Cape May County Times, 26 March 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH 26. 1926.

Page Three

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Loses Debate 5 Decide in Faeor of Wildd on Govemmest (hraerhip of Cool Mints B? 2 1

Charter Night of

V 1 I V _ Sea Isle Rotary Club

: fContinnrd From I’ac* - One)

•rtrwl the Sea Me Ciiy rtuti. and

i>lnc«' Ita o.Kanltatlon. to inrtruet the local Rotarlana In the principle* of the dub. which I founded or. •Hcnrlce alx»\ • Self." Captain Smith, alter < prulng the luming and cn-ctlns 'i. S«-s Isle City Cluli. will call on Di 1‘al‘ U. »ho will fumullv preaeni

the Charter.

Held at Wildwood Thu wil nccepted hy Dr. C. W. Way. president of She 'S-a Me City Hut.. Mayo. M. M

IOOn ,

i clliuaa to an unusoally .-.tul scaunn of Indoor eporta (nntrata. the Wildwood High

Ih bating Club overcame

ana from Ocean City Ftlday ig. The basketball sea.-on. i aralty and intei-daaa. had icry eagerly contented, and: I spirited, but It remained for 1 I. baling team to add the Anal j Lpp'opMate touch to the good

|.man*hlp and good aplrlt.

- delate, epomsored by the! ' re Debating League, wan ! )t a aeriea. Ocean City deft. Wildwood, and on the right Vineland debating [monton. The winner* of each

i meet Tfay T. Vine-

I „n<l '.Vtldwood hating Won. I _:v the next contentact*.

-.uofion wan: "Rewolved.

tu. Vnlted Staten Oorern- • h ild own and operata the u;:. ■ " Wildwood upheld the> .t ve nlde while Ocean City M toe negative, in view of I

That the negative hi the

i . :i-Ie of ibc question and ih Wildwood team was ..is - inewhat against their i. lions, the team did admir-

ed, and a personal letter from Don |*ylvanla Sunday, also Mrs. Fra*| Mrs. Maigaret Whlbtli A. Adams, pmldent of Rotary In-1 ley's parents. Jmont. spent Monday tomattonal. was r«wd. This lettei I Callers at the home of Mr. and with Mr*. It. It Hess extended congratulations, and) Mrs. Leroy Jagger* Sunday were: M.. and Mts. I- H. Rtgclm

said: 'Mr. Raub and Russell Higgins.

"March IS. 19:«. I of North Wildwood, and Mr. and

"Dr. date ict* W. Way. i Mrs. Dexter Ouram and small

Prisidiui Rotary Club. daughter. Ix*is. of Wildwood. .>. i_in.. - Avc.. Sea Isle City: ' P*'e or six of the school chlldear Clarence—Wo only dren accompann-d by the two

hope that you are as pleased to ! teachers, Edward Griffith. Jr., com. into the Rotary family as'and Mrs. George Douglaaa. went the rest of us are to have you : to the City Hall. Wildwood. Fricome in. 1 day afternoon as witnesses at

You may not at once appre- the inquest of little Billy Roop

date the enthusiasm and devotion .who was kill*l by an automobile which some of the older members , Thursday on his way to school. In

• for this movement. In the sight of the school children. The

mind* of many Rotary l* not e 0 y. ,un * men in the car were dear?d

-rganixatlon but a force. It takes .of blame.

time to get Intr the spirit, but If The community was saddened you will only expose yourself to to hear of the d It you will take it in much the (Tobin, mother ot Mrs. May Prlt- . way you would a contagious‘rhard. who died at her home In ise. You can't help It If you Conshocken. Pa., daring the past

will meet It half way. Here li week.

good luck to you. and I hope that Mrs. Raymond Kimscy. of some of your members will begin W'ildwood. visited Mrs. Lxrna

Of Del- In Philadelphia.

The

tnathai

plan to attend the Denver c ventlon. Rourily yours,

DON.

Donald A. Adams. Pres. Rotary International."

