Cape May County Times, 20 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUITY TST* FSJDAY APRIL 80, 1981.

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Sin manager of hotel

Dies in Pennsylvania

, Sanitarium

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,hl » ^^-janc! ’-Iliad. Th* head of

, .. *peni > uuU »«» sent » thr Bute Labors-

, „„to. „„d*l« < Th* city has hired a man toi y«*»*rrl«r afuroooc at Grace Lolhot the catch at ray do**. Hr will start «*« ' burcb. Norrt»!o*n. Pa. for;

« > Ocean , work Monday abd vtll dispose of Kmer S Bcliantx. well known re-) tiu a ii unUcetwed do» canahl- I ** ,rt botel InanaKJr. who died i H t '■ :- lo V?J .,^1 ! Monday at a aanltarium at York.!

John Braca. w ho H employed in . p».. where h.‘ was undergoing treat-;

r . on* of the tent* improvement meat for Bright * diaeaac He had [ !■ —.UR,- on Landis! operation* in Yentnor. haa Jurt been in falling health for acmral ■ ■ •"

(-»» ..M- Uvto ., R rt ign«tioo Die

■ n baby l>oy j AH children of the Sea l*lc intennecit a;** In Norristown t . o mg .■ the face hTiOty achiwi were given the third (>„**,„ H e is survived by hi* CUSSed at Busy Meetmg

. oonlng. The (and last dose of toxic-anti-toxln i wkdow ^ oa4 l>»vld H. 1 * l, Thtuwdgy juoratiu S*a Isle i* schanU I

, . - .ne lbe PCCond re.-ort in the countj to A nunlber of reton residents at WoOBBIHB-A regular meeting ki Patrick (tak* this decidedly forward *trp !tn< n r d the funeral Including! of thr Board of Bducation of ,T,. r£E>M ! ,or U,e Projection of the health of rtpresenutlre. of the Hotel Pro- Woodbine was held on Mcnday U, * in tb“ ro~V ; -their school children. prMors' AssoriaUon. of which he! evening, April 16. at the Ceotrtl

" M K henedl card oartr for «!t wa* president, and the Ocemn rity -'chooi building. I Joseph’s R C. fhnrth wfll be Chamher of Commertw. I .T 11 * Sanitary Commlitw in

> .■ sixth and'—iven hr Mi** Jennie UcCtIm*’ ^ r ' Scbsntx was consftWrtd one! ctiarge of Mrs. A. Rosenfeld re-

br ” M . JP ? B " * eC : b !!of the most successful hotel mans- ported that the rchoola were thor-

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You Know, Who Come and Go in Sea Isle City

|E. S. Schantz, Hotel Man, Is Laid To Rest

cutlPB i* roniiln»» ** **

The little grandchild of Mra.l William Cfnthars, of Ooraon's Int*t. Stas bady bitten In Un-

lace by a atwy a gotten into the 1

Prominent Resort Boniface

In a report received by the board from the State Colony »ti WoodMne for PeeWe Minded Male* • It wan indicated that ('ape May, county owes for the support of i but two of the inmates at this In-1

tUtutkm.

The board authorised the sale of county finance bonds to the value! of rns.000 to th? llama PoriH* and Company for which they bid f«n,7T3. The next Mghewt Mddtr was the Marine National Bank, which hid to take 6313.0D0 worth tA bond* for *35i.6i;. Bid* were a too rvretvsd from the following: Cnlon Bank. Ocean City Title and Trust Company. First National Oce-an City; C <". Colllnga and Company: BateheWer Work and Company, and A. B. Leach and < ompany; Ocean (Tty National Bank: National dty Co- N. Y

Education Meets

Even Though SfA’ing, Ad Sells Hc»ter The spring of the yezr to Vie last time that heat is thought about Heater advcitfgtlUC altd>* usually, in th? early w later, and the ii.aastitM * and newspaperaurt telling about ref'iterator f , Hbl. siting clothea. aulomnbiu - and ice cream. Nothing daunted by the odd* against her. Mrs. H. F. Kralsa. of £■-a lale CKy. deddwl to saU her Areola boater And cbe decided that If It could be sold the TIM IS could aell IL Be she ran a small ciaasiTcd AdvcrUaement last week. In her own word* the story la concluded thus: "Th* paper was hardly out before I had five calls, and ■old the beater." The advertising cost only 55 centF. Xo matter what you hare to aell. regardless of the season of the year, the TIMES classi2ed advertisements can sell It.

*iRr‘r Hireling i Wsatneadav jT'-i'g ^ th * ,no * t vuccessful hotel mans-; ported that the schools were thorIF*’ U l^v ATr» 1 j.! '^r Ur * «e:« of this asetion. Ht* first joagbi, washed during the Easter

- riua . ,ocfOCK. hnt»l .-r.t*ir* In the resort warn!

