Cape May County Times
CAPE MAY COUNTY, (Ska Isle Ctw P. O.) N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1918
"The people here mj th&t Lhle U the coldest winter they hove temperature for the lost two days has 1 « to 10 r cold It la. ra asked me to glre you t * of a few boys who had no « to knit for them, ao I am enclo*lnj ‘ few names. These boya are ambulance ' drivers and arc exposed to the cold at l all times. to hear from the Society. 1 aa thoesh we are forgots hear of the Red Cross to the soldiers. ’ but to date we have been forgotten; so If they wish to do something for the boys here, get them In touch with ‘ me and 1 will furnish names of eol- ’ diers who really need belj Following are the names Pvt Harrison B. Woods, • U. S. A. Med. Corps. Camp Pike. Ark. Pvt. Julias Boyotte, Amb. Driver. Hast Hotp., U. S. A. Med. Corps. Camp ' Pika, Ark. Pvt. Walter Walker. Base Hoap, U. S. N. A. Med. Corps. Camp Pike. Ark. Pvt. Daniel Llpeey, Base Hosp.. U. S. j N. A. Med. Corps Camp Pike, Ark. Pvt Donald Saver, FOR AMERICA OR AGAINST AMERICA.
save
1- ivheat use more com 2- meat ^ use morejtsh &. beans 3- £ats use just enough
me sirups
and serve Ae cause of freedom U.S. FOOD ADMINlSTHAnnON
SEVERE SNOW STORM BLOCKS MONDAY’S TRAFFIC. A severe snow storm.
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the operation of shore trains an Mac day. All trains to tod from PbllsdelphU were Belayed. The train due to arrtv< 10JO Monday morning, did not put In
JUNIOR RED CROSS.
Sooth SeavUle.—The flrat school in Cape May County to have the ei
of pupils enrolled belong to
the American Bed Cross was the 1 ton School at South SeavUle. Under the guidance of their teachers they have made during the month of January, S helmets, 3 pair wristlets, 3 wash
-lotfca and 6 splint bags.
PIER DAMAGED BY BNOW.
5 Cents a core, $1.50 a Year
‘ j COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES ACTIVE IN TRENTON.
Senator Lewis T. I
1 and Aa-
; I excellent record in the War-Seeslon of the New Jersey Legislature now drawing to a dose. Sen* tor Stevens baa Introduced some very useful legislation, which Assemblyman Lake guided and farthered agh the House. There has been perfect team-work between the representative# tram Cape May County.
following Is a part: "In this war every man who la not helping the United States with been • and soul and body Is rn enemy to in try. and should be treated as *uch.
r falling off the roof of the main be Sea lale Ocean Pier an pletely demolished a por-
dpal and county Bnances by providing that the budget shall be approved not later than the sixtieth day from the beginning of the fiscal year and not later than the forty-fifth day in counties. Instead of in twenty-five days, as at present; another prohibits taking of shell fish without a permit flrat had and obtained from the State Department of Health; Another anthorixes counties to build under the direction of the State Highway Commission such portion of the State Highway aa may be within their limits, authorises Highway Commiaslon to »*** over each highways and pay the county the cost of building the same without Interest: other bills fix the salary of prosecutors of the pleas In counties between 20.000 and 60.000 at at least 33.000 per im; creates a pr'Jlc record office malat of three members appointed by the Governor to have charge of all Ic records In county and municipal public offices; requires publication of legal notices In paper with largest
BOUTH SEAVILLE.
Harold Collins la employed at Hog Walter Rinehart, of Philadelphia, ■pent the past week with friends here. Miss Martha Godfrey, of Bridgeton, visited her slater, Mrs. Alice Payne, on Friday. Mrs. Edward McAllister spent Thursday afternoon at Sea lale City. Horace A. Payne waa la MiUviUe on Wednesday. tmaa T. Mason was In Philadelphia
afternoon, when the a
OCEAN VIEW.
policy U possible. The proGerman Is
d why is It 1 out In the United Bute* t Congress* Or In the New Should be
1. Jt B. Arnett arrived In L Florida, last Saturday. ■ of the win
l Bank, is stop pint 1 beta! with the Arnetts.
