Cape May County Times, 1 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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la lota 1 and I. Mock 4T*S*A. rodi rraprrtlvcl).

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Henry H. Oltena to J

Grot.>tu.nn. et . ■ is ’*«* m. amt to pnmua • Lot laa Wor k 1 Ju.» 'V Kvana to

* CUy of Wildwood

in loti \Y//^V/^XF^OIK TIT ! BuK'"*' Kal* I* •! pmaent cm- Member, of th- Woodbine Odd, Samurl Spector. •» PbU^WI XJU ( M l| jK|j\h ' ployed In thin city al tbr Good- Fellow* attended a meetln*; of phla. U vinitlt* hla °' 1 i one I VT vy Vyi_yL>ll ^l_a , mao garajfe the newly-oriranlted Atlantic j the week end Heforroertyn-

, „ Mra. Rachel Tdlchoff kitd chll- County Odd FeUowa- APweidMon. ,‘ided in Woodbine A re*tilar roeeunk of Baron eTrn have arrlTed In thi» country, A ni -ndld tlnir a»» .pent lh. : O. J. Talley. ‘Jj'

’He Hlrnch latrine, ho. 212. I. O. ,, om BuarU. and will reihle her.- M,-- Freda Decker entertained Woodbine National Back- «ll«

O F. was held Tbnrada} .tti<ht wl , h hrr hu.hand. Rabbi Solomon on Saiurd^V Mary 8-l*rnl They I .pent Sunday In I’hUadelpbl.

In the V M H. A. »»» Talchoff. o' the Gudaa Sachrum atirndr.1 the Giaaaboro Normal Beniamin Goidlmeer mad- a

Sam Hotmail luotored to Tuck, syoaftoju- Sehoo!. *, j tuvlneaa trip to Peterabprit m- . ho» Suaday atiernoon. Rabbi Daniel Suasman enter- Prolrmor Alfred R Rrep vtalt- rently.

j A number of local n" 1 ’^ «■ 1 talned on Sunday Mr. and Mr». friend* In Turk* hoc on Sun- 1 Harry I'ear entertained frteailu

.attend a dance in Tuckahoe Frt- Takhc.lt and family. d, > 1 al hi* home on Sunday r.l*hl

: day April 1. *lven by tkc Volun- Mia E» t her M. HarruW wb» a r-i— —

teer Fire Company of that c^ty. . (l .,. A ii, B i, r

UK. tl. 14. Ik i

o far! KelU. e

leeon Halpern. --f the Turkatio. leUtohet Compaay. waa a recent

gsri.r.sr iw-irAut! c TeSS. MS. u .... Harhor tract i-lonaiiu. lo Wildwood j corerln* after und.ncoln* an L * nd <v> . w I oper.vilun In Jelteraon Ho^lUl.

?l"n* ’"iJt h*5i H * 1* » graduate of the Wood-

! bln. High School.

|at A regular_montbly meeting of

L. LerL el u

li aa i

the I*ami!-Taachi rs* Aaaoclatlon

_ . _ j will be held Turaday evening in Tltork' |V ' the Central Sebool building and mcni no.: aevcral prominent epeaker* will

'KS' he there lo addieaa the parents

David McKibhin lo Mr lIcdTtnAu fl ue I^l It. W-Hdaw.l Reach lmt.ro* TIntel h -r a ilh Iturreea

** ’ " ’ Hattie Sob«|, a atuden (trlcw alilb grade, held a aoclal gathA'd. Jertng at her home on Saturday j afternoon many of her tlana-

' mater were pn-*ent.

Ro*e Calramhone I* .pending

jaereral day* ta Philadelphia with

A Mock. MAj aanept — > friend*

me to aaae. IU0. Lot *t. 1 Sopbla fampbril. el rlr . in Werner »t ea Iml a. * nd Tula and Trwat *'* U*. .vrr. of John R

Mr and Mr*. K: laitora on Thu rad * art instructor r erprtae in thl*

rlnlty.

rry Koihman Philadelphia

and M

will v-Uit friend* nevt week He i*

her of th* Woodbine police. i A aoclal galherinc *a. held I at the home of Ml*. Ro*e Feld- ] man Friday evening and many of her friende attended, she a aenior In tbr local High Sehoo. | rharle* Barn*h and Herman! J. Rothman will attend a dance In Vineland Saturday night. Henry Deelnqu.- M«lted friend* in Millville Saturday afternoon. The Woodbine Mutual lean A*noclatlon will meet Wedm-aday night al the fwalltenre of Jacob

Mt** Sylvia McndcUohn and n,.,,-, preeldent of the In.tltul Anna Goodman were Millville Tht . gnanelal organlga-; lOpper* on Saturday. j t| on wa* organlr'- l mven v ar* John Slevenaon made a trip to'^,, an d ha.* dune an ennrmotia

amount o' bnaineK*

FOR RENT 2nd Floor Apartment. P. O. Building Two Bedrooms. Living Room. Dining Room. Kitchen. Bath. Hot Water and Heated. Untarnished $55 a month—Yearly Lease J. M. CHESTER & CO. Phone 1 P. O. Bldg.

