Cape May County Times, 11 May 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 17

flKDjKTgjL \lauricetown „ at K"' T *“ * *» .null ih* ' r,lh jfcTvM,. rr Htlej md Mm. Alllc »o Mmnito oa Mr*- Rfobn Sta •Jiiaiir •P' r - ! s * n ! <la)r Mr*. Sharp* P ‘Uf lC d Mr*. C. Moor*, of iuCrrrt. . i urent* WWM« 4 ,. g«j*v». hare r - “

^ r T Well* and dattffcler. J; ,ptnt .satordar m MIH- “ wwrah Sharp be* ■ 'lonf after rpendln* ai the home of Mr and .ph Payot*'. Brtdfe- » . n ,i Mr* Ben CroUe and -j—e ivtrraon and Anne ,.i noiored to Brld«Hon on Cladjr* ArU and AdeM and Mr*. Anna Jo »Ujd.!p!iU.. pasaed the w< »iii Mrs. Ai.na Jones, in Mary Burford. the prtnci- .• ihf crammer school here. ibr aeek^Od at the he V [qreels, Mr. and Mrs. . lurch, of Cape May. ,s wnia. of Wildwood, [hr ««k^nd at the home brother James Wllla. and Q,.»ortfc Reeve*. Of Wild wood. , k-end with bU h*r, Mr*. I.ydla Harrta. Sharp i* quite III at his _ .. i Mra T. Collins and B t:.r motored to Haler’ and 02 Mrs Col Una’ ancle. J. .to Is very ill. bu .tit-:. Hickman spent Bunil in r home here its I ilubeth Ulllhay. of Port ftb. cslkd on Mr*. D. Garrison

fcrontay.

Jt. sod Mrs. Robert Bateman . Philadelphia visitor* one

hi! eerk.

«ph. Albert and Je*a Robo! Tom's River, spent the -ad »ith their sister. Mr*.

lbs. Bf»siP Marvel, of

^Ijarenu. Mr. and Mr* A. T Mr*. Jennie V. Clark la spendIns some time at the home of her brother. J. Clark, of Bairni Ml** Busan Sharp spent Tharadar of laat week in Bridgeton Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp attended the funeral of Mrs. Sharp's grandmother. Mrs. Jesale Bliraard. Of Haleyvilir. Sunday. Mr*. Elirvbeth Pettit baa retamed home after apending some time in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb and family, of Port Norri*. called on the former's parents. Mr. and Hr*. H. Webb. Suod > Mia* Ethel Reeve, a at Women'* College. Del.. the week-end with her parent,. Mr. an* Mrs. Morton Reeve* MU* Elmira Garrison, a dent at Jefferson Hospital, spent Saturday with her mother. Mr*

Wilmar Cox.

Mr. and Mr*. Paul Bailey. Mr and Mrs. Carl Bailey and aon Carl. Jr- and Mr and Mrs. 0 Bailey and ton. Noth*!., of Millvtlle., spent Sunday with their Mr. and Mrs J. Bailey id Mr*. H. Cobb and Jean, of Lons Branch, few days with friend* and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. I. Sheppard and sons motored to Cape May and called on the former* brother and family on Sunday

Underwood

Mr. and Mrs. William Bliuard and Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bliturd attended the fnperal of their aunt Martha B1ftia:-d. Sunday. Mr*. Prank Vanatnan and aon* and stater, Clara, spent Saturday with her father. Cbarte* Brad-

way.

Mr. and Mra. Milton enterUined their children, also Mr. ana Mr*. K. Kelly, of Ambler, on Sunday in honor of their wedding

Bradway ha* moved his family to Cnderwood. Mr*. Uixie Brader and danghlers. Bessie and Dorothy, of Moun! Ephriam. spent n Uw days with her slater. Mr*. VHIiam

Bredway.

Mrs. Nan Costello aud Miss

Vjn*. Pranoe* Bradway. of Philadelphia,

with arc spending a few day* at the home of MU* Bradway'* parti.t».

CiTS KAY cotsty tubs, ihuat, lAt It, I9M.

