Cape May County Times, 25 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Purely Personal Sea Isle City News

In the Churches

-Tfcmratoy rrr nlBC ^ ot.r fUjprrlnlFndml Th^orr T u" arrumpanlrd Mayor \ »hr ' ,n,nr, UU o" 'hr trip fj h » * prrUnt flr ^ ThU trip ^n,‘ ~ " f Th^-inr,^rin‘r cX - nt in front of tlir Ctty p«nr for a number of rify offi«l*l» *nd tbry were »hown a good

llam McCann, of Pblladrl1 Aunimcr rcaldcnt. waa a y rial tor. and Mr». OrontF Cnlver Atlantic City vUlton on r evening. . John McCall ha* returned 1 city, after apendlnn a with rvlatlre* In Phlladel-

I. Btranbmlller of 4-Jphta. motored her - Sun •peering hi* property damrecenyy by the atorm. r Maurice M. Sofroney I* t * weea rlaltlng aeweral inepeetlng Are appartu*.

The Mle»ca Mary “utrbli„„. Ida Edward* and Helen Hand, of Millville, apent the week end with Mr. and Mra. Joeeph Snyder, of Forty-ninth Street. A baby girl waa born to 1 and Mra. George Neptune, at J.,.feraon Ifoapltal. Tuwday morning. at 8:46 o'clock. Both mother and child are doing Bne. The child will be named Jane Anne, ••t'ncle•• Lewi* Peterson U doing some loud boaating now. The light Brigade will hare a meeting neat Friday at 7:10 P. M. at Memlah. The subject j will be: "Two Young Arabs Ini Africa.'' This will be a moat In- ]

tereeUng meeting.

St. Joseph'* 1. C. rhnrch 8f4 1*1 e City—Ht. Btv. Msgr A. Poaxi. rector. Weekly Maw at I A. XL Sunday M saxes at S and 10:SO A. M. Every othsr Sunday Mas* at 10:30, (be o'clock Maw being at Goshen Chapel. Last Maw followed by Benediction of the Most Blewd Sacrament Sunday school at >:J0 A. M. Monday and Tuesday morning services at 8 o'clock. In honor of the Little Flower The Way of the Crow every Frl day evening at 7:J0. Baptism

by appointment.

Lutheran

The Home-like church. Sea lale City. Sunday. March 37. the Fourth Sunday in Lent—Bible •chool at 10 A. M. Lesao •Studies In the Christian Uf« Fine school last Sunday. B«. vice with sermon. 7.30 P. M. The pastor. Hr. D. Cpton Bair, will preach. The message will be for you. It will be timely and helpful. Come and be helped. Sea I*le Citr M. E. Church Rev. 11. F. von CBel. pastor. Sunday. March 37—During the 1-entcn season Christians should solemnly eonrider the irenrs «hxt preceded the crucifixion and

Dr. Maroney Spoke On

Youth Problem

Mon".”jError in Last Week’s County Library Will

Tax Rate Table! Aid Geograpliy Work

Nathan r«ta*bn]ck. formerly nf this city. vUilrd bis parent* m

on Sunday.

rtnan stern, a former ie-si Conected Figures Given in of Woodbine, and star ath- T_I 1 ij ... let- IS here for an lnde«nli stay 1 ablc reprinted Mm. Fannie Mendles'hn »-a.« a;

Told Woodbine Parents ofJ ^ • c , rn, Philadelphia vleltor. 14*1 week In printing the

.iv i c » • i j Harry Rothman, who owns a; nlTidal tax rale*, the types read the Need of ’hysical and garage in this locality, made n tha» the Sea Me City rate last • ■ • I business trip to Egg Harbor City i • ax was If. ...

raining I Mon lay afternoon. . ad 13.4"

Moral

''hould have

Wllliai

vialteu

Purim Play Was Presented da> He is i member of the^S

lantlc City orchestra.

