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olte Kit ootiit mrts rmtt nssum it. im
Know, Who Come and Go in
Isle
ihurchesl Swain Describes
War Veteran
City
Most Interesting Day j Is Removed
To Hospital
8L Joseph t E. C. Cfcmvh
9m Wt City 8t. **t. iivr.
If- K— " M., Count; Wonun Rod. N^l«, . Quunt Ot;
> A. M. 8ua<Ur hjubm at t
-Arrive* There After Visiting Monaco ^ and Monte Carlo
and 18:20 of til* Mom Blmwd Sacra***.
A.| B«t. H I voo Cffai plum to SoiMlay foUowin* taac Mas. Bap
t t Ut T ° ^ Fn< ^‘ ,nl0rmd Th^OU|[, ' ™* N-vn-por
lIlorMt. quaated to turn in any motw* Uut i uuuim he la • may be doe the church at oaco ! H. F. von fffel. pa*tor . OOBHBH—Two letter* bare •10> «cr TOO Fffel baa bean b I S " wUv - r>bniar, 19. 10. JS 4. M I received durinff the paat
the offJrl-U (•rraion. •'W ine and OtheraMe " i KU.abelh H. _— - .. 'ThB me»sage i,, primarily for the. 8 *** n ' 01 Oaabm, who la on a women, but all are welcome T JO 8V j '““r of the world I’Ve oriata of amre of our faroiito! f2._ * l, f - to k 'T pl _ n *. ’*" many
. “| V-ri
WlflUani f _ •«*»n Michael Balj
are| open “ ‘
raDadcl-
to return to tbr' Th, *
*r year.
. Rardie. week I’ortj-
prepartng to ! »n** and hywm, will “be ejtpUiB', f ri '‘ n . dB ,n,<,,rn *^ <*» «*>*• Interrotin the DeiaB-t •■d The pastor will .peak nothe '!* »»f her trip throoffh H. pUiu to neo u» n~ei i. m„k. »•»»%«! ”< »'>■ eer Mtauranl about Marrfa 15 ally Inti tad. T*** fir »l letter waa written ,, . * Notice*: —Where I. that IDS at ’ ,M ’ bl - ari! ib * 8t*amer ‘ Fran-
Sunday Wei T^ntd K
need you to do ft Drop In at mir. l , rrom 8 <la>r * Mahlaerin* Epworth I-eague aert^ "rV^T| If 1 * through Monaco and Monte
M Mta Holme* will load. OorP*™ 0 - _ .
The Letter
Mrs. Warner Undcay. of Allantic Oty, waa a -.laitor on Wed-
Mr* John J. O'Neil 1. ot Bryn vwr. waa a See I ale vial lor on Toeaday of lhi» week, loofclnr
Holme, will lead. Our
mid-week worship is for rour in-1
y 81 7 S * F- M. to the naraoo. quickly that I — — - •
Legion
To His Aid
S* P. M. to th*
Me- s^nd your chlldre!: _ Junlon Epworih l^agne Friday
tsmoon after schon).
Cfcrmitn Science
property on FUUeth Street.
Mra. Harry Krais* irfi Tnaa-I ChrlsUnn Science Society.
toi
IWn.erly of New York, pf hts par-
day morning to attend the Itatrs- Convention being held in
Baltimore. Md.
The Ladles* Aid Society w emlah Lutheran Church belt their regular monthly met ting at the home of the paator after the mid-week aerrlce last Thumday evening. The paator report* that thl* mrlety. In their own quiet way. does aplendid work for the etmrefc.
MU* Ulliac «v right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, was taken to the Lnnkenau Hospital. FhHudetpbl*. early Monday moTl- . ir.g for an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore la-How took Miss Wright to the o< I city In their ear She w»* operated ... SJt>< ' D Wf, dnr*d*y momlx-s it " h**; J o’clock, withstood the shock J the operation nicely and her con- | ilition is retaxled as good as t M be expected. MUa Jean Stn lbers waa ttrick tt> with acute -i':-cndicltls early Thursday morning and ruabed to the Ijink<-nan Hospital at once. W« have no further new* of her condition a* we go to press. Mrs. Edv MrSwiggan. of Philadelphia. spent a few days this week as the guest of Mrs. William