Dividing Creek

Page One

Mowhr *y ea'erb' - ,hr "eek-end Mias neclbg Ran den tush. of Greenvllli. aod Sadie f-laln. of Philadelphia. Paul Robinson and family spent tnday afternoon with Mr. and Milis Norm,n Wr1 * ht ■' Sheppatd Mr. and Mrs. George Pagan, of Pori Norris, called on rwlati’ “•r* 00 Thursday evening of li week. Mawrtce Schaffer returned home on Wednesday from a visit to relatlvea In Washington. Mr*. Inland Batter and Mrs. Waiter Campbell and children motored to Forteacue on Friday Mra. Aim* Ue underwent an wratton in the Bridgeton Hospital laat week.

and Mrs. WlllUm DUka announce the birth of a haby Irl on Friday of last week Mr*. Fannie Hitcimer. Mr* Pert Bonham and daughter. Marjorie. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snead and <D’ghtprs. Emma and Doris, o. Cedarville. were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N J. I-ore on Tuesday evening of last

week.

Mr. and Mr*, i-eonard Orr.

Leesbuig

lalleytosn. spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mr*. George Hunt Miss Naomi Gillespie, of Vine-

land. spent Saturday evening:

with Rev. and Mr*. Harry Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Camp, for- : merly of 1-eeaburg. but now ol sw.av . ' ' aldwell. visited at the home of lflillVUi£ 1 Mr * nd Mra. E. C. A*hm«id over

j the week-end.

i Mr*. James Parkinson and Mr*. B Frank Buck entertained, laughter. Thelma, of Vineland,

a number of her friends at g' *i*_l«ed l^esbnrg friends on Mon-

New t&gUuid supper at her new i ,!;1 >

home on North Brand riff avenue.! Mrs Phoebe Krrickaon ha* been Tuesday evening of last week I ' ‘siting her sister. Mr*. Mnda Mr. and Mr* kYed Errickwm, 1 Rudruff. of Philadelphia, of Mount Holly, are spending' Georer W. Harris, who has resome time with Mr. and Mrs.! "Med In Florida for some time. Albert Zimmerman. i i* mahinK an extended visit with and) Mrs. Norman Lewis W* daughter. Mr* Ralph St;.ton

Fairton

the M. E. Parsonage on Sunday. Mrs. Frank B. Robhin* spent Monday in Wildwood Mrs. Horace Gandy is spending some tlnv with i-eonard Downam and family, of Cedarville. Mr*. John T. Whltira is on

{he sick list.

Smith Westcott. of Camden, ha* been visiting his parent-. Mr and

Mra. Charles West cot’

Mias Eva Mills has returned

home aftej in Newark.

Mia* Mildred Thompson spent

were in Atlantic City Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Some were Atlantic city visitors ■

Sunday.

Harris lived here for . num-1 entertained relatives

• The Adult Bible ('teas. Of the ■ Presbyterian Sunday School, held their monthly huriness meeting and social at the parsonage on Wednesday evening of laat week. Ml** Hilda Shaw spent the week-end with Rev. E. E. Vaughn

and family, of Cedarville.

Mrs. Ella Elwell ha* returned home after a the** weeks' visit with Henry Klwel' and family at

Roselle. i ... ,, „ D1 I Levi Robbins spent Sunday Sunday with friends In Bridgeton jyouTave with hie parents. Mi. and Mr*.I S. Willi, and famll). of Court i-onvetitrnre«- " Frank Robbins. | House; Mr*. M. Craig and family.' E. Bump aod family of CoHlngswAxI; Mr and Mrs-! Many of the old-time clinging

Bridgeton. 1 . the funeral of Lew* Willi* on Wednesday of last week Frank Wnsteott and family, of Baltlmora. Md, spent •ntardsy

will, rvlativea bar*.

• Your wife ta wry ayatatnatir.

!<n'' sheT*

Yes. very. She work* no the theory that you can tod whatever you want when you don't want It by looking where It wouMBY be

if you did want It!”

What do you do with the Ume

Walter Kelly and Charles. «»rtda.

of year* and sines- leaving t j here has 1 een engager

1 real estate business in Ocean City ’

New-j Wilber Elmer; Mr* John Homer, i vine type

Vineland and Mlnotoia atiand Mr*. Frank Peteraon. of daughters who a-- rnmbiera.

