Cape May County Times, 24 September 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Mr. and Mia. WUlUm J. »«••• a s^em Mrerml <U^» In Phil*l»hU last week vislUna friends

r»4 taking in the Sannul-Onten-

' They am loud in their

praise of the wonderful erpoai{loa, and have proo lae-1 thetnaaltw aeveral additional rialts be-

fore It te oMeiallr clo»J. James B. Kaffertr ant! several

Fhlladeiphla friends spent Sunday In Sea Isle. Mr. HaCeriy again showed his friend< that the

waters of Sea Isle abound

Charles Barth waa an AUanUc City visitor on • Friday evening, enjoying a show at a leading

theatre there.

Robert Hunter, general sup»rin ten deal of the American Stores Company. vlsiteJ the local store on Wednesday and was favorably Impressed with the expansion of

and management here.

- ■ ; Chesley Austin, aon of Mrs. Gustavs Mprnhinwag, Jr., spent Elisa Austin, fell off the BoardPhUadeif ntn walk on Tuesday, sttstsln'ng in-

'Juries to his head and -.moulder. Mrs. Austin, together with her two children. Chesley and Nellyhell have returned with her sister. Mrs. Rosa Simpson, from Ocraeoke. N. C., to spend the winter. Mrs. Simpson aad daughters. Louise aad Velma and aon. Willard, returned about two weeks ago. after spending

month there.

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tor its Walter whatv he will trentaeaat for tola tbs world ■Ad Kn. Lin weed Dsllaa.

of Mr. and Mrs

I at the Btaraa .'aad Mrs. W. S. ! Me and Mrs. c.

i and Mrs. H. Zeybold.

Mrs. Lucy Heradan returned to her borne to Pbllwlelpbit t.'edaeedsy last afte- having pleasantly spent tbs p

City.

H. J. Helneuann returned Isdt week from a visit of days with her daughter. Mrs. Edna H. Corson, fe Lower Aak. Burlington County. Mr. aad Mrs. Edwin 8. Conover. of Atlantic City, spent the past week with Mrs. H. J. Helnerasnn, at the Method let parson ». • ■ev. Joseph 8. Kulp, Supertnleadejt of the Brtdgatoa D! trtet. '. «. Church, was a Be* Zale Bor Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. w/" leader, of 1 Sham. Ala., U visiting mother, Mrs. W. 5. Middleton, if Forty-ifth Street, for a few

h<ne of Mr. and Mrs. CMa^aa. Mr. Stotodreh- « ootab of the VUtaaova

team and is hetag asJ by Mr. Hun^agsr.

Mr. aad Mto Howard Ooodwto. or MillvlUs. ween the wsekfuests of Mr. and Mrs. U

aad wife, of

SSa IsH City sailers Sunday afternoon. Okum is Assistant Director _. Public Safety of tbe Qusker City. re. Thomas F.. Joseph i F.. sad Miss Eltxat . returned ot their hi In Philadelphia on Thursday after speeding the sumn away last February to Philadelphia. Mrs. George Mumf_ _ FraahKa City. la.. Is vutting her ajees aad nephew. Mr. sad Mrs. Walter Wright. This is her first visit to Jersey aad she Is favorably impressed. It Is the first Urns Mrs. Wright has eesa her •unt la twelve years. Mr. aad Mra. George T. Mumford. of North Woodbury, were Sunday gueola of Mr. aad Mr* Walter Wright. Among the guests at the Columbus Cottage, of Thirty-fifth Street, are Mr. aad Mra. Lam ler. Ptttskarg. Pa.: Mr. Joseph Ur»eh. Mount Holly; Dr. Helmrlman and Mtm L. Stratmen. New

York city.

