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_ tt of U>* P. R. R. SUUcn at Cap* iUf Krtd*?, mherr ba ba. bma traufMr«d by tbc compan.
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»a*w •UOob. Thr to. «nr» «UI be open for a I*, after which It will be a pre-
l otabon oaly.
Urt» crowd of folk" from
phta to the fantral of ber hu»baad. wnuam A Bloomer, and 1* KWWdinc aome time In PbtladelPte. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Porter and 'I. J, with . and Mrs. Ernest Corson. Mr. rter retarned borne while Mrs. Porter and children are spending part of the week here “ ‘
_ V. Boalts waa a PhUadelphla vtattor Thoiaday wLer* be aded a meeting of the P. R. R
1 as aaent at Bennett Station Thursday In the regular bjrent'a place. LeRny Jaggers attended a ferenee In Atlantic City last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrc. Rate Cos. of Caa-
Willtam Jenkins motored to distant point la Pennsylvania get his father, who will make Ms boms her* with Mr. end Mrs. Jenkins and family tor a time. Mrs. Thomas Elliott, of Bn t lelgn, spent Monday here with -1 Mrs. Helen Garretson s'. Claude Ye* tick*, of Fishing i Creek, visited Ms brother, Earl. I her* Monday. Paul Matthews, who Is spending
the winter in Philadelphia ed Us fatbt; hero Banda] Mias Milo red Matthews s portion of the week at the State Normal School at Glai log her sister. Miss
Mrs. Bessie Wilson fee badly about having a coiUe pop stolen from beside her garage Friday evening, the little
"Uady" and sras a great pet of
Godfrey, of Wildwood, aad friend from Philadelphia Sunday.
Matthews
Frank
Millville James Hess has given up Us position ss manager of the West Cape May American Store. Mrs. Monroe Matthews and daughter. Ethel, sad Conrad Johnson. of Wildwood, visited ber daughter, Mrs. John Seymore and family In West Cape May Sunday evening. Mrs. Philip Hess accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles W1UU and Miss Minnie Shse to the all-day meeting si Green Creek Tbnraday Quite s eomber from her* attended the different —
day by the Ladies'
Cape May City
Mrs. Walter J H TV Cape May. where uiey end guests of the latter's father, Henry C. Thom peon. Mrs .Henry H. Brown, of Columbia Avenue, entertained at a farewell bridge party on Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. V. D. M. Marcy. who left this week for Bermuda where she will re gain
Mrs. Mary Elder, of Fayetteville.
Cer« May with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Entriken. »•. their Decatur Street Miss Kells Fisher has returned to Cape May from Lanadownc. Pawner* she has spent two months with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hewitt. Mrs. Frank B. Mecray entertain
Mrs. Adda Hand is raterialBtng Mrs. Matilda Banned, ot Picture at ber Corgle Street Mr. aad Mrs. Samuel M. Scbei__u*er entertained Mr. and Mr* George Shaaer. of Palmyra. N. J.. last week end. Mrs. Scbellenger will leave In a few days for her forner hoaae at Dayton. where she will visit relatives for throe weeks Farewell Party Mrs. Elisa belli Phillips, who will leave in a few days for York where she will remain several months, entertained at a farewell bridge party on Wfdnc day afternoon at the home of Mi Harry Brown, of Corgle Street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson. •. Mr. and Mrs. Walter StevenJr_ Jack Stevenson and little Virginia Stevenson, of Wynoefield. Pa. spent a part ot the week
Cape May.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edmunds, of 'olumbla Avenue, entertained dur.ng the week their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Willard North of Philadelphia. Mra T. Dm Lemmon entertained at a bridge party on Thursday
Mias Marlon DPI s accompanied Mr*. William H. Bright and hei eon Noble Bright, of Wildwood, to Glasshoro on Saturday. Prof. Orion Reeves, of Easton. Pa- motored to Cape May spending thix week end with fate parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodor* Reeves at their Broadway home. Mr. and Mrs. Horace U Church
were week-end gueste John Middleton at Philadelphia. Mrs. Florence Froat entertained Mr and Mrs. Charles Griffin, of Philadelphia, over the week end. Miss Rachel Hebenthat Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller, of Haddon Height*, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dee Lemmon motored to East Orange where they were week-end gueste of Mr. and Mrs, George B. Curtis.