Kelly, both of this city, will leave next week for a pleasure trip to

i-o* Angeles. Cat

H..me Fre

We*l

Lee Roger* has returned to his home on East Oak street after sp.-ndlng about four month* in the West. Lewis Corson, of Smith street. I* having a sun parlor built to his residence. ilBnutenwat .tnaonaced

off

l££a m -iwrlnlendent of mrhools, W ?nh'rrihhefi J nrtd^i'L , “ n M,lt, ' r h** been announced. Job Trfbbett. of Bridgeton, and 7^., t-tia, u 1#. take nlaee Ml- Mlnnl. MlF-rUn-. of Mill. P ‘ - '' vllle. were Sunday visitors at the vt- vi.l- „/ rw.vo„^ v ,”" jr." 1 ™.“s-

apending somr lime wl<b Mr. and

, . . ., - '•Mrs Adolph Edwards, of this

day sith her daughter. Mr*, l-rna c | t) .

( h«ir leader Surprised

Campbell, of Bridgeton.

Mr*. Vault Loper a ltd s> lierlah. spent the week-end

Ocess Ciif.

Ralph Huttenlock. of Montclair. Church tendered their as rtsHine relatives here 1a*t Rsym/md R Ferwell. of Fes* eck. Main street, a wry delightful Mr* John Bauer and Mrs. Stacy surprise in honor of his blrlhBaner. of Bridgeton, visited rela- day A wry Une dinner waa live* here on Friday evening. served the 'choir by. Mrs. Fhrwell. “J ummSTrirniim^ t™. al—O—1 tl:." 1l.lrto.0m ——In- ’ h *'*m Ho-venT" annlvroMri of U*lr p-r ^

aren’t any cats In Heaven, where

Mr-. F|wo— fMl.f. of - “w “e” «“

their harps.

Earl, of Catnder, visited I

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones and I Dr. and Mrs. Webster on Sunday, f Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.dridge I made :• business trip to Millvilie |

off Tut sday of last week.

Mr*. <laud Ash mead visited I Mr*. Beulah Steelman In Dor- |

Chester on Tuesday.

Miss R. Russell, who ha* been | taking up training in « children’s hospital In Atlantic City, is at botfie for a vacation and is planning to enter a PhlUdelpuia hospital later to take a complete I

comae In nursing.

Mrs. Ulllan Wilson attended a | social and rehearsal of the East-, cm Star Glee Club at the home 11 of Mrs. Lottie Chard In Millville | on Thursday (vetting of last week.

M. E. Chwrrk Kens

CALLED BY THE PEOPLE EDWARD C. STOKES

There was s good attendance I at the M. E. Church on Sunday I morning at w hich time Rev. Craig |

administered the 1

was a very Impressive service. |

Tur choir of the North Baptm The Willing Workers' Bible C

director. 1

evening.

w .11 bold its monthly businesi asd eocSsI st thr horse of Mr.' May Moore on Friday evening. "Far two cents.'' said the policeman angrily. “I'd run you in.' "Good thing you made It two." 1 1 declared the hold bad college 11 youth. "because one copper j|

couldn't do It ”

Some fellows work their way 11 through school; other* work their |

thousands oPPersons Over a Period of a Year Urged Former Governor Stokes to Become a

Candidate for

Sentiment United States Senator He responded to your call as he has always reWill Not Win sponded to every call to duty. If his lifetime of splendid service to Irs state and vour state ... has won your admiration and esteem show it by votings for hku You Must ON TUESDAY, MAY IS

VOTE

GIVE THE NATION A MAN OF PROVED ABILITY TO SERVE THE NATION

I-et Your Spiritual Side Catch Up With The Material

To Grow Successfully We Must Build Religiously

Edwin T. Bradway ftret Metal Wert Eoofiug, Pirr Es»?« 215 E. Spencer Are., Wildwood 0. E. He*-.? Plater and Stucco Contractor 21 W. Magnolia Aw. Wildwood Bell 94 S- Jersey Elec. Supply-Fixture Co. Dfctrical Contractor—J. E. dwell. Prop. 127 E. Wildwood Are., Wildwood Keystone Auto Club Ser. Station tipm Auto Repairing—24 Hour Service Towing, Ignition, Tire Repairing Ikin Shore Road, ?. R. R., Ocean View Bert Shipley Sc Son Motor Repairing and Towing W 9 R-12 So. Dennis, H. JJohn E. Trout 24 Years in the I>oilding Business 11 J ou want efficient, honest service, give “ 'he contract and be free from worry Office and Residence: lr, 53 Atbnry Avenue Ocean City Telephone 1200 4 Woodbine National Bank 4% S * nn e i Pay the Modem Savings Way — By Check

