Cape May County Times, 21 May 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE HAY COUHTY TTHES FRIDAY. HAY *1. \9t*.

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Stoert Crossing

'raffle CoMfeMiona Must Be Relieved Before Sum- j

Br • f*H from ih^ KafroI<1 upor which he wn* at work. Chris-1 topber Co* auaUIncd a broken I collarbone and waa oonveyed to 1 the Mace Hospital for treatment : Later, he waa taken to hla home

eat '’oplfct Avenue where he reported aa riolns nicely.

UiMi Ida M. Souder*. of Phlla-

Woodbine Has Day of Big Events ool Junior Class

i Attend Oratorical Contest

at Service to Your

COMMUNITY.

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ItM K. Maple Avemie. . Key. Phone 1J».

Holly Beach Avenue, at Cedar, ,

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wood Rehekah Ixxljte. No. 19. I.'

iO. O. F.. ever 200 aaaembled In ‘ q . . . . D . . p.. celebration of the affair. Many Seniors Washington Inp

tv tuning IO ‘ ires rMtors were pr*ren t from alster

lod*»a In the county, and State Monday. May 17. proved to he

offlrerw. In flitin K apeeche^ con- one of the moat exeMB* and , eluded a moat intereetlnc pro- intereatlnx days In the history of Siam Of rventa The breadth and Woodbine. It hae been n tonx acofie of the wmk done by the aince an many i»TentB pH Odd Fellowa ..f lb- land waa f*a- locally Important, took place lured ta the addrraae*. and com- here within lew than Iwcniyparailve Sxurea. waa the xcatify- four honrn. On Monday mornltix

—— inx mawaae Irom the official about 9 o'clock. Ibe Initial event by HELEN & 'laff »■ telllax of the work which included Ore trip of the entire

bad been accomplish.-.! by Wild- junior Claw to Camden Hlyh WO.MI Uidce. | Uchool to Wltneaa the urtitorlcal

' contest. In which Mlw Edith The rc«u.ai mee.inx of llir Holliman, a member of the Junior

Home Section. Wlldwno.1 Civic i r | UK!) _ a nrt competitor for the NaCltib. mci with Mrti. Palmer M. | nohnl fltlc from this district. Way. at her home on PennsyH p arl t,.|, ttl „ H , - M)n , R„thman was vania Avcruc. It trelnx the occa-1 ■ Hmlnated from the content,

slon fw elect lot; of oteceni. the! followlnx ladles were called to serve the -nsulnx yesr: Chairman. Mr*. Corueliua W.-avei; vice chairman. Mrs. William Epier; secretary. Mrs. William II. Austin; treasurer. Mrs. Charles Norton. The retlrinx chairman. M.it. Albert 1). Austin. In a lirlef address, eloquently expressed her esteem and appreciation for the support and kindly Interest manifested by the members upon every call of Ibe chair, thr response had been loo per rent., which Mrs. Austin declared was most (-rslifyIny. DlaeloHUre of the rerordr. of the year show the Home 3ertlon as beinr artlve In various Helds for civic betterment. The women aiwistants to Beach Director Charles Senn were appointed by

the Civic Club.

use this

- -s is c^a- a .«»"»««'« busy bountdhr traffic. A JntInx of one-half of Cedar A-onu-treet end ouliternted the drive s lew foi a dear track ahead, rhleh. 11 has been alleged, was esponsible tor at loost fifty or »ore mishaps last tuawm. Till* e^t ivi-ek the Old buildings at bl< m int have been taxed. Inhtdiog that TnHheriy occupied by hr Willett,: Express offices and hrviec rial Ion. The widening of lolly Avenue here eliminates one f the most ilanxetvwis eorr.e:w In he esnter of the cHy and Is genr_lly acclaimed to bo-a most imorlant step forward in the right Ircction for title improvement* Tie estimated cost of this Imrovemeat Is held at *>!.*•«. Hcllevlng traffic roaAie>lon'*ln ’aelDr Avenue Is B«S a new prole tA confronting :hr Conimlsslnnts at this time. Many suxxeslons to create Pacific Avenue a ■e-way street, reaches the ofclal desk dally and. In view nr be fact that the trolley use; the rack In both directions, it la in- i eed a problem. Traffic seems •avleM between Pino and Rehelmger Avenues, e^ecially below kak. where cars are parked on Ither side of the .orb and It beorucs a matter of gtave Importnee fo.- the safety of travelers 0 that some measure for adjusttent will be up for consl derail on f the Codi miss loners before the dvance o. the present season. Causing all vehlcnlar traffic to ome to a complete step r-. the irat sound of the fire alarm, is rorth eonrldertnjr hy the city fahers If they hdiAff 'a Mew tiling Into the city's i raffle laws lamerous' minor nee!Aent* bare •eo caused by motorists getting D each other's way In their mad Ante to reach the scene uf : the ire. To avoid hitting a boy stride a bicycle recently, caused 1 Ford truck to ten turtle, the [river of the machine escaping ritb hi- life mlrwculcusly. A ■tall brush fire not so long ego troughi out the apparatus to fend l heir way over rtreels hickiy congested with machines. ■ swinging some <n the corner* pave danger was run by the irmvo turn who wr.-r atop the Wok and ladder of the company *