Mrs. .loseph Sharp of this dry. U opending a few days with friends In Rssding. Pa. W. Chester Hu rtf. of Bridgeton, and lady friend. Miss Hickman, of Cedarvllle. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra Walter Sharp. Mra Georgian an P’Nelll, Mr. and Mra Lloyd Simpson, aon. Harold. Mr. and Mra William Wsatberby and daughter. Mary, aad Mr* Daniel Tolaon. motored to Ashury Park on Sunday. Rr turning, they stopped at Lake hum. also at Oyster Creek, where they vlailed Mr. Si brother, Needham. Mr .and Mr*. J. M. Mailon and family havs returned to Philadelphia after spending an enjoyable summer here.

Mr. and Mra James Hardle returned to Philadelphia after spending the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Hardle plan to build a cottage here this winter oa the

Boulevard.

Mra T. P. Gray, of Chevy Chase. Md* has returned tc that place after wendtog tbe summer

hers.

Mr. and Mra George Boeder* are mpepdtag a few days In New

York city.

Dr. C. W. Way attended the

Rotary convention City during the we<

. The Cape May~County Teachers' Institute win he held October 1*. at Ocean City. L*at year

NEAR SAME AGE Elisabeth W.. the 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra Harry E. Balm, of Cape May, and Betty, her pet spaniel. 11% yean old. Both were born la Cape May. No Trial Court Until November 8

attending the "Cape May County Day" at the Beequl-Centennial were E-. tad Mm *. B. Arnett. Mm F. B. Sharp aad Mm Ed

ward Buck. 1

Harry M. Oranat. memb.. _ the real eetats firm of Omani A lahmaa. is up aad about after a •wen operation which confined him to tbe Jewish Hospital, in Philadelphia, for aone week Word has been received from Mm Thomas Lad lam, Jr., that • her eon. Thomas. .Ird. armed la Weal Palm Beach. Florida, safely weathering the hurricane which took.heavy toll of llvae la that city as well »s In other parts of Florida last

Mra Ludlam left Sea

Isle City on Wednesday of last week sad-arrived in Florida lut

ahead of the storm.

Judge Bartlett

Wednesday that there would be

no court until November 1.

He thought that Supreme Court Justice Campbell would appoint Judge Ware of Salem Coun-

ty. to beer pleas on Octoi Judge Herbert Bartlct

A^lsnMr I th * J,lry ,0 return a vei

Allan tic | Urof ^ Glmbel Brothers against

Margaret L. Bond, to tbe amount

of $41.1C.

He likewise ordsrsd Judgment be returned against Rudolph In the case of Dunkleberger vs. Rudolph. Amount of Judi

f 1.734.

Tbe case of Richard vs. Kurts was held over until

_ DEATHS Mm Sa&k C lean Mm BallleC Seamage 71 rears At Cape May Court Bouse, widow of the late Captain iamuel W. Sears, passed away last Thursday after a lengthy ill >eas which gradually became worae tbe first of the week. The .'unsrai- took plac* oa Sunday afernooa at 1.1$ o'clock, from the residence of D. D. Burob. on Meshanlr Street, with Rev. Charles “ 7 . Maine* officiating. Interent waa made la ths BaptUt

rmetery.

The deceased la survived by >ne daughter. Mrs. L. T. Tlmuon*. of Cape May Court Houee. Mrs. Soars reelded in Cape May "ourt Horse moat of bar life and i Bomber of the Pint Baptist Church,

r. and Mm Fred Sheave*: i JOJdred MUsy. Mr. Fred ia« Mania O. Hahn, of f , »era the guests of Mr. K Charts^ R. Haha over

Mr. and MrsT^Uhlllp R«pp have returned to Philadelphia sfier

spending the summer here.

lAK>n Reardon. Charles Barth and Frederick Warlh aUended the opsalng toother, gams of the season at Atlaatie City on Sunday sajoylac the game In which the Ysllowjacketa emerged the rlrtor

over the Melrose team.

