Cape May County Times, 4 November 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 3

You Know, Who Come and Go in >a Isle City

CiPE KAY comm TIKES. EMBAY, KOVEHBER 4. 1987.

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Messiah Lutheran

ripJlh. Harrjr Mr,n, J' re ' of Philadelphia, spi-ni Monday and Tucs- “*>' at hir forty-fifth Street

r week-end visitors e Bevan family, who Forty-fifth Street l be a card party In at of St. Joseph V I Wednesday for the

pe church.

t their Landts Avehe Scaiicatnaxra telphia, returned » WlUiam Sheehan , mornlni; to spend I Philadelphia, rey and friends, of *> Sunday visl-

e here.

spent several slphia during the Ireland left thU er home In Atspendln* the jr fall here.

The following officers have been !

elected for the ensuing vear the Wide Awake ” *■

Recent Marriages

Croneckcr-Hookfr

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■ °* 0r F “ tr - Cronecker. of Sea Isle City, was

Herman

. of Germant their, summer f week-end.

i end William Me late. Pa., were I of lira. L. J.

Prank Bradle.. ~~ . and Mrs. J. %lladelphla. motor. spending the I reallted at th it St. Joseph' The winner e donated It to Mrs. I^edom e closed their ■fifth Street for Leedom was k from a serious f £odge. No. 1B7J. '1 a regular meetFheadquariers TuesI • good after.-

It was deti purchase la and to

l of card par,s only, the first to |[ Monday. November t new members I In the lodge

jnths r.nd

B Initiated at the

Mrs. Prodomov.

(«**j who has been fSBMhath. was boro tr*. Adolph r. Wllsey. c on ««th Street. Rat at .anr o'clock I child are doing Jk^M r. M. <■. A k Hallowe'en party in / the church which rated, Tusaday cvei Mrs. Bmer I- Petcrd to Phttadelphln Sun f Mrs Tboinaf. Ernest.

Base :."wy where they

Dorothy Tosm was tender-

ed a li..::uwe'en party last Thursday night in honor of her blrthMy wtth fifteen or her little friends in attendance. Prises for the moat comic best dressed and prettiest costume were given i>v

the young hostess.

Charles Puff. Jr. well-known Rotarian. of Jenktniown. Pa. was tb* guest of Dr. Eugene Way and week * r< " nC * ^ "v during the Probably one of the most successful masked balls ever stag.-d In this city was that of one given by the Moose Saturuay evening in the Moose Hall on the Boulevard. It surpassing any ever given by the local lodge Herman Diamond won first prize for his impersonation of a woman. Mrs. Maurice Sofroney as "Sis Hopkins ' was mother prize winner. Thomas Jefferson as "Lydia Pinkham" w-at Also a winner of a prize. Among hose appearing in costume were barles R. Hahn as a football pHyer. Mrs. Horace Rice. as 'Black Bottom Baby." Edward iteven* as "A Crying Baby. Igist t* t'anuna.” Dorothy Irwin as Buster Brown." Anna Hahn as 'Little Old-Fashioned Girl." Mrs. Alfred Link as 'Bowen' Pollce■uan and .Miss Dorothy Reed as Bawery Policewoman.” Hap Jrandes' orchestra furnished the

musical strains.

harles R. Hahn, proprietor „. he Spray Hotel on the Boardwalk. reports business this month tas been excellent and plans to teep the popular hostelry open

this month.

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hardie. Jf Philadelphia, are spending a week in the resort at their Fortysixth Street home. Mrs E. B Arnett entertained : bridge and luncheon on Monday the following guests. Mrs. A. G. Rohr and Mrs. Walter Lindsav. of Atlantic City and Mrs. William

A. HafferL

Dr. Theodore Wheaton and family. of Millville, were Sunday visitors at ibetr cottage.

united In marriage t® Joseph Schuyler Hooker, of Atlantic City, at the Messiah Lutheran Church parsonage. Dr. D. I'pton

Bair officiating.