F. Jocber.
Mrs. Mary Spear ha* been confined to ^ed at her home on ttth Street, suffering with a heavy broncuia! cold from which she is now Improving. * Sea I»le City was represented the Poverty Dance given last Saturday crening by the Knight* of Columbus snd the Catholic Daughters of America of Ocean City by Mr. and Mr*. George K Bung; Mr. and M.*. Vincent Asslante: Mr. and Mr*. George R. McCullough. Mis* Alice Roberts: Mr, and Mra. Ralph Short and Ml** Anna Schmidt. Mr. Short won the prize for being the moat comically dressed man. The third annual community Father and Son banquet, under the auspice* of the Sea Isle Y. M.‘0. Ul be held In the Fire House. Monday evening. February 27. The date was act al a meeting of the local Y. M. C. A coramittee Monday evening, with Dr. Eugene Way. chairman, presiding. Effort* e being made to secure a promlM Gloucester County hanker a* the speaker. As usual most of the program will lie made up of abort talk* by men and boys, combined h conn tnlty singing and music an orchestra The commit*** will strive t i make It the big*. itty affair of ID kind ev bold In the resort and to tala end sill endeavor to have every md boy In the city present that
Dari* Avenue. Wildwood,
branch of The Mother Cbu h Th. First Church of Christ Scientist Boston. Mass. Subject of lesson sermon. February IS “Mind’
1,001 11 A M »>*>'■*-
day Testimonial Meetings * P. M A cordial Invitation in . rlended to all to attend these meeting*.
Messiah Lutheran
The Home-like Church. Sea We City. Sunday. February 19—Bible school at 10 A. M. Service with sermon at 11 a. M The pastor Dr. D. Upton Bair, will speak on •Christian Stability or Christian Steadfastness.” with special reference L) Washington. This service will do you good and you are always mo*t welcome at Mes-
siah.
The Lincoln S'crk-e last Sunday evening was largely attended.,
The ssrrlce was fine from start Mediterranean to finish. The junior choir. In [the mountain top. Many orange their caps and gowns, did good'groves make the scene a pretty 1— -ci •• — on*. Have just returned from a
lour of the shops and we w
soon aail for Naples.
■’Sincerely
"ELIZABETH H. SWAIN.
to enumerate them. Af-
ter lea.tixg <be Madeira Ixiande. we ari sail for Monaco and the first sight to greet us was the towering Rock of Gibraltar, which rises to an immense hrighi above the v-a. While passing through the straits both the *b*r*w of Africa and Europe are
•Salbte.
"A peculiar thing shout Mediterranean Sea la that the wat.r appears to be a deep blue and It makes a beautiful right in contrast to the gre«n foliage of the shore and the white cotages of the natives. "We arrived at Monaco and be fashionable resort of Monte Carlo It In th* mldnt of a bury season. This place to railed th* playground of Europe and wealthy people from all part* of the continent spend their vacations The betels and building*
kitchen*, women washing, rooking and sewing, nil ply their trade* in the open. Carts are drown by donkey* or oxen and
eonu times the team Is composed | Suffering from the effects of a of one of each. It’s a quaint I »hrapnri wound r.wrived daring *»?'• „ ; the World War. Waller W Price. A railway trip was made to ’Isle City war veteran was
rutna of Pompeii, and the j ramovad to the Government Hns
«.ini and an auto trip was WU ] Bl uiand. Phlladelvicittv " e ' fer * 1 ! pW8 00 for treatment. The net top Is at Alexandri,. ,„!£?*,' S^y rScc*”
looking forward 1 .jirapnel. After a lengthy *uy
various government hospitals was discharged . and granted *Jh a month compensation by the ' rovernment The wound never properly healed and he was forced on several occasions since to seek treatment. Recently the wound ,
« • , became infected and he was (restCommissioners ” «*■nn
I Excepting the 220 per month
PurrhfiM 8 I*nt * h ‘ el1 b *, f T eir ~ lron ' Uie * m M UlVIlltaC 1-rtJl ernment he had no mean* of supi Porting his wlf* and four children
1 while HI.
Reportl The members of the Morgan-
_ R“rk i-ori. American Legion, of Severaj IraprOVMnenU I ° c, ' ! ' n became Interested in
I the caae and through their effort*
- | Price was removed from the Sea
RIA ISLE—The Commiaaloneri J*!' Ho*pita! to the League
of E-a L«e City have purchased
- quite massive and are club-
oratriy furnished. '’An automobile (rip
Nice, which U about nine
miles from here and the road Is rul in the side of the mountain
and an excellent view
Egypt, and I a
a visit to the Pyramids. 'Am la the best of health and
enjoying every minute of th
(zip.
■■Sincerely.
