Cape May County Times, 25 February 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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As > result of the hiRh UUt on (B.urJ.v. a, !,.««»> local grammar school was flooded. Many local residents had intercsiins as *>11 *****«**£: ^rlcenee, due to the stom Sat urdar ni'.;bi. Eiroer Heed. *ho sras vlsitlnK Maurice Clark was unable to reach the home of hi. parent* until 3 o'clock Sunday •morning. Frank Ferrmri and Joseph Weather** were marooned outride ol Sea l*le City when their motor car become stuck, beins compelled to walk to Sea We City through the *!*««. ™ ,n * nd Next Wednesday. March S. will be A«h Wednesday, the first day of U-nt In Christian churches. Most of the local churches have punned special service for the penitent ml season, wh.ee wi» •emirate April 16. Is-vl Loper. of MUIrlllc. vWted his uncle. Francis fy.-eley. Sr the Ealthare Sanitarluoi on

urdey

Mrs. Fied Parker ha* returncl to her home her. after successfull} undergoing an operation for appendicitis In the Atlantic City

Hospital.

The local boys and girls who

attend Ocean City High School were unable to get to Ocean City __ Monday. On Tueeday th-

Shore Service bus was used. Mr*. Thomas ~Jefferson, o! Philadelphia, visited her parents. Mr and Mrs. Charles Hahn, on Sunday. Mrs. Jefferson experienced much difficulty and fun in getting to Sea Isle City from the Junction, due to the tie up .n the service, hut enjoyed her trip NIcoU Vltallox will have his Forty-fifth Street proper!} remodeled and an addition made by the Hawkins Construction ' pany. Work will be started i Work Is progressing on the home of George Neptune. —

Forty-seventh Street- It M °- ,be , semi-bungalow type and the contractors. the Hawkins l onstrnc-

ompany. expect to complete

weeks.

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h7 hi. i"-" p«' or

•rlan Church in Wild-

wood lor the pari three years, rntll the last hour the doctor bid thoughts of reclaiming his

: whence be long had been

^ b ... • owing to failing health. T b. body will be brought to

Wildwood for -burial.

I bought.

Walter Jack Beesley’s Poln: was saddened t,y the death of Mr. Walter Jack ,n Friday morning In tb? Atlanitc City Hospital. A widow and four children mourn his loss and ihey have the sympathy of all. . was burled In the M. E. metery. Beesley’s Point, on

Monday.

Sarah H. Stowman

Mias Barah H. Stowman. the last of five children of a pioneer family, died at her home In Dorchester. Cumberland County, on Wednesday. February 16. at the ripe age of 82 years, from

attack of rheumatism

years occupied the house on the corner of Landis Avenue and Forty-third Street, which the First National Bank formerly occupied for the past four yc»™. The deceased Is survived b> three daughters and two son*.

Bt iMq*-. E C. Cloitl

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S A- M. Sunday M

-- • b0 * n Mid- L and curbed. The ortHnau wnilMlH. .

owner* would cut theta t ,iio thati out thw Hr. Health would have them r „ am* effort tear art ■

, iter»t»alh>*.

wrvice. , jl. We shall be pleast you at *•! w “ r •* nrlcr *-

and two son*. g a. »< ou..u«,

jeanette. Mrs. Mary Winger!.j Md 10:30 A. M - “l g

Helen Bartholomew and William- Sunday Maas at 10.3 . ■nT; rtnriSl took place today! O . clock Mass being

fmm her late residence, 6415 chapel. Last Mass ; - .

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„„ Id. * »>..«». • »UP' S» U. CitT s. E- ChPid’ |™ ly * respected and life-lung real- Harry P. nm Cffel. pastor. • Cumberland Pundar . February 27—New

Members' Day. Is there any very

1.e Tint

prearius the terilag tk*-' death wsa » li«a to the Bor

*nd t« the bi • hV- worth.

A motion passed 'ha- Con

b, ready to hare tb* *Ur. :

.Bduetrt hy some rmj. ble party wWhout any r»*l being chargod. also that

party In ihartt should pa; the light ol the prewent pi.r Council adjourned to aaw . apeoad Saturday aftemoor

Co.'.'y. dW .ud«».r Mi mb*r.' D,y. I. -J, r u B>' Frt.ra.ry IS .' P" ' t ,.-J rra*» ««y y™ .bould »oi|U>ntyCT . , & ^ hurt .nm.nl brt.l! th. MU. ot (a „ fnd r h, lrr h. M.mbrr. .HI >- Slone ttart>Or

her death. recr.ted both morning and night.. her seventy-sixth J0 J0 A M , burning sermon (Coot

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The decessed was an active

from P*0* One)

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delicate subject. -A Chris- with hrtOrt.

