Cape May County Times, 22 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CSTE MAY COUTJTY TIMES. FRIDAY. IDLY 22. 1P27.

Page Five

Two Sudden Deaths Sunday In yfy ildwood

ity Lutluran Church, which will be <-reeled on the aiTe of thc ; prwnt etnicture. corner Allantic]

and Poplar.

Uori

Both Men Well-known Residents—Ideal Weather Brought Many Visitors

o Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Boki-r. a girl. Anna Margaret, in th Mace Hospital. July l Mrs. Boker. who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Horan re-

cover* very slowly.

The

Methodist S. S. Outing

By HELEN S.

Two sudden r .1 Wildwood «\ hocked the r«.

lunity i

"s and scholars of

' Sunday school of the Green .'■'•teet M E. Church, of Philadelphia. occupied two coaches upon th*:t fecetft one-day outing to the shore. Accompanying them was Deaconess Miss S. E. Greenhalgh and Mil* M. Scribner, of the eaiation school department of the church, t'nder the super-v-ision of Dr. George Lorah. pastor of t.he church, annual picnics * " ‘ ‘ been taking

| dilions, for getting a»ay from'one of the county aewnpajiera. the heat of a big city for a day!spent Sunday her.- with friends, was gratifying. Enough cooling i Mias Edith Rothman. Woodbine breezes to fan the sun-baked : school orator, left for Philadelbatbers. they lingered in content-’ phia Saturday and will remain ir ed groups all along the (.each, re-,that city. She will enter the lat* gretting the hour of departure.| school of the University of Penn

while a large number of people !s>-tvanla in the fall,

did wait until the last horn j Esther M. Harrow. Woodbim Me* we tfegj mirt n l for thi community a . bead, returnet train-, homeward bound. The h- -. after a short visit in New

reduced rate of fare now in York City.

operation over Imth roads, i- Harry Alexander and Miss Anna

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Krinsky are entertaining friends from Philadelphia over the week end. Allan C. Levenson has gone to Philadelphia after a short visit in

immunity

Har

trip i

Collier

Ore*

City

made i

bush

Mrs. Harry Pear was Monday 1 caller of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Rothman. ! A big affair viil be held Wed-( tie: day night In the community'' ( center building sponsored by the local Y. M. H. A. Miss Mary Shalk employed at Ocean city visited her parents or. [ Saturday. She graduated from the

William Gaskill and 1 Miss Lydia Mason s f In Sotaers Point.

Mi

last week in Philadelphia, r. and Mrs Murray Kerr an of Philadelphia, spent Sun wiih Mr. and M:.. Ernes

Mi

is a member of the Rebekab lodge. Herman J. Rothman visited Mi Frank Uneste. representative of the Sea Isle City Gardens Dev.-

hlrl

<cho(

x-iben

i City.

jeth Hogarth and friend, of Mr. and Mrs laihnr. called «n his par- thtree children

and Mrs. Willard Bozarth daughter, ot Egg Harbor, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

ond Borarth.

and Mrs, William Kurts son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nnam and two daughters spent urday evening in Atlantic

and

Mlantlc City,

veiling

i Isle

train.

|' ity on Saturday

and Mrs

they spe

Mayer

htdeiphia. have leas«-d apartment for the bal^nc

of the season. Cuming to this re sort for a period of years, thi Altofors formerly occupied thHeede building, in East Pirn

or. I • ,al ''

11,^1 visitor Friday.

; The Wooobine industries are in r ,. i full bloom. Over 3000 people inhr | eluding residents form olncr parts

employed

j lopment company,

i Wesley Lears, star athlete o

"ouse football squad t

this place Saturday t

within a few Lours of each other. n and under similar rircumstanrea. !j Lewis A. Lammrrtz. age 4J J /eat*. »SC Herbert Street Phila-! '/ delphla. died at the home of his ! .i mle. Mr. Frederick Allgelr. East v ine Avenue. 3 o'clock Sunday ’ternoon. leas then three hours fter he had been stricken with apparent nliffening of the Jointa. '' tortly after bi.-akfast Mr. Lam-:-

ertx. after putting i

r the

e. n yet

«ny P-“>r families In the neigh1 hoi-d being thus aide t., enr a day by the ocean. Mrs. A.

The Mutual loan Association

, j held an important meeting Wed- ; Mrs. David Tr. xl. r and her bt-sdav night The organization ls| Sunday school class of young la- headed by Jacob Hear,

dies, left here Sunday "afternoon l S « II >' Chawns. connected |

topping

w eek'.-' “ '’h •h' - lnr;l1 clothing plant, en- f

Boys and girls of this locality ere in action Saturday when a ; irec crowd was seen hitch hiking i > the various seashore resorts. ' David laix-rstein was In Mill- !

