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RECENT MARRIAGES
Mias Helen Ca r*w. ol Ocean View, became Ibe bride of Chartem Johnson, of CU Aabury Avenue.
CU». apeni Thursday here visit-1 Ocewt City. l»«t Saturday momina in« bla mother. He returned to|at Sea Isle City, The couple wilt Oeno City <>n Friday. ! resMe In Ocean CUy Mr. JohnMbs Bessie Becker, a Temple I soa Is chief engineer of the drcdae V’nlversi'v graduate, arrived on •Maaaey." which U BHlnit In Sea #ltday to spend a few day* with tola City OaMens. Mint (brew friends and relatives. employed by the Atlantic
"-’iaUag and PubtUhlnr Company.
Sea Isle City. The ceremony •k place In 8L Joseph's Church. tonusBor Porii ofBrlatins Owen Dervln. of Philadelphia*i n trade of '.he bride was best mb and Miss Mary MeGoohan. . cousin of the bride, was bCdea-
After a reception at the borne of the bride, the newlyweds departed on a abort boneypioon. a their return they will rent 1012 Simpson Avenue.
Ocaen -City. , •
( Miss Idllian Peterson v Cape May business visitor
time last week.
Mr. William,Coates a former achool teacher here, visited friend* On Thursday.. . I ' Mr. Herman Stein, of Ocean Cltr. vlalied his family on Thursday. He returned Friday Mr. -Thompson Peterson motored U. Philadelphia on Wednesday, and returned the same With a new sedan. , Mlsa Bertha Zimmerman, of Philadelphia, spent n few days / here with friends. She la a tor-
mpr resident.
Dr. Joseph Let mob and M*x Becker enjoyed an uutomobUe ride throurh Cape May County on
Saturday alterwoo*.
Mias l.iiellle Devin, a student at Temple I'nlTMUlty. Is home to Spend the summer vacation with
ber family. She te the daughter | feta ^ pf J'*stlce Jaoo*. 8. l#vln. of John H. Powell. Jr., brother of Woodbine. • t . | the bride, played the wMdlna Mr -navldnma «T , y r "^| match- as the bride appeared, on remain there .fee an Indeanltr . r mw ^ r ghe wui met by the
New Sic gan Writer \Vin« $2.50 Award (Continue i from Page One) money read i hr TIMES Clasatfl'-d Ads tx-forc bt\,v1n£.-Uouin Ilolnue. > Thlrty-thlrt Street, Sen lair
City.
After having, had- the fairest teat. TIMES Clwslbed Ada are the county’s beat.—Mrs. S. O. Langley. Tuckaboe. TbrrMigh the TIMES Classlfled Ad Depariment tailors make pressing .-ngagemonts.— Joseph P Lynch. € Mill SC. Mi. Holly. If your'busine* la worth ha\ln« It Is worth advertising. Try the TIMES Classified Ads —Mrs. Lc-murl G. Ue. Sea Isle City. Walt: Let everybody and every thing wait until you n-ad TIMES
Mr. and Mrs.
John H. Powell, on the S*nahor> Road, was Ike scene of a pretty wedding at high noon on Friday, when their daughter. Mina Dorothy became the bride of J. Clarence Moore, son of Mr. and M J. C. Moore, The home w
beautifully
Classified Ads. A total of une Hundred DplUra In cash prime is being gtvcp away to writers of the beat gans during this fascinating contest. There are weekly prises of fS and >:.6e and at the done < the contest the beat of-the priL. winning slogans will be awarded a special prise of ttl.O*. Here Is on opportunity to teat your wits, have some real fu* and win one or more worthwhile p. lies. Surely you can write good slogan about the big Clascl fled IXpertment and those valuable little Ads of th^ TIMES. Study she Classified page. Yea* the rules printed In a box at the end of this article and determine to get part of that One Hundred Dollars. Here are the rules:
RULES OF THE CLASSIFIED SLOG AH COHTEST Each tlofan matt not contain more than fifteen treads. Each tlogfcp must tell of the merits of TIMES Classified Ads. Each tfont must contain the words 'TIKES Classified Department, 7 TIMES Classified Ad” or "TIMES CldUed Ads.” A contestant x*n submit only one slogan each week. To be eligible for any week's prize a riognn mast be rtoeired at the TIMES office not Inter than 6.30 of Jbe Tuesday evening prior to that week's issue of the TIMES. These riles are few and simple, but be sine to obey them.
Mr* Joseph D. KnU hptwraed oo Saturday- nftarnorm aft^r spending a wwnk at Pbilndrtphta with relatlver
Philadelphia, a former resident here, vlsl'ed friends on Sunday. Mr. Morria Wodlinger. a Temple L'nlvendty atudent. U home for the nummer with hl« family. Mr. Robert Oberfust. of Phlladelpbla. arrived on Saturday afternoon, and will remain here ■for ai; Indefinite period with the Oberfrirt family. Justice Maxwell Sugaman. who to In Millville for an Indefinite period, visited hla family on Sun
gay.
• Mr. Joseph Miller, who 1* em ployed in Millville, spent the week
«nd with friend*.
1 Hr. David Snpenueln motored to Atlantic City on Friday evening and spent »n enjoyable evening
Mr laadore Immerman. a student al New York University, re-Jurat-d U» New York after spending ai. enjoyable evening nt At-
’tontic City on Friday.
dpccla) meeting of the commit Aec of the Wdbdblne National iBank was held on Saturday after<neon. at the home of 'A’tlllam
the groom and ' bto beat C. Moqre. a brother of »m. The ceremony vtoa performed by the Rev. WIMUm Ewan. . pastor of the M. E.
