Cape May County Times, 3 October 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

'ape May County Times

3V No. 42.

CAPE MAY COUNTY (Sea Isle City P.O.), N. J. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3,

NOTES FIST WEEK

NINGB OP ACTER; LITTLE EREET ABOUT [ KNOW GATHERED r OP THE CITY.

tilery; battery tg. Ortctoal Font j sUndtrd makei

> Isle City. POBITttWS—The 1 dark examld r- onien I Preparatory

nation,

ate Bureau,

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5 Cents a copy, $1.50 a Year

WILL DRILL NEW WELL.

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Superlniondent Theo. E. DpBow, of the Sea late City Water Company, on Monday dosed a contract with Artesian Well Drill Inc Company. Philadelphia, for the drilling of a new at. the local pumpln^ station. Work will br started next week. For the past six months the old we'ls have been giving signs of going dry, and with the Increased demand for water this year were barely adef*t the demand The new well will be driven to forestall any ' inger of Impairment to the water

•apply.

The coat of the new well will be

$10,000.

ANNUAL MEETING OF COUNTT W. C. T.

START THE POLO CLUB.

Washington. 1

ear Editor: —

The suggested Golf Course la excellent In this week's edition. There are many of my friends in this i>port and often have they said. "Why not gel a polo or golf ground here and we win aoon Join old Sea Isle." The much vacaiit ground down the avenue

• soon to build out ne * r the Yacht Club could be used atoA- of dry and bring a good class of people. .”2™ 1 k a.

» serve you witn

Mrs. V. AaKjv..!, ENDORSES OPTIMIST'S VIEWS.

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it desired to en- 0ne lhe mo *t refreshing epistles il of the Coo pci I have read In many a day was that 1. J.—adv.-4L of the "Optlmlat" In las', week's bits formed dur- TIMES. There Is need for a few p encouraged. An real optimists .n Sea Isle City, or any Tru * t Co - other shore town, for that matter, and

the 'rouble with,us here has been too

'1 rtovea^Zse'our tDQch of 00 P°* ltf trait. Peaatmio*. Pfeiflers, 1 ® nj ^ very air and haa been

Adv. tor the past ten years, and until a few

—Filch Drug ““e along and Jolt us oui

of our pessimistic lagglneaa. we- car.

never progress and take our place among the really great resorts of the

i is home nation, where our natural advantages Iphla. should have long ago placed Ua. D of Strath mere. Ab one Properly owner and taxpayer

male of Se “ I,,e 1 wtlcome and endorse every word of your "dream" and shouldn't be surprised to wake

l leaving today U p walM fine morning to find tlLat the

The Thirty-second Annual Meeting the Cape May County Woman's Christian Temper: nee Union was held lu -he First Baptist Church of Cape May City on Thursday. The Conven tlon was called to order by the County President. Mrs. Elizabeth Swain, Goahen. at ten o'clock. Mra. H. J. Heinetnan led the devoana. Crcetlngr were extended by Mrs. P. S. Rutherford on behalf or the Union and Rev. C. O. Bosstnuan for the church. Mra. J. W. Wain weight made a graceful response. The Journal was read by Mrs. Phebe Ide, of Tuckahoe, the recording secretary. Mrs. Minnie Ingles, of Wildwood. corresponding secretary, made her report, and Mrs. Cynthia Swan, of Ocean City, the treasurer, reported the finances, which are In n gratifying condition. The County Is going over the top in Its Jubilee apportionment. The superintendents reported in three minute addresses. Noontide prayer wgs followed by adjournment for the uaual box lunch, • hlch was supplemented by steaming hot coffee served by the ladles of the local Union. The Executive Session was hel! at 1.30. Afternoon Sntion. 2.00 P. M.—Bible Reading, Mrs. S. E. Foster. Journal. Reports of Committees. Report of Custodian ui Seaville 'Cot-

tage.

In Memoriam—Mra. Hester Hand. Superintendents' Reports (continu-

MAJOR WAY NOW IN POLAND . Major C. W, Way, Medical Corps, of State* Amy, who has been do#K Medical and 6u>gical war work in f finer since March 1W17, and at present Vhief of the Medical Service in U. 8. A. Camp Hospital No. 121at 12rue Boileau, mnuvel, Pari*, France, has been appointed |on a ispecial oofnmiatioD to go to Marson, Poland to study the medical and sanitary problems of that new Re-

public.

