Cape May County Times, 6 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 15

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! Change tew Year

*Ua an »len lo Many •k.irm.

nov appear on the different d*oomiaaltMa and the vartooa kind*

Waahlnptoa* portrait.

Treasury of?trial* point ont that (hroash rtandardtslng the doilRU*

by the crooked aentry vbo make this tbelr bo*taws. In addltio standardised doalsns on the paper money there will be a relation betveen the portrait on the

back, except in the casm of the »1 bill and thoae above $100. On the fat* of the new $1 bill will be the portrait of Washington and on the bade will be the woH “ONE" In larpe letters. On the $S bill will be a portrait of Jef-

Borvau of Ea-|

ts bon r. on the

Uncoln * pen rail will be on the ■ face of the »S bill with the Un- ; coin Memorial far tbt back Ham- . Ittonh portrait will appear on the

la the warM. will be] ^ thf , „„ blll . nd u„ Treast aaw and amaUer $1 Bmuiun on the back. For

V.. ,. the fact of the t» bill Grover be lasuedctovalands portrait has b

| , chosen, with the White House

Grant's portrait trill be | ben of the WO MU. Beniamin mklla - * on tha $100. McKinley's tbs $S«0. Jackson * on the $1.-

No retirement of money-making will be necessitate* * . it to said.

0M Prejudice* Costlv

When baying a new motor ear, any Individuals automatically eliminate certain makes because of prejudice* built upon weak-

d to have had at ose time, i These persons lose sight of the i fact that I he tendency in motor imnufacture la to convert weaknewses Into the great •-.t vtrength. It pays to look into the changes that have been made .— in such cars, for failure to do so BOV ta often lead* one away from the all or seven: car most Ideally suited to one e officials say.! needs.—Broome County Motor

Port Elizabeth

Mrs. Han, Davies passed Friday with relatives In Hetslerville. Mr*. George EUto. Miss Ella Stewart. Mrs. P. Pyle. Mr. and Mr*. Brooke Hickman motored Camden on Friday to spend i day with relative*. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Tomlin have returned to their home In Pittsburg. Pa, after spending '.he holiday* with their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomlin. Mrs. Barbata Oliver to visiting her son. Harry. In MUIvUle. Warren Henderson, who to employed in Philadelphia. I* spending a Un-day vacation with his parrats. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hen-

Mtea Marie Quinn, of Philadelphia. to sojourning with bar aunt. Mrs Chartem Storalohr. Everett Key motored to York no Wednesday of last week to paa. a few days with his brother, Clarence. Ethel 8t. Clair spent set„_. days In Philadelphia with relatives last week. Mtea Ellen Harris visited Mias D. Wtohart m Vineland, while then she attended the Christina* entertainment given by the Vlne-

Mr.

Mrs Frank WWener Camden with relative* holidays.

Mtm Henderson, who is In trainat the Method 1*1 Hospital In Philadelphia. was home lor two day*

Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Anmack pass'd the Christmas holidays In Manias with their daughter. Mrs. Ralph Ackley and faintly. Mr. and Mrs. David Pyle visited relatives in Pitman and Bridgeton

and Mrs. John Hende In Green Creek on dot t Mr*. Henderson's brother, .•r, who has been seriously ill. Mr. and Mr*. George Manning, of Atlantic City, spent Tuesday of last week here at their »un

MU.s Sara Schock. of Jefferson. N. J.. I* spending ten day* with relatives. Mrs. Jullu* Berner ptased Tuesday of last week In Ptiladelphia. with relatives. Herbert Vans men *p*nt 1 Christmas holidays with relatli In Cheatar, Pa. John HeUler to vtolUng Mr. aid Mr*. Roy Stewart in Camden. Charles and Joseph Elaenlohi and Leon Tosour were In Philadelphia Tuesday and Wednesday of

Mr*. May Harris passed Wednesday of last week In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. H. Camp announce the birth of a bob. Charles Etoralohr. 8r, had the misfortune to have bto car skid a pride down

mother. Mrs. Samuel Reeves. Mrs. Belle Irwin U sick. Mrs. Marie Pabet who attends an art school In Philadelphia, spent a ten-day vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pabet. Myrtle Taylor to spending a week In Philadelphia with her sister. Mrs. Lillian Waviner. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Harris. Camden, were entertained over New Year* by Mr. and Mrs. G. Harris. Llnwood Jevell is spending day* with bto mother In Chester.

