'em an owmr nttt. mart, ron
Hgs ttr'.
ueste of, want Club
* Service Men E»Boy and Mb* A crow Boeder
of Glob Speak*
UM of "Dot H*ro«" tk»t evory BMD prwwBt will long fti—bor. Pmldoni H. Foster 0<«lln congratulated the AtlMstle City Club ob the flue thing It la doing. rnak Cdtllni welcomed the u**'*- Orville King wu prrMated with u appropriate birthda^ *ltt and then won the at-
tandaaee prlae.
Herbert C. Doughty. Brat president of the Wildwood Club, aow located at Cambridge. Ohio. wh«r* la heed of the largest djrfaion of the eleetHe coirpaay tf. Ottr atate. *». pwma, , n d W*p*»> 4 deep aed hearty welOWN froen the dob.
erecting a bulkhead on „ to further real eat ate operations.
> turn to
Key :
HKJEH & * **-. eretwhile Mayor dtp aad leader of band, aad Mlaa Doro- . both of MdatreaS. iperoned try Miae aleo of Mcrntteal, nled. by Chariee p. alnoaa of the UnderChlld 1 Ccanalttee of : ru f niwaala dub
A delegation of Wlldyood eUl' na proteeted Tueaday to the Wir Department that their dtp govern men t D breaking the law by
.... —
Sarah Chaster motored to Wood
ne ob Saturday.
Mint Mabel Powell entertained
from Clermont on Sun-
evening.
-
tton and the Wilmington. Del of- ^ >utd .n^rt.^ed flee of army englneere to dertat rr«il Mmvine'ow thc week until a permit ha* been granted, TT<m 0T « r *•“ w '**
Department official* aaaured them the matter would be Inquired Into.
gave
ehlof banding •* home building and flat upon the foundation of the borne arlme our great
.chwehee. highway*.
etttaR ate.
Mtaa Catherine Manley, of Roxboro. la apeadlng a few daya In her cottage In Boat Maple /.
mtaa rlth Wn-I at-wpr*r*.
wanlana. They arero .0 ’Mew Jersey , two by the AtUntlc City
fur a vtalt and ; Jensay. the pur-
i the chair of tbo i
r day, the ftntf an oSlce In thU
-d the, other erasing .
•a Dand at the Steel
: CUjr.'
Mra. Margaret E. Morgan end daughter, of Tyrone. Pa., are at the Albtnl apartment* foi the *enTbe Morgan* have before wed In Cape May dty. far they are dollchted hert^. , **r. and Mra. H. D...ChwxhlH Md mother, with Mlsa Delnner are weaulnr the aummer m t/Udwori. For twenty-eeven y -ar» Hrtp have boen going to Atlantic
aty.
nt Aome StaffonT. formerly ol Staffordvltie, ha* returned to thl* reeort dty. where she especu to
permanently reside.
Mr. and Mra. Hugh Foray the and children, on a motor trip from Lake Worth. Florida, arrived here la flpur days, tired but happy to get hack. The Forsythes are natives of Montgomery County. Pa.. *•“* ** recent yean hare laid
whea i
Uoaed the fad that boundary Use rnations, that bet'
Kiwaalaaa, he aaM. i aad that la the Atlas tie City Club 1 aad brought aad Dorothy as the!. 7 are havlag a woo- . he said. their chape
fraik. during one of the concert* given by the Mlrambo musicians, who arc the gueet* of the ’rdrlck development thl*.aeaaon. and. It will be found difficult to obtain a seat.
without obtaining a .lere—arrjK 1 - rail. Headed by Wwaid E. Fox. the delegation told the fgpart-
pent It reprewnted IMO property:,. ‘1^ ,';T"
o-.,» ..i »nkuu^ . “*
.. tk. ei., trwUn, V| "I' 1
Jnrvl* Whilrirn and wife, of Bast Creek, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mr*. Briggs Samuel Christian made a buslneaa trip to DenalsvIHe on Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Bdna bingnam and daughter, Hilda. called on Mi- and Mr*. WUMui Peterson on Friday. Wr. H. Davleoi. and fmmlly viall«d Daniel Chamber* and family a)
ELDORA
Mr. aad Mr*. Peteraon and *1»ter, of Dolmont. visited Mr*. Petcreou'* mother at Millville, on
Sunday.
The Chlldreo'e Day exercise* Several of the young men at- w , re fceig at t i, e M . g. church
tended the Children 1 * Services *« Delmort on Sunday evening. Garner Peterson made a buslices trip to DennlavtUe on Mon-
day.
Louie Peterkoa. of the Corson 1
Sunday evening. The service wa*
well attended and the children did
fine.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pugh. Ooaben, called on friend* her*
Sunday evening.
Inlet Coast Guard Station, we* Mr*. M. Haley and daughter, of on Monday. jCrem Cree^ 1 visited reUtlve* here
iiw* Hampton and iamtty en- on Sunday, teruined company on Sunday .eve-
Llrlngton. of CoOrt House,
called on friend* hare oi. Sunday.
