CONtOUDATKO WIT#I TH«
May county Times
Vol. 37, No. 33
SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 33, 102?
Mayor 6H8ER1 smiih
OF THE WSI II5I( J« EpUZAH BECOMES BLNEDICI
■ Omitted. UM .<00 BUMd ta th« dMd VM *
KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
ubUMwt] in caoRaictloQ with the Cu~ , , M*7 Oxmtjr Qsaatta, Coe Mat Court
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r ABOUT FOURS YOU AIIO THINOS YOU »«!. RED IN THE CIRCUIT <W
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FOB Une of CorporUion. LoU SI to » I
wmiam J. Turpin, et mu. to Jaaeph B. Newhouae. Uota IU to 111 Inch block M. plan D U E»sa Kauaa to DmW D. Likt*. «SM. Lot m. block U. aectlonal plan e UHoob 1L Watkins, et etr. to a
COUNTY OROANIZATTON RACK ‘OF MOVEMENT TO OROANIZE ASSESSORS OF CARS MAY COUNTY WITH A VIEW OF MORE UNIFORM ASSESSMENTS AND TAX EQUALISATION) MET AT SOUTH SEAVILLE LAST FRIDAY WITH RM ATTEND-
ANCE.
■ . .. la , The Cap* Mar County Chamber at '
ixaMoo with a view of creatine n >nn apaeasaenta throeshoul tr- Thla/waa dctermlaed at a na In* of the Chamber held In the P. O. 8. of A- Halt South Rca.IUa, 00 Friday nlshL June Hth. when letters from practl “
ULAR AVALON OFFICIAL AND IlSi SARAH MCCANN ARE QUIETLY MARRIED IN OCEAN CITY ON TUESDAY; SECRET BREAKS OUT SAND COUPLE ARE DELUDED WITH RICE; REV. QEORCE L. DOBBINS
OFFICIATES.
Mayor Gilbert 8. Smith and 1
Delivered at the Graduation Enrclaea ! the Ocean CMy High School. Fri-
day, June 9, 1922
Dante—One dr the World’s Greatest Poets Over_ six hundred years ago r one who was destined to live In the minds of men forever, ofle who » destined to v rlte one of the fou eat epic poems of the world, one' whose Kenlua vaf fb be praised by all posterity. —! who s’ **-*- **— ’—
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m Wa City Mai Ar. ajtd Mrs. a have leased the
. For the Trmaoportstlea CuRaaltteo j Gilbert 8. Smith reported that the Bati- *
L of Phllcdelphis.
City Monday lookup for a suitable sum-
tm SB Paris street. Vhe city seheola do not - day. and It la 00 use at a rush of cettasera or bote after that event. Mrs WUUam Buckley ret day from a few days In I on* who MSS to Phi Udell
J. P. Remold, and family; Dr. Henry Picard, of Philadelphia: WUUam Ennis M.iehee Mis* Btrsh Aakrw. Trenton. Mrs. Matthew jeffriWn baa asked for ires months leave of absence and wlD send that time with her parents Mr. Bd Mrs. Tboosu. Lodhun. 0r.. Mis* Hales Disc arrives hoias from OCtyaBurp tomorrow. She has beer LA Una her sister since tbs dees of odW* Ur. sod Mrs. Austin McDevltt. and
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r la Mr. Hsflen a c
, LIRHTRMICO HITS flNCRVA HOUSE i bah ef IMtRenUw Haor. Wednoadar
Vhe happy couple left immediately aftdr the ceremony for a brief boneyr after which (hey win reolde
Filch, of Sea Isle City. Is the Chair of a enwnnlttee of throe, to be known as the Taxation Committee, a*—1 w duties it win be ta dermulate
r Josb K. Oroves. who.
L aad the drive tar a
xdme IntrraaSad In Bunds} School work ! * ' dped oryankse the divisional crgmnltho Avalon Board the bride la the owner cf Te -Home ’ stead ’ Hotel, la Avalon, which she baa lurted for twenty years, and which . has built up into one of the 1 in the coo the daughter of Mrs. Phi Smith has been Mayer of Avalon j nee Its Incorporation as a Borreedln* the late Thomas Bray He is active In County Chamber '
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ear 1921 h anniversary
snonntty. the the Intense on which has 1 man of the ce In the upsar IKS. His
t the Hi o*rtr Of /
lies. In life for (he Flor-ty-dfth year.
e chief may-
5 Cents a copy ara GAiDiuiTf m HIGH SCHOOL IISS SADIE 2UCHOVITZ IS VALEDICTORIAN OF GRADUATING CLASS OF WOODBINE HIGH SCHOOL; COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES LAST THURSDAY NIGHT AT LYRIC THEATRE; ELEVEN STUDENTS GET DIPLOMAS.
the Wood I I their dl|
Hi* graduation exercises held In the Lyric Theatre. Woodbine, on Thursday evening; June 15th. The graduating class were: Reuben C. Bear. Mias Sarah Chasens. Miss Ethel Ida Cutler. Miaa Reba Joffe. Samuel Levin. Reuben Lieberman. Jacob Rabinowitx. Miaa Celia E. RoaenfeM. Hyman Jacob Luuroan. Maurice D. Wodllnger and Miaa Radio
Zuchovltx.
