Cape May County Times, 17 April 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Xn. Wim*m8 sod dsujrfiter Mtaa

ft^took a woadSul

trip tlvoncfe IMawan and Mr rrUad w the dnPont Elahwaj, ntanlvz Tto Lanaater, Karriefcarr and other tatereatla* citka In Pennsylrarta.

> w ^.,„i T>*q*»r««W~i^h»faatbr. with > E5T £ O'*® 0 *- »<*» jowly, troa Mum and St. Peterebci*. Pla., 01 “** i arrtrlnr at Lfertr hrm*

■xra:

' * toh! Amim, Trn w .,wL«, Mr. .aa “ Kir Boroa Bub >rrr oa bad

tlWBL

»« Clara XeCaan, of Wildwood.

r»y In color, aw

ably drawaad

ib. ..»_b«W MdJI. Mb. M Mr, loa BOUatfo. “ ,h, “•*“ <»>„.«,« » :™taOR Mir Harry Moorr, «t. ^ U» “ tb OObcrMlr caraidur, ter a,., nor, -waa Oa «w« of honor. Th«fw U a project afloat to orKanlae a Wildwood Araaue CMronaV

braved the il——ti and dipped in the briar water* of e»d ocean which ay a* aerea* aa a take fa the aprins

1 to 1J and from * to 4 ?. ac merited recaptlo* of the head pas >«>of of the flw* that .—*• on* way aa a f oor ‘ "

of JaUac oa»

Mra Fraak BtdDaTwtiO t»n. ware eathwed with the new Mrdwalk Ki. tb MtR Cbrl, Hrrrmui. M! «epk Avewaa, * " -

tac tile highway a main city atreot to he HJiuniuted under the new white war lichtinx system. James J. Brenaah has the proposlUon well in A bix crowd turned out to c*>bratc Master Monday tU*ht in St. Ana’S auditorium, at the public pinochle and dance riven under the auepiewr of the a V. M. Sodality The de-ora-moet attractive, the priae

Ceoiblnitr businMi with plea «. WUttSA F. Kennedy, retu „ route NortR. whn. u M

collision, their automobile turned *^^*** l,It i * sojourn in Pbliadel-

turtle, throw! up ita occupaata he- ***'

TaU&c up the line of march W«her grate property im» rovemairta. •Janlel Foeter expect* to ra» hie Raw ■ orh Avenue bouwe for relocation on Bnet Oieawood Avenue, flfty 1 •oa the boardwalk, where extaa oresneat* will be made to the

M ladies of 8t. Stmeoah Guild entartainad in a charm ley manner on Monday Bight tn the social halt where a tasty little supper was ee to tha vfsttlae PobKe at flfty e the plate. The attemdanee was q

*- Cowan, oa her ftrat viatt ■May yaara pyest the Kaater Mr. and Mn. Bohart

MMa Cowan was formerly a patron of tha Ardmore, at that tiste managed hy Mr*. Heaton.

which terml- _ R, instead of Christraas, as in formar yean. Mis. F. 2. Hilthon. daughUr of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bank*, Journeyed here from * beautiful country seat tn it hUla, taking her parent* quite by aurrrt** upon, their homecoming from Florida. Mr. and Mr*. Will Banka, from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr-. Howard Banks, of Wild-

turned to robust health, has the social round of gaiety when her

r friend* receive her wl Monday evening U

■Widow.” Chit met with HL^ __ dee, it being their regular mo Stine night. Cards, music and

featured tie events.

The service cf baptism was adinistered upon a clans of six young people in the First Baptist Church, Sunday evening. Rev. L H Fisher officiating. There was special 1 by the choir and the ceremony verr improadre. Those in the were Margaret Weisgerber, ▼ r Haya. Roelie Ueby. Helen Hoffman. Ftoreet Holme* and Joseph OostelL

H. Clarac, D. L*.

. e« on a little uip to W—hieyteu. D. C., Mrs. darks going «• to au'nseviB*. W Va., making ’rtM* ape* her duaghter.

reach Miami. We were out driving and saw the whole terrible thing ‘twisting from one plac another. We hnd soono heart rending experien-es dodging flying particlee in the air. We shell never forget the

right.’’

The next regular but^aeas sewing circle meeting for t*:e o of the Five Mile Beach Humane Society win be entertained in Mias JCVi Twenty-fifth

la the effort to abolish a habit praetlced by hatbera of appeartag snalbakad in stores, on the public highway and at the railway station*, or •ven oa the perch** of public hoeam.

it ts the wish of the City

by the City CoaxaMfcaan Tcsaday for the furnishing, eerepfng. •reading and rolling of «M cubic yards (more or leas) of dadoes tor the construction of a trade at the dty athletic Add. The contract was

tern sued to forbid such practice. Kptte* tc this eff et posted in bath tomsee and sleeping rooms, wtH certainly effect the morale bf the entire dty and bring about the. happy

Mium of civic co-operation.

In the faat-growing neighborhood 1 the Went Side, Juniper Avenue apd Tweaty-eizth Avenue, is to be

ttsproved with adequate sewen

aarry off top water conditions usually occurring nt high tides, and. with the hard surfadnir of Park Boulevard.

every day looVlng ever this ground for suitable he we Cites. Howard Cuberiy has Just completed two e_ jungalows tor Investment end How- . vd Roes is building aa all-year home oa the southeast corner of Juniper

end Perk.

