CAPE MAY COUNTY CENSUS
FIGURES.
19to mo it
OCEAN VIEW
WOODBINE.
AN HONOlf BANK.
Aralos bomuch ... Cope May Oly . C«p» May It. bor.. Ikmel* towaablp.. Ijrrwrr tovnabip . . WKltflf townaolji N. Wildwood City.. Oroao City Sr« |alp City...... S. Cap* May boro . Slonr Harbor bor.i I'ppar tooBphlp W. Capp May boro. Wildwood City Wildwood Crwtt bor.
Mlfu
Cohen vigit<-d coUBili-
2.974 2.191
?900 Mr * EltmBor Allen caught a flotinj, s ! der off the Avalon bridge last week. 2.257 Upping t)f> acales at an even five
153, pounds.
?■”.* Mni ch * 1 *- Wagner, ot Philadelphia.
will be the gu*et of her parent*. Mr. ■ visitor* at their brotber'i o.. o— ... ““i Mrs James E. Alien, at their coty Philadelphia
2.512 1.950 1.807 new Magnolia Lake cottage, for the . hdrvin, of Philadelphia.
5G4 551 340 coming week. Mr. Wagner has just
returned, after an extended visit.
1.406 2.399
19.745 13.2f.
DENNISVILl Z..
The First National flank ol Ocean I City recently increased its capital,
inetati'i .... t wren. | from >50.000 to Uon.ooe. and now l.nThc Zlmniennan family left for iheir a capital of $100.0<>", and 4 surplus of, ■w home In Philadelphia on Friday. , floO.OOO. ft has also more than dunE. Greenstein and sister were recent i hied the number of shareholders. The
In creat demand for this stock nerc. sitat i id cutting down the subactlptions. , n | and. while the price at which it w?.:
Jojm tta will mr lln.r *“ l»r - W. ibn. I.
| a sanding offer of $210. and none f-
Mr. W. I. Zechman has taken Mr. F. T h„ hsnV has been for anm • i
.bleu gr«U, b-u.«W Lib,. WW . O. H.nju.v. ptac. „ “ WtonS llXC ■- -I. severe attack of rheumatism. Principal ot our school. | „i n , an d undivided profli accour.i Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Delancey and Mr. and Mrs. Cometz and babe paid .-rowier than the canitai two children spent Saturday in Sea their parents a visit over Sunday I ]
Isle City. Quite a number of our town folk* Miss Martha Godfrey spent Saturday enjoyed the day at Sea Isle Sunday, i n Ocean City. The bathing wes fine for a chain - Mr. Leslie Howell spent Saturday i Mr. S. Nchutxberger shall Bhortly i ii Ocean City. take hlr tiosition as mail carrier ol our
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Reicblo. of ' Rural Route
1 I ristol. and daughter Bella, spent Sat- Miss D. Cutler returned to Phlladelrday and Sunday with Mrs. Reichlc's I' ta Thursday, after spending aeveral
SALE OF COUNTy FAIR
PRIVILEGES
■ : mother. Mrs. Harry' Downam.
ML s Gladys Geary celebrated her Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pri-e. of PhllaOfth birthday by entertaining a few ol delpbia. spent Saturday and Sunday her little friends on Monday afternoon with Mr*. Ernest Downam. Mr. Frank Fldler took a party in Mrs. Albert Way and two daughters the bay for three day* 1 fishing thl* spent Saturday In Sea Isle City, week. Miss Eva Tulner. of Philadelphia. '
Mis* Verna Creamer has gone to *, ent Sunday with her mother. Tire. Monday, due to the miserable Sea I*le City for a few weeks, where Trlner. .throughout the pasi week, she has employment Mrs. Lucian Eddy spent Monday in Mrs Seherr. ot New York. Mopped Dr. and Mr* Yerke* sp nt Wednes- i niladelphia. with the Lctwln family for the week, day in Sea I*le. Mrs. Janies Kurkland and three chll- Mr. Kellenson is believed to have Mr* Ada Brown ba* returned to her <. -«n spent Saturday In South Dennis died of a heat stroke last Tuesday, home after spending a couple weeks w th Mrs Kurkland s father, Mr. The body was brought Wednesday and
•kt> with her parents.
The Turnbull family motored to >wn from Mill vile on Sunday. Mis* L. Joffer is visiting her parents Miss F. Sulker was a week-end visit-
• at the Joffee home.
Our Camping Girls returned home
with her son. f am be* Pierson.
Mr. John Whittaker spent Sunday with Mr Ogden Gandy. SOUTH DENNIS.
Miss Grace Fldler spent Sunday '
with her parent*. M- and Mrs. Matthew Jefferson Mr. Harold Taylor spent Bund. hVen , :„nday with Mr. and Mrs. S.
with his father. Jefferson.
