Cape May County Times, 10 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1926

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rely Sea Isle City News

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- hn _. ' pju i“ r of »>>' Mid-week ehurch. olflclatlnj;. Th • deceased! ?-30 P S »as m member «.r the church for should 1»‘ he J* !W u" !r yt * n - 8lnce w -‘ -hall •

h; moved with his familv toUnt

u ildwood from Itaretown N j ] . and ornipj.il th«lr form-r Sea Isle City M.

nc- in Kart Wildwood Avenu< ' w,,,r «‘ Mr. Daaaan

Cam™, T'' " 1a>..

r\lcv Thursday at The Adreat season e of rhnrrh eoinr.

North Wildwood Council Session'

the siui 1. 1927

1 with the Bun-nt same talc Im: ore

Ordlna it

. as annotiur <1

i Isaac Macharacli ; 0 | Star.

Mr. and Mrs

u Tuckahot

on business.

pent Tuesday

•hej __ ter returuliiR to WIldwoodT Mr. Uanaan'r health had been such as to n »d constant care and attention. Then It was djeld m! to move him to the Todd hom\ whole he died about live o’clock his family beinj? with him esceptlnp sons, who w -rc ab-

at the time of death.

j Inclement waathei

I the a«me betwc- i, ’ y . . . ~

» City, and th- M * Ja n b ' ®f Mr. and ball teams wa».»™,,- * MacMurray. under- ,

same e-nt h. V* 11 “operation lor the removal Physician had been summd.Tlt "nuS u„^,“ ,oni ‘ U a ‘ “* At-I,® 0 ^ •• •• 'he afternoon. Z\ :w. Aa both trams i -h. , u„ < ; 5r u H “ ! ‘ ,,, ' ,U - la ' ,1 "eek. J; 1 I " K 3 MnkinB spell, from e ant order i, 1.1 * h , , chap ^ do ‘ n »! nicely. * , * kh on former occasions he

*""* * MD; ’ * !1 >: JViinam Van Fos^„. ttho

ir,?* ,ht Atlantic City Hos- alarminK. He was conscious unthe werkjta f" r »" <>p. raMon. ''' 'be «no. The deceased is surjls reportetl as doing nicely. 'I'ed by his widow and six ^ TAHM-SS,... '“Mn. Mre. Wliiuin, c. TMJ. Sofroney 1a,v»i rs-M,.,' , „ r B ' Pn 1,} 'he whose husband is assistant

CR ' rt ““ r “

, r «*"ful aflairs stage,! by ihl, whh X bUJ ?*“ d ’ are Mentifled SmnlaaUoa. The Mo.wh.-art u T V ^ * h '' W,MlPood * Alon a*l*le.t ' " nd Tru * r Company, the

’ -tw* ilabt-l and Evelyn UagTimes bask.-iliull team Jj," 0- : '**° ^entlBed with th.i tentative game scheduled. I'V* “ nfl Trus ’ Company. Messrs, with Turkerton. champions <.i Ka I p 1 i "" , Merle Uaggan.

Ocean County, f >r tonlghi fawll >‘ »»•«• among the fore-

P' 0 * 1 workers in the First HapAmong those- from Sea Isle ,ilsl Church, taking an active

City who attended the dinner- * n 'e re *t in its busln.-sj and social , dance of Court Immaculate Catho-' a,rairs - Also in the choir th- . He Dattfhters of America, held at 1 Kjrls arp « Pott of the work . ,he aOteway Casino ias: Monday a!l[! following in the footsteps evening, were Mrs. Kalph Short. of Mr. Uaggan. they have been Mlw M. Delaney. Miss Anna in clt *« l««h with its support i

. Schmidt, and Mr. and Mr*, fleorge | Mr Uaggan was married

mff. who w. weeks ago in

returned

f Barth, who has

I Philadelphia

returned

kid of the M a aupper and Utcsday. Decern-

| church hall, be-

Special eervlee her 12. 10:38

the new pastor. "A Great Saint.’ This is an eapcet'orv * -noon, based upon the Ilf - of on- of th • neglected Bible characters. The morning anthem will b*>. "Gently U-ad fs" bj K.-am Mrs. Sutton will bt th soloist. 12 M. Sunday srhool for nil ages. The adults are especially

urged to come

7:30 !’. M. a bright soa« service led by Mr. Harold Sutton. This Is to be followed by aomc of .the heart warming himna of the Church. The pastor will preach on the them\ ”A Gr.-at Sinner.” Come and hear this

gripping sermon,

sing. The anthem will be. “The; Heavens Declare Thy Glory." by | Gabriel. The pastor wishes to nounce that the music will be made a special feature of each

