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Cape may county Times CONaO'JDATCD WITH THE SEA ISIS CITY REVIEW, FEBRUARY ISIS

Vol. 37, No. 25

\ SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1022

5 Cents a copy

NEWS DUS OF THE PAST WEEK

RADIO DKRARTMKNT IN TIMES Radio ha* taken the country literally by the ear. Nothin* like It ha. erer been known to the hlatory of the world. Racatitoc aata are betnc placed to city bane, farm houae. l uMnapa office, theatre, on mcnrln* train. e£en to luaouatne. to catch winced work* and meanderins mualc from the air. at the rate at a hundred thouaand a month. The TIMES, alwaya on the lookout for the tote real at Ita tone circle of reader, bectaa tkls week a radio department which wffl contain brief irtidea coverins . omothtos of the hlatory of the radio, the - ’chanlea of radio and the broadcaatln*

MANY THANK! Editor HefteL of tte Cape May County TVam Sea Me City, recently th* Time, oonlaiaing fifty-two pages

Hard conTnici for r f IE BRIDGE REPAIRS

RL’TOERF INTERSCHOLASTIC DEBATE WON BY WOODBINE SCHOOL The Woodbine High School debating .cam defeated the Woodstown High School team In a brilliant debate held at

-REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Pu'ullahed In conjunction with the Cape May County Ossetic. Cape May Court House. In all cases where the consideration Is

8 AND QLEANINCS OF A FERIAL CHARACTER; SHORT ITEMS interest ABOUT FOLKS YOU DW AND THINOS YOU SEE, THEREO IN THE CIRCUIT OF t CITY.

County. Inchkttag many views of the seaside resorts and pieturaa of several of ear leading men. Contained In Its attractive pages arc plctarca of two Wildwood men. ooe Of whom to one of the early settlers of Hotly Beech and the other to a yctegsr man but recently entered Into tte stirring actlvltlea of hto bom. town aad county.

WORK WILL DE COMMENDED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ON REPAIRS TO CORSON'S INLET BRIDGE—REJECT ft IDS FOR REPAIRS TO STONE MAR*OR BRIDGE BECAUSE EXCESSIVE •-WILL RUT LIONON BINDER ON AVALON AND STONE KARBOR ROADS—FREEHOLDER! IN SESSION ON TUESDAY

Woodstown selected the affirmative, leaving the negative to Woodbine, the subject being "Resolved that tte Unite-' States should immediately grant Independence to the PhUMpInes." Aaron W. Hand. County Superintendent of Schools. Cape May county, acted as ehalrma.n The Judges were Henry M. Crewman. County Superintendent of Schools of At-

n.oe. The following Is aa abstract of conveyances entered for record in the County Clerk's Office tor the week ending April i«: Upper Township Jacob R. Titlow. et ux, to Curtis Corson. 676. Tract of land being . emalnIng part of farm conveyed to Edgar C.

us a IS HERE AND SOON TOU ml to chAn»e to your Sprln* drt** or youroeH »nd,Toar home; Summer woat *ai Sbooo U. Bt «E raember. lunUy: Hou^urcUhlnxs to ropUot

Hone Is an opportunity for the fana of Chpe May County to keep up '<0 date and obtain a seed deal at practical Inform*tion In the conatructloo and opersUoo of radio "oat."

tadod to. contributed hto "County Beaut If uT' artlcK and H. Foster Ooalln. president of tte Wildwood Board of Trade, wrote a golfing nrtlrie.— Five MU* Beach JourueL Wildwood.