ERMA

LEONARD ALGER

Past president of the Atlantic City Rotary Club and one of the

he arrangement for the de- inteie*t«-d members of that club {of Court House, were here he High School Athletic >n the Sea Isle City Club, and; w ^ k raring for lhe houw

- ■*-- .—. ,c-l -

I again demonstrated their

y to manage school func- lors ’- A proutine

The Ocean City tsam and i merchant.

fc'lowers were accorded — courtesy. The rival cheer- Softener, director of the sections, numbering over two city Club will welcome f”* each.»de the audlto-' ^sitor*. an d Will:

Klmsey one day Iasi week. Mrs. Rmma Taylor and children have returned to their home here after all being III In Fishing Creek, at the hom ■ of the mother and grandmother. Mr*. Mary Col-

wltx.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gnrrett.xm entertained Mrs. Edward llanforth

Mr. and Mr*. John Sheridan ; and daughter. Caroline, and son. and son. Lewis, were called to | Edward, at their home FlilUy

Laurel. Del., last week and to I evening.

the funeral of an uncle. Mr. and Mrs. A. H Swain spent Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Miller. Jr., t Monday evening with Mr. and and son left last Tuesday for a Mrs. Fred Gramlick. Mr. Cramvlsli with their brother. Dr. Wil- *•«•« •* *" poor health, son Miller, at Rahway. Mr. and Mr*. H. Bussey, of Cape Mr. and Mm. C. Herbert Dan-jMay Point, visited their daughter son and son. Ronald, attended a > n< l (««nHy here. Monday, pinochle In Wildwood one even- James Douglas* returned Thursing last week given for the benefil <*«r after spending several days

of the D. of V. °m of town.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Taylor. Wesley Hoffman returned home

'Satnrday evening after a trip to Washington. D. C.. and North

spent Thuisday evening

Mr. Edward Limbeck. ,.f Millville. called on Miw> Hulda Mason

on Saturday evening.

Miss Gladys Hem motored to

Millville on Sunday.

Mrs. llol.cn Hess and childien. Margie and Bobby, motored to Sea Isle Monday and spent the day with her sister. Mrs. Ira Here. Mr. J. Ruhart and family. «t Millville, spei.l Sunday with Mrs.

H. H. Layton.

Mr. Edwa.d Hoffman and Mr. Edward Hess inotoird to Vineland

on Monday

Mr. H. Ms-m and grandson. Mr. Randolph Mason, motored to Cape May on Sunday and spent the day with the former's daughter. Mr* Claience Le-munyon. Mrs. John Berry and children. Of South Seavllle. called on her grandfather. Mr. James Mason, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Bonham, of Eldora. called on her parents. . and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman.

Sunday.

Hiss Erma Mason has returned ne after several week* - slny ■with her aunt. Mrs. Clarence Lrlunyon. of Cape May. Mrs. R. B. Hess and daughter motored to Millville on Saturday. and Mr*. Scott Howell, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Howell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Harris. Mr. Jem*- Hand spent Tuesday

Hand. of Phi

-light to the Hend-ol Hi Ki>-i :

Wild-J Cemetery bti.lal on Thuisduv

Mr. and Mrs. Oil. of Bridgeton, ind Mrs. Roberta King, of Millill.. called on Mr. and Mrs. J «

Talk, on Sunday.

_ __ w ... Haffert. t ring with real high school- X | t , president ot the k-ral club. The dance following the w |,i welcome the Botanans. te rounded out a full even- over four hundred Invitations entertainment. No better i have been mailed to Rotarians -astration of worth-while an ,t beads of other sen ire club*, -.utricular work waa ever and fully two hundred acceptance* . In ■ South Jersey High J have been received by Secretary ,J - ‘ Earl M. Waddington. of the local ic membera of the rival ,<-] U b. Sixty visiting Rotarianr s were a* follows: Afflmaa-1 from Atlantic City are expected. Wildwood-first Mis* Elixa- aa d others will be here from Strobm. captain: ■econd-Bridgeton. Philadelphia. Penns- * Marie Schramm, third. Mr.-j-rove. Vineland and other nearby

Duel Gibson; Alternate. Mr. p| Ben i.

•I Glddlng; Negative The president* of all Klwanls City-nrnt. Mr. Arthur ; >n<! Lion*- OuIk: in this district i.c.tnd. Miss Edith Hal- hav, also been invited to Sea Isle third. Mr. Ira Vincent, city's charter night, n. Alternate. Mr. Carl Bnin.ftl.. CotiDl, . Hi «00' “ f In«Ption • ..» (o-wnAi. ——.«' of Local Club

Carolina.

'l•Yj during her absence Mni- Dane Snyder and son were The Betsy Ross Tent. D. of V.. ' shopping in Cape May Saturday. — i will give a poiple supper. April Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster were at the Grange Hall. Rio shopping in Wildwood Saturday. I he ! Grande. Miss Frances Garrettson. who and Mrs. Edward Rice, ol leaches in Camden, spent Su .day

home with her parents. Mts* Charlotte llanforth. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at home. Her brother. Edward, accompanied her back to Philadel-

phia for a visit.