M's* Hilda Bingham spent Mon-
day afternoon with Ml** Ethel
Hank.
H. O Mackle made a buslneos trip to Oce*n City on Monday. Mins Ethel Hand spent TMbday at Clementoa. John Fowler and wife motored to Woodbine on Saturday after-
•X.
Miss Ethel Hand visited her a'Utt, Mm. C. tfsnd, Sunday after-
noon.
Mr*. B. Cameron has gone to Ohio to speod a couple of weeks
with her daughter.
Mr. aad Mrs. William Bartleeoa and daughthr. Of Bridgeton, are
time here with rel-'
Garner Peterson and funlly were Woodbine visitors on Satur-
day evening. ,
Mrs. 8. Bishop called on Mr*. 0. Mackle on Thursday afwr-
a-delightful climate te live In. Mr. aad Mrr. WHlUm H. Ham Uton, of Ardmore, have opened the Kamlltoa, In E Wad wood gvefor tfce season. Mr. Htmil- ,
is ami ated with the faculty. Nelson Chester called on H. 0. of the public school system In Mackle on Tuesday.
Delaware County. Mrs. Chris. Hand and daughter*,
. . . ' 1 . „ I Emma and Be* Dab. and Mr*. JnaCjrtenaa Church Service , Walter Goff, were Millville and
A- ». tUBLAMD, X. S. tut X. FXUDIAXD. X. X
- GREENFIELD Jdhn Scblebrlu and Joeeph AngSunday night In Atlan-
CKy.
If*. Mary Duke* and son. and DorothyjVlKP. nr '»et«r*burg,
fnrrniH in Tuck*hoe
ogited
•is. G. Murray. Mr*. Mary Wilhelm and Mr*. M. Dukm and son. 3eorge. •made a bualn -ss trip to Atlantic city on Monday. Mra. W. D. Wilhelm, of Pbllndelfehia. In spending some limn With her sister here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Merriraan. of Petersburg, called on friends here Monday evening. J. W- Gandy and grandson. Flilyd. were In Ocean City Saturday.
Clw on Saturday. Mkymond Nessen. of Maple spent Sunday with George BWy*r and family
A4S A. M.. Sabbath School;
l*.** A. V.. Morning Worship: l eTa ii~»
V Indian d visitors oa Saturday
JULRJS WAY. M. D.
The pastor Is glad to announce. that ha win be back In the pulpit I
the Irst Sunday In July. , Rostn^r cuvcb
I CAFE MAY CmtftT HOUgg,
OLAsaav
INTIY PLACE
As proof of the popularity of < — rt , ln , M mr one has but to, vWt the [ SftJISSr *£r
1- pavilion oa the board- 1
W. H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer 733 Central Ave Ocemn Gty, N. J. Phone W
Civilizniioa h**, beer- built oa Courage rf The strength of * Nstiea lie* in iU Homes
The Home-Owning Interest b As Old As Mau - j Our Home Building Service WILL HELP YOU Plan, Finance and Build A HOME OF YOUR OWN
T. S. Goslin Lumber Co. WILDWOOD, N. J.
J9 Yen* of Continuant Growth—
Hst Virginia Duboaquf le sick this week. * Floyd Gandy spent Wednesday trtknt In Philadelphia. Peter Murray and faulty, of Egg Harbor, visited bid brother here oa Sunday. Mr. Daniel Priest, of Woodbury, spent Sunday with his aides. Mrs 11. Dnbasq. Mi*. M. McCoy, of Hopewell, is spending some time, wttt* George Breycr and family. William Stovsmnbn and family, of Phlladelph.il,, railed on Q-xirgo Murray and adfe Saturday. Misses MJItrem and Rarhnl Laughlln. >,X Petersburg, vialled Mrs. lllrani Sack on Saturday. Edward. Horn and Henry Dubosque. Or., were In Tuckahoe Sunday evening. William Miller demonstrated for hi* driver's license at Venlnor on Monday. Mrr.. Henry Duboaque and Mrs. John Dubosque were In Sea Isle Cllr shopping Saturday.
Bank Location L\
The New First NiV.nal Bank
of Stone Harbor win be kw be Dlller Building. Mth
{oAd Srd A V*.. t Jp. Star*. The ‘^jaOon\«vr Jul; H.! FreeMlsat H. I.
adjoining the A. A bank Will open as July Ut as possible.
Taylor atatee.
Craythom-Nickenea Company, he. (Otdmt EsUMUbed r slikt—fl CMfe la WBdweed) - General Coqfipelen BITI.BERS 9K ROADH. BRIIMiRS, SBWEB AND WATER LINKS, HOI SE HOVIMi, FH K DMTINV, CONCBKTE HORK. ETC. C^PE MAY COONTY U ever Inrreaalng hi Ma fkogrw of development. Naturally then, this company with Its Plant and Equipment expanded to meet the stupendous growth of improvements With our many years 1 . xperiescc pour COST in lowered. Convince yourself and permit us to estimate for you. Keyaleaet IK-114 WILDWOOD, N. J.
