' Know, Who Come and Go in Isle City f “ r - * nd Mr »- Oforgt M. Run* • Saturday Tlsiior* to Atlantic City Clerk Frank M. McBride reported to be slowly improving ui the Sea Isle City Hospital. Edward J. Comly, and sons, mo- - tored to West Chester Saturday • tb ^ “* »ho local basketball team play the West Chester team. Mrs. John Prodomos was a • Philadelphia visitor Frida;. ^ The Barr 'amil}. of PbiladelJ phla, was visiting here Sunday v sloping at their Landis Avenue
apartments.
Mrs. Annie Rice and son. Paul. ■ motored to Atlantic City. Saturday. j The See Isle basketball team i will travel to Wildwood tomorrow . nigh’ to play the prellmiaarv to . the big game of the evening there. i Mr*. William Sheehan, of Pliila- . deiphls. ha* been visiting Mrs. William K. J ocher for several day* this week. eeph Harlan, of Fnrtyfourtn Street sjv-m the week end In Philadelphia. w Tolson is living! a her mother. Mrs. Daniel Tol-
t O'lanco
j will help clerks to help it jits destination, otherwise it „ "dead." if package ts properly 1 ,ied <md addressed there will be no difficulty. The postoflice will be open until 10 A. M.
Monday. December 26.
Resident- are urged by Post-
master Rosenbaum to mail their • Christmas packages and cards this i! week and early next week, so that ■jlho service will be facilitated. The ii last-minute mailing will result [ in disappointment*. The Anal rush i mean* more work for the post- [ office personnel. Postmaster j Rosenbaum on Wednesday suited • that the mail was becoming heavy j and'that If local residents expect-
the service they di-sire the,.! t co-operate by mulling early;
| i »rapping packages with durable j (taper and tiring with strong [•twine; addressing properly amt . legibly. It has been suggested by [jtbe postal authorii that pack-
i be add re ted twice. lb« is. j
[| if contents art wrapped in pap: I first, address that, and the ou ‘| ride also. II the outside wrapping';
or damage* in anyway i
the address on the inride wrapper
In The Churches St Joseph’s R. C. Church Sea Ule City Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. Pozzl. rector. Daily Maas at 8 A. M. Sunday Masse* at 8 and 10:30 o'clock. Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament Sunday following last Mass. Baptism by appointment. Sunday school at 9 A. M. Sen Isle M. I. ( hurrh Sunday. December 18. 10:30 A. M. "The Hour Glass." V:30 p. M. "Merry Christmas." Kotlce: Miss Ida Smith will lead the Epworth League next Sunday at 7 P. M. Junior League meets Friday afternoon after school. The Blbie and prayer botir will bo held Thursday at • :I0 in the parsonage The pastor is elvtag an introduction to each book of the Old Testament. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. You are most cordially Invited. Christian Science Christian Science Society. East Davis Avenue. Wildwood.' is a branch of The Mother Church. The 1 First Church of Christ Scientist. Boston, Mass. Subject of lesson sermon. December 18. Is the Univenw. Including man. evolved by a tom It forte" Sunday school 11 A. M Wednesday testimonial meeting.8 P M. A cordial levitation l« extended to all to attend these
meeting*.
Messiah Lutheran The Homf-llke Church. .»» City. Sunday. December Is. tb< fourth Sunday In Advent—Rev. D Fplon Bair. Ph. D.. pastor. Bible school at 19. A. M. Service with sermon at 11 A. M. The pastor will take for his subject: "The Greatest Sight." This will be an Advent sermon. You will like it and it will do you good. Christmas entertainment Friday eventing pre ceding Christinas. A most hearty welcome at Messiah.
Retx/i t Marriages
fcAPE KAY COOTTY TUffiS, FBnVAY. DECEHBEE 18. 1987.
Page Thre<
H. Fisher officiated. immediately following ceremony the newly-weds v ... plentifully showered with rice. The bride's father is connected with .the Go*lin Lumber mill
here.
Mriianigal—Aaael A quiet wedding took place Thursday evening of last week when Miss Viola Amrr.el. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Ammel, of Church Street, and Steelman McGonigaL son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar .Peters, of Norm Fourth
Street
State Road Program
(Continued From Page 1)
the country. The network of smooth thoroughfares Is declared to be the Slate's best advertisement among the thousands of tourists who visit its coast and moun-
tainous resorts.
