Cape May County Times, 24 July 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Want Band Concerts For Wildwood

Discus Question it Meetfrv sf Board of Trade at High School A’iditorian:

Satu'day Waa Artuaiu' Day

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By HELEN 8.

"Music" was the chief topic of

discussion launched by the entertainment committee at the ~ecent Board of Trade meeting held in Wildwood High School auditorium the project tor band concerto held on the boardwalk being put forth by the chairman. John J. Kay. He urged that a request be made the Commissioners for such c consideration, and that location be selected for the purpose o! providing entertainment to the thousands of visitors who are enjoying the new boardwalk this

Band concerts are a favorite, although orchestral music t js refining Influence, and proved its value aa a drawing card here last summer, when the great crowds came nightly to the Crest Pier to listen to the Holmee-lh ' orchestra of Millville, and again this season. The music committee of the Board of Trade have made attempts to give Wildwood music during the summer season and It would mean much to the p« at this time. If the City Commissioners can see a way clear to provide band concerts during Au-

Artuani Outing Here

Saturday waa Artisans' Day on the beach. Thousands gathered at Wildwood Avenue approach to the boardwalk to wltaese the dress parade and drill given by the Progressive and St. John's Lodges, of Calnden. before the official staff occupying seats of honor at this point. Two string bands featured the special program. The music was exhilarating and the applauue given by the delighted throngs, was evidence enough for backing up any project of this character the Commise

might wish to carry out.

Sunday morning, the Wildwood String Band was the guest of a delegation from here of the Order of Vaasa, meeting members of tbe

same organisation coming Philadelphia, >00 strong,

aembling at tbs Reading Railway statics, the Hue ensemble of string Instruments in volume of music soon attracted people from all directions, who later followed the marching delegation aa they proceeded to the Sea Side Hotel on Wildwood Avenue, where the big porches were soon occupied with Jubilant men and tholr wives here on abort atay. some of them on their first trip to this resort.

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Kiley, of til East mb Street. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lang, of 115 East 22nd Street, are eatertalning for a fortnight, Mr. and Mis. Charles Uppsnnan and daughter. Emily, of Roxborough, Pa., and Mrs. John Oliver and son. of West Palls. Pa. Mr. and Mis. Albert Scott, accompanied by Mr. and Mis. Samuel Taylor, motored from Newington, Cona.. for a fortnight’s stay at the Haxelhurst, on East 17th

Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph HetherIngton. of West Philadelphia, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs Samuel King, of East 12th Street. Mr. and Mis. Alexander McGrath ana daughter. Florence, of Media. Pa., are having a very pleasant week's stay with friends on West 23rd Street. Mr. and Mis. George Roblnsor and daughter, Virginia, of (K. man town. Pa., sere the week-enu guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Schnee. of 304 East 18tL Street. Mr. and Mis. Walter Emmer—n and son. of Fern Rock. Pa.. are the guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drummond, of 16th and Ocean Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riley and daughter, Gertrude, of Went Philadelphia, were the week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George McColloch, of 100 East >21st

Street.

Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, accompanied by Mrs Daniel Zane and daughter. Ruth, motored from Llanerch. Pa., to be the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joasph Jorden, of 100 East 18th Street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarkeson, of Tioga, Ps.. were the week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Grueber. of 1701 Surf Avenue Mr. George Zelgenfusa, of West Philadelphia, has returned to his home after spending a very delightful week at the Hertsl, 17th Street. Mr. ano Mis. George Arnold and family, of Frankford. Pa., are enjoying a very pleasant three teka' atay at the Rtttenbouse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompklna. of 18tb and Ocean Aveuue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Green and daughter. Florence, of Doyleetown. Pa., and the MIsmx Anna and Helen Jackson, of Xvyland. Pa. Mr. and Mis. George Evans and sop motored from Baltimore, Md.. to be the guests for a few Osya of Mr. and Mis. Frauk Gorden. of 101 West 2 4 In Street. Mr. and Mis. William Lukina, of West 17th Street, are entertaining for a week the Misses Alma and Dorothy Young, of Day-

n. Ohio.

Mr. and Mis. Samuel Dub), of Lansdowne, Pa., are the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mis. Brandley Du Boise, of West 25th

Street.

Mr. and Mis. Charles Edwards and family, of Germantown, Pa., have apartments. Olenaide. on East 10th Street, for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards are enter-

taining for a week Mrs. Daniel Froman and son, of West Phila-

delphia.