Swainton-CIeimont
(Held over from last week) Mrs. HattI* Doug]aw speni a day last week with Mrs. EHa Vanaman. at Dlai< Creek. Frank Eldredre. of Salem, spent the week-end here with hte mother. Mra. Annie ddredge. Section Firewarden Allteon Ludlam and wife motored to Bridgeton on Thursday and npenl the day with Division Firewarden P. W. Crater sud wife. Miss Ray Clark, of Court House, spent Sunday here with Mra. Hattie Douglass. A large number from our village went to Court House to vote at the school election on Tuesday of last week. Mra Joanna Douglass, of Court Houae. la spending a few days w; h Mra. Electra Godfrey.
Dr. Edwin Harte. who te spend-1 ma Shaw. Alice Taylor, i Ing the winter In PiUsbur.;.' Bailey. Ftoreace Bailey Halite 8. spent a day last week here ai bte Dukes aad Jennie Suite. After
Mr. and Mra. Roben J. Sterrett and family, of Philadelphia. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Howell over the week-end. The signals, telegraph Instrument*. etc., were re root rd from Swain Station last week. The station 1* open part of each day for tha sale of tickets and to handle freight. Fred B rod berk te now In charge of both Swain and Sea rill* Stations. Several me thte vkiliiij have been thr out of work by the closing of st at Iona and cut hi employees or the Petsn»}T.*>,ia Railroad. Mr and Mr* Leroy Hess spenl the week-end with Millville reia
Mrs. Stoma Rice, who ha* been visiting relative* here, returned to P..lladelpbla and this week will go to Florida to upend the remainder ot the winter with Mrs. Becker, a former resident here, who Is quite HI at her home In Florida.
Tuckahoe (Held over from last weak) George Counc" returned to 8*1*bury. Md.. last Friday, after a few months' visit with Mr. aad Mrs. George L Powell Mr. and Mr*. John Bergh. Jr.. ■saed Wednesday of last week \ Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Istaglay entertained Mra Langley's mother, of Camden, on Wednesday of tent
week.
Birthday Observed .aster George W. Chapman entertained a number of bis friends Saturday afternoon In honor of bis fifth birthday anniversary. Betty Bailey has been enjoying week's visit with relative* In Germantown. Attend Part CoaarUort* Mertiag At a meeting of the Past Couccllors Association of Cape May County, held last Thursday at South Seartlle with Magnolia Council No. 16. the following members of Tuckahoe Council No. 49 ere In attendance. Eva D. Smith, .Ja Pritchett Bessie Godfrey. Della l«e. Rachel Campbell. Etn-
dinner was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C*»dy._nf
Ocean llty, were the goes and Mrs Ed Lloyd and
Gand) on Saturday and ‘>unoay. Capt. Maurice Gandy's out-of-town guests on Sunday tnrluOsd Mr. and Mrr Arthur Ciena and Frank Gandy, of Atlantic City. Maurice Candy and daughter. Margaret. Mrs. M. Stentoa sod daugh-
ter, Martha, of ran City.
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Sharp «- tertalned Mr. and Mra, '*vrvp» Sharp, of Fleasantrtlte. the '••-rtnan Wigglesworth and FVed Mitchell passed Saturday to Phila-
delphia
SPth Wedding tanteeranry Mr and Mrs. Henry K. Lewfe of Dorothy were pleasantly surprised when a large number ft •nerabers of Rising Star Chapter .V\ SW. of Tuckahoe- called on them Monday evening to help cetebrate their Sttb wedding anniversary. Mr. I*>wls is patron Of Rising Star Chapter and It was to ."Dpreclatlon of bis effort*, sad also those of Mra. Lewi*, r prompted the n them with a variety supper, party was composed of Mrs Homan. Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. S Mr. and Mrs Harvey Taylor. 1 and Mra J. Chapman. Mrs. Geonte Warren. Mr snd Mra. E. O. Bl#ley, J M. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Langtey and son. Jack. Miy» Sara Hagelgans. Mr*. Ella Snyder. Mrs. Mary B. Dare. Mr*. March! Rom. Mr* Jennie SUlle. Mr. -toft Mra. Ed Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Charier I-ee. Mr*. Florence Bailey. Mra. Una William*, of TockaboK Rev and Mrs C. 8. Lawresoe. «f Denntavllte: Mra. Ella MekartuiL of Rlsley. Mr. aad Mra. Oscar Sharman. Mis# Agnes Hansan. Mr. snd Mr*. Thomas Lewis. Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. Lewis, of Dorothy. Mra Una Bellamy. Mrs. Ftort Zubcr. Mrs Francis Sparks and Mrs. Marguerite Davis, of Hsmmontnp. The company through Rev. Lawrence. presented Mr. and Hdh Uwls with a gtft of gold. Mr. and Mra. Fred KagelguP and non. Mrs. Mary Sharp, aad Harold Roas. Jr- motored to Capo May Sunday.