' The deceased was an active tUn - 5 Test. - Each member 1 ‘ ! braces *lt .-‘

member of the M E Church for 1o be present n. xt Sun-1 Jl 1,1*1. wHk®" „o51f

many year*, having Uught in the rtaJ . j^t us have a full church

Sunday school. Former pupils j; uuda y school were her pallbearers. 1 ~ »» — 11

■■■ _ 7‘fJrc-hu^.lch.Vw' Garret t*w». inday school. Former pupils g^y school at 12 o'clock. I without hrsoe^***^ 400 . ere her pallbearers. iCome. If you like camp meeting* ^ smith, Ocean C4 ).* • The funeral took place las: y OU will enjoy our Sunday eve- oul brace*. lthout rldty from her late home with B | n( , revival meeting. Sermon, of Wildwood. J16.1

■A Successful Failure." These $J.72«.

_ Scriptural sermon* have • punch i council recessed to consi*. John Bradway. Interment ( hai will put new enthusiasm ,s,e bids.

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from an p^y from her late home wlih B | n( , revival meeting.

1 serviMi conducted at the house s^a Successful FaUure.' Funeral service* were conduet-; (} . lh , R rv Ben age Lord and' g^ptara! sermons have

cd from he. Isle home on Fri-j - - ~

day. February 18. by R-

ed from he. late home on rn, RrV> John Bradway. Interment , h . t ,01 put new enthualasm , hr bids Theccmtract suggest tng It can in don* .* day. February 18. by Rev Louis ln lbr Haleyvlll • M. E. | jnio you. Brief Bible talks "" awarded to Mr Woo, ^“ ' acv-rding f the ruling of the of Bu..A !* Uj»t taM t M. Caae and interment was mAi* r^inj. Thursday evening at ..10. 1 f j^ iflcatlon*. four Coun ! .Srillcltor as a fire menace. ah« -ff .. J - ^ In Port Ellrabeih Temetery. T h, decearibl l* sartived by b.,<.y welcome. Know your Bible lMln| . ym. one no - TO, ‘ n * . , , b . t ,j,* Borough us- it* tractor » f»' b ' had held Deceaned eonducted a millinery | ^ fcwb . Dd . j, )h n Nlcbelron. two ^„er. i In a communication Br. Acton11» by the root* past «cn ycara. and dry good, ..ore in her hun- wn ,. B ot-.i of Haleyvllle: Laid- ' roported that thr. forecK»u^ | wp« ^ u ^^r,,,,,* ln . Mr. .strong Wcame Village and was a member of j ,, lW o{ 0rr , n wleh: five grand- Mcuuk Lutheran j bud proceeded aa far a* '* « 1 to laflue.r* owners to re-'with th* »ul<k Mo'ur t«uiysi th? Dorchester M E. Church. , Mdren and one grest grand- ^ homr ., lkr eburch. Kev. D. ders of » f crenc. Briag j w> , p , brm Th , Board of Health j BUetB yror*. a*»Ural. »n.M “rs. „rap..w « tS. «<». ‘ ^ Jw^.T! <■” ““"J,", “S" i »»■ ; ——l Abram Mltnk*. *5. a ptomlnent i community Is extended to tb*.j. th , ^ R un day before Lent— ’ Company at ===a=*S

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u"- 7 "’'rb.r Buick Officid Now Vk. pipes bad already bee" »»•**« on | prcSKfent GenCiml Mo! the ground for th* purpoor. | Tb, communication from the. E . T . Btromg. ar Ocean Highway ft«orirr»- Asw- f general manager o(^ the Bm. 'ariting that the petition Mo'.-r Company, has been eWc ^n7e the eo«tal highw-y, vie. president of Gem r^ne.1 and forwarded —.Motorw arrortln* to the referred to tb, Bi*:d of Trade, i nnuDcement of Alfred P. Su Reri Estate Brird. [ Jr., president of the v Th s ^ JZZrr. aa*^ 1 Thl, 1. «h* ««<»>- ^ rt^aril to act in the romovln* prosnotloa co’nlts to Mr.

who is

Bev. and Mra William Ewcn. llon , UU1

of Court Houoe. and Mr. andl,, wl , bln

Mrs William Norris, of Williams-1

town visited their unci* Francis visa Margretta Pfeiffer.

srr ^rs= »■

££•>»» '■

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Joseph, of Cape May Court House, called on friend* at the Ocean View recently.

Miss Anna V. Hahn entertain — .d her Sunday School clasa on underwent Mondav night at her home. Darts-J Buffering «m ing. game pUying and singing for a long Urn made the evening a merry on* Mr. Mitnlck

.... . community is e.xenoeu .o ‘“'.jroaldent of W.ndbin., died In the]family of th* deceased and rela- _

Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia, j live*.

