Cape May County Times, 23 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAT COTTSTY TIMES. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 192£.

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>se You Know, V/ho Come and Go in 5tea Isle City

Ream t Marriages rrfw.vTrKi.c Mix* Hflrn Kin*. daactit T of Mr. and Mr*. Hrnrr KteK. beraroo Uit brMc of Comellr Calkins at a qntot weddln* in Uip manse of the , rreabyforiaa r^itKcfc. Hev. i>a»ld Kerry offkiatpd at UK reretaoor.

_ i »l Raaeb s Hotel

eventejr Tfec afffiis

i MtcotM. both aocIttUy

U. Masic fo» ItM

. _ (umlsliod by >U-

oretoaotra. Tbeo-

ireth was floonnsnier. c tables wore bourttfullv

9* awardsd t Phiiaoelpbla, the church.

the church ahd Sunday irry ron Pffel will form wry el an at tba M. K. u isnsayl aftsrwwo at Mion was given to the

Colossi WWln

l^dRr H>k.*r

Carlton, who]

Corps of the Second Corp* Area : HALCYVItXE-Pnutt Is.Js and with hcaiqua"' r* tn Camden i 1 heltnu l irher motored to waa tn Sea laic Wednesday tn the *J‘2 vin * fcUrcl ‘ »*• and

Interest of gettiai; recruits

the summer camps

A large number cf local people. Including Mayor K. Sofroney. Dr. Bugene Way. Mr*. Suddenh, a«--tended the eupper given tn the SravtUe Community Hall on Wednesday evening for the benefit of the Ocean View i*irr Company. Ben lale folks were met at the View station by member* of the Hire Company and conveyed to and .'rout the elation to the Oommnrity Hall. The nipper wee also attended by .Freeholder* Miner and doming. Hon rid Mathias, of Virginia, U Helling hla aister. Mm. Joaepb Darla, of Townaenna inlet. He w»a taken suddenly III recently and wav taken to the Sea lidr lioapiial for otmerratlon. Kira, r B. Heed waa In as automobile ocrJdi-nt law Frtdsy evening, which reached | a fau, receiving minor iniurlee. A large car in from of him slowed down suddenly while going over, the Onrwn Cttp-Knoiere Pnlnl mldc . As Reed turned out to avoid hitting the car t« front of him. a car pasaing In tba opposite dlrorHon ran Into him, badly damag-

ing both cars.

Mr*. Ka»herh»e Philadelphia, a mint iage in this city

Rlohrcr. of ner resident, e at her eot-

i which

for the pant

, with the Ocean City; Mm. Thomas Power*, of PhUa3 e south Jonwy Laasua |,vipbla. spent the past week-end Isle team will line up her d»UKhi'-r and soo-ln-W. WhUUngton. Uvriy.| law Mr alld Mrs Horace Hire. Slid Townsand. and no, fans remember the game! Patrick Quigley- of Phlladelu when this combination' phia. t» spending a few days at measure ot the Cubs tn! Ids cottage on Wftfcth Str.el.

citing game by n

I A meeting to appoint polling places and local • lection beards

I Mrs. f. *r*r INlvac re-jwlH t* held Ralurtiay at II A. i Tuesday. af»*r a twojM.. at Cape May Court House

|HpHHaea Isle City Red Ci j recently placed a firs! aid kit and

illy Gfbaon ware anjcatg | Hltar

, went from here Taea- 1 3g to witness the basket- ‘

t the local Fire House

Ocean City and Salem

t. who a cKiphtyad;'

Mr and Mr*. C. T. Felton, of Roxbormigh. Pa., are expected over the wevk-end as the guoats of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sutton, of

this city.

building a

WUter _ laobel. of Drajrel Hill. Sunday vtaUorw of Mrs.

Goorgc Neptune I* conducting a Arc sale at George Boeder'!

id ore on U-F Boulevard.

Maurice Feldinan. our wellknown druggist, motored

Philadelphia Monday

i btuHtet

the |

of Rct C. &

Bavca They were accompaukd Mr aad Mr*. R J. Trlhbctt. newlywed, wIB reside boice of the groom ' '/

Harris —Rnaks

SHILOH-Mias Phoebe Harris, of Hon to l was married to Alfred Banka. . of Saiam. by Rev. E. Bra me. of tb« Kriesbur* Lutheran Church Miaa Mary Davis and Allen Coats sKroBcd than.

Recent Deaths

Joseph Moyd DEMM8V11.1^—Joaeph Uoyd. a life long rcstdeut m IxninisvUIe. died at the home of Ms daughter. Mrs Charles Livingston, on Thursday. March IE The funeral services were > Sunday at the home of hla dnurhuv. fMcnneat at South Dennis Cemetery. The dreewacd was (9 years of re. He is survived by Utrve riaugtiters. Mrs. Sen Bartleson. of Wildwood. Mrs. Joaeph (obh Ocean View. »Wf Mrs. Charles lAvingnton. of Dennlsvtlle, an m. Joseph IJnyd, Jr. Bra. Adrita Id ad) DKNNfSVIl.UO—Our community as vary much saddened by the death of Mrs. Adrlia Gandy, wife of Capt. Ogden Gandy, on Tuesday -Ing of last week, after a brief

In The Churches

.M. Joseph's B. C. C hurch

S A. M. and 10:30 o'clock. Benediction of the Most Blessed Ssoramcnt Sunday following last Mass. Baptism by appointment. Sunday school at 9 A. M. Stations of the Crons at T:3n Friday evening followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Sot Ilk Methodist Church Rev. H. I*, von USal. paster. Sunday. March 25. !«:» A. M. Sermon: “Little Things." 7:20 A happy hour of staging and hearing the gospel. Sermon: “Some Commandments for Wives." Bring the whole family to the Lord's house on the Lord's Day.

