Cape May County Times, 22 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Kiwanis Uige Adv. Increase Standi Unity Make* fine Appeal Sor More Fonda For City—Fait ' line Repreientative Speaks

Club to Have Xmas Carols

Kassel 1 H. Nulty, chairman of the advertising committee of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, In explaining to mem be re of the Klwanls Club of Ocean City the need of increased appropriations for municipal advertising, streeeed the further need •t sanction ard approval on the part Of the Klwanls Club of the proposed advertising question, and stated that he felt sure.such approval would Carry considerable weight with the members of the City Council. "There is an added appropriation needed tor municipal advertising In Oeean City,” Nulty declared, “and the Chainber of Commerce here has Mom ob record favoring the movemeat. 1 want to have the approval Of this organisation. At least |12,oeo la needed for 1923 for the ad-

xjees. We hope to

the attention of prospective

> our city In greater numthan ever before. We ■ and booklet advertising end this costs money.

"The City Commission Is hand!t with lack of appropriations

oee. The Chamber pf i resen tall ves have ap-

peared before the Councilmen and 1 believe the dty fathers wlU do everything in their power to raise

piiatlons for advertle-

We must back this movement

laid aside’to make way for the principal speaker of the day. A. J. Purtnton, president of the Atlantic City Rotary Club and eup-; erlntendent of the Shore Fast Line, was introduced ard spoke briefly on the relationship existing 1b Atlantic City between the Rotary Club. Lions Club. Klwanls Club Ad the city administration and pointed out the cooperation existing between these two factions. On matters demanding opinions from organisations and sources other than municipal, the co-operation afforded between these civic and social organisations and the present administration Is sufficient to present many apparent difficult questions In very clear light, Purinton stated. He expressed appreciation of the splendid atUtude taken by Ocean City with reference to the Shore Fast Line operation and touching on the advertising question, declared that in his opinion Atlantic City, not because he lived there, should be considered because of the cloee relationship* between the two cities. He pointed out that there are persons who visit Atlantic City and who never see Ocean City advertis-

ing.

George Read. Clayton Hall Brick and Dr. Allen Corson, w. appointed as a committee to confer with a committee from the Atlantic City Rotary Club concerning a Joint meeting between the two organisa-

tions.

Joseph Swan, recsntly returned from China, was called on for a brief talk and explained In outline, the advantages existing In the United States, especially In New York City, where as he put It, one can get a bath In a real hotel. In explanation. Swan stated that he put up at a hotel In London route to America, and that all the hostelry afforded hiss was a tin enamel tub and UtUe hot wat< Dr. John Handley, well known pastor of Ocean City, sailed on the members of the club to present themselves in a body at the New Year watch First Methodist

ed as a committee to eee that as many members as possible attend the services spoken of by !>. Handley. ••Prealdent Bill'' then touched on the Christines giving, appointed several members on a committee to get the movement started and the meeting adjourned. "There are lota of tamers who are plowmen and hamsters, but precious few who are marketers and statesmen.”—John H. McSparron. The world's greatest all-round •weet potato exhibit was shown the Atlantic City Boardwalk by the New Jersey Horticultural Society this month, and every 'kweef' was grow*

in Jersey.

When 22 per cent, of the g weight of sweet potatoes can be converted Into syrup there Is small danger that this state will ever over-

"Already there have been than 98.900 In private subscriptions Meed among members of the Cham-

ber of Commerce.

"This la on condition that the city

Will raise twp dollars for every one church on dollar of the Chamber money. We the llLSt hour of the ye*T in church believe It can be done. We want the g^ryic. KWut» Club tob«p b, bbtb, .p- „„ ^ tb*. ««*- mr Tb’jrs .rrssr- s r ss ybf 917.000 for the Purpoee. WlU you HaU at 11;30 p M amuUy night

for the carol singing.

van ivr r .. i _ . show many movie theaters In Chip- farmer figures he gate from his

gf Vmill*? . i«,

•Three.'’ said Squire Wltberbee. tractor.

“I suppose they are always crowd- | Swat the cabbage maggot "Not always. Sometimes the Lrdlee Uplift society recommend* a film and business falls off considerably."

Front Pegs Celebrities.

"Son, there are no short cuts to

fame."

"But, dad, people do things In a few minutes tnd get their name* In Ml the newspapers.’ “Yea, son, and some of them find prison fare #o unappetising they have to send out (or their meals."

owai mo vovmhio — smoxe is toe ote ato spring, the rooster and boarder hen barn door after tbs

About a 7-mnle-powsr pull l* what in summer, sad the peach borer

the fad*, bat the scrub bull all th*

year around.

MSTK0DBT IHSC0FAL CEUS0B Landis avenue end Ariadne strMt Rev. Franklin Bowen, minister Sunday, Christmas Service: 10:00 A. Ut. Subject. "The Birth of Christ.” Christmas Music. 7:20 P. M.. Subject, "The Christmas Guest." The Sunday School Christmas Cantata will be Saturday night. December 23rd. at 9:00 o'clock, you are welcome.

MESSIAH LUTHESAH CHURCH Rev. B. a Dlse. Pastor. Services for next Sunday are me follows: 10:30 A. M.. Sunday School. 11:16 A. M.. Service. 8:00 P.M.. Sermon. "Great Joy.”

OoUlason then took the floor and pet the question. Approval came heck 1b the form of many "ayes" # and no "nays." Some talk was then put forward concerning the advertising appropriations of Wildwood and Cape May and the subject was

It was voted to send an appropriate Christmas basket of flowers to Director W. H. Campbell. Is view of his Illness. Dr. Allen Corson. Harry Headley and Humbert Pont!ere were appc'nt-

isn IT FUHHY THAT A MAN WHO THINKS HE IS A BUSINESS MAN Will get up In the morning From an advertised mattress. Shave with an advertised raser. And put on advertised underwear. Advertised shirt, collar, tta. beae and shoes. Seat himself at the table and Eat advertised coffee or substitute. Put on an advertised hat. Light ae advertised cigar. Go to his place of business and TURN DOWN ADVERTCHWO ON THE GROUND THAT ADVERTISING DOESN’T PAT. (Ben Franklin Witness).

year around.

Oiling machinery when It start, t. smoke Is the old story of locking th. hern door after the hone fa gtote.

Happy is the Father

this Christmas

who presents bob or feogfcter, wife

or anther, with a teak noosut

It is not n mnoh Mm eawBat, u it fa the iaapintiea fm Author re afar

j per cent interest paid cn Savings Fund AccomUs FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0CKAH CRT, M. I.

James, Are You Slipping! She—James, dear; can yoa eee the mooot He—Yes, deer! Shi—Oh. James! Then you don’t love me any morel He—Don't you know that love Is Mind?

Th* New York Idea. Derartlng Passenger—ThU Is a hoik of a service. Conductor — What’s the matter! Couldn't you get a seat! D. P.—Sure, I get a seat. But my wife had to stand up all the way.

Fine Actor—Ifasw did you Uke my ptaytag last night tn the role of the

force them to breathe deeply r

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