Cape May County Times, 13 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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CAPE MAT eOUTITY TIMES. FBIDAT, JAMtJAEY 15. 1988.

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You Know, Who Come and Go in sa Isle City

Kiwanis To Observe Its

Rotarians Discuss Business Methods

Anniversary ^ a £^ s ” b -

,. . r *h« h c Church *H1 b. mtUy evrBtu*. “*p euKK-r. which by Sir*. U*ro i beld from 6

ftttcndlaff thI, «i*Umrc ot ■iMWrto* tbr In r Rcu'l. ot Ocean «e w>tt Majfoi and Cuata’

Me: . AWee M'.Miter haa retnrned thte cRy aftar a «u. Ka, »1Ui : Jack Con*i»h.

Has Had Remarkable In-

-Total Member-

*bip Now Over 100,000

WMwood Will

w New Tear' Of her tfiend,, a daUghUol even,n * •** *T>er\ ta fdartn; dancina aad samw. after which

Bunlnciw methoda. according to

j Ihe Mandardr of International I Kotarj. were dlacuaaed at the I meeting of «he Sea Isle Ci«T Botars Club oa Monday night. Earl M. Waddington. the chair-

if the committee, leadthe diaeiHP'on. Relatione

Card Party

The Moose heart lyegkw of Sea late «nty. will hold a card party he Moose Mall SaadHWom

! between buyer and seller

^ covered in a thorough and la

The Wliowood Klwante Club will' ^ re * lln « _"*T. George Soeder. Join Id with tbe ](.• other club»|£“» n < : *- Feldman. Jack TlMley. of Kiwanta International ta the ^rgr Neptune and Warren LarI’nlted staler, and Canada to ob-: rick!< aod E - B - Arnett taking

serve the IKh anniversary- of tje v..

organUatlon's founding during An-:, B^hday greeting* nlversary Week of January 15-SI. \»"ded to Edward Bu

was the announcement made by I ^ rn r’ Dr. M. A. Walker, president of the !,w,- * d ‘°

Big Realty Deal Closed By I. Street w York intcreats Purchase Apartments On Moorlyn Tt

$200,000 Involved in Sale

tu weekly

day* occur this week.

Both men's birth-

In The Churches St Joaepb-nr C. Church 1 City

N. J, will be the

luncheon of toe Wildwood club January IT. and will bring a m

-wgr th-l will oe featured by all "^ Uy M

■b. U,r«^ton 0» CMM Of

public achool.

Thorpe. » member of the Arm of the Atlantic Printing and Publish In,; Company, who has recently moved to Sea We City.

u.d 10:it o'clock.

ran day following Uat Mi

leow Soeder. it CUy.-ls rr-

Sr* tvlr *. E. rhatrh

Rev.

Willard Wright

JHW resort afte* ST trip to Greene Hpw «he

* Sarwh Beery S time in the (e. In Wllkee-

on PITel. paator.

ay, Janaary ll. 10:10 Ktrhth Anniversary PtuMMUon. ‘’:3u aerTlte Third Gegree.” UanIxMigc 104. A F. * A. M. inend. This la a good plan o spend Sunday evening. Notice,: Sunday school at 1Z o'clock- Ep-orth I-rogue at 7 Prayer service at 7-S0 hursday. Junior League Friday Too are cordially Invited.

e C: Wheaton. »bo

jgpr .dnrsda t V'-en the feature Utp In lla- Air aid Raymond

( krisllwa Selespe. Wildwood Christian Science Society. East itevie Avenue. Wildwood. U a iranch of The Mother Church of hriat Scientist. Bwoon. Maas. Subject of leaaon sermon. Jann•ry 1*. "Ufe." Sunday n M. undaj rchool 11 A. M. WiuuMay testlmoutal m-etlng, g p M. ' cordial iovilation is extended to It to attend these meeting,.

The Home-like Church. Sea L.e .ty Sunday January 15. Dr O. Upton Bair, pastor. Bible

and work daring the past twelve

ynara."