3rd Anniversarj' Is Celebrated Woman’s Community Club of Dennisville Hold Party

-Idfd to

have a cake'

hotel entnre In the reaort wa» | holidays,

the Bslievue. which be managedfrom 1*11 until l*Jl. He th« as-, sumt-d liiHBsgeutet.t of the Hotel; Normandie. This hostelry, one ot; the largest In the resort. w*» destroyed by the cun Sag ration of last!

October

Deceased *»• president of the

,Old Sea Isle . | Resident Dies Humphrlos and | w

K, ; Mr. and, , daughters, of Qordon Had Lived Ocean Cttjr Hotel

:.a4 Mrs John C. several years, second vice preno' Brooklaw*. N. IQ Report 45 Years dent of the First National Bank. i ird guest* at the; rormber of the Ocean nty Golf «t li:-45th Street. dub. Ocean (Tty Yacht (Tub. / aQd hll Arnadt Gordon. 70. died st W* ^

- -r tbeir cotta** 1 •to®* on LandU Avenue. Saturday. <]««>>«■

‘ *5^2^21 April 14. after having been 111 for "»Wated with Si. John a Lutheran

! »“ . mu, 't- ?;;;'" ^ r p n .'"‘“rs 1 .

■ i.tri, tmtn Uie Hurt t« .rmun I.—. In Oil. ‘’ r * ,t ' u f r—orl be

; .:-nn,n,rl„ Imm.n, W to. b»» “ “““ 1 old tt> «“' '»* b <- marrted M, “ f ,lu

!.-gtaa and Clara| known now a* th* Feierson Hotel. ^Hartrenfc . i- lphia. apent Bun- u, Gordon trtped orgunJicd thc i ^'T or u

liar.- on 45th. volunteer fire company and for; p^T t ha<i

iB> year* was a volunteer fire- ! Schanlx.

Auoth- r report <

llKN.MSVll.U-:—The third ennt-

from Su-j «r»» r > °f Ihe Women * t.ommun-

chlld. David H.

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rS 1 '-“■v— T '“ J “ h “ u A nr l „ , -.day in WiltJ afternoon at 2 o clock IntermentI of N«W Road

th* dub. then welcomed the guest,, and addressed the aa•rmblage. summing UP the work of the past three yiwrs and spewk in* of thr work to be acoompltebed in tbe future. Attention wai called to the appearance of th( corner lot three jeara ago and now. The activities of the club *10(10.* the past year have been numerous. Through Its efforts the street of Dennisnllc wfll be lighted witL eleotricity in thr near future. A stump fund has been formed foi the purpose of eliminating the stumps In tbe lake Sponsored by the club, tbe Electric Light Or- j ganization of Atlantic City, gave ademonstration In Carroll’s Hall recently. Mina FMIer spoke of (be necessity of co-operation ‘n all walki. of life and said I ha: team work was essential to make any venture a success. At Oh- close of be, speech, the presided was presented with a basket of cut Dowers, by Mia* 1 Helen -C. Carll. clutlrm - of the flower committee. Mrs. Bessie Witt, chairman of ! the entertainin'..( committee took charge of tbe evening’s entertain-; ment. The first number on th' program was an Interesting talk by Miss Roxanna S Gandy no the! free art ciaaa at Woodbine !L;v C. 8. Lawrence gave an eutertaln-afler-dtnner talk. Various 1 original games were enjoyed and a good social Ume followed.

Ur. and Mrs. Fisher, ot Massachuseties. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bfhgham tbe first at the week. Mr. Fisher is teach—

peril sing principal A. B. Beep.} Rf Aj^b of^ this pia^ _

which wa* as follow*: Moore? town .J High School defeat-ad Woodbine; 1 *. « hP1 - lllF K - ^

High School in Rutger* Interscho-: ^ of “ n,crrJ E * rt * T i par1 ’ tootle Debating League on Friday The cluV- members, each with evening. March 2S. at Woodbine ! a guest, filled the lower oom

Expenses for debate greater than: which tad been lavtefnlly c-eco- - receipts by approximately five dol- rated In preen and yellow and ot to PfelfTer'* Hardware Store. lare. Plans are being made for'Ttgfi sat down U> the festive board athletic (vent*, spelling match?.,.. v here a sumptuous Easter *up-| "See here! ' exclaimed tbe angry etc., to be token part by the ntu- per was served. , man. T wish you would murzie dent* of the WoodMne school. At- Following the supper tbe roli' thst dog of yours at right. Hia tend.,nets dropped slightly to wm called by Mr* Beulah Grace, barking keeps my baby awake." March a* compared to February> secretary oi the club, each mem- ’T was going to request you to Mr. Reep also recommended the iH-r responding with an appro-1 raual* your bab,-.-

appointment of Julc K Foley as.priau- ouoUUoo, principal of the Woodbine High “-"‘e p

,. a 1 the teuthvrac Church. Wednewtoy 1 ; afternoon at 2 ©clock, tntermenlj

: was made in tbe Woodland Ceme- (

: S'evens Simp- i tery. Ocean 'iew. (Conlinued From Page 1) ,r.e Mtese. Mor- Mr. Gordon U survived by his at Ocean 'lew had been advci nniris Walnsfcll I widow, and daughter. Mrs. John Used, there wax no on* pr *« r. party Tuesday) *>hner. and ate tec. Mr*. Susan ^ b ld cm 1L The pit wfll be re-

i hestre. At- j IBiaer.