Slrung.ly enough.

rrn for the other fellow. He Is pring to (be fire and at all Wiards. even in the wake of the brushing engine brought there pr call of duty. There is amedy tor the oondltlmi tiled nt a ruling laid Aown for rivtc mtrol. which nooaer or later, b* enforced. Ky**-w. icaaes nerve-racking scenes at times fire, bare dlacusned the sltnaat. none have taken the before the Commissioner* spile of the fact the public ashed to exprews opmin every ease directed •«

i'ith many trol ihi* a

Police

hern suffered minor tly aUsit I he b ad

batted balls.

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on. none perhaps ■ to visitors lhai

elminatloa of baU playing, la restricted quarter*, ssurv was adoptnd la the

of 1921 a*

Jail Preferable To Leaving Ocean Gty

The lure of Ocean City waa Illustrated In n rather unusual way on Tueaday. Phillip Tarpln. age 76. who baa on several previous occasions rvaed the local police trouble was arrested by Officer Pnngburn on Monday night In Crantner’s Row. charged with being

drank -mi disorderly.

When Turpin appeared before Magistrate Ware n couple of months ago on a similar charge, the Magistrate waa lenient, but protnlned the Offender that should he ever ccme back he would be given

a imwi Ir the county Jail.

Desiring to be easy on the aged man. Ware. aOer Ibe hearing on Tuesday morning, offered him the opportunity of leaving the rhy for at leant the next three month* or of serving sixty day* lu the Jail

at Cape May Court House.

Turpin diil some rapid calculating. If he left the city he would be ahnent from tbe resort fo, t. my mo.e days than If he took the alternative, the Jail term, and the Magistrate and the court were astounded when Turpin coolly replied: •'FII take the Jail hen-

A number of ladies In the town ! FISHING CREEK gave Mrs. Emm* Corson a kurprlae party "at'her home on Mod- Mr. and Mra. Monroe Hand, of day eredlng. A goo^- tlme wa* I Norristown. Pa., apent Thursday enjoyed by all. with -refreshment* j with I>csllc Bate and wife, nerved at a late hour* Harry Rhoadea put out two

u tier way

Mrs. Mary Crlggn. |

to Vineland. Sunday, waa quite seriously and badly shaken. up and bruised when 'he car In which she was riding was struck by another cat it- Cape May

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She

home

Ir*. Aurllla Elliot rented her injurli Mr*. Charles J’a

-f hei

when she failed to raptnre r'.rat prise at Camden, but she did cause the Judge* much worry, and she was awarded second place. Miss Rothman I

was defeated by the reprrsen-! ■.

tailve of Pitman High Rcbool. •

Mia* Rothman earned the rightjAlltO "‘Shimmied"’

to represent this district. When j e-v. -i_ p__J about a month ago. shl- capmred; lnC *' OBa the first prtxe In a conteat at! As the direct remit of a bard Atlantic City. In which a num- 1 shower during the navere • sturwi ber of High School* of this din-i Saturday evening a large sedan trlct were represented. I occupied by three women and a

For the first lime in tbe hi*-] baby, wa* damaged when the lory of tbe town. Woodbine ob-, w beds "shimmied'

James, spent Saturday In Phlladel- with her parent*. Mrs. Elijah Eld- wood, phta with relative*. redge and wife. . |j al r> Mr and Mr*. Melvin Hyme:. of; Mr . and Mn< Henry Sliaw s|wnt | - Townsend's Inlet, rlslted her par-! Friday evening with Mr. and Mr*. 1 *^-' enu. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Edwards. Edga~ Woolson. Friday night. Mr. John Sllen. of WIMwood. i - Mr. and Mra. Reginald Morrell railed „ n Mr. AbM YoungiiL*l on

were week-end guests with rels-i Friday.

