Cape May County Times, 5 November 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES ]* kittle Consolidated with the Sc- Isle Cly MORE PATIENCE

In gpilf ot the succes* of the Repub-

OCEAN VIEW.

Review.

PubUabed Every Friday by The CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMEX COMPANY (Incorporated) West Jersey and Landla Avenue*. Sea Isle City. N. J.

WM. A. HAFFERT. President and General Manager. CHAP. O'CONNOR. Treasurer, a F. SCHUCK. Secretary.

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WILSON'aM

DOWN AND OUT. Mr* John Sh.-rwin Croat and honorary president for

Mean ticket, the people must not ex pert results tberefiom until next summer. Senator Hardine U elected, bu'. it is four months before he assumes control of the executive department. It will probably be another month thereafter before the new Congress can be called together, and it will quire several weeks more to formulate and enact the vital legislation that is needed. But next summer will see the Republican program of reconstruction we under way. with the new laws for the public Welfare swiftly follow-

ing each other.

Mr. Joseph Garrison, of Giaaaboro. spena Friday and Saturday with his sister. Mrs Joseph Downam. Mr. and Mn- Frank Cobb and Mr Oliver Cobb have gone to Florida for

the winter.

Mr. Frank Gandy, of Ocean City, is visiting Mr. Griffith Gandy. Mrs. Waller Botmar spent Wednesday in Sea isle City.

LOCAL.

Mrs. William Barbour, and little Jean, rail on Nov II for Scotland, leaving from New York via S. S. Columbia. for a three months' stay. The second Civic Club party was Siren by Mrs. William A Haflfert up Wednesday evening. Oct 27. Although lie evening was stority the attendant • vba good and a merry evening |*ssed .n the manipulation of the bits of •astebuard. The prizes were awarded as follows: Miss Tillie Crotiecker the handsome tray. Mrs. Frank

Mrs. Joseph lHi» nam ..pent Wednesday in Ocean City. Mrs. Arthur Bckersley spent Wednesday in Se* Isle City. Mrs. William Stout is visiting in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs Lyman Warner spent Monday in Vineland. Mr. Raymond Uozarth sj-ent Friday in Philadelphia. Mr anil Mr* Josep! Slebert and daughter. Mrs May In ike. and her three children, spent Tuesday in Wild-

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of till

Women's Democratic League, has been expelled from it* membership becausr

she gave her support to Senator Hard |Kowkes first prize for highest score In Ing Mi.- Crosby's action Is lllustra- it-*. Mrs. George Soeder first in Pinotlve of what thousand! : Fitch. Mrs. Fitch. Mrs. Carrie GalU-n. throughout the country, nn-n and wo ,,^ JJa fl er ^ y r Boeder. Sr. "

men. wen- im|M-lled by their

Iter* rble.

ronecker The Civic Club appreciates

sle pule

. 1 the kind patronage of the S«

ence* to do. Every true American | lr J1( llB t . ard liar iies. As a token of an American first, and an adherent <>t 'it* appreciation It voted to change the

a political party second. Since theli organization tx.ili parties have worked

for the welfare of America, the difier cnees betewen them being only in tin means by which they sought to scour.

the same

end.

A’ilaonism

■ party i

Uaell like a leech upon

the Democrau. and a» a resuli n now lies prostrate. But the men auu worn ec who formerly gave thai patty ‘ _ai acter have left it only long enough to shake off the bunion which bon- it to defeat. They w’H rally to the party again when it* ■ ank* have been clean Bed of 1U fai'e leedeia who now control it. and the country will have the benefit once more oi health}' political

antagonism*.

Republican' will gain by the retu:ti of normal polities once more. "I hiyear the fight has been between WUmuiIsm and Republicanism, but with

enlng to Friday, as that is more con v.-uient to most of the men players file next party will be on Friday. Nu umber 12, at the home of Mrs. W. K.

J ocher.

(Held over from last week.) Mr and Mrs I). George Russell, who leased the Steelman house this eum iner. visited the Souders for the week

end.

Mr. Thomas l.i.dlam, Jr., left on Monday for Philadelphia. Mrs. Ludlam and Master Thomas Ludlani. 3rd. the morning express Tuesday, meeting Mr. Ludlani In Philadelphia :imf sailing lliat afternoon, via Mer rliants and Miners line, for Jacksonulle. Florida. They expect to arrive >>n Saturday Mrs. Ludlani will remain for a visit of a few days with her Ms'•■r. while Mr. Ludlani goei on to lo cate in St. Petersburg, their future

home.

Rev. and Mrs. John T. Gilllson re-m<-d on Wednesday from their visit to Washington. I). C.. where they attended the Synod of the United Lutheran (Tiurcb in America. It was held in the Luther Memorial Church. Thor vs

1 Circle.

M'. Wm. W. MacMurray was a visit-

, ,, or here from Thursday until Sunday,

WIlaoDiam banished tnim the pouucu| i n . (>vinK a p|eaMnt sU> . wlth Mr ,

MacMurray'* mather and lather. Mr. ami Mr*. C. R. Hahn, at the Spray House. Mr. MacMurray bought t'

WOODBINE The meeting of the Bo .rd of Trade »a* held at tlie Land and Improvement Office Thursday evening. S. Nappe re sjient a fr r days with relatives in N. w Vork Cl y. Mi** Eleanor Subber l.*s resigne<. her (Hnution a* kindi-rgai eti teacher and p-'iirinil to her home in Pluiadel[phia last Friday A Hallow. ', n Pa ly .iv.n by the J Boy Seoul*, too k'place at -h • '-entral School Building Friday evening. Mr N Lifahus was a recent visitor

in town.

