Cape May County Times, 16 August 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 8

9W MAY OOUTTCT TOM, tKA 1BL1 CITY, IT. J.

CHURCH NOTICES. ST. JOSEPH S R. C. CHURCH. Rer. J. J. OTarelL Rector. Sunday Ma«es C. T.3U and 9.80 a. m. Contcaslon*: Saturday afternoons at Tour o’clock; Saturday eTonln**

■even.

Sunday evening Devotion* and benediction at 7.30. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. Thomas Ogle. Pastor. The Church «iU observe Jubilee Day this Sunday. 10J0 a. m.. Sermon by Pastor Ogle, subject. "Our Attachment to Our Church." 2.30 j>. m- Sunday School. 7.41 i>. nt.. Spirited song service. Come Join with u* In singing God'*

praise.

S.00 p. m.. Sern on by our new District Superintendent. Rev. Alfred

Wsgg, D. D.

Wednesdax afternoon th. Indies Aid Society will meet to sew lor tin Baxaar. which w ill be held at the Hand Stand on Friday afternoon and evening. August 23. IKtnatlon* thankful

ly received.

Thursday evening at eight o’clock.

Church prayer mcciing.

LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES. Rev. John T GilliMin. Pastor. “Go to Church: Al least once ov ery Sunday.” The most common «•» cuse given for absence from ill* Church is that “visitors calm . and ol course they could not la- neglected.’ Bring the visitors lo church, or come wltiKim them. Most ol our excursionists go to church when at home, and will attend church service while at the shore, if they are invited.

All members of Episcopal

tions are invited lo hear Rev. Walt' S. Cain. Rector of the P. E. Church ol Asheville. N. C, who will preach the Lutheran Church this Sunday c ring. The Pastor will attend a 0 Terence of Lutheran Ministers : Laymen, which will tie held at Ocean City. Sunday morning service will b« conduct'd as usual, ai eleven o'-

clock.

An envelope offering will be taken up ai the Sunday night service, to complete the fund for beBevolenr-s of the General Synod. About threefourths ol the n-quired amount has been received and forwarded Circulars have been mail'd announcing the Fourth Annua! Bazaar of tha Ladies’ Aid Society, which will i« held during the third week In August The Sunday School picnic will be held during the last week in August, prep arations for which event an- now un

LOCAL

(Continued from page I) Miss Margaret Rogan. of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Miss Helen Shea,

of Landis avenue.

Miss Elizabeth Newcomer, who Is visiting Mrs. C. E. Hays, is greatly benefited by the sea air and will

main until September

A number of our people are doing their bit by following, the instruction of the government "To raise a pig." Miss Margaret Smith, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. William H. rs. of Philadelphia, for three weeks Is expected home tomorrow. ttder your coal NOW; imtnediale delivery; inti and stove, 310 per ton; pnpare now for next wHilet’s shortage. A. Lrosoo, Sea Isle City. adv. tl Mr*. Caroline Rauch, of Philadelphia. arcompanled by her son George, ■s a guest of her parentv Mi and Mrs. T. S. Steelman, for an indefinite stay.

STONE HARBOR

Stone Harbor and may stay well Into I the fall.

At St Mary’s Church on Sunday. Mr. Jens Salvesen. who to engag'd Rev. E Norman Tucker preach'd to D ship building at ihe Navy lanl. large congregations morning and eve |pas.««d Sunday with his wife in Stone ning. administering Holy Communion < Harbor at both services A series ol porch parties hare been .. mmmnnifv B „ v i Riven this week for the Larsen girls I F iDmie^ »ho ^ !£V » ho have all been home this month ? Mrs. Ellen Helde. of Camden. Mrs dent pastor for » Hilda M<»re. of Washington. D. C, two lam- and lnt» rested ejdlences . u„»w.| i>ott> r of Camden Mr* and administer'd Holy Communion to *^, k u» b<ing an an y-ar n about on.- hundred peraons His non. j “ 4,1 >’•" n the R-v John naplry puloror * j r Jobnaon ente,rained the

