Object* of WiWwooJ Real Estate Board KxocnUre 8®cr«Ury WlllUin 3. A. Xtuu, of tbs Wlia^jod Ass. Istste 3osrd, In s circular letter It property owners, thus sets fortn some of tbs good tb. _gs which the board stands for and U trying to do for Wildwood: "The object of the board Is to establish and standardise the business •of real estate brokerage, so that It ■ball obtain and bold the confidence and respect of both owners and purchasers; to maintain the dignity and responsibility 0 f Its members In their duty to the public; to Institute rulee for uniform commissions customs and practices so tar as they may be reasonable; to cultivate, and enforce fair dealing and foster good 'dlowsbip among Its members In then burl ness of buying, selling, renting and managing real estate and. loaning money thereon; to provide an organised center of effort for adequate and economic civic development; to procure Just and even taxation; to promote such a system '>f law and administration as shall protect our dtlsens and attract the desirable population to which our condition entitles us; to especially guard and advance the Inteteets of real estate ownership and leaseholds and to d*rise, advocate and support legislation calculated to improve our cities. ••The above items cover a vast multitude of work that is performed by the members of the board, one particularly which I might mention Is that of providing an organised center of effort for adequate and economic civic development. In this capacity the board is in a position to do much good with their active memberships and Junior memberships, which include men actively engaged In the real estate business, and associate memberships, which Includes the property owners, those persons who are vitally Interested in the upbuilding and developing of this resort. You may readily see that in this organisation there U represented those persons, who through their ownership of property and business of buying and eelllng property, are personally and Individually interested in doing those things which will help advance and carry out every plan and encourage every movement tor the building np of this resort. The board, as an organisation, la In a position to bring together these persons i Interested and render valuable and ssslstsiire to the mumldpaUty In helping to work oat those which we mmt have to be realise that ‘'Bigger and Greater
Wildwood."
the public in general. Multiple 11sttne board's work. Is a great help not only to the property owner and the
real estate man, but to the city and the public to general, ’aultiole *lst-
operation between the real relate , thereby rendering greater esnee and service to the public. Ji has been In operation to some States for the past fifteen or twenty years Multiple listing knows no lines, no limits or prejudices, but only Justice to the property owner and the realtor. Multiple listing la a modern ement. It has come to stay. Its smssing growth the country over challengre the attention of every one. Its record of results to a matter of fact not fiction and wherever a real group of honest and conscientious red estate men are found, there you will always find a multiple listing exchange. Every multiple luting system throughout the country to a thriving organisation and the backbone of the real estate bustoees to the community in which It exists.
TUCKAHOE
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shaip have rented the S. B. Ooff property on "
Denntevllle road.
Operations on the Station road are rapidly nearing completion. A number from here attended a potpie dlnnt..- last Thursday at th# home c>llie Williams, Petersburg. Tj»t. C. 8. Lawrence to bolding a rlw of revival services U the Msthodlst Church. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hand have returned, after having sprat the winter
to Barrington.
The Presbyterian Mite Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrt. Alfred
omnncnvTTTrf*' b
ELDORA
f. of Mr. si
Mr. an* Mrs. W. M. Hampton have
» their home la Atlantic
City after spending-a few days on
the farm
Mias Beulah Hand to on the sick
list this wash. BELLEPLAIN
Mr. and Mrs. CUrton Howell and children, of MllMlh\ spent Sunday with the latter'e paresU. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pettit. Mr. Thomas Harris and family motored to Juassborg. N. J., on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Howell, of Millville, called on -fra. Howell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Harris
Members of Rising Sun Chapter, O. K. C.. will hold a pie and cake sale to the lodge room on Saturday
afternoon, April II.
Mrs. Paul Sturgis spent a few days of last week In Pottolown. Pa. Mrs. J. Godfrey to entertaining her
sister from Millville.
Rev. William Burley attended the North Jersey M. E. Conference, held
to Newark recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burke occupying the house recent
by Hannah G. Campbell.
Mrs. Enoch Williams Is rapidly Improving from a recent lUaesa. Mr. and Mrs. William Hern enl talncd George Old well and family, of an too. over the VSek enf
Mrs. Harry Valentine sp<
days of this week to Philadelphia.
■ to be held the early
Vr fl Arm^nw and wife of' Mr. »d Mrs. John Fowler enter. Leesburg, spent Sunday afternoon Jatoed relatives from Uesbuig re-
wlth Mrs. Chris Hand. | c *Vg- ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Band spent tan- ^^,1, Christian on Monday,
day with friends to Hemmocton. Lewis TSUiuiii motored to Hato-
Mr. and Mra. L. Perise and Mr. and Mrs. W. Peters, of Jersey City, were called home to attend their father's
funeral.
