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Page Three
i Those You Know, Who Come and Go,
SEA ISLE CITY
’’"“■/‘wi? £5LT.^hS| Recent Marriages nl A,,At ill., I w
Mr. »n*t Mr*. Tbomm* J. Baker i
.nri Mr*. Rleluird Carvj-. and Kirhard. Jr.. Charlm Hlecln* and MIM Myrtle Hocbx. all of WwM rr . «err Ike Eaatri iruests of Charln W. Qlbann and
UwiT-
Th.- Loral Oicer of Momv held i.cular mi’etlnc on TUntday * tilth plan* w-r made for i station 'a* the Bridseton ^1^,. a ben arranscment- will made for he presenUtlon of liarellnc Btril. which at ,! I ml bc. The r.cw olOrere of (rairrnltr will !»• In Ala lied at :.n-r neat month. Plan* were . made at the meetinc for a il parly and danee to be held n the Excuialon H»u*r Hail on :mday esmln*. May 21. »lr. and Mr*. William Sine* d daOBhter. Mina Elide, and J. ||y. «»f Philadelphia. were - k i nd btreat* of Mr. and Mm. jamln Pord. of Pnrty^-iBbth trert. Arthur E. Pink, alao of lUdelpbla. and a law ntudent t the PnleeniHy of Pennsylranla. - with Mr. and Mm.
ford.
hi* aunt. Mm. Augusta* Mill
Weazel-Lowr
Among thane *o)ourrlns In i
Sen 1*1 e City orcr the holidays | A weddlnK eerrmony of un were Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Lander J “* n * 1 *>rllltanee wa* ...1. inn lied In of Philadelphia. |8t Slmeoti’a P. K. fhurrh.
■ , JWIWwiakI. April IS. shortly after H. Rlckem. Sr., the nphoHterrr. • hlch iv«.n when ML Kmlly May
Following a cuatoro which thrri * 1,0 h “ c ® nBn,M ,0 h, * ^ ugh Hr of M and Mm
. IIrome with pneumonia, la merer- Oayu.,, 1a,we of Wildwood, be-
raior the bride of Mr. EUE’-nc Ocorse Weasel, of Scranton. Pa. Re,. Jam.. H. CUrk. D. D.. offirta'ed Mhw Ruth Bigor waa anloiet. MLa Jeanette Parke at
Dias Creek Pupils Made
$ 108 on Play
children. Mallei and Virginia, hare followed for the last flrej,™ ... ,1 Mm. Rlehard Carer, and rear* nn u..e.1.., u,
yearn on Banter Monday. Mr. and
Mm. R. C Hahn Journeyed to) We«k-ei.d tl.ltom Ineluded Mr Atlantic City on Monday. wHh'and Mm. F E. Bradley. <>( phllaNaonil Utamond and danghte;. Idtdphia. Anna, enjoying a dip In the Hy- ,, gtMa Pm»l. n dinner and a tkoatrl- “ r - .‘I! - «» cal performance. ; Philadelphia epent the week end
Boulevard
.one enter,.I»e.t Mr * n ‘ , M » , «- of
•’hllsdelphu. .pent ——
a number <d rWtom at «he lr bo , |4 . yf „ lhr|r
home over the tmk end. Among home
the guest.* were; Mr and Mm Darn Andrew*. Mr. and Mr*. | 1.000 Reardon and G^irgr Pred l>a,ld. daughter LHIUn and Sterena were noticed among tbn*. *011. Frederick. Mm. AJonao Sulr- partlripating In th. Easter pa man. all i»f Blackwood. N. J.; rade at Atlanttr City.