Are tha parent* of today Ing their children In the right way* Thl* 1* an Important factor and should be given dose

thought

Dr. Maroney. of Atlantic City, id well-known rltlaen delivered i Interesting addrsws on health and education In the Community Center Sunday evening snd ho beard thle man ..oak have learned many things that mean much In life. He asserted that parents were neglecting their children both physically and morally and that It AmmUM upon them to eee that the children weal In tfa> straight path. He also elated that the young folk* muet get the proper nou-l* -

Recent Deaths

Harrr J. Faml

Harry Joseph Parrel, died i

own heart** 10*30 ,n to develop tain Mrong A. M-. "A Lenten Message.'' The * "*”*"*•—'

morning service ha* a charm

the home of hi* sister. South' berolm

12 o'clock. Sunday

•chool session. 7.30 P. M . “A Great Woman." The ladles will be especially interested In this

manhood and womanhood. Our nation depend* upo>. the

younger generation which constitute* the backbone of a rirong

country.

y at the Ocean Vlaw. 1 Philadelphia. Wednesday morn- men are also cordially Invited

»g. March 10. aged 33 year*.) 7 - *• — *- - —

the scripture*. The

, Th ,

peacefully after drag- j announce that thl* f* for the ob " r \ M . Purim Thuraday and

|UH| ‘ ' - well as the young

Emma

spent Sunday with friend*

Ocean View.

. Muller, local contractor, it work Monday escaped le serious Injury when tl of a hatchet which he wl f!«-w off the handle and him in the face, bruising ttlng him.

cb L

Seeley. Jr.

visited kb father

e week end.

Swain ha* been appolnt~ble man" to take cart lale CUy. Mr. Swain i family will make fbelr here. He has been prowlih a service truck and _ able to take care of all

calb.

Union Fisheries are bu*v ling and repainting their tl preparation for the flab- ——. which I* expected to

April 1.

Braca and John PeaaoPhlladelphta. visited Mr. ra. Loub Braca over the

Samuel Kdebleln, ti r. of Norma, spent Friday li Woodbine on business. Ml*» Frances Grrenatcln garni to school on Monday, where *hc will resume her position teacher. She ha* been 111 for aom- time. EIU Chasen visited his parents on Sunday. He la at present riding In Atlantic City. Max imlcbosky. a law student at Dickinson College. Carllab. **a.. U visiting Woodbine for :»vral days. The eighth grade baseball Mare tve the freshmen team a terrifle beating Saturday, the scoro bring a miserable one. Woodbine smoke eaters wtfl soon have their new lire app.uatus completed. A body I* being made for th- truck and It will soon give them the opportunity to respond to any call. Herman Potash nick and Abram Cbassn were recent Tuctahoe

visitors.

A dance will be given In the Community Canter this Friday evening and a large crowd Is ex-

pected to attend.

The directors of the Woodbine Borough Ciotblng Company on Monday afternoon - • '

Township showed crease Instead of a decre

waa stated.

The correei table of rate) prfcted below;

Has Made Request* For Picture Material As Helps The Cap. May County Library, at Conn 1 loose, has made requests for picture material for

raphy work In the

■hoolx.

The library would be grateful to anyone having surplus copies , °f Ih* national s.-ographlc tnugab re-1 sine* to forward th.

Library, or if requested they will call for them. Copies can be given to the local libraries also and they will forward them to Miss Sarah Thomas, the librarian.

Frank Swain say* bl* stomaefi s upeet. xo now he starts his neals with tbe dessert

G. F. Allsteel Office Furniture

TUSHINGHAMS *10 EAST OAK AVENUE

WILDWOOD. N. J.

.GKN-EKAL OFKFICE

Avalon

CApe May City Cape May Point Dennis Township Lower Township Middle Township North Wildwood Ocean City Sea Isle City avuth Cape May Stone Harbor Upper Township West Cape May Wildwood Wildwood Crest : Wildwood Woodbine County Rate—0.4

m

Marine Trust Will Play Sea Isle Gty Tonight

Marine "fniA. of Atlantic City, winner* of the nr*t half pennant of tbe South Jersey League will be the opponent* of Sea I*].

City's big five tonight.

The Cape May County Tlm*wlll tackle the Exchange Club. Atlantic CUy. in the prelimlnaiy The 8ra Isle girls will play

Tuckerton girls.

.“77^“ u - *• Ibath came peacefully after drag-1 annouiim <aav mi* >■ ror me . . . . , . ---- visitors during the gmg week* i*f long sutfi ring. B«-! adult* as well as the young hundred gathered In the Iforo hi- trip to 1 he city where | people. Mld-w.-ek worship. Thure : **“™** ,0, ; hr '" n Sr^gogne to Mondmv afternoon and • of Cramer ” '‘•»««»'t he might recover, day. 7.30 P. M-. In the upper j » , « rt ’ c| l“' p ln '"re*-. 4a« bSSem wSa^^l, »!,{, Hr. Parrel had been cjnSned ! room of lh« church. The pastor l*urim I* celebrated aach year The staff of the Wwvdhine nieK some time in the Mare Hospital. I will bring an urgent message !>r the Jewish race and mlllijn* School "Owl" the behool aublliL vi k >

