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

SEA ISLE CITY

The UtCny family, of PhlU..Iphla. *ere at thrlr cottaje

rI the week end.

Hr*. Cecelia K. Anderaon and tackier. **i"a Mary, wi rsrt over the holidays to over ,nty youn* women, members of wKimllty of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. 4. A. Morrell . ruined a nt mber of friends er the boUday Their curats rluded Mr. and Mrs. Chris Slert. of Glassboro; Mr. and Mrs. ilium Hoetnch. Belmar; Cbarlm itamon. Asbnry Park: Miss Hilda g.mhsrdt. Neperia Park; If. V.; j - Norime Bor lech. Mt. Verj'c N. Y.; and MUs Helm Pink.

Vt wilawn. N. Y.

Thomas W. Cos. Jr., brotber-ln- » Of Rev. Harry von CRel. and family were entertained at . Methodist parsonage Memorial

to}-

Mrs. Adeline Grace, aged

of Sooth Seaville. passed away at

the Sea Isle City Hospital Sundaj

after a lengthy Illness.

The deceased was a member of

Mimes Blslne Itomage ^ 8oo,h SewU ** t'hurch and the • — ' Interment took place on Wednes-

day at South Dennis.

Rita Dev ere and Eleanor Coolly attended the musical at Ocean City High School Tuesday eve-

ning.

In the Churches St. Joseph's R C. Chuck

Benjamin W. Meeker Benjamin W. Meeker, aged

owner of

Columbus Cottage on Thin. ' oienwooc son. weeks' lllnea*. Mr

Joseph A. Bradley and Joseph T. Wickers ham. of Philadelphia, spent the holidays wuh Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCall. The Misses Quinn, of PhlDdclphla. well-known summer residents. were down over Memorial

Day.

- and Mrs. George M. Rung spent the week end sud Memorial Dsy at Cresco and the Pocono

Mountains.

and Mrs. James G. Hsrdle.

of Philadelphia, were here over the holiday. Mr. Hardle haa pur-

Mrs. D. I'plon Bair is visiting

: daughter. Mrs. Ruth Lemei.. ■ chased the former Debow' Williamsport. Ml. I from Theodore Me Bow. The hous tk_ - vTTiT" ** loc * ,,sl on Forty-sixth Street.

The new Lutheran panonage

now under roof, tbe outside| atwl Mrs. Thomas J. Reilly.

■•r» all hung sod the window, “* ~

placed. It ia now ready for

> -tucco finish.

Mcuiah Lethe ran

weeks - illness.

Meeker had been a Wildwood res!-

dent fourteen year* and was well popularly known. He U survived by bis widow. The funeral

was held from the Ingemol funeral! T,,c Hom. -lik* Church, parlors Saturday afternoon, at I *"•* City. Sunday. June S. Prole J’clock. Interment was made alj e *’ s, * , Sunday. The Holy Spirit :old Spring Cemetery. j poured out the birthday of the

Because of the few opening?

Isle <Yty—Rt. Rev. Msgr. however. Major Way uir.-d A. Poaai. rector. Dally Maas at j * nlu '* l >'• r* of hoth classes to *p8 A. M. Sunday Masse* at 8 and P 1 ' ■< once Of the 18 rwraneie* 10:10 A. M. last Mae* lollowed allott. I to this, county, only one by Bonedietion of the Most Blessed unfilled, be said. Sacrament Sunday school at 8:80 vacancies are for the A. M. Monday and Tuesday morn- Platt f .irg and Fort Du Pont baste wlcr* at | o'clock. In honor * n ' 1 infantry camps, the radio and the Little Flower. Baptism by ;»*«w.i corps camp at Fort Mon-

Tth. N. J . and the coast artll-

good character and average health, in addltHin to tbe age limits of 1 17 to *1 years." he said. The

government

snre of both marrlad

single ones without diMtnrti.m. „

Otherwise gunlmed." tendance, which was n* per

perfect ••Champa.n. of Cape May Count). 1927.” wa.- th> wording

r intctident liool for Its 'i> for hav

her of the gradaating class, f FOr hi chest number of points la ] i Diploma* were presented to the athletlr*. neatness In sebool work I > _

graduate* by Profcrnwr Clark. I and profit lenc, In studios, honor* ton D. C~ and otfcei*’l-n n „ „ supervising Principal of Middle dl.idetl eguall, between Oorence terest. Their manv fri^d, ..^ Township schout,,. County Super.., Dunn and Mary Downes, who each j them a long and happy sail on tbs tendent imrrel pr. sentrd th. ; reeef^d *2.5,, gold pkeen n.atrtmonuT tea sebool with a banner which the) 1 Htdgway Jones received a watch i -- for proficlenc) in school at-{and fob for best peni.^inahip j To *' rr *• human; ability to

A large and appreciative and-1 lf ■» t lent ' .iti>nded the commencement,^

on a trip to | J ,

the Phil id. iphla 7**1 and Valley jj

Wedn, -day morning.

