You Know, Who Come and Go in Sea Isle City
El
2£j£ E-»t-jph « »rj
^ now >• - •' *“■
K in O-'-
ctn ui conn nm nan. mn. h im*.
5ant \ Recent Marriages
Of Tuckahoe ■
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Public Invited To Hear Miss Margaret Slattery
]otVJ *u: cmr-BEwr a a«t4.
Is Honored | tu/oi. m u<L. Fwnous Lecture mad Wnter Will Give Lecture el Fir»l
Tht tie*!*-* *iJ spent their; M. E. Church, 'Ocean City, on Next Thundey Lve-
puuv emy •, ?k e*_ _ m * k '‘ ,,1#lr ho ® ,, to ^ Ukr
onr.
For Him
ning—Has Visited All Sections of the World
..... —
Began Career as Teacher in the New England Sehoob
[M Bsir reports .. , iprrtrtO* ** ( 'c,o:h llsrhor. 1*1; . jfUfOT iJtswr 8unhr (oium s «*a r.. ii. tt- eorh jai 1 _ k „j ..uijM serosa fer, Aiakins th* . o the rurb eat *ot L . . .uM i«- dot* IB f >ts« i!L I
, Dr Bair nntlewJ ...nr m thr simaa.
• What a
■ !a.Mr Uar.-
h> » th fits ,Sup*rlnjtres.’ D-Bow, have B .. ilrsined w;; a r .n <iat of «51«>nC?1"I‘ nppllod to th[ft, tin'i Ttu* will b*'
Pr—led Bhttrhy CJce
';.. u srs', t/
Rfvinr H a ooal of t»lnt. j
nrci
■MPMer « str .M Mrj. tarts; 0rKAN ciTT-H, xl Thtiraft., .«***■ rvroia* MiM M»r*a.»t Mstterj. JotteB. of Mllivfnr. *er# matr-fi; rducalor «rtl»r and l*f-
of th* First U. K Ctotrclt, Or*an ttr A cordial isrftaltoa is **- ■»<**• p~ rticsjlalli Lu (Uutiwrs and
wogonw*—WWtom MaranoJ^* 11 '" ^ r Mto. Stotterr
— Lscutrer's tour |
***j»tdirrif»2iruTZ*&.!>£ «- toseatm *a tb« tirrly to a orfebrstioa la honor
Kprnt Monday »u Ptuaanph.* of Camai* ststj-ic* Gsudy * aath: ~wnm«si-wuuam. a»«r««i», ___ vUitiar fr»--3. birthday m>iv»i*xrr. The pro- 01 Woodb-m, and Mist Btepbcs 1 r*™ * v kTT ^ cram contmwd trf sairprtto tX I **aio;. also ot Wood bin . »»« ^L*‘ r ‘^ (l
Mr». Nan Quinn K*vlU». a bB( t« r ntimlms hr wiaas ote- married at th* Uttar’s home on j ??** «hlrh *«! b* taken m
dausfctcr al lonn*r MSfor aar crf , ,h“ Oranst. « to«o*»: , “oMv mornlas April 9 \' b \,** jT B n»rd Quinn, and ehlidrr . Blllr, introdtici .r* mm rii n* R n T**” w * n a lai ** •nMh’ Ann i.nd Jan*, ^confpai.ird ^ Pr.nrl o wfcbhtuibaln Msur.^ t'lAUva. and friends of . Mill Wilson, motored down Uom ; ,X r J^onriid ’ <****' « ">* s-rrmo*,. mos bt-r botn* In VfrrchantTlIl* on i “ , ~' , whoa war* from w , .
