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Sea Isle City Celebration
while roses and lilies.
w Bedding mured' was played
by Mrs. i harles Hand. Following the ceremony a
n*r *a* eerr.'d.
*- i beautifully decowith ferns and holly.
The happy couple are honey-
umnm. c- Pennsylvania.
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mooning I
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Hod aiwtj'li"- *rrr stoppii g i a . U i
tmpn arrr the-holiday,.
■'.i:: ! i»n oo MU* Myrtle Heeamria? to <t*-,d rwvrr.i dsr, an. Sapt «r i t* fMnMpku * and Res. H
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m holidays with relatives m
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juundiac Bunber tm
Willi, is
,n i’t'IUdelphiil^*where they make their home. 7
The
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Hr. and Mrs
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, A T «T Pretty wedding took ^ 'Lr d ?r ,d *iv roor *' n * of ust fc^t, Presbyterian To^BifSr e *ben M.rHn ^ a * hl " °f Mr. and Mr*. Ar e , V '* ,ni became the bride 5 bewcomh Kwan. Jr. non of • HI, ““Si !f^ N of Mill. •e B "' r wrf " mta
ett Mac
ipanied hy mo-
(lamea. of p>>oth Sea
kBd %ille. «*, Bdmute-; to the Sea the ««* ftty |»*i Siattirdaj j haring »uRer. d a Might strok.
■rlor to admittance.
Mr. and Mra. «»er Peiersor., r- of W«4moo!, ^er.t the hull *jr* with their parent*. Mr. and Im. Elmer Pr.-rson. Sr., of
In The Churches St. Joseph’s S. C. Church Sea late City Rt. Her. Msgr. A. i'orxi, rector. Daily Maw at * A - “• Sunday Masses at 8 and 10:30 0 clock. Benediction of the Most Bieaaed bacrament Sunday following last Mare. Bap- <:»! by appointment. Sunday school at » A. M. Christian Science, Wildwood Christian Science Society, East pavl. Avenue. Wildwood, N. J„ >« a branch of the Mother Church. The First Church < ~ Christ Sclesttot, Boston. Mae«. Subject of lemon sermon January 1: •’God." Sunday. 11 A. M. Sunday school. 11 a. M. Wednesday teetfnionlal meeting*. 8 P M. A cordial invitation te extended to all to attend these
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Nca We M. R. (fann-h
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•: at the bom* of Mr. and Pb C. Wttmi over the boR. Andrew Gcmo, father of ttli*rr. arrived lYMaj w*. from hia hoaw ia Bdintw. . Mr*. OMm having hern mg her danabte. shier tin of October Mr a ad Mr,
rr Strauaa in Red I
!««*• boane Hi Pe*in»rl'«t!i, d Mr*. CeiRQ drperiru
g»omtat for Texa,
larry KratM apenr the htdi-
Carl tea-Holraes
Oeorge CaHton. j r . of ^ w r £ m * 0e r U ‘" C<nM U Holmr. i <* orwen Creek, were united In,
i*.^n,g* s t th home of Uie , • .V " "~Tr *-• *v- v*" u "s »•<» raman tvngnt. ’ * P*»'»t.. Mr. and Mr*. F. r!* ^ eld ,,* l „ n ! Mr *- O'Tfir Boeder and Him JerH.Jn" . or Saturday. Deermber I >*<*?** 81. You|ate fltmthetg
-«. the Rev. (in ner T. Hand of-i are f 0111 ” 5 - 11 T 0 * 1 bare vlsttonif rig. They left 'Tihilllillllj "* *‘™ IO on ‘_ vfrt’lce at lear.
Exerase* Held in Shadow of Eig Community Tree Se-a isle city** community celebratiun lan Friday night held at the corner of Landis Avenue ami Fm-ty-iourth Street, surpassed
held in former yearg.
The children of the reaon were remembered by Santa dans, who disiributed stockings, contaning fnilt. candy 'nd every-
thin!:.
3m. Harry von UffeL pastor of thr First M. E. Church, ana K‘‘\. 1). Upton Bair, pastor of the Messiah Lutheran Church, delivered addresses. Mayor Maurice M. Sofroncy was master of cereluom., and F. H. Sutton led th-
eomniumiy singing of carol'
the shadow of the 30-foot Ch. .-
tree, which 1* b-autlfully
. aled and adorned with
VBrieii colored electric bulbs.
The ‘affair was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, assisted by the various organization in the resort. ' George Soeder ac chairman o( the c.debratlon
» in several years past.