Mr. and Mrs. George Oarforth, of West Chester. Ps ; Mrs. Frank Kellog, of Waterbury. Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tull and daughter. Vivian, of Devon. Pa., are the guests for a few days of Mrs. John Thomas, of 309 East 22nd Street. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDonough and daughter. Kathcryu, of Ardmore. Pa., are enjoying a two weeks' stay at the Avalon, on East 26th Street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard bavldaon and son motored from Camden, Del., to be the guests over the week end of Mis. Emily Bailey, of West 21st Street. Mr. and Mis. oJseph Reynolda and family, of Klrklyn. Pa., are enjoying their three weeks' stay I at the Majestic, on East list

Street

Mr. and Mis. Richard Mellheney and daughter. Kitty, Downlngton, Pa., are the gtn for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Winn, of 1507 New York

Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen and family, of Tioga, Pa., have apartments at the Marwen. i “ * 26 th Street. Mias Anna Hirst, nurse at tbe Methodist Episcopal Hospital, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartman, German tow r, Pa., and the | see Florence Vaughn .of Ogontt, Pa., and Josephine Keen•P, of Torresdale, Pa., were tbe week-end visitors o f Mrs. Mary i v er , of 20th and Surf Avenue. Mr. and Mis. George Thorn and family, of Eichland. Pa., have apartments on East 24th Street for a month. Mr. and Mis. Thorn are entertaining fo r a week Mr. an d Mis. Joeephn Alexander and daughter, of Vicksburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. George Eleon, of 1308 Delaware Avenue, motored from Washington. D. C., for a few days' stay a . the Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elliott and son. ot West Chester. Pa., were the guests o-er the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Sharkey, of 2Srd and Penn Avenue. Mr. and Mis. Daniel O'Keefe and iamliy. of Germantown. Pa.. are the guests of Mr. and Mis. Oliver Leigh, of 24th and New York Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Jack, of 219 West ISth Street, are entertaining fer two Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Chs.les Emery and daughter, of Bridgeport, Conn., and Mr. dnd Mrs. PhUip Speer, of Norwalk

Coen.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert, of Darby. Pa., and Mr. and Mm. Stuart, daughter and son. of Lansdowne. Pa., are the guests for a

of 102 East Tilth Street. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dryer, of Lancaster, Pa., were the guests over the week enf of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corson, of East 25th

Street.

Mr. and Mis. Alexander Gault an d eon. of Philadelphia, were the gueets over the week end of rirc. Mary Connor, of East 20th

Street.

Mr. and Mrs. John McFadden

NORTH WILDWOOD

Mrs. Mary Walford. ovfner of the Y/xlford Apartments, 17th and Penn Atanue, has purchased the large plot of ground on the southwest corner of 17th and Penn Avenue from Professor Brown, of the Brown Prep School. Philsdel-1 phis. Mis. Watford announces | her Intention of moving her , large apartment house 'o her nrw- : ly acquired ground in the fall, i Mrs. Walford is a North Wildwood booster and declares her Intention of building a beautiful cottage where tbe Waltord now aiands. and expects to mak> this

her future home

Mr. and Mis. George Paasmore and family, of Weal Philadelphia, j have apartments on West 25th ' Street for aix weeks. Mr. and Mis. Passmore are entertaining for a week the Mlases Lillian and Florence Roberta, of Ogontx. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander How- J

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Brandywine Summit, Pa., wore week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Lcadom, of East 19tb

Mr. and Mis. Charles Flxell. of 1601 Delaware Avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Purfleld and

family, on Sunday last.

Mr. and Mis. Vincent Anderson and son motored from Albany for a few days’ atay with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Holt, of East 22nd Street, before leaving tor Cuba. On Monday evening last Mias I.uia Parker entertained the Alpha Bible Claas at Bay Shore. Bathing. "doggie' roasting, i marsh mellow and watermelon 1 were among the many goodies enjoyed during the evening. Among those present were: The Misses Oberlln. Neal. Ingle and Piet man. Mrs. Jackson; Messrs. Wentzell. Dsudemann. Parker. Molter and In* I re. The Meesis Parker and Laud, raanu acted aa fire tenders

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Mr .and Mrs. William Carroll, anompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dolby, motored from York. Pa., for a week's slay at the

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Mr. and Mis George Lrnnlg and family, of Wilmington. Del., are enjoying the summer at their East 25th Street apartments Mr and Uts Robert Wliaon and Josephine, of Belhle-

etii. Pa

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and daughter, of Merlon, Pa., were the guests over the end of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewia, of 1202 New York Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Premier and daughter, of Weat PhCadslphla, are the rue its for a week of Mr. end Mrs. Jeoon Itell , ot East 20th Street. Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer and daughter motored from Arniatou. Ala., to be tbe guests for two weeks of Mr. nd Mrs. George

Follg. of 14th mad Penn Aveto. Mr. u< His. Sum ilbn.h,

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BA. tn mjonu • r.,7 two weeks' stay at the Berkis» on East SSrd Btrest lJ * r '

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Karoeli accompanied by Mr. an dM„ WUllam Carrisk. motored

