Cape May County Times, 18 June 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES PonBQlfcWurt with th« 8«» X*l» CUy

Published Erery Friday by The CAPS MAY COUNTY TIMS! COMPANY (Incorporated) West Jersey and Landia Arena**. Sea Isle C-ty. M. J.

VHL A. HAFFERT, President and General Manager.

C. T. SCHUCK. See-etary.

OOce: TIT Mutual Life A. F. Smith, Adrortlaln*

Price. *1-50 rot j ta Adrjmoa Advertising Rates Furnished *

Entered In the Post Office at Sea

Isle City, N. J.

MUZZLE THE DOGS The incident ol the mad dog which ran toe etraets and was finally killed when it ran amuck in a local cbnrct tan week bring* home more than ever the neoeaiity ol a atrict law to compel the muzzling ol all dog* running at large, and the rigid enlorcement ol the

aame.

There it a state law new efiective unAie which any citizen may shoot or c'iMTftise kill any dog on sighi which is not propei -f licensed and during certain month* of the year, mczzieu. The general public, especially in a email town, is loath to lake adcaniage ol ibis

there is need lot municipal intervention and corrective laws. Only a short time ago a four-year old boy was Litton by a dog and almost miraculuPtly escaped without losing hia eye. A few day* Iwer a little girl wa* bitten, tortonatcly not very seriously. Whose child will be next, under existing

laxity?

Dogs are wonderful animal*, aid tSMraHy accepted to be man's best friend hi the animal kingdom, they are go oonetituted, especially when hnngr?, or in anger, or in heat, they are more dangeroue to human life

Several of our boy* and girl? epetl an enjoyable evening at the dance at 1 BelcovlUe Friday. Mr. B. A. Palitz. of New York, visited the tewn Friday. m: Abramson paid hie brother a visit over Sunday. Miss R. Benson is spending a few weeks with idatives In New York

City.

Mi. J. Tecklin and Miss P. Botwlnk were Philadelphia visitors last

week.

Tuesday. June 8th. was the dosing school day for the grammar and primary grades. j bramovitt returned Thursday after s: •ending a week in Philadelphia. Mrs S. H. Goldberg la visiting her slater aere. Wo d at the Greenstetn borne recei ed last week of the arrival ol a baby girt to the happy parents. Mr. and M Greensteln, of Philzdelphla. Mrs Goldenthal and children left for Not York Thursday. Mist 8. Cutler spent several days In Phil ad .-Ipbla. WU wood had many town visitors there Saturday evening. Mis- E. Cohen has retnrned from Readlm. and will remain In town for the stunner. V- 'Ad Mrs. Cometx spent the weekwith 'heir parents. MU* E. bL-olro and brothel, from PhlUdelphla. Monday. Fridcy, Jone 18th. the postponed dance wlU take pUce at the Lyric Theatre Bender, pile) %r. and Levy, catcher, of town, played on the Court House bare ball team, playing against the Coastal Air of Cape May. at the C. H. school grounds. The score waa J4-0. favor Court House. H. Ei sen berg paid hU parents a visit over Sunday. Ed- Brealow returned from Elmer, N. J- Friday Mlaa L. Seigel left lor Philadelphia Sunday, where she will spend several

days.

day at Bivalve.

Matthew Jefferson visited bU pe--; ,u ~*f

: 8 and 10 A. M.

Confessions every Saturday, at eev-

en o'clock.

Week-day Masses at eight o’clock. Special devotion at 8L B1U every

SOUTH DENNIS.

CoL A. J .p», S».or- E, B«. Po»'.

during June at 7

Wednesday morning.

et^ on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peterson were calling on relatives on Sunday. Adna Hickman spent the W'

at Cold Spring.

Chaa. Nelson, of Salem. ^>ent Sunday with Mr. A. Hswitt. Miss Bertha Hagan Is vUltlng Mrs.

C. L. Fldler.

Ur. Alvin McKalg spent Sunday with his mother. Miss P. N. Williams has returned

to her home.

Mrs. Ralph Peterson visited her mothe: on Thursday. miMarguerite MeerwaM spent the week-cad with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jefferson motored to Sea Isle on Sundsy. Mr. Ferguson has opened hi* home for the summer. Mr. Marrow hss purchased the property of Mr. Joe Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Learning visited relntlves in Ocean City last week. Miss Sophia Lodtem has scld her nne to Mr Myers, of Philadelphia. H. T. Pierson called on hU hon at So. Soavllle on Sunday Samuel Morton and daughter, of alon. visited the Misses Morton

Tuesday.

Mr. James Boyle has sn automobile. The body ot Mr. Harry Fidler was buried In Union Cemetery on Sunday. Children's Day was observed tc the M. E. Church with a very Interesting

program.

-M. E. CHURCH. Rev. W. H. Luther. Pastor. Preaching i ■ the Finn M. E. Church at JOAO a. m.. by the pastor, W. H.

Luther.

Morning subject. The Importance of the Sunday School. Children's Day Service. 7.46 p. m. A hearty welcome to all.

Consider the Advantages

The snake at least give* warnir* befoie it strikes. Byron aptly sayj "Tbs best prophet of the future is the past." We have bed our experience in the part. What about U» future?