Lautrn service. Thursday at 7:3ft P. M. Ix-agua social for everybody. Friday. March 23. Church supper In the church. Saturday. March II,' Come and spend a oodal hour with us. Junior League Friday af-

ternoon at 3:15 P. M.

Seeks Permit To Fly Plane From Beach

Would Stage Passenger

Flights During the

Summer Months

Bits of News From County Schook Rio Grande School Presented With Victrola

Twentieth Street

In the primary room at Avnlor. ; Mrs. Allen Li carrying on an American Indian project, using

siundtabte, pouter*, etc.

A circus project Is being carried Out In tbe Rio Grande prl-i mary room by Mrs. Douglas.!. : There is a circus border on th.* ] blackboard. The sandlable. with j animals made by the children j

OCEAN CITY—Charles C. Abel from plastcliae. potatoes, etc..! in a commuaicaUon read at the)forms a circus ring. The songs i Commissioner*' meeting Monday recently taught by Mrs. Cron i made application for permission toUriT about animals and the clr■tage aeroplane flights In the re-.cua. nnd the drawing IcamMis Insert during the summer for tbe'iroduced by Miss Carney are purpose of carrying passenger*.! based on the same Idea wbirh is landinc and Uking-ofT from the |particularly rich in matcilal for

beach In the vicinity of Twentieth drawing.

All upper grades under Mlai Carney's supervision ar ■ doing

give tie. resort the hroefi. of «n ^

advertising feature. Hh. Plane. ,o be enterod by

pupils for the Music Memory

Contest.

advertising

stated, will be of the best

Christian Science »truction and will comply w ith all government regulations. Abel, it

j was stated. Is a local resident. Tliej r „. oc ,., pl) y (g j H . lllR inughi «hi matter was referred to the Com- y,.,,. ciermoat by a ran tit.

body for future ■•D.-.Hon plan'' in which lee."-n'

'are assigned for two-week period.

Results will be rhocked by statid

w , j ard tests and other method-

g P u Children To Render j comparison wi

Christian Scienoe SochHy. East Dnris Avenue, Wildwood, is a branch of The Mother Church The

First Church of Chrial Sclentirt.) ’'T,'^

Boston. Mas*. Subject ot IcsbOC nerroor. March 2alb. ''Reality

Sunday school 11 A. “ day Textlnmnia! Meet

Messiah LnUienui

Ludlam.

c . n r;.Higraphy is being taughl in lb-t-aster rrogram traditional way. Both • U- ' icontain only flfth and sixth ■

WOODBINE--On tbe flr*t Sun- grmleK.

day la April. Palm Sunday, there| 1 ■ -

The Hooie-like Chureb. Sen lale *"' ^ 3 *''' n ‘ ,Tl '" ; ' A Correction City. Sunday. March ^£. The fifth " l ,h ‘' l^opJ'' of Woodbine, to tn, ——: Sunday la Lent. Bible school a t : held a- the frymtuudum to er.jm W, lia\^ hern a Led lo correet Id A. 1! Ixsson: "Jcsua Clalmsi * r E»g*CT program Co i'.’ given by; .m impres: ion made in an itmi tk* Kingdom." Service with aer-! u,c children of Woodbine, under t aKl week's Woodbine Council raon at II A. M. The pastor Dr.! *usptccs of tbe A. M. E. 8. 8.i-irtiel.-. wiilcb staled that no x D Upton Bsir wll! speak on “Ourj '»*•"* Small Superintendent-ffjon was taken In placing . Aero mil With God" Thla hi a 1>r - BtChaxd L. Sbelton. of Phlla- vcruseiiDja in the r prlna 1* solemn id«tcment. U needs oo^ delpliui. will preach at 2:3ft, ihe Wildwood leader and that the elucidation. The account muht be ! o'clock- | matter was disregarded. It seeroa.' rendered. It Is k personal mat-1 Etvrynne is invited to come and i from our Woodbine corrcajmndent. ter. and must be rendered to God., ..car the children apeak and join no aption was tek?n during the

The deceased was "3 years of st. She Is survived by her bus-,

hrnd and two daughter. Mrs. J.l . roofn ^>oin K y here. The,

Whitaker, of Westmont, and; ■ cr ' ice *’* a ,**i 1 MM> Edith T. Gandy, of Camden. ) laBl . Thursday; at_i.30 P. M. Make

The funeral ierriros were held " ^ ^ ! >• I.,,., i...... nn ! someone with you. The way to fntennrnt wa* made In the t alon i CT,ln « "> c ' lurch * «®

