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sehokfers \ward Road Contract
Coast Guard
County Sunday School Association nrbthXw Olftert 8- Srnlth. of Aooloo. i
Wildwood Boolenrd with uptoK. * Ri» w****-•* Um or too Ooojtr Beard of
for too ’work la IK Mm of
lotoIMIMM- Tfcorowoo ,r hO. toot of Wolteeo. Write ot f» o too or « I14JK. _ brio wore roeolrod for ructloo Of O tesodry twan at j Faret aai toaro waa a of Odr W-64 betwott —iroo M. 'BeMoaoo. of Crwk. btd I1AU.M. Char'.** of Oooafi View, Mi II.-
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Mottoc tot kari and moritac of Twootyfroa too Brtigc to
of Omo May ariMi tori toe take oeor aai hard aurLtabor* AeouM. eoBBocttiic i-reoM and Waaktoatoo
of toe rood to Great E«
of toe Capo May Cooaty Sunday School Aaaoclatton, at the
Aaooctetioa. which praa held at Cape May Ooort Houae on Tueeday of tote week B*writ J Jerrell. of Cape Mae ^a. rioted « «m TtoeB^iS; Ooleman F Oorooo. of Coon
tolto Itedloott w« ri^ I and beaaorer aad Mrs Qdredfc waa elected aa
PaPy one hundreC attended toe ’ while toe after- ' double that Ttee ereolnx okorch to capacity. Ttetprooiaa began at >:M ^w«oaal aarrtee by Ree. Qua. W. Haines; addree* of weirom.
„ B*right of Wow York oaye that thirty yeora ago eereaty per ceat of criiae U Now York waa committed by peroooa aare than thirty year* old. Today asreaty per Mat. is committed by persons under thirty and a Mg part of that by per of twenty-ooe yean aad less attrtbatoa tote to kw of the old faakioeed morale in the home and ■aye that wayward parents an aa aa wayward chll
mt to school on
Acquitted of Recklessness ■u Who Struck Part ad Oar op Krts Seatoore Kami. Injuring Two Youths, Proed By Jury Accident, Says Counsd
Parent-Teachers’ County Council
Charged with a crime, which. *« Judge El dredge atated. would hare been Impossible thirty yean ago. Leoa Near, of Cape May Coart House, a coast guard «tabooed to Ocean City, was acquitted by a Jury aa a charge of “drtrtng a car la a rockiest manner without regard to life or Unto." Tkte te the second case of this kind to he tried
IWD The tall meeting of the Ooenty Council of Parent-Teacher Aasoetettona. held at Cape May Court House, ou the 14th waa of Tory special interest Mra. Edith K- Wood pi erided. Splendid reports of the actlrlUeo of the oOTorml amoriations plans for Inibor of acUrttiee oopted. Among these toe plan
was driving along the Main Seashore Rood. go4ag north, and at North Rto Grande sturck the car of Mn. Florence Ramsey, which was parked to the extreme right of toe mad. out of gas. Near. It was Charged, had only m headlight and was traveling at a high rate of spoed when he
eey car were Mia sey and her sister, Mrs. (Hive May Hand. Standing In back of the
Hand, eon of Rev. and Mra. Chas. Hand, s
of Mra.
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both badly injured. 1 and Mrs. Ramsey, i
it to toe h
asked him to help, and towt they hailed a passing car got toe Injured youths to re s Hospital. ounty Prosecutor William
•eu Cape May Pout aad Del, and saa. We are advised that capital te prepared
he it toe Beard af Cape May
to stop when be sar car. as Nsut bad to could see abaad about torse bun2.^1 m* to wrtr u. took, .If. 10 * “** “ 1 tog toe Ramsey car. aad hit that The program « toe anenesu cmr ^ tanl tt was driven forty fart from where It
Hewitt Orchestra, of Cape May Court Boose, singing by selected voice* aad reports of committees
Many Voters Want Absentee Ballots
ballots The in-- gives by most of the applicants tar tbrir Inability to
far to the right of the rood. The Jury was out about twenty minutes, and returned a verdict of not guilty.
C, to Dr. Wildwood. Dr. Maagtoo te a prominent member of Wildwood's
graduate of Camden High School tmd oi West Chester Nor—* Scaool and is now teaching to North Wildwood School. The wedding will take place the latter pert of November. D. of U. V. Cart Party The Daughters of toe Union Veterans will hold s card party on Monday evening. October M. at toe
It U quite possible that Rich an ambulance will be in service during March and April of the coming year. The principal guest and spenkei was Mra. Walter Dawsca, of Had
the ways and of interesting the comma the sapport of a Parent-Teacher A asocial ion, aad In the afternoon demonstrated the one of the loan per as It functions la program Miss MacGregor, County librarian, spoke of the prtoen'. library faculties, of the stoUoas already started, and of those to be net up In the very nsnr future. The mucloel numbers on the violin by toe Clark and Sears brothers were wsry enjoyable features of the program. Another pleasing feature waa a jmonstmtion of rhythmic work by tho second grade of the Court House school. Miss Charteaworth Vary ably directed the demoastram. During the business session hen toe matter of replenishing the treasury of toe Coeaty gouaegreeahly enr-
teschera and children entertained with n very Interesting
Day program.