Share the Benefits—You Must Sacrifice!
Efhvin T. Brwdvray
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i Ccntmctcr Wildwood
j Dec. Supply-Fixture Co. . %. Ol’vell, Prop. I Are. W id wood i Auto Club Ser. Station l S< Hoar SotIm _ . hrt E-paWng I, P. &. B., Oeean Taw Bert Shipley & Son r Repairing and Towing L 8 K-18 So. Dennis, K JJohn E. Trout ia the Building Business ■ ».* hraot Kmot r” «-n«t urf h tat W9tTJ.
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FIRST IltESltYTEI-. t-VI Wesley. Her. Cb*r-« tm. 4 Wednesday prayer CHR^TIAN 8C1ENCB—1 HOLT TtUNITT EIT8CO PAL—11 te sod Central Rev- J. W. Watts, M. i srfs rfe I K a. m. Week day
Friendly
■ Club 7.IS p. ra.
. 'Thursday. Young
To Grow Successfully We Must Build Religiously
RADIO—vs—CHURCH ATTENDANCE!
You cannot. Go. Sell. Give. Come and
Borne person* wish to sbarv the benefit* of Christianity without personally acknowledging Christ. One leper returned to Jeatu* after the Tteallng. tha others coldly went their way. Jesus told. "Ten lepers were cleansed, where are the nine?” They were mightily bleated and helped, but they were not Christian. Their* Was an outward, not an inward, healing. The Christian religion has many by-products which have been a great boon to the multitudes; but true religion is not simply In having part In the benefits of a Ortotlan civilization —the unjust basking In the sun the Lml causes to shine on the Just. Real religion Is
a personal relation.
Second-hand religion does not suffice. It Is not Inherited by careless children from pious parents A rich young man Who had received aU hi* property by legacy, asked. "What shall I do to inherit eternal HfeT" Jesus practically
follow
Radio seniote are a real religious experience, but only for those who worshtpfully and prayerfully tune In with God. Otherwise, the listener has only overheard some other person's religion. Jesus dealt with the false hope of entrance Into heaven by those whose claim as they k locked on the door rested on. "You preach'd in our streets." with the reply. ’1 never knew you. you workers of Iniquity." Neither will the past suffice for the present. Crown men say. "I was always In Sunday school when I was a boy. Neither a boy's suit nor a boy's religion will fit a man. The past ha* a hal.lt of burying Its dead. But real religion live* In personal friendship for Christ even through death and It Is salvation at the Judgment to hear Him oay. "He's My friend. "Come unto Me and ye shall find re*t unto your souls."
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May’* Gar vge
SEA ISLE CITY BT. JOSEPH S R. C —R» Rev *ugr. A. Poxzl Dally Maten. at J a m. Sunday Masse* at » and 1*- ». 0.1 is;.,' •bS&js'V'tk, 1r*|—'» Baeramant Sunday follawInx last Maas. Baptism by appolntrnanl Sunday Rrhoot at » a. m. METHODIST EFiaCOPAL-RaV. H. T Von riff at Annday ta-rriees
vice- Sunday 11 a. m . * p. m.. Sun. lay School 10 a. ro. T. AtlGTSTINE-S R. C—14th and Anbury- Rev. Thomas F. Blake Masses Sunday 10 a. m.
WILDWOOD
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J Aabtiry Ave. Tel- IfiOO
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BAPTIST—(Colored). *31
school 11 A ro Wednesday i p. ro. BETH JUDAH CONORBOATION— 5'aclflc and Spenow. Sarrljaa da 1 *-
S to in a m. triday 1 P.
BalunUy LM^a. m. Sunday Sch HOLT TRINITY LtrrHERAN — Poplar and AUantle. Rev. Paul NrfT Servlrw ^Suodsy ll a I t *0 p. m . Sunday School ».«6 a. iASBUKT AFRICAN METHODIST ! EPISCOPAL—Y oua "jBBlfil
HOBTH WILDWOOD
School 11 noon.
