CAPE MAT COUMTT TIMES. PUDAT. BCVEMBEE 12. 1926
ly Personal Sea isle Gly News
Recent Deaths
cummer resident*, becimt the bride of John ChkriM O'Connor, son at Mr. and Mm. Chari.* O’Connor, of Camden, and «um-tn-r )• ‘rideotr o. }»ea Ue City for
t Me City Rotary Club
I attend cn tnter-clui. meetlnx
t On November 1*.
mbars will be accompanied
I>r. and Mnv D. Upton Bair at tended the sens!on* and confer-
ence at Eaalwgton. Pa., just nouth had fc of Philadilphla. on Monday and , weC ] (s . g..
Tuesday. The trip waa made by hospital on Saturday la.>t in a
and MraTRovard Roberta. * u, ° ; very weakened condIrion and li rater N J Hnent the' ! waa feared at that time, sat * 1 Jl: Mlaa Ida Smith spent the week . w „ 0 , d BOt . th , journ-y.
'*-* MUIbourpe. Philadelphia., TJl( . ranrral w j U take pla<«
Mr*. Mary Hand
Mrs. Mary. wlf> of Dr. William
C. Hand, of Cape May Court] T f., wedding took plac; at ] House, dle'd in St. Jos -ph’a Hov I lk>ly Cr0- g Church. Ml. Airy’, on ■■ piud. Philadelphia. Tuesday af-, ootober J7. Rev. Pathcr Brady
tertM«»n. November 9. of hearl
dlseaw, aggravated by a cotnpll- ^
cation of ailment* from wileh o( g,., CKy'a aumni* a sulf t r for many| anting . n t. and their marriaK? U waa taken to the ,h e culmination of a aommir
RADIO NOTES
-y j Cheek Lightning Arrester |M. A. Pyott MotT^l | | 4t»c: y ^ onen. dlaconnect yoor] Pleased WitJ, 5^
Items That Win laterest Cape May Cotmty Fan*
uo:owr a.. »V>. •ime doe* nol or.cla.lna Both the bride and f< a< j 10 BfingS DOyS each qneatlon groom are popular In the younger _ t, lewndne, the
Back 1 o r arm
1 the gnmt of Mra. M. W. Holme*
Nlcboia. of Bridgetnn. KraacU Heeley. Hr., a: the View, on Hunday.
from her late home, o
romanc .
The groom, who known a* "lack."
with his father in huainewi. 1*5 Vine St ret. Philadelphia
Earn Good Incomes Installaaoc'atld >ng Radio Sets
Alice Mullen, of Wlldwae the guest of Mr*. Huberts on Tuesday.
MU* l.ydia Kal**. of Colling* wood. N. i . visited frisad^ gt th» Ocean View over the week end
Mr. and Mrs. C. fc. Hahn spent Monday In Atlantic City with
Street. Cape May Court liouw.
he laidiee' Aid Society of ibe! lht „ (Friday) afternoon.
E. Church was held at tb<
bom* of Mr*. Lewis Cheater on William H. Cooptr TueMay I ^‘‘ h an ^ Ch *' William H. Coop r. .V t*. «m
g.r Tor The! of-ra
November 1*. ^ bu borne in Phllad.lA penny nodal will 1^ held by Phia. November 1. after a y*at • Ke iadic* rvf the M-'lhodlftt ilin d*. d-tOth iM-Ittg due It* a
Church Friday evening. November j heart ailment. The funeral took ,* Mr and Mr*. Alfred Bnlrlhea •* the horn* of Mr* Walter'place last Thursday from hi* la: also n r Rio t.randr They were
rmldence In Philadelphia. ] w.t nded by MIm B-mlee Morton
Jb ..ltl< . his mother be U eur-! and Oti HliA
Radio la doing more than any other unc thing to bring country
^ w . 'boy* back to the farm from the Eatnkcn—KnMAjr ! cltle*. according to Harold C. home of Mr. and Mr*. ; Lewis. Chicago educator, who bn* : R *.Tt C. K nnedy. Rio Crandc. JU ft completed a anrvey of lb* was the srene ot a * ry pretty:aim* and ambition:, of the *600 weliding oil November J. at S:farra boys who are tn his etudont p. M.. wbvn their youagnt, l-ady of 6000 this year, daughter. MU* Dorothy May. was, *1 do net refer to the obvious
permit answcilngl j 0 wnici, it j, Inst all-d ent In. those who : .. . conduct the forum will anaimet - -
the questions In detail by mail Officials Had Holiday i Every speaker chown for this I reason's broadcast of the forum is T he clerk*, and attaches at the lan authority on hi* particular boHdlaga at Cape May
court lion.. . bolMwon .and hgricultnris'.k arc assured the
(co-operation of rir.cuitural ex- Thu.sday ip.obwrsancc
M. A- fipoti Mol.-.; btnlng grre*ter at- WiMwood. the wril-kno. Tf the set works .f anoun '’ omethlng wiong
manner
f AnnU-
*T "■ '••• - Ita saiej sbrrw a greet in; the Cadillac tar. »b*rh . * bright future | n Ct ^
e Day
County for the “Standi • ,
World—the Cadillac - The list of purrha . earn Include rcstdrr.t. . ferent parts of the com .
