Cape May County Times, 7 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE KAY CftUHTY TIKES. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7

You Know, Who Come and Go,

Page Three

• Waves wilt travel r. local tans are company th* t ~ to tank* a fine S gridiron. ■Mrs. George Hen«ejr. _ *'la. are spending two ■ Villa Gray a» a Clark. re. Thomas E. Ashly have clos’d their th Street cottage tor

Rev. Charlee N. Vogelin offlclatins- Interment was made In Seaside Cemetery. Besides his widow, several grown sons and daughters aur-

Renben Steelman

funeral of Reuben Steel- - i . a well-known summer real-

re-or£.^ Club dent of Sea Isle City, took place m^Tnr T,! a i‘ d h ‘ ld B,I! Mond »>’ "•ornlng from his aumTb.i If, Tupsd f y evening 7:30 "'er home in Sea Isle City, with thrtf * dlnn ' ?r ,n h< * nor °f ' n " ,rn "' n ' Calvary Cemetery.

ti.„1 -onner president« birthday. South Seaville.

offlcere were elected and’ The dec.-ased. a prominent

ening was spent manufacturer of Trenton. pa»ed officers are: a»ay las: Friday morning at 11

the rest of the In game*. Th»

f£L, P *“ U 1 lilno - Roger! u’tlock after a seven months’ ill-

pr * ld, ' n Vincent' m ’**- death being due to a com-

Mannlno. secretary. Albert Ton- plication of disease*. His wife jello. treasurer, and Horace Hat w m‘ «I his bedside when he ex

fert reporter. pir.-d.

He maintained a summer homi

'“’’ell have in the resort for the last twen

Mrs.

f Forty-fourth Street.

their new home

James Carr, of Tuesday after spend-

_cr here.

heart legion will In their headiy evening. All

attend.

In the Churches St. Joaepfai R. c. Charch

11 ty-flve year* and spent much of his time In bunting and fishing. Besides his wife, two daughter, and son. A. S. Steelman, a brother, of Sea k'e City, sur-

; vlves him.

Sea Isle City Rt. Rev. Msgr. I- I’otxl. rector. Daily Mae

Recent Marriages

Bailey—Well

Caught Big Drum

The Almshouse reported $579 received the past month for the

tale of produce.

The Sheriff reported receipts of $3,337.76 the past month.

Earl Bailey, son of Mr. and i County Treasurer Headley’s reMr*. William Bailey, of Cold I p,,. ; showed a balance of $165,-

Spring. and Miss Marie Woll. late 31.

Camden, were married Sunday. Director Champion

October 2. at 1:30 P. M. at Bar- ti, a ; (,ad not proceeded *TRA [hour's battle bell

ringto

. N J. The ceremony was

Dominic Cini. proprietor of the Sea Isle City Pier, landed w hab :t thought to be the biggest catch of the sea-ton last Thursday afternoon. hooking a <3 pound red

._ unjLI , . dnim. Cini succeeded in landing

the huge denizen of the deep, an

"luired

Co. Publicity Campaign

Is Bearing Fruit

Mrs. Amelia Smith

Mrs Amelia Smith died at the I home of her sister. MU* Boade

Sundav Mnu*. s 5° nu '*- “’ DennUville. on MonoVto^k inn of ‘“f ■*“">- • abort

.. , ^ Ble«ed Sacrnm#>ni The funeral Servian* eveB ‘ n * »“ * Sunday follow ir^ tae: Mas- Bap- ^ d *' Hlf *“ nlvlllt Friday.

^allr and «eun* -Un, by ^olatment Sundfs Mrs Tlnn^i... (ConUnued from page one) • huo1 !• A- M. ^ JameS stream, there- will U no trouble.

. t '' ord Baa Been received In A communication from the Dor-

Sea Ule CitV M. E. Church ! Urnja of the death of Mrs. James ough of Stone Harbor asked that H.-v ii v ..ini . I’ouglaj*. in Oakland. Cal- where the faulty drainage at Eighty-

i V ... . p!Ud " r and her husband and daugh-

Sunday October 9- Next Sun- ter. Lou!*., had gone for the wind, y B* ' ul1 prw Sunday. The ter. She was. b.-fore Jier recent

w n..» l“‘? . , lp " dlv,d, ; d "P and j marriage. Mr*. Annie Stratton ra George M Rung, somebody i, responsible fdr y.mr and a daughter of the late Mr*. ““ ^! V V?*V* U ' X * h *' r “ ' rowded ' Frederick Derr, of Erma. She tic City. j c Bureh, ;<!led after a very short Illnew of u*h of ih* Tim*, cw/ v... M ' ""'by Go Tola cancrrou* growth and had only n^dkv mLrnlli ^. rh - Ur ,* h? . ,, « n ln a hospital for a few days Irin^o OkUh*...« ! ’ ■' Th ’' l oPardon-1She leave* her husband. James , ^ o', Oklahoma, able Sin. \uu are cordially in-' Douglas*, three daughters. Miss to St. Louis and j riled to enjoy these special wr- louiee Stratton. Mrs. Mary

