Cape May County Times, 18 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY caum TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 19*7.

Page Three

Purely Personal

Sea Isle City News

Charles Barth waa an Atlantic. T j, r BunM1 c City vtailor. Sunday afternoon. ] phla. oerr |o«hli.c

~ ardwalk property 01

Mr. ant! Mia. Itetid Andrew*, ot Blackwood, ware the week-«

Phlladd-

*er their

Sunday.

Mra. James J. iUaan. Mm. U

, of Mr. and Mr». W. Ed-j newary. Mra. Thnma* Suck and

warda. to*cther with Mra. Bertha

Mlw Loretta Crowthera, Ocean City, waa a Sea lalt City slaltor Sunday. Mrs. John BcU and daughter*. Mias U Suurouch and Mra. M. Brannon, of Camden, were entertained on Sunday by Mra. W Eiwardn Mrs. Theodore Wheaton and Mrs. Charles Anderson, of MillslUe. were Saturday rtailors. Mlsa Betty Heed, of Philadelphia. waa a visitor on Monday. sutUns her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Harry Jacobi, of Landis Avaeus.

Mrs. C. Anderson, officers of the Women's Civic Club, suited Atlantic City prior to return!n« 10 thetr homes in Philadelphia on

Wednesday.

The Parrnt-Tearb. rs' Aasocta-, lion will hold a card parly at I Busrh's Hotel on Thursday eve- j nine. March II. The proceeds will* *o toward the fun'! bein* raised to place a memorial baar under the present monument. |

In the Churches St. Joseph's R. c. Churvh Sea I-le Oty—Rt. Rev. Mmer. A. rum. rector. Weekly Mass at * / M. Sunday Masses at I and 10:10 A. M. Every oth»r Sunday Mxm at 10:30. the S o'clock Mam belnc at Goshen Chap-1. Last Ma» followed by Benedlrtlon of the Most Blessed K*rr*menl. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. Monday and Tuesday morning services at 9 o'clock. In honor of the' Little Flower. The Way of the Cttxw every Friday evening at 7:39. Baptism

by appointment.

Sea Isk City X. E. Otarrh Rev. H. F. von CffeL B. A.,

pastor. /Sunday. March 10. Tfc S'ew Jersey Conference haa relumed the Rev. H. F. von CIM to the pulpit of the Sew Isle

M. E. Church, for another ye-

Every member of the chnrrh u r*dursted to be present next Sun-

both P I >h<1. to greet|

Ludlatn has returned j lb * pastor and to bear the mes-

from Florida after spending the I ,0:3 0 A. M.. “The Grace wlntar there. i of Our Savior." 7:30 I* M.

i “Suicides.'' a perplexing problem. The social tea glv.-a at :he!snnday school. 13 o'clock. Ep at irtiag Fitch last Mon- 1 , worth League 7 P. M. Von

Recenl Deaths

William Oarew

Wdllam Cnrew. a well-known! trsldi nt of Oe-an View, and employe of the Bellevue Hotel. Bra

Isle llty. pass'd away at the

t'nlverslty HnsipltaL Phladelphm

Monday morning at 7 o'clock af- Gasoline Tax Was Question Z Undo, I'iscussion, Wood»a due to a stomach ailment. ^ ne Upholding Negative Mrs. Carew and a son. John.

were at his bedside when

\Y 7 11 * I I’ 1 I that the community center l

Woodbine High r ond : r,o, 1

O I fo. the older and Won Debate Over Bridgeton

Edward Turpin and Joe Shlp- : ley. of South Dennis, were Wood-

and younger iclks bine visitors on Sunday,

both, an . durational V stituUonl Louis Decker and Anthony Terand a rn-reatfonal cester. On Hu,, ronneeted with the Borough

Friday evening a dance was gl

and the auditorl

Lordy Rhome and Abraia Reiner were recent Atlantic City

visitors.

