Cape May County Times, 17 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. EMDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1926.

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In the Churches

:. Joseph's R. C. Chjrch

S^a Isle City—Rt. Pev. Mssr. A. Poati, rector. Weekly Mass at S A. M Sunday MaaKe.s at 8 and 10: SO A. M. Every oth?r Sunday Maas at 10:30. the 8 o’clock Mass beinu at Goshen Chapel. i^t Mass followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. Monday and Tuesday morning service* at 8 o'clock. In honor of the Uttle Flower.)

Baptism by appointment.

Federated Bible Mrs. Scrivani Wins Classes Elect; Damage Suit

Messiah Lutheran i Isle t'ity. Sunday. D-cei»-19. Bible «chooi at 10 A. • lesson for Sunday will

Sea Isle M. E. Church

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Mrs. Jeannette Walker v' r " Th '' s,orj ... , lkfr r Grom.* Old" It is th*

j student I Mrs. Jeannette Walker, of'Sunday before Christmas and all, ;jte. Tren- Bridge'.,:,, formerly' of Maurice-j should come. Strang. -■* • 1

her par- «»»«. »her.- tbs was well-known | tor* most welcome.

' Mine Jeannette Tribbetle.

_ . i *"* s >n Haleyvill-. where

Strother* formerly taught Kbool died on n*. t- . o. - Pfeiffers Friday last all-r an ,! " F *° n l «*<• P«»tor. Donahue. 1 "• •'•i- day. Dacember 1»—{•.'SO Parker, ^mces wen- h.id m'lUuriee' V ^ J, ' k • v, “ M, Mr - ***«»■'■ \~ 81s Shel- town on Monday conduct hJ 1" 7?°" ^ ^ ‘ com "H 1 . • r nnncied hi i.a.t «.! hunuiii nature, trying tof

a" ways at once. There will be an anthem and a solo. You are cordially invited. 1* M.. Sunday school session. Come and

[study tlie ChristmasylcMon with

ut T.45 P. M.. the pastor will

’ Wood-! 'Idleer an Interpretation of the ousiy in i original Christmas carol. The Paralytic; “nclent Chriatmaa hymns will be

Officers Chosen at Quarterly Meeting at Court House The quarterly mealing of the Mens' Federated Bible Classes of the county was held last Thursday night in the First Baptist Church. Cape May Court House. The singing was led by Harry McPherson. The president. Samuel Leuailen. had charge of’the meeting and introduced the speaker. Rev Alfonso Dare, of Atlantir City, who gave a stirring address. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Samuel Toy. Cape May. president : Francis Douglass. Dias Creek, vice president: Ralph Sayre. Court House, secretary: Allen Freldeman. Court House,

treasurer. S

After the business a musical program was given, including a vocal duet by Mrs. George Garrison and Mrs. Harry Tyler: vocal aolo by Mrs. Nelson Iverson; selection by quartet from Sea Isle

City.

Refreshments were served by members of the Fister Bible Class

in the annex.

Keystone T ransportation Co. Must Pay $i55.18 Circuit Court Judge William F. Sooy heard his first case in Cape May County, since his appointment to the bench, on Wednesday. The Jury in the case, after being out a half hour, awarded Mrs. Carrie’Bcrivanl. of Wildwood, who brought suit against the Keystone Transportation Company. I2SS.18. Attorney Charles A. Bonneli I repteeented Mrs. Scrivani. while | the defendant, 'were represented by fo.mer Judge James M. E. Hil-

! dreth.

Mrs. Scrixanl in ner tesl.niony staled that on May 11 last she was on her way to Wildwood | from Woodbury, while driving a Buick sedan, containing six other occupants, an automobile which was struck by the transportation company's truck was propelled Into her car. badly damaging it. She said that the truck was coast-

ing and goint at a good rate o' . speed. Mrs. Scrivani declared the driver of the truck told her party after the accident that it was nls fault. | Former Judge Hildreth stated | to the jury the defendants' side of the case, saying that on May 11. Elmer Likens, driver of the truck, was driving the truck toward Camden along Mantua roan and whs going about fifteen miles an hour. He said as the truck approached, a lane nearby, an automobile drove out directly in front of .the car and that Likens was not guilty of any negligence, or carelessness. blaming ibe driver of the car coming out of

the lane for tae accident. Charles Shorn her. of Mantua,

who was the lone witness of the accident, testified that the truek was coasting when it struck the first car. He also said that be heard the driver aay that it was his fault. Other witnesses corroberated the testimony of the

plaintiff.