Mr. Eugene Springer and three chll- Mn , Myers entertained guests over
dren motored to Atlantic City on Sun- t jj e week-end.
da >' Mr. John Douglass visited his moth-
Mr. George James spent the week- on Sunday,
end with his parents Mrs. Frank Learning, of Cape May Mr. Benjamin Bushnell. of Dola- c ourt Hou-e, visited Mrs. Lewis Ed-
ware. spent the week nd with his WB rds on Sunday.
Parents. Miss Florence Stevens is the guest Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fowler spent of Mrs. Andrew Hickman.
' Sunday nl Dennlsvllle. Mr. h. Treadway and family are
Mrs. Ella Hoffner i* spending a visiting relatives,
week here with Mrs. Nellie Springer. capt. A. J. Mcerwald spent Saturday
Mrs. Sofa Myres and mother and | n Philadelphia.
Miss Lida Foster spent Friday In Phil Mrs. Harvey Nickerson, son and adelphis daughter called on relatives on Sun-
Mr. Thomas Brown spent a couple ,j B y
days with his sister this week in Dl Mrs. Margaret Phrson visited Cape Tiding Creek. May Court House »n Saturday. I Mrs. H. F. Pierson entertained her FELL OFF PIER. HAS NARROW granochildren last weekESCAPE FROM. DEATH. The Salem Supply Co. opened for
the season on Thursday with good
Martin Brennan, of Phlladelphia.wbo prospects for a successful year, was visiting friend* at a cottage at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCray and Landl* Avenue and Garrison Streets. Mrs. E. Devltt .-pent Saturday evening narrowly escaped death when he fell a t Sea Isle. off the end of the Sea Isle Ocean Pier Mr. Adna Hickman spent Sunday at early Sunday morning Prompt work Cold Spring. on the part of Thomas Ryan, a cottag- Mrs. J Crandol entertained company er here, who swam to the aid of the on Sunday . |ian. saved him. Mr. Frank Lupton and family, of k Brennan had attended a dance at a Camden, called on Miss Marguerite il ballroom, and after the dance. Mcerwald on Saturday, it on the pier to fish. The accl Mr. L Compton and family called «*rt occurred at 2 o'clock Sunday on friends on Sunday. mtng. Brennan was apparently Gus and BUI Mcerwald spent Tuese the worse for his experience, be day evening at Ocean City. ;d slight cuts about the hands and Robert Sutton entertained bis daugh-
ter over the week-end
Mrs. Jennie Hughes spent the week- j Clty ha8 retllrncd end with her mother. | for a short time
Mrs Copeman is ill at this writing., Mra A i, nw ia Langley was in Wood-
Mrs. L Marrow, spent Saturday at bln(> on Mon d a y.
buried on Thursday. Mr. L. M. Danerhirsrh was a Philadelphia visitor last Thursday. Miss B. Silverman si-ent the weekend with the Singer family. Miss E. Breslow has returned from a several weeks’ stay with relatives in Boston. M. Petrov and sister, of Philadelphia, were week-end vi. itors at the Cutler home. L Bayard paid bis parents a short visit recently. Miss Peltz. of Mississippi, is visiting at the WodUnger home The Shock sisters and friend spent several days with the Potashnick fam-
ily.
Rainy weather does not seem to hinder the girls from their two weeks' camping at Sea Isle.
SOUTH SEAVILLE.
On Wednesday. September 1, at 2 o'rlock P. M. in the Cmrt House Koiidtug, Cape May Court Hoose, tlieie a ill { be sold to the highest Udder the f«IExclusive Privileges
at the
1920 COUNTY FAIR (September 17 and 18. Both Day and Evening Sessions) 1. Baled IceCream, Coffee and Sandwich Privilege. 2. Sale of Sweet Cider. 3. Sale of Peanuts. 4. Sale of Candv and Soft Drinks. 5. Sale of Honey. 6. Sale of Lemonade. The Fair Committee reserve* the right of final disposal in case the bide are t *o low. ,!(
H. FEHRLE Bowling Alleys Billiards Shuffleboards
Ping Pong
ON THE BOARDWALK
s HOAD WORK PROGRESSING.
Miss Helen Fisher, of Philadelphia, is spending her vacation with her parents. Andrew Fisher and wife. Among the Ocean City visitors on Tuesday were Mrs. H. T. Pierson and family. Mrs. Florence Mt-Graw, Ml.--Stella Payee and Mildred Pie-son. and
J. P. Collins.
Millville shopper* or. Tuesday were: Mrs. John Rocap. Mrs. H A. Payne. Mrs. Edward McAllister. Mrs. Ern- si i A. Grace and daughter Enid. Mrs. F. M Hltner took her grandchildren to Ocean City on Tuesday for j a day's recreation. Janies T Maxon. C. M. Westcott. John Sheldon and Edward McAUl*’- r attended the State Convention od-the P. O. S. of A. at Cape May on Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mrs. Enoch Stephenson, who has, »« > , n * visitinr her daughter In Jersey Moderate HateS
i City, has returned to her borne here'
I for a short time
Colonnade Hotel
UISS A. E. BA11K, Prop.
