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Herbert Wood t* o° w living In Newark. N. J- »'' b w » Mi*. I/tule Hlle. being eowloyed In that city. Mlf* Ellxabeth *nd Eltner Heed, of Philadelphia. vUHed their parents. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Jacobi over the week end. Alterations to the Spray House are rapidly nearing completion. When Anished the hotel will be a vast improvement to that aection. ”1** Emma Soupe was a Sunday guest of Ml* Elisabeth
Seed.
George Stevens, of Atlantic City. Is visiting his parents for a few days. Vincent D. Olivet, of Philadelphia. accompanied by friends. ..spent Sunday here at his cottage on Thirty-seventh StreeL Olive; was here last season for
the first.
Mr. and MrsT Edward B. 'Bett left on Saturday afternoon for a month's vacation trip to the South Mr. Arnett has been in ill health for several montha. and ■ is taking a much needed rest. The itinerary includes a business stop la Hlchmond. Va.. and then
Miami. Fla-
Vincent Aslant 1. of Forty-sccon.l Street, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Assianti preparing the repast. The boy* sang and play • games having a pleasant rvenlng. John Assianti entertained with .elections on the tuba while mbrolher. Alfred, rendered several
piano solos.'
was Intensely energetic. Saturday morning that
. sage reached hi- widow. Mn. Ida j I’M Win' rora her late btttband *. lemployr that Mr. Wine wa* talon : 'b* havpttal. He was I found in the Mt <* preparing to
f„r bis train to Wildwood, laced one shoe, and it
PH stricken.
Mrs. Wine and his only d ... Mrs. Elmer T. Crazier, were his bedside when the end
Shaver Claim Disallowed
Attended League of Municipalities
Fitch Again Member of
d i ^o«i Fitch Aga,n
by LCgcin £xecu'Jve Committee
Surrogate Irving Pitch aun
.Mayor Maurice M. Sofroney. of , i,BUBh. cation Rulo Agwn.t De- Is.. q.,. ^ " posed Avalon School Hoad JJ'J, b-n
last Thursday and Friday.
am*-. | xhe zoning qutytlon was taken
Corao^TBabbitt SaH | “ ^ S.andmg Casa ^
| two-cent gasoline ta*.
After an illness of two week.-. 1
di>. Cornelia Babbitt, a respected
. -idem of Cape May Court ,|on John .m. j prw nt.
Purely gl'e that Ml" old cows «lwwlrf t
•j qo hand I
Anally cm '«* fiauy
I would !
FVdks: Cy Crew* ^ :hree classes of auto
thet*-'.
tiiit if be aln t •t''’ 0 * 1 w. re away, he'll find that he ain’t gre J But if he dor* hi* ** while I'm away- * P !
5ive him • •» na * BOC *“* ; 11) surety thank him anyway. |
a.neiant trytag down «»»" lfcr
while tkk
r car’s a a
Into the belief
that they;
i they :
pital early Friday morning Is r ported to be much Improved^ «
fj ..-sided In Cape May County lor t hai Shaver la legally out and ^ a memberahlp Wednesday. Mrs. T °* n . ^ t over serentoen years. cannot claim further salary. i roembfri ,. birth to a baby girl, which rti d The fun , ra i jock place from t. Millet Hand, attorney oi t ^ ^ few moments after ita birth. ^ ]|U( . hora ,. Monday, fierxices.j CApr May City, represented the conducted by Ihe Rev. Charles school Board. | "T n ' . 0 lhe cxecutlvr Haines, of the Baptlat Church. sh ,v e r has ts-en ,h, ’^ cru f ^ * : mlttse. Imst year Mr. Fitch re- ered pa\--menis
v.-do l
are- ’» *
t op cat. It aJwaj. -
■ over seventy repreaenUtlvea ^ n cocnm to » lom: T*. ^
State Commissioner of Educa- f | n the State were, expect* to get more tn " 1 .
