Cape May County Times, 4 May 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 17

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Page One

Millville

Word hu 'boon recoived by Mr*. CbarlM Bot&bofT from Mr*. JervJ* Halnec. who left aome time OHO with her son, Blcbard. for a tour of the Sooth and West, that __ _ and CrcbMtra. with Walter Reevea and Paul Baaa. aoloicta. entertained the Woodbury Rotary Club with a procram . Tueaday ertn < Of laat areek.

i (-tty.

The Shekhtab Glee Club held

. are r»itb relaflrea bOTO Eufrr » irarrilna Hi • " r

Of loot week la preparation for the concert and ihow which they will ft*e In WUminrton. Del.

, a purchaaed on South Third afreet and will occupy it la the near future, and Bra. Henry Barnett, of «U entertained Mr. and lira. Vlnal Johnaoo and aon. Onrlile, of Mercbantrllle. on Sunday. N Johnaou. a former resident of MUInlle, apent Sunday with hla alaler Mra Oeort'

i Mra I*? of .pint Sand ay with r» I*reau. Mr. and Mra

C thu plare.

C Mildred Moore apaal )4 ad aUh her aunt. Mra.

J.r'e Loper l» <r€^Uy ktt property by cirte*

+,m Clrda was very

E; tatertalnrf ( Mrs Irene CJ g (veslac of laat

n carpet for the ' bureb OH and will V laid by

■ frt.n, which It iS»r the church baa h Ue womennexte

Mr and lira. Harry Dummett, of Mlllrtlle. paaaed Sunday at the home of relatlrea. Mr. and Mra. WBltam Cobb, of Port NorrU. jid lira. Everett Tbompaon and aon. Everett, of Brld«etun Pike, apent Sunday in Cedar-

He.

Leroy Ftoaler. Ray Silvers. Kenneth RobinriM and Carl Murphy, all of this city, motored to Philadelphia on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder and daughter, of Sea lale City, .pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Cox. of E street. Mra. Grace Ney and daughter*. Grace and Doris, spent Sunday rltb Rev. and Mrs. Foneat Hoe ell in Deerfield. Wealey Hunalnger of Woodbur 1 ', spent the w.ek-end wltn his parent* on Sasaalnu street. Rev. Walter Nkkleas. Sr., of Bridgeton, called •'n his daughter, Mra. Harry Johnson. Thursday afternoon of last week. Dr. Harvey Brown, of Freehold, formerly of Millville, warn *— on Wed needs? visiting his

ther. Charles Brown, of KUlville ”anor. Edward Steelman. Ltwrence Atkinson, Paul and William Myers and Albert Wettslem. ail of this city, attended a Sunday School conventioo held in Hoad*town on Saturday evening. Mrs. Horse Donnelly, of Yentnor. apent the week-end with her parent*. Mr. and Mm. Chris Prtn. on Bridgeton Pike. Date Heritage, a teacher _ Audubon, visited bis parents over the week-end on Archer street. Horace Donnell?, of Wilminx ton. Del, spent the week-end with relatives In Millville.

Delmont

r. and Mra. Samuel Hand have gone to Wood Blown for the mer. Mr. Hand is employed In the brick yard. MU* Elvira Whlldln. who hat been (pending a greater part of the winter In l^exburr. I* at home again. Amoax The Mel. Among those who ire s.ck tn our community ere: Mr. and Mr*. Somers Cordon. Flo/d Whlldln. Aubrey >^e. UllUn Nelson. Florence Whlldln. torn Errlckaon Lillie Henderson. George Lne and Ella Toxour. Harry Hampton I* having his home Improved by having a new porch built. Rapper Rurceas J*e*pHe Mono The social and supper given by the F T. A. on Friday night wa* a marked success despite the

atom.

Mr*. Jennie Whlldln vt Woodbine on Wednesday of laat

Bivalve Mr*. Elltabetta Goldstein spent a few days In PhlUelpbla with

friend*.

