Personal Grist Gathered in i Wildwood
of Mr. and Mia. O*ort« W. Adam, in Went (Henwood At*- ■"* Mr. MCTlfh U a member of the police traffic squad of Pitta-
Branch office at Wildwood and AUaatle ATenoea. Kay. Phone St?.
Mr. Harry J. McCaffery has Pcrchaaad the Stlmmel property.
Mra. Mary Boyd, of Ocean City. Md.. was a one-day rial tor with
Mra. Mary ■- Stlmcl and non. Mlward. hare returned to their new home in Miami. Fla., after haTiny disposed of their real estate holdings here during the actlTitles of the recent boom.
g of the Wildwood Orle Club this week takes place at the Martindale home, on Atlantic Arenue at Oerwood. The meeting to to Include some Intermem ben who raised their flO for the new bplldlng fund, win tell exactly bow It was done, and promisor to be Tory interesting.
CAPE MAT COUTT TDBtt, PBIDAY, SEPTEMBEB 4, IMS.
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Friday, the Darby Colored OJantA who will be remembered cdmlntotered a « to 3 defeat to ue local* earlier In the season wlU be hero with a stronger Uno«P. hartng signed for mound duty Underwood, the big Uncoln Unl▼wrtty elab arttot.
Satvday. Hammonton. former Attoatte County League dub. win show their waroe. Manager Brono, of the rtatoro. will hare “Rato” Heath in the box with a strong supporting east and confidently expects to take back Wild wcod* nealp.
Monday, the curtain will
on baeebail at Wildwood. Harbor, who defeated the local* In a thrilling thirteen inning game, will assist In closing the eeaeon. Wildwood will then start a month's trip through Pennsyl-
Tania. Maryland and Delaware.
Mra Swlechler. of North Wildwood. played hostess last week to s number of little boys and girls from rhtiadelphi* and rtelnlty. gathered from the crowded section* of the city, whose play day Is limited to the courts and small ajarOnents where the big out-of-doo>a to them, to but a revelation In story hooka They had a wonderful time. Admitted to most all of the amusement* on the island, their chief delight was found digging nand holes on the great white beach. There were about a hundred children In the
P»rty.
Wildwood Is all .i -low over the county championship series with Cape May Collegians, the final gmne to he played here Sunday. September 6. Banner crowds have witnessed the four games played additional bleachers to accomand the management bare erected modal* the capacity crowd which la expected to witness this big shone classic. Jack Roden will hare Walsh and Vola. his dlpendaole twirier*, in shape for the a while Manager Doran
Filer. Eddie Kelly, a former Cape's performer, will be seen in Wildwood's lineup, opposing bis
Mias Mabel Clay and Mra Flo DeVaugh were one day visitors here taking a look ‘round In preparedness for the coming annual dinner to be given In Cape May Oty on September 18, at Hotal Columbia under Urn auspices of the Cape May County Council of Republican Women. Oa the register of the late arrivals In the Mace Hospital appears the announcement of a son. to Mr. and Mra Adolph Wllae, of Sea Isle, born Monday. Mother and babe am reported aa doing nicely.
The ladles of the Junior section of the Wildwood Ortc Oub bad c real enough party one night recently. which Induced a trip to the "movies" at one of tbs famous Hunt theatre houeea. thence to the North Wildwood Fishing Pier
) partake of deliciously Iced
the enjoyment of
all present. With little cctlrlty going on amongst tbs clu' bers during the summer these charming young matron* hare not forgotten that an afternoon or evening spent together, tightens the Unk that binds for wholesome companionship. Under the auspices of the club next Tuesday evening. September Paul O. Sampson, of the National Health League, will give a talk on 'The Snap of Health,” In the Wildwood High School Auditorium. commencing at 8.15 P. M. Free cooking classes will be conducted by Mr. and Mra Sampson next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons, over the Douglass Cafeteria at the Oak Avenue Approach to the Boardwalk, beginning at 3.80. Mr. Sampson to endorsed hr the Seattle Rotary Club. Dayton Ohio Exchange Club and the Kiwanls of WUd-
Cdebratei 75th Birthday A birthday party < beauty took place at the Seaside Hotel, recently. In which figured Mrs. Jean Ayers, celebrating the 75th anniversary of her birth. Significant was the fact that the children of Mra. Ayers, though living In widely scattered parts of the country, were here to participate in the honor*, and very much of a surprise was the fact that the entire affair was arranged by the management of this popular
The table was tastefully deco-
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rated in fresh cut flowers and the chair of honor placed for the lady, waa Ued with a pink satin bow of ribbon. Piled at bar plate were souvenlre. Including tokens of congratulations from friends afar. The menu comprised eome of the
choice sweetmeats of
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Miami ^nd St. Petersburg. Fla.; Knoxville, Toon.; Philadelphia. Cap* May aty and Hackensack. N. J.. the children of Mra. Ayres,
and grandchildren.
Wildwood Golf Course Popular A careful scrutiny of the club register for the past week, reveals the ever Increasing popularity of Wildwood's sporty 18-bole course. There wore visitors from Indiana Ohio, Florida Delaware. Virginia. Pennsylvania, f.'ew Tork and a goodly number from New Jersey.
of the Victor Talking Machine Company’s first national exhibit at AllanUc aty. addressed the Wildwood Kiwanls Qub at Ita weekly luncheon Tuesday. Mr. Husaelton touched upon four point* on the road to success, namely, dream, dare do and then stamp your product with an Individuality that wlU never permit It to become confused with any ether product In the world. The Victor motto he said, to: “We Seek to hnprove Everything We Do Every
Aa organisation meeting of Democratic women of Cap* May County will be held in the summer
State Oommltteewoman. at Stone ~ bur. Alfred R. Smith, candli for Sheriff; R. Howard Thorn, candidate for Freeholder, and W. H. Campbell. Democratic State Committeeman, will sneak.
Day.” Tounching upon the want* motto. "We Build.” ho declared that no tnslneas or or municipality or government ena succeed unless It attempts to do Just that. Mr. Husselton played a twentyfive year old Sousa's band record on one of the first Victor models, made twenty-five yeare ago and It sounded terrible. He then played a new Sousa's baud record on a
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wife:—“These strike* sick. Why don’t both sides In this coal controversy wipe the slate clean ard go ahead?" He—the husbanl:— "Who ever heard of hand-wiped coal.
mentioned the twenty-fli of hard work that bridged those models. The most significant statement he made was that In 1903, the second year of tha company's existence, the entire grom receipts of the first year urere put Into
advertising. Jack Hudnot, of the Kiwanls Qub, extended l from his club and Invited Wildwood Klwanlana to • the dinner tr be held by tho '_ ton Club at the Trenton Full
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First woman (at dinner "This to really a shook and surprise, Mra Rambler. Tl know I dreaded the thought 1 meeting you—I am undar BM
obligations to you.” Mra Rambler:— ' m’deer—how so?"
First woman:— "Ton know H was my husband you ran away
with ten yeare ago.”
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SECTION OF CAPE MAT COUNTY FARM Ugbt. sandy noil makes plowing easj. and climate allows crop rotation.
Back of the name “Keller" studs the reputation of 35 ye*n of fair thousands of
Consult os today.
TAPE MAY COUNTY has appro xirnau.'v 46,493 acres of farm land Today only 18.382 acres are under cultivation.
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Ridgeway, who with his mind and interests elsewhere was blind to the fact that his wife was beginning to feel uncared for and neglected. To him she was just his wife, but to Rupert Briscoe she was “that charming and handsome woman.”
The story of what happened is rather interesting and unusually well told by May Christie, in her new love story entitled
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