Cape May County Times, 27 July 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Jeflriet-Moncrief

Edith Jeffries, librarlsn a

Public Library, Ocean city, and •resident of the 8. O. C. Club, a •dchelor girl's organisation, sumrlsed •reryone In Ocean City by eloping to Elkton on Saturday, July list, ^Ith William Ifoncrlef, a prominent jroung business man of the resort.

Mrs. Moncrief is the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jeffries, •loneer residents of Ocean City, re-

ading at 308 Ninth Street. The romance began a couple of

Mars ago when Moncrief called at the library to borrow books. He !tras Instantly smitten with the charm Of Miss Jeffries who Is a vivacious brunette. The bride, asked why the •lopment, said that they wanted no fuss or feathers and on the Impulse Of the moment decided to motor to Elkton, which they did. and were •tarried Saturday at 6:30 P.M., staying that night at Newark. Delaware, and returning to Ocean City on Sun-

day.

The 8. G. C. Club is composed of a group of girls who had decided it Was better to lire a life of single bliss than to be some man’s slave. As a penalty for changing her mind Mrs. Moncrief will he obliged to give • chicken dinner to the rest of the *lrls. numbering twelve. Mrs. Monorief has stated that the dinner Would take place In the near future at the Great Egg Harbor Inn, at Beasley's Point Broughton-Smiih On Saturday evening, July 31, Mr. Everett Smith, of Goshen, and Mlm Barah Broughton, of Eldora. were United In marriage by Rev. Charles Hand. The bride wore white satin and was attended by her sister. Miss Carlbel Broughton. The beet man Was the bridegroom's brother, Harrs Bmlth. Those who witnessed the scene were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlle. of Eldora. Misses Belle Hewitt and Seda Hewitt, of Qm Creek. Bailey-Addiaoc Earl Addison and Miss Jennie Bailey, of Tuckahoe, were united In marriage at May's Landing, on Saturday.

1924 STUBLBAKEE CABfi AHBOITirCED Bo Badical Changes, Eut a Humber of Refinement* The 1134 model Studebaker ears, described as the finest cars and the greatest values Studebaker has ever offered, are announced by Robert O. Plerpont, City Hall Block, Wildwood, local Studebaker dealer. They are offered In three six-cylin-der chassis models—the blg-slx, the special-six and the llght-slx—In twelve body types. There are no radical changes, but every Improvement. the safety and practicablli y of which have been verified by Stude baker engineering tests, is embodied in these newt cars. The Big-Sx line The blg-slx line comprises four odels. mounted on the standard 136-inch chassis with 60 horsepower. 3%x6 inch motor. They are: Seven passenger touring car, five passenger speedster, five passenger coupe and seven passenger sedan. Refinements and a few minor mechanical changes have been made In the blg-slx which has established an enviable record for five yean. Everything for which one can wlsu In motoring comfort, convenience and utility has been provided. The 1934 series big-sixes carry disc wheels and front and rear bumpers as standard equipment. An extra wheel, complete with cord tire, tube and tire carrier Is provided on each blg-slx model (two on speedster and

dan).

The sedan, coupe and speedster are equipped with a large, roomy trunk, while the closed cars have, among

many other desirable features, beater. flower vase, interior reading lights and. In addition, the sedan is furnished with silver finished vanity case and smoking set.

The special-six line comprises four models, mounted on the stanr llf-inch chassis with 60 horsepo 614x6 Inch motor. They are: Two-

touring car. five-passenger coupe

five-passenger sedan.

Radiator, hood, cowl, and body changes have been made In the spe-cial-six. with minor mechanical changes and refinements In the chassis. The special-six has for five successive years added lustre to the name Studebaker. It Is one of the most satisfactory and finest cars on the market. It la as good In every respect as the blg-slx. except that It Is smaller and costs lass to produce, and therefore sells for less.

The Light-Six line

The 1'ght-slx line comprises four

models, mounted on the standard 1 2-lnch chassis with 44 horsepower, 6^x416 Inch motor. They are: three-passenger roadster, five-passen-ger touring car. two-passenger coupesdster and five-passenger sedan. No body or mechanical changes except refinements have been made In the llght-slx. Over 1S6.M9 lightsixes have been produced In the new modern |6fi,009.6608tudebaker plant at South Bend. Ind.. under most economical and almost Ideal manufacturing conditions.

Taxis or taxes, they cost a lot without going very far.

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■ ask Herbert R.Smi a The PEALTQP OCEAS CITY, B. J. ANY man who makes wages Is entitled to his own home. You are not getting all of the profits of thir game of life to which yon are entitled unlees you are poseeeeed of the home you live In. We can give you some advice upon the subject of U WU1 you visit

NOTARY PUBLIC

Herbert R.Smitih REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 741 ASBUPV AVE PHONE 441 :

Mid-Season Clearance Sale stabthtg at 9 ajl Saturday july 28,1223 Bust Hire Room for Oar Fall Stock, Bow Arriving BARG/ IBS THAT CAB BOT BE DUPLICATED WOMENS WEAR Millinery and Hosiery, As You Like It Coats, Suita, Capes sad Sweaters Canton Crepe, Jerseys, hill Pongee, ShauUmg. Dotted Swiss, Bonnandies and Ginghams Sport Skirts— 'J1 Colon Shirtwaists and Blouses Dainty lingerie Princess Slips Petticoats and Vests

MEN'S WEAR Suits in Palm Beach, Mohair and various other styles in summer suits; also s variety of dark suits frr the welldressed man. Straw and Pel* lists and Caps Full Line of Men's Haberdasl cry A full line of Wearing Apparel .or the Junior, Children's and Infants' need. We also have a full line of Raincoats ! tor the entire family. J For thr Housekeeper we have a full line f of Tablecloths, Towels, Sheets, Spreads. ' Pillowcases and Blankets. ' _ Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity as it will only lut 14 days from the 28th day of July to the 11th day of Angust. NEW YORK SHOP Pb6 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAB CITY. 1. J. Formerly of the Bew York Bargain Store. Woodbine. B. J.

We Can Fix It Bo matter what trouble you are having with your Car, we know we can fix *. So if yonr engine does not run aa smoothly as it should, or if you seem to lack power to make hills on high as yea should, drive in and let us look "Her” over. Some slight adjustment may be all that is necessary— but whatever the trouble, we will tell you what it is and ho* much it will cost, before starting work. Mazurie’s Garage Clarence S. Mazurie, Prop. Landis Avenue SEA ISLE CITY - New Jersey

Why Buick is “The Standard of Comparison” It hag been a fixed Buick policy always to anticipate motoring demands by developing yew and advanced features of design and construction. This has been one of the mrtny factors con* tributing to Baick’s great populswity—* popularity tangibly expressed in the fact that Buick is well on its way towaras the manufacture of its two-millionth motor car. Buick recognizes it as a distinct obiig-tion to live up to the spirit and letter of it slogan When Better Automobiles Are Built- Buick Will Build Them”.

CEBTBAL GARAGE JOSEPH BCUVA1I, Prvprteter ^ oc MCITY,B.J. WILDWOOD, B. J-