UKlON-lRh. and CerttraL t-..-vlr— S CAPE MAY CODBT HOUSE
| Woodbine National Bank 4% Jvj the Modem tab* Way—By Check Batt’a Place
Avcnof W'-toaittA Auto Kcpainnp "toablnm aad Bemcr S Chu i
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Are. John Pelto Jement Contractof .Sacks. Curb* aad Sidewalks Avenue Ocean Ttl 888
I ft J 5SLt "Foatisss m** vfe*Steday , ^«i5wr tnoetlng I-to WEST WILDWOOD WEST WILDWOOD UNION-Nto-day (winter) W *6 a. ro-. 7.W> p-
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^ t.SC P nr. Sunday bcnooi 16 J $ ». nr Wedneaday prayer mr-
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BAPTIST—Rev. Charles W. H»ln.s pTE-m'sasjai a... r ” ^eXeaday priyer a«vlra T.U P m. DIVIDING CRF-EK HON METHODIST EPISCOPAL — Jo*. E. Siropaon. Class » A. Mfefe.« 8e £S^‘ l »l “a* worth League at klk. Mlowed a tAwgue every Wednerfs, Class meeting every Satur DIVIDING CREEK n.VT.XT TtCH—Harry F Snyder. 1 Prayer Meeting 7 P. lt> A M and 7 P
OCEAH VIEW CALVART HAPTI8T — Pastor. WIISi f £"TZVKSt ,rs^ nv. Evening service 7.» P m. SOUTH SEAV1LLE METHODIST El'XSCOPAl^-Rev. J \V Uradaay. nerviee* Sunday 7 3(1 p m f£in£y School *.3# a. ro.
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BAPTIST—Rev- E M. Stoffets SerSunday 11 a. nr. 7.34 p. roSunday School ».« a. m. BEES LEY ’S P0IHT METHODIST rPtSCOPAL—Rev. W 1, Verges. S-rvleea Hund- • 3 p ro.. 7.44 p. m. Sunday School 3 p. ro. Prayer service. Tuesday 7.44 P- ra. PORT NORRIS METHO^XKT K ^rt2i! A m^day li »
METnODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. I M. Case. Sunday services 10 10 an T gt. Sunday School. 3 30. DORCHESTER METHODIST r.riSCOI’AL-Rer t. *1. Case. Sunday aervkca: Baht*:I School 10.80. Preaching 3*0. HEISLERVILLE METHODIST KPISCOPA1—Rev C Duties Sunday Sthooi 10 A M Froachlng 11 A. M snd 7 P. M. SWAINT0H AfiBURT M E CHfRCH-Rcv J O. U. Corliss Srnday aarview 10.*# A 34. and 7.30 P M . will Sunday School at I SO P. M.
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BAPTIST—Rev- Cart^Ej^l
Sunday School 3 p.
TUCKAHOE
METHOniKT EPISCOPAL — Rev. A- • " “twice* Sunday 11 Sunday School 10
HEBREW CHEVY AOCDATH ACHEM—Rahi l 1. Talaheff Bervlcct Batorday » a ro. Sunaet (one hour) Daily, sunrise and sunset (ont HEBREW TU-KRETH ISRAEL - Oceasumsl rcrvlcua on nottes. galurdaya only end holidays GREEN CREEK j BETHEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL j - -Rev. ]*. s. Sampaon. Seevl.es Sunday 1" a. m , T30 p. ra., Sur*— I School 3.30 P ro Wedneada- pr
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UETHODtST EPISCOPAL—ROT. JW. Bradway. Servtees BundaylO.44 a- hi., 3 P m . Sunday School * R10 GRANDE METHODIST EPlBCOPAle-Re^ u Sampaoo. Serv . each third]
Services Sunday 7.30 p. m .
OLD BRICK PRESBYTER! AN-
Bdward Wright. Services “ 10 70 a. — * ** - —
METHODIST—Rev. Raymond Share *>“* ” rL.” *.« -
ST. KLIEABETH'S H C —Ml * • and third Sunday at SOUTH DENNIS
MEMORIAL
Thursday ptayet service 1 . Epworth Leatrue Sunday j 1TERAN—Rev. D, Up- l! rl. -s Sunday 11 a. nr. H mo .y School 10 a. m.
