Cape May County Times, 7 May 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY COtTlfTY TIMES. FBIP&Y. MAY 7. 19M.

Want Highway To Wildwood Improved Now Request Freeholders To Be-

gin Operations Despite Ap- 1

proaching Summer Traffic I

«lll II be on ihi 1 rlcht Kid* when J"U Rel up ' Tim InlrlcadM of i lie runi »»>' explalnod humoriou<ly by M . IVlemon. After « i merry e'. nlnj: danrine. alncinz

■ playlnt. all were usheri <linlDB room, where recouaiailni: ol iho dell-

-i'- of ihe aeaeon were nerved. Tjiii. no loncer an Infam In - eyes of the law. Ihunked all • heir ihouchi. wishes and I ( presents of mhlrh he was the leelplent. Amonc thos. present I were: Misses Mar}' Donahue, ol •

On Rio Grnndo Bonicv.nl ST^.n J 'aSU,. U I

lotah. Ol Stiathnterr: Maigaret Tolaon. Lttry I>oin»ce. Amanda \V.-I*ht. Ida Smith. Marcaret Pfeiffer. Huth Hatleran. Kvelyn Sutton Klilnn WlilM ..

t\ ildwood • In Real is Aasn-

Orande A ly as p-w

holders . Fri-ehnl

•! In the Freered his request, the plans ol tin - boulevard w a.before Minum-i i

Sutton. Kdna Wlilmnan ... the Messrs liandd Simpson. ; Charles Batth. Uew Peterson. BUI Sir.eps. Clay Sutton Nell MontuRue. Edward Stevens. Elmer need. Anthony Ptnnnchlara. of Sen Isle City, and Itandali

Hewitt, of (Venn View.

- railed for a contlnua

linn ol Hi. Raynhorr road direr, ly Ihrnuith the WUdwisMl Manor Iran This would eliminate a wIodine .ylrmnre Into the resort. The development company acrr«sl to deed the neces-'-ry ilcht of way to the count? and to hi Inc the street up to grade,

t'ntli this dale the company has.’veelt*.

failed to comply with.this tatv-.-l : Freeholder Coslln. who lnlm-;®° y ® Great duced a resolution for the im Time For Sea Isle Boys

A Brotman Is remcdelluK his properly on Fill* Street and the Boardwalk, which will be converted Into a restaurant Martin Oreen will conduct the restaurant. Contracton Diamond & Miller are In ebarae and It Is expected that the alterations will completed In nbout three

Clans three. 85 to 100 pounds. Class four. 1)0 to 115 pounds ! Class five. 125 pounds up. ■•The events will be runnln* broad lump, ninnlnc high lump, baseball lliruw and a dash for each class as follom : s: Class 50-yard .lash: Clats two. 75-yard dash. Class three. 95-yard dash; Clos- four. 100-yard dash: Class

five. 150-yard dash.

Boys should be on the held by 1 45 I*. XI. Awards of prlxes III be made on the potul system. Kaeh entry must, there-

upeie In all eventi

forfeit the points which such event entitles him to. Each boy all! compete In but one of the Every boy who desires to enter the meet must register with Principal Is-Roy Archer, al the Sea isle School, before Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Boys will be weighed when registered. The Boys' Week committee Is composed of George Nepti Roy Archer and Eoward Burk.! ihnlrman: Morris Feldman. Let-'i The track meet will be In charge

of Adolph C. Wllaey.

Ad Writing Conte*(

Ends Next Week

(Continued from Page One) 1 The Ad That Won Second Prise The. good qualities of our can would fill a book. Just oae "PaiRt" will coaxince you. Rirkenbackei-Lowe Mo-

tor Co.. Wildwood.

Before giving you a look ai the honorable mention ads we want to warn you that hut one opp<>:tunlty ••mains to win a weekly ptltr and bcomr eligible for the special awaid of 125 to tie madto the wtllrr ot the beet prllr winning ad of the route t. The ronlesl close* Tuesday evening. May 11. which happens to Innext week, so tie sure to get your Dual efforts to Ihe TIMES' n|-

flrr by that time.

