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CAPE HAY COUHTY TIMES, PEIDA7, HOVEMBEB 18, 1927.
You Know, Who Come and Go in 5a Isle
i In The Churches
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St. Joteph's R. c. Church
Cape May Point and two daughter*. '
^SSa-T^SI. '■
preachy ! W™ ' - V * Suue
ro« erangelhit. preached 1 Women'* Col leer v . „ ■ E ss; sr —- Sr
l and alng at both i coming Sunday.
Church held
Sea I*le City Rt. Rev. Jlsgr. A. Ponl. rector. Dally Maas at 6 >“?*T Maaati at « and lo-.so o-'-lock. Benediction of the Moat Bleated Sacrament Sunday follow In* last Maw. Baptism by appointment. Sunday school at 9 A. M.
Ch»rte>. McKalft
I
] Mr. and Mr*. Edward Berrell
aged 91 year*, of Eldora. paaaeu M^SUta^n r “ 0t0re<1 “ away at the Sea Isle City Hospital ‘r™*' 0n Salurda >- Monday mornin*. death being due | rran* Hughes, who has been to to complication of diseases Incl-1 ,he ,los Pttal for some time, under dent to old age. ! ,r, 'alment for an Injured spine. The deceased lived with hls son K !“‘' nt lhe week end here with his
at South Dennis prior to *"
moval to the hosplul.
l We %.
r P. yon Uffel U week of rtoiiation
l and is beta* assisted
tubers of the M. E
[ion will bold Moose Hall to* for the benefit of
K. ( hutch
Sunday. November 20. Dr. H IBurkett, preaches and .sings the old time religion. It I* an honor
for Sea Isle City
Mrs. Elba Abrams
the riT., *V . — B “W>er in for Sea Isle City to have this church ball Wednesday night.! distinguished clergyman and we Thomas Graham and familr nfl . I w5?m2! OU to co,m- :ind 'njoy Phlladi Ipbia. spenttoe S V * - 10: *« A.
at their cottage here.
i Helen Miller attend-
i in Philadelphia. u*t
i Hard is relumed to ynrtsrday, after ml weeks to the re-
ft. Elmer L. Peterson Mrt. George B. Nep- *- Atlantic City,
I of the Moose- ». held at their | Tuesday evening.
Aid Society of Mes"^jAitberan Church held a tea at th. home of Mrs. R. Stevens. The tea wa* largely attended and » rood social time enjoyed by all l>r«*eni. The refreshments were
radio aermon WYBS. 7:30
ing Gertia." Come early If you
140 East Montgomery Avenue, di.’d on November 10, after an illness of several months. She is survived by her husband William. Interment was held at Calvary Baptist Cemetery.
Notice: Epworth League 7 P. M. Junior League Friday 3:16. Sunday school 12 o clock.
Recent Marriages
wife.
The many friends of Irwin Palare congratulating him upon
hi* recent marriage. Mr. Palmer is a member of the crew to the Cape May Point Coast Guard Sta-
Miss Pearl Learning, of West Cap* May. spent one day last week here with Miss Louise Wool-
Goshen
Mr*slab l.uthrrau
MsrdiH-h—YanSanl
Mr * V L 'Pfoo Bair attenited the session* of the Philadelphia Conference at Kriesbur* •V- 1 • ■»*( Monday and Tuesday. Prieabnrg Is located 12 miles •outfawest of Brtagetno. The Conference was largfly attended and toe session, were full of Interest. The spring conference will meet at Audubon.
The Home-like Church. Sea Isle Ity. Sunday. November 20. Bible school at 10 A. M. At 1! A. M. the W. H. and F. M. Society will hold their annual Thanksgiving offering meeting, a -pedal missionary has been arranged f thU service. Come and get vision of the gnat work of toe I
kingdom to other lands
marriage of much surprise took place recently to Elkton. Md when Miss IJJlian VanSant be came the bride of David Murdoch. Mis* VanSant is a graduate of toe Wildwood High School, class of 11)26 and her husband la well known to Wildwood.
Christian Science
The Pnllyanna Club met last] Christian Science Society. East week at toe home of Mrs. irai^vi* Avenue. WDdwood. 1* a M “** with Ethel Camp as ho* branch of tin Mother Church. The
Organize Sea Isle
Y. M. C. A. Committee
Mr. William Schwebel. of Philadelphia. spent the week end at bis ■umnur cottage at the Point. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Woolson anal Mr. and Mrs. James Woolson. motored to Plcasantville on Sunday where they spent toe day with friends and former residents
the Point.
Airs. Ruth Valads has closed her cottage on Howard Avenue
for Uie winter.
The many friends of Dr. John Huff are very much pleased to pair of a alight improvement in his condition. Dr. Huff has been seriously 11! for some time ami his friends hope he wil soon be ac-
tive again.
