Cape May County Times, 25 July 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Vw~ XXXIV No.

MOt«l ANO •LKAMtWM OF F—1>W»i CHAFACTM; LITTLE

May County Times

CAfE MAY COUNTY (Si* Isle Cm P.O.), N. FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1979

5 Cents a copy, $1.50 a Year

0«©rfce F. Werntr, of the iubmjirlOF •otyIc# «t Caitp M*y. U expected . 8^ U.e City next mooth. Mrt. A. Gillespie, of PhltadelpiU, U •m^^her aother, Mrs. Henry C. Mrs. h. Hltcbner. wbo has bjen vts- " t ^ Mrs Henry Streeter, returned to Philadelphia. The Barbour boys are busy at clrU-

at Eddystone, and Willie at Dovner, Pa.

thbot mm A Review OF THE WECK* HAPPENlNQS THnOUOHOUT CAPE MAY COUNTY, CONDENSED FOP QUICK READING; WHAT* WHAT

IN CCUNTY AFFAIRS.

Mrs. Dowling and Mir. J H. Maglna, ol Philadelphia, are atajjng at St.

Jo^h’a-by-the-Sea. ^

Mrs. George Schoebardt. of Media.

Pa- la the guest of **

dereon.

Mrs. Henry Stohrer has been in nilladelphla on buamess for a part of

Mrs. E. M. Reese, a guest .

lumbui, Cottage. Is vlalUng In , ... phia. and will return at the week-end. Mr. Charles Barter, of Cladwyne, Pa- who baa been a guest/at 1

BraSTa, baa returned to bU home.

The p-operty reoenUy purehaaed

Harry & Miller adjoining tM Rowland tract. In Ocean City, wfll have under way not later than next> Satur-

day l week, at least thirty belli with garages. These with, the bungalows of Mr. Rowland* m

George An- built :n that section will adi i

attractiveness of the locality.

A at-W Coin Phlladel-

iSaly; woo baa been p

Uwhiry girt to aaalat with care of chMnan ha Sua tale City, for

tea. M^t Mande 8. L and Mias E. Stoke*, of I are spending two weeks a St Josepb's-by-the-Ses. Miss Margaret Collins . Miss Mary, of Mahanoy City, Pa, are gneetp of Mia. Wimaoi A. Haffert for a week’s stay. Mr. H. P. Dixey, of Philadelphia, a ■on of Mr. Dixey, rj Carwcrcaa and Dixey. of the old lime ml , hyrlslUng Sea lale City. Mrs Ralph Carter, of Philadelphia, ad her little daughter Grace are bests at the Lutheran parsonage, there llltlh Grace has been staying ar some weeks with her grandmother.

years have occupied apartments at the Philadelphia House, are here for the

a brlUian- aonma. although “the clouds Uhi ended friars were toiUng their beads Id drop* of rain" The hand painted sofa pillow was swardsd Mrs Chartos S. BaU. Tbs prises for

to« can boy the Capa May County TKSfii'iSKSSr fvt Mpuae, Moardwalk.

E TABLE FOR JULY a-JT-»J0 Wja 4J* 1 . .10.46 ll-K 5.a 6 *6 . 11 #6 d.U 6.56 _ ::'{£ , SISIS t& K5iS «tawdiy 5.45 *M :o.« li.W 6 Wadtissdar. 4.6S 4JO IIJS 11.60 -fc Tbursd*^... 6*1 6.56 11.51 IKES SI* ... IJS » W 8 ... 6,h6 0.16 1.36 SJi ».M «.M 4.16 1.60

l.Sv 6.66 «-»• tX* 6-02 h.86 I0 '« 8.60 4.02 10.40 11 02 6.67 4.66 II 87 11.56 •J| IJ* U.S6 a.*7 0.66/2*6 1.27 7.1* 7.6* 1 6* k.16 oil 0.22 2 66 8.01 >.60 V.W 8 22 3.40 9M OJd < 08 4.20 U Thursday 10.14 10.41 4.63 6.14 Ths abort tidaa art lor Uur beach iroat; boefc wuer ttAos 60 miaalss later