Tsrar./w The Churches

School and also

llsh teacher. The matter wa* referred for s future date, posslbl; two weeks hence, when th* special meeting will be held to discuss this and other Important matters, although tbe appointment of Mr. Foley is almost certain. A discussion arose regarding the resignation of Jacob S. Uvtn from! the Board of Education. A sugges-j ■inn was made to keep the off leal open until election In February*

Miss Hal tie Fldlcr. president

time, up until last rear, he- resided In ('ape May and taught in

the schools of that city.

1 rejoined the

I neighbor. “His nightly bowling ac-

! 1 noys my dog.”

SchnMtcr nnd Mr. ■nk UiadU-y and fhil-| ft* week end as the Hurry f. Kralss. b a lather's night] i the p T. A. at the! 'T- Thursday ntfhtj ' piomlnent speaker

" and Mr*. Ira :' Mother and n :h< bcKcment <!i. Wednesday

8L Ji,M-pbV B. C. t’hnrch to Isle at}'. Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. 1‘ogxl, rector. Daily flaa* «t L M. Sunday Masses at K 18:30 o’clock. BenedlcUofl ... thr Most Blessed Sacrament Sunday following last Mass. Baptism by appointment. Sunday school at 8 A. M. Chriitiaa Science

advertised. Two bids furnishing (

men! to the Surrogat- -- - bid of 11354.65 was received from the General Fireproofing ( ompany.

,.l VtoDtoU-u. <ll.».

of 6861.1*0 from Ynwman-Erb Com-

paUL Philadelphia. Slner there was

larlty to the form of one of the

bids, they were referred

Solicitor .ind Director oi Finance lor examination, to be reported on

at tbe next meeting.

A letter was read from me Tuckahoe Chamber of Commerce, in which they requested that the Freeholders do nol abandon their

. i Marmora Road. Tbe letter stated bra eh of Tbe Mother Church. The j . , mr . mbrn of th* Chamber of First Church oi Christ Scientist. understood that the Boston. Mass. Subject of lesson - -.■ rtf hol(lc , R were planning to drtw rermon. April «. -probation ,^ pro)f< ., They pointed out that Alter Death.’’ Sunday school Hj.pjc, more than one-tbird nr the A. M.. Wednesday TcstlmonUI, raunly (axes are paid by the upper Men «s 8 P. M. . j part of (be county, they considered A cordial invitation Is extended lh(U the> *cre cutiUcd to mia

to all to attend these meetings. work .

. j Director of Boad*. Robert Mine.. Keuikh Lutheran j rc|l0rt£< j that he had written

TW am*

City. Suudny. April S-. the! mem . , Kr m un tv Ei

•Soirnney. Harry IVidman. HerHiram C. Love,

• .iiid F-irl Wad-

- "u Saturday for ; their camp In

- Ill' Oir. oaM-. »• «i«, »• ivi'- OU W*dar,-jp^, ( h Qr ‘ r S?° n t , a Cptfto Bair will. Included In the 1828 prograi

, ’ei -rending the ; on ,he theme: "Loading. Kew Oar-1 others." Borne are bor.i leaders }

'**•‘-1 leadership counts foi goo 11 ;

the final analyst) i, reckoned

ber of the board was to have a| man appointed to serve instead) of Mr. Levin, as there Is hUgfitj chance for Mr. Levin to rscons!<l"i his resignation and again serve oa the board This will also !•*!

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,le * office A Api „ 30

Acting president. J. A. Tingle) requesied that all committee, function as they have in the past. Mr. Marcus was substituted for William Abramson on several com-n-.ltlees. on which tbe latter served—otherwise, the seme commlttess were reappointed for the

following term.

The following contracts ban been received from teachers for the season of 1828-29: Miss Lucille Uvin. Miss Ruth Allen. Miss Kerns. Miss Catherine McNulty, Miss Marjorie Rosenfeld. Miss RGoodman. Miss Sarah Breslow and Misses Frances Greensteln. Ida Zuchovitz. Estelle Abramson and Jeanette Levene. were accepted, their contracts not being needed, as they on the tenure list*, they having received three or more ap-l poinimente. Contracts were nol received at this writing from Mr. Foley and Mr McCally. but they will be -n within a few days. Tli? members present wire: Act-| ins 1‘resident John A. Tinsley, j Met Marcus. Samuel Alexentx-rg.; Georgi- leldman. Jacob Lintner.: Mrs. A. Rosenfeld. Leo M. Dancrhirsh and Superrising Principal!

