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Page Three
Purely Personal Sea Isle City News
u> are gUd to »b*t Mr&i Job* Matur.r nmtoird
Itliam J. W»e»-h»n t« again eM* 1 ; Pbtladelabta on Snnday. vtattiag
take bef a^ ,rr * ,,r bli grandtattwr. John L<oux. real aanie aitaek ot grippe, t'p! —— the time of ber Hloeaa tt bad | Mm. Grace Bowen and da *« her inriom to cover the en- ter. of Ocean City. vWlted , length of the Boardwalk Dorothy Towa . ~
,ly. but at prenent ahe la aaUa-
Tueeday.
Jeffer
_ . MacMarray, of . Cliyiua that abe eoollnnc *°! Philadelphia, vlalted thrtr parin In strength and aoon be able eats. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. l»aln take her regular con- Hahn, over the week cad.
miMaal core ring the whole:
igth of the walk.
The bowling alleys on the | Boardwalk are being resurfaced The work. It U expected, will be
The bolldan! repaint
, a,,. , and her many I *1 ■n<l P«» general Prsi-clam irndl will be glad to know that rendition before Kaster. according , D coming hack for an ca-jto the plans of the manager
tided rlslt.
Mrs Lucy Herndon Is due
rive IB Sea We C\lf today. Mr». completed next w,-e4;. trndon spent the on tiro aum-' log will be repaired a
Sage!
Mrs. Jolla Dogar. who has * cn a frequent visitor to Bea;**»
le City, returned to
in the Churches tt. Joseph's R C. Chut ch Baa Isle CJty-- Bt. Rev. Msgr. A. Poaxl, rector. Weekly Mam al
Maaaen at ■
and 10:30 A. M. Every othrr Sunday Mam at 10:30. the > o'clock Mass being at Goshen Chapel. Last Mass followed by Benedlrtlon of the Most Btenwd Sacrament. Sunday Kbool at 0:30 A. M. Monday and ~ day morning nertfcea ml > O'clock. In honor of the Little The Way of the Crom ei day evening at T:30. Baptism
by appointment.
Kesatah Lutheran
The Home-like Church.
Isle City. Sunday. April 3. The Fifth Sunday la Lent. Bible school at 10 A. M. Service with sermon at 11 A. M The pastor. Dr. t'pton Bair will deliver the
message. The sermon will historical, timely and helpful. You are most cordially Invited
to come and worship with os. Service Jest one hour and full of Interest from start to finish. Ser-
Ladies Give View*
I from I
ml
Elder Ladies Should Hot Bob , The teporter strolled to th< 'County Library, where be tmerI viewed the assistant librarian-
Dorothy Bennett and
Philadelphia, last Saturday.
and Mrs. William L. Seeley
onB rT Vr ir * n ' 1 "“‘Y 1 ! vice laat Lord . Day her home motor trtaltors to Camden weU BtleB rf e 4. Mid-week Lenten
(Csotl
- .. I musea crosouai
"B-bblng the hair Is for «hc; R>( . h>r | Tnjour. Sbr' 1 Both Mlmsa agree that proper
W ^ _ th ^. tn*! r ealina aids In retaining that „ . however. !***??»”**“?: •■gtritoh flguro” and agree that gtrl«. yet some look ridICulou | j, .. ^ not t |, e proper thing. Min.- Milner's locks are uaahorn.j advise
Powder i» alright and a Utile
.be girl. For Instance. If a -The friendship
girl ha- reddtah tinted hair she -hould be purely bust item ^ and
shouldn't wear a pink dress. Th.
and vicinity over th* week end.
Dugan Is a Mater-In-law of Mt Mni Joaeph M Sho t •a WlUlam J. Sheehan n»d h! m4 family, of Bristol. Pa., were si So her doty to ' the guests ot Mrs L. Mornhlnwegi ile of nnrse^ dittBWf tke iamrs ramllr on wedaeafiay.
The Cape May County Title and Trust Company waa next visited. Mis Marlon HewKt. assistant secret*, y. gave her view*
In a brief manner.
!?T rT,< i£ of dieting with dlacretlon^^nd a
laesn. She participated In many . ird parties while here and went | p,.re»or Leroy J. Archer and Awlur Wildwood. V J-. Is ray burdened with many nice Wesley Daria srere drawn for the , b r>nc i, of Th* Mother Church.
win like this service.' dWdta «,»*«,t
v - to retain the proper form which
omtkii aaoK l"!."£ b Sr? h.„ CbrtsUan Science Society. East prove, but it all depet
. Older person*.
