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WUlUm E. T SEMfc t-™-.--, s^l^v^gearr, 1 Dr. Aibwt L. QoteMkcaur *04 wife hire e)on4 UMr ootUf* «* TwentyAftfc StroM in ^cltoty
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The m«ny trimte of Mr*. Stauh L Ortuntasor mo gtad to »A«n«
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fire fcuntfro* *t a oBaU caUMrtac of friend* at tlo* boat of Mr. aa4Nra. Oeorr* Mlnnlok. Wat Mafia Aranu*. Saturday Wootn« Mark tbia data oo yavr calaodar—
U parateteLt TfoUtora of trafSe -’»■ arc compelled to pay the full pcoalty for their oaralcacpca*. aa prwaoHbad In the text of the ordlnane*. the public would not only be haneftttad, but the ettr* pranalnc financial needs taken ear# of m trail The State of Florida keep# It* roeda In eondltton by puttln* the ta«rant to "I etarr oooanloa an Idler la
If be han’t work, be ha* no In Florida, aad to make
hulek ehlft of hi* preacooa tbe.Stete authorltl** pat bint to work on the hlchtma In many munkelpatltiee In the Middle Weal road* arc malnteln•d by 1 - — —
fire hour*. Third and CaatraL far the benefit of the church balk!in* fund. Mr. end Mie. Soman Steele were beet* to a party of Meade frtna nrwby afid MlUrtU* la their home. East Pine Area a*, tbl* we^ Mnatc and srs.-si'vs: ■Isa
hoar*.
Mrs. niefli Otan»v9 anead the Marcarei Eaadriek Chapter baaauat in Phlledalphk. tMa weak, where dha will have the pliaanre of ■aeU^ many notable ladies of the Seat Star. Mr* Glean will be Me ■ era) day*.
i: to Id. oonnacted with the Presbyterian Church, are wide l rrla Saturday. February T. they will bold a food and hake eale. under the supervision of their teacher. Mm
T. Elmer Croaler.
« hie family here In
Wildwood. Mr. Otenn was the coeet of hi* nephew. Chart## O. Glean, con-
Mr* J. Emma Wine. Boat Maple Avenue, la actert 'alan bar dan«h^troftTlik.. wha w« remain t weeks. Mine Marpnrct Mortbaf the
aa a meant card party held at Hotel Brighton, one hundred doGan was reallaad for the new Five T
fifty-fire awmrdn. Joseph Clarke was the succeaafnl winner of a fine tame cake and Kenneth Kirby won a Ml-
- r Trinity Xm day oomlivg las*. Ear. Pastor, officiating. Law*
Mr* Edward Btana. of Pit tat u the guaat of her etatem the Miaaee Kerrigan. East Garfield Aranca. Within a few days the part- will bark for Florida, remaining tl perhaps a month. Mm Btana was the former own**- of the Begem Th'stre before being taken over by the Htfnta Incorporated. ’ohn F. Praotham and daughter. - any from
»nd will I dence on East Juniper Avenue, at the Orowther bomb. The Preulhum property was sold teat tall. Mist Mabel w«* *• marly a teacher »* ‘ w *» At
fJetung ready for summer time and p:ep*ring to beadle the crowd# Is shown by the presence of workmen on Ralph Carl's amusement device in tb* Casino approach to the Boardwalk. The widely popular scooter **me will he doubly * “*—
feat buUt to the outer structure. Mb * Kmms Epps a an ying the Scout
Me pinochle and dance party g! 8t Ana’s auditor!tan Monday sight under the n—Ibii of the B. ▼ M aodallty. Thar* wan 144 pftata. Of (ptendid value. By maaan e# ■ bopnlarity af this aEhlr. the eaasnrit- *—*- ^ — *“ r wMl ra-
te#. when the ladtaa af the, lion. Wildwood Civic Chib, mat la her home. Beat Twmta fcnHfi Ave■Jta- Mm Albert M Wood. af Cape May Court Rous* eavu an
r of the ptano. gave aereral . and MVn Marla Hupperf# *■> raiae we* wall ra-
the Wildwood String Band waa eer Atlantic City Cham-
Footer Ooefln. pr ml dent of the
WiWwtxxi Gks Chib Minttreb
formant* of the meant Minstrel*, U can be taken a* an eetabllahad feet that a good, live minstrel show Is a vary acceptable form of entertainment to the people ot Cape May county. To meet the popular demand for inch cntertaltfment. the Wildwood Glee Club has made unusual prepamtiona. and have now la course of production a live, nappy minstrel show that promisee to be as attractive aa
Theatre, Wildwood, •tag. February I. * •ft cents, children under 1> |eani of age, SI cent* Curtain rise#
via Wooten, the entire i are working hard to maki
one of the b
the Chamber of Cemmaree. date In the near future t band ban bean Invited to broadcast
Mtae Doris (
i birthday
ia Ciark had a
Aal fialMtagir tea festive occasion, school Mend* and playmate* gothared In her early In the evening. Doris
lovely In white drea* and pink The birthday cake, of had pink candleo, eight of year of Dotie’ Ufa.
