Cape May County Times, 30 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CATE HAT COWTY TECEfi. TODAY HASCH SO, im.

You Know, Who Come an d Go in Sea Isle City

*— AilanUc A CU* ! Recen t Marriages

T Wl"T Monday.

** T ' T - 1 **>'-<' tor ’JT «t Sea I .I- City HoHotel Saturday evening. April 7.

t.riiniL Sheppard Mr. and Mrr. Frank B ShepP*r«l. Fast Maple Aver,nr. iminarriage of their

Walter

Hr. and Mrs. Fr.d ('roneeker ,UurtUr M»rgaret Tt. of Collegevilif. p a .. anrf H , nd ; Orlffith. of North

!"! r RoUri ^*. Irrtng Fitch and f^V’ W,rr Vtaltora

0 ,wvsi I'Hianl to! George S»*dcr will er.iar the S«h «*» '*>' ir hrotber a • , t,.- .i I moot ft'Hy re-, District Coafcrenee Golf Toorma-i , ' ro,, >'- r -'ti- , aw. «u, Crooerfc -

rreent_eac.dtatar] atet. to be |X a y«l ,* the North-! m nailer bTr^-,

",„. ou - dog. The •.-mad Odd GoH Course, the arc- ».wvL . ■’•‘mod i iw ouvly •»<» there ap- «*d wee* 1. May. «

Jannary 27. of tfali year. In New York C»ty. -Mrs. Griffith la a graduate of the West <-heater State Normal School and popular with the yotaser set of this city.

r, rAtuiday and spent

-a sttt. relsthws there. . , srrompaM* hy C -

Ar.d Herb Mood, of

C at!. »hi> SP«M Satarday * be Kiwanls BuJlnws

Gibson

a to her home a I ^r! the past areek. I t H-nd-rson In seek's l*«re of *bi> eti dsty again as a 8 of the l’- S Coast Guard a Ho!'" spent quite no me Win or rrlatlres In Millrtnc.

lunch

gg^^yMA* " tt-iy-i « ». ,b. | Bll ™SSn? SJ?. £„.!??**** ^hAv ne^b ~ U ‘- Boht'lwc.lk. i n.d March )« by Bcr. Oart nce

? thejfSnUful aU*er •' ha'.ng the ipstair- rooms com- Felly.

cap by oar local Rotsrtan.. rmnodel^ and the in- They went to housekeeping the Frank IJoyd prinrlnal nr 'the.^.b°L. * ttil / ll "K painted next day In their newly furnished mo ZZZ Jb* hotel will be home at Monraerftle

ss-iys,,"” u ^'“ Mrsriah Lutheran Church has ^oMck,Will Open ‘* * • - .„ anvrtopcs, For Easier Holidays

Tcriag. They j

friends win bring t&« h, EMster j for^^^^Sn^S — one of Cape May County’s leadr rr-n ■ *»» boetelrles. will open for the i/I 1 he (Aiuvrhp* i 9! * • ea * on for ,h<! E »' ,u - boB-

^ »-gy» W/Ia/SCU days, according to Gustav P. — j Cronecker. who will manage the N. Jasapfc'* tL C- thnrrh »"««•» 'hi* season.

_ . Founded by the late Mrs. Carohxm Ule aty. Bt. Rev. Msgr. Kae Cronecker. in Sea Me Oly, A., Poxxl. rector. Dally Mass at »« 1«*f the institution has

" Sundry Masses at 8 grown and developed Into

—. — - 1 "«t special Lenten envelope.

i . rtnigtr with Director:a npcclal (vaster otf-rlnr. They

Uw* at his reshtence h«Pe that ™

■jo Utk Sima.

Idle city. fct OMalsaou. The local Board or Health and the School Medics', Fxamlner. Dr C. W. Way. emphatleaUy deny that there is a Whooping cough epidemic or any other kind of an epWroilr in tbf

»pring-llke weatherl resort. I)r Way further sUtes «nd 1*:30 o'clock. Beoedk-tlon ,h, ‘ •»«■* widely known hotels

cei end proved an u, »' «»w are only —

children out of school *Kb sick-

ness at -the present time.

il Sunday excursion train jlidrlpbla was well filled b resort received a large

The Millville Reserve,, will the attraction at the Excursion House tonight 1 Friday) and a fast game can be expected Millville teams always play their best when

♦hoy visit this resort. Mr. and William

Foesrn and children. Doru and William. Jr., of Mocrcsto snt the week-rod at the hi .. Mrs. Van Fossen's mother. P* d *y» in 8**, Mia. May Coason Little Dorir mar Hn Gal leu. Mrs.! will spend eomr time with her

jrrandmoth* r.