The flrat Klwante Club was

ganlted in Detroit and the Brat that o...,

h ' 1<1 00 J * DU "T *i. : but also the

.^?l*.. lnu ' t “ ttoBa . 1 “riPutlia- ness of olben.

The largest Ocean City realty •al of the current tea son was rc- . rrted by the office of Irving Street Thursday, o* last week,

a, -we c ._ i The deal Involved 118 feet on Buck bv Ed 1 Jdoor| r c Terrace, extending from igs were ea- Slmm * Hc»tanr»nl to near AtlanE FVwter by I ,,c Avenue The amount invol-ed . KivsK. »«* approximately U00.0W.

Five small apart men i hou-.,. one cottage and garage apartm~nt waa included, containing sixteen aparimeHs in all. The property extends from *(•« to *J4 Moorlyn Terrace Inclusive. It wa» owned by the Pikers' Club and is generally known as th. i Frank E. Champion proper!ice. Arthur «' Montell. Males manatr of ihe Street organiutton credited the recent con flag ratior

having a favorable influence ibe con«umation of this

"It may sound -f rang- to

(Continued From Page 1) 8 r **i M * ! , n ? br » l,h _ «“ >,! frtune land girl The hanks are equally l".“ ^ buslrtem deal, lut such “ or- interested becaua* they rwalis, I {■ ? h ' *' * ' only their own bu»lne».' if?. 11 ?* 1 ,, 0 * Interest,

•nd happi-! whlth f’ UT »'ha»ed thane propertler . 1 Mlreel—.< to *K.. ^y the

City

Bank* Offer Prize* For Thrift Week

* Six mem bare of the chib wen J presented with white flow Ifte per cant, attendance past piWdent. Percy H Jack soon behalf of the club presented beautiful bouquets to Mrs Martin E. Haight. Mrs. Stephen Pnwley. Mrs. Perry H. Jackson. Mr*. ‘ G. MMdleUm and Mr, Milton Walker. Hislrict Governor Pai Martin Haight

d*. ■

>uai cluo and entbUBiaatirnlly ron graluiated the new officers of th* Wildwood Club Rev. Irving Fuller, pastor o: the First Baptist Church. Wild wood, gave the Invocatlan at the meeting which was openeo Ihe singing of •America' by

Vo* _ Walter Griffith. Mr*. Stephen Pawley. Waiter Reeves, of Uw Millville Kiwaala Cluh. while Ted Nice, of Ihe Vineland Rotary Club, led ihisinging and the Holmee-Baker orchestra provided the mask- for the

i the al-

Mr*. Palmer Way i

tion therclore. recognizes Jail- prospci nis coniraunltr than |r. I n“ hl, clty wh.ch the Hr- c .used, ■rv M «. >k- --•«— •-— 1 . -- - This Interest grew when the re-

; one wh-re prosperity .• uv . ,

' genaral. Th v kno o how m,., ff^Mmctloa pl.ns nett uortanl thrift Is In building t^n-l hn ?^ , ' . ort-Uted,

i not

ary 21 as the authentic anniver-

sary date.

Klwgute International haa hod a jiortant thrift te in bnUdlng lifter u ,

remarkable growth. Ite present prosperity Montril forecaat an improv

number of club, exreeds 1*70 and The main Idea on the part U j f’"” ‘ n ; rc * ll J’ *>“»»' ^ ® “A* 1 membership of over the bank, and school, in observ-1 yr *' iW.ow. Henry C. Heinz, of At- lug national thrift week te tb mlrie, whteb wer Unta. Ga.. te the IntemaUooal promote »n edueattonal campaign I r ''** , *‘

presioeni. being elected at Out nth i which

The In-

recently reto local real of previous

-<-uool at 10 A. M. A Urge school, !h*n wa* ^ouaorrd by t

lBtert „‘ionsJ convention in Mem- ubject of thrift in Its various

Phis last June. The 195* conveu- phases. This win not be con- | “* —*^- tlon will he held In Seattle, from fined simply to spring and the j .