The W. H. and F. M. Society Messiah Lutheran Church will t held Monday at T:3* P. M.. In I ir social room of the Church. I b» will be an lmportat.1 meet ' >r and all members should he; Refresh menu e-rvsd at me of meeting and during ao-
*1 period.
Itocrend Mother M. Canueliu .1 Mother M. Loulae. of Mt. Bl. nsa* College. Washington. Mi! n- guest* at the Hotel 8tc.ven« rt »*ek. while looking aftst th - dtiiiMiro Sisteni of Mercy propthe Boardwalk.
Mr*. Louisa H. KcKrnicv
vlte you to attend, not to hear the minister or the choir, but to humbly pay your tribute to Almighty God. Sunday school at
n.T rnerk MrRriitc will xlv* 1 i o'clock Peter * Conversion. lb. Orstt weniy residents call-' Louisa M. McNerney. I Mid-week worship In the church ■ at th* City Hall this morning Pa***'' 1 « W »Y Peacefully In her each Thursday night. Thursday, ‘►oeiirilr deJugotsl electric'bom. 109 West Maple Avenue. April T. 'Book o- Ephesian*.'
ilb which will give three dir Saturday Morning. March 36. af- The church bulletins are mailed Mr*. Pboeho Grace. Deputy Sur•enl colored r-fierilona. None ,rr * lln*erlng Hines*. Mrs. Me- to all friends and members or roMtP , »»* interviewed. “Dieting l b*XeTouTafT-r 10 o'cl«k I Nerney -a* In ber 7Bth year, fplth- churcb Did you get your . Approve If discretion Is uawl. Atlantic an Elrclrlc Com- l,,n,,, ,ht ,to, • ' h * w “ _ A special service will be “Bobbing of the hair 1 apfrrov
^ ^ the donor ' dnwn -ufT—Hne from a eovnnllca- held
Ml* Catherine Fitch entertain-' ' t ' r ,.. and M Mias Catherine Burkhardl. of , health. Hrr. iicXrTneT wu well n City Tuesday afternoon, known and highly esteemed. A n city, i uasday ariemoon. ||a(|T(> of wl , dwWM , for thl . , m - Thoma* Frame, Joars she hsd msde many Wednesday morning. Rev. Father
Louise Gaadr
Carl P«jrd. John AsManti and er Lamenna attended the
dice of the Homer* Point! Mrs. Louise Gandy, aged 13.1 liffl Monday evening. Ira Td- W |f t . of Milton Gandy, and | Joined the organisation. iyounge-t daughter of Mr. and
Charles McClain, of DorCumberland County.!
Mlaa Virginia Barr, of Phllaflphla. well-known among Che a Isle City summer younger set. eat several day* here, during e early part of the week. Pelldutlons are being extendMr. and Mrs. Richard Hlle* on arrival of an tight and one•if pound baby girl on Monday
Recent Deaths
Sn. Beulah Turner
The First Church of Christ Scientist. Boston Mas* Subject of liwson sermon. April 3 -T'nreallty.“ Sunday school 11 A. M. Wednesday testimonial meeting*, 8 P. M. A cordial invitation I* exiend-d to all to attend tbsos
meetings.
Sea Hie City* E. Church
On Friday. March 36. Mrs. It- ulah M . widow of the late
James E. Turner, age 80 years. ".-T, \ on °
- « 'i*: 51",
daughter. Mrs. I crow .. Kvrnlng „ rvU . c . -The Si-
lence of God." We cordially tn-
Cfcartaa Hcs*. In Beli.-plaln Ser■Icv* were held al HaleyvIHe M. t Church. Interment In Haleyvt!l? Cemetery on Tuesday.
bobbed hair.
rididotoMB. gH pm
unless* a”phyidctan advlsew It. Bobbing, they agree. t» not for older persona, declaring that it I* convenient, though. Both are
bobbed.
