Cape May County Times, 15 January 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

ion Killed When

Auh Plunges Off Highway ^

l*M «<^k in Hhiimdtiphia. William Kuni Mirndwl Ih»

mo»l«-s al Allan tic City Saturday

even I ns.

Mrn. William Caivw and non.

Mr. ard Mra. Chaiiea Calhoun i

attrndcd the lunrral of < fattier. 8. H. Calhoun.

IHr. on Sunday. John. Mra. Harry Kratw. and Mlu. John Ifciam Mr*. A. S’. Wood went to New T. Croneckir. of Sea Ule City.' Philadelphia.

Hit

Buried In Philadelphia Thursday Morning phuT*!

tk Denan Killed When | M. tAJUK I HUU5t I wullan , Kur11 the I DIAS CREEK I 1 Mr - ■ rd Chari«■ Calhram mnvi« itlaati. ro. I Mr. and Mn>. Pu d Smith and I her brother. Mr. t^orRe Wneaton

■daoshter. of Slone Haittor. railed land wife.

parent* Sunday. Mr. Beniamin Boyle* and wit..

:>rkins in of Wildwood, epent Sunday with

i*. ^ igvwiM. ironecair. of »ea Ule City, rnupoeipnia. Mr and Mr*. Le*ter Hlnin*. at

kiak Defectiee Tire Outaed Car Id Skid Its* Bond aad ' ork rr,d * 5 - * h,r * w111 »t«y , motored to Philadelphia Saturoay. Norman Howell and Marion the home of her parent* h. i.

, . _ with her .on. Albert, until aprinR. MUee* Ida and Ruth Abrama. of Halch are the latert tictlm* ol Mr. K. It. Hnw *p. nt Sunday lasuauy From Mias Ethel Elmer waa in Phlla- River View Height*, npent Sunday {the ynump* with relative* in Philadelphia

the Bnia dilphia on F-iday. * With their a'.Mer, Mra. Anthortyj «frv. Edward Scull *pent Satur On Saturday eveninfi January

Mia. Maurice Thompaon’* moth- Canuso. ;d*y evenin* at Rio Grande with 9. Mr. and Mr*. Georae W II.—

, er te very III. Elward Buck, ni Sea Ue CUT.jllni. M.redlth. save a party ii George Spalding, of Philadel-1 i* negotUUng lor a Urm In Ocear , The I. O. M laMlge held it* in- birthday i.( Sunday with hU par- View. auUlalion Friday evening with an OUdya. She ! eBU - E. M. Fenton, or Philadelphia, (open neaodon. with about twelve .,! many prei < Mr. and Mi*. Howard Charle*-, called on friend* Friday. from Milltilb and nine from i wa* *per. worth eatertained hi* brother., Mr. and Mr*. Edward Reichle. Cape May K. freahaieui* wei. . Refi. Harry and family, of Millville, of Ocean City, called on Mr. and nerved. The ladle* wen- also in . „i a ute h . over the week end. , Mr*. Erneat Downam Sunday even-j v lied I Hint min* « Mra. Kimball, of Rio Grande. Ing. ; Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Norton m w . lanslfled *pent Saturday evening with Mr*. Mr* WlllUm Barbour, of Ocean j were at I>e llD i»iUle on Monday. »harpen your Mary Long. | City. *pent Monday wnh Mra. J. Hoy Scull, of CoraonV Inlet win a priie of

Captain John S. T. Burke i*>Lloyd. ,Coa*t Guaid Station. I* home on j upending a few day* at his home 1 Juneph Stanley, of I'l.iladelphia. a furlouch.

[ h ^- |iipcnt Sunday with Mi«* Evellce Mr. J Warren Lloyd. Ml**

w_ TVeararer of Trw^ *'■' Charle* W. Hainea was In • Maaon. Geneva Lloyd and Mi- II. A. pew Treasarer Ol Trust Company Atlantic Cily on Monday. Jo*ep:, Uoyd and J^iuea Chrew ! Fto*i. r and -on. Harrv. „r Sea Hp< Lasg Experience The Fbater Bible Ciaaa held' attended the mov ie* at WoodblM (Isle City, called on hi* brother.

