VHKS
cat IK? corair rests, fsmi?, rovtasss n, istr.
Know, Who Lome and Go in a Isle
ABtterjon ani 1MT. ol Philadelon Sunday.
Local Y. M. C. A. Boards Organized
Page lEw
>. formed to care fur the bars n town who do not belong loj
ither of these groups.
• T rii ^ rlCIU " y ,n, '. ll,,1 Group of
attended meeting held at Wednesday
beard Rev i straight for- ‘ • Religion.-'
1 " ■ Wil1 Be Help To Co.
° f fce Fall Pro-
X-ri gram Under Waj '
Mr*. K. Foak,., |o thf c
ESSffii Act ‘vities Of Groups mrnt. —r ul
r ^ MaJr Coan,y Y - “*• _ busy the last few IweHts in getting Its fall program
enjoyed ae in the y evening, the
motored to
lay afternoon
at the old
T m, m getting It*
/« The Churches
v *•!** “» ve come Into the County St. Joseph's £. C rhnrrb r /' * h “ t :h ‘’ or **nl*ation Is Sea Me Ct’y Rt Re^^V-rr t TerJ ful1 Program for A. Pom. nw,'. llally Mr '' € ° ,B ‘ nf “ 0n,h8
Sunday Masses
Md lu.30 oclork. Benediction * tht Mo*’- Weaned Sacramen
Sunday following laa: Mi tlam by appointmert.
8 A. M.
Kra Me lit, M. IU l hnr.h
■onference. will preach "and" 1 sing. >r Rnra... .. . wnl, known
town people
Burk*
preacher and out of
| are especially Invited uca , nln .
«er teacher Special services will also be con-’ ^“ber^K 00 * 1 ?- C “^ Thur!Ml ‘ v niKbt, November o her home , D d Sunday November 2«. Tl.e
to her home'
Ida Smith »U»S i.-T.'„T.7'SS
and you are cordially invited to come. Junior Clam sings at I0:St>
nu'er rt rh ^ r 1 p Son * 8 « rvic * led by
attend the pastor at night.
being held NoUces-l^wonh league next week-end. Sunday night 7 p. M Win be jed , , .jby Mr. Frank Sharp. Thursday and Indies night. November 17 at 7 30 l> r Burkett Junior league'Friday ab
ter school. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. Our Red and Blue Con«est, will be explained and started
this seek and next.
of course, haa Us iirganliation completed since July. Cape May Court House met on Tuesday
Ci, > on
da> while Cape May will organlxe on Monday, the Hth. Wildwood has not set the date of its meeting, but will get together
early next week. With these.
Boards operating the local
Noith Wiluwood visited the Court House Saturday afternoon mid plnye.i a game of football. The score stood 16 to 6 in favor o Court House, a surprise to th< North Wildwood boys, as they h:‘.d been undefeated up to that lime. They are looking for a return game and promise that the •Wilts will be quite different. This week the Indians play the West Cape May tribe, which so
far has not been defeated.
The two Sea Isle Groups have both been under way sine.? September. The Wide-Awake Group igbt on Its toes and is going;
make some of the younger
groups look to their laurels be-
fore the winter is over.
In Ocean City the ITS Group Is ngam meeting under the leadership of Doctor Vail and Mr. Bell art* already has a larger laemferabip (ban before The Junior Y Group already has its program completed for the year and they have set themselves some
il tasks. This Is the group
(Suspense Is Becoming Contagious
No Definite Date Set For Debut Of New Ford
wheels, b.ilioo tires—and no noise That the cars Is almost ready for the market is evidenced in the materials he Is buying and mak-
ing.
December J. December 25. January 1 or—when is the cry! ‘ At any rate, besides hoping all in suspense. Ford will show on.of the greatest production records* of all time when it does "conic
Many Orders Ahead
Several Community Y. X. C. urn si si task
^'.i. re ^ n<£ *h‘.ch went on a camping trip
“ V \t , Vlnanlj ihl» Kumnitt ami they are planning several w-i-ek cnd trips through the year. One of them will be to Camp Ockanickon. the large Y. M. C. A. camp at Medford. N. J. Hiram S. Mowrer and W. E. D Welch ar- doing some splendid work with this group and claim that the boys will make the rest of th» county sit up and take notice
"I wonder w-ben Ford'a new car Is coming out" Is the universal cry. Reports from the "Insidedeclaring it to he soon are many.
word has been received '
the
voter
from Ford as to the scheduled j demand them
date It may. however, be pre- j when be sough I ihe office of'state sealed on Ghrlstmas and what I Senator by t>oldly announcing in
could t* more appropriate. Ssnta!Public meeting "I j-
Santa puo'ie meeting | am not wait-j but J n S until' the Stai. S.natonthlp
supervls. * u.uch more
easily and efficiently, making it pcwiblc for the County Office to more than would otherwise be
possible.