a,- r‘ Z

l ~ P ? b tomorrow. 1 Mra. Johnson had us.d her sugar al The 'oung Womans League, found-, | owaTU ,. making delicate mints, for rd by Mrs Jens Salvesen soon after %Wrh hht . )|U » peculiar knack." in- organization of the Lutheran; Th ,. , |vj c club was ent. rtalned at Church, gave a delightful entertain- ^ boTtM , or Un > Uojd .atnan, Sr. ment at the Caalno on Thursday eve . Thr r , , of lh , a[M ^ la i .-omm.tlee ning for the benefit of the church' on .. 1( ,4, h Slrw t Bart" was most w ork during tbe long eight months j _ tU . inc 0nl) two dUapMated old when religious services are *ustained hu|k> „ BOd thort . tli a promise by the residents. 0 f their speedy removal. Wildwood

A short play. The Home Guard, waa

and Mrs Andrew Martin were prvsented by the following local (al fine nine pound baby : . Aunt Debby, Jeannette Ferree:

■h front home on

presented with a fi

Tuesday

The pa trillion at Townsend's Inlet D being torn down, hut the Sunday eervicas, which have been conducted Thera for three years, are to be con tinued until the end o! this season In

another suitable building.

^ Ccnt-a-Word' - ^ ^ Colunm ^ A little advertisement in this column will bring results. The coal is small, and is worth a trial il you have anything to huy, sell or exchange. Try it.

No Advertisement accepted lor less than iloc. for iirai Insertion and hallprice lor each sahsequant insertion.

KIR SALK and 1 <»K ...ST Signs, on sale at tbe 1.4ns OFFICS; printed on heavy hristol board; be. 3 for luc. ad

GIRL WANTED

To make brrarif generally USci Apply Hotel Stevens, Se» !»«• City-

hTng FOUND

Gold. wrtUi bloc Stone, lootid Ol* J

Matilda. Gladys Schuylct; Mrs. Drown. Edith Cassel; Mrs Long. Mr*. MrCllntock;Mi*a Susan. Mr*. Patience

Postmaster Thomas E. l.udiam. Jr . I Ludlam: Miss Euphcmia. Bernice -ustaith-d a painful injury to hi* tight Halm r: Kitty Weaver. Wlnna GubckiI on Tuoday. badly smashing threr- bins; Mollie Weaver. Mary V Gibb. cm- while loading Ice at Stone Hat- "The Happy Two". Albert Hinkle and Kjr J. Allen Locke, rave an enjoyable mu-

sical interlude, Mr Hinkle being an

Mr. Robert T Murphy. Sr., owner of arC nmpli*hed ; rformer on th- unjo. a block of real estate on Ariadne; ant j jj r Locfcp on the mandolin

_Thl. wf. lollo-J a, ublt-au, l.lu»

wife. Robert

This was followrd by tableaux illus-

ri^ri T* Jr* who have been 1 ,rm,ln,: ° ,d ronK " T ‘ th uns, ‘ , n "’usie^ tohert T f"-- at a< rompanimeni. Jeannette F.-m-l was

the bungalow for several weeks. The Rev. Father Hehtr. president of Duguesne University, is staying at St, Joseph’s Rectory. The Rev. Father oBS* laied at St. Joseph’s morning veulng last Sunday and will do

the coming Sunday,

and Sirs. James F. J. Lamb and family. «•! Philadelphia, have leased the Murphy cottage on Ariadne street. Mrs Elizabeth Murphy and her daughter. Miss Eaibt-r Murphy, are

f their couains. tbe Lamb*.

Little Laura May Isaac*, whose miraculous roape from serious injury when she fell from the boardwalk noar Ocean Pier a few weeks ago. is coming down lo visit her granuparents. Mr and Mrs Joseph B. Smith.

Ariadne street.