I their regular social and biwinon Wednesday evening. Richard, and family on Sunday 'meeting Tuesday night at the Mr*. John Camp wa* a Sea lale They also attended rhtirch hen-

home of Mra. Will Allen. City shopper Wednesday. I Word wa* receive

CAPE HAT COUHTT HUES. FRIDAY JANUARY 15. 1926

84 Motors W ill Ventilate

New Hudson 1 unnel i Electricity icr operating toe nu»-

o|Hi.,T,„ t Ifc, that will V lale the Ibdl. iid tunnel undei IIud*oli River ar. U-.na bull WeMlnghouM rhia o lind. Mat. n. remark* tl./'v w aey Publb- rnlity Infoim.

i tor* will be eunidied by the Pgblii f °r I Service Corporation ol New Jer*ey ’ n <l- | and the Cniled Electric Ligiit and I Power Company of New York. Each , '- v I company w ill *upply one-half the ,l "' I ilower, but connection* are so ar1 r ; ranged that either plant can take : " : the full load in case of need troni

'ton , tber aoun-e.

akall and

t the head

an Ml Ocean city aarly mlU for Woodbine, indalivwr a dog to a friend

the friend

Ejected Koch As Successor

ToR. H. Nulty'

ar oi tne mm • r daught-r. the roripuntla

already .

PALERMO

that would be 1 unnel free fiom j ■d automobile* J tUiie. Will be ! rom two differ- j equipment w ill I

Economy •fphat I* the

IVcvo t i

single w.rk of tb. Conte*! It will v i's and you n:nr dollar* If you gualnted with it

Mob

I lo Ocean <

male . - 7 o., ex- ■ ■ , Job Toxer and wife entertained Joseph Donohue, ot ' PhUadal-iday of Ihe death of Herlo-rt II. w- Mr and Mr*. Frai,

br I Served in Ztwh Division friend* from Miunne. Hel*lervllle;phla. *p.nt the week . I d

» on one of the .

At a meeting of the director* : for a while at Cold Spring, of the Ocean City Title and Truat Mr*. Sterling Cole and daughCompany, on Friday. Jarae* F ter. of Ocean Ofy. *pent the week Koch *a* elected Secretary and end with Mm. Edna Douglas*. Treamirrr of the Ocean Cily Title | Oliver Eaton made a bus!new and Trust Company to succeed trip to Philadelphia on Monday. Roasell H. Nulty. who recently re- Mr*. Myron Morton entertained •igned to enter the real eetmte | brother and family, ft

; May. Sunday.

In spite of the fact that Mr Mtssen Rachel Toxer. Thelma Koch I* now the youngest officer Spalding. Edith Tronnem, Edith in the Ocean City bank*, he ha* Morton. Jane Vance and Mr*. Berhad considerable experience in the nard Tronnem attended the Young banking business. He is now thlr- Peoples’ Conference at Wildwood | ty years of age and except for two j on Saturday.

I hia~W«k'ro" but hadi y * r * *" th, ‘ *" n r «tarlng Will SUte*. of Wildwood, called

1 Vtu WnrlH War Via Waa . — an- . on Hoa-nr^ Of.far — ■ ■

l'- Vault Saturday |

- mother. | :

n Cape

1 the road for a distance ad red feel before plungt Ml aide aad striking a

pole.

Im authorities ere of the iat the driver saw that ot avoM the colltakm atd to lump from the car but unable to ge« clear be ir bit the pole aad tamed

abridge, aa Ms way home aad the accident. He Intuit word lo the police

the office of Dr. Willed

Physician Julius Way. lag of the Investigation City police, stated

Way examined the body

*aa mortuary and stated was due lo enarossioa a aad aot from a fracas was first reported Is Draan the «Mow o'. fi. fias but rwnrotly been mb the boni*la! and the

with hia; Itt. ol lb nnisville. who i* the. motored to Bridg.

■ dwood on Sunday. i wife. nephew .-f Mr*. Ralph Norton. to nee Mr*. Ib- Vaul Mabel Jaggard Is teaching j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springer.; Mr. and Mr*. William Weather- who had th.- ini'forti

of Cape May Court Hou*.; Miss by spent Sunday at Court House, and break her shoulde! Lydia Springer, of Or<an City. I Mr. Edward Stull. <d Cape The Baptb-t Mite So. . :> n spent Sunday with then parents. May Point Coast Guard Station, at the home of Mi*. E t: v Mr. and Mr*. E. Spring.: spent Monday with hi* wife hen . dara on Wednesday. Mr. and Mm. Alonxu llruwn aad Last Wednesday evening the Mr. S. W. Corwin am! W Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Untie, of | Ladies' Volunteer Lodge I. o M . Ham. were ..i Ocean i

Wildwood, spent Sunday with Jlr.. No. 14. installed the*, officer*: Tuesday.

and Mr*. Joseph Downam .President. Mr*. Mary « Norton: Ml** Anna Knike. ol O.. Capuln Frank Shaw and wife v|ee president. Mr* Jennie Scqii; city, and her lather nioioi. were Ocean City vlaln.i- Thumdn/ condactre** Mias Marlon Haigh: Wildwodd Saturday afterm-. ev *" ln K IchapUln. Mra. Anna B Norton. Mis* Bertha Field* call. .1 Mr*. Richard Hamm. 1. of Mar-!financial secretary. Mire Kate Mi*. -. E. Young Thur*da> ar.

mot a. called on friend* t.gently. Haigh: tecording secreiary Mi** noon.