-Wte contract for the repairs to the Canon's Inlet bridge, which he. been ddeed to travel for the poet two week*, wde awarded on Tuesday by the Board of CBoaen Freeholders. In session at Cape

IntendenL of Schools of Egg Harbor City, and Irwin M. Saboid. Superintendent of Schools of Laurel Springs. Their rote was unanimous for the Woodbine team, which Included Abram Kopman. Isadore

Joining land of said Smith and Jease Corson. containing 4 acres and U square Ray Wynn, et ah. Ex'cra to David R. Pettit. 6162. Two tracts of land situate cn road from Ocean City to Tucka-

r uo* wboo you *e your Sprluc -cioonlns; Olta^ wd he tooeA ot 0 brook for 0 y«*r or TOM^ So bouT FFEHS BOC14KTABD STORE.— X.K BATTBET BAUM AND 8S3tor Cop* MSy OorKy: U your bot«<U looktBC Aft*-. Soo t DORlect It;

TALL CEDAR BAND A FINE ORGANIZATION The Tall Cedar Band. FDreat No. U. Of Cape May County, is a splendid musical organisation. ThU was the vardlet expreaaod on army aide Mot Monday, when the band played at tka benefit at the Garden Theatre. Although only just recently organised, the Tall Cedar piaysra are able to play

SENATOR BRIGHT AGAIN HOLDS UP PROSECUTOR Governor Edwards was again unsneceasful on Tuesday in hto eRorta to Obftil existing vacancies to Qlouceeter county aad one to Cape May county. The Senate, which tea been called to special session by tte Governor to Lot upon tte nomination, rejected the ns mao

Marmora, for I7.W6.10. The other bidder was Sutton and Corson Company, at 110.4TIM. Work will be commenced on this contract without delay, and It to hoped by the Bridge Oaknmlttee of the Board to have this bridge again open to travel within n few Wfiaka Md. were itoo opened for repairs to tte Stone Harbor bridge, which the Stone ■£ftor Railroad Company end the Board ef Freeholders own Jointly. The bids

Abramson. The Woodstown High School was ably represented by Helen Pettit Dorris Hendrickson. Milton Rode and Helen Roberta. ^ This final vlctora of the Woodbine Hlvh School team to remarkable, considering that on March 24th last theoe same pupils defeated the strong Wildwood High School team, at which Ume Woodbine hod tte affirmative side of the same subject debated loot Friday.

hoe. being part of Mackey TractTract 1 containing 66 acres with exception.. Tract 6 containing 20 acres Stephen H. Stephenson, et ux.. to Alden A. Park*. 62.200. Let to Tuckaboe on East side of public road from Tuckaboe to Petersburg, rontslnlng 64.00 square rods. Edison Upplneotl. el ux.. to Lydia M. Hampton. 62.000. Nine tracts of land. Tract L being kl 6 to dlvtaio.. of estate of Samuel Smith. decM. containing 6% acres ate 11 perchro. Tract 2. being

r ^0.oa< ^ U«crf irjoliue*. iStrORJE'E OARAGE

toot Monday would bare done credit to any band. Mayor CourtrigM Smith, of Wildwood, to the 1 radar, and Mayor Gilbert & Smith, of Avalon, to among U» ptayefa. Mayor FMrh. of Sea late City, to the band librarian

er. at Olooeeater. and Benslsr Bright, of Chpe May county. Tte appointee* ware Auetta H. Swackhamer. of Woodbury, aa County Judg. anfi J. J. SnmmeritL Jr_ at Woodbury, as

aad Corson Company. SM.SM. After a cefifereace between the Railroad Oompesg rcpresentaUvea and the Board's Bridge Committee, a reoolutlon was aftkpted rejecting the bUto. on the ground

FORTY ACRES OF TIMBER DESTROYED IN 'FOREST FIRE On Sunday, at S:M P. M.. a forest fire

lot 6 to said division, containing 6 acres. 2 quarters. 14 perches. Tract 2. being lot 6, aaid division, containing I acres, t quarters. 22 perches. Tract 4. being lot IE aaid division, containing 6 acres. 6 quarters. 11 perches. Tract 6. lot of

SERVICE STATION, SEA 1SLL

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the regular session of tte Legtototnrai Governor Edwards had tbeee appoint-

wee also adopted limiting the weight of Tte-If. on the Scotch Bonnet and Mato

above Swain station. It was probably'

Tract 6. being lot 2. containing 7 acne.