Frederick Cronecker. brother of the bride, of Eagleville. Pa., was best man. Miss Margaretta Pfeiffer, niece of the bride, was

maid of honor.

Cronecker was at tract!-re-

ly altlx. ■! in an ensemble of maroon and gray, trimmed with silver fox. Miss Pfeiffer looked stunning in a tan ensemble with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs Hooker, after an extended honey-

The home-like church. Sea Isle City. Sunday, November 6—Bible school at 10 A. M. A system of rewards starts Sunday. Sen ice with sermon at 11 A. M. The pastor. Dr. D. Upton Bair, will .peak on “The Lord. Our Refuge." The storms of life are many and varied. We should know how to see and secure the refuge. The service will be helpful to you and we shall be pleased to have you come.

Seventy-fifth | Anniversary Celebrated Day Fittingly Observed By the Tuckahoe Presbyterian Church

Recent Deaths Thomas Soalts Thomas Soult*. of Told Spring, who would have been S9 years old next February had he lived, died Sundiy at midnight, after illness of several days. Mr. Soults was born in Queenstown. Ireland, and came to this country when a boy of 12 years. When I 6years of age he married Maria Van Winkle, of Cold Spring. When 26 years of age be married

life there.

Both he and his wife were very

moon trip, will reside in their, •«!'« and conducted their general

new home In Allan tie City.

In the Churches

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.. Poxzl, rector. Daily Ml A. M. Sunday Masses and 10:20 o'clock. Benediction the Most Blessed Sacrament Sunday following las: Maas. Baptism by appointment. Sunday school at I A. M. Sea Isle Citv X. E. Church Rev. H. P. von UffeL B. A., pastor Sunday. November 6.—10.30 A. M.. sermon. “Easy Street.” New Junior choir sings. Answer

the church bell.

'. M.—Armistice Day Patriotic music. Conn and spend a pleasant evening. The attendance Is large. Notices—Mrs. H. F. von Uffel 111 lead the Epworth league ext Sunday night at 7 o'clock. Junior League and Choir meets Friday afternoon after school. Bible study and discussion each Thursday evening at 7.20 In the patronage. Everybody welcome. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. The Red and Blue contest etarta

next Sunday.

The Men's Club meets Friday. November I. In the parsonage at

8 P. M.

Special Notice—The Rev. H. L. Burkett, conference evangelist, will preach, teach and sing on Sundays. November 13 and 20. and Thursday evening. November

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store up until his illness. He is survived by his wife and one son, Hiram V. Soults. of Erma, i Funeral services were held Thursday at Tabernacle M. E. Church, with Rev. L. V. Brewln officiating, interment Tabernacle Cemetery. Mr. Soults was also a skilled watch maker repairing tinv wrist watches until Just recently.

Jacob Sfrvcler

Jacob Strecker. of Philadelphia, well-known summer resident of Sea Isle City, died suddenly Monday at his home. 6523 ITankford

Avenue. Philadelphia.

The funeral will take place today from his late home at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made fn North Cedar Hill Cemetery. The deceased was a brother-of Henry Strecker also a summer ■ raldent of the resort and made hi* residence during the summer with his brother at Smith's Landing. Sea Iale City. He had been criming to the resort for many

years.

His widow. Mrs. Helen „ Strecker and two other brothers survive him.

Sketch History of Church

The observance of the seventyfifth anniversary of the Tuckahoe Presbyterian Church last Sunday proved to be an event of much Interest to the large number oi member., and visitors in attendance. the church having been filled to Its capacity- Rev. A. L. Creamer pastor of the Tuckahoe M. E. Church, offered the Invocation. Rev. Stoffels, pastor of Palermo and Corbin City Baptist Churches, read the 24tb Pslam.

