Feb 1927 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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DtswarirmwB, OCEMOTT, s. j, FiniAT, Jnmnx IH*<br />
Purely Personal<br />
";7: &H Isle Gty New ^<br />
tturday," lh« Buement <strong>of</strong> the lo Ber home hers after «u«!hj <strong>of</strong> nil.<br />
Idow atidllj' rnxpcrlrd orii1<br />
Inns snrtj J»nt <strong>of</strong> Itali>rvl||i><br />
f <strong>of</strong> nil. ! Train!)-, rtlf.! «IIdi1,<br />
jtmt fippsf, Of MillvIIls, vtoited Worlt I, nroeT<br />
•taele, J^intis Beeley, «r,, «t hoae <strong>of</strong> Oeor<br />
-iKlJthare Sanitarium on g*!-' porty-BeveBth St<br />
nllT. ': -.? seml-tmnE/ilow t<br />
I, nroeTSsIng on thn<br />
f Oeorse Neptune,<br />
eBth Strwl It is <strong>of</strong><br />
E/ilow type and the c<br />
SloirB, itolted their untie Fraoeis • Mug MorEretts Pfelffer,<br />
ifMlej. Si., who is eonflned at tho attending Pierce'j Biuin».<br />
jMJi»«llirlun due to illneas. i#fe, in PBilad.lphia, so..<br />
Hla conillllon Is reported as In- WHk end with her par»n<br />
,«nd Mrs, Clarence Pfoiffer<br />
ew ed from her iafe hnme<br />
on ,j..,jr. Kihrilary H. by He<br />
lie M. t'a*e on,i Intfrincnt »<br />
i Chapel, Ij«t lla#« fnllowiid<br />
! by Benediction <strong>of</strong> the Most<br />
ed Ssrraaieflt* Sunday echwjl<br />
, •' 9: '' *• "' i' 0 "" 1 ? ""I Tue«.<br />
day morning nen'ivej at ! d'cloelt.<br />
In honor el the Llille Flower<br />
Baptism by appointment,<br />
lea lilt Cit, H. E, Cflnfch<br />
n ' y Ha"? f' f »" I'fM; pajiinr.<br />
Siinday. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 27 New<br />
M"ni>i*rji- Diiy. It Ihepe any iery<br />
^ <strong>of</strong>t< * reason v,hy you Nhisul-i nj't<br />
'attend rhurfh S!emb»rw will i.^<br />
received i,<strong>of</strong>Ji ni^rnitig itnf- »">! »lr". _„. .<br />
,d In Wondhury wilt, bn,j mi * 'f^ Sunday aftcrn,<br />
' with reiailvus In WUriweod.<br />
En.ni.-i Swing IK steppingL* 1 '/.'"" 1 Mr *- m *" l f m '<br />
ileplain<br />
Tuckahoe<br />
LewiH Hhaw spent a fe^<br />
(efi'iitiy in Philadelphia.<br />
HiUs Mitiidn rteatnn Kpcni<br />
Wfek end In Wondhury with<br />
!*!xter.<br />
Palermo,<br />
j H<strong>of</strong>fman.<br />
sir. A. Marrsts isi plopping wit!<br />
Mr. and Mrs Fraiilt Elrlds" fi<br />
that the petition '<br />
Company, ha<br />
rii prenjdent<br />
y p Mlsa<br />
,M«j Court UOUM, called on ed he<br />
lids at the <strong>Ocean</strong> View re Ifd<br />
(n!«, Mr; Abram Mitnlek. 5B, a premineni<br />
rate j-iouiej', resident <strong>of</strong> Woodbine, di,^ jB ih(<br />
,T~ Jefltrnon liosjiltal, Philadelphia<br />
V Haba eaterur '<br />
ly School clans on 1 underwent an o[<br />
at her homa, Danp- aufferinB with Btomacn irBuhlj<br />
ring and *inein< for a lans time<br />
ninJF a merry out Mr. MIHUck wM 0Wo o/ lhf<br />
°lne. dif^I in the<br />
I. Philadelphia. |<br />
line, where he I<br />
HfiriaJi iBthersn<br />
he homelike rhurrh, Hn<br />
on Balr. Ph, D, past<br />
ea Nl« rity, Sunday. Feii<br />
(he |a»t Sunday hef<strong>of</strong>e ij<br />
Council n-e^sjusd<br />
Ihe hl'1*. Thu fr<br />
awarded IQ \fr. Woo<br />
sperinralinna, fqlir<br />
founeii<br />
ry ] for 100 ic<br />
110,109; nthniit The Heal Estal, Bnan<br />
ihrrjilgh (ts aecrerary, s«k,i<br />
sj.ed In ron^fder Council tn act In thp reninvtn<br />
