Cape May County Times, 1 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE HAT COUKTY TIRES. FRIDAY, JITIY I. !W7.

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Mr.

! Mrs.

•F T Mr. I>. P. Hal-y an i, I 4n.. Stevrii* spent I pvenfng with Mr. ami

k 1 tiam Ch«Bi«r.

I fleetly K.reward™ Alltoon 1 Mrs. WestoaU and family 1

jLaidUm railed out to en- ependlnj: a tew day* at tltelrjand sons si»-nt Monday rvenl

tincutsh t - o fires along the Penn home in Dorothy. ; *' HMora.

Railroad Ira.:» north of Court Idas Myrtle Madara ap-nt a Mr and Mrs. Richard Uoyd *

I House on Sunday, one burning few days with Mr. and Mr* son M-eut Sunday »tth their sister Garner P aoraon. wit- nn one-half acre and the other five Harry Stanl-y. of Atlantfc High-at - ape May. | ohiHien visit.-d r. latiree at Lir ' acres. ; lands. - Mr •o* 1 Mr * DaaW 1 hambers worst recently Mrs Everett Townsend and 1 Mrs. William Bradford is tak-'and sons spent Satnrdiy evenms Dr. Butcher, ot Hetolcrwll ■on are at thHr home here. ling care of her mother, who 1* at Woodbine. aa* in down, on Thursday. It has been decided to dtacon ' s,riouriy ill. ' »*.s* Aw? - Vor “ B ta ''*itlng her Mrs. K it . rine Hand en:. tlnue Ashury Sunday school, un- Saner E. Young spent Monday cousin in Kaletn. ram. d comp > from Vineland o

til after Labor Day owing to the' In PBiladelphla. I,u, '< 1’araoa. of Court Hou*. Sunday,

heavy traffic on Sunday after-! Wilbur Collins called on Bus- 'ailed on Mr*. Howard Norton on . ••'•■ral p .noon, endangering the U»«» of j sell F.etds Monday crwttng 'unday. ' mdod th-

the little children walking along 1 K ward WeMoott entertained Mrs, lit. ard Scull h

%JW

the

ap.- May Point for the summer iilns. Our mall driver. Jack Bethel, is Am -n a vacation. Carl Jones is drtv- night

nde from Dorothy glad to note Ibai Ed-

.1 P<*»t i* able to be out after being Hi for several weeks. Edw&id Callaway and family

I attended the funeral of his — — — — ... . „ . . . _, , father at Egg Harbor on Wed-, rowdy • scaped d-ath. She wa ' fr-*nk .Smith, of Philadeiphli n-sday. taken to Dr. Comon's office. tn^P™' Sun''*; «-»»> |>‘» mother. Mr.-. Joanna DougUn has re-J Ocean City, and brought home.' Mr »nd Mrs. Melvin Errlcson.

; turned to her home at Court | Miss Hamel is still In a serious

■ House-, after spending a fekr days condition,

with Mr*. Elccira Godfrey. j The Children’s Day

f 1 <nu here 1

While w alking on the Store j* 1

Road, near her home, on Monday i'ok for Mm.

evening. Miss Irma Hamrtl was 1 ' ompton. of BalUroore. is

hit by an automobile and narJvlsdmc hi* parents.

rowdy escaped d--ath. — • 'it 1

Mrs

)of ' itu innati. are on a visit here i the j after a ten-years absence. He Is i Mr. and M:

• * • “ * lly w-re ,i,i

West Cape May

Mr. and Mrs. R. Hughes and 1 ns escaped injury when on Sunday evening, due to the fog.j