*btr Aooc; Tfclrty per «®1 rtrfuen pH nort poor pnoeo ofjt yoor ^o. pretty OootCB* of paper for errery to Um born— to ootoct from. loot office Of M M. BOFRONET. • .venue at Wool Joroey, So. IMe CRAM FOR THE GARDEN re. Se. Itit CUy—SaturtUy. M^- »- re. Puppet, of Rote;" Comedy yfoot Jinltor." Vrodneadoy. May

ty enjoyed by the aadtono. which well BOod the theatre. ROOF ABLAZE. BUT# LITTLE DAMAGE DONE The alarm of Bra on Monday morning was caused by a btoae on the roof of the small bouse on the rear of the Woertx lot. It to Ihw »bt It mto-u have caurlu from the graaa fire, where the Pennsyl-

meats to view. but. learning of Opposition among the Repubheans to Mr. Bwsckhamer. did not present his name, hoping It might be found possible subsequently to kltoy the opposition and get caufinnaUoa. The nomination of linwood H. Ericksea. of Bridgeton, for Proaooutor 1% Cape May county was opposed by Senator Bright upon the ground ErWkeon was not a legal resident of the county, but had merely transferred hto reetfwire there for the purpose of qualifying for appoint-

the .resolution sign, are to be placed at tjld bridges and the bridge tender will be ecapusi nd to enforce the ruling. Tte bridges were reported by the Engineer to be safe for r .aad at that stae. but no W*ra Win BulM Oraacy Sounds Bridge At the meeting on Tuesday, e resolution from the City of North Wildwood and from the Lions Oub. of Wildwood, wa. rend, urging that the bridge over Ricb-

rtre Warden Frank Swain, prevented loro orty farmers answered his summons and under his direction, back firee were resorted to. the Pennsylvania Railroad, called out his crew. He did valient work under Swain's supervision, assuming charge at critical paints when It si^prored impossible to control the conflagration. The

lot 4. oor.talning 6 seres, 2 quartrra. It perchro. Tract 8. being lot 6. containing 4 acres. 8 quarters. 64 perches. Tract », King lot 7, containing 1 acres, 6 quartan, Jscoc R. Titlow. et itx., to Conrad Raising. Tract of land known aa Living, •ton Smith Homestead Plantation at Palermo, containing 62 acres. Dennis Township Lewis Edwards Jr., et ux.. to Richard R. Hate, et ux. '-COM. Tract of farm

Semon In "Dow Drop Inn-" Do !« either of theoe ohorca Watch Kjr weekly procram. A1ARDEN ltre, sea isle cm.

eft the lots. The alarm was phoned to from the home of Mr. Henry Brooks, on Dolphin

ment. Erickson to a former resident at Cumberland county. In all three cases confirmation was refused by a party vote. Governor Edwards has announced he will not allow the three appointment, to

Orassy Rounds road from North Wild-rood Blllltl reported that he had medc all hWesasry soundings for the bridge, and wee now ready to lay the matter before

tte fire fighters. Many places they fought their way through tangled brash aad swamp land to the f-ce of Intense beat, to back ftrer,. Fortunately no one

dec'd. at South Dennis cn East side of road from Dennlsvllle to Goahen and on South side of road from DennlsvUle to Court Houae. adjoining late of Chaa. Ludlam and Daniel Crease, containing 8

LD NOW! TOD WILL FIND A K- of Internet la our advert!.eiixmt r- 6 of thU lama. 8TRATHMERE HER JOMPANT.—Adrertlaeeoeot tf ■OT HOTEL. SEA TTLE CTTT. N. •Wdin* and tAbie bed; reaaon rate. Mr. M. BrtsbL Prop.— IRK UP POWER FOR FUTURE • rrrnnr. IB the Security Tru.t CornCape May. —adTartleenaonl tf l RALE—FOX SCARF IN-OOOD km 111}.00. Apply at TIMES of<E SUCH GOOD PEANUTS AS roaated oow at BRACA S.—Adr. > S^ie Freeman, of PhlladNphU.. the Spray. Henry Drook. went to Atlantic rueaday. on hwMnaea ph A Conway, of Phlladelphl. haa ooe of the Brut .wick ApartmenU

