Cape May County Times, 1 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 3

EA ISLE CITY

cm MAY COUFTY TIMES. FMBAY. JULY 1. 1927

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: You Know, Who Come and Go,

« apt' May i nmil}

Myra

M'v. Marxarptia PfaiOvr. who rfnployro of tSw

•rHltnK Bni-.i- jTUJr and Trusf

in Phltadtdpllla. rp-J — -

lurutd to fay to the roort to Horton—PetfTMO

* P*-nd the Miniro<-r with hrr par-1

fnta, Mr. and Mr<u Ciareno- PIpII- »>** Perron, daoshtcr fw. ‘of Mrs Kiicabrth Peternoo. of Cape

I May. wan mnrrled lift Saturday

Mra. M MomaKhan and family.‘to Hhi Norton, of Dias f'rwk. a* phy.-lcal ••dn.-a

,«< Philj-l- Iphia. wpr - v.^-k^-ixl Kwan. hy the Her. CbarlMi Hand. ^1,1^ M-hool'

The Boani of Bduralitm hHd viaMorr. jTbe coo pie will reside in their , York I a regular iMwinem tnredinc Mon-j I new borne at Diaa Creek. The physlrat ednr *»Jf in the Mthnoi houw . | Cnwl* at St. i. n-' Mot. I last «L r ooni 1* mnaected with * he . nnald to ta No matt'-ia of inrponanre' wws »"ek tnelud.e! e. j Wurtx. Baltf- Weal Jerw> and Se.ishore Railroed.; ,|,i,

bratutbt up. 10'". . I’ ll.it.. » it,. Vineland:

8. J. Callahan. H. Wlnterboier. Mra. Baurbman. hnslnnw mans-Kieorgr Jackson. . Jaraea Connor. 'Woman'.* Work.” pul. R Pedrirk. Phtladeipbin: Mr. and Philadelphia, dined at Mr* J W. Ile.rinc. tl. Steveua.

I». Clark. A'ianlic City; U J. ICarpenter. New Haven. Conn.

Sea Islc'n Daily Dozen

8ea tide City*' datljr dozen el* 1 the heath will not start. 1 expected, until early August

and Mrs. John Vannadaughter. Franeee. of »rre wrek^nd visitor* , Citr- ’ Mayor Vannais a frequent viritor to plans to spend an ex atlon here. Mayr.t Van renominated for the'per

last week, being given ! li*hrd

ority. I'he Untheran parnonagt „ (gmvt of Dr. and Mrs. Bair. Car final Doughiery. Kea j will offtriaily "pen on j Th- Hmtrrs of Mercy, of BalM for the eeaaon. John j tr.>». arrived last Friday tc .. graduate of the Calh" ' spend (he aeaenn at their run

j i . vtortst has Ih, tows of ph< '. within

n. but j There’s no saving grac* Itl

tfrtansjtfee grare of aaving.

every I he baa to work til

. a dug. but wr't . nevor rmn digging as eoergHhw^ij 1

1 Ian!

tty in Imyology work, n charge of the ramp direction ot Rev. D. J. , Philadelphia. Bo)liadelphla and nearby r.y life at the camp.

In the Churches

Philadelphians maklons at the Surf

luring ibe week wire Mr.

Edgar J. Thomas and Mrs. C. J. Bartlett.

St. Joaeph'i K. C. Church

Recent Deaths

Somm Sack

Some™ Bark, aged 75. of fVtetvtiurg, a prominent Capei May Counly farmer dl->d at hi* home last Saturday evening at 7:30. Mr. Sack had been indU-j

;'FUVVER 1

^ SAM

I for »

: hut

Don't forgo! bojm

• your

Caller M you intend to enter Mi -j > A. M Sunday Mae.*.- at 8, 9. varlom rae.ee on the Fourth.! 10 and 11 o’clock: BenudirOon Practice up en you'll be in trim of the M.wl Bbeaed Karrament

! Sumlay evening at 7:30. Mon-

Mr and Mrs. Wirrtlrld Htiat. day and Tuesday morning and Mrs Kuhy Shaw and Mrv Anna 4 ,.. ntae eeratcM at K oVioclc In

Habell. of Bridgrdon. called on b>-i Francis Seeley. Sr., at Sea lale|

City Ibaipl'.al. Sunday.

