Cape May county Times
CONSOLIDATED WITH THK SEA ISLE CITY REVIEW. FEBRUARY 1»1«“
Vol. 37, No. 29
SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1022
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Y NEWS NOTES OF THE PASIWEEK ! and oleanimes of a FER. NAL CHAAACTERl SHORT ITEMS interest about folks you ow AND TMINOS YOU SEE. T HSR SO IN THE CIRCUIT OF
**0.000 IN IMPROVEMENTS DURING MARCH AND APRIL
Th* raport Mod with the City Coroml—loara atom a total of Mx bow bolkUnsA of a total rklo* of IST.M*. The balance of the import cor era aKar-
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H. H. HobdeU. of Booth Itth Bt.. PhUatiphla. baa bean at bla cot lay* thla weak. Mayor Fitch la bartaf a sunpartor added to bla
■ro. Robert T. Stevens waa hoa 1 one of the moet larraiy attended Civic dob card parttea of the aeaaoo. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Arnett motored to Lainbertvflle Saturday to spend Memorial Day With Mr. Atvett's stater. Mrs. Haaen.
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Inlet *. Jv 08T—CHOW DOO, of Mteff Twy; r
>md Ufa. E. U Eaatne. of Mantua.
daughter. Mr*, Clayton, have loasad ' •eder ooctace on the Boulevard and Mob's Social Club win conclude IU
They will be down (or the eeaPeter Bain, of Camden, to pa ra "Peta" Barbour and little Mtos Anna have removed from Aria' to the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1
l»lr City, beta* called here because of he Illness of Mrs Outoy-a and Mrs.
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CITY NEWS NOTES Mrs. C. K Landis has been at Vineland
PUNS COMPLETE I
WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUlt OF SEA ISLE CITY AT MEETIMO LAST WEEK DECIDE UPON PLAN OF ‘ACTIVITIES FOR THE SUMMER" BAEV PARADE DAY SET FOR SATURDAY. AUGUST Itth—ANNUAL MASQUE BALL ON
FRIDAY. AUGUST Bth.
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^ tvERY TRAIN FROM FRIDAY NIGHT
TO TUESDAY MORNING BROUGHT ITS QUOTA OF VISITORS—EXERCISES .ON . PIER DRAWS LARGE C^OWD. WHO ENJOY ABLE AO-
to Sea Isle City, the annual baby parade the masque baC and Whey eoctal activities. ware perfected by the Sea Isle City Women's civic Chib, at a meeting of Executive Committee Mat week. ,
84* large ' Welcome U. Sea Me City-; and almost
once, two to be at trance, two on the Corson's Inlet Road, at Whale Beach, and two on the Tuckahee Road, the latter with, arrow* pointing In the Sea late City Road. Two new si were also ordered placed In the C House, one on the Boardwalk side and other on the Landis avenue aide, the ter to be electrically Hghted at night. Baby Parade ts Be Beat Ever Plana were made for the annual Baby Parade, to be held Itth. In previous
One of the biggest Memorial Day crowds H several years enjoyed the perfect heather, and the Patriotic exercises arfunged by the Parent-Teachers' Association. In Saa Isle City on Tuesday. Every train irom Saturday naming to Timed ay tisorolng brought IU full quota of visitors.
miner cottage In the
amatl P. Loads. President of Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce, and Promlnant Officials Maka Faat Trip The East Coast Coach Company, operating between Atlantic City and New Tor*, will establish a bus line from Atlantic City to Cape May. rta Ocean City and ea Isle City. The initial trip eras made on Wednesday to establish the route and promote "goodWlir on the pert of the City officials along the route. In the party from Atlantic City were City Commissioners Louis Kuehnle and A.
the party Included 8.P. Leeds.
All of the hotels that v
Endicotu of Pegeant fame son. of the Hotel Traymore; of the Atlantic Koto Service, and John C. Wade and Edward of the Bast Coast Coach
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1 year so that the a an dfe In the CT* dt
June U. There was a big crowd and a Jolly time •t the bewefit on Monday evening for the Loral Ordar'of Moose, at the Moose 1
third successive season here. Mrs. L, J. Downer, of Cynwyd. Mrs W. B. McManus. Mrs. A. H Reynolds, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Davie and eon. ‘ Washington, have been gwesff of Mrs. Dr. acd Mrs. Eugene Way and Dr. C. W. Way wiB make Sea late City their home this season, having leased the apartment over the doctors' ofitoee. Their daughter. Mrs. Frank Warner. wU with thqta. The graduating exaretosa of the Ocean City High School win be held in the handseme First Methodist church, on the e ing of June Sth. See Me CUy 00
What can make a kitchen more tractive than the sun shining through window curtains of bright gingham?