Wrdnrsdar and aptot ut* day Vo< ' ,l, a® 10 E t>- »url«y. A ^..y *-.0—1.1. m0 rnln* was ,ke aumUon of .ducator? an** b*r 1 sit!nT?rUn(5r , Bon* by lh* f^aafc*. nal«:t*d .» ^*Ln frLm ate'' v^smalkm ««. rapid. Sto wxm Ur Mw. J. M GodfiMt o^ck in th* mo*nIn* tT moT 1 h«^*ni* principal Of th* School of LouU CoMiiu*r. a stud*Dt
ig; Itoadtns. Alfred Jtorvs.. |S srlU "“ n,n « _. . . | ■ f-
MUk Slntirry becan her
) feaatonal cars, r as a leach, r in .[the Kom&l School of Fraitouc-
.dr. and Mrs. William 3
will
—— — -r-— ^p*f r h*»uui»ri bu.ucmc r*mar*» conceroius; short time before >t-ariBC bosrdwa.-i bom* next WVdBwday bis father by Hop* W. Oatidy. boaeymoon trip Thoy trill for th* wnson. JUtnark* by Mrs. Mauls Dukes: th»i r home to Woodblns' * after wblrh Mrs. Ifuhea prr-ented ,,,r " in_«oonoin*.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamas MeDrviti ,h* Captain oilk a prstty potted
f ; .. f , m—a ,k—- m, .. .
Buloftetic ratoarta concsrnlDC. short tune before leartah ... -
■P* W. Gamdy. ■ hoaeymoon trip. Thsy y‘i| n— fc » | bscams lau rested In ihs _n«ilsioii.
49th Street for the a
Rea dint by Mrs. Bla
Mr. and Mrs Hsnry Hohne^ rwrto by * r *
G. t>.
r their rout
49<U Street tar the a
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Horn *U1 occupy ih# McDeriu cottas* 00
49tk Street this summer.
Reading by Mrs. Jennie SUiie.
eduoaMon of youth and davsUped r remark* Mr achool la one or the j riiiirdhea She was in great dc- ! mhad for addresses at conveutioii..
FI-no Si Mo. 8. G. Laasi -y Mi*. WsMateV *oio was written especially for 'hU ocemdoa as follows. (Tune. Yankee Doodle.)
Mr. and Mrs K. Maloolm Ttd- - Oh. Captain Gandy went u> ana son spent the wwk-end'wlth Mrs. Cpon tha John M. Broomali. Tolarm* sister. Mr*. AlUti Nkk- Hr was «a happy a* could be •r.iofi. of Cam dec. 1 And hnad ihr ocean’s call.
1’ ~t«l l»i .t/ftsWe. o..<t?“u“i»r
of M.ramsn were wert-*»d *u«»n» captain t.andy
Tvideml* ^ mother. Mr*. I- . j*ay U- haw- beabh without end,
Mombiaweg- i ffe aB thtafc ha's a dandy. Mi* Katherine MoGtnia. MM; At laM he witied down ut home !
r , cer of Ooto'hy Irwin. Harold Doohour' And ioinrd Uraage one three;
I'V , Turnhw- M,d <>"’*** 9ncw ■ «“»•: nine:
* ,iw r , h*4 dance at th* Hotel Traymore.i No more the wild s-a will he
; . UtlJE aw. (Ut..a.r. n.m,
"j.s. ttSSSL. *• t 'stss*.
xcundon Good Friday. ; birthday cak* and a beautiful
RIO GRAND*—Mr*. Jpaair Op-[of perman. daughter of Mr. -nd f teacher* Article* Mrs. George Caritoa. of DUs | were rwj'iected
Creek, and WcaMy Smith, son of : awmai,,... WL Mr and Mr*. J. W Smith, of Utpnl of the School of Practical Rio Grande, were united in msr-j ^n,. jjit* SUrtfiry wrote 1
rlage o* Thursday etrtfnr. April | of lurf beat known books.
