Cape May County Times, 30 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FBIDAY; SEPTEMBER 30. 1927.

! You Know, Who Come and Go, in :a isle city

£ ' Harrt l' «nd friend The l<K:a] tin | Philadelphia Tuesday. ,r,u< >, favorahle oO! I Soeder Mrs E B nrMn,,n Parade i n In.- J. Hardle xpent 8* lar ‘*a> ‘' , “

Mini; In Ocean City.

tic I paled with the No. 2 punijer one of the new pieces recent!}

re-flghtlni;

•day

. Prank Di Geergio was ho;'

1 baby girl was J* 1 *" friend* last Sunday at and Mrs. Josephl F,er a banquei bcung given ... • Sea Isla City Ho*-,! , * ark l! “' official cloeing of the jwedn«'sda>. The new ■ P ,, ‘ r Dancing, solo and ennamed Anna I " , ® , d»le. singing and speech mak-

ing marked Uie affair which wa>

- | a "ucces*. Most <J the guesU J Club closed for the w * re Phllauelphlans. f week. Mrs. E. Bet-' .. , ..

L, matron, la Tlalting I Mr *- Thomas Frame Tlcasantrille prior t0 | and «f Philadelphia, were

to Jersey City. I ^ ' laltorr stopping

their coinage.

i n d* 0 yD* "k Uig!

" week-

■ trip. I

The now fall schedule of t£u Pennsylvania Railroad gives tin resort three outgoing and incoming n rams dally with one

• u . l ' , P , ' clal train Ineomlng on Satur-

, Ihe Are-1 „ay. Trains leate Sea I > City in Atlantic City on I C: to and 9:31 A. M. and 4:46

I P M. on Sundays. 8 A Jl. 4 la

irs. D. Upton Bair.l .'l. Trains leave ~*'ri last Monday M /; ; ’ a a,ul 8:25 •' i conmmnlca- ' \\ M - (^tunday only) c enjoying their;*"* * ' 5 N ', Sunday 7:30 having visited thelr ff* .* A ‘ M ’ * nd 3 20 p '< **

m. Ruth Lemen. at , " c

Caledonia. Ohio. I

-Bair's brother was'

ley report that the roity-six Attend Weldon ""'The? wiVl! Family Reunion | Bp 8 *- I At the home of Socrates Willis. I lean Legion w,,,'-^' ’ , h»i t} and dance in dom hi l.w ^ ^

■ P * , L; , .on Sh, f ° r lhe !^ Pr-nt*

Vo * ,(jn - Weldon. Sr., of Mass.; AnnabeUe Hagan, of Fox w, ' ldmi and Joseph Weldon and r. and Mrs. Frank Alfr, ‘ l Cheesman. of Clayton; Mr. m J. lieough andif"' 1 Nonuan Weldon and k. of Philadelphia. IK''' ,' I ^ l J* rt „ n .i I ,r '' m r ', d - ,r B| '^V ed by Mr. and Mrs. M > ra w llTO, “ a “ d <*<' ejil-Ihrty-flfth Street. I^ re, ‘- uf f,la.^b. , i,.: Mr. and Mi

Recent Deaths Mrs. Mary Shannon Mrs. Mary Shannon. 81 years, widow of Frank Shannon, passed away last Frl.lay morning at the •5ea Isle City Hospital after a week's Illness. Dea.h was due to

i etroke.

Funeral ;.-rvice» w-re h'.id at he L^uls Manii>' undertaking esahliBtonen:. Philadelphia. on Tuesday. Inter in.-in was private. Tin- deceas'd liad lived In S=« -le City for over forty years, -aiding with Mrs. A. Rice and or the lad -three months will. Mrs. Arndt Gordon. She war originally from Philadelphia H. A. Drerv The funeral cd H. A. De<-ry well-known S,-a Isle C‘:y con tractor and builder took place Monday morning from hi* la: residence. Interment was madt In Goshen Catholic Conietery. r. Decry died last Friday uf M-'eral weeks' Illness, death being due to complication of He L survived by his wife and ur dhllriren. the eldest ten

yeara old.

