Cape May County Times, 23 April 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY CODHTY TIMES, FRIDAY. APRIL 23. 1926.

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( Disastrous Forest Fires 1 ERMA Sweep Shcre Road Section' Jay Rebeltongrr ban purchased

|a tcurlnK car.

radio was InslaJled In tbr.

and Rufus, of Philadelphia, spent Tbursdar at the home■tteail and disput'd of the house-

(no,u,..a p„. o„„ how

ward ratrch of the flames A **’' Installed In the. Anumber from here attended The home of Samuel Johnson. M F Parsonaae durlnR the past! Holly Council. I). of A.. In Wild

ik. r»i mi.— .■ *c» - ; wood. Friday r

Edward Crlffitb.

I the Sea Isle City Company.

I .lays

i ninit.

i Philadelphia dur- Wildwood.

Fred Purdry and family, from

suu,, A«., ""

Battle For Elmer Co*.- Station Ajtent at Mrs. Edward Rice, of Maple

Ocean View had a very narrow Shade. N. J.. spent the latter escape from falling a prey to the Part of the u-eefc here with her Are. On hia wav to help save, mother. Mrs. Laura Braytnan. the Joseph Lloyd home the. 1 Mrs. Pierce Faddls has opened flames crossed the Ocean View a store next door to the Amerl-

occupy the old

isitlns rela- homestead of the late Jacob Cor-

- Control

Office May I

I for

aplenty are In the ir and Commtsslone City. On buildlows and in front ire placards, aak-

this or that

James II. Maitli< us entertained his brother, from Philadel-

phia. Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fox and children. Ella and Sara. Mt

Cemetery road In bis rear. His can Store. Cape May. and intends’ J “ckson and

frill

-stalled and abandoning It.' to ba\. a fruit and produce he plunged through SO feet of there this coming summer, flame and was severely burned Mrs. Betty Douglass and Ed-, about the hands and face. The ward Uriffith teachers of the car waa badly damaged. 1 school here. Miss Pricilla Bloom-

iu mi . v«m- Ernest Dow nam and Thomas *r and Miss Marie Kelly were' a .“ Vk/Yl.r'lTon! l^uKhlln started a backflrr near called to Court House Tuesday : and a llvelv ,,le Whitaker farm on the South a-' witnesses In the Koop case.

' SeaviUe road. The Are started Uttl* Billy was killed by a car

. , , on that road,

municipal

take office on May Trying to Save Old Quaker then throw out of Meeting Hotue

effort was made to save

the old Quaker meeting house

■ the present | of Police to Tax Colreplace them wilt It heir own selection.

Fishing Creek, spent

Saturday evening with Mr. and

Mrs. Roy daggers.

Jones B. Hand, of Burleigh, called .on A. H. Swain Thursday. Mrs. Emil Sayner spent a few days last w-rek in Philadelphia. Mrs. William Gnrrettaon. who spent the winter In a sanitarium rettson was suffering with a

nervous disorder.

Mrs. I.ena Mason spent the past week In Camden with her ents. Mr. and Mrs. David

Miss Grace .Brewln returned ; home Monday after a two weeks’ visit with relatives out of town, e Jesse Bloomer, of Philadelphia, isltlng his mother. Mrs. Prl-

near Seavllle. which waa sur- cilia Bloomer, for a time. ;

rounded by Are the flames having Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawn Ed .. rt i Griffith attended the

arse's.:sr"" ,b ' •“

years of age. and l* x waa aent to Wildwood Members of the local W. C. T. Rotary Club's Boys' j Ul , lhe ,fiemoon for help I *'• were Invited to attend an allm. The women In the path of the; d “J' meeting In the social ball at j

fire proved themselves good Are South Seavllle Wednesday.

Mins Alberta Snyder enter-1 lalned Miss Mary'. Minnie and] Rhoda Brewln at dinner Sun.

day.

Miss Opal Schellenge-'

James Hess visited Cape May

Saturday.

Miss Edith Pritchard and Billy

would be distributed; cutters and worked hard, s and would t>« given n (, reported that the Are purchaae. At last ( | (ir ted from the backfiring of an ^Rotary raoetlag It was aU | 0mo bile In the woods.

