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OofcU. Chart#. Horwltt ■otaah motorad to WildI on Saturday aranlnc. and

naayh Walnar. of Newark, pa tor n taw day* with i and "riaBda. Joaayfc araaaaieln motored Udwood aa Friday avanlii*. V*at aa aajoyahla avaainc I with tnaad*. Ss. (hie Baby Parade Drew Crowd (Oaatlaaaa from Oaa) ErampUy at 4 o'clock the pa rad* foratad at FVwty-olnth Straal. haadad by the tm 1*1* City Band. *ad led by Mayor

daat at the Women', arte dub. *ad preaaadad op the Boardwalk «a Thlrty-alath Street, where It

•Tons Sawyer and Huckleberry Elnn, M represented by Helen and

Yarn Kehoe.

"Uncle Sans and Belay "A Sea bland Beauty;**' "Jeraey Products." 'The HalnDolt;” "Just a LttUe 8un«r." and “S. L C. Lite Sarer)' The award at the lade a* waa aa

Who Will Be Mte Cape May County? ; (Continued rroti Pace On*)

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•ach baa ahlP will be 1 Inatanee, Rr* In* North Wild w« Wildwood Coat will he permitted 1 a total of.i Townfblp will be allowed fir* !*lrb in compel, jon. So will each i of the other townahlpc. Nansee of contaatanb nsurt be > filed with the committee not later 1 than September 11. The first fire I accepted from aach els- 1 trlet will be parmlttad to compete. < The ellflbUity of all applicants < will be Inquired Into before their ! on ta accepted. Girls 1 to taka part should inform tba committee at the earliest I data. Address Carol ml . Committee, P. O. Box EM, Capa 1 May Coart House ,c with Prank G. Brans. Capo May ] Court House. Thursday n!*ht. September 16. will be r - — - Nl*hl" Friday nl*ht win be Tn-

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The first prise lit Claw 1. Moat Ori*ineI Float, wefit th the children of Mr. and Mm Biehard ">rl*y. FbU.delphU. dressed as pirate* hrare and odd. In a ship fiyln* the pirate flax, and called the "Black Pirate." Other i*r« wen; see end. "Alarm Clock." Hu*h Kehoe; third. •'Cotr BJbr." Mary Wsellem: fourth. ‘Mighty Like a Bow." Dorothy M. Grore; fifth. "JUnerland Italy/* Clara In Class t, Fancy Decorated Go-Cart, the first by Claude Hull "Heart of and Billy Hackett. representing "Orchid*;" third, Kaiheryn Wy coif, repreeanting “Boee Rod:

the raeort towns will lodged and six will be chosen to i remain In the final competition I atnrday night The same re will he followed on land Night" From the a twelve "Miss Cape May County" i wUl be Cuoeen on Saturday night i The "Miss Cape May County" i mtest la already attracting wide- i spread attention In the cot Several attractive young misses 1

fourth. Billy Peuneo, "Sun Flower;" fifth Feeney, representing "Sunbeam. In Class S. Most Original Dr eased Boy. first honor* to "Tom Sawyer and H harry Finn," represented- by Haltn and Vera Kehoe; rep “America Flrat;" third, Edwin Faunce, as "Chari**ton Charlie;" fourth. Ed White, ah "Sea Isle Jester;" fifth. Edward Town, aa "Life Guard." sixth. Jack Shorter, as "Bathing Girl of Ilk*/* Out of a large number of entrant* In Claas i. Moat Original Draaaed Girl, first prise went to Lewis and Jan* 8. Anderson, tarred and feathered and labeled "Two Bad Eggs;’* Shultaberger. as third. Jean Cherry, Water Thfiey;" fourth,.Mary MoCraa. aa "OolonUl be fifth. Jane and Betty Keough. a* "1*26 Medal Bathing Girl the Beech Censor;” sixth. Jans Seipt. as “Table Lamp;" seventh. Ad re Krlder. aa * eighth. Mary Quinn, aa "Oypw Bathing Beauty;" alath. Sara YcOrse. as "Mamma Doll/ tenth. Dorl* Shirley, a* "Bei

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Pastor

Dies Suddenly (Continued from Page 1) with all with whom he came In itact. his cheery smile, kind words and hearty handshake heatwave welcome. HU son and daughter were also Immediately notified of their father's

death.

Helnemann was In hU aeventy-flrst year, but was a re Starkably well preserved man. He born In Germany and came to thU country with hit parents 'hen a young boy. At the age of 6 or 20 he became a local _roacher and In 1886 was ordained to the regular mlnUtry, admitted to the Central fork Conference of the MethodUv Church, and was later transferred to the New Jersey Conference In which body he had filled many chargea. Last March Mr. Helnemann as sent to Sea Isle City tor of the church here and at once entered actively Into work of building up the church and was meeting with much In arousing the Interest and gplrtuml'-ty of the congregation and had he Hved would have done splendid work here. By hi* broadminded and genial disposition. Mr. Heineman made friends with all with whom he contact, and among the first to tender their condolences were Monslgnor Poxxl. Joseph's Church and a number of, Oblate Brothers summering here, with whom the deceased minister had become very friendly.

enuring the coateat. Monday, Sep- i iber 6. U the first day for 111- ] tog applications. Monday. Septem18. 1# tie e‘ ‘ '

desiring to enter the should act promptly.

