CAPE KAY COTJKTT TTKM. PMDAY, TOUT. 10. 1027
The Republican Candidates Senator Charles C. Read Ocean City Assemblyman Fred’k W. McMurray
Snrrogate Irving Fitch Sea Isle City
Freeholden (rote for two) Luther C Ogden Cape May E. Lawrence Chalmers Wildwood Coroner Earl Hollingsead Cape May
The unie Tom bo fine needle, the
**«l l«d } time, today in her wonderful work. and. those cherished I>attrrn< sho.ln* the rrjlice. the Star of Bethlehetn. interrhansins amid the fine.! of intricate tsa-wbea. »ln depicta exquisitely and. oiten
w llhou*. the aid ot gU»se«. Mr. Thompson Is the mother of
Mm. Mary J. Campbell, for many yetis soprano soloist in St. Ann's
R. «' ' hurch It Wildwood.
The ladies
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tires from out ot town orer the j State Trooper Cams and Counweek end Their fine new bom. In j ty Detective Ward ill«bee were west Glen wood Avenue was the .. n the acme of the accident, center of a hospttaM. house party At la hearin* before Justice Aa a fitting tribute to the OCCa-1 of the Peace Clarence WUIlams aion. Mi and Mrs. MrAlamen re-|Tipp.tt was flned I2S and «»■>*
ceived the congratulations amid a .bow* r of flower* and gifts. Numbered amour fhe curs Is were
! Wild-{Mori introduced
neighbor. Of yesteryear in Phlladeiphla. P >xl>oroug!i snd Torreadale. Pa Mr McAlarnen has been in the binding biisinrs* in Wildwood for a period of years.
Lutheran
church served a roost appetlclnr lisli supper in the social hall of
the parsonage. Saturday night. AA Killer! M'k-„ which Is reported a fine success IV,an W hen Car Overturned The executive committee In ' Charre of the recent card party Lf 1-f^" mIl.^cn^g' to behalf of the eedle Work Guild sea Me City B.iul.
driving.
Car Overturn* Hear Seaville
A sedan overturned on the Tuckahi* road, near Seaville Sunday evening around 7:30 when the rear tire of the tna
chine blew out. r, ‘*- •*- * The occupants of the car m- '"tTV" . • ■ •»-! Injury u. c, ... ‘TJ° Z' S.J damaaed attendance prlte. while the boys
prir. amt to Samuel Bar I h
Released on Weil Er ' 1, received the Kiwani-
ct'-nrlanct prise.
IT the Leroy M-Irwt. and Jam. Pr.. ; .Vnt Edwin O Middleton
■rtrs wilrtunf-t ... ' ' going I Mitchell. w*ho were held without announced that he had received .. . aranct. rw-. f.ward Court Honae. wae struck hall in connection with the acci- n telegram from Pa-t President tearanc- ot in Mm.j bjr a t„ ur!nic r ar driven by Clar-|dmt. were releaned from the H. Poster Ooslln and Secretary J.
Walsh served as chairman. 1 rIlc , flppr: -
Qcise. musical director
wood M-hoola. the students aauglMr. Wret. whose «ub)ect Ibelr class >aing and )oin.d the j "Three Pa.” namely Initiative, in Klwanisns In ‘Tin Wild About, dn iduality and Industry. InttiaWildwrod.” **■ defi . d by Mr. West aThe graduataa were .• ••ducei M^e ability think and carry by ihen p.-ictor. Harold Pafe., [things .nit on.-Mf In an anto and wer. <* Irnmrd on le bap t >lr gowwtn. d..- people hare the club by Ktwanlan Rote;. J ' ptlng -be whip, in a K»*\ Who d.clared there wj. »..• jd. m - racy Ih. p'!ng“ U In the a Kiwaman or rswldmt ot Wit’' 'pe<vle. he annl Trpjrgl Amerlw.««d who was not proud of the can. with outstanding Inltlatir
has been the best thing tat prog- "A man who looks both ways ■res* and has brought a boot many * one-way street.'' He told t Inventions. People n«e o n . llflR ,-‘">•<->.1. in cloaln* that they h.
