ca?e may mvm inns. rsmAY. may n, i»28
Those You Know, Who Come and Go in Sea Isle City
The Spring Flood dulb-in Rochester (X. Y.) Timet
1 ‘Woodbine Loses
sad Mr*.
■ Ur ». John Louahrey. Lil -l, vlnler in PhlU-
r^iunxd to their
. . .. «!reel. I
Hurh JleEhrw.
OOV'B for
UBdcrST • __ „ . rottafe on 45th ontral atenoe ready nscr and family. «»f .,.-nt the veek-enfl . f.'Ktgt on 43th Vtrtxit.
„ »Im> »pent the winter
, } in* at the home
ejot'hier. Mr- Alfred Fn»-
Jti-rtl day. . - f rahera Of the Wide-
sad Junior Y. M. C. A.'
.Planted by Mr*. SI. |. a. MrAllMei and
,.Wi. I land- Town and
uilwy, attended thfe
!»-(ormance
tta
•tj tendered Gqy Lu- ■- st U-.< home of hi* mu. Mr. and Mr*. Georite ■n>. Krtday afternoon. at hi» fourth birthday. . m mere BUly De.t iMter. Betty Haffert. iwitey. Marie Feeney, leeney. Marsarot Keeney. Town. Walton tamp. Ur* ca:ly, Harry Short. !Jnr . i>( Miramar.
Jack Gordon* eoiudfc baa rent-' d the ainttle house of Mra. fhapaans on I’leAsure avenue ant trill rntrve his family down from Phlladelpbia the flrat 4 June Mr. and . Mrw~aattdc Hire entertained a number of their frtenda at a house party at the home of Mr. Rice’s mother, at Ocean. View, over the week-end. Mr*. Lillian M. Suddertb. of the Sea Idle City Horfptui. motored Ashvllle. N. f.. last Krtday and arrived home Sunday eveninr. Eccom panted on the return trip with her mother. Mrs Hush Queen, and little daughter, who will apend the summer with Mr*. Suddertb Mr*. Allan Kiokcrson. of 125 S. S«th street. Camden, was the guest of her brother-in-law and rlater. Mr. am! Mr*. K. Malcolm Tolaon. on Sunday. Mra. C. E. Anderson and daughter. Mary, of Phlladelpbia. spent; Sunday at their 46th street cot-
tage.
Mr*. Cavanaugh, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday at her cotUfe on 4*tty street. Mr am! Mr*. Nelson Chapman, and two children are making an; ext end id rtsft with Mr. Chap-! man'* mother. Mr*. Adele chapman. on «2nd street and Pleasure i
avenue.
Kranct* Seeley attended a week- j
r *nt of fit. Joseph'* 1 tt .dneaday dvening. May th. tirnellt of the bufld-
ad Mr- Gafflgan and fam- ! llnl.idrlphta. sjient several « u-i week at their cottage In Thoaa- Jefferson has been tr from an attack of tonitYrtng the past few days !j.-n of foreign birth were here by Federal author*>tk tor questioning in
• ’•> their manner or l*tn this eountry. One
'■"AWd and ^he other w**
fiiMh..| iii\tstlgafibh.
■'line in tieorge Neptune-. '■! th*. Neptune Hardware >, hii. new store In thi br.nk building will lx
.Mturday, May 19.
jjttk Wagstaff. 20. of Cape
h Sea Isle llospiMr. Wagstaff had - • ' 'in in Camden
M'.ei! to the Sea Isle ii'im bl* home, when his
• Jine worae.
hr Friday
Atlantic city Railroad, . ittefl Woodbine on Friday afternoon,
r- , t* - . I May 4. to discuaa the proposed Real Benefactori , » ,| " a > 1 ^'<,red b> the ran I Woodbine :hrough .be Woodbine r *•" 1 I Junction, giving Woodbine both Death of Wimam Eisenberg r^.^br and pu-e-nger aerviee on Bangs Mud) Sorrow Th ., Br*rd of Trade showed re-
ports of many focal merchant* and th.- chief industries of Woodbine. and -hewed that ajiproximately four hundred carloads of freight were used here yearly. Should this line ’-o granted.,, the pasei nger ahd fi»lgtC ser- ' vice lo New York from Woodbine
would b. favorable.