Mia* Anna Dilk*. who I* employed at the Riverside, i* now taking a vacation for a k

Prank Bechtel. 8r.. friends here on Monday.

Mrs. Mattie 1* spending a few days with her son at North Port Norris. Mr* Fields is workin* at Byer's Restaurant at Bivalve.

Mauricetoxsm Mr*. A. T. Nlcbol* entertained several friend* and relative* from Cape May on Wednesday evening of last week. snd Mrs. Robert Bateman have returned home after spending two weeks in Virginia. Mrs. R. Sharp. Jr., and MU* Deborah Sharp and Mra. C. Moore, of Dividing Creek, spent Friday in Bridgeton. Many from out of town attend ed the play called “The Winning Widow.” given by the Cape May High School girls on Wednesday evening in Hinson's Hall. It *-* given for the benefit of the Maurice town Piano Fund. and Mrs. T. Campbell Mrs Joseph Paynter. ton. called on Mlaa Deborah Sharp on Thursday of last weeU Charles Walker, of Bridgeton, was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Trtlbet. Mis* Verna Bailey and Mra. P. Bailey, of Millville, spent a day Philadelphia last Mr*. Lizzie Pettit ime time In Philadelphia with friend* and relative*. Claud* Sockwetl. of North Port Norris, passed the week-end with friend* here. Mr. and Mra. George Sharp and family spent Sunday with their aunt. Mrs. Joseph Paynter. of Bridgeton. Mr. and Mra. Durrell Uoyd. who are residing In Port Norris, passed the week-end at their borne her*. Raymond Sharp, of Philadelphia. passed the week-end with hi* v. other. Mr*. R. Sharp. r.Btertaln* Haadny School On** Mra. F. Bateman entertained her Sunday School claae. No. 6. at her home on Friday MU* Alma Htckmar of Port NorrU. apent two days -tth her mother. Mrs. W. Hickman. U*

week.

Ml** Carolyn Bacon, a teachei in Camden, was a week-end gnest of her parent*. Mr. and Mra. A.

Bacon.

end with Ml** Ma: .on and Miriam Hoffman, of Port NorrU Jack Hammell, of CoXling*vrood, U spending aome time with hU slater. Mr*. Frank Bateman. Charles Cox has returned to New York after paasing a few week* at the home of his parent*. Mr and Mr*. Wilmar Cox. John Hafey. of Philadelphia,

tsaed the week-end with mother Mrs. T. Haley.

Dalla* Garrison spent Sunday with hi* mother, Mrs. T. Garri-

i. of North Port Norrl*.

v.iited

Fairton and Mrs. Panl Blackman and aon. of H^brouk Height*. N. J.. have beeu visiting Mr. and Mra. Clarence Johnson. Mr. and Mr . Delbert Davis, rf Bridgeton, spen' Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Ell Dart*. Mr*. Sadie Hosted and Mra. Zllla Mill* have returned home after a vlnit In Coillngawrood. Percy Poet spent thl* laat week in Jersey City and Bed Bank on business for the Central Railroad. Orestes McChesney and family, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Alfred Shaw and family. Carl Turner and family. Dividing Creek, visited R. Hall and family Sunday. Beatrice Ewan has been 111. Mis* Beulah Miller U III with the mump*. Rev. W. E. Bump and _ Allen attended the Bridgeton District Stewards’ Meeting In Bridgeton on Tuesday of last r *- The Epworth lyague Methodist Church held a meeting at the close of the prayer meeting on Thursday evening of

last week.

Rev. Samuel Hafer. of Louisville. Ky.. occupied the pulpit of the Method 1*1 Church on Sunday

morning.

MY*. Herbert Harris ha* been vUIUng relative*, at Tom'a River. R. M. Hosted and family i^ent Sunday with Charles Nichols and

family at South River.