* and do their bit. The has sent la to the Sweaters, four Scarfs, four | and eight pairs of Wristlets and help to make _ I a them to the ooys I weather. Don’t forget this | he takes home. 9 of Che Kindergarten of ehuot will oiwn next • are urged by the Boerd of to send all children of four nr An experienced u 1 plated to charge of reth and brlOK H ad* by lb* ndrd at nee the Imf teem Apply for
p-THC-UCHOOL. WEEK coutRu-iK luc ! Vbroary a designated by State at 1 Vlstt lbettcboui Week’ 1 wtd be urged to pay a; arhooL in their borne fb»-
FUBLISHER’f ANNOUNCEMENT Commencing with this Issue the Sea lale City Review comet to its subeditorial and buaTtae personnel the paper la now the same as the Cope May County Tlaee, by which corporation It 1* published. h Is our purpose to make the view a purely local newspaper, giving ALL Uu> news of Sea Isle City ALL this end we ask that is have your little news items time; call us on the —or send the I term The Review will be Issued henceforth on Thursdays, forma for adver-
gene Watson, of Millville, spent the week-end with relatives here. Harold Rosa, of the U. 8. N, wae a week-end visitor with George Roes. A pastry sale was held In the M. E. srsonage last Saturday afternoon 123.50 1
racy. The fighting man's place Is in the fighting-line, and if be goes there and does bis duty, be becomes the one American who stands above all bis fellows, and whom all the rest of bold in the highest honor •whether r»gu Isrs. volunteers or men of the Nation-
al Army.
uniform look alike to us. and we hold (bom In higher esteem than any other Americans Shame on u* If we bark them only with words. We must put
of their
must speed up the war by every in our power and commur in It with constantly tncrvaamg strength until complete victory crowns And we most provide against future •ar and future disaster by seeing Ihsl there Is enacted Into law some bill as Sveta tor Chamberlain's provld as our permanent national potlry universal obligatory military training
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Mias Minnie Mam ford, of Ocean O' visited friends here. Monday. Miss Elisabeth Smith, who la spend tag the winter with her son Floyd In Y, la visiting her mother. Mrs. Ellen Townsend. Mrs. Smallwood visited her daughter at Blocs Harbor this week. Mrs. Ellen Townsend is 111 at this writing. Kenneth Urquhardt la very UL
at four o’clock on Tuesday afternoons, sod no advertising or news will be accepted after that time by Will the atiaction of t suitable executor Is quite another, yet both become a very simple matter when you Invoke the aid of the Becortty Trust Company, of Cape Ms* City, N. J, to administer ymr emote The forme of the Capo May County Timee elooe promptly each week on Wednesday afternoon. •*. four o'c advertising copy can bo accepted after that time for Insertion in the current week's Issue. This rule will be etrlctly adhered to, and advti
A big dlamood has been found in * mine tn Oriqualand Wiwt (Booth Africa). The stone L sml r colored, weighs four hundred and forty te—about a quarter of a pound. Although this la not a record as regards weight. It U the finest that has been found la that eecOoo of the 'try.
The much heralded Von Herr roaliy deni In Atlantic City, which proposed to convert the Atlantic City Board walk bowery Into a site for three man. moth hotels, has been abandoned s- d the 15.000.000 raised by stock anbscrip lion to turned
Tfa* new UU Official County Dim too. compiled by Mr. Frank Fowke* Clerk of the Board of Freeholders, la a moat useful and comprebenrl*work It l* really a "Who’s Who" of Official Cape May County, and Is worth having handy for reference, in other years, this directory will be published In the Tames, with changes tint* to time aa they occur.
ly requested to get their copy In narty.