Meanwhile /William Tullner and Harry Jacobi, arte wore working on Mm. Brojk. bouse, spied the bia*- and with the full force of helpers, rushed fw jbe fire. Inside and with the aid of Mrs Flnan'a big tab of water and a bone, soon had It r RECENT DEATHS Mrs Mary A. YrinNar Mrs Mary A. Wbaetor. widow of the late Rev. J. M. Wheeler, of Marietta. Feonaylvanla. died at the home of her son-In-law. William F. Sloven. Paris street, or. Friday afternoon. April Mth. after a tong and painful IP nee. Mra. Wheeler haa mad. her home with her daughter. Mr. W. F. Stevens for the past yaar. ITayers were said at the home on Paris street. Sunday afternoon, by Rev. Franklin Bowen, aad Monday the Pule preneaalpn took the early rsproaa for Marietta, where the funeral eerviee

call another rpocUl session of the Senate This procedure the Oo.erwM Intimated, win be repeated es often os neeeamry. and through it be hopes to shatter the pretext that hi. nomination, era "peraonally objectionable." BUS LINE CHANOM ROUTE TO OCEAN CITY Tte Reliance Bua line hoe charged IU route from Cape May and Wildwood to Ocean City and to now making the detour through Goshen. South Detnla Ocean View, Seavllle. Palermo and Marmora instead of through Avalon and Stone Harbor. This change In route wee nremeary because of the repairs being nude to the Main heasbore road and to Omen's Inlet Bridge. As soon as tte bridge to again pamabie the busses will reeuma the former route through Sea Isle City and will eliminate Beavllle. Palermo and Marmora.

tte> War Department for their approval to build the bridge, except for certain barings at Creases Creek. The type of bridge to be bolK. he stated must aim If derided upon before anything more The Bridge Committor was accordingly dhwrted 10 determine upon the type of bridge to be used, and report *' the next meeting, end the Engineer w»» directed to mote the nececaary borings, pending IMS toga! opinion of the County Solicitor. It to the plan of the Board to build this bridge as soon a. possible, to secure the money appropriate 1 by the State and Fedora] government, amounting to some MMM. and which will Dot be available unless work to actually commenced on the bridge by June Wth. LiBaeei Bind* for Detour A communication waa read from the Slat* Highway Department slaUng that Freeholder Bwn'n. Senator Bright and had met cn April llth. to take up the matter of tte rspolr of tte ofllcul de-

brows and "Cratches were noticed. It waa nearly midnight before the fire was completely under control and the fighters returned to their abodes. About fort) acres of woodland were destroyed. Livingston Rice, of Swalnton. waa the principal owner. At Cape May Court Houae. Monday, at tte P. M. a fire In the old Reliance Leather factory caused considerable exritssnent. Mra Eugene Chambers waa burning some papers and rubbish when It Ignited the dry brush In tb< vicinity. Several acres of brush burned and for a time it looked aa though the factory waa doomed, but the firemen gained control. Several forest fires of considerable six* were reported In Rio Grande on Monday. On Tuesday afternoon the Court House fire track was called upon to extinguish a meadow fire on Btooe Harbor Boulevard. and a brush Are 4m Sylvester Spence's farm at Goshen. The loro waa •light.

acres, except half acre conveyed to Samuel S. Eld redye. February 28. 1674. Alac tract of late ate maroh at Dennis Creek Landing, adjoining lands of Elmer Edwards. Abliah Ludlam. Coleman Learning ate others containing 160 acres with exception*. Norcroas Adams, et mu to George W. Nixon, et ux. lot 16 on map of dtvtalon of estate of Joshua Townsend, dec'd. containing 8 seres, 1 quarter and 16 rods. Also riqfaL title ate InUrest in any right of way or undivided meadow land re--nalnlng In aaid estate. Also Iota 17 and 21 in division of raid estate, containing 8 acres and IT rtea at upland and C acres. 1 quarter and 62 rods of meadow, right, title and Interest to all roads furl lanes on said map. Saa i.is C'ty John F. Donnelly, et ux., to James McDevltt. Lot 7, block 14. a W. section. Node 48-A. Foe Woofc Ending April 21 Upper Townohlp

f the weak. or . or aK««. The> returned > Dorothy Ruak LoeOwaf a birthday ck year. A K Aakote anOmi on Sunday eiuac tor Mo tolrooo

Interment wae to the family plot, where her husband was buried after nearly half a century of ministerial labor to the parishes of the Methodist churches of that vicinity. Mra. Wheeler was T* years old aad until the toot few week. he. been keenly Inter*.ted in ell local aSair. She toe ran three daughters—Mrs W. F. Steven, of this city. Mrs. J. 8. Felton, at rintodalphto and Mrs. J. R- Maxwell of Parkersburg. Pennsylvania.

