CAPE KAY COUNTY TIMES. PBIDAY. OCTOBEE 14. 1027.
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ose You Know, Who Come and Go,
EA ISLE CITY
■ Monday from th« boose, with Rev. Garner Hand, of Burlelftb offlclaiinR hnd Rev. L. V. Brewln. I ^ »as In the Old «IS5!J32» S'"" """
Sbasplaft j Mayor Maurice
He leaves a widow, and daughter, Mrs. Ida Fraley.
1 “ — Thomas,
„ I
Alonso Willetts
‘JS 1 if """ a " d l“nd two children; and Mr and: The, -U1 return on the, Mrs. Eart M. W,d“ngton and he,d -
Camp Biff, in Pike County. Pa..
„ ». T. , .. returning on Sunday afternoon end Mr*. Earl Magee and Camp om |« on a high point in —?” 1 * hr , L hr , ’ (K:0^,0 Mountatna. which the * ^ •’Wladelpbla. |8ea iai e aty pan, say are at
their best at this season.
_ — Recent Deaths hrma. and a son. Thomas, of (
I Fennsgnrve. and two grandchil- ] dren. J
held stee-ard of the Eagles' Home, at
Wildwood for a number of years, died on Friday. October 7. after lingering illneas. He was 71 years old and unmarried. Services were held from Ingersoll's
parlors on Monday.
Funeral services wer
| Mornhlnweg. who is em-
i ln ^ P mt “ ‘' n » c *- «« Mr an* Mrs. Jan** J. Hagan ky morning, accompanied I this week closed their summer I mother on a motor trip home here, and returned to Phfla-
‘ . II V
of the Women's
d Mrs. Martin McLnugh-
I lln. who have been here for the
_ i season, returned to their ham
I and Mr*. Harry Muller] this week.
In the Churches
Joseph'i Isle City
pen enjoying a vacation at _ Falls They left, r Thursday, and return*-1
ladles' AM of the M. _ [met at the home of Mrs.; Chester Tuesday evening Mall of Ht Joseph's Church bn completely renovated ■PUfully decorated fey MS'I Busch and is in resdlf the supper to fee served kursdsy. October 10. uni supervision of Ml« { Tbs hail was open for fen on Sunday and :h bed It were surprised hafoniiatlcn and una kf th > opinion that M he done a fine piece B rest room has been p ^ thr guest* New kitchen fesen added to the dOllsction. The. preparing th • on the SOtb.
. Josephs' Boy* | held on Friday eve i Keystone Telephon* Sou Forty-Second to ree interested should i of Importance Foixf la on a
Father
I Franciscan Friar. Is | place during his ab-
nr of thi brokers of th » and a former Cen or, accompanied by several days 3ty last week. The 1 la In Philadelphia.
Mn. their Forty-eixth | Club of the J re-organlx« £lfe the rear of the j men of the f' Invited a tames and fellowI a secret, but there 'ahment*. J Dwrn. paatoi of > Court House M. Hrill preach and adflnerament of Conip M. £. Church 6unr S3. I Home und Rally ("held' " f will be on Intel The beautiful pisiform laden Kodurts promises
j William Sheehan id MlW- Jocher motoreti i last Sunday. ■ua. who is takJoseph'e Church ce of Monsign nr dent fisherman.
E. C. Church Rt. Rev. Msgr.
A. Pozzi. rector. Daily Maas at 8 A. M. Sunday Masses at 8 10;SO o'clock. Benediction Sunday following lam S tlsm by appointment, school at 9 A M.
Commissioners To Satisfy Judgement • Mayor Plerpont. back from a vacation, was present a: the meeting of the Wildwood Commissioner* on October 11. A letter was received b, the Commissioner* from Palmer M. Msy special attorney unking the city to o»v to Mark Boov. the sum of 812.001.IS io satisfy the judgment handej down by the court for the wid-.-ning of Atlantic Avenue. A resolution was passed by the Com miaul oners io
pay said claims.
Sea hie Citv M. E. Church ir. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor.