The tegular monthly meeting the WooUhlae Building and

crowded with old and young day

folks A >adto has Just **n ‘n ■ Mr , ad Mrs. Harry Upshutx. stalled which costa *1O»0. This of p )ilUdr | phu . spent Sunday is giving the townspeople an op-, wlM , Woodhlnc .

portunlty to come together where they can enjoy a pleasant evening. It ha. plniited n> new era In Woodbine and has brought

Clothing Company, attended n ' Loan Assorlalion wan held In the Atlantic City on Satur- 1 Brotherhood Synagogue Saturday

Tb

Motorists' Narrow Escape the people

deceased had been ailing

•otae time and an operation. —— deemed necessary. The Woodbine High School

r. Cans * as known through- gave a Bnc exhibition of ora tori . Mlw Esther the Ocean View section and cal ability when they defeated director of th« Sea Isle City. He waa a mem ’ ihr Bridgeton team before a large I muetty Cent'

i lath

Mr. and Mr*. Harry IHugatrh and family spent Sunday here with Mr and Mra. Morris Uober-

nshlp among n, * r M: ^ •«*" » nsnip am g i^jn^ !U , n Millville for

Personals

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Messiah Lutheran Church was largely attended, the table was most bountifully spread with good things. The radio brought some beautiful arl.-ctiona. and a real good social time waa en-

joyed by all present.

B. Steelman Itaa relumed ■. after being confined to the Unkenau Hospital for a month. Mr. Steelman !e much Improved

health.

Mr. and Mrs Georg. Boed?r| The Junior Choir of Messiah vr returned from Florida, after Lutheran sang especially well at ►pending several months sojourn the regular service last Sunday

In the land of orange blossom*. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Style*, of Millville, were Sunday vial torn

Itb frienda here.

first National Bank. William Is graduate of Ocean City High 'bool and the Sea Isle City tar school. ■ph Higgins and family, at 'tiUaddpbta. were Sunday *1*1ora. William 3. Barr and family, of *hilade]phla. vlalled this resort Sunday. Mrs. M. Largomlnslao and laughter, of Philadelphia, were eek-ead via it or*.

task e that'

:!llaa h. -Uetiry and John Neal, b-ugcr pad Mr. Douglass la the! ►f North Carolina, who are vlsll-

May County.

William She!Jem. Jr., aoa of r. and Mrs. William ShellMn. of >* nsend'a Inlet, la now employ-

the visitors i

Captata

Recent Marriages

Lacy—Xickcnon

A quirt wedding took place in the parsonage of the First Baptist Church. Wildwood. Saturday evening. March 6. when Mia« Edith Nickerson, a popular young lady In Wildwood bee me the bride of Harry Lacy, also of Wil.wood. The Rev. 1. II. Fisher, pastor of the church performed the ceremony. The newlyweds will reside In Wildwood. Dottglau—Schellenger MIm Elisabeth Behellenger. of Green Creek, and Holme* Douglas of Dlaa Crwk. w.-re married' at the Green Creek M. E. Church. Saturday. March t. at o'clockJ Mtm Schellenger la the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Schi

ram*, of Paradise Friday in Ro*eti-

Myrtle Harrow, j hayne on buslneiw.

Woodbine Com- | Herman Lobcl made a trip to has returned to Norma on Sunday afternoon,

her of th» l*>yal Order of Moo* . audience on Friday evening In : this city after pending two Moe Goodman, real estate Hex I»le City. {the Capitol Theatre Woodbine. weeka In New York. {broke!, of Sea Die City, spent B* lrt. » fat* wife he I* "arrived The Mibject tinder rilscmwlon Mi. and Mi- Mat .''.tiger, of i Sunday in Wotniblne with friend*, by ait soar and three daughters. : was ' Konnlved. That New Jersey Egg Harbor City *. •* Woodbine i Hannah Igipidu.'. emtwo of shorn arc married. Mr*. IShmild Adopt the Gasoline Tax." ; vtritom on Sunday alirntooa. ; ployed In the la-venson depariCharb- J J.din*oo. of Ocean City, j »Ith Woodbine upholding the Thl , 0( . hi-i. ^«^ u, riore, U visiting friends Id