Dias Creek

heir car collided with a Phtla ' Mrs. Wilbert Bateman and Mis:, delphia ear at Sally Marshall's Kanny Bateman spent -ThtesJay Crossing. 'evening inn Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Blade are en-j Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olson. Mrs tertaining Mir* Margaret Moore.'Mary Riley and son. spent Sunday of Phi lad. Iphla. for a few days.‘with Mrs. Wilbert Bateman. Mrs. C. Eldredge is entertain-1 Harry Bateman spent Saturday

her n-rphew, of New York.{in .Millville,

for two weeks. i Mr. and Mrs. Muggleswortb. of r lr ' Mr. nd Mrs. Morris Stephen- Florida, spent last week with Mr*, of ,fl ’ son entertained the latter’s > Russel Weatherby.

saint. mother, of Ocean City, Sunday j Misses Jessie and May Downs The altar and alatue were giver to the church by the Moescp evening. jare visiting their grandparents in

family In memory of a son. Clement, who died last year. \ B- iford Lemunyon hv making - Phliadelphla

A canopy of rose color forms th-- background, while seven • an indefinite stay with his Mr. and Mrs. Russel Weatherby chandeliers, beautiful In d.-sign. form an arch In front of the alia. ! grandparents at AUion. N. J. *iwnt Sunday at Wi!dwood_ _______: Mrs. Mary Bacdder and son; Percy Douglass took his son.

wore in Wildwood Friday e ve- Stanley, lo Millville Hospital Sal-. DuMel Ctambt

MM- '“’M “ “S “»*“■ I DU.!.", and Mrs. R. Springer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ramsey. or[ Monrta} . t n g.

Shrine of tht Little nower-by-the-Ocean St. Joseph’s Church. Sea Isle City, N. J.

The shrine of the Little Flower in St. Joseph's Church. Sea]

Isle City. I* the only shrine in Cape May County. Sped are held every Monday and Tuesday mornings in hot

■Id dn the Baptist Church' x,r •“'f

on Sunday. A large crowd at-j' ,( '•'•'■ben. s]

, eDded J daughter. I tain- i company In

- John Jones spent Saturday in Punday

j Wilmington. ] Margaret and i | Samuel Dougli-KS ts visiting his j an) | Mow Pt*h!brother, in Madison. N. J. ! Landttag. sp-n- . harle* Howell spcift Monday at ; at t*e h„ r .„. m

irt House. I aon.

1. and Mrs. John Babbitt and

family spent Monday at Court

House with their mother. Ixiuisa Herman spent the end at Court House with

Mrs Timmons.

Mrs. George Norton spent Thurs-

day at Court House.

Mrs. Z. Sharp and sons spent

Monday at Ix^sburg.

Melvin Bailey spent Sunday at

Court House.

bouse by building a porch. Lewis Peterson. ftrathmere. visit.y| bis par. . * Saturday.

Eldora

i Mite Helen Stiles, of Millville. ! i« spending Uic week with relatives here. ! Samuel Cox is now employed at 1 ^ nn

j Elmer’s bakery.

j William Steel and wife. Harry I Steel and wife and Miss Actovine jlx.uglasf spent Saturday in At-

isnlic City.

VI.. Ct.1

C. M. Court House

Mrs. Charles Mathis and children and Miss Rena Caulk, of {Germantown. Pa., are spending

:ihe week with Charles Calhoun Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Gaskill.'and wife. 1 of Ocean City, spent Sunday with : Milton Lore and family entcrMr. and Mrs. Elw-tsid Smith. tallied friends from Philadelphia Samuel Barnes is spending a lover Sunday, few days at his home here. j Mr*. Lixxie Hand, of PhiladelMr and Mrs. Harry Sttto* and' phla. is spending some lime with family, of Millville, spent the Edwin Hewitt and wife.

a day last week visiting

friends in Swainton.

Mr*. E. Reeves is entertaining her granddaughter, of Run-

Misses Minnie Powell. Gladys McPherson and friends we Wildwood Saturday eveni g Leon and Vincent Freidi of Salem, are spending this with their grandmother.

Sarah Spalding.

