ounty Time
IN IB! QIKDII Of DIE CITY Uttle Items About Folks You Know-Notes and Gleanings of a Personal Character; Budget of Events; What You and Your Friends Are Doing THE WEEK'S NEWS IN BNIEF PARAGRAPHS
Mr. and Mr». Thomas Lodlam, Bailie l-aidtam and daughter, Mrs. MatUiea JeRerauu, mate ml Ur l*tiiladrl|>l>ia on Frida; last, returning oi Monday. Captain and Mrs. U*is Conn are g two weeks in Trenton, sj.,i « trip. Tliey will return home
Saturday.
tiforge Whittington and wile left on’ Wednesday (ur a Uirrr wreks'auto tour ul Maine. Many New York towns will be visited en route, and a stop will be made
at Boeton.
Ciuetave and Mia. Carolina Cronecker left on Monday in tiieir new Butck (or aolo toor of Pennsylvania. They are expected to return to-day. Mia Mathilda lA-ffier, a member of Bee lale's anmnirr colony,' and a graduate of Philadelptna Normal School, left ln-r Quaker City home for Cornell UnivertitT September L'Ttli to pursue higher studies. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jones, of Maua yonk, Pa., are spending a two reeks’ sojourn at the home o! their granddaughter, Mrs. Marry Hampton. Charlne Hobinson left this week for a business trip that will keep him away the beet part of the lime from now until
Chritttuai.
Arthur K. Gorges, a brother-in-law of Mr. Lewis Swinmryrr, died at ids Philadelphia home on (Monday la*\ and was buried on Tuesday, Mr. Bleinmeyer d the funeral.
Conductor Marry Steer and fireman JosephSfiarp,of UieW.J. AH. Railroad, accotupann-d hr Uaeir wives, fell here to-day fur a few days' outing at fhe lAwiawarr Water Map. C«y Cutnmissiunei J. P. l*eleney motored to AUuultc City on Wedureday afternoon, and white Urwre attended Unannual convention of U>e New Jersey Liquor Heelers' Ihroteclive League. Hueturs K. C. Scott and Clarence W. Way motored to Court Muuae on Turnday to attend tire semi-annual meeing of the County Medical Association, held nt the Hotel HeUevne. Walter W. Brooks, secretary of the local Klecric Ught Company, Iras given np his cottage here and it now making week-end tripe to Philadelphia, where bis wtle Is rwcuperalinjl rom a severe Ulaees. Kev. John T. Oilltson and wile have mowed from Stone Harbor to this city, and will in the lutare reside liere. Tliey are for the peanut stopping with the Mum Hrufl. Rev Mr. Uillieon is pastor of the local Lutheran oongrogation. Mr. Lawrence Uwync, faUrer of Mis. dmer Peterson, died at his lx.roe In Philadelphia on Frida; and waa buried on Monday. Mr. Uwynn was in his nvwnty-tiltli year, and sjh-uI many ecaaona here willi hka daughter. Interment w aa in the new Cathedral Ornaterr Mrs. K. P. Last, who haa been visiting her sister, Mrs. Kdward B. Arnett (or wume time past, on Saturday returned ber New York home. Mrs. Arnett accompanied lier, and it apendiug Uir week in Uie Uotham City. Bu|ierinlendenl Tlieo. P- l»eBow, of tlie Sea Isle City Waterworks, accompanied by his wile, went to Phllade!pliia on Thursday afternoon, when- Uiey will attend the World's Series game between the PbilliM and Hatton. Ttis St-wma la*. Friday did lunch damage to the poaad net*, and it waa •nvevai days beli re any liali wervcaught, p MonUgn*. ol Ui* Urepweter Fish Company, caoglit and shipped In Philadelphia and New York market* In Hr* days Inst wees »:.«*' •<>'*>' nl ^ Roger Meitin Dead. Kotri Martin, a prominent member of lb- aaaiiuef c.«ua*e colony and a fty owner here, died nt hit Philadliuhls l,oioe Saturday last. The . * ere held in Uie Cb I Mercy on W odnr.day
N. Quinn and family have closed their pretty summer cottage here, and returned to their Quaker City home. They aUyed longer than usual this year. • The Lutheran Church started iu Sunday School, holding the first session last Sunday afternoon with eighteen pupilt enrolled. Pastor'-Qi 11 ison hopes to greatly increase i as time goes on. Mrs. L. IeiClair has closed her cottage and returned to Philadelphia. Mr. LaCiir U in very poor health, tnd is now with his narents at their
line.
