Cape May County Times, 20 March 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 13

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tMtha of the Board of Coir mlwiown attaraaoB at their ncolar IT wmOMf. Cit|' Sot dtor Boadaelarad ha had writ .en'repliw to th* tetton coacr-.r, the lunch ttmtid at K'ath and A*bury aad laaorad the penooa that

I Jama Tooiln and eon hare mored

_ *r and Mra. a B. Hobart aveat to Owen Crartl

Sunday at WUdwood Greet. j Sareral people from Erma attended Mra. Erana G. 3Uu*hter has r*-}avrteaa at the Masarene Church,

turaed from an extaaded ttslt to Mr.jhare. oa Sunday erentn*. nnd Mm. G. H. Parker, of Washln#-! Chartaa Craaae (a still r to ^P- C. I unabU to leave his bed.

B^lnaar Harry B. Weir and a»-| Mr. and Mra. Karl Clouting sp^nt MaUnta are hoay aurreylnr the Banday with hi* parents at Palermo, Blackwell property. and Sunday area In* with his sister Ovr people of tie Methodist Chardhiaad husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard

are glad to know Uot tter WIDiaat McVeach, at Ocean City. haa bean return*-t tor the! Mr. and Mra. Clarance Hobart

lueriac to'wndwood tor a few

Kneee Etta andlUry jrenlnS- B»*to «Mle W feature of the erantop ! ^HtJoeteyI’ of AUnatteOMy. gpe-t the vw Mr. and Mrs. C A. too. Paul, spent Sum rllle. H. D. Moll, of , week-end visitor bark Mr. and Mrs. X BL Si to red to Ocean City Su noon. y.rt If. Goldman to t Met. Mr. and Mra. 1 tored to I «p*nt the . Mia* Sara Brastow. of Trmpie Unirereity, cam home far the weak and. Mrs. Joaeph Oas Md sen. MaRr. of HeUdervllle. called on Mra. C.

Mayor Chaaapimi reported that the time waa mdy to piaat hadgsa at tlw Oeeaa Ctty T junta dob. ■ Crane, local florist would do work, according to the Mayor, tor ISM. whick araraced about 21 ‘—»i»d toot Commissioner Ca _ referred the SSaUar ta the Mayor

tee Saturday morning Ptilsdeipbln, ape mdsy with Mr. ■

end in Mrs. Mike number of 1 etenlng. Him Claire Cohen, of Pkiiadelpcla •pent themmtom ‘ ‘ Milton 1 Millville. l*rae! Reiner, of MUlriUe. « here for Sunday. David Peldmaa to ahft to be » n *r Krreral days’ ‘UaOW. Miss Tkelm* Kabinowlta to home »fter a v.*' York dtr. Mr. Anita Jeffe

Th. Pekar^-

Mlams Mary ur* >nr aa4 (Mm p ° u *‘> motored to AU. «t^ City Bat-

“tday eveaiag. _

Ml* Pauline

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vimed m Ml* Sylvia Babtaowits ■Boot “toey MIUvST ^ Net Koaenfeld ---- - p—*—

to Oce.n City

Wr Um Horn, *.bU>°MU ■•""i B.t.rt., 1„ aurtu. 1 end in Phlladetahic ' MU, LiJHaa t'J in Phi

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Cepe May The „ ?*«>• «b.lr .« hlJT. iST,",!** 7 ' “• H-wi-pel Of th. local * t^is .J?* " J «ei T«" lourawrt U wwiKMT.aMtT.w.aa

Wn» oo M*r », ini. Mayor Champion reported that the at the bay frort and Sixth

Oty Engineer to prepare plans tor a platform around the pavilion at Pourleeath Street, and the pavilion re<Mve oa* coat of paint. ■ City Engineer CoHlason repo that na!w» work oa paving of the aiae-toot atrip between the track the trolley line be started, eon re-

introduced a resoiotioa tor the Immediate execution of the contract for toe exeatauwa and repairing of toe road bed ajfbe Oeeaa City I

h to Ninth Streets, Ninth to

to Oautral. Centre’ to Foarteettfc. and aku oa Tenth Street from Wesley tabary. toe total seat to be ears of by a head issue.

