Cape May County Times, 14 August 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAFE HAT OGCTTI mOS. FMDAT, ATOTOT H. IWt.

jnday Was Wildwood’s Biggest Day entsea EsesnioB Trains PonxTheir Loads of Hippy Hnmanity Into the Mmart

Special From New York

By HELEN &

Sunday's Wildwood crowd was i larzoct ot this aecaon, twslre lions on the Pennaylrania end it on the Bee dins and a special w York -xcurelos orer the adlns. added to the number of iltors for the week end. filled i hotels and boardlns house* to >acKy Two early-mwnln* exrslonc went to the party boats Two-MUe Beach and Ottens irbor for a day ot ocean fishlns-

mber of ernbbln* T^rOea In the

Miss Margaret CH**. YhUade. ia. Is the guest of her grand-

rents. Mr. and Mm. George lama, on Glenwood /re.

enth Street.

About twenty children were ired for by the Department of rsltaro on Sunday, through the isdtnm of the tent for lost chllren on the beach at Cedar Ato-

Ing of glass, and found on iarealigation a party ot young men. under the Influence of liquor, wrangling over the right direction to go. They left one of their members out, who In turn. Jammed nls hand through the henry windshield. cutting his wrist eve rely and injuring an eye of one of the occupants. Gathering up the Injured man. they hurried off before the extent ot his Injuries

could be learned.

The girls and boys comprising the office staff of the Atlantic City Electric Company gave a delightful evening at the home of Miss Dieterle. In Wildwood Crest, honoring Miss Varth- Van Horn, whose engagement Just announced brought forth the spirt merry-making to the fullest. course of the evening a i game was proposed and Mlaa Van Horn was called upon to lead, when u huge box was net In the center of the room ywtalntng heape ol paper, which later proved to be gifts of lovely linen bestowed upon Mias Van Horn and representing an engagement shower. The young lady was intensely surprised. as blushlnglj she unwrapped each carefully tied package. Music and dancing featured the Interesting program, prepared by Miss Van Horn’s friends. Appreciative crowds hung about »je Douglass Pavilion all of Saturday listening to the music by the Kensington Commandery Band. The rain of applause and cheers again tell us how much we need music as one of the biggest drawing cards for entertainment of visitors. Throngs attend the Crest Pier concerts nightly. It is one of the leading show places on Five Mile Beach. Gathering here are the talk of the town.—heaps ot fun far everybody and ptenty of good wnoleaome music. The ladles c* the First Baptist Church, conducted a very succful sale Seturday. at corner of dfic and Wildwood Avenues, the benefit of the organfund. On the Boardwalk, at Oak Aw **-

s little c

erred to their guardians amid one r the greatest crowds that ever atberud hers. Other youngsters ist on their way from the beach, tade frequent Inquiries of people n the Street, who. as eager to ave the youngsters cared for. ;ept the police department busy 11 over the week end. One little ot was carried screaming In the troug arms of a guard In the F-ach patrol, as people scattered n all directions to let the bum

ner fly by.

Two ears came together Sunday Afternoon at the corner of Ocean ind G.enwood Avenue*, resulting In the demolition of a right front a-beel of one car bearing a Philadelphia license. The owner, on a week-end visit, escaped without injury. As usual. It was the other fellow’s fault. The obedience given to traffic laws throughout the city Is remarkable and over the heavy week-end traffic few accidents have been reported. "No Left

Turn’’ signs In con cations work wood

junction with the signal system

being operated at several croes

streeta. where congestion

heaviest.

f®- sales are the finest collection at

qullta. representing the handiwork of faithful

throughout the long winter In prepardneas for the coming baxaar. Proceeds .‘or the benefit ot the

new church building fund.