Juno 17-21. j importance of atartlng a bank;

The first luncheon meeting of - .recount. although that w ill ~ Dr. Walter Installed the Wildwood Kiwanis Club was c '• lv, * P^Pcr '■mpbasis but ; . . , held on January It, IP24 fifteen Include such subjeevs a* I A* IvlwatUS Head

business and professional men be-^’ l * e Spending. Invawtmenta. lo!ng present Tb* Hrst officers were - '‘'* nc ''- Cr, Ji '- Budgeting, etc. lected on February IS. 1924 the The chlrf * ,m w,u *»' to »*;* 8« t president being Herbert C '* ch ° rcalitetlon of the Doughty, who was then the man- " ro **' r money and poin' ciger of th. local branch nt is. 1 "ru' how thrift can rip one tc •VtUattc city Electric Onpony.| IKp a llf ', *!‘| I ch u h*PP l *‘ r » nd

The charter aas persentad to the 1 lnt *re worthwhils. 'VI Id wood tlub on ihe .venteg Vd Two Ctpr W * y S mT " T

April 2V 1924. and durlM«hte ,,,d

same mo-th the . year and with very good result*, lunds tor -?e itev Lrh nLU™ The Marin* Bank of Wildwood

Train Drives Auto Through R.'R. Station (ConUntied From Page 1) Dr. J. B. < orson Gat-nou suffered from a «*r hip. gash on the back of the head; lacerwisd foreheod left shoulder bruised an t left foot gashed. Dr. Corson marveled th* he us'd receive so many in Jo ‘es Itbout any o them proving -er.

Sneed suffer ed a sevc hind the right ear and ■ ations of the head and

body. He

[land the bank

; Tuckahoc. eo-

Evtry woriled to ott promises r ordinary In-

in Wimwood.

The paator will! activities the local Klwiuite CJnb lhl ‘ lr f*’“Hnu n ‘’iee, Put on to B!We.,^IWren vritere wnte were neoded of these banks feel . sno this work ha, been carried i.h,i the netdta were more than

M Vi/ I . , „ °; UietJ, !! om wwihthc effort and they are N. Wildwood Pobcemgr b^f^r Hpr -'enthu-*u*ticany participating this

u Fo™, GmioiSr.

I Klwante Club: ms p. h. Jack-1

j enjoyable Hits. Mr. and ' Forty-fifth

u

It the elecUoa on June 21 at th* North Wildwood firehouse. It was by the election officer, oman. named Lillie Bate,, ivoled Illegally. The election offiordeted Dott* to arrest the woman. It wa* claimed unt Officer Doit* allowed the wotum to leave his eight after she Lad asked fate permission to enter the ladle*' resting room In the hall. The officer testilled that after she bad left him. he never saw bar again. The State charged that Lotte was uc* 11 tent in bis charge if tbs woman and according to the testimony John Fenimore had driven the woman away from the

hall.

Mayor George Redding, who 'c*-

—in equlpmert and second to none of tu size.

i'i. Th * ° C T a " Vle * and Ocean lily fire depariment* arrived at

the Bates woman aa dark-haired 11,! - , J* M,e “ nd J'* od ,|} r r completion*d. rather • *** City Bremen okin* Ha said that be *“ under •stigated the mntur 151 eomnaiiv o f ^f C . h

Dell and minute* after It bad happened. IniS^nS. 7 lbf ^ M *

eptlfying In behalf of Dotfa char | '

icier, be dtclared that he had sown him for about ten year* iad that b* has been on the po-

for four

«on: 19*4. H. FOater Goalln: 1927.1 ~ ^rr -r- , r- ^ Edwin o. Middleton, and 1928 the State Officer* To Vt*rt loc;,| club will have for pre*iden( ■*

Dr. M A Walker. On Thursday evening. January

, 12. Madeline Porter. State Coun-

— cillor of the Daughters of Amer-

Rio I te. i<a. will make her official visit to oig t^O*s tn I pf Cuniherland Council. No.