tlvea In Mlllrille. M r . f,*,| num and wife .of At-! Ret. and Mrs. Charles Hand and ;a n i|«. CHy. railed on Mr. law!*;

two children motored to Millville Fox on Sunday,

on Saturday. Mr*. May Moss has returned ; . Howard Ooff nml friends, of hon.r after visiting Mr*. Alfred'

(<V>11lngr.troo«l. wee- entertained at Jackson.

the home of Charles Mlxncr on Mr*. Harry Snyder and daugbFridky and Saturday. uv. lloreurc. sprat Monday evenMr. J. W. Coomb*. Charles Mix- log with Mr. and Mr*. D. Morrell

ncr and Howard Goff made s busl- j Woolson.

■en* trip lo Slone Harbor on' Qu|| r a number from here. :.tSaturdny. {(ended the rt-ceptlon on Monday Tlie Blue RRihon Huh wa* glvrp FV ebIng in honor of Mr. and Mis.

t parly by Mr*. Benjamin Boyles at Wildwood on Saturday evening. The decorations were blue and white, with refreshment* of fruit Mind, cake and fruit punch. There Were about twenty present, and

all spent an enjoyable evening.

Mr. K. Malcolm Tolaon. of Philadelphia. and Miss Nerlssa R. John-

of Sea Isle City. wer« Sun-

day visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Williams.

Mr.-. IlMinch Lanin'hg-and Mra. Ella Hatley. ffhneral oihees tram Erma.dnotored to Eldora no

Thursday Ijrternoon. •

jdr and Mra. Harry^5'hew. of Wildwood, rlslthd friends here

during .-the past Week.-

Rev. and Mrs. E. Wright entertainsd their daughter and family,

from Atlhntir Cily. Sunday.

Wild-J Jamas H. Man news and wlfP. Mr*, jtif Erma, apent the week end here

'with Wpinlvin.

served BAys' Week. On Monday j niacadan.lxrd evening, at a special meeting] .Spring and called by ft'ayor Ureensteln. quite, braktv the < an audience witnessed the find I around a rouple of III

road near CoM

applying tbe

Boys' Vouncil meeting

Borough Hall. George Wesler acted as Mayor. The Council was composed of Andrew - Jarguwsky. Joshua Goldlnger. Bennie Lc-'r. Tony Valine. Harry Dey and Rolwrt Llntner. Chairman. James Quincy Brealow acted as Borough Clerh. with Sidney Sussman aa Borough Solicitor and Herman Altxenberg. Chief of Police. Mayor Grectii stein and councilman Blume

present at the meeting.

WOODBINE Oreenstein. a University of Pennsylvania law student, apint the week end with bis family. Mr. rad Mrs. N. Silb-rmaa and family, of Cleveland. Oh., returned there, after spending a week here

with relative*.

Robert Cutler. Penn law student. 1 sited his parent* for a few days, j

He returned on Sunday afternoon.' Blume explained

Dr. Joseph Levenson arrotnpkni-1 Mayor and Connell how affair* I the Woodbine HUh School j were conducted In Woodbine, miora to Washington on Tuesday: Tbe street problem wa* the chief

morning. topic of discussion, and

Israel C. Becker, of Phlladel-; tflumr. a member of tbe Street

Luatness visitor here; Commission, rally explained what

could be accomplished and how

It could be done.

Before the meeting was over, the Miyor and Couniil declared this week as clean-up week, and resolved lo lend their earnest efforts to that cause.

Ing into a pole and tearing the hoi tore Irani the ga. tank. Thr ear norv Pransylvaala Itcrur tag*. The ncrupaats Were ant Injured seriously and were able to continue on' to Cape May. where they w.-re slopping at

their cottage.

OCEAN VIEW

Finally came the Senior ^

on Saturday. He returned day on Sunday morning. Benjamin Cohen. Unlveraity of Pennsylvania law student, spent the week end with Us parent* “Jjordy” Rbome spent an enjoyable evening at Atlantic City on Saturday. David Saprretein motortd to Atlantic City on Friday ev en In*, acini pan Ird by friends. Samuel Batt was a business visitor at Sea Dio city on Tuesday. Harry Joseph*, of Philadelphia, former resident here, visited relatives and friends on Sunday. Jacob Chasms left for Philadelphia on Tueaday evening and will there until Sunday with

relative*.