Min Bennett, regarding cosmetics. said ' A girl should ure them If It makes her look prettier, but she should uaa them reasonably." Miss Tosour recommeuds their ic sparingly and correctly, especially rouge. Both taboo lipstick and eyebrow pencils. Dresses, say the young librarian*. rhautd be plain a»d tho colon, calm. Friendship In offices should noi be strictly tnislntv*. declare Misses Bennett and Tosour. It depending on the associates. They believe that It should aot mskr any difference how owe Is ad--trew>-d. thouab generally speaking they think “Mias" and "Mr." Is the proper form. Not satisfied. the reporter stepped across the street to the County Publicity Director's office. He pot his questions to Mis* Roth Anne Nicholson, of th
stsff.
, "I don't approve of dieting, on the (said Ml** Nicholson, "but believe seeially in temperance In regard to
should re» '' - —
Mia* Hewitt
touch of rouge permissible,
the lip-tick Is fcorrtd. Flirt with a girl who u*es a lipstick, but marry a girl who uses a broom-
stick." said Miss Mlxpcr
'The business girl should wear plain and neat dresses to the office. preferablly tailored. Dark colors arc the best, but light
colors In th< summer."
Ac believes that friendship in offices should not be buMlteesllke entirely and thinks romance should take care of Itself. wMIc the manner of address should be
"Mr." and "Miss."
Virw «f Trust Commnv’i
length well, short dresses are sanitary and give a girl limb freedom, allowlvg good rtrculstlon of the blood. Instead of the crumped long dreSSSS, which re-
tard the step*.
"Friendship* In officos should be strictly business sad the manner of addrew-. generally speaking. should I-- 'Miss' and 'Mr.' It depends on the association
In the office."
Girl* of County Clerk’s Office
"Cosmetic* are alright H not _wd to exeews. I dislike the lipstick. especially when used Improperly- H gl»es the person the appearance of a - —*
If they let nature take Its e Bobbing Gives Ear* Chaace
"I think the almpler the dree* ..juust
the business girl woars. the heller. and the season* should dominate the Myles and shades. "Friendship in office*." Miss Hewitt said, "depend on the etrcuinstances. "But." she said, "the less one mixes social affairs In business, the better off she Is. Generally speaking. I believe Mis* and Mr. are the proper form* to use when addressing each other In offices, yet It does sound some-
time* rather 'stiff.'”
It's sanitary. No
hairpins or nets to bother with, and besides It gives th.- ears a thanes to breathe." Her hair I*
making
Deoutv Surrogate'* Opinion
‘1 approve of cosmetics, but
moderately A girl can attractive; she should nion rense. however. Ir hrrself attractive and
gaudy and loud manner. "Diwwl I do not approve of
satins and silk material.
should wear buslnogi elothro or ev»n sports attire. loud rotor* are alright, providing they cor respond with the general make-up
Talk Miss Edyih Wills, of the County Clerk's offiee. gave the reporter her opinion. "There is no need of a girl dieting, if she would exercise. A girl can have the proper figure by participating In wholesome excretes* 1 do not approve of dieting. "Bobbing 1 do not approve. It Is fine for children, but for older Miss Wills has uobobbed blark tresses. Miss Wills does not favor the lipstick, rouge or the eyebrow pencil. “Powder." said Miss Wills. "Is permissible, hut a girl can obtain and retain the natural glow by proper rest, outdoor exerrhte and plenty of fresh air "I believe that a girt should wear plain dresses in th-- offiee. not the mannish style and the colors should be plain and length should be mod.-i
persona should be addressed
cording to iheir positlou and »■-. though circuiiMrtance* and prevton- arqualntancmdllp rule the
manner of address. I think." IV-puty County Oerk Rohr-
hack rams to the rescue of the; reporter and took him to the transcribing room of the office, where he was given the opportunity of interviewing Miss Ruth Fairy. Mis.- M. Haines. Mias Van
Glider and Mr*. Stebblns. All agreed that dieting was tm-
propci Mlm Van Gilder and Miss Foley declared that they personally did not approve of bobbing, saying that it depended on the type. Both have unbobbed
(Note: A question of laterest will bo asked in dlBorout parta of the county weekly.)
Miss Sarah Tho Addressed Kiwamans Told Wildwood Men of Value of County l>.«iy Mb v Sarah Thomas. Cape May Count • Librarian, apoko to tho Wildwood Klwani* Club al Ito weekly luncheon Tuesday. Her subject was "Books and the Coun-
ty Library."