The Bluebird Sunday School Class held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ruth Mun-

Port Elizabeth Mrs. Dorothy Petit De Mange, f Bootbwyn. Pa. passed the week-end with her pareiU, Mr. and Mra. J. B Yanaman. Mr and Mra Edward Graasan. of Woodbine, visited Mr id Mra Christian Kngier on

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs Bill* Boggs. Miss Ethel SL Clair and Miss Mary Franck 1 motored to Ocean Oty a Sunoiy. Mra. C xrenee Key. of Crawford. pass* I the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Bogg*. Mr. and Mra. A. Walton, of amdeii, passed Sunday with Mlaa Sarah Grassman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horn, of Wildwood, were at their home ere on Sunday. Among those from here who attended the American Legion play. “Let* Go. 192*." at Millville laat week were: Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Vaaaman. Mrs May Harris. Mlaa Ellen Harris. Mra. Grace Schllskl and Mra. David Pyle Mr. and Mr*. Georg* Stoll. '

Mra. Carolyn Hutton visited relative* in Millville on Friday and Saturday. Mra. Margaret Mayhew- enterined Mr. and Mrs. Claude Henderson. of Philadelphia, over the week-end. Mr. and Mr*. Mortimer Hender >n passed a few day* last week In Beverly. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Mayhew were in Bridgeton Salem and Vineland vlaltfng relatives on •Ylday. Gus Loll aad family, of Bridgeon. called on Mr* Frank Turner m Thuraday of laat week. D. Fltzhugb. a professor of Girard Collage. Philadelphia, and Nelson Spence, of Vtneland. called on Harry Mayhew on Thuraday of laat week. John Wiahart. of Vineland, visited hi* stater. Miss D. Wiahart

Mr* and. Mrs. W. Philips and yan on Wednesday evening of law famti’v snent the week-end In week- Refreshment* were served

n£v£r"- “

Anna Rdbblns passed the woek- 1 Fa-rton on Sunday

with her moth*.. Mr. and Mrr Frank Pennington. of Bridgeton, were In town

on Friday.

John Hezon of Gla*sboro. wa* in town Sunday. Mr. and Mra. J. Chamber* entertained Mr. and Mra. Clyde Johnson and family, of ville. on Sunday Mr. and Mr*. John Osborne, of Philadelphia were the w guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Berner Willet* Shropshire and family, of Vineland, called on bis mother. Mr*. Ida Shropshire, on Sunday. Mr*. Hannah Hughes L spend g some time in Pitman and Woodbury Heights Jamm Cocklnos ha* returned to New York after spending a few eeks at hla home here. Byron Pyle and family, of Pitman. paaaed Sunday with bisparenu. Mr- and Mr*. David Pyle. John Abbott Is building a new bungalow oi. one of the "l.**km Farm" building lot* Reuben Edward*, of Ocean City, was seen In town several times

last week

David Spieker. of Camden, a business visitor m town

Sat urday.

Harris, who ba* been quite HI. I* very much Improved. Mra. Frank Wldener u on the

sick list.

Mis* Emma Irwin celebrated her eleventh birthday with a picnic party of the school children duriB'- the noon lunch hour on Thuraday of last week.

Heislerville Mr. and Mra. Mulford Rieck. of Millville, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mra. Joseph Moore. Mr and Mra. George Camboum and family, of Fairton. visited Mr. and Mra. Uriah Foster on Sunday. Rolland Butcher ba* had bl* bouse painted by Ellsworth Jone*. Mra. Deborah Butcher and Mis* Mery Butcher have returned home after spending a few day* wit* Mr* Isaac Fbeter et Port Norris. Mrs Rebecca Clark, of Millville. ha* been spending a few days with her brother. George Tomlin. The Willing Worker* Bible Cla**. of Leesburg, gave an entertainment In our school bouse Friday evening Joseph Corson and Miss Kathryn Rockwell, of Bridgeton, iipenl Sunday with Lewis Jerrell. The choir of our church will give a chicken pot-pie supper on Friday evening in the church social i

Mr. and Mra. William Hughe* The member# of the choir gave ahower “> ** r -

week. Many useful gifts wero received and a social time was enioywd by all. Mra. Vida Sharp spemt the week-end With Miss Leta Sharp

