Cape May County Times, 10 September 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAT COTOTT TOUM, tXSDKT,

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Peraoo^ Sea We City New*

Mr. and Mrs. T. Bctker. of J«rMy City; Mr. and Mra. Oeor*e Walker, of the Bronx, New York City; Mr. WIlHam 81oit«h. Palieodee. N. J„ and Mr. WllUaia Baldwin, oT Newark, who spent the labor Day holiday* here, wera entertained by -Mra. E. V. Betterton durln* their eojourn

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Mayor Maurice" M. Bofroney waa one of the Judgaa at the AtlanUe City pageant on Thnreday and today (Friday) on which day* the bathere' Yeyne and BollInk Chair Parade were held. Mra. M. O. Hun*, of Philadelphia. who ha* been apendln* the week with her eon, and dan*hter-tn-law. Mr. and Mr*. Oeorye M. Run*, returned to dier hom« Sunday evenln*. Mnu Maude Culver, of Philadelphia. rldlted her aon and daucbter-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Qeor*e Cnleer. over the week

Boy Scouts Enjoyed Camp

Fralinger

Encampment this Year One of the Most Successful of

Atlantic Council

• apeat a month at the

- Tr » lnln * Camp.

Mr. aa< Mr*. K. M- Toleon en . i Myed a tour of northers New Jer ,*9 and New York State orer the Mttaaye. rialUm New York city aad Brooklyn during their trip. d Mra. E. Wells, who hay.'

L~

Sunday at 2

I eerric* was well al-

of Trinity good eeaaon.

Lather Da Toa called on DL. Upton Bair last 1 at M.M. The bu* a *o he running and 1 get to hts home In , Dr. Bair helped him out of

Mkla* him over

the gueaU at the Surf r the holidays were Nr. f. E. Turk, of Camden

t.-r^ktatte former superinten-

Of the Philadelphia A Read- ~ illway Tflerry Company, a/ MeCetrrllle. of Pitu-

John and Lawrence Dooley, who have been spending an Joyeble aummer with their aunt and uncle here, hare returned to Belmont Abbey College, N. C.. to reaume their atudle*. James Raffery. who has been a constant week ender and who ■pend* moat of hie time when here following the dictates of Isaak Walton, was very niccete(ul thia last week ead. making bl* oatch at 4hih. including flounders, black baas, spots and weak Ash, one weak fish weigh-

ing seven pounds.

D. Clnl. the owner of the Clnl Amusement Pier, caught a fiftypound stingsree on Saturday afternoon after battling with It for almost two hours. Mr. Clnl caught the fish off the pier end brought his rod end line to the beach where be wared a battle with the finny denlxeu. He stated tb.t the attngaree had a very ua usual mouth and was hooked In

between the month.

William W. Tullner and fam lly arrived home from a trip to Springfield. Maas.. Tuesday ternoon. They made the trip to trip to Springfield by train and

returned by motor.

Do you epjby a good show?' free theatre ticket for two for you If your name is hidden among

I. was a guest at the Stevens

l Ma CMy tor twsuty-three

Mr. and Mrs. William Haydan, who hare been occupying one of the Craig Hall apartm have returned to their home In

Byrn Mawr, Pa.

Mias Marne Bardley and Mlar Clara Smith are spending s week at Craig Hall Miaa Bradley while fishing off the pier on )

day caught a “skate."

Mr. Harry J. Craig, proprietor of Craig Hall, celebrated the an nlreraary of hla birth Jointly with Mrs. Harry Hamon. a guest

at Hotel Ste- on Tuesday afternoon, celebrating

he occasion by a dinner at W’ildrood. Among those In attendance 'ere Miss Mary B. Ford. Miss Helen Murphy and Daniel J.

Murphy.

. aud : Ira. J. A. Mack « 1 Brooklyn, were i I «f Mr. C. W. Travis, t

s on taarw-w>, after re-

Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Harvey heve returned to their home In Millville, after spending an enjoyable vacation at the Ocean

View.

