Cape May County Times, 10 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CATE KAY COntTY TOSS. FEmAY rfflSEAEY 10. 19M.

You Know, Who Come and Go in

a Isle

City

Recent Deaths

1 »Uh hi* i

OC UM yOOMh«Ut

i’s family and was

among Uir must active memberi In the affairs of the C. A. P.

.■ - . , here. Among the many aeh1e»e- ^ t-pier | menu of his war recof was th. NORTH WILDWOOD.— George r * cl xhml b « march-nl through

U Bpl. r. aged 8: yean, dint ,1 Georgia with General Sherman hli home. 25 E. Ptarth 8trett.!“5 bu P rl 1 ' 3 '‘ ,< - ronday morning the 5th at 2‘ r,,l * le storiea rmnlnlscem

■ rM. wTaSi m M< :i.« oi. WT dm. •hort time, condition* of old age ,n " , “ r u *"

causing hi* death. " '

Want R. R. Service V ia Ocean City

Carey Office Reports Five Realty Sales

Page THre* ==3*=

<I , 1 . Mr. Bpler i« aurrlved by hi*' _____ t*!, w .l do r Ue Chunber of Com-

«as

[ great prepara- home «r. t mrd party ar.d! pi.,k-te»«fc. to he held In Xpert and .

Mra. Kkry S,»er is fU ai her Jfther of City Clerk WHUam IX T '

“ >rtj-loBth SueeL *ilhlKP>« t ZnJZJZi * I

Mr. and Mr*. Dai . Mr- Epicr was born in New Hoi-1 " "‘‘'roofK 84 ' ya r H ? • tor of fifteen Hr*. Tcma Barklen

w- — — — - .— -w—.. vt Atlantic on the evening of City, and Mr. Ka«herln. Price of Day. Tuesday. F>b-;0.ean CtD. »*re called to her Mr* Clarencr S. bedside, arrirlcg early Thursday ' chalracn of the j morning ^

week with the-.r * a» gride eight. **“ * taacher. per cent: grade three.'

j Mrs. Rice, teacher, and grade four. v_ h ' Ul ** Bnc *- **ooher. ware a tie,

. ^ • «oo nt*iw«h a perctmug* at 617; —* -* t ^r home her* ; jr**. oar Dent*.

U slightly im- gg -

Gallcn. «

_ JWrer.re' ltir

Ootia I Rank with

when the Civil War brake and eoihtted with the Seventy, third Regiment. Pennsylvania Volunteers. He wan in several battle* end snm with General Shenran on his, historic march th raugh Georgia. He wa* in the battles of OeOysborr Bull Run. Ha waa • member of the Walter S. Newball Post. No. T. G. A. R.. of Philadelphia Mr Epler wag also a member of .he laitbera* Church He had |— reuidept of Plvs Mile

many years,

irrived by his widow

and two

'harle*. both of this city

Punera! aerrlcea ware held Wednesday afiernoon at 3 o'clock, from hi* late residence with Rev. William U6o officiating. Inter-

ment a«a made at the etneiery. Court House.

[ Martin C. _ * rr * vl * r t olver arrived l_ | ‘.ing trip from ( . —- Caroline \ ' h *» ln ' • '*'"** <* * - Iphia. and' l ‘ r °* d Tl ** ,r *P »*g •

Mrs. Edward j * ooderful mp. | Mia* Dorothy Irwin ia well > apeodtag! 4 ** ,n going to school after

of “The Dl.Uetbodlst Epweek. was i ‘ be repea In. at near future.

Churches

Sen Isle Methodist Church

Her. H. P. von Uffel. Pastor. Sunday Prtruary 12—lO.S'i A M., sermon. The Knockers’ Clob ' This ia another Old Testai

With' the • LAndinc.

Bingham, of this

^Ha^old! '^ mon ‘h* 1 i' 0 " will enjoy hear-

7-30 P. M.. "Historic Night

. _JnHierlw - An * leM * nd f 00 * 1 "" WtrloU will and Billie I •**1“ 'he evening esrr'—■ former'll' bext Sunday evening.

