Cape May County Times, 14 January 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAT COUKTY TIKES. FEIDAY, JAKEARY H IKT

In the Churches

E. C. Church

Grand Theatre at.Cou.t House

a terr pleannt md profitable

evenIn*.

Ciun Seeretarj Sb-dd attendr 1 •• monthly con;

Late Wildwood News ! w

To«*day

Rtertn. Mr* t

afterBOon the *

'Wi Chapter U D Ha** K~ A. K

Hv rtwalaMton oater ordinance..“tar *«- *»»en » ** * 1rt - * r . u r. Wentaeil. •

* ~ h* Maraureite. tl# E W** wmuide and Mr*. * Otr e

N«. Obleh »a» pai-efl on - - H,nuu,.tr and J*ra. a. Or. - It* Anal nadln* Tue*day after- Holla “ G.. Aner tfc* »«*• noon. Clerk Hell wa* ln*tructed neke. Worthw “• ,ro "’ ... . lhrn waa • ntfel on >. , to advertise for bid. lor a -r- There ««» brld*e. fi-e •»“«' . ^ ^ «Mrh «aa otn _ . . . .aa. i,.n. red and o.noefcle played •Itn

Daniel Montagn* wa* admitted to cUixeorblp at Court Horn*

Monday.

Mus Kathlena Dunn, of Suten Island. N. V.. 1* trending enjoyable tacatlon with ! Mancarrt Bay. Bdward B. Arnett is able I. about after beln* confined to bis home by an attack of Hines*. Mia. Lucy Doma*e vlstted ta* the week Mio> Mar*aret Miller. who 1* teach!-* acbool In Ulouceetrr County.

Recent Deaths Ruth Anna Jenkins

Ruth Anna. 1-year-old daugh- day Aer of Mr. - nd Mrs. John Jenkins, in of Port N'Jirl*. Cumberland Coun- [t..: ty. parted away at the home of her parents m fcinday. January 9. after an illness of two weeks, death being due to pleurisy. Thfuneral try*' place Tuesday at : o'clock from her parents' residence. with services at the house, the Rev. Earl Egle officiatingInterment was made in Dividing

Creek Cemetery

Mr. and Mrs. George Sosde hate returned to this rewort, at ter spending several days in Net

York Ci:y.

I:,v - " -

kly Mass a Extensive Alterations and ..... rrfdny. L addlUon t- advertise for bid* for a new There was bridge y Masses at * . » J„ .j,. :»r pro; ram. Mr. H. K pump a part ol the sddi.lon- r**l and ptnocfcle played M. Every oth r Improven.-Ilts Made . he mitlonaljai improvemenu Of the nty eight tables set. The at J0:30. the S roanotl 'or the Wesera regian „, ter department ««" brldbe by Mr* H. M bcin* at Go-h. n I'nder the r.w ownerrfilp o. r ..„ n t an I deyribed in d- Wlsr Mrs Jonothan Hand. Ms Mass followed' Ha—y Bece-: V.ocJbln.-. and ^ varJoC •»p,* of count) | Engineer We.r's Plana for the M W Davi*. Mr* J Whitting Most; jbe able -l.ip of Usuis <r0 , k *hirh i- br ing done in; j.^rd surfacing of street*, ineluri- bam. M- H Hantbal Y*.nken> nt. Sunday schooL «; r |ner. this !."le photoplay r ,, fo „ u .- n<1 o'bcr Slate* of |ne also plans for the erection Mr*. Robert Pirrpnr

ansfonned «"*o ' ■ -■ - . .

• bleb

E C Murr j

* .'retinae

. Monday and Tues- hour.

the W -t

approved

Sea Isle City M. E. Church

nlyrlar

*8. of Port Norrii

t t , County, passed away Wednesdr.' Joseph H Rung, of Phtladel- Januirr 5 aft ,. r an nine- , Phia. was a Sunday visitor *llhj one roonth death Uing due t hla brother. Mr. and Mr*. Ocorgt ^ Th ,. funermJ look rb M. Rung, of Forty-sisth Slrcet.,,^, ganrta} . aI j p M . with - r _ _ , _. vices at the house The it* v

' ^ r ", y ' ’7, C * fvy William Moore and Re' Eyl- "1

Chas. Md.. i> visiting Mrs Car- flcUtM , lntannent w ma . t .

rl' Galien. HaleyviUe.

1 Mrs. Albert Barsugha. , Th - ‘^h-e™

four sons and two daughters i Ross and Howard, of Port Norris; Ralph, of Atlantic City. Warttk.)