and Mr*, peter Durkin, of Phil* Jnrgailv. ride of the qaastlon. w hool defeated -

delphia xtr local orators showed that , school baseball The body will he laid to view ; .doptlnst of the gasoline tax Horace Mann battlefield Sunday, tbla evening. The funeral will »nuld mean an unfair burden on The game was wltn<v><-rt by a take place tomorrow moraln* e^entivi tranaportatlon. while tbe u r g c crowd. (Saturday) at 5:46 from hi* Die affirmative* claimed that the’ Mr. and Mr*. Mirhi rtwidcr.: - la Ocean View. A High gasoline tax would mak.- all pay of Cape May City, spent th- neck Ma-v of K.ejulcm will be oele- for the benefit* they derived from .. n d In Woodbine with Mr and brnt-ri In St. Joseph* Church, ih. highways. Although the Mra. Monts Bin me. Mr Illume

~t*». i Bridgeton stars spoke clarerly. in a member of Council

ter- 1 — ‘ ‘

r^-mmnr* Philadelphia for several days.

night.

Mr. and Mra. Israel Reiner, of Millville, were week-end »Uitor*. Mr. Reiner formerly resided here. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Levitt entertained friend* at their home Mian Rose Feldman, a *enlur In the high school, visited Edith Rothmsn Sunday. Samuel Goldinger 1* spending several day* In Woodbine. He la a former athlete of the high

school.

Herschrl Hmlpern. a dental student at Temple Uolverritg. Ig visiting hi* parents. Mr. and Mra. Hyman Halpern. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Pear entertained friend* on Sunday evening. Mr. Pear 1* a member of the checker team.

Lois 1

day evening In the Interest of : cordially Invited to all the church vie’cityT with the” Kt~~Hi *Mar,!. I'oxsl as celebrant. Inter-1 Wcodblar orator* surpassed them, j The Woodbine cheekm* .( will take plac* in the With a loyal band of rootem. W H) journey to MUIvlllr. wh>t Ca bollc Cemetery. Goshen. Mta* Edith Rothman, captain of I they will try to lnvad> th. . u

j the team, led her achori colors side heme'.. Many fiom tht' pis. i t° victory. ’will accompany the ptayn- t

The death of little Lois Mace. Rothman, who recentlyfMillville, where they expert of Wildwood. In the Maee Ho.-! *‘ m ln ^ ,n «*-j»arm welcome, pltal. Saturday cast a cloud of' or » ,<,rte *f contest, will en Ramurl Storm, of Atlantb

gloom upon the place staid] the little gill called home. She wi th.- pal of Dr. Mac? since her birth, whose adopted child aha was. The cause of death was diagnosed a* valvular heart trouble. Many a patient found

Mrsiiah Lutheran

The llome-llke Church. Sen Isle City. Sunday March 30. The third Sunday in Lent. Bible school at le A. M. Service with •ermon at 11 A. M. The pastor. Dr. D. I'pton Bair will lak" as hi* subject: "A Reasonable Service.” l^ent is a time for Christian meditation, for net (-examination. for real repentance, for selfdenial. and for loyal serric'. Moriah had a gtaid service lost

Sunday, and well attended. Too' comforting vlalta from the Hill' are Invited. K , r | MH j, >d p rmltted to

- C *H upon the patients confined

Chiutun Sana 'u..™, Ban.I ,ool pl.t. r™m ,h.. Christian Science Society. Bait hospital In Pennsylvania Arab Davta Avenue. Wildwood. Is a Wednesday afternoon. bran-h of the Mother Church. > The First Church of Christ Helen-1 Mr*. JuantU V»a Gilder tUt. Boston. M«*. art,jcct of ivtemburg wmi very much Dason sermon March 30. 11 A j^.^ on tYulliy hr , r o| lh( . ». sp.to n A *, w-p. a .. lt 0I „„ Jq.dII,

•' "■-“■«« '■ V.« Ulld-r. IP 8p™»l.. »l, >1„.