the power to make the worM
0 "t ' h “‘ m,, ' , k,n,, * " f *'* rk *" about what they would like It to
Mast camnu'ii p. opie today have! .
luxuries that king, did not p.. The tr-Hible with reciprocity is ■ess fllty yeai. ago, he said. Be ' that everyone is trying to gat optimistic, said Mr West, giving I bark Just a little tn -re than he
as one dellnlll.i!! of a pewsfhn.t. ' give*
Mrs t 'alel. ntrstmmonv. of West ''heeler. Pa., is the summer guest of Mrs. Lather K. Smythe. in east Magnolia Avenue. Mrs Kltaslmmons is nearing the century mark and still yulte spry for her ad
vanced age.
driving north on the Shore
‘•ad toward Tut kaboe.
Tihe coach had taken a turn, hen the touting car going at an I alleged rapid rat* O speed, attempted to slow down, causing the car to Mild, the rear of the car striking the left side and
Mrs. Alberta Murphy, of Phlla-! ar r, * c l>- b *‘'lr damagdelphla. Is spending a few days here : ln * tK " h r * r ' A* » ™«*H of In the interest of her property ! ,h ' roUl »lon. both cars bad to be holdings In Glmwood Avrnue.: •o*'** 1 which are to he completely over-; T) "' «ccuP*nt-« of the csmu h hauled and renovated (or the com-' m ' , 'rc Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlec E. ling season j Betterton and son. of Pleaaant- ■ ■■ - ■ j ville. Mrs. E. Betterton, matron
p iiladelphla. who, county Jail Wednesday morning V .
Kiwcnis Internati-m
I-awlew. u charged with Invol- at M< niphis. Tenn. tintary 'Manslaughter. while High School '*rl MIL'icell is held as material wit- ■ ~ =:
Sergeant AI Lindbergh and Retarding speaker said a dined to do w!
9 do. <
York*. Charles inlander Byrd, i idnality the ■t ue are In- • virybody else
dividual It y
progress All progress and i change come-, about by pcople who think dlifereotly. It I. only in modern time, thv we have' been quick sppr... t.f new ,
nding the tMng* Previously all Inventor.
Convention ~+ r < raI > »* Regarding induatry :.Ir West j
dpal Fnink iaid that man di-like of work
Wildwood Has
Real Irish
I S\Cf*TY\Z\Kf*T Howard Banks. Miperlnvndent , * *—, lf ,i ir Wildwood Water Works. Is
Mrs. Pearl Sherwood has taken I possession of the Mills aril pmper|ty. in west Maple Avenue tor tb»
year
attending the national convention . i of water works bclns held in < hl-
i> ■ i ■ ■ o -ii I,>C: ra,to - f ” r u,r Pbipow of bringing Emerald Isle Otlll .home with him the know beige of Plies Her Needle | m * n > D ' , « d, ' , '* r " an ' 1 . ______ J now in use among municipal heads
departmental work.
Mr and Mrs. P H. Jackson entertained as guests over Thursday' and Friday of last week. Mr. and, Mrs. Prank W. Dunn, of Audubon. ’
Learned the Art
Personal Notes of Resort
By HELEN 1.
lace making by band. Is an art » women are capable of. Wlldood has a citirvn who is a bora rtist In that line. Mrs. Ellen tximpson. C311 Park Boulevard, is of the few living real Iriah
Women's Civic Club. Sea M. City, and Mrs. Annie Leek. All were uninjured, but suffered from shock. Mis. E. Tippett, of toe touring car. suffered concussion of the head and .-hock, being taken to th." home of Anthony Canuso and Dr. Cryder. of Court House, attending her Tippett escaped In-
jury.