"ELIZABETH H. SWAIN.
the wtaierly half of the lot adjoining tbe fire house. The price paid was JI400. it waa disclosed at tbe Tuaaday afternoon sera loot the officials. The lot will be used for fire protection purposes Director of 1‘uhllc Work*
His
being cared
family
tor t>y the Joint efforts of the Region. Ha auxiliary and the Red
. —- - feel (Uttered when a wo-
—.oo. „ ,-uwre «o.s. 1 “ 8 '‘ “ 8k ™ advances She may Maher reported that he U having {“*' ,*' 8 ?i. 8 ? m * bod * ,0 h, ‘ , P k,l,
service. They sang well. The pastor’s discourse was greatly en-
joyed.
Ash Wednesday will be on th* I!nd. and the service in Messiah will be held the following Thursday at 7.30 . This will be the beginning of the Lenten season.
Recen t Marriages
Hantbur) -MHartkj
WILDWOOD.—Mias Lola f'arthy and Harry Hansbury. both of this resort, were united In marriage at Elkton. .Vfd. Monday.
Comedy At CoM Spring COLD SPRING-—’'8af*iy Plnrt.” a comedy In three acle. waa presented by the lojal Grange on Thumday and Friday evening*, ot last week, to crowded house*. Many people from Wildwood. Cap.- May, Dias Creek and Court House were among the audience that enjoyed the presentation. Music waa furnished by the Dias Creek Orchestra. The cast waa composed of the following young folks of the Grange: Charles Sandgran. Swain Hoffan. Herbert McPherson. Raymond Taylor. Edgar McPherson. Huffman. Dorothy Edholm. Betty JlcPherson. Bertha McPherson and Gladys Sandgran.
Install First Aid Cabinet STONE HARBOR—The Home and School Association has inatalled a fully equipped first aid -iiblnet lb the school here.
The Bext Letter The next letter waa mail* Naples and r.vea an Idea of
in that cliy
"Have Just passed what I believe ha been the most interesting day of the trip, so far. "Long before we anchored at Naplee we could see tht buildings huddled against tbe ride of <he moo- Ins with Mt. Yasavlu* la the background. "Nsi es Is a very Urge city, with pcp'ilatlon of about a mUlio... so they tell me. and In th* lower part, or nbere (hr poorer class live, it is very Interesting. The street* are narrow. the houses seem to be just crowded with people of every nationality. Children of all ages and goats of all rites literally swarm beneath one's feet. Street dancers, street singer* and street vendors all cry their wares In an uproar and business I* conducted nrtctically la th* street, barber*, tailors, shoe maker*.
UR
A suitable meeting place for MI boys' groups and clubs of the) city was *l*o dlccussed at the February meeting of the local Y. M. C. A. Committee Monday evening. A committee 1* at work, trying to locate *uch a place. The 8L Valentine card party! and danc* for the benefit of thv ’ Moose on last Tuesday evening j was a big success. Many oul-of-j town visitor* were present. j J
Recent Deaths
I — Matthew 8lell.| >. died at his home . lb* 8th Acute in-
INICK
Have You Looked Ahead? Take a look into Ike future. L't a good thing to
do.
What will be your financial position twenty — thirty — yean from now. Will you be independent free from financial worry? Or will you be, like
many yoa know, upon the charity of rela-
tives?
IT'S UP TO YOU to make of your future what you willAn endowment, or monthly income policy is your GUARABTEE of independence. Ton pay for it while your earning capacity is greatest—and you enjoy it when your earning capacity declines.
SEE
Samuel Schellenger Keystone Phone: MC-A Ope May, N. X
I he city t
coat of paint. Th* machinery I* also being cleaned and painted,
he reported.
Ttie Commissioner!- decided o.i Tuesday afternoon to attend the convention ot the New Jersey League of Municipallltva. to beheld In Newark Friday of thl* week. SollcUor Boswell and all of the Commissioner* were i*r*s-
Ibe meeting.
County Ideal For Raising Poultry fContlnued From Page 11 it plaaning a poultry 'arm. within hi* mean* ’The farms thru 1 propose to crut*. starting at once, will be' Complete la every detail, ready for the poultryman to move on. and start hi* fiork. and the cost will wtseeu 2fiCM and SGtWn < plett. Alao. tbe financing will b. mads easy "pm our climate and soli. au> i* who ha* made any study of! ■sitry raising, and has enough onry to finance the first six onth*. is certain ot .. comfortable Income after that. If they will pay attention to the busHies* ” Similar farms were created by the Baron De Hirsh Fund during the last two years, and all of the 2* farms are now occupied and owner., are doing well Mr Krtnafcey ir-lends to carry out this
When You Want Anything Musical
Try tbe
Music Sh
3702 Pacific Ave. GIBSON String Instruments Banjos from $18 up Hawaiian Guitar Outfits, complete with instruction book--$15.00 Ukeleles - $1 50 up Trap Drum Outfits $32.50 up Conn Saxophones Rercralt Official Boy Scout Bugles $4.75 Columbia Records and Machines Sheet Music Time payment* if desired. Send I vr Booklet. Key tone Phone
oppe
Wildwood, N. J.
