Cape May County Times, 2 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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-oad apni lh* erealn* with Jaggerf p*wniA Mr. and M>« Pano«ii>, at tErlr apartas Nonb -tauM Btr««t. '^Ifttkb. /Qratallrk la cm-

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Mt .Jftfc Ja. V. Brewin to rtorthfield Saturday and brooskt thrtr daughtcra, ‘tBcte for two

_^.K. K. K’a. attended aer.tricot at Tabernacle Church Sunday evening. There wa* a .very

attendance, the Sunday

aehool room being thrown open and olhera atanding in thc'hall.

Heaa.U ethWoyed by Brother*. Wildwood,

Mtaa Edith Bowen, a amdem at 'or the Blind at Ovar-: j at her’falhcPa home here for the rnnitoer. Mm. Jacob Uvlngaton of Scaur. Pa., ta vlsttteg with Mra. Btdredge

Hawk.

Ja«bh Meyer, of B.'vendde. spent Sunday here at the home *X J<uh HarHa and family. Him Marjorie Brooks, of PhilsIphfa, is rUltlng bero with Mr. Carrio HaBma>. Mm l^tiie Kauffman and son, of Philadelphia, are spending this week with if tv John B. Morion. element Cornwell and family, visited hi* father and brothers here oh Tuesday.

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John PMteher. o» Phlladelphta. • - —ik end here with Ms

John Jame

rs Albert MeNdal

hare vacated the old Price "property and are now iivtng ai the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg* MlHeal. I Price house It being red. and Improved by the owi hews, which, when completed he occupied by the Sheror

Cape May. Sharer and ■octets, of Cape May. a Urge plot* of .eroded

adjointag this property 4>d will trim it Uiio a. •oral aumary, 1*

the future.

Benjamin Pritchard la haring a hoille palnled. William Bern ' of Cold Spring, are

Garret toon,

Camden, arrived

for p tV

then return

of her

parents.' MV. anil ■arretteem.

Monday at CMpe May with fgpjdi ;

meed with Wadand all weal to h in Green Creek ideemy of Cape him trip lo hich he uk* re-

ettended a forei at the Bell Tcle- .. held *» South ursday-and Priday. wltp fellow worm ' oo^\lh’ Ocean

TOO GRANDE

Virginia Bwjd^te^ vtaltlng

COU^ SPRING Mite lAiherta Hma. of Bvi a. If. J.. spent the week •here with relatives and friends.

te euicr-

Hannah Wdredgr

ivr grandsons, of Flatting

Creek. iUrl Bldredge and Iverett-

. dl.» Malt,. . I

Wr nl UK. OMT Oran •*?“? " I ‘

were shopping in Wildwood Sat-.

tWay.

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Matthews and little eon. James, have "returned to their after spending several weeks here with Mr. and Mm William-M*n.

JbrtiBer it Buffering

With

Mr./Bad Mm Nnrnuin Tayloa fouevtahied Mr. nod Mrs. Leslie Bates, if Firtilng Creek, uf mfpper Sunday evening. ^ lj|ttte Bhlrley Davla. Who bail (he misfortune to break her eol tethone several weeks ago. Ik improving slowly, as the Injury,

te very palilftil.

Charles Loper Has gone ‘duty as watchman at Bennett maTlon'Croailhg. Yh. new sehed die went Into effect Sunday. Mrs. Sheets, of Fishing Creek* vlritcd her mother. Mrr 8yk Wednesday evaofng. Dick Matthewe. of 'Rrma. w vlBltlnr his sister. Mrs. George Bally. Wednesday evening . Mildred. thv’mUe daughiet of Mr. and Mm Jack Konowllch'. of Wildwood, is here bodrdlna with Mrs Belle BMredge for a time. Mm May McOulgan celebrated her birthday last Tuesday by «ntert^tatng a number of friends for the My. Mrs Adda Gljwon, of Rrma. s^e'nt the day also. A new family from the upper part of the State arrived SunMay and will work for Ororge W held on. They vHll occppy one

of his houree.

Mm Martha Halbruner

few daps re-

in Philadelphia.

Mm Anna ElHott spent

time In Psulshorc with her parents. Mr. and Mm Frank Barnes,

who were Injured hi an adlo

eldest recently.

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J^dUeria m ither, Mrs. Mil- through and cement ■msy ifKr* ■ being laid. The place CJjrto. u Tow „ B , nk „a >o Bran dywla< W . iTyirl-tihii.i.r lita rvrrrrt j Zifeht which can be can

..ik. ..d Juuus WAY, M D. •

:e is knowwa ■' i Is dlreclfcri kv** exiteuitc Braiidywlat^ OLA«a«. SUP«M..g P

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ie Ifttl^bulldliiK which at one ^M|a bakery and then *■ __ J store, on hi* pro.orty. into a .RNUteidi- fruit and vngefaMd sUnd; which Is attractively f^lm^d ana g^jr with striped awnings- The place Is known by AM aU«j*etl‘ sign of -Parndtoc Fanp.“ In nest bright lettem Arthur Wn*on has the contract tb build (he road from Bayahore road to Main I on the Delaware. which Is being developed im the Dteawari' Bayshorr. empltalteU hiving purchsxeo the old Pr.ee fane add Town Bank property, had are planning to cut street* through and sell tho ground off In building lota. There U “tiua of an amuw-ment park and wh talaad harbor for boats' coming fiam Mllliilli. Bridgeton, etc. A fdree of nun are workins: dally clearing trowi and btaihsa. stroels arc already cut

dark nights. ^ Clinton Elliott was an outajC-’J ^wi^Vrtasy^* other

town visitor Pvt unlay. ■ - j dry* by

Mm Bertha Swain. Mm HeH

Davtn and Mm Joseph Holbnrot

were Cape May visitors Salt MIhh Olive Douglass, of

nee I'nlversUy, Lewlsburg. Pa., j spending her vaeatlo.i hero wlfl

relatives, spending Tuesday ' Miss Ruth McPherson. _of T

Aril., who is also spending !

vacation with her parents

Fishing Creek. Miss McPhen

tear hi.s there.

