Cape May County Times, 29 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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MEKRT glad r' * of sampled of wl at this office, cards placed* sow vfil he 4a early in December; raw me ye.. 8 rush, end order NOW. PK1NT1NO HOUSE. See UD City.

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On October 10th a pretty weddiac u solemn tied art the Chelaea BewUat Cfcuich, Chelsea, when Char lee P. Proffatt. preeldent of the Unlreranl Sec tile Company, of Ocean City, and Mina Catena Henderson of Pkanamwere married by the pastor,

Bar. Thomas J. Crow.

The bride, who is the daushter of Mr. and Mra. Louis Hendencn.' looked regale in her pearl crown, bar long white lace veil edged with peurle and her white georgette crepe, heavily beaded drees. She was attended by Mlsa Bertha Pinkos, of AUaaUc City, who was gnald of honor, and her sister, Miss Sally Henderson. The groom, ytao is the son of, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge PrpCatt. of Nrrth field, cbpae Stephen Delaney. of^UUntie City, as Ills beat man. Mra: Heudaraoc waa becomingly gowned in brown charmeuse, and Mra. t’roffatt wore a handsome gj%y

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After the ceffemony the bridal party and a few .guests motored to the Ambassador, where the wedding breakfast was nerved in (he Japanese

Tea Room.

The happy couple Immediately left tor a honeymoon trip through Canada, and are expected back In Ocean City this week. They will reside* at 4 Bay View Avenue, where Mr. Proffatt baa purchased a home.

THE fers a tl during the tferw Tunm, nine is spent at Coopw Hospital. Camden; sppllca-ua must hard « Wrtl rail. Superintendent * piial. MlllvllK K. J.

Leon Leo^oU Leon Lecpold. building operator and real eaUU tfufTT TT Ocean City, <!i.d in the Univwl^Br ->ital. Philadelphia, last Monday night. He waa operated on tor gull stones a week ago and apparently was improving. He was SS ycahi old. He Is survived a family. H« wia a summer rentdent jf Ocean city, and lived la Atlantic city in win tar. “

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Let Us Do Your Mndhfcn Repair Work

L». fcJttia- forth t thit NEWJERSEY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

,”ig”gS Ar H^ v, gS I U Ti Si. 4 °*tto »UeirtJ5r ,r ' r *° °' clock P lt - t0 Vor t Burat Will Culvort line of road froar Woodbine to Marsh; vilie. Upper Township. Cepe Mar Com n!j.. Ineecerdance with the plane i PliS a^depeclflce 'Jons may be c_. poo amillc&tlon to B. Fen^eil Smith. >e pUoa and epeciaeatlona are ret i good condition or t txwnpany » Each hid muet h- eccompanied _ ^wttfled check payahV- to toe order of

Harry Headley. County Tret by » certificate from a — J bidder will be required

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Saturday, October 6th,, at noon Miaa Deborah N. Peterson, populai member of the Avalon young set, became the bride of Edward Hun Ooe. of Avalon mad Philadelphia, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. Mrs. Ralph Peterson, list Street. Rev. Carl Reimer, former paster of the Avalon M. K. Church, officiated. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom left tor an extended honeymoon trip. They will reside in Tteyport, Pa., on their

turn.

The groom was attended by his brother-in-law, Charles Evans, while the bride's : maid was Mrs. Ray Bittner, slater of the bride. The house was prettily decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and autumn leaves Only a tow Mends and members of the Immediate family attended the

nuptial ceremony.

The bride was dreeeed

chiffon, gold beaded, gown, and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roem and orange blosacme. After the wedding the bridal party w< -e served with dinner, and then wei.t by auto to Court House, where they boarded the afternoon express to' Philadelphia.

Mrs. Coo was one of Avalon's

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In the resort for about eight ng which time she taught ai the local school tor one term. The groem

s summer resident of the some time, living with his grandmother. Mra. Katherine Berry. The wedding waa the culmination of a friendship of several years, and the young couple have the good wlahes of hosts of friends. Matihwrs-Tayior In the presence of a few friendi and relatives, last Thursday afternoon pt S o'clock. Lydia Halbruner Taylor became the bride of John W. Matthews, both of Minrille. The ceremony was performed at Petersburg, N. J., by Rev. Samuel Cawman. an uncle of the bridegroom’ and pastor of the Petersburg Methodist Church. The parsonage wss decorated with palms and fall flowers, mrUng It a beautiful seens tor the occasion. The bride was attired In a lovely gown of Canton crepe and veil caught with orange Momoma, and carried a ahower bouquet of bridal resea The matron of honor, Mra. William Crease, a sister of the bride,-wore a gown of peach Canton crept and carried Sun■e wss the

Mra. William Steelman, of C May. played the Wedding Marefa from Lohengrin- The bride waa given away by her fatjipr. The happy couple left Immediately for a honeymoon trip by motor to Washington and other points oflntreesL Upon their return they will occupy their newly furnished home on West Main Street, Millville.

