CAPE MAY CCtfUTY TIMES. FEIDAY. HOVEJfBEB IS, 1927.
Pfc Eight
William F. Jocher jwudwood Eutern Deputy City Clerk **" “ Wn
Beesley's Point Swainton-Cleraiont
Mr*. Arvtld* « l«rk h.- Hornwl | Mr. and Mi*. Oharitw IWM and
1 711 r WlMwood < 'hapitr of the | from a rl*U with her brother at Mr*. Tbama* Sear* mrirored to * , _ . .. „ . J-^»trrn Star held It* m-etlti* at: Fle«*aiitrtUe. I Mew York aad *pent a few dajr*;
I« Take Frank McBrioe S ! h ' M'lldwood HUh School on; Mr. and Mr*. Uriah Yoon* *pent ' . Tneeday etenin* with a .ar*e a;-1 Thuradajr of laat weak In AtUn-
Inace Dunns Illness tendance of local and outatde tic f ity.
tnerntnir The Deputy in char*e Teachers iBsUtute met Thors-
tneetin* waa DUtrlct !<iuy of laat w*ek In Atlantic city. Holtz, (rf DIs-' Mr and Mr*. K. a Stratton and
In a short nr salon Tuesday the I^ftty Mabel
Saw lale City Board of 'ommla- tflc* •'•*>■ 1* O. K. 8 | daushler motored to AUaati' city •doaerm approved the purchaae of The atase of the andltorlum warn T huraday of U*t seek
ygntonal acceaaorie* for the Fire beautifully arran*ed with a *ar- ~ Dwportmcni as recommended in a , den wt and lamp*, and the entire eoawnunlcallon by Fire Chief But- affair took on an a*!*, t of un-
tos. The matter waa referred to urual beauty.
ttwtSK 1.3 ‘2£K>“% VZS",£ - A recommendation by the lire i h , lrict Meellnz to held at
?! ?!, rt y P°rcb*** by (hr sh , klni ,h . hapter.
SL- “ r ; “»"A-'*' "'-«»* *«»- MDae for uae In dryln* how and n er will u *lven to the Grand
[ equipment wa. alao re- j Officer.
Chief Sutton that city purchase c .. i* *- S radio, card table, and came. Many Boarding for uw of the firemen at the hall Houses Do Not Pay Tax
S communication. Mayor Tbr ' "oimlaalooer* of Wildwood • M Sofroney who la out »"r Presented with a problem on •f the city re. .mmended that . ■ b * n •, of I he William T Jocher In eM*>lmed I h,ru accUlmed that the Deputy dty clerk durin* «ty If* <0 »*ctor wu not at wort. CJertt Frank M McBride', illneu J^ompUioi-r chanted that many «*t Commhu.lone,, approved the ** ,,r ’ 31n * houw. do not pay the Mr Jocher waa i ,b *' r, '* uI * r Hrenae fee and that worn in *t the meeting ana took’?** *" ntervly becauae •WT hi* duties i ,h *’’ "r not approached by the collector. City CTerk Hell denied .ala 1 !;j .- • ■ . ..ytay the* the cailectsr Ss os ih. mwr.wt * i** * ,Mj **>«» very few operate Wtldwond bowrdtn* houw. without paytoz V ’ * tA-T/Uir Ui» lai The Commiaaiooer. re1 plied that offender* of this nature
i Should be reported
if**. Mildred Walker baa returned Ironi a two week.' trip sr:. Ohio and West Ylrglnla
Happy Hour Qub
The Brat bualneaa maeUns of N'lh-n Bra.low. a atudent at th«- "Happy Hour <Iub“ of WlldSfcn Unlveratty of Pennaylvanla wood, met at Via. E. KUnor Ad•pemt the week end with hh pat - dl.' Dancing Studio. WUdwtnd. •Ha- ; laat Friday evening. The Uiaaea Elisabeth McNott T '' rn,y " 1,t,lber * »«• prewnt Eamlle CoWand^the? -ar'.trV: Mudenu of Trenton Normal School, .pent Artnl.tloe Day and , Th, ‘ followlnt uQicer. were Pie week end with their parent* fleeted: President. Margaret i Men*: vice president. Unda Grace; Mr and Mr*. Harry Lacey are secretary. Doris AddU: treasurer. ffEMrlac congratulation* oa the! Evelyn Holt; club Aditaor. K kirth of a son. Robert Vincent. Elinor Addl* h«P o« November i Mr. Lwoey The “Happy Hour Club" has M1 b *' hiarrlage waa Ml** been formed for those children lnMith Wick ergon i.rested In dancing, and meets OBver BMB.U 8, . b.. W. c. " ri “ « “»“> *> "“ ,l » fihwd to his home for several' ... syjrAT.nr m - - n» iww.