J. Howard Vail

i promliunt resident of ibe W.'ide. Millville, was stricken si Icnly ill Friday morning, at _ o'clock, and dl«l three hour* later Jt hb home. 57 Howard Street. Death was caused by dilation of

the heart.

The fum-.ji took place Monday afternoon from his Inte residence. " . Vail spent ht* boyhood at Buckshutein. where fifty - ago his father hod charge e saw mill and grist mill at shut-m Creek, near the

;e at Laurel Lake.

s. Norton lyire and Mrs. Emma Bow<-n. of Buekshutem. slstet* of the deceased.

First Church of Christ Scientist, i Boston. Mass. The subject of les*on M-rnion. October 2. "I'n- 1 reality." at 11 A. M Sunday: school. 11 A. M Wedn.- .Uy t.-s-lUmmlal race Hugs, s P. M. A cordial invitation Is extended to all to atend these meetings. 1 S“a Isle Citv Methodist Church Re\. U. F. von liffel. pastor Sunday. October 2—10.30 A. M . Sermon. "Victory!" What else matters If we conquer In the 7.30 P M.. "The Man Who i Hung Himself." Tills Old Testa- , nient drama will stir your heart. - Bring the company with you. i The quart.-t will sing. |, Thursday at 7.30. something , new. Blackboard talks. This is | not Just for the church m-mbers. , all are Invited. No offering. Sunday school. 12 o'clock. Don't j , send the youngsters, bring them. , Junior U-ague. Fridays after school. Our children need this

religious training.

Epworth L.-ague. 7 P. M.. Sunday night. Leader. October 2. |

Bequeaths All to ! i

True Blue Friend '

Another Leaves Half of Els-' j

tate to Kind Daughtt

t Flodence Pearce, becat ! der all circumstances only a sllglit token ..r

. many yearn of s-

them during

. who died at

To Resume Work on Boardwalk Lighting

m-half of all his proplaughter. Mabel T. kindness to her de-,

he regular nn-etlng of

! Wildwood Commissioners Tuesday [ afternoon. Mark S-«.v. I,..al ;n. torney. appeared before the

>rd and lljal-; board and asked the judgment he

St. Joseph's R. C. Church Sea Isle City Rt. Rev. Msgr. Pozzl. rector. Daily Maas at A. M. Sunday Masses at 8 id 10:30 o'clock. Benedictionthe Most Blessed Sacrament Sunday following last Mass. Baptism *>y appointment. Sunday

•hoot at 9 A. M. Messiah Lutheran

The home-like church. Sea Isle City. Sunday. September 25—! Bible school at 10 A. M. Services

cuing at 8 o'clock,

weather ha- Iteen fine:

the roads good and the trip most shall return n--xi

personal effects providing that the balano- of hi* estate be divided ually among his tw o sons I

and daughter. MatliMda Clark. 'u-g a wonderful tr-jure to r friend. Annl.: M. Helss. of rn. who died in Ocean City Mber 15. directed that nil b- ' ■ Florence M. Pearce, of Ciiy. naming her executrix. ' devisee was given the dels insurance policy, two Ih'-iiy bonds, mortgage* oi

he Count,

to the widening of nue. Mayor Plerpon Sony that the man properly taken car. -

Local

sldei

dellghtfi

f the

j child re

Welds

1 Mr.

nd Mr*. .

b fwnlly. of Phlladel- * ar Ha, “ l 1

I at their Forty-fifth I and , » H cMHWK oi ..I®* over the week end. a * r! * Dsni' l We»tco|.

their garden for the,£ arl1 ''

Thy have one of ' 1 '

i In he resort

nd Mr* Shan-

mphill and Mr*.