> hurch with the big proRev, H. F. von I'fUl. p, .- inday. January 1« 10:S0 \t 'The Godly Prophet " This intereatln* study of a real

• and blood preacher-music 1

the choir. Worship God in frerhnejs of th- tnorntn

Mrs. Aaianda Bobbins „ „ ...

.:3(l P. M. Law Enlorc

Mrs. Amanda Robbins, aged . ,.. lt •• AJI chr ..*:Uns pray. ' Thy Kingdom Come." What nre you , .

•Ing to assist the coming ol th* _ fl11 ' n bn:h tad MCTsUi Kingdom Th-re will b- e-ieral T '”77* > ' Thl ' r *' llty . S * <urd * ) ie* and »hrr. were several

■ hlldren in the program and

Ward.

laymen's oonfer?nce. j j u tion. ’ men iaMrestad Ini

gone to t.» u( .. :a ln ,be State of New Ordinance No. 24). providing making thi* j rlvr y » held in Trenton the 1 fot the Third Ward Boardwalk, the prlir* were credit to the ^ fo < linrl0K ,he county accr *»* introduced and passed or. s Murray,

h it »* atu- ^r^reace. This meeting 6r»» e.mnty at larg. ma « by Mr. Reeves, prwt- Pa‘'«*c

of Richland, were Sunday ■

Mr. and M-s. Georgr M. Rung wen Atlantic City visitor* on Saturday.

f j especially to at««d th* , of tht- Sunday scb«»l

| o'clfick. Lav. Week W. had »l«

| present.

... ^ ^ „ jout o. umuiy Instructive Bible talk* are

*, 1 l .

Gustave Mornhtnwe*. John Ansi- John tv Grearty. of Bala. Pa.. I 7:; . () j, j, u -, ir . -j. jrii: nr. anti and Peter Lamanna attend | son-in-law. <*; Mr nn-l Mrs j bim-fuctioii to each t»«.k at the '

-4 4he Somer* Point Band prac- Thomas Reilly, w.-ll-known sum- x'ew

'of Millville: Mrs.

Port Norris, and Mr* Hand, of Bellevue. N. J-

Johr S. Greasy

ices at 8 o'clock, oner of the r.io-t ■ "•ufortabl- and of the LltUe Flower, gory little b-'Ue-e in Cape May A

i*y appointment. County octop—

. county »oi

iittl- .*p*n. ' — rt * i ‘

tfoatr. not only

community r. « hich II Is tttu- |A . iwi nmfmace . TT,|, meeting 6m and wccond reading* ate,!, but '■ ’ county at larg. wi< bv Mr. Reeves, prewt- flnal P»«>W «* January 11^ ha* >u*t -tailed a steam ^ ... laymen's Aawriatton » Ordlnanr No. 244. providing heating .-.pparatus that insur*. <>f lh> , SIa , r aBd ftfij ! for the |1.S.»09 street appn* m.ort o- 'he cold iTt of night* ypp-^e^tailv** men atfendel. This' prlatlon will come up .'or it* t" the pa': -and together with |h , fl „- t>Tn e that a |*,n.'* , »*l :**■•*• °« «bc "" "-•* rit*-rl<n deoorwtion. ni „,| n( . ^ laymen tet-rnsted! A meeting of the.general t ng plite to spend an Jn th> . roarir work had b.. . n ' boardwalk committee for the

held and It was a decided sue-1‘ ,0 «*" 00 » bmudwalk h- 'arinusdlscuf»i»"'* N'ocib V.'ildwotd. waa held th. work were very help- Tuesday n.ghi. I pon advice ..t

Palmer Way. attorney, the ap proptialion of half million do!-

"*"•**» is uir« •• iumwi^Tu '*'> *~“ l ' “*• “2* - , "-

- •>**>• ■!” • **“>- MS .Mrt rn* a. SMfMM- *“ '• m *r u t T’’" , ;>,> «*••«*. »' ,u,a .. ... at lb, Iml «""• •“ •**“•« *» K *> Tb, mmm, M I, ' *•*»►* »• »*“* I S .M,b to, to*. mmmsA ’"*1, “ MM«IM «. ». bMia b f-.. **•“ * ““""R” ' .„,.M m hi. ...t, Mr “ • "* lone ,. b,., mm, -.I., S- - •“ **•<*•« 'f' b B—rtl. o, Osm. C,,,. IT'"’'!'•• “* • Drop in next ftunday - d meet ^ - aintain* while th M r All« B. Oraee. of Wil l- °“' the n»w preach t Superin'-t.c ~ *' n p wood, n.-mben* of th county Y J Wildwood Chapter of the East oat Burton Inri: W the adult. M C. A. board, attended thil . S it lay night Ja:.