M. A In.ltmllpn h. . V.n QUd.r Ibe -lie rf n-r Ippdrf .o .11 W .tl«.A lb-M' v .n GUApr HI, ppAh^ Hr,

Allle Van Glider left l.umedtat. Ij

| for Florida, after receiving word

I of the dralb. Her husband and

Disposit.on of Estates t , * 0 1 ehu ^“' ,,,d D ‘ c,,

Made in Wills 1 n

-atorienl contest, wl

ter the ITnlvemlty of PennsyUrla i ,ixiied hi* parent* bei

In the. fall, where she will take, diy. He is a former mrmte • of ' up law. She- convinced the Judge* liir Hornsteln Happen D. •

that If New Jersey adopted the Amerlc <n lyglon.

tax It would undermine the bust- Leopo d Shapelow. arm of Mr nee* .-nterpriaea of the State. »nd Mra. Reuben Shapelow. eelc Both Suswman and Mies Chav- t,rated h. i Hvenlrenth birthday lotte Goodman, of the local team, on Friday evening. He recently spoke very cleverly. making fewtnrrd In a recue when he Woodbine of the best debating eared bis fourtcrn-year-old slater team* In Couth Jersey. from drowning in Dennlavllli

Edward Levitt acted aa alter- Creek-

nate. Thow- riprrwentlng the In- R, ra Rotman made a burinc** coming team were. Robert i,t p t 0 South Seavllle on Satur

Howell, captain, first: Jneh Da- : day,

vidoll. second: Edward Glaapey. Ml«* Ring, who teaches In the third; Frank Hunger, alternate. lemenui-y grade* here, spent the

week end In Philadelphia with Motorists Have Narrow Escape : friend* ' Harry Rothman will visit friend* tn Philadelphia Saturday.

Mra.

Thomas Dougtam. Mra Mary - . Lannlng. sister of the bride was Tb, Orber nf Moon. h-H .Mj. Pr.n.U Hou);u, ,b, p ram , ... PoHk, >p to™ .1 tb-l, ^ -PAOwee. OP ►OHJ-I.oin. s.p V.O.. obrr. ibo proem bo. Krool Wl Thornoar ...nib. boolbrw •ovelty entertainment galore. ntationa and exhibition danring Fisher Gibson

led a merry evening, followed

' refrwwhmenu. I MIm Francs* Ftoher. daughter

, .« rir. and Mra. Edward Fisher.

Among th* gussto for the past { of Crrcn Crock, and Albert Gtb■ek at the Oeran View Hotel’*nn. son of Mr. and Mra. John »re Mr*. P. J. Rocrhlcttl. NewjGIbwn of Erma, were united in ork City: Mrs. O^rge Anderson,I holy matrimony promptly at 3

Hagan. Mra. Joseph * o'clock Wednesday afternooo. at

tucke. of Philadelphia Mrs.'the Tata.M. E Church.

Downey. Cynwyd, Erma, by the Rev. L. V. Brew Abblr Soum -iIlian.{ The church was tx-aullfully'

‘hiladelphhi: Mr. and Mi w i:- d.-eoraled with potted plant* and

imeilltan. Bridgeton. M:.| ferns.

Lope:. Millville. 1 Fifteen minutes before

' bridal proceaaion came In Mr*. Sara Jackson played the organ.

—A ib. «lrb. | pp.j Mr,

>■»-«. I. D. »-W. of Pbil.-rp “i" M " betom

■IPbU. to.! TpwUj b,i« IHI.

ig bla father. FranrD Seeley. I

ho la 111 at the Eaitbarr.

“Buster

Archer U uumberr

Mix*

Mars

I Surprise P«rty

For Marmora Couple H, ...I Mr— Morrl, F »-

I phen—m. of Manaora. were given

probate last , surprise miac*4lan«ou» shower Irving Fitch I Kriday evening at the p. R. C.

jCluh hou e. by the Alpha Cluh.