13. up for its

E Churrh M "'- Caldwell Savs 7'.' t. vnurcu _ , 1° h*’ pnetponed till the next

>n I’ffel. p .suir " Ul Ketum kjty Truck i regular business session of CDUn-

Snn.tay Devem- !<■••• because certiorari proceedings

gartag*

Awarding of the contract for Collect|.in «,f wet and dry

North AVildwood was till the next reaulni

meeting t'uuncll. December 21. at the meeting Tuesday night. The contra, : is for two years. In a letter petitioning fo: standard uprights along Spruce and New Jersey Avenues, the

•igners ask

facilities to xreet visitors enter-

he network of roads

against the City of North Wildwood have not yet been ciea.ed. Asked by President Greismey, If any oim present had anythin to bring before the meeting, fo lowing the procedure o| threading of bills, etc.. Moses Caldwell gave his reason why the city truck had not been returned.

. ”Yo see, Mr. Council," said

better lighting Caldwell, in pure Southeru accent. (

wants to get a tire for dat; •heel. Poe Jes a little sho.

Basketball Tickets Season tickets for the Sea Isle City basketball games can be obtained from Mayor M. M. Sofroney. Maurice Feldman or any member of the association. Thirty-live of the fifty tickets plac id or. sal.- hav be?n sold.' The association is not sell-

ing the tickets for gain, only for the life of the bnskelbail un . to meet the nacessary expei. ■1. Kxurtlv! Utile girl: "Vou the ’stnllturnt (Collector: “Yeh." Little girl: "Well. Mom senl me lo au," you off again."

places .and makes traveling hm . anion« even to those familiar

1th the roads

In another communication read by Clerk Sheerer, came an appeal from the Wildwood String Band In behalf of funds to carry on their contemplated trip to Philadelphia New Year’s Day.

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end Sunday and get acquaint- j,, „ i,.,.,.- . |

wlih ,lw pr-ach,',. Tte p.W- lKI " k"

»"»: -“1 •«

e fire house.

^^oULtMWonad^ame ^ 1u r° n Dewnmenr old-fashloned style of signed by Howard Banks, it

frjtn the main road into North! f,,nds Saw Mr. Hewitt here Wlldwom! w hich at the presen: | leils in.'I’d better come ’round time is pitch dark in many Iff 1 wants any money

--- t^jundl. Jest

'bout

that truck back as t found IIin good shape.” There was a bubble of laughter during Mr. Caldwell's narrative that h? himself took a ho ml in the general sp-rii of mirth created at his expense.

Minister Moves To City

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prayer meeting.

Car and Garage Burned at Bivalve

stated that before using fire hydrants it will Ik- necessary tor

the city to enter into a

Rev. Harry F.

lHfel.

Collingswood. the new mlnist assigned to the Sea Isle City M. E. Church, with his wife an-! son moved Into the parsonage".->n Monday and arc getting settled, von I'llel filled the pulpit

i-1 last Sunday

and da ugh- _ —,

Virginia, of jM. Rung. Woortstown. N. J The body was In .cl ai .a visited hi; ' , on 'i.'w iu the church from r, Oyster bchooner Also DamW. Glbm > r «■ M W „m,.,„4oged By Overrated Stove

week end. 1 ^. r . Perth Amboy on friends passed bis bier It,- warilb^SSf thS a XT Ci ' lMn and ,05rnl m « d i Th ' Vbooner ^. t |they state that that section has widely respected by all who "a* damaged by fire, at th?

.-■eamboat whart. at Bivalve.

; Wedneaday.

rTea

J at the home of! ,,,n 'nehe* of snow and the pres-. knew' blim

^ Final plans forj e '' c * of ,he hoarj- flakes, together r to be held *‘- ,h scenery, presents a

1(11 be made. | beautiful sight

was ai

• on Monday. b shopping

Recent Marriages

In the Churches St. Joseph's R. C. Church ■ 1*1 e Ciiy—Rt. Rev. Msgr.