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maguire. __ have been guests o.’ Mr. Maguire's Bister. Mrs. Henry Brooks, are returning to Philadelphia tomorrow. Mr. Maguire. who is recovering from s severe at *ack of Illnnaa. has been wonderfully beneitted by hla stay at the shore. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jocher and their Mias Catherine, have been at pttage In Sea .'ale at* for a rs Mias Catherine ha/ been ct College. N C. In . Septamber win go to Goucher College, BnHl-

of the com? baking circle, whose dainties have become | Fancy work.

Mrs A. J. Lou. her daughter, Mrs. Howard C. Stevens, and Utile Mlaa Betty, are at the Luti cottage In Run beriy on the ocean front. Mlaa Betty who was christened by the atata ly name of EIDabeth. borne by two of her great grandmothers, takes very kindly to shore life. At the meeting of the Ladles Aid of is M. E. Church held with Mot A. 8. Steelman Tuesday evening. July U. Anal plana were made for the annual Baiaar on the Boardwalk. Wednea day afternoon and evening, July JOth. was decided on. Mrs riteelman ae a new salad, sandwiches, coffee,

«r» more than 6*0 ho ng bouses In WUdwtKKi. North Wildwood and Wild! e of apartments, and dwelling* Um* an urgent demand for ye catering to the wealthy ' ' Bare me! d outdoo in the year. Through the activities of two local merchants. Latimer and E. 8. CulSf- ~ W. Gray, a Philadelphia ' U> apouao. a b* tin the last fe

Upon the oomphitler. by the War Department of the oompHarign of the who serrod In the aar. the Elatri-

TOWNSEND'S INLET. Dusplte the rainy weather, the excursion trains brought their' usual crowd of Sunday visitors. Mm. E. W. Counties, proprietress of the Camden Inlet Hotel, entertained over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Wallen, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs Alien Carr and daughter Helen, of Woodlynne, N. 3.. Mr. Walter Llpptn cbtt and Walter. Jr- also of Wood- *, N. J.; Mr. Will lam Grover and fence Mailman, of Camden, ury Peters. William Peters and

id at the Rod and Gun C -teact. Mr. WlUlam Pel

» reeautly discharged, after serving

PfflPOSEUOIlUL 10 corn's IBOa

BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS BACK OF MOVEMENT TO ERECT MONUMENT IN HONOR OF COUNTY’S BOYS IN THE SERVICE; COMMIT TEE NAMED TO SELECT DESIGNS AND OBTAIN PRICES FOR

PROPOSED MEMORIAL.

If the plana of the Cape May 'County

Board of Chosen Freeholders materixl- * on *’ 1 BOB* «a lae. s granite monument will be erect Juyed a day outside fishing with Cap- ‘ Le County's grounds at Cape tain Arnold Cramer. Ma Y Court House In honor of the boys Mrs. Sarah Mailman and daughter Who served so valiantly and with such ydia returned to their CamdAi home, groat honors la the great wai just ter a delightful three weeks' visit as K Ju “ the guecta of Mrs. E. W. Count tea j _ Mr and Mrs. Irvin Prickelt. two 1 Thf ®J>rd at Ite meeUug on Tuerid maid* motored from- day of last week, passed the follow-

D. C— to the Bay View resolution:

pset to rematnym tiTth e^Ut te r* part 'of Whereas, in the war between the Oefobar. United States and Germany, Tl D*. and Mm Whiter Lumbly. for- of the Valor of Cape May ssi" , , SJSr;' h ,‘So“r^'iu, h ; i,7t ’ i,,! On their return to the city they will and 1861 - h “ *« aln written In .... .. where the doctor letters of gold on the Nation's scrolls.

the fn tween A P ril - 191 ‘. and November. 191S viaiior —* debt that money cannot pay.