), ee tt, Crnll. of Colllngs-

o has been the guest of Mrs. Claude Rice for returned home Wed-

The ladles’ Aid Society of the M. E. Church gave a roast pork supper Saturday evening and realised about thirty dollars. Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Speer and daughter. Eleanor, spent the week-end with Mrs 8p«ei‘« brother and slater-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coxs-m. of Camden. Miss Jessie ftirutlicrs. secretary to Irving ntrh. was canned

her home bcoause of illn- s several days last week.

and Mrs. Gordo" landis

* and baby, visited Mr. LuudiF par- > ent*. Mr. and Mn* Chsries K.

1 Landis; Jr., at their hoim

the Moat Blessed Sacrament ■ ,nd restaurants in (hla resort ikc-

Sunday following last Mass. Bap- ,,on

Usm by appointment. Sunday Gurt.xv Cronecker. who aunisted school at 8 A. M. Stations of the'* 11 ® ®°*l>er lB thr njanagemeot of Cross at 7:3v Friday evening fol-, ,hr boalneas for n number of lowed by Heatedictton of the Most **®*- w, » be In sole charge thin Blessed Sacrament. year, sod will be aast.ted In the

management hy his hrotber. Fred

Sea Isle Methodist Church 'Cronecker. well-known Pinnsyl-

_ vania hot»-l ovnar.

Bcv. IL F. von Uffel. pastor.

Sunday. April 1. I»»;a0 A. M.! r

Next Sunday is Palm Sunday The

Rite of Baptism >UI b< given and AilegrO 1>IUD iO

the b- AOtlful tun) of the tri- ' n J

“ Present Comte Pay "Sleep.ai Dogs " The eharcfc is getting more and more crowded

Come and honor Cod by your dc-

votloni, in th- sanctuar)-

; OCEAN CITY—The Allegro

5 ■•tire' -Club will pre«-nt “The Pi rates of . . „ . „ Pittance." a Gilbert A Sullivan Supt. Sutton Inriti • you to Sun- comic opria. In the auditorium day achool at « oVlnc* The .,f (he High School on Baxter Men’* Class u«<» the Ciasa DD- Monday. April S. at R P. M. euABloo Method and the Hot. mm ThU ope*a It a aatire on BrltL’ffal desire* the young men cope- uh ruapectablllly and the exas-

cially to come ,geraicd moral mom- of the , ic-«.

Pl«a«e raniembef that Ihtrs will torlan era. The pirates' seer..: in be a Special Good Friday nlghtjArt I and the nUrring plre.^e and acrvlre in the rhnreb at 7:30 P.i police chonmyi are cplendld. M. This will laic the place of, Prominent members of the Althe muiat Thursday night meeting legro dub ning in the women’s

Parent' are mj.noted to send the chorus.

Chlldr. n to the .'unior L - ub af-i Clarence K. Bowden, of Philater achool Friday. Those »lio are!d.-lplilo, well-known rhonis dliecpreparulory me-ibers will meet'tor. 1* coaching the production, 'pastor nt 7:20 P. M In the) The east of ehnractors follow*:

Seltre on Vktonui Era

Page Three

City To InstaU New Fire Plugs

Mr. and Mrs. M. Ixmghran. of Philadelphia. will occupy “Maidstone Apartments." over

Raster holidays-

Wildwood Jottings

By HELEN S.

Thomas Jamieson, of Park j Boulevard, made a trip to r'amden !

Monday to attend the funeral of Will Be Placed at Twelve

his sister. Mr*. Jorae PorrHI. who,

wo* a native of that city. Mrs. i Additional Points

Arthur Townsend, of North WIM-! wood, a daughter of the deccnrod. SEA ISLE CITY—-The Install* lion of twelve new fire plug., being planned by the city. At the, present time they contemplate placing them as follows: one a: GOth Street and Landis Avenue; one Bl Skill Street: one at 6€tli

The April meeting of the I'rwi- Street: one at Slth Siroet; one byterian Missionary Society, will I g* 52nd Street; one at 34th be held In the home of Mrs. Con- Street; one at 21st Street; one at rad D. Ritter, 120 East Andrew ,26th Street; one at Ocean Avenue Avenue, Monday evening. April 9.,n*»r the Boardwalk; one west end Mrs. Henrietta I- Shaw, president.j* 0 *® Street: one corner Roberta All those Interested In home and »n<l Rone and one aouth of the foreign missionary work arc cordl-j ( 'o»t Guard Station In Town-

Ally Invited to join. send s Inlet.

xir. * v mi ; Al ,hr,|r regular meeting Tuo--Mrs. Lillie Harris, of Chester, day afternoon, the Commh,sloner.. k. was the week-end guest of authorixed the preparation of an Mrs. i arrie Mousloy. of the Del- ordinance by the Borough Sowj^ Annex, who recently arrived Heitor, for repairing the Board- . o from Daytona Beach and walk, including the railing ami

UD,I • •T*- : approaches.

about Monday.

public bnlldlng*.