Monday morning, sbere ^bej

operation after stomach trouble

were serv-

* Delicious refreshment

oppitrt oa Wednesday, ths PrtHi* ed by the hostess, 'i nose in nthavlnr. rrbserved Wariilngton'! IendanC e were: Catherine Fitch. Birthday annlweiiwy on Tuesday.-Dorothy Town. Etbelda Mnller.

r „ , Blanche Kramer. <iara Parker. Mrs. Adele Chapman, of Forty- N>oinl Dlamond . Alice necond Street and Pleasure Ave- ( - ora GrM . n nuc. Is visiting her aon. Nelson.

In Camden. The Mooseheart Legion will bold

| a card party In Moose Hall. Mon-

"»« “day evening. February 2*. at 8JO '^^loclock. Mr*, clarence Maxurle

wards Is sufferins with blood

The local grammar school i

Mr*. Tamer Edward* '

the Bank- nan Hospital, on W^Mociock. Mr*, clarence Maxim.neaday. for treatment. Mrs Hd- nd Mrf . peterson will b.-

ith blood .. . ... . ... —

mr. h»—<• ---< l»**d of ,b * Woodbine Poultry Farm, and was an active member of several organlution* here. Woodbine mourn* the loss of their friend, who has

great deal for the In-

terrsis and welfare of the town HI, widow and two sons survive

Uic hosts of the evening.

Recent Deaths

Joshua Be«v«

aged 82 years, died at the horn o' hi* daughter. Mrs. H. B Hemphill, with whom he reside.! In Haddonfield. Saturday evening.{ J.nu.17 1*. Mr. ««

Mar; HrtirlfBIh.

poisoning.

Mr. and Mr*. Herman Rumpp. ■prominent summer reslder-ts. sailed from New York on Monday for a tour of Europe, expecting to be gone several months. M*t>v reslit -nt* Journeyed to Philadelphia on Tuesday on the

excursion train.

Joseph Higgins, of Philadelphia. motored her* on Washington's Birthday, stopping at hi*

summer home.

Fans attending the basketball games at Wildwood, had rather]

trying experience. In their at- —-

j return here on Satur-j Rev. Hermann C. Fox. D.D.. of Most of the fan* Wildwood, died In Miaul. Fla.. o'clock Sunday: Friday. February 18. after a the storm. i lingering illness. Due notice of

Miss Mary McGrl'flths. of West cape May. died on February 17. from heart disease, having l**n In poor health for some time. She was 69 years of age. Miss McGrlfflths was born In Philadelphia and Is survived by a brother and sister who reside on Myrtle Ave-

nue. West Cape May-

Funeral services were held In Philadelphia. February :i. Rev. E. W. Graham officiating, intcr-

tedar

Recent Marriages Stevenson -Madni* Miss Dorothy Beatrice Madam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs As* I Madara. of Marmora, and Morris- I Frederick Stevenson, aon of Mr and Mrs. Steven Stevenson, of Cape May. were quietly married L. at the Petersburg parsonage on |L Thursday evening by Rev. Waller n L. Yerktys. 11

Iliggiav-HalK

January u. .’ir. iier*v-*

father of John Reeve*, of Avalon,

who died about a year ago.

He was for over fifty years > lighthouse keeper at Sea Isle City : and was well known in this aec-

> tlon.

Kev. Hermann C. Fox

mem was muur m .>ui in ' ■ • Hill Cemetery. Deceased was member of the M. E. Church.

Jane Elizabeth Shea

arrive* "home morning due

Mis* Marian Haig, of Dias Creek. !| and Russell Higgins, of North I Wildwood, were married Saturday ]| afternoon at three o'clock at ' M. E. parsonage at Goshen. . . Rev. Charles Hand. The young I couple were atu-nded by the iU bride's sister. Mis* Kate Half. ot, |J Dias Creek and Winfield lllggin. . II of Edgely. Pa., a broil er of tin | groom. The newly-married couple left immediately after the ceremony for a trip In the northern H part of the State, spending some II time in Trenton with the groom'* relatives. I'pon their return they ]

t m.-Kuri, cs*ra will reside ; t 128 West Fifteenth || /“r... ““5* Sh : StrMt. North «. --H

widow of William P. Shea, aged 59 years, a summer tswldent of Sea Isle City for many years, passed away Monday at her late home In Wynnefleld. Pa., after

an Illness of several weeks' dura- Have tlon. ! Chicken

The Sheas for a number of Sweet—

employed by the Bell |H • i omnany. |

Telephone i ompnny.

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