Cape May County Times, 10 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY CODHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JUITE 10. 1927

Page Three

^ 'i ou Know, Who G>me and Go, in EA ISLE CITY

Mr* 8. K i.-U anil Frmnei* I. !l». 9^-1 ey. vt PbUadatoU*. called Francis Swli-jr. 8r.. who 1« | cwHImNl to Ihr tun i*lf City

,, r t,f Uw Ohtat^ mu- ,.,. m Wa.~hla«ton. »• C.. u ,- »rrk at P'rpmrr ihclr . kuna* here for the aea-

Faiiaer M. Way's oiMre. »he »»- popular in the businaa* aoiM and a aeneral lavorUe with the

. younger art.

; Hiapilwt. Funeiai srrviera were h.-bi al i _ „ , the horn. ..! the drerase.! Friday r. a , ol aftemooti a- l o Hock. Rev Dr. Tamp Ca.'dln.l lK.„«be.«v, har- robb _ pa ,.„ r of thr First !"* * * nlllofnia typr- t..inE i ,!«nr dl „ chm,), ..ffiHallJl* built for his lArents. M. and Mull . , Kieaaant t

‘•'“"y- Mill*Hie.

In the Churches

The MaeMnrray Apartment*., Mr*. Jeremiah lialey. or on the Boardwalk, are heina re- seventh Street, adjareut paiMed prrawnttn* a beautiful -‘^h.lab pr< perty. The Hawkin*

app a ratio. as the work pro- j f -

St. Jotrph t E. C. Charrh n.any.

Sea I*le Fitx nt. R»r. MM! *"*» , r . Pout, iwtor. I rally Ma<* at ; '

A. M. Sunday Masae* at k anti A. M latst Mom follow.-.- P*"

Burial J jjj. BroMti. tio, or th.- Most Bless. .1 «• n.-tery. Jg^Sunday so bool at 9:3” ; Jiit.ir (A. M. Monday and Tuesday morn- ship mi-

rlock. In honor : JO P.

gr«.

contractor .

Mn Helen Cherry Eiley Mrs. Heien Cherry Riley. w«e

mm brr of summer reslden:* The Straubmuller family c p. ainK that Bower* in down at ahelr summer bom.

j^-is have either been I the Boardwalk Sunday. i.etroyed. Careiokem

. ^ - iminer homoa In the The Reilly r-sldence on the _ »a:rliitt« doasly for the Boatdwalk. preventa a beautiful: : tbs pollOS depart-! Picture, after utidergoinK eaten-1 ^rUr.-r t-rst an example ‘1 ‘c painting In white and green.: p made of thoae caught, making it one of the show pla.,

; ts- i-barge that adult* a» ‘ ^ rhildn-n are guilty of

Recent Deaths

Mrs. Sarah Mason

of the uttle Flower. Baptism by

of stealing flowers I

Vyt, t< summer resident*;

n.it ret arrived for the! spent^ the w«-

Doughteiy will 4 « y*-'* ^ »» r »» «•" W ^

neaday. June ]. at the honn’ at her daughter in Pleasanttillr. alter aeveTai month*' illnewa. Mr*. Riley wa* raised at Clermont, the

daughter of th- late William and M - ^ n "

Kathryn Cherry, and wa* a are

widow of the late William Riley. 1 1

Mrs. Sarah Mason, ag.-d 91. of j South Seaville th-rviewa w-re * hurs.la: Reittv BtUtpUtn. paasid away at her conducted at Pl.-aaantvllie. after .!L . lam,,y 'laie home Wedn sday ev nin*. , tk-h the remain*

i June 1. after a lingering illn.

Sea I>le City M. E. Church

Mr. and Mr*.

P. Frederick

at their

home here. Mr. Frederick i*

’■ ___ I the owner of a xlaas factory in ills*** Klalne Domage. Millville. The Frederick* are Pitl-r. Klaanor Comly. lover* of bathiOK. having enjoyed II.dine* and Rita I>evet a dip Sunday.

Uediweday at the home of

The deceased had _ I long resident of Bellrplain. She *a* an active member of the -hurcb and in social affair*. She l* survived by three sons. Jineph.

