auricetown
Sharp. Mr*. Da!K« Mr*. Iry Sheppard
to PhUadriphla lari *eck
•B eveninr with Mrs. slater. Miss Anna
. Ksk«*t Is *petdlnj a vlih friends and reU-
Harris sprat Wedof last week with her Mrs. D. Bowl-fjr. of Port . Harris 1* spending tons ‘ “riends in. Hetslsrillr. y Miller, who has been w her home with 111able to be about again. Mr*. Norman Tyler, of, is spend In* some time
Ainu Pag* bar* returned home after snendfnr * . “ olne
■pendin* I has rctun
Ml«* Blmlra Garmon a sinrt»n»
Sr ■; 'i.sKS,
W llbms, Is toprorin* Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Sharp and " >n . ar *. apendiur a couple of aedu with Mr*. Sharp's mother
». Wr *- A l^*in and
Alice Nelson, Jr, of Boston. . ‘'^m* Harris was a Phlla-
(Wlphla visitor recently.
e*nrf 00 on G *M- r ' Jr - of ^nd*ood. ca»ed on his ^rents. Mr. sod
lr». M. Gandy. Sunday.
Morris Wills, of Wlldaood. spent ?f «'» *‘th his brot^r.
lr and Mrs. James Wills.
Mr. Louis Hand, of Vineland
WMlng some time vUited hi. sister. Mr*. Dallas
of the former a par-1 Garrison. Sunday.
.*?? T l!?* r •. Mr ^ CHnioc Moore and Hr*. Jack Wills, who Son. of Dtrldtn* Creek called on pending the anmmer of tbeiylsughter. Mrs Ruben Sharp.
P * rc • nd Wil-
liam Hickman have returned home after spending a week with Mrs. Asa Robbins, of Wildwood.
“™- Austin Hlles. of
Millville, are proud parents of a l*«l>7 girl. Mr. and Mrs. Hlles were- formerly residents of this
place.
MU- -Beulah Wells, of Ventnor. HKnt the week-end with her Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Miss Lois Henderson, of Philadelphia. spent the week-end with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. T. Henderson. Miss Frrmella Hunter spent the week-rad with her grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Hunter. Roy Robbins, of Phllsdelphla. •pent the week-end with hi* father. Samuel Robbins. Si Many from out of town attended the funeral of Mr Harrison Sheppard on Wednesday of last week.
——**•“* ouu uaugnhard Bechett and son. „ <* Dover. Del, called Jot Compton recently Trout, who has been
to be about.
Hunter and son. An re returned home after V coup! i- of days In
• Denalsvlllt
Bailey spent a coup’? the West recently. i Owens is spending out of town on bu*iHaley is spending some
r with illness.
—~ Wblldln and Gene via. have retura«l in Wildwood, after
Sunday at their Scholl. Sr. is spending at Maurice River, chowder supper was y evening by Sunday No. 3 at the home of . Mr*. George Owens. Hickman and Mrs.
TAPE MAT COUHTT TIMES. FRIDAY. HOVEHBER 25, 1927.
Bridgeton, where hr studied law. nr !?Z, i tor * ,imf he has bran ►nwrtcing Uw. beln K , member of the firm of ppw.l * Brrlck•on- He has held a number of «™ce» of responsibility In the ® oun, y and is to be heartily con gratuUted on attaining the highr .° O , ,h * 1 Ule to wn in which
he Is living, ean offer.
Mr*, caartuos Hess entertained ntmther of friends and relatives -l a quilting party on Wednes-
day of Iasi week.
Mrs. Laura Powell, of Vineland, has been visiting Mrs. Laura Er-
rickaon.
At the social and business meeting of the Willing Workers' Bible Claao. held at it; hnue o Mrs. Florence Henderson, k w.is decided that the class give the Plsy. "Twelve Old Maids. The characters are being selected and those having it in charge are expecting that this amusing and enjoyable entertainment will be
given early in December. The ladles of the official board
of the M. E. Church are arranging for l chicken potple supper, to be given In the I. 0. 0. F. Hall on Friday evening. Novem-
ber 18.