** Leater Gladn*. Charh
During the past winter id* hatha!) team* have been formed the three room* of the Bdlealn school and a schedule of imca ha--' been played between
1 in**e tram Friday nfterocein*. .- * • D ! Th, • « ,rl " 11 PlayltK ,County Athletic Assn Kc bllt th t , kt . n ; organized „„d Office,. ( ~
j ronms and gam. are !„.|ng playI • i with -indoor - hi-chaHa. Theae t>*ll« have prm. 1 very .ncoiarful on the shorten'.] ball n?ld made nee.-vary by ihe llmlte.l aim-tin! of playgnund available. The} alau make r poedble for the boy to play hue ball wltbout glove* and other .ejnlament, and reduce the dang. 1 . ‘ injury
to a minimum.
jArt Exhibit At Woodbine The chancel was elaborately frwtuuaed 11. Kaata: blooms and 1
fern. The soft Mays of the ran I Over *I0S wa* cleared last frll upon th. bride through the[Wednewday evening by the Dior stained glass windows a* she ICteei erhool children when they rame tr the altar on the arm of j presented three rotnedlcw before her father, lurely In duehens 1 an apprxiaUvt sodience. Nearly white aatln with an orerrobe of j ypo spictatur* fretr: Wildwood, point lace heavily appllgued. Her) FLhlng Creek. Culd Spring. Cap.vrll was a court train of Bru. . May. Klo Crandr. (i-when. Cap* ael* net. rap fashion, and held In I May Court House. Stone Harbor Place by orange blnaaom*. .1 and Kldora a* well a* IMa* Cn-ek. bridnunald* were attired! c n,w.|.d the « hoolbous<'. The
Harper. Joseph and CharlraCon-! The O^Nelll family, of Philadel tn rolom of rainbow bore, 01^ c r^rk pupil* are acquiring over of Laurel Springe, and Mr. P" 1 *- among thoae spending lieanlirully blended in the lovely :iin wa viable reputation for their
and Mr*. Harry Dill. , taster here. ..
Mm. William Haines, of Cam-i “I* nu,h rr »*' •*» Onllingsden. spent the week end fc >, Z, " a ' » *«-k-rnd gueet of with friend*. Ml ' c * aud ' K»«-
s railed
The ire department wi Wednesday evening ngulab a blare at the bunga'ow ll.rman Diamond. .light and no damage caused any exteat. MU« Elisabeth McMIllln. nnehurst. Pa., and MUa> Ellsah Wheaton, of Drexcl Hill. . were entertained on Eaate nday by their aunt and uncle. and Mm. Robert ^Stevens. I/-wl* Stelnmeyrr. of Philadel 1. waa the guest of Mr. . nd lloberi T. Stevens raid. Easter Sunday. The Ladle*’ Aid Society of the : Chutch held their annual ring at the home of Mm. 1, Che.-ter on Tuesday evening h a good attendance of mem Following the regulai Inew meeting the election of ret* for the year took place, h Mr*. H. Miller conducltng election. Thuev elected were ■idem. Mm. 1, B. Cheater: president. Mm. E. Buck: ntary. Mm. Claude Town: asnrer. Mr*. W. E. Middleton, rung the business matter* dir mi! was the planning of aner sujper tn be held In th. rrh hall on Wednesday. April After the meeting the hostaeiwqd ref reahment*. e warm weather on Wednea- > murh of a temptafor William Stcv ip In Ihe ocean. BUI took r. -mile swim In Ihe aurf and that the water was fine, has ihe honor of being th< lalelte to take a di| iwaaon. though he ha* braved cold water* several limes in early winter. 1 Mary Hutchl*nn. of Mlll- . la apendlng a two weeks' tlon with her sister. Mr*. Snyder, of Forty-ninth -. and Mr*. Thomas Jelfemon. lia. spent the wei-k with their parent*. Mr. and Charles R. Hahn. Isms jM*le and Jean Struth■ore noticed among Ihosi tig the Easter parade at Ic City over the week end. Jamea Hardle has pro I her stay in the resort « entertaining a party of K during the week. . Turner Pope Gray and daughter* together with Mr*. • Gallon, have returned to 'nfftnn. D. C. alter apendlng ' holidays bore, and Mr*. Edward B. Arnett those who partlrin Ihe Easter fashion parlie Boardwalk at Atlantic I Sunday. J and Mrs. Herman Diamond. J Mr*. Mauric.- F.Idm.m everal day* last weel In 'palphla. of the 8e.. I*le Ro-.sry |members attended a Joint ItaeRotary Club dinnni p Hotel Belle,me. Cape House. Tuesday ri
Prodromos has opened ire formerly occupied market. It will be known Central Market and will k general supply of pi and meat,, anil fruits a:
A meeting of the Moosebeart Legion Will be held at the headquarters on the Boulevard next Tuesday evening. Mm. Ixmlne Kuehne and Mias Helen K. Edwards, of Philadelphia. were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thcvdor Debow. MIh* Ism 1st Maxxonl has returned to her home In Philadelphia after spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mm. George Gardiner.