I their borne hi Milton Peterson made a businej* (rip to Philadelphia Mon-

day.

t'oli-man Taylor and wife spent Sunday In Ocean City. Curtis young spent the week • nd with his grandparents at Millville. Harry Smith and family, of Millville, visited Sup .y with her parents. Mr. and iitw. Socrates

Willi*.

0. R. Hamann. wife and non. Raymond, were in Woodbine on

Mr*. Ella Comer spent Sunday | week end her.-, and Monday in Downtown and! Mr. and Mrs. William D*vi* Philadelphia. j entertained a lumb.-r of guests Tony Hnganu was in -Atlantic: " V *T the wed* end. City on Monday. j Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Harte Mr*. J. E. Clark was visited] have returned to th.-lr bame the flint of the week by her here, after ^pending the winter; mother and Bister, from Altoona, i touring Europe. They had a Pa. ] wonderful (rip hut report there Mr*. Gertrude Peterson andji* no place like home.

Swainton-Clermont Mi-*- Ernestine Oonaboou visited Wildwood. Ocean City and

Cape May last wee*.

Eve ret Townsend spent the

Many from hen.- wen* to Bchellenger's Landing to view the many beautiful yachts that are here interested in the races. Walter Cosby has rented a cottage and brought his family here

for the sumtndr.

Mrs. Lily Faust, of Philadelphia. is hen visiting friends. Mrs. Harry Brown to entertaining her mother from New

York Stale.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Smidrh. have opened their Broadway cottage

for the summer.

Theo. Bennett has returned to the pilot boat, after spending a Mrs. I few days with his family. Mrs. George Srhellenger and daughter, of Long Island, are making an indefinite stay with

bis parents here.

Miss Myrtle Chambers has re-turn--d home after motoring through Pennsylvania.

Millville, spent Sunday with herj Miw HiM* Bingham visited parent*. Mr. and Mrs. William E . htJ Hand ^ Monday ,r«nlng Batemiin 5 Mr. and Mrs. William PeterJohn Down*, of Philadelphia. | *v m . j r .. and son vMled Mr. and spenl Sunday with his parents. Mi*, Alexander Baud and fnmMrs. James Downs and family] fly on Bun iay evening, spent Tuesday at Court House with Unwood Bingham waa' in Mrs. Timmons. ' Strathnn-r*-. on Monday evening.

Palermo

Etta Slitee wen- in Phlla

delphia Friday.

Clarence Jonr-s was In Atlantic City on husin- w Monday. Earl Boas, of Camden, spent Sunday with hi* wife and dattgh-

Cards were -received this we * [ from Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dublc.! from Canada, where (hey an-;

spending a vacation.

Mrs. Edwin Townsend entertained on Sunday her sister, Mrs.

Mis. Marion Cameron. ->f Orwin City, called on Mr*. Minnie L. Corson Thursday afternoon. Seth W. Corson and son. William. were Atlantic City vtoilors

on Monday.

Miss Mary Vixzard spenl the ast week with Mr. and Mr* ler H-jggan. of Blue A rich I Richard Coosa boo 11 spent Satrday with Mr. and Mrs. AIR

There Are Many Reasons Why Sea Isle City Has Become Known As “The Incomparable Resort” and Why It Will Pay You To Invest in Sea Isle City Real Estate We will be glad to go over them with you. Maurice M. Sofroney Landis Avenue at West Jersey SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Insurance of All Kinds

Looking Ahead Wise is the man who looks far ahead into the future and arranges his affairs so that he will be assured a comfortable income when old age overtakes him To do this a man need not be earning an exceedingly large income. There is a plan of Insurance to fit your pocketbook that will give you a regular income when your earning power reaches the bottom of the hill. Let us tell you about this form of Insurance.

Samuel

iSchellenger Keystone Phone: 296-A Cape May, N. J.