Members of the Fire Company •net at the fire house on Saturday P- M.. and laid a concrete walk in front of the house, greatly adding to the appearance if their property. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bingham and family, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hollingshead. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill spent Sunday In Bridgeton.
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Leesburg Tbe people of oor town were very much pleased to hear of the election of Linwood W. Errlcko to the office of Mayor of the y of Bridgeton. Mr. Errickn is the non of Mrs. Sara Errickson and the late Daniel Errickson and spent bis boyhood
Port Elizabeth
The Sunday School Board of U»* M E. Church met oa Monday evening a*, the home of Mrs. Edwin Elliott. Flans were discussed for the Christmas entertainment. Mr. and Mm. Wiliam Mason spent Wednesday In Phlkdelphla. Mrs. John Lana Smith, of Philadelphia. Is visiting her parent*. .Mr. and Mr*. J. B. VanaRlchard Graasman. of Vlnelaad. spent Wednesday of last week with his sister, Mrs. Rachel
Kugier.
Mias Greta Reeves had as guests Sunday her brother. Leon, and wife, of Audubon.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pyle entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baker and family, of Palmyra, on Sunday. Daniel Berner was a Philadelphia visitor this week. Mrs. Raymond lienderaon has returned home after .-pending a week with her sister. Mia* Irma Holloway, of Media. Pa., and her brt-ther. Edwin Holloway, of Elkin, Park. P*. James Burns, of Westmont. N. J.. was In town Wednesday ol last week on business pertaining to bis property here. Mrs. May Harris. Mr* Norman Thompson, George Harris. Mrs. Ira Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayhew. Mr. and Mr*. Mortimer Henderson attended the luneral. in Vineland. Wednesday of Mr*. John Wishart. who died in Newcomb Hospital Sunday at X A. M. following an operation. Services were in Vineland. but the body was Interred In the Port Elisabeth M. fc. Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. George Salmon, of Philadelphia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harris, of Kewfield. renewed old acquaintances on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marie Fritach. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. WUson. oi Pleaaantvllie. called on Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer lienderaon Sun-
day.
Mrs. Burbank, of Staten Island. is visiting her daughter. Mr*. William Salmon.
James Harris, who Is making rn iidefinitc sojourn in Vineland, with Mr. John Wishart, visited his old home here Friday. Mrs. May Harris and daughter. Ellen, passed Saturday In Vineland with Mrs. Leonard Orr. Mrs. Ella Reeves was a Bridgeton visitor on Saturday. * "he Delta Bible Class met Sa»md;,y evening at the home of Mr*. Belle Irwins. Plans were nude to send Christina- cards to the aged and shut-ins. Mr. Clement Caskey and Ella* Abrams, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, of Philadelphia, motored here on Sutida* to see Mrs. Thomas’ sister. Mr*. Kathryn Henderson. Mr. ana M,s. David Pyle enter'alned on Sunday Dr. and Mr*. Byron Pyle and son. Norman, of Pitman, and Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Donahey and son, Herbert, of Bridgeton. Miss Hannah Mitchell and Reuben Edwards, of Ocean City, passed Sunday afternoon with Mr*. Lydia Willets. Mis. Barbara Oliver has been vtaltine her son. Harry. In Millville fur several days. Sen lew* were held in the M. E. Church today. It has been closed while decorator* were redecorating the Interior. Rev. Fraxi-:. retired minister, of Haleyvllle. preached In the morning and gave 'communion. B«v Creamer .of Elmer, preached in the evening. E. Hunter, of Mauricetown. aaog a solo at the tnc-inlng service and there was other special singing. Mrs. LUa Tosour entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Stoll ,ot Comdin. over the week-end. V.itren lienderaon, of Phlladelpniu. passed the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henderson. Vr. and Mr*. Ira Irwin entertained this week: Mr* G. T. Stackhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Young, of Oak lA&e: Mr. and M:*. Harry Bouder, Mrs. Joeepb Doughty. Mrs. Harry Grieg. Mrs. George Robinson, of Millville: Mr. and Mr* Robert u. Trlbbett and sons. Robert. Ira and Bruce, of Mt. Ephraim. Mrs. William Franckle. who as operated on a week ago in Millville Hospital, is getting along very well.
