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SKA ISLE CITY REVIEW.
V«~ XXXIII. No. 49
•TOMS HARBOR APARTMENT* IS NAME SELECTED. Per Name For Old Colonial
Winner; Candy For
conducted by the ownColonial Apartments, at ■ the Seven MU-
the building, resulted in the ■ of the sucsMtkm of Harr E. »ll Greene BUeet. PhDadelpUa. of -The 8tc a groat «nany auhadttad. A 110 baa been mailed to the p •tint thl* name. The next names in order cf their ertt are: Bay View, aogiraeicd by Mrs. Lawrence Mattaa. also by Mr*. James O. Garrison; next. '-Sunset Apartments”. auRnated by Mary A. Oaiey; next "Bonny View." my?rested
Kra WlUten A HaBart and t •cturned to Baa IMa Uly last Satur-
t to each of the Ove par-
The contest evoked much interest, and many and varied aunesUons were [ received A number thought of the name "Pershing Apartmentc". others •'United States Apartments”, and a
_ - number of similar war-time names. vmhhla Wife and daugb ! ranging from Washington to Unooln ter he l- e.aylng with Mr*. Crva^ktr * .
sister. In Philadelphia, for tl
E Cam*, of Belleplalnsi. a ,ed by Mrs Mary Boa*. lortDerty « Sea Ule 'tty. was a Sunday visitor.
Oeor.
CONGRESSMAN BACHARACH TO
l of Philadelphia. FILL VACANCY AT ANNAPOLIS. wxompaniod by a'frta^U apent Sun i day tera, looking After his large prop-1 Supplementing fcU announcement of eny Interests a preliminary examluatioti for the pur-
. pose of BIXIng a vacancy In the JalU- , tary Academy at West Point, Con-
a Harriet Bruff U the proud po* ir of two American flag., made by r in Um. The flags
T la honor of the
In the world war.
nd ton Carl went out on Wednesday wsorntng. s ced two wiM «r ■ i —tm
for Wednesday
tame live duck for decoy. Mis* M MoSet baa closed her Kimt~< ay home, and accompanied by her ^neod^ Mies Fhmum, left on Tuesday
preliminary examinattou to be hold the High School. Mount Holly. N. J, on Friday. November 2Sth. will In-
clude candidates who wish to try for i .M-a.-a
the appointment to *.nnapcl!h. as weR^ { giriag - i TaHor* In
aa thoee for West Point i 1*7 *«■ making a specialty of turning The eamr conditions rill govern U has been known for some time to mfn '* *ulta Inside ouL aa a war econ-
botk examinattons and the subjects frlend , of Mr S p^ ncer B s.n ol umy measure,
tor the Annapolis appointment are as ^
follows
Bay L, Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs George Wlleon. of Mlcenra atreeL who was seriously » with id"™ 1 poen»o» la. at Fort McDowell. California, has i ntlfeij recovered, and la now bbhk on regular duty. Rev Rd'Kii OMlaW. 'ef iWdty. are the gweete of Mrs Picard, the Umt of Dr- H. L. PUard. at 1*21 B*ce Ktreot. PhUadelphla Mr. and Mm Gtliiaoo expect to return home Iron, their two-weeks- vacation on Saturday • venlag of'this week.
English, arithmetic, geography, al- Trout,
gebra. geometry and United States desirous of being affiliated with “ST.,., for adrol-aion < "_ U “ r ~ ~ u. tren II lo ». ,-pon r«uii . " Kl - “ booklet giving general information re- l«*ra that be has beet assigned to gardlng admission to Anr.jpcUs and duty overseas. Mr. Swan's eon Joe- ***** 2!?** aa ot ^V^A'ph bat been to tbe U. 8. ^rvice to
Ins lions, will be eeot by Mr. Bacha . .. rack. For any further particular, re-! ri “ ce ,or qul,e ’'* hlle -
gardlng this preliminary
by Fred Wen lx and Edward McCarthy, of Philadelphia, enjoyed the gunning In the nearby fields on Monday, making a gadl bag. They motored down from Philadelphia. Lawrence Earnest, of Philadelphia. *. U known 8m Isle City summer boy. U now al Camp Whelan. Va> taking a »li-waeka - training course as Ambulance Driver. In spite of the ending
Mr. and Mm E. B Arnett MR last Jinrdsy tor an IndeBnlte slay with ir sud Mrs E. P. Beat, in New Tort They inland to leers for Fieri-
’i«-ir winter home 09 lb* orange g 'ought by Mr. Arnett, near 8t Petero-
-urg. last winter.