Louis Brmca is erecting an ice and storage house on his Ocean Avenua property. He will use it to store wines, etc. The size of the building la 14x22, concrete and ft struction. Lloyd B. Brooks has returned from Philadelphia after a week's vacation. While there he secured the agency for the State for the Kudge-Whit-worth Detachable wire wheels for automobiles, and has started pushing their sale. John Orerend, for the past eigt* teen months employed on the TIMES atalf, will leave early in November for a two months stay abroad. He will return to Sea Isle City about January first with his wife, wh is now in England. Rev. A. 8. Gavin, C. S. S. P., of New York, returned on Wednesday after spending an enjoyable week at is resort. Father Gavin has been regular annusJ fall visitor for over twenty years, stopping for aevaral at the old Continental Hotel. He is connected with the Harlem Hoa-
8. S L Stockholders Meet. The Tradeemcn's Building and Loan Association held their eighth annual Stockholder*' Meeting on Thursday night, aiul elected the following officer* : Preaidunt, Charle* H. C loo ting ; vioep reel dent, Lewi* Steinmeyer ; secret try. Alfred Steelman; treasurer, 11. Love; director*. William J. Fox, Frank W. Kowke*. William J . Hafiert; auditor*, Ueorg* Coxaon, HtanleyClouting, Wi Hi am HallaUan ; conveyancer, F. W. Kowke*. The asset* ol the Association, as reported by the secretary, are $M,376.WT, liabilities M».fi65.6<, proflia $7.6W.S3. Criminal Court Opens. Criminal Oonrtopened at Court House n Tuesday, with Judge Kldridge presiding. Good lime was mydr, and many cases moved in short order., lame* Russel Carrow ably acted as proeecnkT. Richard HUr*. ol Woodbine, Indicted lor Iwicruy as bailee, was acquitted by Uie Jury. George Roger* wfio was indicted for kerp-ng an alleged disorderly bouse at Wildwood, waaalao acquitted, the Judge directing the verdict on account of Uie lack of evidence. Roger* was, however, immediately re-arrested on a charge of keeping a gambling house. John Hill, colored, acsoaed ol being cruel to animals, the special charge being that he abused a horse belonging to George Race at Burleigh, waa found guilty a*charged. m. eTchurch notes
The Board of Ciooen Freeholder* met at Stone Harbor on Saturday last, and instructed Uis Engineer to prepare plana and specifications for the bridge Corson's Inlet. The Bridge Cammittoe was rnstrocted to at once procore right ol woy from Ocean Citv, islands on Uie west side of the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge, to Strathmere. Subject to the approval of Uie Ocean City Commissioners, Bay Avenue from Mth Street to 69Ui Street waa taken over, and this will be improved to make the approach to the bridge. Bay Avenne it now only bnilt as far a* Sftth Street. There teem* to be nothing that will atop tin- construction ol this rrridge, and Uie Freeholder* are bi nding every effort i have it under wav before spring. A committee was appointed to secere
the right of war
Avenue from K3rd Street, Stone Harbor, to I Vermont, and tlie Engineer waa directed to prepare Uie plan* and •pacification* for die building of tbit rond. hia will be done at once. A resolution was also adopted asking Slate Hoad Inspector Stevens to approve the proposed road from Uie Reading Station, Wildwood, to Wildwood Junction, alongaide Uie Resiling Railroad track. If Stevens will give Stale aid this road will also be built. the tegular meeting of 'he Freeholder* o.. Tuesday none other than
routine business i though there waa n
(he action Uken at Saturday's meeting. A fM.OOO Improvement Bond issue as sold to Bull and Kldridge, the
higliect bidders.
