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

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Purely Personal Sea We Gr* News

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tack, ot ilioewa. » conaJ«tnak ,i l( <«v :»•< G«)7se SoeierTVbe it KrTt'e M Ins the winter In nort4a to- v Itetfcer with Mr»- S?etfrr *» * MarU.tswaE

communication with fr»e»4t bet*

report* that he won the weeop.-. A r»* ' flight of the Lake Worth GoK v •*'»-' "

Club tournament held e* FVfcru- f- 1 ary IS. He wa* awarded * Nu Uful lovinn cup for hl> ptowi

on the links.

vm* at the S, present and ^ ,r - - t VtR. beln* at Oothen: preRerte.-. w ‘ heau'ifuMu* followed 5»,. 1f :»< . r el '- o' Mr. ax ,:.oa of the Moat; Mr* Harr? rree'nvan

•tactalMKL Sanday rchool Mr. snd V"^ Mavwwtl Por»~ A M. Monday and Tuee- ^r. rewi '•' > o' M'-KMl>a. sper ..r.-rne eerrlce* at i o'clock. * tew day* hire with M:. ax

of the Little Flower. Mr* Sar- WondHajewr. V

h ay of the Croae eaery Frt- suf^rtnat •* a former Jmuttt* o' ,r:n« at T:J*. BaptiNr. , hf r . *td rnember «d the . rjv'intmeat. Woodbine official farni^- ^ ^

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A. a Steelman, who wa* taken to the Lankenau Hotpltal three weeks axo. Is reported as he in* much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hess entertain! d relatives of Bellplatn Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sharp were Petersburg visitors on Tues-

day.

Mia* Sarah A. McGovern and Bepbt w. John Boyce, oi Philadelphia. were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MeCal -

ptia. a »eU-k«ow» indent wa* a week-end The HfsapJe family side ir. Phtladelphta ^y looking over the:

here.

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-.dav March «. Full church Sara N*PP«" - - - - - - - "—, Pauli i

eek ecd wKk Brv

r of Mi® rau,.** v a nc Mr- Roy ;e«r. marly employed la the pw;o*:.- ^ Todd tht, here. deng m^eral «ays mC Mr> H>rry

t» vt*:t%g

ud Mrs Harry Cowdc*

daughter. Hat

apendmt the week end with he. Bri Sunday

and Mr*. Hyvnar.

On this last Sunday of

• In church year, let every m '

her be present. Let u» make

»!■ ' * 100 per cent. Sunday.

•: ?--•• 10:30 A. M. “The Phlloeophy Aleaancir P P “J of Disappointment*. T:*0 1' M >e * Um ' A Good Man'* Punlekment Mar)or,e Halp< ~r. a »

l_**t Sunday we received fl.e new Temple fnlvetmtr. and Mr. and Mrv Em»ch Opting : oe<Bher*. Next Sunday, we .til - “

Of Ocean t :t>. ■«n '■$' *.■ give you another upponunity to

guee:* ot Mr. and Mr*. <.hari<~ parent*.

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decided succe» M:r C jrence Harold Sut .on. J*ict *i.n oi» Millville Saturday M.iuri. *nd M^ E»« I™"' J*-- * ™ “ ' were the hxof the eve-i epeelal aenicae Sunday. March where they wut visit tncuu*.

The Light Brigade at Meeaiah' j IX. Conference Sunday. Asthony TeirM» will attend a Luthein Church last Filuc> eve- The paet<«: wtahea to thank <S*uoe in Millville Sunday eve-

ning wa* well att.'iided. The li*- George Culver ana hi- father,! t be member* for their loyal sup- oln *

son *as full td lnte*x~t and the 1 oo tS e A. Oliver brough' ;; large p^,; during hi* brief paetoratc.: Mi*e Jowephtl

■octal period greatly tnicye-i. Re- boat down the Ocean City way! We hope that next year

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amouni « *>•1’' ,

It rhi p»«: few eBOulh*-

Abrair Chmwr. wa» n re«' Tc-kahoi vtstto- He f* a era *'- a., ft :h. Woodbine High School Among the Saturday shoppeit. VfBvfBr werv Onear and A* free Polhamus. Mr. and Mf> J

