Cape May County Times, 11 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Purely Personal Sea Isle Giv News

'ivort* HoMeJI and a»n* phlUMlAta. 'tailed Mr. and Mi*. Robert T 8!e»*a» Rundaj. aiao In.peeted tbelr property here

Barr.* and Charlee the Prudential IV-

, lopiuenl Compar.). were Sunday

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Mr* Fra nee* I I). Seeley and Mr« Sydaey Buell, of PhUadel ph;». »et» «e»*-en<! ttailor* ai Ike Oeean View. rWlint Fraud* Seeley. Si . at the Kallbarr Haul-

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Mr a ad Mn. Waablnaton Mllli and Mr* U J Lopei. of Mill'llle. were Sunday vlattora.

Harry Steel, of Cape May Court Hauer, former aMtetanl fishier at the FI rat National Bank. U no* raahier at the Flrat Nattoaal Bank. Stone Harbor

Rev. and Mt» Keith Cherry, formerly of aioueveter City, are no* maiding on Fifty-aetenih Blteat. prior to Rolnp to Ne» Vork State. Ret, Cherry araa toinaeriy the paato: of the Fir*! tupito Shurrh of that city. Ml** Uiorto Cherry, who U **11koo»a throughout (he Ka*t B> (be "child etaasWlat." dauyhier °f Re* and Mra. Cherry. 1*

Recent Deaths

EHla Cato, three childrea. Men end Harvey Cain and Mr*. Chari** Woollord. all of Port Korrl*. and yraudchildren.

Carlton Adler of Port K!l*abeth. died middenly on WedD**day. March 2. ateed «• yearn. Funeral *errtce* were held at Port Elizabeth on Saturday. Rev. Cave '-Oiciatln* with interment in the cemetery of that place. He I* »urlived by one brother. Henry Adler, of Port Elizabeth.

Recent Marriages

Coner—Hewcomb

Chari** Piihrr. Sr

Charles FUher. Sr., of Port KorHi. died at N*« couth Horpltal. Vineland, on Monday nl«ht. after beta* In a critical condition tor orer a week He fell while at work nomr time a so hlttlns hi* head, and iht* cauaed a blood elol on ihe brain, which evldrntly cau*e,i hi* death Mr. FUher waa (he eon of El Wood FUher. deceased, and a broth.-, to Mr*. Oeorse Webb, of Poi! .Vorrt*: John FUher. of Vineland; Mi*. Geor«e Wilhelm, of Vineland. and Jacob FUher. decease.!, formerly of Pott NorrU. He wa* about C« year* old and U «ir- ' >'ed by hi* daughter. Mr*

Georar Cheesnian. of IVnnagroi.- { Mr*. Jam.-- Graham. The funeral aen Ice* were held lernio. >a.**~<l away at at the parlor* of Jceeph f'omp-j thar,- Sanitarium. Sea lair City. on Thuraday •„. Tuesday after several weeks'

PortJ (i} ar „. death beina due to a

Mn John W. Prire W Pried, a former

rroident of Ocean View. pa*-<d away on the iutant at th* home of he! d*uahtdr. Mr*. Albert H. Dimton. of Taeony. Phlla delphia. Mr* I’rlc* had many friend* among the older people of Cape May County. She is *ur»1ied by her husbatul. daushter. three eon*, nuuieroc* sran.lrhll n. and on* *Uter. Mr*. Charles

Gandy, of Ocean View.

Mn. Jame* Qrahara

One of the Miracle- of Odr lord.” The teeeon will be nio*t helpful. Lent U a time of church-aolna. Vou are alway* most welcome at

Messiah.

day tcutimoay meeting. * P. M. A cordial invitation U emended to all to atteud these meeting*

Sea Hit City M. E. Chur h

Norris Cemetery.

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Capt. Alfred Bradford , " Captain Alfred Bradford, onei ^hi of Forte*™*'* oldest citizen*, die ij band, hi* home Saturday evening dren.

here. Sometime

ago. Mias Cherry spoke at First M E Church her*.

after an

weeks. He was taken seriously ill at the heglnn.ng and lost all hope, claiming he would not cover. Everything powdhlr done for him but to no m The funeral was held on Tutw-

Joseph H. Rung, of Philadelphia. Visited faU brother. Mr. and Mrs. Georg- M. Rung, Knity-edatfa Street, on Sunday.