Notlcea: Supi. Sutton is still nfier an altendanee of 100 In the

much ine-j Sunday achool. The Epwortfa m confined | l * a g“'' give* you a chance to post two! • *P r "» ymirself In public. Come

at • P. M. and exchange ideas. The Bible study and prayer service meet* each Thursday at ’.SO in the parsonage- All are welcome. Kindly remind the youngsters to come to the Jr. League after school Friday afternoon.

Me* A.** Clly *, M»ir wire* ’•on Wednee-

—J the Wildus?^

i by the ras well

netted

St Joseph's a. C. Church

Sea Lie City Rt. Rev. Magr. A. Pozxl. rector. Daily Maas at S A. M. Saadsy Masse* at S and lb:30 o’clock. Benediction

.of the Most Blessed Sacrament VcnPotsen | Sunday following last Mass. Bap*J^ Rt | tiara by appointment. Sunday

9 A. M.

rs. VanPUs- i

r Coxa

Chrutim Science

folks had a

of the MUaeai christUn Science Society, East Strother- on j Davl* Avenue. Wildwood. 1* a »r the ts«ket-( hraneh of the Mother Church.

: 1 he First Chu ch of Chrlel SclenI list. Boston. Maas. Subject of

del Mar a. of - |,y»oii sermon February 12. the week end; Soul.'’ Sunday 11 A. M. Sunday

- ' ' ■ • OAHU, , — - Coxaor. and fan -1 ., brail 11 A. M. Wednesday Mrs. Matts air | n -.lmonial meetings, 8 P. M ot S»a laie fit.- i cordial invitation ia extended

ill to attend theae meeting*.

in Uaddon

Mesatah Lutheran Chtrrh

Mrs. Augustu> j Sea lale city. Rev. D. Cpton

* Bair, Ph. D, Paator.

,, Bible achool at 10 A. M. b«;b-

iect: “Jesu* and the Kingdom.’

THl!TKJ* | gervice with sermon at 7:36 P.

M. Theme: “The Serviceable Life" ! »ith special reference* to the life | of Uncoln. We aba'.l think of (him as a boy, a storekeeper. ;. 1 lawyer, a buntoriai. an emancl-

tb:

FAMILY

hristhui “Tne r

Joha It. I.earning

mere* Appoints Committee on Proposition

Mrs. Verna Bark low. age 3S

K.f’r Elect'd Wur,

9:«*. after an lllnsws of

n hetumorhagi- of the heart finally

causing her .death.

Funeral services wet* held in the Calvary Baptist Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. von Offel. pastor of the First M. ~

■ APE MAY COURT HOUSE

John D. lea ning, a veteran ot the.

Civil War. dim Saturday.

He was

3 m

V the 4tH:{ as In hi* ■ I! several j

SEA ISLE CITY.—A committee was appointed at the Chamber of Commerce meeting Monday eve- , nlng to sec James Murphy. Dl*Passenger Agent of the West

Church, of Sea Isle City. oUcUt-i J, r » e > aDd Seashore Railroad. Ating. Mra. Bsrklow aitanded thel'“ Ur r ‘ l J- ,n ““/J?* 1 ro h * T ' Methodist Chorcb regularly. I lK;ket* from imilAdelphla to Sea Mra. aarklow died very peace-!‘‘‘f R 00 * 1 riM Ocean City, fully, although conscious to the| rhll ‘ would “ ot change Sea Isle’* las<. Her husband. Frank Bark-1 Rcbedule ’ but wo<lld » 1r " iow, was the only one with her '-cal passengers the benefit of the when the end came. Deceased' clec,ric rou,e lo Ocean City via was R member ot the Sheppan* i ,h * 8bore lJno -

Lodge. of Audubon. The Barfctow | Tb, ‘ committee wa* composed of I Avenue, neat Thirteenth StreeL family have lived in Sea Isle Ctty! M *> or M ‘urtce Sofroney. Edward I to Julir.n B. Slevtn. of Philsdel-

shotif two year*, coming here !!, Arnett. Theodore Dejlos. lHaia.