Now for the honorable mcnHere Is one about sewing machines by M. Elhrl Dudley. 417 Garden St.. Mt. Holly, who has sent a number of ads In drying

the contest:

A good "Singer" In your

household produces harmony and keeps everything just so (scwl Hyman llalpern. County Singer Agent. WoodMi*. S. G. Langley, ol Turkahor. who won second pitxe on Apnl 13. certainly deserves honorable mention with thla one: Dc.n'i lw n crank, ale a *• If-start ■!. Own your own home. Tuckahoe Really Co.. M3 Central Ave.. Ocean'Cily.

•sell phone.

Mr*. Ellen Corcoran. 1802 Masi»r Street, Philadelphia, wrote about real estate, as follow =: You will he content-d with your lot If you buy In Sea lib- City. Consult M. M. Sofroney.'Real Eatate. Landis Ave.. s,a lsl» City. A third ad with real estate i Its subject was written by George W. Caldwell. Trenton. R. F. D. !. who raptured flmt prize

last week:

. Florida* No! "Cape May County." the garden spot of America, where better health and good Investments make life worth living. Tnekahoe

I Realty Co.. Ocean City.

T Mrs. Roy E. Wolcott, of Rio I Grande, winner of the Bve dollar ptize the very flrst week of the I i.i.l wilting contest, deserves hon-

orable mention for this:

The cost of Are Insurance 1 I ts small, con.pared with the j

protection and peace .of mind it Rive*. Grone A- Hoffman.

SIS E Oak Are.. Wildwood. j Another honorable mention on Is that of Charles Molberg. Angle-|

sea. It reads:

When you want that lr- , I resistible styling and fine ! I tailoring In men's clothing. | It's time to gel In touch with ! Roth. 917 Asbury Ave.. j

I Ocean City.

I The last ad space permits ua to 'prim Is one by Mrs. F. V. Gandy.' j of Petersburg, who has won three •second prizes. It is about a Wild- j

wood newsdealer:

Opportunity knocks oflencst to those who read the ) news. Get it all while It is "new-" from Fred Carmany. 151 E. Andrews. Wildwood. j If you can use *25.00 send In ' ad this week. A dollar a word

| Is good pay. hut that is t$e rate at which some one w ill be remunerated al the close of the contest. It might Just as well be you. It will be you If yourw Is

judged* to be tke be,. Read the rules or printed la the bo z writing roar ad If y,*, the raaka of ad fa„.

RULES OF THE CLASSIFIED AS WLeTOG COV^ Be brief. Brevity is the keyaate *f Ourileti Ad a Say what you want to ay denriy a*d i» ti fe* possible. An advertisement must art cm tala nase than words, including the ngmc tad the address of tfa. whose business you are writiaf about. Each ad must be written a bent sozae business adr the TIMES Classified Department Write thd ad as if in that business and insertinf an ad fas the TIMES fc to use the regular advertiaew’ bums. So paid ads are eligible in the contest. Yea mtut vj ad especially for the contest. Only one ad may be submitted by a ncrtcdenl this Ads must be received at the TIMES’ office on or Lcfon Tuesday evening to bo eligible for the hat prices. The contest which opened Much 5 will glow Tueviz, ing. May 11. Each week a first nrixe of ff cad • second r* $2.50 has been awarded the winners. At the dew ai th/^® the best ad among the prise winning class** ul aos awarded a special prise of $25.

(Continued From Page One) Sunday wa» Go-To-t hurrh Day for Ik»}k and X'onilay wa* Boy*'

Day at School.

Tueaday evening a Boya' Parade. led by the Sea IMe.nty Band and the boy off!,tala waa held. Mot-i of the hoy* of the reeori. with a goodly aprlnkllng of glrl«. were In line George Kepnme. rhalrman of Boy* Week, waa marshal of ihe parade. which arartublf'! at ihe echool. the Roiarian*' automobile* hmught up the rear. ', Following lb. paino. a abort program war held la the mrial room of the \letbodt*i C’hurrh. Several iiumber* were playeti- hy

the Band.