Delmont Mr*. Anna Corson is 111. . Mrs. Somers Corson and daughter. Arabei, spent Saturday ir Millville. * Mr*. Elvira High. Of Port Norris. daughter of Charles Thurston. had her tonsils removed- In Millville Hospital Friday. A merry party of friends mei at the home of Mrs. Katharln. Carlisle Tuesday evening. November 15. to help celebrate her birthday. Game* were played and refreshments served. AX a late hour the party retired to their homes, after having a most delightful time. Mrs. SaHie Thurston is spendg some time with her daughter In Port Norris. Mr*, fhereaea Corson and her n. El wood, spent Friday In Millville. Several from Delmont attended a birthday part at Mrs. Lillian Butcher's, In Dorchester Thursday nigh*, of last week.
Haleyville
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godfrey entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Godfrey and two daughters, of Atlantic City. Mr. and Mn. Frank Smith and Mrs. Emma Smith of Bridgeton, were recent rialtors a’ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sharp. John H. Walters, of Atlantic City. Is spending a week's vaeaon at his hom eh ere. Those who attended ihe Tabernacle service In Millville on Sunday afternoon were: Mr. and Mr*. Allen Sheppard. John Comer. Robert Nickelson. Mr .and Mrs. William Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frlant and ano. Bobby. Mias Elizabeth Berry .of Glassboro Normal School, is spending hte Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berry.
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^A-car fir her,too/
Mere Man (In a department store: "I-I-I-M-w-w-w-want—” Experienced Saleslady: "Ladies underwear counter, three aisles down.”
i girl was a knockout, so
carried a boxer.
We stHl claim friendship with the dentist despite the fact that be pulled a tooth for us last
week.
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Our Faiths May Differ- - -But Our Paths All Lead To Him
Edwin T. Bradway Work. Roofing. Fire Escape* : Aw. Wildwood O. E. Henry and Stucco Contractor ia Avc. WUdwocd BeU 94
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Raymond Brennan Contractor—Concrete Producti Lincoln Are. Wildwood Key. 451-452 t Lumber Co. , Builder; - Supplies. Coal, ~ ' 1 Grain Tuckahoe, H. J.
Compliment* of Hertzler’a Drug Store and Asbury Avenue Ocean City. If. J.
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lag 7.1 i FIRST BAPTIST—10th and WviOrj Are.. Rev C. Waiter Sliel^-. Services Sunday 10.*) - — _ _ Sunday School U —. services 7.45 p, in Christian Endeavor. Sunday * 4S p. m. ! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—7th Wesley. Rev. Charles F. N*. Voecclln. Services Sunday lo.l' 5 45 p. m . Sunday School in . Wednesday prayer serv
p. m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—Services only
m.. Sunday School
,.... A’ask day services: Saint, days and holy days 10 a. m. Tueadav. Womens Guild 2 to 4.45
in. Wednesday. Girls Friendly - - - Thursday. 1 ouiit
k’a Restaurant
Cooking
Cope May Court Kcai
sj Elec. Supply-Fixture Co. > Ooatsaetor—J. E. dwell. Prop, it WadWBod Are.Wildwood John E- Trout | Years in the Building Busineu ff ym —nt efficient, honest service. gi*« Ifl—waf and be free from worry.
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Men's Cl— ■ — - — 8T JOHN'S 1ATHERAN—10th and Centre! Rev. Carl F. Yesfer. Services Sunday 11 a. m.. * p. m.. Sunday School 10 a. in.
