Cape May County Times, 25 September 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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8AIXJB—bautlful and rtrackxu ImIt at th« d ANN® CXJDDINOTON—Wbo bad ««»«• to • cuB^a s^o'sv^xir “ KCiS—Vrhoa* BMla O

George Hewttt. BumO Hewitt and Raymond Hamann attended imp meeting at Erma on Sunday. John Smith and wife entertained friends Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lore aad tughter, Mias Mabel, were In Bridgeton on Saturday. Captain John Burke

Brat of the week

Mr. Earl Coiner

Another Broken Engagement

“It's this. Bailie. Curtiss and Anne aren't engaged. . I re noticed that In real life when people are most surprised they are apt to glee no outward sign of what's going on inside. Thus It happened that I eouid face Bob and his startling nears with

and transferred. "Well.” Anne gaae an exaggerated shrug o' the shoulders. “to make a long story short, his brother swore I was the same girl. Did you erer hear of soch

"I'm sure you must Bob. They are." -Not now. Peach." he hurried on. "1* told me so himself. I ran Into him a tea minutes ago playing golf all alone in the rain. I told him he didn't look the part of a man who araa happily engaged. He made a drtre of about 300 yards

let It go at that." “Naturally. Boh. It's his affair.' “Oh. that wasn't what held me off. It was because I had a bloodthirsty foresome waiting to rob ms of my last dime, otherwise I would

Never was gathered togethes such a group of attentive girls. They listened spell-bound to hfcr

every wdrd.

— didn't believe h—. ' someone finally asked,

anxious for her to resume the tale

where she had left off. "Well" Anne continued. '

first met Curtiss, he thought that he had seen me somewhere before. I remember .him saying ao and I told him at the same time that It was absurd. However, whs® Us brother reminded him of this ridiculous tale, he thought he'd put two and two together tn his clever brain and I think he really believed that I was the same girt." -Did his brother know her

r Marjorie asked.

Atlantic City, visited Mrs. Elis Comer Saturday and Sunday. Fred Calhoun returned to Philadelphia Sunday after a weak'r Ambrom and wife, of Millville. visited Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Hewitt on Sunday.. John Daebler returned delphia Sunday to studies In medicine. Mr. and Mrs. William Allen _ade a business trip to Philadel-

phia on Friday.

Joseph Manotta. Marshall Fish-

er and Raymond Hamann wen in

Wildwood Saturday night. Mr. and Mm Joe Behwagel and

family .<4 Millville, were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mm O. R. Ha-

Mm Vertnoui SlUes. of Dins Creek, visited Monday with Mm Alfred Scull. Miss Elizabeth Stiles left Monday for Philadelphia, where she will resume bet studies st Temple University. , . Several from here attended the services st Heialervllje when the Ku Klux Klan In a body. Mr. Will Allen went to Philadelphia Sunday for a week's may. Mr. and Mm Allen Clark ent*--tained friends from Philadelphia on Sunday. George Image and Charles Kates left here Sunday for Bethlehem. Pa., where they will enter Lehigh University. Kfwood Smith, wife and Ward, and William Walker i Sunday In Ocean City. Mr. Blank, a resident of Whiteeboro. was hit by an auto Sunday night while crossing the road In front of Frank Andre's, tout —-

injured.

end sSth her mother. Mr*.

Mary Fidier.

Mint Roxana Gandy entertained n few friends at See Isle on

Saturday. v

Mm E. T. ^Johnson, of Philadelphia. Is spending some time with Miss Hsnnab Townsend. Mr. and Mm John ^ KeanoU

spent Friday evening

***Mr. aad Mrs Fred Jon<* called

t Mis* Hannah Townsend

Miss Ines Stiles and Howard May were In Wildwood Friday

Dr. and Mm P. and family spent 1

with Mr. and Mm O. O. Lang*.

~ ,ir, '

Mm Phoebe Grace spent I day with bar sister. Mm O. M. Geary. Miss Eve Cheater was a Heialerrllle visitor for a few days this

in Philadelphia with Mr. and Mm Charles Maiihia. Mm Calhoun rernsd home with him after a

Mk’s stay.

Mr. Fred Oelschleger. of Philadelphia. visited William T. Boyds and wife on Thursday.