St. John s Chute I

PAPE WHANGING

Now ■ puce*. S* s Dir

and Mrs. Colin T. Gilllson were guests of Mrs. E H. Osgood at Slone Harbor Thursday right, going over to at iend the Bazaar and entertainment the Lutheran Community Church iven at tlie Casino by the Young Woien's League. Archbishop Dougherty, of PhlUdelplna. Wlio has been making a lour of in* diocese, paid a canonical visit to Sea isle City during the past week, visiting the Sisters of Mercy and SI. Jowepb's-by-tbe-Sca. He was accompanied in his Sea isle Visits by the Rev. J. J. O’Farrell. Rector of St. Joseph's. Among the guests at Minerva House are Mrs. Tmanaa Attwuod. Mrs. Samuel Att wood and family. Mr. M. Devereuz. Mtss Margaret Devereux, Mrs. Joseph Melody. Mr. John Uuade. Mr. and Mrs Young, of PMDdelphD; Mrs Mentz and Miaa Smith, of Williamsport. 1‘a . and Mrs Frank Si««er. of Cumberland. Mary'land Jack Staley, of PhUadelpbia. capirvd honors lor the largest weak fish lught on the Sea Isle City Ocean i.d this season Tbe fish was Dnd<-d i Sunday, and upped the scales at five pounds. With him was Mtss Carouna l iman, ol I htladelphla, a niece >1 Mr and Mir Rosenbaum, who ore tiding the season at tbe Surf

Houm

Mr and Mrs Chao. O'Connor and i i>. of Camden, have opened their uiilis avenue (tillage for the season. i>h them D Mr and Mra. Thomas Kenan, of Philadelphia, and their ■laughter. Mrs. "Boh" O'Connor, and ner new baby girl, which Upped the -.•ie» ai nine pound*, when horn in Philadelphia some weeks ago. “Boh", ••Id-*.; eon of Mr. and Mrs O'Connor. i» now in Franc--, a Lieutenant In the

corps.

l.dwaid U Arnett, Mr Rum nbaum. {'ilifieih Junes. Willard Hill. Frank Murphy and Mr Moor.-y. ihe iaitet ->sp#i-i v ** Surt Houm-.

isouahle j •;

rompanimeni. Jeannette

a charming Indian girl a* she posed for the land of the Sky Blue Water, sung by Mrs L.idlar:. Dorothy McCormack sang I-ong, Long Ago. with Edith Cassel posing as ihe demurest maiden of ye olden tyme. Marian JarkMin was a "Bonnie" Annie laurie, which was sung by Mrs. Mcl’llntock. Gladys Schuler was a piquanl Juniata, musical accomponlnn-nt. Mrs Woll and Mrs. MrClintoek Mrs. Ludlam the War Bride, represented "Believe Me. if all Those Endearing Young Charms.” with Mrs Woll singing. Dorothy McCormick was a dainty Poor Butterfly, M'ss Schuyler giving ihe song accompanlmen. France* Sank w** n "perfectly dear" tnothei In "Sweet and Low"accompanled In duet by Mrs. Woll and Mr*. MrClintoek. Helen Hine* was the sauciest of little ptcanlnnys in “Carry Me Bark to Old Vindnny." Mrs. Ludlam accompanying Mr*. Cooper wa* an Ideal Mother Machree. Mrs Ludlam's sympathetic voice farxlshing * Just the right setting. The grand finale was when the curtain rose on Mis* Gibb, as "America." Mrs. Woll'* voice rose clear and sweet In the opening bars jf "My Country Tis of The.” when ihe great audience which had risen

Civic lias called a mass meeting of all the clubs in Cape May County to discuss forming a County Federation Stone Harbor Civic will cooperate. Miss Dorothy McCormick ha* returni d from a visit to her friend. Mis* Helene Cnderdown. of Ocean City. Miss McCormick and Miss Cnderdown gave one of the most taking dances In the recent pageant a: Ocean City. "The Edith". Mr. J. K. Cassel'* motor hoaL took a Jolly party of ten on a sunset sail along the upper chan-

nel Monday evening.

Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Seaman entertained a Urge bouse party over the week-end. Deluding CapL Earl Austin. New York, Jame* H. Hilbert. San FTaneisro. Sergeant Carl Wheal ton. Philadelphia. Mr. Mace Ploucher. Wl* sinoniing. and the Misses Edna and Florence Gau. of Philadelphia. Mr and Mr*. J. C. Madden. Sr., arc paying a visit to their son. Mr. and Mrs J C. Madden. Jr. who have leased the VanSciver cottage for August. Mr. Madden. Sr. celebrated hi* birthday on Wednesday. Among the guest* wa* his father, Mr. WHIUm Tesky. the great grsndtalher of little Jane and

the curly haired boys.