Mr and Mrs ■hire and son. Panl. of i visited Mr. and Mra. Gilbert La* on Sunday Mrs. l-ydia Tomlin entertained Mra. Sara Hunter and da— Grace, of Haleyvlllr. and :

rille. George Hollingshead spent the week-end with Mr and Mra, George Garrison *t Mllhrille. Mr. and Mr*. Harry ShropaMM and Mr aad Mra. Harry Thompson. of Millville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thompson

Underwood

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Novakowski entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Max Stein and daugb-

Juseph Novakowski. Jr., of Phildd Mr Phi |!nd Mrs. William Bradway *1 tertalned on Sunday Mr*. Bradway's uncle, Harry Young. '.«rf cousins. Mr. and Mr*. Ra.pl. Gregory and daughters. Florence and Della, and Mlaa Rboda Oliver. all of Camden. Mr and Mra. Victor Erickson and sons were in Millville Saturday. Mra. Martha Blizsard Is 111 with grippe at this writing. Mrs. Phoebe Garrison. Mia* Mary Newcomb and Robert and El vie Garrison visited Miss Newcomb's mother and sisters at Dragston Sunday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Harding has gone to Kingston. N. on a visit to her brother and family.

"If the United States t* ever forced to go to war again." said the leather-lunged cushion warmer. “I shall Immediately Join the aviation corps.” • Why the aviation T Interpolated his fair companion. ”0h. no I can drop out any time I want to."

You Need the Church-The Church Needs You

To Grow Successfully We Must Build Religiously =”■

FJwin Y. Bradwgy « Xetal Werk, Boofin*. Fire B»cape» 115 E. Spencer Are., Wildwood

0. E. Henry Pluter and Stocco Contractor H t Magnolia Aw. Wildwood Bell 94

Jwey Elec. Supply-Fixture Co. Con traitor—J. E. dwell, PropOT E. Wildwood Aw. Wildwood

it T*tone Auto Club Ser. Station kr Amo Beptirin*—24 Hour Service loving. Ignition, Tire Repairing Sure Bead, P. R. R., Ocean View

Bert Shipley A. Son Motor Repairing and Towing W'W So. Dennis, H. J-

CHURCH DIRECTORY

OCEAH CITY

FIRST ' METHODIST EJTSGOPAL-

n and Of nSTS?'

Ontrr.I KcT.

BE SQUARE WITH YOURSELF!

am-,# in sincerity. 1

John E. Trout « W, u the Building 3 want efficient, honest •errioe, girt b ^ contract and be free from worry Office and Hesidence: ' Askary Avenue Ocean City f Telephone 1200 A

VUnraday

vtaMSojrtarW,? deavor. Bundsy A” t m FIRST ritBStlYTERIAN-fth ... -i— uaw Charles F. N. voc gclia. Berries* Bandair ia»e ?7j p. m Bwiday Bchoot t-ta. ft . vi'rdi -sday prayer eerrlce 7.i0 CHrStIAN SCIENCE—Servlcee only

r»™r* 7 ?

YiT.1nnwi.r tHrt» Frimdly Urn's Club T.ts P m T JOHN-B LUTHERAN—IMh sad CeetraL Rev. Carl F. Teager Bervir«s 8unQ«r.. ij. •: ™; * p ' rr^KiusTtNEa R o.-mh Asbury. Rev- Thonm* r. am Msaw* Sunday V o. to.

WILDWOOD

FIRST BAPTIBT- Manl* tat A»tontta. Rev. I. H. Serriow U a. m . 710 Pday School » a. in. Wednsaday prayer meeting 7.ta P tn. BA?TW7—tCotared), *31 TarfWd.

The other day a man. an aarneat helpful r saM: “Toe many people who aay they So not > to 0O to Church admit they hava naver tna*

They are «

not tquaia to tno c.«wv,-.