Wildwood, where hb hralthlAnd drelrre all member, to be, of Jew. throughout the world j Moncar, b-c JdltertwMh I iU ‘"-, h *PP' 0 "" steadily Improved. Complication* represented. gather in tbe house of worship to 1 tpu’yvar's Issut Ike bmi Mm pH *“' 1 ?; our own happlnes* wil.

ihe liver was the cause of » . . cele ,.*te this holiday which haajcal i:^- : . hw. ,. V er k.,,..' death. The Parrel* lived In Christian Science | been kept for centurle* and centn- Th, .--iff rr, n ,i.t* Ml., vim T Wildwood three yrare at 1161 Iv .Cbristl*n ^Unre SoeleCy, Eaei, rlre. TTie M.g consisu of MlwiVIrism

We*: Wildwood Avenue. He wa* 1 Havls Avenue. Wildwood. _ _ employed by the Atlantic city j bra,,rh of ,hp rao'hfr church, the Electric Company as llnreman. M' 1 ™* Church of Christ Scientist.

Hb widow and five «...

Students

Woodbine

dren survive, the oldest being boy ten year* old, and the ingest les* than a year. * a kind father and devoted husband, a good cilixen and true friend. Among hb fellow work- . Mr. Farrell was much led. Burial was in Holy s Cemetery, Philadelphia.

Saturday.

. Frank Yorker

Frank York-r. aged

yearn, died in tbe L’nlveralty Hospital. Philadelphia. Thursday evening, March I*. Mr. Yorker had been a chronic sufferer for mouth*, lie was conveyed t I’nlveralty Hospital from Mace Hospital, in Wildwood, where every attention had bee:, given him. Cause o.' death was tumor on tbe brain. The hospital staff phoned to Wildwood friends

. . | <*f the deceased for blood transand Mr*. William Ewon. I ,u * lun ‘ b, ‘ I»*“ ^ort to proMay Court House, were i lo “* >He William R. QU. y visit ore. | “rove a party to tbe hospital, in- ; eluding Mr*. CIU*. Hereford and Mr*. George T. Groff. Graham, and David Feldman.

ling* wood were Sunday

-legation of Odd Fellows dgeton. called on Francis . ~ .. at the Ealthare Sanlon Sunday. Mr. Seeley is ruber of the Bridge■gc. having been over fifty year*. Among In «ly delegation wer * Morgan. Joseph Car Ward. John Harton. WHeyer*. George Folllck and

Ackley.

and Mr*. Robert T. mtertained a friend from 'phis on Saturday. meet*, formerly. In e Clnf real estate ofIhere. will return here in • • month to again assume f the office*. d Mra. C. W. Robert*, of phis, were the guests of and Mr*. Maurice Sofroney

latter being selected, from whom •even grain* of Ulood —»* taken Immedlai-jly following tbe operation. Mr. Yorker waa well kno*n here In the contracting bualnoss as a license d electrician. He b survived by hb widow and two little girls, aged one and flvi year* respectively. Buriil was II Bridgeton Saturday afternoon, hb former home. Mr. Yorker to Wildwood about seven . ago and early became one of its

foremost citizens. Hamr S. Townsend

Harry 8. Townsend eldest of Mr. and Mra. Ell Town* red away In Salem Hospital Sunday morning, March 20. after a few day* Illness with pneumonia, at the age of 42 it*. Mr. Townsend wa* raised Clermont, but at the time of hb death resided In Bal'm.. He •arrived by a wife and two children, hb parents, two staters snd two brother*. Interment wds made at Borden town on Tuesday.

Charles S. Coombs

Ties Reed, of Philadelphia.!

n Reed, of Fairvtrw.j

r mother. Mr* Harry; On Sunday evening. Charles S. the week end. , Coombs, of Goshen, passed away.

J Con,i»ntlor buj "I" “•>,££'

Boston Mass. Subject of li sermon. March 27. ''Reality." on Sunday 11 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Wednesday testimonial meeting*. 8 P. M. A cordial Invitation i* extended to all to at-

tend these meetings.