Whereas, the County of Cape May

. ‘iT-^UhterfiVieen p^undr oweli 8 <lebt of E™Utudc to Ite young This was Mr. Abrien'a first rlall here, men and yonng women who entered having gone to Grassy Sounds for the service of the United States be-

lumber of years. His catr

' changes his course, and

e be claims to be'a freqiM

as an inside fisherman. therefore

The Townsend's Inlet Motor Boat Resolved, that it U the sense ot this future. B memorial monument be erected on the Considering the conditions of the grounds of .he county, adjacent to the suber the Townsend's Inlet Hotel public building* and be It further reMr^^^LSr^- *° ly **- ^ 8 Comml,,lson of rank and WlUlam. of Wrot PW1- lhre ^ 01 whom « ha11 ^ members of ila, are at the Hawthorne Club- tU« Board, shall be appointed to seat Townsends' Inlet for an In led designs and present estimates on

definite stay.- The three boys have

from overseas.

WOODBINE

SOUTH DENNIS.

John Cabaley and wife, of West Col-

Llsut. H. Goldlnger. U S. N- spent lingawood, are ri si ling Mias Heasle

a day u 1th relatives here. Cabaley.

Messrs. T. and I. Abramovitx, accom- uim t iiiian P-rifrev

Ranlsd ty Mr. Einstein, rtelted a num- -

her of farms at Vineland. Norma and

countries, Wednesday,

through to paHtles, It b According to the p

Mr. and Mrs Edward B. Arnett have «n entertaining Florida friends over te week-end. the guteta motoring from Cleveland. Ohio, and returning — pleased with Sea lale and the

, MlfirtBlSBi , and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Gable, of Atlantic City, and Mr. E P. East, of New York City. Life at the Seminole these rainy evw nines has been made worth living hr those talented young ladles. Miss Lo ret la McMsnua sou Mlaa Helen Daly Impromptu recitals with aoio# and duels by Misses McManus and Daly, ending with a grand community sing, has sent everyone to bet happy The young ladles have promised to assist In two benefits next month.

All the News of Sea Isle City in the m M/.'f com J\m Have it sent tc your city bor&a during the winter. $1.(0 per yaar, by oail, {Ktftagf pait

tribute pro rata to the varlom and territories the trophies In corresponding ratio to the total number of men who served -from them. Cape May County furnished approximately 600 men for the army, navy and marine branches of federal service, and will te allotted considerable for local distribution, as the municipal authori"I determine. The law further that the United State* GotSt shall pay all cost of transpBrIn addition to receiving these L Cape May will probably get a

! over the

AFFLICATION MADE FOR BANK'S CHARTER.

• lor the Bank, of Isle City, and the Cashier fur the institution has been selected It Is have the hank open for bualor about, the first of August, and a drive will hr made for deposits -1 the opening day. The Comptroller of the Treasury la nr investigating the need for a bank, and will, it Is benered. grant the char •»r. All the stock of the lartitutloo raa subscribed some weeks ago The personnel of the new institution will be: Dr. Thro. Kharis, of Hai-

fiiwt Vice President; Wayne h

Chaa. H. Clouting. William Chas. R. Hall. Wayne M. Struthen. Frank B. Sharp. Dr. TLeo. Kharis, and Frank Palumbo Two other Director* ed at the organization » Caab'er will be s Pbliaae name has not yet

July 16th.

8. Stein la.one ers from Prance.

Mrs. Lipsehutx and family

’ left town for thelr rew home In Phli-

nd mnniet- ade j p t lla

j Mrs. L. M. Danerhlracb is spending 1 a few weeks In New York City. Miss Shrobin la visiting at the Siegel

home.

Many friends and relatives gathered at the L*twln home Saturday, where a "Welcome Home" party was given In honor of Sergt. Let win. who has recently returned from “Over Seas”. ' “ Gllckman. one of our college stnspent the w«ek-end home Einstein, vocational school teeand Mr. Stone, who has taken visited the Abramo-

Ington to see Mr. and Mrs. Cometx nnd babe rePhllndelph

_.. Pallta _ Mr. J. 8. Levin.

Mr. I.

t s few days with

n discharged.

after being In the navy for five years.