Mr. and Mr* Jacob Rechsterner and son and daughter, are vtsulng relatives In New YorkMrs. Eva BarsugUa Is entertaining her sister. Mias Blanche Huntley. of Ocean City. Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Petit de

vfsiting Mr. and Mre. J. B. Vana-

Willlam Bradley and Thomas Anderson, of Philadelphia, are guests of Mr*. Julius Berner. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Slew art. of Camden, passed Mondav with Howard Heialer. Mr. and Mre. Daniel Harris, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* William Salmon. Miss Rachel Glllialaad entertained Mr. and Mre. Henry Carlisle and daughter. Catherine. Mias Bertha Shropshire, of Belmont, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and son. Charles. Mre. May Hairta. Ellen Harris. James Harris. Mr. acd Mrs. Mortimer Henderson were dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Leonard Orr, of Vineland, m Sunday.

Dividing Creek

Somers Ingt.aol and daughter. Mary, of Paterson, have been spending the holidays with Mr.

and Mre. Mark Orr.

Oak ford Moore was a week-end visitor with friends In Camden. Mr. and Mre. CltSord Dick. Mre. N. J. Lore acd daughter, Emma. Mrs Walter Warfle and daughters. Esther and Margaret, and Mrs. Walter Moore were among the Millville at <ppers on Thursday of

last i

Rev. Walter Garrison and son and daughter, of Weal Creek, spent several days here with rela-

tives last weak.

Mr. mu' Mre. Lehman Richmond, of Pierce* Point, are .pending some time with Mrs. Emma Orr. Mre. Mary Bradford U spending a few weeks at Ocean City, the guest of her son and wife. Mia* Pauline Lanntng. of Pairton. spent the week end with her cousin. Mtoa Ruar Pepper. Morville Cor*on. of Millville, to spending some time with

grandmother.

Mr. and Mre. Daniel Haley, of Moorestown. spent Tuesday of last week with N. J. Lore and family. Samuel Tubman to spending a few weeks with Uto eon, Clarence Tubman, and wife. In Camden. Mr*. Stacy Bauer, of Bridgeton, and Miss Katie Turner, of Atlantic

City, spent Sunday with their par-1 Wife: That, the kind of hu»- Ambition Plug rata. Mr. and Mre. Edison Turner, [band to hare! Did you hear Mr. Htoaes Marian Fleetwood. Lida I Dike tell bto wife to so and look J Goidsteiu bought a clothing aton Garrison, and Roth Oarrtoon and (at some twenty-dollar hatar Goldstein hsd ambition: Meedames Flora Pepper and Sarah I Spouse: "My dear, have 1 ever Then Goldstein took InsuranM

.MM* wt»H Mr —* ——• —* *U ' -• ’

Garrison spent Friday with Mr., deprived you of the privilege of!

Mre. Mortimer Garrtooa

Bridgeton.

Mtoae* Elisabeth and Ruth Lore of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with relatives here. The Daughters of Zion Claas of the M. E. Church met with Mr*. David Vail on Thursday evening of last week. After the business meeting, gifts were exchanged and delicious Ice cream and cake was

Wilber Chew and wife have

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moore attended the wedding of their son. Lawrence. In Baltimore, on Sunday evening. They returned home Monday evening accompsnled by the bride and groom who will reside here occupying part of the bouse with the parent* of the

looking nt twenty-dollar hats?"

A ''sure-fire" proposition.

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#verything

that is BUICKfor only

Misses Helen and Irene Hjeloj of Vineland, spent Frtdar with their parents. Mr. and Mr*. William Hy* lop Postmaster Paul Roblnaou a •*- to red to Philadelphia on Frldcy. Mtoa Ruth Jenkins spent several days with her brother. John Jenkins and family la*: weak. Mrs. Irene Chance and daughter. Nellie, and Miss Martan Fleetwood. spent Tuesday afternoon in Bridgeton. Marjorie Jenkins spent three days with her annt. Mr*. John Riley, la Bridgeton, last week Mtoa Ella Peterson to spending the holidays with friend* in Vlr-

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You may have thought that you couldn’t buy a Buick for a* little as £1195—tha! you would have to pay considerably mote for Buck quality.