Pearl Birch was a Mlllvillc visitor on Monday. The W. C. T. V. met at tinhome of Mrs. Lorain- Chester on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bright, of Atlantic City, arc here at their home for the winter. Miss Clara Baticrsby was a week-end visitor with her parent* in Philadelphia. Many of our people took advantage of the excursion to Philadelphia on Armistice Day. Russel Shaw is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Clar-nce Bowkc-r were in Millville on Saturday. Mrs. Belle Ban-, of Court House. Is visiting her son. Walter Ball*, and family for several
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price, of Avalon, on Saturday. Mr. Walter Balts and family called on relatives in Bridgeton
Sunday.
Samuel Clark. Bert Hughes. I David Armstrong ..ml Nelson I Smith were Sunday xlsitors withl
President. Gertrude Pfeiffer; . . vice president. Dorothy Reed »ec-•“'««>• November 20. “Soul and retar}. Etbel Camp; treasurer | Boe'y" Sunday 11 A M. Sunday Margaret Hackman The week's | wbool 11 A. M Wednesday TesUmeetlng was held at the home of »>onlal meeting 8 I M. A cordial
Alice Wright,
A Sea Isle City Y. M. Committee was organized
meeting at toe office of Mayor Mat-rice V. Sofroney Thursday even ng of last week. The following •-fficera were elected: ,
Cha. man. Dr. Eugene Wi
Four Months and a Fiae
. Are! Johnson, of Anglese.. wa* given a four-months' sentence In the county jail and fined *100 by Judge Eldredge Tuesday morn-
Johnson pled guilty
[Prank M. McBride Jl the Sea Isle City j. reported as being
mas Lodhun. . left the re- _ r Miami. FUf Wends they state feled 476 the Brat
Wright, who has ' r borne by an is much im-
here this t Shaffer Is In i
Pkilsdel
Sha «r Is
ism Mackin. 1 City clerk
I Isle City Hot-
Harold “Sunny Boy' Sutton was given a birthday party Mondey evening by hi* parent* The boys and girls present numbered Is and an enjoyable evening was spent in game playing and singing. The table wa* beautifully decorated for the occasion, the color scheme being yellow. A delicious repast consisting of toe delicacies of toe season were served, while the voting host was the recipient of gifts and well wishes from his young friends.
Mrs Joseph J. Snyder returned home from Millville Sunday with her lltlle daughter. Marie Ellen. She has been spending several weeks with her sister to that city.
Little Betty MacAUister was tendered a birthday party by her parents last Friday, -.ito twelve of her little girl frin-ds in at-
Betty was born on
Armistice Day. 1918. A merry evening wa* spent in game playing and Kinging after which the happy throng were served with
delicious : • freshments. The table! aged 76 years, a former resident was decorated to red. white and i of Cold Spring, but late of West Forty-j blue and mementos of the occasion ('ape May. died Saturday.-Novem- — ~4 jtlyep each child- 1 her 12 to Cooper. Hospital. Cam-
all to
Recent Deaths
Mrt. Elisa Abram*
vice cl. iman. Augustus MUJer:; f 113 !' 4 ' 1 ,,r , “ ailUaln,,1 * a tll, ‘ ordl ' r -
fceoretsry .'’orris Feldman. , y buu **.
The purpo*.' of the committee Is j
to get back of iL? local Y. M. C.
A. Groups and to -gpoort the Pair Enough County Y. M. C. A. In its work. I . , A committee was appointed to i. 1 , ,M>r: What holds the moon Investigate a more suitable peal-1 i n-V®® d , ay arter da >' and
age 76. wife of Wllltam S. Abranu passed away at her Wildwood home on Thursday afternoon of last week and was buried from her South SeaviUe home ou Tuesday afternoon with interment at toe Asbury Cemetery. She leaves a husband and daughter. Miss Lola Abrams, mourn her loss.
uiu.e Kuiiauie mcei-
the groups. Irvin* “Iff*®"-.
Flteb. Chairman of the County Y.,. .“ rpen,er 8 M. C. A. Finance D^lve. onlllned! beal1 "'. *
Son: The moon-
. ooUined
plans for the completion of Sea Isle’s share of this year's county
budget.
Rev. Charles Hand and family, at
Ewan.
MV*. S. T. Cramlol. daughter. Adeline, son. Man. i« -. and Eric Castor wer<- we«*k-—)d vtcimre with relatives In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John H-aron is npending a couple <-r we»-ks with their daughter. Mr*. Stanton Whitehead, at Staten Island.
Ilhatll I Dot
A young friend of John Koehler attended a children's party recently. and was persuaded, again.hls wishes, to try oywt.-rs for th first time. Hs took one and put i to hls mouth. I-ater the oysters wer' pa.’-.n-d to him again and he wa* urged to take another one. Manipulating bis mouth in the manner ordinarily described "talking around a hot potato.' said: "No. I don't know what tu with the one I've got now."