OLD HOME DAY IN CARE MAY COURT HOUSE The entertainment Commit lee of the American Legion Auxiliary of tte Thuratoe - Earner- Wood Poet US. Cepe muetoel comedy. Friday April Si. entitled “Old Home Day to Capa May Court Houae." The Bret act' showed Mato street IMS. and tte second act was an Um veranda of the Bellevue Inn.

Avalon and Stone Harbor, end at a moetnig Of the Highway Commission It was agreed that tte State would place lignon binder do the Stone Harbor Turnpike, on Third avenue sad on tte Avalon turnpike for approximately SLIM tor tte flrot applicatlon and 12.100 for tte second oppHration. tte money to he deducted from tte SU.M0 allowed by tho State to the repair. Btda were opened for the repair at the

McMANUS-HAGAN NUPTIALS All Sro Isle read with Interest tte accounts of tte McMaaua-Uegsn wedding to the daily papers, but personal touches given by tte* pneent win not be rat of otter hero, where both hlgn-contractlng partlro are ac wafi known. Tte eeromorw was at tte Cathedral, to Lagan Square, ra Wednesday morning. Tte fuff nuptial Maas was rendered by

kJIo. Tract of late beginning at Sion* In middle of road from Pstersburg to Ti-ctahoe in line of lands of Warren VanGtlder. adjoining land of Jasoe Groan Karry Bernstein, e' ux.. to Morris UooanMau. Lot tit, section B. Ocean City Park. Borough of Avalon rooepfa M. SI the ns. ot mu to Archibald T. Johnson, at ux. Lot 6. section 21-K.

LaTane Out. D her koam oad Mis. SaawM i. HOL of^FhUa-

CITY NEWS NOTES Mrs. Eugene Schaffer has hoan^uri^d ter ntoo. Miaa Btee Altemu. Mrs

with a crowd expecting to see a pood show and from reports on all sidoa they Of nlnsty persons—fifty children and forty grown-ups.

Holly Beach bridge, and the contract waa awarded to Craythorn Nickerson for lUM. The otter bid woa S. O. Corson. at M.MS. Tte contract was also awarded for repairs to Brook Drive. Cepe Hay. to Chao.

riage by ter eoustn. Mr. Karo, of Baltimore. Tte bride wao to whits with veil arranged to eehvnor ter statuesque beauty. Tte bouqust was of sweat rasa and miles of tte valloy. Tte honor maid. Mias Anna Harguateimrr. wars lavender with

Harr Christiana Ballsy. All right, title and Interest to lot 21. section 6. Mitels Township Jennia Thompson, ot vtr., to Agnes H. Paotra. 6400. Urt situate on 8 E side

■near frioada of Mr. Laura V. H. ajriH rear* u Mara abo la H lo oad Mr. AL Tartar ■Qtared from *-e mT. 1 * Jmwm of *.ha

The Chrtc Oub fortnightly club party was hetf at the bom* of Mr. Twofcey Net Friday avsalng Mrs. Henry Brooks wae the fortunately winner of the beautiful card table cover. Mr. aad Mra. Louie Brace are receiving eai^ntlutotlo.'s on the arrival at Mine Rita, at their home on Sunday morning. April Mth. Little Miss Rite to appar-

tog and cast 'direction was cesshed by Pattonos Richter Ludlam. Every musical number was full of pep and tte dialogue was funny and had local SUM that made every ooe omlto. The Old Fashioned Chorus, to beautiful cueturwa. showed how sweet aad de mur* Court Houae flappers are. Mr Bud Careen and Mrs. Ludlam made a Mg hit to their "Buggy Riding" Bong. Nias Helen Manning sang very sweetly

that at Craythorn and Nickerson at 66JM. An Invitation was ordered to be exunfied to tte Stale Association of Boards of Freeholders, to hold the next meeting at the Association to Cape May Tte Engineer Waa directed to prepare plans and specifications for tte rv-deck-ing of the Richardson's Channel bridge. Wildwood.