The Woodbine Land and ffiiprovement Company. through whose ptoperty the line will run. promised thetr co-operation.
Although the Reading official* Mr. Eiwnberg has been In the j passed farorsble comment of the,
contracting buainess and buildingi fact* shown, further survey will j
' concrete roads, and met with; be made before any definite anraucb nurras* He was repoi ied i nouncetuent will be made. being one of the most ch;, The official- of the railroad table men who ever lived It. or j came in a special train to Woodvisited Woodbine. ‘ bine Junction, and were met by About three months ago. Mrs.is delegation from the Woodbln Eisenberg. wMe of the deceased.! Board of . Trade, headed by Nat after an lllnees. lesv- Roaeefeld. secretary. Who »* • In-
strumental 111 urousing their in- , tcrest in tbr- proposed project, i Other members of the Board of. Trade prnwnt were Mayor Greenstetn. L. M. Uanerhlrsb. Benjamin Kotwinlck. Morris Krinsky. John A Tinsley. J. 8. Levin an.i (
Jacob Llntner.
WOODBl NE—William B i • e n - | berg, forme- mayor and a long j resident of Woodbine, died at hi* '• home in ('olUngawood early Tusa- , day morning following a brief
I Illness.
| Mr. Eisenberg was a resldeo I of Woodbine for a period of forty ! year*, being one of the very nrst I settlers. He played a ver.. important part it the founding and
building up of Woodbine
inda Seeley attended a week- j y>| w a . , r r ir.fu Camp Meet at
So Seaville Opens July 24
South Dennis.
Mlases Dorothy Irwin and Gertrude Ffellfer attended a weekend party st the borne of Mrs. Rice at Ocean \1*w.
pose of bla business in Camdefi t j c * »*/*n /-v_ and win open a ptaotja Ocean Ten-d*y Session Will Open
remain Agricuhurgl Day
'spiked liTnall Gene By Pomona Grange K. Malcolm Tolaon. a netnber; •
of the TIMES forte, met «ith a
painful accident on Monda> eve- pme ProBrams Are Planned
nlng while playing baseball. In
endeavoring lo reach the home L plate an opposing * P ^ July £4 will mmk the openTbDon. giving him a deep S»*bi, nK of , hr , nnM j amp m «^7ng;
of the South Jersey Camp Meeting Association at South Seaville tamp grounds. This was dreidi
under the kneecap, and a cut on the ankle One of the players rushed him to the offlee of Dr. Herscbel Pettit, of Ocean CMy. after first a'd was administered
by Maurice Feldman.
The W. Ji. ft P. M. Society of Sfewiah held an exceptionally good meeting last Mondsy eve. The social rt»>m was beautifully decorated In Lutheran colors and the refreshments were fine and
most generous.
Dr. D. Upton Bair attended the teartnn* of Conference Tuesday at Holy Trinity Lutheran churtb.
Audubon. N. J.
Irri' C Pitch Is adding some impfovei- .tits to his garage* at the rear of hi* oflice building.
In the Churches ^ l ' 1 '’ ««} M. e. I linrch L '* >' Von I’fiel. pastor. May ] ".th. Mother'* Day.
Sa'dKith morning Sermon: “The Man
r, 11 ’ P-" Honor the IjjtsS ' -fut. 7:S0 P. M.. ' '“Int service. Dr. 1 t Si:|«Tlntendent. will [<..'i" J0> our , " h,l * r up
and the musical , . , " «®ly hear
Let
irch to the door*. oiih league at nc. •Auniversary s Kthelda .dull‘J*tor. Sunday o'clock: Junior
by rt. board of directors of this association at a meeting held on
Thursday of last week.