■ change this, have i

Ing In the school, and

s have been organlxed. Four Booths

active Mayoralty to date are John 1 Pete Pesaolano. Both it of victory. ' elected, by consent | Sofroney and the City will “run" the kg Boys' Week. May 1

nek's

program also in-

parade. and

school and home days, f officers on "Industrial III be. the' guests of the will be shown how

For County in S. J. Exposition

Publicity Director Submits

Plans To Freeholders— Good Location Secured

Preparing Sesqui Plans

i Entered i Grand Jury Indictments Bartlett Sentenced duple and Will Dis- : of Others Later

Warrants For Two

Cape May County will be represented with a fou.-booth exhibit in the South Jersey Exposition. according to the plans of W. R. D Hall, coucty publicity director. Hal! outlined the plans to the Freeholders at a meeting of this body held in Court House on Wednesday afternoon. He was authorised by the board to prepare a contract to cover the wary expenses of the exhibit, which will be taken from the ecial advertising appropriation. Hall stated it was possible to socure a very desirable location on the main thoroughfare ot the convention building, opposite the New Jersey Slate exhibit. The exposition, which will be held In imden. will open on July 1. The purpoxe of holding the expoall'on In ronjunetion with the SesquIOntennIa] Is to exploit he advantages of South Jersey.

Herbert Bartlett, of .nd County, who has ■signed to act as Common r of Cape May County n appointment is made, rv- • pleas of the persons i by the April grand Jury, leas were entered last Tuestorning at Court House. Ink Andrea and Angelina Andrea Magaxxu ingellna Maxaxxu. of Cape Tourt House, entered a plea

charge,

i was fined 1200 and his

.by Judge Bartlett.

» remainder of the persons ; guilty to charges will I later. Among those ; a plea of guilty were:

colored, of Swain-

larged with Issuing worth-

Harry Fatelwlu. of >d. charg'd with

I transporting liquor

John Applqgate. ot

1 Wildwood, for possession J’icembei 13: Rollln Chattln. r Township, charged with |Bl and battery: Harry Poe.

Township, charged

I receiving money under false

knees from Mary Brewlow.

%nch warrants were directed

1 In the case* of Ar-

£ Laughlan and George Lewis. > UHck Lewis, of Cape May. 1

•Ing liquor on January t. rank Durbrrt and Ell

Bids For

Landis Avenue Hard Surface Freeholders Award Contract To Joseph F. Burke

at $29,194.64

Shell To Swain Streets

DENN1SVILLE

Mias Roxana Gandy.

Helen Carl! and Miss Martha *' | Towm were Court House visitors

H i Friday evening.

Lewis Everingham and | Miss Sarah Fldler motored

, Wildwood Saturday afternoon.

are stopping with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Irvin Pritchard during their paf- j '

ents" absence In Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ktm-

Mrs. J. K. Whitaker, of Weatspent several days here

Mr. and Mi Odgen Gandy.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payne,

mysteriously Jr >nd d , u(tht( . r of g^.

Mile, called on Ml. and Mrs. Samuel Wool son on Sunday. Mrs. Zachaij Taylor spent the week end with relatives In Phil-

adelphia.

Those who attended the Cape May County Associated Boards of

A1 Bruce

disappeaied during the past fewweek's has teturned to hin former place of employment here, with no explanation as. to his

whereabouts.

Mrs. Marian Corson visited Court House Thursday evening were Miss Roxana Gandy. MIm Hattie Fldler. Mr. Brooks BIUzard. Mr. Samuel Woolson. Mr.

Friday after being employed for! the past two weeks in Ocean

City.

Mrs. Adaline Hoover and in-

fant daughter are spending w,n '* ct

time out of town having left

Sunday for a visit with relatives,

and Mrs. Edward Griffith.

and Mrs. Frank Fldler entertained as their guests over

. . _ the week end. Mr. and Mrs.

William., or Olillad.l

llm Cborob lo C.P, xw .od bl , „d Mr. .o'd Mm. Rllph h..rd Mr. Jdh. M«r™. twrur. „„ A „ duboD .

N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Robart. of Atlantic City, are spending a few

on his trip to the Holy Lands. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Jaggers and daughters Marie and Breta. spent Sunday evening with Mr

and Mrs. Derter Ouram. at Wild-; 0, Jr

Miss Hannah Fldler called on Mr. Charles Fldler. -.1 South Den-

nis. on Sunday.

Mr. Learning Lloyd, of Court House, called on his mother. Mrs. Hannah Lloyd, on Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Compton, of Atlantic City, called on Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Taylor on Sun-

Rev. and Mr*. Grewln motored to Berlin. N. J.. Monday. A. W. C. T. V. meeting was held Wednesday at the home of

Mra Mattie Swain.

A number from here altended

the all-day meeting held by the Ladies' Aid last Wednesday at

Irks^FWilng Creek./^ a"'qnUti*ng , P a,U jj N ' F, £ ,, ' r * P J‘ nt . . i. _ .. _ ...r.i, the week end with her sister.

u «c: r: 1 ".■- the regular business meeting In ' , . ' .