Harry Sebnltx. of New York, employed here. DU for New York, where he wilt spend a few days

with his family.

and Mra. a. RaUnowitx and Woodbine Senior Flay

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■rt.™ i- -in fo..

day* with his fsmil)

Miss IhuBy Boxler. e Capitol Theatre.

Ocean city oa Baturda

Ben Alexenherg. of Oeesa f'My visited hi* parents on Friday evra-

Mr. and Mr*. Murray Kurr and four children, of Attaalic CHy. sprat Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Ernest Down am. Owen Herrin motored to Woodbine Sunday. William Cask 111 and two son* Mr. and Mrs. Mason and daughters motored to Vineland Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond arth and two children Ocean City visitors Friday evening. Lucian Eddie Is working In

the Woodbine High School, who were busily preparing for their Washington trip, which took place on Tuesday morning. On Monday evening, the entire troop, about twenty-oevm. met at the home ol Jack DaBnerhlrsb. a member of tbe class, and pDn* and arrangements were made. Dr. Joseph Lrtensor and Miss Anna Rabiaowltt a Woodbine High School teacher seoompsnled them a* chaperone*. Tb«r will return

on Friday evening.

Harvey Hauin.

Mr. Bob ljudrnbarh. of Frankford. Kprnl Sunday with Mr. Al-

fred Jackson.

Miss Greta Fox spent Saturday evening with Miss Anna Smith. In

Cape May.

COLD SPRING

Mrs. Cbarie* Loper *pent last

week in Reading. Pa., attending the funeral of a rotative Ibe first

A Urge number from Ibis vldnl- !° r Barnard stu nt » ,h ' w Au *«*'iih- S i». I.’ . 1 S'*. -Ml W.^ttllllu. Urawn w« * 0™“ j „^. 7 I. trmft h .r

! Mr. and Mr*. D. Ilnffman.

i Tbe Ijidie*' Aid of Taliernarle ! M. K. ChureL met Wednesday «i I the home of Mr*. Bvlward ta-a-

mlng.

rprise party

MARMORA

City Thursday evening.

Mrs. Wl!!!aut Sapp and son and ber sister. Mins Dortboy Madam, motored to Ocean City to attend the 1VW Day exercises given by thr Ocean C|ty_*chools. Frldsy af- |

Eighth Sii<cesp f ul Year

The Vanity Box Wildwood’s Up- l'rv-lllC-MillMtE.’ e - BEAUTY PARLOR Rejuvenating fare-mask treatment “The Modem Fouhtain of Youth**

Consultations private.

Don't forget to make that appointment For your "PERMANENT." Now is the time. 21 3 E. Schellenger Ave. Key. 30(» WILDWOOD, N. J. Bell 176-W

The

„ ,,, „ Mr*, tornfurd llalbrunef Frldsy-■ • E. Mile «M>!d rv raiug in honor .if her birthday, f

th« ir anahersary at the Palermo ( a1kmi j n | x |jr relallre*, friend* and I

“11' ?;' rkd *L.r enla *. „ , ■ neighbors were present.

Herbert Madam and Miss Helen „„ vlo , FI 8l , lff , , n<1 Mrv. Stratton sprat Saturday afternoon Mr ^ aim Tbompuon wore shop- J

evening In Atlantic City. pln| . wudwotMl Saturday,

number from here attended i Mls , Florence Snyder spent last the legion Rally at tape May ( ^, iebda} . evF nlng In Ermu. at Thursday evening. niFFl | nK an d i a t cr h pei,i Tbe M E. Mite Society held nlgh , wfth her cousin. Mrs. Bm-|l

their monthly meetii g at the home m> Schellenger

«f Mr. and Mrs. William Gannon Wl lf.«! Swain and Waller Ltid-ife Wednesday. wick attended the county track 13 William Sii.kUuon. of Ocean „ Wildwood Saturday. ., City, called on friends here oac Mri IUrry Needles nml moth j. renlng last week. er-lh-law visited In Wildwood on E

Byron Young made a burlness > M

“Sand and Dollars ” If you have the “sand” ta stick to it you can tum time into dollars through a savings acenun* here. Pile up dollars of your own and they in tum will pile up at 4% co