"h^ rontrrirt ¥as nf tiayherrles friim the vacai<br />
. Woolsnn as perjlcils. ?UBgesting h can h<br />
fqlir Cailnc(!m#ti afrdnMng in the ruling <strong>of</strong> th<br />
riq! voiirig. BQjichor as a flre menace, ai*<br />
icatloti Mr, Aclnn ihiit Itie Bordugh n?<br />
Lhri.. fnnxlor.il rn IO pull th'rn nul by the rnrrti<br />
a.< far n.» the or. The bnard al«o Is c.o-O[k.ra!ins I<br />
" IwiBg tileii. trying to influence owner- to ru<br />
rfi-d ihe cnntncl inovt them. The Board <strong>of</strong> H»alt;<br />
to Gamin Meter al*o fspresspd a willjngiiess t<br />
* 2S each. crFfjpfrate In rei<br />
^' | noiineenient <strong>of</strong> Alfrei p<br />
Board, Jr.. preniden! <strong>of</strong> the corpo'i<br />
<strong>of</strong> Buiok lale Ja»<br />
past fen years.<br />
I 5tr. atrnnij lieramc<br />
, wiih Hie Dulrk Jlnlo<br />
:,t',mm. AdeW Qupmaa, <strong>of</strong> rorty<br />
d Itrat aad Ktunr. Af«.<br />
$m.m tWtlBf Sir BB. NelMB.<br />
tvttmj««, ^_<br />
Mini,, ftmn UnMi vest to<br />
3-til*mtm amim. oa w.d-<br />
$M»U til traatBHBt Vn Ed<br />
Parker.ldo<br />
ghanaon, ur<br />
MOMeaeart Lesion will hold<br />
*"V hi Moose Hall, Mon-<br />
a great deal for the<br />
aM<br />
welfare <strong>of</strong> the ,<br />
widow and two Hnn"""»u<br />
ral or- 'daughter <strong>of</strong> Sir nn,i 3<br />
mourns , Madara, ef Slarmora, an<br />
ho ha« Frederick gtevenmn. son<br />
;he in- j md Mrs, ilevrn Rreyei<br />
' town.. Cap« Mo;', wers quietly<br />
survive at the petoniriijre m r m<br />
Thursday evening by Her<br />
L, Yerkeys,<br />
aifi Madara<br />
nd Mr«- A»a<br />
a, and Morrl-<br />
i, son <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
til traatBHBt. Vn, Ed. °*J«*- »»<br />
toB-ertnE with Mood * >"*• H .»»<br />
^ - - • - - lie hosU <strong>of</strong> U<br />
*'.|pjf ;iW; Mm- lim<br />
" Mat .• nmrntr<br />
Mis. 5fary McOrifnth., ef WeM I<br />
Recent Deaths<br />
i Marian Kalg.<br />
Hu««el! HiBii<br />
N. LEVIN & SON<br />
M S S 1335 Pacific Ave. - 1725 Boardwalk, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
«»»»i«I_BioBthj, aged !j yean, died at the lom-i<br />
u"~~" _ *' hl * d »«» n Wr. Mrs, H. I.<br />
"«»•» Joomere* to Henphill, with whom lie resided<br />
fa Tnafty an tB« In Haddonield, iaiuroay evening.I<br />
W - _ JMB»rr II. Mr. B#«ye, was the I<br />
T * m.i j • flth » r °!r. and Airs, luesday with her grandfather Sunday morning, was soon under Spencer Young, <strong>of</strong> F<br />
lownam. here, control, due to the prompt re- Point; Joseph Young, ol (<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Louis Mason and Mrs, Margaret Whlldin. <strong>of</strong> Del- sponse <strong>of</strong> sBveral neighbors with and Charlia Coswboon,<br />
rlauehter, Mr. Wm, Gaskill, and mom, spent Thursday afternnon chemical eitlngulshers, i' Cape May Court Homo<br />
Mrs, Henry Hyson<br />
"ponding a resv days<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Edn<br />
Qf Oeean <strong>City</strong>, spent<br />
Mr. Wm, Gaskill<br />
<strong>of</strong> gamers Point, v<br />
sinil Mrs. Go<br />
iilcrtained ro<br />
with Mrs. R, B, Hess.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Pettll.<br />
nf Mlllvllle, spent Friday evening<br />
wiih Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hig-<br />
her home.<br />
No services were helrl at the<br />