Ing WUdwnod. Cape May City
Edith Lang. Organist. Gives Recitals From WBZ
Arrangements havt
plcied for a aerie* of organ, redial" to be broadeanted direct ft..m ib- City Club of Boston by
united IS t.iarrlagj, bdarr a. entertainment that radio br lr -» We*tlngboUM- Station WBZ thla Drg. numbe. of r.-laUvc« and «<> the farm of evening*. coming eaeaon. The artiat chosen
. » •*» hieh -
lends, to ^■••ph Kntrlkes
Mr*. Marie MarMurray end non. Bruce, have retarded to UP* city after speeding an enjoy#bl< two weeks fa Philadelphia with
Holme*
Mr. Lewi.-. “I refer 1
. . . . ■ n>gn |ror , hbl i ol ,rating pet<o.< it. Mis*
•i-be school children aud the ; vived by hL widow,
pentonnd of the Pint National 1 Bank enjoyed a holiday yesterday i In fllbnervanrc of Armistice DaV- f
afternoon the Parent-,,
■ages that radio installation., one of the leading service and salesmanship ®* T - wom , n organist* in New England, brought to thousands an 1 thou-j The organ at the City Club dllsands of country boy*. |fer* aomewhat from the usual “Statistics jil*t gathered among, typ( . nf , h< . lh ., !rr or e hurch
In lb*
» life fit
was performed by Rev. William, ~~—- ‘ - . .... ; >»ie- .n *«« ••• - — »-* ll'adkhaw. pm.or of tb Metho- ’he 2600 farm boys who ha'* „ rK>n having been dcslgaed e,<11st Church. The wefld'ag rnsrchicom. to my school this year ^ 'f or recitals nf concert
Harris 71 y an. of *x was played by Mrv. luti-rt L, 'hat "6 JH-r cent .of style, and a product of the Skitt-
r^dent LHaK-yvlHe/i Ktebbln*. A res -prion was f,. |pi*nnl.g t® return, upon ttradua-j nfr ^ Company
Isaac Harm
planning to return, upon C r »‘ ,u ** U c ' r organ Compan--. The tt.atru-
T „.o r , Aaocaiu* p..™. e=i'i^i«rfL'ww! l? ip».
Will lam Seeley add aon. Frau -1 fcs. spec 1 Saturday tn Bridgeton j
will
Mtas GuieJ- Kuril and J. Blaesr Ot Philadelphia, spent Sundty t ; •bl« resort
Thursday. November Uaiutful' gifts 'wers'"r-- nnrt ,h »’ flfl > P rr ’’ f **! 1 four manuals, with 5S stop*, only m.. .,t a week, death being ma»>- tKauttrui girt* ; farm boy* coming to u* plan J-d two ^ tuy-^IMd borrowed du- to natural cause. TA rt '-j ITT , t „ s , my <n the city the rest of d wno ^ romUnlng ,^rtl WM . (■inuT j . T “'.y‘_ *. "Ey.'^^lurt.rU.rt, Tb., l-'-liTrt,. ,1^,, ,raa
*v... . —i VrtM- .rttv went tn set I ^ *tra
land not'd as a d-*>r hunter.
or Middle Township High 1
Mr. and Mr*. Gtorla* H Hah., and family moved from the Spray House on Monday to t
annex.