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Mr. and Mix. C. Henry Strecker are at tnelr borne on the Boardwalk Mix. Sarah Powell, of Camden. Is at bor twin cottagi- near the boardwalk. The Henry*, ot Philadelphia, who hare leaaed one-half, are alrtady

established for the aeaaou

VIme jinx which has ao preeisW«U> iollo^eu the editor ol the TIMES and his family for the past yetx or more is •till with ot. On Tuesday afternoon in turning the corner at the TIMES Oflice the aide door oi the Editor'* car flew open and Billy Uaflert, Jr., age live was thrown to the ground, sustainiug a severe laceration of to* head and body btuisea. No eoiuplicaticna are expected by Dr. C. W. Way who haa the case in charge. The editor takes tins opportunity ol publicly thanking Mrs. Lewis Steinroeyer, Jr., and Mies WUheimma Connuss lor the kind *»-

OCEAN VltW Mr. and Mrs Albert Dlemond. ot Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. Dkmond's rlatcr. Mrs. Charles WUla. Mix. John Lauder, of Vineland, •pent Saturday with Mrs. Austin De-

vaui

Mrs. Mstilds Devon! spent Monday in Ocean City Mr. Ernes'. Downam has a uew Ford. Mrs. Carina Corson spent Sundsy In Oder Beach. and Mr*. A. Loose Brown and liter, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with Mr. Joseph Downam and family. Mrs. Mary Derviu and sister. Mrs. Patrick McGoohan. of Philadelphia la spenOlnc nometlme with Mix. McGoohan'e brother. Mr. Owet Dervln. Mr. Walter Warner, ot Vineland, la spending sometime with hla mother. is. Lyman Warner. Mrs. Lucian Eddy speut Tuesday to Mi'lvllle. _ -. and Mrs. Harry Bloxer of Wildwood. spent Sunday with Mr*. B.oxen’s mo.her. Mrs. Aaron Delaney.

DCNNISVILLE Dr. and Mrs. YerVea entertained the Ladles' Aid at their home In Tuckaboe on Thursday. Samuel Carroll rpent Sunday here with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Berarde and throe sous •pent Saturday and Sunday In Phtladelpbta. Mix. John Fldler spent Friday and Saturday In HaUeyviUe with b-r par-

ents

THE SEASHORE After *be storm, a surging sea. Law scud clouds on a breezy uay; And from the crest of <sacb billow Is tossed the foam and apray. Or. the deep the steamships are pass-

ing.

Near the bar is a -ailing boat; Or. the waves beyond tbe breaker*. The sea-gulls d!p and float. In the surf's edge, tangle and driftwood Are .Jtrown Ly tbe ebbing tide; On tbe beach are shells and starfish. And crabs under tbe seaweeds bMe. Near the dunes anu bay berry bushes la the fisherman's sand-worn aback. The wreck of an old-time sailing ship Is half buried In seadrift ana wrack. Landward is the wide marsh meadow With sedgy Inlets where tidewaters now, And fiddler crabs hide In a myriad holes In the banks that are muddy and

low.

s we wroder along the seashore. And over the wet, brackish lea. We wcixhlp the all-wise Creator. The Lord of the earth and the sea. —C. M. Lander.

Mias Helen Carrol spent Sunday

they rendered w caring lor the j wJlh relative*.

Mr. Engene springer and U

lilte victim.

A very pleasant aurprlat- party was given Mrs Theodore DeBow, provident of the Red Cross. «» Friday evening, by the Sea Isle City boys ct tbArmy and Navy. Appreciating ic tbe full the efforts o f Mi*. Del low In both her official and private capacity, the tOJaSr was planned a* a testimonial. Lured fiom her home on pretext of paying a call, and going on to the movies. Mr. DeBow suddenly recalled cn important :»per in hla desk. Leaving Mrs. DeBow in the car b* ran up the step* and took counsel with his felktr* consplr“tor». Finding them all U> their places !.« called her to come in ant) see what could be the matter with the Uttie pet dog Ooe who knows her devotion to this pet realizes

that <be "came • ruuuiiu;''.

light fU'bed on and tbe assembled guests in high glee over tbe completi i-urpriue The surprise was atlll fur-

ther enhanced when Mr. Hadden

p*d forward and on boy*. Andrew Barbour.

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mtiored to Arrian on Sunday Mlaa Elizabeth Fldler haa returned borne from Washington, aftei a vtrit there with her class. and Mrs. Edward Lewis and family spent the week-end to their summer home hero. Mrs Samuel Woolaon and daughter spent Friday and Saturday to Philadelphia. Ixirama Jone# spent four dav* here with her parents. John Jones entertained cornier the week-end. Roxana Gandy entertained tbe sewing circle to her bungelow at Seatrie this week. Ml** Irene Woolson anQ Mis* Anna Woolaon entertained company this

week.

Mr. Richard Stevenson »be

we Vend with hir parents.

Mr. Harry Fldler. the station agent.

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Tbe funeral ot Mr Fidler was largely attended, and tbe K- of P. Lodge attended to a body. Several of th<‘ people Ina her. at leaded tbe Children'* Day R.u'-uae* at South Deonls on Sunday evet-tog.

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