Cape May County Times, 23 January 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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CAFE KAY OOTOTT

ocEAN^crr{ (OocMnued from P»*« «▼•) Mr. and Mi*. Chart—_Mn«lM»M bare wturnad to n * Central Avenue, after a abort trip to New York cJtr. Mre. John O'NeU and daochter. Jean, of PhiUdelphla. Bpect the week

end in thU

her elater. Mre. W. Cheater Fentieon. Washlnrton Camp. No. «. P. a fi^o^sr^'sr ESrsJKKSSSSs-wJ

at the achool.

The Bugle and Omm Oon* of ^ IT nTill Henry Poet. V. P. W., have completed plan* for their »m dance and entertainment . of the which wHl be held In Bed Me»*a Hall on February 8. The mem be re of the A. J. F. Club will hold their eloeed eoclal at thrtr quarteir In the Haha bulldln* o« Saturti*” evening. February <• ThU affair will be cijeed except to memben and friend* of the club. The arheduled”baaketball eontert between Mount Holly H. a tee and the Ocean City High School quintet was canceled by Manager TAdame, of the reeort team Friday It U O-ubttul whether any more gar-* will be played. Plans are being made by Washington Camp. No. 78. Patriotic Order Sons of America for the entwtainment of the State convention of tne organtsatlon, which will be held In thU reeort in August. At the meeting Tuesday evening In Red Men’* Hall the Installation of offleere was new. Several members of the total Chapter of the Gamma Wta Kappa fraternity are planning to attend the combined Philadelphia Chapter dance, at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel ‘this Friday evening. January

28.

The member* of Rho Epsilon Chapter Gamma Etta Kappa fraternity, met last week at the home of Marcus Bl.cyve.e, 881 Third Street. After the usual business meeUng a . - THa neert

Miss Oliva Rlclanond. of Oolllnsswood. recently enjoyed a weHc end In this reeort as the guest of MUe Florence Way. at her home. 810

Fourth Street.

The Rev. Thomas B. Shore, of the

Central Ocean City

charge of the box eoclal which was beVdat the ChapM. S41« Central avenoa last Thursday evening. A

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The Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Preabytertan Church held a eucceeeful asuer kraut lunch In the social i of the church last Wedneeday. a few resort resident* enjoyed

Violet, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Corson, of Marmora, djfdln the Bridgeton Hospital on Sunday

morning.

George Bads

r evening. ~ Mr. George Nader, of South penal Ocean City n ja died in the Millville Hoepltal on

•t thU affair, gonday.

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Concessa. 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Vincent DlLuxlo. passed sway st the home of her parents. MarshallvWe, Monday, Jannsir 18. The main* were taken to Vineland .ssjssr^ 8 v., w rst oi

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Ralph U BJvlnger. who U con-1 necttl with the McjAn^O^Conover Company In an engineering “Pfc.iy. last week suffered painful Injurlea to hi* left foot, when It was run over by hU automobile. Mr. Bovinger U gradually getting around on crutches The members of N a tons Council. No 117. Daughter* of Pocahontas ca4ehrated their second anniversary St^day evening at ^rquarter* in Red Men's Hall. Mrs Marte

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concert was eujuyrw. # - Ing win be held at the home of T.

Lee AdMna. Somer s Point.

Firemen were called out at 1.01 P. M.. Tuesday afternoon. In answer to a dre alarm near Seventh Street and West Avenue. They discovered u chimney blaze at 488 West Avenue, tenanted by R. E. Wheatley. The blase was soon extinguished with

comparatively no loss

The member* of Washington Camp. No. 76. Patriotic Order Sons of America. will entertain the member* of Ocean City Lodge. P. O. of A., at Red Men's Halt, on Monday. January 24. A splendid program has been provid-

ed for this occasion.

The Junior class of the Ocean City High School are planning to hold a St. Valentine Day's dance, on Saturday evening. February 14. This affair win be staged In the gymnasium of the Ocean City High A* orchestra from Atlantic City will furnish the music on this occasion. Mrs H.nry B. Cooper and Mis Anita Davis of Central Ocean City, are planning to hold a card party for the benefit of the Oemtral Ocean City Community Association Is the near future. The money raised from this affair will be tu.-oed cw to the com-

munity hall fund.

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Funeral services for Dr. Robert

physician on the school-

ship Annapolis were held Wednesday afternoon at the home of hi* sister. Mrs Kesaler. 8748 Batou Avenue. Philadelphia. Dr. MacMillan. who was 46 yearn of age. died Saturday from heart disease, superinduced by grip. He was graduated In 1808 from the Medio-Chirurglcal College. Beal dee hla widow, he leave* ason and a daughter. Dr. MacMU ■ .. - Qm T«Ia fMtv

a We prosen» at this time.

Mertor A Steelman, age «®.wss burled last Friday at Slloam Ceme; terr Vineland. Mr. Steelman dropped dead at Port Wonts, on January 18. after singing at revival

services at

that plane. The funeral attracted many persons from all seeUona of South Jersey. » eras tsattred^hy the attendance of a delegstly ot ths Klux Dan. Is full ragalia. who itotioned a guard of hooor shout the casket and served as an escort to the

rrare. Mr.

~ a Hay <

ouenuy sang sc tngs Ee ta surrlved by his widow and tea child ran. !«*•>( Zhaoik The regular monthly meeting the P^ and Kick Qub. Its tweatyMx member* composing the employees of the T. S. Goslln Lumber Company, was held at the Wllf wood Golf Club Wednesday eeenlng, January 14. There arms an almost one hundred per cent, attendance. The usual buslnea. was transacted, followed by games, eats and a general good Ume. The Ume. the place and the tneeUng — oted A-l.