R. L. West Addresses W ildwood Graduates Class Luncheon Guests of Kiwanis Club The Wildwood Klwania Club and th.- graduating clams of Wild- ; wood High School listened to a t-plendld address by R. L. West, i Assistant Superintendent of E«1u i cation ot New Jersey School-, on Tuesday noon. The graduatewere guests of the Klwanlans at their weekly luncheon at the Pen wick. Supervising Principal Chalmers and Mrs. Chalmers i among those present Under the direction of Paul
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY WILDWOOD. V j ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY MR. FRANK C. S. B. OF PHILADELPHIA. PA. Member of the Board of la-rtureshjp of the Mother Church, lb. Kind Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston. Mass To Be Delivered In HI NTS Al'UITOKiUM OAK AND BOARDWALK. SCNDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 1ST1I Nineteen Hundred .-md Twenty-seven AT 2.30 O'CLOCK tDaylight Saving) THE i’CBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE PRESENT
A HARD (JOB It's about as much of a job for a society climber to penetrate the ‘*400" as it is for a Used Car to get access to our display floor. The car MUST HAVE THE GOODS. BECKER'S GARAGE II. KF.CEF.R, Prop. Woodbine, N. J. A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLEAS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT
One of the most striking Improvement* Is under way on the western approach to the pr-nnay Railroad station at Wildwood Ave-
orkmen are curbing
. emakera. renowned in their' b " of Uwn hard-*ur-‘.vtberland for Ure handiwork, not toclnc the road, and extending It to !-• found In Uiis country She Is 1,0 B *«''.»dth sufficient to relieve a . nder. Some of the samples j tr * ,Bc congestion jit this point .h, permitted us to examine, were) AnBOUIlt . PmP nt* are out for J. • vgutslte eieations of original <*-, Kr , nrlll MrNlrhol on „. wn of Mr ..?c, worked upon the famed , nd Mrs Frank Mr.NIrhol. of the tirusiu-ls net almost ynpurrhasable. fj ur f Hotel, who will graduate la the simps today. Mr*. Thompson fro|n |h , Norm „,| Academy, . bestdoesnt let a day go by that some , nu| p, W(Hln ^ a) Jun r g
part of it has not been given to|
the fashioning of laee. The most! GortMtlus Ring, who ha* been intricate designs, marvelous In del-[ visiting his brother at 211 west kale outlining and. perfect to the 1 Magnolia Avenue, was atlarked by n.muteat atitcb, are her uwn croa-! two dogs on the street, Monday Hons, worked out upon the finest < noon, and badly shocked, lie was of net. Occasionally, she follows | later taken to the offices of Dr ; pattern. Not always content with'Zelgler. where he was treated for 'his, she Is found happier In plan- lacerations. He was on hli way nlng models of her own fashioning, to the railroad station to return quite beyond the average and able home when attacked by the dogs,
always to chat merrily with visit- - “f* during her working hours. Wedding Anniversary
Asked her age. Mrs. TfcompMB I c^brauon of their fifteenth cheerily answered. “I cant •>«“ ,,-jding annivereary. Mr and Mrs "" 01 Important you should i ran |, McAlarnen entertained a know my age. I never felt better ] , ari . f nilmU . r of frietNls and reUln my life, fact I*. I'm as young , — ■ —
In energy as I ever was."
Mrs. Thompson creates the magulicent surplice worn by the priest on the altar. Many a aplenI,w Kifx has been made to the ' athollc rhurchi s throughout the Uml wherever Mrs. Thompson has '"titrlbuted her share In the work "! the dloceae. The flneat bits of ■sc*, wherever It 1* a part of the ■ady service necessary in the .elebraUon of the Mass. Mrs,
Thompson's deft flngei
*°**« to such perfection that no
* "Ibgle aUtch 1* amiss.
Mrs. Thomiwon itegan her fire lesson, m lace making at the agi "( seven years, when she was atiending convent arhool in the r«ty Mmartek. Ireland W hen she '-tne it, ihla country, 27 ysara , ' w elapsed ere she hod nttempli-d Ply a needle Asked by on* of l" ' little uauabters to make a lace '"liar, tip. desire Helled her and.