Me and Mrs. George M. Rung, i »i><i mother. Mra. M. G. Rung, of Philadelphia, motored to Atlantic CUy Saturday, where they spent

a very enjoyable day, and Mrs. Charles Cuenof Philadelphia have re-,

turned home, after spending three weeks at the Ocean View, i

Cape May County Scout*

Probably one of the most successful enrampmtnt* of the Atlantic Council, Boy Scouts ol America, which embraces Allan Uc and Cape May Counties, waa held at Camp Fralinger. Scbwenkstlllr. Pa., the official camp of this council. Altogether, there were about 350 boys who attended camp. The first period opened on July 1» and closed on August 2, the second period opened on August £ and closed on August 17. while the last period opened on Augu II and closed bn September I. Various branches of scontcraft including archery, building bridges, making kites, benches, bird bouses, were taught under the direction of the'senior officer*. The ecouls were Riven a greater opportunity.' to advance to higher degrees lt| scouting during this time than at any other camping experience. Scout Instruction classes were held for one hour In tbeunornlng and hour In the afternoon and the boy* were at liberty to attend whatever clans they desired. There were about JO boys who passed the tenderfoot examination and IS boy* advanced from tenderfoot to aecond-cUsa and 40 boys advanced from sec to first-class scout and alta*elber there were about IS merit badge* earned. While in camp the boy* could go through their more thoroughly than In the city because of the egulpmeht

band. '

Swimming In the Pcrklomen creek added another pleasure. The. “Buddy" system was put Into effect. Each boy selected another boy to be his partner and must go In the water with the boy and remain within five yards distance nnd com? out of the water with bD baddy. This precaution was taken to avert possible drowning accidents. The aquatic director was assisted by six life guards who kept s constant vigilance over the boy* dur-

ing tbe swtuuptng period*.

Canoeing waa another of the

enjoyable sports and before

boy could go In tbs canoe be had

to past a swimming test

The handicraft lodge, which

was erected this year, has

Uinly added a great deal to the camp's equipment aad was great-

ly In demand by tbe acouta.

Many recreational methods

were indulged la. Including

ball, athletic contest*, swimming me**, scout circus and camporee and various other game*. This year the camp was fortunate In having Its own baseball diamond

to play the ball games o;

The senior officer* at the camp included. Harold V. Feyl. Seoul

executive, camp dtrecior;

v Kelly, assistant Scout live, camp director In charge oF* activities; Ml. C. C. Luchenberg. commlsaiaary department: Mr. Emile Shappcll. handicraft Instructor; Mr. Charles Storck. health and Sanitation; Mr. Forbes Robertson, rsmp natural

Emanuel Hickman, ramp doc-

tor; Mr. Hiram A. Wilson, athletic department and visiting

t master*.

Sea Isle City Boardwalk Murmur*

By HGANA e -have always understood that when a person inadvertently Jars against another on the ‘walk. It is proper, according to all law* of etiquette, for such person to say “I be* your pardon", or "Sorry" We supthat it will not be necessary now. Judging from the crowds on the '.walk. Imagine the plight of a local realtor, when confronted with this. As we heard It. b« a letter, not knowing It was from hit lawyer or tailor as thWr names were both Smith. He handed the letter to his stenographer, asking her to see what she could make of It. This Is what the stenographer road. "I have begun your suit. Ready to be tried next Wednesday.

Smith."

[Labor Day Crowd Filled

Sea Isle Hotels

Throng Largest in Yearn— Many Cottagaa Made* Quick I Exodus For Gty

Ut tie balsa declares that Vaughn Comfort should learn to play "hearts" be■>re he again graces Sea lale City. And. Judging from tbe defeat he handed Mr- Vaughn It wouldn't be a had Idea. Thackeray In bt lea*' says: "Every person manages another. Is a hypocrite." Wr wonder bow many wives like that?

