Cape May County Times, 24 April 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Avenue i Branch ot*e» »to Wildwood and AOntte _ sew. H*m mvM *« or call KertOM **?.

trofsnaona U R ot tte wind • niomlnx Ulr

Sunday beMaWWfrof one . suddan chaHH* —

transfomed a May-«la

t March Hoc by fco« and a rtUt |»U blowlny la from Ua am aest «• rUda of whlta-iMWl nUtn itgh on the beaeh to faarf- Wat wood‘1 Tiiltora who Una.. ' r.iS* of the

boardwalk. l«» I

land! hid old Bed's » ■■■■ than one* tfcrou«i. the day, though kindly latermttoe of the weather man held back the torrential downpour till the la*t "apeeiel" 1 Kfelr gone by the city* pcttala. The new boardwalk nlijRaM a tot of attention, acme Of the

Tetitureeome rolling chair p fas as Magnc

have made their the flooring from approaches. 'Wtt _ vailing, the dty wUI held the o»eaing exerelaea In aebegtaaee of_th<

contract

|n keei. h a boardwalk a Citr CommlasioBara earty « to correct a condition whtel vailed here to ft ting the sale of A sandwiches

Ure •ctlre U the demand for its this year, showing a big InareaM over the record* for the mwon^-Ji. Most house* hsre been mt to order and owner* ererywhere are satisded with the longer Idea, as a means of stimulating better bualnee* for the reeon. Ur. and Mr*. Alexander McMurray. t>f the Hotel Dayton, arrived home laat week via automobile, from St

tra. Steer T. Crosier. Juniper Awnue, was a one-day rial tor in Also Toeaday, attending the Wmt Jersey

«t lr rumored that 'he Bue Snore Lto. toe., will operate aerrlee to from Atlantic Oty. oc the hour • mr. on or about July 4. The nrst BapOat choir will change plaees with the Baatlst ehotr of Court

other words that th» hot dej sandwich mutt be aoM. prepared and nerved within tte store «t tie reader who operates his plane of htisln— on the new boardwalk. Sausages and meats of all kinfe must be kept in * and brought lorth only on live otdee of the Realtor* Indorses fully the new laws which the dty la putting forCh tor a better - - - - The i

WeetrtUe; 'lartto H. Houder. Adolph Troppatwr. Mrs. 8. BUrertecn and eon,

kke committee In charge of the after tea. bald In the social ball of - Simeon'*, under the auspicee of the Guild, report over SSO people

Mi*. Louise Wetr will give a rlolln recital Sunday night, broadcaaUng from WPG. AUsnUc City. Radio fans will not want to mlaa her delightful

Walking on Surf Avenue, Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Walter JL Read, of Somer't Point, suffered tte tom of n

Mr. and Mrs. Cteay RMey. Mrs. Martin Long. Sr., and Mm. B. O. ttonvutung Victoria of Mfertile, Tueadny Gueete of tte Mwyn Annex over last waft end wen Mr. and Mrs. Louie Abler*, Mr. and Mrs. Jaaaph ■satoa. Mrs. B. Thomas and tfaughtara Mrs. A Abler*, of Dusboro, Pa. Tte toeal BeteitsK (togree tied Ocean Oty Tnentoy i tte porpode of patting on lUatory degrea work tor Ocean City lodge. There was a Mg delegation

•Tlcurm don't *b “ is true to the ease of tte tnerreae to Sunday achcol at Holy Trinity Lutheran When Mr. Henry H. Ottens e toe annual list of eggs, a habit he hes folyearu, he copnted *10 Mr*. Walter

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pleasant waft spentAtlantic «ty visiting with her family, who roeide there, rotureed to ’>er home Friday last, ’.earing the tv -• little girls. Mar garet and Kmily. to remain for • longer stay with their dottog grandparents. 1 m ! ftJ The office ot the Wildwood Board of Trade reports over 1W0 replies from all parte of the oountry requeotr ing the aait water taffy premia by tomla 3ag*l over the radio broadeasting from WPG, Atlantic City, on WUdwooa's night, when the guwrow offer of the candy merchant wan

Mrs. M. H. Sandal, of OerwAntown, rial ted several day* with Ur. red Mrs. G. Neeinger, Bast Magnolia Avubm. Mr. Alma GUber and children, ot Haider Height* have been Ing a week with the IngereoU family

and rial tor* who took an enthusiastic

pari In the

To spring a sure enough surprise pon her buatosea associates, Miss lartha VehHorn reported for duty Saturday morning laat to the general office* of the Atlantic Oty Electric Company. Wildwood division, wearing her engagement ring, a stunning dlamojd. and the betrothed of Mr. Malcolm Quimby. of Massachusetts. Mia VanHotn will announce the date a* tte wedding later. Hotel Dayton was transformed Ina -cene of gayety and beauty Thursday night last, when the ladiee oi the Wildwood Golf Club auxiliary Mr*. Carrie Moosley Tn spite of the thunder storm which held up the party a half

a splendid turn

and the new spring dreeeee of the

Mr. and Mr*. Frank Biddle ted gueetn .adiea were lovely to the extreme, for the day. ML., and Mrs. Chmrlen Music for dancing was furnished by

Douglasa, have made a return trip to

Manbeim, Pa.