Lewis Peterson, together with

••her. Mm K. L. Peterson,

Mayor and Mrs. Mauri.. _ froasy. Mr. and Mrs. George Neptune aad Mr. Mwsrd P. Schlagel are wesdlag a week In the Poeoao Mona tains, stopping si Mr.

Aeblagei't cabin.

Mr. and Mrs. George Roe*, who ars wall known here, but who are bow rweUUna In 8t. Petersburg. FIs., la a 'ommunlration with relatives and friend* aiatr that the burriaaaa did ll-tle dam la that city, having jiut n oown awBlugs »nd hrok* window lights. Mr. Rcm* wm formerly cashier of ths First Nstioesl Bank of Bsa Ms City and Bow holds a responsible position,

la a bank In St. ~

IN THE CHURCHES

*t. Joseph'! R. C. Chgreh

Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. Possi. rsctor. Weekday Mass at ■ A. M. Sunday Masses at I aad 10 A. M.. Standard Time. Sunday setoot at 3 P. M. Service* on Sun lay svenlag at 7.30. Monday and Tuesday mornings at • o'clock in honor of the Little Flower. Bap-

M«m by appointment.

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rsnue. Sunday school at 10 A. At 11 A. M. aad 7.30 P. M the pulpit will be filled. ni aSAJSSffm,.^ September 1$.. 8es isle city. N. * Bible school at 10 M. Sere with sermon at 7.30 P. M., standard time. Mid-week service on Thursday. 7. 30 P. M. Congregational meeting after service Sunday evening. Come to Service. It will help you look In upon your own life.

Pres. Pitch Review*

CountyC^c' C. Wa*|rr^r^,,'“'

(Continued from Fags Two) j 1*. Airport and writable UadOcean City, was the first to be' ’■* b* 13 ^ •* T torvlce—Tb* completed sinoe tkU point wss, ® U,: ' T * tlr servit* eoeuu to be placed la our program, aad our «* !nlB * tn PoptUariiy and Jr b#-^

county colons are to be eomptl- ,n * P'"* «» »

men ted on this splendid piece of

highway.

6. County Hospital aad Welfare Home This matter Is being strongly hacked by tip Cape May County Health Laague, an or-

pe naans at basis, therefore, would It not be looking Into and providing for tbe near future and place Cap* May County a Jump ahead in progreealvenees by establishing within our county s

ganlutlon that Is *»f- f wrifara «u>table alnport%nd landing field I work throughout the satire eot.a-| for b ''i ty, particularly the Welfate | , » c o«Bl*ed by tbe Lotted Slates

Home, and baa been endorsed by. 0oYI

Many Beautiful Dahhat

Among the Sea lale summer cottages made attractive by the Profusion of flowers around .h Is that of Dr. T. C. Wheal Both the doctor and fals wife are ardent lovere of flowsts aad they take great nride In growing many varieties of summer blooms as well as tbst queen of fall flowers—the dahlia. Of this flower there are manr beautiful specimens to be eeen in the doctors garden, especially of the ictus variety, of which there

» some choice blooms. We wish more of our

cottagers followed. Dr. Wheaton’s example, aa it would make Bee Isle a veritable fiord] bower'. Aad

It is not hard to gran here. A moderate as

work and attention and a little fertiliser are all that to i

some fifteen civic organisations to various pans of the county. This project will undoubtedly be accomplished to the near future

and U almost worthy

■i Beesley's Point-8c Brldge-1/ke your fondest dream., the bridge to connect Cape May and Allan tie Counties at points menttoaed to to be rani How? By and through the protlvruesa and aUUty of men who do Mg things Several such men of our county and AUanUc County have corns forward aad offered their time and money put the bridge acroes. From Interview* tbs past few days I feel reasonably sure that the bridge will be well under way. probably completed, before this time next year. Tbe building and opening of this bridge will provide an important artery of travel, giving Cape May County a direct rout* to tbe White Horne Pike and the New York road, sad wUI eliminate the ceeslty of haring to pass thru the traffic congestion* in City of Ocean City during the

MARRIAGES

Announcement to made of the marriage of Mias Sarah Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris, of BellepUln. and Mr. Thomas Moore, son of Mr. and Mr*. James Moore, of Woodbine, which took place on Tuesday. September «. Rev. Paul Myers, El dor a. performed the i

mony.

