Cape May County Times, 13 April 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAPE MAY COTJUTT

yuniAY. APRIL 13. 1928

Seen and Heard in Ocean City

Miss Hattie Lee. of Haddonfleld. Mr. and F. D. Fryer and ™ T recent miest of Dr. and Mrs. Philadelphia, were among the visltj.^Thornley Hughe*, at their home ore to this resort over the past week-

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Past Commodore and Mrs. James Ocean City Fishing Club will W. Fenley. of Philadelphia, spent the |,s annual banquet at the Manpast Easter holidays at their cot- U f a ciurere' Club. Philadelphia, on tage. H16 Wesley avenue. Thursday night. April 26th. Misses Grace Wood. Lillian Wild- Among the new members who were man. and Dorothy Meyers, of Haddon eIected 10 tbe Young Men’s ProgresHelghts. spent the week-end with g|re L< . afrue th i g we ek are Charles Mrs. M. B. Thomas at her home on ^ Ewing and Horace Smith. _ Plymouth Place. Min H elen Buck, daughter of Hartman K. Gilmore, of Philadel- Kev and Mrs Milton G. Buck, of this phia. was in this city over the past clly wag a visitor to Germantown, week-end. Mr. Gilmore is a mem- Pa OTer ,he past holidays, being the her of the committee which is making KUegt 0 f Dr. and Mrs. Waltou.

arrangements for the annual banquet of the Ocean City Fishing Club.

CAMPBELL WILL BE CAHDIDATE C'ty Commissioner William H. Campbell. Director of the Department of F nance and Revenue in the City Commission Government, will be a Candida:* (o succeed himself at the Municipal Elections on May 8th. Such was the definite sutement Issued by Commlaaloner Campbell Thursday, after he was asked as to whether he Intended to be a candidate for re-election next month. Commissioner Campbell only recently returned from the Hahnemann Hospital. Philadelphia, where he underwent several serious operations and for a time. It was doubted by his physicians as to whether he would again be able to mingle in politics. WOODBIHE COUPLE ELOPED Tyrone Miloa. 22. and Julia Miller. 19. the Woodbine couple whi-h disappeared from their homes It Woodbine. returned last week. They announced they were married In Klk-

•~n. Maryland.

The couple are living with Milos's

According to official announcement from the Postmaster-General’s office

John G. Jernee will head the Ocean ln Washington. D. C.. Edward M.

City Bathing Patrol for the fourth gutton. newly-appointed postmaster parents. ..... rent si consecutive season, according to an ol city. wlU assume his duties; The pair y^ to ^jparental unofficial announcement issued here on Ma y i 8t , succeeding B. Frank, blessing and forgiveness fro this week. Jernee. a patrolman at- who has been the incumbent | father. tached to the Ocean City Police De- for the past nine years. nawomr part men t during the winter months. , _ . WILDWOOD GOIf CLUB BANQUET will shortly be switched to his new James M. Stevens. Superintendent dut l M of City Schools, anrounced Tuesday | Wildwood Golf Club’s apnual

, that the total enrollment for the Banquet wii: be held In the

The Young Men’s Progressive month of March was 821 pupils, and i Philadelphia, on League has appointed a committee of |he aUen d an ce for the past month wedneed^y evening. May 9th. three members to act in conjunction WM g5 p^ r cent. According to; A gp^ci*! train leaving Wl'dwood with tbe ether reeon civic organtxa- Superintendent Stevens’ figure*. the' at 4 r M . on that day will carry a tlons in making the Second Annual tota ) enrollment to date numbers delegation of 500 Wildwood boosters. •'Booster Banquet” one of the most io4g - an increase of almost two — successful In the history of the hundred pupils over last year's fig- nrae fRrrT growth of the resort. President ur es.

Alfred R. Smith has appointed Roll* Garrettson. Elmer Jackson Pearl and

Harold Paris

committee.

Officers hsve been elected for the South Ocean City Improvement Association. which plans numerous improvements for the coming season In the southern section of the resort. George W. Pstton has been elected President of the southern Ocean City Improvement Association, while the other officials Include John F. MacVeigh. Vice-»• resident: E. H. Collins. Secretary; and Mias C. S. Klnsdl. Treasurer. This new organisation is planning to hold a banquet In Philadelphia on May 5th. and the

Small Board of City Commissioners. Quite a number from here attend -

as well as City Solicitor Andrew C. Ua the Men’s Confederated Bible _ .. _ - _ | Boswell and City Engineer William Class at Ooshen Thursday evening. Florida D Jone*. newly- .l«ted have been Invited. John Devta. of “ Justice of the Peace from the First , _ . -

Ward, who sustained a fractured 1 Henry W. Townsend was re-elected ankle almost two months ago. had Secretary of the Ocean City Board of an X-Ray photograph of his Injury that body Tuesday night. Secretary reken several days ago by Dr. Wilson Townsend was first elected to his Y. Christian, and It was found that present position In 1917 and has the bone was not knitting together, held that office ever since. Followmaking It necessary tc have It re-ling his re-election, members of the Mi again It has been placed In a Board of Education re-elected five plaster cast and Justice Jones is not new teachers for the 1923-24 school expected to be able to walk around term. The teachers re-elected In-

R. W. Edwards, widely-known reel estate broker and Dr. Minot B. Stannard. president of the Ocean City Kiwsnis Club, have been elected by the Kiwanians as delegates to the International Klwanls Convention, which will be held at Atlanta. May 25th. Russel H. Nulty. an official of the Ocetn City Title and Trust Company, and George W. Reed, supervising agent of the West Jersey and Seashore Rallioad in this city, have

been nsmed as alternate:.