Appoint Delegates to County Meeting. The Yoon*Men'# Buair-«u Association held a very enthusiastic meeting in the (Sty Hall cm Tuesday evening, Uie regular meeting nigbf. President Cronecker presided. The following delegates were ap|iointed to attend the County Chamber of Commerce to be beJd In Wildwood on | October l&th: Thomas E. Indian. Jr., Lewis Hteiumeyer, .Jr., William A. Haffert, Edward B. Arnett and Irving hitch ; alternate* — Louis Bract, Albert Amberg, Doctor R. C. Scott, W. W. Brooks and Charles Camp. An invitation waa extended the City Cominissioner* And all local Freeholder* to attend tliU meeting, which will be of great importance lb Sea Isle City. Ah ciliaena and basineea men of the city were partlcnlarly urged to attend Uii* meeting. Everyone ia invited, though only the delegates have a vote on matter* put to a vote. Tlie meeting will be devoted chiefiy to urging the nonslrurtion ol me Coreon's Inlet Bridge. Several bills of Old Home Weak were ordered paid. There waa tone diecossion as to an Insaffidency of water pressure, and complaint about certain electric light* not being po:. erf ul enough and other* being nut many times. BoUi alter* were ordered taker, up with Uie respective companies. Meeting ndjourned at lea o'clock. Tlie nest meeting will be on October l«b. Three Canning Demonstrations
The Penns Door and' K*#h Company .. F. E. Smith Lnmber Cmpany. Common Pleas Coart (William N. Cooper attorney) *117411 Wildwood Water Company v. V .-ginia Baker and Ben Baker. Common Plea* Coort $7 a. 90
Watson. Paxaon, Beckett Company v. F. E. Smith Lumber Compairv Inc. Common Plea* *l82.2n D B. Dili Lnmber Company ’. F. E. Smith Lnmber Company.' Common Plea* *.)9.4U George H. Happen v. Charles W. Serin, Fowler H. Stratton. Common Pica* Court FAft.50 William P. Johnson et al, trading a* Johnson A Gilbert, v. Eliza Wells. Common Pleas (M. H. Divertv attorney) $30.46 Ralph Mitchell v. Fannie Siegal et vrr. Common Pleas Coort *204.51 J. P. Collins Co. v. Harry Hewitt. Com- * Plea* Court (M. H. Divert* atney) *30.45 J. P. Cullins Co. v. Joseph P, Mackiauc. Common Pleas Coart (M. Divert* attorney) gijti.iH Virginia Baker v. Charlrc Wrim '. Common Plea* *19.50 Ernest W. Kemt v, Otmrh« II. IVCircuit Court (Morgan W I lend torney *3,074.li5 Robert Pnndexeter r. Parson* A Robineon. Circuit Court (II. H. Voorbee*
attorney)
Joseph C. Juines, aaaignee of Framber J. Smith, ,. Many I>. Smith. Circuit Court (Joseph C. Haines attorney) _ *H437.79 beppard W. Coomha v. Harry H. Iloifman. Circuit Court (John Bnght attorney *072.79 MORTGAGES RECORDED.
COUNTY NEWS NOTES OF THE PAST WEEK
Brief Paragraphs Containing Gist of Activities In Cape May County and Vicinity tor the Past Waek A few day* before the special election on October IMi, a flying squadron motor car* carrying suffragists, among whom will be Mrs. Feickert, Stair Preei 1 several noted speakerx from headquarters, will tour Cape May County, making Ipeachea everywhere. There is a petition in circulation, fathered by the Coraty Chamber of Commerce, to be presented to tlie Board of Freeholder* before Uie end of October, urging Uie immediate construction of the Coreon's Inlet bridge. If yon have not already signed it do ao at once, by ail means Tha secretary and president of roar local Board of Trade or other civic organization has a copv. The Board of Trade meeting at Wildwood on Tuesday elected these officers: President, Phillip I*. Baker; vicepresidents, Robert J. Kay, John Wright, Charles L. Heinle, 0. I. Blackwell ; secretary, H. F. Greaves; financial secretary, William C. Todd ; treasurer,
Charles A. Norton.
A big new motion-picture theatre, aeating 1500, i* to be erected at Cedar Arenac and Uie boardwalk, Wildwood. Mayor William M. Canady, after serving from Janaary, IBM, on fneadsy night sent his first memagr to Cape May City Council, and it waa a “ complsiner," in which the shortcoming* of Uie Connell were discussed at length, flie Mayor charged that some things which had been done had laid tlie members open to investigation by the Grand Jprv. He also said that some of UnCity's books should be audited.
