Cape May County Times, 9 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CA1T KAY COWTY BHES. nilDAY MARCH 6. XM«

Par* m

pp; Know, Who Come and Go in Isle City

Recent Deaths Henry T. Onky TUCKAHOE—Tbi» communuy ««» greUly ?JjwSc«'d lo hear of tht dWh of Herrj- T Ontej Sun d*>- olurnoon *t hi, hoino on Hip Mai-xfiall'ilU Road M- Onlcy had be«i in poor health serera! week* ago. ba* war apparenUy Rreatiy Unprove.!. ». mtnh so thai he wa* amone the cooimunteaiu* at the TurVaho. M. E- Choreh Sunday mornlne. Ennwal acrrlces were held on Thutsday afternoon, at Z o'clock at the Methodlat Church. Rec. C. S. L*»rence oiOciaticR. asalated bjr Rev. a. L Creamer. Inter went wa* made In the adjoleln* cemetery Mr. Onley was 49 year! of age He l» *1 Mi red by hi* wife. Mar caret. one eiater and two brothei*. Mn. Mary A Oak'. SEA I8UE CtTr~~Mn. Mar? A. Oakea. wife of Joseph Oakcdied In St. Joseph's Hospital Philadelphia, maty 2*. The Oak< dent* of tm* ru_..

uo

Award. Mr*. Oafcr< waa boro in Kerry County Wewtlord. Ireland. Shi I* survived by her husband and eicbt children, John, a former Joseph’* •'Prep" and Collect Alai, now coaching athletic* aE Gerthaur,ithe SalesUnutn School. Wilmln* -tft^e Sunday:ton: WUItam. an aihletir Mai «at}. at St. Joseph'*: Thomas. Joseph I Anna. Mary F.. Marguerite and HnnWn*. Kathleen. visitor* | The funeral wa* held Moo Oat JSJT Non! ,

® c * l *|*;!Eilfhteenlh and Stltos Si reels. a> of ;10 o'clock by the Rev. Bryar Kenny. S. J. Life Long BeaicUat Pa»c* SOUTH DENNIS—Mrs- Joseph srenec al Ine Douglas*, age 74 years, died The COB- a i her home here Tuesday. She ‘‘ * bad been ailing for a year. Mrs. Douglas* was born and lived her entire life in tbi* com Biunity. She waa. for twenty seven years, post-mlatrea*. resign In* » year ago because of II' health. She waa a member o! the Methodist Church. She is survived by a son. John Douglas*, of Court House, and r daughter. Carrie, of Cape May. During a recent heavy windstorm a tree was blown over —■* crtwhtd Into the bedroom which she was wleeping. a*, howevei. uninjured. The funeral will be held day. Friday, at her late t dcnce. with interment In the South Dentil* Cemetery.

In The Churches ft. Joarph'VX C. Church

S A. U. Sunday Masse* at « and 10:30 o'clock. Benediction

Endorse Free Moofiyo Won't

Immunization

Move Until Fall

Suaday follow:,.; um Mass. Bap u*n by appointment Sunday school at 9 A. M. Sutton* of the Croaa at T:28 Friday evening followed by Benediction of the Most

The Home-llke Church. Se* Ult City. Sunday. March 11. the Third Sunday in Lent -Bible *«hool at Itt A. M* A large ecbool Ian Sunday. 7.*9 P. M-. rvlce with setmoa. The pastor, r. D. Upton Bair, will ep.*k on the aubjeet, “The Danger of Delay." Nothing easier than U>, put off for torootrow that which' should be done today. JFhy go to church? Brrau*. the rhitreb

I* God'* way of sari

mg and kaspuig iinnutaity moraJ •togradattoa Get out of the daily grind. Go to church on Sunday. Lenten Service on Thursgay at 7.S0 P. M. Jlerv*cr* ta«t week were well attended Make them better this week. You should, and you can If you

will.