Mr. and Mrs. W. U Hamilton. Vw*. ... , . of Llanereh, were among the Sun- UraOkl* Are Dtuatisfied

day visitors enjoying a real spring

day on the boardwalk.

With Road Progress

the “Laurel." has leased the Crt well Hotel for the coming sea,

of 1928.

rs. Edmond J. Spalding wa an Ocean City visitor on Wcdnct

day of last week.

j Mr, William J. Barr o: Philadelphia, were

■: ibr week end.

Il-ii f„lk- *hn attended the Tj V M i A. I,unq>iet held 1 He, ' Dayton at Wildwood | •' follow.': Mr. and Mr*. ' Tn« n .. Mr. and Mrs. * *ilKy. Mr. and Mm. Irr

.. Ur. Eugene Way.

! Mn- Vance D-ley. ol

! > r:dicd on friends In > Wednesday after

• fdlo) Is a direct pppre- " ih- nty Service Cor-

■ ' ■ York CHy. amaon, formerly

■ ih- Raymond and

Htireau. with

. _ ln ibe Rits-Tarltoc

‘ "•"'Hnc'™ 2f °T “y ****r ,M, :i lIld^JH^WrRkH Richard, pintle king. Edward jJ ^ 0 * , " B «-• « ' AdamwnilTrpcw ri.r r Company, bs* re I y J ^ , y^. aj^UiM the 1 Frederick, the hero. ^'inndTy 1 ’ 0 '

... Freeltolders

' have not been entirely satisfled a | with the progress on ' the eop-

j at ruction of the Sea Me-Orrnn Frank MeNIcbol. of the Surf Ho- VI !5. ,? K,ul, ' v “ r ' 1

tel. was a Wildwood vlaltor this , hilc ra ' ,ld a,rWe * bavc been week. jtnadu. with the sand All between

the dykes, the county offlclab

Michael Gibson, a retired bunt- v re «frald that the gmvrlltng ..Ms man. identified at one Ume,* ould no( be completed on achedwlO large property holdings hero.I” 1 ® tim ®- )»dfftng by tb- apeixl was a visitor In City Hall Tuesday ^ *’*® moving several days ago. afternoon j For this reason they 'have been

pushing the construct ton company and Mrs. Pilot Hand, of‘to speed up the work.

Cape May City, spent Wednesday If .the gravelling Is confined with friends In this city. to an 18-fuot-wide roadbed, as Mn. r.rrtto « . 1 Miggratcd by the county specifics , 2 cr,v * nl ; . An ' Hon", then' Is little poMtlblilty

nous Robart. Mrs. lay) Clouting. - •

of this city, and Mm. Sam Dawson. of Erma, and Mrs. Charles Mnyhew. of Woodbury, spent Thursday of last we.-k with Mr* • *«1~ Oerivnnl. at her b< m.,- l n

Vineland.

Larson Plans Tour of Cape May County

State Senator Morgan Larson, of Middlesex County, plans to tour Cape May County on Wednesday.

Frank Abbott. Paul Hilton. Sr . APHI 11. Senator Larson ha.--Paul Hilton. Jr.. Mrs. Row Hi!-! ''brown his hat In the ring :or the ton and Mrs. Margaret Hilton.' Republican nomination for govand son. Paul. Jr., of South gea-I emor. He has been n member vHle. spent Wednesday here with | of the SUtc 8enat<- since 1922. n friends on Pine Avenue. , ; ;; . j Looking down on others docsn' Eugene Springer, of German-1 place you above them.

Hotel.

> twit year.

'- i ravel bum

itly I

V*" h unices In Trenton delphia.

i transferred to Phi la-

5®™°**- a prominent At rit) rnniraetor and builder. J«'!U city on buslnes. Wed- ; R-ls week. **> ' ourtney. who hai

two wewks

returned home

’ ''enlng.