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Saturday morning

Same to .Andrew Lee. el al. II HO Lot* 7 and ». block 114. pUn C.

Wildwood .1 utM-luMi IteiKbl* •• 'Vhlte Land and 1m-

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1 Sound fhnme l .nd Drum George H While loud arm .m- ‘ acmem.nl <V to W K. While ’ fi.ao UM* lo and 11. l-locfc TA plan 1 •- Ildaood Junction Halchta.

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KrooU Oo..»i a>>. K > * i'h 'kv * fo il a* AD and ar.> nt 3 all of lot II. and K. * ;i.i d real catate no i»dl*m'. lalan I uu IA aecllon O. pWn A whlct. Saimn-t W Ht.v........ I* now far Uind Co. , ~ lied or in whirl, the aaid Ram i. I g* K. SMA «t u«.. to Frank- i w stevenaon ha. any right, title •I ad. laita. nu lo IBS*. ; or interact or ctatn •don A Ocaon Oil. lo D 0 I 1, _ K. - in Geller A Co. *l.t*. AH and any la.ul 1 L J 1 , ">^1 teat dale on LodlaJD'a I.I.ikI >■ um US David a. Orttec la no* . * IOC In which the raid David O

•trad Developm.nl I'raopanj IJlaard CartM*. *1 >*■ Loi* JUock II. Hand. Uouleverd

. Keller. . Mock 1A 1

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1 urs.i o Co. AB and aay U

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Krcdcrlck Koehler. . way H Harveaon. motion 14. Seagate Beach Company to Adam H. Scherer, el al tint) Beginning I *1 a point oa the K W. .id* of Hat StrS-t. H# R 8 E. of sir Are. 8. K. «0 ft !■> K. W. IOU ft.

City of North Wildwood Lewi* P. Albrecht, et u*.. lo John M. Di Silver!ro. «1 On Lot. 1IA 11S. 117. block IIA nlao lot 111. Mock 21* The Aseocla*. Iona fompai > to aamr. *1 I*-!.* 104. P.7. Mock II* ftvagold Ileal.r Company to l'*aIriee M <e liman, rt al. II Lot. 1A SI, 1A ». I-lock *S». Second Ward. Ileriia.d Kiarher. et at . to Henry' II. Oiien* lino. Lot A block J.J lace! H. KTahman lo Schlrniig Brothera. Inc. $1. Lou 27. ». Mock

Atw Barrioh t

laraeT H. Ftahman

Allan Cltanan. champion bowler

of bu city, will vlalt friend. In

Atlantic city on Saturday

Maa Ha Ween 1 The Bible Clam met In tbe t* IA 11. iA j Community Center on Friday

T - n-t.n i n “ h '-

d «. Mock 14. and i ** r »- Rebecca Feldman la Mock 14. northeaai ' gpondlng aeveral day* In New •"* j York with her daughter. Bmolr. go rough of Wildwood Cram ; YUo* Feldman ban been married

to a young gentleman of that

elty.

Samuel levin. John Stevenson and Jacob Cbanen, were Thursday visitor* of Mr. and Mr*. John Jars oaky. W If Goodwin reprtwentallvn of tni' Millville Trust Company spent Friday here on burine**. Mr*. Joaepb L. Kal* vlalted her daughter. Glady*. In Trcntou. t eently. Mi>. Mary Speetnr. of Pblladi phla. U vl.ltlng her parent*, k and Mr* Samuel Ehiiy John Docia made a trip Deanlsvllle on Sunday Afternjti

ol !S. Mock 111 Henry H Ollrti. I

- al. mo. l-sn of 2v ». M. I dock at

It. Power Goriif. I

*• -1 Lou i ‘ -

HighVtida and riparian right,

of Atlantic Ave.