T<woar. Roland Sharp ■»*

Mr aoc. Mr* Henry Cariwh kit att< Mi* John Harru ard *n*i’-

Mr*. Roy Raffni- and

and family Coostni and

daughter. Mr. and Mr* Lsitmrn Oca and aon*. Mr and Mr*. Harry la- and children. Mi. and Mrs

! On Samrd-y ereuta* the T j : M H. A of Woodbine, gave a baeouet cejebratlag it* fourth! f S nnlversary. and never fa the hlalory of Woodbine b ig how hoeu auch a wowdertul orraadoa. Over ■ one hnndr.-d resident* were In : attendance The official family were the honorary gueeta. The affair wa* beid la liberty j Hall Franklin Street and Jack ' Avenue Benjamin Bbalk. head of the ore*r.iration acted ae toastmaater and epnke on Y. M H A. aetltftleo. The Opening wa* marked with he ringing of the “Star Spangled Banner." and in the heart* of

there dwell a

»* of bspptaea* and mn that they an l!,; 8l grand and glorloua count

America.

Mlm Bother M. Harrow

Center alao duHwered aa tatetng addreae and onUftaiTM' ainglng a number of RumUr

meiodlea

The Veaeh family hav.

Noirta Saturday. Dr M'eidberg L aa ar worker la the Zfemtai org*; Hoe and baa been i a p,^. and know* the pruaeat Mtoa

of that laud.

r Smith.

I'arJw* Smith and Lmlle Van Gilder have been taking a trip: to Canartv and Niagara Fall. j Viw U-ai— Hawktu* m»r' the end with Mr. and M-* J K*nti iwvfc and AmoJd Smith ■prr-, Saturday e-rening ta VlneCathvcya Carthde agent Satarw:n. her grandmother. Mm C Carlisle, of Delmont.

Walter

the week Torapw-r.

it Sunday in Deer-

* Smkua. of Mill

Melted friends bore on Sun

freaf-j rau wer- 'oil and plenty (roB1 Atlantic City during the • the bwC In the history of tbe afternoon

The/ came to look '*rer their

prortrty by the •

Four new member* were elected to membership in the Loyal Order of Moose Wednesday night at th regular meeting of the ordei Following tbe meeting a deliciou lunch was served. Plans wer made at the meeting for a men novelty card party to be held March 10. Non-member* are in-

vited.

i Isle City church. Christian Science

The Ladies' Aid of Memiah ^ the^'and ^llS Lutheran Church held a social. . trawl I tea at the home of Clarence Pftif-1 . ' . . . . dock'

frr last Tuesday evening. It | ' Christian Science Sorlety. East well httaifcd UUd ’ t0 * ‘ j Davis Am r u*. Wildwood. Is a tea and social time greatly en- j tjj. Missionary Society of Mm-{ branch of the Mother Church, tbe Joyed by all. The radio furnished . ,. t!l Lorberir. ebarch will meet : F:nrt Church o! Christ. Scientist, plenty of good music. j Monday night in tbe church j Boston Mam Subject of leason .. , __ _ I ■ermon. March € "Man." Sunday Mr. and Mra. BerBhgw an . Mr ^,,,5 Mr> Ed«» r d b. Ar- whool 11 A V Wednewlay teetlm».e daughter «Uci on Dr and Bn| ^ ir . urErt t0 , h « lr bome.l t...* ting* » P. M A cordial

week*' trip to northern New Jer-i*tsend the® meeting*. visiting relativiw and friend* 1 ■ ■ Mr. and Mr* Arnett visited the Messiah Lutheran

mtrantalnour faction of the Slat!

rere favorably

. with the interesting *ci

. that section, but were enthusias-

tic in their damtion tlati there Is no place like Sea l*lr

! City. Mr Arnett, who to k the

trip for a rest, reported that hr had been greatly benefitted by

the vacation. _. . _ _

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Mr. and Mr*. George M. Rung spent a very pleasant evening at a house gathering on Tuesday evening with friends in Somers Point. Mrs. Robert Steven* and non. Edward. Mrs. C. R. Hahn and Richard Olden motored to Philadelphia over the week. Mr. and Mis Lewis Cheater. Jr., and family, are visiting their Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Cheater. Sr. Mr*. Carrie Galles attended the wedding of her nephew. Anthony Bum*, in Washington, last week. Mr. Burn* is well known here, having been coming to Sea Isl* City for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs Thomaa J. Reilly, of Bala, were down on Sunday looking over their Boardwalk property.