J

A Sickening Crash--

two badly smashed and tangled automobiles, bruised and perhaps broken bodies laying by their sides, a hurriedly assembled crowd, a record breaking run to the hospital — and then. ! months later, a court room i scene. If you should happen to be the defendant in the court room scene your entire fortune might be at stake You i might not have been at ; fault, but circumstances : might point otherwise and ! would all depend upon the I jury's verdict. No one should think of owning an automobile without 1 carrying a big Liability In- [ surance Policy. Hot merely a few thensami dollar policy that will be sufficient for a small accident, but one that will protei t you from the gind. that, despite your every precaution, may Occur any time. THE TIME TO INSURE IS BEFORE THE ACCIDENT

Permanent Wave Naturally Curly with Ringlet Ends Not being able to take care of all appointments betwein June 13th and July 1st. we find it necessary to extend this offer to and including July 15th. Instead of $15.00 You Pay Only $10.00

THE VANITY BOX 213 E. Schellenger Avenue Wildwood. N. J.

M. A. Luongo Co.

M. A. LUONGO, President Ocean Avenue Sea Isle City

E. 0, HOWELL, JR.

Swainton, Rew Jcrsev Cape May Coart H..b*v K. F. !>.

Philadelphia Oftire: S South Fourth Street

Prepare Now For The Independence Day Outing Enfoy the holiday to the full by visiting your , nearest ASCO Store and buying your Food Ti Needs at Sensible Prices. “Independence” from Shopping worries and “Freedom” from high prices will be yours when you shop— In the Stores Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest!

i-r Many Big Values for Independence Day!

ASCO Coffee B 35c

—that unusually Hi Breakfast Favorite • ot Four SG

efeamy Cheese

A wry tasty and

29c

Fishing Sandwich Filler

All 3c N. B. C. Cakes and Crackers u N. B. C. Snow Peak Cakes Tb 21

lir For the July 4th Outing!

ASCO Stuffed Olives ASCO Queen Olives

Williams' Sweet Pickles

Fancy Rock Lobster

Geisha Brand Crab Meat

ASCO Prepared Mustard

Gulden's Prepared Mustard

hot 13c. 23c boi 10c. 20c

ran 22c

can 39c Jar 12c Jar 14c

Princess Prepared Mustard tumbler 7 C Fancy Imported Sardines 15c Domestic Sardines. Oil or Mustard '•an 7c Pimento Sandwich Cheese r 11 * 23c Light Meat Tuna Fish <*n 14c, 20c ASCO Peanut Butter fumoter iQc Princess Napkins (pkg of 50) 9c Taste Tells Sonr Pickles ho ' 18c

Onr Bread not only makes Better Sandwiches but stays Fresh longer than just ordinary bread.

Pan

Victor Bread Bread Supreme

6c

ASCO Sparkling Ginger Ale b °‘ 10c No charge tor bottles. Empties redeemed 2c each.

Schmidt's Cereal Beverage 3 25c No charge for bottlea. Etuptiei redeemed 1c each.

Reg. I 5c Pink Salmon | Horse Shoe Red Salmon

2 25

10c ASCO Toasted

Reg. 22c

Bread Crumbs

Young’s Porit

2'*" 15c

19c

Better than Home-made.

For washing finest fabr

Reg. 19c ASCO . „ -I r ( Pure Grape Juice IJ A very healthful Hot Weather Beverage.

Meat Specials in Our Quality Markets

Sugar Cured Smoked Whole Skinned Hams or ll » 11

28c

j Fresh Killed Milk-Led jStewirvg Chickens

33c

p'icSed

Pig’s

Lamb

vkS'SEH SI-c»d > Bo"#0 Mam

>4 m ioc

Feet

Ton es

Pc r* Lunch Rod

-< lb tic

1 30c

l, 60c

Un poet ad Swamec

i »b 18c

!Lean Breakfast (Whole n BACON 01 Haiu

35c]

Delicious Steamed Pork Pack

Th 35c]

ib tSc

K 5

Pun ant© Oman

2 *Sc

P.manto^ReiHh

lb Be lb »r.

Legs x

Lamb

lb

These prices effective in our Stores and