Mr. K. Z Mills sp 1c City. aad Mm Albert Freldeman and family, of Salem, were woak-

BobT" “Oh. he probabl. realized w be was nway that be didn't care n ran about Anne In spite of her t I told you he'd die 1 with even the thought of tr around. Besides, r little Bailie here.'

i straightened 1 rote what I'd Puritanical tn

that things could be out. I refused. Pn

beard, hla brother is Puritanical bis Ideas and U Jest the kind logo digging around In records of the past eno cause a lot of talk. “So." Anne tossed her bend in tbfc air. “I gave Curtiss Wright his ring

_t very plainly bow deep Ms affection is for me. Just the same." I added. “I'd give anything to k

to spite of myself. I was glad. I should have been ladtffereuf abort Curtiss Wright and hU aftairs after the ruthless way be had

thrown my love aside

to r

■elf the'. I was not overjoyed at

“You were a sugar-pte b

He did for I felt It In the pres-

Mr. and Mm Will Alton bad gtu vs over the weak end Hr. and Mm William Taylor. Mr. and Mm

“But Anne, be couldn't let his brother go on believing that were the girl who had been eo rtbly goaeiped about. Dout see tbatr someone explained. “Well, ! should worry what his

Fair on

Mr. and Mm Leslie of Ocean City, called mother. Mm Kate Bill Sunday. Mm Lewto Evertaghatn and a are spending a few day* with her mother. Mia. Uriah Gandy. Mm Phoebe Toung and daughter attended the Bridgeton Fair on Saturday. Mr. aad Mm Frank Steelman

; Peterson, all of PhHadel-

of Woodbine, were Sunday rialtom of Cc urt-Houm Mend*. Mr. and Mm WlUUm B. Powell

Path

Mr. and Mm Charies Porch and ‘ /CL'

and with relatives

iiglarn Robinson attended the Brtrdgeton Fair on Friday. S. H. Calhoun Is on the sick ItoV Oeraham Massey to now employed by Harry Schulz on bin poultry

W. H. MOWEN

tor Comer for a few days. Tuillto. _ ae their University of

be rather alee being with the girls again. It hadn't been their fault, after all. that I had received each

Warren Fisher sod I were aald to be hr.riag e* affair. It was their cor ventioanl parents who hsd kept them from extending s friendly

Mr. and Mrs James Fisher. Wildwood, were Sunday visitors of J. W. Long. Mm Hamlet Babbitt, of Munele. lad., aad children are speed me time with relatives her*. Mim Erma Charleeworth spent the week end with Miss Thelma Spalding. Monroe Bowen Is now empk _ at Mr. Jeaae Ludtam's real aatate

I arrived at Valerie* about noon Anne was there, f with outstretched i

Dealt: Chambers and Frank, of Elders, ware to town on Wednesday. Roland Lore and Fred Atkinson. Jr., left bore for a two weeks' trip through Penaaylrsnla. New York and the New EngT ' States.

was busy st the plant. Her sudden cordiality I could not endersia-" W* eat about on the pc Some of the girls stretched lazily In deep-cushioned swings. • tew others had brought their aewtag aloes After a half hour or more of disc mnected gtri-chauer. there follow* < silence—the kind of »ltonc* fo.ci>d on s group by some one whose thought* ere charged with s mrsetrr they are eager to

You Caii Seve Money! IP* •> seer te save la

fectiy still but goodness knows bow many “lazy daisies” I'll have to rip out of the Clancsy baby's

Bee Isle City B. ft L. Association V B Arnett. Pres. H. C. Lera Ss*

Commercial Photographer

733 Central Awe Ocean City, N. J.

F. Stanley Krefs Jlttomcs-at-La* •

603 EIGHTH STREET OamOt,'- ■ NevJcfKT

DENNISVtLLE

Mias Helen C. Caril visited relatives In Cold Spring on Friday

School was closed on Friday on account of Teacher's Institute, rich was held at Cape May City. Mm. Ralph Higgins, of New York, spent the week end with her mother. Mm F. Hemphill. Mr. and Mm L Taylor and Mr. aad Mm Samuel Wootoon were out-of-town visitors on Sunday. Mr and Mm. Warren Grace have returned home from New

Mr. Fred BushneU in on Thursday. Mr. and Mm Robert Br and f ami to were out-<4-towu tom on Saturday. Mm. J. E. Mecray. of Cape May. called on her mother. Mm Hannah LJoyd. on Friday. A number from here attended the funeral of Mr. Georg* Btormss. of Eldon.

