CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1927.
Page Three
: You Know, Who Come and Go,
Recent Deaths
Mrs. M. SU-olman
Funeral service* were held yest.rday aflernnnn for Mrs. Hheuhann.'.h Steelman, widow of la-nn-ard Steelman. Mrs. St.elman died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. — , W. H. Wllleta. 650 Central Avenue,
tndls , Ocean City, cm Monday. The in-
place at Tuekahoe
I o'clock. Classes for all ages.
Bring the children. Christian Science
Christian Science Society. East Davis Avenue. Wildwood, is n branch of the mother church. TllJ hirst Church of Christ Scientist. Boston 'rite subject of lesson sermon. September 25. It A. M-. ••Reality " Sunday school. 11 A. ** Wednesday testimonial
D. & A. Telephone Co. I Ln U*P or t by aerial .-
‘of Charles \V. Travis'**** Monday. This is the record . have left for ; «-'«icb of the season for one day.
| Mr. and Mrs. Maynes leave today
In the Churches
ice tings. South >i
all to a
end these
Jelferya. the, Mrs. John Prodomo*. of
. of t°.e A " n "°' "‘urned last Saturdaytennent
AT JZTZ- j wf
I , »l‘h hT daughter for a number Itbcth Greer, of Allen-! Mr. Maynes. of Forty-second ?' , ^ ar r f '' ll '' w ' n ? ,h '' d '* ,h «f id Mis* Anna Brandt.' Si reel, an ardent booster for this' , ,l,r home was formho have been r< «>«• caught 26 fish off the pier r,ly ,oca,ed ln Tuekahoe
■ ••• — ' last Monday. Yhli ' '
Telephone toll call business in South .1' r.-ey has increased to such proportions that the present open wire circuits are being increased by mean- <.| the installation oi a !«;-pnlr toll cable along the roast between Wildwood and Atlantic City, with connection to Pblladcl-1 ppi phia toll imiT. at an approximate 1 r ||,, "* of yaio. according to R.! n eri
between Ventnor and Atlantic Avenues, thence to the long distance central office at Mount Vernon and Pacific Avenues. Atlantic City, at which point calls will continue over the present toll cable lines to the Pleasaniville re-
. toll fa-
ville M. E. « hnrch
i Mrs
St. Joseph's R. C. Church
George M. Rung,
to northern New ; Mr and Mrs. Edward Comly I Canada and Nl- i and family have returned home af-
'here they will spend ' *‘' r spending an enjoyable trip to *>ea tsle City Rt. Rev. Msgr.
• Saratoga and Lake George. N. Y.. A. Pozzl. rector. Daily Maas at
r.™. - A. M. Sunday Muura « >
ty for the winter. Sunday evening at .:30. Mon-
j | ‘lay and Tuesday morning and Barry- and Mrs. | [ M r -•' O'Neill, of Harris-1 evening services at 8 o'clock in
t L. a. MacAilister. of hav
. Sunday. | property for the winter.
Rldgway. Pa.' j ,ur *. Pp . I* spending some time I honor of the Uttle Flower. BapIhelr home on Friday * n lhp resort at M2 Forty-fifth i tism by appointment, fending ten days as j “treet. . - ,, brother. William Mr I S*» Joseph's l£. f. I hurrh
. Irvin H. Fisher . of Wildwood, vlsL and Mrs. U A. Mac- . . Mr. Fisher, who the First BaptlM iw on a well-earned | northern Pennsyl-
etumed home after ly have returned >hia home after at their Portyt cottage. i enjoyable . L. J. Mornhlnwcg K and Mr*. G. David Roland and of Mount Vi I to that city The Mornhinwegs. f returned from a tour Ut. declare that Sea i really incomparable, sort. Legion will party nezt mday b Moom- Hall for the e Legion. Cpton Bair and Mr*, f Monday In their car [ vacation They will • or northern route where they will lighter. Mrs. L. E. expect to be gone l Mr*777 8. Hardie enat dinner in honor l. T. E. DeBow's twei wedding anniversary i
17.
Mr. xnd Mrs. Frank B. Sharp; entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lucius' A William*, of Philadelphia, last i . Sunday. Mr Williams preached i
After being rinsed for a month
on account of painting inside and liyins new carpet. .South Seavillc M. E. Church will be re-opened on Sunday. September 25. with allday service*, commencing at 9.30 A. M.. daylight saving time. There will be different speakers each
service. All are welcome.
be
Recent Marriages
Hailey
A quiet marriage ceremony took place Wednesday. September 14. at Pain mo Baptist parsonage, when Miss Ruth Dailey became the bride of Edward S. Corson. The ring ceremony was performod
by Rev. E. M. Stoffois.