Mrs. Olive McAllister 1
eSOFTHECOUIITlf
Rev. Thomas Blake, of St. Augustine Church. Ocean CUy. Journeys to Petersburg. N. J, one day every week In order that nearly two score of Catholic boya. stationed as soldiers at the Bethlehem plant may attend mass. Editor Thomas Delker, of the Hamman ton Star, offers his paper and Job printing plant for sale so that he will be tree to "go scross and fight the Huns." He intimates that fighting tor his own personal convictions in Hammonton Is nearly as difficult. Charles R. Page, who has published the Holly Beach Tribune for several years, has gone to Alliance, Ohio, to accept a position as assistant foreman In the Job department of one of tne leading papers there. For a number of years he waa employed by Jed DuBola In the Five MQe Beach Journal office. He learned his trade In the Evening News office st Bridgeton. The Wild-’ wood Sun and the Holly Beach Tribune have been merged Into one paper.
The Ocean City Board of Recreation Commissioners have elected C. Homer Shoemaker President, and W. Q. Moore Secretary and Treasurer. The nlasloners were appointed about a year ago by the City Commissioners look after the free concerts in the municipal Music Pavilion. It Is staled that the retiring president. Mrs. A. M. Gray, desired to be relieved of the duties of the office, and that she, with Mrs. & B. VoKuro and Mias Mary M. Gray, while willing to continue to serve as members of the Board, refused to be burdened with sane of the il work that they looked after during the pa»* year. The wives of Coast Guards are now getting an allotment from their wagea of 316 per month, with an additional 316 from the federal treasury, la the undemanding now, the same as men In the army and navy. This 'a the same aa paying the married coast guard 316 monthly additional. The t guards are not eo well pleased, however, with a recent order, which changes their liberty day. This fall they were allowed to accumulate their off days at the rate of one a week and take a bunch at one time. Some of the guards say that they have been told that this Is ended, and that hereafter. till further notice, they can only be off a half day at a time. If this be so most or them will not have a chance to get home and back In a bait day.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A Corbin Brady. Pastor. Sundsy Service*. Services every Sunday at 10J0 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School at L30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Tnuraday
nlng. 7 JO.
MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rsv. John T. GUliaon. Pastor.
Winter Schedule.
Sunday, 11 A M. public worship
Sunday. 2J0 P. M. Graded Sunday School. Thursday. 8 P. M-. mid-week service Friday, 4 to 3 P. M.. Junior League,
Girls.
Friday. 7 to 3 P. M, Junior League,
boya
CITT OF SEA ISLE CITY
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the meet Ing day of the CUy Commissiooera of Sea Lie CUy. Cape May County. New Jersey, has been changed from Wednesday afternoon to Friday afternoon of each week, at 2 o'clock Mewling place. Mayor's Office, City Hall IRVING FITCH. CUy Clerk.
Dated Jan. 33. 1318
WILLIAM A. HAFFERT Netary Public All Werk Promptly Attended Te.
SOUTH SEAVILLE. (Held over from last week.) William Harris was in Polladelphta on Thursday. Mrs. Emma Reeves and son. of Barn. spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Collins. Elmer Cowan, of Camden, was in •nti on Friday. Ura Bessie Sparks, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. John Kates, of Swain ton. called on Mrs. Hiram Rocap, Friday. Richard Hllnrr and lady friend, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with a sister here. Misses Helen Cozen and Ida Smith, of Sea Isle CUy. spent Saturday with Misses Margaret Foster and Mildred Button. Andy Rocap and wife, of Millville, vis!led Hiram Rocap and family recently. Horace Townsend to employed at At.an’:- City. Harry Heilman, of Cape May. spent Sunday with bis family here. Mr* John Nichols visited relatives In MlUvUlt- oxer the week-end. Carlton H'estrott and wife have returned borne, after having spent a I •Valiant time with their sons 1c Cam-
den
wants Corson. « Cape May C H.. railed on his mother. Mr> German Corson, Sunday. Mrs Leslie Foster has been on the tick list. MUton Grace, of Bridgeton, spent the week-end with his parents. Levi Grace and wife. Mieses Hal da Heaton an I Hull Barnes spent the week-end st Pltma’i. A Red Cross meeting was held at toe bom* of H. B. Payne. Monday nigvt112 06 wu the net proceeds fro n in* Luck Social held in the P. O. S- of A Hall. Jan. 12th The membership has reached 00. The chairman has Just purchased forty pounds of wool, and the way the members are working, this j will all be made Into sweaters and halby the last of the month. The
ment in the near future.