Charles F. Slater 'Ft ux. to Union Bank of Wildwood, land at Wildwood Crust *750, 1 year >hn Savage et ux. to Win. C. Rigg*. lot 69x59 Vfc, plan 4, Bay Front lota
*200, 1 year
Wm. Aneott et ux. to Philip P. Bak-
er et u'.. Iota 21 and 22, Block F, Wildwood Crest *1300, 3 mos.
Carl F. djostron et ux. to Petar C.
Verga, lot «. Block 88. lot 7. Block 74, third ward, Wildwood *000
Wm. A. McKibbin to Emma I- Mous-
U>, lot 18, part 17, Wildwood
Mr. Martin
<^ty lot twenty year*. IIe">» survivtsl by a tot
Andrew, ami s
txAiW whom are married. Mr.
IToll up >■
tl „ bron ailing Hiseottagr ,1,4 Mr. H»t*ubmill*« on Uie
Tlie Auuior League has resumed it# regular aervices for the fall ant They meet ever Thoredsy alternooo at »-45. Every boy and girl invited. Tlie regular eervioei lor the winter on the Sabbath will be aa follows
IU.S>-Preaching
2J0-SuikUv School C.45—Kpworth League.
7-8U--Preaching
All Uirse aervicee are open to thepuh-
hc, fur tiieir use.
The regular monthly meeting ol Uie W.U.T.U. will be poatponed until Monday evening tbe IHtit. on acrounl of U.e a «euo* of Uie president. Tbe meeting
will be held at U-e Parsonage-
Announcement.
Uuis Sannino has opened a FiratHuf- Electrical Shoe Repairing Shop N. t 3C So. 8th Street and wiil be pleased to have hi* Sea Uie Cuatom- ■ *— hiw.—atlv. 21-10-8.
Mis* M. Anna llano
Specialist In Home Kcuiiamire and Duuieetlc Hcience, witii her aesieUut Ml** Cooper, will eonduet Uiree deiuonetratioiis in Ur* esnutug <4 fruit* and vegetable* at Uie lolloaing plaee* : Rl<> Grane Hall, in rnuurrU'iu witii Mra. Eu-die-•it'* Girls' Club, Thursday evanins Ocloher 7th, Iu-einning at 7-Mi; Ktutii Beaville Grange ‘fall for girls and ladies eoniinnnity, Friday afternoon October Htii, beginning al two o’clock Tuckahor Grange Hail, on the evening of October HUi, beginning at about eight 'clock. Those attending M is* II aueer ’ first demonstration In the comity showed agreai amount ol interest in her method, many ol whom have put the same into practice with eacrllent results. Women Suffrage Election. Governor Fielder lias officially proclaim**! Uie fact that October IU (W.-men Suffrage FJoctiun Day) will not be a legal holiday. Sample ballots, lac-similc of I the ballot* need at the Woman SuRiagv I Election, will be mailed one week prior I Jo October If to all voters. Two women j challengers will be appointed for each (Hilling place in the counties of the Stale. For the beat In men’s wear—Jones' .Men's Shop. 755 Aahur- Avenue. 1 Ocean City.—Set adn. gag h —odv
itchell, land at Ocean City *4000, 5 years A. Browning Canfield et tx. to Norman Grey et al., truateeii of Julia G. Davton, dec'd, lot 1015, Plan A, Cape Miyr *3000, 2 ytars Emma C. E. Johnson to Sophie Elia.--sen, lot 107, Block 250, North Wildwood *400, 2 years James A. Longztreet et ux. to F. Dairymple et at. 10 ft. of lot 821, 10 feet of 822, Sec. C *1000. 1 year Harvey Y. Lake to Ocean Citv Assn.. land at Ocean City on Bay Ave. and 18th St *24,000. 2 years Same to same *8,885.50, 2 years Meadowbrook Company to Harvey Y. Lake, lands at Bay Ave. and 18ut Bt, Ocean City *40,000, 1 year Wilbur Collins et ux. to Sea Isle B. A L. Aaau.. Iota 4 and 5, Whale Beach $400 James F. English to Ch-»«ttan Wiiss, 806, Block 190, Wilu* >d *500, 45o days James F. English to Christian Weisa, lot 306, Block 190, Wildwood *2000, 5 years Otis M. Townsend et ux. to Swedesboro B. A 1- A.--n., lot fi. Sec. 22-K
*2500