,.. A teachers m< ting was held

An “7^'meeting was

Thursday at the home of Mrs.; ,

Carrie Hoffman. Rio Grande, by '“ r the Woman's Pravsr Rand of

John Jones visited her

Stratford, several days this week.

JULIUS WAY. M. D.

JuM-ph F. Burke, of Plainfield. N. J . was the low bidder for the contract L> improve Landis avc . from Shell to Swain Rtteets. Sea Isle City. The bid of tbl* company. «* accepted by the Board of I Freeholder', waa $2».194 64. The i only other offer was the E. Riley : Miznrr Company, of Gosben.

with a bid of 130.204.60.

The bid for tbe work will be awarded immediately, so tbr iu>proveturnt can be compleud as i qulrkly as pcaudble. The time! wpeclfled for tbe completion if the 1

ork was leported as July 1.

It Is very possible that the ; Freeholder* will Insist that ihU contract be completed on the,

mbeis of the Cap* May Uprcifled time. Last year tblr entered plena of not | company waa low bidder lo pave a j he charge of Mealtnz weiion of the Wildwood Boul.-

Woman's Prayer Band

the Holiness Aaaoelalion of Cape . _ . . „ _ , . ,, Ma. Cdddlr. » ddmbrr rrom ."“"i

here attended.

Mrs. May Pritchard received word lo come to St. Augustine. Fla., to the bedside of her hur band. William Pritchard, who

has been very III. Mrs. Pritchard romney PLACE

and her daughter-in-law. Mrs. CA p C may COURT HOUSE. N. J.

M.ll, PrUchird. Ml r.r rrortd. ^ ^ i" -r muio. Lo.,... ;:i, trrr.'.-r,

Buffering with blood poisoning In 1 her band caused by a scratch. HARRY W. BLAISDELL. Opt. D.

Jacob Cox and sons. El wood OMrei

Doaahey Store. 417 Uadis A venae.

VI M I A.Mi. X. j.

South Jenejr'f Eye-Sight

Specialist

Phone 71P-W

Mrs. Carrie Bushnell spent several days this seek In Philadelphia. Mrs. Howard Polhamus and daughter, of Dorchraler. spent Wednesday with her mother. Mrs. Thomas Brow ,. Mr. ami Mrs. f armeu Berardo entertained relatives from Petersburg and Ocean '’Ity on Sunday. • ^lr. and Mrs. L-roy May and son. of Cape May Court House, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mi*. Joseph Bradway. of Wildwood, called on nlallvra here on Sunday. Mr. Thomas Hillings, of Salem, spent Sunday here with his fam-

ily.

Mrs. Mary Fowler entertained her niece. Mrs. Harry Errickson. and children, of Dvlmont. over the week end. Mr. John Trout motored to Philadelphia, on Thursday. Mr. E. B. Lewis, of Unsdowne. railed on Captain Frank Fldler on Sunday. The P. O. S. of A., awarded certifies'- - of honor to the pu- ] p4Is who were peiixt la attend-, aaee for the school year l922-*4.: The pupils w ho received these | Centura!-- were Leroy West cot 1.1 Clara Fldler. Angrlinr Berardo.' Millie Berardo. Paul Carroll. Jr.. Frank Fldler. Ella Trout, Elmira Trout. Annabelle Robinson. Waller Robinson. Russell Robinson. Charles Livingston. 'ernon Smith and son. of Thetfor.l Mines. Queber. called on relatives here over the week end. Mrs. Sbangar Hand, of West Cape May. spea: Monday with her "sister. Mr*. Carrie Bushnell. Mrs. Phoebe Grace and Miss Rae Clark called on Mrs. O. M. Geary Saturday evening. and Mrs. Samuel Corson and Mr. and Mrs. On way Brown, of Cape May. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Mr. Earl Chester, of Germanwn. and Mr. Howard Van Arst,ten. of Edgemore. Del . spent Sunday with Mrs. Hannah Ches-

ter.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robin- i n. of Cape May Court House, ere vistiors at tbe home of I Mrs. Eliza Camp over the week Eunice Carroll spent the i week end with her sister. Mrs ' rim Reeves, of Avalon. Mrs. Cmnnrn Berardo. who has been spending some time with ; be.- daughters, in Philadelphia : has returned to her home here, j All billing and no cooing maker Jack a grouchy billing clerk. Harry—No one understands Carrie— No wonder, your moih- i w-as a telepuone operator and | your father a train announcer.