a new Boardwalk In the Third Gerwtel. and the pinner* In ft''

by all __

Paaa School Budj^ci

* Kl.«. K-

K Murray. Mr> B C. Dyer » r ^ Kdocallo* last Wedr. aday .Mrs. Elliott, fourth In pin* hi* n!; , p a , ih, Arhool Hau>•

by Mr. E • dee! total* SIP.PSl, of *' Knnowii'h l»’42 )* Is to be raised by u

j make*

evening wb.T of the bejC a

! latest Photoplay-

Cape May County . .-anferecc- a- well a* E. W uary 2 went In a body to the ’ w j— . .. . . * Shedd and Harvey U Reno, who; Firat MethodUtCburch.ofAngl*I . M. G. A. Activities I* the r.-pr*-. tfltive .bf souther:. { sea. where they listened to a

Jew? *v: th. Slat stair I very good arrmon.

tier Monday evening.

|m*.- residents of Sea We Qty. a! lw . rhap ... _ idled las! Sunday at ih. home o'. R,. Vf .rrnr*. for the Bible ceani

sother. In tv.nshohocken. af , intie uni tw you read It. six weeks. Send the youngsters to «h*r a ‘ P***"**** aft« -bool on Friof ,infl days for 3>* minutes cf Junior

tie Messiah lmt* e ran|^^~ , :---‘■ nd rhurrt <»*ructior,

Church wa* held al the Edwardt

Cottage last evening. ! , irr G

The ITS Y M. »'. A. Group o! O* «n City bad a good attend-

Its last regular meeting, t Important Item of burl-

Wllllam ,J. Sheehan

turned u> thi* city afler bpMid-jter an illness c ing several day* in Philadelphia ! Mr G.i»ny wa,

I automobile dealer

_ An oyrter supper for the btne-j handball Bl ar. I!

1 Philadelphia and

s College Ik was a tnem- \

Phllupatriaa Club. ■

Krsiiah Lutlicntn

Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Sharp 1 ’ were Petersburg visitor* o

day with friends.

port of the c®nidi rtlon comtniilee which has b—n working fo: a couple of week* on a euitablconstitution for the group. Tb-j presented a final draft meeting

hich wa* accepted with

' change » report on the ] movie b*‘ii* fit held showed thal : th- group treasury had been en ! ricbed by nearly twenty-five dol

onarp* hBre *** * a ' 1 r * 1 *' !, P |0, t handball! Th* home-lik* ..hurch. S*-a Isle I lars. This money will go toward „ cyn. Player, and also of the Penn Ath- Ci, 5- January IS. Rev. n. t'pi on basketball suit* and the payment I letic Club. Bair. Ph I> pastor Second Sun : of a pledge of twenfy.flve dollar* Fun «ral aervi* were held Fri-; ria >' a!l ‘ : Kplphany. Bible srhoriT on a plan lor the church. The

One new mrmbfr was initiated j day morning at 10 o'clock wlth^ 1 ' A M Service with s* t bankntball eul!* are expected this at the meeting of the Moose-: Solemn High Mass of KeTjui.’iu n '" n 61 • I 1 - M. The l>el| ring- ’we. k and manag-r Curtis IV>w J] heart Legion, held In Moose Hall. I at Sta. Peter and Pau' Cathedral r - 11 The p:.-i„ r and ! I* looking for a few more -»b«s on Tuesday evening. Mr*. K.' Philadelphia Interment w^jntemle r- invite you. Th- Holy to fill up the ^hedtile. Although rowker. the nesly-eleeted Senior j made in St. Dominic's Cemeterv ' pl,1! ' ,r *cs you The doors ope*, handicapped for a floor to orac Hegent took the chair for the Holmeoburg. lo f«-.i-.e you. The service will tiee on. there -o,,,. . Dl , n a W

,0r ' His widow, who waa JCAtherlnei^ •limulating and helpful "* uunerial among th- .ne ni her 8 ot

a^Mrd Pai ,y to be held January j Reilly. «t Bala, and a S-year-rdd yo " A b ** n y welcome to all ! the group and they expect to

sou Thom a* Reilly Gr.-any aur-jn.-ij. K . ” have a learn which will give s Ta* Men'* Bibie Claa* of th* Vl ’*' Iding Notes , Knoa areount of iisrlf. Sea Du City Method 1*1 Church T.JUT or u G»athered in G>untv T . , —, -

are ptannug 2B entertainment M Lncmd8 Warwick "«"»«' January meeting and social to he bGd In the very Mr* Lucinda Warwick, of DM- Btuigeion Und R jo s"' C A A**'n'7'"* Y M ' nem-future. T-.e date and other «**unt. Cumberland. County, ag-i ^nih had hun, * , * " rhold.!^ , Wl " " ! ‘ , ' ld deuiD will he announced next :« ywr*. 9 months, dled on,t^ eemi bun^.,. * o' W.M^ ,S *'

^ m P ,1 ® ad * “>e Thursday. January €. of paralysis Grande R '° "‘ ,dw00d <»ubhou e.