The beauty contest feature Is 1 at one of many which will at- 1 tract huge throngs of people to 1 Cape May Court House during the < five nights tha carnival to to progThe scUvttlee will be on an larger scale than tort year, I

hundreds of peopto

the county seat It to le from all parts of the county will visit the carnival.

Large quantities of county-grown produce will he dtroobd of. Ks- '• a will be ‘ * the stands there will all the popular features of the usual "Olad-

wny."

The Leuallea Band will give a i concert each night of the carnival. < This will be a feature that a'

dong tary. itrict

■ale. In the organisation. Adherence to

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* stta on which w i hold toe carnival. Because of I* > the pub- i i law. It s ' — ' to bold the fes was last year, week, however, arrangements have completed for bolding the I the Court View tract, i ag the «*ru«e of Evans A i Lloyd, on South Mala Street. The carnival to being staged un- I der the auspices of toe Volunteer i nr* Company and to* LaoaUen i

will be much missed In the community, which sympathizes deeply with his widow and chil-

dren.

Besides his wife. Mr. Helnemann is survived by a son Harry E.. of Atlantic City, and four daughters. Mrs. Edwin 8. Conover and Mrs. Nell Specht, of Atlantic City; Mrs. Edna H. Corson, of Lower Bank. N. J.. and Mrs. John H. Chew, of Oaklyn. N. J. Funeral Service* Funeral services were held at 10:20 o'clock Thursday morning In the church and were conducted by Her. Dr. Kulp. The church was filled by members, friends and relatives and the services were simple, but Impressive. Twenty-four ministers of the conference were present to pey their reepacts to their dead brothti. After a voluntary by the organ presided over by Mrs Gus Miller. Rev. Alphonao Dare read a scripture lesson and the choir sang "Eucharist.” George L. Dobbins offered prayer and the choir sang "St. Thomas." Another scripture lesson waa read by Bev. William Ewan after which Dr. D. Upton Bair, of Meertah Lutheran Church, Sea 1*1 a, paid a beautiful tribute to the dead minister and was followed by Dr. J. B. Haines, of Pitman. In another tribute. Dr. Kulp then delivered a short discourse to which be brought out the strong faith and readiness of Mr. Helnemann to answer the summons, and made the concluding prayer.

The ministers present

gathered around the bier sang “Bleat B? The Tie Thai Binds" and “Shall We Meet." An opportunity was then given to all who wished to take a last

look at the remains.

The floral tributes were many and beautiful and Included, besides the tributes of relative* and friends pieces from the church, the Men's Bible aaas, the Sunday School. Mrs. Hess' Sunday School class. Mrs. Cheater’s claas. the Epworth League

and the Boys Groups.

Interment was made at Lower Bank. Burlington County, which' waa Mr. Helnemann's first charge.

Women Escap

Drowning at Avalon,

Pays $200 For Liquor in Yard

George Wallace, of Cape Msy City, charged with unlawful possession of Intoxicating liquors, which were found on his premises at Cape May. was fined $800

by Judge Bartlett, House on Wednesday.

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Got Beyond Their Depth and One Couldn't Swim

lies. E. J. Darlington, of Woodown, and her sister. Miss Helen Bender. 420 Chambers Street, af Camden, narrowly escaped drown at Avalon Moaday afternoon

our o'clock.

___ life guards were off duty hen the two went to bathing off S7th- Btroet. Before they i*alixed it they were beyond their depth. Mrs. Darlington, who can a little, attempted to roomie Ister, who tfould not swim.

Wallace, through bis attorney, Ernest Lloyd, of Cape May City, denied that he owned the liquor despite the feet that it was found on his premises. He stated that the liquor was found In hto yard, telling the Judge other persons could have placed the liquor

there.

The Judge was not Impressed by the story and Imposed the fine, considering the fact that It was Wallace's first offense.

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[would be unable to aave her alp? ter. the latter did ao. She cried for help as she reached XF* shore Court and Norman Garlah, a

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cells and swam out to der. who struggling for he had gone down twice. The two men reached ha In time and brought her to Mrs. Darlington rushed fi Doctor, securing Doctor E. arisen, who Immediately.: Mtoa Bender to bed. when remained until Wednesday, she waa taken to her hei Camden. She to still ver Miss Bender Is an Instructor- i English In the Camden BU School.

Woman Killed When Auto Toppled Over ' (Continued from Page 1) the driver of the other car. tar tog the oar over. He told the Coroner end the Jury that he had been gotor- about 86 mile* an hoar before be dropped back 800 feet I

of brakes It a opinion that if Marr had left the brakes a loo* be would have pro- < vented the e~3ldf-* J. Wllhatuaan. 221* East Letwho waa <

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goto* to make a turn to go i "■'Udwood. whs* they heard a tog. Then be ea another car and the driver Jamming oo the brake*. The ■d and struck tbs front end of

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aa* later rushing Mrs. Marr to Dr. Marshall's office. The testimony of other wttnaaae* mad* It dear that was not is hUmr. opuuoa that Marr t

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Detective Ward lllsbe* rapresaated the Prosecutor's office at

th* inquest.

Marr pretoad to* people ot Turkaho* for to* wonderful treat-1 weatl men! h* sad hto Injured ones re- i their ertred at tbatr hand, and to*: delay courtesy satsodsd by to* fitat*; contr Police to lb* person of Slat* j lento Trooper Cox. who baadled to*' that res*. «tn — ; build FUppere nowaday, what to Th good enough for h*r grand- j waa daughter to good enough for Supci grandmother. per j

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