Hs la home at present.

TEMPERANCE DAY AT CAMP MEETING. Next Friday. August 1st, will be Temperance Day at the South Seavllle Camp Meeting. The principal apeakera for the afternoon will be Mrs. H. A. Frantz, of Mooreatown. Pa., and Mias Elisabeth Goodwin, of Greenwich. Clarence True Wilson, of Washington. wHl he the evening speaker. The Jubilee hour will be addressed by a number of speakers In five minute addresses A Urge delegation will go from Sea Isle City by auto and train.

The bank will be located In the City ' dl a portion of which has been leasfron the City.

CIVIC CLUB ELECTS OFFICER*. At ths an: ual meeting of the Civic Club held at the Club House on Wednesday. officers were elected as fol-

' »ws:

President Mrs. J. J. Hagan Vice-President—Mrs L. J. Downey. Secretary Mrs. Henry Brooks Treasurer Mr*. C. K I_*ndle. Jr. Trustees- Mrs J. C. Gallon. Mr*, bomas Nock. Mrs. James A Twohcy. Its. Robert Elevens, Miss Calherine

u inn

It was voted te give 126.00 10 the Haveregi k fund of .the State Kederatloa, and lo Invite the new County Federation lo meet In Hea Isle City at Us convenience rape May County hs» fewer clubs then any o'h*i County In the Second District The meeting will be arranged shout the third week In August Mrs It F Corry. Vice President of the State Federation for the Second District, will preside.

. Full line of Stationery, ntch Drug

Company.—Adv.

Miss Margaret Spangler, Mlaa Olive Pollard and Mr. Jack Pollard Were week-end guest* at the Lutz cottage. Mr- J P Higgins is one of the latest comers at "Kimberly", occupying the Cunningham collage.

-WHY 16 IT—

That there Is still no sign of ■ plying with the law regaidlng the publication of monthly proceedluga of the Commissioners, although oilerr were given four weeks ago. and recorditl on the minutes of the Commissioner n. lo carry out the Intent of the law? That Pain' Swlthln hasn't more regard for the vacationist* si the shore resorts, not to speak of the shop-keep

ouuunnnnn

ZTHIS OFFICE vL/ is the place to have

your printing done, no

matter what kind it may be. PLiabnrynnn

J. Crandol.

Hickman and Miss Carrie Wolvln spent Sunday at Cold Spring. Oswald Haabrouck was a Cape May Court House visitor on Friday. Matthew Jefferson spent . Sunday with hla parents. Rev. James Moroney, of Wildwood, called on Rev. John L. Me?rwald. on

Friday.

Francis Boyle spent Sunday with hla parents. Mlaa Lillian Godfrey. Martha Meer wald. Lin wood Godfrey, Augustas and William Meerwald attended a dance at Sea lale on Friday evening. James Boyle returned to his home on Friday

Mr. L. C

a family. Mr*. L McKeag was a Cape May C. H. visitor on Friday. Mrs. J. Crandol. Mlaa Lillian God frey and Mr. Ltnwood Godfrey motored to Wildwood on heturday. The Mlaaea LuJIam spent Monday at Bridgeton. Miss Helen Crease, of Burleigh, visited Mrs. C. F. Learning recently.

APPOINTED ATTORNEY FOR B.GL. ASSOCIATION At a special meeting of the Trsdeeoan's Building and Loan Association held Ian week, Chas. K. Landis, Jr., was appointed attorney for the Association, to sesame duties at once. MANY REAL ESTATE SALES

monllia t

■ of real «

ive base

isle City in the paet tow i ever before In a like p

list of the p

changed lianda i

prepared and

week.

si of the properLe* which \srLiiE2. b S5

RESCUE BOY FROM SURF A boy of Sea lale Citr, figured in a rescue on Wednesday about n be was swept ott bis feet by undertow just below the pier,

no helpless.

Life Gnard Roes from the beach saw un struggling and went to bia help, and cangbt Uie boy jaat as be was sinking. He swam with him into safety and it was some Bine before the lad recovered from the shock, who afterwards

ent home.