Well, wi have sny more fish ptories until n?xt summer, We wonder what wUl become of the many summer romance* which had their Inception here. Oh well, summer is

Rein Did Not Mm- Day

While Philadelphia. New York. Camden nnd ottoef experiencing n downpour of rain over the week and. Bed Isle City enjoyed clear days, though cloudy. y Tbe bigheat temperature recorded on Sunday waa <1 degrees. while the lowest was 6. The average of the water Was <7 degress, with a brink wind blow-

ing.

The Labor Day holiday throng was the greatest In years, hotel* being compelled to turn people away. Early In the day, continuing to the last, train were packed. Tbe exodn' quickest la year*. Many are remaining for the month of Sep-

tember.

The hotels and restaurants enjoyed busy days. Surf House—Mrs. J. Stewman and family, Brooklyn. N. Y.: Miu Z Ward. New York City; Prcoels X. Monvine. Jr.. Sharon Hill, Pa.; J. P. Hughes, Mra. C. Knoblauch, Mias K. Berllager, Mia* K.

V oilmen.

IN THE CHURCHES Bt jMfipkY* C. Chink Rt. Rev.:, M*gr. A. Foul,- 4 tor. Weekdaff Mam at. S A. M. Sunday Maatec at I. ». U and It o'clock. Servtcat nine at 7:SO. Monday and day morning* at > o'do boner of the Little Flower.

Sea Xxk X. E. Chan* Ftor*y-flfth Street and Avenue. Sunday tehooi at M. At Si L- M. and 7:30 Mr. Lotfoa A. William*, of dalpMa, wall knows la a _ City. -«fl| fill .the vulptt. Mr. WiUagwt J»; a close Bible studwt and hk addraeas* are filled jgBk convincing troths. "

The Hose-like Church. Sea Isle City. Sunday. Septaatber If. Bible school at 10 A. M. Service with sermon at I P. 1L No morning preaching service.' The pastor will speak on "The Door of Salvation.". The eervlcea or» for all who will come. The door swing* open for you. Give tbs' church a square deal. Come to church at least once every Sun-

day-

MARRIAGES

Snyder before her marriage L, in* Ml* Bfcabeth RatcbUca, c

"E~ Street

?»r* jitff

IfEMSTITCHI! ** PLEATING* W-, OctuCq,

While many residents are planning vacations, many of summer residents will be pc rating financially from tu

vacations.

Sign In a Boardwalk refreshment stand: "Patron* not aerved with wet bathing salts." can’t imagine any one serving persons with wet bathing suit*. One of the honeymooner* stopping at the Spray House, say* tbe least that Peggy Hopkins Joyce could do. would c spend one of her many honeyWhen fishing off tbe Pier last Monday. Mias Mary Bradley, a guest at Craig Hall, caught 1 a "mkate". MU* Clara Smith; companion, not knowing about Ash', exclaimed, 1l what a beautiful heron you bare

caught!"

We make our exit In this Issue and will not murmur from the Boardwalk again this year, wishing you a Joyful winter.

On Tburaosy evening, August 27, 3125. Mr. R. Leroy Cook and Mias Dora V. Stafford were united in marriage. Miss Stafford Is the daughter of the lale Harry L. Stafford, of Palermo.

,**..“"* Utk *** M - SUffart. now

£ J ' T ^°—*- Jr - Mr ' a “ d of East Orange. Mr. Cook to Mrs. K. a Skuto, PhlU; H. A., from Denver, Oof. The couple

Coate. D. W. Coate. K. A. Coate. wm - -

~ H. Coate. Wilmington. Ohio;