Mr and Mm. Norman Steever and daughter. Jeann-. and Miss Thelma Ladd, all of Camden, railed on friends at the Ocean * *'
View Sunday.
a Quak- ]
The Patterson family, of Philadelphia. were resort visitors over the week end.
that the pupil* come with pencils, papers at
board.
The. local chapter of the Home and School Association. Won. Huibor, has preaented the seboo tvitli index card* and a case foi a record 0# the finding* of Iht medical inspector.
Construction Co. Has Plenty of Work
jVision and
Unity Needed
For Success
Luther Ogden Takes a Peep
Into the Future of Cape May County
Alao Becomes Reminiscent
Hawkins Firm Completing 1
Bulk heading
of the Cope May Cor
Athletle
Association. Mi R S. Handy. Mb'* Lucy E. Corson and John E. Clark, rrorganirrd the association at a meting held laal Monday In the Conn- > Bup< nnlendent's Office. Th, following offlcem of the asannalton w.-rn elected: prmSden 1. John E Clark!
Delaney
ice-president. Lest, r a-cretary. Thomas J reasurer. Mias Imej trustee*, the officer*. Gandy. Henry C. 1
Jacob Pkhrle la now managing the Boardwalk Inwling alleys, alleys have been renovated
Mr. and Mr* Graham, of Philadelphia. summer residents, spent the Easter holidays at their home j
on Forty-cdxth Street. painted and r>-arraaged, pruwnt-
ling a epic and span appearance. Miss Martha Town. ' Dennis-'
vtlle. waa Ihe week-en 1 guest Mm. E. A. Morrell and daughof Mr. and Mm. Claude Town. mntm-d here from Ncperla
iPark. N. V.. Monday. Mrs. Mor-
Mr*. Theodore l> Bow announ-Jcell will open a shop on the
s that she Is now ready :n| Boardwalk. give dreasmakiug lessons to thorn-
d-wire them In connection MU* Emma Munz. of framer
with the EcoiKimlr Extension work. InitrueJlona on pattern and kal making will also be n. Mm. DeBow U the Iocs) .t in the work and will be glad to furnish any Information id Instruction to local residents. Miss Edith Hallcran. who U >W practice teaching In U10 Tnmerclal department of the Gloucester City High Bcbool. 'lent the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hallcran. of Forty-fourth Street. The Gateway Casino. Soraen, >lnt. was the scene of a large dinner party last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. George Culver, Mr. Mrs. Thomas Jefferson. William MacMurray. Martin Hahn. Miss Ida Flak.-. MUa Mil dred Sibley, and Ernest Houston re in attendance. The party Sunday took part In the fashion revue on the Boardwalk at Atlantic City on Easter Sunday. Services at the M. E. church and the Masses on Sunday at Joseph's churrh will be according to Daylight Saving lime. A card party and dance will be held next Monday evening In the *ion Hall for the tsmeflt of 81. Joseph's Church. *a Virginia Cromley, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Alma Shelleni. of Townwhd'» Inlet, over the Easter holi-
days.
