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CAPE HAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1927.
foil Know, Who Come and Go,
Recent Marriages | Paid Fine: Released
('olliOB
lam Saturda;
Palermo Ilapti.-t t'burch bv the
Kev. Ij_ W. Slnffi la.
~ The best man was John rhe tlnal card party of the sea-1 *"»* and the bridesmaid was Miss ^ - 4 " be held at the civic Catherine Waldusiak Miss Stella Tuesday afternoon. Sep- Twardoski was maid of honor.
i Following the wedding a recoption was held at the home of the
and Mrs George Boeder < j* rtde - In the evening the couple
eddiug i I- 11 on a honeymoon to parts un-
Wednesday. known. I’pon their return they | will reside in Palermo. The groom r . P. Schlece) of! 1 , 8 :1 well-known contractor of.
r..lli. ir i I W'illlani L. JdcClOskcy. of Wild- • inis nrnk . wood, was released from the rounMlss Anna Kruk and Wilbur I ^ { all f ;„ Srple j nber , 11
united in marriage "
fternoon
l>ond by a young; miniunity, letter the <
lelve legal holidays.
< luh
John C. A ns ley i Monday, after
• ' celebrated their twentieth | street cottage annlvi
»ri. r| nriT-nitfa s,r„.,. ™, crU i n . ring Mr. Schlegels sister and I hrotber-ln-lnw. Mr. and Mrs. I'-MMrK Voltbl. H,!,!.,,.
Miss Emma Hansen, of Angle-
— I sea. and Horace McCarty, of Rio
tstn-i | Grande, were united in marriage
fxised u|M>n
him by Recorder O'Farrell, of Wildwood i rest. aft.-r serving three days of a ninety days’ sen-
tence in default of fine.
scene and found the young r She asked: Are you the yo man who saved fny husba
“Yes" an. wered Oie youth wbol Mn
was i a demonstraUon ol J i I'rohibition gratitude, “but 1 only did my duty 1 H-t,-,
It.-Mir
and--
Sheriff Improved
alright.” said the;
here's his necktie?" | 6.
4 Kol’e
Plaj
Sheriff James las lx*en confined 'old Spring try ai
in several days.
Hoffman, who I to his home In attack of ill- i recovering and ume his duties
be a place) 7. T!ie s the proprii- . Eldredge o' tipping the county
McCarl)-
>»> MM.|sr- - - ■ —» M1<> ^ H
Ttierty. ol South - . sea. and Horace McCarty, of Rio Pine street Mitt..it s^ndlng a vaca- MriL Carrie Gsllen enterf.lnM ' Gri, ' ,d, ; ; were united it, marriage eepled‘the pmf.-ssor l.ip of history . ,,ar ' > of frlmds at luncheon in 1" ' 1 M <•» September 7. bv m an American f, t„rv school irtj-second Street. I AtIanljC rilJ . Wednesday. ,n '<-v. John Itonaldson. , h e Naz- * ‘Vx™* ™RurV: a sub^rS
^!r.H,.Fr,„,. His contrart with
To Teach In France
At Whileholding an n holding an ini lodge asked I
. . : Gts.rge Bn sell, of • you didnt Jinej declnrod a d( . ntlf( .... punches the face
pIcBrlde has now '
io scruUnJgj some canines ar giv •ughly and ah I verclscs Ihrv co to*
don't want no hawspltal f rxer .‘" M!,i - s< ’
Mrs. Harry
I'ffel.
Winter residence In
T proper, after so- ha5 ,^. n
ptnsend s Inlet dur-
wbere be was
| Tuesday was taken ... , '>er sister near Philadelphia.
rife
Tomlin, sister
the | the school in France t»
body."
Isles Methodist pastor, who* Kr .? om ’ and Mr! - J °hn Donaldson. I year and be will sail from iteen a patient in Mace's Hos- .V"* °L Ule "'‘•“'‘"’r. attended {York. September f . it, take up Uls lor several weeks. TbrJ^UI ^nake their boms | new duties immediately aft. r his
_ • - - — ouiio imineat Rio Grande, where they have i arrival in France.
■ Vernon. N. Y,
'I
|Wrs
Mrs Ru/llnger and daughter
J. Morn- Miss Amelia, call.d at the l.tith- - * , ‘ ra " Parsonage on Hr. and Mrs. and latdies' Tea J? ' p t ,,,n nalr before leaving for lurch met Tuesday ,h, ‘ lr homt ' ,n PMadelpWa.