Sea Isle Daily

Dozen Ends Season Beach Exercises Greatly

Handicapped By Rain

Ruth. Marl* nnd bare returned to rfter enjoying th* rttb their parent

will

the middle of tbe Marie and r studies High Ruth wUl he I Nor-

Tbe caliatheatlc class under tbe direction of Miss Myra Way ' a field day last week, before an Interested crowd of spectator*. Richard Olden won the standing broad Jump rvsnt for the men with a leap of 2 feat. 2 1-2 Incbe*. while Mis* Marie Callan. who wop the Charleston contest recently, won the event In the women'* division wlUi a Jump of 7 feet, 2 Inches. Th* class during the week wei Hi rough their ewrclses in U water and were again thrilled with the experience. MU* Way introduced never *1 new trick* and •tunm in the water which were ruthiialasticmlly received and fol-

lowed.

displayed tbt largest numbers during tbe

•t camp ihi. y,ar. it win no *«a»on r;-seeled themselves durdoubt be n*r*«ary to . tied ihe,»n* the week ana the results ob- ^ rTio * sis lo right (tete"d_ were very satisfactory

After enjoying M-veral mom bn!

In this city, mopping s', the .■

Ocean View. **- —- *•— •

ptacMb , borne In Camden. | ! ,h * mormK b,t ‘‘"‘P 11 * •». waa

a Junior couariiior was put la charge. Generally councillors are

Mr. snd Mrs. George Weibcr and son. New York City; Mra. Emily Joch«r. George Mundy, Mr. Mrs. W. Dqwald, Mr*. EHxabeth C. HurwIU. L. Toppenhelmer, C. Goldhaber, Phlia; W. J. Huearn* n. Robert Archibald. Baltimore; F. W Schwab. New York City; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Turk. Haddon Heights. N. J.; Mias O. L. Leon. Richard W. Leon. Camden; Mr. M. Walsch, Roaemoqt. Pa.; E. R. Walsh. Newark; Samuel Sturman. Dr. O. H. Smith, Brooklyn. N. Y.; Earl Raudenbunh, SelleravlUer-N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. La rung*. W. Larunge, Ventnor, N. J.; J. A. Smith. Olive H. Smith, Boston; Mr. ani Mr*. H. E. Learning, Miss Catherine Learning. Welle Learning. Richard Learning. Haddon. HU; Mn‘ , gn(f Mr*. Edward Hodgson, Mr. aad Mrs. J. H. Marshal), the Mtaaee Hilda. E.. and Helen H. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lawrence. Coate*rillo. Pa.; F. J. Colby. Mr. aad Mrs. P. Smith, Mr*. E. M. Gable. Wilmington. Del.; Mr. aad Mra. Walter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Welling*. Trenton; Mr. and Mr*. R. H. Lowy, West Palm Beach. Fla.; Mra Leslie C. Bartlett; Haddon Heighta; Rusaell Raudeabuah. SellerriUe, Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. Brebeck. Mr. and Mra. M. J. Keebaum. New York City; Mr. and Mrs. J. Teton. A. R. Chase and party. Mr. Norton Ryne, Phils.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stone. Mr. and Mra. E. Herahey, the Mtaaes Nancy and Edns and Mr. Earl Herahey. Lane. Pa.; J. M. Connor*. New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Trenton. Mtaa Sarah Connor* and M^e- and Mra. Charles Connor*.

Worta-Lafferty Announcement baa b< of the marriage of Kim Annie M- Lafferty. of Philadelphia, to Mr. Chalice H. Worts, a former resident of Sea Isle City. Tbe marriage took place on September 4. The couple will make their home at 1227 Poplar Street. Phi-

ladelphia.