A aonr kTout supp 1
held in the baaomei
Joawph'a Church negt Thumdayj •j-y,,. funeral, which waa largely (The gruoni Is employ rt by ih. evening frora 5:S0 P M. to 7:20. attended, took place froai hi* late) K *y*to* - Telephone t ompau>
P M. Ticket* 60. A card party
• III follow th • supper.
I.bpce at 2:36 lad Sunday.Per a *h<»« w“ddlng ttip they; Set vices * -re hela at th«- house I *••• reside at Bio Grande. Their by the Rev. Fred SUtor wbolm*ny friends Join In wishing
the farm. Now they wont
back.
ricuy d 'Ti"-.u«n'd^a'tld Thuu-umde | Ruud Hoi.r Mokes Debut of farmhouses today are lighted j fsJ ov |5 KQKA
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Rob'nsoi of Brooklyn. N. J.. on a honey mom tour of tbl* aoctlon. Moppc-I for levwral day* at the Spray House. The *awl*’-weda wer. such pleased with Sea Die City it being th-'r Aral Halt her*. D ctdentally. their vDIt made tbi art ent h art of bonaymooners t. rinp at the Spray House tbl:
May Provide Sea Isle With Health Officer
and
ohd Mr* George Culver n. George^ Jr., and Mi
iTiarles R. Hahn made an
Atjoyable .motor -trip to Bridge. N J. Mr.^ulver'* birthp'aee Motoring from that plac-. they visited Rutger* College. New • being favorably im-i 0,11 . . ,t.« *rt.. Sulldinertl wai
beautifully on the life of lbs deceawd. InK-rment woe i made in th- Methodic! Cem-tery.
: Haleyfllle.
Bswldn hi* wife. Mr*. Rena j Harris, he la survived by four ■laughter*, one non and on.grandaon. Alfred Ha:rfa, Mrs. Myrtle Bobbin-, of Mauncetown. Mrs. Mabel Carr, of Vineland:
with electricity
equipped
City Solicitor Instructed To|Kuth Harrte. and grand«n B 'l / . , , , 1 „ • . liaih Bamholtr. of HalcyrtlD. Look Up laegal Point*
and Report
with Ubor-naving devices merely because the boy of th house got interested in radio, look to fording with electricity, and decided .to modernize the old home with
Mr. Durr*I lAv.yd. of Port Nor-j,1^.1 convenience*. Bonn the rD. and >'t** Etb •! Hunter, of j faral i y u ttb ic m iik. thresh.
Lloyd—Hunter
' Dttud Light Opera Hour w ill make ID Brat offlcial debut tbi* season from 9.00 to 10.00 o'clock Monday. November 15. from Westir.ghouw State KDKA. The gala offering of this popular pro-
■ ...... ......... — tamiiy is aoie to mua. vu.eew. _ m -h| r h 1* known to radio
HUrjrtlk OuM.rtUrt dUb—. .nil
r™ '"■'ri"'" ^ -"i, nuKhinwr,.,,, ^ b, „ r ,h. bur, b, Hrt. Sr. CUS o. Sun- , fc , b., W. Inrt.lW. rbrt, .... ,»™,bl.d f.,r
I any radio broadcast production. More that, thlny people will par-
Frank
day. November
f*™ foe*"' G '-
Want Reasure Ave.
In order to proceed with tb •
filling in of aoro-' lots below grade in the northern section of the city, under the nuisance ordl-
It may be necessary tor
! Sea Isle City to elect a iieallh I OlHc-r.. .City Solicitor Boswell
ln«™a.a .1' 11. ol ,1,. ra» <»
.... Yoik rtt, .I'd TiriB II, .B'l' “
: her* of the Knight* of Pythias, j of Port Norris, and the Odd Tel-1
| lows, of Mauricstown.