Sea Isle XetMist Church Sunday. March 11 - There will no church wrvlce nest Sunday morning, but a splendid •banker ha* been provided for ib - icolnr. at T.Sfl. wh<n Donald Frailer, of Philadelphia will wcupy ihe pulpit Mr. Frasier Wive of Temple Cnlrenilty and vice prerident of the Keystone Indetnafly Coeupan; You wJH enloy tbl! treatly. Notice*: Sunday achoc •on. El)worth Leofroe gt

Of Children ^ *

CTTT--The Maorlyn

will

{^phtberis Gty ^ ^

to Offer Safeguard to Pbe-ll***** . . -

^ I th» ae» boardwalk until after the

school and School Children »e.x.rdin* to tb.

| id ant of tb* owner. At a mo. t-

P. ... t |, _g . i'"'f Chsmptor. "ated. Ur. Way TcIIl of Value ; ..«r»er* derUred they were not

1 - pnrittoa ‘

» highly

satiof

childreu of etbor.l age s endoreeti by Mayor Sod the Commiioionera at their Tues-

day afternoon seofeion.

Dr. Clarence Way. city

phyniciaa. was pro to favo. uf Cl!

reO

-uo. I

Udren of pr»-imbool

oney and tyor Sofroney authorlzibg the publication of a p: aclamatloo. offering free troiminUatton by Uie oily to ehll dren of pre-school age. Dr Way remarked I hat 75 to l« per cent, of the school chlldr.B have agreed to twoslve tb* login-antitoxin as a aadegtiard

there were over MOO cases of diphtheria and BM death*, and that all of them couM have h.«i y revented by Immuwlsatton. Tile favorable action taken by the Mayor and the Cooaaiwioner* wa* characterised by Dr. Way

cbBdrea to New j York Stale have rec- .vod the,

.. _ . !uutin-antItogla. .

H. Cole to Super- Mayoi sofroney said he would

pi.„, make the same offer a* ha* keen

JCtend rihoe rtont In1 ^ by n,, Maynri of Atlantic

; and Ocean Cities, which 1* that p.rent* may bring their children.

fContinued From i'age 1)

tgaln a* soon ns be w a* In cou-lth'xe between the age*

iMoB - Imorth* and six yar*. to the City According to the Hexelton Plain'Hall and hav? them Immunized

paak : the new p. nt will torn .free ol charge.

al plana for both commercial! For he Ume being, the Mayor .. _ md pleasure uses the' will be desire* that all parent* who wish tion would approve the county's <

old _ to buTd approschea to loteraaet with the oew walk The owners, he ata'ed. were willing to water Into an airreeoiwut to move the building to the new 'walk after the close of the summer season

•h Is In front sf the theatre must he moved before the theatre Ire ms**d oceanward and this could not v done unul all the I fmmalUJes are completed and ii aai’s the own-rs to -'ay he Miygested the matte, tie referred to tb- fToaimtsstonsrs a* a conimUue nHb power to act Solw llor Krrps wild there were legal nbjeevtoas to such an nmngemeni.

Hold Busy ScMiop

pari In Tsfereoee to a room for the Art OwAer Marnhai! Hsiobridge. of Wild wood.’ wa* present, representing the Wild wood Chamber at Cvim merer. Mr Bain bridge remark* that It waa (be desire of the! Wildwood Chamber of Coramerc. ' lha: the county beautify the . n trance to Wildwood on the Shore Road. Mr Batnbrtdge said that that wa* one of the project* favorrd by the County Chamber ot j Commerce and polmed out that the Wildwood entrance would be an egcrllrnt place to try it out. since there would be uo hindrance of property lines a* in the case of entrance* to other re-

sorts.