Mr*. Scrivanl’s suit was for 9308.88. but an item for taxi service. amounting to |2S was

Christmas

is at Messiai

The Christmas entertalnm. will be held on Thursday eves

Given $75 Fine

Wildwood !“>*• «' ’ * 6 - Th * m,,e ,ou w "‘

have a short program which will be followed by a Christmas cantata. Those -.a :narge arc anticipating a few Christmas selections by a quartet from the band. The public Is cordially in-

vited.

Pasquaie Ingenito.

Gres', who was convicted about a month ago on an assault and battery charge, appeared on Monday before Judge Henry Burt Ware for sentence. A fine of $75 was

imposed.

1 Rev. Fred Slater Haleyvllle Ctttetery.

Walker was a membri ,#f

iertown W. C. T. r. Mrs. E. LipK-huu Mr*. K. IJpsehutz.

Mne. who was taken •*

Sunday

stroke, pa.-v-rd away on Thur»day. '' Jn * the congregation and the December 9. in the Jewish Hit <holr will render appropriate pltal in Philadelphia. Th, burial Bring the whole family.

The children i

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tx. | n lcolu *- Thursday. 7.30 . Bible talks and prayer.

vlvrd by her husband and five! ..

children and many grandchildren, j

n< of ajt. Edw. B. Arnett Addresses ‘ember "I eeverai | J un i or Y. M. C. A. Group organization, Ir this city, where | J ,

she played an important part. - and was respected i,~ the entire munity. Forty years aso she

husband from

Menantico Has

Gruesome Mystery While Charles Ore. of Menanco. was gunning last Saturday he found the arm and hand of a tan. also the hand of a child hich he took to the city hsll in Millville. Officers of Millville ade a search Monday and found the skull of a child about two hrec year* old. This is all that has been found. They were suppose.ily thrown from an automobll •. They were found on the Mill'ille and Menantico road .on the farm of Mr. Ore. The flesh

is somewhat

I. Arnett

Mr,. H. H.

. setUing here

; colony- was founded under the ; Baron De Hired) fund, and conI ducted one of the largest farms

n this district.

Kept Disorderly House A suspendeo sentence was liven Lillie Dockelt. of Wildvood. on the charge of sale and tossesdon of intoxicating liquors, md a fine of $350 was imposed >n her on the disorderly house charge when she appeared before Judge Henry Burt Ware at Court House on Monday for

Edward B. Arnett addressed the Junior Y. M. C. A. Group Monday evening on the subject of "A Boy and His Money." The talk was a most instructivi and was greatly enjoyed by the boys. Mr. Arnett was the third speaker to address the group this school year. The first ■ Emerson Sbedd. County Y. M. A. secretary, and the second • Wylie E. Middleton. Editor of th. TIMES, who spoke on "Our Laws and Why We Should Obey Them." The next meeting of the Junior Group will be the Christ mas meeting Monday evening, at which the boys will discus* "Do We Enjoy Giving As Weil As Re-

ceiving Presents."

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shriveled.

Mrs. Ton> Martino Mrs. Tony Martino passed away! Sunday. December 12. at her home In Woodbine. She is cur-j rived by her husband and several children. Mrs. Hannah Van Gilder j Petersburg was shocked toj learn of the sudden death of Mrs.i Hannah Van Gilder, age 88 years. | last Thursday afternoon. Mrs Van Gilder had Just returned, home from Cap. May Court] House, where she had been the past two weeks. Funeral services

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SHIETS

Other Gift Suggestions Shoes Caps Hats Underwear Handkerchiefs Lumberjack Shirts for Men, Boys and Girls Long Pants for Short Boys Ladies’ Coats

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTL RS WM. R POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. .1. Successor to late Win. F. Daniel* Bell Phene 6I-B-*

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FREE;,. guaranteed piano*

Standard Piaio Co. 30 N. Laurel St. Phone 168 Bridgeton, N. J.

FOX BROTHERS 4400 Pacific Ave. Wildwood, N. J.