Ille Saturday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles t oiler were

•cent Philadelphia shoppers.

The Abramson’s entertained their

special meet lit. Busines- . isaeted. icob S. Ix-vin,

Mr. and Mrs i trip in this tight.

110 East

teruined friends recently.

Mr.

r the

rrgy

the

lea id n |

"A pisir wind that down’t blot nie body some good." was ej tplifled Sunday night by res n of a temporary holdup ove e Reading linw detaining

- party, occupy-1 T ^.'* lUtomobiles returned to! mp, " n *

declaring it one of the! The "'uncilmanlc

tacations in years.

conducted a good t

. Morris 1-vpcrsteln Philadelphia. TJiey here for several

at Wildwood-By- The-Sea T5he

Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance

the biggest i

wds of.

body held |

their regular meeting Monday in

'the city Hall and matters of vital I

Importance were put through. and Mrs. Ixtuls Altman, well j

■ the

bis automobile, returned complained to his two

daughters of feeling ill. They took the statement in the spirit ot a Joke. Mm Allgelr was qui. k. change in the man. and at once

summoned a physician,

tme of death pronounced It. exhaustion. Mr. laammem had been a summer visitor to

many years and

ook ad>

known

in

stage

More money was than perhaps -

l.-etdng place of itors glad to esr the city which

1 Ocea

at' n;

a pity the t; the eupp.-r

City, was a local visitor on last Thursday. •lack Xwclb.m and friends made a trip to Sea Isle City on Friday and a good time was spent. lx:rdy It home enjoyed a splendid time Saturday at the world’s

ral h

to Vinelj

tde a trip to Wlld-j fternoon and spent .

th friends.

; Kastenbaun. made a trip|i and Friday afternoon. I Max Ixiskin. of Yin. land. | i-veral hours with friends;'

Saturday.

Ixtb

f the I

inked i

: Idle 1

r-*!e-J I

welfare

of i '

tributed largely t many euterprises At the time ot

Readini

i the

Brotman. a member ltd high trark team v re in this city Frida

•'ompanied by Miss Peterson

ullie Thompson, of Sea

der

held up by | Anthony Territo made

im

i Sea Isle t

pital suffering :

lingering at

of death. She was • of her hushatK

circus hands

s survive him.!,

Missm Frances and Marie Lammertt, aged .espectivcly 16;,

Rendering Com- j (l delphia. j a Earle Wilkinson. v

slept Sunday short! night, in his late hoi K: Grande and Pari s. Before retiring the

;eration. The people were detted. Several very clever sletille acts, including acroic stunts by two of the per-mets-men of equal belg’t ! aright, each with only one thrilled the audienie. Three y pretty girls flew in the air but.erflies. sueprnd.-d by their

Newsy Notes of Woodbine

• the rhildrer

shoulder. Olten ' , 1:30 Miss Hart-j'

his cirrus an te affair was

land.

se his pvt dug was killed, ng son of Officer Mik is inconsolable. The happened mhrn B'.liy deg were rrxesing the e Avet

An automobile lie little dog. a

portant trip

.Short Line at switch Friday night.

'h happened when the Morris Bltime entertained at his running to the yards residence Sunday friends fron

unit ion late in the af- Philadelphia. i Gertrude Katz, the daughter of ] Mr and Mrs. Joseph I. Katz, was j tendered a surprise party Tuesday evening by several ot her close , friends. The young miss is a fine

pianist for her age.

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Green, residents of Philadelphia, paid a short visit to the Pear fan .ly on

Sunday afternoon.

The greatest asset to the people | .loser*' 1- Katz, manager of the of Woodbine today is the new j Lyric -atre. attended the Belle national hank, which instituted I'laln-1 asantville haw ball game

several months ago. has proven j Saturday.

an institution which was long felt j The flame eaters will be In a necessity in the community. action Monday when they will give

Such progress has the institu- a drill,

tion mad. in the short time ol its! Nathaniel Rosenf.-ld. a star of existence that a home of its own^he base hall team, was a Sea Isle

will be erected soon and the ideal I' ity visitor Saturday.

Place will be in the heart of J A social gaUxning was held on Woodbine's residential section. [Saturday at the residence of Mr. The Community Center activities and Mrs. Ixrais Decker. Mrs Deckhere have shown progress in the|er i« past grand of the Kebekah past few inontbs. jlxslge and many from the order

The county sealers powerful were entertained,

baseball nine were nosed out on Harry Rothman and family marie Saturday on the Lincoln battle-> a ,, jj, tn Atlantie City Friday,

field by the Industrial center s j where th#y ytait.-d friends.