Otis'M. Townsend et ux. to Margare: Smith, lot 4K2. Sec. D *1300, 8 yrs. Reuben W. Clouting et ux. to Francis Corson, land al Upper Township $500. 1 year Alfred Carlson et ux. to Carl A. Anderson, lands at WildwtHid. on Montgomery and Holly Beach Ave*. $1600, 1 year Jamer Washington et uz. to James M. E. Hildreth, Learning Ave.. Wi: Cape May *125 Harry Sannino et ux. to IVanct* Corson. lot 390. Sec. A, Plan O. C. Assn. $218)0, 3 years Same to Domenico Gerbaaio, lot 890, Sec. A, Plan O. C. A**n.$UKHi, 3 yr*. Oti* M. Townsend to Swede-Uiro II. A L. Assn., Lot 5, Sec. 21 E, Avalon $25<Mi
Water Plant Purchase Is Discussed. At tne meeting of the Commiasioner* i Wedneaday, Uie subject of the Cil) purchasing the local water plant wm again iliacnsaed, and Mayor Atwater we* directed to write to the Water Company's officials to ascertain wbetlwr oi not they are willing to tell, and if ro, al how much. Also if they will be willing take the Citv'a bonds in payment. It waa also staled that a record of Uie water pressure will be made from Uu guagr in Uie Fire House six time* every taenti-lour hour* to make sure that • ure sufficient in case of fire ia at all timet maintained. Attention waa called that the Walei Company has apparent.v not been making an inspection of tin fire hydrant* and tlie Clerk waa directed to lake Una up witii tiiera. Tlie reimrt of Uie Treasurer for September waa read and approved. It appeal* in this iaane on page 8. There i* deficit of $1,724.00, which is caused I.) tin- fact Uial a check lor *1,820 ha* been forwarded to the United Mates Mortgage and Trail Company, U> pa> the expense* of Uu- bond issue, Uii* check o be need until Donglas Fenwick A feed, the parchtaeie of Uie bonds, d«|H«it Uie bond money in (oil witii Uni nstitution. The actual balance, leas Ud> check, i* *95.40. When Uie bond mour) i* turned over! which will In all proba bility be this week yet, tiierlwck will U paid, all Buardwalk notes taken np, auu a balance of aome *6,01)0 will be in hand. All difficulties in Uie way al lit* leeoe have been cleared. • letter from Uie Board uf Health calling attention to Die fact Uiat Ungarbage collector steadfastly refoss ivc household refuse other than actual gaibage, wa* read, and Uw Mavr in reply elated that Uila na Uie collector waacalled upon In Tliat means that Uie re i* no way of dia■g of waste paper, food boxes,
mul Uir Iota and etrerts ol Uie city, hich ia now being done wit
rngeance.
Alter Uie reading ol Uie bills Uie meeting adjourned. 1 Couimiaaiunera and Uie Holicitor
Candidalti File Expense
Accounts
RE*l ESTATE TRANSFERS
Ocean (tty
J. R. Brown et vir. to John Savage,
arrorifancr nilli Uie law all Uu ilv candidati* filed tlieli expenss ini* with the County Clerk Uvrdayi Primary election. The aUtemenli
Dial U.e largest expenditure waa
lot* 59 and 59V&, plan 4. Bay j made by D. Miles Rigor, Uie defeatit
(UR* 1 j candidate lor Senator oultt* Krpobhcti ticket. Mark Lake, the sncceeaful Aa-
•euibly canuidale, rank* next, ainouiite are ; D. Miles Rigor, $I5U. lo-wis T. Stevens. *>V. ; Gilbert
Mark Lake. *1115.75
AduV 1''™”' 0,,u ‘"‘*i Hw, 7 C-
(Continued on pjgw 8)
Chaa. J. llagm ham, on high > oughfan- at 7
to Margaret Gra tier line Beach Th..: i St., to property o
JH
l. plan 4, Bay FriA llHO tt . KUaaUth B* Mk vV i 1 ' *
y UOtillUg - -
HAPPENINGS Al STONE HARBOR News Notes of Cepe May County's Fastest Growing Resort; Civic, Personal and Political Affairs of the Past Seven Days; The Sorough's Activities PITH OF. CUNNENT EVENTS FON QUICK RE4DIKG