Sea Isle Community Celebration 23rd Usual Gifts Will Be Given
To Children
Sea I*le City's community
Christmas tree will be erected ot Friday. December 23. and the an nual tree celebraUon will be held that evening, at 7 o’clock. The tree will be at the come of Forty-fourth Street and Lanuls Avenue, and the usual gifts will
be given to the children.
a*j . _ | George Soeder. general cbalrAldes This County mj t n of the trre committee, an-
nounced this week that no contribution greater than J1 would be accepted toward the tree expense*. and cveryoP'- interested in scattering happiness and Christmas cheer to the little folk could contribute this, or a leaser sum. at the First National Bank.'
The Women's Civic Club will
again supply the candy, while Thomas Frame. Forty-*!xth Street
summer resident, will contribute commission, whir’- j* , -'mposed of' ,hl ' oranges a* in other year*. General Hugh L. Scott. Percy H. fJpWtHbuUoa* have also been reStcwart. Forman M Reeve* and: celved from the Parent-Teacher*' Abraham Jelin. The additional ! *» ocla,lon aT “l Mooseheart work will be made poariblt j l^tfonthrough the bond issue approved I .. ;
at the last election. The State system now- embracees 891 miles of the most modern type of liardxurfnce paving, and as rapidly as funds are available the remaining
miles designated over State
routes.
Winter Work
The highway commission has found that it can get better contract prices by giving out work during the winter months when the builder*' equipment is generally idle and the earlier start also permits the opening of the improved roads usually before the! peak of summer travel. To attain this objective. Major' William C. Sloan. Slate highway; engineer, has had survey parties! out in dlffeient parts of the State' for several weeks, and details lire.' being rushed to have the! plans ready for bidding during the winter season on a* many of the job as possible. Frank Bedwel] Is the construction engineer of the 1 department and the bridge work! ts under the direction of Morris ( Goodkind, bridge engineer. Alex, j Muir is the superintendent In! charge of maintenance on thej.
cojnpletel roads.
Damages Of $12,500
in Auto Case
(Continued From Page 1)
fatally Injured Devine. He cited the right of way pedestrians have and discredited the testimony that the light* of the other car ob-
scured Chester's vision.
The defense attorney. G .-orge Bourgeois, disclaimed negligence on the pari of Chaster and related the defendant's efforts <o avoid striking Devine, and that he had the car under control. He said more accident* happen by pedestrians going from briiinds cars and vehicles than any other way. Mr. Bourgeois explained bow an arc light and light* of another automobile coola obscure the vision. In rebuttal Attorney Harding declared that on Tuesday Chester testified that he didn't know how the accident occurred, but on Wednesday related be,* it happened in detail. He denounced Chester’s testimony. At the Coroner's inquest. Chester was exonerated ot criminal negligence. He carried heavy insurance. Prosecutor Willia„. H. Campbei’. Jr., and Attorney Harding repre*ented Mrs. Devine and Bourgeois and Coulomb defended ches-
Carols Will Be Sung By Children (Continued From Page 1) buses pass through each town. If any churches which are giving Cbrir’mas ■ entertainments that evening or any homo containing persons who are ill. w ish the bus*-* to stop, they should notify Mrs. Clone or the county superintendent. Mrs. Winner and Mr*. Elisabeth Collins will be In charg- or the pupils In the Beesley's Point Bus. Mrs. Crone of the Tuckaho. bus. and Miss Springer. Mr*. Hughes and Mrs. Bowen of ihe Stone Harbor bus.
What a Difference a Few Flowers Make!
Merkle-Lorick*
The marriage ot Miss Mabel Lorlcks. daughter of Mr. and Mrsj
Lorlcks, of Schellengt-l Wildwood, and George
Mirkic. of Cape May City, tool place • Saturday evening id tin parsonage ol the First Baptisi
'Inirch. Wildwood. *'
To Think It Over Leslie J. Huff, former Wildwood Hie guard, will spend six jionths in the county Jail for Issuing bad checks. Huff was sentenced by Judge Bldredge Wednesday morning.
Qydamen, Poinsettas. full assortment of Christmas Plants, Rowers and Wreaths. Come and see our Gift Baskets—all sizes. Beautiful line of Pottery. Goldfish and Supplies
M. S. CUMMINS
’ Wildwood’s Original Florist
136 East Oak Avenue
WUdwood, N. J.
jU tasy Yau 1 . io pao
(U MAY JOIN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES: . $25.50 BbF* ' $25.50
$63.75
' $63.75 «rh -«•: $25.00 : $50.oo Eg, $100.00 t ’... $250.00 * allowed on all classes when payments are promptly.
- - And a year from now you can withdraw a tidy sum from the First National Bank, the accumulation of weekly deoosits so small you won t miss them, plus interest. That’s the smiling answer to problem of 1928 Christmas bills. Start the Club With Any Amount
MEECH &
CO.