:x Ss-S c “ h '" ^ A their cottage or. land!* Avenue. Call and Rally Day sermon. 17 Will Have a Band
Ib, ■ ,, « ond 'rtf forlo'dpck. Rally Day Sunday school
« few KMsaion. 7.30. Harvest Home
weeks, the last Uta» being the oc-; Night Special music. You are
eastern of the annual reunion of cordially Invited,
thv old families of Weymoutli.l Notice—Bring fruit and vegethe picturiaque Atlantic County I tables to the church Saturday
“citY of ruin." whleh *1*eora*
Establish Course , For Scout Leaders iTo Be Held in the Court House M. El Church At the prtsent time the need Is ; keenly felt for the want of effi1 clent leaders to act on the Boy Scoht program. With this thought : In mind the Atlantic Council Uoy I Scout* of America are putting [ on an intensive Scout Leaders ! Training Course to give the Scout La-aders pew methods and ideas ! of scouting education. I The - first session will open with a dinner at the Wildwood Golf Club on Thursiay evening. October :7. Dr. William J. Carrigton. president of the Atlantic Council will address the men. The course will continue for the following consecutive seven I Thursday nights, and will be held In the Boy Scout Hall of the First M. E. Church nt Court House The members of the faculty held a meeting recently an.l thoroughly outlined the course.
Young men and beys la Goshen and South Dennl* are forming a band and regular weekly rehearsals will start In the near fu-
clty of ruini" which was once d<corat:- the platform, a prasperou* paper mill town, of Epgorib League meets at 7 P. which Mn> OConnor's father waatM Junior League on Fridays at genera] superintendent. 115- Blackboard Bible talks on
Thursday at 7.30 P. M.
Harold Leatham. at Philadelphia. Is spending a few days with bis family, who are at this
resort for a month.
P- J. Flanagan, of Wildwood. wa» the Friday guest of hU daughter. Mrs Edward Comly
and family.
Mrs. Cha:' * McKay aod son. Joseph, return* to Philadelphia Sunday, after a delightful week
' *e.
Mr. and Mr*. Edward’ Coaly
and family ipent the week end
n Philadelphia. where they ialtad Mr. Conaly'a mother.
James Lamb, of Philadelphia, as at his cottage seven! days
the past week.
Help us break the attendance record next Sunday. Rain or
shine, let's go. Messiah Lutheran
The Home-like Church. Sea Jsle City. Sunday. October 16— Bible school at 10 A. M. Service with sermon at 7.30 P. M. The pastor. Dr. Bair, will speak ou "Forgiveness With God.” The mid-week service will be held on Thursday at 7.30 P. M. You should not fail (o attend these
Christian Science. Wildwood
Christian Science Society. East Davie A-enue. Wildwood. I* a bnnch of the mother church, thy First Church of Christ Sciential. Boston Maw. Subject of lesson
sermon. October 16—"Doctrine of Mlm Mary Donavan entertained I Atonement. Sunday. 11 A. M -vusln. Miss Lor-tta Trefx. Siiml»y school. 11 A. M. Wednesday testimonial meetings. 8
- A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these
■etlngs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McIntyre have returned to Philadelphia, after suifftneilng at their 46th Street cottage. Miw Margaret Comly and Edward Comly. Jr., were week-end guests at ihjtr cousins, the Mimes Marie and Claire Comly. in Audubon. Mrs. E. Suddler and her sister. Milk- Miller, from Merchantvllle. unt the week-end at their Burner bomv In Sea Isle and morlipped with the people of Mes-
siah.
Recent Deaths
George Stiles George St Ilea. long a resident of Dias Creek, died at the Lome of hi* son-in-law. Joseph Dougat Court House, on Wednes•venlng of last week. He had been sick a long time. He was burled at Court House on Sunday. Mr. Stiles leave two daughters. Mrs. Mathew Schvllenger. of Wildwood; Mrs. Joseph Douglass, of Court House and three sons. Roland Stiles. ;of Green Creek, and Redmond and Vermont Stiles, of Dias Creek; also four brothers. Walter, who lives in Philadelphia. James, of Dennlsville; Smith, of South Dennis, and Reu■n. of Ocean View. John Battersoll Aged 70 years, of Cold Spring, died early Friday morning after lllnew of several months. Death was from a cancerous growth He wa* a life long res'drnt of Cold Spring. living In toe home where he died all his It was formerly owned by parents, the late Thomas BaUersoll and wife.