Mr. and Mrs. I .awl* Chance. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and son. Cherles. Mrs. Learning Turner and Mrs. Sherman Rllizard spent Thursday of last week la Cam-

Hint Women Waal

Some flattery. Some thrills. Some more clothe*.

The truth b that you can have any one of three popular Buick models at thb figure a Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster—all of them,

can of true Buick quality.

You have always wanted a Buick—and today’s drive it—and own the car you hare long wanted.

ODANS $1195 w *1991 * COUPES 11191 •*• ISM

SPORT MOGULS • 1193 as >1929

MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD. N. Branch—Wof End Gange, 484 Perry St, Cape Kay, *. J. Joseph Scrivani, Proprietor

BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY Haven Avenue at Tenth Street Ocean Oty. N.

Taking Stock Account of Oneself!

Edwin T. Bradway N4 Metal Work. Eoofir.g. Fire Escapes I 1 Spencer Arc. Wildwood

O. EL Henry Boater and fitacc

1 W. Mayaolia Art.

Bell 84

Raymond Brennan flenoRd Contractor—Concrete Products SSI W. Lincoln Ave. WOdwood Key. 451-452

S. .fewer Elev- , 'u«>lr-Rxtwe Co. KWtrieai Cob tractor—J. E. Olvdl, Prop. 1» E. Wildwood Are. Wildwood

CHRWTIAN SCIENCE—Servlcs# on!>

in the Building Business efficient, honest service, five and be free from worry.

City

CHURCH DIRECTORY

FIRST BAPT'W—IWh sad Westoy AW, Rrr. C. WsR - Rhrlfe-y. Srrvtora BnnOag 1030 m . TS* p. m, Sunday School 13 i n. Wrdicwdsjr sort tecs T.tt p. m. CVulsttan Bn-

Ssloi* day* sod bob day# 16 s. u. TocfeUy, Women'* Ouild t to Hi p. m. Wndnsaday. Gift* Friendly Society T p m Thursday. Young

Men's Ctab T-1S p. n>.

JOHN'S Lt'THERAN—IMh and totrei Rev. Csri K. Yesgcr Ser-

CH RIM I AN SriENCE—ISt F. Dari* Bervicss Sunday U a. tn Sot ‘ School U a. m Wedasauay « | BETH JFIJAH <X>N 3RJBG ATK

To Grow Successfully We Must Build Religiously

INVENTORY

What change* would you make In your Ilf* If you were to make a Hat of worth while, or eaprotlal things and then attempt to claxity r>ei9tMing you do under those heading*? That' would be Interesting, anyhow, don't yon think? You might find you could Include all worth while thing* under shout three headings: 1—Earning a living and providing for your material future—laying something aside for a rainy day. I—GeH-prooerval Ion and Mdf-Improvement physical, mental and spiritual. 3—Contributing something to the betterment of the world. Possibly you wans to add other ciaaslficationa. or modify tfc-jse. But take there as a baaia. Just as an experiment. and alt down, this evening, and review this past week, and see how very, very many thing* you did that could hardly tie rlaraified under three or any schedule of worth while

Perhaps you still And the need of something

you have not had—some help from the outride - some help from others whe want to Uve

better, more useful Uvea. Von Witt find eueh cool

You Will find such people In the Church. Find a cbutcb to attend Sunday, and If you do not have a rbureh home adopt o.te. You will find the church helpful In every Important

matter of life.

Divine worship to the highest act of man. To worship God In Its true meaning is the greatest privilege of mankind. When a man truly worships he to receiving knowledge and power: be opena himself, like i. Bower. u> Ibe universal light of Truth, and receives and drinks In Its life ini par ling rays. He who attunes hi* mind .o that which is pure snd beautiful and good, who In the hour of worship strives to reach to the central and eternal things, brings hlnuxir In touch with the personality of God and »1H receive Divine

guidance.

The church la the appointed place for Divine worship, through which there Is a way to knowledge, wisdom, truth ano power.

