Cape May County Times, 15 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE KAY C0U1TY TIKES.

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. You Know, Who Come and Go

in

:a isle city

t*lk« on s«-w Tmsmru-. itooku Hr«4 the T»«t»m»n' with n..

Do* to ■am* imt-splalned rmr ,or ,h “ - r -

7:5* P. M. Bkctcr cmU»I* "In llj C \A in* u.rd-. n.r*i*n Ttu n m. irl. o. IVlowTer

Z - * *"'! Addressed Rotarians P T £ ,,r BIW* ulk "b* th^ I H * Mo»r*r. rlr* of Mator. W* « r JSLt2 Z ^ S * Uo “ 1 B-“ k <**“

Real Estate Finn 1

Circuit Court Jwlc* Frank

wy. on W*<ln**<lay, nlr»c***l aj Grc

• turn a «»T4Ict <4 "no t»r*d

cause for action'' Gmiv* t Hodman lorn, v* No; man

In the case ot \ Ue»l ■ for the purchase of propWitdar real- orty for whit* bis Arm had ^!<S l^-wis ’ Lesrt*. involving tl.OOO. at h* bad *n-i Due to lb* InaMHtr of the with! plaintiff to point out flaasin

Do* to aom* unaxpUInrd error

. last week lb* bsad of tb* ar-

|, . ra Walla and dausb-j Ucl> . BOOOBtl ., !h . W „..„ T , and Mollf. arrfted on m Mir| ., rrt , M ,„ rr ^

Sfarparei I Wilson The announcement of lb* papular youns

ladyv man* <«>•>■! appea Pbliadstpbta and Camden I papers aa »*ll as this pat

.i.eli *randpa»»«t». ,

Eugebe War-

.rente J. Downey and ' i-yawyd. Pa., arrived !

„p*n her eotlage

trier bolldaya.

L Vr« Jautea Hard!* m«Wedneoday «o apend . • ai tbelr old Hrll Korty-*f»lb Btfw. utss 'Uanonl. of PhiU- : •KndliMC a W**k wlib its. II.'. and Mrs r and b*r cousin,

thy Town.

Recent Deaths

Palrrao Baptist Church special Easier service Sunday 7.J© P. M . with 'erUaiiona and aonga by ih* Sunday school and choir. Superintendent Norman Paulllnwlll give a brief addretw. after which tb* pastor. n*«. E. M Stnffels. will administer lb* ordinance of Baptism to eeteral candidates The Bible school meets at 9.4S.prearhinK by lb* pastor at 11 A. M. A very cordUl

awaits you Come.

Chijstun Scicucr

Uucblln. of rhlladcl- | opened her oottagw a Slrret urner' Pope Oray. os. wli: arrive today over-Eaater holiday. rtlng to return on lion-

• tbeii Forty-Sftb St poking after their garmterior of their

l-iti.r Saturday H W. Knaenbatun that the Saa Isle City sill be cluaed after I mday In obnerv .1 holiday. a Ellen berger and (tSrlrbt. spent the week i ..delphla. | Mrs. SchlagnL of Pblladown for the over-' S', days.

Kn Cm Gorfefh

The funeral of Mrs. Cora Ger-|

lorh. age Li years, wife «f John Gee loch, of Wildwood, took place

Saturday morning. April *, frun f'hriMlan Science Society. East lb* ewtabllshment of Bmjamin ' |Daria Avenue. Wilds.-..I V J.. Ingrtaoll A Son. Wildwood Mrs is a branch of the mother . hutch. Gerlocb was found dead In her the First Church of Christ ScienWedneaday evening. April tut. Boston Maw 8»b)*ct of IrwOtne time In the day she wn setraon. April 17. "Doctrine ompUlnel t«. a friend, that « [ Aion inant." Sunday school, taa not feeling well Mr. HA. M, Wednesday testimonial Gerlooh wound hi* wife lying full nieettnga. k P M A c.rdlal Inupon the floor She had i v nation it extended to all to a'died aw the lived. «uiet and un-j , «'* a 'A"" 1 BHwtlngs. ins content with a few ' neighborhood friends. MetriaA Lutheran Th* couple came to Wildwood! The home-like church. S*a Isle twenty yearn ago. They oullt a City. Ea-ter Sunday. Rev D. Cp*ix party apartment property cor-1 ton Bair. Mi. D . pa‘tor Bible Her New York and Maple Are-t school at 10 A M A <peclal . whet, they bad resided' East, r leaaon roufltmation at riaea Burial aaa In Vine-j 11 A M Hedy Supper ce|, t.rated land, the former home of the de-ia* 11 *0 A. M. Special Easter Paul J. Neff, of j offering by Sunday m hied and iinig Trinity Ultberan Chutv*. i vhureh. (liurrh will be Iwmutihad charge of the aerrkww JcdinffuMf deeorate.1 Visitors moat Cc rloch. husband, alone survive,.' << 't'«*Uy ''I"»«rd and urged to

• eletmte Holy Supper with us. I No evening service. Mid-week [service Thursday at 7.30 P. M. |"C*iro* thou with ns and we will — 1 do thee good."

St. Jo*eph-| B. C. Church Sea laic City—Bt. Rev. Magr.