Executive. Director of the Course; H. V. Feyl. Scout Executive; Glenn C. Heller. Principal of the Junior High School. Atlantic City; E. J. Wood. Field Execu-. live of Wildwood; F. A. Potter. Deputy Scout •'ommissioner; Rev. Norman V. Sargent. Pastor of the Firm M. E. Church, Ocean City: H. R. Jackson. Supi. of the Ventnor Schools, and Eznltlc Shappell. Dyputy Commissioner of ! Pleasant vlllc. The Cape May County Commit- ] tee met last Monday night at ! Court House and agreed that this 1 training course was one of the greatest and most important events In the history of scouting, i Any mail over eighteen years of; age. whether a Scout Leader ornot. Is Invited to attend the course. The Cape May County L-adec-ship Training Committee in-j eludes: Colonel E. O. Howell. I chairman. Cape May Court House: j Matthew Qpirk. Wildwood: Millford Stevens. Cape May: Eric B. j Oxley. Woodtoin-: Horner Shoemaker, Ocean City: John Bethel.! Cape May Court House; Caret i Garrett. Tuckahoe; A. Randolph Fogg. Ocean City: Charles Swain. I Cape May: and Harry Balm. Cape. May.
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The band will %e composed of about twenty-five members, a number of whom are talented musicians, while the remaining are' taking lessons from a com-
petent Instructor.
The Blue Ribbon dub. composed of about twenty young women ot Goshen, are preparing to give a chicken potple supper Io the Mechanic's Hall on Friday evening. October 21. for the bene- ' fit of the newly organized band.
Missionary Society Meets The W. H. and F. M. Society ol Messiah Lutheran held a most Lit.Yrastlng and helpful meeting Monday at 7.30 P. M. It was the first meeting since the vacaMrs. Bair gave a report of missionary operations covering the past year's work. The president. Mrs. Robert Stevens, and Mrs. Catherine Fowkes wenelected delegates to the periodical conference to be held at Whitemarsh this month. Refreshment, were served and the social hour was filled with Interest and a general good time.
YOUR WANTS are many and various—yet so are classified offerings In this papei
National Meat Market | Formerly Diamond's 4009 Landis Avenue SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK-END
Genuine Spring Lamb
Loin Lamb Chops
Shoulders Lamb
» 55c
«> 28c
Rib Lamb Chops
Breast Lamb
«■ 48c
«> 15c
Ruck Lamb Chops
Neck Lamb
lb 35c
ft 20c
Legs Lamb
ft 38c
Rump Steak j Round Steak 1 Sirloin Steak » 45c | «> 40c ! » 55c Boston Tenderloin Roast ^ 3£?C
Chuck Roast
lb 25c
Bottom Round
ft 37c
Pin Bone Roast
»> 35c
Fresh Killed Chicken »’ 35c
Again Chopped
{poles’ Fanner’s Marke |
141-143 E. OAK AVE.
WILDWOOD, N. J.
Highest Quality Meats at
Lowest Prices!
Picnic Hams
Shoulders Lamb
1 ft 1 *’-
Pot Roast
Bacon (by the piece)..
... 23 c ,b -
F resh Sausage....
32 clb '
Our Best Tub Butter 4*T
Stew Lamb
Stew Beef
3
9C
Scrapple
IDs LbIKJ
Everything sold on Saturday night regardless of price or cost. Elntire fresh supply arrives every Monday. Get your week's supply at these prices.