0 ! Samuel BarlH-r was a Tuckahoe

' ' ‘’"‘ visitor Saturday.

Wesley Milos. Jr . and his friend. Samuel Oreenstein was among the Co ' n - enjove-.! a dip at the interested fans present at the;*'*® ,5 * r heai h Saturday, game. | Herman Lobel is employed at Henry l-apidus. connected v ith Wildwood for the summer months.

of the

l high ra rhea the

REDUCED FARES TO

PHILADELPHIA

$2 $3

Special Two-day Summer Excursion Tickets good on day of issue and next succeeding day are now on sale from Sea Isle City to Philadelphia and return at the following fares: 75 To Market Street Wharf via Sea Isle Junction or Plrasantvillr .47 To Broad Street Station via Delaware River Budge

Route

The ’ Readini;" Has A Big Day

w

Pennsylvania Railroad

aCS, Reduction 40', Reduction F’re-August Sale

Mattresses Bed Springs Pillows

Benson Bedding Company

FOR SALE Price $9975

A Bcanufal Cottage

■ O.fxB Front at Sea Isle

et. Modem and Furnished: Newly Pain I Papered; in Perfr.t Condition.

1x14, large Center Hall. Dm

ad Floor—Four lar -d Floor l arge Att

1924 Atlantic A vent*

Atlantic City. N. J.

J A. CRABTREE, 885 Drexel Bldg. Phila.

J. B. Van Sciver Co, Manufacturers and Retailers of Furniture CAMDEN, N. J. Is Represented in the Ocean City District by JAMES H. VANEMAN 815 Wesley Avenue, Ocean City, New Jersey Telephone 373-W

Information pertaining to Furniture and Home Furnishings may be obtained from Mr. Vaneman 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 Apartment'. Mr. Vaneman will also gladly help customers with ideas and suggestions on Interior Decoration.

Estimates also furnished on Awnings. Summer Draperies and Floor Coverings.

No Matter What You Plan to Build

a Cottage. Bungalow, Apartment I louse. Store, Building. Garage—

or whether it’s the Remodeling or Repairing of a present structure you are comtemplating.

Our Building Service Can Give 'l ou Complete Sati>t.i< In

Our service includes plans and entire construction at a price that s guaranteed. There are NO EXTRAS after we give you our price.

For Any Building Problem C onsult

Hawkins Construction Co. BUILDERS-REALTORS Landis Avenue at Prince Street SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Bell Phone: 76-R-2 Office also at Landis Ave., corner Ocean Ave.

Another Big

Tea Sale Extraordinary!

Wo want to give every Housekeeper an Opportunity to know the goodness of Our Teas, so we have placed them on sale this week at a big reduction. Our Teas are Delicious and Refreshing whether

Served Iced or Hot.

Reg. 55c and 65c f xtscoTeas 12 - 25 c : > 49 c

Your '■holce of either Orange Peko-' Omnlry Style, Plain Black or Mixed.

India Ceylon, Old

Reg. 1 5c ASCO Sliced Per ches or Apricots 1 Delicious fruit for Breakfast. Dim

2~25 c ]

Reg. 9c Gold Seal gy 1 Cc Macaroni or Spaghetti ^ 1J

Rich Creamy Cheese

lb 31c

l^w ASPARAGUS TIPS ■ ■ 29 c

| New Park. The flunet of the new cro

j SvunsgSc]

ASCO h Reg. 15c Sliced ASCO Bacon | Grape Jelly «< " 19' | 2 ■'"■25c

Reg. 20c° Light Meat Tuna Fish 17c

I Reg. 21c ASCO

17c

Calif. Asparagus

j 3 cans 50c |

r Tender Spears. Serve creamed

■" u>a,i '-

Preserving Needs!

Mason Quart Jars Mason Pint Jars ASC0 Jar Rings Jar Tops (Porcelain Lined) Jelly Glasses Genuine Parowax Enameled Preserving Kettles Certo (Sure Jell)

Reg 17c Sliced 2 .

Pineapple

Victor Bread Bread Supreme

ASCO Ginger Ale * 10c

Schmidt’s Cereal Beverage 3 25c

Victor Coffee ... ft 29c asco Coffee »35c

Soap

25c

Chipso

4 ' 25c 1 B "^ 2 lc Bean-Hole Beans 2 25c

The«

. effective in our Stores and Meat

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