He will leave Pari* on the French Diplomatic Special, (a* the ,-oad i* not yet upen to the public) passing through Belfont, Bale Zorich, Vienna su'd then direct to Mareon. Major Way will remain in Poland several mouths before returning to the United Stair-.

WEEK'S HIPPE«3 IHRDII6H0H! CMH A REVIEW OF THE WEEK'S HAP. PENING8 THROUGHOUT CAPE MAY COUNTY, CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING; WHAT'S WHAT IN COUNTY AFFAIRS.

BIG COUNTY FAIR ASSURED Those Fair signs posted al' over the county reminds oe that the Fair ee i* Very close apon us again. Everybody is making inquiries about agricultural hibits, pastry and canned fruit lexbibi, tractor demonstrations, Vocational School exbibite and children's parade. The interest so (far bespeaks of a big

fair.

Be •are of making all plans exhibiting and attending the Fair on October 10

The teachers ol the County Public schools attended a three day Institute at Cape May Court House from Thi-re-day ol last week. Scliool* were closed

two days as a consequence.

The four-day Fair of the Wild wood Athletic Club on the Boardwalk Arcade, i* now in progress and will continoe onSaturday night. The proceed* will go to a fund for the erection of a Memorial Building to Wildwoods service boys.

SATURDAY I8YOM KIPPUR This Saturday is Yota Kippur, tbs great Jewish Day lot Atonement. It will be faithfully <celebratod in all the Jewish synogognee, institution* and home* in America. To |ita sanctity a* the most important ol the Fast Day*, there is added a doable significance for tl»e calendar baa bronght |Yom Kippur on the Jewish Sabbetb making it a donbly sacred day, and it is perhaps Hie most tragic Day of Atonement in the history of ancient Jewry. The year of 6GSU. reckoning from the day of Abraham on the Jewish calender, dawned oc September 25, the Feast Day ol Roah Hashonah. The Youi Kippur Fast, lasts twentyfour hoars when no good Jew will allow food to pose bis lips. The fortnight between Roah Hashonah and Yotn Kippur is observe!) as a pei.od of repentance, daring which the Divine Judge weight the earthly deeds against each earthly individual before entering hit final (ate in the Book of Judgment.

The Commuters Associst’ Citv, has been formed to interest* of the commuters . that retort. Protest has a

n, of Ocean mard the and from ^ady been

WOODBINE

Mr. Joseph Cam); has agiin called the Fair committees together oi 't'hnie” dsy of tbit week, and lake np matters vita! to a real community fair, where

evet/body it taking part.

TIi* teuU bare been ordered to be

Rev. Staer- , “ ,n ’ • hem ‘ l ol ti,ne . *° that no uelay may

be experienced on setting things np on ' the morning of the Fair. There will be ! it *"•' ™

7.46—Singing. ,Mt >r* r -

Scripture Readlilfe,_Bev. H. J. Heln-

ad).

Suffrage—Mra. E. H. Osgood. Joy Bella. Report* of the Jubilee.

Offering.

Solo—Mrs. F. C. McClIntock.

Add rers—“Vigilance.'

man G. PftL

Prayer. Rev. C O. Bosaermao. Music. Offering. Selo—Miss Elsie Homan. “The Temperance Work jf 1819 , Rev. M’llllam Parsons.. "America". Benediction

Take her borne a box of candy.— Pitch Drug Co.

All the worth-while new* of County published every week In TIMES. Bent anywhere for $1.6J per you.

turned on Tuee-

returned on Ida, after a kith her grandBteon. ji and bia sister, motored to -eek-eud. The > party to lay for the { of the f, T. U. , two cbanici i welgbeu 50

up some fine morning to find tlLai dream had become an actuality. Sept. 21. 1819 H. H. ADMITTED TO COMMERCIAL AT STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. < Mifses Margaret I Miller, of Sea

Isle City, and Marion T. Hewitt, of Ocean View. Cape May County, have beet, admitted by Mr. C. TV flarkson. head of the commercial dbparuneui traduced in the New Je:sey Slat- Not to the new course which has been Inm&l School at Trenton, to prepare tut

teacher, of commercial branches the fair.) schools of the State

LOCAL

Helen Coxson and Mira Mar gam Miller come borne tonight for

week-end.