TTiom who awisted the com inn tee in arranging the successftil event were Mra. C. R1 e. Mra. C. K. Landis. Miss Lillian Wright
Mr. ami Mra. E. Oart. of P-a *ie City, were admitted to the iea I sic City Hospital this week Mra. Joseph liarlas and ehliIren left Wednewiay for Phlladcl ibia. .where they will spead sev-
wHding trip Thev next 8ln * da > 1° : » A M. 8er-
w!ll teetde at Green Crrx*. ’ S 00 - " J<w Y «* r Resolutkm." 7:30
P. M. V. M. C. A. Night. Mr.
K‘ , hil-Ddr»drt .'neoa. oecretary of the (oanty r __. u „. w '°'* will speak. The pastor will
Malhi,. son og Mr. and ; also talk. Let us I Ju?-, * n ' , Hbwjtamted in our boys,
i Mr scH M, -! 0 ,'; '' X**** The Junior League
■ El l ~ j ,UI r Friday. January € at S:U Tl "‘ *«»•*>• dcbwi WOI
HMTiw'Winie. on fwnday and | mc.v at ir o’clock a* usnal. The E n * rtiM b J 'be Rev. WilH&m Epworth Leagu* will be at 7 P. M. r «r?-r..a* ***** p * Mor or l Tb * »'blc study c,s« will meet G.een Creek. Thursday. January 0 at 7:80 P. M.
T *vton-Hws
Metanh Lutheran
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ling thr Light lah Luthers;: their regn 1 .*.
Hatj- ICrale< left on Bun- w fw a motor trip to Lur ty '
Va.
the New Tea tec.; the Christ i. rhOa ltlphia. irtbday party wi
i held
will be an excursor
— PhllsyMphia on Monday mnrning. leaving the station a' ' X The train leaves Phwadrl i * P. M Many resident* i to wltiiw the parade in lad*ptils on Monday, going: in the city by the excursion.
•' ' William F dark, o! Phlladel-1 ‘ 1 ; nla. visit* d his daughter and 'twin-law. Mr. and Mrs. Josrph . V. Harisn of Forty-fourth Street.
I u«er the holiday*.
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soendisg «
Mr. and Mra Chorle* It. lUbn Wednesday In AMantic
’'tents attended ’he affai’.; ri , T
mm «BllTVB«d by talent 7 ‘
he* ftoro one of the lead i fl Van Ho*, while worUag] #MBT . OB a scaffold r' th* S-a Istr Cttv itospiisl Wclni-day fell from it I mas Fname. a wvll-know n ’ _ ^ f ra riured hi. nukle He wa> , <t reaa it of the resor:. i .|v r n Bt*t-sid treatment at thr | * a box of orangM to th- ' tuepitsl and Inter taken to the an Bvr.'.ay school also one I M | kntlr dry Ho-rllcl. where tb< * community tree for ts« v-ray dtedosed that his ankle i
was nGr brat Ion. f was fractured.
r. and MraT Frank Warner., hlragu. ar> rinting their p*‘ ; . |>r. and Mrs Eugen. Way.
f-trinth; ___ ^ j C. a aori-l dub l”* 5 ! j.—uiar meeting Tuesday »' j Ut.'fe time the election n- officers* r * l..s [or the year took place. Tbo». hr the ( .' vied were Edward htrveiu. * last ‘ president, and J. Iliff Citoon. sec ending I iriarv and treasurer. The meet- j (Tar .... marked Ibr closing of tbo Wa> ,>.sn. : The rli'b will t-' Idrntiid Mi*, i R«i wills athiettc* In tht dry. a M " ; Francis Brelsy has a new Eng-. ! Hs! li-.lldo* tha’ make, an im a fffc! Kewtvc appearance on the lca*h fr*,. * I \omub*'* Departinent Btrir- anil V e-.ur.re that the following nnm ** ,. . *inccr> of prize* offered
Mi- G-da Hess, of Bel Ir plain. l> Upton Bair, paaior. The became the bride o[ Harry Lay-1 Home like Church. Sea 1*1.- City, ton. o' Woodbine. Friday, Decern ; The Brat Sunday In ISSg—Bible her 13. at thr Methodist parson- school at 10 A. M. Service with age. Belleplain. Rev. Walter: rermon at 7.30 P. M. The pastor Ye:keys performed the ceremotiv. i will have a message appropriate
—— to the occasion. A good time to t n-t»r I randal jstait going to church. Get in ■
V, (v . j lerested. Love your church. Come
«*» ?sse;"w *»“r-
of Goshen, and Eric Castor were} ———::
united In marriage Tuesday at :he home of the bride by the Rev
■ haries Hand, of Ew ing
Ml»* Ella Mathis, of Ccnrt
Hob sc. was bridesmaid.