The bride was attired In white
o. u-... u . * ,,k Keorgetto and carried white
Pozzl rector' Italic mV™. «t*g ' i: ‘ !,,las '- Sh< ' *»* attended by her x? L„Z! Mass a, _51 sister. Miss Kathryn Dailey, who
M. Ret the Dein and T. l.
; tic City.
■ The
meet the growth
exceptionally qualified .. . ^ land and ; ntdimriuc service, has an actual diameter of inches, tb, largest cable of
type in the East.
Work on laying the cable
tween North Wildwood and Stone
Heritor is underway, and whi completed will provide fnciHlii
for toll service along the follow-
ing rout. : c.~.pe May to Wildwood Wildwood ,, North Wildwood North Wihluood to Stone Harltm
liy aubmarine .-able: Stone Harlsir to Avalon by aerial cable; Avalon to Sea Isle > ity- by aerial and submarine cable: Sea Isle City n° ^ C<,in ' -"- J aerial and suh-
I w
old :
'»<>•
placed i
to their destinnlior The Wild w ood - cable will be ap| miles long.
Guilty Oi Lewdness Jacob Udelowctz. of Wildwood. pli-d guilty on Monday to th.. indictment of iewdness and indecency returned against him by the September Grand Jury. No dixposijion was made of e case by .fudge Eidrede- Olat Anderson, a Wildwood fisherman, pled guilty to a similar elm:,,
Sea Isle t
Sunday. Masses
. | »wie a pink silk chiffon gown
Most Blessed !lBht and ful1 "kirt and
nine - a Sunday r,^ plnk dahlias.
a ‘ , :in Monday and Tue*- 1 The Rroom wa]l attpndod
»ith
of the Uttle Flow...
aptain George Gardiner's Ba .l ,tl * m ^y appointment .Sunday friends will be pleased to hear 1 50,100 at 9 *• i;, 1 *,," «*“■ «l»' »“ j Me.,1.1, L»u,,.„„ , .. „ _. The home-like church. Sea Isle SnnriTfe L i ! L Tbo ® pson . wa ; s l a City. Sunday. September 25—Bible Jnsentf ° f Mr ' and a ‘ ' ft A. M. Service with Joseph Hardie. sermon at 11 A. M. When Dr. I.
•' Hoffman, of Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rohrer and -Mr. and Mrs. Warner Lindsay, of Atlantic City, were visiting friends
here Sunday.
Irving Fitch Sunday school a Church last
conducted the Messiah LuthSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sehaal
closed their summer cottage.
'Mina's In." on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hardie cn-
ertained Mrs. Hardie's brother. P. E. Brenner over the week-end.
conduct the service and preach the sermon. Hr. Hoffman is the Superintendent of the Eastern Division of the United Lutheran Church in America. He is therefore one of the leaders in the Lutheran church and a great preacher. If you want to listen to a real good man. come to this
service.
Sen Isle City MethodM
The groom
i Harvt y Gandy. They were serenaded Wednesday evening at the home of tlie bride's mother a sumptuous repast was served, at which time the young couple gave the crowd the slip and left by motor tor
Washington.
The groom has a new home furnished and on their return they will lie at home to their manv
friends.
Rev. H. !'. von Uffel. pastor Sunday. September 25—Do not
... . . . forget to change your chocks to Ldwnrd .1. ( omly. Jr., is at- standard time. in.SO A M a tending St. Augustine's parochial sermon that will give you food school in Ocean City. : for thought. "The Proper Son." >1,.. D.II i. Jg; s and Mrs James laimh nn ri i P - M- Blackboard talks and detamllv have returned to Philadel-! ) o,l0m *> * lour - This i* not simply phia after spending th. summer at | '“ r hut for ail. There is
their Forty-elith Street cottage-
Mr*. John Halloran ■, for years resident* dtc to Ocean City • Pennsylvania Kail w. has been transt city. n Ernest. Mr. and Mrs. ough and P. Glynn, •e the Sunday '. and Mrs. E. L. IVt- | Mrs. Claude Town en-
[ Mrs. Augustus Miller > daughter and snn-ln-rs. T Phil l i i*
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Gcller. who are molor-touring through the South in cards to friends say they are now visiting the lieautiful End-j less Caverns at New Market. Va. The caverns, built of moss-covered limestone rocks, are entered thru a quaint house. On his card Mr Geller said: "We are about to enter the Caverns and don't care." Mrs. I^atbam and granddaughter. Doris, oi Philadelphia, are spending this month at their, Ftorty-fiflh Street cottage. Joseph T. laicuson. former cashier at the Penusgrove National Bank, is the new eashler at the First National Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Ixvcusou and family are residing in the Sbeffer cottage, on Forty-
sixth Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Comly and family motored to West Chester. Pa., over the week-end. when' thev visited P. J. Flanagan and family. Mr. Flanagan returning
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Stubaus are entertaining their nephew. Francis C. Hopkins, of Philadelphia, who . xpicts to enu-r Crozier Theological Seminary this lall. having completed a course ut Bucknell University.