Janie* and Edward.

afternoon.

tid at i i£t-

v.m t'ffel. paator ll. JO: 30 A. M. Wimnnis. 7:30 P Day Addr.-x*. You invited. Sunday lock. Bible talk*.

Messiah Lutheran

Shi- i* survived by Mr*. Ward Weaver,

antvllb and a sister. Mr*. J1 A. K* 'Vs Hildri'th. of Oeean City. ' Ion Bai

The Home like Church. S«a I*ie City. Sunday. June 1!. Hoi;-

daughter. Trinity Sunday- to A. M.. Bibb •! n.-a.s- e.-h.Kil: wrvice with sermon at The paxtui. Di D. Tp- month* don't the

will take for hi* eub often enoughT

following "Pray Whal'» j Warm Ml eat her Brings EJathers', .. At Sa- We City. Wildwood. > iir - vii, , ,m,e . Th ’ * ari " mea,h, ‘ r " f Wedne* | n, OB , HarU>r. Avah n and Ocean aelrotnr' "'' , “ y '“■"F b.ithers and j hath. r« took advantage at swlmni.is th. pond* and t - ap , M aj i ..unty's flu. weather »B*pat ckuTvb rr '"'~‘ ** ~ ,b ' ‘ ur ' M Btogel panto:- mta^flonaliv tin. i. q 4 :> a M »or- Magnolia l_ik.. n. .an Vo*.' "V.'.iy I* mother rollias up her -imon. 11 A \f and *•* » **«■»•• a.-l .-. b*- sleeve*?" Come and enjoy also «•»•* Plunging int •-au ; "To punish Maine for ralllas tiful lak.. down her gtorking*.''

cordial

Christian Scieni* Christian Science Soriet, f^,.t Darla Avenue. Wild woo.' a branch of - The Mother Chuirh. the First Church of Christ Sciential. Boston. Mans Subject of lesson nermoii. June i; the Praaerver of Man." Sunday *rhnol. II A. M. Wednesday testimonial meetings. * P. M A cordial invitation I* extended to all to attend Iheee meeting-

f all t

talk

Look at These Prices Then Figure Your Savmgi! Experienced shoppers everywhere are full of favorable comment for our regular every-day low prices on Nationally-known products. You, too, wilt see a pleasing difference in your food bill when you shop at the AAP !

is*, at OreenBetd and

u .i.joyahle time,

ah Lutheran Church re11,, new member* last evening, three by ron-

Waiter Reif and grandcbib'r.-n of I-auie! Spring*, visited Mrs.: W. C. aCdwards Sunday. Harry McPhi-num and mother, of Bridgeton, visited friend* h.-r ■

Sunday.

Emil Ma*.-'.-. who open.-d a bootblack shop in the Excuraion House bulldiiiK last

Mn. Harriet E. Corson

Mr*. Harriet E. Cornon. a reald. nt of Marmora died June 4. *t the home of her daughter. Mrs. E. A. Stratton, at the ripe old age of ~2 years. Heart disease of ten day*' duration wa*

the cause of death.

Mr*. Corson, wa* bona in CedarvlUe. Cunibnland County, and before her marriage to MelCoraon was Mis* Harrirt

rmeted a crowd to the B->ardwaik jjrook*

■ailing by printing on th- .moots! 1^.,**.,! b a d , n Ixacb. reason* why shoe* r-hould N v . , 4 ,, An8 ,,e*. Cal ; l»- shined. The ocean arl.d a* VMy and Marmora. She hi an era*er after he had completed lrl „, d by on ,. ^ . nd ta .., hi* 'talk. daughter*. Donald M. Cuiwon and

j Mrs. B. S. Champion, .rf La* Angelea. Cal.: ami Mi*. E A. i Stratton, of Marmora. Funeral j services were held from the home of the latter on June 7. Dr. W.

Herbert Wood, of the U. 8, Army Signal Corps, stationed al Port Monmouth. Oceanport. N. J . 'pent the wn-k end with his par

his City Firemen'* baseMct will play Sea Id- City tt the hall I1e.il Sunday ora at 2:16 P. M. Both are .onOdent of victory. i Lurie Homage l* employee local office of the JerCmtral Light and Power Hiiythmaker*. of VinestH furnish the musical t (or the Pi Sigma Epsilon tf* dance at the Excursion kali on Saturday. July 2.