CHURCH DIRECTORY CHURCH DIRECTORY

WILDWOOD IT. ANN'S R- <?.—Rev. Moroney. PariAc snd — Masses Bandar * snd IS a i Bandar School 3 r». r —' Tto Wce'"*—

swahttoh ABBI-RT M. K. CHl'RCH-Rav. ~ •' fcgdsf S» r. M. ’

?.** p tRirr METHonurr episcopadRoberl* and Psclftc Rev. Dr Wit! <? Cohb Berries* Bandar 11 *. m .

prayer meeting T.M

H02TH WILDWOOD BAPTIST — Angler ■nd 3rd. BrrvK-r* minosy >i a. n ( p. m. Sunday School > 3* p. ,

TOST METHODIST EPISOOPAG3r,d and Central Berrire. Sunday I0 « a. m, T.«i p. m . Sunday

C Rur Hduch Book Is Bo Better Tb*a Tour Ptojabiag Oreaa City Tel 128

Batt’e Place j Avenue Ocean Citv I Auto Bepdihng Bosch Radio $ ud Service Sale* aad Service .414 Cfcas. K. Bent®, Prop.

John T. Johnson A Son

_THE SEA PRO-OPAU-P*S»c and

Cos tractors Piaster. Brick and Stucco & Call 485

WEST WILDWOOD WEST WILDWOOD UNION—Nepttroe. near Poplar. Services Sunday (winter) 16 36 a. m . T.36 p. m Kimdav Behnnt T r, m Bum-

I.J6 p ax..

Sunday School 1* a. m.

CAPE MAY C0DET HOUSE METHODIST EPIBOOPAL—Rev. Wil-

iam Eaan. rWrvlc. Sunday' I6.ll

!» lT a 7 ^*

U^>-...d.y prayer ►

John Peho ^ ' Cement Contractor -et. W®ck». Curb* and Sidewalk* US€ Aabc’-v A resue aMEnlFi ■ r. c

l,'NDEN*03eiNATION Al.—Rev. J « trse S-“IAVA cr:

CALVARY BAPTIST — Paator. William K. Btaarovr. Morning service 16 *0 a m, Hunday School I1.I8 a. ra, Kv-rnin* servics T.M p. tn.

SOUTH SEAYILLE

METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. J W. lirsdwajr. ganrtcea Sunday 7.3 p. m. Sunday School 3.36 *. nt

£10 GRANDE

METHODIST W^SOOlAl—R»»

PALERMO BAPTIST—Rev. E M. SloflcU S. vino* Sunday II a. m . T.M p. » Sunday School » «i a. m. BLESLEY'S POINT

METHODIST EPMOOPAG-Rev. W. ‘ “ ' “ ' » Sunday 3 p.m.. ly School * p. to.

METHODIST HPISCOPALc-Rev. William Moore. Services Sunday 10.30 a. in. T.M p. m, Sunday School

TUCKAH0E MBTHOWST EPlgCOPAL —Rev. A. L I reamer. Service* Sunday 11 a. m. 7 p. m, Sunday School 16

CHURCH DIRECTORY

WOODBINE HEBREW CHEVY A OH HATH j HEM—Rabbi * - ' “ - Saturday 3 a

... TOTERETH ISRAEL - Occasional arrvlora on noil urdaya only aad holiday*.

GREEN CREEK

BETHEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL —Rev. P 8 Sampson. Kerric*.

, a m-. T.M p. m, Ronday School 1*0 p. m Wednesday prayer

•errice 7.30 p. u.

Samreon. m. c-h third ai^ Sfth Sunday School AM p.

CHURCH DIRECTORY

SEA ISLE CITY

-18 R. C.—Rt. Rev. M*gr. a. Poazt. I tally Maaara at I am. Sunday Maeaea at * and ISM o'-

Sunday. ReneJIctloo Ot tfea Most Btoasad Sacrament Sunday folk., in* last Maaa Rapt lam h>- appoint' meat. Sunday School at 6 a m.

METHODIST EPISOOPAIe—Rev. " * 'ifel. Sunday arrvlOM . ,

a. m, T.M I 13 noon Thursday prayer t T.M p. m i4>.0t Ih Laagua £

MESSIAH I-UTHERAN—Rer. D. Up- —- Bair. Serri _•» Sunday II a. — ) p. m . Sunday School 16 a.

METHODIST EI'ISCOPAL TABERNACLB—Rev. D. V. Brewtn. Serr „ ^

rice* T.M p m.