CHURCH DIRECTORY

0CEAH CITY

FIRST VKTHOD18T El'lBCOPAL,»U< ana Oatrej; Rrv. Pr fjor*

V «T ' rn* U P ' m ' t ’ Una * ,

iwv. \—■ Sbvitey. Kir ■Sr’s —j, v --

• prayer service

Batt’a Place 1237 Atbnry Avenne, Ocean City * Aot ® Repairing Bosch Radio and Service Sales and Service 0Bf «14 Chas. K. Batten. PropJohn T. Johnson & Son Contraetors Plastnr, Brick and Stucco Call 43C SiR.pson Avenne Ocean City John Pdto Cement Contractor Blocks. Curbs and Sidewalks ’ Asba, 7 Avenne Ocean City Telephone bdS

DO NOT FOOL YOURSELF

It Is NOT peculiar ’fd m«nt*l dfStrsctions the favor of Oivlno hell

I hope is reaching for

ty, that we try for retoase trom the only source that It capsblo “f glvlno that release. instinctively we reach upward and forgetful of our surroundings, sound the Signal of Physical dla-

'fiorvloed* Rundsy S >- m.. ii.ti r m p Sunday School SStTa. nT Vrek dsy rerelcre:

n m Wednesday. Girts Friendly

Un ‘

Men's Ctub T U p. m. :sk- s 'ssa-'i.t.s: “ Mansns Sunday 1« * «*

WILDWOOD

FIRST BAPTIST- Vaplo a^f At_ Ian tie. Kev. I. H. naber. Ser.-lcn.

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BAITIBT—fCototddl. 4 *1 Garfield. YS^,ra*s^. s r.;™; gjmLsteyv-jSff BETH JUDAH CDKORWIATIONI'.cmc and SP»aw/^viee. Asto Rat'udn^ tJO^a. m. (Sunday School A81 HT AFRICAN *tE7 HO I?KE

E’ 0 * *—w—n

lien i

■royer Fridart 4 and p. mn sr„.“s o ss!,. teiEtto „ W-edareday prsyvr mretme p. m HE1SLEBVILLE

SWAINTOR r m i; cHt'R<'ii .W. !■

■)PN. Ragkfving r«U«e apparently In reading over the comforting assurances of tbs men of Ood who helped write the Orest Book, end aeek.ng aslvation In the words of the Great Master. It Is a calamity that this man did no; find nme in the many years «*<er. to heed s«d fotww the teachings of hit narly life He went to Churthand Sunday School because he had a mother and father Zo wwe Christians. They 0.0 the best they could to guide hit footsteps >n the light direction.

But away from tholr cr-e. whe him into the world, he began .getting, he gradually lost the

for doing good g

1. asks forgiveness.

tension you should to tht things that are spiritual? Or are you being blinded by material gams so that you cannot remomber the early teachings of a Godly father or mother. Oo not fool yourself. Perhaps you fool that you need no help now But there may come a time when your most earreat prayers will be unheeded and you will realize that all hope is forever gone. t he least you con do ts to attend the Church of your choice and do your part In letting the spiritual part of your life catch up with the material. Go to Church, Sunday—this Sunday. Be honest

CHURCH DIRECTORY HORTH WILDWOOD BAPTIST — An*iidre-P* r “ri**^ Si *S? BSSiKSVA , FIRCT METHODIST F.liSCOPAl--M r Sto£Li'tih^an4 Grnfr^ Service* b C^PE MAY COURT HOUSE iqmHODwr $5i ^ 7 xo" p- m . Sunday Reboot lin a. m Wednesday prayer aerTp'r.i Sunday Sch< *Ll 1 -.* - ,, m Wednesday prayer servico 1*5 P- » DIVIIHSG CRBEE “niszfcrisr^v iS-5 £ £ I™., Le—.. • ’> f.-p Tllff DIVIDING CREEK RAWTIRT M. Friday. LEESBURG METHODIST KPISOOFAI^ Rev. K Craig Sunday orretceel*.*! a T-Ifl. ftmday School. IM. DORCHESTER KI'KiCOPAlr Prrophing 2.M. WEST WILDWOOD WEST WILDWOOD UNION—Nfg

CHURCH DIRECTORY

0CEA5 VIEW CALVARY RAPTIST — Paalor. William E. Riagrove. Morning errelee lb 30 B m . Sunday School I1.S0 n. m.. K’-nlng oervk* 7.** p- m. SOUTH SEAVILLE METHODIST EMSCOPAL-Rrv. J — Bradn-ar. rlervirea Sund-.y T.» m , SuiMuiy School ».*• a. ra

PALERMO

UAITIST—Rev. ^E-^M^RIOftrla ffc rBumUy’ School ».« a.’ m.

