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LUTHERAH CHURCH DEDICATED AT OTLET
Tba TrlBlty Lutheran Community Church at Townaend** Inlet waa dedicated at S:30 P.M., July 18. lilt. ■•t. & D. Dau*herty. D.D.. ofi Philadelphia, preached the dedicatory aermon. Her. Franklin Bowen, of Bea lale City, took part In the eenrloea which were preaided orer by the Rer. B. 8. Diae, pastor of the charge. The building waa filled to capacity. Mr. W. W. Tullner, Sea Isle Oty. boUt the church, which la a credit to
buck sedan, four, mi mm>ei in absolutely perfect mechanical condition; good paint and tireai ln•ide like new: many extras. Including moto meter, spare tire that has never
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any community as well as to the
builder.
The decorations of potted plants, ns and cut flowers added greatly * the artistic appearance of the ^turch and were the contribution of
Mrs. George Kappel. Jr.
Beautiful solos were rendered by Miss Kathryn Deskill. Mrs. George Kappel. Jr., and Miss Curley, all of
Philadelphia. Good
POWER BOAT; REASONABLE: IS ft. * in; Eagle engine with clutch. In good condition. George Gardner. Lf.h s Landing. Bea Me City. »<-»t REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS, both new and need. See the lata Model 18. gulet typewriter, the lent word In typewriter pot faction. Times office. Sea Me Oty.81-tf.
FORD COUPE; EENITH ,CARBUretor: speedometer; 1888 motor: new Kelly-Sprtngfleld Ores; needs painting. Guaranteed to be In perfect mechsnlcal condition. John C. Smith, Cape May County Tlmcu.8ea Isle City. MOHET TO LOAN '
FARM LOANS ON UNITED SUtee Government Plan—88 years to pay, no oommlrsloas charged, no renewals. no red tape, you do not buy stock In tho Bank, loans closed qt' ' ly. Under Government superrh Apply direct to the Bank. Pay no Coe missions to any one. For details write to New Tork and New Jersey Joint Stock land Bank, 81 Clinton street. Newark. N. J. 8Stf BDSUrESS AimOTTHCEKEHTS
Philadelphia. Good congress! singing waa enjoyed by all Edith HaUeran. Sea laic City, presid-
ed at the organ.
A abort history of the organisation and growth of the Ladles' Aid Society was read by Mrs. Sarah Oountias. It might be Interesting to know the church was built through the •Berts of the Ladles' Aid Society. Letters 0 f congratulation were read from Rev. L C. Hoffman, D.D., superintendent of the United Lutheran Church Home Mission Board and from Hon. Richard Wegiein. president of Philadelphia City Council. A statement of the financial status waa reed by Dr. Daugherty and showed a balance due the builder of 8SCS. which amount was collected and subscribed at this service, making the church consecrated tree of
debt.
The Ladles’ Aid Society of Townsend's Inlet and tba pastor, desire to take this opportunity of thanking one and all who have so faithfully and cheerfully co-operated In the erection of this church, and also all who so willingly assisted In making the dedication service an occasion long to be remembered at this place. At 7:30 P.M. a aoag aervice was conducted by the pastor, making an appropriate climax to the delightful
Meet be soft and absorbent; win pay highest prices for all dsUverod at the times amom. 8m Me ORy. K. J.
A giant cobra In New York Zoo *hed Its akin. Harry MeCool says they will skin anybody In that town. In the old days the difference between a nobody and-A somebody waa in the blood. Kow U‘s la th«* hark.
Building safest, wta . ___ make Toot money rrows fast. Is safe and always subject to your oalL a« OitI B. * L. HIRAM C LOVE, fteentary.
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The Parkway Theatre la ekvwtngi Mrs. Reeoe P. Risley had as htr a very good line of pictures and Is I house guests over the week-end Dr., very comfortable this summer with end Mrs. J. Morgan Dlx, of Metuchen.' the electric fans recently Installed. 'N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dlx. Mrs. On the twenty-eerenth there will 'Barnea, of Baltimore, and Miss Helen bo a benefit at the Parkway Theatre Bchriver. of Philadelphia.
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for tho Pari Hon Building Fund. Everyone that wants a pavilion on the ocean front will surely bo glad to attend and they will have a treat la h'erlag tho She Rinata Glee Club, of MU’.vtlle, which has a fine reputation. Booster* for Stone Harbor want to get back of this and make It a big night, thus helping the Civic Club In their efforts to build a pavilion on tho Bonn. walk. Mrs. B. B. Aongmker and family, of Klrklyn, Pa., motored down for a
weak.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Welsh and Mias Welsh, of Philadelphia, arrived on Saturday for the season. Mr. and Mrs. William Moran and family, of West Cheater, are hero for their vacation. Dr. Charles E. Ware and family spent the week-end here, motoring down from their country home Many machines come In from the Unland to enjoy the ocean bathing. Mrs. Charles Parlln and family, with their friends, motored over from Wildwood for a day’s picnic on our beach one day recently. Eugene Seng has completed the purchase of the Campbell property and Mr. and Mrs. Seng will move In very shortly. The place will soon be a beautiful spot In Stone Harbor under Mr. Seng's capable developMr. Plack. of Harrisburg. Is here building an apartment bouse, with stores on the ground floor, on the Boardwalk. The studding la going up so there la considerable showing. Mr. Short Is building a garage for Mrs. Emma Black, whose house la on Pleasure Bay. He has almost completed a house on Carnival Bay and baa two more to build. Messrs. Jens and Theodore Salverson have finished one of the largest buildings In Stone Harbor, being a
The dance at the Yacht Club on
bMurday evening waa well attended.!
The orchestra Is very good.