El wood Howe’ 1 and family and Mr. and Mrs Georg* Schwarts spent Saturday evening it Cold Spring with Mrs. Alfred Creme. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Darts visited their parents at Goshen on Sunday. Mtse Alma Hcrtoa called on friends In Court House on Tuesday. Edward Scull, of Cape May life Saving Station. Is home for a few

days leave.

Rev. Charles Hand, of Goshec. was calling on many of his friends here

Thursday.

within the next four v

City Engineer William H. Colllason stated this week that bids will again be received by the City Commissioners on Mondsy. April 23rd. for the construction of • spacious club-house, which wiU be situated In tbe center of the fifteen new tennis courts, which are being bulH on tbe uld Camp Grounds at a cost of approximately flS.000. Did* wer* received several weeks ago by the City CommiMdsaera. but were turned down down because they were one thousand dollars over the amount that the city had appropriated for the constructing of the club house. However. Joseph Van G. Hoeffecker. architect. has made several Important changea In the drawings and speclflicatlons of the club house, and It Is expected that the city will be aWo to have a suitable and spacious club house for $7,006. all that the resort aolons will be able to expend this: 7**CONTRACTORS -'AIL UB YOUB Hsu tor builder* supplies. We ean save you money. Champion. 10th : street and West avenue. Ocean City, 1 V. J. "Look for the sign.”—adver-

ts Is son MUlnrd. Friday.

Lemuel Compton and family moved Into the Henry property, recently

vacated by MUton Whitaker.

Mr. Connor, of North Dlaa. has sold hU farm to a PhlladelphU party. Harry Wahl, of Court Hooae. called on hU parenta. Mr. and Mr*. John

Wahl, on Sunday.

toiu. , T ....... _ A surprise party was given Burton elude Robert B Stewart .'as aasUtant. Howell. Jr., last nf Profeasor at Ocean City High School; Hr. and Mrsv Edward HoweU. of and Mr*. Dorothy V. Huagerbuetler. j Court Howe caHed on his brother

Miss Doris M. Baeuerl’.n. Miss Rebec- 0nlt cm S. Coburn, and Mine Ellxabeth ° 1

Erhardt. all teachers of the elementary grades here. Other pox. tlons

1 QOO WAS A YEAR OF ACCOMPUSHMENT

1923

IS A YEAR OF PROMISE

filled Included those of Miss Emily R Lynch. _ dent of Schools J. M. Stevens. Miss Ellxabeth Hartman, school nurse. C. O. Kilby, manuel training instructor. and Miss Ethel Ntckereon, domes-

tic science tsscher.

DURING 1922 WE HAVE HELPED BUILD HUNDREDS OF HOMES NEW STORES APARTMENTS GARAGES BETTER HOMES HELP OUR COMMUNITIES

If you’d like to live in the kind of a town like the kind of a tows you’d like. You needn’t pack up your clothe* in a bag And go for a long, long hike. You’ll only find what yon left behind For there’s nothing that’s really new, It's a knock at yourself when you knock your town, Pot it isn’t your towa—it’s YOU. A real town is not miMe by cen afraid Lest somebody else gets ahead. If everyone works and nobody shirks You can raise a town from the dead. And if while you make your personal stake Your neighbor can make one too. Your town will be what you want to Por—it isn’t your town—it’s YOU.

DURING 1923 WE PLAN To give our beat service to every builder. To increase the usefulness of our free plan service. To do everything possible for

CAPE MAY COUNTS

We can Supply your Building Materials from Foundation to Chimney Top Call, Phone or Write for Information Regarding the meet Complete Building-Material Service in Cape May County T. S. Goslin Lumber Co. WILDWOOD, N. J.

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. BUGS and STOVES at BARGAIN PRICES Opec by AppolaUMat V. X. NBUROTN. ftCfi nth »t ms fit*-* OCEAN CITY

RALPH SUTTON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Floor Scraping 14th and Bay Are. -> OCEAN CITY

GRUBB BROTHERS Building Contractors ^ CITY

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Third St Jobbing a Specialty N. J.

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FOX BROTHERS

STORES TO CLOTHE THE PACTFir gad MONTGOMERY AVENUES DliiTIXY SEtnCE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY

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