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Condensed Statement of

OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY

At the Close of Business June 80, 1W5

RESOURCES

Thursday, Friday & Sat, July 23-24-25 The Greatest Picture and Vaudeville Entertainment ever seen in America at Papular Price*. The Vaudeville Bill is headed by MARRONE & L’ACOSTA in a DANCE SENSATION With Senorita Cariita and KQe. Gala EMMETT GILFOYLE 6c ELSE LANG Offer a VAUDEVILLE COMEDY CLASSIC Witt $20,000 worth of Wardrobe, Gcenoy, Feather* tad Brilliants Dixie Four-—A Quartette of Versatile Boys. Bobby Randall—A Better Man Than Gunga Din Frances & Wiboa-AeromeJans in tf Variety Act

Th* Feature Photoplay it

LON CHANEY in THE UNHOLY 1

r THREE

with Mae Busch and Matt Moore The Ventriloquist—He codd throw his vaioe from behind

The Giant—Hr could overpower a dosen men. The Thrazf—He could climb into locked places See Lon Chaney at hi* be*t. This picture is now playing at the Stanley Theatre, Phlia.

We have loaned to our customer* for u4e In ttel- business and for other legitimate need* the sum of— We own Baited Ste.tee Gavernment aecurittoe worth ______ We own other bonds and aecuriiie* worth We have Invested in our banking house and other real

estate-

91, 409, 092. 01 101, 0l«. 4S 561.256. It

We have caah on hand or deposited in large benks In New

York. Philadelphia and other cities, payable

Total of our resources—

LIABILITIES

Dcpoaitei with us by Individuals, firms and corporations doing '.luaineea in Ocean City and elsewhere Deposited with ua by the United States Government Total of our liabilities

Leaving a balance ever and above our liabilities

This balance represent* tbe depositor*' margin of safety.

It is the bank's worklpg capital supplied by its stockholder*.

This amount la carried on our books aa follows:

Capital-

Surplus _

Undivided Profits—

«200. 000. 00 175, 000. 00 20, 714. 47

OFFICERS

WILLIAM E. MASSEY President

HENRY D. MOORE Vice-President

RU8 JELL H. NULTY Secretary and Treasurer

JAMES F. KOCH Asst. Secretary and Tress.

CLAYTON HAINES BRICK Vice-President CLINTON B. PRICE Title Officer

STIRLING W. COLE Trust Officer

1LARENCE L. COLE Solicitor

DIRECTORS

William E. Maaeey Henry D. Moore Clayton Halnee Brick J. M. Chester R. W. Edwards E. Riley Mlxner Clarence L. Cole Floyd C. Simms

R. Howard Thorn

Harry Headley Robert J. Kay James G. Scull Allen Corson

Wm. T. Shrlver Wm. H. Campbell John C. Steelman Cbaa. B. Powell jassa D. ) ji4? >Tn Russell H. Nulty

C. Homer Shoemaker

R. Curtis Robinson

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Neptune

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Cake Boxes, 50c

Sink Racks, 15c

Asbestos Pad*. 5c and 10c

Rotary Flour Sifter*. 23c

Folding Ironing Board* Special $2 JO

Folding Wa»h Benche* Special $2.00

Ironing Boards. $1.00

Pastry or Bread Boards 50c to 90c

Grit and Shell Boxes, $1.00

Dry Feed Hopper?, $1.00

Garbage Pails, 45c to 90c

Water Coolers 3- Gallon Size. $3.50 4- Gallon Size, $4.00

Clothes Wringer* Special $4.50 to $6.59

New Special Feather Duster 50c

Universal Meat Chopper Special $1.75

Mop*ticks, 20c

Enterprise Meat Chopper Extra Large, $9.00

Good Fiber Broom Special 90c Toy Brooms, 20c All American -Com Broom Special 39c

Galv. Sink Strainers, 30c

Bread Boxes, 75c to $1.25

BUILDERS’ SUPPUES Common Wire Nail. 8-p., $4.75; 30-p., *4*0 6-p., *4*5

Lawn Mower* 18-in., $8.75

Garden Hoae Special, 13c ft.

Porch Chairs, $5.00

Finishing Nails 6-p., $7.85; 8-p., Galv., $7.40

Boat Oars All Size*, 19c per ft.

Common Finishing Nails 6-p.. $6.00; 8-p , $6.75

Window Shade*, 65c to 80c

Galvanized Head Nails 6-p.. $7.40; 8-p., $7.05 Sash Cord. hank. $1.00

Pure Raw Linseed Oil Special $1.30 Gallon

Fishing Poles, $1.00 to $5.00

Inoide Door Sets

Dull Brass or Antique Copper

Special 95c

Glass Percolator Tops. 5c

Front Door Set* Dull Brass or Antique Copper Special $2.40

Antique Copper Butt* 2x2. 29c; 3y 2 x2Vi. 30c 3x3, 32c; 3kix3J/j. 35c 4x«. 40c

Building Paper

500 tq. ft. to a roll

Special $1.35

2-ply, $L75? 3-ply, $2.70

Luca* and Du Pont Paint

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Dutch Boy White Lead Special $16.00 cwt.

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Dish Goths

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Ice Box Pan* ..

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