, in bed but ten dayn. death being

j bean disease.

funeral look plar- We*i-

wig

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freed, of j West Philadelphia, railed on Dr.

bakery opened,‘ n * *" D ,: P"’ n B *' r u ''

for the season.

netday

Petersburg, the Re Yerk.*. officiating, lub place in the M. K. Ccmei ;!■*,

Petersburg.

H is survived oy his W.-tow,

the Id tile Flower. Bap* Anna. Clarenc*- Sack, towermaw llrm by appointment. a t Tuckahoe; Raymond, an en-

—— ] gineer on the Reading Rallroaul, Ketiiah Lutheran Church 1 ;,,M, Willard

> for the season. J

Th. Pi

.If the pier last Satur-

EpsUon Bomrtty

will hold a dance at the Esoo;vlon Hon** Hall. Saturday eve-

Sunday.

ning. R«d'« KjenMwnakct

Mrs. Edgar Tomhh-aon ten,. Delora and Vera. William, of Millville, and Tomleeon. of Pllman. •t» at the Ocean View

I ft

mrortty will hold

M: MoAdame and Philadelphia, are at I ap: rtmenta for hhe

III ion E. Trainer, of j a» a week-end vial-1 r Trainer ItelongF to of Paulaboro High

day.

City Polity

—-* • Franrl hundred m«inber« ot | ^ , thV B. V. M Smiality. ip.

Iphia. eame to the re-j Mimlajr on 8 special CX-J

ain. making their head-1 of

(be Strand Hotel. The j Korty-nlnth Str.y-t cf spent an enjoyable day! the newaon. ■yinj! the bathing, gain" ' ti and a merry time! T,,r Umilly. The committee In , delphla. anil known an outing, which I* an dciM arrivr.! fawt Saiurday for

o §.a laic City, wa

Plilllipe. spiritual dir.

HacJ Murray. Jom-pb Croatia Fllzgerald. Agnca Elizatieth Ford. Rom-

md J. J. Caarldy.

liMionrr ohn U Maher

due to an Injury which ted lo hla limb, waa able Wednesday for the Oral

and Mre. Edward Comly Prance* Flanagan. Mrfiownn. Helen Flana Eleanor ^omly *prni •ming In Atlanilr City.

I. Hardle. Mrs. Carrie Mix. L. J. Downey Fridgy in Atlantii

men’* Civic Club will part I r* a t the club the Boardwalk «’very afternoon at 2.30 and rtnireday evening at S.30 All roaldenls and visitor* J d to take pail in these:

Part lew «

A number f Bistera of tinHoly Child are Hopping at tinFaery ’cottage, on the UourdwaJk. lor several week*.

cv. Dr. Luther pnached for Dr. Bair i Lutheran Church Ual morning.

Mr. and Mr*. Peter Geraghty and family, id Philadelphia, arrived last Saturday to spend the summer vt aheir cottage on For-ty-fotirth Street.

Among the week-end via -ere Mr. ood Mr*. Phillip Rapp, r., of l<hlta>lelphh>.

Mr. and Mr*. M. Searl«-«nazzi md family, of PbHadeRfilB. ived on Saturday to apen<l the ■immor at their Imndi ‘ A» > it age.