i Old Brick Church Sunday morn-<br />
j Ing, rlti,i to ihe severe sterm, Ed.<br />
vvarri V, WrlRht, <strong>of</strong> Pieasantville,<br />
»on <strong>of</strong> Rov. and Mrs, Wright,<br />
who are away en a month's va-<br />
J cation, was expected to preach<br />
1 while Mrs. Wright was expecter!<br />
to be the soloist.<br />
Hi* Martha Dally and two<br />
children spent Thursday after,<br />
nnon in Ernja with Mrs, E, (Jrlf.<br />
Quite a numlier from here AI.I family Into Ihe hotme reeentli<br />
tended the Kiiriper given by the vneaterl hy John Harris, on<br />
Cullinlle Church at Hcu lulu <strong>City</strong>, Thureiluy,<br />
on Friiiny evening, jonr. Mason and Asbury Bache.<br />
The young people gave a hoi Jor motored to gea Isle on Satur.<br />
HOcial for the benetit or the <strong>Ocean</strong> day evening<br />
View Volunteer PI re Department, Mp and"Mp, t „ B|ieln»<br />
pie turned out! as well as the °" Sl ° ndliy -<br />
old. Ail had a good time after Mr> Jmtl V h M »* on 9 W nl Wert -<br />
the lunch there was music and """"lay with friends in Phlladel.<br />
(lancing. It cloarcil 1:11,00, phla.<br />
retersburg<br />
-<br />
j u. Mn- a ,iih Frm ** evening In the ha»ement tie JJullon on Frlilay evening. .,<br />
and Mm, Norman Smith <strong>of</strong> ,h(1 chanh_ A |arRe numbBr Mr d „ w J, T| m*, Mrs.<br />
rridjy evening with friehds ot n(,w ,mmben me Ml,n ,„ mMml] u , ^ ^ ££*££ *«'<br />
"L,, k' u „ - , - - 1 - which makes thu nicmbershlp 79, Mr«, gamlicl Woqls<strong>On</strong> upenl Frl-I « , '<br />
Mrs. Ella Thnmpsi<br />
iflned to the hnu<br />
2 for 1 Sale<br />
ALL ^a<br />
NyaTs Products<br />
Thursday - Friday<br />
and Saturday<br />
.Eisenhower's<br />
«* Pamflc and BheUmgeT Avei J<br />
^fl^^oiflc and Baker Avea, S2*s<br />
iMoam<br />
AS LOW AS<br />
Buy Now for Next Season<br />
Trade-in Your Old Furs<br />
Old Fun accepted in part payment for new ones Wear th*<br />
Fur, unttl tf» «nd <strong>of</strong> the ^a»on whik your pu«ha« ^<br />
Trade-m Manager will gladly give eatimate.<br />
Choose Today From These Smart Furs<br />
At thii figure—lejs-than-cbth^oat prices 1 Far«ini,.ij<br />
buying NOW ^.winter", ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^<br />
SON style* are always in advance!<br />
— _ _ ^ RUSSIAN PONY COATS<br />
(Sports Morlola)<br />
_, Vsrlously Trlmrned<br />
Tour SILVER MUSKRAT<br />
Fox Trimmed<br />
Credit (Tr,mfflfmcoAT|<br />
Good<br />
„.„,..»..,. wnicn miB« tnu nicmnersnip . « lle ' 1 »H Mr, and Mrs. prSpTrty one evenh!g 1"« David Van Oilder, <strong>of</strong> :<br />
li- — • Mr - ''I' 1 Mts A ' B ' J » c lHon 11, 0. Wesieott one night this wePi, ^|VPtl Miss Loiilm Woolson * 08 tt Thursday caller<br />
ira diirhack, SOPPI! the wefk end with Mr. and Mrs. Shangar Hand, <strong>of</strong> Thomas Roillls was Blven ssur MrH ' Cecl ' Lilll ' r ' «' <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt><br />
relatives In Philadelphia, West Cape May, called on Mr*, prise birthday party Friday eve " p " nl Thursday with her COUHIII<br />
"eterson visited Tbornas Plsher, nf Burleigh, Carrie Bushnell on Friday, iilnB at his home here when tlilr- M|H * Allc0 Bldr! ''" ! ' J '<br />
nd son and Ml<br />
Mrs, William Peterson visited 1 noniaa fi«nrr, m n.irieiBn, v». .• ...urn on Jmuay, nine at his home hern when thlr-<br />