Enable at the time to
'•'■-in kind of needle n-cesnary ,!o *l>e work. Mr*. Thompson to Ireland for II together for
J. B. Van Sciver Co. Manufacturer* and Retailer* of Furniture CAMDEN, N. J. Is Represented in the Ocean Chy District by JAMES H. VANEMAN 815 Wesley Avenue, Ocean Cty, New Jersey Telephone 373-W Information pertaining to Furniture and Home Furnishings may be obtained from Mr. Tanrman by telephone or by letter. He will be glad to make a personal call or give information by telephone on estimates for furnishing Homes, Hotels. Clubs. Offices and Apartments. Mr. Vaneman will also gladly help customers with ideas and suggestions on Interior Decoration. Estimates also furnished on Awn'ngs. Summer Draperies and Floor Coverings.
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YOUR LAUNDRY
4 All Those Heavy Things? vivhlng the blankets. quiTt-..
d our part in making your stay In Sea Isle lust as pleasant a* It should be. Not only Is our work satisfactory, but we aim to give you th* best possible service In collections
and dellveriea.
Do You Know That You Can Send
We take the greatest ear* In washing
spreads, washable rugs, pillows, seat covera, etc. You will lie pleased at the way we launder these heavy thing* that
are Impossible to do at home.
lur Headquarters
The National Market. 7 N. l^indls Avrnue. has consented to our making our headquarters at their buay stand. Bn Just phone Bell 22. or leave word there. Our various services Include: Wet Wash Float-Ironed Prim-Plest Flatwork
Rough Dry
NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY 320 Landia Avenue Vineland. N. J. WILSON A DOWLER, Prop. Phone: Vineland *30
Summer time is New Car time - . Enjoy a Buick now! This is the logical time of year to buy a c.tr—at the beginning of the period of greatest « nj j\-ment. And Buick is the logical car to buy, because it will provide the greatest usefulness with the greatest
economy.
Buick is a beautiful car—in design, in coloring and in appointment. It ia powerful, speedy and
dependable.
Enjoy your summer driving. Buy a Buick. WHEN BE I TER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
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Ladies--Attention ! $1 A 00
—No More— —No Less— PERMANENT WAVE Naturally Curly with Ringlet Ends W. have decided lhat starling June ISth to the end i*S the t“onth. we will offri our Permanent Waving 8«rvR<- to all at a saving of $r..n0. Instead of $15.00 You Pay Only $10.00
THE VANITY BOX 213 E. Schelenger Avtne Widwood, N. J.
Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute
to rent that collage at Sea Isle City if you would give your family the kind of a summer home that will meet their needs and requirements There’s a Cottage for You in Sea Isle
City if you rent NOW.
There are still a i.ti.nber of modem, convenient places that have not yet been leased, from whit h you can must certainly be suited. If you want to Buy, Rent or Sell Real Estate this office is at your service. Maurice M. Sofroney Landis Avenue at West Jersey
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Insurance of All Kinds
Dsjr or Evening Pbon* Bell 2
iif
motor shop
WILDWOOD, N. J
Joseph Scrivani. Proprietor BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY
Haven Avenue at Tenth Street Ocean City, N. J.
Vl/’E owe it to you, as you owe It to * V your property, to deal only in a paint that protects jis well as beautifies. Sun-Proof keeps out weather, Paint moisture and fungus — prevents decay and depreciation, saves repair bills anil saves you money! We have made a thorough study of paint economy and can advise you to your advantage.
A. ROSENFELD
The Winchester Store
■ Adams Avenue Woodbine, N. J. i Bell Phone: 3 R-8 Keystone: 1 A
We re Proud of the Kind of Work Turned Out By Our Modem and Most Completely Equipped Repair Shop
It’s the kind of service that will please and I satisfy you if you are a Car Owner or Garageman.
It will cost you less than new parts or factory exchange to have your burned out rod and bronze-back bearings rebabbitted.
Mazurie’s Garage and Machine Shop Landis Ave. Sea Isle City Bell Phone 42
Gasoline should not be lop-sided.good in some ways ,poor in others. It must test high on all S counts “STANDARD GASOLINE
MADE IN NEW JERSEY
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