A resolution wo* passed authorising the clerk to advertise for bids on 15.000 ton* of gravel. Plans and specifications for road resur faring material were submi't«4 by Director of High- ! ways Miller and approved by Ihc Board. i Another resolution offered bv • Ulterior Miller and uproved by; the Board, authorised the County j' Engineer to prepare plans and . specification* for paving 2.2 miles.j of the road leading from th-' Tuckahoe Bouleran) toward Ocean |f City. Thl* road bra aches off from the State Highway Jual north of the over-head railroad j The conat ruction of a new bridge across the Great Channel Stone Harbor I* being delayed because of complications arming through the bridge being owned Jointly by the rownty and the Slone Harbor Railroad Company

<Continued Frttai Pas* 1) i that the hrtdg- will b< operating within a very short

"-Be.

Report* were received from the County Health Nurse, the Free Library Commission, and from the Superintendent at Weights and es. A report was al»o r«from the Supgrintendcnl of the County Almshouse tor the month of February, indicating that there are S4 Inmates at the

County Farm.

The report of County Treasurer eadley indicated a balance of approximately one quarter mil-

lion dollar*.

“Home Comer” in School COLD SPRING—An attractive "home corner" has been fitted up lo the l/rwec Cold Rpriiig adhaoLj It contalnk e library table with an unabridged dictionary and the World Book Encyclopedia nbr, basic reference tools), chair*. |i bookcase, and victrola. On <he wall is a reproduction of the famous 8-yesv* tapeslry in bloc, gold, and black thread on white muslin, showing scenes from the Roman Invasion of England. The pupils studying sixth grade history have also made a serin* of poster* of the four ronqurat* of England, and have cut out and

With Moorestown

equal In efficiency, safety, capacity to have this done, leave word al "ir distance and all nUier r nectslihe City Hall. In the near • any that are on the market, j ture a day will he announced The four models of planes to when the children mi be manufactured nre: j brought to th» City Hall Two passenger open sport ceive the treatment. eoplanws with 100 horse power! . he known as the "Flyabout" I

cabin mono- i

plane* with 150 horse power, to! be called the -Pilot." . _ _ cabin mono-! planes with 220 horse power, desig-

tha “Navigator, ve passenger tl

plane of fiflO horse power to be Oed a* the "Airilnti.r The model in production is of th» "Hilot type. rjr rt'oroplete tests of ” fnc model have, according to the "Plain Spaa! r.” been made at the Gug# > helm School a! A erona lines. New York University and haye proved highly sallrfactory The chief engineer and deignec of the plant win be B S. Stewart, of New York.

Muck enthusiasm

pressed

on Won Four Yean Ago

recommendation* for repairing ] the WHdwood drawbridge if the ! county would agree to dredge the ; material left temporarily at the bridge, when the tew bridge 1* 1

constructed.

County Ens jh * Smith re- , ported on tue [ Jfref b* lng j made by the company building the Sea '«le City Boulevard I A reaoluilon was psweed by the ' Bo*rd to hold the company accountable to specifications, as to j the time for completing certain | sections of the road. County Solicitor Palmer Way I was author!led to accept for the 1 county a right of way through ;

WOODBINE—A debating team will represent the Woodbine High School on Friday evening. March 23. against a team representing Moorestown High School. The local debater* are Mias Goodman. Mis* Julls Kruk. Isadore Gaiovc and John DeSantis. The subject will be: Resolved.

Har<*Hon regarding the I That Caplin! Punishment Should

'Be Abolished.

The Woodbine team will attempt to defend the honor* attained by the Woodbine High School about year* ago when i: was considered a* om- of the bsst debut In* teams In Sew Jersey Many will remember when Woodbine High School wa* twice .warded

cups by Rutgers Coll**.', having

won twice in succession In Hut- things moving, ger* College Interscbolnsttc debat-] Director Champi

Company. This company offered I to donate the land to the county ! free of charge. The right of j wsy is from ihe Intersection of; the Shore Road and Route 15 at j Rio Grande across the property at Ihe development company to Rio

Grande Avenue.