Two Si*ters *.1 Mercy of Philadelphia. were visitor* during the week looking over St. Joseph'* Convent. Mr*. C. Husted and daughter. Loretta, of Philadelphia, were the Sunday gueat* of Mrs, L. J. Mornhinweg and family. Mr and Mi*. I. Marpbellus. of Philadelphia, and friend, of Detroit, were the Sunday guest* of laaac blues. »D a d mTT William j Sheehan ar* spending a few das> in Philadelphia.

The alteration! and Improve- *’ l,, on

Th* Home-like Church. Sea Isle City. Sunday. MareJv «. The ftrst Sunday In Lent. A season of penitence and prayer: a season of .-elf-dental and aacriSre; a aeaaon of rpvclal church going: a »eaacn of real, genuine devotion. Bible acbool at 10 A. M.

service with sermon

pastor. Dr.

ments being made to the Spray

Hotel

nearing completion

Come f

all other service* during thin

thousand iollar radio

net ha* been installed in the Community Center, and will add more recreation, especially to the

younger folks.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pear entertained on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothman. Mr. and Mr.-. Max Rosenfeld are being congratulated upon the arrival of a baby girt. They are former resident* of New York

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A special meeting of the Uni Woodbine Borough Clothing was held Sunday afternoon. Hy-ian Hal pern I* leading the local In-

dustrial concern.

Ben Alexenburg wa* a recent Woodbine viaitor. He resides In

Ocean City.

Dr. Sol Oman Singer has gone to Philadelphia, after ■pending several days here He has opened an office here and the townspeople feci elated that another physician has been obtained. The Woodbine High School

can certainly boast of haring _ Painting contractors are btmlly «***>n. l*t, wonderful debating team. The engaged decorating the hostelry : 11 ^ * seanon when Arm things local orators will meet the Summer r. r .d*nt* will hardiy Orst. Thus you will Bridgeton deb&tors In tbe near

know the .Spray Hotel when Ibey 1 ?* ,h '' h *' 'or you. see It 1 summer, so esfnsive Len,e “ ■ crTlc * every Thursday at

arc the improvemer.tB. jT:30.

Recenl Deaths Sam Del S Toro nr

Special service* In obse-rvance; of Ash Wednesday, the flrvt day: of L-nt. were held In St. Joseph'*' Church Wednesday morning and

evening. Samuel H. Tuxour. of Port

. , : Ellxabeth. Cumberland County.

Church choir* it, the city arc aged SI year*, died at hi* home busily engaged In preparing their on Monday. February XK. afler an Lastr: program*. r.-hearsaU being llln.-s* of seven weeks The fuplasned weekly : ner „ Tere he|d ^ ^

tk „ jZTT • h ° m ' 03 ThunM,il > March S. The new ,ddili 0 n* t- , h e Eal-IWlth interment In Port Eiltabetb

thare banitariutn. inrludlng ar.j Cemetery Deceased born In operating room, six -ingle mom* Delmont and had lived all his nu,e** ,h i-s* re U,ul! com ! ut '- ln lh - *illag.' of hi* birth. M-.r. .. Br!cluJw>ro. . n,, * l 'be hospital, which is He is BUrvived hy hi* widow who becoming popular in. the county. | wa* Ml® Lela Heisler. one daugh-

I'M. Mr*. George Steel, of Cam-

u ^ •"<« three son*. Clifford. narry L.ox (Operated on \ ljhn '‘ a'" 1 Howard, all of whom