. , court ".John M Frld * y j p^nt. Sea Isle City. W.ld- Is *-th. th’ man ^ Mrs. Claude J. Town, who w. - ^ ^ paiv< ^ BWIy last Saturday reversed the appeal of laaac » >nd c^pe May were the hl(l c , r ta »orih more that. " i
removed to the Atlantic City Hos- flt , he ^ of g0 «.*, Babbitt sha*or. former principal of the having representatives an<i , h - ro an who know- •!»»• b • •
born in New York and had A'-tlon grammar school, fro _ c*P' May County. The ^ worl >, and U eurr he > M
and . nitmberKhlp of HI „ Th - us. cl— save them J^ ay ^ selve. an awlttl lot of du—f-nt ^ ^ Utat I bee" “j ^ proved On eighth consecutive mrDU mJ bloomin' motor eat ‘ T.1 __ a—ray everythiag
time. Surrogate Fitch ”* “J! <-» Kology aaW: The ice w-Ujaalf ta ntbbtn an 1 . OoUCirew. ran wed sptsaeh
... «..u • connucieu oy me *ve.. • - nrnuui nn the executive com- w . -rie" and vwn tn 1 • - - The L * dU ‘ 8 the Ai ^ 0 ^ 1 0 ? Mr, J, * lne8 - of lhe Bap,,Rt chu " h Shaver has been the crux of a}**^ llM , x year Mr. Fitch re- ered pavemaaU eWWW^^ ,k^I scrubbing that w-mM pu<
way
i situation in the Avalon
fused
the presidency of the *
I ganlzatlon. owing
busines
meeting at th* home oj - • wr . rfl held at ihe house
Eugt a- Domage next w edne a ^ was Interred in Slioam ” h(V>1 j or over a year. He wi evening. Cemetery. Vineland. N. J. Hepreed a- principal of the school .
She ia survived by four sons jn jj« t »hen he was not re-;
Grover. John. Hamlet and Her pW „. d ffir ,1,, i»JS-JS tetm. He)
bert and two daughter*. Mrs. EUs bli(1 nd ,. rcri hi* resignation toi- -p f' nv Comer and Mr*. W. Jonre. Th*- thp t^^rd on September 5. 1925. jttltC 1 TOOpCF V_^OX
deceased was a member of th- ._.. r for relnsUtetnent as Baptist Churcb. Cape May Court rrv i^natlon was not accepted Houm. hy the board, according to their
a minute* He Had taught In the
John Tozonr 0 ovrr lhrM . Jeurf , , nd h is Made Enviable Reputation : John Tozour. aged SO years, n claim for reinstatement wa. ba**i Y^hile til This County ,v re known resident and well- UJ>on ihe tenure wet. I A good woman. B |^ l3r ^ n ^| tnown farmer, of Delmont. Cum- ^ ne i,h. ’ -
enis «—eu — ff * I with "vig^ and »"T j
motorist to wonder whether they |twu the nreubtilng lha._
The Epworth Eeag>i' of ih* M. E- Church held a Valentine' social In the church auditorium
Wednesday evening.
Recent Deaths
Mn. Otilk Hess
Sent To Medford
office wet.
e School Board, not j
Bute Trooper Harry Cox. ol
children i hemselves desired thi Tuekahoe Station, on W’edne*-
r the return ol Shaver.
_ mseaw-e we*— —- * cl pal was elected. **
Word from Mr. and Mr*, invalid bad been In th. hutpltal ; tecllon of the George Boeder 1* that they are two da>- being conveyed there Tbl . {unrni i took place from act shaver wa* paid hi. regular place having a flue trip through Flori-lfrom her late horn*-. "The Drexel ^ laJp home p r bniary 3. at 1 ,*iarj during the 19I5-2« year. They went as far a. Jack-, where ahe had rewided tdnce 1*16 p M j ' ’**“
Pamed on. Mr*. HM» died Wl Wmid , r January 31. after a lh , Mace Hospital. Thursday morning ,| lne!W _ a rumpllralion "f the
e coming or going.