•t gown of pink crepe and carried j a bouquet of pink carnations and I
rose, Elton Urandol. brother of About nil iere is to succe**, the bride was best man. Jin life is making promise*.
There were no very absent minded prof gags in 1927. but ! we did hear about one absent- [ I minded glue manufacturer who 8 home and posted hts wife.
EJdora School ChiivJrro
Entertain P. T. A.
The children of the EMora school entertained the P. T. A. on Thursday afternoon of last week with an excellent Christina* program, consisting ot recitations. dialogues and song,. The school room was nicely decorate: appropriate to the season imd a large <Tn l.-traas tree prettily trimmed ailed one corner of the room. Some of the child iv-r s school work was on exhibltl-vn. Their Ideas on how raakv vegetable soup and why
it i
o'Ud be !
dally Interesting.
The P. T. A. treated the children to fruit and candy. \During the business meeting ■rhlCB followed, the buying of playground equipment, snch as slides and swings was discussed and plan.- made relative to procuring them. It was also suggested that an organ lie provided for the school and Mrs. Alice! Catnberon. the president ot the; aaroclatlon. was appointed to j look tuto the matter. Fourteen I
members were prevent.
Messiah Lutheran Observes Christmas The Christmas entertainment* at Meaeiah Lutheran Church. Sea I Isle City, was exceptionally flue, j The Story of the Wise Men and the birth of Our Lord was beautifully and Impressively told in f richly colored slide- and Christ-! mas carol-, some being sung front memory by the junior choir. i The slides were most luiprcssively and helpfully explained by | Mra. D. I ;'tco Bai: . The lant< r was operated by the pastor. The Church beautifully! decorated. At th. proper time j Santa Claus came - all ready tor i a good time. He made the school moBt happy w-Hh hi- liberal di ' trlbutten of candy and gifts. Santa Claus did not fail i„ r member the pastor and Mrs i Bair by bringing theta a neat ' but mo« substantial package ot ‘ gold and numerous othc: smallergifts. The usual donation from! the Cronecker’s cam. , consisting ; of a line turkey and a w»ii-fiii,.,i ' basket for the Christma- dinner ’ The church waa pack. .] to the : door at the Chrhrtma- .ntertain- ' men!. J Through the courtesy of "Tlie Times." the pastor of Messiah I and Mn Bair would ilk. v many thanks to all who in any way helped to make such a liberal and substantial Chri-imas gift possible. Mr. and Mrs. Rumpp and Mr. and Mrs. Jocker. of Philadriphia. spent girts to Messiah Sunday school In the form of personal cDecks to help make the boys and girls of Messiah happy, in behalf of Messiah, the Pastor says many, many thanks.
No, Clauses, a doctor of laws!
other* doesn't make bis living treating i
lied laws.
7 ’ the State Trooper* (Communicated) Trooper W. T. Cams is known As the “Wild Cat." so I’ve read; And by all appearance. ! think The "Wild Cat’ 'is very well fed. Trooper George Burden is next. The "Bear Cat" they've named him so; I wonder if he can hng very hard* All “Bear Cats" do. you know . Then there is Trooper Joe Reilly. The "smoothest" guy on the form He’s known and liked by every-
one.
Joe Riley would be, of course. The new Trooper Martin Hurdeii We've only seen at his best: But I'm Sure h-'ll turn out To be just like all the rest. Corporal P. J. Smith Is next. Last, but by no means the least: He's the sheik of the station, so swell. 1 really think he eats Flclschmann's Yeast. A. BOOSTER.
TO ALL Happy
JNew
Year
and 3«8 *9* « S 004 *** lth ‘ hAwnnr** projpent; .