Rev. Howard Amer, of Sea Bright, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mackie motored to Woodbine Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Garner Peterson made a business trip to Millville Wednesday. Allen Stevens, of Odarvllle, was In town last week, taking contracts for tomatoes. Charles Noon and family were to Woodbine Saturday night Several young people of the place attended the moilee at Woodbine on Saturday night Mrs Edna Bingham and daughters visited her mother on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brrickeon, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Alma High, of Goshen, visited her parents on Sunday. Milton Bingnam and wife, of Cape May. are spending several days here on account of the death of Mr. Bingham's father. Mr. and Mrs A. Fowler, of Delmont spent Sunday with Charles Noon and tamlly. Mrs. Beulah Christian vlrlted her mother on Sunday. Garner Peterson, wife and children spent Sunday evening with Charles
Noon.
Lorenxo Lee spent Sunday evening with Christopher Hand and family. Mrs. Charles Noon spent Thursday evening at Delmont with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Mackie were to Bridgeton on Saturday. Mrs. Edna Jonas, of Court House, ent the week end with her j Mr. and Mra. Dan Chambers. Mr. and Mra Mackie motored to Vineland on Sunday to visit relatives. Dan Chambers spent Saturday evening at Woodbine. -Mr. and Mrs. William and Rev. He ward An Belleplain Friday evening. Mr. and Mra Newcomb, of Itoeaburg, vent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mra & Bishop. Mra Summer Hand has returned ime after spending several days to
Teen thinks the way to a heart to through her eara
Mr. and Mra Earl Nickerson and son. Charlea of Millville, were visiting Mrs. Nickerson's parents, Mr. and Mra C. P. Heea foi a few days. Mies Error Mason attended the dance at South Seavllle on Saturday
evening.
Mr. Walter Camp spent Friday to
Jameebur*. N. J.
Mr. Edward Limbeck, of Millville, called on Miss Hulda Mason on Sat-
urday evening.
Mr. and Mra R- Jl. Here vent Thursday with Mr. and Mra Ira Sees, of Sea Mis City. Mr. Edward Goff, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mra
Charles Hare.
Rev. Howard Amer. of Sea Bright. is calling on friends here Thursday
id Friday.
Mr. David Kntriken, of Hammonton. called on Mtos Erma Maso-. on Saturday evening. . B. Mason, wife and children motored to tfittvMe on Saturday. to Mr. and Mra David Harris. a eon, ou Wednesday, March 15,
Mr. and Mra Garner tored to MilltUle and Vineland on Monday. March 11. Samuel Hampton, wife and daagh tar spent Saturday evening la KU1-
vlBa
Ara wanna Council, No. ill, Daughters of Pocoh ntaa are plan-
Barry Robins and wife, of Ocean City, called on friends hare Sunday Mra Edgar Stratton entertained the M. B. Sewing Otocto Thursday. Mr. F. E. Pennington, of Bridgeton, called on friends here Friday. Mra William Layton and daughter, Doris, were to Cape May Court House Thursday morning R. Fe-dall Smith and wife were Millville visitors Sunday. Edmund Godfrey, of Tucks called on friends here Sunday. Mra Stillwell Young to very IT at this writing. Mtos Winnie Clark who has been very 111, to now much Improved. Mra Anna Corson, of Philadelphia, visited friends here the first of the Mra Asa Mad ara and two daughters were Atlantic City shoppers
Tb unday.
B. Johnson, of Delanoo, spent Sunday with bis son. of this P’ace. Mra Clara Bepp was a Pleesantville visitor Tuesday. Mra Maggie Barrett and daughter. Clara, of Scullville, visited her moth
er Sunday.
Was required to arias, give hto lalfifito same, age, blrthhpiaee and tell why he earns to Wildwood. A birthday gift we* presented Harry Burkhart. Jonathan Band welcomed the guys**, n* <
SOUTH DENNIS Ir. A. Grever spent the week end In Baltimore. Mr. Lewis Edwards and Mr. Frank Malnola motored to Sea Isle on Saturday. Mtos Carrie Ccuglaa spent Sunday with her mother. Miae May Cabal ey visited her
Mrs. Sarah Masoa and Nettle 8 era spent Sunday aft* moon with the letter's sister, Mrs. Martha Clark, of Head of the Hirer. Mr. Harold Langley, of Detaont, Red on Mtos Millie James on Sat-
urday.
Mr. L. M. Boss, of Tuckahoe. called on R. B. Hess on Thursday. Mr. Auburn Ott and wife, oi Bridgeton, called on J. C. Clark and wife on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Pettit entertained her brother, Mr. Phyfentoateto on
Mr. Edward Hickman and Misses Margaret and Mavis Hickman went South Seavllle Friday evening. Mr. and Mra Daniel Simpkins entertained relatives recently. Robert James and William Uoyd visited Constant James on Sunday. Mr. Lincoln motored to Sea Isl< on Saturday. Mr. T. C. Barnes went to Creek on Saturday. Mr. and Mre. Ogden Candy called on frtends here on Thursday. Mr. William Meerwald and Mtos Martha Meerwald went to Philadelphia ou Saturday. Frank Compton called on Mend* ire on r
Mr. J.
tar ana the Mrs. F. C. Barnes and Mre. A 3. Bivalve on
Lore to a dtoasss that's more pi lent In the spring, but that has sli ssesrms tor Its own.
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