Cape May County Times, 9 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Wildwood Gets Decision Over Realty Co

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m*t < •lr at all ■ 3r»cch ofttoa Ho. f Lrenoe. Kv. PMom **t.

fidvard 8. Culrar, fcatora he ne Mayor of Wlktwood. hoadad contnlttoe of UvaaUcaUtw for

nnanent boardwalk Maa. So tar. :h has booa aocomaltahni the First Ward, wUhtti act tdin* mark of arocroas as a Bument chlsaM ta the minds of

Mm is Otft Faror i» Osw BmcA

"Keep up vlth the TTMB"

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_ Bt U ttL be said that hare the aaw and trdid boardwalk of solid Male played a bif factor In the Df which earned thoae ma-c Ih real aaUU achievement* in S this last snant I • that treat oat "set a psrtaanaat boardwalk i" Nor was it an easy task.

art the hand of procTeaa. Bari biocklnsr the way of often hindered the t

M at onoe proof that ' koMs true. Mr. E. 0. chairman of the otuln* Ittee which does such a st«nlhcant work la traatraftc here over the Bead-

. _ tW* week “ .JXl* 10 ® «« ridaily rislUar with friend* and reUUres of boydaya. While there. Mr. waa a r'sttor to the fair.

was gtrsn by ladles of tbs O. E. 8, last weak, to which the public cordially iarry. the barber, is re-locatlnx this week, taktax adesaUce this fine weather for movlnc

The first baalBeea BMetlac of the mr. of the Wild wood CWc dah.

bert D. Austin.

Mr. George W. Adana is haring h attraedre little cottage la

Gleawood Aver

Mrs. Mark B. Reeve is reported 111 quite Ul aa the result of a painful operation Mrs. Roe-v has

BURLEIGH Mr. Clegg aa<* rsau-'r moved to Wildwood lad wash. Alex Douglas and wife entertained a Mr. Duke aad wife, of

0. T. Hand mad wife entertaii. ** Keasby Haad. of ML Vernon. N. T. last week. Mrs. Thomas Thompson Is spending several weeks with her eon in La Salle. tU. 1. B. Head aad family Camden on Wednesday. J. Elliot aad wife art spending a week with relatives la Philadelphia P. M. Way moved

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at Wildwood, has returned home for the winter.

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Geady waa a PI or ob Thursday.

Freeman Endicott. Wal-

ter. McCarty and Henry Foley, who are employed la Delaware on

ftinday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs David McPherson, of Cold Spring, called oa Mr. aad Mia. E. & Douglas Sunday. Mia* Gladys McPherson eras la Cape May Saturday afternoon. Hev. and Mrs. O. T. Hand enu. Ulned relative* from Wildwood

Edgar Douglas attended the L O. a F. banquet, at Court House.

Friday evening.

Miss Helen Manning is empioy- ( ed In the Ocean City office of the ■Crje May Osunty Title A Trust

fine attendance. It la in the air good rumors of ca early o have one of their goad for which the ladle* are

now. when Edward & Culver Mayor of WUdwcoe backed li Twl7WanMmardwaik must

Irwta Kirkwood, driver of a Wildwood Lumber Company truck, waa •truck by an R. W. Ryan track. ~ ‘ ‘ on Davis Street,

the War Department haad* a decree after mouth* of deg ta favor of the «dty la •galrat A* Beach Realty

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1 Mrs. 1

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panted fay Mr. William H. Bailey, of Parkafale. Camden, have returned borne from an eafeyablr auto trip to tha Delaware Witter Gap. going up through Peeasyl-

l regular meeting of the Wlld-

.ting the why of the story. I com. that the etty has again thee a grlai barrier la the

need are found worthy. Mr*. Ottos Craven aad Mrs Elmer Oothter. are both active member* of other

M. Fisher end S. Culver obtained their automobile driver's licenses Saturday. H. W. Back. Sr., wife daughter are living at Court House for the winter. James Nash moved his family down from Court House to the house opposite the Pennsylvania Railroad pumping station last

British An Thrifty The latut figures on savings low that two-third* of the people t Great BrRala maintain aa rings

»!.?«(.2Oe.fi«0 ia saving* and savings certificates. Saving* bank deposits have increased per cent Is less than a generation. Despite war loaea* since 1»1« the national capital of Greet Britain icfML-

shlp of more than Jl.000.000.

Mr. aad Mrs. Daniel Dixon, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with

"ra. Phoebe Tons.

Mr. aad Mrs. William OruE aad children, of Millville, called oa her parent*. Mr. aad Mrs. Charles

James, oa Sunday.