Stone Harbor Home and Teachers' Association The Stone Harbor Home and School Association held iu first meeting for this school year at the school house Thursday afternoon last, with Mrs. c. O. Letzkus. president, in the chair. Twentyflvv ladles were present Prlnrliial Frank Fleming and Miss Lucille Springer. of the faculty, gave interesting talks and following the business session re- ■ freshments were served. The association will hold a card party at the Fire House. Friday. September 30. lor the benefit of : the Milk Fund. H will meet every third Thurs-I day afternoon at the School House, at'3 o'clock.
Mrs. Bea
n. Miss Regina Beal Mrs. Kirrhoff. a • .-k here at their cc
H>ugh family nave rei Philadelphia.. They aummer at their cottage
ily. who spent a togs Springs. High School
■ledge of Oil Mrs Zul an I" - and will -pen
NATIONAL MEAT MARKET Formerly Diamond's 4009 Landis Avenue SEA ISLE CITY. N. J. When you buy meat from our store, you not only get the finest quality, but you get it under the most sanitary conditions, for we maintain the most up-to-date refrigeration. You are nivited to inspect our refrigerator at any time. REMEMBER you are assured of service and satisfaction all the time. Fresh Killed Stewing CHICKENS tty 35c BEEF cut from “Swift’s Premium’’ Yearling Beef — there is no better grown ROUND STEAK lb 40c RUMP STEAK | SIRLOIN STEAK
58c
it) 35c it. 35c ft 25c ft 28c ft 40c ft 18c
»> 45c
Boston Tenderloin ROAST Choice Cuts RIB ROAST CHUCK ROAST Thick End RIB ROAST Dunham’s Celebrated SAUSAGES Dunham's Celebrated SCRAPPLE
SPECIAL!
SPECIAL!
COUNTRY DRESSED MILK FED VEAL
VEAL CUTLETS lb 50c Loin Veal Chops
45c
ih
NECK VEAL ,b 20c SHOULDER VEAL ! 28c Rump Veal Roast «■ 35c Rack Veal Chops «>35c
Selected JERSEY POTATOES S It* 15c With a Purchase of $1.00 or more CDCC I 1 lb of POTATOES r IvLL :