Among 4 the Philadekphlan* ■

1 Ttie*

1 by Mr*. George, ,

> France* Flanagan.

iar.il.- atienoM 1 ■'e I jiarjoiie

*' eon vent ion. IffM j FUnagall. of Saraloga Springs,

y* Hotel. Cape May CHr.| rprt| . th ,

lr<1 “ T and Mr*. Edward Ct

reek

with Mi

. Luther

I r.ected with Ih* Reading Railroad

at Tuckalu*-.

uHv. ounuay. su>y a. oioie aonooi) He was a member of the *t 10 A. M. Servie. with set-j Petersburg >j. E. Church, having uniti at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. e K ... n a trustee for ruany years. The sermon at 11 A. M. will be; in kv-plng with th- spirit of onr, Mrs Emma Camp giottoua Fourth ~ In dependence j Itay Please do your bait to! Mr »- Kmma Camp, wife of Ed .oiu.- to one or both of thwse|® u “ , l H. Camp, of HoMcrvUla. •willow. VUiiore and strangers' P»»-d iway last Wedncmlgy, afui<*t w.-bonn Mid-weeh a<!r-l ,er an iiln.e.- ••* five yt-ani. the lire Tbuieday x p. M 1 eauae of her drath being Bright’s ] disease. She was in her fortys, w. m a ch„ ck ,«* P ,».. a* "Bel. pastor. | Saturday from her late residence. Sunday. July 3. 10:30 A. M.| service* being conducted at the •Have Fatih in God." 7:30 P. M.i house by the Re*. 1. H. HendcrBright Ming service and patriotic: son. Interment was made at mon. "Loyalty." Y'ou are 1 l<ea»burg. •iially Invited. Bible talks; She ftirmerly rnsidod In I>*ewThuisday 8 P. M. Sunday school|burk. Vineland, and Port Elir-.-12 o'clock. belli. Besides her husband, she Bring your company to church j is survived by twelve children, next Sunday and enjoy tho*.‘ ser-j eight daughter*. Mr*. Sara Brewvictw. jster, of Hal.-yrille. FJim-nce. Dorjothy. Hattie. Eihei. Blanche Calvary Baptist Church I K; * n " 1 ’' a, " , Lylia and four sons. j Asa. Georg*-. Floyd and Ralph to South Seavillc. W. Hihgrove, ,, nourn j, t . pastor. Sunday services. 10:30

md

•Only*

Morning

^•^IdUi^^Memonal Service* tid let U* make this aj I n Leesburg Church

Even

Com-

iamliy night. Parents « bring the entire family.

t«»*ly Wfk-otiir and -itrhiin-r poop)-.-speeislly invited. Locate*! about a mile south ot Sea laic City

Road.

Christian Science

Ohrintlan Science Society. E*H

Thw *vrvM*»e of the- 1*r«W»irT M. K. Cbtirch were of *perlal lnterest last Sunday in the morning the fifth memorial acrvlee of the local Odd Fellow* was held In the church, at which time Rev L. M. t'asc preached a very impiuKsivc sermon on "There Are

Davis Avenue. Wildwood, is a ° ur , * ad -” ^ chotr '•■“K * WT branch o' The Mother Church.Iantorm. all pari* b*lng eaTbe Fuat Church *d Christ So- P^ially well rentlervd. en I l*l. Bodon. Mars. 6ubJ**et of I Al ,Im ’ cIo « of M-rrlee. all inison sermon. July 3. "God.” Tl * Mrd r ** nf ‘ 1 * r T. little ehtldr. n Sunday school. 11 A M W,-d- rarrT ‘ n,: vis of (lower* which ncatay leMlmonlal meetings. »bc graves of P. M A cordial Invitation Is ,-x- <,ro ‘‘ 5 « d ** broU, '’ r ^

-nded to all to attend tb<»<-

MotorM (amvitig a’ <* If l*U City) . IfalW ia Hall? Pmvdiat OMtzen: FMU.t

rnii/w rnnirc llininiinLj

> many ehiWm

! Ui-m and dressed

dtviv.

In .

Mary Mary had a little ear. its op*--! wit* sixty .per— And everywhere that Mary went The »p*-* -*l *<>p* I olio wed her

An odd eitnB*- won used rocont-j iy by a yv>ung moiorlst to e|»mk- j

tog of a very h looks." h- said, of bal jad.”