'fry. *

on “Thrift v» Waste." to tUe Saa Ity Rotary tTub on Monday J.lng on angles of the aubje* t whlrh were quite unetported b;. bis bearers, but w hMh proved none the less inetructiva. Thrift he defined as the economical management of anything. Thrift means growth and reproduction which we see evidenced In nature when the plant grows and produces seed, which returns; to earth to produce new plants. Those a bn know how to tnanagt money, be said, know how to mah' age other things, though thrift, he aaaerted. dor, not mean nils, liness. but rather the arranging one's affairs to keep their outgo within their Incom. t’hildretv particularly need to have this lessor tauebt them. Touching the broader aspect of the question. Mr Mowrer cited the need of thrift in the preservation of our forests aid lands, conservation of prop-, erty, time and the human element, lai n of which was waste. In closing lie took up be queaUorts of credits and Installment baying inveighed against over extension of credits, and while ndlulttint that installment buying had become a part of our Industrial system, urged that people should keep tbelr cotnniitmaBts

George Neptune, chairman of the committee on Hoy's Work, ontlhird the opportunities for such work on the part of the club and particularly urged the need of a playground.

River Baptism

In the Churches

For Miss Lora Brown

a. Pot*I. rector. Weekly Mam at Birthday Surprise

8 A. M. Sunday Masses at s and !0:SO A. M. Every othrr Sunday Mas* at l©:!*. the I

o'clock Maw being nt Goshen Lora Brown was tendered Chapel. l/ut Mas* followed I aurpriae party In honor by benediction of the Most »>eiitrenlh birthday Monday eve-

Bleased Sacrament. Sunday school

The Bapti-t Church al Corbin City. Rev. E. M. Htogela. parlor, is to have a baptismal service in the Tuekaho* river, lust beyond the new bridge. Sunday 3 P. M. sharp. This will be a very Interesting service, with Rev. 1. H Fisher, choir and band, of the First Baptist Church. Wildwood, her naaistlng. A well-known quartet

Reduced Prices on

J LUCAS TINTED GLOSS OUTSIDE WHITE for one week only, Mondsy, April 18 io Saturday, April 23. Regular price . . $4.20 per gallon Special sale price . $3.75 per gallon

irpasscd. Luca© products are

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i interesting story.

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from Ocean City, through fhelg courtesy of Mr William Jwlc,.

at 8:30 A. M. Monday and Tuesday morning aervlcea at 8 o'clock. In honor of the Little Flower. The Way of the Cram every Frl-

Nine-Year-Old Violinist

Charles R. Hahn

Robert Stevens were

v Li tore on Palm

I*r.joying the drew pa

Easter fashion tx > Calver anri batfjMaurice Feldman

lc. were Ocean City ;

Von day.

lorothy Irwin, who *u»- I I vpralned ankV several 1 ». L much improved, be- | ■ walk bow. I dre. George Culver. | and the former's it Palm Sunday In I •. enjoying the day | eel chair parade. Culver spent with her aott and fsmiI Mrs George Culver | was Mrs. Culver. 4ay and a party r honor, the Immediate lending and wnjoyfng i

A. Miller, formerly of J making her home i and daughter-ln- I Mrs. L. A. H.A1’leaaure Avenue.

Sea Mr City X. E Church

Rev. H. F. von fffel. pastorGood Friday night service at 7:30 'I. "The Seven Last Words of

You are invited to ai-

SiViday. Aprfl 17. 1©:30 A. t»>*. Easter service and sermon.! Harry Moore.

TZ 'SXZ, iLTS ho-4ex, was very much surprised and received many very beautiful gifta. The evening was apent in

playing game, and music. At a . . Lt- boor refreahment* were On Sunday evening the Mood•erved ot ice cream, cake, and bine Community Center printed biscuits. Those who enjoyed the 1 , R»lPh Sohafeer S-yew.-old vlolln evening were Misses Lora Brown. I of Philmdalphla. who ac-. Many Linda Rockwell, uilian | b >' “tt mother a well

Hunter. Beatrice r„nab ■> and! versed pianist.

Thelma Fagans Messrs. Ellis, Mtiaical conecris are being Hand. Edward Hiekmsw. Pwulj gtvwn frequenHy and the Beat of |

Mehanlels ' *" *■“* “* *“ “ '

Goslin Lumber Company WILDWOOD

BELL 21 or 22

TWENTY YEARS OF CONTINUOUS GROWTH

KEYSTONE 1 or 3

and j talent Is being «

1 In Woodbine

> perforin ‘ I

: Mis. David Andrewi Dorothy Brec-kly. o' . spent the week end W. C. Edwards.

fhley family, of Phtlaopenrd their eot-J bor the holidiya. k Mr* Al Link apent J ■Ad with their parents. | EX**- Barry Jacobi. j

Mr, Tlic.ma* l.udlam. on, and Mrs Thomas (k. will >pend Easter

I Pitch deliver, n

Goal; Coal; Coal: Reduced April Prices

Order your bins filled now with Susquehanna Anthracite Coal Your opportunity to make a large saving by placing your order at once

M. A. Luongo Co.

Sea Isle City, N. J. BELL PHONE 46

PRICES

FOR APRIL

NUT . . .

. $14.50 PER TON

STOVE . .

. $15.00 PER TON

PEA . . .

. $12.00 PER TON

Discounts in quantities of 3 tons or over