when the accident happened, had paused to adjust some 1 laid the bag on a window alU ot the City Garage, at corner of Pine and Railroad. Alda started cn a run when she discovered her loes, and returned to the spot to find her treasure gone. The TIMES will be glad to help Alda recover her property. It being the occasion of Mr. L M. Sllnkman’s birthday. Monday evening. Mrs. Slinkman entertained In hos honor, having as their guests. Mrs. Mary Stlmmel Mid son. Edward, from Miami. Fla. There was an excellet program of music given, combining the piano and violin, with Miss Slinkman at the piano. Singing and dancing completed the pleasant event. Mr. De LaRue. fanner manager of United SUles Senator Pepper, of Pennsylvania, wboee country home Is at Berwyn, with his family are stopping at the Doris Vernon. Pine Avenue. thU season Mrs. E. Dankelman. of Philadelphia. Is visiting with Mrs. Otllla Hess, at the Drexel cottage. after an eight weeks, trip to Alaska and the Middle WestAsked as to how they enjoyed the long Journey. Mrs. Dankelman declares that nowhere had she found a finer place to live In. and that one doesn’t appreciate the value of this glorious climate till miles away from It- In her to spend a few days here, she took the very next train to Wildwood, connecting with her train fro - the West at North Philadelphia. In a communication to the Commlsiooners from the Hotel Association. over the signature of Jack Willingham- secretary. It Is complained that the hotels get veir little publicity through the columns of the local news sheets, where cottagers axe lavishly provided for In registering t>t gueata. It was further requested by the association, that ’.a compiling the budget for ltl«. the Commissiooerm allow a proportions te share for advertising to be given

•tela.

A male member of the Shepper „anlly. on Baker Avenue, entered a complaint to the Commissioners g a broken piece of «»- .. the street, causing heavy vlbratloi s when crossed by trucks, or be»r; rrtld- -I “J “ such an extent as to cause a cracanc of the walls In several of the houses along this street. The matter vas Immediately referred U the Department of Streets.

DIAS CREEK

Mr. Freeman Errlcson and Mr. Cnaadler, of Cincinnati, are visit-

ing here.

Mrs. Colmaa Morton and Mrs. Edward Scull spent Monday at

Wildwood.

Mr. Miller was a Wildwood ris-

Mrs. Charles Nelson, of Salem, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Ralph

Mrs. Uriah Morton. Mrs. Ralph Morton and Mrs. Cbariea Nelson spent Tuesday evening at Stone

Harbor.

Mr. b. L. Howell spent Saturday at Court House. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Creamer and family, of Sea Isle City, called Mr. Howard Morton Sunday. Mr. Thayer, of North Dias, died In Philadelphia last week Miss Alberta Mills and 1 Alice Mathtaa. of Court He called on Mis. Richard Lloyd

Mrs. Sarah Beam, of Philadelphia, Is visiting Mrs. John Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brooks, of Pitman, spent Sunday with father. Mr. A. H. Schelllnger. Miss Marie Hoffman, of Vlne-

Mr. and Mrs Richard Uoyd and _jn and Mrs. Joseph Messlck callad on Mrs. Thomas Webster, at Wildwood, on Sunday. Mrs. Uriah Morton spent Monday evening at Cape MayMrs. Barr and Miss Alma Morin were Wildwood visitors Saturday evening. rs. L. Timmons, of Court se. spent Tuesday with her daughter. Mrs. John BabbittSears Babbitt has an Infected

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes spent Monday evening at WQdPreston Fisher is entertaining company this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harley OuMek. of Trenton, spent the week end at their cottage here. While Mr. und Mrs. Serodorff were going to Wildwood Saturday, their wagon was struck by an nntomoblle. throwing them out. injuring them and breaking the Louisa Herman spent Monday at Court

written to Le Roy Bow*, i fo the Chamber of Oc tag him to broad oast WUdwood,

Mr. and Mrs. Zadock Sharp and sons spent Friday at Port Norris

with Dr. Charles Sharp

Mrs. Joseph Messlck. of Millville. spent the week end with her daughter Mrs. Richard Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Soon and son. of Carney’s Point called on

Mr. Charles Baton Sunday.

Mrs. Howard Morton. Mrs. Eldron Scull and Mrs. Richard Uoyd spent Tuesday evening at WUdMr. Citato*. Nickerson called on Mias Alms Morton on Sunday. Mrs. Ella Venn n man spent Sat-

urday at Court House.

Mr. Bradford Wall spent the

week end nt Wildwood. Mrs. A. T. D. Howell ka

Sunday a reunion of her children

Mrs. Ellis Thompson spent the week end with her mother at Cold Mias Elmira Smith, who haa been attending summer school at Ocean City, haa returned to b< here. She will teach nt Creek. A number of our village went np to Goshen Sunday evening to bear Mr. and Mrs.