1 The pall-bearer* were Jam-*, Pettit. Hoy PeUtt. Victor Erick-( •on. Samuol Butcher. Chari* Campbell and Charles Walket
i look into the legal
.Tf iTtereaV wu aDo Of the matter and report 5ijo,Td.' Little George Culver. J«..; tnMln next weok. whet, the party waa vialtlng Rut-j Ordinance No.
gars College, took a *eal In
the
visiting minister.
. was passed
first, reading by the Cora-
1 doubt one | miasloner* and w ill be taken up
of Ui* youngest to att at a d#*k ’ on final passage on the SSd. Tbi ia a oollvge ! ordinance provide* for -1 storm
j water drain on West Jersey The hea Isle City football t«« m At eon* between Landi* Avenu
Will pDy the M’tldwood Jacket', f roIn jj,, north side Ocean gt Wlidwpod. on Sunday I Avenue te th- south aid ■ of
*«. »i- : !““*
it M Tid-'n spent the week end ,rom ventral Av nue to Park
A? ti c hum* of the latter'* aiete. *<•«'’ **>« 1 ' h * n «* ln «» lh '
Mr* All-V Nlckerwm. of Camden. The City Clerk wa» Inwructo.! — to write th- P nnsylvania Rall-i “‘““i tv,« kh* 'Mr. and Mr*. Albert Amber*. Ioad company and a.-4t that th-| gacaMpani-'l by thetr gtandeon. b4 . a d( ,, rt to lh „ Ui>< ,;
John Joal. left on Sunday /or on Avenue north BfaahtngUui. where they will Avenue, from which
^end the winter aa ta their an- ,racks of the company have bwn . . 'I - ki7 " r * - '7“ | TTT, m- Atnberg - * ts- . 1 ral ~ m,,,, * “hlte a green color than what you
»rtu,.r.o„., *».ii.-.,i-. <--j™,.. im
In the Churches
Recent Marriages
A pretty horn- wedding occur-
red last Sunday morning at tbhom- of Mr. and Mr*. John Shannon. Ittt Pearl Street. Sea Die city, when tbe’r eloe*l daughter, Mary J.. was smarrH-d to Mr. Thomae Courdoufi. of Ocean City.
As the clock chimed the hour
of high noon MIm Louise Holm-.: rendered Lohengrin's wedding
march as the bride waa
at the foot of the stairs by her father who led t.'r to a beautifully decorated marriag altar,
accompanied by her maid
honor. Mb* Alice Wright. The groo-n w*» pr. *> ntrd by hi* beat
man. Mr. Gordon Courdoufi.
marriage by her lather. The
csremony wa* performed by M<
J. B. Adam* of the M. K Church.
The home was boautlfully
8t. Joseph's &. C. Church
On' Tuesday evening. November gongs of Music.) Comedies.'' i2. Westlngbcmse Station WBZ. of j . - . ■
Springfield and Boston, resumed ]
the broadcast of radio talks tnci- Uaeful Wiring Hint
dental to the broa(leant Of 'he (
M. A. C. radio torura. which’la*ti In’wiring a receive . r.•member
and bnrs r clock-wise j|
piovcd of exceptional value] that with a very few exceptions.