Re J.^W. B Halw.v^'‘oST'Maj j , AJ,]' 5 .nuitoDr^t-- 0 *nu<'trT
»* Stale Board of Education
In « Udwood. The groomJs^M- J wWch ^ a member until
/« The Churches
9t Vtr Edward B. AT- * r- =:.d Mr*. HUf*M
1 !;• Easter Sudr- n the Atlantic
t- AiiKgMio. one of ■ p-wsiotni jnung ItidW 91 Riatnwr colony, spent d?, (Vila Anderson, nt *• 14. 4(lh Street and iwup Miai AjideraOB
'8 Of th*
BP .i Mrs. George Culver I bngke. of Sowers as a token ot Easier In Atlantic Oty. *‘- i ' “■* ' * k “
iry n.jsence from
fiht ipent >-«en months in Rump* durinr the war and la 1M0 Ugfk a trip around the world. Hitllhl Japan < hlnj. fhe Strait SetiMm-m*. Ceylon. India. Egypt,
st. ne*. «»<-> Palestine Since that u»e
Daily Maas n't to , »i u died th* youth mover • A. M. Sunday Masses at Europe, and economic snd soand 10:10 o’clock Benediction ; ,*,1 eonditiou* in Era 1 snd. G«rof the Modi Blessed itoemmoto. BM} . yyance snd tb* Netherlands. Sunday following last Maas. Bap- A part of each year has bee 'potatment. Sunday given to the study of the league
i of Nation* In Geneva and in at-
1 tendance and study of great Inter Sen 1*1* Mrtbodivt Church I national conferences held to Bu-
st Joseph 1 . R. (
Ml at » A. XI.
Woodbine Notes
Albert RahiiiowiU. Of Philadelphia. a graduate of Went * VHftary -teamed). -•* litre a few days with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I.uitgariM and children. Israel and Martas, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs Ooorae KeWmau and tamfly.
return in* Monday.
Dr. Joseph Levenaon and Max
Be»k - attended a meottoc of the Cape May County Banebaii
Deague on Friday evestog.
We Never Sacrifice • Quality For Price • This ti as as varying rule is all oox Grocery Stores. Kent Markets and Produce DeptruteaU—a dutuwtbp buxin*« pricrpil' 1 The foandatton of our btuism is hud on the ttm. twAhriag • rodo - of Honcrt Merchsadiaisg. Tnrth fa Advcrtking. Crarteay. Fall Valon ana SstisfutUor Aiwaya. Patronirr th* Ameriena Stort is T#ai Imgu'uoxhnod today—prove to yonr own Satisfartaon that— U Pays to Trade in the Stores Where Quality Count*!
love . nd rstecoi from
bets present, after which, all went
Mr*. William J. Sheehan was to the Mining mom wh«ro _
the guest of Mr- and Mnt W- F-, cream and eak* war* •*rr«<!. | Ijljg - J ocher over tb* East* r holiday*. [ Tuckahoe Orange feeis eaeaedtog- r “ ; ly proud to be able to dalm >°> new wm * “ John Dell, of Brooklawn. sp*u* Caf atn Maurice as a toambe-. »*tor prei th* week-end with hi* mother oa an( j #n inti-iuxlly enthusiastic
4Sth Straw. 'on* at ’ba*
»•». H. F. von Uffak pantor. — SutuU) April IS. 10:30 A. M.' . k ,
•The Portrait of a Majw^am!^ |n lb , dlrk . he shouTda’l «gp*ct | studaat.
uraday moruin* after remaining
here for a weak.
A large audience attended the
Council meeting on Monday eve-
ning at the Borough Ha.11. Isidore Immerman, a law stu-
dent at New York University.
- > p “‘
Wbli* she was prtn- ®'* r » 0, ‘ a, ) ,K
“ A number of relatives and
friends from FhUadelphia were guest* of Jacob Bear and family over the Passover holidays. They Mete Philip and Abner Roar. Max. Simon Benjamin. Reuben and
Diana Bear.