Practically oil of the groups r under way and several les are in the process ol ration. The High School the Cou-t House has
promising shape
urch
Is Chester
. _ The two .combine for r meeliWednesday of
Chriitiaa Science. Wildwood
I T, IT. met i
i Simpson
filing matter
i the State
held at Camaad discussed. *n interesting
branch of the Mother Church" The First Church of Christ Scientist. Boston. Mass. Subject of lesson sermon. November 13: "Mortals and Immortals.” Sunday. 11 A M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Wednesday testimonal meetings. R p. MA cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these meetings.
■ffin dance conthe Methodist be announced
Alnanda Wright
Xesnah Lutheran. Sea Isle Citv
JTu
Ipw^r
.. Of Atlantic
. Ttolllng Dr. and ' Way lor several
The Home-like Church. Sea isle City. Sunday. November 13. the twenty-second Sunday after Trinity—Bible school at 10 A- .M. Good attendance last Sunday and many started on the prise conwt. Service with sermon at .30 P. M. Pastor Dr. D. ITpton Bair, will take for his subject: -Cut From the boat." The best place in all *he world to spend an hour on Cod's blessed day is In His house. We sbal Ihope to sue you there.
off ._
under ihe leadership of Mr. Wider of the High School and Smith Endicott. The group planned hike and doggie roast for this week and has mapped out a very interesting program for tb. next few meeting* until they can get thoroughly under way. The following officers were ilected at week's meeting: President, ice Bethel, vice president. Ward Smith; secretary. William Thompson: treasurer. Joseph
Smith.
The Red Triangle Group of the Court House M. E. Church formally organited last week although the group has had several ttit—iing-. The officers are: President. Lawrence Daniels; vice pietldenl. Doyle Bortner; secretary. Edward Stone: treasurer. Ar:tur Roorbacb. This group is R-dng strong and there Is every Indication that a third group will
l to be left be-
If they don't w.
hted.
The County Office Is making anatr.-'imnts for a number of good speakers throughout the year and these will also be available for schools and any organi- “ make use of
rations which
them.
Dr. 8. W. Graflin spent a day in the rounty on October 20 and spoke in :hree schools as well as the County Chamber of Commerce. Speakers like Dr. Graflin arc difficult io get. hut some good o will be available from time
time.
May Lose Eye From Blow Out Of Tire
Sixteen-year-old Isadorc Rifliln. of Woodbine, may lose the sight of an eye from the blow out of a tire be was pumping up Saturday morning. Rlfkln. who is a pupil in the Woodbine School and a member of the Boy Scout Troop of that Borough, was rushad to the Millville Hospital. where physicians brdered him sent to the Jefferson Hospital. Philadel-
phia.
competition with
theirs, in the meantime while Ford has been busy equipping his factories for his new shift gear car. the r.mail car manufacturers having been reaping salt- after wale, but are now experiencing a slump. Prospective buyers tell them. "I'm going to wait and see what Ford puls out and then I II decide." .-^o all are anxious for
Henry to break the suspense. September was set as the de-
buting month for the new Ford — then it was said "by Christmas" while the first of the year is also given as the "coming out" event.
Fbrd knows but won't tell. It was reported that Edsal Ford,
son of Henry, has been driving i new car and it is believed it Is one of the new ones.. The Fords, however, keep a closed
mouth.
The factory reports orders for 125.000. wiih prospects held by dealers for double th-'t amount. Ford, in order to change his factory to facilitate the demand
for the new car expended $100.-
000.000. The new equipment will make it possible for the factory to turn out 8.000 cars a day. At present there are 75.000
Capo May County in the
State Senate would he the goal of my ambitions.". Lost Tuesday
his hope* were realized
Seldom has a representative of Cape May County stepped Into tInstate Senate with mor.- knowledge nt Legislative proceedure* and less years In political experi-
ence than the Senator-*-!*n.
His first debut Into politics occurred three years ago when he was candidate for the Assembly. Practically unknown In the lower sect ion of the county, be surprised the political sages by winning the Republiqfin nomination and then winning tne election by an overwhelming majority. H. was returned to the Assembly In 1926 and 1827. This year he' chairman of the highway . mtttee. one of the most important committees in the Legislature. Previous to coming to Ocean City. Senator Read was associated with the Biddle Hardware Company. Philadelphia. He organized the Read Hardware Company, in Ocean City. This business he relinquished early this year to devote his entire time to public af-
fairs.
Two years ago he was seriously
ployees at work and this force ln ^ ur *’’ 1 ln a n,otor car accident will be increased to 100.000 when wh,ch occurred previous to elec-
thc peek is reached.
From the "inside" comes the re-
port that the first and second speed Is lively and pickup quick. The Ford monogram it is stated will be seen on the front and rear bumpers and the radiator. Wire
( tlon. He was in the Spring Lak--' Hospital, when elected to the Assembly and for several months
thereafter.
He: "Pardon me. has your dress slipped off or am I seeing things’" She: :"Both."
jrd i. i« Recent Deaths
T leave, with his and Mrs. Thomas • few days for
VTlnter.