Mr. and Mr* Frederick Eaqnet, Beet Magnolia Avenue, after an abe of several month* in 81. P-ter*-burx, Fla., arrived via automobile Wednesday afternoon last, and at one* contracted with Gropp * Bon to paint the Baquet House tor the

For a boardwalk extension of IPO feet cn a grade with the new Wildwood boadwalk. North Wildwood Council awarded the contract to F. W. Bchweir Company, of New York. it contractor* for the City of Wildwood, at their bid of *4,445: By

ood Union Church had

©it tn full. WUto-m H.

Bright. Senator from Cape May ty. made an eloquent address filing

the Beach Combers' orchestra.

T _ ihllixed tne

Girt Scout troops Saturday morning tor a hike off shore. Covering a di»tanoe of five mile*, the little band of 65 girl* and teachers settled comforabty at Crom Roads, where a big Interesting eand pit claimed their attentions. Through the murky water* at the bottom of the pit were discernible miniature fishes, numerous wiggling tadpoles and a huge green bullfrog basking tn the sunshine. Lo. one at their number, Rosalind Myers, tog too close upon the loose

slid gracefully into the

coat and all. Badly frlgbtane.* hut unhurt. Rosalind was lifted from bar

Thee* talks have been of high ministerial value to the church, attracting widespread Interest to the oongreg* tlon. Dr. Fox, at the" evening service will preach on 'The Supreme

Moral Test.”

An Kttginee~~’ng Feat An engineering feat eel Jam attempted <n this section la the Charles G. Glenn contract tor the new Woolworth building, which lacl nine-feet excavation for cellar pura It has so far been succ accomplished without a jtln| hap. Relays of three shifts of men have kept the surface water out by ion so that th» workmen have gone on with the building and pouring of concrete without the use of gv n boots. Sightseers gather about the excavation operations to large numbers dally, and * mountain of sand piled nigh on Wildwood Avenue proves the extent of the work being

uun^iuu waa uiiea iroui iwresolution at a previous meeting of MIMSCmforUbl(l pettion and Immedithe Council, an ordinance was pasted . . .. rviK*. appropriating tS.000 for boardwalk l 0fBoeT _ J C o bb ' p * none the worse for her erwertence.

_ Rev H. C. Fox, pastor of the First ■ueplr.e of the Wildwood Hoy Bcouta. Presbyterian Church, announces as

A Friend in Heed That a friend to need is a friend deed.” wta truly exemplified Monday night last on the lonely highway, Just beyond the Ocean City meadow*, when two women, accompanied by a ■leeping boy of four year*, were held up several- hour* by engine trouble. The car to which they were riding en route to Wildwood from Atlantic City, refused to bodge and stalled on the last lap of crossing the bridge over the Thoroughfare. Limousines Hew past In number*, not stopping to Investigate the trouble, till oappened along John Marta. Junior member of the firm of John Maris Lumber Company. of Ocean City, who came readily to the assistance ot the belated traveler* and. In his coupe, bn. light them safely to their homes. Mrs. Max Blums and eon were of the

Party.

hie subject for next Sunday morning

‘Popular Church

World.” Also that the laat of a of talks on "Letters from to the Church,” win be given.

New* of Wildwood Commissioners' Meeting The City of Wildwood has set the pot of business activities boiling to earnest. Tueedcr'a Commissioners’ session held many Items of Interest calculated to make new -eoorda and establish many worth-while laws to the passing on Unit and second rsailing of several ordinances providing appropriations for civic Improvements. Eleven thousand dollar* will be appropriated for the new boardlighting system. The Western Electric Company has been awarded the contract for 10 double urt Iron standards at a bid of $S,C10. A contract for eleven out-door, grivanlsed Iron road signs, (xl feet, was received by W T. Johnson In the amount of $P*0. R. D. Wood A Company. of Philadelphia, was awarded the con*.wet tor several length* of east Iron pipe at fill. The verifications of the City Engineer for the Installation of storm sewers on Park Avenue were approved by the Commissioners, operations to begin at The city will adopt daylight saving. effective April J«, till September

•1.

The resignation of Peter Viola, from the police department, waa received and accepted.

Millions of women declare .hey wouldn't marry thte best man In the "A And they don't.

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