Cape May County Times, 28 August 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 6

Wildwood’s Baby Parade Great Show

____ Miller, 8oaU» 17th Street, PhlUMphU; third. Math Donahue, 145 WeOlastoa Bond. Stooekuret, Pa. (3m F, >xnir. ooatume, under AUwt Stokes, 111 But Hoad. Wildwood; , Anna Karbaek. 1610 N. 5th Street. Philadelphia; third.

Spectacle Was Viewed By Laife Throng That lined Boardwalk To Set Kiddiea

Philly Won Many Prizes

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Cape May Court House. Character—First. N. Oetahoner. 118 Bast 15th Street. Wildwood; aaoond. Warren WlUell. Ill But Roberta Avenue. Wildwood; third, James Henry, 111 West Magnolia Avenue, Wildwood. Fancy Costume. 6 and It years —First, Catherine Smith. 1888 Ocean Avenue. Wildwood; second. Martha FlUpatrlck, 1808 Boulevard. Wildwood; third, R. Doyle, 5880 Olrard Avenue. Philadelphia,

Branch office at Wildwood and Atlantic Avenues, Key. Phone 887.

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among the winners at the baby parade ’-Mid la Wildwood on Monday. The line of march extended

the Wildwood Ocean r and fully 1.000 were In line, while thousands lined the walk ' view the colorful spectacle. From the number of entrants, variety and originality of costume and the applause the carnival wu

Chief of Police and a detachment of police led the van. with the Boy Scouts following u colorhearers. Immediately following them wu the Wildwood City Bead and then the float. In which

Stanton. PotUvUle; Marie Nelson. Philadelphia; Pearl Liter, Carlisle; Ruth Light. Lebanon, and Dorothy Coglll. ColUngswood. In spectacular precision they came, each entry out-doing the other In point of beauty and set-

Claa 1, family groups—First. M. M., A. G.. M. and L. Halon. 888 Rector Street. Philadelphia: second, Hewitt family, 118 West Schellenger Avenue, Wildwood; third, M. A., B. M A Kershaw, 818 North Warnock Street. Philadelphia. Class J, moet artistically decorated doll coach—First, Mary Webster. Millville; second. Helen Top ham. Arlington Hotel, Wildwood; third, Marceline Trueax, 8808 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood. Class K. moat artistically decorated baby coach—First, Veen Holmes. 878 But Magnolia Avenue, Wildwood; second, Lucille Webster, MlUviUe; third, J. Moore, 4884 A Street. Olney. Philadelphia. Clasc L, boys decorated expree* wagon — First, Genevieve Barbtere. 4048 Girard Avenue. Philadelphia; second, Chester Worth, 816 West 16th 8tret. Wfidwood; third. Kenneth, 188 West Wildwood Avenue, Wildwood. Class M, special prizes most artistically decorated float—First, Jacqueline Aarons. Cedar and Padfle Avenue, Wildwood; secoad Alice Gelahotner. 819 Bast 35th Street, Wildwood; third. Charles Warden. 6101 Derrah Street. Frank!ord, Philadelphia.

up when it collided with a huckster’s truck driven by L. J. Hand, of Cold Spring, Sunday morning. Both drivers, going in opposite directions and claiming right of way, met on a aide swipe at the corner of Atlantic and Wildwood Avenues, with very little damage done to either car, by the quickness of Hand, who had applied his emergency in time to save the day.

Hie Wildwood Beach Patrol have been kept busy with rescue cases. Almost every day a strong undercurrent carries the bat' beyond safety lines and often poor swimmer Is caught, or often, he who can master situation is helpless In the mighty onslaught of the waves. Boms valiant work goes on record this year to the credit of the effldi of the guards.

Mine Edith Culver la spending her vacation In Wildwood. Mlae Ida Bonders, assistant buyer for a Philadelphia store. Is enjoying a three weeks’ holiday at the B.ooklyn-Hart. Mr. and Mia. Albert Hart, of New York, vent the pest week-end at the AdelphlWltte. Mr. Edward Rhoades, of adeiphla and ReeA g. Pa.. Old Orchard. Me., end Orange Lake Park. Newburgh. N. Y.. Is spending an indefinite time here, stopping at Hotel Douglass At all hotels the registers contain names of many out-of -town people here In the Interest of real estate, hailing from all parts of the country. Including Florida and aa tar West as California.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hodaon. of Riverton, N. J.. were ouc day visitors, arranging for Septen

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One of the biggest delegations spend a one day's outing by the sea descended upon the Island

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who looked on. the uflalr was admitted to be the finest ever. Certainly, beautiful evening gave of

Roxborough Bcstnees Men’s Association. accompanied by their families. The Wildwood String Band met the special at the railroad j station and escorted them to the j boardwalk, where free lance fo all was the keynote of the day.

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The real estate officea of Crone A Hoffman have oo several good deals In the past weak, placing them on a par with officea of long years standing here. The firm la less than three months

Richards Will Open Law Office Here

George D. Richards, title and trust officer of the Cepe May Title and Trust Company, has resigned to open a law office In Bee Isle City. Mr. Richards, who la a graduate of Washington and Lee University and the New Jersey Lew School. Is a member of the New Jersey her. For several •s he was connected with the ■ee of William C. French, of

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ing an office Mr. Richards plans to take an extended motor trip

and a vacation.

Before hie connection with the Cape May County Title and Trust Company, Mr. Richards was trust officer of the First National Bank.

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Class A. prettiest baly. not over 3 years old—First, El era May Blsey. 46 East Magnolia Avenue; second, Alice Butherford. 1644 North 18th Street, Philadelphia; third. Greta Neva Walker. 6016 Cottage Street, Frankford, Phlla-

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dess B prettiest baby, from 8 to 8 years of ege—First. Billy Druckenmiller. Box 348, Tremont, Pa.; second. Dorothy Dorwart, 1481 North Robinson Street. Philadelphia; third. Ruth Harris. 3188 Pacific Avenue. dam C. fattest baby—First. Ansa Kassel. 60S North 6th 8L. Philadelphia; second. Helen Sutton. 113 Best Andrews Avenue. Wildwood, third J. Harris, of 1831 Croskey Street. Philadelphia. Claw D. twins—First. Bobby and Dorothy Keating. 883 West Maple Avenue. Wildwood; second. H. Louies and George McGinnis. 1681 North 66th Street. Philadelphia; third. K. and H. Kirk. 2617 South 68th Street. Philadelphia. Class E. fancy costume, from j 3 to 6 years of age—First. Emma ! Schell. 6124 Jefferson Street.

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