Rib Veal Chops "> 40c BREAST VEAL ft l7
People’s Bus Service, Ocean City, N. J. Bus Schedule of Time
Corbin City
Leave
8 A. M. II A M. 3 P. M. 6 P. M. 10 P. M
Leave
Ocean City
7 A. M. 10 A M. 2 P. M. 5 P. M. 9 P. M.
Ocean City
Arrive
9 A. M.
12 M.
4 P. M. 7 P. M. II P. M.
Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice
Milliesas of Housewives find al the A&i ’ Stores the superior mer- - chandtse and service that is winning the J favor of women all over the country — STORES EN 31 STATES —
Peaches £19*
f SLICED or IIALVCS 1
[ SLICED or KAl.vr:S
BiXfZSi BEANS
A£}P,°L" BEANS
Naphtha g®ap 7-"-25 c Del fHoiitr Asparagus Tips - can 32c
Sel itlontf Spinach
17c
Chips©
tml ln..«u all the dull
21 c
M
ason oars
s 69 c ?”79 c
JAR TOPS MZTAL-POaCILAIN LINED J 0: 2«jc JELLY CLASSES - </„- 5<jc RED DOUBLE LIPPED JAR RINGS p< 7c PARAFFINE WAX pkg 10c XXXX CONFECTIONERS SUGAR - pig 10c
s . c „ , , , °c“;, 1 Prunes'.'..'.'Z-25 c
Red Ripe Tomatoes, gmc Tender Tasty Peas or Sweet Crustsed Sugar Corn
Puffed Rice - pkg 14c Puffed Wheat - pkg He Mother's Oats - pkg 10c Pillsbury's Bran pkg 16c Shredded Wheat pkg 10c
Babbitt’s Cleanser ran 5c Babbitt’s Lye 2 can, 25c Sani-Flush - can 22c Astor Rice - 3 pkg- 25c Heinz Rice Flake* rL? 12c
Ivory Soap 4 X25 C
Choice Pea Beans
New Onions
2 15 c
2 “• 5 C
Hecker'a Pancake Flour Kellogg’* Com Flake* Post Toastie* Sturdy Durable Broom* Kirkman'* Soap Gold Du*t Powder Mione Hand Soap Young’* Soap Chip*
Pkg !4c 2 pkg* 15c 2 pkg, 15c carl. 39c 4 cake- 25c 6 pkg, 25c can 9c 2 pkg, 15c
VINEGAR
Waldorf
2£.25 c
4
25*
h , k«h »«. liy Gold Medal «I the S< eight O'CLOCK “ E'E'
Hecker’s Buckwheat Flour Galvanized Pail* ro-Quan Loft's Malted Milk Pure Cide- Vinegar Old Dutch Cleanser Full Strength Ammonia A&P Fancy Tiny Pea* Hecker’s Cream Farina
S I I
Grandmother’s
pkt 14c Su« eatli 23c 1 -Ik tin 25c 2 J-f-o.- hot, 25c 3 can, 19c full ql hot 19c can 19c 2 pkg, 25c
Dependable Merchandise at Sensible Prices! Every day. hundreds of Thousands of the Best Homekeepers Shop and Save in the familiar “Yellow Front" Stores in their Neighborhood, many of them have been doing it for years, ever since we started over a third of a century ago. The answer is — Only Dependable Merchandise at Sensible Prices give constant Satisfaction. That is the kind we sell and guarantee. Shop With Certainty and Satisfaction In the Stores Where Quality Counts!
Reg. 23c Hom-de-lite Mayonnaise
19‘
Selected bound m am Y ellow Onions 4"" 1 O Have mu aarmd Crcamml “
20
Reg. 23c Fancy
Florida
Grapefruit
I real Breakfast t
\ pkg 9c Prim Rice and 1 bot 25c ASCO Vanilla r 29c
2 pkg, 9c Gold Seal Macaroni and 1 can ASCO Tomato Puree 20c
Sr New Pack Vegetables! ASCO Cooked Spinach b| K c “n i7 c ASCO Crnrhed Corn can 15 C ASCO Small Sifted Peas can 23c ASCO Sweet June Peas can igc Teddy Bear Tender Peas can 121/gc Tender Sweet Peas . can iQc ASCO Cooked Rer Beets can I2l£c Choice Mixed Vegetables can 12c ASCO Asparagus Tips can 32c Red Kidney Beans .. can J2c Del Monte .Asparagus Tips can 32c
69 c : M j“” n :-79'
I rubbers complete.
ivr Daily Reminders! ASCO Tomato Soup 2 can* 15 C ASCO Bread Crumbs Pkn IQc ASCO Cracker Meal f-kK 10c ASCO Tomato Catsup l>«t I5 t Heinz Tomato Ketchup hot igc Sunrise Tomato Catsup twit 9 C ASCO Stuffed Olives l*ot i3c, 23c ASCO Prepared Mustard far 12c ASCO Sliced Bacon V g th pk« 20c Williams' Sweet Pickles can 22c
One pkg New Pack ASCO Buckwheat and One can ASCO Syrup r 20c
ASCO n.
Coffee Rich. Full. H.
Vidor Blend OQc
Coffee
Mllil Biwt <»iiHrylng
fc 35 c
ry Bodied
Victor Pan /?C
Bread O Quality and Quan* ' y
Bread Wra ppei Q
Supreme
Dependable Meats for the Week-End! KuS Hams » 25' GENLINE LAMB ; Loin Chops lb 45c 1 Shoulder lb 28c | Rib Chops lb 40c | Neck lb 25c Rack Chops lb 35c | Breast lb 15c
f Large Smoked
— ——— Fresh Killed
j Skinned
Stewing
1 Hams
Chickens
> 23c
ftSTc
i (17 lbs or over)
(3* 2 to 6 lbs ea.)
f Small Lean
Broiling or Frying
Smoked Skinned Hams
Chickens
1 i'. 25c
tt>37c
TASTE IT
f
Round Steak RumpSttlk Sirloin Ster.k *> 38c i lb 40c lb 55c
The Finest Butter in America!
Fhese prices effective in our Store and Meat __ Market in Sea Isle City.. > 'CTSUUVVUHUHHHHBSat