They loft

Mrs. Alice L. Hutu

j Christla i Church. The pastor Dr.

D I p . n Bair will preach on the [jj as Prpplr Srhool

Mr. sue. tv., ^ '»>” third p. rson in the ocnooi

”7 V** J*"*- '*'* « Holy Trinity, Bible -eh.«d at |0 *rs. wife of HUIIam Hvrris «rf, A . M with wrmoll ,

Durrrll praised the arblev, ment. parti, , In* won the Count)

at the field meet on the

8a turda>

R. K. Reeves, vocation;, preaenUd ten menit* rs school With eeitlficat.-,

* 7 ““ P 'T Hancock. N. J. joelSKy in rgricultural e|

iponnc ^U who hnvc wURnd f^L. 8CW ^ 1 *I*»**’ T ’ co m n M nded A wedding was sol.mnlxed the I M l ramm are hnva fmw I Mr * • n<i < hester for tbete ** Ashury ( hurch parsonage _ Ocean city Woodbine and Wild |" ,>l,,,K, ‘ d " ork 'n developing the M “ y II- Wb “ KrT J ° K « orllss vc^ woodbine and AIM- d,.. rref . k ““ “lunited In marriage Miss Dorothy

Howard and Crarton l.o-^.' P**?**?* . and Hr._Un»y Hern.

Recent Marriages

J entertained the audH-nc,

old Spring, died May 26 at the home of her daughter. Mrs. John Townsend, tn H addon field, and buried from there Saturday.

Commencement i

week service Thun- 1

audieittv w , 1 tb" »! b0 * h ° f • Smaln,0 ° Tb,, > ’

*' ,b ' J t'nded hy Georga Pbat a, —. , . and Mrs. George Post : The following prise* were a- of honor Only Immed

■ °f the- couple w. t

4S iv m. Th-- nr- Awarded Banner For At- | ^r e rviee*. Do your best to tendance Which Was 991/2

Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Reno, of ttsburg. visited Dr. and Mrs. D. don Bair last week. They drove rough In one day. nearing here • /ridgy night. They left for

"A. Sunday.

Mr and Mrs. John Pinan. of Mtleth Street, rntertalned trff number of friends from rilmlngton and Philadelphia at bouae party over the week end. The W. H. and ' P. M Society. ^ Hc^i*** Lutheran Church will ,elr monthly meeting neat h ;1ay at 7:45 r. M. The should not fall to be prerand Mrs. Th 'dorr Sc hall opened their cottage Street, Mr. and Mrs. John 1* and Albert Kohler. Philadelphia, were their gu

’ the week end.

If and Mrs.' Anthony .. w motored here from Washun. D. C.. and spent the week with their aunt and uncle Carrie Gallon and Captain

“ L Maher.

Mr* William Pearae. of Phlla haa taken tbe Sutler cot

**4* lor tbe eeaaon.

Rn* Sarah Powell and (laugh- ' Hattie, of Philadelphia, spent

week end In the resort.

* r - • nd Mrs. William Cavallerc

‘ -Mr. and Mrs. William Port 11 the week end In thla resort,

hat Sage], who conduct* the ' ' Amusement* on tbe Board-

•hlch opened Memorial rolled 244 at the bowling

■ last week^

The Women'* Civic Club have their building on walk for tbe season. • ““ k host of visitors ,** !> *7- Mrs. Betterton Is 'he matron thla year. ' m *" m ' HMated, of Atlantic »mSL" 1 ’ ' nk

Mr. and Mm. Joseph Mallon and family of Germanic,... at this rboms on the Boardwalk over the holiday*. Mr. and Mm. George Gardiner entertained Mr. and Mm. Howard Pinker ,nd Mr. and Mm. J Busch over the holidays si 1 house party. Mrs. Thomas Graham and family. of Philadelphia, were at their cottage over the week end. Mr. and Mm. Stacy Simpson and daughter. Marie, were tbe guests of Harold Simpson over the week end. Miss Agnes O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor, entertained a number of friends at her parent*’ home. South Landla Avenue, over Memorial Day. Mm. Theodore Do Bow, local chairman of the American Bed Cram announce- that she will continue to receive funds for the Mississippi flood sufferer*, national organisation has notified DeBow that they are still In need of more money for the relief of the sufferers. Frank DiOeorglo. well-known summer merchant on th, pier will open bis the pier thla week end. The PI Sigma Epsilon, a recently organised sorority, at their meeting held last week made arrangement* to hold a dance In the Excursion House Hall Saturday evening. July 2. June 2». the girls will hold a cake aale. Mrs. Thomas Ashdale and family. of Philadelphia, were down Memorial Day. . and Mrs. S. S. Lloyd. Wildwood, were the guests and Mrs. Edward Buck. Sun-

day.