Hunt’sTheatres Wildwood, N. J. A CASQTO Matinee Duly at 2.30 PROGRAM WEEK Off QCTOBiul 11 SUNDAY—fflady* Warn in GOSSIP MONDAY and TUESDAY— Agres Ayres and Jack Holt in CHS XAREIAGE maktcr W—,>NBSDAY—One L y Only— Hs+feaanc MacDonald in THE; 80ABLET TILT THURSDAY—Matinee and Night— THE pHWAMTED RHTT.D Hot a Motion Picture Seats on Sale Monday FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— Constance Talmadge in DULCY

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Matinee Saturday at 2.30 MONDAY-r^om Mix in THREE JUMPS AHEAD

TUESDAY—James Kirkwood in

' YOU ARE GUILTY

WEDNESDAY AND "HURSDAY— DottMft Bffl—TOLL OP THE SEA THREE MUST GET THEIRS \

FRIDAY. Pol, Xetii ta MAD LOTI

SATURDAY—Harry Carey in

THE -MTRArT.T. BABY

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<lA Comfortable Summer Home iridi

12 o’clock Noon Tuesday October’SOth, 1923

AT

Mike Kruks’ Farm

wnci or gmBCJT Notice Is herebr given that the accounts oi the subscriber, as Administratrix of Esute of Eve Toomln. dsesssed, will be audited and Maud by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Court of too County of Cape May on the 7tb I day of November next, at which time application will be mad# for the allowance of Commlwlons and counsel

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Imat Saturday the Middle Township High School football team won their second game of the season, defeating the Woodbine High School. 22 to 0, at Cape May Court House. The Court House boys had no trouble

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in- penetrating their opponent's line. The line plunging of lose and the open .field running of Foster and Thompson, of the home team, featured. Touch downs were scored by R°"« (2), Douglas, Thompson and

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STRATHMERE LUMBER CO. Swain Street and Railroad

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Court House Marble Yard M0HUMEXT8 AHD MEMORIAL STORES

EXPER1EHCED MARBLE CUTTERS V WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, I. J. Successor to lots Wm. F. Daniels

Bell Phone 68-R-I

CAPE MAY COUNTY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE HEW TBSEY *"!««** Acts as Executor, for w, in Administrator, Trastei Ite ’ , ** iiMimti t, and Guardian to “ “ 8 ““ he TITLE INSURANCE

Big Slash in the

Price of White Potatoes ! Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest

10c

Very Choioc

% peck I WHITE Potatoes

:75C <“

(30 lbs)

^ Our regular f _e-r Peaches “■ 25i Extra fancy California Lemon Cling Peachee in a very heavy sugar syrup. A most delicious dessert.

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Small , Pkg

Rinso : Soaks Clothes Clean

20c

Victor Bread ^ 5c BREAD SUPREME Extra Big Wrapped Loaf 9c

Asco Coffee

ib 29c

ASCO BUCKWHEAT

} - 10c

PaJICAKE flour

Self-rising. Delicious hot cake# in a

very few minutes.

OATS pkff9o S.ptaft 25c

NEW CROP CALIFORNIA EVAPORATED

OPRICOTS lb

17c

NEW PACK CLEARED CURRANTS

V-

pkg

18c

FANCY SANTA CLARA PRUNES .

Jb 10c

17c

FAT WHITE NORWAY MACKEREL

each

Su, 15c,

25c

ASCO THREADED CODFISH . .

Phg

10c

ASCO EVAPORATED

Tall eon Ho Richer and bettor.

14c: ^

5c

ASCO QUALITY Hair Nets

7c

Single Mesh Double Mesh Large site. Cep or fringe shape. New Hack Canned Vegetable!!

Choice Tomatoes can He,. i8c ASCO Tomatoes. can 13c 183 Tender Peas °* n 18o ASCO Peas can igo, 90. Sugar Com “ B lie, IV.ifi

ASCO Corn can 16c Garden Spinach can 19c String Beans e»" 14c, 16c Choke Lima Beans 18c 48C0 Lima Boons can J9o

It Always Pays to Daal Whore Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest! Addresses of our lea Isis and Ocean City Stores LAID1S A VIRUS AHD RAX1A STIEBT 8ZA VLB 601 OUk 0CEAM CITY fTORZS

m Aibury Avenne 741 UburyATOi*

401 Asbury Arens HM Asbury Avnos

Big Pkg

Sonbrite Qeanser 5 — 10c

Teas pk *

Five quality bleuds. A blend tor srery

55c