:•} the
HEEFSimiK i
A REVIEW OF THE WEEK'S PENINGB THROUGHOUT MAY COUNTY, CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING; WHATt* WHAT IN COUNTY AFFAIRE
new service flag, containing t stare. Is now displayed in the wta«i of the South Dennis school.
Attorney A. W. Howell, of Ocean
City and Hadt
much surprised Couneellor-cl-law week when be received word
York City that hie 5i Buick car, that bad been
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.« D paseeaner -n stolen ^ro a to that 41*.
It Is the general Impression of those who possess information on the abbJecL that Cape May will be perms nemly a naval base and that a great deal of work la yet to be done to COMplots its equipment and facilities tor this purpose. There has terruptlon to the work there ttoowj armistice has been signed.
FLASHLIGHTS
Tbs Hun la finally waking up to the fieet that It to the last vtctortes which
A true friend knows that a Hander ■boot yea tont true, and If it is true he knows there was a good reason for
Oao man's opinion is Just ag^good
t that doesn't keep
1 from thinking their* Is bet-
Some men are hastier*, and other* ru-h through a Job to find out
The reason there are so many f*IL are* to because there are an many men who think they can succeed without doti.i; say of the hard work ro-
ll takes setae men a long time to dtoeoviT that their rights and tha
Halits
PHI OMBIBED COUNTY I* FIFTY PER CENT OVER THE QUOTA IN WAR WORK CAMPAIGN, WHICH ENDED ON TUESDAY; PRACTICALLY EVERY DIE TRICT TOPS ALLOTTED AMOUNT.
POPULAR SCIENCE
Somers Point was the only Atlantic County that did
War Work Quota. The quota was
only about $600 was raised
It Is said that the Mayor, woo Is waal ! telephone operator In Egypt r Trr ^ rr" t,;' 1 srs
$2 to the drive, and ihe balance cf the |
towa took Lis subscription as their.
Cape May County went over
p and then some to the War Work Campaign, which ended on Tuesday The campaign was extended due. to the general holiday token at the announcement of peace on Monday, November 11th. the day the campaign opened. The quota for the county was $20. 200. and t>- noon on Wednesday ar oversubscription of at least fifty per
mL was positively assured.
The three beaches of Wildwood Crest. Wildwood and Anglesea. i
prising the resorts of Five Mile Beach. others frequently claMi wb « le quota was »S.*00. practi-
cally doubled their allotted amount, the total -eported up to Wednesday being ?*.*.'1. Ocean City was the first municipality to the Co'toty to goover its quota. $4,000 having been subscribed before the campaign opened The total up to Wednesday wka $(.066. The splendid support given the cam paign by the county Is an everlasting
to the patriotism and loyalty
of lu people.
The final figures, given out by the County War Work Campaign office, at Chpe May Court House, are as follow*:
Justice hut to rule.
I*u rents whr leave their children to b’ taught by strangers shouldn't camp'aln afterwards If tb*y discover that they've h. med things they
CO..™**. «m ot : Tt, „„„ w ttnl
«u city. u*l .. U. ft. „ *
. Bachameh at hU Waahtogtos of
STONE HARBOR DOUBLES QUOTA one Harbor went over the top. and then topped lu quota a second time with eleven dollars to spare, to ih* War Work Campaign of last week. The quota was IH*.. and the amount red and turned Into the Couaty mine* was *211. one Harbor's workers are Jublltnt
CARD OF THANKS.