Dorothy Rice, o^nty ,a ~- *as In Sea file ‘ rumwertng a sick calj k il’' 11 , W * 5 Ocoon View. 14 l,J * Tnesdav afternoon ' “umber of her friends. J ri>ent the winter la and Trenton. Isjdlam. son of Mrs. i.udianj. Jr., is making with Thomas Jefleraon P iiieodtog the Ocean Hty ’ » Arnor. President of '■ ""inal Bank, of this r- i Monoay In PhlUdel-

mpany. was in

Mias Almira Davis, a teacher in the local school, spent meek-et.d with her parents at Coi' l n«',»woori. Mr. and Mrs. K. Malcolm To! eon. orcompaBled by Mias Amanda Wright, motored to Port Norris on Sunday. The Epworlh League entertained the Petersburg Bpworth Is-aguc last Friday evening. About twenty of the wventy-Bvi pa'iwoos present were from Pclterebarg. Last Sunday evening an unusually large congregation gathered In the Methodist Church and beard with keen appreciation the Bcv. von Uffel preach on ■'Commandments for Wtv»e.'' Later on there will be a sermon for the

William Rooney motored from Phlladrlphtn Friday and remained until Saturday, getting his Fortyfourth Street piop rty In shape

for Mn- coming season.

!ls* 'Frances Carter, who Is, hln* school at Trenton, was, week end gtiest of Mrs MU _ . Bingham Miss Carter formerly taught at Capo May Court House, as did also Mrs. Bingham, who will be remembered OK Mb'

f'Jfen,

rhuroh. jbcotl.

Major General. L><\ Charles H. Services will be belli every

Christian Science Vail. craning. • J xccpt Saturday, duriuc

| Edward. Sergeant of Police.. I roly Week at tbi- Lutheran

t'hrisUan Science Society. East Charles Do Rom< r. qkureh. QoiiQruiatlon and rvc«.pDnvls Avenue. Wildwood. Is a Mabol. the heroine. Miss Joan- ,i on | 0 mcmbcni will bo hold on branch Of b.'Mother Church. The n^tto Darby. : l>nlm Sunday morning. There First ihnnn of Christ Scientist.! Edith. Mrs. JCdwarH Hogan. will be no Sunday chool on Uo«ton. Mass. Sobject of lesson; Kate. Mrs. Michael Mmaa. I Easter Sunday. Communion scroermnn. April 1st. “Unroalliy.", Isabella. Mra. Arthur Al. De- K iee will be held In the morning Sunday school II A. M. Wednos-, Marls. land In the evening the entire dav Testimonial Mooting* 8 P. M. Btriiara. Mrs. I^^slle Htigheo. I choir will render the cantata,

I ' — Ruth. Mrs. Jraac D. Ludlam. ''The Dawn."

tlorirny, French QJeaaing, Pressing and i‘ ,-tiring 137 42nd Street (Cor. Central Avenue) Sea I*!e City. N. J.

The new boardwalk In the City’ j of North Wildwood a 111 be d»-dl-ented on Memorial Day. featuring 1 a rolling chair parade and board- • walk pageant Workmen have been rushing the work to completion, to

readiness tor the dedlca-

MmUl uthfnm PtocnU Td<e Up Will Dedicate BoardThe Home-like church. Sea isle School Argument Walk Memorial Day

Tty. Sunday. April 1. Palm Sun- I day. The Day of Palms. The PETERSBURG-John Mason was church will bo lieautifully deco- 1 arrevted by State Trooper Hlldren. rated Bible sehtv.l al If* A M. of the State Police Station, al Lrwwm: ' Jesus, the Suffering Me*. Tuckaboe, on comptalnt of Carl slali." Service with sermon at DeSantis, both of Petersburc. 7:30 P. M. Subject: The Rubicon Mason was token before Justice of Ufe Dr. D. Upton Bair, the william, of Tuckaboe. who fined . will speak. Th. M m-c him *15. A large pcrccntusv of! lion. and the Ix-glonalrc* will the population of Petersburg Blip with us. tended ibr trial, many of thov,-.

should moke this a li*'i per ..tu-nding vouched for the peace-1 Chickens that cotue home eenicc. Come snd help to f u | dlsixi.Hllon and excellent char- roost have more sense than ■

. “Horanna to the Son of nrter of DrSanlts 1 - •-

David; tdcssed ts he that come»h tn the name of tjn- lord." Holy Week services Tuesday and Thur»-

-:30 P M Sacrrirent of

the Holy Supper celebrated Easter

Sunday

Back Home Again

; * inding Money NXTien You

PtalWiA....