Irf-t »« 1-arn to be content with what we have. Let u» get rid of our rater retknater. set up all the htghr-l Ideal* * quiet home, vines o» our own planting: a f* • Uioke full of the Inspiration of » genius, a few friend* worthy o.’ being laved and able to love us in return, a hundred Innocent pleasure* that bring no pain or. remorse, a devotion to the right tihat will never sw-rve: a simp!, religion empty of all bigotry, full
hope and love -and
haver, a new prln- day received word of his g philc.phy th:- te«U • id. Cnder the pr.,- far to the Medford. N. J . Mstlnn. n v. tenure of office uktng up hi* duties In that up an «nr F e r
Judge Levin nay. wheti
p _. Thursday. -ul
— - Th< 'hi*'"ate home February 3. at 1 «Jar> during the 1*25-26 year. State Trooper Cox ha* estab- blii house Utl }ttT hr had Jack- where she had resided since 1916 p M ^,-,^8 were conducted at although hi* position wa. filled Hshed an envUble record In tape ^ h>rd pui lB th? aonrille by boat, taking theli . Oonfloed to her betl a!K>ut ,w, ‘, t ^ e hoUM- hr the Rev. Paul, by another. May County and ha* been th- kiiebpn Then the floor was varauto with them. Mr. Soede:’.- weeks, the caus- « d.alh was j ^ yirf r a> . li;;ed by J. B |»e*plte the strenuous opposl- terror of bootlegger* and othei nl>hw| w Bv ,. ^ .0^. T h. nephew. Jack Ardls. of New j pronounced pleural-pneumonia. n(S , n rerment took place at; ,| on of ,he enUre community to tew violators. linoleum was placed on the floor York. Is with them. The deceavJ b survived by a j^bu,-,, his return. Shaver demanded hi* All law-abiding cltlzeiw of the ^ ^ |hp varn »h. After - _ Tjl . ‘nephew. Jake Mayer, whom she ,, .unived by two da ugh- rrl nstatement. whleh the board ll>U niy will regret to learr. ol ^ ^ UatAeam „„ varn lsh.sl Mr. and Mr*. Thomaa E. jAifi-^Ised from Infancy, and upon a|)(1 thrw .obi, Mrs. Rebec- „.fused. Shaver then took his bis tran.fer to Medford. erotect the linoleum -* lam. Jr., of Sea tele City. ba r '' I whom she lavished the devotion j ijnelty. of Delmont: Mr*. A <aw 1o State Commissioner of | Two weeks ago Trooper Cox n ,„ left West Palm Beach, Fla., a mother. The body wart on , Chester. Millville: Charles, of ^duration lg>gan. who. the latter led State Trouper* to a moon where they have been qncc Ml. j , n tbc ingerwol burial «*: j Millville. John. Jr., of Leesburg., part „f October, reinstated him shiner'* cabin in^the heart of^the
rag rug wa* spread out to pro
^ ^ tort the varnish on the linoleum.
and have taken an apartment In j ^ )]lfhm)>nI yuiurday night, w 1 1 "nd'shermaiu of Delmont. an d orderetl hi* salary paid from woods south of Bellepialn. which Vjf '^nLT^vpr ^h.^'njr^tu Voe Miami for the balance of were held there Sunday an ^d^ ed was a member th e beginning of the current he discovered while hunting b^n spread over the rug to pra-
» tnter - laHernoon by the Rev. Paul Neff. of |he d, i m ont M. E. Church and j. chool yf . a r. | game. rector of Holy Trinity Lutheran belonged to the Red Men. P. 0. The Board Immediately dis-; Hll( detection of toe smell
... T. i_ 1 rv.1 _ . . , n a ..r v . . t.1 — (t.^rSF- 1
in Cold'g 0 f A an d tbe P. O. of A.
In the Churches St. Joseph'* E. C. Church
Sea tele City—Rt. Rev. Magr.
in educational matters ha. been
focused
Sea Isle Gty
School Budget Story Mcre|y
Miss Lenora Tonxello has re-, .
i grave. Nahomi* Council. D. of P..
Mr* Thomas Jefierson has re- 1 had charge of the last rite*.
.turned to her home In Phlladel-j Mm. Hess came to Wildwood phla, after spending a week with, over twenty year* ago from Cap.her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Chas. j May' City, whore previously she
R. Hahn. ; conducted the old American Ho- Weeklv Mans . t<l Later taking over the Hazel- A - Poxri. rector Weekly Mass TW R'v. M Mr. » IU«.. tll NolU WMw « - . .i K ! A. * «.»'>.!' “ 1 E».»,-rep. a.rCo.nMow.,,,^ , b . u4 »:» a. »• Kw «»> and Mr*. Addle Hand, of Mer- (tor Htnry H . ott-ns Sunday Mass s: 10:30. the 1 chutviUe. railed on their Known far and wi7e for her art mt Francis Seeley, fir., at the Ocean' in rooklnK . won her maBy pa .i Chapel. Last Mass follow* View Hotel. Sunday. I lrona . H . hu |„ a |i ,be year* re- ^ BenedicUon of the Mo* Pa wa* ■ weekend v'ultor 'Of old German ancestry, she h?ld,* 1 * 3 , , , . PA. ^ w tht 4, y tow Vincent Assianti is improving | forgathers, and early cultivating 1,1 »> o nor of the Uttle Flower.! hte atore and making an apart- a Christian sense of duty. Mrs. b,r *W> oln ' ^1 * n, - ment out of the adjoining house ! iU-«- never forgot : , pray K-wd „ . , ». ™ .