TV opening day will be Agricultural my gild the program • III be provided by the Poratma Grange. Morning and afternoon
Advertising Contract Awarded William F. Jocher b Appointed the Publicity Director for Gty Clean-Up Week May 21-26
PETERSBURG A very quiet but very pretty wedding was solmenifd Thursday evening. May 3. at the Petersburg pan-on-.age when Miss Minnie Dicks
ent at the service* as were manv g^,, o( became the of the othei organlxatlons wdthl brld ^ of Raymond feosarth. of grnjch Mr. Eisenberg was a«Eoo jsouth Seaville. Rev. Walter L.
Uteo. _ Ycrttev officiated.
The witnewse* were Miss Alma Abrams and Gideon Shaw, both of South Seaville. The newlywed- will make their home In
South Seaville.
SEA ISLE—The contract
advert.-inr the t'lty wa* awarded
to the Dorbmd Advertising Agen
cy. of Atlantic t'lty. by th* t'omtnU* »r* at their regular weekly iuc Ins Tuesday afternoon. Their bid was the only one received. The amount of money •tailed for by the contract ia prac-
tically the same as last rear
men Voter* in Session
Saving Time). Franklin T.
• He will take ** be Kind of a j I her Likes and!' "her a Daughter I
Mother's Day service at 7.45 P. M. The pastor will bare a abort mi-wag)-. The Light Brigade w-UI have a part In the service. In all ages God has honored
sSt.’ariM.'WSi rx wadwooa Council Ww
er who I* r Is-ttcr eltlien than | the soldier who ftghls for hi* .
country.’' WILDWOOD-- The last regular Come to the service and show j businem mect'og of the Wildwtx d your respect and love for—;Council Women Voters, met wlih Mother. iMi*. Giles Craven In Hotel Ken-
jwlck Saturdcr evening. May 5.
Seaville M. E. Chnrch Mr*. Helen U Stuhltragw. the
. c a „ I preeddent. presided. Reports ot
The regular swslon of 8unfla> , h<t co(uni |tiee« v.-i-re remrt. Tht school will be held at the uaual j have been larg<bour. 2 o'clock. Daylight Staving j attended and Imirctisely enTlme. In the 8-a'llle M- ^ ; Joyed by all. They have been Church on May 13th. Supvrtn'jf,,^,^,^^ bb d instructive. Speaktended Harry Kirby wishes to see j en( on various occasions have Inrveryone In their respective , f |i, d ^ Mrs. Jesse D. Ludlam. of clantra and help make im- *° rk , Cour: House, and Mrs. Bessie i go forward. “I wa* slad when ^ Mention, of Princeton. ; they said unto roc. Let u* go un- th( , p r i mir if* on May ! ’ 0 T ',|’; uf^baptism will! ’JJ*' Ccunclll wdll reH] a^al i be administered lo « n T | ""he^ womrr candidates' In i adult at the evening serwee °a j , hc j : . w Mrs uilian Pleckert. [Mothers Day. Ma) 13. | candidate for the V. S, Senate, t The pastor. Dr. Yerkes. wlll j and Mbs Mabel Clay, for Stale : bring a message appropriate lot j U re expected
* .si. , I .V.. l.tnln—l wf!l . tng’
*3.500.
One th-iisand sign* pointing the
opetiins day | w “y «hU rewirt have been obThe second day will be Pair - 'alned »'>' the rommlaaloner* for otic Day. Ever, patriotic tSde.- ;■'«** "' on * ,hp ,,1, *’ ra 1 Jr *- of thl. section 1* Invited to par I . M f>‘> r Sofroney autborUed the tlrlpate and make it a real j of a proclamation, doclar-
American day. ' The Board of Directors request each patriotic order wishing to take pari In the program lor Patriotic Day to appoint a committee to confer with Dr. Walter L. Yerkes. of Tuckahoe. ehair-
thc program committee.