Mr. and Mr* Ralph Kvana and family bare mured home alter apendtng two week. vacation i her parent* in Rutherford. 1
Mrs. Edwin Townsend spent a
. few days last week with relaThe men of our community han ' •'> In Glmicewter Otyr. had good luck gunning. Mrs. Charles Rice spent a few The Alpha Club met Frtdav eve- ,ia T» iaM *cck with her daughnlng at P. R. c. Clob Hour- ; t*-r In North Woodbury Hobart Sapp waa In AUanlit Mrs Lewis Duhle and daughter City Monday on husimaa for Mr Ruth. n>en! Sunday here wHh her E. V. Corson, who Is atlll con o-renta. Mr. and Mr*. Chari9*
bned to bis room Rice
Andrew Young la ill. Jnhn Lynch, wife and baby.
Mr*. E. L. Corson and dauzbt, r Frank Add.i
called on friend* in Atlantic ■
Thursday of laat week.
'lisa Doris Layton, of PhiUdel phla. spent Sunday under th- par-
iff and daugb- i
t*r. IVwothy: and Mr*. Addiaon. j ■d Gkoemer CHy. spent Sunday I here with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin,
Townsend.
P W Closer. Dirisioo F1re-\ warden, of Bridgeton, spent Mon- ! day here with Section Ft rewar- j
den. Allison Dudlam.
Mr* Edward Post. Midi Wilhetmtna Powell, and Mrs. Allison tAidlam. attended an exteaakon | leaden training meeting at Court : House on Wednesday o' last i week Taking a lesson In dress- ■ making under the leadership erf Mias Mildred Murphy. Slat* Home
The services at Palermo haptDt Church Sunday evening on Shepherd and Kang*' »*« well given and enjoyed by nearly ail that at-
tended.
Mr and Mr* J S iv.tta. Harold c.tanoa and Ho* * • ‘ Sneed Spent
Sunday to Philsd. iphi*
David Collin* enteeutead a few of hla friends on r f.ejrih Idrth- Mr C«>»Haa Van-
dajr TtelPday of D-t week
Pyroa Yount <: cnuaoeiphla. 1 ‘ .beoem,:* <H*m toe wera-enu spent Snnd.y . the parental »' ,h ' ir ******* bee* roof. Mr* Edward Post I* apendlnc la tew day* In PhUadMpMb. Mr*. Leroy Kens. Mr* Edward South Seaviile ,21 < » Friday, and were dad «o Bnd Mr*. Je*« C. Uma waa a Phils- her well after her recent seriou*
Practically all the stores in Wildwood are offering real Thanksgiving specials. It will pay you to look in Wildwood first before doing your shopping for the holidays. You can get everything here from the finest of food for your Thanksgiving dinner, to the table linen on which to serve it.
Shop In Wildwood The Shopping Center of Cape May County
Mr* n F Stilling and daugh- **$**“”— • Bd P* 1 ""-*- lew, Betty, are returning to their j -..J" 0 rt> * m - horn- to C float. Pa . after spend Wb ' ,h ' **ommeh D empty
few the mer and tall at their
OOttage r ... Park Boulevard
Tbetes no place like hums
delphla ilwt on Tuesday Frank Dix . -pent a week a' Mantua with ;e!attraa. Mrs. R Stile* Is at Woodbury, caring for hrt daugbtar. Mr* *. Bllnn. she i* unite IQ *; tala time. I Mr. and Mr*. Pickering, of Mantn* ep-nl r unday With her mother Mr* Sadie Elsrnhardi Mr. and Mr, Leslie Foster and daughter Dun*, called on Mr* Ftwter's parent*, at Clermont, o
Wednes-lsy
Mr*. Esther A nr* ms vtstled her grandson. Oaode Ahrama. at the Atlantic Ciiy Hwpltal. on Friday. D. Bozattb and family epeni twral days of last week at Pc ■ an with relatlvaa.
opetatkm
The Ft >irth uartsriy Conference wa* <eld In Anbury Church 1 on Monday evening. Dr. J. B K’lfcp Dlati'W Superinteodet !
presiding.