Ten o’clock Maas continue* to be held in Ht. Pen I'*, with a Holy Ghuet Father officiating. Tims an good attendances. Tbe " Duplicate Record " of Assessor McMurine waa approved by the County Board on Tuesday, and collector LeU koa receiving the book that niabt be gan making out the Ux Nila, r The rafters dag will be flying from Mrs V. C. Sanderson's cottage this week, aa will be that on Uie bungalow UieTaniins t building at 101st Street. ^ Th* portable lockup or borough jail came to town on Monday, and is to be put ia Uie basement of Borough Jltdl t. It is 7 x 6 and seven feet
high
Tbe only damage done by tbe storm of last week waa to snap off Uie flag staff in front of Uie Yacht Ctub, which happily fell away from the bnilding. Mr. and Mrs. Mingen. of Medford, 'me very often in tiieir automobile to their new home on Third Avenne, and have tilings so fixed that Uiey are comfortable even though tbe carpenters are not nearly through with tbe work-Tuey hope to have the bouse completed and to really live in it for a while this fall. Mr. Jonkurth haa purchased the store id residence next the Poet Office, laUly occupied by Mr. Strother*, and is ~ ~ e grocery business to his hardware trade. Tlie pretuiaee have already uken on another look and there are otiiare yet to come. Mra. Pennar went to Pennsgrova to aee how tier husband waa making out and Lack satisfied that it was not all palatial and with French chefs, Uie men were Comfortable and well fed, but likely to be most aw fall , glad when was a chance for work at home. Theodore Bandereon, it is said, is going over to see what " roughing it" meant. Gerry Brown and srifa and Mrs. .tuna Brown closed Uieir bungalows on Wednesday, after over a month's sUy, bat it is only until Uiey can arrange for another lioliday. Inoneof Uie laeltrips of Umrow-boat " Namet "Uiecatch was KM batter fish ana a Nyflb. floundei that waa thro* inches thick, auj had to be sliced down like tturgeon for frying. Mr. Brown lias an oyster bed about a •ear old unde, his lauding, and the olbei lay catching a lobster iu his weters, hr has pat down stones as shelter for more. At Council's meeting members Clark •nd Troael and Mayor Risley were ah •ant. amt President Herbert was chair •an. All m(finances and otintracb lore held over to the next regniai meeting. Engineer York HmiUi reported upon the condition ol Uie entire west eiur nulkheeding, section by section, saying r in need of immediate ropaiir, old the (‘Ink waa instructed to uotily that repairs must be made in tt Jays or the Borough would lake Uir hand. Owner* might patch up as Uiey please ao long aa it waa madi •ala, but Uie Borough wool'*, pot in Uu Uandard bulkhead If it did Uie job. Mr. Bower, in answer to rrquael, esplained i*r ol conducting municipal rod which waa by borrowing against Uie anticipated taxes. Last year Uie appropriation bad been ao iu excess I need, the taxes being uutieoeaaani) itgb, Uirrr bad been a surplus left over, >i borrowing had not had to begin foi several muntiis. Each year’s expense* expected to be paid from the income, a hich is ui .-.y Uw laxee Tlie borrowing a no* bee .use Uie Borough waa poor becoming bankrupt, bm it was buai•a. 1 The meeting adjourned to next Monde; night. Vocitionsl School Opens
Harry and Mrs. Yitr return to their Philadelphia home this week, remaining later Utan is anal. Mrs. Yite n greatly
improved in health.
