Cape May County Times, 3 April 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Wildwood LoobTo Easter Crowd;

r QotUn la neovwlBff ■ » aUf* of UI-

a teryng amt th« recent

Church

WUUuft Mm W Bpendl&f ( _ ttm it ■MgM. Pa-, rtattln* bta •later. Beta who to in te tho Ba

Film bir crowd* for Wildwood. Tho bow boardwalk may cot bo iolahod to rocelve rUltort. bnt the Old I, here. nttciMtly bi# vide to carry aa army, tta V:o, white moface make* waJ*^«* raw Car thOM oho care lo oteoU aim*-* ' water * ed*» anlftoy the mb There i* alap »*eotr oc roo walk. too. that la m amictloo. wtare bright otoiee abeahd in a variety of trade*. Merehaata are coming to aae the Med of early open Inga thl* ' jua been 1‘ fnU Quote Nature via.-ad to take a band with proem* for tht good of

w owner ol the on Twenty-drat la morning to Philadelphia o we ala of boey life Id r

beautiful of all church lax to take can of the flux, hare tai.ij to glee the cation*. H*oorraUona are wipt each new day. wl bright promise of a record ogealng tor 1916. Sunday's led by abort la terra* of wlatry winds, did net mar the asBai flaw of people who take advantage of the rocllroad Mwdit*. aor the aBt—B bile trathe which ehofeed the highwar* at erery ternlag point leal etute offtee* wero pioof of this. Ml** Sara 3. Perry nrrtfed at her home on Bart Mdflle night from gahTlDa,

Mr. WUUaaa U Naomi. Hre. Hamtltoc and daughter

the ladlm of the y of the Wildwood Golf dab •ntertain—dancing, cards, reMrm. Carrie Moualey,

Beeeet riel tor* at th* heme of Mr. and Mr*. WUllam H. Smith, of »« Bart Spencer Arenue, were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibaoa, Mr. & Wade, hQs* M. DUer, Mr. K. M. Balgnel. Jr. Mia* Mna dark. aU of Philadelphia, and Mr. WUllam H. Briley, of CamMra Oarrte Seri rani. 114 Wert

hear from any lady of Cape May tty whoee father or grandfather M In the rtril war for the Union,

Jr.. PI wee n rlrttor for a few £ of hie i

boy was brought th* weak from the hospital where h» has beaa a eronic sufferer

Mr* M. Smith, i Philadelphia d

The ladles of St- Simeon-* auxiliary

will conduct a e

useful article aale. flnharday. AprT !

Mr. and Mr* Moualey entertained a number of guests In the Annex over the last week. Ineltuung Mr. and Mi*. Prank Wood and eon. of Oolllngawood: Mr. Louie Bvnna and Mr* r. Bmrtek. of Fern Rock. Pa.; Mi*. L. Ahlers *nd Mlae XJarte Jtem-

ing. both of Philadelphia.

all-year apt “ulldlny, of star jo, win compribe two rtoret. which when completed, wQ' be devoted to (he barber trade. Including a ftitvataaa tadtaa 1 hair dreed ng parlor equipped with the

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Attending the Tourist Club picnic at Lake Worth. Fla.. Mr. and Mr* Hugh Poreythe and d.u«hter, Martha. were grouped la a picture taken by the ataff photographer of the Imhe

Worth Leader, which later

Charles Douglass left for Manheln, Pa., to attend the funeral of M’* Catherine Lonenacker. mother o. Mrs. Douglas*, who died at her late home Friday night after e lingering IRnees. In the ttrd year of her age. Mr* Douglas* had been with

Cepe May. have Joined f • Sou of Tct benefit to bo given the 16th a of April at Hunt's Palace I Cape May. to Improve their fl for the special entortalnmenta t given the State I tion of the G. to be held at Cape May i Mr. John F. Davies, one < ncted builders of Frnnkfcrd, 1 delphla. with hie wife and d Ruth, are Mending • home of hie sister, Mr* ^ Smith, of S Da vice, who has been very 1 several month* with pleoro monla and complications, Wh the Frankford Hoaptu: .--ad l home, received i remei ends and n \ Frankford Lodge of I Frankfort Commander*, Mm 1

Oreo* McCann. Blanche Bonnell. “ urar Mnehtetee. M. Bom, pearls Siesta. Mary and Lola Pyott, Marion Fiocea. M. Klakade.

By reaolnUon the City Oommlesloner* of Wildwood have declared a

penalty of seven per e*

_ r cent, per month on thou meeting their obligations

Mr* C. G. Gfcns Hart While on an errand to the (lore.