The Largest Department Store In South Jersey

extends to you a cordial invitation to visit the largest display of Furniture and Juvenile Toys in South Jersey. We are car load buyers and sell at the most reasonable prices. Christmas Suggestions:

all kinds

Secretaries Windsor Chairs

Desks

Easy Chairs Conches Living Room Suites Dining Room Suites Bedroom Suites

Rugs .

Lamps and Shades Mirrors

Juvenile Toys <

Bed Spreads Cedar Chests Doll Carriages

Desk and Chair Sets Magazine Holders

End Tables

Living Boom Tables and any kind of furniture you expect to find in a first class furniture store.

Goldberg’s Department Stores 37 to 47 E. Commerce St. Bridgeton, N. J. Free Track Delivery All Over South Jersey Hours: 7 to 6 P. M. Saturdays to 11 P. M. The Largest Department Store In South Jersey Established 29 Years at the same stand

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Gold Seal Cl i2 ;:,

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24 It, bag *1.06 98 it. bag *4.24 For Better Christinas Baking use Gold Seal Aoi

53 c

Ceresota TM Gold Medal I 4 mllY* Pillsbury ' *

12-16 bag

59 c

Prepare Today for Your Christinas Baking!

ASCO Fiacst Qullty Mince Meat - 19 c

Orange or Lemon Peel n> 25c Glace Citron Peel -A ft n ’ 23c Imp. Cleaned Currants ._ Pkx 12V*c California Raisins 10c ASCO Ground Cinnjunoh can 7 C Prim Pastry Flour 5 I*’ bag 25c Pulverized Sugar — 5 Pk** 25c Best Brown Sugar R* (k ASCO Baking Powder - Ac, 10c. 20c

asco Pure Preserves

Made and Taste Just lik. your own home-made.

19c

| International Table Salt S^’lDc! | Two-pound package*. Three ‘for the price of Two.

Supreme Fruit Cake 2’’“ *1 00

Delicious Christmas Candies! Assorted Chocolates 5 ucSh $ 1 -49

Fancy DQ. Chooolates lb box OVC

Belmffat ro Chocolates __!b box

Hard or Candies lb

French or Mixtures Jb faJt

.Hershey’s Chocolate Kisses 2\o* b ' 95c

Reg. 5c Franklin Cinnamon and Sugar 3 ““ 10c

Pure Vegetable Shortening 2 lte 25c

ASCO Cranberry Sauce ASCO California Aiparagus Tip* ASCO Sweet Sugar Corn ASCO Fancy Sifted Peas Fancy Cooked Sweet Potatoes ASCO California Yellow Peaches Dromedary Golden Dates Juicy California Figs Smyrna Layer Figs Fancy Cluster- Raisins

Advance Christmas Suggestions!

tumbler 15c

can 35c can 15c

' 18c. 23c

J»iK «

* 17c 1 25c

Pkg 19c .Pkx 10c n< 25c Pkg 35c

asco !Skri Pumpkin 3 S. 25c

Princess Assorted Chocolates 5 » box $2.19 Hard Mixed Candies 5 “f $1.19 Ffincy Imported Walnuts n * 33c Soft Shell California Almonds n ' 33c Fancy Western Eating Apples ' loz 33c Large Juicy Grapefruit . 3 h » r Cooking Herbs (Sweet Marjoram. Thym- Sage) Pkg 5c Colburn's Poultry Seasoning • >k K 10c Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise -.— - jar 23c ASCO Chili Sauce , '° t

Reg. 30c ASCO Pure Vanilla Extract x" 1 25c

Crisco For Frying. Baking. Cooking lb can 23C

Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple 15c

I R asco Bartlett Pears

[ Now is yot

25c opportunity to fill your pantry shelves

Christmas Cheer Baskets! Ask our Manager to show you our Christmas Baskets filled with Groceries, priced at $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00. What better Gift could you make to some "needy family" than oae of these Baskets?

These prices effective in our stores Landis Ave. & Italia St. Sea Isle City, N. J. 0DB OCEAH CITY AMD WOODBINE STORES 755 Asbury Avenue 401 Asbury Avena 745 Asbury Avenue 1128 Asbury Avenue De Hirsh A Jefferson Sts.