Springer, of Albany. N. V.. and Mrs. Abide Murphy, of Oakland. Cal.: a sister. Mrs. Irene Taylor, of Erma, and a brother. James lA»cke. of Kio Grande, to mourn

Mi*. Douglass died on

Baptist Church oJ Camden utibecauwhich the bride is a member, and a.took place in their ncwly-fciult adv.rhome. , |yj r ,. The bride was given In mar- mrndat

rfage by her uncle. Benjamin purchase a truck and cab'-t Wood. of Camden, and was read d. partment at a cwl not to dressed In white satin w ith bridal , evce. ,1 thousand dollars, veil trimmed in orange blossom* Director Champion. ..taring and can.ed white ruses. The that he did not feel able to make maid of honor. Mi** Ruth Dock- a n-cr 'im-ndatlon on the pur-' wood, of Jenkintown. Pa., wore a . cha*. of an oil burner system at gown of pink satin and lace and this meeting, moved thin when carried pink rase*. | the board adjourned it do no to Russell Bal! -y; of Cold Spring. n,*et next Wedm-sday afternoon. 1 brother of the groom, was best The quefitlnn •( progress on *"• , j piaii.-’ for the new Sea Isle City The house, which they nre ■ road aiosc. Director -Miller statnow occupy ing, was beautifully; ing that Sea isle was having decorated ii^ cut flowere. The] some trouble with some heir*. Diwedding march was played by; rector Champion said that while James Danby. of Wilmington. Del. H was not the board s fault they

He ]us

•auty

o big

Teams For Checker Lea

> who

I all

Would get

Director Miller said he understood Sea Isle would be ready in

a- week.

game

league, to Mike Goldman. It is desired i.> i-Ix or eight tea:

Too Late To Classify

FOR SALE

lally and socially. Ike* was the first

and Mrs.

“tured first prize for -m. William Sheehan lent of a $2.So gold and Mrsfl Clarence

the cake.

r of the Jour- vices. I Epworth League 7 P.

V I pas'or leading. Junior

" h “' 1 a* 1

tary. gave “ t * 1 ' c I Thursday at 7.30 I*.

-Awake Y. M. C.

*• school

Ing.

City football team, right shoulder in evening a’ld will _ line for a month. Way put the shoui-

position s

Christian Science

The accident

g tackle practice, t man and bis loss ■y felt by the team. . Lewd* Stmbbans y for their home in

spending a n at their cot-1 -fifth Street.

“r*. Charles McKay

spending

; their cottage. . Otto Tri-OA ® nd ley Park, spent the - . and Mrs. E iFixtleth Street. Mahler, of ridladci_e Weaver, of i'ape on Mr. and Mr*. "

rening.

J^j*®** i branch of the mother church, the

o’clock. Sunday., __ our rally and bar- : Thursday. September 29. Bring vegetable* ——

o decorate the Rev. Mother Marearet Marv

Bvrne

Ht. Rev. Mothei Margaret Mary Byrne. Mother Superior of the Sisters of Mercy of the Philadelphia Diocese, well-known in Sea Isle City, where she had charge of St. Joseph’s Convent, on the beach front, died on October 1. a! the age of 67. Solemn Pontifical Requiem Mass as said by his Eminence, the Cardinal, in the chapel of Mkter Misei .cordia. Merlon, on Wednesday. when interment was made. Rev. Mother Margaret, as she as known In Sea Isle City, held the warm affettion of all who

! George, motored on Monday eveEdward Comly

THEATRE—The

Hit of the

‘~j, Tuesday and October 10. 11.

Sam. from

an all-star cast of and a big jaxz orPriees: Children. , 75c. Three days

-Y 1

i It!!