r. and Mm. J. Burns, of Pbllaueiphla. spent the week end here and plan to return for tbe

St* Isle City M. E. Church H. von I'ffcl. pastor Sun-

Mrs. Cornelia E. Johnson

Mm. Cornelia E. Johnson, age . wife of Enoch N. Johnson.

pa««-d away at Cooper

Camden, on Monday morning, of dropsy of the heart, after being seriously III for only a week

Funeral servlers were held

the South Dennis M. E. Church on Thursday 10:30 A. M. with Interment at the South Dcnnte M. E. Church burial ground. Sh< It survived by her huchand. three «ons. Arthur P-. of HaddonAeld; final A., of Merchantvtlle. and Irving H . of Highland Park, and two daughter,. Mm. Erma E. Nickerson, of Camden and Mm. Neriana R. Tolsou. of Sea Isle City, one slater. Mr*. Nora Grace, of -South Seaville, one brother. Warren Gallaher, of Houston, Tex., aud seven grandchildren. Mm. Johnson will be remem-j

bend as Miss Cornelia B. Galls-j Lord" will take placr. Mr. Len her. who spent her childhood at I * Wind evangelist of

Six graduates took part the Ighth Grade < ocnmencoroenl exrr*e* which were held Tuesday. May :« at the M. K. Church.;!

day. Jun- 5. 10:30 A.

Ing worship. 7:30 P.

service. The pastor will preach i Martha Haig gave the biography both morning and evening You'"I *'•»*« Barton Charles Douglass are cordially invited. Sunday lD hlf u,k ““A "Nobility” as in* school. 12 o'clock. Epwonh 1 ,(1<1 *w«y Jones spoke o,. 1 League. 7 P. M. Bible talk*, ’’ Tb '' 1 o n - , ' , ilutlon-” Florence Duna ' j; Thursday. S P. M. The first *"** a ,,0,,k ceport and Raymond || quarterly conference will be oon- Klo 7 <; the 'Gettysburg Address.”] ducted Tuesday. June 7. at 7 30. H<,lr,r<i Holme* was the sixth

P. M. sharp In the parsonage. We J ‘ L ' ‘ want 100 per cent of the official 1

board to attend.

Pelarmo Baptist Church

Rev. E. M. Stoffels. pastor. The; Bible school meets at 9:45 A. M Prearhing 11 A. M.. 7:30 P. M. t At tbe morning service the formal i reception of new members and j

"Memorial Supper

Richard VV. Olden

Practical Electrician Jobbing a Specialty

> get off Own your 0 home and your own peon of mind. The rent you're paying will do it ou <

122 Forty-fifth St.

Se. Isle City, N. J.

t what Is known

heodore Wheaton and Mr. and Mrs. Hargesheli ' Millville, prominent Philadelphia, recently married. r ""* , I en, *• were ia tbe re- spent the holidays with their par- “ ,b * lr cottage over thrjmtj). Mr. and Mm. II. C. Rumpp

their cottage here.

Flcard. ~of Philadelphia, a The Amusement ilcr will open

une If. for thr season.

Philadelphia.

■ ■’Wident. was also among

'•mortal Day visitors. .*?■ Allen and niece, o! PDia. were among the Me

■ u Day visitor*

' company, known a*

i' C | C —

opthaif Cil,r ,W ‘ Com ^ Ix r. . ?T n J? 1 •“ office and ice ' yc'cy-elghth Street and

^' 1 - Aven Ue .

d ® u 8htfttl visit for a .» b h,, "Dfcr and brother-

. Mni-

or Chicago. Dr. C. W.

Thn^I ,ed ,0 h ''' h o“c here 1 i,’^?’ mornl “«- While

; Dr Way. who Is preaid, local RoUry Oub. , nwf, a ° ,ar T meeting*. Fl.UdeiphU. Evanston.

HI - and tbe Chi-

.'f K mb f Ml " M«cy Lamb •or weeg end at their cot-

lorty-fifth street.