A. R. Beep-

If I only had the Cash! That’s the answer too many ‘ * of us have td-make when a reai chance comes along and passes by. It’s wise business for a man to keep $500 or $1000 of ready money handy for the sudden sound opportunity. THIS BANK is ready to help you start such a Jutid today. Ocean City NatT Bank Ocean City, N. J. ”Tht Bank ffith Au Chime Clock*

i‘or bad. «*• ••— - ---- .1 ' this leadership must b* reckoned; »ltb. This sermon wrlll help you foil are Invited. \ Mid week w 1 vice on Thursday

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HOME FIRSTi

You'd be surprised how little a built-in ironing board would cost —and how much it would add to your home. Whether you build a new house or already own one, have this modem convenience installed. SERVICE of clneraTmSIS^ Davis - Waddington Lumber Co. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

The Bank of REAL SERVICE where every consideration is given your financial requirements.

First NationalBank Ocean City,N.J. K 9 TAB LIMNED JAN.l.taQB

Time To House Clean! Every joed Home-Keeper is pivpsnBj tad pUmarag j tc get the Sprinj Clewung and Eenovatinj done. This 1 jpneral renovating means greatr* Comfort Health and Setisfnet, n throughout the Spriig and Summer Months. Below we have listed many clmung Heeds that will help to make the i»«b rater and our low Prices wfll • enable you to make your Dollars Go Still Further. 13? ASCO Store* Keep Living Co*t Down!

f Reg. 53c High Grade (Brooms

— each

43‘

[Beg. 63c Parlor rn (Brooms “ ch ook. Specially Priced for ibis One Jar 20c tor.-de-Lite Mayonnaise «

Beg. 75c Fine Parlor/*nc Broom. «•> s -ek You save Tea ,OcOi. One Jar 10c £ ,, S s"^ h,r 21

1 kitchens from the flnest tngredltuto-

Sste »c

Reg. 17c ASC0 Peanut Butter bi * 1 Css tumbler

First Aida for Spring Claming! A SCO Ammonia J bots 25c ASC0 Washing Soda PkR 10c Snnbrite Cleanser . 4 CFn » l.Sc Babbitt's Cleanser 4 «*»» i*c 7 Scrub Brushes ''* ch 10c. 14c J Dust Brushes rmfb 82c 40c

\ Pels Haptha Soap

/ r-r~ Young s Borax Soap

-, Vr" n-'c CUvan (Thim

4 cakes Sic .cake 5c

Young's Soap Chips - 2 D** 1 Ifc Red Seal Lye rnn l*%c Beg. 23c Dm _ . . bt* pkg ifc Silver-Aid Silver Polish Iv 10c 25c Black Flag Insecticide -- bot 13c

S Clorox .... - 17c : 3 50c

Regular I4c Teddy Bear

Peas

2 "“ 25c

Regular 12c Sweet Tender

GOLD OUST of

POWDER

Sifted Peas 3*"' 55c

,.7

Anoiher big cleaning special worth while.

Sold Only in ASCO Store*Where Quality Counts!

Victor p»n Cc Bread ““ *> Quality and Quantity.

Butter Finest butter In America.

Bread w ^ pcd 0c Supreme , "* f ° Richest and Purest Ingredients.

Richland „ CQc Butter "’«)«> Pure creamery prints.

CoffL ft 37 c Rich. full, heavy bodied. —

Victor Blend „ fw <« — Coffee 31 c Vcr>‘ tufld. Big value.

i-' Quality Meat Specials for the Week-end!

Round

Rump

Steak

Steak

ib 42c

ib 45^

Fancy Small Mushrooms

...can 29c : 47c

Small Stewing

j Fancy Frying Chickens 33 £

f Small Roasting

I Large Stewing Q7r j Lon « Wand OCr i !Chickens fc Ducklings^ I

GENUINE LAMB

Breast Lamb Shoulders Lamb Heck Lamb

ft* 15c 11 Rack Chops lb 30c I! Loin Chops n* 28c || Bib Chops

Legs Lamb tb 38c j Lambs Liver lb 25c

ib

25<

= AH Small Smoked

Skinned Hams

: ASCO Coolrt „ n I Vinegar Pickled Jar Pit!.’ Feet ! : ASCO C-tvoked j vinegar pickled Jar , \ Dainty Meats

Small Lean Smoked

1 Picnic

Shoulders

Bo’kd Ham

Lebanon Br'- ^n Vitalac Cue- '

Dried Bee f

Import* : Sweta

14 c

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