Mm. Zachary Taylor eatart

Mies Eunice Hudson, of Millville. speat Friday aad ‘ ' with Mm Loci* Clark. Mm Harry Robinson and dren. Mm Annie Scull aad Mm Charles Reed spent Sunday la Port "wria. Mm Leroy May. Mr. aad Mm John May and daughter, of Court House, called oa Mm Frank Fldler Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mm Benjamin Bush il and daughter speat Sunday with Mr. aad Mm Fred Buahnell. Mias Irene Woolaon spent the week end with Mias Emma Bradshaw. of Green Creek. Mm O. M. Geary speat Friday at Court House. Mm Eunice Carroll was aa out-of-town visitor over the week end. Mm John Buck Mm George Corson and Mm Qua Miller, of See Lie City, called on Mm Locla Clark Friday evening. Mr. and Mm John, Carroll and Mias Helen Cartl attenued the funeral of Mr. Elijah Miller on Friday.

was held at Cape May on Thuraday. Dr. Ralph Taylor and 1 EelL Ward, of New York, are ■Pending a few days with Mm Sarah Taylor. Mm K. M. Higgins and children .tamed to their home In New Tort on Sunday, after spending mer with her mother. Mm Hemphill. Beaato Somers and Mm Amelia Smith are spending some time with relatives at Stone Harir. Mm Sarah Taylor entertained at diane. on Saturday Mr. and Mm Zachary Taylor and Mm “ id daughter, of

SOUTH SEAVIUE Mm Harold Collins and aim have returned from a visit i Salem relative*. Mr. and Mm Charles E. Foe ter were WUdwood visitors Saturday

Mr. H. T. Lewis, of Philadelphia, made a business call la town Saturday evening. Misses Elsie and Helen Andrews ■Pent Sunday with their parents. Rev. William Andre we and wlfs. L. L. Foster, E. A. Grace. J. H. Berry and Hiram Rooap, the Penn-

Mesvrs. Hildreth and Morris Roevea, of Salem, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm Harold Collins.

H. B. Payne, wife and boo. Gar-

urday evening. A number of n

Mr. David Christian and Miss butte Dalton spent tbs wart end with Mr. aad Mm William Christian at PleaeantvHle. Mm Elizabeth Strawbridge is , ending some time with Mr. end Mm Fred Peterson, nt Woodbine. Mm Floyd Shaw spent the week 1th her mother. Mm H. O. WeettL Mr. and Mm E. B. Lewis, of

Saturday. Mm Howard James and daughter called oa Mm Uriah Turpen Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mm Somers Lloyd are .ending some time with Mm Katherine Blizzard. Mr. and Mm Howard Polhamus are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby girt. Mm Anne Rot an and daughter ent the week end with Mr. and Mm Zachary Taylor. Mr. and Mm Charles Lawrence. Tuckahoe. called * ' ‘ here on Friday.

the W. C. T. P- convention, which I week.

out-of-town visitor one day this

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toad] 0 back to the clt* for »axanuglag increased revenue’ * city's finances in view ofi ipvadUures. To be sure leiuesmeed playgrounds but [ WUdwood and her etatrv : > are a playground la l Mites * beach treat | he public every h««r of whet more could a happy ; ► «*«f The school yards

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terprise. Wildwood's increased popjlatteu northward brings trade

osilv yesterday were vacant toU aad empty streets It is gratifying to keep the "Roselle" management with us ell year.

the Knights of Coins, bus ta a public pinochle aad dance Not only te tt the first affair to be staged

w Uaralag ta swtiu to! AH thte eaa he had quite

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THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR 1003 per cent Increase in Studebaker Sales Studebaker Automobiles and Real Estate The TWO Principal Subjects of Today in Cape May County September 18th we announced to the readers of this paper that June, July and August sales of Studebaker Cars were 109 per cent, ahead of the same months a year ago. I also stated the prospects for September indicated more spectacular results. Here are the SPECTACULAR results: September this year was 1003 per cent, ahead of the same month last year

No peraon anticipating purchaatng a car can foil to be impressed by these facts, that demonstrate the popularity of tbe Studebaker. The reasons for such remarkable results in Stude-

No yearly models. A car that is up to date when you buy it without waiting for a yearly change. A oneprofit car. manufactured more complete by its maker than any other car except Ford.

ty of the dependability of this car and the satisfaction of the local service. THIS IS CAPE MAY COUNTY'S RESPONSE TO THE RESULTING ABILITY OF STUDEBAKER TO LOWER PRICES WITHOUT CHEAPENING THE CAR. 'This is a Studebaker year" is not merely a slogan. “For convincing evidence," I SOLD AS MANY STUDEBAKERS IN SEPTEMBER AS 1 DID IN THE YEAR OF 1923

VISIT OUR SHOW ROOMS. THERE ARE MANY MORE THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORF- BUYING A CAR. ROBERT G. PIERPONT

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WILDWOOD, N, J.