yellow flowers. Tte two bride's maids sere to yaUa* with lavender sweet pees. They ware Xta Martin McLaughlin, stator to tte groom, and Visa Maxwell, of New Tot* City Thera wen four ushers, including the groom's brother-in-law. Martin McLaughlin. Tte wedding breakfast wao served at ike RKs-ftaritetk after which tte bride and groom loft ra aa eatanded auto tour

adjoining late at Jaa. Corn we’' and Tnoo. Peterson, containing 1 aero. 6 perches. Mate Tomlin. Sheriff, {proparty of Wm. S. Carson, at ala.) to Harry Btltaa. 860. Tract of tote situate on North side of Mechanic street. Court House, binding late at James McCartney and Hetty Hand, containing 1660 feet, except portion conveyed to Jaa. McCartney by Isaac Downs. June 84. 1MI. Ralph Beballlnger, et ux.. to Thomas

■a R B. •*~n|-inin of CnaMoa.

ead Miring from tar htey lung. In-

woo a vary attractive person with whom

Paul E. Carroll, filed bto report tor tte

England Btatro Among tte guaatg were Mra Henry

situate on West side oi Main Bayahoro

.u4 Mr. let* StUea and -or.. Jack. MdaHM to Mr. aad Mrs. Raipk SUMa’ •ad Mrs. C Itedylar. Of PMladol-

Tte regular monthly burineea moating end fyoeh-*. of the o«c«* toustoea of toe Sea tea OMe Club wae an uauotially eajepahte occasion. heU at tte home aTatr. Ttemae Rock. Tte Club Horn. wtotetoJanTfir*. or potetoy Manorial Day. Mr. Bettarioo has been ra elected oaiipahor. lira. A. W. MlSer and Mrs Jobn Helloran went to PfcMadelphto to prorimet ter the new organ «, -tai* M* M-- IE. , i.-juJi tea set Its heart. They found juN what seamed suited to tm new! of tte church, et the Eetey organ aeuea. •ud It to axpact-d tte Kotay chepel or*sn uifl be uate for the Brat Unto on •■Mather's Day ” Mra. A. w Millar, Mr. JUruld Bri-WL Ur. K-U—. Mr. .J-m «n-<;

Mr. and Mra Willi* Boyd, played by Mtoe Caroiyr. Mach and Mr. Richard Moon canoed much fun as bride and groom Mlm Mack's Scottish dance, in coetirm* wee very well done. Tte Utile girls to a Sower driDpsnd Um boys in a farmer swell with pride.

wttk (IT weights end measures found cor root. I adjusted and 4 eondMnnsd FAMED RAISED NOTES ON WILDWOOD MERCHANTS Two It raised Federal Reserve Rank

J. C. Os Han. Mr. ate Mra James O HardM. Mr. ate Mra. Theodor* Schorl totp Batert T Btovena. Mra. T. B. D* Bow Mr. ate Mra Thamaa Nock. Mra John Droned Mra. W. F. Jncter. Mrs Hubs Natr. Miaa Catherine Quinn, and Mias Madeline Quinn

adjoining land ot Elmer Hemingway. John O. Wahl et ux.. to Chariea F. Greenlee. IMO Lota 16 and It. North 1 Dias Croek. plan of John 0. Wahl. Mary Bmltx to Charles H. Thonua. Lota U. 62 ate 40. Mock 162. plan O. Wildwood Junction Height. Joel Peterson to Jacob T. Moiienkopf.