SPECIAL OFFERING!

August Furniture Sale AMAZING Bed, Bfriag and Matte*, solid instead of cane pa»di Augwt* Sate Price $29.75

Victrolas at Half-Price $110.00 The flKLOO Upright ] This price is only for a short time. To* will never again be able to buy Tictrahs at this

Radio! Radio ! Special Prices on a number of

Radio!

RADIO SETS

MILLVILLE. N. J.

C. M. Ware Company

Free Ddrrcry in Cape May County

PHONE 320

To Oar Out-of-T

Saturday afternoon, an alarm of fire brought tho fire department to

extinguish a small blare at the -'nvTRACTOR’S. home of Albert Ward, ta West ^ builders' supplier. WUdwood Avenue, where “ " you money. Cham-pl-*ding oil stove caused slight 8t £et and West Ared.mw. lo U., o»!r. ISS iS. aS.“” J. ' Eook ... and Mrs. Joseph C. Gill, for the sign.’’—Adv.. 17-tf. were among the contingents strolling the boardwalk after a one d»> I -qgbat a nice large clooet.' motor trip from Philadelphia. Mr. ; apartment hunter ai GUI is a member of the mounud | ^ , nlo ,b* living room

police force ta the big city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simmons, of Laverock. Pa* are spending the week visiting with Mrs. Mary E Souders. of the Brooklyn-Hart Mr. and Mrs. H. Turner returned to thalr home In West Philadelphia. after spending a week here.

Sunday morning early

people occupying Bleeping quarters In Dayton Hotel and the Brook-lyn-Hart, corner Atlantic and WUdwood Avea.. were dirt orbed from a morning nap by the crash-

One little girl suffered s taste of the "vacation blues." when, upWMM \ on arriving via the first excursion train from Philadelphia. Wednesday morning, she lost a bluebeaded hand bag containing $7.00 and. other valued trinkets r to red here for use during a short stay at the shore. Alda Buckland. aged 12 year*, was going to "Maple VUla.“ No. 224 East Maple Ave-

norv

Horse Power

Buick Performance steps further ahead in World Leadership The Valve-ia-Hcad in the Better Buick Master models delivers more than 7* Eovsepower! Extra power hat been added to the extra power always a feature of Buick'* famous engine. Even drivers of presious Buick* will be amazed at tin per- ' “ “ places at their commsnd. The _ a the Better Buick inclu.'e* the 1 consumption of gasoline and oil that past Buicks. And the B.rter Buick row leads the world in protection for c. vinc and drivtrg units, lime new teal- have been added to famous Scaled Chassis. An air efesoer, a ga.-olmc filter, »■- * an otl filter, run* insure -l-sti air, oil and gasoline foe the engine. Drive one of the Better I'u-ks. Know how much the new 75 horsepower Standard ot Performance a<-d: to the . . isure of Buick ownership. You newer ogam will be satisfied u-uk die f nuer and perform-

OTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J. Joseph Scrivsni, Proprietor BOARDWALK GARAGE L c. I R Iw.ll Ocean Cily. N. J, .

Do not build without giving thorough consideration to the convenience and comfort plumbing can give in that new home. Let in show you ideal home equipment and make an estimate on the cost of the completed job. It is much cheaper to have it as you will want it while construction work is in progress. Make your home modem with all new plumbing comforts, now that you are building. Our prices are very reasonable.

Jobbing, repair work, quickly and reasonably done.

BURKHARDT & ADAMS Wumbmt A. G. Rit* A Co, Sll S. Laadii Are. Baa late City

Were At YOUR Call and are ready to serve you. There are a thousand and one things about the home, garden, garage and person, that are on our shelves, ready and eager to be placed in your service, at a wry small cost We have established a reputation for fair dealing, low prices, and quality merchandise.. Thousands of people in all sections of the county have come tok now this, and are letting us serve them. % Won't YOU accept this as a nersonal invitation to you to visit our store? We’ll be glad to show you, and there b no obligation to buy as much as a package of pins. Let's get acquainted! Sharpening Stooes Clothes Line Hooks Carpenters’ Aprons Stove Pipe Dampers Fruit *Lr Rubbers Low Priced Shears

WE DELIVER FREE

KEYSTONE PHONE 25-A