(©rived was a pretaining her blrth-
t garnet, from moth-
Dorothy Parsons, Catherine Bunting, futon Ftocca, Masters Ed toward Bona Each little sired from the ho aakst filled with oota Brothm Cnltt^After 38 Ymn A family raunioa ni
Court House, bonortag the nalt of Benjamin F. Gians, a brother, who had not been, beard from In SI yean. It was while oo a motor trip to La ray. Ta.. Mat November * ‘ la Union town. pa., a trip itr. ‘
eoaatry. a drive was taken
Cubda objSL Pad Bcdfadj Rendered isattaai work by the chair war shown la the Interpretation of the cantata af EL Fan!, gtsan at EL ■■ill’s IMiiiiMil Chart*. Wildwood. Ban day night to a cape —
« composer proaMcd at the . The song story is a ksaeta ptaso. written by the doctor savor
yean ago. As a period* he gave a daacrtpttve outline at the musical Ptagtan as they would appear, cil- ‘ — “ * - * — In the
the beautiful £Tlthe march to the prison, the eeene. and the storm, reflected
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lr aob parte were Measrs. M- A.
Pyot. tanor; Marshall Mill ward. ' ca: Mien Mae Imwranoe. so
Mrs. 1. SUne and Mias Baa
In duet; Mr* Stine
Ste?* Taken To Widen Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood
In a measure to proceed with the widening of Atlatnle Avenue, southeasterly from Schell*nger to Montgomery Avenue, Attorney Palmer M. Way was authorised by the Oommle*rs of Wildwood .to Institute eon
orcinance w» mirere. appropriation IS.ftftft try band haue. tor the pnpoae of paying off eoats and expeodltures involved In the widening of Atlantic Avenue. The ordinance was taken up on Its Brat aad second readings, and brought up for final passage February 1ft. ^ ^ Fifteen hundred dollar* Is the sum stipulated in s resoh t'on by the Commissioner* setUng forth an offer to the owners of land on Atlantic Avenue, tor the purchase of Iftft toeC more or Ism. on the santeriy side of the avenue, necessary to widen this highway from Schellsnger A veto Montgomery Avaaue.
I would rather be In Jell than In a n»V You can make bond and gat out of laU.
. a novel te» . rorament la minstrel setting wfll be launched by the boys, that wlB certainly be a revelation ta the show going public. The "gentle sex” stars will include “
. « FU (Dr. J. &
- Mias Burkhart. MB* Ror lea. Miss Haatatt. Mhn (F ‘
of beautiful girt*. End man Include "Bill" Smith, "Say, yon tell 'em” Latimer and others. The TIMES wishes tb* greatest ouoceee to the Wildwood Gtaa Club in this show, aad hopes the public will back up the local orgaal pack the Casino Theatre.