Mr*. Annie Garrettson and Ephraim Thompson, of Wildwood, visited her son. Nelson, end fam-

ily, here on Friday.

Mr. and Mr*. Benjamin Pritchard and Mr. and Mrs. Irrln Pritchard motored to Conshocken 'Sunday to attend the funeral of

tu [application foi

I effort In hlgh'school drama ,ar ? ln"Tnaii.mal had bees ap-iAld <ocl Coward's. "ITl Leave It To proved by him. wRh twj) clamlfica- pat>

light comedy In three r. Coward 1* a subtle

and the plot hi

uian while the Judges were: I Henry U. Cremnsan. Superin■'ui of Atlantic County -I*: Mr. T. M. Hand, attorCape May: Mr. C. P. Hubei, ivising Principal. May* Land-

Senior Play Coining

>e play which the Wildwood

ol i»2S will

(Continued From Page One) CUrenec W'. Way: vice- president. Willlani A. )laffcrl: w-cretary. Earl M. Waddington. and treasur-

er. Irving Fitch.

On Monday. February IS. Presi-

Maple Shade, spent last Sunday hers with Mrs. Laura Bryman and Mrs Helen Hnff. Rev. and Mr*. J. Born and daughter*. Emma. Ethel. Louies and Anna, and son. James, were entertained at dinner. Wednesday, in West Cape May at the hoi.ie of their daught-r. Mr*. Alice Keeler, before starting on their Journey to Richwood, N. J.. Rev. Born's new

charge.

A number from here attended the colored Charleston contest at

Hunt’s Theatre. Wildwood. Thurs-j thelr Brandmother. day evening. ————— A farewell surprise party was - BELLEPLAIN given Miss Ethel Born by her, *

classmates. The Willing Worker*. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason , last Tuesday evening at the home »“<>. of Colllngswood. spent Bun|of the teacher. Mr*. Hiram V. ,, »J r »*«•> Mr. and Mr*. Howard

Boults. .The girl* presented her Somers.

with an autograph album and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Niekerson her teacher presented her with an ;U, ‘ I rblldren. Charles and Mildred, undei-arm bag. After an enjoy- Millville, spent the week end able evening of muslr. games and wl «’' hrr P*«'nt*. Mr. and Mrs.

fun. refreshments of lemousd* Cbaile* lies*,

and cake were served. ^ a,ld Mrs. James MrKnlgfat Nolr. Interior decorator tblldren. of Eddystone. speni

FISHING CREEK R<v. Brevin. our new mlniRter. railed on the sick here Bun-lay afternoon. Mt. Roh-rt Steel, of Homesdale. Pa., ralh-d on Mr. D. Morrell Woolson and family on Wednesday last. Mrs. Fred Edmund* and son. Boroughs, spent Sunday In Philadelphia Mrs. Mary Cotwitz I* able t<be around after being confined to her bed with the grippe. Miss Rose Lane is spending some time home with her par-

Col

■nts.

Henry Shaw. . called on Mr. D

n and wife Sun-lay afternoon. Mrs. John Tugner and Mr*. Taul Dunham, of Salem, are spending some time here with r parent*. Mr. Lewi* Fox wife, who are very sick, r*. Rachel Jackson is visiting relative* in Philadelphia. Mr*. Frank Barnett spent Wednesday with Mr*. Mane Douglas*, at West Cape May. Mr. Thomas Hemingway and wife, of West Cal*’ May were calling on John Snyder and fam-

ily on Saturday.

The Buying Season is now ON List your property for quick action with Albert T. Grant

145 EL Oak Ave. keystone l’hone

WILDWOOD

dent Way announced that he had pa ,*. rM , several roonis In the M Sundl ‘) •"h Mr. and Mr*. Wilson

received word from District Gov. j K (hl , mrrk . nd |U|I1 James. T Dr Gilbert Palen. that the ,, lp . on grouIld lo re-shlng|e P»ul Myers.

B«»- tht

which t

it out of the clam of the ! Inheritance stories, will I* presented on the' >-g* of April IS and 1« In the Bchool audHo.ium Th< '* ate earnmtly looking for- ; to the fins nets I succem of ■ pUy Since the Washing.on -► di-pendent upon It* pro- ! Ticket sellrrs will soon be .