R&vbcstc* Brake Semoe Suths Both Phone* Woodbirt, >. J.
Jacob L. Morris Plumbing, Heating, Water Syitem* and Sewerage. Pipe aad Fitting*, Supplk* E*timates Given ou Elettxical Supplies
—Always At Your Service— Franklin aad Adant Woodbine
AVALON
UNDENOMINATIONAL—Rev. J. Oulroby. Servteea Sunday 10.45 A.
M snd 7.44 P. M. .Wednesday || prayer service si * P M-. Services 11
held at Presbyterian Church.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAI. TABERNACLE—Rev. n.V Brewln Services Sunday 10.30 a. ro.. 7.30 P m.. Sunday School 3 45 p m l Wednesday prayer meeting S p. m. j I COLD SPRING
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CAPE MAY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—«3* V
BAPTIST—Rev. WUUam Hi vices Sunday. Columbia ney. to *0 a. ro.. 7.30 p. day School 11.44 a in \ prayer service 7.3# P m. FIKST METHODIST—Rev.
, Sunday I" *0 * inday School 11.4 y prayer servlet
PRESBYTERIAN—Cor. Decslur and Hughes Si. Rev Curtis O lio«er- j roan. Serv ice Sunday 11 a. »».. * j p ro.. Sunday School 10 a. ro. | Wednesday prayer service * p. ro. | OUR LADY OF THE SEA R. C-— ,.. (. tTMinartv, Masses Sun- j
Philadelphia Bargain Store General Merchandise Woodbine, N. J.
Benjamin K. Botwinkk Meals. Groceries, Delicatessen, Lunch Tel. 14-R Woodbine, M. J.
AS WE ARE HOT VERY BUSY, we are able to give extra care and attention to all our customers. Paperhangiug—Painting Goldman Brothers Co. Tel. Key. 3-D Woodbine, 1. I.
Tuckahoe Lumber Co. Lumber, Builder*’ Supplies. Coal, Peed and Grain Tuckahoe. N. J.
BAPTIST—Services
_ Sunday 'n month. [ETHOD1BT EPISCOPAL—Rsv. ■ W. Bradford. Service* Sunday
CEDARVlLLE
BAPTIST—Rev F. E services: Prva.hlii* 1
7.30 P. M. Sunday Christ Is n Eridw
Service*
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school 11.
nriocavor. 4.45. Pra; cry Friday evvalng OSIMIRN MEMORIAL
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. Wm. T Msglll Sunday Services: 10 A M snd 7 30 P. M Sunday School M r, A M. Prayer meeting every
WVdneadmy at 7.30 P. M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. A. sss.’ss ft-w”;
rkdays (. 7.3« to I p. m. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT—Lafay- : cite and IVcatur. Rev. Paul K. . Howe- Services Sunday 7.38 a. m Holy Communion 10.*“ - — day School 9.44 a. __ and holy days Communion 7 Mi CAPE MAY POINT UNTON LUTHERAN — Rev Her —— 'ces Sunday l* 45 a. n Sunday School 3.30 f i ST. PETER'S BT THE SEA t r teat*It Episcopal—Servkea odi 10.30 a. ro.. 5.30 p. m BEADLE MEMORIAI^ pre.hyt.rl.
ro.. firs, Sunday < NEWTOBT
The Co-operation of the Firms Listed Hereon MaKes Possible the Publication of This Directory
Royal Txxi Service Day or Night-Trip or Semoe Eighth ud Asbuiy Ocean City ^ Id. 492-W-717
Raymond H. Perks Electrical Contractor 851 At bury Avenue Ocean City Td 29-233
Hermon J. Laier Plumbing and Heating Contractor 110 Asbuiy Avenue Ocean City
Walter C Johnson Now i* the time to think about the Hew Lawn. 148 Asbuiy Avenue Ocean (Sty
Lena’s Restaurant Social Shore Dinner*—Home Cooking Cape May Court House Law* & Henderson Goodrich Silvertown Tim and Tube* Port Borria, N. J.
Corson & Mill* Lincoln, Ford. Foniton Sales and Service Td. 163 Port Norm, X. J. E. L. W'arren Lumber Co., Inc. Building Materials of All Kinds Td. 60 Port Nonit, H. 7. Atlantic Printing & Pub. Co. Cape May County Timea-Ooean City New* Seven Mile Beach Reporter Fort Bonis Advertiser