The sermon was delivered by Rev. D. I. Camp, formerly a pastor of the church, but now statione ' at Grt-nloch. and was taken from Isaih 55:11 and 12 verses. Rev. Camp held the con-

gregation's rinse attention during . - the entire discourse, which proved I Pennsgrave .Included heroin to be one that will linger long phine. opium and eor-ino

In the memory of all who heard it. Rev. W. A. Thomas, pastor of the church, read an historical sketch, the research work of w hich Dr. Thoma* was personally responsible. This history will shortly be put In permanent form by Dr. Thomas. Miss Nina Flanagan, of Bridgeton: Mrs. Florence Thomas and Mra J. Browne, of Mays LandIt'g- rendered solo- and duets. They were assisted by other members of the choir with Mrs. S. G. Langley presiding at the organ. The floral decoration- lent a very Attractive background, a gorgeous basket of large chrysanthemums, sent by the Tuckahoe Volunteer Fire Company, adding much to the beauty of the arrangement. Members of the Fire Company tended in a body.

Clever Dope Thief Is Caught in Ocean City (Continued from Page One) ddlers for dlstrl’ uUon and it Is believed her capture will lead cleaning up of this dope ring. The woman'a description tallies

perfectly with that of the woman who stole Jars of narcotics from Dr. Eugene Haines, of Medford; the drug store of Harry Thorne, at Medford, and the drug store of

Harold B. Allan. Mount Holly. The narcotics reported to police

stolen from physicians and drug stores in Vineland. Gloucester Burlington. Camden. Millville and

Chest Crushed By Falling Timber John Accowitt was *erlously Injured on Saturday. October 29. when timber from the new boardwalk In North Wildwood fell on him. Accowitt was working under the construction work when the timber fell and was severely] crushed in the chest and badly cut a bom the head He is In a I critical condltior in the Mace'

Hospital.

NOW’S YOUR CHANCE Watches of certain manufacture and models which we do not intend to carry in the future, though some of the finest, guaranteed movements and time keepers, will be offered for sale until Saturday, the 12th of November, at 30 to SO per cent. REDUCTION y This is a genuine bonafide Reduction and your opportunity.

Lake’s Jewelry Store

822 Asbury Avenue

Miss Helen Ernest, of Philadelphia. L spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Peterson,

of Forty-third Street.

Mr. and Mrs. George Culver were hosts at a Hallowe'en party given at their summer home on Forty-third ftreet over the week end. The house mas prettily decoratd for the occasifin with cornstalks. autumn leaves, pumpkins, fall flowetb and ghosts galore. An enjoyable evening of fun and merriment was spent, followed by de-l

licious refreshments.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ongano I ere visited by the stork 8..*ur- I day night, the well-known bl -d | ' ving an eight pound boy. ' their first child. Dr. Margla I Smith, of Ocean City, attended | the mother. The child will be |

named Giacomino.

Mrs. James J. Hardie, who gar* | a card party for the benefit of I

John's Orphan Asylum.

Philadelphia, last week at that city, realised over 2160 for the |

orphans.

Miss Katherine Dcver entertainI a group of her friends at a Hallowe’en party at her home | Monday evening. . t'la:k spent Monday at I her bungalow, making arrange- | menu to return with Mr. Clark. They haw been spending some- I time with their nephew in Bustle-1 f

The Busch Hotel Sea Isle City Is Now Heated The Modern Way, With rridheat The silent, efficient, economical Oil Burner that is taking the country by storm.

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| Special Nov. 7th to Nov. 14th Inc,

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,, Ladies Silk Dresses $ f . 0 CL

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WATCH OUR WINDOW Last wee! we told you of the window we had cut in our heater room, on 45th Street, so you could see TORRIDHEAT in action, under actual heating conditions. This week we installed our burner, and if you want to see it working, come down anytime. You will agree that TORRIDHEAT is the sleekest, smoothest burner you have ever seen. And contrast the appearance of this heater room with what it was last week—contrast it with your own! INSTALL TORRIDHEAT NOW and enjoy real comfort for the first time this winter. Easily financed, so you can nay for it from income. __ Neptune Department Store GEORGE NEPTUNE, Prop. Exclusive Distributors for TORRIDHEAT in Cape May and C mbertand Counties Landis Avenue, corner 45th Street, Sea Isle City, N. J.