•on has return- Cafiero—Koenig s A M. Sunday Masses at lading several \. j. Cafiero. Wildwood al and I(, :i0 A M. Every oth;r slater. Mrs.« estate broker, and Ml» Hazel!Maas at 10:38. the 8 t West Cheater.' Koenig, also of Wildwood, were Mass being at Goshen

wedded on Thursday. Novemb-ri' h ' ,p t. 1 ’ 1 ' a * 1 M *- v followed

a.. _ . 23. the ceremony taking place b f Ben^'ction of the Most •**7 Sed |n the rectory of St Ann’s R. r. Bl*me4 S*cnxa' D r. .Sunday school I*® a l Church Mr. and Mrs. Cafiero' at 9:30 A - M Monday and TuesJ** ** Ho ^t, are on a honeymoon trip to the! ^ “ orn '"« • e r rlM * ** * » the Moose Hall , nd Bpnnurti( au<1 upo „ In honor of the Little Flower.

j their return wUI reside at North BupU!,,n b> ' »PK>»"'«°eni. Rung Wildwood Lutheran Bazaar

i'wwr-dbn^ 1 o'i Hicholy—Hutcheson ' Tlii Jjifies’ Aid Society .»[ " iter* ot' Clarence Nichols, son of Mr Messiah’ Lutheran Church wUlj taeulata at *n d Mrs. Joseph Nichols, of Er-jhold their aimual Christmas Mondar ma. was united in marriage, sai- baraai’ nex . Thursday in ths so-

urday oening by R.-v. Edwaid «w*t of the church. Bazaar Wright, of Cold Spring, to Miss'will open at 2 P. M Help

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basketball

UvilK' tonight

Bouse fioor

Hazel Hutcheson, of Bridgeton.

The ceremony was perlormed at fazaar lou the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Christmas gift,

ard Smith, of Erma.

tnuel F. Ash-

a month.

Recent Death:

“Male, on Lan-1 I Street. The i accompanied i groom. Gerald

Nathan Cohen

The Home-like Church. Isle City Sunday. December Bible school at 10 A. M. Ser with sermon at 11 A M. pastor Dr. D. Upton Bair.

Nathan Cohen, of Woodbine. - gp^ak on "Th Advent Spii

f alster of the i passed away Thursday. December . Loescb 2. at the home of hL daughter.

I In Philadelphia. The deceased

h A. McGovern. «-as one of th - first settlers of ' And Mary A-| Woodbinr. He Is survived by Philadelphia., ijj,, , ji, three daughP.rs. th'ee It Mr. arvd Mr».| jOIls ali j cverai grand.-hildren. ftmUy olj He was 68 yoars old. The fu-

* ueral s trie** wen hsJd Decrtn-

5 'Jnv of b.-r ’. from the home of hi« son.

well attend- J J * i4h _ *' ' *»«•«!* John Duggan

Wedneaday evening at 7 o'clock, originating from au ov-rheated stove Only the quick work of h?r crew kept the flames from th" large tanks of oil that are!

hep; in storage for her crude oil 1

Pozzi. reclor. Weekly Mar- at ■ buruln h engine, and saved the

schooner from total Iom. The same firm. Robbins and nubbinlost a schooner. Thomas Robbing,

by fire, a fern years ago. A fir- of unknown origin occurred here Sunday morning

8:40 burning the garage and a Bulck coupe, belonging to Captain George C. Bell. When the fire was discovered it was a n.ass 1 of flames, an alarm was sent to! the Port Norris fire company whose response was quick andj effective, by keeping the fire confined to the garage, as it was] very close lo the residence. Cap-! tain Beil when asked how thej fire originated said he could give! no idea. He had taken his; wife. Reba. and Mrs. Roy Yates! ■to Bridgeton Saturday evening to j do Christmas shopping. Pulling his ear In the garage about 9 o’clock Saturday evening he! was mystified, when he was' awakened by his wife, to learn! his garage was afire. Captain BsH has just rebuilt bis residence. The total loss was about ] S2.00U. not covered by insur-l

good cause

Messiah Lutheran

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMOfUAL S'-ONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTO RS WM. B. POWBLL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE N. f. LuecpMor to UU Wm. P. Dulela Bel] Bhtve GI-E-1

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