Ctsnetery at Sooth Dennl*. ; r ‘ F, ‘’ now -

TkO com mu ally extends Hai ;•

heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved j

family. Woodbine Banquet* ultat Woodbine Besitknt. ! Freeholder* WOJDBINE — Louis Siegel.! (Gontlnu.'d From Page 1) ‘ *3. one of the oldest roaldenta. j The Oouncil wa* represented I both in age and In number of by Mayor Samuel Green: :oIn.; voar* In Woodbine, died on Mon-jJacpb Benson. Jacob Chasms. B

d»y evening at the home ot Ab-lBplw., ick. Jacob S. Larin and William Tnllner. a boardwalljt slrRrl , g relative. Wfolrlry Irlnsky. Bdrtinfh Clerh — — - M , giegel was one of the j Mis* France^ Gree n®eln. I/-o M

very fir® settlers In Woodbine. iDanerhirrh. president of the being 3 me mg the original tn.'n j Wexxlbin* Board of Trad'. Th--: Who came here to build a town, i Council also had the pleasure of j which later was called Wood- baring Senator Charley C. Read 1

bine. * Many time* he proudly stated ] that !«- played » great part In « planting moat of Woodbine's beautiful tree*, and helpsd in the erection of the large and • beautiful synagogue, which Is i Mill located on WawhingUm ave- I

with the Young Peoples'. session, but. according t Progressive Hub. Meeting at II per. was later: hence the

' disregarded.

o •. Mxtw Lee. whilv Mr*. Harry McIntyre, of PhllaUach. acs-ompahlcd ! dclpkla, ha* opcned her h-uti ul u., , n.or.i It,.!-'cottage on Forty-fifth Street for

Guard H«r-|oottaKr on Forty-fifth Street

on duty, who!the Easter season-

. Mrs. Margaret Downey, of Cyn* JUat pre-. ^ p a a prnmtnint summer

resident, - ~

Guards, the two- -

greetings being _—

“ - * ' Vivian Smith, a promlneal

architect of Atlantic City, detdgnrr of the Atlantic CUT H 1 *® School and Gecan City City Hall.

> Sunday visitor Of

Carrie Gnllen.

it friendly, the aaid adrd*" ecgaging In a terIn »uempting to play

peace maker. Lve re- ^ - r. -« bite on the calf of was Id Sea !*•* 08 b**«ln*a»

Ritnlsterod by the dog Thuraday

' FhflStUa, which nccea- J —— att to Dr Way by Lee-; Paul O'NeU. «"*'«, r e r , ot

I Atlantic Cl r Prew Colon and up of local young mcn.l KienlnB Union, and vice preri-

rrbert Wool. Ed->^ rn i and preiddenf-elerl of ihe rank Ferrari, »d- Atlsdtie City Rotary Club, wa* pmyd ««d Alvtaj» p[ (ho jica fcle .Bot*«T

W u, Penn'A < ii’lub Monday evening.

Thw

W.nt to Abandon Station

and a delegation from Bt-llephtin. headed by R B. Mason and K.

Samuel Fleiehcr. of Phila-

delphia. and Mis* Esther M. Hsr- j row. director of the Woodbine Community Center, and Post- 1 master Jacob Feldman were also.

present as gutst*.

John A. Tinttley. superintendent of the Woodbine Colony, acted at toartmaMer. The main topic : cussed concerned the construction of tbe Woodbine-Sea !:•.!•■ : Junction road. It was pointed; oat that this road would greatly ; help the entire county and particularly the nearby communi-

ties.

Interesting talks were delivered . by Senator Read. Director Ogdru. ■ Freeholder Robert Mill* r Larry : Chalmers and Henry Y. Clouting ! A very Interesting addr,*< wa', also delivered by O. M. Geary, secretary of the Dennis Township. who exprt-ased his views a* to how the construct ion of the, road could be reatl*>-<!. His; opinion was shared !*y 1 W. J. : Laricka. who waa Ihe next spook- i.

Add —wrr'Tpttt* eimllra: A» tt. alw* Butbcrford He«s and the s ah unpowdered’entire Dennis Township t >n.i "

Funeral services were held at Bn Brotherhood Synagogue on Wednesday afternoon at about One o'clock, and lnte,tncr.t wa» la the Brotherhood Cemetery. A large number of friend* and relative* were out to pay their last respects to one whom all

knew and admired.

Mr. Siege! had suffered no repent lilnees. hence bis doth i*

supposed to have been

•Id age.

He I* survived by two sons and a daughter from Davenport. la.. • ho intended the funeral, two danghter* from New York, and • daughter in Woodbine, besides • large number of grandchildren

and great-grandchildren.

Balrftt

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ASCO Fancy Sugar Corn 3 ”” 43c

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Choke Calif. PEACHES 15 c

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10 Prunes ^

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Victor Bread

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ASCO Ripe Tomatoes

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•SCO Buckwheat

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aSCO Pan-rice Flour

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ASCO Golden Syrup

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cans

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ASCO Slic-d Peaches

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Keg. 14r Bab-0

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ASCO Ammonia

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