William Abramson was to Phils ctelphia .Monday on business Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Stone awd daughter returned on Tuosda from a short trip to New Y-wk MU* Berna Orocbefsky. of Brooklyn, was the guest or Mia* !.*• Siegel over the woek end. Miss F Marcus and Mr. K rrman
EUeutM-rg were here for a few 1
days with relatives and Mind* Mr. W. Kisenberg. frooier Mayo, of Woodbine, wire here cm Saturday. accompanied by Mr and Mr*. lx>uis C. Abramson and daugbter,
• or inn*, atid his daugbter Eva- j
Dr. Harry Feldman, a graduate 1 of New York CnlversUy. was home with his parents for a few day*
bis wife I Mis* Zelda Rablnowiu, a Penn,
I'LHsilelpbla.
to. shi r, he has been ton i»r ’be pavt three 1 titirii to the admlssitm K V U , 1^ th* Unltod ■b* '0 -;.^ad the Eaatar lot : l*W<!. principal of the; i Hich .School, stopped Hr ami Mr- Edward to — y- *<•>. when rt- .--- I'kara. New York. a companllfl bl* r *h»r, ,br r. turned to iriot »he is a teacher to lUl'tisity.
■"Mia* md r. decorwlJJaxraat. in prepara “t appioarhlug M-aaon. ■1 h:, Murphy gni *-’> hi.* spent many at tfc. ii c-ittage on motored down
r :p Who was 'dent for many ‘ax in WildVoM uuny ut her old
Mr. and Mra. Charles Hankins | of Vineland, opened their cottag.’; on 85th street. | Mr. srnd Mr*. «• Webster Hard. ..I Vineland, spent Easter Sunday at their 36th Street eottag*. Seven new Twanbers were re-cilve-d into the Methodist Church by th* Her. von U«*» Bunoay morning. They were: Mr. sad Mrs. Thomas Jefl. rsou. Mlf Dorothy Irwin. Mias Gertrud# Pfeiffer. Mens Jean Sirtllh*'*. Mias Jessie Stnithera and Mb
Emily Gibson.
Mnt. Harry Jacobi and daugh-
ter. Dorothy Reed, apent part of
la*t week In Foiling**.ood
Evelyn A. Young
Is April Bride
Marmora Mi** *nd Ocnan
City Man Are United
MARMORA—On PaUuday cveniag Ml** .Evelyn A. Yoong betbe brM# ot Mr. Oeoage WU-
p. rformed at the
J Marmora b) the I Rev. Walter 1- Ycrke* The bride
1 1« the daughter of Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mr* Allred ' Young. The bridegroom la too son
Miss Ger-r ^o* Donahua. of FhUa-1 ^ Mr . a^j Mr a George W NPk-
Miss Elsie < bamplon. of Mulllca
an<* Mr* Harry Jacobi Sunday. M’s# Mabel Berue’eln. alan of PhlladelphlA waa a Saturday and
Sunday guaat.
Mr*. James O’Kacr and son.
Charle*. 'trite.! her staler. Mias
Mullen, at Rose moot, r*.
tlaitr Ml
Mday.
r. and Mra. Emmett Dono- .... and daughter. Mary. «* Philadelphia, .twnt the Eaater holiday* at Ou4r bungalow ""
Hear the
•Tommandtnent* The wives are
especially in Tiled to bring
here for a lew daysj
I to relative* and friends.
good seat
early U yon want
Sunday school meets at il noon. Epworth League i.ieeta at 7 P M. Junior League at S:l* Friday. You are cordially Invited to attend to. mid-week Biol* study and prayer class, Thursdays at P. M. to the parsonage.
Chriitian Science
Christian Science Bociety. East Daria Avenue. Wildwood, la a
- branch of The Moth r Church, "he lard Nickerson, of Ocean City. The church of Cbrhrt Scientist ■* -• '*’* Bouton, Mas*. Sub ect of lesson
sermon. April 15. “Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday achool 11
Wednesday 1 estlmonial
Reg. 23c ASCO Pure Preserves - Made from Selected Fruits and Sugar. Dellcioit*'
Reg. 8®c ASCO Gripe Jake huilufeiv Purr 19 c
t*’ For Spring cienTting! Susbnle Ciewmr - -4 - *“• ISc Kirkmaa'i Boiax Soap S cake# ige K!rkTMlB , * Water Softmer pk*f l«c ASCO Ainmnai* ^ 9c Stiver At* Silver . tor Ha Sfic Yeung. Soap Powder Ifa Pels Hajnba Snap 4 "**«*■ tic A-l litjuid Folith «-»• Me, I4c 0-Cedar Furnitare PoHgh ho ’ 2$c Palmolive Soap 8 l»c
Reg. 10c California 4^ 4 4^* Seedless Raisins * ‘13
Surpriep the folk* with a I
. home-made Ralriu Fie.