Raymond Boxartb ard wife mo- Amy Norton, trea-ur.. M r ». El- William Corson and Nath tored to Woodbine Sunday. U Morton Inside sentry. Mr*. .'Lock* were in Woodbim Mr. and Mrs. Linw<«*! Balia* Sara Lloyd, outside sentry. Mr*, evening last week,

were Millville rlaitor* recently. .Mary E Norton. y. Jame. Allen left one day last; Mr. and Mr*. Ru**.!l Weather- for week to spend the winter In by spent the week end In Mill-

Florida. v U|e.

aad family c

HIGH PRICES PAID FOR ALL SKINS ESPECIALLY MUSKRAT Coll SAMUEL NAPPEN Keystone Phone: Woodbine 22 Bell Phone: Ocean City 1300

ERMA

the World War. he ha* been en- • on Howard gaged In banking since be wa* Monday.

fourteen years of ace. Mr*. Roy Cbeeuemau has re-

After graduating from the 1 turned from Millville Hospital

Lower Merlon High School, at much unproved In health. j Ardmore. Pa. he entered the Little Betty Aanmo Is con vales-1 Bryn Mawr Trust Company a* a c,n * after an illness with pneu-

eleth. He advanced there through monla ana measles,

various office* until In 1917. when Martin Spalding was in Phlla-i Frank Romberger he enteted the army, he wa* pay- «fc*Phia Monday on business. ' McNe-al are among tbo*. ing teller. He enlisted In the Monroe Bowen, of Philadelphia.! who are employed on medical department of the army'*** * n over-Sunday visitor with! Mr Station. Cape Ma> and was oversea* for fourteen 1 family here. | ing th< uarracAs. •nth* with the lamou* Twenty- Mr*. William Walker enter-1 Isrcml Wilma, of eighth Division 1 lalned friends from Somers Point I called on hi* slater Aflrr hi* discharge from the t,D - 8 u , » d »y. Jackrou '-unday. rvlee In 1919 he entered the: Ralph N. Sayre made a business • MM* Albert* 8a>d> ur-loyment of the Philadelphia | ftp «> Philadelphia on Monday. 1 her sebool atudlr* in National Bank. In 1921 he came Mrs. Julia Taylor entertained I during the put w«vk »

Here during the busy

son and worked In the Ocean City Title and Trust, but returned the Philadelphia National Bank again In October. On July 1. 1923. Koch came to the local bank

a» a general ledger

bookkeeper and on February 19. 1924. he was riade aesistant secretary and treasurei. In which capacity be has served until his new advancement last Friday. During hi* May in Ocean Cily r. Koch ha* made a Urge number of friend» who will be pleased hoar of hU rise to hi* new poet. Although Mr. Nulty ha* resigned a* aecretary aad treasurer of the bank, he will remain a di-

ve* »■■■■> ww- maia «f th. asrtouaaro. of the Ask Lommissioners r- ~ ~j To Conference

home of Mrs. KMoarald r-te-Un of the «•- itherim 8treet. Phil it wlU fa* at Holy fro*.

TUCKAHOE

Berg. Jr. was ia May*

'My oc Baturda) '•ul filurgl* * P*nt •ay la Phllwdelpbi. Ira Charle* Lee ■Ur t 'My oc Frida)

>. J. League of Municipalities To Due** Chic Problem

friend* from PblUdelphta on Sun day. . Min* Mary Alien DWow employed In Spalding** market. Walter Spalding wa* in Philadelphia on Monday. Mr*. El wood Smith and Mr* Martin Spalding were shopping in Wildwood on Wednesday. The Ladles' Aid Society of the M. E. Church met Monday night at tn* home of Mr-. William Steel Mr*. John Bell, of Wildwood, spent Saturday with her mother. Mre. Edward Stone. Mr*. Leslie Not bury wa* In Philadelphia Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Chari** Haines called on friends in Wildwood on Wednesday. Milton Bingham, of Cape May. was in town on business Saturday. Mr aad Mrs. Coleman Taylor visited her sislcr. in AtUnilc City, on Thursday. Miss Martha Hocking U spending a few days here with rela-

tivts.