Son Die City—Rt. Rev. Msgr to agriculturist* and h-une .all screws and binding poets are Pozzi. rector. Weekly Maas at makers. j threaded with a right band A. M Sunday Mumw at h The M. A. C. Radio Forum pre-, ,hrr *^- Th • , u - " and 10.20 A- M. Lax’ Man fol !rented *n co-operation with the a ™ *l th lowed by BenetUotDn of the Moei'(MaswacliusctD Agricultural Col- ro ‘* ,, °® - hernfore. In making Blessed Sacrament. S::nday achool iege at Amherst. Mas*., provided , a loop 1,1 lp< of a ••f'' * rh t f b at 2. P. M. Monday an.1 Tueraaj « qucatlon and answer period i u 10 ^ Placed on a binding po*t morning at 2 o'clock, i? honor j w hich wa. the boon of many folks or * cr '’"’ b * nd ,h< ' loop i!1 * of the Little Flower. Baptism reading In outlying districts pir-1 r, * ck ' wl ‘* ,,,rT ' c,, ' m h0wh * ,, by appointment. ticularly. giving first hand !lcien-' ,,, ' nm or bur is tightened, the
- wire will not be twisted out from
Sea Ue City K. E Church
JUrty-fifth Street and landla Avenue—Sunday school at 1! M. At 10.20 A. M. and 7.20 P. M. The pulpit will be filled by n
title information concerning the
proper methods of livestock and poultry breeding, the planting of crop* and flowei>. etc. Each week an authority on the subject chimcn for the evening will aniwer questions sent In by radio
Meuith Lutheran
^listeners concerning the subject, 'and will add much material aa la deemed necessary to glv< the !i>
The hotne-Uk- church. Sea DJcjtencr* a true and thr ough City. .undty. November I «—i knowledge of every phase >f the Bible school at 10 A. M Service ; work c-i-nected w^th It. with sermon at 11 A M. Th- The weekly talks arc t nouncpastor. Dr. D. I'pton Bair, wlll,,^ atiffiricntly In ndranc* to perronduct the aerviec and rtclivar imi t «hu*e Interested to ■mbmit
the sermon We invite vnm ao 1 _
under the t
Important Battery Hint
yon to iheir personal questions
«.m.r and worship wlrh u*. -No, ma tte r . and in the ev» time can be more profitably spent : -
spend In your:
Never connect an old and a i| new dry cell battery In parallel: (
this will harm the
will do the old one no good. But!] little tf any harm imuIis from |
connecting an old and i
In aerie*. In a parallel con nee- : tlon. “positive' lx connected positive and negative to negative.! In a series connection, negative.
Is connected to poaitlvi
the'other negative and positive thal'niinals are ronnected to the ayt.
K.-« Die City earlDr In th-
them back
tlon*.
■ •Mgeorg
. The brid.
A Brotman. cf Vinelan... wbol jf^r^t,, r , ipr wllb —
«"•* » P' w "1 ban-1 under dreas and a chgntilly Dee . E W«*therby. of Ocran <1D Avenue. w>u>h or Knowlesi tridal v II. festooned with ttHlerialttng her *lster-ln-Uw. Avenue, uae -on—ni-d that th.-! tb e »,Hey. and carried a houG Geller. *1 Sew Die e,t J *' •• a dumping j 0 f *nu- bridal, ruoe* tied
ground to fill it !n. provided a j w j, b sther ribbons. whtD her
Second Exclusion at Wildwood Gas Work*
Marne Hosted.
**k*<i i
drilrnti
r city for the nomifor a specified tini my will know bow
Team Reanes Simpson
* d, chin
pa’.-
arrted a bouqui lavender mumtn*.
After the usual shower of blessing . and eonyratuiation*. the bridal party was .onducted to the dining r.Kim where a buffet Wedding breakfast w as served, after which the bride cut a beau:lfully decorated wedding cake
■nd
her
Another explosion, similar to tbe one of several day* ago. occurred at the gas plant of tbe Jersey Pow. r and Light t •■mpony at Holly B-ach and Garilel I Ave nue*. Tuesday afternoon, about a quarter to One. Too much gas In tbe blast pipe resulted in a
back that abatt-fed g.
injurVd
eti.ploy es. Tbe «a> supply eon tinned without tnterrwpHun Several hundred persons quick' ly hurried to th-' scene cum after the ex,’ -on Employer* d ■ clared that ih-re D no daagei
evrpardln. j
rxplo*
! Wildwood Asked To j Remember Rrd CroM
The sidewall is the vulnerable point of attack on all tire*. Here every jolt and jar makes an attempt at destruction. Each time the tire flexes at a road inequality, the sidewall takes the strain. Every time curb* ore "swiped" or ruts encountered ’he wear centers on the aidewrvll.