LOAN

o r uah are ! Thomas If. Km mom. ol Pltiladelp Vr io( j the ! phis isxtaying a visit to her friend Mr*,

better thia K ‘ u “ n “* Krmi " ■ Mrs. William A. Haffert, who has

ten criticaliv ill since early Monday

■r ling, is imw tiiooglil to be out ol Jaoger and uu the road to recovery. Mra. Mary J- Neff, of Atlantic City, visiting Iter daugbte,. Mrs. Harry

Steer. Mrs. Steer drove to Atlantic City for Mrs. Neff In her Ford Sedan.

Mr. George Hilpatb and bla slate;-.

Mias E. V. LeBon. who have been at the Steelman Cottage, returned to Philadelphia on Tueeday Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Sllpath, who have been their gueets for several days, re-

turned with than.

b have returr mi f the Rococos 1 f. they visiteo '

Mayor Fitch leas this I

> fall, is platform

I, preI her into the channel. L

Mias Martha Meerwald, for three yean a teacher in the local scliool, has tend •red Iter resignation to the School Boatd to accept another position. Dae to tbr Insresaed enrollment of pupils ibis year, aa eitra teacher baa been engaged, and il is I toped to have the classes re-organ-

ised neat Monday.

j Mr W. P. Barrows and Mr Harry L Krtwwhn;. of German town, [ trikial visit to llie Lutheran Church f this weak. Meaars. Scbwetmi and [ Barrows are alder* of Trinity Luther urch. Germantown. Ifiiladelpbia Cards were mired eatly In the week from Mr. and Mrs Charles K. WnittingtoB anntiuncin;, toe marrlagv •»f their daughter, Sarah Eiisaheth. to v Mr Frederick E. Parker, on Saturday. September twenty-seventh, niueeeu

nineteen. Philadelphia.

Mr. Charles K. Land j and Ua au Ur have donated a lot for a church edifice to ifie Lutheran Congregation at Townsends Inlet Attorney Cole. City Koltriior of Sea Isle City, ta in charge “f lloorporattng the society. In «*tder that » maj take legal title to

*• Property.

R'v and Mr* J T. GUllaon left on Wed.tesday tor th. Synod Meeting at Harriahurg. Iw They will visit friends en route, returning in -wo weeks During the absence of the pastor.!

the Rev William C. Hefiner. Ph. D. ■

Philadelphia wUI occupy the pulpit. \ ^° 0<5 °0 preaching rech Sunday evening and j X IDOBB J tBYCSted »«f»tUM; with u»e Sunday Scbvol. ■'

CITY OF SEAtSUI CITY, N. .

PUBLIC NOTICK.

NOTICE it hereby given that the list of Delinquent Taxes foi the rearol UH7 ia now being made up, and will be advertised nest week. All taxea paid on before Tueeday, October 7, at noon will be stricken from the list. No nature removed after that date,

M M. Bofroney. Ta* Collector.

/Advertising a to tUtpaper will bring

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Join During BUILDING AND

WEEK

"A MILLION SHARES FOR NEW JERSEY' October 11 to 18 "[HE Sea Isle City and the Tradesmen's Building and Loan Associations are cooperating with the New Jersey State Chamber ol Commerce Building and Loan League in an intensive drive to acquaint the citizens ol iheSsate with the merits^! the Building and Loan movement, enlist new memberships and secure a million shares lor New Jersey. AJ The local Associations have over two hundred new shares subscribed to date in new series now open. Shares {1.00 each; maturity value $200. Both Associations solicit your investigation ol this most profitable method of saving or investing; buying or

building a home. Apply to Either

W. M. STRUTHERS or A. S. STEELMAN SECRETARY SECRETARY Sea Isle City B. & L Ass'n Tradesmen's B. & L. Ass’n or Any Officer or Director

The service men of Uppar Township were given a public welcome and reception under the auspices of the merobert of the Upper Township Branch of the Red Cross Society, Saturday evening. The program included a sapper for the boys at the Great Egg Harbor Inn. Ocean City has two or three new hotels 3 paper at ths present time, according to general reports, says the Ocean City Sentinel and H ia possible that there wjll be one attractive holatery ready for patrons in the early summer of 1920, a consummation devoutly to be wiahed. Saya-the Cape May County Gazette : Al the meeting of Service men last Saturday, held for the purpose of organ { ing a 1’oet of the American Legio Cbas. Brownmiller asked aboni selecting a name for tue county unit, and Major Howell replied that it .must be named either for the county, or for a dead man. MHe* Rigor arose and said that he knew a man “who would be dead after the -J3d instant” (primary day) and it could be named after him. A careful scrutiny of Tuesday's return* may disclose the identity ol Mr. Rigor's candidtle for

mortuary honors.