The programs for the remainder of the camp meeting an- now being prepared end will be an-
nounced later.
appropriate
lhe day and the Junior* wfii ■veral selections. The 'omtn f Is - cordially Invited to l
present.
There
the inein
; Owing to the pupil* lutng busy, with final tests, the meeting of] ' the L. L. L. has been postponed
Junior Community Club Activities , Organization to Donate $50 Scholarship
Ing the week of May 21 •'clean-up and palnt-up weea
this City.
Tli? Commissioner* voted It vcrti.se for the furnishing of sic for the siftnmer season William Jocher. City Clerk, appointed as City Publicity Di-
rector.
The lollowlng ordinance* weie passed on first reading: No. 105. providing lor the addition of Ij! new lire plug*, and No. 107. which provides for the opening, grading and graveling ol 38th. 4titb and 41st street* from !.andis
avenue to C'nl avenue.
Ordinance No. 106. concerning boardwalk extensions and proache*, will be introduced a m.'cling of the Commissioners May 29th. Ten Inning Game
For Woodbine
WOODBINE The iocal High Sch'- • baseball team made it two in a row. when they defeated Cape May High on Saturday afternoon. at Woodbine, by the
score of 12 to 1..
Jurgowsky pitched the entire game for the local*, and pitched well, despite ragged support by hi* teammate*, who committed eight costly errors which figured In the enemy HCoiing. Jargn»*ky also led both tekms with Cue bat. getting four hits out of *'*
limes up. one being a He fanned eleven and held Cape May scholar* ‘ '' '
Ing the family
Many fee! that the sudden death ■ Mrs. Eisenberg affected him
uwhat. a* be had never suffered any serious Hines*.
Funeral services were held Id Woodbine on Medne-day afternoon and all arttvitiek came to a stop at four o'clock when the services rotnmeucad. The S*rvtcc*
hood Synagogue.
took place at . remeteo - . where one of Woodbine* most beloved friend* wa*
beside his wife. Mrs.
Eisenberg. , Mayor and Council were pre»-1 a|[e > |)rn
•* commenced. The service* „ . »a • _ “S' : Recent Marriages
the Brotherhood ■ -
Member* of the Woodbine Brotherhood Synagogue were not almn-t to a man to pay their last respect* to the man who constructed the synagogue some thirty-five year* ago. and who wa* bead ot th# Institution for a nun; her ot years. ______ Woodbine May Have Reading Service Spur f -om Junction to Borough Being Considered
WOODBINE-—As a result of numerous resoluMon* and request* from the Woodbine Board of Trade io Join Woodbine with the Reading Dues, representatives of the Heading. E. F. Dawron. r**:-cn; engtneei. of Beading: Mr. Buck, freight agenvnd Superintendent Lcwl*. »f the
Samreth—Pollack W O O D B I S B- - Mta* Rachael Nam vet h. of Woodbine, and F. Pollock, sliw of Woodbine, were* married at th<- former's home on Tuesday evening.' May 8. before a large number of relatives and friends. Mia* Namyeth was born in Woodbine and Mr. Pollock lived In Philadelphia until be made hbs residence here about five years
ago.
Rev.
Rabbi TalHchqff Daniel Susnman officiated at the
ceremony.
The newly-weds left for a shore hr yrooon trip.’ and kfter their return, will make their home in
i Woodbine
> alx hit*.
PROCLAMATION Clean-Up and Paint-Up
Know All Men. Women and Children By three presents: That whereas the National Clean-ep and pAINT-t r Cvmpaicns have tr*ulted in many advantages to community lite throughout the United State* In safevtusrding Health; in promoting Thrift; in fur- . hi’ing t iff Prevention; in stimulaiing Civil Pride, esn.i in making the “Home and City Beautiful.’ SOW, Thereto!c, be it known that plans have been perIcctcd for a thorough dean-op and Paint-up Campaign in SEA ISLE CITY. THE WEEK OF MAY 21 to 26. 1928.