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I City, N..J. ( » •<> to a. v. B * W 4 P.M. . r to s p. m.

ABmCteimEJ). MsB.TvwsKsd.U>. . ’■m wsoley ave, ' OB KS Ptaals J ‘

ITGHEISr . - . *. t all summer

eatertalatfeg her brother. »nr Griffith. w“h and baby, who have

at uomi’ap trom Florida. Mm Cakrie Tbsckllnburg and hlidro*. Uf Cotonial Mdnur. K. J.

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evening. Long is unabl- to ruediug a‘rusty several

xpMit mtrt of last week here with '"MSStto has “>C pant winter In FlorlM. nr*t_ »

at Atlantic City dhte

Miss Elisabeth Hnrfte. Of

del phi a. *Mnt 'Bunday hero with her niece. Mm Melvin Cortw&l. Mm John W. gMaiMT-^ children, are •pes'tlag tbU wart with her ■pnrehts. at CedirrUtr.

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uiita a fall teat WednewterOf her limbe was *> bn M£* fl i •the was unable to wdte for a tew

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Wootworth Building WILDWOOD

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Take a tip from the \ six famous cooks who tested Perfection. Be cool!

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Cn^Verierena. held

the Daughters of a. held at the Hew

Park. !•*«

Vla rtSS^Wai: Wh. Jim

treasurer of the organ teal loo, , W* Scull and Robert KenBe,.y

t .h^ hrrtgh' a load o< furatlure down |

kitchens and wood or coal drudgery. Six , famous cooks recommend the Perfection for coed cooking. Here's what they say.

■’■'T'HE looWlcta all Ite heat—the 1 kitchen Bone ■’ nri Mill Rou

and John MeKutt. ere here one evglooklr^ over the

vbleh they ei I throughout

Writer Wright, la

Brewin took aupwlth Me. i. In Flaking

Romterger. with aig om' Wlldt of the week on hrough Virginia. Woodward, of time of her eoa-la-rger. Bveiya Fl-Wy r»’BhatSjfy

for Mrs Mery CUytna. making her home here with not j

ftaiigtttr.

ids there and te l»v-! StSTCr.'!: r of f floods at

I a -prs/er meet-

IM ^ Kr. add Mrs. H.

evening

re. Cteorge Baas, of ’. J.. sad Mr. anil Grihith, of Miami, rented Mrs Rhode for tb, hummer

Mr*. Belle DcGr*f. tbc Sac Frandaco totkaritr. (Uk*ci!i Perfection * toe ■lore" eookiol Sir tot |ooimer dry,. iMttt That. Lst H~t “Wtoe I fried chicken, atoed nreel FcHeedaa.Thc food cookca qavck*, and c fbacfiti>’~ated of oowrac, the thorter the eookfni time, the cooler the k*tksn." That mem* cool cooking. Ym, mU remeiBber," wW* Mn- Kate H.Vm&n, fmom Loa Angeles Home Ivcooomist, “the least fire in your stove ft tbc day, tbe cooler the kitchen. Perfections no time is lost in beat '• ■*- kesuse cooking begins with « match to (he wick.”

At Battle Grade CoQc«e of Horae Economics, tbe nutrition expert, Margaret Allen Hall, speaks o< stid another “no

extra work” point

"The Perfection,” cays Miss Hall, “ts easily moved from one room.to another. Move it to the summer kitchen, out on the back porch—wherever it's coolest You don't need to bake jwarsa/./

Cool *o Work With

Tbe “single row*’ arrangement of Perfection burners gives you another advantage. Miss Lucy G. Allen of tbe Boston School of Cookery notices this. “With the Perfection,” she makes clear, “there is no reaching acrosa hot fames as with a gaa or coal range. You stay ■way from the direct heat, yourself. Yes can escape all those things thrt make summer cooking tbe moat unpleasant of hot tasks. Your-deatervrill show you the Perfection today—from tbe one-burner model at *6.75 to the fivcburner range at <120. Six famous cooks tested this stove thoroughly and now pronounce it ideal tor not weather. “Buy a Perfection,”

they aay, “be cooU”

o wood or coal tacarry Perfection Stove Co.

a Puritan Oil Stove in your kitchen. Balance to suit you. Come in today while our stock is cotnpktc.

Neptune Deportment Store Sm bit at, n. J.

No Hot Extra Work

“Then, too, the Perfection saves a world of extra work,” says Mrs. Sarah Tyson ivorer, pioneer cooking specialist of Pnitadclpbia, “no wood or coal ta carry

in nor sdlies to carry out/’

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Chan, Even Cooking Heat The lor.g chimney* of tha Perfection burn every drop of tee oil briora it reache* tha kettle. Thu* yod get clean, even rooking he*: free from root and *moke. You can be doubly aura of thl* rort of heat when you u»e a pure nxter-white Kero*ene that bum* cleanly, evenly and without odor "Standard" Kerosene. It is ipecially refined. All ImpoHilo* thst might esuro smoke or leave deposits of root are removed. Tbi* etrares the maximum amount of heat. By stick-ag to “Standard" Kerorone you are sate of best results from your Perfection. Insist bn it. You can buy it enywhets. STANDARD OIL Co. Oirat Janet) ■STANDARDKEROSENE

WARNING! Use only genuine Perfection wicks on Perfection Stoves. They art nterkri with red triangle Others will cause trouble.

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