FISHINGCREEX Quite a number from here altended the quilting of the Ladles' AM. on Wednesday at Ihe home of Mrs. Claude Ycaricks. Mr. Alfred Jackson, wife and son. Everett. Arthur Foz. wife and daughters. Ella and Sara, spent Saturday evening with Roy Jaggers and (amlly. -Mrs Georce Cummings, of Capq May, called on her mother, aus. Juno Bate, recently. Miss Flora Fox spent Friday night with Miss Marie Woolson. Mr. Frank Bate, wife and Mrs. Enos Tomlin were shoppers in Wildwood on Friday. Walter Lane has returned home after spending some time m’iss Emma McPherson la Ul at her home. Mr. Fred Killing Is improving slowly, after bring very alck with pneumonia. Mrs. Edna McPherson and Mrs. Jennie McPherson attended the Lodge of the Daughters of Amerlva. at Wildwood on Friday evening. MIse Wllbrniia Truer called on MIm Edith Schellenger day afternoon. Mrs. Robert Battner, of Cape Maj railed on Mrs. Kirgberg Mrs. Emily Thompson, of Green Creek, railed on her mother. Mrs. Ella Woolson. on Thursday.

Mrs. Typhena Jin It hew* spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Enos Tomlin. Mr. Clan-nee Howard, wife and chudrcn spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Randolph, at Anglesca. Mr. and Mrs. John Tozour. of Leesburg, spent Sunday with Mr. Claud. Yearlcks and lamily. William Kaysingt-r Is working for Uorroughs McPherson. Rev. Leslie Woolson and wife, of Deep Water. Is spending a few days with his mother.

The Prayer Band had an day meeting at the home Carrie Hoffman Thursday Mrs. Carl Srhwarlz. of !’• sylvanla Is visiting Mrs. B< McPherson.

GEORGE R. GREIS ATTORNEY AND OOCNSEI.lsil; VT I.WV J7 a ad 109 Ocean City Title •nd Trust Building OCEAN CITY. N. J.

A. J. FRIED LAND. M. D. IDA M. FRIEDLAHD. M. D.

W. H. MOWEN

Commercial Photographer

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Your Family Of course you love them, and you provide for their every want and comfort, to the best of your abilitv. do I

What about them after j your death ? "The most j certain thing in life is j death"—an unpleasant ! thought, but Anc vve all I must face. Youth and old : age alike must respond to the call of the grim reaper. What legacy will you leave? Read) funds to tide over the sorrowful period, or poverty and suffering? It * up t6 YOU.

Samuel M. Schellenger

Bell Phone: 37-J

Too Bad Yes. it’s too bad— disastrous—but it does happen even to the most careful drivers. Tbe only consolation is dually an accident policy. No motorist should be without one.

10. HOWELUa Swainton, New Jersev

Philadelphia Office I lb South Fourth Street

automobile In Wildwood •or also plradrd no! guilty to charge of assaulting C R g. owner of the suuanoblle Wildwood, when the pair were irehrcder' Mura While entered a plea guilty | u the charge of ‘inlalnliig a disorderly bouse Cape May City. William Love and Julius pplncott. who were charged 'h Mealing a motor William Kane, of Wildwood. Beptember 16. entered plear not guilty. Eugene Burley, of pper Town pleaded not guilty to tin arge of non-suppport. ar.< Irhaid Olden «f Middle Town entered a pl.-a of me lo the rhaige of rape i Jacob Mhaplio of Woodbine jM*Yl not guilty lo the thaigi

raienia

(or aivolnti

aid Tbe time lo. the ■ i*upb be entire contrart hart plred befote tbe rompany

started tbs work. The cold

weather Intervened and

Burke Company waa granted extension of liar to complete

ork this spring.

The Pennsylvania Umlln granted the vouniy pci mission pave within two and onr-t fret of the railroad tracks rri Ing loindla Avenue and OrtW' the rails of a spur track that li III use at the prescni I'nie. w ihe provision that the pat would nol Interfere In rase railroad derided to Use

spur tn tbe future.

The present paving will levelbd and Used ar a base, will tie eorered with asphalt Aoroidlug to K. Feudal! Urn

ELSIES SHOPPE— 104S- W “ UEMSTlTCHlNr ■ 11 PLEATING u 522 VU1TB ST., Oceu City. X. J.

Hours » to L

dally

except Sunday WILUTS P. HAINES. M D. OlggASEt OR THE EYE gpectadet and Eye Classes Cor. Wesley Ape. and 9th St. ocean cmr

H. RICKERS, SR. Cpholstem II Vineland Blraet SEA ISLE CITY EsUmalee Furnished

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C. W. Way. M. D. sit tout!. Landis Avt. ges Isle City. N. J. < t lo l» A M t U (KB. t U 8 1*. M

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Dr. Chu. A. Furey OgTEOPATH

224 E. Wildwood A MO Washington gt.. Ceps May 1200 Packard Bldg.. PhMsdalphia Phltadalpbla: Tueaday and FridAj

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