A business meeting of the local organisation then followed during which time the new president, Mra. Bussell, outlined toe work of the coming year. She stated that
the Coqrt H-wwe association would work for ttre accomplishment ofig—^ the following objectives. -Better'
health, better aseral c
and a brighter type of e
MARRIAGES
Evelyn Ida Smith, -daughter of Robert Smith, of Ocean City, became to* bride of .George R. Raw. of South Seavtlle. and Cashier of the First National Bank, of Boa Isle City. In the Fourth M. E Church. Bridgeton, on Wednes' October >1. s* ceremony waa performed by j, b. Adams, grandfather of toe bride. The bride was given away by her father, aad wore a gown of ashes of rose satin, aad carried blossoms. The couple left after toe oereony for e motor trip to Seabriag. Florida, where they will rei The groom resigned bis pae.tiou with toe See Isle City Bank hh resignation taking effect last Monday. to take a position with a Florida real estate Arm. RECENT DEATHS
Mrs. John Bariowe passed away . her home on the Swain Station road on Monday, after being rick tor several month* She te survived by a husband and eon.
John A. Wolfe
John A. Wolfe, for many years a summer cottager In Sen Iris City, dted a- hte ' ‘ *
Woodbine Justice ires' Jmfr-
■ L_, to J. Buckley, of Stone .Harbor, on action on contract by Justice of toe - j gjjj,.
ben, of Woodbine, for 114.37 and costs. A similar Judgment action on contract waa issued by Sugarman to John Anholt of Swain, against Paequsle Montague, of Woodbine, for *114.23, and costs.
Sircri. PhiJedelpb
/. and was bortnd on Mr. Wolfe, with bm family, had a cottage on Weet Jersey Avenue. He was a brotofx-tn-law of Mra. Gustav MornhlBweg. of Sea Isle City. Hallowe'en Carnival
At Court Houne
30. It will be conducted by the Leu alien Band. Twenty-one cash prise* will be awarded. There will be a big street parade, etarttag at < g. m. Jadges will review the parade and award the following prises: Three for Boats, three for
c coupta, two for boot
Baron De Hlrsch Dodge of Odd
pert In toe Hallow e’en parade et Ocean City tin October 21. So rath used are the Odd
they
er. Monty Levy. One imbers have pledged to participate in the
<Attcepte<L t u wS'tyle s ~lorlal
Ye* wffl be tniwA aai idjfhtei at tfce variety of Indies’ and Ha’s Shea wailing for you here-and yauU be equeQy aarprined at the tew prices. A shoe to ST every fast, at a pike to At every parte. Alee rubbers, uetke tad nigh boots. lowest prises is the ootn'ty prevail Wake at prove it
DRESS GOODS la bAot patten*, alto full aad winter underwear, aai latest style sweaters for both nen, women aai
A wende^fal Uae of Blankets and Comforts for these ehiDy aai oak mights. Fall line of Cat (Hass, China aad Hardware; eke > Gifts i
Jos. Coikr’s Department Store WmKa^tuA Avenue Woodbine, N. J.
*»ece Living Room Suite, ered in Baker's Vekmr $149M *iece Living Rooen Suite, ered in plain Mohair, recMlnonB f275M
)iniiig Room Suites y Dinm, D “ un « Roam
Unusual Selling of Fine
UvingRoom Furniture
A few moments spent on our Boors will convince you that here te the opportunity you’ve been looking lor to better your living room at a subetontlel asving. Included are Suites end piece* of •ew and distinctive design* that will be a constant tribute to your good taste, at remarkably low price* that will Instantly appeal to folks who know furniture
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e by
d the gene
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Blankets-Comforters
$2.98
“Warm Coven That Will Win Your Warm Approval” Here te a real bargain.. Drive awag all thought* of cold nights by getting in on this special buy of Blankets and Comforters. You will forget that there Is such s thing as winter when you cuddle up unde: these warm covers. Nelson asks you to forget toe Coal Strike but to remember that you can keep warm under these heavy, downy blankets and comforters, which are
specially marked at *2.*8.
OU Heaters Splendid oil heaters that should be In every Cape May County home. Black enamel body with Nickel Finished Trimmings and
$5.98
Kitchen Cabinets $35.00 A wonderful step saver for the busy housewife. Make your kitchen work easier by Insetalllng one of these. You might have done without s Kitchen Cabinet but at this special Nelson Price and Terms jou shouldn't They are Golden Oak finish, sturdily constructed with every built-in convenience. Nelson's buying power makes toe price possible. Restful Mattresses These luxurious S0-lb.. layer cotton felt mattresses are built for restful sleep. They are deeply tufted with roll edge, and a bargain at toe price of $10.98
Cedar Chert*
The most practical thing to a home is a
genuine Red/Cedar Chests are cheap, beginning at $9.50 A Big Special! Radio aad Card Tables Just a few of these splendidly constructed handy little folding ing tables, which can serve for many useful purposes and are very attractive furnishings for the house. *S.t0 value. While they last $3.98
STOVES That Make Warm Friends—Get One Today
OUR SIMPLE POLICY FOR CAPE MAY COUNTY MAKES IT EASY FOR YOU TO SHOP Simply drop a postal card and our representative will call at your home; buy what you want, pay as you can.
The savings in our stove departments are unusual. Good serviceable, heavy stoves that will run high In heat and low in fuel consumption. Priced as low as
$11.98
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