Louise England, of Narberth.

ha* b<-.-n paying a viait to her little

friend. Margaret Livingston. 103rd St ... _ meeting of the Ladies' Auxill*

ary held al the Yacht Club House the ladies voted lo keep open house on week-end* and Wednesdays. All men In the service are cordially Invited to avail themselves of the hospitality of this temporary Hostess Douse Mr*.

William J. McCaughan and Mr*. WII

Ram II. McCormick were hostesses on Wednesday. August 14. The War Re lief Committee gave * benefit card,

party on Wednesday afternoon. Ev

ery' Wednesday evening there will b- j

a card party at the nominal admls

! TIDE TABLE FOR AUGUST.

HIGH LOW

Date am pm ant. pm. f J'rt 10.12 IB -’C M2 4.24 10 .sat 10.49 11.03 4.27 6 06 11 Sun 11.26 12.40 6.26 6.46 12 Mon 12.04 12.17 6.00 6.28 13 Tues 12.46 .... C.37 7.15 14 Wed 100 12S 7.19 8 09 15 Thur 1.52 2£S 8.10 909 16 Frl 2.53 3.30 9.09 10.12 17 Sat 3.58 4.Ji 10.12 11.09 18 Sun 5.00 6.29 11.11 12.02 19 Mon 5.58 6.21 12.07 12.53 20 Tues 6.49 7.12 12.59 21 Wed 7.39 A.00 1.40 1.51 22 Thur 8.27 8 43 3.26 2.41 23 Fri 9.15 9.85 3.10 SJ1 24 Sat 10.02 1023 8.56 4.22 25 Sun 10.52 11.15 4.43 5.15 26 Mon 10.45 12.07 5.32 6.10 27 Tues 12.39 6.25 7.09 28 Wed 1 06 1.40 6 23 7.12 29 Thur 2.09 2.44 8.26 9.18 30 Frt 3.16 3.19 942 10.23 31 Sat 4.21 4.52 1046 1141 When you huy War Savings Stamps yon do not give your money, you loan it at 4 per cent compounded quarterly. You help your Governr-ent. but you help yourself even more.

This Means You, Mr. Merchant!

D'°

_ you know that you and this paper have an interest in common? Your success helps the community as a whole which in turn is erf benefit

to us.

When a merchant advertises with us, be is investing his money, which is returned with interest. few Taw fca* Is a. Vtatom

"The Elaborata” BIG MUSICAL COMEDY. A story of Hawaiian Life in M -sic, with a Cast of Well Known Local Talent. OCEAN PIER, SEA LSLE CITY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th, 8.15 P. M. Proceeds for the Women’s Civic Club. Tickets—50, 35, 25 Cents. On Sale at Civic Club. Hotels, Drug Store and other Public Places. DANCING AFTER THE PERFORMANCE.

luTlert*at"tb* first strains*Joined'with * •| on :r ’ c - Mf) Kr, ' d j, llddl '‘ "‘i 1 a will until it ulnuiM uw-nwd the hors *»*• 'hslrntan of Th" evening.

Mr*. DeHaven

Levis, who ha* 1

| temoon parties will be _

admission. There will be s tnu*i

been passing some time at the'Rocky ^ program * K « xJ J 1 * r " ’° h**''

cottat.. ha* sub let to Mr# D E Nupp. Wend* “ rest, read and a rite,

of Kansa*. who with her little son ha* Bert Er*klne Rudolph. In a letter been a cue«t at the Harbor Inn for a '•> hi* mi.iker Mr*. J. C. Johnson, says week. M Nupp i# on hi* way to tl"- Il ha* h--en 114 in the *hade a< Comp

front. Mr*. Nupp 1* chante-d with I*ee. Petersburg. Vo.

1*1151.10 TWO DESIRABLE PROPERTIES

Properties will be sold on SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th,'1918, at two o’clock in the afternoon at the Gladding Property.