- B«d •'-(** ha t already con'd to the Florida disaster.! t ready at any litn. to help;
The CORDUROY CORD ta the only tus possewung real Sidmtcall Protection. Investigate CORDUROYS for yourself Obtain this genuine saving and economy. Test a CORDUROY against the other the* on your car. Result* will tonvmce you. Try it-
JOHN A. LEAHY
■ i Bell Phone: 2S02-R-3 Tuck&hoc, N. J. | 241 So - ' Agent and DutnbuUu for Caps May County
Corduroy Cords Side wall Protection Addas Bstntorcsm*m-AnOr.flmsl fVe.vud and Viaiblc PLUS >satur«
Sftfi
Nmmi CimiED fsoos Wiei
This week has been cho»en by the National Canners Association to emphasize the great vice rendered by the Canning industry t Q humanity. In our Stores every week is Canned Foodt Week—we are ready and eager to serve you with New Crop 1926 Pack Fruits and Veg*. tables; the quality of our Fruits and VegetaiJej is as fine as we ever told, and our Prices remarkably low. quality considered. Check up this list very carefully. It will pay you bod from the standpoint of Economy and Tune to lay in your winter supply while this sale prevaik Buy by the Dozen and Save the Difference!
F'Z Ifc ie.
\ASCO Fancy Peas a „ jus
| Deliciously tender pea* With that f Fre*h GarC-n’’ Du
wacASCO Sour Krout -lie
A very healthful and economical cold westhrr
! Reg. 1 ZYzc California {Dried Lima Beans
,b 10c
New 1926 Pack Canned Fruits and Vegetables!
Beg. 23r ASCO Small Silled Peas ASCO Crushed Sugar Com
ASCO Shoe Peg Cora Sweet Sugar Cora
Teddy Bear Sugar Cora Tender Early June Peas . Teddy Bear Tender Peas ASCO Cooked Bed Beets
> 2k
> 15c
esn 15c
..can 10c can Iflfec fa* JOc
> l*V*c > WM
■ us '$13 '$13
::
-$i« '$iJ •III : d« $U
Calif. Royal Anne Cherries ,a l> e an 23c:<i“ $2fi ASCO tr Del Bostc Calif Bartlett Ptxs W* can 2»c : da, $2t ASCO California Asparagus tall can 21e : <!'« $2W Dl U«u *r ASCO Calif Asparagus Tip* S5c: a
Reg. 20c California iAxparagus 13'*'" 50c
Washington Tomato
Soup 12 ““ 60 c
Reg. I2"y ASCO Pumpkin 3-25c
' lit
Del Moste or ASCO Calif. Apricots ASCO or Del Monte Sliced Peaches
M Ibadr w ASCO Boyal Anne Chemer can SSc ASCO California Yellow Peaches «*« 25c Del Monte or ASCO Crushed Pineapple r *" Ilk ASCO Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple . .«■* 20c
Bed Ripe Tomatoes
ASCO Solid Pack lometoes Teddy Bear Stringless Beans Delicious Pure Apple Sr nee Campbell s Beans with Pork
ASCO Beans with Pork
big
n 15c » 11c " 15c
.can 15c
can 9c
:-:$i;S dot $1.3 •:$3« > ' $2-« dor $2iJ ■; a $2» ic $13 •, $lii d., $13 do: $13 1 ' $l« l i"X $106
Reg. 10c Fancy
&mta Qara
Reg. 12/ic Large
Santa Clara Prune* ”■ 10c
Itewed Prucea makes a very he«'lbful breakf*^
Prunes
3 »• 25c
Rich Creamy Q/hf I Best Pure 1 Ht Cheesej Lard * li ,
i Bread Supreme "'vvr 5 10c
Victor Bread p.« 7, Loaf / C
Gold Stai Family Flour flOt Tbe Ideal family flour for every baking p>,n> Gutter Quality—revealed ia so many ways—*' total, easily shows the supremacy of our golden i- 4C ‘
Louella Butter
59‘
Th, r,n,,t Bmlt,' •" Ami Richland Butter lb 54.
These prices effective in our stor« i
Landis Ave. & Italia St. Sea We Gty. JV '
0UB 0CEAM CITY AMD W00DB1XI ST0R&
765 Asbury Arenue 401 AsbuT „ p
745 Asbury Arenss 1120 AsbutJ
DeHirab A Jefferson Sts. _