I *£vi£ 1 d^Schioi' 1 ' foV m.*vreto*aday i" j prayer meelinlr 7.S0 p. mi BAPTIST—(Colored). 431 Garfield
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History Proves the Strength of Righteousness
Science has proved that no two things In nature have been created exactly alike. No two individuals have ever been identical either in their physical or mental construction, and. therefore It is reasonable to assume that the Divine Creator Intended that humanity should arrive at the truth through different processes of thinking and reasoning. Many different and divergent types of human nature make up mankind. yet back of all these differences In detail the ultimate goal remain* the same. There are many religious denominations In the world today, all putting forth their fullest effort for the same ultimate good; the Interpretation of the will of Divine Providence and the application of these truths to Individual life. The only difference between these denominational beliefs are minor detail*. Reltglius -1. nominations and sects are the outcome of different types of human nature. Your process of reasoning may not coincide with the doctrine of all the churches, but you have the privilege of making
your own church affiliation on the basis of
your bellei'.
Early empires, systems of philosophy have their day, human institutions decay, all things of this world bloom and fade away like the grass of the Geld; tut the Christian religion has the dsw of perennial youth, survives all change*, makes steady progress from age to age. overcomes all persecution from without and corruption from within, is now stronger and more widely spread than ever before, directs the course of civilization, and bears the hopes of the human race. The history of the world is governed in the Interest and for the ultimate triumph of Christian truth and rlghteousThe church teaches Christianity and is the great moral, restraining, ennobling and stimulating influence which works like a leaven from within upon all the ramifications of society. The future progres* and happiness of the world will depend upon the support and development of the church.
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labtBY Are. Ocean City Tel. 1200 Bert Shipley A Son Krter Bepainng and Towing B-12 Sc. Denni*. ® J - CRpyHuksch V Eainc It Ho Better Than Your Plumbing m Aresc O'*" ^ ^ Tel 122 hiWllil|iliii Bargain Store
lOl.V TRINITY LITHKHAN - PopUr and Atlaatlr Rev Pa NriT S-rvlre* Sunday II a.
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WILDWOOD rr ANN’S R. C.-Rer Moronej I’acMc and &SdL' Behoof J p m..‘ Krenin* T.SC. Weekday Mare t.» , *■ Confession* Saturday. evonlnir«ol holy day* and .vaoliutr of find Fridaya 4 and 7 30 p. m. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL— Kol*-rt» and Pacific. Itev. DeWItt 0 Cobb. Service, hundaj' 11 a. m_ 7.20 p. re. Sunday School »45 w ni Wednesday prayer oretm* 7A0 r. m K0RTH WILDWOOD BAPTIST - Atwleaea. Pannaylvanln and 3rd. Servk-ea Sunday 11 a. m.. 1 p. m.. Sunday School 2.30 p- m. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL— • • niral .Service Sunday . 7.45 I), m.. Sunday .stun—»*ui ar-’ Sunday Id a. I WEST WILDWOOD ! WEST WILDWOOD UNION—Ne
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i ] my u „to you. cst. end it thali hr given you: seel, and ye had: knock and it shall be opened nnia you."—Luke It#.
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SOUTH SEAVELLE METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. J. W. Bredway. Hen-lore Sunday 7JO p. ro.. Sunday School »J0 m. PALERMO BAPTIST—Kav. E. M. St off .-Is Servlcre Sunday 11 a. m . 7.M p. re. Sunday School *.4a a. in. BEESLEY S POINT METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. W. I. Yerkea. S-rrloea Sunday 3 p. m.. 7.45 P m . Sunday School 2 p. re Prayer aervice Tuesday 7.48 p. re
. Sunday School BAPTIST—Rev. Cart K*U. Se..riea Sunday Sdiool 2 p. «n. P ‘ ^
TUCKAHOE
MimiODlST l i'ISCOPAL — Rev A.