Church.
The bride made a charming appearance in white georgett. over white silk, with a tulle- veil made In cap effect and trimmed with chan illy lace and caught with allies of the valley. She carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaid. Mlaa Edith Powell. very becomlng'y gowned In peach georgette trimmed with gold lace. The bride la weli known Court House, being a member of the Junior Community Clu^. nn active member of the M. E. Church and n graduate of Middle Township High School. Both the bride and groom have a boat of friends, who wish them much
happlnner
Immediate after the ceremony n dinner was nerved. The dining room was tastefully decor&fed. a»d the guests enjoyed
lieloos menu.
After a motor trip t
York and Delaware .Water Gi the newly-weds will live in their
recently purchased home
Mlaa Sadie Zuehowltx. a New York Dnlvermlty student. I* here for an Indefinite stay with her family. A' Urge number attended surprise party at the home of Noble Botwlnlck. In honor of Arthur Levy, on Saturday evening. Mrs. Israel Oberfriat. of Philadelphia. returned on Saturday evening after .-pending a fes months at Philadelphia. Mr. John Fllaehlek. of Phlla delphla. was a week-end visitor with hla family. Mr. Abram Pollock enjoyed the performance at the Apollo Thea- i tre. Atlantic City, on Friday eve- |
Slog.
« HEMSTITCHING 11 PLEATING u " 122 lOTH ST. Ooeu City. 1. J.
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Goshen. N. J. The guest* Included only the younger members jjf the family.
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DR. HUMBERT MANOINO Chlroprj-or r and Circulation
WILDWOOD
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GEORGE
R. GREIS
ATTORNBV AND COUN8BLLOK - AT-LAW J97 and 301 Ocean City TKlt and Trod Building OCEAN CITY. N. J. ‘ Phone: 7*1
WttJJTS P. HAINES. M D. DISEASES OF THE EYE Spactat-tM and Eya OUaaoa Cor. Waafay Av. and »tk Si Ocean cmr
Coller’s New Line of Silk Dresses, also complete assortment of Ladies' and Children's Home } Made Dresses.
See our new line of Dress .Goods which has just arrived.
SHOES Complete line ol the Latest Styles in. Laches' Shoes and Pomps, also Men's and Children's Shoes.
Special low price on all merchandise for the next two weeks. Dry Goods and Novelties Jos. Coller Dry Goods and 5c and 10c Store Washington Ave. Woodbine, N. J.
, EAKBY W. BLAIKDELL, Opt D.
Store. 417 I.-ndta Avenue. TISF.LA5II, If. J. loath Jeney'i Eye-Sicht
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Dr. Gbu. A. Furey OSTEOPATH
04 a. WMWWd AVU*
A New Hoosier Cabinet at a New Low Price, only $39.75 Only Hoosl-r with it* world-wide distribution, enormous output and unlimited factory farlliUcs. Is able to produce this wonderful cabinet. In standard sire, at such a remarkably low price. You will like the turned leg*, the grace fully-curv ed ends, the soft grey enamel finish and the artistic decoration. You will appreciate even more the Hooaier quality of this cabinet —the labor and tlme-aaviug conveniences. Its roomy cupboards, drawers and bins and the big work table pf genuine porcelain.
A New Hooaier Breakfast Set—Table and Two Chairs, only
$22.50
Refrigerators lA-onard and White Frost Itofrigrraiotr. Tb Leonard with top lew, I17.W) up Tb* nd ker. *29 iS. *35.00 up lo *75.00. The W.itt Kro»t. (65.00 without tank and *75.00 wit tank. The large sir* White Frost. *75« without tank and (E5.00 with tank. Wr ra deliver cither the Leonard or While Froi today.
Easy Electric Vacuum Washers We delivered thns- washers yesterday. Those who have the KAHY recommend It as the very beet waaber. We will be plcaaed tn do your washing today to demonstrate washer.
H. RICKERS, SR.
II VlnaUmd Biroot SEA HXX CRT tWVMratobed
n your part, our
C. M. Ware Company
L miixvillf. N. J.
~1 Ol K HOB J. SH0IT.lt FOBE 11 KM'” Store fiused Krerj Ftiwiag I vrrpl Satnrday
PHONE 320
Acres are Diamo
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but-* This only can be truthfully said of acres along the Jersey shore. Why buy a lot in Pine Knot in the Woods" or in equally obscure developments where there is nothing definite to ■ offer? Sea Isle City .welcomes you, a veritable Queen Isle of the Sea is she. The finest beach along the coast. Clean environment for your, ^ t family. Not one objectionable feature does she possess. We hpve lots and homes to offer, within the reach of the most modest income. If we do not have a house to suit you, we will build and finance one for you. Let us tell you j how it can be done. t ' ' Buy where the crowds can get to your land,' and they will bring profits with them. Buy < < either for a home or speculation. We can offer both. Real estate values are based upon the profit it produces. Remember this indisputable fact. No matter what, where or when you buy. * In the face of present activity, in shore property and the many transfers, only a scratch has been made on the surface and even the most enthusiastic Realtors are not daring enough to t prophesy the apex of prosperity.
, • Compliments of A. L. Williams Realty Co L =realtor~ 7