Mra. Sara E. Sheppard, of Cler- ,, R c auh j , c Club and bo left her property t<», lbt . ••G.dden Reapers' Sunday

School Clam «rf the M. E. Church. They received many iumTiiI gift*.

Among thorn who were present

wc:e The Missus Ruby Ulhtis and Gran Linekan. of Llnwnod: Ruth Kathryn and Helen Dailey. Fraa-

and Helen Stratton. Anna

her husband. At hta death. sam> to be divided among their chil-

dren.

Lllburn M. Hewv. of Tlickahoe.

bequeathed bis entire posses-

rion* to his wife, Mary L. Mra. Elizabeth Grants, of Wild-

Aril.

Only by a miracle wv motorist* lucky ••aough tc

serious Injury when a motor oar i driven by Harry Scott. 36. a re-1 tired business man. of Crtnden. collided with another machine, driven by a Philadelphian. The I accident occurred on the State highway taro miles below this

cUy on Friday f'ernoon.

r J*r fkott leec'ved alight fnjurim and was at dot to a local phyrician. where be received

medical attention.

The driver of the other car received minor Injuries. No arrests were made. Both were traveling

Comr.unity Center Do Woodbine resident* realize

Tbs matron

sister of the bride. Mra Melvin Eldredgr, of Cape May. The

etla PfrUfer. who] maid of honor was Mi” Cor* a burimm* . eoiicge j iloriae*. Green Creek and Charlm j a. Visited her par-(Adams, of Cold Spring, wa* best! ad Mra. Clarence j man. Ultlr William Eldr-dge. | the Week end j nephew of the bride, was ring i Hemphill. I bearer, while little Mlsse* Ella j

and personal belongings be di- Smith. Almeila Adams. Ulltani vld. d bA'lwe m relatiwx- and I Young. Cornelia Corson. Irma! friends. A trustee was ordered Hamel. Mra. Christina Sapp and! to Invest 15.000 In arcurllies. the 1 Herbert Sladar*. Karl Sapp.. John] Ineome to go to Samuel John* a. Sb<s<akefr. Milton and Harold I who was also given the deceaned's Dailey. Edward Conan. Harvey j late home at Rio Grand -. ! Gandy. Albert Corson. Arthur 1 Mrs II. A. Coraon. of Palermo, j Collin*. Howard MeVsagh and] In her will directed that a monu-! Harold Gannon. mem be erected at the staves ofj= ■■ - — j

her husband and self. A daugh-

ter. Mrs. E. Madara

Ijurathed *3 'Of After

her personal belang ngs

to rrla'lvrs, th'- remainder waalscwaU

Judson B. Corson. 1 wa* named •X'-cutor.

*. Margaret Bibber, of Wild named her step-son. Robert

u ^» You Can Save Money c 11 n K j B^S JO esay^to save la the liiiirilncj

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I D EAL ESTATE is a ] A ^ good boy now. ! That is. it is if you buy 111 with discretion. Which | j is just another way of | { saying if you do busi- ' j ness with us. Safety ! I first—here.

H. A- Dunker Sc Co. S20 Eigt St. XittriOe, M.J.

_____ > HONES JOHN L. MAHER ?.l 9C% &

“Come What May --They’re Safe” What a comfortable feeling to have for the loved ones. Life insurance is one form of investment which has been proven safe, which is safeguarded by every precaution. which affords absolute protection to your loved one* no matter what may happen to you. the breadwinner. We will gladly analyze your individual life insurance needs and make recommendations for your approval. Samuel ScheUenger Cape May, N. J.

The Greedy Hand Of Fire may destroy YOUR home today. Are your present policies adequate enough to cover the loss? If you are not sure, better get in touch with me at once.

| E. 0. HOWELL, JR SwAinton, !!cw Jersey

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