Charles Schwartz, of Philadelphia. If spending some lime la
phi*, were w and Mrs.' L. A. McAllister and l.nnlly, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ford and son. Carl.- altei.ded the haptlaiual exercises at TuckaSunday.
Dr. and Mr*. Henry L. Picard, of Philadelphia, summer residents, ere registered si the Bellevue cite! over the week end. looking
er their property here.
A group of the younger seL msLtlng of the Mlssut Fllomena Braca. Jessie and Jeanne Htruther*. Alma Strother* and Virginia Cromley. hiked to Wood-j Mbine and back last Friday. | c
1 guert at the Oeean
Ihe week end.
Contractor William R. Hall, of Lsonn. N. J.. has started construction of a home on the Prudential Development tract. The home which Mr. Hall Is building for himself, la the Amt house started on the tract.
gown* they wor. j*layv Middle Township High The matron of honor wa* s si*-1geho.., orT hestra played sev ral ter of the bride. Mr*. Walter Iarfeenon* Th ,. Unyer part of Hooten. who waa charming In j earned will be spent lavender erepe de rhino. , lu brau ,,(,! nB the school grounds
by pUntlng a lawn and setting, out shrubbery. In purchasing a 1 I play grot: 1,, I slide, a Uwn mower., --
■ Ml— ! a diacu- and in rsbullding th?'”'^ p ' W. L. Rohn and J
adnd table for the primary room.! S''"'" “ u P Unnrd '’J lt*” 01 ,he rroom I - -r'*** s^for
The u.-her* were Me*-.;*. UolK-rt jo adjudlrate county champ. Bright. Waller Griffith. Robert ?* b ' Tear * 1-blp*. —rd bonner*. etc W.-.ten A reception waa held tb ’ "' d 0, ,h, ' ,,eho01 *'* r - 1 at the home of brides parent*.' The attendance of the upper An exhibit of palntinc In the Gables. Iran—dlately after {grade room at Dla* Creek is Mill j by the Philadelphia Arad m> ceremony. kfter a ahi>rt‘o»'r »> p> reent lor this school Fine Aria, will be held In th-;
The Hawkins CorulruethHl ompany. of (tea Isle Clly. Is having a busy season dosplt. the cry of contractor* In* other reaorta who complain of dullness tn
work.
The Hawkins Company who are general < ontrartors. are now completlnc bulkhradlnga at the street ends. City Engineer Column and Buildiec Inspector Dever aay the st-eet end bulkhead construction to the best they
Kholes; (have ,rrT
Doir -II: Work will start Ci.rem: jHawkUto Company on --- it « ! the Shallow Wat.
-fflee building
Director of Ihe Board of Freeholders Luther Qgden. of Cape May City. In an address before Ihe Sea Isle tTty Rotary Club, on Monday, on "The Future of Cape May County." firsi took a look hoekward and recalled the days when there was not a bank In Cape May City, when Five Mile Beach, now the site of three thriving communities, was little than a morass, when Sen City was a straggling vtiand Peck's Beach was hardly a good rampmreUng ground, and the total valuation of the county was only t*.000.o*0 or
flO.OOO.OOO.
Then looking Into the future, r. Ogden said that future, a* Be modern 1 sensed It. waa almost 1
Fish Company
dwelling In the vicinity land. !“blc. Thto golden future. 1
j).. .; owned by C. W. LaBarre.
trosier* shall have Jurt«rti«" o. n 1 Bangor. Pr . will be developed anj county nehool athletle Contracts have been let for grad-
, 1 league which 1
Ing, curbing and paving • rtlon. plans haring been eoi
Mimtnatod for curbing and pa'
Ing along the flab house*. The Hawktn* Company also re-
ports the work on the eonatnie-
■f the bungalow for George
Haigeaheimer-
Mr*.