A regular meeting of (he Moumfaeart Legion was held Tu«* day evening Plans for spring acilrliiaa m

Among those attending the basketball games in Wildwood Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rice, the Mhwe* Gertruds Pfeiffer. Dorothy Irwin. Anastasia and Elizabeth McCulh. Mary Donahue, Harold •ana. Joseph Weaihertiee. Peter PMaolano and Theodore Hildreth.

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Mr. and Mr*. George M. Bung, accompanied by Mr. * >d Mr*. L A. MaoAlllater spent Saturday afternoon In Atlantii City, enjoyIhe •‘Foiilei" at the Apollo Theatre.

Mr. and Mr*. John Flnan attended the funeral of a relativ. in Wilmington. Saturday.

Mra. Turner Pope Grey. Washington. O. C.. i* spending *om* lime with her slater. Mr*. Carrie Gallen

The Sew M- City Fire IVpai au-nt ware -ailed out shortly < ter 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon catlngulsh a hrwsh Are oti lot near Central Avenue and F ty aecw.id Street. The Bre thra cned several garage* nearby. I was gulckly • itingulshed h-r.

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leaves a wife and one child, also two brother* He ran a boat at ForteMjue for twenty-five year*.

Mrs Ellin Cain

The death s'.gri visited Port

Norris l»at Tiireday morning

took one of the oldest residents.. Mrs. Kill* Cain, aged 7S years. The deceased was only bedfast for

weeks The funeral was held

from her late residence on Friday afternoon. Rev. Carl Egll made the opening prayer and read the aeripture. and Rev. William Moore also made a prayer. Rev. Charles D. Wbltton. of Tren-

a former pastor of the M.

Church, preached the sermon. Mrs. Cain was a lover of flower*.

laid-to rest in a beauti-

ful casket, which was surrounded with beautiful flower*. The de-

»*fc a member of the M.

E. Church of Fort Norris The Interment wae made In the Port

Norm M. E. Cemejery.

Phlla i

incident

ge, ihe deceased being in -cty-secotid year. ■> survived by her husr he couple had no rhll".'lie funeral wa* held in Iphia last week.

Mrs. Maria Kehner

Mr*. Marla Kehner. 6S years old. of Westmont. N. J.. mother •if John Kehner. of Hea Isle City, passed away at her late home last Monday a week, after an lllnrw of abort duration, death being due to uraemia. Mr*. Kehner had been coming to Sea Isle City during the rummer for a number of yearn. She wa* well-known in W<«tmont. where she had lived for the last twenty-eight years. Her husband, died twelve year* ago. he having been active In clvlr affaire. The deer aw d ba 1 been found unconaclou* by her daughter. Anna and had remained In a coma for several day*. She is survived by two son*. John, of Sea l«ie City; Clarence, three daughter*. Katherine. Anna, and Mrs John Kelly. The funeral took place last Monday.

A very quiet wedding took

place In Cedarvllle when Mr*. Hattie Lumtni* Newcomb became the bride of Howard H. Cowier The wedding took place at the home of the held, with only a few intimate friends present, the

ceremony being performed by the the -rvicea. Subject bride'* pastor. R-v William Ma-'ing p,, r Christ." 7; JO P M. » gill, of the First PreabyterUn special service arraaged by Mr>. Church. I-rwt* Cheater and Mr. Harold Mr* OPMer ha* always been Sutton Come and enjoy the,., a resident of Cedarvllle. Mr meeting* with us. Sunday school. Cowi.i for many year* ha* re-' 12 o'clock. The adult* are eapecislded in Poplar. Mont., being a! ally urged to come to the morn-i-edarvlUe boy previous to that ing service and stay for Sunday Afcr a vlait of aome time .’i'*ebool. Poplar. Mr. and Mra Coaler will Thuraway the new preacher tvAldr in Cedarvllle. They are will conduct the mid week worvery well known and hart- many whip. -uhject: "Conference

Evboew." The pastor desires to thank the member* for their loyal Mipport in bis brief pa»tor-

Mr and Mrs James Andrr-m » l " ! "" 1 "^k* that you come out of Ocean View, announce th> hn>t ’h* brethren next Sun-

man-sg.- of then daughter. Almaj •'“J

VunGUder. to Arthur CeeU Pnr terson. of Phlla i. Iphia. the mar- Christian Science

!“*' *“!5* '•*™ pl *" •' * i Ctobtlu Sd-M.. Ki— Da.I,

Avenue. Wildwood, la a branch of ihe Mother Church, the Finn

Chassis—Hea* i < ' hurch <,f Christ Scientist. Boe-

, ton. Subject of lewson

Announremewt is made of the "Suh-tanee." Sunday. 11

j County Y. M. C. A.