I^wlsl
Recent Deaths
Mrs. Flora Olden
r offering for the f Old latdles' Home T was taken at the
Ij_for the tieneflt of iglon wil lie held t the Moose
( has returned hiladelphta. al nnmer with her . J Mornhinwcg.
» Dever is visiting Qulgg of Washing^nrned to that city 1 vacation here.
I and family 1^0 Nepana Park. N. | the season here.
I XAdlani, Jr., has _J» city, after visllr in North Carolina.
I Mra. Lewis Mathias, of 'oint. were the guests of Mrs. E. B. Arnett. Sun-
In the Churches St. Joseph's R. C. Church
Mrs. Mora Olden, aged C2. wifi 1 of Richard Olden, o' Sea Isle city. 1 passed away last Friday after an Illness of two weeks, death living due to a complication of diseases, i The funeral took place Monday) afternoon with services at her late I home, the Rev. Ur. ITpton Bair. I
pastor of Messiah
Sea and Land
1 Things that don't exist,
ere are only 365 A self addressed rnveln only eight hours act of addressing Itself, tlicre are sixteen A used car that can Iwhich you do not without 100 per cent, replae nut to 214 days a A fool-proof beauty contes
■~.ius 121 days. There are ner. 52 Sundays, leaving 6!t days; you work only luili n day on Saturday.
amoiintln- to 2*’. days, leaving 43 George An lers-m i days. One hour each day for anyone h»!ng
In th-
days yot a day; t.*: hours a • work. Tliis am
A non-fly drawing ball lies
j 27 days,
vacation *'l'h pay. amounting
vlng
* liJie fellow
M.-s
who trav.-
file Old him
rsn
Time For f Fall Cleaning •
Home-irakers everywhere are getting ready for th usual fall renovation and house cleaning. Those who sho; in A SCO Stores know from past experience this task wil be a pleasure rather than a trial, because everythin] needed to save Steps. Time and Labor is here awaitin] your selection, all at Big Savings, of course.
In ihe Stores Where Quality Counts, Ycur Money Goes Furthest!
A Sweeping “Reduction” of Ten Cents!
Br
Reg.. 53c Parlor ooms
43<
w ill pay yot
choice dean Broom « r your Fall cleaning.
By HGANA
Trooper Walti
___ . ,m ’' people i
Lutheran j ll| snf. but V «h
'hurch officiating. Interment took j^- ^ L l j pprll | > * l ‘ d '
couple for parking '
'' bridge.
_l The d rivet
K A. SI. Sunday MaKses at 8 place in the Baptist and 11 o'clock. Benediction South S ■artlle
oi the Most Bletwed Sacrament Mra. Olden wan well known 1 Tb ‘ - drtv * r " { ,b ' Sunday evening at 7:30. Mon-j here in the resort having lived d i*nant-^declaring that the sign day and Tuesday morning and j here for the past twenty-five yi ‘ ’
evening M-rvicce at 8 o'clock in ItoBides her husband,
honor of the Little Flower. Bap-
tism by appointment.
Richard, survives. Mrs. Mida Mller
»*iah l.utheran
I The Seven wonders of the World:
1. Shore Skirts
Mrs. Mida Miller, of South Sea-^ vllle. passed away at the Sea Isle; City Hospital Tuesday, after a 1 Bible three weeks' Illness, death helm
Skirts.
Uarterless Socks 3. Ocean View peaches. 4. Sea Isle"City's "goodness r
The Home-like church. S
' l ' y ' Sunday, September 18. Bible three weeks' Illness, death being ( 5. Tom Whittington's "Liz*!®." school at 10 A M. Service with (due lo a complication of diseases C- Cape May County beaches, sermon at 8 P. M. The pastor. ; , nd (> i d a ge. The funeral took! The old Court House Fair
Or. D. bpton Bair will conduct; place today. Grounds??
the service and preach the
Mid-week service on -Thursday. 8 Frank H. klage* ! We believe that if all the hot' P. M. Come to the services. Meet i dogs sold at the resorts and along God in His house and receive His rrank H. Klages. a well-known | the Shore Road were laid end toblessing. resident of Sea Isle City, passed , end it would he a lot of bologna
| away at his home in Philadelphia!
Sea Isle Fit} M. E. Church 1 last Friday. The funeral took i An Ocean View youth declares u j place from his late reisdence. 2027 that the reason why he broke off' Kev. 11 l 'on l ffel, pastor i North Thirty-first Street Philadel-! his engagement with his school.