ASCO Q -I Q C Sour Krout « A 5* Re<iulr>* very Util, rooking. Healthful and economical.
Prim Rice 2 W 13 c
Jptgs
Have you nerved Rlc>- Pudding reeenUyf
Tour Bread Honey Goes Furthest in on ASCO Store—Where Quality Count.! Victor Bread "5° Bread Supreme 8c •-stra Big Milk I»af of exceptional Qualiiy.
Hill, niece of the bride,
bridesmaid whtl* Mr Bertram Nickerson, brother of toe bridegroom. was best man. Th# w#dd n» march was rendered by Mr* Myrtle WeD-de Mis* Young forniabed a ekairalng plctur# •»»•“ in a white crepe grown. Her bridal veil was gathered with orange blouom*. She carried a bouquet of Ea*t*r IfUto. She was given to marriage by her brother.
Meeting* 8 P. M.
A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend toe#* «n#«Uug*.
Kessiah Lutheran
60th Street Mi and Mi*. Ottoi Oharlto Young
Trvft and family. *-f lUdley Park. A ainne, wo* served following were the guests of Mr. and Mm. | ^ ceremony. Among to«»e rif
Donovan over the wre)-end. | ten ling *cn
jlur and Mrs- George W. Nlck«r-
Mra Annto McIntyre p,e anu Mrs. Walter U from Philadelphia wilh , ' y.%•# Mr and Mrs. Lcwrenre and enjoyed the Baaier holiday, j u-n4.i
at her cottage on 4Sth Street. | KWW*". «"-
Mia B. Comly and Mrs. K. MrK.qns. of Willml.lphia. •t* U>' Easier atw*te of Mi w>d Mr*. Ed-
wurd J. Comly.
Mr. and Mra. Marry Short and son *pcvl Eaater with Ocean CRy
relattvdS.
Many v4MU>» woEsbipppd at j Meodah lAito-ran ChoroQ »*'; Sunday and many celvbratod the |
Eaater Communion.
Rev D. Upton Bair ho* plantad ; TI ’cilAHOE - T h * (Mtoriag come wall develop’d hydrangea | . TK) ) U tian ■#» adopted by^ St a ^ and ro*n# in front of tho church , u „ 1bp . So. 65. K and A
and parsonage. They ar# the gift | Tue Kahnr - ot Mrs. It. Amer. U. ISZt:
"Whereas. Dr. Randutph «•'
- -- - loyal
The Home-like Church. Sea Isle City. Sunday. April 16. The first Sunday after Easter Bible school at 10 A. M. Service with #ermon at 7:30 P. M. The pastor. Dr D Upton Bair, will speak on the theme: Daybreak on n Darksome Road Some Eaater evidence. A post-Easter discoiiToe. The service Easter Sunday -vs especially fine and well attended The Communion was large and the of fertng good. Many thanks to all who helped The church was beautifully decorated by toe Cronecker faintly Mid-week service. Thurs-
day #t T:M* P M.
The Easter meseag* I* IHe—
ChampiOD. Mias W.j freer, lalrer. fuller 1U*. N®»
Ftark Mrs”^Mabel Kaol'B. Mr. and Barter l* over, why not live the
U^Harrr Gibb Mrs. Erma Kyle, life It stands for? t ome and worMillir. nt D«r*. Miasc. j
Emma Sack. Anna Sfanto. Evriynj Andeswm. Mabel DaTe and Roth
%tessrt. William Murphy
Arthur Colltna. Krwd Kyto. Alex-1
Dare
Mrs. Mary Young.