Mm Clam Earnest has returned home for an Indefinite stay. Mm O. M. Geary and daughter wear Court House visitors ou Sat-

Mammoth airplanes that will be independent of moton and gasoline will. It te claimed, to the aerial vehicles of the futon, if Captain J. Roberta, an Antrolian engineer can eon vino* London scientists of the feasibility of hte Invention of a siow-buralag. f**givlng powder. Captain Roberts claims It Is possible to drive an airplane or an airship by means of the gaeee produced by a flowburning powder, very much to the principle of the rocket. By alternating the mixture* of the powder and controlling toe «*-

rcrulAtei. This, he claim. a toesd of 1,600 mil*,

•Mite U» tarea,

whlto the safety air travel

IbiUt,

"Yea. my dear," mother r*D>w “And If I dout get msrffli 1 ^ Aunt Scu*» “Toe." wa* the reply. The little girl thought for, .v ute. put tor hands to her m. -w«n. ite- "*

Mrs. Fred Peterson called on her mother. Mm Elizabeth Stra' - bridge. one day this week. Miss Com D. Corson has i turned home for an Indefinite

stay. Mm William Thompson was a Philadelphia visitor oo Thursday. Mm Frank Fidier visited rela-

Mr. and Mm William Steelman, oa Sunday. < m Rjxaaa Gam'v and hei , Mtes Martha Tcsra. spent

Jtobti sister. Mm Charles Reed to Trenton ou Saturday.

igx wwvan from Old Carpets. h-.* Bug and Rag Oarpei to order.

Carpet Cteanin* Smith Rug Wmtu, Inctl5 W. BalsSlm r MMHc

OEMSinCHlNf 11 PLEATING U Wt BJUftta 81.. Ocean City, j »

coirs but a rnr ami a dati flail Our Business Office NOW

11UDEHCE KATE 75C a montk

BUSINESS BATE 75c to $1.00 a montk

Iff Reel Economy Tn .have your old oboes ■ paired and renewed to give

QUICK WORK—LOW PRICES Vincent Sannino SHOEMAKER StobluCky. N. J.

FINALLY Sedans a/CbacftVncxs

“Well. Its like this.- Anne con-

about It. If you’ll l**omtee nol to toll You see wbee Curtiss returned from California the other day. be brought bis brother with him Well, the morning they arrived. I

USED-CAR-SALE

5C°!«0FF Before Oct. 5th * /V | A

For CASH During Sale

Ford Touring as ifi.—

$ 50.00

Ford Chaatts, 16 valve ovorhead

_ 200.00

Chevrolet Light Mivary

200.00

Ford Touring

250JX)

Dodge Sedan

250.00

Oidamobiie 5-Cylinder Touring

250.00

Ford One-Ton Truck

300.00

Farts For All Makes of Can

“that Curtiss had gone < New York to Camp Donaldsoa to may good-bye to hi. brother totem

Smith’s Sales & Service Cape May Court House. N. J.

BSiSS ££-=&?

i ear and sell it at u twice. But Baick choose* to build dm owners. Bufcfc **** to it that

Quality Seroice!

The pUuaed pacrouaft of « dear evidence it the i

Store* if

vice aad the It Payi To Trade

‘ gnat faHhac dian «f ■aeritF behind ASC0 Ser is befit upon. ' ' Goe* Furthest’

Mason Jars ^ 5c Pints or Quarto. Caps and Jar Bings included.

A8C0 Home-Style Noodles

2“ k * 1 9c

Prunes 2-25c

Healthful aad Beoaosiltal

Lifebuoy Heahh Soap 2->-lie! Full size oaken. Keeps the tHa.healthy.

Taste Tefiz India Relish 2-25c ▼ary tasty aad appetizing.

Rotted Oats 3 •••■25c

AscoCom Starch 4— 25c v Pare YaaiBa Kztxaet ** Ite, Me

LetteQa is good for the ohflirea. Batter is toern-gi^E W, aad the Qaattty aad Parity of loaeOa gim you the finaoe that it is the Best you out bay.

Butter

•58c

Richland Butter

54c

Cooking Fat

Alaoteuli nin. Far mrMte. OteMite Mte atelm

19c

c3r Read- Bay-Save!

MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD. N. J. Jowpk Scri»»nL Proprietor BOARDWALK GARAGE •Ik St ud BowSwalk Omm City. N. J.

expert, entbme mr tke rkk. nn torn Blend. ASC0 Cefee i. . mbiaxtin el Ufk ^ feet from the best eotee refuu rt tbs tropics ASCO Coffee * 42c Ton’ll Taste the Weresee’.

ASCO Evaporated Xfik

tall csr 10c

Gold Seal Family Flour u hj 67c

Bert Small Whlto Beans 2-15c

Fneb P» rk , twU Buckwheat pks IOC

The beet way to learn why Bread Sapmw U i* te try a kmf. Its urnwy whitenem aad nb#»»

delkiousnesi will wia yon.

Bread St

nDreme w> ^ Ml l^ c

tiprCUlC Leal

"PaTLosf 7c

Trode fa the Stem Where ttitelitj Comt* Xsov the Qulitp el Food. Tea Bern Tour ■

These prim eBectfae ia oar ^ LANDIS AVE. A ITALIA ST.. SEA w

otm ocziz cm at

401 Alban

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