(Sarah Messick. and Mr. and Mr*,

a- ■ J Harry Smith and children, of ■ F. Burleigh, of Turk-1 Millville: Mr. and Mis. Richard i» been Mujourning i.ii Lloyd and son. of Dias Creek: llle antployed by the Mrs. LIzz.- Norton and Dorothy Railroad, ha* Wt ; Jocr*. of Court House: Mr. and . where hr I* »! a -; Mrs. Ha. ry Bakely. Misses Helena.

Elizabeth. Francis and Jeanne

- i Bakcly. Samuel and Harry Bake- , fr, #. £tuart spent la*tily. Jl. Mr. and Mrs Socrates Hav re de Grace Willis and Junior WU1U. of Conn | wht

i 4 i,ouniiful repast was ;

and are sure

the change and rest will do us a j lot o: good The » -rvlcM next .Sunday will be as follows: Sea

Maxwell Beckley lisle City at 8 P. M : stone HarMaxwell Beckley. 72. died ati l,<>r at ‘ *'

the home of hi.- sls|. r Mrs. Anna Mack. 117 E. Heather Jtoad, Wildwood Cre*t on Monday S-p iember 26. Mr. Beckley had been III about two weeks. Interment will take place on Tues-

day in Philadelphia.

about the unfinished li-cliin - tem on the Third W . n ■walk. The Mayor siai.--: the work was tj be re-umed Additional lighliug i.i. ; Will be provided fo:- a- V ] ; and Holly Beach Aventu*.

People’s Bus Service, Ocean City, N. J. Bus Schedule of 11136 Leave Corbin City Ocean City Ocean City Leave Arrive 7 A. M. 8 A. M. 9 A. M. >0 A. M. 11 A. M. 12 M 2 P. M. 3 P. M. ^ P. M 5 P. M. 6 P. M. 7 P. M. 9 P- M. 10 P. M. II P. M. Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice

Gustav Anderson For many year* a reslden Wildwood, died at his honnKant Twenty-find St real. Thumday. Soptember 22. after a w» lllnoKS. Mr. Aniersin is survived by his wife, two daughters and

The

ineral t

I held c

Sun-

Mrs. Eliza Todd

widow of the late Chester Todd, died at her home in Salem on Friday, and was buried at Axbury " ' Monday afternoon at

2:30 1

. — 'served a.

' L. Peterson tnotoied lo »ont Sunday, vbiiting his Wildwood Chamber of

She

. and Mm. Ralph Short and X Harry. Mr. and Mr.- Catell f daughter. Anna, moored to J York Sunday L and Mrs. Jacob Bum-Ii and ^4Lnd -Mr*. David Mazzonl. of err entertained by Mrw. George Gardner T the week end. I Julia McCauliey of WU- , Del., was the week-end Of Mr. and Mrs Joseph , of Forty-fourth Street

I Harlan and William _ attended the races # dr Grace Saturday

Kaima Todd

Commerce Activities. and w ill be Regular meetings of the Wild-

wood Chamber of Commerce will be r.-smned a: tbe Wildwood High School on Monday ni-iit October 3. An exceptional program Is beins prepared for members and j

their gueat.-.

Movie* of tbe various civic activities of the City of Wildwood

in which the chamber was inter- Chmti eAted Will be featured. Com- \ Christian Sc miitee reports of work achieved I Doris Avenue, through the summer also are c.-r- I branch of the i

tain to lie inlerentlng.

A capable speaker is being sought to round out the evening : of bust nee* and entertainment | with a talk ceruln to arise keen interest. With a busir-ss and: social gathering, Frank l> Col-1 lin*. the president will g-t the j meeting under way promptly at I

■ lived at Clermont all her intil about five years ago. she then moved Jo Salem, her daughter* wer-* era-

C vo.l and kind mother, always

dp any one In need

really missed,

two daughters. Mis* »nd Mrs. Lucy Cran-

and

In the Churches

nee Society. E Wlldw<x)d. ^Is

I I TON BAIR

Recent Marriages

England—Love

Miss Madeline Love and Frederick England, of Oak Lane, wore recently married In Chestertown. Md. Mi-s Ixiv. I- well-known in Wildwood, having been u pupil In the local school* and for many years promlnenl In local and road theatricals.