I« W4..4 p,.—rr.mi S<* Ule City M E. Church treasured volume, she found re-1 Rev. H. F. von tlffel. Pastor, puee and rest after the trying' Sunday. February 13—10.30 A.
hours tx the. day. A German M-. '"The Preacher Who Stirred |^roy J Archer, prayer-bo.* over two hundred | Up Trouble." HUs Is a pointed’ Tbc ^ the board i yearn old. pnnted In su.l. bold sermon for every member of the ,, Muller. William A Half, type as to conform w ith the churcb. What kind ol a preacher |si.ell. m George S<»e
«*« “•‘“■v re— - O- » re lire !„d a™. LS hZL horn*, of Peter Pelalugo. of Forty-1 ,U >^- * a -'' beyond rea-h of 7.20 P. M.. "A Message F.oml . rhoill h,„j K ri -
second Street j this loyal woman, where- life was the Life of Abraham Lireoln." only good, ami wvtiose charities This Is to be a young people Si.mei* Point Uiyal Order of! knew no bound*. I'nlll lh- last night. All are welcome but the Moose, will present Sea tele City! hours of her usWuln Mn> young men and women of th. Ixxige with the traveling gavel .{leas was m-lf-aupporting and town are especially Invited. Our on Sunday. Befitting exercise*! with remarkable agility tor her music has been exceptionally fine
will he conducted and Strte of-.year*, she was able to perform recently. Come early and enjoy •~ ,ronry |
.1. i .ii. li eel v wvne a.<r>iee H iram L
now wondering
what wHI come next to protect
missed him on Inefficiency liquor from a passing truck lbp newspaper*
charge*. ! along Shore Road several months „ mmdt> ojnd The attention of practically aco resulted In a conviction of, . t - n „|.| ,„i a
-rere u th. suo lre~« .h. 4H..r .a. «. orereUM 1
my Jeans. I'd take a trip to New Orleans. And since the cash I've hand was made from Bary
Stllie.
alcohol.
Trooper Cox. while In Tuckaboe. married Mias Marion Stllie. '
i
The Sea tele City Cadet* will play the Y. M. C. A. quintet. 1 of Ocean City, on the Excursion House floor. Saturday afternoon.
Amount Fixed at $9700— School Board Election
The organization meeting of the Sea Isle City Board of Edu-
ratlon was held Tuesday evening Seaville and DrnnisrlUe are *
and leave her be:
* nee xr and cough. So 1 Sary dear, ted'* beat It some south of here, away from •
lM»rU la p.,-., ^
that realdent* and aehooi chll-j |bt , a
dren of Denote Township wer-
In the grammar school.
The dHlcers are: President Harry Muller, vice president. Mrs. Louise Holme*, secretary.
Wil-
fleer*. ar well as visiting ’Pap*" J the mo»t strenuous duties in lh- our lively song service, will be present Following the painstaking care- of her horn. Sunday school at 12 o'clock, ceremonies a luncheon will be. Everybody in Cape May Countj Topic.'■Making Our Homo Chrteire. Hess, end many Dan " Help us make our at-
threHigliout th- mib-. tendance 100 next Sunday.
cussed at the meeting.
Earlier in the day. thi i mil tee on school estimates
Ham SbeUem and William Haf fert. met with Mayor Maurice M.
and CommlsKloni
Love and pai
rved in the Moose Hall.
Carrie Gallen attended : .
n relative In' ”” "'** “*iauiii «xe* aire-ne*'. - C. during the'*^ «he 1
6 ‘n*! windows ,x the ''Drexel" the
Hew habltate for yenrs, has gone ?