.rtth a painful accident at tho am \cr ef Pine and Pacific Av nuee, Wildwood, when her keel cate, lag ea the curbing caused her to trip end teB heavily- to the street, sustaining n possible fracture of the

Athletic Track

at a lata hour. Thoee present were Lawyer and Mr* Bonnell, Mr. and Mr* Norman Smith. Mr. and Mi* Tamastnl. Mr. and Mrs. Heritage. Mr. and Mr* Dunham. Mr. and Mm. Steele, Mr and Mr* Kkri Ooafllug, Mr. and Mr* NtehoUe Berivaat, Mr. acd Mr* T. Floca. Mr. and Mr* WUllam Klnkade, Mr. and Mr* C. B. Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Machtat#'. Mr. and Mr* Howard Hbaa, Mr. and Mr* Meyer;- Mean* Trane!* and Bdwart S m, WUllam 3aab. Barney Rufier- . R. Foeter, M. HolUn. T. Fibre* Jr., Edward Pyott. B. Roe* J. Bruanell. Vincent Nlghtllnger, WUllew

Wfldwoed Holy Week Service*

. win be conducted through Holy Week at the First Presbyterian Church. Wildwood, commt dag with next Tuesday evening. Rev. H. L Nicholas, D. D.. of Summit Hill. Pa., win be In charge and ■pedal music win feature there evening servlet*. Sunday night there win be exercise* by the children, including tableaux taken from Biblical atortes depleting the holy seesoi Easter. Mr* Elmer T. Crosier, 1* chairman of the coatmlttev. Sealin’* Open Saturday Afternoons The Increasing activity in building hid nets y >091 OosUn'a force wr.cing overdraw many nlgbt* this

the entire force was on hand to take order* make up estimates and get out material. This Saturday afternoon service win continue until the spring building rush Is over, and Is oi special value to owt-of-towa prop-

k ends to get their property In condition, as well as to who mast have their material hand the firet thing Monday me

Bid* Rejected

Sealed _ Wildwood City Hall, Tuesday after-x-aad the bid of Craythom, Nlck0 C -mpany, IMO.OO. being a tie with that of L T. Woolsoa, all bid* e refected by the Commlmloier* ax 1 the Clerk notified o re-advert lee tor bids for the furnishing, »preading. ecraping and rolling of COO yard* more or lees, of cinder* tor th* construction of a cinder track at the city athletic field.

Triangles are all right If you view from the right sng*e.

Lo The Hot Dog Man

In consultation with Dr. H. H. Hrrnsteln. Mayor Culver, of Wildwood. asked what Juriadietion the State Board of Health had over the hot dog vender who persist* in commercialising that cavory morsel In the open, exposed to the hot sun and flying dust of the boardwalk. The doctor was not certain as to what measures could be taken by the authorities. except to restrict merchants from eelllng their wares to people unless they He eaten within door* or taker, entirely from the Board-

walk.

Robert J. Key explained that Ocean City had adopted each a ruling with flee success. Utter of all sorts allowed to accumulate in front of these eating stands bream* a nuisance last and to correct this the Commissioners are determined to force a new ruling upon venders of the hot dog sandwich. The matter of sealtaJon la also under advises] Mayor Culver said In preparation to meet the opening of the new boardwalk It Is likely an ordinance will be taken up for the establishment of stricter laws governing sanitation, garbage and drainage on boardwalk alee*, especially where restaurant* and eating bars are concerned. The Commissioners are to be com ended for thl* To create a city beautiful the streets must be clean and free of litter. Vacant lots are not dumping groom'*, especially in the vicinity of the ocean front where people most congregate to enjoy the scenic splendor of the great out-of-

Greet Chaplain I Hat rf WQdwaod «t

Wildwood Property Owner* Should Set Houne* In Order Wildwood property ownere haring Mir houses put la order, catch the early bird. Oonatetant with the hr lx

of advertising mat

of the Start of Trade and j utsti agents t%mt our resort city Is an all-year report, brings the prapeetlv* on the field earlier

No trouble to elore up on deals of the 1M par seat. type. A longer season ter.' of taertag la belag worked out very eattafeetcrlly. giving tto proeI active posaeerten from May 16 In 1 ease* and others over the Meal Day holiday* There are neverthele** a quantity of vacancies listed with real estate operators, which are in such poor condition that to assure 0 warns any kind of nass Is nigh Impossible at any

•tick by you." the stamp addressed the envelope.

A. B. Fl tape raid, chaptafu of the Oread Lodge of Mason* State of Hew Jereey. and w* lt -*n v ,wn 1b Wildwood, delivered an Inspiring address tart to an assembly of over tOO

According to Rev. Fltxgerald there is no such thing as personal liberty. Bach man la bound by certain laws, these law* being the necessary outgrowth of condition*. Traffic laws are necessary to safeguard the lives of drivers and pedestrians, and so on down the list. Aft tile is most pertinent la these deyr of wholesale taw breaking, tor It is Indeed u-ue that none cl ■. is free to act as he wlakes (or there are always our fellowmr a to be considered. Roy Laodeman and Marvin Woe ten sang a duet, which was much enjoyed. The fire companies had been Invited to attend this meeting In n body and there we* a good turnout. Despite the sounding of an alarm at the beginning of the meeting, the faithful fire fighters were back again

rere hidden among gas of the TIMES Every perm who found hie or her name -ad notified ns receive 1 two free movie ticket* Between six and nine n■ are hldden this week. One msy be your*

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Fish Are Biting

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Get oat the Bod and Oil np the Bed. Whatever supplier you need, we have—from line to dijny.

BASEBALL SEASON IS OKM AH Ug league ere at it We an offaring qieriali in baeeball good*.

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Ladtau, now a tho that to muhe your dresses and aprons.

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Now is die tiro*

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ters Carden Seed. Wire Lawn Rak Cardan Hoes.

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Spring Month* Are Plumbing Months

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