In the Churches St. Joieph s R. C. Church Sea Isle City—Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. Pozzl. rector. Weekly Mas* at K A. M. Sunday Masses at S and JO.30 A. M. Last Man* followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Sunday school at 0:30 A. Al. Monday and Tuesday morning service* at S o'clock. In honor of the Little Flown. Baptism by appointment. Set Isle City M- E. Church Rev. H. F. von L'ffel. pastor. Sunday April 24. Daylight Raving Time. 10:30 A. M.. mot. ing worship. 7:30 I*. M.. song service. You arc cordially invited. Bunday School 12:00 oclock. "Poter al the Transfiguration." Epworth League at * P. M. Thursday at 7:30 P. M.. Bibb Talkr. Introduction to the Books of the New T«-t ament. Friday afternoon, after school. Junior League.
Messiah Lutheran
The home-11' » church. Sea lale Clty day. .prll 24. the Fir. t Sun ' ,y al *r Easter --Bible school at .0 A. At S P. M. then will be a 1 cred musicale. Ten dlflcient h>:nn* from ten dlf ferent denom nations. The history of each hym: will be given. In the hymnoto y of the Christian church, then Is found a beauttcxpreaslon of unity The orchestra will assist In tbi.- service. and all who come will find it well worth-while. Come and worahtp with Ua. Services on daylight saving time. Mid-week service Thursday at 8 P. M.
Calvary Baptist. So. Seavillr Rev. W. E. liiagrovr. pastor. Morning Ferries. 10.30 A. M
Returned missionary from South America will speak. Bible school. 11.40. Evening service. 7.30 P.
hearty welcome to all. tnd we will do ycu good.”
Joseph Saylor, spent the Eastet Thomas McCall.
Christian Science
r Philadelphia, holidays with
of Forty-thirdChristian Science Society. Earl
! Davis Avenue, Wildwood, N J . . a branch of the Mother Churrh. *r Pint Church of Chrla! Rrtrnist. Boston. Mas-. BubJ^l of waon s> nmm. April *4. “Pro
..ation after Death Sunday Rhool dance for the benefit of the #t jj A M Wedmwday tesli- *-•- City baak,''-" •“" <l - - -- --
Catherine Murphy an , of Philadelphia, wer ad visitor* in the resort.
•wly-wed* will ;
roalde In the Gable*, where Ihe
young people met. the groom be- ^ ....... Ing Identlfi. ., with the k i 4 , J|r ,, , rh , pri
dopment there.
he bride to the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Iz>we. Idely-known candy manufaetur
Wildwood’s boardwalk.
The freshman clam of
- | Woodbine High School has organ Th" addition to the Wildwood | Ir-d a baacball team which has
_ HIrB School Is now ready for been playing game* with some Rumpp. prominent Sea laic Cl ' y ■ plaslerlag. By this annex the : grammar arhool teams. Including — the >uiI . loitu|ii bi w „ h T urkahoc. Lower
| ^arged. with a large stage wolch 1 Cold Spring and Aradamy hare
also be used for a gym-* also been playing a eerie* of in with an anticipated aeat- baseball game- Scores of all apnclty of over 1000. In- school game* ibould be sent to
dudib :* a gallery on threw side* the office of the County Superin-
be gymnaaium. There will
also be 20 new clam room*, on Hems.
well as a urrMlax room or roomn |
of Urge size, a large manual I Each school may enter three
training room, draughting room.I ooraintants. In- 1 fifth and sixth One of the New Year's cards «ir One of the new features In j grade*. In the nature study con-jwe got Bald: -'Happy New year
music mem- for 1927-28-2* " What atlonallty
Bherbon llargeshrimer. Jr.. 01 Saturday. April 9. I Phlla delphla. The couple will be a' home after June 1 at 7046 Lin-, coin Drive. Chestnut Hill. PhtU
delphla.
tar. j auditorium of the Woodbine Com-: N. pmne. on Forty-ecveotb Sire,
| mnnlty Center The public to! taring completion.