Mn. Edna Blngliam on Wodnea- visited hi.« parents. Mr. and Mr». Ml«a Helen J, Fldler. <strong>of</strong> Phlia- ,¥.nnc! ri.,enrla Bnll nclghhora came<br />
d»y, Charles Fisher during the past delphia, visited her mother, Mm, l( help celebrate his 88lh year,<br />
Mrs, Herman Lenher spent »«>>«• M »TJ Fldler, over the week end. He was presented with a wreath<br />
Wednesday afternoon with Mm. Paul Matthews Is .lopplnit wltn The funeral <strong>of</strong> Mr, Joseph Of everlasting flowerH contilning<br />
JMBneih Bonham,<br />
hl « brother, James, and family, Moles was held on Sunday. In- | 8 flowers. Judge Henry Eldredgo<br />
. Wlillam Chestir WM in Sea 'or a time. termont was made at the ecmo- or Cape May, made an address<br />
Mm. Edna Binsnam on Wodnea- visited hu. parents, Mr. and Mr». Ml Helen J, Fldler. <strong>of</strong> Phlia- |y.ono friends and nclghhora came Thn B »• B « w l«s Circle wa8<br />
" ' " ' " it delphia, visited her mother, ills, j, holn eolehmir, ki, «»i), yen,, oniertained at the home <strong>of</strong> Mm.<br />
ircath Raymond Back, In Tuekahoo, on<br />
. -— -.- - ,„ ..wrfirs/judge'Kry'Eidredgf »»rn to Peter Schuse and wife,<br />
. William Chester *" In Sea for a time. termont was made at the ecmo. or cape May, made an addrei, ° n WUruary u, n daughter.<br />
We on Thursday »"•» o i»> Bchellcnger spent tery at Port Morris. Lawyer Samuel Bldredge Judge Mo111 " "nd daughler are doing<br />
Chanel Tpurstnn, ef Delmont, Monday In Avalon with her sis- Mr, and Mrs, Elmer James Hjidreth and Mr, Albert Little, nl y - , • - „<br />
,„ , W ,l«,iU: (er. Mr-, Dick Hlelfel, arc visiting their daughter, Mrs, whn ha. reached the one <strong>of</strong> S7 Cleveland Ewlng, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
g g<br />
r TheniBs Bclllngii, <strong>of</strong> Sale<br />
M<strong>City</strong>, Is enjoying B few day.,' visit<br />
K CARACUL<br />
Varlnualy Trimmer]<br />
MINK MARMOT<br />
(ViU<br />
j m m )<br />
Tn Trimmed<br />
weekly prayer meeting wai<br />
rVodncsday evening ai thi<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Clarenei<br />
B Mr, and Mm. William Peterson, Mrs, uirrle Taylor Keci.reu ner . UB.im» uenings, ,„ aalcm. j,ears, all <strong>of</strong> Cape May. were also ""'• " «">">•• K •> >" _<br />
'» »B and wife visited Mr. and P"ntll to drive a car, Wednes- _ _ _ : i _ _ prtKnt )0 M p Mr a m i m w,0, "jth his broiher-inlaw, HOIIIB g<br />
V Mm. D, p. Haley on Tuesday (1 w- __ . _ n- f^ J br " le hl " Wr'^ay. music and !„„„' , ,lh , ,, j ., §<br />
• ewnlni. Mr,, William rewler and Lll- KlOUrande the radio were enjoyed. Refresh. fr J« m Smith and wife and Ah g<br />
1 Edwin Noon motored to Court "a", <strong>of</strong> Cold Spring, spent Wed- _ _ "" mcnt <strong>of</strong> lemonade and enke were , Ba , p * "^ v<br />
; House on TSadvsvenlng, nesday here with her niece, Mrs, Bph ral m Homan was homo served, - Mtomoblle show „> Atmn.lo <strong>City</strong><br />
, fleniamlD Trout <strong>of</strong> l*eahurB. Riymond Bally, from Philadelphia on Sunday. Tnursduy evening,<br />
Uiiln tawn on Tuesday «"• RB| P h Ta f Inr ' "' Collt Mr ' a M J ' fa »««>" M»'«' ~ = " ~ Mr, and Mrs, Qeorgr, Moore arc |<br />
i ^ i H 3 4 ^ Kl-^tS.^^ " ero STJTS-ST^^KS Beesley s Point XrSSXSZTJLZ 1<br />
ton on WedneadM evening ' MrB - Adeline Hoover, <strong>of</strong> Darby, here. They will move to Phlla. — vi.- e m wmi , S<br />