.''' Lucius phla and interment was private. teacher friend was because she i
* m * u o n i« “ The deceased made his summer I wanted a wr'ften excuse every
Albion Street. Sea Isle i time he was late in keeping a I City, 1 date. |
. Williams, of Philadelphia, well-
and |“ n, ' wn ln Spa I **« «'» Preach I home -■ dau * h -1 morning and evening. At 10:30 A. TMd to < yhwyd. Pa . j y . h is subject will be What is , tae season hen . the Church?" At 7;30 P. M . “Shall
We Know Each Other in Heaven?" It is hoped that a large congn-ga-will be present to hear Mr.
s.Buckley and daughter. >ipbU. are spending the L after returning from I and the Holy Land. ' _ been coming to
. Theodore Schaal : Mr. and Mrs. Harry H their four daughters. Blly and Marion, of I, over the week
t fall.
eredl,
that he pr.-ac.ied for the church n
Prayer meeting. Thursday 8 P. I M. Forget not the assembling of, yourselves together. Study our 1 Bible course with us this fall. | Sunday school. 12 o'clock Sunday' Classes lor all ages. Train 'the' children to like the Sunday school |
and bring them yourself.
Christian Science
It Mrs
Joseph Mallon their Germandelightful sum-
■ 'hrisUan Science Society, East, Davis Avenue. Wildwood, is a branch of the Molner Church, the first Church of i 'hrist Scientist. Roston. Subject of lesson sermon. I September 18. 11 A. M.. “Matter." Sunday school 11 A. M. Wednesday testimonial meetings 8 P. M. A cordial invitation is extended to alt to attend these meetings.
'. Gray and her eir Marine Place j lay and returned | Chevy ‘"hast-. Ml
Newly-Weds Serenaded
> Theodore Schaal. IM entertained Mr fc Edwards, of Soul:
I day
coning by fifty
Car11.
J.
and then taken to Hotel
Brighton. Wildwood, where » luncheon wtu. given them Lancing and entertainment comprised the evening's enjoyment. Mrs. Gsrri-
''V'SnnjM.
» ' in
■K and are holding ■"Bight on the Civic
t Hot
Hpdreds of Thousands Wave Found ie Ownership To be the first step to iancial Independence
is built home means a comfortable residence and a safe investment Hawkins estimate includes everything
kins Construction Co.
B Builders—Realtors
BANDIS AVENUE *1 56th STREET
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
76-B.2
•oraer Ocean Avei
NATIONAL
MEAT MARKET
Former Diamonds 4009 Landis Avenue sea'isle city, n. j.
More people responded to our last week-end specials than ever. Three Hundred pounds of Sugar having been given away FREE! — and
This week with purchase of $1 or more, FREE
2 BARS of CLIMAX Laundry Soap
We desire to announce that we carry only one grade of Meat, and that is the BEST
GENUINE - RIB CHOPS *8 50c RACK CHOPS 38c LOIN CHOPS »> 55c LEGS LAMB 38c
LAMB - spring Shoulders Lamb 28c Loin Lamb Roast "> 50c
NECK LAMB * 20c
BREAST LAMB lb 12c
Beef from Native Corn Fed Steer
RUMP STEAK I Boston Tenderloin , r ROAST 45c 3 5c
ROUND STEAK
* 40c
SIRLOIN STEAK r ' 58c
Thick End Ribs
^ 28c
Choice Cuts Rib
»' 35c
With each purchase of One Dollar or FREE
more, two bars of Climax Laundry Soap l Stewing Chickens ' ita vnd up ,b 33c Half-smokes Sftctoian 11, 27c String Ends. Swift Premium Hams 15c Butt Ends, Swift Premium Hams 20c Sliced, Swift Premium Hams 50c
FREE DELIVERY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
A Familiar Sight Everywhere!
If you joined the army of tourists who travel the highways and by-ways of our States, you would see how the ACtP has come to be a national institution. For, wheievi-r you go in city or country, there is a rhec-fu' AfltP to greet you—a reminder of Good Service. Good I' oods and Good Valuesl j
— STORES IN 31 STATES — ll'» led’ '!unlit* won the GoH Mcdni at th- Soqui! o^clock COFFEE ‘27 c
Kxhrj m tall d-twaoai coXrr Hnvoft Red Cir?ls Coggee 3Xc
HOUSE Evap. Milk S.™28 c
Palmolive Soap4"*"2S c
Docs the Laundry in w •W Halt the Time ! rU
■ Without the Rind !