Reliable Trucking Servic To aad from Philadelphia; we eall for the good* and M them to your door at a oout vary HUto aura than ord would be charged for freight aktaa. Bfisalal rate* durisj

SEASIDE

DEATHS Hr*. Kate Roeenfdd Mr*. Kate Roaenfeld. aged 76, the widow of tbe late Herman Roaenfeld. passed away pt her borne in Woodbine, last Friday morning after an iUneas of w /- eral months, death being dor to diabetes. Funeral services ware he Id .at the Orotberbood Sy. agogae with Rabbi Tatohoff officiating. Interment waa made in tbe Brotherhood Cemetery. Woodbine. Tbs toceased to survived by four aims. Abraham. David. Samuel and Moe and two daughters. Mrs. Nan Gehring and Mra. David Maides. Mrs. Roaenfeld. whe wss born In Russia. formerly resided in New York. Sea Isle City and Pbllatolpula. Women’s Gvk Gub Houae Will Qoae Wednesday The Women's Civic Club will eloee nest Wednesday. Yesterday tbe club held tbe last card party of the set which was well attended. The club has been a distinct ■st Co fies lale City during the

COMPANY sea mica Ksysteot PboM U

Mra. E. V. Betterton, matron

of tbe club, will leave for Bed

ford. Pa., on Wednesday.

▼UTBLAVD, n. J.

•otfi Je&cj, Ejt-Sfrlt

»«V* ter next year. 'j Mhu Way. A Urge number at Cap. May' Tbe »'ta*a I

. Mr. and Mr* Joseph «*• >l#n» <•«'•*» ' rr T much by the Inclemi returned To their! by

Mary and Mar-

returned to

. after

hgva returned I Philadelphia, ■

f bar brother. Sd-

r and Kathryn

Mho Edith Harvey * V *• Thrc* Srts Way * class officially dosed employed St the Ocean View dur- . 01 r ' ,ew '>'"eds on labor Day with appropriate

Ing the summer, ha* returned to: W«rk-«nd Sea lale Curst*

MlUviUe. Ml» Harvey will -7— tenc the 8ta(> Normal School, *1 Three m-i* , or newly-wt.l. 1 -r /- 1 i T r. t | r. . Yaaaburo. N. J. *lopp.d a! t! lr gpr*y ||ou-. over ■ ^ CuArds Will End

.C" 1 3t »» on °” Monday

visitor for wveral days during *ti"'t Th< Q u “fd* will officially

Spray thi- ■* r flnl*b their duties on Monday.

Thr™ „ s.,1 I,.,., , ''"M”* 'fc-

lale school ar. : Mis* Ids SnuLh. J*-. ph BB<) Ul ^ ^ C “*

“■ b * 1 C * WwW1 “? d Ut * 1 ? Un ..t Jrrary Johnny Oakes, one ,.r .k.i

Stevens Holal—M. Brogden, u. „ — ... — F. Learning. D. R. Ftotcher. J. N. ***** W. BLAISDELL. Opt S.

Ttgbe. Phlia.; Mr. and Mra. a Whlttlngham and family. MericPa.: George B. Calhown. Bridgv toe; Mr. Stanley C. Colton, r. Mtos Mary C. CoJIender. Mis* Mamie McConvlHe. Ptttahurg; Mr. and Mra. Charles Banders. Chicago; T. M. Tighe. New York City; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. MeCioakey. Phlia.; B. F. Mack. R. Stanley. Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam W. W. Roberta. W. O. Donnsll. M. Moffatt, F. Otoorne,

Mr. and Mra. A. Kaulhoe.

Spray House— The *y—r PUktrin, K., Bu,. Arlinr Bowden. Norman M. Byar. B. J Gurbary. W. R. Coppler. Mr. and Mrx J. P. Breslln, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Urban. Mr. and Mra. I* Ponte. W. A. Copple. Mia* R. Thompson. J. H. McGaugbey. A J. Green. PhlU.; Mr. snd Mra. L_B Shea. Ardmore, Pa.; Mrs. Frank P. Ayer. Min B. F. Ay»r, Fnllm; E. N. Tlneher. Hugo.

Our organization maintains an Eatimatinp Dr parUnenl for tbe benefit of pnapectivc buiidett and it n subject to yovr cmwmuri at any lint Remodeling, acreenworit, nfwk work or uj branch of building will receive immediate * tention. We have floor Banding machinery to renew tk surface of your floors. Hawkins Construction Co WiaJKiitl Street SEA tSLEOTT N. J.