A meeting of the Foreign Mls-' ou, t
sionary Society of Messiah Lmh-! ernn Church was held at th. ““T Jane Sawyer
home of Mre. Robert T. Stevens Mn<. Mary Jane Sawyer age 1
nln *. Af '*» 66 years, widow „f the late 1 and study, lun- Frank Sawyer, ..| Bricksboro. ’
Cumlierland County, passed away '
J" ,he Mlllrllie Hospital last ' Miss Louis.- Maxxoni. a student Thurv ' 1ajr ' a,,,r •’ lingering 111of the WnM Philadelphia High <!, ' a,h '"‘"v due to a comSchool. ha* returned to that ciiy ' p tr ' , * ,lon a-. Uv.-loping
after spending an eniovat.l.. : ifrip.
the funeral Washington,
week.
i Monday , regular busir
chcon was served by the hostes
and Mrs. Van Artsdalrn.
i League ;
P. M. Yoi
Kp-
lutlon fixing Ihe sebu- ! budget for the year 1927-26 at ID Thi* is a decrease over laai amount, which was |11.4Sn
In 1921
out foundation. Interviews by a representative ; of this paper with resident* and ‘ school teacher* of South Seaville.' Seaville. Pennlsvllle and Dennis; Township prove that the reports School teachers in DennlavtUe and South Seaville state that they have not heard of a bear bring on the steps of their school houses. Dennis Township school authorities deny that they have offered a *500 reward for the car-
tbe bear.
Pupils Will Entertain
wing s
ich y.a
talks Thursday.
» Test amen
Well
The
thy :
Miss
i thinks!
Max-|
t With UK.
men to shoulder a wisher* and nym-
t* are plentiful, but they scare th*- enemy. We want join the army of the Lord ■t on the firing line. Sign
Recent Marriages
Surprise Party
daiighter of Mr.
-venlng at her hoc
roditb, ot B 1. of Mlllv -nantico. sui
Asao-la-
Tbc Parent-Teachei Ion of Goslien school ing to give an entertainment at the school iron m- Alooday afternoon. February 14. The children taking part in tb« roent and invite their parents U
attend.
large department stole window reads. "Ladies Resd-io-Weat Clothing " Well, i
Tuesday, Feb. 22 Philadelphia Lt Isle City set A. M. Ar fhtua. lpnu I Market HI Wharf a ti y RKTURNING Lv. Phil*. (Market St. Wharf) 7.J3 p. m Pcnnsylvinia Railroad
‘ No Money To Svippiort Child. Man Says
Therc s nothing cheers a man as much as a good meal—in his family circle of friends at this hotel. Our food pleases. HOTEL STRAND Ocean City's Social Center''
Have You Looked Ahead? Take a look into the future. It's a good thii.4, u> do. What will be your financial position twenty — thirty years from now? Will you be independent. fre» from financial worry ? Or will you be. like so nmny yon know, dependent upon the charity of rela UTfilt IT'S UP TO YOU t® make d your future what yon will. An endowment or monthly interne policy u y 0Uf GUARANTEE of independau*. pay f„ j, while your earning capacity u P7 at «i—and yon enjoy it when your earning capacity declines. SEE Samuel ScheOenger Keystone Phone: 296-A C*!* May, N. J.
Bay Real Estate NOW! The best market (or real estate, for investment, is N-O-W! Take advantage of it before the sprint season opens. Property values are now at figures representing an unusual opportunity for both investors and home builders. Consult us lor prices and tenns. Call or Phone Maurice M. Sofroney | Landis Avenue at Wet* Jersey SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Insurance of fill Kinds
Another City Fake moixus and from «i..-t do*,, .
«at and;!
balmy bre- <r I
February Sale is on Full Blast Thii, the largest department store tn South Jersey. invites you to participate in the savings thsf 1 can be made here. We buy in solid car load lot* for cash. We employ no outside salesmen, to whom commissions have to be paid. We own ail our own buildings—have been here at the j same plait for 30 years—and we do the volunv ! furniture business in South Jersey. Free drlivery anywhere.
These $200 Genuine Baker's Cut Velour Three-piece Suites—$133.00 Reversible C ush,on. „f ,b, m „ eru J All covered beck, „„ ,H cuehioc •pnng bKt, end ed«t. Cnerenleed lo give s* 1 ufa.:,,or. A K>bd cerloed „l thru: Aleo eome Jacquaid velour, in ibi, iol Choice of over rune col .nng^-blue., Inupe, brown., lent. al*< two and three-tone color combinations. All other Living Room Surte., up to $506.00 Reduced 20 f t to 50% $200 Ten-piece lining Room Suite Huegonot Walnut—$127.50 1 Goldberg’s Dept. Stires 37 to 47 E. Commerce St. Bridgeton, N. J.