’ ! resided with their parents

. Togour wa* a -,tat. Highway Stiperv leor and Township "tnmHteeman of Maurice Kiv

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Buy a Buick! It is luxuriously built, moder-

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Joseph Scriveni. Proprietor

In Millville Hospital! "

On HrdtH-sday of last Wp-k Harry Cox. of Heislerville. „„ operated on at the Millville 11..Pi'sl On October X. Harry w*, burned very badly on the lelt aid. »hii. building a fire In the rang, and trying to hurry u with ga*r, line, which exploded. Skin wa grafted three time* by l>- Goa* Butcher, but ..win* to such t arge M«r Harry ha* been unabb " r * kM ' “1* are. The operatior

Hr. Charier

Frank Sheppard

;i*hlp. |

He wa,

• Antler'

Indies'

tabeth Church

Club. Civic Club

Port

Girl Motorists Escape When Car Was Wrecked Two girl* of Tuckahoe were

; Miihi

••ffort to r

'ttng along a- ■ -Vpeeled and • dned that he

' Ruby Dlrkmn. XX "truck a deep dlict) i* v Hie road, threw

future. With Min* Rothman the Red and Blue ar* confident of j winning from the outeidera. a* ■he is considered one of th<* bewtl oratom In South Jersey. Saw- 1 man and Levitt are also Mar d.--

balor*.

Soli* Oaliis. a gradual- c’ the Woodbine High School. »a* a rcent Woodbine visitor. He ha< Ju*t been married to a young

“‘ZJ', BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY • ili H * , “ Av ' n “' 11 Torth W Ocew, Ot,, N. J.

Nuekey Stevenson, a resident of Tuckahoe. visited frien.i* hen-

on Sunday afternoon.

Jack Breslow- entertained on Sunday a number of friend*. Mia* Sjaiy Chasen. borAkeeper in tbe Woodbine Borough Cloth-' ing Company, entertained frirnda

at her home recently.

Sam Rothman made a trip u, South Seavllle on Sunday after- 1

noon.

laical Boy Scout* Tiorrp. No. j! went on a hike Sundaj afternoon. The Scouts ar- und-r the supervision of John Bub. of the Colony Inatitutlon.

When Better Anfomobae* Are Built. Buck Will Btdld Then

delphli. prop-iiy!

boat wanted Twenty to forty leet i„ length, with . belter abin. Most be in sood condition. Address

MASSEY S. EDWARDS

Eighth and Central

Ocean Gty

Sagel’s Bowling Alleys

B.

develops poi foot. And f is a boondevised. Boardwalk

tine recreation for women. It lake* one graceful and light of • woman who is stout, bowling xcels any "daily dozen" ever

Sea Isle City. N. J.

“I Expect To Live Until I’m Eighty!” How often have yon heard tin*, from the mouth of a healthy, xtrong. virulent

With the increaunjt span of 1 ‘m in ^ enc *; ^ Piob»Uy will Iwe that lone, or nearly so. But what about the FINANCIAL END of those years after sixty ? Whe.t are they doing NOW to provide i?l’ hu t,mf ■ What a« TOO doing?

vr.ur i-TTZ. ““ ^ hOW in insurance, yod OL ARANTEE yonr rosafon *nd indepeadoioe in the yearv of the "sunset of yonr hf* • NO Oi; LIGATION TO YOU AT ALL

Samuel Scheilenger Cape May, N. J.

The Machine Shop For

Every Repair Shop In Cape May County

Cylinder Grinding Piston Grinding

General Marhity Work

Duplicate F^rt* Valve* Refaced

Flywheel Gear* Installed Connecting Rods Rehabbttted Bronze Back Bearing. RefeabUted Fender* Straightened Crank Shaft* Straightened • ram «- Axle*, etc.. Straightened Welding and Brazing Battery Recharging Generator and Starter Repair*

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convince y»

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mt to Gsrai Shops

*nd Rep

Mazurie’s Garagf

Lancii* Ave.

Sea I*le City Pbww 42

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Franco-Amencan Cooked Spaghetti 3 tmnr 85t

GoW5ea/Flour 59°

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