We Cure Battery Ills ^j^HEN your battery | (any make) gasps desperately for breath f —rush it to our bat- § tery clinic. Better stiU, | prevent battery ill*— 1 by letting us inspect it 1 —say. once a month. | If you need a new j; battery^— we prescribe | F.xides for a long life £ of trouble-free service f' at a reasonable price. •' Let us examine your ii, battery today.
Hewitt’s Garage Cape May Coart Home. Hew Jersey Generators and Starters Overhauled
Exi&e BATTERIES
V Ti?/,* #£* Mt&V / HJWfitCP /t£fi rp oo /rWELL / 0/0/7? ffreouru--oil*, crur**'Z+P+L*,/
said you’d do 8 it. Remember that you told her that ’’one of these days" you’d buy a home for her. Now is the time and we’U show you how the- rent money wiH pay for it. BOTH k- PHONES IL. MAHER
Sea Uie CHy Painter Suf- { fers From Shrapnel Injury
SATBHCIION ECONdr! Two oatstaadtn; reasons why the most particular Home-keepers in every locality fiad it well worth their while to shop in the convenient neighborhood ASCO Store. Are you. toe. enjoying thi* full mentafr of shopping satis faction ? Pay ns a visit today In the Stores Where Quality Counts. Your Money Goes Furthest!
First choice of those Home-Keepm who know from experience the kind to buy!
Victor Bread Bread Supreme
8c:
Reg. 9c Gold Seal ^ g< Macaroni or Spaghetti ‘ *>C Rich Creamy Cheese th 35c
iL^d 2 25 c = Open kettle rendered. Our usual A8CO QuaU'r ASCO or Del Montr 'jj R^g. 237aSCO Fancy California :! Pure Fruit Peaches Preserves
19c
19c
In rich, heavy, sugar arrup. II As fine a* j Choke California Peaches Bagular priaa 17c. UnuauaU? big
15c
ASCO Sliced Peaches 2^ 25c Reg. 19c I ASCO i Orange Marmalade mu., 15c
Daily Mteri - Ec***ay Prices! Williams Sweet Pickle* can 19c Lifebuoy Soqp S cakes 19c Ivory Soap —4 rake* 25c ASCO Beam with Pork 3 ca"« 23c Big Bed Ripe Tomatoes 2 big ran* 25c ASCO Sweet Sugar Cara <»" ?5c Choice Sugar Corn can 10c ASCO Corn Starch Pkg 7c Pure Vanflla Extract bot ISc, 28c ASCO Tomato Catsup •»» 18c
^3. Grapefruit 3 for 25c |
Cv?-f of This Quality will coat yo> 45c to 50c a peund in many pUoc*! OSOO Coffee . . 37c Victor Blend I Sealed Evap. Coffee ib31c I Milk 3 cans 28c
Headquarters for Quality Butter & Fresh Eggs! Butter Egg* “*a
{^“ d ”■ 51 c j Egg* " 40 C
ASCO (Butterine lb 25c I A pure, nouiiablnc spread.
Reg. 23c Florida
Grapefruit can 20c
. Just thv heat
n iJ
Big Meat Values for Week-End!
Boneless D — —
Breakfast OfitCOll
(Whole or Half Pieces)
28c
^ | Pure Pork
CounUy Style
dl | Sausage
Scrapple
Q ! lb 35c □ ti) -—
2 ibs 25c
imported Swettxer Cheese H lb 25c
Large Broiling, Small Frying, Small Roasting and All Stewing Chickens *>
lean Salt Bacon Impt Back Bacon All Large Cooked Smoked Sliced Dried Beef Luncheon Heat TT ^ Baked Heat Loaf flamS Vitalar Cheew Pimento Relish 11) 20c - Mustard Chow 1 Gruycre Cheese
39 c m 22ef >4 ^ 25c J 15c
23c i 45c ‘
Delicious Pork Pack
th
55'
! All Small Smoked pm r l
Hams ^
« B :"r.’^"i.r:v'SKaoa
28 £ w