Sam Slotoroff Easter Clothes FOR men and boys Topcoats 6t Suits §10 and up * •■'’'oreff telk more muu than any clothier in j' J ' ! ^y The reason: Ouarnatetd Clothf* at Low- " PtuaJ E**ter Reduction Starts Today! i " ,;Wl - Coot and alia,, pfeiay of pHi" colon,, stripes and plaids. Two-trouser suits. SAM SLOTOROFF

Vianlir City

Ho, Cwuuited Wilt it) <

11 Arctic Ave., cor. Fennesse

There Is No Substitute —for— Safe Deposit Protection Do not risk loss of your valuables by fire or theft. There is no substitute for Safe Deposit protection. — You can rent a Private Lock Box in our Safe Deposit Vault for $3.00, $5.00 j and $8.00 |x-r year. FiRdT NationalBank Ocean City,N.J. E S TAB LIB H E D JAN. 1.1 BO a jESRsr

T oget her fnorc often this year than last—-by telephone. After dinner when the rates are lower and j| the evening is |< still young is j a good time.

Src rata, m tiont of your iclLphonc book.

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The Proof is in the Gating! The most convincing proof of the Quality and Tenderness of Our Keats and Poultry is the measure of ^ Sntisfacliot’ they ifivc when served at the Table. Our Meat Buyers select only the Finest Moats from rdi Ude. dependable sources—the kind that must measure PP^to the A SCO Standard of Qnality—you knov. what j In the Stores Where Qunlity Counts, Your Money Goes Furthest!

B^Meat Specials far the Week-end!

Fancy Small Stewing Chickens ib32c

Fancy ..Large Slewing Chickens n> 37c

Delirious Lamb’s Liver

Slices Ham

Lean Soup MM- a ivieat

lb 28c

E -

n>35c

Ib20c

Finest Chock

or Pot

Roast "28 c

Fancy Turkeys * 49'| Sliced Dried Beef \\ tb 15 0 ! Luncheon Boll . 14 n> 1* Boiled Ham \\ n» 15- | Baked Meat Loaf y 4 R» 15c Vinegsr Pickled Boneless Pigs Feet qt. jar 4Sc “ASCO Siicedla^u“^J5i!

jChptce Rice 5 c i j Unugually big value. Good served many different way*. |

ASCO Coffee n> 37c Rich. Itaw A liana and IVtlrioun Flavor.

Table Neea&—-Reasonable Prices! AfiCO Cttfonii?. Fetches big can 1BDel Monte Peaches ean ifc, - ASCO Slie d Peaches cbbs tsc ASCO Cooked Pumpkin 2 oana ip c ASCO Soar Krout .£ can* 19 C Scndect Evap. Milk 3 Me ASCO Evap. Milk tall can 10c ASCO Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 19c Gorton Tresh Mackerel 2 ca»»-8Gc

Leg. 14c Gorton Codfish Cakes

cans

Reg. 39c Heavy Gauge O/Y Galvanized Tubs ^5/ Carefully Baked—Big. Brows Crus led Loaves of Goodness —Delivered Oven-fresh to our Stores.

Bread Supreme

big wrapped loaf 8c

i Go ld Seal

Sweet

ASCO j

i Boiled White

Tender Sugar

Self Risiag f

! Oats

Corn

Buckwheat!

3 25c

3 29c

3 ck " 25c!

Mahy More Big Values! Young’s Hand Soap 3 «*»■ 20c Gorton's Flaked F ; 1 2 25c Hitter's Cooked Spaghetti . 3 can* 25 c Beechnut Cooked Spaghetti 2 can* 25c Octagon Super Sods 3 25c ASCO Thread 1 Codfish P*R 10c Beardsley's Shredded gifish ..Pk* 12Vgc Choice Pink Salmon can 19c ASCO Corn Starch PkK 7c Pure Vanilla Extract ! *>t 13. 25c Mrs. Morrisc's Puddings 3 Ph** 25c

Santa Cara Prunes 2lbsl9c

2lbs25':

(Lifebuoy Soap I Calif. Peaches!

25c

' Red Ripe" " Tomatoes 2 ”« '*■” 15c

Best Soup Beans 2- 19c

Buy Your Easier Candies Now! i Chocolate Cocoanut Cream Eggs {Keg. 10. Decorated Ch eolate Cream Eggs 3 ' fP.ev. 5c Chocolate Cocoanut Eggs 3 : | Beg. 6r ChocoLur Fruit '*.nd Hut Egg* 3 ‘ e Fruit and Hut Eggs t- in boxl 1 JeUv Bird Ears - *