HR. said that tho W> a of using the County Library must be sold to a oommunHy. »he dwelt briefiy upon the vaat number of book* being published aad used, how impallO »«a fior «Wm>
Mr*. Stebblns and Miss Haines agreed that bobbing was proper. reciting the advantages and
voulonce.
The quartet of girls agreed
n “ , ,.'3E2 , ,.* lK S5L r.~'rJt5~r "id in e™ ««•""» voMWwd. m. tb. «irt. .wolbwnej wbtto Ib, ’ leum i'“e
length of the dree* should be “ nI b0e * a lh * t “
dividual* might
'Relatione in tb* offioe. they A Hot of nearly agreed, should be strictly busl- That Men Like, had been dlenesoi and the spirit of .-"irade- tributed to the Ktwanlans and ship should prevail, yet two Into their proper claaslfleatloa*. lbought that "Mlse and "Mr" Mia* Thomas, grouped the book* were the proper forn» of address- such as exploration, biography, mg each other, th. other two religions, scientific, fiottofi.
held Good Friday night and wa —*■ you lo reserve mis evening honor the name of Jesus Christ. There will be no prayer-
meeting that week.
Philadelphia.
Bobbing of the hair . ..
but again 1 think all types do not become bobbing. *— v
ridiculous.
"Cosmetics? I believe rouge Is]
alright If used in moderation, bar the MpMIck and pencil. •T think a business girl should
wear sober colored, but at tree-]
live, dresses—-no evening
Visitor: "Y«ur son ts rather "The spirit of comradeship] small (or hU age. Dn'l be?" : should prevail In offices, lit Fond mother: "O'a. no. Most of]outside of that, social friendship
co nao ,
three |
Charles Barth has resigned hi* i at the Amenran Store ne to Philadelphia. S nd Mrs Alfred Link, of phla. vlalted their parit*. Mr. and Mrs. Harry JaeoM.
the week end.
Mr*. Anthony Marclno. of, tladetphia. visited Mrs. W. C.'
ward*. Sunday.
A new club ha* been organised fie* Isle'City, to be known ss] * Sunny Six Society. The pur-, •e <4 the club i* to cheer th-] k by bringing flower* and fruit thesn. Meetings have been Id Weekly at the home* of the ffervwt member*, at which plans 1 activities of the club are dts•ed. A cake sale for the beneof (be club la planned to be d at an early Bate. The elub II be pleased to be Informed larding the sick tn tb* rlty oas baring such Inforrnalioii • asked to write the secretary. * members of the club arc: satfrut. Ijotttsr Holmro. aerrey, HMine Domaxe. and irra* w. Helm Foster; Cora Park :. ***** Comly and Rita Der*r.
rd away last Sunday in the
Millville Hospital.
Death wa* caused by euremic poisoning after the deceased had suffered for r*- ‘ —
months.
The funeral took place , terday from the reslBence of her] parent*. Service* were conducted | at the house with the Rev. L. M Case officiating. Interment j was made at Leesburg. Mr*. Gandy was born In Dorchester In August. 1926 she married Milton Gandy, who Is principal of on* of th* schools In Wildwood.
A dlffcrmrc of opinion. Bob Latimer Is what causes a bone race and sometimes a lawsuit.
STORAGE BATTERY WILLARD 13 PLATE $I2 00 BRIGHTS GARAGE WILDWOOD, N. J.
The Atlantic City Electric Co.
announces
that a service man is now stationed
G. F. Allsteel Office Furniture TUSH1NGHAMS . 4f*r*
in
Decoration Day I M»y 30 I But why wait until ] then to do all your ] decorating? Ask to be shown some ] samples of wall paper. ! then get my estimate ! for doing your work. That means Real DecI oration A guarantee I of satisfaction goes in I every batch of paste. j A. W. Young Petersburg, N J.
SEA ISLE CITY In case of Electrical Trouble call SEA isle 59 Bills are now payable at the First National Bank of Sea Isle City
ALL THE PRESENT AVAILABLE PREFERRED STOCK OF ATLANTIC CITY 1 ELECTRIC COMPANY HAS BEEN SOLD Hundreds of people have invested their savings in our stock. This is most gratifying, as it indicates the confidence which our customers and other people have in this Company, its employes, and its management. We shall do all in our power to merit a continuation of this confidence. We regret that we can accept no more subscriptions for stock at this time, but we will be pleased to enter your name for advance reservation to he filled at such future time as we may again have more stock to offer. ATLANTIC CITY