I 8d.,d lowrtf Sored to M" writ several days here with delphia 8oon, as Mr, Miller has Mr.. Spencer Young and son, Mto flame Williams and Mrs, f<br />
[Vlmmli oSday «" ««••»•* ' ernnloymMt there, Hohert Owen^pent one day this ^ ^Uh^er^ «M«jJto |<br />
Mackey Hand vlniled his James Hawn visited his daugh. Mrs, Charles Crowder came w 0 "*<br />
\ totaer, Cniirie«, on Tuegday eve- tor and little gronddaiighter. In home on Baturday night from «"»•>• ~'T ' „,„,..„<br />
• sing Atlantic <strong>City</strong> last Tueiday, Philadelphia, whore she has been Mr, and Mrs. George Brown Tl >o weekly prayer mcetlne 1<br />
!, Mil. Haniiali Mampton spent Signs <strong>of</strong> spring last week were «P"I'M a few days with rela- have the sympathy <strong>of</strong> the eotn= <br />
; Wednesdar WM|ng with her aunt robin red breasts chirping, farm, t'^8- munlty'ln the lo» <strong>of</strong> their »- -«..«.". ra. wiarenoe g<br />
» it Delmont ers burning <strong>of</strong>f their fluid* get- Two m n r m together on Sun. younBest daughter, Vesta, ihe "inner, g<br />
!;«», Alice Harmiidn «Bent to *V»lw In » nfflh- "« ln ' nt ° r Ffunk Carson's died Saturday <strong>of</strong> heart afllction, John Llby and wife entertained B<br />
wSS,d»r witbSriSher.'K r/r*. ^;i^.C" "I"*,, <strong>On</strong>i «r was -In, up They are ilvin, in MlUvllle this rel.t.^ from Camden on «««, |<br />
I »l»l9, at Bast Creek w^T had earl* Friday morning, lhe railroad and the other, which winter, «ar. |<br />
' Mr, Aleiander Baud was In At thii time folks arc creeping: WM dr ' ven J>* *"«n* Mathl,, <strong>of</strong> Mlas Mary Oorsor.. <strong>of</strong> Phlladel- Mr, John Yank moved his j<br />
' Court HounTon TauBday. from under a severe northeast Qtm 1 Cr « ek . w » 8 Wm west on phla, spent Bunday with relatives family to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Baturday, W<br />
1 ., Wiillam peterMD, Jr.. wife and Btorrn whleh raged 'Saturday and the Oreen Creek road. The caw in this vicinity. naniM McCoaeh Is »tlll eon- }<br />
"-. vlilled" Mra, Mary Peterson Sunday and did a large amount * e "> »"•«»• **(Uv damaged, but Miss Helen Btratton accorn- fined l0 hia ilomo through Illneis. j<br />
- - - • • • *"re driven away under their panlod the Mis Cecil Corson M n ,,m _, . , _, . k<br />
,««r. I elewic railroad,, out *»,.„*. -,"/ 0 *"- W P" "» •- pj,»» ««•»• »J. A '"»f •««» nesdar will, *Z*TT ta£ I<br />
,,,,. ,,...,„...,. ,,.,.!,...„. ,r;,::,s 3 jSSSSSffB 5-- -. r- - - •<br />
. _..' , , ,, •"»• BttB ReeTB. attended a w t M oWj«d (0 ^ lh , . aftBrnoon. Mra. Aids B«ek «nd (rlend, <strong>of</strong><br />
We ten tie tap,i m. *"' " J •«»• I* .•• Brewln. wltn ill- gution, tea with Mra. B, U Corson'Wed- Mrs. jojeph Hand, <strong>of</strong> MlilTllle,<br />
^u i Z, te6n memberl, <strong>of</strong> Taberniiola ]t ta w ( d o«or» Carlton trill nesdir afternoon. fc« returned borne »M« spending<br />
•••' 1 iKiM.» »Y? t -» « M». Church, motored to Bargalnlown „,,,„ bick here mfl open up a Mrj, CUrenea wmiB ii quite «• "«ek witfc Her sHMidaaugh.<br />
'& ii"i« « - m!^ » nd Mmiei """»• a m Wartwaftli thop at William Kim. ill ill DM a. tmiBed aurse In «". Mrs, .Mabel Young,<br />
VUim mlLi%lnf It ciSe?* n » ni ^ «'«"• Ws '«- Mf < Cultoa worted bare attendanee. Or, w*iter L, Yerkew, <strong>of</strong><br />