from Had don Height* J Hiram Ime and Earl Wadding- The southwest corner and adIn her younger days Mrs. Bark- .. ! lo‘nl»K lo: at Twenty-fourth Btiert low was a member of the Labtns• Neptune was elected 1 and Central Avenne also exchaa i-otnpany. of Philadelphia, who gt) *ecr*twy of the chamber for thajed ownership. John D. Maguire showed musical com-1 b * l,,w ’* ^ •h*' term. is the purchaser. They —

Four Improved Propertie» On Central Avenue Exchange Ownership

Anticipate Early Rentals

OCEAN CITY —The sale of four Improved properties and two lot* : oca ted on Central Avenue were | reported by the Csrey office. The properties which exchanged ownership Included a louhle new brick bouse located nt 2818-11 ( enlral Avenue to William T.; Wilkin*, of Mooreetown. N. J. They form-rly owned 'by Menotti ArtMon, of Camden. Each bouse.

contains nine room*.

The seme office reported the ‘ two boose* on Central.

idle* She later went into a^l AoWhero.mmiltee. ram posed of moving pictures. For the past few-i »**“>•»<? Sofroney. Irvin* year* *be has been an ardent ‘ ^ Soeder and William

i tb* churches.

i A. Haffert.

i appointed l

Mr • fc,— Mra.' Harkins praeWc^d for (he! dw * v ? r ,0 >wrure evening traiif a fc Wi 1 ^SSt“ I HZTLfoi ZkThS* : ,be Boulrvard ••hmeT«a^am wtcrav' h * ,,,td ' M1<, h *r ser^ IlIteM Mil On Uddnesday the first commltTiarcn and of the J ^ bB | snshnity to take her part cast a ^ aB •n’orvlew With Mr. IW. No. 40. O. A. R., of -upe ^ef4«nb*ra j Nu rpby « A.Uurtlc City. They iL la fc, SI. She i* survived by her htuhsnd.I ^rourlraouslT received . id ■.Bd U *Xra^ cMdrea 5 »nrt I f ' r * n,t ^rklow. and three ch’.l- i , > . lr Morphy promised lo take chHdiS. * Bd * r * nd 'j dren. Thelma. Vlolat and Clarence ,b '“ ia,Ur wl,h “Ifber offlc-vl,

1 Broadwatei. ; of ,b '' rtnr-nnny.

The funeral was held here Wed-! nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. 1 ailh Interment in the Baptist

'emwery.

Dr. John T. Huff

CAPE MAY POINT.—Dr. Joha r. Hoff, ige 63 years, former Mayor of thl* nsorf. died Friday, bo 3rd. at bt« homo hero He had been III oevera! months, two •if which he was bed la*I. suffering from n complication of

Dr. Huff moved to this Borough om Philadelphia seventeen year* ago in poor health Th* climate, Ae resort a\d the people were *o igrcesblr t iat be remained and !>e«an practicing hi* profssion. For a number of years be has been the emy doctor In the BorJUgh. He will be greatly missed both pennanent a '

Dr. Huff served as Tgx Collector of th. Borough and also as a member of the Board of Health. He was a member of the Epis-

•Pkl Cba: rh

Dr. Huff Is survived by his widow. Grace, and four children. Mr*. E. Wheiler. Mays Tending: \t r. 1*. _• • ,i ■ _

Mrs. Van H an Taggart. Harrisburg: J. H. Huff. Atlantic City, and John Emmett Huff, West Cape

May.

The funeral waa held Wednesday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, with interment at Cold Spring Cemetery.

George L. Epler

WILDWOOD—Funeral services of the lale George L. Epler were held Wednesday at 1.30 P. M.. In the home of his son. William C. Epler. J1S Ea^t Fourth Avenue. North Wildwood, the Rev. William H. Li be. pastor of the First Me hodiat Episcopal Church. Angleoea. officiating. The service* at the grave were charge of th - American Leg ton Post No. 1*4. Wildwood. A salute ■ ’bree volley* was find over grave. Burial was at Court House. A guard of honor wss formed at tHe home of the deceased. Th-. nitr *e.c In full uniform, member* of' the Legion ..dong as pall bearer* Leon A. ■''‘l•aton war in charge of the

etatl.