I novelty number* an- In-j Mis* Elisabeth Reed viattod her I mi th*- program. It Dj mother. Mr*. Harry Jacoby, over '■ tb " lh '' ^ he week end. Mim Re-d. who !thv social foaluro# at ihej cunTa l»clng rom a broken

| limb, was acrompanied by Ml**

« erTTFor He '• “ r '"*■

Women’s Civic Club ‘t-**

evening at the club !h. Boardwalk, by Mr* | Iw-der and Mnt. Carrie

The Schwartz family entertained a number of relatives and friends Sunday. They operate the bath house near Forty-second

Street.

the Bret

, I time she had ever seen the ocean ; thtised over this resort, as wa*

; her uncle Bertrand.

Mis. Edward Barnes Mr*. Edward Barm*t. of South Denni*. died .*ti Saturday. June 4. Funeral srrrlcv* were held Tuesday. Interment wws made at Anbury Cemetery. South Seav Hie. She I* survived by h.-r hm-band and three children.

Ethel J. Clunn

ir ' ! Mr*. Jam.-* J. Hagan »t».'ied their summer home rty«ereiith Street for the

1’. East, of Philadelphia. Week end with Mr*

hr*. E. b. ArneU.

Mary OHlin*. of Mahanoy F*. 'billed relatives in this

>*r the week end.

Margaret McCaully. of ion. Del., has returned city, after spending an ■ vacation with Mr. and

Jl **Ph H. Harlan.

J McCann, of Phila- ' taken apartment* on •tluid Street for the nea-

»nd Mr* Charlw A. of Vineland, accom•T Mr*. Brant, of WaahD. C.. motored here on • Waiting frieend*.

the

Mis* Ethel J. Clunn. daughter of Herbert Clunn. passed away I peacefully in her late home. 110 East Andrew* Avenue. Wildwood.

Monday morning. June 6. aft.

Martha Simmenuan asd lingering Hines*. Miss Clunn had Bridgeton vial- recently arrived three months' sojourn in Denv whe:.- she had gone in punuiit

of health. She lived week after her return.

Mr. .ni Mn. Itonrt Am . Clunn ... 2» ..... old. urons. of LnnMo.nr P... .... '"1 '“™ ,ta “'I

week-end vIkIIoi Leerer-'s cottage.

walk.

For Sale»«For Rent

Whole Building or Will Divide

Renovated Boney Mansion

(The Former Bank Building)

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

A Good Opportunity For Year Round Hotel

Hotel ,

visitors at the 'er the week end

»nd Mm. George H. • °f Camden; Mr. and *Ph Sherman and M.war* *- Freeman, of Phlla.M-

°f dynamite . v U ' 1 ‘*K the week on the

light plant

Extensive improvements are being made to the cafe of Craig Hall, which will he re-.iecorated. Mm. Antbouy Canito. of Philadelphia. la spendln:: a week In

this city.

Mr. and Mm. William llackett. of Bridgeton, vlaited Mr. and Mrs . II. Van Artsdalen over the

week end.

E. Fagotti, the tailor of Fortyaecond Street, was a V visitor Sunday. V. P. Sannlno vlaited hi* family here over the week e Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Jefferson. of Philadelphia, spent the wuek «l.d here. The Barr family wen- week end viallors stopping at their , aiimnier residence. Nelson Chapman, of ( ! visited fab- mother. Mr*. Adel. Chapman, on Sunday.

All the craxy folks are not in the sanitarium. The man who would rather pay rent installments than pay a little at a time for his home needs to listen to his wife.

h** the

hioh I* being Miss Mary V. Ford and Mi* = 1 ^under the direction Helen V. Murphy, of PbHadclfindicott. of Burleigh. ; phla. were guests at Craig Hall raet for the over the week end. enjoying a

j up in the ocean Sunday. They

•m .» —: Oiglily prals»- Sea Isle City'*

• n reportad many king ! WOIlderiu , p^ch. 1 ’-'Xem caught from the j . . -

‘a*! Sunday.

Uurant and ice cream '■»*duct*d by Frank Di ' 1 lh'' Amusement l»ler. '■modeled and re-deco MrparaUon for the sea- ' * lattice work, which " autlful has been added 1 • r. The acceasoricw of

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