Homelike
Convenient
IJfcContrartor Eisenbeig has completed
- si : Tta M E «t»4» M4U»tr
. annual picnic at Sea Isle on Wednes-
_ road from Mayville
bo. .obO. The Court Hon. - Gazette
, that either the state, the ™unty]< ,, '> ( n e of |he lnl erestlng events of this t g W » K ,he savins P art >' F* ven b >' *' apS^SaS < »P' *• J. Tliurwlay.
| Romney Place to Hand avenue
May Court House Inst week.
ST. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH.
INLET LADIES’ AID MEET. The Ladles’ Aid Society of the
Town end’s Inlet Lutheran Church held a meeting on Aug. 18. 19:d. at the home of David Lennox, on Rose
street.
A motion was made and carried tha. *i«T. Alyelous Monslgnor Pozxl, Rector j r . the future their fund be known as Sunday Masses at 7. 8, 9 and 10 o’- the Rost 1-cnnox Memorial Fund, as Mock. :i testimonial to their .ate Virt-Presl-Week-day Masses at 7 and 8 o’clock, dent. Mrs. Rose I-ennox. who departed High Mass of Hequolm for the Souls from this life Jan. 17. 1920. The offlr2n Purgatory every Monday morning ors are: President. Mrs. E. Ross; at olght o’clock. Treasurer. Mrs. Conn; Secretary. Mrs. Devotions to St. Anthony every S. Countlss. c * day evening at 7.30, consisting of tf, special prayers and Uenedlc- TIDES FOR AUGUST U< DeTOtions to St. Rita every Wedne-- HIGH LOW day evetiin:. at 7.30. consisting of am- P-™- *-“• P“ Rosary, special prayers and Uenedlc- 20 Friday U.53 .... e.tt t.Bt K^r-y, special j rt Saturday 12.3* 12.6S 7.11 T.5S Oostfesslons even - Saturday from 4.22 Sunday 1.2" i-5i S-17 gsi to fi P.M.. and from 7 to 8 P. M. . 22 Monday 2-3 2.47 9.11 S.47 Sunday evening devotion at 7.30. 21 Tuesday 1.19 1.44 10.19 1CL44 aonslstint of Rosary and Benediction -* y y - } £ ^ ^ Y V. M P CHURCH = T FrUa ' S 48 f °* U 23 li<8 • a« “ 5 c L" u b"r c i-..p,, sssr ts u ts ss
Adommi
Mrs. Harry Hobart, of Cedar Grove, is visiting relatives in Millville. James T. Maxon has tie* n entertaining State President of the P. O. S. of A.. H. Jarrett, and family, of Borden-
tov-m.
Rufus Stevenson, of West PhlladelI'liia. .. ited his cousin. H. T. Pit r*on.
over the week-ehd.
Miss Ethel Barnes Is sjiending the week among friends at Sea Isle City. Our little village was well represented at tue Ocean Her. Sea Isle City, Thursday night The attraction was ’’The Eyes of the World". Harmon Hilton spent Sunday with his sister at Cape May . Mrs John.Fnuler and son. Grafton, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. Frazier’s father. C. W. Porch. Mr. Frazier joined his family over the week-end. Janies Hanna, of South Vineland, visited friends lure on Sunday. The Misses Preston had as their guests over the week-end. Prof Frank Knell and wife, r? Philadelphia. H. A. Payne was In Millville on Sat-
urday.
Frank Ra'es, of Camden, recently visited C. M. Westcott and wife.
LANDIS AVF. AT NEPTUNE ST. SEA ISLE CITY
; Hotel Stevens
KOKEKT T. STEVENS. Prop.
American and European Plan
On the Boarwalk
SEA ISLE CITY
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A hearty welcnnn-
7.45 p. m.. by Professor BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS
COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
NEW JERSEY RESOLUTION
Whereas, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom ha* calleo Hon. Phillip Baker to that greater world, theieby removing from our midst one who was beloved by all who knew him and Whereas, Cape May Countv has. in his death, lost a citizen who winked untiringly, not only for the progress of the resort of which he was one <if the founders, but for the entire County being -.1ways a willing worker in the civic affairs that l as meant advancement to our County and it* People and during his lifetime w as a true citizen, faithful public official and above all a loving friend to his h Slow men, seeking alwavs for the hetirrment of mankind, therefor he
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RESOLVED that the members of this Board of Chosen Fretholders, do by this resolution agpress their deep regret in the Ion* of one of the most valued citizens of Cape May County and ez-U-nd to the launiy ol the deceased sincere sympathy in their sad bereavement, and be it FURTHER UE8ULYFD that this resolution be spread upon the minutes of the meeting, a copy *«jnl to the tamily of the deceased and published in each newspaper in the County. Adopted at a regular met 'i.ig ol the Board on August 17th, 1920. IRVING FITCH, Clerk.
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