Mias Sadie Zuchovltx was Valedictorian and delivered an able address on "Ideals of- Education" in which she dwelt on the modern tendency of educating both sexes equally wed In contrast to the custom of only com pant ivciy recent years of educating the hoys of a family, and fltting the girts only foi the physical duties of wifehood and motherhood.
Reba Joffe.
daughter of Tax Collector Dr. Joseph Joffe. Her address was on "Playing the meaning the game of life and It should and could be played for tbe general bet term.-tit of the Individual, aid
society la general
A. feature of the graduation exercises wss the presentation to the school of tbe ! Rutgd.-s Interachoiaatlc Debating Trophy. which was awarded to the Woodbine School by tbe authorities of Rutgers j College. The Woodbine debating society
wheresoever 1 Burnt alive. '
L copls^ of L a of the C
~ Chflara. Cape Mi
tying a floe. «1 pride: "U
: by Jacob 8. Levin. Pras^eet of tbe Beard of Education and Director of Saron DeHlracfa Interests In Wood-
ouire as Vril ■ ■ “ - - - ^ became the close f. ^^iTwSSrl—vSr!^ ml •* ti ~ ^ tr -.
Bertha U Ross, of Caps May Court takv, been a dead secret. It being Mas of both parties that the Urae L their friends know was after It wa
_ Skdr. After the me near at such sec •J?: M leaked out. and aa a rasuL the c 7* “ Mblch they made the trip to Ocean Oty. ,
I n 'tSS mmA tstsr ta fl « f mIf. ~
rom pU litter I
wa* adopted by the Chsishar.
ad. im that the san-e axcu leges given to Atlantic City would [tended to the resorts at Cape May ty. being a slxlv day tsarist Ucki at a very much reduced rat* of far*. made by Richard W. Basesham ar of lb* South SeavlUe Oranp which acted as host {e the Chamber * speaker of the waning was Mil Sarah ^Ukew. of tbs New Jersey Wal
tpreas from Ocean City. Included In the weddti Mrs. Ftnetoe McCann, m
JT’S 'E ;
: MISS GRACE O'CONNpR VERTED WITH WHITE VfIL Mias Grace O’Connor, daughter of Mr. ad Mrs. Charles O'Connor, of Camden and Sea Isle City, received the white veil of the order of Slaters of Mercy at ML 8L Marys College. PlslafleM. N. J.. Thursday. June Utb. Bishop Thomas J. Walsh, of Trenton, officiated at the ceremony assisted by a re number of the priest* of tb* dlncess. >t St. Marys College received tbs The happiness of the weal was Increased y the fact that three of her cleasmalss Since entering the order a year ago Mas O’Connor has been teaching at St Marys School BeraardavUle. N. J. Per
the boys and girts at today. Tb* Chamber will not meet again 1 next Hu*—her, so the third Thura-
aaU league by defeating Ocean vtrw - Satdrday. the eighth Inning. B. Powell of t CRwca View, hit n clean throe ba tb* bases full but to the Md LXment of tbe Oeoan View boys, the re caOed It a foul bmB.
rttL Florida. Mr. aad Mrs. Percy Gable , r* bach hi (heir Bay View eettaga. Mr. sad Mrs. Kstiih-mss hoar* op
Mr. aad Mrs SooKid UsLoUa ratu om MorrUL Florids on Friday aad o sd their cot tag* 00 Bay View Drive for ,
of Moores tewn. ar* at tbalr .cottagv f couple of weeks. The regular monthly meeting ot t oard of Trade was held at the Scbc
Mr. sod Mrs. Edward Mann, ef F
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general It 1 laboryed a ped him un
clear vleuotber; each le atone acNo light
yet last for w the thing oat parts of
Detractor, began
ThU bridge Is open for light auto travel The re-building will consist of old piling replaced, and a section of the structure to be rebuilt.
Freeholder Wrr. J. Chadwick, cf the Second Ward, of Opsan City, baa announced that he win be candidate tor the Republican nomination for I he office of a memoer of tbe Small Beard of Freeholder* at the September primaries.
NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: This Is to give notice that 1 will berafter not be reasons!bia for any debts intruded In my name, or In any way In Donectlon with my praptrtiea. or my
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Bunding Of th* Club*
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Ocnway Th* bstt snurad 00 ihv ’ 1 *M* and •fi'Y shattering th* at (aur bedroom*, and thy a« A 1. murdad In
age*# Way. of Boa Isle City and IU*. ha* been appointed mef - director at th* Woodbine -Hal# H
D. Cini Ocean Pier Now Open for the Season of 1922 Finest Surf Fishing on Jersey Coast Pier Theatre Now Open Showing Latest Release Paramount and Artcraft Photo Plays COMING—Saturday, June 24th Rudolph Valentino in “THE SHEIK” Th* Photo-Play Sanaati*o at the Saasaa Ouh Nighl Owty Two Shows Nightly at 7:45 and 9:15 P. M.