25 Cape May Co. Boys Can Go To Camps That is Quota Approved By General McRae—Applications Coining In

All Expenses Are Paid

Twenty-fivr young m • accepted tor enrolli the Cllbens' Military Training Camps a* this year's quota from Cape May County. It was announced bt Major C. W. Way. recently appltnied by Major-Gen-eral James H. McRae to bead the C. M. T. C. enrollment committee for tbb county. That figu:**. which ha* Just been given tbe official approval of General Me Rar. represent* tbe largest quota of vacancies yet allotted to Cape May County. The quota was baaed on the population of the county and mileage to the nearest training camp, assuring local youths of snroilmen opportunities equal to those of residents of every county In tbe States of New York. New Jersey

and Debware.

Already acceptance of young en between 17 and 24 year* to fill the camp vacancies b under Major Way said. All volunteers who are of rood moral character •ml can pass the simple physical lasts of the government will be accepted until tbe county quota

Is completed.

"At the C. M. T. C.. the Government offers thirty day* of free outdoor training without any obligation for future nerrlce In any part of the military catab-

leclared. "The railcamp and return.

Illness! I Ibtment. held on | ro * d ! »rt -

Coneto family, of Phlladel-

Wedn-wday at his home. Inter-''•‘v taoA - uniforms, camping fa In the M. E. Cemetery. ‘••HiIlea, and athletic equlpmen

| ni<

Coombs was a life time f Goshen, and had many

»tr cottage. .‘frlenda. He leaves to mourn hb, — i loss a widow. Mr*. Emma Coomb* Thomas McCoy j snd a daugBler. Mr*. C-harK*.

-* “ ' — Mtxner.

afternoon, all

Mile City.

robl b murh 1m-1 , istaining patntul i ■ eident last week. 1

Ity last Thure-1 In IM

Mrs. Albert* B. Tomlin

• all supplied by tbe gov

Vajor Way ■: that athletics I come In for mo ever before at amps. Coach

eclared yesterday bis summer will re attention than

the

Talmud Torsh presented a Purim play and mnny Jews of Woodbine were present. Those In the act were: Dora SaperstHn. Estelle Rhnpelow. May Goldman. Laura Darcooeky. Estell Botwlnick. Irene .Simsman, Erma Goodman. Rlome Krlrmky, Rrba Baer. Lillian. Rosenfeld. Doris Levine. Reba Friedman. Oratorial Contestant Woodbine educators again chose Mbs Edith Rothman. 17-yesr-old senior of the local High tic bool to represxst the Woodbine schools In the national oratorical rontMt. MIm Rothman won recently In Ihe district contest and hopes to capture honors tbb year for her

■chool.

Woodbine schools can boast of having several students who shine high In orator!eal ability. Liditging Strikes Gua<re During the electrical storm on Sunday night a lightning bolt strurk the garage of Harry Becker, situated on Dehlrsh Avenue. city, and tore a portion of tbe roof off. Morton, a young brother of Mr. Becker, was In tbe garage tbe time of the Incident, but received no Injarles. According tbe youth he noticed flame* spreading from the root and without any aid. extlngubhed the fire In a short time. The boy la member of the Woodbine Boy

Bcoab.

Checker O itext Tbe Woodbine checker klnga tourneyed to Millville Monday night, where they pbyed the checker wlxards of that city, and after several houis of hard battling, the acore was lied 3333. Both team* will clash sometime In April and will determlnr who will hold the championship <*.* Scuth Jersey. Jacob Feldman, of the local checker board champs, played tbe last game for Woodbine with Charles Hugbwi. king of Millville's team, which lied the score and he *1 present remain* the hero.

Shalk. edltor-ig-chief; Beatrice Krinsky. Sydney .suasman. Edward Levitt gnd Gilbert Sobel.

bamlnsss manager.

A check' r tournament will bo held In the Community Center Monday night Woodbine aces will meet the Tuckaboc stars Herman Rothman will spend Saturday In Egg Harbor City on

business.

Mortem Levitt made a business trip lo Philadelphia recently. and Mrs. Harry Pear entertalnH friends on Saturday eve-

ning.

I*>ui* Pear, of the Municipal IlcnpIloJ. Camden. visited hb treats recently. Charles Vanish riaited friends In Milmay Saturday evening. Mbs Josephine Crakus. of Mllwaa a recent W'-odbiae vlsl-

makc Itself.

Decoration Day

May 30

But why wait until then to do ail your decorating? Ask to be shown some samples of wall paper, then get my intimate for doing your work. That means Real Decoration. A guarantee of satisfaction goes in every Latch of paste. A. W. Young Pet^teburg, N. J.