FOR SALE Ford i4-ton open truck, perfect condition; 1 •»n«W bed*. I Toledo scale. 1 show case. Cm be bought right if taV«»n at once. 'Apply corner grocery 31 at and Aabury A vein*Ocean Gty. N. j.

and Mi. and H,-

Ma>y Godfrey, whllr' Ml** Oer- [

truto Fisher and Mis* Filomi-ns Fhllsdrlphi,

Braes,will tesch again thl* year.: , l»

View—Mr. and Mra. N.

W. Gram and famUy. Mr. and Mr*. L. Prudeht and daughter. Mr. snd Mr*. George Grltithr

- - —,if d Xl and Mr*. 1h»*c

left on Wednesday for, ®* ,n * f * c be. Lloyd Hodge*. Mr Wilmington, Del., where h* will Mra. David B. Chamber*, Mr.

Tbe local and State police re- ! on tbe l*„

port thai despite the heavy Iraf-i

fie and <<owri* orer the Labor) — Day holiday*, they were not i c 1 T t ■ ■ called «Mio I., arre*t or rapnmaad '^bool 1 eachrr I ias M,, ' os * Recovered Ki |

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, Oorofort. «f Murto. BiBFteg w th* Ilian (I* OUy *•*

Mi** Helen Bendn. Iwra nj Mr*. J. J. j B ‘Braden High S< imol

__ « Imi ivcently ,li "‘ rw-overad from eO«-U waa dterh-rgvd ft- il„- R.-mount to*™" ‘■•»«'r«i when she « From Royal. Va, ...lend* reH.a- “ ,,-d rron, d '*»«»tok «• A». listing tor amvtos to t hins. J - Tuesday «if Isat •mek.

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Halesianum

High School. Oske* i ••ale of St. Joaeph'* I'tilladelphla. and wa« ler man while he*r. Edward Steven* Will llrrxel Inelitute In the ibe t.mn 1 h to conlluuc

. [ The office buy

mistake and the lew wa, fiaUbina a long iirad<

, general Inrffirlrnry.

"You're a fine bid »<.u

he how led. "||ei

atholle a,ld Mrs. A. F. Roberaon. Mra. a grad- ** Sehuliton. Mr. and Mra. 8. M. College. Gordon. Phlia.: Mr. and Mrs.

Jooeph Stopen. Jr.. Upper Darby. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Jamas F.i Boyle, Springfield. Pa.; Mia* E. : Munx. Hi** M. Weto*. Camden;' Thomas L. Duslln and sons. Mini Id-dla Kates. ColUngswood. N. J.; Mr. and Mra. Phlll* Wel.h, Pitta-

burg. Ps.

-light Craig Hall—Miss Mary B. Fttrd. Miss Helen Murphy. Jamra Rafferty. Mr. and Mr*. William Hayden. Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam riFr: | Bewoeit. Mr. Samuel Xtemer. aught Him Mams Bradley. Mia. cia»a

rvr.yihlng 1 knoe *..d Hmlih. Mr* Harry Haawa, of Airoro.nagtbteg. Phila<Wfil(M; ’—■—

GEORGE R. GREIfi OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Hours » to L Ptooe am ** 1| r . ter sapotetmaM

Wttl/rs P. HAWES, St D. jxg'jrsjr'iz. c ""£s£rd?f"‘*

JUUUS WAY. M. D.

ItOUNEV PLACE

CAPE MAY COUNT HOUSE. N. J. ! o«i»c* Osy* *« Cson h«w—-***■-S^TSSKriS.'"*"- te- 1

Laundry Service in Sea We City and Vicinity To OU Fmo* mad Now Wo Offer

"Damp Wtch' “PrimfW"

Flat p <,rk *

2**—- Special rate* te hotel* end hroi dlsg hoc oar roptwenlaClfe will roll. (Mr her* dnlbNEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY,

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