This is the second rescue made In tbs last week, and the guards have shown that they h.e ever ready lor such emer-

i spent Sunday with

TUCKHOE. The stork vlsit«-d the home of Jos eph Errickson and left a boy. Wm. Grave* has moved his fainllv from Cape May for the summer lnt< the house lately vacated by Hoy Mr Gill and family. Mrs, Dan Bailey. Mrs. Slers Sir phenaon. Mrs. Harold Boss and Mrs Sarah Corson were In Philadelphia on Thursday. Mr* Lizzie Lawrence la vlalting In Bee*ley Point. The D of A., the Jr O. U. A. M and L O. O. F. lodges all went to May* landing Park on a Picnic on Monday. 14lh A surprise party was given to Mrs Sarah J. Corson on Friday evening In honor of her birthday .-the received many nice present*, and n-freuhnient* were served. Mrs. Harry Buth-r and Mrs. Kd Camp and Frank ''unnlnghsin were In Hammonton on Wednesday Raymond Errlrkiuin. of Point Pleas antvllle, visited his family here over the week-end. Mrs. Lixxle Worth has returned ime after spending two weeks In Pitman.

AVALON—PEERMONT 'Let others tell of storms and showers I only count your sunny hoar*.” This legend la on the run dial at Ceekayjay. The Dial has not bean working overtime efnee the 16th. Avalon I* not depressed by' the weather. with the attractive Casino hooka, >en fires, and the ever changing surf > watch there is no dullness here. The Princeton entertained a half men motor parties on Sunday. Among recent comers are Mr*. Leo ieaaen. who la expected for a longer ctV In August; Mr. and Mrx. John Cowan, of Philadelphia, who have been at the Princeton for two weeks, and Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Eckle entertained at the Princeton for their house guest. Dr. Caroline Hill. Washington. D. C. as at the Prlr. ?eton for a few days. Professor and Mrs. S. T. Rorer have *ened their summer home at Avalon. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Taylor and their «. Maffier Edward, of Newark. N. J.. ■e visiting Mrs. Taylcr's parents. Captain and Mrs. Nichols, of the Life Sav-

Dr and Mrs. 'isrry Gray have teased the Johnson cottage for A«'~ The Avalon Development I offers prises fer the bei floral displays Many ... taking steps to beautify t ties With the hope * prize Wonderful catches of fish are being made on the bridge over the Inland Waterway at Avalon. Arrangements have been made to have the morning excursion train nop at list street, which makes a very short walk for the fishermen to the bridge. Mr. Arthur Havell. of Roeheater. N. - lx visaing bis slater, Mrs. John Elderkln. Mr. Monroe Aisley and Mr. Frank Beacton. of Philadelphia, were weekend guests at the Elderkln home. Mr. and Mrs E. N. Cullom, their laughters. Mr*. W. M Walker and bar ilw children, and Mias Cullom of Birmingham. Ala., are the first residents the "White House", a charming »■ bungalow. Judge Walker returned to hit southern home the first of the week. More people on the beach at Avalon than ever before. The grounds around the home of r. Cherle* R. Hall, manager of the valon Development Company, are very beautiful at the present - time. Rarely indeed la such a mass of bloom rn on any one property along the

BOWLING SCORES ENDING

JULY 18TH. Men's Scores.

B. Williams «J4 H. Fowler 'ggr B. Queroll 216 F. Market gig 214

O. Culver E. Roteabery M. Foloon C. Kolb

ladle*' Scores

Mis* F. Busch Ml** T. Xpeei Ml** M. Keenan Mr* M Dreber Mr*. Mac Murray ... Ml** A Bunch Mr* J Slack Ml*/ L. UanuBo

211

Artcraft and Paramount Late Release Photo-Plays • D. CINI Ocean Pier Theatre Comfortable Chairs, Good Music, Clear Pictures Two Shows Nightly—8 and 9.30 DANCING FISHING ICE CREAM LUNCH ROOM