J-X, ('•n feplenishYour * COAL

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cjb-day.

Atlantic Coal Yards

Wildwood Keyatone: 45( Bell: 4

New Jersey

WOODBINE i

physical directors

are to be called to duty

among Reserve officer* of the!

Second Corps Area. Because of i heir importance In teaching, potae. leadership and self-control.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Krsvitrj •pent several day* In Naw York j

City with relatives.

Mr*. Vera Shalk. after being I 111 for several days nt her' home, waa taken Sunday to the Mfllvllli Hospital, where she will be rendered better medical attention. Mr. and Mr*. Louis C. Abram-,

xperlenced were week end vbltors here, j prominence They were fori.-rr residents oi

Woodbine.

Herman J. Rothman and Jo. | Shapelow spent th- week end In j Kosenhayn with Mr. and Mm Tischlei. well known In tb»t ]

city.

Benjamin Be :r . a graduate of | the Univarelty of Pennsylvania, few day

i an Important part of - training. These will •ed a* carefully as any,

by Cl

Mr.

Mrs

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I day* In Woodbl

YOUR HOUSEIs It READY FOR RENTING? The 1927 rental season will be here In a few Wec l t6 The early Spring means early renterc. Are you ready? Is your house cleaned? Fumi“ire repaired and looking its best? The best houses rent first—the best houses bring the best rentals. List your house, or apartment, with this office. Day or Evening Phone Bell 2 Maurice M. Sofroney Landis Avenue at West Jersey SEA ISLE CUT, N. J. Insurance of All Kinds

Shop and Save in ASCO Stores! Read over the following list of Food and Household Need . Avail yourself of this splendid opportunity to save money. Every article carries with it the ASCO guarantee of satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. In the Stores Where Quality Counts Your Money Always Goes Furthest!

Best Maine mS White Potatoes O" 15 Tbs 45c : 30 lbs 90c

15c

Regular 15c rj ASCO Sugar Corn

Your choice of either

Reg. I 5c Fancy Cooked blif ate Sweet Potatoes — <£3C

\ASCO Ginger Ale l " 10c Empty bottle* redeemed at two cent* each

Reg. 10c ASCO Washing Soda 2 ,l " 17c

ASCO Quick Made Tapioca 3 20c

I Convincingly Good and Decidedly Different! I ASCO Coffee »• 35c!

if hr Difference!

!■ Difference and .Save!

You Save Twenty-six Cents!

8 Cakes P. & G. Naptha Soap \

1 Big Pkg. Chipso 2 Cakes Ivory Soap _____

I 43c Ena mated Saucepan 81.26 Value. A bargain worth while!

i99‘

Regular 15c OC< Cranberry Sauce lD

Teddy Bear Sugar Corn “ 10c

Muf f ets 15c

ASCO Pure Crabappie Jelly

Honey

2 25‘

Quality Has Won its Popularity!

Louella Butter

60'

The Finest Butter in

America!

Where Your Bread Money Goes Furthest!

Victor Bread

Richland Butter

Bread L

0/ c Supreme

6 C 9'

Chick Feed lb 4c

108 n> Lie MXi

Scratch heed ti. ffthr

10U III bag 63.10

Rolled Oat> lt> 4c INI Th bag 40.46 'Water Glass .qt. Jar Sfa

1 rark.d t orn lb Sr 100 TTi bag 82-S6

faying Vlakh n. 4c IW lb bag 63.76

hwert /airy Oranges ' 35c : 45c

Thin Skin dairy Grapefruit 325c

Seasonable Needs Reasonably Priced! GOirtoB'a ClaBi Chiind-r r »n IJeH«r— filme Red Nalmon tall can ffkc i Choir.- rial Salmon toJ Rich Crr amr Cheexc Hi Sg«-j Gold Seal Mararunl 3 |,i . , j I'rim VI bob- Grain Rice 3 pkg* 26c : H-d Kip.- Tomal'H-x g can* *6c ■ i j're*h Hnrvi Kadi-h tumbler 10-1 : ASCO T»a*t.-d Itrvad Crumb* pkg Iftc: ^Hom-dr-l.ilc Maj.iannlxr y«r SSc 1

These prices effective in our stores Landis Ave. & Italia St. Sea Isle Gty, N. J. OUB OCEAN CITY AND WOODBINE STORES 755 Ashury Avenue 401 Asbury Avenue 745 Asbury Avenue 1188 Asbury Avenue DeHirsh ft Jefferson Sts.