I aaae Uoldatrln. ei al.. to > Scbl.ntlg Brna Inc SlaOO. Lo * k 107. Mrildwood Oalde*.

fharte. T. fampte-il, WUHam K >

Prewer h.ao Tfcanoj^land hrginntni^ri

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kmted. known

"SSL." t CtSmS t

Mill I

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too Tract State Htghaeetton of

tNmtalnbig I 12 acre*. ..BKc) Rto*. Realty CO. to Antaulne Marri. ft no t»u r. and 14. block IA Cape May Terrace. >SS. '%!R ZVT Serah. - Road adJotnlna I*empe, S H tit 4 ft.;

CUy et Cap* May City

< ax., to . ._ Lot IA tdocfc

Frank W. Ci L Lai at I uic C. Stockton pi

tt GoBcr, et u*.. to t c * <57 «.eo. Any ant. „ And real eriale In Townahtp of vbteh David <7 Getter I. ►-teed or ia which the Mid G Geller had any right, title. . Hoffman Sheriff, to It.

The Woodbli

men held an ouUtde drill Saturday and with their new piece of apparatus they ar» ready *t any. moment to face danger in protecting the cltlsen.' property Benjamin Shalk head of tbr Bible Clam wa* a Millville ; tor on Saturday. Reuben Shapelow and hi* son. Joseph, will spend Saturday Philadelphia on burinr**. Hurk Myer* made a burim-r-trip to Oeean City Saturday *• A rhecker tournament will bheld Monday night In the Com

mualty Center.

Samuel Cumlnaky. of lb* Wood

baker

■hop. ha* sold hi*

Mr*.

ftdwnd* ii

bunines*

They an- former rerid

Hartford. Conn.

Hr. Solomon Singer w on Thursday and Friday,

al present ibe local dintlat.

Forest lira*, a resident

He

dld-

er!

nsure! wise man builds : s home, then he sees ht away that it’s operly "covered” by surance. s the first step tbe ew home owner uld take. ~ver the house with urance against fire, cover the contents ainst destruction and ft. Happy Home is he Protected Home

yomun I Swaintoa, Hew Jersey

PikUdclpbu Office '3* Sotrtt Fourth Street

What Kind of Printing Do YOU Get?

There are three classes of printing buyers. a One class buys at the lowest possible price. Quality doesn't count—service means nothing—price means EVERYTHING That kind of buyer we don’t want to meet, because he is usually the kind who doesn't care anything about his business. He would send out an unshaved, unkempt salesman, and his place of business is sloppy. So he is satisfied with "sloppy” down-to-a-price printing. The second class is the fellow who don't know anything about printing, don’t know what he wants, and says to his printer. "I’H leave it up to you." This class of buyer is a delight to the printing house that takes a pride in its work, because be has confidence enough in his printer to enable his printer to really do a good job, and tum out a piece of work that is a credit to the shop and to .the buyer. The third class is the fellow who knows what he wants, and insists on getting it. This class is the one that really stirs the interest of the master printer, and calls forth his best thought and effort. To please such a customer, and make him say. as one did this week, "that's a really fine piece of work." brings a satisfaction far beyond the actual price value of tbe work itself. For fifteen years this organization has been catering to the second and third class of printing buyers. That we have given them satisfaction is proven by the fact that most of the customers on our books fifteen years ago, who are still in business, are on our books today.

You Gel in Printing, As In Most Everything Else, What You Pay For

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Switch Magic “ "No fires allowed within the city limits"—this is ’ a city ordinance we may expect in the future, according to one of the last predictions of the great Steinmetz. The time is coining according to this ( wizard of electricity, when dectricity will completely revolutionize our domestic life. "No Fires" will mean just that—no fires in the furnaces, no fires in the range, no fires of any kind within the city limits. Fires will be condemned because they are dangerous, dirty and unsanitary. And electricity will more than adequately replace them, it will not only heat, cook and work for us. but it will keep us as cool and comfortable in the summer as warm in the winter. It will reduce housekeeping to an exact science, release the housewife from centuries of drudgery Woman's place in the home will be elevated from that of a ■ household drudge to that of a real executive who can devote her time and talents to home-making

rather than just housekeeping

“No fires within the city limits"—there’ll be no j need for them when electricity shoulders their ; work. Switch magic will bring the harnessed > power of water falls, coal mines, oil and gas wells • t throughout the land to the tip of a smooth, white EflCll IJUICK. OpCrfltlll^ UITll forefinger. Jg ggfflg^ inside 3 tittSt pWCf-waler-tight housinc to protect Atlantic City Electric Company these vital parts from wear

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