11 B.-rkrr was home for several days Mr. and Mr*. Cotnetz and Imbe relumed to their home in Phlladelp.iia

Sunday

S. H. Stein was hen- on a short stay

recently.

Mrs Diamond, of Sea Isle, paid the town a visit Friday. A surprise party was given in honor of Mis* Abrams Friday evening, at her residence The guests were: Al. Peariman. K Breslow and sister. J. Shapiro. H Mansnu. F. Breslow. M Hoffman. B Alexenia-rg. I. Benson. H Goldinger and brother, I Arekson. T. Milios. Mrs. Cornet* and Mr. and Mrs. Schultz.-Tger. T. Abrams and sister S. Singer and brother were home over the week-end. S. Goldinger spent a few hours with his parents. Sunday. A surprise party was given for Miss Potaahnlck on ' r birthday Satnriy evening. H. Botwiuick took a bttsineas trip Philadelphia on Monday. Mr Kahmowltz was home last week i a short stay. A crowd motored to Ocean City Monday to sia-nd the evening at the "big

affair.’'

M. Greensteir. paid his parents a isit Saturday.

the pay-by-cbeck way. Call in and talk

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New Series oi Shares Now Open Sea Isle Gty B. & L Association

arena for all time, it will be necessa for the old-time Democracy lo on again that substantial opposition to Republican principle* that »umplaie* U. supporters oi those policies to pu. their best men in the field and rendei the maximum oi unselfish and efficient

public service SUFFICIENCY

FOR EFFICIENCY. When Congress convenes again on the t>ih of December it will find await tug it the estimate* of the D*-mocr*U< admiblstratiun lor tin- fiscal year «-nding June 3b. 1S22. Lart year noUcf was served on department cbiets that executive extravagance in the lutut* would not he tolerated, and their estimate* w»-re cut about a billion and a naif in the appropriations actually allowed by Congress. It will be interesting to observe whether such an ohj«-ct lesson has had the desired effect on the democratic spender*. But whatever they jnay demand the country may real assured that only sufficient funds will be allow ed to support governmental activities in an efficient

manner.

Philadelphia North American -Apparently the only thing a man lin* to do to be pardoned by Mr. Wilson is tr

mor» lots while here and took the Misses Ruth and Anna Hahn back to

Cleveland with him.

WHAT !S CHAUTAUQUA ? Theodore Roosevelt said: "There Is probably no either one •rational influence in the country juile so fraught with hope as 'hatitauqua and the movement of which it I* the archetype.” .Yilliam Jennings Bryan says: l know of no bettci oppotiunity for he delivery of a message to the peo•ile than that furnished by the Cliau'auqua platform.” lodge B<n L.ndsey says: The Chautauqua is America's Fourth Great Institution the other •line an- the Home, the Church,

the School.”

M. E. CHURCH. Rev. W. H. Luther. Pastor. Preaching in the First M K Church t 10.30 A M and 7.30 P. M. by tin astor. W H. Luther. Morning subject. ■•Rich* " of Gi V :iK.<lni-s> " Evening subject. "God in

he Clouds."

Sunday School 2.30 F. M . Harold

lutton. Supt

Sung service before preaching every hinday night. Come and help sing. . hearty welcome to all.

SOUTH DENNIS. Mrs Mary Jeffers entertained her daughters. Misses Marguerite ar.d Elizabeth. from Camden, for the week-end. Oswald Haabrouck spent Sunday with Mr. Eugene Stiles. Matthew Jefferson was the guest of his parents on Sunday. Mrs Jas. Eld red ge is seriously ill at this writing. Miss Anna Hewitt went to Cape May C. H. on Thursday. Miss Mary Meerwaid. of Trenton Normal, spent the week-end with her parents. Mrs. Harvey Nickerson spent last week at her home In this town. Mrs. John Elliot and sons, of Cold Spring, called on Mr. A. Hickman on Sunday. Frank and Leon Compton spent the week-end with the Meerwaid bo-s. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kidler are visiting relatives at Asbury Park and Bayville. L. I. Mrs. H Janies entertained the Ladies' Aid on Saturday. Mrs. J. Dougla" spent Sunday al Cape May. Miss Hannah McCormack spent the week-end al South Seavilk. Several of our people at (ended the vendue on Wednesday . Ralph Peterson and family called on relatives on Sunday. Miss Lydia Nickerson entertained the Misses Baker at dinner on Satur-

day.

Robert Sutton hat an automobile. Mr. Harry Peterson had udden a portico to his bungalow. Chas. Cresse is visiting relative* in ; Palermo. i Mr. and Mrs I. YanKirk spent the' week-end at their ' nngnliiw

Marion Star—The adminktration announces that it’s going to investigate the promiscuous killing of innocon; Haitian* the killing* it so roundly denied when Senator Harding extxised what has been going on down in Haiti.

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Athletic Union Suits, at $1.45

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