' <« .w** IrtUMMr. Badsloy KLi th. Mao . Social Oak wao aa- • sa out of atotM before tko komo- >■«•> . VU.,^ d-uab'* In •Iptila Mrs TVuaaa E Uadton. r.d lor Mr Lodlan. durtn* bar ab-

tflss L-telll* Springer gave clever recitations. Mias Marts Benssct and Mr. Leroy Wetaon wore favorably received. Mr Earl Wltmtr. th* popular school rrofeeeor wts a oeraoji as 'he oldest Inhabitant Mr. Jack Bsttei'lad Mr. John C. Smith as t South Jersey promoter wore both well received. Others to the cos' were Helen Wltmer. Edna Wright. Alice Corson Bertha Christian. Sadie Somers Dorothy Stratton. Francis Smith. Ethel

wood recently. The notes wore IfU •cries. Federal Reserve Bonk. Fhltadslphta. The figure woe changed to IM. The front of tte note was a fair piece of 1 workmanship and would paas In a burry. ! according to Albert Llona. coahler of the Fnien Bank of Wildwood, but tte reverse side was crude It ls believed that the 1 .purvftl. notes were left by Sunday ex-

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Landis Avraus ate Ariadne Street Rev. Franklin Bowen. Minister Sunday Servtcro; Public Worship, lt;M A M ate T.M P. M. Sabbath School. S;M P. M. Epworth League. 7:00 P. M. Come—You are waioome

aids aiK adjoining W. J. A > R. P. af Court House, also land of Oswald Lang*. contrJntag 10 acre* Borough of North WlWwote North Wildwood l-ate Company to ( Larisa A Hawk. 61.200. Lot. 28 ate 62. block 2*4. Harriet L Haller to Jeaas W. Gibson, et ux. 2.100. LOU 2 ate 4. Mock 140. plan of H. H. Ottena No. 2.

»> the home of her olotor. Mra. M« Murray. >n ItlUdeliAi. i«« r art „.ie. look (no act to Aimar y,^ h Ktoua. of Pklladelph'a. U fan Qtowi ill -OMR Bf Bto iSMir ^Nre KuaerrO SohaS* Miaa for tka wwL-oa*. Junea A. Twotwr ha. iMhad a ' ».« .iri.r Mr. ‘oaken and ber Cat-elo J U Makar, to «st her r| ^_ r bm*. which 'hay w»a

Ntok Totmg. Miaa Fester. Mies Coonea. Mra. WakeT htera. Mr. Fortrr. Mra BJased Bock. Mrs Fraakito *»••*• “* M-S Benjamin FsrC weto to Stosw Marear Mandey. to Um W. C. T. U. Group Mosttog and teerher* rwptic^ al tte Mr and Mr. U J. Arater, wtU Mrs Sofrane; and ter ehUdraa and Mtoe Madgv Petrraea as guart. ■mtorag^^e ftete the lavalrtd vary m*h ImprevstL tte wato« "te* bean . m.eved from hto brake- toe H* wae dallgtoed to aae them R to a toag pel to -—- ’ team. MS v» emrtied lmpaavamral to eamurariAg.

Tte "u.iUary has hod s very successful , T . — and hopes to he really able to •Np those who are back and who did ao roorti for them PIER WILL ©REN Itomlntr ttel. President of Um Oeean Pier CnmptMr. was In Sm Iris City this weeh. aad a"esgen.< .hat tte Ptor Ttewtrs weuM span on Memorial Day This rfiS mote the opening this yarn iwe waste oaritor than over tadure The 1 ptor win span at t» earns time.

ENTERTAINED BY LEGION COMMANDER Mr. aad Mra lease D. Ludlam and Mr. 1 and Mra Karl Wltmer. of Court House, were .meats of American Lagloa Command* MeNMer. at tte HTOSI Tioysoero. WOODBINE DEFEATS MIDDLE Tfoodblne High School out clayed Middle Townehlp High School at Woodbine Saturday. April 1*U>. Bosterman ted tte Court House atoggora at his merer. B. Atauobueg proved a capable arbiter | loaning sevan and altowtag only two tote.

HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two, Three or Four Rooms BY THE SEASON Brunswick Apartments Vinrland Street and Beach Sea lele City |