Allison Ed eon has been making iveral weeks' visit with hla brother, Frank Edaon. on Pleasure Bay. Mr. Edaon arrived on his house boat
which la quite large.
Mrs. Juergens entertained a number of guests orer the week-end. One means of helping bring the sugar extortioners to time: That Is to stir the sugar In the bottom of
your coffee cup.
Lillian goes out sometimes Ophelia plays goo! goo! Violet strings up all the boys, Elsie necks some. too.
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and BUSS SERVICE
Michael A. Luongo Co. • Sea lale City, N. J.
Concrete Blocks Plain and Fancy ALSO CONCRETE TOE (or PARTITIONS * STUCCO BUILDING in stork, well k uoned tor immediate delivery Phene No. 236 Ada Silica Co. Factory, 3rd St above G St WLLVOIX, H. J.
SEA BLE COLLEGIANS
9D1AI OCEAN C3TT HUE
Ocean Oty** athletic park
block on the Bay froet between Fifth and Sixth Street*. Saturday aftar-
tha Oc-en City nine was
Have You a Farm or Country Home For Sale? We Have Pour Salesmen at Tour Service Extensive Farm Advertising Oampaifn Starting Soon Write for Listing Card WALTER H. TBEEN, REALTOR 3905 PACIFIC AYR., WILDWOOD, EEW JERSEY
defeated by the f. made up of students from a Wash-
ington, D. C.. college.
The Collegians made five runs
id and by
REPORT Or CONDITION OF OCEAN CUT TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. OF OCEAN COT. N. J. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1831
several timely hit* In the sixth Inning. The score waa 8 to 3. The game waa for the benefit c.* the Ocean City Seashore Home tor Babies, both teams donating their
Ocean Cit* - Marshall. 3b — Dennis, aa Ronlty. lb d. p. 11 . 3b— lb. c— Hoffman, rf — Tar bottom, cf - L If -L. Austin. p.
Sen Isle R H o A E Donnelly. 8b 8 8 8 1 6Hurley, aa
Connelly. If . Kelley, rf _ Whaley. 3b _ Smith, c
Totals 8 10 87 8 0 The score by Innings: Ocean City—1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0—? - a lale 3 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 1—8 Sherman never told ua what bonaedeanlng waa. says La,ry NickerecHe thought we could flftd that out for oursalvaa. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Estate of Frances J. Stow, Dee d
The undersigned. Executor. wUl sell at private sale the late homestead of the above-named decedent; situate st Ocean View. Cape May Cot-nly. on Main Seashore Road near Station of West Jersey A Seashore Rallrosd. Convenient lo churches and school. Well-built house, six room* wl h kitchen; ISVfc acre*; farm and woodland; high ground, overlooking Sea Isle City. Life-time opportunity to secure a country home with seashore advantage*, without the high taxes id restrictions of beech property, title. B. C. COLL. Executor. Ocean View. N. X S«-3t-pf-34.«g.
One step more to lewer motoring costa—put the famous Silw-town Tube inside your casings. Smith'a Service Gtrage Cape May Cemt Hsus*
NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY ASSOCIATION INDEPENDENT LISTINGS Fourth 8t. and Asbury Ave.
•CEAN COT, N. J. Hotels. Apartments, Cottages and Bungalows for Sale
83.180.935.63 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. COUNTY OF CAPE MAY. aa. WILLIAM E. MASSEY. President, and RUSSELL H NULTY, Treasurer. of the above named company, being severally duly sworn, each for blms'.if deposes and aay* that the foregoing statement la true, to the best of his knowledge and belief. WILLIAM E. MASSEY. President. RUSSELL H. NULTY, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me. Correct—Attest: this tenth day of July A. D. 1938. | JAMBS M. CHESTER. CLINTON B. PRICE. Notary Public.
7IR8T MATtnwAT. RAinr OF SEA pu-K CITY IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30. 1923
Discounts, Including rediscount United States Government SecurlUr Other Bonds. Stocks, Securities.
Cash in Vault and Amount Due from Nat'l Banks Amount Due from SUM Banks. Bankers, and Trust Companies In tbs United SUtee (other •" than Included In Items 8. 9. and 10) Total of IMma 9. 10. 11. 13. and IS. Miscellaneous Cash Items Other Asset*
This is a MICHELIN year
“Many little leaks may sink a ship”
A lot of money leaks away through die use of
Last year over 5 million mere Inner tubes were used eatings, thus proving that ordinary tube docs not last out even one casing. But official figures show that Michelin Tubes-— because they’re nag-shaped, not straight like other*—last 2Vfc times as long a* the average tire. This is not an extravagant claim. It's a fact. Don’t buy ordinary tube*—buy Michelin*. They cost hardly any more. OCEAN VIEW—Edward Allen WOODBINE—Nick', Cara*. TUCKAHOE-1. A. Lcihty, Middicto.' Garage
Make the Calendar Work for YOU! EVERY DAY ON YOUR CALENDAR HAS A VALUE. PUT YOUR MONET HERE AT 3 PER CENT. INTEREST AND YOU MAKE EACH DAT COUNT—NEGLECT IT, AND EACH DAY REPRESENTS A LOSS. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY GAPS KAY, HEW JERSEY BANK BY KAIL
Amount due to Federal Reserve Certified Check* Outstanding— Cashier’s Checks Outstanding.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY , „ COUNTY OF CAPE MAY / a , L GEORGE R. ROSS. Caahler of the above named bank, do eolemnly ■wear that the above sUtement la true to the beat of tny knowledge and belief. GEORGE R. ROBS, Cashier.
this ninth day of July, 1933. JOHN L. MAHER. Notary Public. J6-2t-100-pf-flS.00
TH06. E. LUDLAM. JR., WM. A. HAFFERT, Directors.