We extend our most alneere thanks the many friends who assisted us to our hour of bereavement ME C. 8. WHITTINGTON
The Ocean City Commissioners hdd » meeting on Monday of owing to (hr 1 pkm was enjoying ■ trip In the wilds of tor Adams being seised with a dangerous malady that caused a quick removal to the Atlantic City Hospital to save bis life. A twenty-four hours delay would have been fa/al to Mr. Adams, but he Is now declared out of
danger.
TTesldeot Faunre of Brown uulverMty rays that the cruelties of Babylon : nothing compared with the sdeotlflc “synthetic hellUhnesi” of German
AH waahabte tablecloths and napkins remaining unsold to shops throughout Germany hav# been commandeered by the Imperial ntothtog officer for army uae. Kettles of paper are carried by the Japanese soldiers. When hot water Is wanted the kettle la filled and the om-
it to
Cart Peter Erickson, until recently owner of the Hotel Brighton at Wildwood. died on Saturday, November 9, ISIS, at his home. 421 W. Montgomery avenue, after an ilineac of only about ten days. Death was due to pneumon 1 la. reMilting from a ae-«re uuui u<u-1 trarted from falling overboard while I
I at work at the New York shipyard to! j^, fpt1T a a lot of .Haiu j Camden. About two weeka ago he) they ~
Llroer Peterson. Jr., who la now •tu "yed in Philadelphia, wse a Sunday ■Mur under the parental roof. Young • rson la doing nicely in a ctoriral
Saturday andTrtmght El cs-sspondenU m. Rerent gusst* of the Pe-! ly mousaied to »et thslr espy to early v He and Mr* Tboma.- —
MICKIE SAYS
BUNGALOW FOR RENT , . w w _ StreeL neer Landis Avenue Rent 111) struck by a plank, being conveyper month Apply M. M. Sofroney <-d by a crane on a pile driver on Agrnt. Ssa Ule City-—*dv. tf. which be was working and knocked
■n, u.
iwent to the engine room to get dry. but didn't stay long and wen. back to Work. He contracted influents and after being confined to hia boarding bouse lor a few days, went to work again Saturday and tha; msht went a do.nor. He was told hi* fever was
Reported officially up to and including Thursday, November 21,3:30 p. m.
Ooean Oily Wildwood Cape May Upper Township Middi* Township DenuU. Township Lower Township 8m Isle City •VtM Cape May Woodbine Avalon Stone Harbor General (Misreliai
CHURCH NOTTCCE ST. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH. Rev. J. J. OTarelL Rector. Mass every Sunday at eight o'clock; Rosary and Benediction at 2:(6»P. M. Sundays. Week-day masses at eight o’clock every day. Confessions, every Saturday evening, at aeran o'clock. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. Thomas Ogle. Pastor. Regular Order of Services: 10.30 a. m. Sunday, Preaching. 230 p. m.. Sunday School 7.30 p. m . Song Service and preecbng. Thursday afternoon after School Junior Epworth League. Thursday evening. Cottage prayer meetings.
Quota $3,OUO 3,800 3.000 1,201 2.*00 1.000
800
. School In the afternoon, beginning at
SOUTH OENNIE
Mias Hannah McCormack, of Cler-
579.00 mont. visited Mrs. Belle Miller over
1,086.40 tbe week-end.
1 V23 76 Mrs Lawrence Peterson visited ' | Cape May Court House on Saturday/ 12f>.6<i Joseph McCray lost a valuable horse
218.70 last week.
273.001 Miss Marguerite Meerwald. of Cam-
•20.000 *31.018.67'
M)
CM,. o> D»ni.,UK
abot *. “lure* include *3,575.74 called on Mrs. Mary Jeffers on Wed-
neoday.