PORT H0RRIS

MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev O. I’—ok.^ Snrv“— 0 —"— *"

CHURCH DIRECTORY

RIO GRANDE

. Sunday.

Si.ml >

Sunday Scliool

BAPTIST—Rev. Carl Egtl. Services Sunday H' Je m.. I.» p. m.. Stoidiy School X p. m.

TUCKAH0E

MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL —Rev A I. Crrnnxr. Service* Sunday 11 aT ro. 1 p- m.. Sunday School la EK1A-. —.. Servtcaa Sunday S [

W00DBIHE HEBREW < HEM-R»h Saturday »

HKBr.EW T1FKRKTH ISRAEI. — O-x i-ion l eerMeen on notice, Satordsy* only and holiday*. GREEK CREEK BETHEL MimiOmST EPISCOPAL

METHODIST EPISCOPAL-Re H. Samp*on. Servlrea Sunday m.. > >1 third ,r -• “*’ 1 • -

I Sunday S.I.-POI XXI

StlO GRANDE—Rev. W. H. Cox. Servlrea Sunday 7.XU p. m. Sun-

day School X p. m.

G0SHEM

MITTHODIST—Rev. Raymond Sharp, ■vio * Sunday lorn ». m. 7 »

Cox. Servtcea . Sunday School 1 ST ELIZA BETH'.’

R. C —Mas* e

SOUTH DENNIS MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Services p. m- flrat Sunday In n>oRth. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rr*.

BAITIST- IP*. iSE'VJ Services every 7W>. OSBORN MKMI

CHURCH DIRECTORY

SEA ISLE CITY

_ • and 1* X0 o'clock. * o'dork Maaa every oilm Sunday ll.uodicl.on ol lhe_ Mu*’ d Sacrament Sunday foOo* lug lart Maaa. tLiuh.a h, appointment. Sunday School at a a m.

Mt’SiSiAH LUTHERAN—Rev D. lepton Bair. Services Sunday It 0- nr. 7.M p. ra-. Sunday School 10 a. m AVALON UNDENOMINATIONAL—Rev. J. W. fjuimhy. Servlrea Hunduy 10*5 A | 3 and 7 45 P N. Wedwreday f>rtd'at*I*reahy*'-rlan I Church. ERMA MKTHODIST EI-ISCOPAL TABKRN ACLE—Rev. I» V Brewin R.r-

COLD SPRING 1 BIUCK I'RKSBVTERIJ

FIRST METHODIST- R. v. Ed Qraii.-.m, Service* Sunday in W m. X P- ni . Sunday School 1 a. m. Wednesd.-.y r

I'RESPYT'-'-'AN

r prayer service X

Rev Curt la O.

Services Sunday 11 ». .. Sunday School 10

akdava 7 a. m. Confeaaiona * to CHURCH OF THE ADVENT—Lnfny.

CAPE MAY POINT UNTON LUTHERAN — Rev. !

MFTMOIUAU

Worn Building Yoer Home USE STUCCO •

Made by

Millville Magnesite Products Co. Fattory—9th 4 Bird. Offlce Phone 330 May’s Garage Rnybestos Broke Service Station Both Phones Woodbine, H. J.

J- :ob L. Morris Plnnbhig. Heating. Water Systems sad Sewerage, Pipe and Pitting*, Supplies Estimates Given on Electriud Supplies and Fixtures Always At Your 3e..ice Franklin and Adams Woodbine

Philadelphia Bargain Store General Merchandise Woodbine, K. J. Benjamin K. Botwin : ck Meats. Groceries. Delicatessen. Lunch Tel. 14-R Woodbine, N. J. AS WE ARE NOT VERY BUSY, we ere able to give extro core and attention to all our customers Paperhanging — Painting Goldman Brothers Co. Tel. Kt y. S-D Woodbine, H. J.

SBYTKIUAN—Rev

Sunday School !l> a. m. BEESLEY’S POINT Imfthoihkt EPISCOPAL—By;

MAURICETOWN, H. J.

Royal Taxi Service Day or Night—Trip or Service

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

Hermon J. Laier Plumbing and Heating Contractor | 110 Asbury Avenue Ocean City J

Walter C. Johnson NEW LAWN

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