Dally, aunriac and
GREEN CREEK BETHEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Sunday ID a. m.. 7.20 p. re, Sunda) School 2.30 p. ni. Wednesday prayer aervice 7 JO p. re
RIO GRANDE—Rev. W. H. Co* Service* Sunday 7.SO p. m.. Sunday School 2 p. re
, Sunday BX p. in. Brotherhood aorvlcea S.4S a m, Sunday School 12 noon. IMMANFBI- BAPTIST—Rev. Harr dll Servicea Sunday U a. m. Sunday School 10 a. re ST. .LIliABEnrS R. C.—Man ever first and third Sunday at 8 r ni SOUTH DENNIS
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j METHODIST EPISOOPAL-Rev. J. ) \V. Bradway. Sarvky, ,S«:.da ^^10.45
Maaaea at « and 1SJ0 o - 5 o’clock Maaa every other Sun.lay. Benediction of the 510,1 " raent Sunday folio*'. IlaptUni^hy appoint. PAIe-Re in~ Sunday School [ prayer aervice League Sunday
METHODIST EPISCOPA
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OLD BRICK PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. Edward Wright. Services Sunday 10.20 a. re. 7.20 p. m.. Sunday School 2.20 p. m Wedneaday Itrvtoaa 7 20 p m.
FIRST METHODIST—Rev. Ed W. Graham, aervlcre Sunday 10.20 a. * Sunday School 11.46
Sunday School 10 a.
OPR I^ADT OF THE SEA II. C.— K. P. Kenn-dy. Maeaes Sun- * and 10.20 a. rn, Itoaary Benediction 2 p. m. klaaare ‘ " 1. m. Confcaaiona 4 to
CHURCH OF THE ADVENT—Lafayette and Decatur. Rev. Paul S. Howe. Servicea Sunday 7.20 a. re Holy Communion 10.20. a. m . Sun-
CAPE MAY POINT IN ION LUTHERAN — Her ! Oux. -Servicea Sunday lu C, a 7 20 p. re, Sunday School : 2o T. PETER’S BY Tint SEA.
4% Woodbine National Bank 4% Sayings Pay the Modern Savings Way—By Check May’s Garage Baybestos Brake Service Station Both Phones Woodbine, N. 1. Jacob L. Morris Plumbing. Heating. Water Systems and Sewerage, Pipe and Fittings. Snpplie* Estimates Given on Electrical Supplies and Fixtures —Always At Your Service— Franklin and Adams Woodbine Walter C. Johnson Now is the time to think about the New Lawn. 148 Asbury Avenue Ocean City Laws & Henderson Goodrich Silvertown Tires and Tubes Port Norris, N. J. Corson & Mills Lincoln, Ford, Fordson Sales and Service Tel. 163 Port Norris, N. J. EL L, Warren Lumber Co., Inc. Building Materials of All Kinds Tel. 60 Port Norris, N. J. Walter L. Riggin Plumbing and Electrical Installation Port Homs, N. J. John T. Johnson & Son Contractors Plaster, Brick and Stucco Call 435
163 Simpson Ave.
ii City
ST- JOHN’S. Ej>l«cop»l—Franklin Washington Service* Suad.y a. re. 6 p. m. Holy Oommt 10.30 ^a. re. first Sundsy o.
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Royal Taxi Service Day or Night-Trip or Serrice Eighth and Asbury Ocean
Raymond H. Perks Electrical Contractor
651 Asbury Avenue Ocean City
Tel 28-233
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John Pelto Cement Contractor Blocks. Curb* and Sidewalks 1256 Asbury Avenue Ocean City Tel. 988 Hermon J. Laier Plumbing and Heating Contractor 110 Asbury Avenue Ocean City Walter Tomlin Est. 1920 Plumbing, Heating, Jobbing 138 Asbury Avenue Ocean City lei. 410 Benjamin K. Botwinick Meats, Groceries, Delicatessen, Lunch Tel. 14-R Woodbine. H. J.
Keystone Auto Club Ser. Station
Expert Ante Repairing 24 Hour Service Towing. Ignition. Tire Repairing
Main Shore Road, P. F R-, Ocean View
Batt’c Place Auto Repairing Done Right at Pair Price* 1237 Asbury Avenue Ocean City TeL 1414
Goldman Brothers Co. Interior Decorating and Painting Tel. Key. 3-D Woodbine, ». J.

