Cape May County Times, 12 June 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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Wildwood Outgrowing Its Pullbacks

Soot of Iti H*k Betideats Lack Visi«a to Comptat Great Pnture 4 In Store For Resort

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Good Demand For Houses

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successful strawberry social was held on Saturday night by the

members of the guild.

.i. T |S., 0 ? en,nE bu * lne » session of the Wildwood Civic Club was held Thursday afternoon laat, at the hojie of Mrs. William H. Austin Spicer Avenue. A committee •as appointed to hold a supper In the ‘'Pines’' Hotel, Saturday neat. June 13. Mis. Martha VanHorn. chairman. Tickets are out

thU week.

C. E. Bringshultx, for seven years the successful manager of the Coombe Pacific Avenue market. took over the business this week, buying It outright from the owner. Sheppard Coombs.

opeiates a chain of stores here. Mr. Brlngshulta had woe favor with the trad?. Each new season, found his old customers returning to the store when, service had long been the keynote of this particular store. Monday next, the Commissioners of Wildwood Journey to Trenton to sit with the Board of C<tamerce and Navigation In the effort to procure Jurisdiction over the beach front In the second Ward of Wildwood. Last Saturday. Mrs. F. L. Peterson. accompanied by Mr. Peter■on and her friend. Mrs. Norton, motored to Germantown. Pa., where Mrs. Peterson will remain

af the home of an aunt, recuperating from ner experience of a week a^o, when she waa attacked In her house by an Intruder. Children’s Day will be observed at the First Presbyterian Church with fitting ceremony. There will be a special program by the pastor. Rev. H. G. Fox. and In the evening the topic will be '"The Great Emancipator.” Sunday School every Sunday morning 9:46 A. M. Visitors cordially Invited. On last Saturday morning. o'clock, a class of iweny-six children received first Holy Communion. in St. Ann’s R. C. Church. The altars were a blaze of light

Py HELEN 8. Wildwood Is outgrowing her men She is expanding so fast that man's mentality can't keep pace, and the growth of her react! rees is so far-reaching that we fail to real lie It ThU beautiful resort city by the aea is outdistancing her men on the roads .13 progreec. As a steam engine Pplying ahead against a bulwark, ter steps ere retarded by human Intelligence wboee closed eye* fuse to see the bigness, the greatness of inis wonderful land unless someone somet/here, lift* out of the unseen to clear the track. No city can proaper under harassing barriera. The city cannot functl n unless the people are willing that It should. If It means to ride ahead for progress. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Elliott entertained guests from Conshohocklng. Pa., over the week Mrs Margaret Mill*, of West Philadelphia, opened her Fast Magnolia Avenue cottage Saturday for tbj summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biddle have taken possession of the Slgfried cottage, in West Fifteenth Avenue, till the completion of their new home. Miss Manly, of Philadelphia, waa the Sunday guest of Mrs. Catherine Walsh at the Loretta. At Jfn Albert Wine's home. Juniper Lid Park. Mr. and M». Crosier entertained guests from Philadelphia Mrs. Giles Craven, West Wildwood Avenue, had a large party of young people spending the week end. including ‘‘Auggle” Walsh, the famoua pitcher on the Bangor baseball team. In the TriState League. Mr. Louis Redlnger and family, of Myers. 8. C.. have leased the Palmer apartments for the sum-

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and beauty in candelabra and freah cut flowers. The choir rendered a special musical program

for the occasion. The services were conducted by Rev. Father Humma, who also gave an Inter-

esting and Instructive talk to the little ones and their parents. (Continued on Page Twelve)

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Mr and Mrs. David 8. Elsey. , ktvtng sold their co'tags in North

Wildwood, will spend the remain- nSpS

d*r of the season In the Smythe 1 wtuge In East Juniper Avenue. On their first trip to Wildwood. Mr* A Usman and Mrs. Grlmahaw tnd daughter, made a stop at the Sea Side with Mrs. Hallman, formerly of Atlantic City. The vultors are from Toronto, Canada. -The ladles of 8t. Simeon's ttaxlllary held the last meeting «f the season at the hokno of Mr*. E Scot, west Maple Avenue. * ll ‘ l » One attendance. A very

Remove the cause of your misery— ( this week! If you suffer from exhausting foot p»nna,_ weaksnad. sag arches, unsteady ankles. b« burning feet, corns, cal•wata, bunk** ttiit w—k is your chance for Mire relief. «*re at this store wv are cowith the noted foot •whority. Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, jo/wnove th * cause of those troubles which afflict wvrn out of every tan persons to town. _ DrScAaUt Toot Cohort Week V“ «»a»>Wsd drive to sod foot Q*t the bsoOt of it by If*** “» * you with the Dr. BchoU

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Republican Candidates Primary Ejection Tuesday, June 16,1925 For Assembly Charles C. Read, of Ocean City President of tbs Rsad Hardware Co., Vice President of the Ocean City National Bank, Director of the Seashore Building and Loan Association, Director of the Flsinders Hotel. For Sheriff James T. Hoffman, of We»t Cape May Tax Commissioner for Cape May County for two terms, and Deputy Sheriff the past three years. For Freeholder Joseph G. Champion, of Ocean City Elected Mayor of Ocean City six times. Successful architect and

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For Male Member State Committee Mayor Warren D. Hann Developer of We.t Wildwood For Female Member State Committee Mabel Clay of Bceftley’s Point Ordered and paid for by Warren D. Hann. West Wildwood. N. J.

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