It may bo that he it rieht. •» may be that yo men and women, and you boys and a'r»« who a» not going to Church, or who at •°" l aemi-ocasionally. are not being entirety lair this matter You cannot of cour^know

you. tiha tt unteea you go and * _^! . K ■ -I any mal

whether

I the Church organisation.

that this question hardly need* to enter. It mich whether the Church I. miming you. that you are misatng the Church. Of course the Church Is

you ee uae of when :

thing tag and fine

but the Important pomt for you ■» the Church you are missing sot

ful and inspirational. Whatever you give

ST. JOSKPHA R

Sunday "

for the asking. Oe not deny youreeff this opportunity. Do not Withhold from you reelf thl. richer, fuller life. Somewhere .n this city there l« the Church of your choico. that you can feel at home in. welting. Agencies of man'. Ccvrthig may ■allevlet*. but they cannot cure, the all-powerful tendency toward at rife and Wvlelon. There ran ba no aubatltute for peace , -.d unity. No scholarship, no Invention, none le and creditable thing, of w that man may be d-rllt greed and aelh.hnea. of

CHURCH D'RECTORY

HOBTH WILDWOOD

B ;?‘5 p m-' “cSTS ’MAT"coilBI HODSE '‘SZ’S.'Z. '■SSl'fcSS.M

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judah

, VuW »■« »- „ ASBUKT AFRICAN METHODIST

KIIBCOFAL-Youn*

Beach.

Woodbine Nstionsl Bsnk 41. ^ r»y thr Modem Sdriap W »J - By Check

& , A,bDr y Avenue, Ocean City k".'; An ' 0 ^Pairing Bosch Fadio W ^ TT10t Selfs and Service

Cha». K. Batten, Prop.

Batt’x Place

■*°* ln T. Johnson t

i & Son

Contractor! \ U “T. Brick and Stocco \

Call 4M

iapSon Aveaoe Ocean City

John Pelto

Oment Contractor ' c arbi and Sidewalk*

Ocean City

Wadneoday prayer moeUn* 7 » or SIMEON'S BT THE SEA PROMarie. Her- ’V £ U ^. T»0

u'tary Friday

Holly

■Paclflc and

»iaria._Rav : - v viorr Sunday .. p. m.. Sunday — Holy day. » a. m. ‘ *»¥• £«£-

|| A- M.. Ep*.1S. folio* rd al :• Frajer mnr'

Vi FnWT METHODIST Roberta and Padhc- Rev 1 ^” 1 C. Oobb. B=rv»c« Sundm 11 a m 7 SO b m . Sunday Scaow V «s a to Wedneaday prayer meeting 7.M

HEISLERVILLE MKTHOD18T El-I9rtOPA>--8« £ DuBots. BundAV TPM Jfearhlng 11 A M. end 7 I' “

SWAINT0H

E. CHURCH—R'

?v d i' m": a'. 1.30 r. M.

t jo ti. m.. Sunday benoo to Wednesday prayer *er-

- "T' 1 ™

^^I^Runday School

^Vedneaday prayer ^Tvko 7 fj P-

DITIDIKG CREEK

ZION METHODIST EPISCOPAL-

Jos B. bUpPfp

worth League • ff isr’mZsz

day 7 P. M ■ HE nivnii CHURCH—1

M. Fridsy. LEESBC

METHODIST EIISCT.PAG-Rrv E n Sunday wivn-e. 10.10 ana 73A Sunday Srhool. 13“

DORCHESTER

METHODIST EPIBOOPAlJ .

n ('rb'M Sunday n-rvicna: Jc'-bath grime) To.3n. I-rrai-hlng l.SH.

WEST WILDWOOD

WEST WILDWOOD UNION—Nep- . ,,^..1... q-irvit-ra Sim-

CHURCH DIRECTORY ) CHURCH DIRECTORY

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OCEAH VIEW

CALVARY HAITI BT ~ Parlor. WII

Btagrove. Morning .ervlce

, a. inTBunday 8<W ll-W a. Evening aevvke T.ta P m.