First Church of Christ Sclantlal, Boston. Subject of lesson sermon. October 9. 11 A. M. "Are Sin, Disco. - and Death Real-’’ Sunday school 11 A. M. Wednesday testimunlal meetings 8 P. M. A cordial invitation Is extended to all to atted these

meetings.

Messiah Luthen.n Sunday. October 9. Bible school at 10 A. M. Service with sermon by the pastor, at 11 A. M. No evening serric*. Mid-week service Thursday at 7:30. We shall be more than pleased lo see you all at these services.

Recent Deaths

William Chadwick William Chadwick, of Ocean City, former Freeholder of the county, passed away at his home Monday morning after several mouths’ Illness. Recently he suffered from two strokes of paralysis and a week ago contracted pneumonia, which was the cause of his death. The deceased was in his fiftyninth year and resided at 1227 Bay Avenue, in that resort. Born in Camden, he came to Ocean City ns a young man and was engaged in the plumbing business as a contractor. Becoming interested in politics, he was dected to serve as a member of he Board <g Chosen Freeholders. He tsas at all times interested in city and county politics. He re:ire*d from •..’«• plumbing business teveral years ago. Funeral services w. -e held yesterday at his late horn*, with the

After he marries her he finds

•he does not like her style much when he counts “

and 110th Streets and Third Avanue be remedied.

The Btrnlhmen- Board .rf Trade. In a communication, requoded the filling In of the ditch between the Shore Road and the Railroad. Ihe repairing and graveling of extensively occupied uvecin* and the erection of a danger signal at the approach to the Corwon lalet Bridge. The matters wort r.-ferred to the Highway Depart-'

Another coiimiunlcaHon from the City of Cape May requested the construction of a boulevard from Mt. Vernon Avenue along the shore to Cap' May Point. The Stone Harbor Railroad Company, in a cormnunlcarion. expressed the hope that an agreement regarding the bridg* might be made with the Freehold.nz. John F. Dalton, electrical contractor of the now building, was granted a two weeks’ extensl-m In which to complete his work. The sunt erf $3,000 was authorized turned over to the Mosquito Extermination Commission of the The report of county health nurse. Miss Dorothy Rice was read. If space permits It will be printed elsew.iere In this lame. Superintendent of Weights and Measures Gilbert Smith reported 482 Inspections the past month, with two condemnations, rind | that (he weights a: d measures booth at 0>c county fair received J a prize for the best educational]

f exhibit.

ational Meat Market Diamond s 4009 Landis Avenue SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. cut from Swift’s Yearling Beef Steak I Rump Steak j Sirloin Steak 40c n, 45 C n> 5 8c Roast 1!) 35c “xe Rib Roast. ^ 35c ’--end Rib Roast * 28c i Roast ,b 25c burg 1,1 25c Killed Chicken* th 33c Celebrated Sausages lb 40c ’s Celebrated Scrapple lb 18c Tomato Soup, 3 cans for 25c !*• New Breakfast Food, 2 boxes for 28c All Kinds of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Orders Delivered at Your Door

Down Go Prices y poles’ Farmer’s Marke^

141-J43 E. OAK AVE. Highest Quality Meats

WILDWOOD, N. J. it Lowest Prices!

Picnic Hams... 19 c Bacon (by the piece). 23 c

Shoulders Pork ) Shoulders Lamb \

l l

Boneless Pot Roast.. 20 c Scrapple lO*” Fresh Sausage... 32 c Tub Butter.... 49 c

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Where All The Foods Are Good! No one can bade with A&P for evrn * ihort a liror as a month without acqutnny ifw conviction that the ctrtnr siock o otlcdy and rn Inrlv reliable — plus the fact that one ran ter and count the savin? with every visit to the A&P 68 Years of QUALITY with A&P!

CVefoch Coffee

RED

ZT

chicle COFFEE 31 c

mpe Tomatoes 3 23 c

Heinz, Ritter’s or Campbell’s BEANS 3 25 c

ASTOR RICE 3 2© c

MRS. MORRISON'S ^ jmemc Puddings 3*25 c

A«P ^ BEANS 3 23 c

CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP 3 25 c

_ CHOICE - 4m Pea bians * 4 25

SUNNYFIELD PANCAKE or BUCK WHEAT FLOUR -io c

Brer Rabbit Molasses C GREEN LABEL ] -25 c

White House USff. «.//* EVAPORATED

Nationally Knowu Breakfast Foods !