Resolutions of Respect
Resolution of Respect
TUCKAHOE—At a regular matting of the Tuckahoe Grange. No. 139. held Friday. April 6. a committee was appointed to draft resolution* of sympathy and • xpresrion of deep regret in thly* .if U:- Randolph Marfhall a brother member, tig death, sad
.. to send a copy <*> «be bereaw d j
Wednesday April ’ family, to the Cape May County W ennrsoay. for publication, and a copy
be spread upon the minute*, lie having been for many years
SAM BORLAND
Whether you prefer a Kiki. Strong or Medium cup of Coffee, we can Please Tout ASCO Coffee.... ‘k 37c Full. Heavy bodied. Rich, rare Flavor. Coffee'^ ; 31 C ia^- 49c Every Pound of Louella contains J»e Rich Pasteurized cream from Ten Quarts of sweet milk. Louella Butter 55 c Richland Butter lt 53c ^ w. 1 Qc I ^ w. OO. Duz 11" j Lux rt ‘ hold nrcia sp, dally priced. Meat Specials for the Week-end! Chickens 37 c Large Broiling /ii . i _ OO* Chickens ^33
tw s^n. injutgj : 2? ■ssi.rKJK’ 5 &>:i£nrsrr^-». In Accident, Improving .»’l'»o.!“S"* c fU , 7. SoEr ‘
fUvrc* unrt beloved by all »nd i We arc indeed grateful for the
g p g 1N<t ~ T ^ n * : °** ) *~ y ^’ ••Whrrtag, It ’ has been the example and Influence of of DoM Sprtng U 1™?*°*?* “ ; _|,, kUr , ot ,mr Snpren.e Grsnd f h m* as this d-ir broth. • tor the auto accident ih »h»U b- PJ^a u^ ^ IUBBOO bin. to *bv ln hu life of . rvl. .
tK-a i CVie.tial Dodge above and * , 'l lo hb. fellow men. Thefef•>'' knowledge an in#rilm*We lo»*. j W( , pra> . she Falhei to toniiort • ’ -a. -e..-. Star I an fl protect the bereaved upc*
•land wr extend to them our deep
sympathy and love
th# atrto accident '
wr« In about two weeks ago Sayres was aerompenytag B*u
EMredJte. of Cape May. Who *”»».- - > That also 'seriously injured- ■ Be *' tmo }^T; * i Th* car to which th«y were rid-, Lodge Ld our! I
tog wa* struck and overti'rwd by , period ol
a far driven by Marc. Ua Finn#- sympathy he ettwsawf f® h«*; «a” of Wild* «xl. »bo l* now many J**''™?* “ serving n ninety-day sentence In; their bereavement. j the county toll, on charge# of, -it 1# further ordered ’ That a I driving While Intoxicated. copy of tbl* '«»oUitb>t> h# for-.
warded to hi* nearest kin and)
all right in It*,!
* pftoh
#8lbh> «upy c
TELL K VAUGHN. W. M. j WALTER WOOLTK. S*tT-
■ Btautlful life Is that »h”
spin
It spent ib duty to God si
man;
B. autifUl twilight at #et of * 11. aulitui death, with life w ALICE TAYLOR. REBECCA GANDY. EDWARD D. BURLEY
QUALITY CLOTHES Suits and Topcoats $I2.S0 Up The Beal Quality Clothes at the Beal Potsible Low Prices We maintain a standard of quality at a price that'* cheaper than ordinary clothnf. All our stock if absolutely the newesi styies—flnest weave*—all hand tailored, the kind that hold# Its shape and wear* longer.
Rump Steak ib 45c Fancy Mushrooms
OPEN EVERY EVENIHG STORE ORDERS ACCEPTED
Personal Service Sam Borland, the famous 4 glv» s everyone coming to h undivided attention service. This means i know Sam. 1003 Arctic Avenue Atlantic City, N. J. OUR ONLY STORE
Round Steak lb 42c
can 29c, 47c i
GENUINE LAMB
i'* 55c j| Breast Lamb h» 50c;! Keck Lamb ib SB. 1 Shoulders Lamb
n> 28c - 30c
tb 38c
Standing Rib Roast lt > 35c
imported Back Bacon
Vi tb
Vegeta Me
r. ' ashes and
Pickle*:
1,r 10c