OCEAN VIEW

'urday.

^■i and Mrs. Edward Relchb Dean City, spent Friday evt -g sith friends. Anthony Canuso and tw '"biers are spending a lew • tn River View Heights with parent*. Mt. nnd Mrs. Samuel

plains.

Mary DonaTor attended 'debate at Wildwood Friday Mt and Mrs. William Emmuns Ml»» Anna Hall, of BndgeMr and Mr*. Alonzo Brown.

.. A number of the Ladle*' 00 friends here on Monday, met there Friday and had the Miss M ble Hoffman spent the •n gee all "comfy" and suppet « «* d »‘« l1 l" Mill

ready for I he new pastor and fain- '•••eily. who arrived that evening from

GIVEN AWAY to the Person* i Seats at the (Three Act) MUSICAL SHOW Hunt’s Theatre, April 8,1926 Tickets on Sale at Leedom's Drug Store. Middleton’s Grocery Store. Pierpont's Garage. Jackson’s Drug Store. Allen Grace, Anglesea; or any member of the Wildwood Kiwanis Club.

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Tickets exchanged for Reserve Seats at Jackson's Drug Store Af TER APRIL 5. 1926.

thard.

r Lakewood. N. J

. and Mr

and Mrs

Philadelphia

: b' Sunday wlib Mr. and Mrs ‘ph Downani and fau-lly. 'll and Mr*. Chalice Milt*. iT-iladelpbia. spent a few days b her patents. M>. and Mrs

*pb Bibcrt.

'Jiss Aiuanda Tuilnei. ol Phil-; 'l-hla. speni Sunday with berj| • r*'-kiln Krirg. of Bridgeton. j j

' Sunday with friend* J. me* Aaderaoti and son. j

hard, of Philadelphia, spent I week end at their auiniuei ,

-a here.

' -umber from hers attead--' 1 -oovlea at Woodbine Bunday , Walla*s Hall, of Bridge-. > spending n lew days wilt- ■ Mrs. Joseph Dowaam.it muel Brassingtou and IFraurlt. of Norristown I ry Carew. of Phil ' nd Miss Lit.isii

Jtundsy wi

T William Care

Dr. WM. EDGAR DARXALL President of the Atlantic City Rotary Club last year, and on the speaker* at the .Va Isle C‘.ly Club at it* organiz-Tm- n ing. Promtacat phy.-ician.

Mai el

had been admitted to In al Rotary, and wa* Club Match u. o.'Drial let

There will be a reception thD Ft I day evening at the parsonage f..Rev. and Mrs. Brewin. at which everyone is Invited to be present Sirs. Georg is Snyder is able to outdoor* after being confined the boose with erysipelas Renovaiiom- are going ahead at -hnson'* old store, which has en closed for quite a time. Tele--one men are working about the place and It is said the store will - opened about April.! as holesale fruit and produce (tore by Clark Brothers, of Court House, and formerly ot Millville. Tr Site Mrs. George McXeal rtained their daughter, from Pleaaantvlllr. over the week end Daniel Bchellenger is hating a poirh and sun parlor built, which greatly to the appearance of hi* home. Mr*. Nuiber Dionlon visited het -Islet. Mr*. R. Hitchner. at Green Creek, on* day last week. Mi*-- Lida Boult* spent Batury evening in Cape May with her cou*ln and attended a basketball

e there.

r>. L. ThompMin and gtand *hter. Miss Beatrice Kinsey. Wildwood, visited lelatlves

N- J Mt. and Mrs. ices. Marian Charles 'eollreew. ol Kouthatd.

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it... Writing Contest. ^

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Ml- Willi., Bate spent San- Miss Margaret 'Twlng called y afternoon W.:h Mr*. Ru.selloB her father. Legm Ewing, relu llengri. cently. Mi Knun.. M- In'yye I* caring Mis* Toxer. our school teacher the *lrk at l a called, on Miss Edith Sehelleng. r Mi. Frank s. > - - it and wileSaturday afternoon, k sUpp*'t V. ,11, . i.-« Wool- Mr*. Claude Eldredge gave a - and tauiily on r- . - 'ay even- party in honor of her niece. Mi:'* Mariqn Hoff, on Wednesday ev<Mls* Marne Becketi . u thenlnff at her home In West Cape k Hat. May. John Sib-n. «.f Wildw<NMl. Mra. Reba StelM called on led on friend* here Sunday, (tiends in Cape May Wevlnewday.

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