One of the moat profitable ha you. can form to to rand the € Mfied, or What Advertisement* in the TXKEB each weak. The TUBE publishes a large number ot tl
one of them to a story '
Farm Products Show Cape May County Boy* Eecuiud Tva
The tenth annual farm product* ■how aad agricultural convention waa bald at Trenton. January ll-lft. HIE. Vocational Instructor* Reeves aad Stone, of Cape May county, entered 41 exhibits o' potatoes and 36 exhibits of corn. The value of the exhibit* to to teach the point* that are essential to tha eel action of good exhibit*, what constitutes good seed qualities aoureaa of seed and to develop pride la Individual production. Lectures In Individual prorductlon. Lectures ware given on the major phase# of agricultural production by experienced grower* atm ex.-^rt specialist*. The corn etelblt consisted a* yellow. white, white cap ddht and flint The pots tow were divided Into two d* tee. commercial and aeed. each Including the prominent standard varieties. This exhibit was divided further so aa to include adult farmer* and H. 8. student*. Thera were excellent exhibits of potetow aad corn from many of tha eotratlae of tha State, which made keen competition for the awards. Any one winning placing* or rtbl should be proud of the same. Tha following prtxaa were awarded student* and grower* in tha Vo-
Stat* Prtxaa: Silver medal. Frank
Caw aerclal. ribbon awards: First, Elmer Cox, oobbtera. First, a Compton and Sons, red kina. Second, B. Hand aad Son cobbler*. Second. M. Abbott, superba. Third, J. May and Son. late white. Third. O. M. Huaaoa^each b Third. Rowell TayloJf Green Mt. Fourth, L Abrams, late white. Fourth. J. Layton, rod akin.
Fourth. Burnell Taylor, superb*. Seed Claes: First. Ralph Taylor, eobblers. Swcnd. Lewis Hoffman, cobbler* Third. Frank Dickenson, cobblers, nipt. Ralph Taylor, late epaoldlags. H. >. Clam First. Cowan Brothers, red skins. First. Edwin Noon, cobblers. First. Sidney Levin, late white. Second, Clinton Elliott, cobblers. Second. John Chamber., late white. Third. Nichols Brother:, red skins. Third. Edwin Noon, tote white. Fourth, Fulton Ewlrg. pink eye. Fourth, Edgsr McPherson, 9auld-
Coxn Exhibit Beet 10-ear exhibit. & Comtpon and Sons. Yellow Dent: First, A H. Reeves. Second. W. Bailey and Sou. Third. M. Abbott. White Dent: First, Frank Dickenson. Second. J. A Mecray. Third, Ralph Sehellinger and Sons. White Cap Dent: Firat. 8. Compton and Sons. Second. Frank Swain. Third. Charles Noon.
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Mrs. Clancy ate at home And wonders where to buy Goods she needs to make a chess And flour to make a pie. She could write to Roe and Bux And get a prompt reply,. But she would rather stay at home Than send her coin bye-bye. The home-town paper’s pages Are perused up and down, For bargains rare in pie crust And silk for every gown. So, Mr. Merchant, win success ’Gainst rivals out of town. With steady Advertising in This paper of renown! CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES
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WATWR SYmCMB FARM MACHINERY
A Catch-up Year
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Tadry tkerr it ntrriy SIPflOOm3tj if wirrujti i% Sovtk {tT,f£ s BrU TWrjjtoy trrritt. iffem 175000 mitt cf it
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AS has been said before, the war-time demand for telephone service, particularly in the cities of size, came very close to swamping this company. It failed to, but it came close! In less than a year our reserves of plant were exhausted, and it became a scramble to keep pace with a rush demand that seemed endless. It was an unfavorable time for expansion, but it had to be done. 1924 was a catch-up year, and fine progress was made. December 31 saw 8500 more telephones in service than at the beginning of the year; wire mileage was increased from 265,000 to 330,000 miies, and switchboard positions from 500 to 600. Last year saw four new buildings and one major building addition completed. We have one foot out of the woods, and the rest seems to be a certainty for 1925. There are a few points where facilities are“tight”—where major construction has not yet progressed to the stage where all of the varied demand can be met. But it has been a very satisfactory year in this respect, to us and to our patrons.
THE DELAWARE &. ATLANTIC TEL. &. TEL. COMPANY
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