Lutheran — _

r . regular monthly meeting a* y ZaArtnrtfJ lg»8.1 the Steven* Hotel last Monday f Sr™ levenlng The meeting wa* full of{ f

Mr. Epler wa* a Civil Wt

erao. He was eighty-three years of ag. the time of hi* death.

Monday. February.A

Another Pioneer Answers Summons

New School Nurse Starts Work on February 15

_. . . 1 rv W1Y- iir-w pvnuui aur*c tor Richard Townsend Passes, woodbine, sen isle city, stone . » **• »w Harbor and Avalon, la bnslly enAway At His Home : gag«t in h*r new duties. Mr* , 1-ucy Griffin, the nurse for Den1 nl* and Upper Township*, will TUCKAHOE.—Another pioneer. ^J nm T* ee •tout February 15. of Tuckaboe unawered the final sb ’ , to now ‘•king a special summons Wednesday evening.) ,r “ inln * cour,B ■* Tranu.’i. fiebruary 1, when Richard Town-

send passed away

merly owned by J. Edward*. Pbliadclphia. The sale prices

were net revealed.

The same offtre reported renting for Rudolph Scbuneman. of Philadelphia 1530 Central Avenue, to Percy Farrell, of PhHadelphta. for the season: 1509 Central Ave nue to WIIHsm White, of Overbrook. for the summer montAs. T. J. Carey, senior mem be; oi the Carey offlt e. foraec* an active realty market here. In an Interview he declared. “The recent fire and rebuilding plan' has focussed the uttentior of thousand* oi. the resort. During the past few days I have v'slted Philadelphia. Moomtown. Warn on. Medloid and Trenton and everywhere I was greeted with Inquiries regarding the new boardwalk and biidgas. Many declared they were going to vtalt the resort in the near future to see the work un-

det construction.

’'Indications point to an early renting season this yeer. Visitors coming to inspect thr construction work will probably lake advantage of this opportunity lo hnve their apartments and cottages presentable if they wish to have them rented early.”

KehCtl MUtmi Alton**: "Don’t you enj«, ,, Mr . wb ®J r “ *' i hose slow motion pictuns o TDC f* ho * J D MII.LV 11 JA:.—Mr. and Mr*. F. horse ra«W?’’ toroh. 1843. for several yw* in B ,. Uoek h.y, arri,.,) „ Mtaml.i Tony: "No. they remind me his earlier Hie accompanied hi* - - — 1 ------

l<rfith«a> l» tfi.- -eapnrM) o! «.*«•

the schooner. “Sue 0;. Townsend.” Giving up the sea-fafTltg. be later took up the trade of carpentering from w hich he retired j several years ago. HI* widow. Lydia Townsend and: two sons. Otis M . and Theodore V.. both oi Ocean City survive! him. Funeral service* were held ] from his late residence Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock, with in-] tennent at the Head-of-the-Rlver • OtMMsry. Dr W. L Verkes offi-i elated, assisted by Rev. William

Burley.

(Additional Death Notices Page 2, iwrtlon 2),

Day To Make Checks Good

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.—I Charged with pasrt&g worthies*; checks, William Anderhon and: Robert Vargtos were glvt n until | Thursday morning of this week,! the day tollowtng their trial. t*e-! fore Judge Eldredge. to make) them good The amount cl the;

check* was 9256.

Anderson and Vargio* were! formerly employed by the Grand! Fleet Transportation Company of! Atlantic CMy. The worthless ! cheek* were accepted by Joseph! fierivanl. a business man of Wltd- j

wood.