Real Estate A general real estate and
— service — buying, ratting an! selling—covering* all sections of Cape May County, and specializing in farm properties. List “*ur property with us. Let • show you what we now
t
Dennis Service Station
A conveniently located gasoline and general auto service station, with comfort rooms and refreshments. Equipped to Wive your needs in a way that will surprise and delight you. Stop here on
your way “through.”
A REAL BUY For A Quick Purchaser 96-acre farm, 94 acres cleared and in truck, 4T2 acres of woodland, oma aadb facing a pood, I4frrtifr with all standing truck, five slock, farm bMplemepts, sev«*rroom house, bam, garage for feur can, poultry Wouaes, hot houae and hot 4fda, also an orehard of 300 bee*. This farm can be bought cheap, and you can have im-
Call on us for further in-
Stenecker, Incorporated
South Dennis, New Jersey
Ben Phone: 9-R-I2 .
Contracting
Experteetw and equipment for general cotitrarting; jetty and bulkhead work, streets, arater drains and other general contract work." Our tflany jobs in Cape May Goimty are testimonials to t}xe ability of the Stenedier
Building
A- department of Stenecker. incorporated, organized to give the test possible in building construction. Let us help you clan your home —and if ut build it there wtl! be no disappointments. Anywhere in Cape May County.
you
second choice"
CAR?
Leadership today belongs to Buick because so many people k Amt feat choke iaroog il motor cat*. ^vThey have discovered that other cars, priced \.|fcs same m bukk, are not even close to Bukk ia value. ^ Vahsme |wnikirfinn enables Bukk to give you a lot beMer ev for a very moderate price. \De not be aufllad into driving a aecowUhoke car. Compare the new car offered you to Buick, htfmn you Ut go of your money/ BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH.
Buick can are now sold on the basis of Federal Tax redaction, effective midnight. March 28th. MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J. Joseph Scrivani, Proprietor BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY Haven Avenue at Tenth Street Ocean City, N. J. When Better Automobiles Are Built. Boirk Win Build Them
For You to Know Hundreds of Thousands of careful, ecoDomical, experienced Home-makers in the Four States in which We operate, buy aH their Table Needs in ASCO Stores. If we did not offer these particular, critical buyers the Quality Merchandise vie say we do, they would not come back day after day. Furthermore, a comparison of prices quickly and definitely proves that it is real Economy to Trade in the Stores that always offer— The Most of the Best for the La—tl Three Cakes 8c Two Cakes Ivory Soap “"‘P.&G.Soap ] Thfrty-three cent rslos—Eight emits saved.
Reg. 16c ASCO 2 Pure Ckkr ^
Reg. 5c
Double rip
Vinegar 25 c Matches 10*
ASCO White Distilled Vin
2 hots 25c
One pkg 1 fc One pkg California ChoiceRice * Seedless Raisini j Pure Vanilla Extract .hot 16c, 30c| ' Rice Pudding with Raisins makes a moat delightful f lessen. Norwegian Sardines 2 25c I 1 — — - f *C0t Butter OLil Th# FtweH kwttsr la Aawrlri I "
ASCO
Richland Butter
, t29e
| Famous for Fhrror, Body and j \asco Coffee ^Tbe proof is la the Drlnktnz. Io«H |c ^ T - p— Try AMO for Icing. You'll bt Iced Ten can really be. ASCO Teas Pkg- 17c r 65c Ora dec Pekoe. India CeylnO. Old 'Country Style.
First Choice of Particular Bread Users of Four States Bread Supreme w 'Sr‘ 10c A milk loaf of exceptional merit Victor Bread 7c A pan loaf of excellent quality.
ASCO Sparkling Ginger Ale M 12c No deposit required on bottles—empty bottle* redeemed
Schmidt’s Puritan Cereal leverage 3 wu 25c No deposit required on bottles—empty bottles redeemed at 1* «
Reminders for the Weak End
AST© Pel* k Beans S can* tir j 29c
Sweet Sugar Cent 2 cans l*r Tender Jnse P«w_ S cans Itr Kid Ripe Tool star* Jt cans 2le|
HiHn-di-l.lle Nayennsise Jar SSc LJh25c
ISt O Sandwirk Spread Jar Sir ISI ft Peanut Halter tumb lOr
AST© t or* FUkes pkr Jc‘ , ASCO MssUrd Jar Iflrj I to 29c Old
11 aw silaa Pineapple bis <
Bon Bou
* r Fashioned Fudge’
Irr It will cost you Less to Live if you Buy All Your Table Needs in Our Stores!
These prices effective in our stores Landis Ave. &. Italia St. Sea Isle Gty, N. J. 0UB 0CEAS CITY AMD WOODBINE STORES 755 Asbury Avtnne 401 Asbary Avcnt* 745 Asbury Avenue 1128 Asbury Avenue DeHirth k JeSenou Sts.