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tag . the Union Paring Oc agamy the contract with the exception of theft

HQMVJ COST MONEY dy real pro»-etioa too*: -tai. rata, snow and Si to 4* par cent, of tori k* to taatall Orient )eb aa toe market aaw U M toerihWPk Ceco Metal .Weather Strips C ML KERN, rax Mi V. mint Alt in-v ax. King : r toe Kfe of toe buUdlng.

Why Send Your Cylinder* O Away To Be Rebored m VOa xn m te tt tat Ml ta». Wt o.- ntan ud FtaiMtacMtMeiMtKtaitit Vt tB It m i* tMOidap. W« ne m tai badi, tad w kaa. Wc do ant tab jotr aotor mt to i. Iki jot>. Xnt it^ ta tal w. «ffl ttaCx ■to'- 7» han't if. tat. Vt tfat fent t me* Sxl8 tatat taftalM mi cm tab tan t( mi Mitae ncL

Hewitt’s Garage Brake Swin StatKa md Mra^anr Shop taj CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 2?

MluM Ko. 571. MtaMUc It* tat paring of Alteen-toot street* In Ocean City, was then beML The third reading and final pasaage will be hrid 1. • weeks. Orttnanee Nb. 21*, tor widening of Eighth Street, wae passed oa its third roaoing. Two- feet will be taken off the sidewalks on Eighth Street Bills were reported by Barry Morris. City Clerk, to toe amount of *11,IdlAd. NORTH RK) GRANDE Mrs. Monroe Head entertained Mra. Bane Wootam. of Pishing Creak, oa

i relatives at Pltalng Onto re-

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Pare wholesome gruins in a proper uniform balanced

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ration. Blended fresh no weed and no fillers.

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It will Bake regular vlrita ta every town served by the Atlantic City mac trie Company, taadaat is aesapataat to haadis anything that may confront you In the oas of electricity, gladly repair nay rieetric sppl«»*«* that may be out of order and do it tree of charge. Be ^ tir sauipmeat with him In this Little Bad Wagon. Ha will gladly demon* artM* aad at toe same time show •>« how hsuaswerk eaa be mads easy. It you have any «m

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Atlantic City Electric Company r.p. Mix Court Hsum Dii. *M Staurt, Stnra

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Walter Hand, Jr., of Avalon, visiting hi* parents here this week. Mrs. Catherine Hand sad daughter spent Saturday at Wildwood, months. In their newly-completed bungalow on Glenwood Avenue, which was built by Contractor William Bo hart, of WUdwood Greet.

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SUNDAY EXCURSION

Sunday, March 22 PHILADELPHIA

L*arae Baa MU City oa regular train Osnaecttaw with Spectel Tram a* tea &

Briarama Meves PbHaeripWa (Marint Street Wharf) 7JO P. M. SALS OP TICKETf SUaiNS FRIDAY PR (CEDI NO EXCURSION Similar Excnrtlon Sandcy, April It Pennsylvania Raih oad THE STANDARD KAILBOAD OF THE WORLD

Your Home of the Future! Are you saving for it?

Now that the wonderful Spring days have come And you see the many home building operations going on—ere not you often prompted to stop before some well-nigh completed dwelling and aay to yourself “1 wonder if the day will ever come when 1, too, can own a home like that?” And. perhaps, you sigh and pass on believing such a possibility out of the question. It is NOT! Quit wondering. Act! Make the moat of what money you’re earning now by practicing Thrift every day of the week. Talk die matter over with your wife and she'll be only too glad to help you in attaining that goal you’re aiming for—TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME! There are many things that perhaps you, like so many others, think it necessary to spend money for because you believe them essential to your comfort and welfare. But it's better to think twice before you spend your hard-earned dollars for some of them. Such dollars and any others you can spare are beat placed in a Savings Account in this Bank. Here they’ll earn 4 per cent, interest and, aa time passes, it won't be long before you, too, can aay to ypur f

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