, th41 * 111 have charge after an illno* of four years. |

j The funeral was hell at her Dl<- i fTysee* Grant Pi.

of the affair

Paul Rice was a winn.

*'■ prixe offered by a Philadelphia nt*spaper In a cross-word

contest last week.

Paul;

Creek. :

Monday

*tY*rs officiating. I _ tnade in Lee.*urg Cemetery. Mr*. Warwick D survived by

husband. Thomas Warwick

D 8 ' Tol » ,,n fdl on the bad iw„ married I tended outside step, 0 f h „ b0Blr on 59 year*, and by three Mended Monday. Injuring her hind* and! charI e*- Thomas and J.-ws* Uck ' j' >np daughter. Miw. Alii* Veaeh,

Charles W. Glb*on spvnt the ber If^Ih^ S? , Thmnaa'* t Baker. 1^ '^ "*

Chester. Pa.

Th-. Sea Isle City Junior Group

it. «... meeting held

Rob c-

Pfter S. Tomlin

! ,v 'er S. Tomlin, an aged

D. G. Geiler Head*

Sea Isle Realtor*-*"--‘^1,-th- cauw ol death The

Chosen as President of Real

Estate Board For 1927 “""H***-- ' N-wpo, „ n

At the annual election of offl-'iwf* ‘ n H-

s'vr

president of tl - - - - -

Company, was

has the foundalioti start, d; tent event- night, which pro ■ new- h.*Uf f.ppoeiie the jlttUMnlly Interesting. Th. v

home of Samuel Compton. f'-'ld a dlacuMon on. "Wnat Part The Wood,dnr Und and ^ ‘ n ° Ur provement Com r.-cenUy 1^1. ' W uf '■*<

•et- ii,,„ . I I ’ rrn njerober* were pr.-eent at — ■, eral mile* alon th. t , a d> enter I' hl * nw * Un<:

'■ - ZJ-zZ;. Tr 1 -• o! A convenient. wood. „ „„ re>rul _ r m ^ LtiK ^ Joseph Fi hek. ,A Woodblr. ! K , , 0 ‘‘ <,a, l '' rnln * Mr. John has been m , k , n g M, 0l e imp,,,... ,h< ' **f the WUdmenu lo bl, residence conaiaflng WOOd C,ub - ® n ' 1 Mr All-n e Principally of the building al 2 wtub r of the Count, y w kitchen. j' 1 ^ A. i»«rd from Wildwood. U,rb.M CeSwi .n* »™ W- n,? “

have recently built n. * ‘he guest* o< tb« evening 1 -igalows at Pelensburg. | It was curio night on it, Mr and Mr*. Thomas Mills,, j from and the boy* trough, South Dennis. .xp., t «„ ’-h. nwting a number «.( _

..eiice rebuilding this monih ! "hfch wer> ,.f con>ld.-.*«.t. . "I

tailed b

r ho:

Geiler .

* many that I '■ sveral weeks I * h

Miller i- employ t d at ■ di 1 dbin.- Colony and Mr- i -M. principal of the cier-' J b

Follow In

program. Mt ruiaion Wha C- A. Htond* ' wular meet

WlDey ]

. .J^iy. w.

r 1927.

lit

ary B.

1.-S Vas

nr y B Bun,

i th*

roup*

ggied

n-. P-'-unacy of

. by- the Sea I*Je boya to" ro

o which borh “fully for th the evening.

Mrs. L«cy j^j-

Gcxxl. Clean Coal W. H. AUSTIN CO WILDWOOD, N. J. Th, Old E.llabl. Yard’-

Dre “ Welt and Succeed

MADELEINE SHOP

3715 Holly Beach Ave.

Wildwood. N.

f'MA KING

_M 0ST EXTiAORDiHtny OFFERj

player-piano oin-fn 1 i

$ 265

fR

Wkieb Uclude,

FREE^

“-FDwU., ° : - r ctutrantwad

mtdtAi*

l 30 N Laurel St.

Stikdard Piano Co.