Sea !*le Conflagration 74 of p »■ < ■ W» i * ! Dixon. District Deputy of Cumber<continued From Page 1) I lHnd rou,, '> w,n l’""* ”’ '• n ' , •e couM use—it w M .n excel-! l “ UJ1 “** i'

tent supply. 1 commend the flremen for their excellent work and. believe me. I am still of the riuion that Sea Me City ha» a Brat-dan Are department

e be was vr what had hap pened until hull an hour after he waa treated The Injured were later . einoicd to Scotch Hail for - day tor obMrvafton Some excited person sent lu a fire alarm after the accideuf happened. The firemen rmpoaded and •earned tneir service, were not

required.

■ he station which ws* damaged was need as a wailing room by passengers. The motor car was owned by T. W. Sneed, father of

the injured driver.

tCootHiued From Page 1)

S toed. Allen Grace. Orville King

and Henry S. WKte.

E. G. Middleton, retiring president. gave an inspiring Kiwanis talk and pledged hte support to the new pre-Ment. He read -

letter from H. Foster

te now in Arizona for te health., „„

SS^TX/'*"" ,r K ”«|V“ L- -»*»«„ ill U .<>11

ifr/*,

u,u„ »b. l " pro, " ” r ’**’» . his effort* in carrying out the ob-, ' ‘

Jecllvca of the Klwante declaring Joseph waant the only son. Thr

^ ,y>ul<, **• •‘•lamed onl. modern Favorite 9oi wear, through ctM-peraUon of all mem- j coat of autny ^—

Dr. Wheaton Recovering Dr. Theodore C. Wheaton te re-: , covering from Illness at hte horn, on North High Street. Millville. He

’ colors- to suit all

Tier UR

hen Attorney TVneDbaura aak'svor R*ddiHK If Officer Doits a br*ve man. Prosecuiiw wniitm If Campbell. Ir, objected to tin- q'lieUoB as being Immaterial, fast Attorney Tencnhaum did not Udnk so. Judge indredge remkrked. “It may teke a brava Bum In arrest a »tanan. but 1 loc'i know." The -bjectlon was To Indictments whkh were 1miMUDded bad been returned against Inti,, on* charging him with aidu belli a* and assist ing a pris•r to eerupe and the other argiri him with permitting a

TUrougboi

Good Grocers : MTWINICK

H the trial Prosneator ijacted to the lorn, of < asked b» Attorney Ten- j j rmi tell me why an um- . easy He.w use it's of to anybody until it I* j snd tt docent necessarily, d the man who opens it. I

Every Saturdhy Evening at 8:30 at Moose Hail Sea Ue City

Do You Beat Your Wife?

Hatnnily not! Yon arc proud of her and of the fact that you provide well for her. So well, probably, that your income is swallowed up in the cost of Uring. If you die tomorrow, will the be reduced to poverty ? Set aside a few dollar* regularly for life intunnre and stop worrying about the future. Beating your wife is not

Samuel Schellenger Keystone Phone: 295 A Cape May, N. J.

Only a few day* mere and our Fiortbrim Shoe Sale will end. 1 here's no better place to save than right here and now. Still a good assortment to select from at $885 N. C. SMITH 4 CO. 889 As bury Avenue 0CEAH CITY. H. J.