HRiiTY Safe Beuth M M. SOFRONEY, M.a
Old Man Pharaoh Missed a Lot Back in the good old days, when the Pyramids were young, Egyptian housewives made bread by grinding com between stones, soaking this meal in olive oil seasoned with poppy seed and wine. This may have been regarded as a delicacy then, but when it comes to real bread, Mr. and Mrs. Cape May County have it all over old man Pharaoh. » A l*. No need for Cape May County housewives to toil at baking, get these fresh, crusty, nutritious, healthful loaves oi Latimer’s Quality Bread at your grocers. Try the Big 10c Wrapped Loaf A Slice That Suits the Palate and the Plate.
TTB1EEMD Wildwood, N. J.
Spring Cleaning Time!
Hoirekeeper* everywhere are getting reedy for the usual Spring Renovating and Cleaning This renova ring means cleaner and brighter bombs. Comfort and Sarisfkrtion throughout the summer Your ASC0 Store is ready with every reputable aid to lighten the work, at very aj^rectaW* Havings, list below contains an excellent assortment of the very things yon need—take it with you Tor referent* when
shopping
ff-* ASCO Stores Keep Living Costs Down!
Reg 53r High Grade Brooms
43’
z:j
ASCO Ammonia 8 hot* 26c ASCO Ammonia (Extra Strength) o' ho' 25c Chloride of Lime **1* «* n l<>c ASCO Washing Soda *>'* Wt We
Chipso S 21c:3S 25c
0 Cedar Furniture Polish
A-l Metal Polish Young's Soap Chips Feh Hapt La Soap
hot 25c
I 5c. 10c, 14c
pkg 71,4c
4 “kr* 21c
Reg. 10c Climalene 3’“ 25cJ
P. A G Naptha Soap
R-d Seal Lye Babbitt's Lye
Black Flag Insecticide
.5 cak« 19c can 1214c can 1214e
hot ISC
T v.kT' Dust Pans
5c
iSunbrite Cleanser 4“*]l5c
leg. 23,
Pure
Fruit
Preserves
£? 19c
Reg. 22c
Fancy Golden
California
Apricots 3 50c
f Reg. 10c Shaker O Table Salt ” ^
15c
inning. Packet! In sanitary, moisture proof hose*.
Remember Mother! Mother's Day. Sunday. May 13th Sweethome Chocolates Mother's lb orkDay Package lK >* OJtC Fancy Asst. Chocolates B* box 4% Choc. Covered Cherries n> box 39c Hershey's Chocolate Kisses n- 39c Choc. Covered Peppermints •b 29c Delicious Marshmallows lb .'Sc
Double Tip Matches 3M0 C
f ASCO Sliced 23c I! ® ro ^ cn ^ ces 1 Q-. Pineapple blI „„ Pineapple b „^r ^Choice Calif. Peaches 3 blE '-a* 50c
Pmetia'j lt,CC c Rntfpr «A«J
Butter
Th) finest butt*
Richland Butter
53‘
Coffee
39 c
Rich. Full. Heavy Bodv.
Victor Blend Coffee
33 c
Meat Specials for the Week-end! Enf Rib Roast * 32c Fancy Rib Round Rump Roast Steak Steak lb 35c , lb 42c lb 45c
All Large Smoked Skinned Hams ”
Boneless Breakfast Bacon lb 28c
Small ^tinned Hams lb 25c (Whole or Halt)
FANCY MILK-FED VEAL Rib Chops n ' 45c I Rump Veal 28c loin Chops tb 48c | Breast Veal n * 22c Veal Cutlets n * 55c
ib 28c!
Fancy Long Island Ducklings
I Large Stewing ICh’ckens ... lb 39c
Small Stewing Chickens . . . tb 35c!
Roasting
Chickens . . . Ib ■
Broiling
ens . . . tb 42c
Rival Salami I4 R ’ 15c I ASCO Boneless Sliced Pigs Feet Boiled Ham >4 «> 25c 1 ASCO Dainty 1