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WANTED—FARM 8 FOR fcALE. If you have a farm or toofcUT hv*u* ■ for sale in any part of Lap* hlay louniy, list aame wilt ma. Joseph 1 Dsaglaaa. Capa May Court House. N j 3-S* I t

GLADDING PROPERTY. NO. 1. Situated on Matilda street. 100 ft. East of Landis avenue, consisting of one lot 50x110 ft. and known as lot No. 10, Block 28, North East Section of Map of Ser. Isle City, upon which is erected a 3-story building 28 ft. x 30 ft. and one-story addition 12 ft. x 38 ft, containing fifteen Rooms and Baths, with 8 ft- porch on front

and East Side.

This was formerly the G’adding property and a very desirable I

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5000 MILE TIRES bit wiitix Tttrr tjurr KMrlBK Ttm>

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Krouse Motor Supply Co.

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DEALERS

PARCEL POST Wr ■»•!, -Jart-I I-*’|*rr- anltahlr for parrel IK> 4 abindter.i, al— Water an* l-r-wX pa perv and Wraepug

anyaOrt* C. O. TV. aa'e «a eaaniia;:..*a InVcM «4e r *'* rW *' ‘" rtrfc ^rta-kaW. 11RE BROKERAGE CO.,

Frank In Paper Company, Inc.

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PARTS! PARTS! PARTS! _ ioval *<maa

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RADIATORS REPAIRED AT ULAU. r.XPUfU United Auto Radiator Co. taia a*** ML. IlilUUatpiala. P*.

OxfordSt Garage

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AUTOMOBILES np» T «el rors ^jxo cxttl r*f PST Tin n 10afar psica ro* m-.wa im A.rt coanmox 251* Oxford St, Philsdclphi*. I «

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itid. al fi*hlng In the Delaware TU'-aday. and brought home huidt-d weakfish and croakArnett, a* u*ual, claimed the '-dll for th-- large*! catch and the *e*t h*li. and th-- other member*

the party *et« free tn admitting j. .. . . 'bum in tht* toe- «a» a ju-i location for Boarding or Apartment House.

SURF HOUSE W. M. STRCJHERS. Paop. /VOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON 10IB

SHORT PROPERTY. NO. 2.

Is situated on South side of Italia street, 300 ft from S. W. Side of Landis avenue and known as lot No. 18, Block No. 7, S. W. Ser-

Secd yeur Cltthca, to b« Cleaned and Preased, by Parcel Port. Prompt i Return Deliver.ea FRANK CURZIO. Ladies and Gent* Tailor, Cleaning.

Pressing, Repairing; Good* Called

i*d Delieered; Personal Alter.ion

Paid to All Work 305 Eighth Street. .. , - ocean City, N. j Right at the sta l,,,n Wap ol hea Isle A lly, upon which is erected a two-story j

Building. 28 fL x 82 ft.

This was formerly the Ralph Short property and would make a

very desirable business site.

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Herman R. Fehrle Bowling Alleys Sea Isle City X kivLitslLK. 538 Koaautb 6t

These properties are now owned by the Sea Isle City Building A l>i.>n A.-Mteiation. and will lye sold at Public Sale on ab>xve date, unless i-ixiner tu#ld at private sale, and wili lie sold on very reasonable term*, c lear of all iiu timorancc. Any Inf'irmation de>ircl will be cheerfully given by SKA Isl.K CITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. EDWARD B. ARNETT. Chairman of Building Committee.

Enjoy a Day’s Fishing and one of our Shoi-e Dinners.

Sea Foods a Specialty.

TOWNSEND’S INLET HOTEL • LARRY" C. KEMON, Prop. (i-ormerly Shelter Haven Hotel, Stone Harbor) TOWNSEND’S INLET, N. J. Be*t Deep Sea and Bay Fishing on the Jersey Coast. If out of town, it will pay you to viait us first Bell Phone 2105-J Phone Order* Immediately Attended ToThe Cheapest Store of Its Kind in the State.

W. STEIN

New York Hotel and Bar Supplies ENAMEL. CHINA and TINWARE. Double Thick or Single Thick Decorated ami White. China ware, (.List. ware. Silverware. TOILET PAPER AND PAPER NAPKINS. ,832-84 Atlantic Atb. ; : { ATLANTIC CITY, >• *