Martin Scull has moved to Dennla-
ville
Mrs. Stephen Jefferson la suffering from the effects of a fall sustained on Saturday. Miss Martha Meerwald w*s a Cape May Court House visitor on Saturday. David Sutton apent Saturday «venlng at Cape May. An automobile owned by V Peterson. of Port Norris, r-n ove: the erohiiiikment at Sluice Creek on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Hrc. Tracy Grant are spendnc this week In Philadelphia. Erma Nickerson la /tailing re-
contributed by the Victory Boys and the Victory Girls division—school Ikijs
and girl*.
The standing of the South Jersey counties today folloss: Atlantic,$100,000; Cam.l-n, gOH.uC: Cumberland, '.188; Gi i'c**(-r, $44>,hOU; Ocean. Salem, 80.000
WOODBINE,
fbe fi'st of our boys fro. Sergeant Isidore Kavnai, arrived home
Pluck la the stepfather of
/ I si
welcome. Me was wounded in hta arm . jjlss P. N. Williams Is staying with and leg by shrapnel and gassed onre Mrs. Chas Fidler for an Indefinite
Times close prompt:/ each week on Wodneoday afternoon, at fou: o'clock. No news or advertleins copy can be accepted after that time for Inoortlon the current week's lesue Thle role
In the Quaker City >**■»?* i will be otrictiy adhered to, and adver
~ idtxrod to Phils
isa. which almost ent'rely Oty unscathed during th* ent iqrtden Ir through
/'you »MCV art toO«« PA6I* ' f SR Tv»t VAOWSY IH '.V4C «I6 CITY PAOtfte SU7 YOU BONY «A6 iVRY UNt im Em, INCLAJOIHO THE AOS, LIKE YOU OO IM TH« VtOr/vS VAPEU OO YOU n*OVW T J
then 102 and that he should get home as quickly as be could down on the Sunday morning train and was Just about able to get home. Dr. t oben was called and be pronounred It pneumonia in a moet wvere form. His condition gradually a raw worse and he passed away on
Saturday last.
RED CROSS ACTIVITIES. Under this heading oach week will U- published On- official news of the Rea Lie Oty Branch of tha American Red Uroa*. a* supplied by the Chair-
ho nra doing their bit The i.i worked to the Red Cross „ Thursday. Nov l«h: Mi> Asslanltl. Mr* Hess, A Ford Mr. Ankele. Mrs Dr Bow. Miss
MofTi
i donated i
m*iK»tn- of your property by Win Is oar thing; the krlrriloa of a kill tohie executor Is quit* another. And jet both berotnr a very simple mMUr when you -uvok.' the aid of the Brcurity Trust Cwupany. of Gape May City, N. J, to ' ‘HHHI —
Borne men -poll a good story by ■ticking to the facts.
About the safest “gf.-rich-quick” scheme la to marry an heiress
Those who offer bargains get rich
Girls make almost aa much fuss about graduating aa they do about getting married. Brevity may be the aoul of wit, but Just fbe name It doesn’t tickle a man when he finds hlmarlf abort some one raid that wealth doss beget contentment. We are positive that poverty doesn't. And there you
Almost any married man will freely admit that to fbe choice of a partner his wife's Judgment was superior to
EPICTETUS, JR. IT It U never too early
The race Is always to the swtfP— providing the swift are sure.
And now the whirr of fbe Liberty UMrtur I* mingled with the acraam of the American Kagto over In Fraura— Lewis Alien la the August Pawa. AabrarlU for ua Ana May Coon-
ben going over the top. Mr. Uowaic Bowden of Philadelphia lias saomned Hie duties ol the »eve itb grade ol the Central sclhol. The eighth grade received a beautiful elnehl and emblem of our Country, with silk Hag* of our allied cooulne* and splendid pnnu of (.reive of o-ir wsr heroes. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Kiteuberg had Uieir sun A hr ah.lu spend Tiuuday wiUi
lliem.