Philip Katz Gpn Conf-nou Adun. Avmut Woodbine, N. i
the oXu : y % AND SAVE FOR A PROSPEROUS 1928 New Year's Day is the time for good resolutions. In the name of a happy and prosperous futurr promise yourself solemnly to make regular deposits at the First National Bank of Ocean City throughout the entire year of 1928. Join the Xmas Saving Club
YOU MAY JOIN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES:
’ *25.50
v-riciy i-ywer. _ ,. v h ?v. Dcereaw CLASS BA—Kira* *^ n , ycYwlrm'iv- In 0" wr.A, CLASS 5-Kir,!week SC.
c LA«S.^A-> | |c» l it w>y cuass *** 1 CLASS ^ * CLASS CLASS SBP-l 'O *’ ®°
mk IZ.4S. I>-
CLASS »
$25.50 $63.75 $63.75 $12.50 $25.00 $50.00 $100.00 $250.00
- - And a year from now you can withdraw a tidy sum from the First National Bank, the accumulation of weekly de-> posits 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
Interest allowed on *11 classes when payments
are made promptly.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J.
A Word of Appreciation tfar Christmas Poultry Business wss the largest we hare ever enjoyed, and again we say—Thank yon. Families who contemplate serving Poultry lor the Hew Years Dinner, whether it be Turkey. Chicken. Duck or Gouse, will find our Meat Markets supplied with the same strictly High-grade. Fresh-killed Poultry that gave such Sataftaction on the Christmas Dinner table. As Always, in the Stores—Where Quality Counts, Your Money Goes Furthest! Meat Suggestions for tire Week-end! oii Turkeys * 49c
Fr sLSg d Chickens
Fred: Killed Chickeng
«■ 38c
ft 45c
Geese
ft 35c
Fresh Killed Long Island DUCKLINGS
ft 35c
City Dressed (Whole PORK LOINS or Half)
ft 20c
Center Cuts Chops or Roasts lb 25c
All Large Smoked Skinned
Hams
«> 20c
All Small Smoked Skinned
Hams
' b 25c
s & c .r Bacon
» 30c
Fresh Lamb’s Liver
ft 30c
,4800 Mince Meat jar 90c Pimento Cheese th 45^
!Reg. 9c Gold Seal Q p to Ofi/J Rolled Oats «* [Quirk cook or reKtilar. Easily prepared. Very nourishing.j
Red Ripe Tomctoes 3 Zt 20c
ASCO Butterine lb 25c
Choice Ripe Tomatoes 225c
ASCO Fancy rialif Peaches
St 19c D
| 3 cans 55c j
A dessert that most everybody likes.
Anticipate your Bread Needs. Yon will need an extra supply for the “Stuffing" and enough to carry you over
until Tuesday morning.
Victor Bread pan loaf Bread Supreme wrapped loaf 9c
2“ 19c
Reg. 12‘/2C ASCO Sour Krout
Pork and Krout make an Ideal Cold Weather Dish.
Extra Fancy
Evaporated
Peaches
lb 19c
Delicious Cranberry Sauce ^15 c
ASCO Sliced
Bacon ^ 18c
[Reg. 23c Hom-de-Lite j, r I Of»
i Mayonnaise
| Rirh and creamyl Better Mayonnaise 1* not made. _
For the New Year’s Dinner!
ASCO Fancy Small Sifted Peas ASCO Fancy Tender Peas ASCO Crushed or Shoe Peg Corn Teddy Bear Corn or Peas ASCO Fancy Ripe Tomatoes ASCO Best Honduras Bice Prim Whole Grain Bice ASCO Hoodies Rich Cree ny Cheese Fancy Persian Golden Dates Fancy Smyrna Figs — Domino Tablet Sugar
can 23c can 18c can 15q van !2Vic _2 ravd. cans l#c llf P-g 13c 3 25c phg 5c. &c th 35c pke 12V*c pk* 10c P*« 10c
ASCO Mince Meat
lb
19c
big <
ASCO California Bartlett Pear*
ASCO Slued Peaches ASCO Sliced Pineapph
ASC0 California Cherries
ASCO Pimento Stuffed Olives
ASCO Queen Olives
Sweet Marjoram. Thyme. Sage
Rieha: d*on & Robbins' Plum Pudding Atmore's Plum Pudding — —
Rc e-Dale California Sliced Peaches Fancy Cooked Sweet Potatoes
?TV Fragitat. tempting satisfaction of ASCO is as dis-f tinctivelv different as it i» convincingly good. | fiSCO Coffee .. » 37cj I Victor Blend Coffee lb 31c ;
R can 25c " 23c, 33c " 18c. 23c
10c. 20r Pkg 5c van 29c
. 29c iR can 17c ran 12V*C
l-c Important—Our Stores Will Be Closed Monday, January 2nd Open Late Fridav and Saturday Nights to better serve yon. s&pwiy,r-»-.,srT.- VHUhE