SOUTH SEA VILLE

MKTHODIBT E1'I«X»PAT^-Rev. J. W. Bradway. nenncee Sunday . 30

“ inday School ».» a. m.

PALERMO

BAPTIST—Rev. E M. Stoffeta. Ser-

°-inday 11 a. m.. 7

Bcitool ».« A « PORT NORRIS

MKTHODIBT ErtWOPAL—RrT O. a. Book. Services Sunday 10.30 Tta P. - «Th~u

BAPTIST—Rev.

Sunday iota Sunday Bchi-ol TUCKAH0E

>ibcopal —J—B Kervlt-na Sunday 11 .. Sunday Schor'

PRSSBTTERIAN-Rev WUIlara

Carl Egll^ Bjrvlrr.

Bervicua Sunday !

WOODBINE

P m

METHODIST KPISCOPAL-R*v. Bradway. Servtra. .Sunday 10.U m.. I p. m.. Sunday School

RIO GRANDE METHODIST EPISCOPAl-i-Re*. P.

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CHURCH DIRECTORY

a,* & j t-.

SEA ISLE CITY

tt. Rev. Magr. r. *1 3 a. m mT r

10.30 o'

—«y «“ :llon of the . ' “ day fd

hy app<

A ra . 7 *0 p. TO. Sunday 8< It noon Thuraday prkyer aei T.30 p to Epworta League Bui

7 p . m.

IB88IAH LUTHERAN —Rev D. Up-1 fen Bair. Servleea Sunday 11 A ra, l. M p. to. Sunday School 10 a. m. AVALON UNDENOMINATlONAle—Rev. J. W srta r,"T- -'“‘•v.r.UiV prayer aervlcn al I P. M.. Seivice* held at Presbyterian Church.

ERMA

IETHODIST SPiSCOPAL TABEKNACLE—Rev. D. V. Brcwln S. rvfoaa Sunday 18.30 a. to. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 1.14 P m Wednesday prayer meeting 4 p. tn COLD SPRING OLD BRICK PRESBYTERIAN—Rev Edward Wright. Benrioea Sunday 10.30 A in.. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School lie p m. Wadneaday aei vk-ea 7.30 P m

. Sampson. Snrvicea f

BAmsr—Rev. WUIIam Hunlrr.

Sunday School 130 p. i RIO ORANDE—Rev. W. H. Cox. Services Sunday 7.3# p m . Sunday School 3 P- m.

GOSHEN

IETHODIST—Rev. Raymond Share Bervlc-n Sunday 10 so a to. 7.30 p. m Rrolhrrbood services 3 *4 A m.. Sunday School 12 noon. IMMANUEL BAPTIST—Rev. Harry

: ass

«^e--• Service* SunI 10.30 a m . 7.So p. School 1pm. Sura -

ARBURT !

Sunday S<

BEESLEY'S POINT

J | METHODIST

IPUSOOPAI,—Rev.

„ view* Sunday 3 p. 7.41 P m.. Sunday School 2 p. Prayer »ervire Tucaday 7.44 p.

HEBREW CI1BVY AWT1ATOAC1{F:M RaMil I Talahrif. Service* ■alurday » a in. Sunavt (on* hour) 1 tally, tunrle* and sunset (one HEBREW TIFKRCTH ISRAEL — Oocvslonal w rvlcc* on notice. Saturday* only and holiday a GBEEN CREEK BETHEL METHODIST WPOKJOPAL —Rev. P. S BunpaOA Service* Sunday !■ a- i * *“ —

School i.SO p service 7.3# p

MAURICETOWN. N. J. METHODIST FTIBI'OPAL—Rev. B. Hendci ‘••n. S. rrtc*a: Bu10.30 A M . Sunday School I P. Ep worth leu cue 7 V. M.. Pre ins T SO P. M Cla** meeting T_ day evening al T S*. Prayer nteel-

prayer

C.—Maas eve I third Sunday at I A I SOUTH DENNIS i month.

