ lllnes*. MrR - Klhcl Stowman. Mrs. Edith Besides his wife, three daugh- J; hllnc * - - Mr - a, ' d Mrs. Leslie Hollers and a son. Joseph, former j Un * er ’ Mr V Hattie Powell. Mr. S-a Isle City life guard, survive *? d Mrs Alb rl Pc PP r- •» T. • him. I Sharp. Rev. and Mrs. William A. The funeral took place last 1 “ oor , < '- Mre - Vera Pa *a». Mrs. Saturday with a High 5Ias« of! Caroly " Harrington. William Requiem at St. Joseph’s Church, i Meredlth and Ven,on Moore. Isle City, the Rt. Hav.

Monsg. A. Pozzl. being tha celebrant of th • Mas*. Interment

made in the Goshan Ceme-j Elizabeth Ward, of Philadal-

Laurent—Ward

tery.

Recent Mar ’ages

Coulbaurne—Af’.ai.’s

Among the mruriages announced from Fiaton. Md.. on Saturday. November 27. wa* that of Jam.‘- E. Coulbaurn - and kd^'a Adams, both of Port Norris. C'tmberland County.

Toon—Lawrence

phla. became the bride of Edward j Laurent, of Wildwood. Thanksj giving. Day afternoon, at 4 I o'clock. The ceremony was per ■ ormed by Rev. Paul Neff, of th Lutheran Church, at the residence of Mr and Mr*. Harry Goll. The wedding march was played by Mis* Elsie Goll. Florence Goll was bridesmaid and Eugene Laurent, brother of the

groom, best man. A Thanksgiv-I Ocean City baa the distinction lug dinner was served following of organizing the first V M C. the w *dlng.-twenty guests being j A Group in Cap* May County present. sine* the compl -tlon oi the coon-

Ball Season Opens Bridgeton, of South Jersey League, Opponents Tile Sea 1*1 r City basketball season will officially open thl* (Friday) evening at the Excursion House Hall with Bridgeton of the South Jersey League at the opponents of the Sea Isle City team. The preliminary gam - will be between the Cap- May County TIMES team and the Ocean City Ramblers. The basketball cage was .-rected during the week and the hall was put in first-class condition. For the comfort of patron*, gas heater* have been installed and plaster board has been added to the walls of the front and rear of the hall to prevent the cold winter winds irom adding discomfort to the fans. Dancing will follow the game*, with "Hap" Brandes’ Orchestra, of Egg Harbor, supplying the

music.

The support of all fans is urged in order to assure a continuance of the team. The game* and dancing following them, will a gap In Sea Isle City's wln-amusem.-nt offering*. in next Tuesday night the Sen Isle City team will play Bridge-1 ton. at Bridgeton. The personnel of the regular Sea Isle City team will be Bossier of Marine Trust. Atlantic City afid Tom Delaney, of the Wfldwool Mermen. as forwards; I Livexy. oi Wildwood, center; Townsend and Ku-.-bnle. of Ocean | City, guards. The reserve men are Goetz, of Egg Harbor. WhltUnglon. of Sea ' Die City, and Wainwright. of) Ocean City.

ty organizatirn. This docs not | this group which is Include the Sea Isle City groups, j tm ' e,,,y >n« nlb ’' 1 which .ave been in operation for)

South Jersey League

Camden and Salem have entered the South Jersey basketball league, which will open its season Saturday. December 14. The entrance of these two teams makes the league an eight club

weekly meeting, and qu .-*tlonsl organization. Wildwood. Ocean as to dues and membership limit j City. Atlantic City. MBIvtUe were settled to the satisfaction ofj Bridgeton and Hammun.on havail present. Mr. Robert Bell will l ing previously received their work with Dr. Vail in leading' franchise.

selected from among the boys

who joined.

Curt I* Powell w as elected manager of the basketball team and will start at once to schedule games with other team* throughout the county. Monday night decided upon for th* regular

Ocean City Organizes Y. M. C. A. Group!

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A very pretty home wedding:9wa* quietly solemnized Thursday 1 afternoon. November 26. when] Elizabeth Lawrence, daught-r of I Mr. and Mr*. Enoch Williams, of Tuckahoc. became the bride ’ of Edgar Toon. Philadelphia. Mrs. Law'/encc. unattended, was given In marriage by her father. Sh; was becomingly gowned In: golden brown georgette and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The ceremony was performed In ; the presence of only very im-j mediate luemb.u-s of the family, by Rev. C. S. Lawrence. Shortly' after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Toon left for Philadelphia, where they will make their homi The newly-weds have the heartiest wishes of their friends

In the community.

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A very pretty wedding took place at the First M. E. Church. Port Norris, on Wednesday evening. November 34. immediately after the organ recital, which was given by Arthur Scott Brooks, organist of Atlantic City.

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