Cape May County Times, 2 April 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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its. and other data of the mediums offi red. toemher will at least three sV- , '-le** of the propoe. rd adve<T>..i.( {Ilustraurvi. The Foard reserve* the rifcht tt of the yvord. FRANK McBHIPF. City Clerk. R-JU-pfU.M

find rewdlna «. Board of Coennilaslom r* of Sea DU Ctty held on the ICih day of Marrh. 1*1*. nnd raid ordmatrre wa» 1st - ftw meond and third nadtnc of‘SJu? lU^RM^w'TUmda ■ l . ms. In Hw Commissioner*' ■'hi.ml- r. CMy Hall. S.a Isle Clly. New Jersey. at the hour of 1 •'riot* in the sfterFRANK MeluIlftK. j -If.ft-Tsi-Pfn.so ^ I STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF RANKING AND

INSURANCE

MISS MYRA WAY ^rnt Palm Sunday on the Boardwalk. Miss Way conduct* thr "Rally doren” class on the Sen laic City Beach during the sampler months^.

EUea Harris Ellen, the Hull' daughlet Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Harris, of Bellepluin. passed amay on Sunday al the home of her grandparen's. Mr. and Mr* Ashu:y Bachelor. Intcrmrnt was made at the Head-of-lho-RIvcr on Wednes-

day.

Charley Soffe Dias Creek was saddened by l he death of one of the oldest dli■ens, Mr. Charles Soffe. on Friday mornlng. in his seveniy-Orsl year. Mr. Soffe had lived al Dias Creek about fifty years, coming from Philadelphia. He and his brother lilt the Bay View Hotel and ran It awhile. Then they sold ll and Mr. Soffe returned lo the paperhaaging busmetw of whleh he was aster and followed n until his death Mr Soffe will Ire greatly ed by the community. His wlft died about a year ago. He la survived by two sons. Somers aad Cllfion. both married and UvlOK at Dias Creek. He was ed on Monday ami laid to rest by his wife In Court House Baptist Ccm“tery. Helen Roseman Miss Helen Roue man. the 17-year-old daughter ol Mr. and Mra. George Roseman. of Schellenger's Landing. Cape May. who died at Mare's Hospital last Wednesday of double pneumonia. was buried Saturday at the Cold Spring Catholic Cemetery. Cndertaker William H. Thompson directed the funeral, with Ri E. P. Keancdy. rector of Tht Church of Our lardy Star of thi Sea. Cape May. offlriatlng. The Gian tsf off concent In Germany announces discovery ol a new artificial silk, possessing warming properii<*. Artificial silk, hitherto known, doe* noi retain heat. It Is said the new product in suitable for hand-

LEGAL LIMIT CREDITORS of Mary S. Btooki. DvttMeU uml to the Old- : of IRVING FITCH. Surrogate of Its- County ~ r May. made on the twentr-sitth

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MARRIAGES Hoppinc—Nirkf nos Mrs. Harvey Nickerson, of 1 Wlldwtod. and Ml*. Frank A Smith, ol' Orran City, gave a "Tvs ' la-t Sal in day In honor ol Mbs A Ethel Nickerson, at Mr*. Sn ilh's home. C71 Derail Avenue. Ocevu City. N. J.. many ladles from all parts of Cnpi May County wen present with the County Chapter of D. A. R. as guest* of honor- The hostesses had tactfully concealed a secret until refreshments wen served. When earh plate was passed It featured the atinounretnent of a coming event, eats were decorated with tiny hearts and a floral laden Cupid heating a card Inscribed A. Ethel Nlrkrrson and Augustus Dndridge Hopping. A surprise of course, but not a hard one to guess, but )ust at that ttuie the hostesses formally announced the engagement and coming marriage of the happy couple, then the tongues were loosened and a volley on congratulations was showered upon Miss Nlrkcson but as carefully as I he secret had been guarded, like all other secrets, "It got out" In the usual mysterious way and ere the congratulations weiv over a shower of delightful gift.* began to pour The wedding of Miss Nickersnn and Mr. Hopping, will take . plane Easter Saturday- In Trenton. N. J.. at th* home of her nnrle. Rev. Charles Elder, who will perform the marraige ceremony In the pn-sence of the immediate families of the two parties at IS o'clock noon. After the wedding bn-akfast the newlyweds will take a short tour nnd return to Ocean City Easter

Monday.

Miss Nickerson is a Cape May County girl, born In Dennlsvllle. and by her own efforts has attained a high standing on (he, educational staff finishing her mum.'* at Columbia I'aivcrsity., New York and is now head of household arts In Ocean City High School. By her profession and genial character she has made a broad acquaintanct ol many friends in our county and Mr. Hoppini: is from New York and now I* connected with the First National Bank of

Ocean City.

After their return to Ocean City they will take up their resldmce In Ihelr newly purchased home at Seventh St feet and Ocean Avenue, where the door* will ever he open to their many friends who wish them well d>n their life's journey. Miss Lewi* Chester, of Sea 1*1-. was among the guests at this social

IN THE CHURCHES Sea Ide hTe Church

Rev. H J Hrinemann. pastor Easier Sunday nervier' a* 'olkirns: in.30 A. M.. Sermon. Holy Communion and liaptism: S.30 I*. M.. Sunday school: 6.IS P M . Ep»orth League *crt m ; 7.30 P. M..