There was a surprise party at Harbor Inn. Edward Burr and wile, ol Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, invited Hugh McMnrtrie and wife to dinner, to meet Uieir sons Leyrby and David and Mias Smith and Mias Curran, who are sbtulJy to become their daughters. After a specially flue dinner, a large cake . wiUi » candles was placed before Uie eldest eon, and wbo had forgotten Dim it wa* l.is birthday. Mr. and Bln. Burr have been here for a long stay, and each day have found new delight* in living., - Elisabeth Goodwin, of Greenwich, haa been engaged .by the Women's Civic Club of 8tone Harbor to speak npon suffrage next Tuesday evening in Borongh Hall. Admission it free ; all areinvited Mra. Goodwin U on* of th# leader* in Uie suffrage movement, and wlm heard her at the time of the organising of the Junior Temperance league here will be glad ol this opportunity. , Tbe Union Cburoli Club resumed its tuter-denominational services last Sunday evening, and expected Mr. EUia, a local preacher, ol t ineland, at speaker. He fail'd to appear, however and Mr. McMnrtie filled hie place. The cnbject of his talk waa " Be sure your tin will find you out. The Union aervlcse will be continued on Sunday evenings in Borough Hall, which, centrally located, well lighted and heated, istiie most comfortabKi meeting place the club haa bad. Sunday School ia in the afternoon and ‘ is well attended. The Christian Endeavor meeting precedes Uie song and
preselling services. Rev. A. Q. Bailey,
Simeon’s at Wildwood, came to Bt. Mary's tunda- morning at nine o'clock for Uie Holy CoramnnioD and preaching, and had a good congregation. Miac A lie, Holbrook, of Philadelphia, guest of Mies Hildeharn, wa* organist. Tbe text was I. Kings, xvtii., 21, " How long halt ye between two opinionc." Hie sermon waa a brief review to show Uie detiniteneei of the Divine i lor Uie redemption which through al agec had remained unchanged. The flowers on Uie altar were given to Mrs. Daisy Herbert and Mist Harris to be Jtken t» Uie invalid mother of Mr. 8. E. I vi i,en. There waa Evening Prayei • itii aLtmon on WedneacMj at 7-3U, •t!lowed by a friendly talk together, 'lext Sunday's aervice will be at 4-30, to • hich all are invited, aa well aa to all
The Vocational Ki-hool ia now part of
Uir County's equipment, and news as n
i» Hr it-1 CunOE-lUing it all) be told. Vocational sdncation ia witii Um- purpmeol fitting lot prolitablr employment
■aviug valuable time for rad- •cbooliu).-
i»l apprenticeship by namlnnuig Uuto during one prilod. Tlie law undri Inch tlie tucall'inal tclioui rxieU rrcog l«—* tines phaare ; Tli* industrial, Uw agricultural and Uw domestic art*. Uape May County, for the piesai i ag'tcnltuial claaww will br
otgauised. Mi. J. Archer Blackboutr.
» have otia£* ol tiirer entered
upon his dull** in hrpleiuber, and has issued Uw prospectus for Uie course* to
November 1st, (Mipiaa of which
Etigriis I may br had from hni/at Court it 1 heatim, I fiie tuition ia absoluU-jv free. The tiiet
I seboui will be located $.. Court Uoum
Hefor
Council's meeting on Monday
t siting for a quorum, G
right, w
Kntnmel presented the petition from tbe -'hamber of Commceo* of Uw Coast Ke- ■ iru fur tin- bridging of Corson’a Intiw. rod which received tbe signature# of ail present. TUi*. a* was told iu the report -if Uw Chamber ol Commaroe wire-ting u Ocean City, waa witii tbe ulterior ob|.vt ol having a continuous road from AUanltc Oily to Cape Mey. Mr. Rumil told further of Uie gaUiering ol tbe hoard ol Freeholders in his horns on Saturday, and all going together to Avalon, where, as gu-rta of Charles R. Hall, Uwy had dinner at Uie Princeton Hotel, leading up to a meeting with ~.tiiris at Avalon and talking over the •peuing of a road Between Avalon and Atom- Harbor. The plan aa approved atoonuiu-cl Eire! Avenue of Avalon and Stone Harbor, giving a drive along tbe Ocean front. To do Uiis, Mr. Hall offered to give land for a curve where Uw direct lice must be deviated from, flw Committee of Freeholders haying charge of the inatier oonaiau of Masai*. Miller, MacKiaaic and Wentael. Mr. Bower spoke iu approval ol ail Mr. Kutumrll had said, and Uw applauaw toll"* mg allowed all present to b* ol tbw County Chamber Meets Friday Next Friday, < irlober 15th, the County Chamber of Commerce of Seashore Ro•ortr wilt meet at the City Hall, Wildwood. The third floor of ibe halt will used, and delegates from all part* of Uie County will attend. Disposing of your property by Wia one vhia*; the selection of a auitae executor ia quite another. And y both become a very simnie matter when you invoke tin- aid of tka q,.. cumj- 7(u*t Com^nj\of Cap# May