A motion-picture .born was given at the Lyric Theatre Nov. 12Ui. The pr< °ee»U went lor the Woodbine Boy Scout*. Thursday evening, Nov. W, a magiclantern show w si prraentrd Cl the Lyric for the beuebt of (be Zionkala. The town schools have shown Um patriotism by invariably signing pi worth of pledges for Ihe Unitod IV Work Campaign. Tv Ihe Principal and teachers belong the credit fur doing foe work ao ttoorougbly. The Y. M. H. A. has been formed In town. Au entertainment was given given forts by securing all apparatus for foe gymnssjum, also football, haakrtball and puuclung-bag. Mr. I. Breelow, chief maeliinisl on an army Uana|>ort has recently returned from France, and is now spending a few day* with his parento. It. Masker ■* with her parents line aha is recuperating alter being eeimaaly ill with Uie "flu." enjoyable evening was spent al Ute ol Mias Phuline Greenstrin. Mai>> ol bar friends were praarnl—with form cutue Raiph tiorgiaiui, a ssib-r buy at U« Cape Msy barracks.
Subacribe tor UM Capa May Gouty rtmaa. HAS par yaw.
'H-riod.
Mr. and Mr*. Coleman Learning have :• turned after visiting their ton. Dr. ie-amlng. for a week. Many of our people are attending he < hautauqua at Cupe May Court Mrs. J-rr Calmley I. entertaining her alstrr from Dias Creak. Ml** Margaret Ludlam vtailed relai: vea at Cape May Court House on
Monday.
STONE HARBOR.
Mrs. Geo Ostenrelder has another sun. Mis. Ostenrelder has been visiting at the home of her methar, Mr*. Miller, on Third Avenue. Miss Van Thuyne waa a week end »Isltor She likes her work very much at the Hospital. Mr and Mra. l^on SteU have taken (he Du (field Apartment for the winter. The Hisb School girls from here at'ended < 'hautauqua on Monday, Tueaday and 'A'.dnraday afternoons Rce. * ..ikelbark from the Cape May anlonment. officiated at the Lutheran ■ Tiurrh on Sunday evening. His text wa« on Thanksgiving, that peace Ja here and everyone appreciate* his affort* to arouae Interaat not only one* but also the preceding week. Mlsa Fmlly Hlldeburn has cloe*« .-r cotta, e here for the winter. Mia* Virginia Praul L .pendlag 'itnetlm. with her cousin. Mr* C. O. I a-tskUa Mr* Salveaen left on Monday for 'lutler. Pa., where ahe will visit her taler tor an iodefinlle stay Mis* Elsie nine* was here over Sunlay and If all aoe* well is expected to -orae home within a abort lime '4r Chas F Rower wa* down over Monday night tor Council There waa no meeting, doe to lark of a quorum. Mr* Hnnpt were week-end
l«i aa do yutr printing— • nythlng that ean be printed, and do
All the County New* worth reedUg very week In the Cap* Jiay County tmra. $L$0 pe- year.
LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES. Rev. John T. GUI Icon. Pastor. Rev. W. C. Heffner. Ph. D, of Philadelphia. was the preacher at 1 Lutheran Church last Sunday e in the absence of the pastor. Rev. Oilllson and his wife are absent on their annual vacation, making their headquarters with friends In Philadelphia, and taking side-trips to Camp Dlx. Fuat on. Dovninglown and other places. Mr. GBiuon attended the great Lutheran Merger Convention held last week In New York, and witnessed the formation of the new ''United Lutheran Church to America.” He preached In Philadelphia at the Church of the Reformation. In the Lutheran Church at Downlngtown. and on Monday morning of this week delivered an ad drees before the Ministerial Association upon an assigned topic. ‘The Minister in Politlra.” This paper aroused more than ordinary interest among foe Ministers. who reported It tor the Evening
Bulletin.
Regular services at the Lutheran Collected church will begin again next Sunday. *6,556.56, with preaching by the pastor both fl.M3.05 morning and evening, and /-so tu» 1 Schoo' '*'*
1.507.00 j ’
4,918.64 i 1,311.77 |
‘-•14.65