A. Breelow returned to her home in I'bilodelpbia on Wednesday. A dance raa attended at Belooville on Friday evening by some of our boys and girls. Mra. F. Marcus and motner left town for Philadelphia on Sunday. A few of the head men of the Keystone Telephone Company paid the office a visit on Wednesday. Mis* C. Roaenfeld spent Thnrodey iu Philadelphia. Miss Powell visited the Shropchire family recently. Mies M. Hand and Mr. H. Vanaant of Cape May, spent a few days here last week. Mias Jean Kob, was a holiday visitor ere. cbool, factories were closed for the holiday. Many people employed spent those few days at tbeir out of town ome*. Mis* Claire Cohen spent the holiday with her parents,

TOWNSEND'S INLET. -. Robert Gamble, of Philadelphia, entertained a stag party over the week end al the "Don't Worry Cottage" on Rose street. After spending the entire summer here, Mr. and Mrs. R M. Hoppe and two children returned to their home in Woodlynne, N. J, for the winter, .Sunday. Mira Anna Sbellun. of Philadelphia. Journeyed to her home on .Sunday :reail) Improved in health, having «me here In the eorly port of the luiuiuer to recuperate after a serious operation. Mr. and Mra. Lewis Conn went to town on Monday for an indefinite stay. While they are away they are to be vicltors at the Trenton Fair. Mr. and Mre. George Sayre and eon. Walter, of Philadelphia, were weekend visitor* at their cotalge on Cedar street. The "Townsends Inlei Hotel" registered about thirty guest* over the week-end. Mr. and Mr*. Larry Semon are visitor* in town this week. Mira Hannah Kemuu was the guest of her parents, at their home on Itob erta avenue, on Sunday. Mr. and Mr*, i-'razer Robins were visitors here thia week, motoring down in their car from their home in the Royal Club, on Roberta avrwe had Mr. and Mrs. t^ioma* Ascough over the week-end. and Mrs James Buuerworth. of Fraukford, l a . motored down on Huni their new Hudson Super, and Hr*. Lincoln Gaaklll, of Frankford. I*a . returned to their home paasing the summer at their aummer home on Roae street. r. and Mr*. Albert Wueat were ta at the "Little Iteba" on Naturand Sunday ra. David Lennox entertained her i. Mra Shirley, of Baker. Oregon i. Harry Counitra and hi* alater, Mira WUbelmina Coon lira, motored to Philadelphia last Wedueaday. to visit friends, returning on Thursday eve-

ning.

SOUTH SEAVILLE. Mra. H. A. Payne waa in Miltvilla on

Satoiday.

Eugene Watson, of Millville spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs.. Roae Hilton and Mias Margaret Langely were at Court Honae on Wednesday / afternoon. Mra. Katie Coltura of Newark haa been visiting relativea here. Born to Mr. aud Mra. John Rocap on Septemer 27, a boy. ' trgil Pierson, of Camden, spent Sonwith hie parents here. Mr*. Grover Nicholas waa^in ‘Millville

i Saturday.

'lira Hilda Heaton spent Friday with friec ia in Wilt* wood. Mildred and Catherine btrel--uan, of Camden, sere die guests of Mra. Lida Wheaton over the week-end. Kaiph McDonail of Millville visited Mr. aud Mrs. H. Payne over the weekMra. E. J. Payne and Mrs. E. McAUter were m Millville on Thnraday. ilia. Clare Townsend, of Atlantic City recently visited her brother C. M. Waat-

cott of thia loan.

Mra. G. liituer motored to Ocean City

on Friday.

A number attended the rupper given by the Red Croaa at Beesiey'e Point, on Saturday evening.

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BOARD OF HEALTH

Set Isle City, New Jersey

PUBLIC NOTICE.

NOTICE u hereby given that all person* must obtain permit* for the keeping of l..r l». etc., oe specified in secUon 11. ol the Kamter-'tognlotioae .Ueh ie •^ctl^rTl. — Thai no persona shall allow any cattle, swine or goats to run at large within the City limlta. and no |>eraoue shall keep or permit to be kept any low I, geese, cattle, pigs, ewine or goats without a permit to do so from tl.ia Board. Anv person odenthgg agaiiiRt the proviaiona of this section shall forfeit and pay • penally of Five

Dollar*.

Coat ..I said , ormit is 11.00 and may i- obtained upon application to the uuders’gnrl. By order of the Board Claude J. Town Secretary.

Dated beptembtr 2h, 1918.

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