Kellogg’s Corn Flakes

Pfllzbury’i Bran

Muffets

Everything sold on Saturday night regardle? of price or cost. Entire fresh supply nrrives every Monday. Get your week’s supply at these price

Post Toasties

Shredded Wheat

Mother’s Oats Kellogg's Pep Puffed Rice Ralston’s Food Puffed Wheat

Heinz Rice Flakes Cream of Wheat

2 pkgs 15c

pkg 16c

2 pkv 27c 2 pfcs 15c

pkg 10c Pkg 10c Pkg 12c pkg 14c

iXJbpks 24c

pkg He Pkg 12c Pkg 14c

Grandmother’* Bread ft c

Every Day Cleaning Helps ! Climaline - pkg 10c Ivory Soap - 4 medium take* 25c

Liquid Blue

Octagon Laundry Soap Old Dutch Cleanser P&G White Naphtha Soap 20-Mule Team Borax Full Strength Ammonia Chipso - Babbitt’s Cleanser Mione Hand Soap Young’s Pearl Borax Soap

hot 5c

• coke 6c

3 run, 19c

. 4 cake 15c large pkg 15c

quart hot 19c pkg 9c, 23c

can 5c can 9c

- cake 5c. 10c

Pure Cider Vinegar

2 2 Lr2S e * C49 c °- uein* vinegar 2

25 c

EAGLE BRAND 9 CONDENSED MILK

»19 c

KIRKMAN’S BORAX SOAP 4*25 c

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Big Get - Acquainted f Coffee Special • This week ve are miming a Big Get-Acquainted Coffee Special. We know it will be welcome news for the foiks who are now using our coffee. It also will be an added inducement to those who may not have used our coffee before, to realize coffee Satisfaction that they have never thought possible at a Big Savipg. Regular 33c asco Coffee You’ll )•* d.'ligbtrd with its enticing aroma and deAclous flavor. Re*. 29c OTC Victor Blend Coffee ' b 27 Mrlil and satisfying. Winning more friends every day.

Reg. IOcASCO

Cooked Pumpkin

• •uld enjoy Pumpkin Fie for a change.

Keg. 13c ASCO Best Rice -lie

Whole Grain Prim Rice 3 25c

ASCO Evap. Milk 11c

Reg. 14<: Heinz Baked Beams

25c Picnic Size

» 9cl

25c Value Gorton's Fresh Mackerel

Cooked, ready t

f tasty served hot o

New Pack Calif.

Evaporated

Apricots lb 29c

Campbell’s Beans . 3

Campbell’, Tomato Soup

Gold Seal Oats .25*

J

Prunes ,b 12^c

’Exceptionally fine, bright fruit. Very healthful.

ASCO

Beans

with

Pork

“23 c

Red Ripe Tomatoes.

Yon can always depend on the Purity and Quality of this Delightful. Perfectly Baked Bread.

Victor Bread

Bread Supreme

New Pack ASCO Buckwheat'

Pancake, Flour

6c 9c 10 c

ASCO Golden Syrup *ean J0c p en Mar Syrup .

£«' Seasonable Foods!

Gold Seal Macaroni

Pkg 9c

Pillsbury Pancake Flour

Pkg 14c

ASCO Pure- Honey

If 15c

ASCO Sugar Corn

can 15c

ASCO Asparagus Tips

can 32c

ASCO Sliced Pineapple

can 25c

Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise

jar 23c

ASCO Cooked Spinach

can 17c

Del Monte Spinach

can 17c

New White Mackerel each 9c

15c, 19c

_ASC0 Sifted Peas can

18c. 23c

ASCO Calif. PEftGHES s 20 c In Rich Sugar Syrup

Meat Specials for the Week-End! Hams 23' (Whole or Half) Slices of Ham ^ 38c 18

Fresh Killed

Fresh Killed

Stewing

joa.

Frying

Chickens

Chickens

«• 38c •" —H

-

it 38c •J to 3% lbs average

GENUINE SPRING LAMB Loin Chops th 52c j Shoulders Lamb th 28c Rib Chops 11) 48c Neck Lamb th 25c Rack Chops th 38c | Breast Lamb th 15c Fresh Pork Ih/f Ac New Made lb7 c i Cutlets ’Sour Krout •

Pure Pork Sausage «> 40c Country Scrapple tt’ 15c Country Sausage H> 34c Radtliffe Mush Pkx 15c

Have You Ever Tasted

Pepper Hash cup | Horse Radish ..bo’ li Cooked Corned Beef Vi «* 13c Pork Pact H’ 38c The Finest Butter f ^ In America