Employer: "What kept you fror work yesterday, acute indigestion again?” Typist: "No. A cole engineer, this time.’’

president. Mra. Steven*.

services *t the Church of ivior last Sundsy at 7:30 were largely attended and | ’ Interest from start »0j About 66 people werejMJt j i song service Mr Gus i wa< present and played! |

TRUSSES

ELASTIC STOCKINGS /

ABDOMINAL BRACES

SUPPORTERS CRUTCHES DR. J. S. D. EISENHOWER Schellenger and Pacific Avej. Wildwood, N. J.

WE Wave

woman

ATTENDANT

Recent Marriages

k=s

Expert rating and Repairing It's fumy it Eisenhower doesn’t hare it

Lipman Machine Works

WOODBINE, N. J.

Successor To The WOODBINE MACHINE WORKS

.... “Like your new neighbor?” “Immensely—she’s so bright and smiling.” “Been in her house?”

The New Minuter”

General Machine Work Done

“Yes,and learned lots—they’re just fairly well off but they have many modern aids for keeping young. “Telephone, of course,—two, in fad, main one downstairs and an extension m a bedroom. That’s real convenience, especially at night.” “I’ve always wanted an extension but such a handy thing must cost a lot.”

it. No — a charge for service connection and then about two and a hall cents a day.” 2 You can place yout order over

WILLIAM M. LIPMAN, Prop.

I

A Big Worth While Tea Sale! A Reduction of 10c Per Pound.

Reg. 65c FW% rowj asco leas m x 14 : » 5-S Or* fife Pekoe. India Dry km. Old Country gtyk*-

*Te k aT'i? 12<:«45: Tear choice of Plain Black or Mixed.

Strongly Constructed w<i Brooms Unusually big value.

Buy anJ Save.

Keg. Ipc ASCO I Buckwheat Jj

and

Pancake Flour

R«. lOi ASCO

Golden Table Syrup

3 cans

woi (lings hot cakr* and syrup touch' th* spot.

3 p* 1 ® 5 25c

Reg. 9c LUX

Toilet Soap

Buy a Doten Cal:es and i

3 20'

■ the- Price of Three.

•^ Economy Pointer*!

The Choicfi of I

the Mott Jarlirol.. Hen.- j , sco ^ _ _-“ P ^ r lL j VanOla Extract Victor Bread ASCO Beam with Pork _ , , ay ASCO Catsup Pan Loaf g c a3co Tgbk MQ$nud

! Sweet Sugar Corn

Teddy Bear Sugar Corn

ASCO Fancy Corn

ASCO Cooked Spinach ASCO Gelatine Desserts

ASCO CaJif. Peaches

.kg 7 e - ho* 13c, 25c | . 4 pkw 20f j

3 can* 23c

tot 15c i

Jar Ife

Bread

Supreme Wrapped q

i-oaf

> 10c

l^/gc can |fg j

17e

3 kka* 8ftc 18 can 19c 1

ASCO Blend has that delicions aroma and Satisfying 1 Flavor that makes yoa remember it and wunt more of rt.

fZSCO Coffee.

n> 37c|

Victor Blend Coffee

-— lt» 31c

Reg. 23c « duz-19

HaH^Stcr Soap 12" 59c

.ASCO Mince Meat

^ 15c!

Special Price

htie It lost*.

-4

Finest Butter in America!

Strictly Fresh

IfeRsi^

Richland Butter

”■ 53c

I Fresh I! Eggs

47 c 42 c

!b^^25cI

r c!,^«>35c

B Meat Suggestions for the Week-end!

Large Broiling Small Frying Light Roasting All Sizes Stewing

f AU Larg< I Q—1...^

cnim*39'

I Smoked Skinned

Hams »> 20c

AU Small II Smoked Skinned AAaiTlS

ft 25c

clZe Lamb «> 37c I Princes* Mint Jelly

l ambler 15ci

1 48c j Should*: s 1 38c ] Breast Lsaub

! sliced Dried Beef lb 16c ViUlac Cla iSlited Boil-d Ham ' < lb 15c J pork Pack

B

Fancy Turkeys 11 55c

Bacon 30c sn.^-s.ssfs &rt.rcr!HBEHs;