NEXT WEEK YOU WILL KNOW
the ladles of the Club, and the < parade will be financed vflth the oeeds of a prtoe award for a la^g® n
The exercises on the D. Clnl Ocean Pier to the afternoon, was well attended and Uft address of Rev. George W. Yard, formerly of Ocean City and now of AuduN. J- was greatly enjoyed, amptly at two o'clock the school children. headed by the Sea Isle City Band. from the nchool house lo the pier. Fitch presided at the exercises Which were opened with prayer by Her. Bowen, of the M. E. church- Singing led by Win*am H. CoUisaon. Jr. President of the KiwanU Club, of Ocean Ctt* Freni the end of the pier the floral boat
>er of the award tickets, saued to Ctnh members for the gfrto will b« talking doOs. and an e axmrd of a doll will be made to the girl
proprlate musl< hero dead soldi , which t-ave been the nerving the honor and dignity of the Stars nd Stripes. A concert by the Sea Me City, Band followed. and the program of the day war Concluded with a base hall game betweec Saa Isle City and Ocean View. In tb<
I V. Rog< eh company. Intended to be
arrive from New York In time to make the getaway, so he made a special trip along with L M. Herb, secretary and treasurer of the company, and Joined the araran at Wildwood. At Ocean City Mayor Joseph O. Champion Joined the tourists and at Sea Me City Mayor Irylng Fitch became one of the part*, which then Joumled through Avalon and Stone Harbor, and on to Wildwood, where Mayor Courtright Smith as picked up. At Cape May City dinner was taken at the Windsor Hotel. Luther C. Ogden. the Cape May County Cham-
It to f the line in about ten days. This will give all the shore points direct bus connection with New York City, via Atlantic City-
James 8. Murphy. District Passen. Representative of the West Jersey 1 bore K R- has been promoted to
ff Stent Harbor Mery T. Fltigerald. et vtr_ QUabeth 1 a Ferrta. SLOW. Lot M. block 107. Middle Teem ship Mead Tomlin. Sheriff, (property Laura C. Abrams, et atoLot M and N. W. I portion of lol Si. map of lands of Jeremiah Hand. dee d. N. E. aide of Hand avenue, containing II. lot square feet. Carrie Y. Bailey to Elsie Oentber. Lots (Continued on page I)
Folio winy the raid, to have asked the agent offering them all sorts of Brlnton claims that they finally accepted *100 tn cash from the man. later marking the bills
FISHERMEN NARROWLY ESCAPE IN SIORM-
HEAVY NORTHEAST BLOW ON SATURDAY CAUSES BREAK IN ENGINE OF ONE OF SHALLOW WATER BOATS. WHICH COULD NOT CROSS TOWNSEND'S INLET BAR—RESCUE MADE BY COAST GUARDS OK BADL v FRIGHTENED CREW
« crew of one of the pound net fish boats of the Shallow Water Fish Company. narrowly escaped serious injury and possibly death. 01
Inlet Bar. In the face of a heavy northeast gale. When the boat ban
totter boat was Captained by Philip Ptareo. It did not have engine power igh with Its double load, to navigate th» bar In the face of the high sea. and for some hour* played around in vain efforts to make the Inlet. Captain Ben them, of the Townsend's Inlet Oaast Guard Station, seeing the rulty of the boats, set out lr. the heavy sea. and effected a rescue of both crews and bos.’a by towing them to Stone Harbor, where they landed safely. All of the pound net fishermen had a fight of It oh Saturday, when the sea was driven by the heavy northeast gale Into a ng fury. One of the boats of the ties Fish Company, not daring to attempt the T
A Cruiser bound from Longport to Cape lay. In the Inland Waterway became disabled and pulled Into Sea Isle CUy with oken engine and other damage. It '
with the boat of Georg* Soeder. of Sea Me CUy.
West and for a time the two storms fought for supremacy, with dear weather the result.
STRATHMERE Mr*. E P. Johnson has returned from a trip to Woodbury. Mrs. H. A Wlttkamp spent Thursday v.kS Friday In Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. ~
r cottar* ’. and Mrs. O. H. Okrver and d>ughaf New York, xpsnt a few days with
town from Frida; la SunJay. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Westcott. of South Beavtlie. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry MacObery waa In town Friday and Saturday making preparations ty open his ice cream parlors The Wbeeian Hotel to being Impruvw? with a coat of paint. Mrs George Brb was down for the week-end. Mr. Erh to staying down finishing bis apartments and putting them
Oeerge R. McCullough a
Howard Dunn, of Chestnut Hilt spent the week-end with Mis. Carouthera. Miss Elisabeth McCullough attended the High School "Prom" on Friday night. Mr. and Mr*. G. 8. Smith, thetr *on Jack, and Mr*. Julia Tompkins motored down from Oak uane on Sunday, returning tn the evening.
1 afford almost any-
M EMI AH LUTHERAN CHURCH
the Holy Ghost."
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Franklin Bowsn. Minister
Public Worship. 10:10 A. M.
D. Cini Ocean Pier Note Opui for the Seaton of 1922 Finest Surf Fishing on Jersey Coast Pier Theatre Now Open Showing Latest Release Paramount and Artcraft Photo Plays Monday to Friday, Wh todtuhre, ooo show at 6s45 p. bl Saturday and Sunday, taro shows: 8 and &30 p. m-
THE ONiVSBSAt CAB
One Ton Truck, Plain $43C, F. O. B. Detroit Truck With Starter *£09, F. O. B. Detroit
Ope Ha; Coart Hoax Garage Authorixod Ford Salas and Sorrica CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.
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