J. C Foster was in Wildwood on Saturday Mr*. J. E- CUrk went to Hutxe dale Sunday to attend the funeral

by our miaUkea error* on the < ’I

■•age and if you l^d the mo.-t well, mail you a Check ol five dollar,

Mr. and Mr*. Char!'. Ling en- Mr*. Charles .tertalned company from Wild- daughter. Mary, called on Miwood on Sunday. Myrtle Madatu Monday evening. . The Mupah Bible Clara met at Mr*. Howard Young npent a Walter the borne .4 Mr*. Millie Howell day la*t week with bet daugbm here Friday evening lu a buoine** ter. Mr*. Spencer Young, ol B<<-*-

■ *•■ • o. run I four from Camden attended the drlphia and

Wildwood, ladle*' lodge here Wednesday Thumday la*t. Twenty-two DM-mber* of both mon.. *pent the w«»-k end with lodge* here motored to Millv tile ' MU> Mary Vlgtard.

ape May i to help ce lebrate th.- first aunt- Mr* L F Corson spent Wed er aa ah- versary id Chain Lmlge. Monday neMlay with Mr- E K Madara

roce UT nine weea* due to lllaasa.;*vcplng All had a nice time. William Corson and Nathai The *maf1 child of Mr .*4 Mr* Mr Garfield Lloyd, of the Ava-'Lnrk. were in Or,an Cily or,,

•or Coast Guard Station, spent night last wi-ek.

at hi* home here. M.. Sotueis Young railed oi

BK, * ,U Mrs. John Roblnron. of Court Mr E. W. Dailey Sunday mom Jnnr and Edward Ashhurn have Hou*. railed here Monday lug. returned to school after >i-ending Mr. B L Howell called nt Mr. and Mr*. Benjamin Crail, Uum at honM with their par-;Court House Monday. and chUtlrrii apent Sunday elt

Mr. Allison Ludlam. of Swain-. relative* in Tabernacle

MU* Ruth Loag. who ha* been . ton. called on Mr. Richard Lloyd Hi and Mr*. Chatbs Grau< HI With dtt-tberu vUlted W ildwood i Thursday and *r.n*. of Pitman. *p-nt Sui one day u*t week j Mr*. Elwood llowd atteaden day with Ml. and Mi- E. E M. Mr* Andrew Hawn wa* called a funeral at Anglewea Mooday. dara and fau.ilv to Cape Msv last Wednesday lo Mr. Millard Da-1* raUrd at Mi and Mi, Robert Locke an care fo the aid. and i* nursing Court House Monday son. Nathan, shopped in Ocea there *t i^eaent. ! Mr. and Mr* Hohard Uoyd City Katuiday morning Mrs. Ada GUwon **, • . lied to!»nd son attended rhuiwh at Charle* la* ke and Harry Slat WUowoud to care for Mr* Anna Court House Sunday • >-inn* ley were m Atlantic City Thui

Ur*. Meredith, of kio Grande, day on bu-inr».

called on Mrs. Edward Scull on M< M Kruke i* on tbi* week

Monday. *lrk |i*i

••Error, error, where , I* the new eveniru: l readers of the TIM1>

»bc who find* the most erro the Classified prge each wee cclves a check lor five dollar

A rommunUation from the New ,

Jersey State lavjrue of Municipal!-, ^' r «™ndmotbwr. Urn to the City <«mmta*kmer> In-„ Fidelity Bible Claa* met vtted a large reprem-ntatlve dele-! Mr*.

gation to attend the eleventh |

nual . convention of the league. „ T *'' Ladies’ Aid Society of the - whtrh will he held In thr Rol-ert Church held their social la*li

Treal Howl. Newark, on Thursday. * nd meeting Monday - brother and family. Mr and Mrs have returned home aft.

: night at the borne ot Mr*. Julia Leslie Barnett, at flreen croek day*’ stay with het M.tn , Mb alien- ; Hewitt. Mrs. Bernard Tronnem. Miss Beatrice Kln-ey of Wild Green Creek,

tloa U> Ibe fact that thb b the one Ur». lada I aid lam. Mrs. James • wood , pent Sunday here with Mr Mine Mary Shannon, ot S. -aaion of the year when munlcl- ’“ Dc *’ • ud " r * Frvnk Camp were, and Mrs. Harare Jackson I*le. spent Saturday evening wit

.... Mr. Mary GrUBtL. Jr. suboU- Mb* Gladys Hews

the State ran get together to ex-; ™ °j w y r “mn.age sale in John { toted for Mrs Betty Douglaa*. Mrs. H B Ms«.n *p.-nt Mol

' grades, w ho day whh Mrs. C. Le.. of Tucki

The <

Harnsion. who I* mother of

daughter, born January

Mr* Edna Garrison and baby, of Atlantic City, were here v .ailing her parent*. Jame* Hawn and wife. Frank Haw a spent the seek end

here visiting among roll

Mr, Alda Scull and friends, from Court House, were calling on Mrs

Eva Ingersoll Tbu~sday.