Evening song and sermon. Messiah T utheraa Church

Sea Isle City. The home like churt-h. Easter Sunday Bible school at 10 A. M : 11 A. M . baptism, confirmation and celebration of Holy Suppi r. The I church will la- lieautifully deco- ; of church going. At 7. 30 P. M- I Rev. Chiisl Hansen, of Ml- Airy j Seminary, will conduct the ser- j vice and deliver the sermon, i

St. Joteph'a B C. Church

Hi. Rev. Migr. A. Paul, i rector. Weekday Masses during : Is-ut nt K o’clock. Sunday Mssms at « and 10.00 A. M i I u on <. < lurk Mas* D followed | by BeiiedhUon.l Every other i Sunday Maas at * o'clock. Lenten I serviie* every Friday evening al j 7:3« P K consisting of the I Way of the Croas aad Beni die- j

Ad Writing Prize Won By

Sea Isle Woman

Five Dollar Check Goes to Mrs. John Hieh—Mrs. Harry Steer Awarded Second Prize Contest Popularity Grows Another big hatch of Ads wen entered in the TIMES' Classified Ad Writing Contest this week among them. The reputation b<Ing established by the fair sex as the In-st Ad Writers was again upheld this week. During the four weeks of the contest to date nut n man has b< -n listed among the ranks of tho prize-

winners.

The winners are: Pint Prize o r $5.00—Mrs. John High. Sea Isle City. Second prize of $2.50—Mn. Harry Steer. Rio Grande. Mrs. High won 'he five dol-' lar check with an ad about Rakeslraw's Sign Shop and Auto Shop. Wildwood. The Ad That Won First Prize Signs—Let os make you a good sign. It's a good sign that your goods are the Same. Bakestraw s Sign and Ante Shop. Wildwood. Mrs. Steer wrote an ad about the Hollywood Laundry. Wildwood. that should certainly appeal to the women folk*. The Ad That Won Second Prize "Ho more rnb-a-tnb-tnb. Mother now goes to the Club." because Hollywood Laundry. Wildwood, saves her all of this drudge. John F. Gandy, of Petersburg, came very near breaking the ladies' prize winning record with th* following ad. which receives honorabh men t Ion: When You Buy Ocean City lots you get lots for your money. Buy them now through Thomas W. Mould. Realtor. Ninth Street.. Ocean

City.

The ad submitted by Miss Anna C. Gandy of Petersburg, ulao receives honorable mention. This in what she wrote: A Ford I* the car you can •• Ford” lo buy and use. SupeKor value, lower pi ires, economically operated. Cape May Conn llouin- Garage. With two prizes of IS and IS.SO at slake each week and a special prl*« of lin.OO to be awarded the best of the prize winning ails the close of the contest, which has six more week* to go. the Ail Writing Fans are having a wonderful lime. It's rewl sport—writing <'lassified Ada—as you have learned If you arc among the ll you are not yet a member of Hi- Jolly Order x of TIMES Classified Ad Writers, there’s no time like the present to Jo.a the organization. Tbcze a tv no dues nnd t In Tv i* no initiation. The only reitiiirenients are that you possess a pen or pencil or typewriter u» wile your ad. a copy | of tho TIMES. *o that yoa can study the Classified Ads lo get the k.iack of writing these valuable little result getters, and that you follow the rules of the contest whirh appear In a box at the end of this article A suggestion. When you stutly the ads. don'l miss the nuniorous bargains you'll always

find among them.

Now read the rules and get

To Promote Formation of County Y. M. C. A. A meeting was held In the offices of Allen Grace. Wildwood, on Tuesday evening al which a temporary committee, with Allen Grace, as chairman, was formed to co-operate with similar committees from other cltlrs of the county In the organisation of a County Y. M. C. A. Mayor Sofroney. chairman of the Sea Isle City Committee; Charles B. Russel, chairman of the Ocean City committee, and a number of other Ocean City nun were present. Ron* Musselman. secretary of the Gloucester County organization. was also present.

BULLS OF THE CLASSIFIED AD WRITIHG COHTEST Be brief. Brevity is the keynote of Classified Ad Writing Say what yon want to say clearly ami in as few words as possible. An advertisement most cot contain more than twenty-five wards, including the name and the address of the advertiser, whose business yon are writing abont. Each ad must be written about some business advertised in the TIMES Classified Department. Write the ad as if you were in that business and inserting an ad in the TIKES. Be sure to use the regular advertisers’ names. Ho paid ads are eligible in the contest. You must write an ad especially for the contest. Only one ad may be submitted by a contestant each week. Any contestant, however, may enter a new ad every week if he or she desires. The contest which opened March 5 will continue six more weeks. Each week a first prize of $5 and a second prine of $2.50 will he awarded th' winners. At the close of the contest the heat ad among the prize winning classified ads will be awarded a special prise of $25.

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