Two fatner and son banquetsnesday evening. March 1«. Win be held In the county dur-1 Edward D. Cray, executive a Ing the coming week. Sr* Isle! tary of the Wall Street 1 City will hold its second annual Branch of the V. M. C. A. will t 'ather and son affair on Wed-j the speaker at this «

Enters Second Year

R-v Harry F. von •'ffel. tor Sunday. March IS. C-

eaee .Sunday. 1»:S# A. .M .vir.. . .. , _ v , Middleton will conduct I Nine Groups of Boys Now

in Operation

Patterson—VanGilder

in rectors of th« uty Young Men's

Th. Board «. Cape Ma> « mi Christian A- • week tor lu flj

mw fiscal j. which began March 1 It wa- an unusually fine meeting with a large attendanc* and p.*foiowi the double duty of closing tbe '4d year and startins th- new The -i-aanrer. W K. Mlddlen. ■ s-a tale City. reported tliat all bill* were paid to the end «t February and there wa* a balatii'- on hand. Nome pledge* are *1111 out-tandlng and it la expected that •h— will rare for current expense- until tho tlnve ot the OnatK- • a-,.tialgn In, April Mr. M. J Tyl. • Capo]

FRANK W. EBELHARE Hardware. Houaefarniablnga and Boat Supplies Plumhtog. Heating and Sheet Metal Work Mechanic St.. Cape May Court Home-- ***■<»'>'■ >*• 99th St. and Third Are.. Stone Harbor. H. J. fT* 0 "* «* "EBELHARE HAS IT"

SOUTH JERSEY OIL COMPANY

Diatributor* of SI N GAS and OIL Stations: Wildwood Sea Ule City Cape May Court Houae Tlrew. Grease*. Goa and Oil

E. R. COTTON

lagv of Mia* Veda Hem. of' Sunday arbool 11 A M

B-II.-plaln. and Jacob Chaawnw. Jr., of Woodbine, which took place a! Cape May last Friday

night.

Mia* Helen Fatter, of Ren Isle City, and Albert Chaaen*. brother of the groom, were bridesmaid and lie-t man respectfully. After ^ honeymoon, fhe couple will reside in Woodbine.

Court House. *4* unant-1 moiialy elrc.ed :■• the ard at | this meeting. He ba- he-:: »er\- j

Ing as the Coti tatlve on ;h»

Civil Engineer—Bonded Surveyor Municipal and Highway Engineering Survey* - Plan* - Spedflcattou Supervision of Construction Specializing in Heal Estate Developments, Town Planning. — jfanicipg] Improvements. Ocean City, N. J.

Chest Clinic Dr. Schroeder will hold a clinic for che-t • rumination In the Vocational School room*, at Cape May Court Houae. In the Hoffman building, on Thuraday. March IT, from #.30. Hj__lJ.3Q

In the Churches

St. Joseph s B. C. Church

S.-a Me City—Rt. Her. Magr A. Puzzi. rector. Weekly 8 A. M. Sunday M -aseii at S and 10:10 A. M Every oth*r Sunday Maas e 10:30, the 8 o'clock Mans being Chapel- Last Mam followed by Benediction oK the Mont Blessed Sacrament. Sunday school at 0:30 A. M. Monday azid Tuesday morning serviceo at 8 o'cJock. in honor of the Little Flower. The Way of the Croaa every Friday evening at 7;3fl. Baptism by appointment.

Messiah Lutheran The Home-like Church. Sea Isle City. Sunday. March 13. The second Sunday In Lent. Bibl • school at 10 A. M. Service with sermon at 7:30 P M. The pa*, tor Dr. D. I'pton Hair will preach on "Th.- Gospel for the day—

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Dr. darenre Way entertained I' at dinner and card* Haturdayi* evening. Thrw in attendance j 1 were Dr. and Mr*. Eugene Way.il Mr and Mr* Edward Wall*, off) Phlla.. IphU; Mt and Mr* W-t-jj ner Undsay of Atlantic City; \' Mr. and Mr*. E B. Arnett. John | ( L Maher. Mra. Carrie Galien and : < Mra. Tnrner Pope Grey.

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Rev. and Mr*. Harry F. vo • Bel are attending the sesriot of the New Jersey Oaoferenc. . •he M- S Church, being held t Aidiury Park

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