Mrs. Lide Back
alerts has r after motoring . rnd Mrs. M. , who visMrs. Waite: r-ty.
Mrs. Lide Buck, of Goshen, died on Tuesday of last week after a long Illness. Funeral services were held on Sunday at her late home. Interment was in the M. E. Cemetery. Her many friends will greatly mourn her
lames Hard!.- . bur of friends 1 at the oast Creek f> Sands'
I barlrs Bright
W>>> aiffbt to ter. orgaaixed *> Ft.
_J|. Charles Decry ^xmllazn Comly. serAlfred Aaslanti. trea*--.!k4» held a Hallow e en
raday sight. T " n >'
I Sr*
Charles Wright. 21. of White Plains. N. T., a patient at the Soa Isle City Hospital lor a number of months passed away Monday morning at the Institution, his death being due to bronchial pneumonia. His funeral took place yesterday In New York.
jfcd pri
Mrs. Bar, James
B. Arnett. Mrs. Jamed tin George Soedri 'Atlantic City Tu ’day
Mrs. Ma'y James. 77. of South Seavillc. passed awsy at the Sea Isle Hospital yesterday morning amplication of diseases was the 'aoae of her death. Her funeral will take place Saturday from the residence of her daughter, at Miramar.
Lajpigrenee W. Bpa-SU
, 1 Recent Marriages
A
Bevlroti -Hear? Roselia Henry'. ° f Belcond Edward Westcott. of - were married at Cbesirnowu Md- on Saturday. October 29 The couple are making thtir home at Palermo.
A laddin had to use Magic to get it
AJaddin (to his Geni) — “ — and let the palace sparkle with brilliant lights; let it be comfortable in all seasons, an unfailing delight to its beholder.”
Bill Jones (to his Architect) — “ — and see that my hiome is properly wired, so as to be well lighted. Above all, be sure to use National Wall Board so that my friends will marvel at the comfort of my home.”
Note the kindred thought — both men wanted convenience and comfort; one could secure them only by magic; this descendant has them at his fingertips. “National W all Board” is truly a magic phrase—permanently endowing your home with warmth and comfort, it turns waste space into charming work shops, spare rooms and dens and puts money in the pocket of the home owner.
Pslrmt
Let us demonstrate this board for you—as near perfection as has yet been devised.
J, Bus and Auto : i Crash At Clermont
T. S. Goslin Lumber Co. Wildwood, N. J.
Bell 21 or 22
Keystone 1 or 3
“National—the lighter, stronger, tougher Wall Board”
County's New Senator Has Novel Ideas
Money -Saving Opportunities J For Thrifty Home-Makers 1
tContiiyjed From Page 1)
2H*’r d f Sv '' a, ® r William l.., Bright for the Republican noml- : nation with Utai , ,. . •nntsl candidate* who announce I
.k »* on jj. j
Where Quality Counts Your Money Goes
Furthest!
Claux i» always oh time
Ford's Ume limit is not set. . —. . „ ■ Manufacturers of cheap cars'!?* »° lay my candidacy in-for. have been and are worried won-1 . ° f *»><• county derlng whether they will find the , b 11 £*3 d ff l8lo P: To new car in .-..miwoKinn _-**i. J " n •mf drslrp ,h '' office would
lie an inaccuracy, lor to repre- 1 |
WATS.
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Quick Cook or Regular. Packed In Dust-proof container*.
Reg. 12 1 Fancy Large €\ Calif. Prunes ^
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Cleanser 3 10c Three cans for the Price of Two.
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ASCO €\ €\*\
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Finest Family 1 1UUI Gold Seal or Prim Pastry Flour 5 tt> bag 25c
12 lb
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ASCO Sliced , r .nn Bacon “ ^ uc Sugar cured. Sliced thin.
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Best Soup Beans
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ASCO Breakfast Farina.
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3 «>* 25c 3 Pkg* 25c
Self-Raising Buckwheat 10c
New Cell*. Muir Peaches 19c
Victor Bread Bread Supreme
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I Victor Blend Coffee . . , n ' 29c
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1 jar 23c ASCO
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Meat Values for the Week-End
Stewing
Chickens
lb 38c
Delicious Cranberry Sauce
Fresh Killed
Frying
Chickens !b. 40 c
Milk-Fed
Veal
Spring Lamb
Veal Cutlets
55c
Legs Lamb
it* 38c
Loin Chops
;i> 48c
Loin Chops
n» 50*
Rib Chops
lb 42c
Lib Chop?
n> 45c
Rack Chops
n> 32c:
Rack Chops
^ 32c
Rump Roast
.»> 28c
Loin Roasts
to 48c
Shoulder Veal
tb 22c
Shoulders Lamb
to 28c
Neck Veal
tb 20(
Neck Lamb
to 25c
Breast Veal
. W> 18c |
Stewing Lamb
> 12c
AIIL sib M * Hams ll -23c
Smoked
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Imported
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