Tuckahoe W. C. T. U. Reorganized Last Week At a meeting conducted last Thursday evening In Tuckahoe M. E. Church by County officer* of the W. C. T. r. for •*he purpe-e of re-organizing the Tuckab *- branch of th ■ W. C. T. t\. the following officer* were elected: President. Mr*. Ed Robinson; Secretary. .Mis* Dorothy Robineon: Treasurer. Mr.-. S. G. Langley.

Breaks Leg in Fall Townsend Godfrey, of Turks-! hoe. a member of the I'ppcr Township Board of Education, suffered a broken bone in his ! left log when he missed hi* looting while coming down stair*' In his home last Friday morning. Mr. Godfrey received attention from Dr. Randolph Marshall, after which he was taken to MillMile Hospital for an X-ray. He was dismissed by that InstiluiIon - the same day and taken back home

»• •atertslj..-! over tbe it i rk ffty-Afth Street co S'Tex . Is flailing her . Adolph C. Wil-

i Den a '-JlVI.;

No Evidence h.un --f John Appleby, tif

mi VlT-ieWk.

T»8 Cr.. sar* ■

be* r*. ( •ddba a M0M

TfHiiki rnmrc &/ John .£■ > Afa/ic/' fuiini uhlj TOlDMfK , / Mjvt/tteo 5 /jD DO /T^W£LL / D/DJr \f£e o-uru^

i Y*

said you'd do

j * it. Remember that you told her that one of these days” you'd buy a home for her. Now is the time and j we ll show you how | the rent money will I

pay for it.

BOTH

PHONES

IL. MAHER

National Meat Market Formerly Diamond s 4009 Landis Avenue

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

I lundred-s of customers are convinced of the superior quality of our meats and right prices. Give us an order and be one of our satisfied

customers.

Genuine Spring Lamb

LEGS or LAMB «■ 38c Shoulders of Lamb

28c

NECK OF LAMB _ !*> 20c LOIN LAMB CHOPS n - 50c

RIB LAMB CHOPS

«■ 45c

RACK LAMB CHOPS

rt- 38c BREAST «> 10c

Fresh Killed Stewing CHICKENS tb 35c Round Steak Rump Steak I Sirioin Steak rt- 40c rt, 45 c j ft 58 c Boston Tenderloin ROAST — tt> 35c Choice RIB ROAST to 35c CHUCK ROAST lb 25c Thick End RIB ROAST lb 28c Sliced Swift’s Premium Skin Back Ham 50c Burk's Butternut Bacon. Sliced ‘* , 45c I’bom- Otik-is IVlivered Promptly

Outposts of Progress— Standing like sentinels at the border of a nation, the A&P Stores dot the cities, towns and villages in 31 Stales, keeping A&P Quality and V alue secure for the housewives of America!

FUlsfcnry, Cold 12-11 £ AC Mcgai, Cereaoto JP 101117 ha, $^ A€*P Family Floor 12.1b hi ■ 52c Pure Cider Vinegar 4 ^49 c -

Hinso

for n Whiter Wash I

£V* pks

"I9 C

BECKER'S

JELL•O

CREAM FARINA

— ALL FLAVORS -

2^-25'

3-‘.-2S c

HEINZ

CIDER

Vmegar 2^.2S e act ffiontf A 5 -*?*;" 5

M

ason v ars

‘69 c “”79 c

JAR TOPS METAL—POaCKLAIM LINED J,,; 29c JELLY CLASSES • Aa 39c RED DOUBLE LIPPED JAR RINGS piv 7c PARAFFINE WAX f lOc XXXX CONFECTIONERS SUGAR • ; p 10c [ Liquid Blue ■» > 5°] Ivory Soap - 4X25 C