Miss Kershaw. ubeest all winter in stop-over tripe, visiting with old friends in Mew Jersey and Pennayf—X nttmasd to her home on Went

lag. and a prompt attendance of all ■abets is requested. The ladlea idnet a eodal card party in the rooms of the W. A e Wednesday, the Sind, for the benefit of the so-

ciety.

aenarTwm*; oBuntaskmers have May 8 as the date for ■ Clean up Week” for Wildwood. Mayor Culver, in nuking the announcement, said: “it is usually about May first when houses are being set in' order and much rubbish discarded that had heretofore collected heavily after the usual cleanup week, which In former year* was set s* an earHer date. Old bedding, floor coverings and the likt m*> be disposed of nt this lime.” Housekeeper*, get busy and take advantage of this week of general cleannp. Friend “Herb- Home For Sister Herbert C. Doughty Joined hia family last Friday at their home in Angieeea to spend the Easter holidays with them. Members of the Angleeea Methodist Church and the scholar* of the Sunday school gave overwhelming welcome, Mr. Doughty taking his old Ida's’at the head of the choir during the entire day’s ecrvieea. Mr. Doughty is stationed in Cambridge, Ohio, with the Ohio

Ed. Steelman and wife aa tarts nod their son. Noah Steelman and wlte. of MtUville. on Sunday. An entertainment and was held by the Toung People’s Society inthe school house on Wednmflay

A reception will be given Her. and Mrs. Garner Hand in the - how*. Tuesday evening. April *1. Mrs. Anna Mannirg was in Philadelphia Monday of last week. MTA B<L KeBar has a new player

Piano.

The choir of the M. K. Church will a cantata. ”A Morning in the Orient,” Sunday evening. April It. All are welcome. Gladys McPherson and Oetavene 1 week end with the former's grandparent* in Gibbs-

town.

Mies Eleanor Heffner, of North Wildwood, visited Mrs. Sadie Affle-

8m! th Camp and wife, of (.ape May. called on Alex Douglass and family Sunday evening and all attended the Easter entertainment In the Baptist Church at Court 1

A-W-N-I-N-G-S Take Rctioo now for rammer comfort. Sd« .WmH*. whk* will protect w*Bpaper, rage and expmaive decorating from the rays of a hot summer am.. Then too—the home with awnings is the cooiest hoax. Select your ewnings from our variety cf plaining color combinations. LAWRENCE M. LEAR Siades, Awnings and Draperies 637*39 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY

Neptune

Ragular 7fc Brooms Special Friday & Saturday

Department Store (Suoeeeaor to A. 0. Rice & Co.)

OAK CHAIRS For KitcKen or Dining

50c

313-315 LANDIS AVENUE

room. Special at $2.00

SEA. 1Sr£ CITY, NEW JERSEY

Price* That Defy Competition!

Prices That Encourage Baying!

BOYEMACECUftTAW

With wife open tad M>»t>4’ 26 to 41 ifekte V :

50 to 72"S*te"

12 in. Feather Dfetere, cpeciei et...

Wteh Prqife

Weete Paper Baeketii ■

GSeee PercoUtor Tope.

Ooet Pm

20c

Woofer, Soh Boceo—. lOr a ISc 6 OR Weter Ckeete Sc* 12= i Fryiap Page—10c, ISc, 20c, 28c, 40c » PfeL-e 60c fee.

Sc, Sc, 12c

CckcF

.12c

. heitoifc Lane Oaii Pwk, mwmcUH were, gimy or

^SBc, SSc, 61.00, $100

20c

ClBte Sck cad Pepper Shaken ISc Smk Stteflacrs, eoomeied ware ISc, 2Sc MuHm Pere 16c. ZSc

Cooke.', Doughnut end Biscuit Cutter.. 5c Houee Numhere Sc tech

6x9 erar. 9 x 12 arc .

JAP GRASS RUGS

DRUG SPECIALS Kotex, large box.

-44.15

650

Jurt the thing -for porch, bod-room. o. to besben that living rpotn before tenting. If you have to hove now window ahafee give u> . cafl end we will ihov,- you a full line end their eeicae can not be beat, and the American Shade Cloth Co. ate back of their

goo*-

Weetingbouee Marde I ampc can ba had here for the aame nieea u you pay in FSiiiafel-

ohia. We have the Weeth

agency.

('eetinghoaae Ian*

Soap Dubte-

-10c, 16c

RAIHO SUPPLIES

$ ;*ft

B Batteric, 22 1-2 volt

- 1.78

B Bteterite. 45 vak

- 3^5

C Batteriw, 4 1-2 vote.

- jsa

Radio Tubw, UV-19*

.. 2.78

Radio Tubas. UV-A20I

- aso

Phillipe Milk of MagneeuL—— Ueterbe, email hot. Beyev’e Anxrine Tabietr, box „

Citrate of MagneticColgate’« Tooth Paite_ Pepeodent Tooth Ptute Pebecco Tooth Piute

Nu;ol, email

Nujol.

SSc

, Npw » the time to get your window. w® l*ve the goods nnd die right nricee. Genuine Bright Bronte Screen

Cloth, ISc aq. ft.

UNENNETIING -23c a yard—$4.25 a mil

« y*rd—$4.55 • roll

26c . ^i-IS.OO . Si ’2e a yard—.5.60 e roll

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Ho feature in your new boas will couth bute non to y«nranud comfort than the hentiag, plum Wag and saaitary in»t*il*iti«ns when hacked by our runatoe. It is sot too muuh to say that the facton of hestplum bang and — lugely control the taooem of home-building. Tiavfore. with such toots to you, we toel oertain this dm will be called upon to submit bads—which when julged fairly—price, quality and service being equal—will adyour name to our list of satij fied customer*. A complete lin of newest improved and eani t*ry fixtures to chooee from an at lowest possible prices. I*T H8 SHOW YOU

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