Sliced Baccm
17 c
DRIED BEEF A i£« c
M
ason <
*69 c ?”79 c
JAR TOPS KETAl—PORCELAfM LINED J Q . 29c JEI LY CLASSES • do.- 39c RED DOUBLE LIPPED JAR RINGS ph 7c PARAFFINE WAX 10c XXXX CONFECTIONERS SUGAR - pfo XQc
Peas or Tomatoes3 25°
Pure Cider Vinegar • 2; 25c Full Strength Ammonia 19c Octagon Laundry Soap • ct. 6c Waldorl Toilet Paper 4 mil 25c
PALE DRY or GOLDEN !
CLICQUOT
CLUB
Ginger Ale 2 - 25 c
Cereal Beverages! ARROW SPECIAL or PREFERRED STOCK
4 - 25 e
Yukon Club Ginger Ale Regular ^ L>/. Pale Dry Ku, 29' Valley Forge Special ‘ 3 25c
Old Dutch Cleanser - 3 19c Mother’s Oats • toe K K rr7wL*A,,. or PostToasties 2 r. . ' 15c
Campbell’s
TOMATO
Soup 3 rant 25C
Choice Pea Bean* A&P Macaroni or Spaghetti Loft’s Malted Milk A&P Apple Sauce California Yellow Cling Peaches Liquid Blue Hecker’s Cream Farina Ralston Food - / 1 Sri Plontr Pear*
2 15c 3 pk*> 25c
■ 17
fvi/ 5c
(*' 25c
a- 24c . .. 29c
sturdt Brooms
! DURABLE •
39 c
Minute Tapioca Mrs. Morrison’s Puddings Iona Ketchup Royal Baking Powder » Heinz Chili Sauce Rai«h Salad Dressing Crispo Fig Bars Sultana Pineapple Svl ffioute Asparagus Tips
Pkg 12c 2 pJcg* 19c 3 h./s 25 r ■f-o; can Ifr: 12~az bat 29c 6-<u/ar 19c 2 lbs 25c Iotkc can 19c can 32c
Grandmother's Bread €> c
THE
CMAT
MimnuPMmt
T*A CO.
P. & G. White Naptha Soap Ivory Soap Young's Soap Chips Young s Bonix Soap Cliraalrne (Water Softener) Skidoo Creamy Cleanser Gold Dust Washing Powder ASC0 Hard Water Soap .
4 i-akes 15 C ned. cakes 25c 2 PkK* 15c rake 5 C , 10c PkK 10c 3 ran* 25c 6 PkK" 25c 3 cake* 15c
25c ASCO Ammonia 19c
Another ibaiiing i-peclal worth while.
A-l Metal Polish 0'Cedar Furniture Polish Brillo Aluminum Cleaner Ivory Soap Flakes Young's Porit (Liquid Soap) Dust Brushes Scrub Brashes Galvanized Buckets
' 5c. 10c. 14c
25c
3 Pkns 25c
PkK 9c. 23c .... hot 19c . . ...each 22c. 40c each 10c, 14c, 17c
each 23c
A5CO Washing Soda 2 Me 19c
all pieces. Packed in sanitary handy containers. |
Reg. 20c ASCO
Sliced Bacon
Sugar and dry cure. Rindlest and No waste
17 c
Reg.
25c
23-Crisco-5'69'
„ r Corn Starch * and One bot 13c ^
Pure Vanilla
Prim Rice * OAr and one can 1 I ASCO Milk '
Made Like Mother made f It. Extra Good •
Victor Bread
Bread Wrapped Supreme ^
B“—
Mason Jars 1
Selected by Experts f Boasted by Ds and » Used by Connoisseurs *
ASCO
Coffee
35 c
Victor Blend.
Coffee
29 c
69* : ®’79S Tops and Jar Lubbers complete
Gold Seal
ASCO
A.
Rolled
California
Tend f ted
Oats
Peaches
Pe.
3 25c
bi sc .n 20c
18c : 23c
Meat Specials for the Week-End!
Rump
Round
Steak
tb
40 c
Shoulders Lamb ,b 28c Loin Lamb Chops lb 48c Neck Lamb lb 25c Rib Lamb Chops !b 40c Breast Lamblh 12c Best Lamb Loin Roast lb 45c Rack Lamb ,b 30c
Fresh Killed Chickens
Stewing. Large Broilers. Small Fryers
It,
37 c
; AH Smoked Skinned Htms
j 11 25c Half)
Butt Ends Hams »> 25c
All Sirloin Steak 55c Standing Rib Roast 32c
Try This Delicious Butter
The Fines Butter in Ameri 2a!
rhese prices effective in our Store and M— .Market in Sea Ule City..

