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Cap« May County TIMES tor •ale on all new* iixndi. and by Frith'* News ExchAnye, Ea*t Wildwood Avenue. Phone Newt Item* tor the TI1XES. Key*tone S>7, or 162A. Wildwood and Atlantic Ave-
Rev. Herman C. Pox. paetor of ty-eooond Street The the Plrat Preabyterlan Church, at- hare carried on the mllUn-ry tended the annual commencement I near '.t this address tor yean and exercleee of Princeton Theoloclcii I are widely known In West Phlla-
Semtnary Monday and Tuesday ofldelphla.
thl * We€k | One of the first dens of sum-
A, tppeuxlnf Ir-h m.cl.r,! taked) supper was served In the
Wildwood's dty officials have unearthed a snac- Out of the golden sunset of yesterday, looms a b’xnlsh to mar the borlson, storm clouds gather to darken a clear sky; a barrier as firm ss Gibraltar holta the hand o' pro-
gress.
W: Id wood'c beach front !« the mecca of attack. In the Second Ward, rising out of the smooth white surface, a little below Scbel lenger Avenue, are some ugly, unevenly lined poles, or piles, placed there by order of the Beach Realty Company, whose contractors, Craythorne A Nickerson, did the work In the obeyance of certain order* Issued by the War Department’s office In Wilmington. Del., protecting the interests of those riparian right owners, numbering perhaps one per oent. of Wildwood’s Inhabitant. In Coney Island. Asbury Park and other North Jersey resort cities, the bather finds fences of numerous dimensions Jutting out of the water, hemming In a private owner's concessions of land, where no bather may go unless be hire a suit or bath house from such concessionaries. All of *bf delights enjoyed by the bather, along the South Jersey coast are lost there. If he doesn't tumble Into deep holes sucked out by the tidal waters, he’s dodging particles of bark and chips strewing the .rvlrky water wfctch keeps crumbling from the piling*. Of course, if this work Is allowed tc go on by the Beach Realty Company, Wildwood has, too. lest her magsiilcent beach front, which has been the drawing card for thousands of visitors every year. All Wildwood awaits anxiously the outcome of the Commissioners' visit to the War Deparment in Wilmington, where they go with maps resolutions, communications and telegrams by the aeo«e. repressatlng the combined protests of an entire city against the possible cutting off of the beach front. Mrs. W. Glffo- 1 and eon. Walter. of Philadelphia, visited with Mr*. J. Stroud and daughter Sonday last. Mrs. Edwards. East Pine Avenue. entertained the ladles of St. Simeon’s auxiliary, at her home. Wednesday afternoon last. Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnson and son. Leonard, of Colllngswood. were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evans G. Slaughter, at “Edgewood." Mrs. J. B. Shepperson end M>s. P. H. Richard* Philadelphia, were one-day visitors Sunday making the stopover with Mr. md Mrs. O. E. Blackwell. The committee in charg-- report 6100 real lied from the sale of caru&tions os Mouther', Day for the benefit of the now Five Mile Beach Hospital fund. William Pendlebnry, who Is an adept left Land performer on the guitar and e member of the Wildwood String Band, arrived here from Miami. Fla. last week, where he spent the winter. Owing to the serins Illness of ,0, nephew in North Carolina, a patient in the government hospital. Mias Sara J. Perry writes that she will remain with him another week loncer.
(baked) supper was served
social hall of the First Presbyterian Church last week, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society and the members of the
-Women’s Bible clssses.
Mrs. Hannah Grunlnger, since her arrival here from an extended visit in the West, has suffered falling health as the result of a stroke a few weeks ago. Mias Grunlnger is the guest of Mrs. Jack Grunlnger, on West Poplar
Avenue.
A savory chicken dinner was served with all the "fixln’s” to a large party of Intimate friends at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bohama, Sunday last, Including a number of out-of-town
guests.
Mrs. McGeorge has given the use of the Fenwick to the ladles of the auxiliary connected with the new Five Mile Beach Hospital for a public card party to be held there Thursday evening. May 21, Mrs. William H. Johnson,
Rugs woven from (Md Carpets. Rag Rug and Rag Carpet to order. Carpet Cleaning Smith Rug Works, Inc. 4 IS V. lata Street S Ifflrtile
Amid fitting surroundings of spring blooms, Mias Florence Tate, of the Wyneote. was hostess to the Widows’ Bridge Club member* at her home on East Wildwood Avenue, last Wednesday night. The color scheme was in delicate shades of lavender, including vases of the natural flower arranged about the receiving rooms. Music and dancing was Included In the program. The committee reporting for Wildwood's contemplated broadcasting station, figure that 640.000 will maintain a station, her sister municipalities contributing a share to the upkeep. It is probable that the question will be settled by the voters in the next elec-
tion.
An interesting meeting of Committee Lucky “IS" was called by the chair Monday evening, when Important working plans were mapped out for the spring primaries. Mr*. Walter H. Tree* was elected to succeed Mrs. D Miles Rigor ss secretary, who resigned her post to that of vice
his assistant, Charles Oberist, setting the machinery to rights for the operation of the various amusement concessions on the Boardwalk. Including the "Old Mill,'’ and “Jack Rabbit.” Last week the hobby horses were painted up and thine like glam. There stands cn old dilapidated bu'ldlng at Roberts and Atlantic Avenues, which has been the target of boys all winter. Missiles of all sorts burled at windows have completely riddled the place to the utter disgrace of the neighborhood. Located as it is In a section now under state of development, some one should see the advantages of raxing the old structure for remodeling Into a business property. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran entertained in a charming manner tor Mlae Grace McCann at their pretty home on Magnolia Avenue. Monday evening, it betrg ths occasion of Miss McCann's olrthday. The young lady ws- r-ade the recipient of mar/ lovely gifts and, in the midst of such s bright gatherihg of fomlnlne loveliness, cone were more attractive In evening dress than the hostess
herself.
Wildwood Civic Affair* Mayor Culver appointed Carl
ToungbSTS Constable in ths Third Ward of Wildwood Engineer Weir reported the elsder track at the athletic field, under contract of Craythorn* A Nickerson, as being completed on schedule tin*. The MeNtrnsy sisters, large property owners In Wildwood, are vary optimistic In their views tor civic improvements and contend that all rooming, boarding and community houses should be lighted up evenings throughout tee sumir .r season, particularly the porches, which should add a business-like atmosphere to the house In gansraL Mayor Culver announced that a telephone rail from Mr. Jamea, at Andrews Avenue station
of ths Pennrylvanla Ral’.oad, intormed him that the Ptonaylvanla Railroad Band will oa on hand to take part In ths opining celebration of th* new boardwalk Memorial Day.
Services tor Edward Thompson. Park Boulevard and Burk Avenue, who succumbed to shock and loss of blood in the Mace Hospital, following his frightful accident at Two V> Beach, last ween, were held In Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Friday morning, attended by a host of moor net* aod sorrowing friends. Rev. Paul J. Neff, rector, officiated. "" The Mimes Clara and Grace McCann. In answer to a eummen*. went to Philadelphia Wednesday last, where a fire had resulted in the complete destruction of their business properly at 46 North Fif-
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