Goblin Nite and Mardi Gras SATURDAY, OCT. 29™ Wildwood, New Jersey A Nite of Fun and Entertainment *'ln the Shopping Center of Cape May County Hallowe’en Parade on Pacific Avenue Masked Dance in Hunt's Plaza Ballroom
Prizes
Prizes
Prizes
5250 in Gold and many raluzblc Merchandise Awards to winners of costume classes. o) an B0U . enter and compete for awards in this annual carnival of Frivolity. R0 ENTRY FEE Under Auspices of Wildwood Chamber of Commerce F-nteitainment Committee Entries mvtv.-d at Chamber of Commerce Offices in Wool worth Building
A Short Story Chapter I—You take a little drive in your automobile. Chapter II—Someone else takes a little drive in theirs. Chapter HI—The evening is wonderful: the air is brisk; the machines just skim along— Chapter IV—Blinding headlights: you strike the car ahead of you; there is a serious accident. Chapter V—A crowd gathers; motor cops, police court; coroner's inquest— Chapter VI—The verdict is: "You Ait; Guilty." Chapter VII—Are you INSURED or NOT INSURED? Write this chapter for yourself. Maurice M. Sofroney Landis Avenue at West Jersey SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Insurance of All Kinds Day or Evening Phone Bell 2
“Food” for Thought J AsWell as the Table* 2
r to Conoumcr P
table tho fineot Mrati otid Groceries at appreciable Saving*. These highly epee.allied merchandising features, combined with uj.to-date well-etockru. efficiently .managed Store* aesuri you completr Satisfaction In your dally mopping, facte which should be given careful contideratloa and thought by all Hopio In the Stores Where Quality Counts, Your
Money Goes Furthest!
Reg. 9c Best
Soup Beans
2*131
Serve Hun.*- Uaktfl Bean* for a change.
Purl Lard
Tin- finest Quaint Open-Kettle rendered Lard.
Gold Seal Rolled
White Oats
15 c
r choice of either Regular -
3-25
r Quick Oook.
Red Ripe Tomatoes 3 23c
New Pack ASCO Buckwheat
ASCO Beans with Pork 3 - 23c
■»
10 c
ASCO Golden Syrup ASCO Strained Honey
New Crop Fruits and Vegetables!
ASCO or Del Monte Bartlett Peart. can 29c ASCO or Del Monte Apricots c »n 15c ASCO or Del Monte Cherries *»“ 23c. 33c ASCO California Peaches Mff ean 20c Del Monte California Peaches i_M* ©80 21c ASCO Fancy Sifted Peas ,a " 18; ASCO Small Sifted Peas cap 23c Teddy Bear Brand Peas caa tfgjj Sweet Tender Peas ran 10c ASCO Sugar Corn ran 15c Sweet Crushed Corn c* n 10c ASCO Small Green Tima Beans ran 25c Red Ripe Tomatoes big can 15.
One can
One can 5c Babtnttt's
Babbitt's ^
Cleanser Lye
13 c
Buy this combination and save Five cents,
Rich Creamy
Convince Yourself Today—That Our f Bread is the Finest Baked •
i Victor Bread p«nLoa: 0 C
Pound Cake * B- 25c
I Bread Wrapped I ASCO
\ Suprem
Prim Pastry Flour 5 N* *»“£ 25c Sunrise Tomato Catsup.
Guid Seal Macaroni Beardsley's Codfish ASCO Threaded Codfish
Princess Cocoa
ASCO Pure Preserves Horn-de-Lite Mayonnaise
flSCO Coffee lb 35cl Rich. Full. Heavy Bodied. Easily 45c to 60c Value.
11 > 38c
3 Pkg* 25c 2 PkKs 25c
Pkg 10c
jar 23:
Victor Coffee 29c A blend of choice cifilit*. Remarkably good.
Meat Specials for the Week-End! Hams *25' (Whole or Half) Either one of these three brands. Cudahy’s. Puritan. Armour's Star or Morrla' Supreme at the above prices. Tin* iiiKiir.-* you a QUALITY HAM.
Genuiae Spring Lamb | Loin Lamb Chops n ' 52c 1 Rib Lamb Chops »• 48< Rack Lamb Chops n* 3b. j Shoulder Lamb 28. I Neck Lamb ,l ’ 25< Breast Lamb n ’ 15c '
38 c
Round Steak
Fat e Pork Sausage n> 40c j Country Scrapple n ' 15c Country Sausage n ' 34c Radcliffc Mush Phs 15c Pepper Hash ' "P 5c I Horn- Radish 15c Reg. 27c Limbnrger
Cheese
i,r 23c
40 c
Rump Steak
New Made Sour Krout ; Pork Pack ^ 38'; 13c Phe-net Cheese pkg 10' ] American Loaf Cheese V 8 23c! Reg. 27c Krafts Kay Cheese >“ 23c SSSHKii
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