Waldorf JSr IS 4-25 c

KASTKaN *K OhC Sweet Potatoes 3 loc Sunshine Hydro* Cakes « 3Sc

LOFT'S

MALTED MILK raac ; Attractive CLASS SHAKER with ccek 1 U> **» *

-45*

Heim, Ritter’s or Campbell's Beans

3 25*

At#P Baked Beans

Gulden’* Mustard - ur 14c Hecker’s Pancake Flour . p! c!4c Hecker’* Buckwheat Flour • p' • 14c Old Dutch Cleanser - 3 ( -an> 19c 20-Mule Team Borax - large? !5c

Octagon Laundry Soap

Full Strength AMMONIA -fc 1C*

Pillsbury’s B' an Heinz Rice Flakes Puffed Rico Puffed Wheat Kellogg'* Pep

pig 16c p>:g 12c pig 14c Mi 11c P>:g 12c

[ Grandmother’s Bread ft e

.AtyymciPMiyie 1

>BZQ9

rwu

Another fiSCQ Tea J Sale Extraordinary* (A Cut of Twelve Cents a Pound) ASt'O Teas arc parked in the most modern way. so devised ns* to keep the goodness intact until It reache* you. Quality and Freshness are the aim* constantly striven for ami maintained to the Highest degree. AN'O Ten* arc decidedly different. A cup convinces! Regular 63c /jjyCO Teas _ -■ 14': * 53' Oranin IVknc, India t'eylon or Old rounlry Style dSCO Teas .V lie : > b 43c I'lain Blork or Mixed

Gold Seal

Ceresota Gold Medal

Finest Family

FLOUR

FLOUR

12 lb bair 24 lb. bae

52c : $1-04

59c : $1.18

48 lb. htte

48 lb. bae

$2.00

$2.35

New Pack Canned Vegetable* and Fruits!

tsro lanrv Small Mfted I’ea* tSt'O Fanej Sifted IVa* Sw<-«-l Tender June I'ra* ASI'O Sweet Sugar t orn \SI'0 Small Green l.lma Bean* Tedd) Hear Slrlngle** Bean* lied Ripe Tomaloe* tsro talifornla 1‘esche* Del ttonle Sliced rimapple tsro Koval tune I berrie*

23 c :Criscor“G69

ButtSne'* 1 25 c

ASCO Pure b i K Preserves 3ar ^ Mad* like Molhrr made them

The nearest approach to the good f Old-Fashioned Home-made Kind • Victor Bread 6c Bread Supreme " IS" 1 9c

Reg. 27c Limburger Cheese m 23c

Reg. 27c Kraft’s Kay Cheese •■* 23c A very tasty sandwich filler

Always found on the Tables of f Discriminating Home-makers •

ASCO Coffee |b 35c| Victor Blend Coffee rt> 29c

ASCO Beans With Pork—3 cans 23c Pouf TaQe*Tell*todia Relish 2 bots 23c

Big I jbe

Values < "' ld |,u ' , '* /as k' n8 ^ ow ^ cr ^>8 pks 19c Reg. 9c Duz 2 pkgs 15c : big pkg 19c ? - ***** B | One pkg ASCO —and— One can 1 ,l " ,h ,or f Buckwheat ASCOSyrupJ 20ci

Time for Hot Cakes and Syrup

Meat Specials for the Week-End!

Large Smoked

Skinned

Small Smoked

Skinned

o Hams ^ *CaHIO |J ItiJffhing 10 to 13 lb*. n 23c lb 25c

Fresh Killed

! Stewing or Frying

Chickens

*37c

one of the l. lluwing nationally advertised brand* of Cudihy's Puritan Armour’s Star Morris' Supreme

Genuine Lamb Loin Chops to 45c* Rib Chops to 40c j Rack Chops to 35c | ; Shoulder to 28c ; Neck tb 25c •Breast tb 15c :

a»38 , |gSg»40 t Fresh ' New Made j Pork Hams ; Krout j Shoulders 1 X. 25c «> 7c lb 27c

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