Canned Vegetable f Sale Worth While • \Y/HEN tie Wintry Winds begin to blow and the ’ ’ weather becomes inclement, far-sighted Housewives will have their pantry shelves stocked with these Quality, NEW CROP. 1827 PACK VEGETABLES. The list below offers you a wide selection, the items are specially priced by the dosen this week. Take advantage of this splendid opportunity this week in the Stores Where Quality Counts. ,

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For Convenience and Economy-

Buy by the Dozen!

A5CO Sweet ‘1 f C

Sugar Com c “ 1D I $1.70

Fancy Maine Corn. Crushed or Shoe Peg.

Choice Red Ripe Tomatoes

14': „

Buy by the Dosen and Save.

60

Keg. ASCO blr .I rv c , 4oi SourKrout'" 11/ . $1.20 An ideal cold weather dUh.

ASC0 Fancy Small Sifted Peas . ASC0 Sweet Sifted Peas Teddy Bear Tender Peat——._ Choice Early June Peas

ASC0 Ripe Tomatoes

..can igc ■ a, >. 121,4c

Teddy Bear Stringless Beans ASC0 Whole Stringless Beans Tender Cut Stringires Beans ASC0 Small Green Lima Beans Del Monte Asparagus Tips

—cau 25c 32c

: «ioz $2.50 : $2.00 : 1“ $1.40 : «loz $1.15 : d °* $1.15 : rfo* $1.75 : doz $2.85 : doz $1.35 : d <« $2.85 : d °* $3.70

Red Ripe

ASCO

ASCO

Tomatoes

Asparagus

Soups

3 “"23c

““ 21c

2-* 15c

90c

$2.40

*» 90c

Teddy Bear Green Lima Beans .can i7 c ; doz $2.00 Choice Tender T ima Beans can 15c ; dor $1.70 ASC0 Mixed Vegetables can 12c ; dor $1.35 ASC0 Asparagus Tips can 32c ; dor $3.70 ASC0 Golden Bantam Corn can 17 C ; dor $1.90 Tender Crushed Sugar Corn can iQc ; dor $1.15 ASC0 Cooked Spinach big can 17 C ; doc $1.15 Del Monte Cooked Spinach big can 17 C ; dor $2.00 ASC0 Beans with Pork.. 3 - ans 23c : dor oqc Fancy Red Kidney Beans can 12c : dor $1.35

Fancy California Muir Peaches

19‘

Extra Fancy Large Calif. Prunes 2 Its 25c

ASCO

Butterine

A very wholesome spread.

A25‘

AfKX> Sliced » «|\ c Bacon »« '-■(/

Particularly Good Bread for Particular People!

Bread « Like the kftid Mother made Bread Wrapped Supreme' ' “ Better Broad Is Not Made.

The Choice of Particular; Folks for more than a Third of a Century.

asco ft oec Coffee Easily 4 Sc to 60c .value.

Coffee

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Meat Specials for the Week-End!

All Large Smoked Skin Back

Hams *23*

(VTioIe or Half)

GENUINE SPRING LAMB

Loin Lamb Chops n ' 48c

Shoulders Lamb. .

Rib Lamb Chops n ’ 45c 1

Neck Lamb

lb

25c |

Rack Lamb Chops n> 32c

Breast Lamb

n>

12c|

Legs of Lamb

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String Ends Ham

Slices of Ham ft 35c

Butt Ends Ham lb 23c

rresn Killed rrymg Chickens 39 c Pure Pork ,n c II Country 1 (- C Sausage Jb**” || Scrapple - tt> **) ; Country Sausage » 35cj Shop ana Save in the ASCO Stores—Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest!