Cape May County Times, 21 March 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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Oar work to aa« from New York. aaooaataroA hr a arrwc storm oa Tow day and was enable to cot home until late la the moraine, attar It took him ala* boon to traral. Mr. aad Mm A. M Peterson paewd Bandar la Oraaa tYeek with relaUrea “berter Bahtaoalta was a w * ▼Wtor to Philadelphia, ymaa Upoehots. ^ho waa a reel deal of thta place, and who locted a hardware store on De ih Areaae prior to his morlc* to adelpbia was here oo Friday. jrdar and Sunday to asa hie Moods. Mr. Upshots U bow In the brace hoslaam la Philadelphia. Mlsa Locate, a Junior at the Hl*h School here, left for Philadelphia oo ~ wdar attaraooo tr wood a fhw <

1th trteoda.

A mesttac ot the Y. M. H. A. M oa Monday evenlnc at the ooCh Ban. A dance followed

of ■doeatk* mrt at tha School oa Monday •» min*. Important VranmcUOTi ^Kcsen'ald poasad Thor at Wildwood with frt«lda. r Friedman waa la th* Qoahar Saturday on hoeinem K aad Harry Paanharr

DaBerhirah and Lawte Kohlltt«d to Ocatm Ctty oo Toeaday Um .-rer'e*

the Ford Berrtoe Btattoo called away oo Wedaaoday m asaciai baalaeae to PhUa“Traylor. of the Stock Care him tha meaeace „ Suberoaa and dau* Mew York for aa extended sin* left «• Toecday morn r E. a Howell waa a re HTsL Dorr, repmeantiac lb# Johnson Oompaay. of New

Thursday erenia* tbr Junior Debate was held at the Central The subject for deb»te waa. led. That an Adjust'd CompeoBe Enacted for All Our Boldlrts Hot* Who Participated la the far.- The eontestsota were: Goldlncer. Philip Wodlla«m' iclle Lerine. amrnuOlTe; Jack man. Saul Welsel and Charter iwitr. nesative. l4>nia KohUie Senior CV" —**—*

ns spent Tuesday la Ocean 1th friends !e Boyar, of PhlladeJphiv spert k-snd w 4 th his parents, is Levin, of Ftalladrtphta. a s of the WoodMae Hlsh ■pent the week-end with his KoblUsky. with some of hh i. motoiud to WUdwood to wtt-

Patrick e party was held

the Central School Build In* studaata were present and time was had by all. Re-

r and brother. Sam. of New

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Philadelphia with rela-

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Oh Sunday afternoon a party was 1 held at th* hosM of Max Cutiar. on , t of; the Councilman, la honor of hts ■ daughter. A large crowd of ootaldara tended as well as local pecmle. Boh Oherftrrt. who la sttsadlns the Maple Calreraity. spent th* weekend with hla parents. Bob la a «raduate of th* High School her*, of the

class of Itll. .

A. Xochowita took a business to Ocean City on Thursday morula*.

motored to Maya Landing oa Wednesday to tee trteoda They returned

Israel Reiner, of MlUrtlK wssJmre on Wednesday to see kM father"

~L Shrtfer, of MUlrille. afternoon with frioadi

l Stray* rspreoantta* the "Bu man’ Paper." waa her* or M-tSsY

to asa all the farmers.

Samuel Hoffman motored from Mg*

Harbor on Saturday to see hla 9 *?>* tl blrl Scouts held their fourth sualvunary at the Central School on

Saturday evening. The •coat*' including every member, waa | Nat BosaaMd. A1 Chaw-ui a Rabloowtts attended a pany a Till* on Sunday evening. Th*

‘"iTSkd Mra. Chnrlsa ShropaWra. of Omden. spent Sunday with their

The willing worker* of the local T. M H. A are busily engaged on

he building, am being made to date place. Mias Dorothy Cutler, of Philadelphia. visited her parents on Sunday and Monday. . Mtas Olive McAllister Is Malting friends at th* Colony for aa extended

•tar.

A special martins of th* Woodbine High School Athletic AseodaCon was called by President Louis Koblltsky this Monday to Instill mlrit in the student body for the coming baseball ■eason. He met with great success. Thorn who helped him wore Manager Chester RaMaovtts and Captala Alex-

H. Ten neb* um. of Cape May City. Based Sunday afteraoon with fri* aring come by motor. Albert Babtaowtts rlrt'ed friends

era on Sunday.

Quite a number of the business people were very busy on Friday adtng off thafa Income tax report. Constable Morris Llehow was Cape May Court Hors* oa Saturday

Lordy Rhotne Malted friends at Ocean City on Saturday evening. He Wilbur Layton motored to Mill Mile on Sunday to spend the evening

with friends.

H. Pekanky Is Installing a highpowered radio outfit. Anthony Terri to motored to Wildwood Oo Saturday to attend the

Mtos man MacKay and Mias Mart* Cake, of Ocean City, motored here on Monday afternoon to eee friends

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ANNOUNCEMENT T HE Board of Public Utility Commissioners of New Jersey, acting in accordance with the public utility law of the State, has suspended the rates for local teiephone service which were filed with the Board by this Company to become effective April 1. During the period of suspension present local rates will remain in effect The Company will present to the Board of Public Utility Commissioners testimony covering every phase of the situation that has compelled it to seek increased revenue. l In seeking new local rates the Company is acting to correct a situation that, if continued, would make it impossible to maintain your service at a high standard and to attract new capital for enlarging the system to meet new demands for service. • * • A striking example of the hazards of telephone operation was afforded last weak, when heavy rains and high winds in a few hours carried down 482 of our poles, put 5,910 telephones out of service, and cut off several towns from tele* pltontMi fvknT«wiinirflHon with the OUtside world. By daylight, Tuesday, 340 men with more than 100 trucks and other motor vehicles were at work in the snow storm, clearing away ths wreckage and restoring service. Within a few hours toll service was re-estab-lished with every town. Several hundred miles of temporary wire were strung, fallen poles re-set, swaying poies were bfiai*!, and within 72 hours all but a few isolated telephones were again working. The spirit of this organization was ohown by the ♦Mine gangs'* who worked day and night in rain and snow and mud; by the men in every central office who stayed on the job as chough there were no such thing as sleep; and by die thousand operators who did everything possible to get the maximum service out of the circuits at their command. Ibis emergency came at a most unfortunate time. The cost—upwards of $75,tM—was a very serious matter. But, at least, the situation afforded an opportunity to observe the way telephone men and women meet such an emergency, as well as the public's consider? tion and helpfulness therein. THE DELAWARE & ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE COMPANY