j, >*> V-av " ,' Li 1 J Edward JactooB ipant He week for JTonn Brosn imral years Mrt." UHab yotmf motorea to Mlddlitqwn, w«a a Friday bailer<br />
^i M noine rer ms w« ^ 1B r]Jh|Bf Oreit w|[b lla ate, ttea mated to Pembartoii,; <strong>Ocean</strong> Oltf Thursday. « the home <strong>of</strong> William Bldredga.<br />
iSlfim, L, tJaiinu <strong>of</strong> Atian. fflolhir. Mrs, BMiiei Jactaon. T^Bnty-»en Uekiti were sold Eum Dailty and Mn, fflton The tirrlbl! wlaa and rain<br />
tt till* J.»MBI'IOBIB Vim. NSISOB (hrr»tt»B Ii now *«• on TtMflw monlnf .1 the PenB- Coradn wer. la qeeaa <strong>City</strong> Menu ' did . cwUdtnUe iMMe<br />
w, ,Wi w iBesaiBg MinB iinw « , _„ «.,WBOT8 ,yiWBla Maura fer tie iMunlon Vhumaj, , m r thi wstk ted eanjuii the<br />
to Philadelphia.<br />
en Mon- Mr - »nd Mrs, J. BaKlorf. I Mrs, Spencer Young, <strong>of</strong><br />
The following members <strong>of</strong> If' 8 polnl - B W Bt n n T<br />
niKglnx Tuckahoe Orange attended the ner , mo r.<br />
wUh'hc ff«.togeth,r meeting <strong>of</strong> the . ^ S l l f ^ °»<br />
»nd Mrs. County Granges held at Dlas » u 'f . ^ . W »- „,<br />
on Creek last week; EH D, Burloy, , ?""» (ir ' ta HIM. ««<br />
^ Thorn,- C"" 101 " Maurice Oandy, Mr. and ^""f' "_ " e « » *",<br />
J * " Mr.. H. W. Oiindy, Mrs. J. M. J* n l»r*. o« »nieri ,<br />
aiiaHav Ooitny. Mrs, a. O, ijnnBley. Wai- ^"M «» '"th CorgoB on Tfci<br />
Hunriay, tor Taylor_ Mra |[llrvf,j, Ts5,]or day evening.<br />
Bachelor atlrt Mfs BUa SnyAer Mrs, Hannah Bvans, ><br />
lo<strong>On</strong> ' :: ter Adams Tueiday afters<br />
i day re- For making a statesman out <strong>of</strong> T, D, Howell, <strong>of</strong> Diaa i<br />
Helslcr- a DOlltlcian there's nothing that aqent Monday with Mr. ABd :<br />
, K Mndnro and danghter.<br />
•taM<br />
suest at the home <strong>of</strong> William m<br />
Weatcott, J<br />
Noah Collins, M, MaR Cake i,<br />
and John Winner and wife mo- §<br />
tared to Rlehwood and spent 1<br />
iundny with Mrs, Cake's parents, 1<br />
Mrs, Mary ingersoli was a s<br />
week-end visitor In Philadelphia, S<br />
ephew, Walter Vo anil wife,<br />
f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Milton and Thomas Dslley mo-1 tide to wash over tije new Oeean<br />
FORTY-TWO<br />
Wide-awake, loyal new* gathereri, In every lection <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May and Cumberland Counties, are needed every<br />
week to five you the COMPLETE news coverage that<br />
you get ONLY in the<br />
Cape May County Times<br />
and its associate newspapers, the OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />
and the SEVEN MILE BEACH REPORTER,<br />
A trained and capable Editor edits the work <strong>of</strong> the newi<br />
staff and places it before you in readable, properly headed<br />
and conveniently grouped style,<br />
NO OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN SOUTH JERSEY GIVE<br />
AS MUCH NEWS and such up-tewhte and high-clma fea-<br />
tures, as theie three, In fact, few in the United States,<br />
outside <strong>of</strong> the large cities, so completely cover ths news<br />
field.<br />
Be sure to read every page <strong>of</strong> every<br />
issue. These are not "one-page"<br />
newspapers. There's real news on<br />
every page.<br />
BY MAIL-#1 A YEAR I *