The County Engineer was authorized to obtain description* o! • individual prop atria*, numbering i City or more, in section 3. near j Paltnno. a* a preliminary *iepi toward starting condemnation j

proceeding*

Director Ogden reported that the County Department of Pub- 1 licity wa* working in conjunction , with th* Publicity Department j of the County Chamber of Commerce and that they are getting

He Didn’t Want ItBut Try To Take It Awdy He asked his wife to order an extension telephone for his upstairs den so that he could answer and make calls without coming downstairs. Our company had instructions from her for two extensions and put them in—one in the den. the other in the bedroom, and both on tlie same line with the main telephone downstairs. For a week our friend was too busy to call our business office ♦ to have the supposed mistake corrected, and in that time the two extensions proved their worth many times over. They are still in service. A small service connection charge and then about two and one half cents a day. Quick Installation is Assured

NEW JERSEY BELI TELEPHONE COMPANY ./ AV» Jrrtn irnttirmtue BsiirJ ty Jtw-r

Many Big Values!

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Reg 21 c ASCO

Asparagus

toll

17 c

Young, tender a

Reg. 32c ASCO or Del Monte Asparagus Tips

29<

Buy tbre<- can# for Eighty-#** Cent*

Reg. 12* >c California Q blj Sardines *5 “ Three for the Price of Two.

25'

One pkg 14c Kirkman's Water Soffper and 1 cake 6c Kirkznan'i Soap K..th - p* ‘« r 15c

tor Where Quahty Counts! ASCO Calif Peaches big can ifc ASCO Sliced P*«ches * csn. 2«f ASCO Calif. Ainoots l»c ASCO Fruit Salad S8c. Sft ASCO Sugar Corn «« 18c ASCO Cooked Spinach <*” 12c ASCO Green Lima Beans 18c ASCO Stringlesx Beans c*" 28c ASCO Fancv Tomatoes 2 <*■' 18c ASCO Beau with Pork * «a*. ffffc

I Reg. 14c Beech-Nut A 0^4 Cooked Spaghetti G“"g0 • Easily prepared. Jual he.' and aerve

The Biggest Bread Values in Four States!

Victor Bread

5 • wu qaal

Bread Supreme Sc The big milk loat of exceptloal Quality

Th. Big Pan loaf of kn* .u quality

Ehglc Brand

Condensed Milk Where Your Money Coe* Fu/thinl.

3“*50 c

tie Daily Needs—Sensibly Priced ASCO Corn Starch pkg 7c Gold Seal Rolled Oats 3 25c Put Vanilla Extract bo' 13c, 25c ASCO Pur Spices 7c Princess Jellies 3 tiunhlew 25c ASCO Dutch Cocoa Vi » «>» 20. Wilbu's Breakfast Cocoa ' ■■ n 10c. l&c ASCO Peanut Butter toaftflri iQr Baker* Grated Cocoannt •an 16c Baker s Shredded Cocoannt Pks 7-. 14c

Special! Toil*! Popo 9c Sue 3 rolls 23c

Reg. ISc Taste TeQs India Relish 2 bots 25c

Horse Shoe Red Salmon

toil can

29c

Reg. 10c Mrs. Morrison’s

Puddings 3 pkgs

25c

Rich Creamy Cheeae

tb

35c

Red Ripe Tomatoes

2 cans

15c

Choice Ripe Tomatoes

2 big cans

25^

ce-Meat Suggestions

(or tie Week-

Eod'

f ancy Long Island Oucklings

.All Large Smoked Skinned Hams Whole or Half »> 20c

Butt Ends Ham

29; tt, 20c

Slices Ham

tt 35c!

String Ends 1 Cc

Ham

Soft Mealed Stewing Chickens -

*f All Smsll Smoked

| Hams

iked Opc Pure Pork it ItO Sausage

Finest Quality Genuine Lamb

38 c *35!

52c U Breast Lamb 46c Ra Chop; 28c i| Shoulders Lamb

Legs Lamb

Snappy Cbetue Soft Cream Cheese p Pimento Cheese P P*bst-ett Cheese Vitalac Cheese

Kraft's Kay Cheese Xuslard Cbm Sweet Chow India : etofc Pmento Rein