The Intelligence tests and stan f"****^ It 1* hoped that as many) ^ finishing touches and
le«U of the 1 tewehers and pupil* aa ——»>]■•; plqstsriag are being csmplqtad on
•chool survey are- now being glv- * 111 arrange to be presenl »«■ ih. Vitullo bouse, on Forty-fifth en In Woodbine. Sea Isle City. an •xhiblt of this type I* an lii js'-.-t. the Hawkins Company Went Cape May. Middle Townahlp' valuable training in art appr -, ,, ; , Un|t recently remodeled the
and in the schools under the e ** Uon - j building.
•Iplng lescher'a supervision. j . J . . . ! l*alnting under the superTtolon
" of the company Is being done c.i, th* residences of P. W. Gallagher and John Loughrcy. on Ihs Boardwalk, and W. L. Stitaler.
of Forty-fifth Street.
An p-town office ha* been opene.: l.y the firm formerly 00 rupbd by Moe Ronenfrld in the ~Fhltitreio:i building H. E. Hawkins, real estate dealer, 'III also hare an office In tbs
for Inclusion In Cheao' building, aa will D. G. Geller
Company. Sea Isle City real lore.
would not eome of ItsO are Indeed "Ihe playground
of the nation." but to reach the rich harvest that lies beyond we oust please people: we roust have a virion of our opportunltlsa and • then through ro-operatloa and unity there must be a long pull and a strong pull to make that
virion a reality.
r Ogden laid particular streaa the need for unity. There t be no childish refusal to play Just Wause everyone canhave their way. Individual views must be sunk In the melting pot of the whole. There I* for everyone In the community to do their part: each responsibility to meet snd responsibility cannot be shirked until each his duty baa
performed.
Ogden Illustrated hte adrlth some personal experience* which gave It force and dlrec'.new* and drove home the logic of Ms talk. He was warmly appl. uded at the dose of hla
Easter At Messiah
Lutheran Church tt»" rlaa* rooms will b. a cork) teat and f'v< 1 tOM-t "bulletin board" for die- ory contra.
The congregation was the larg-' cat since the day of dedication. The church was beautifully doc-i orated, the music excellent, and the Communion the lootr-st In the history of the churrh. Ten new members were received, three by confirmation and seven by transfer. One child was baptised. It waa truly a great day
for Memlah.
Sea Isle City School Grounds Beautified Work Done Approved By Co. Superintendent Dureli County Superintendent of. Schools E J. Durrfll has order, •! that a photograph he taken of the beautification of Ihe Sea I*le City school ground.,, to be u*. -I 1 model for other schools In
the qounty.
The beautification of the school; grounds, which I* now complete, was Inspected by Mr. Dun el I la*t week and after the Inspection bi complimented the Sea laic CJly Board of Education on their, vork. The board appropriate, I (260 for the purpose. The board had two purponr-! In mind when approving the beatiti fleallon plan*. One waa to remove the ugliness aometinev associated with school buildincand Ihe other lo Impress upon pupils the purpose In beautifying the grounds waa to get them Interested in things beautiful 1that at home and in the city they); will appreciate beauty and n mar It by plucking or destruyti shrubbery and flowers. The value and means of beaut flration will be mad" a part the daily lessons at the schorl.
Oh. young Lochinvar Is of the West. Through all the wide liordi aired was There's a lack of a lass, though, for young Lochinvar. The man In the East had a supersix car.
Hndorground passageways for tdestrlnna. It is said, offer the only solution for Insuring their -fety. We think too many pedestrians are already
•111 be heb
ilr.g, April 28. tn tl
louse Hall.
Mr. and Mr*. The Isle, of Philadelphia, heir home al Landli
Thin
rordtal l
Ucnded
» attend these meeting.
Mis- H. C. Rumpp. of; 1. w ell-known summer j [rent the week cm in]
STRAND Ocean Gty Saturday. April 23rd—