Greenfield Gideon Adams waa to Camden several days last week. Spencer Tilton and son. Warren, spent Sunday In Sommardale. Mrs Violet Carria Is spending some time In Dower. Del. Georg* Breywr. who U working In Delaware, baa been confined to hi* home with the grippe M<*s Rebecca Duboaq and friend Atlantic City Tuesday
When the r
they are skimp- rnmpleted its work of centrollin* other colors, too. Our Idea i the air the merr *r* should be »f perpetual motion l* a girl that »ent to ('ongrost , !•< ak» eight diffOtmt Dnc;i..f • otwrations there
■wwb troni ni* notne la 1 amoce Mi Tuesday of thl, week. Mr and Mrs Thomas Thurman »f» rscrivtng congratalatloa* on Iks bi-tk of a daughter, on NoMr II. at Mr*. laong*' Ms tern
!“sr
Horaoe A. Aarons and JacQueltne. have return Philadelphia, where they the gnaata of Mlaa Ursula
Mas Welcome Stilling
will I par I
l** Florence IngeraoU I* iding aeveral week* In PhlUkla and MlllrUl* slth frland* r. and Mrs. J. A. L Harn. Waller Itarrienn will me,„r the foot hall game between Military Academy and
Mr Harris was
r —*___ Save Time and Money
DO YOUR
Christmas Shonping WITH US
ashmen
£ i * $
Shop in comfort at Cape May County's Largest and Finest Store. Three floor* of —Everything For The Home— Toys and Gifts That Will Be Appreciated Do not forget the wonderful prizes that will be given away Christmas Eve. With every dollar purchaae you will receive a coupon which entitles you to participate in the drawing. Brunswick - Radiolas and Panatropes
All the food stores have stocked with an extra amount of good things for the holiday. Better get your order in for turkey early—if you want to be sure of your bird. A few other suggestions are: Pure apple cider. Assorted nuts, Celery Cranberries. Pumpkins, Plum Puddings, Jam, June Peas,—they are ali here, and waiting for your call!
The Ftillowlag Wildwood Merchants Guarantee You Honest Values. Low Prices and a Square Deal:
Stewart Warner Radios
Thor and Meadows Electric Washers 1 Ewsy Payment* 1
Burke and Nesbitt Formerly BURKE FURNITURE CO Wildwood and Atlantic Avenues, Wildwood, N. J.
Open Evenings
JACKSON'S DRUG STORE *R+xalL Smrm Oak and Pacific Avenues THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresses, Millinery ar.d Underwear Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield FOX BROTHERS Ladies’ and Men’s Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue BAKER BROTHERS Lumber, Millwork. Glass. Paint. Hardwre 431 I Pacific Avenue KONOW1TCH BROTHERS, Inc. Wildwood’s Finest Market 3403 Pacific Avenue AARON’S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues S. J. COOMBS MARKET Select Meats. Produce and Groceries Pacific & Andrews Aves. Key. 199—-Bel! 666 R. W. RYAN "Wildwood’s Furniture Store” 133 East Wildwood Avenue JOHNSON’S Atlantic Furniture Company 4103 Pacific Avenue MAPLE MARKET Groceries. Meat. Vegetables, Fruit 3106 Pacific Avenue
COLONIAL TAILOR SHOP Suits To Order—Cleaning and Pressmi: 208 E. Schellenger Avenue POPLAR MARKET Meats, Groceries and Produce Poplar and Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD FUR & DRESS SHOP Furs, Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue IDEAL MARKET Meats of Quality—Only *1* ® rSt 341 5 Pacific Avenue W. H. AUSTIN CO. Coal and Building Material Teler* m. 5 "Th„ OM WILL WOOD LUMBER COMPANY "W, Build Sundy and Wy P R R and Bmt Avenue JOSEPH B. BROWN Sheet Metal Worft — Built-up R"*”4406 Pacific Avenue M1LLEK & CANDY ’’Luster-Lite. that Good Gulf Kero116 East Oak Avenue
THE MARIETTA SHOP
Art Needle Work. Novelties N. E. Cor. Young and F
Gif'*
JOHN P. DALTON Painting. Hardwood Finishing. 26th and Park Boulevard TUSHINGHAM’S Office Furniture -Stationer) 210 East Oak Avenut