Hary Lamb and Eleanor ::i F •‘Pent Sunday night

'■'•ood.

■'“d Mr*, j. Jennings and • " r West Philadelphia. week end with Mr. and K - J- Coaly. in d Mrs. c. McKay euter»ever*I young folks over " k '08 at their cotlage.

- C. ]

wife

South

as ‘-Hickory Hill, be remembered as having attendtbe South Seaville Camp Meeting regular’)- for a number ol She will be missed many who saw her year after at Camp, and by those who Used to seeing her as they passed by the window Market Street, where she usually sat listening to tbe radio, ns she hadn't been able to do anything for months, but she missed most of all by her husband and family, who were faithful her to the end. Mr*. Lena GoMinger Woodbine residents deeply mourn the loss of Mrs. Lena Goldlngrr. who passed away Sunday in her 48th year, after suff- rIng with a caneci for several months. Mrs Goidlnger was loved and respected by everyone In the community and was wellknown throughout the county. •as a member of Rebekah Ix’dg,-. No. 78. and different organisations In town, and a re*lof Woodbine for over . wen-ty-five yea re. All community organlsationa attended the funeral with srveral hundred rtaddrnt* following the body to tbe grav,-. Tbe procession was conduct,,I by the Rev. Dsnlci Bussman and =P= =

Philadelphia, will sing

morning service. "The Holy City ' In tbe evening he will sing and I preach also. A cordial welcome |

await, you.

Christian Science

brs th of The Mother Church.' The First Church ot Christ Scien list. Boston. Ms-.-. Subject of . lesson sermon. June 5. "God Tb*i| Only Cause and freator." | day school II A. M. Wednesday !| testimonial meeting 8 p. m. A I cordial Invitation is extended lol| all to attend these meetings. | Young Married Men Can Go To Camp Only Requirements Are Health, Character and Age If hubby Insists on leaving the friend wife at home while he sport* khaki for thirty day* at the citlxen's military training camp* this Bummer, well—the rl*k

is entirely his own!

Such is the effect of a governent ruling made public by Major W. Way. chairman of the rnunty M T. C. enrollment committee. In response to numerous Inquire-* i

from young married men.

Charlas W. Travis has opened his shop on the Boardwalk for the season. Mr. Travis says there Is no place like Sea Isle City, this season marking bis ninth in the:

resort.

Wilkena A Furth. formerly of Moormtown. will establish ad office here. They are plumbing' contractor* and are at present Installing tbe plumbing fixture* tn j the house being built for Wll-| I,am Hall on the Sea Isle City!

Boulevard.

Mr*. Margaret Coffey, of Phlla-1 dejpbia. mother of Mm. George SI.! Rung, has rented the Steelman j

cottage for the summer.

W. Travis, the Boardwalk; merchant entertained bis daughMlsa Edwins, and hi* brother. L Travis and wife, all of Brooklyn, also Mr. S. M. Teve».|

and Charles Dough, r tbond Mill. U. J.. o*

day*.

Jacob Pebrle ha* rfl rned t thl* city to resume the manager ship of the howling alley*. Spec!* matches are being arranged a alleys for the season an, Prlxes will be awarded weekly.

tbe boll- j

daughter and Ned

• "f Weet Philadelphia. 1

' »c-k end and Memorial h Mr*. W b. Middleton.

7-flttb Street.

It has keen announced that a •w restaurant will be conducted 1 tbe property next to Amberg's

n the Boardwalk.

The Berilnger family, of Phita-r-lphl*. spent the holiday* season t their home ou Ft.ty-Rfth 1

•You'll have lm? cars Why wait? How many times have you wished your family had a second car? How often would it have been not only a convenience,' xit an actual saving? Buick costs lesa today- than ever before. Operating

cost* are lower too.

Why wait longer to buy another car? Your “family” car will be in ever-increasing demand during the apring and summer months. Get your Buick now and make the whole family happy this year. when bettew automobiles arc built. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J. Joseph Serivani, Proprietor BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY

Haven Avenue at Tenth Street

Ocean Cty, N. L

THE OFFICE OF THE

LU0NG0 CO. Now Open At Its New Location Ocean Avenue (Rear of Memorial Park) SEA ISLE CITY Where from 8 to 5 each day in our new office building we will be able, better than ever before, to care for your requirements for Coal - Local Hauling - Top Soil Concrete - Sand - Street Gravel LET US SERVE YOU M. A. LU0NG0 CO.

M. A. LUONGO. President.

Ocean Ave., Sea Isle City