1 Monday.

trip ta Ocean city Monday. Mr and Mrv j uhn Ba!t<r*ol AMUe Corson, of Phlladel- mo , orcd to wild wood Saturday

Security Trust CompaBy Cape May Cily, N. J. You May Bank By Mail

tag.

large crowd '

musical comedy prcsenU-d by the Woodbine High School sralor claas Friday evolB. at the Capitol

! ba* defiiiiH'ly I W ill lx lu the

ilor* a* the Capito! Theat ,, ; ou Friday evwalag. May 1 prilled lo be one of tbi UK i popalsr play* ever prewetitid here by anv a.gar.'.xatlon According lo ALsa C. Letrasun. maoagi-r of the Capitol Theatre and dlrectoi and supervisor of the play. ■ r«iurn engagement will be held I In Woodbine ill the near future.

the

No d»t*

of his home*.

Brajamin Springoe. of Deanisville. spent Sunday here with

friends.

Howard Sutton. City, ta doing tbe Interior decora! ion In E. M. Fenton's new

home.

Kenneth Itoxarth and friend, of Egg Harbor, spent Monday rtenlng with his parents. Joseph Scanley. of Philadelphia. sprat Sunday with Miss Quite a crowd gathered at. Joseph Donahoe's store Monday to pay their taxes. Brooks Bliturd was there. After being confined In the house for a few days John Barhour Is urouud again. Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Downam were Atlantic CHy visitors Saturday evening. Mra. William Barbour. of I Ocean City? called ou friends | here on Wednesday evening. j There will lie a supper served! in Seavilb- M. E. Community, Hall, on Friday. May 2». 5:181 dayigbt time. Price. CO cents.! Proceed* for rhurch treasury.] Ice cream for taUe.

j—r—, - - lbe week 0 “ d wl,b | Frank Sykes wa* a Wildwood Mra. Alwtlda <!lark. , visitor Monday. Mrs. Laura Lowery, of Atlantic City. U spending a few day* with frtenda here. Mr. and Mr*. Humbert Pontlcre spent the week end down In West i

Virginia.

clarence Smith In having his | house painted by P.obblns tc Ms- ; dam, of Ocean City.

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future. Mi adc artauge •- sod other

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thing ] Philadelphia on Monday morn Inc

u when' Moe Mendelsohn left for Phlla-:—"-' "injuries jdelpbU on Saturday evening *“ a | ."‘'J »ud la<e. twill remain there for a few .lays ! ™ l-Mdb- Scbiff rrturaafi on Hut-da- 1‘iace* ....

rir after Spendlnc a frs days IJn '^ Frrd “ D, ' k .' Ira. Charles ftriraster. of Phlla- ]*' tHll.fiMffMi. with relathew.

phla. will orcupy the Bramble i A,M

Uge. Maple and Holly Beach jd-lpMa. spew Ih

te*. this season. jbt* psrenU here. -Whvredya get the ' j Mottl* Uroasnun. local ft*b deal- lor your ( -*rc-

i. Philip Mr Tig be. of !*ttt*ur. spent a few days at Phlla*'i I- • TLi-rc are no doors. You

Pa., waa the gihwi of Mr. ;,*D oti busraras | l> *te|i-in "

Mr. Mtmly Irr.y. of PliitadelplU;i r - —

vtsltew bta (aatlly for a lew d-o*. -CWS-m III MB ■

H« returtM-d on Thursday evening j

r’s Day celebration for all.! Mal|WWU motored lo Oreeu. * _ •*«’ •»« Thursday raeutai; qn 1

heavy downpour of rain oa

f did hot effect the cx«ut- eD)|n . junior of the

■ alfic. nor mar of the seeker f

vaiton*. The taxi mat day for an ill-win * nobody good. Was evidenced cry turn of thalway. Thci* not an Idler at the vatioua

which wa-. proof

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‘in*, and will teti.aln tlmre until

GOSHEN Mrs. Mae Whittaker spent a week nursing at Sea Isle (ity. Mi**** Ellubelb Batts. Jane HmltL and Mr. Wtlltaai Hmltb call-1 -d on Mra. Belie Royle* U WIM*<*>d on Wednesday evenlwc. Mr. and Mr* jtwepli Wt II*. of Brooklyn. N. Y.. were the guest* of ber iwrents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hughe*, for several day*. IVanrl* Carriaon had tbe misfortune to break .il* rich! Ice JU*t

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Saturday, May 29, 1926

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