Mr and Mr*. Edward Grtfllth. Jr., were calling ou Ijotrr fox. on buslnesa. in t ape May Friday. ,

Jake Ingersoll and «He. of West Ml** Erma Mason is visiting •ape May. called on hi» mother Mr awd Mra. Lewi. EUb. of At Tbutaday evening j Untie aty. for a few day* May .

Mrs Carrie Taylor -hopped in Mim Marguerite Kaywood. of More tun than th. «. ape May Saturday Belrovllle. epeut Saturday night Movie < onteet reoently Mr. Emma Sehellenat-r and non,, with Mis* Glady* He*. TIMES i the new • I*. I.ent Thursday with her Mrs. Ada Layton sue! rbtldien trot All you have to c

>e dollar, i. s among th<

BELLEPLAIN

It was derided

to b^d a rumt .age aaie in John j toted

change experience* and opinion.. , ' <Mr ^ Mechanic Street. | lewd, a loo to listen to noted speakers * r,d ** r Saturday of I hi* waek. j wa* 111. last week

conversant on the pr-dilems ot Ml *“ d Mr * Albert Fn idrman Mr and Mrs A H Swain vblted Mr H. C Maat-n t. - muatripHlitK • i*“ d Borah, ot Saleo-. t ape May Thursday daughter. Mrs. CUrone The oonveutton date I* fixed at a' ' * ll, ’ d Tar ^r »*«h Mr*. Sarah j The W'tilioc Worker* Sunday yon. at Cape Mav time whlrh ia timely lor effective 1I ''bca.l ciaaa met at the home of Mr*. Margaret Whlldl legbbtlvr action. Mr wa. :s Mi*. LbW ScmMu Ihuroday ev.n mom. spent Tuesday •

Gorornor-elect A Harry Moore!*®*™ old ** J ‘ I Thurwday ao be is- tog

will be the principal apeoker at ''' h ® *** ln attea! Th. 1‘rugrrMive I the evening dinner Other promt- ,h ® ,** r - Ru, ‘' u 9 School to help Thursday r.eolo* u

neat legbl.ti-r. ar.J official, will •• bla birthday Their wa* U the church

addro*. the CTMivenlioa which Will * , * r *' attendauc, and rvet^n. Mr and Mr. H V

hr held during the entire day declared It a^deligbttui aad •u.p.i • «pr May Timrada)

Among the topic* lutad for du- There were —ng. and A m-'Mh.. fire Wa. pro*.

ruMton are auu, hu, line*, .hare r * eluu "**- "MJudlag lalk. by d.

ivoulu vi.i

Tomlin.

I by Supwriat. nd tea

U motor vehicle receipt.

au.a-p.Nt*.. net... rtt, m....;,"' ' wgrr plan, paving of *UaM rail- Cleaner Bible Uam and way track*. Bright f ammittre re- ,,u,n RH* 1 *' Th* Jumoi <■• port oo Rule gov.rrment r«>i.l L -T. ’ "> transit, water police, and pr..iu»ed Mrr T r*” turaufced .he

be ball

1 It* 1 old Spring Grange House. *1im over cut to be on fire. Ml C .u~-c< by the -ailruad .park, l-lre btirinr-a* aid* n Jame. Hawn and a nun. , Monday.

-r ..r other, surer'ded in U-ailn, 'Mb* J. Clark - n tie n-.c*. m lime to prevent with her hu.band jy *• iiou. damage or lu** of prop- in‘She Millville It

Mrtt- It B H.--

-lid Mr. M'-Ddal Fraley an. I.Otne . aftrl a Wee Mtldwood >0. t-u.io'-sa Monday her *i»t«r in l*hlla Mi and Mr, le»i iNekinaon en- Mi Maxnp->-i i, rlallied oul-ot-towa callers Sun- hoi

. Reeve

entertained Mi

Miae Kathryn Saturoay In Ocean City with G Ml and Ml, Addison Sham Mi. Joseph Uoyd ►P'-ni Friday' in Orega Cily with her sunt. Owen Dvr<in spent a lew day. ,