THIRD Anniversary — Sale — Saturday, Jan. 14th A Record Breaker in Price Reductions on Coats, Dresses, Millinery and Sweaters An Entire Clearance I of all this Merchandise at Prices Beyond Your

Dresses made up to retail for $14.95 to $16 95 2 for $15.00

$10.95 to $13.95 Dresses 2 for $10.95

50 Coats to be sold less than cost. The vs*t savings will enable you 10 buy two Dreu.es for les* than the coat of one

100 Pure Woo! Sweaters, made to sell for $2.95. to be priced at $1.50 Sizes 24. 26. 28

Also 60 Brushed Pure Wool Sweaters and Laggings to match at $1.50 Sizes 24. 26. 28

50 Pure Wool Tuxedo Girls’ Sweater Coats $1.50 From 28 to 36

50 Genuine Sawyer’s Oil Skin Slickers, Men’s, Women’s, Children's, lower | than cost.

Marvelous Bargains Await You

The Rosella Shop Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Sweaters, Hosiery, Lingerie MAPLE and PACIFIC AVENUES

Sole Agents for McCall's Patterns

We Are Proud of the Good WiD • and Confidence Which On. Many I

Patrons Have Reposed in Us* Oar appreciation is refected in the Messore of Courtesy. Service and Honest Merrhnndisiag ehkfe we delight

to render.

Our pbenomectl Growth tad basinets sa-cm these maay years is due in great p^t to the oe-eperattea of our customer? they place the utmost eooMeace hi eur Word, ns well as in ear Kerchaadise. Every Week is Opportunity Week in the Stares Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes

Furthest!

Choice Rice Big value. The lowetet price In yearn.

Reg. 8c ASCO

Tomato Soup Our own brsmf Fully

S'*" 20c

lly guaranteed. 9 ‘-l-l-c-i-o-u-*:

19c

ASCO

ASCO Fancy b)K California Peaches

- California's cholcvrt Pewch«n tn Bleb Sugar eyrup.

ASCO CKo»e ’ _ ^ Red Ripe

Creamette _

Noodles Tomatoes 3 25c 2 St. 25c

with Pork

3 23c

Hom-de-Lite

Mayonnaise

- 20c

Better Mayonnaise U i

• ^ Money Saving Opportunities I ASCO Corn Starch » 7c ASCO Wet Shrimp '•an Ifle ASCo Tomato Catsup hot l£c Pure Salsa Oil if! 8c, 17c Princess Jellies _ 3 tumbler* j»5 c ASCO Sliced PinnappK *«n 85*. Pure Vanilla Extract t*>t 13c, 26t ASCO Baking Powder '■«» 10«, 20c California Evap. Peaches n ’ 19c California Raisins Pkg 10c Gold Seal Flour 5 •»* h ** 25t

ASCO Bsdtwhu! Pancake Flour or ASCO Syrup 3 25c

Sold on], in ASCO SI»t«!

Victor Bread pan loaf Bread Supreme «^ 9c Made with the same care and of the finrat ingredient* .that you. yourself, would use.

ASCO ASCO Rich Creamy Butterine Evap. Milk Cheese lb 25c tallcan 10c lb 35e

{ Plain H » a C/^/-) Orange Pekoe 'a Tb Black or Pk *- ^ CU India Ceylon } Mixod 14c leas Old Country Style l/C | ASCO Teak always pleas. A blend for every (sofa

Vw-J«e I w^db,» Bine Swan 1 _ _ Toilet Tissue ! ‘°“ et 3 rolls 25c 4 rolls 19c

J American | Toilet Paper 3 big roll, 23C

1 Surpasses in Aroma, Flavor and Quality coffee wiling for 45c to 50c Ri in many places &SC0 Coffee ft 37c

I Victor Blend Coffee

Ife 31c

Dependable Meats for the Week-end!

Home Dressed J ork Shoulders

*22 c

Fresh Pork Loins „'"!ui!

ft 22c"'

Center Cuts Pork chops o-

Roasts Ik 27c

Roasting Hams

* 25c

Chickens

F '“ h Chickens

ROASTING

All walg

ft 38c » 42c

lh

40c

GENUINE LAMB

n» 46c i

All Rump n. il J ii R * b C ^ op *

Steaks ^ 44C j sbonS^T ^ 1 ci - 1 a

Steaks , 55C

il Pork Pack

All Large f-Iewnwwe Smcked Skinned AlftiTlS

; ft 18c "> 20c