1‘hone 168 Bridgetuu. N. J

IRGHANIS! MANUFACTURERS! Send For The Gloom Chaser The Gloom Chaser is our Better Lighting Engineer. He shows sto* rkeepers how to light up for a boo.t in business, how to flood their shops with the kind of illumination that brings in trade and sells goods. Our Better Lighting Engineer will look over your present lighting equipment and tell you how to increase your business at once with cheerful, pleasing illumination. He'll also submit samples of fixtures—the commercial type as well as ornamental fixtures for smart shops. Then we have another Gloom Chaser in the industrial lighting division. He shows manufacturers how to speed up production, cut down on waste and spoilage, avoid accidents and provide better surroundings for workmen through adequate factory lighting. Let these specialists give you the benefit of their expert training in lighting problems. Cali Stone Harbor 9-R-2. ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO. Oce*»n City Branch 10th and Weal Ave.

Expert Auto Repairing

Radiators Repaired. New Lamps Attached, New Springs Attached. Bumpers Straightened, Fenders Repaired. N«w Windshields. Every Kind of Repairing Expertly. Reasonably and Quickly Done. 7 Our ph„„. i. Bell 42, and a call will bring our repau crew to any place a. any time. Towing and Salvaging i, , specialty and you can depend upon our men in any emergency. Work Guaranteed. Mazurie’s Garage The Automobile Repair Shop Since 1906 Undis Ave. Sea Isle City Bell Phone 42

A Good Habit for ererv Home-Keeper u the careful reading of all oar advertisements. TLoavands opon thoomadi of the Best Home-Hvkers in ioar Sute* 'ook for our admtaanenu every day a* they do their moming Hew*paper. Th* reason is self-evident because they know onr adrertu* ments are lessons in economy and better liviaf. We art constantly adding tin usually attractive values to our al ready low pneev. to that every woman who wants to tonduct ber household on an economical, efficient basis should read onr advertisements regnlarly. It pays to buy all your Table Needs ui Our Stores, Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest!

The Finest Grown in Santa Gara Valley! Sim iwy Calif. Pranes » 10c Lars*. fl«*br fruit. Bun cored, email pita. tMicfetfu!

R ' ? r ' Beans With Pork 3-20c

ASCO

Hiich In food value.

irry nourDhlnr—and always ready

California Peaches ** ~ 23c ^larKv. Iti.-riou* Yrllow fv-artu* la rich sugar *jrup ;

Reg. 10c Tender Sweet Peas 3“ 25c

Bc*t Scup Beans B* fe Calif Lima Beans n* lO* Dned Kidney Beans ft tgt'jc Asco Whole Bice «> Pk« II Bich Creamy Cheese «> 85c

Reg. 10c Sunrise

A pr«d quality Catsup

T omato Catsup 3 Bo,, 25c

il oita'ilr .. 5

ASCO Cora Starch pkt 7 C j ASCO Evap. Milk <n jj, i Princess Apple Better ra '-10- j Eagle Cond. Milk <*'* jb. Gold Sea Oats 3 P^x- 25c ■

1 very low price. Reg. 10c Sweet

Sugar Corn

3'25c

Easily 35c Valut

ASCO Coffee

1U fraamnt aroma and dldtatow flavor , '* ll> ' ib* *rry first mtp

Why Pay More>

42c

60 c

K*4c just like Mother u*d to make the delicions b*ead that won yonr heart and

appetite.

Making New • Friend* Every Day*

Louella,,

Butter

TA«Fi«v**r Built,

Rictnui finite, n. 57*. Victor Bread £15 7c

BreadweSt. Supreme I “’

• Bi«. rich, milk loan

10

Gold Seal Flour

59c

rry Uokini' P«rpo**.

Old Dutch Cleanser 3 - 20c

^ SC0 Ew Preserves Jar £5c Fnaoeaa Je. *a 3 uroibDm 25; ASCO Pore Jelhes 2 lumbUm gSc j

Marmalad- »ar l»c

Pu., Appl* Sauce

J?" 1 R, P' 1 ASCO Sl^dT Tomatoes Bacon 3 25c 23c

2 «»> Sftc

ASCO

Butterine

1 25c

Wry mhtjtmam. Trade with Certainty Store Where

Prim Rice 3 25c

ASCO Sliced Pineapple 25c

1,1 ^ «ur Nearest ASCO Money Coca Furthest!

Landis Ave. & luj;. S t.

Prices cBretire in ear stores

S Isle City, N. J.

!!

ora to, m voomn

755 Asbory Avenue 7« Ashcry Avenue

401 Asbory Arena

_ JIM Aiburv Arcana

DtHin1 ' * Jrfleraon Bts.