Established 1883
Comer Burke and Pacific
Pacific Avenue,
near Cedar
WILDWOOD, N.
J.
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rst national bank
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Christinas Gifts Books are Ideal Gifts—Everybody Enj'oys Them Bibles from $1.00 to $5.00 Testaments—25c, 50c, 75c Fiction, Best Sellers by Popular Authors—75c Books For Boys and Girls—35c, 50c, 75c Tom Swift Series—Ted Scott Flying Series—By X Ranch Series—Tarzan Series and others. For Girls: Polly. Gloria and Marjorie Series Bobsey Twins and Little Jack Rabbits—Books For Children — Beautiful — Christmas Cards The personally selected card is the one that carries the real Christmas spirit. Novelties Many of them prettily boxed. Bread Board and Knife, decorated—$1.25 & $1.50 Coat Hangers, China Novelties (Lustreware) Many attractive gifts from 25c to $2.00 Gifts of Practical Use Silk Scarfs—$2.50 and $3.00 Silk Stockings—$1.00 and $1.50 Beautiful Rayon Bedspreads—$3.50 to $5.00 Novelty Blankets—$3.50 to $5.00 Scarfs and Buffet Sets—50c to $2.50 - We Are Sore Our Gifts and Prices Will Please Ton When in Wildwood Visit Our Store*
pB Christmas Turkeys! As always Our Markets will bs • Headquarters" tor as fihr Turkeys as are raised In these United Stetee. Our Odd men ere now working among the farmers, looking toward the biggest Turkey and Poultry business In our history. You know our pr.crs are right. Why not place your order todj ,h ? r Christmas Fowl with the rasnsjer ef our meat market
City Dressed Pork
Pork Loins S *22 c
Pork Loins *29'
Center
Cuts
Pork Cutlets
ft 38c
All Ljirge Smoked Skinned *
XT ‘(Whole rlams uho 4
I Butt Ends
Slices
Hock Ends
1 Ham
Ham
Ham
j lb 20c
>b35c
lb U P
Genuine Spring Lamb
and Mint Jelly
Loin Chops Rib Chops Rack Chops Legs Lamb. Shoulders Lamb Keck Lamb Breast Lamb
n> 35c n> 38c
Mint Jelly
Fresh Ground Beef n> 30c Lean Boiling Beef ft* 20c ASC0 Mince Meat l a r 50'c Fresh Beef liver— »> 18c Fresh Cooked Tripe 18: Fresh Lamb's Liver—!*> 30c Apple Sauce :cao 12y 2 c
Bf.king Needs—Specially Priced
Gold Seal Finest Family
Flour
49c
12 !b
bag
98 lb bag $3.92
Piflsbury
Flour '57c 98 lb bag $4.49
60‘
For your Christmas Baking. Fully Guaranteed.
asco: Very Best Mince Meat ib 19,
Delicious Cranberry Sauce
Rich Creamy Cheese
15 c ! ■b 35c
lv*g. 10c ASCO Cooked
Pumpkin
Makes the most delicious Pies you
3»»25c
Christmas Baking and Table Needs!
Snowdrift Vegetable Shortening
Ibcan 23c
ASCO
Butterine
Jb 25c
’ Imported Cleared Currants _
Crisco (For Baking) i Fancy Glace Citron
i Candied Orange Peel
; Soft Shell Almonds | Baker's Coco&nut ASCO Pure Spices
| Atmore's Plum Pudding : P,. and R. Plum Padding I ASCO California Peaches
| Persian Golden Dates
| Delicious Smyrna Figs
[ASCO Sugar Corn
i ASCO Sifted Peas «
Pk* 15c can 23c
4 »> 22c
n> 25c '»> 33c can 16c can 7c can 29c can 29c -can 20c PkK 15c Pkg 10c can 15c
U*d by the Most Particnhr HomeKeepers of Four States. Quality Connts!
Victor Bread.
pan loaf 6c
Bread Supreme wrapped loaf 9c
Reg. 33c Fancy
Reg. !0c Calif
Walnuts
Seedless Raisins
lb 27c
3 PkRs 25c
| Supreme
Fruit Cake
2 $l-oo
four Own Bukins. Packed
B
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HE CHRISTMAS CANDY
Assorted CnoeeUtes t Assorted Chocolate Chocolates
\ i^SG} Coffee. . . ..... ft 37cl I Victor Blenu Toffee lb 31c I G wts-'S. s iwsSHlkSBH