’AL—I

c» Bu

Sunday School 2 p

CEDAR VILLE BAPTIST—Rev.

Chrlatlau Endeavor

“/ay”aehuo! '*L1*3

vkca Sunday. Columbia

ney. 10.30 a. m., T.3# P- -jday School 11.44 a. m. Wednesday

pray — •«»•••"

10.30 a

fKowe^'by” Sahbalh School.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—B*v. Wm T U-cl'l Sunday Services. IP A. M andT 2# 1* W Sunday School

M. Praver meeting every Wednraday al 7.20 P. M.

METHODWT KP18eOPAlr-»*T. |f[ A. t l : reai.hln!r"at r 10 A. M. and 7.30 P.

M Sunday School^ 2^ I •rarer m«ef*

service T.30 A

FIRST METHODIST—Rev.

Graham. Services Sunday - TO. 4 p. m.. Sunday Schaol 31.44 a. m Wadneaday prayer aervk* *

p. m.

PRESBYTERIAN—Cnr. Decatur and Hughe, ft! Rev. Curti. O. 1— man. Service* Sunday 11 a ..... - p. m.. Sunday School 10 a m. Wadneaday prayer aerrlc* 3 p. m. i UR LADY OF THE SKA R C.— Rev. K P Kennedy Masse* Sunday ! and 10.30 a. m. Rosary *ud Benediction I p. m Mn»a.-» weekdays 7 a. m. Confession* 4 to I. 7.30 to » p. TO ■HURCH OF THE ADVENT—Laf*V cite and Decatur. Krv. I*aul 8 Howe Service* Sunday 7.10 A in Holy Communion 10.10. a to. Sun day School i ti a ra. Thursday and holy day* communion 7.30 Am CAFE HAY POINT UNION LUTHERAN — R*v. Harry — t. Service* Sunday 10 44 a. ro n p. m . Sunday School 2.» p r PETER'S _ - - l»n( Episcopal—S so a m.. eJo p. BEADLE MEMORIAU Preabyte" —Serrlot » Sunday 19.45 a tn . p. in.. Sunday School i M p. r

When Building Yocr Home USE STUCCO

Made by

Millville Magnesite Product* Co. Factory—9th A Bird. Office Phone 830 May’s Garage Raybeitos Brake Service Station Both Phone* Woodbine. N J.

Jacob L. Morris Plumbing, Heating. Water Byrtems and Sewerage. Pipe and Fitting!. Supplies Eotimates Given on Electrical Supplies and Fixture* Always At Four Service Franklin and Adams Woodbine

Philadelpliia Bargain Store General Merchandise Woodbine. N. J. Benjamin K. Botwinick Meats, Groceries, Delicatessen, Lunch Tel. 14-R Woodbine. N. J.

r Friday

AS WE ARE NOT VERY BUSY, we are able to give extra care and attention to all onr customers Paperh;,nging — Painting Goldman Brothers Co. Tel. Key. 3-D Woodbine, N. J. Atlantic Printing & Pub. Co. Cape Mi.- County Times Ocean City News Seven Mile Beaoh Reporter Port Norris Advertiser

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH n. nrlchcr. Borriees Sunda M nad 7 39 I*. M.. Sunday

> Avenue

Telephone 988

Royal Taxi Service Day or Night—Trip or Service Eighth and Asbury 0ce “ Clt > Tei. 492-W 717

Raymond H Perks Electrical Contractor 651 Asbury Avenue Ocean City Tel. 29-233

Hermon J. Laier Plumbing and Heating Contractor 110 Asbnry Avenue Ocean Ci

Walter C. Johnson Now i* the time to think about the NEW LAWN 148 Asbury Avenue Ocean City

Tuckahoe Lumber Co. Lumber, Builders' Supplies. Coal, Feed and Grain Tuckahoe. N. J. EL L. Warren Lumber Co., Inc. Building Materials of All Kirds Tel. 60 Port Norris, N. J.

The Co-operation of the Firms Listed Hereon Makes Possible the Publication of This Directory