A married man named Meeker* was injured in a motor accident j Mu other day in Jirm-j and Bob’ Phfpont says it protiably wav u| tvwuU of poor driving from the

All tie crazy folks arc not in the umtanum The man who would rather pay rent install dents than pay a little at a time for his home needs to listen to his wiie.

•POUrt*><M WhatMflirtl-or a'c: has Tom? Marlyn- : A pray-BS-you-<u«*.-i

BO' H

PHONES IL. MAHER

JF LANDIS AV E. fir

ITALIA^AVt,

mt-vdingp.

Recent Marriages

Bnssell-Boseman

Follows. “Blest IV- The Tie That Bind-." waa mir.g, followed hy prayer and quotation* from “Flan- i * Field*." by Rev. Ca*e. Th. •rcise* were, closed by singin, "God be with you ’til we mee

again."

Many pe*iple from ail over tl* count... as well as t’ape May, wrr

pi (went.

Wednesday of the Ad

forming the cerem Drlar altendrel th* Ml.-v Berrlcr Hand

well and Mt*s Bar of West Cape May. In marriage la*: j

■ning m the church;July Itinerary of

Dr. How

• ny.

Mr. C.|

K' '■

ud'

Girl Evangelist

Th*

in W.

Glrria Cherry, the 13-yui

wly-wed* Will r! ‘* jsi-a lair <3iy evangeliat. will i’ape May within in , b( . (o |i Qaiu; church.* future. ln „nth of July:

t'iblwood M. E.. July 3

dm!

Doug Use—Henderaor

1. daughter

las Adel la Hend<

' ot Mr. and Mr*. Tl

of Leesburg, ring, on Mnnda

aearem areiviblnclude Mr. and I’twtoto Douohum. »

* T. J. Buckley and family. oljM--"- Thomas Douglas*, of l la*

Quaker Cltv 1 reek, ol the borne of her ai.-U-r. guak r l ty- jjurc. William Krricson. to Mill-

. Edgar J. Harvey j viib-. by th Bdtsh. have re-j North Wl

Sale,

M. E. of Plea

M. E.. July 13. 7::.

: Mr. am! i

Baptist. July 17.

and Mr*

Methodist Protestant. 1 Uviilc. July *1. 7:30 P.

*. ,.f I Weslry M E.. Pleasant!

their -0. 7.30 P. M.

Hall. Cake. pie*.

1 Millville.

M. FL July St. 7.3

Him

Mis- Catherin liar

Mi** Dorothy Town

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Interior Decoration.

Ultima'

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Dreams of a Home

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For Your Holiday

Outing!

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] Many items in this fine selection

are nri

are priced even lower than usual!

Fancy NEW

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REGULAR Sc

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Arrow Special*' kui.C.* Preferred Stock •atr^

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Regular Sc £ ^

Asst. SODAS 1

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PURE wgp £ Grape Juice ‘15

Thea Nectar Teas ICED TEA - Saint rbr feW*. » 'i^Wyi

Mixed 12i e 23 e

Orange Pekoe, IndiaCeylon, Formosa

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. Mayonnaise df-oz jot

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EARLY p eas 3 »

JUNE

New Crop Onions J -17 c A s r°ce 3 pkt 25 c

SWEET MIXED, SOUR or DILL Pickles « '• - * c

29°

THE M *’ GINGER ALE-Yo. II *. drUgbilul ue,!

Yukon Club Ginger Ale

3" *®* d*^“ 29 c

Lord Calvert Coffee White Houce Evap. Milk

Creamest Butter “45 c

'* our husband has only until July second to reinstate his Government insurance. The fee is only $5 or $10 and thr yearly cost is about one-half that of regular insurance companies. See the local American Legion or Veterans of Foreign Wars.

y^efo'ck Co£fee Z9°

49« 2219C

■gunogJf Bacon iO c SktodwaWib-nod-No

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