BAPTIST—Rev William Hunter l rteot Suuda-. < olumlita and O* nay. U.M a tn, T.M p. m . day School ll.« a. nt. prayer aervkv T.M p. t

FIRST METHODIST-r>T. Ed. W. Graham. Services Sunday 10.36 a. m„ g p. m, Sunday School I1.4S a. m. Wednesday prayer ecrvlc* t

PRE8BYTERJAN—Decaiur and Hughea St Rev. Curito O. Boceerman. Scrylrea Sunday 11 a m. g

Keystone Auto Club Ser. Starioo

Towinf, Iguitios,

Main Shore Road. P. R. JL,

Expert Auto Repairing 84

“ ‘ Ifuitio*. Tire Repalrinj

Ooegn View

4% WooAtne National Bank 4% Savins* Fay the Modern Sarinfi Way—By Check

May’* Garage Eaybeato* Brake Service Suttee. Both Phonos Woodbine, N. J.

Jacob L. Morris Plumbing, Heating, Water Systems and Sewerage, Pipe and Fitting*, Sapp lie* Estimates Given on Electrical Supplies and Fixtures —Always At Your ServiceFranklin and Adams Woodbine

Philadelphia Bargain Store General Merchandise Woodbine, N. J.

OUR LADT OF THE SEA I “ — - Kmmrdy- M«*an

t«36 •- ra..

i

day School 3 p n

tCH OF THE AIWENT—IfeXay*tte and IVcatur. Rev. Pal-1 8. Ho.r Sorvlces Sunday T.M *- mHoly Communion I0.r a. m, Sunday School »*& a. m. Tbunday and holy day* Communion T.M a m

METHODIST—Rar. Raymond Sharp S- t vicv. Sunday is M a. ra, 7 36 p. ra. Brotherhood arrview* *« »

ra . Sunday School 13 uo.

CAPE MAY POINT

IMMANUEL BAPTIST—Her Harry <*)*. Service* Sunday 11 a. m,

Sunday -* '• —

UNION LUTHERAN — Brr. JIarry (Vox. Scrvtca* Sunday 16.'* - — a

7.N p. - —

, Sunday School i 3u p m

PETER'S BY THE SEA. Pre- . . - -a., .. _ . ^ Sunday

ST. ELIZABETH'S R. C.-Maaa every ! „ Aral and third Sunday at 6 a. m. " i p SOUTH DENNIS B ^^*, M ™d?»- A i6« r l~S t ' ! ra

P- ra, Sunday Kchca-l 3.30 p. ra. ST JOHN R. Eplacopai—Franklin and Waahtagion Service* Sunday in JO 16 30 a. tm, Oral Sunday of each

Benjamin K. Botwinick Me*to, Groceries. Delicatessen, Lunch Tel I4-B Woodbine, H. J.

AS WE ARE NOT VERY BUSY, we are able to give extra care and attention ta all our cutomer*. Paperhanging—Fainting Goldman Brother* Co. Tel. Key. S-D Woodbine, N. J.

Tuckahoe Lumber Co. Lumber, Bui.Jen’ Supplies, Coni, Feed and Gridn Tuckahoe, K. 7.

Lena's Restaurant Special Store Dinners—Home Cooking Cape May Court House

Bert Shipley & Son Motor Repairing and Towing Tel. 9-R-12 So. Dennis, N. .

Laws & Hendercon Goodrich Silver-town Tires and Tubes Pert Norris, ». J.

Corson & Mills Lincoln. Ford, Pontoon Sake and Service Tel. 163 Fort Norrii, H. J.

DENHISVILLE METHODIST UPIBCOPAI—!

NCWPOBT

J FIRST ba: SI M Md^T

E. L. '* 'arren Lumber Co., Inc. Building Material: of All Kinds Tel. 60 port Norris. N. 7.

The Co-operetion of the Firms Listed Hereon MaKes Possible the Publication of This Directory

Waiter Tomlin £*:. 1880

Walter L. Riggin Plumbing and Electrical Installation Port Norris, N. 7.

Royal Taxi Service Raymond H. Perks y or Night—Trip or Service j Electrical Contractor and A* bury Ocean City I 651 Aibury Avenue Ocean City j

Hermon J. Laser Plumbing and Heating Cob tractor 110 A*bury Avenue Ocean City

Walter C . How is the time to think about the | New Lawn. 148 Asbory Avenue Ocean City J

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