George Neptune «aa 4n rharge of the program and there were short talks by Rev . If J Heimman. pastor of the church; former Mayor Irving Fitch at.d Adolph C. Wllaey. leader of the Junior Y M C A Group. Mayr, Maurice M Sofroney war

of tnmn and unable to be The coaimltlee. a retried ladles, nerved refresh-

provement. Ir. explaining the matter, stated that the majority of person* in Wildwood want the work of Improving the highway started and I' not completer) lb extend It aa far a* the Wild-

wood Manor tract.

Direcfnr Ogden called Attention to Ihe fact If this was done It would mean the highway would be under repair during Che busy part of the season and would interfere with motor traf-

ac.

Freeholder Gnfciln stated that ibis was discuKard and the«oonrensiis of opinion was that the bulk of the traffic could use the North Wildwood Boulevard and the Improvements could be made without stopping traffic entirely County Engineer Smith staled It would require several weeks to change^thr plans and specifl Director of Highways Miller ' stated he believed it would be more feasible to start widening * th« highway flrst and build wider shoulder* before 'disturb-

ing the hard surfacing. This , present work would not disturb the traf- ] by th*

fle as much ns ripping up the menu of center of the hlkh^ay at thU candy ,o Hit boys bud girl#." tlrne. • • The Sea Isle School baseball Freeholder Goslir. elated the team me* nhurt House ot. the purptwc of his resolution was •«? Sea Isle diamond Tuesday afterremote any obstacles that might noon. Cnuit lino- winning 3

arise. In case il wa* decided to ] to 1.

improve ihe highway to that W.-rtre-Uv afternoon was point, it could be done without ; spent by mu*: tL. te>y» rmextra delay. The rfwlutlou was nng in trim loi the trark meet adopted. - .which will be held or ihe beach Surprised on His T * l * r— “* *a igj m in — - _ . . “■* today t Friday

This

Thomas Wblttlngion was ten. J ,linK dere a «u:pii*e party Usi Wed- I ,M ' ‘“•t” 1 entertained neaday evening at the home of oul ^“me, hts unrle. Mr. George Whitting- u, l , ‘ **• «ag.rly jnaiMngj ton. It was also the anniversary ’*"■ •’*** meet on Satutday atol hla birthday, being the twenty- •••moon The meet Is open t • flrst. c-Tom was a very much sur- * M ’> > '"’t" 9 to 1C years ol a'ie prised young man when he enter- liter, will be flu- via*—-*, ed his uncle's home, uot having smuped according to weight the least Idea of what awaited A beautiful silver cup will bo Mm. He was speechless lor sev- awarded Ihe be*, athlete of the t era! moments and after n-celving <la > a ' : ' , as the awards will be ^tmgtatuUtions. started the met- m * rt ' °n the point system the rfmer, and fun in general. Har- younger boy who is a good athold Simpson rendered t-ereia) ••‘t* has the same chance to win solos on the piano, including the older one. A special prize 'nevcral numbers of Cfaopiu. Greig. * ,, 1 he awarded the second best and McndelAohn together with a athlete ol the meet, medley of popular song* Charles j I" addition to ib««r awards Banti pleased with his pu. tit ular • there will be three prizes in each singing lerslon of "Ye* Sir. She's 'lace, bringing the total of prizes I -My Baby." and "A Outranec." ' up to sevente.-n. The class ‘ l—ing an op.ratic a:-««. Anthony! Pftzvs will consist of baseball Flnnovbiara. the popular cul-up.. klov* and bats, a fishing pole entertained with fancy danc-1 aod other things a boy wants, in.-: and an Italian-Euglish reclta-! The lolluwiag information is tion. entitled A Hirerderei."J reprinted from last w.-ek's issue Miss Jeanette Garrison and Miwi'an! should b. read again by Elizabeth McCullough gave an I boys who will panicipate in th'e exhibition of the Charleston In j meet. the ttfllroom and danre hall in-j The fiv. Classes will be ar ‘ te.pretatlon. J>-vv Peterson gave j follows a recitation egtltled "If the cbew. j Class on.. Is.js weighing from, in* guii. is placed on the tight «C to SO pound* side oi the bed when retiring. • < lus* two. ss

Twenty-first BirtKday

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