We Saved 2000 PropJeOrof 810.000 m 18*4 bj tbdr i>t. 1-rtfl < !**^ > '*-7T* Oupeti »<«*«t Wlie « p* ■» SMITH RUC WORKS, Me. «!■ W.MsisSt ———

BUY & SAVE

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vv, members of the Hoa»e and I c_ sterena. Fniwin Missionary Sicletiee enjoyed ■ - ■«=

r^SStonanTu^" l aturday aflernoon iTTe home of Mr*. WUl *® B^Mk. Eleventh Street and Central Avenue. The proeeede roUtz^fj^ this affair went to the First Presby

terian Church, this city.

Ocean City High School girls' sextette will meet the strong Cape May High School girls' teem at CapeMay

Court House this FriiiJ though the resort girls

K^on with a defeat, the local UaUes are expecting to even up the stand-

ing within a short Ume.

The A. J. F. Club, of this city .held an interesting meeting last Wednesday evening at their club roesna In initiation being scheduled for next

parents haring been ——-— it tor the past tweaty-tve year* wns a son-in-law of Mr. Edward

Worn by the dressy high eebool student. In grey corduroys and striped flannel Just look st this low price.

Veers ef FalthM ■ssirin m

901 Efcktk St. Occur Ofe. I. J.

Onr Leader Shoe, $235 Made with Dakile eolea. rubber heels. MooesuU Ups. A dandy shoe tor hard

OrenJb for Al King Kard. the world's best overalls and Jumpers, blue or white. $136 AtlanUe Brand, white, tor plasterers

F. Leroy Howe narrowly missed a serious strident Saturday afternoon when the roar axle of his sedau capped while he was driving near Seventh Street and Simpson Avesi**

sevcuiu —- — As he was proceeding

rate of speed, little or no Injury wns

caused the ear or driver. The Ocean City »—*■—

Claes is fast becctsg s rerogulsed institution In this roeeri «»d the

■scheduled goal of tftr near to be realized To

four member* have earoDed a

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ary 88. It is hoped w “ tori am of the Ocean City High School to stage this meeting in. The Ocean City Chamber of OomsMree will act a* host* to the —•» A - 1 -

gatas at that Ume.

san City High achool girls' I sextette has stffered a loss

ten unoev way. mim center and forward, and captain-elrct ef this year's varsity, win probably be unable to play the sport any more this year because of * recent nines See N. Y. Shop ad Page 3—adv.

Shirts That Are Worth More Money

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u iujlijjuiijul»jis.»»»«o juliiiijji .1 SI - U TOIU BBTSS • EDWARD S. McOCVnT

Reliable Trucking Servi To aai tram IMkMpMa; w« sal iw fea §m* mi them to TOUT doer at a cost vary littk man Oma srifaBCrifcr ehsiged for Mckt skM. Furaitcra morod witA san ; laaul crate ate i. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY

ttocka of geaae and -*“7 —r: over the mild weak end. This win protebly give rise to predietloes that spring is due. However, realtor* here era brisking up tor early SFringsalet^ nae considering the miserable spring of 1884. are hoping tor an early and better one for 1885. The H. O. C. Club are planning to give an entertainment within the near to turn for thrir members. This organization now has » half down resort young ladles in Ma m«nber*h!p and Is one of the moot acUve resort

girls' dub.

The wining worner* vs——of the First Msthoilst Church held electlou of oMcer* st the borne of Miss Rntl Adams, last — following ortcer- —

■Meat. Esther

w. i.-r. Virginia A social time was enjoyed during the i remainder of the evening.

Reduced Prices on Ford Cars t.TTH TEE TIME 7AYME3T FLAM

1 Delivery. Balance In 18 ■

Delivery. Balance

ithly

FORD RUNABOUT—8160.88 payment* of 886.14 each

FORD TOURING CAR—8161.66 monthly payments of 886.88 each.

FORD OOCPELET—1214.66 on Delivery. Balance In

payment* of 886.78 each.

TUDOR SEDAN—6286.18 on Delivery. Balance in 18 monthly pay-

ments of 828.76 each m

FORDOR SEDAN—8876.18 on Delivery Balance In 18 monthly

payments r- 844.08 each

THE ABOVE CARS are equipped with eWctrie light*, starter, demountable ; tm*. gaa. oil. mirror. 8re and theft protection. FORD TOURING CARS. Plain—1188.48 on Delivery Balance In

12 monthly paymmits of 881 74 each

13

aonthly

CASH PRICES

Touring Car. plain

ivwrinn. ouuivs »..v. ... Runabout, plain *—* Starter and Dem .

^ 11.—1 .i. Starter and Dem TON TRUCK, no aiarter 174 SO TON TRUCK. Starter and Dem 4 26 00 mrtenonw tb arrrtD ant An

F O B Cape

Tax Freight May 8886.66 812.86 IS8.60 8840.86 866 66 18 76 83.60 438.15

166 66 866.66 415 M 666.66 536 66 836.66 216 66

18.16 16.66 31.66 16 16 38.66 16.T6 14.15

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PORDSON TRACTOR

31 66 S3.6C 83.66 83.66 83.66 S3 66 18.66 88.66 38.66

308.66 288 6 746.46 647 65 596.65 378.85 361 66 408.66 467.56 634.86

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE GARAGE ntAMK G. WAN'S. M«I or Fnear ABfmy Cope Mky, N. J.

TELEPHONE PROGRESS-

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