Selling Out
-Mr*. Charles Kroose
for years a resident of Townsends Inlet passed away at her home in Camden, last Friday afan illness of several weeks'
duration
The funeral took place Wednes-
day from her late home.
The Guttridge Hai'ware Company. for years one of tb-. largest! hardware companies to Atla..*(c City, will discontinue toe sale of hardware to devote time to othei interests. The entire stock is Including tools, sporting good*, household needs, will be disposed of at public sale on Saturday. Monday and Tuesday.
Saasrl Edmonds
Willie (observing leopard zoo): "Mother. Is that the dotted : lion the Insurance man waa telling yon about -when he handed! you the fountain pen?"
Before Every Well Cooked Meal
Every
whether the day is cold, mild or
warm, you can see
Tor idheet
in operation in the heater room of the Neptune Department Store. In your own home this remarkable oil burner will work as satisfactorily as it does here. No coal, no soot, no ashes, no work, and no worry, if yon heat with Torridheet—and a uniform temperature at ALL times. Let us explain it to you. Ton can’t afford to be without it at the price it costs. And the terms are easy.
In thousands of homes—in all sections of the country—the electric range is permitting women to prepare food with ease economy and the assurance that it will be always done to a “T” when it is served.
If you would like to experience the comlort of an evenly temperature kitchen during the winter months and the joy of serving foods that are uniformly cooked permit us to prove how the electric range makes this possible.
Neptune Department Store
GE0BGE HXPTUHE, Prop.
EnhiOTt Bi-Uibuttn 1« TOKIDKEET ia C»p- M«? .ad Cuaibtrlaad Cooatia. Landis Avenue, comer 45th Street, Sea Isle City, N. J.
I Our representative will call if it is not convenient for you to visit our demonstration rooms.
ELECTRIC CO.
, Ocean City Stone Harbor
Sea Isle City
Timely Specials for f Thanksgiving Baking •
Open-Kettle Rendered B “ Lard " Our usual ASCO Quality.
Pure
14’
Gold Seal
Li*
Finest Family 'bjg
Flour
52
48 lb bag $2.08 : 98 lb bag $4.09 For Bread. Cake. Pie* and all kinds of Pastry.
Gold Medal
Pillsbury
48 lb bag $2.28
Flour w 57
98 lb bag $4.49
Selected Eggs 45c Alw..ys dependable. Exactly as represented.
Advance Thanksgiving Baking Needs!
Extra Fancy Glace Citron
Glace Lemon or Orange Peel _
...y, n> 22c
_«> 25c
Mew Imported Cleaned Currants - P k B 15c Fancy California Raisins P k K 10c Pure Vanilla Extract bot 13c - 26c XXXX Confectioner's Sugar _.®> P** 10c ASCO Ground Cinnamon .. can 7c ASCO Baking Powder can 5 C , 10c, 20c
Snowdrift Shortening .
Brer Rabbit Molasses. .
lb can 25c > 17c, 32c
ASCO Mince Meat "> 19c
Red Ripe Tomatoes 3-23c
ASCO Butterine tt. 25c
S? Bacons 18 c Sugar Cured and Sliced As You Like It.
Prepare for the Thanksgiving Feast!
Richardson and Robbin's Plnra Pudding Atmore's Plum Pudding. — New Persian Bates _.. .^.1
New Smyrna Figs
New Cooked Sweet Potatoes-. Fancy Soft Shell Walnuts
pks 15c
Pk* 10c
Fancy Paper Shell Almonds _ Selected Mixed Nuts
Heinz Mince Meat
big can 12V*e » 33c » 38b
ASCO Home-Style Noodles Delicious Red Cherries Best Poultry Seasoning Sweet Marjoram or Sage .
. 2 lb can 42c . P** 5c, 9c — bot 10c, 20o can J0e -P** 5c
Used by the Best f Home-Makers of Five States •
Victor Pan gC
Bread
A Pan loaf of excellent
quality.
Bread Wrapper
Supreme
Louella „ 59'
Butter
Richland a CGc Butter
Dependable Meats for the Week-End!
Hams
Roasting
25
Pure Pork 1
Country
Fresh Country
Sausage Scrapple
Sausage
ATLANTIC CITY
n> 38c
15c
* 32c
Wildwood I
Veal Cutlets
—«> 55c
Loin Chops
0) 48c
Bib Chops . .
n> 42c
Back Chops
* 32c
Rump Roast
_n* 28c
Shoulder Veal
m 22c
Neck Veal _
-..»b 20c
Breast Veal
—n» 18c
Delicious Cranberry Sauce Big tumbler 15c
American or Pimento Cheese Vz It) pkg 25c
All Large
Smoked Skinned (Whole or Half)
Hams 23
Thanksgiving Poultry Our Meat Markets will have a fully supply of the Finest Quality CHICKENS—DUCKS—TURKEYS For the Thanksgiving Feast.