Kalhor-lf—Ir4*« Mlae Caroline Hawkins, daughr of Mr*. Eva Hawkins, rekahoe. was married to Albert Kalber. of Germantown last Saturday at Elktou. by the Rev. Western.

Hard

City This U a State matter aad for this year aa oil binder was applied. To tha dtatyaototmeat of tbe cltiMas of Cape May County, the State Highway Commission of New jersey did not. to lu im program. Include any bard surfacing of State high ways within our county, or. If It did. for some reason to date then U np risible evidence of any such work being done. Tto true tbe of $S0.*** was contributed ward tbe com of completing tbe hard surfacing on (be main aeashore road from Marshall's Corner north, but the county provided a much larger sum la order to eeeure such aid. Your president and other members of ths Chamber of Commerce, as part of a delegation, waited oa ' ben of the Sum High’ mission several weeks ago to th>interest and hope that a portion Af HM. 8Ute Ktobvap entem to Cape May County would be hard surfaced this year to order that in the near future we would have a complete hard-surfaced road the entire distance to Camden

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mein highways—I wish to toy ■trees on the need of an active campaign for tbe Improvement and beautification of the propertie# abutting our main highway*. To view a thing of beauty usually create* a lasting Impression: it Unger* to the mind and you fix the location of a certain city tte place by soireth.ag of beauty that you have viewed at That Tbe mention of once shifts your North Jersey and that beaut Hu! driveway. What mads the read beautiful? It was Jtwt a Httl* energy and effort on the part ot, those who were interacted , to making that location a beautiful

. as Mlw| Intel**!. OUr- I served.

Young Falks Pave Pageant Th* Light Brigade of Messiah Lutheran Church gave a pageant laat Tuesday evening. The social room was filled with people and the pageant was well rendered It taughi the lesson that ih. American Indian Is the 100 per lerlean. The brotherhood of man. regardless of nationality, was another lesson strongly emphasised. The free will offering waa liberal and helped the cause. A good cltlsenshlp meeting waa held la MsaaUh Lutheran on Thursday at I P M It * ss a union meeting and was addrewed by t speaker of the Anti-Saloon

■ague.

The mlmtoaary society of the Lutheran Church held their regular monthly meeting last Thu.sdsy evening It was s good meet ••II attended and full of

Befresbments

Announcement to made of the marriage of Mra. Mary Plttar, schatecher and Mr. Julius Hsuwhich took place September to the First M. E. Church. Wildwood. The roup!#, together, with Mra. Henson's children by e former marriage, will reside at

Manabawkln, Nj J.

An«tt oa Directory Board At a meeting of the Ocean City

Bridge Company this week. Edward B. Arnett, president of the First Nat tons! Bank, (tea Isis City ’*«* elected to th* board of directors, and haa accepted. - Mr.

Arnett, to addition to being on the hoard of this company, which will build the Beesley's Point bridge, U on the board of directors of tbe First National Bank

of Ocean City, and the Cape May County Title aad Trust Company,

of Court House.

every agency used to secure « bard-surfaced connect lot, as soon as possible, and It to hoped that our representatives at Trenton will keep this matter before th., Highway Commission and work' diligently for Us accomplishment. 8. Completion of Ocean Boule**rd—The completion of the Ocean Boulevard from Sea U| t City (Townsend's Inlet), to C~pe May. to a matter foremost in my mind. The construction of the Oesaa Boulevard was begun some

eigbt year* ago and th*

portion from Ocean City to Sea IM* City completed, and I believe Btoriy nil of the right-of-way*

* for ths roadways and s

Place. We may s hnvej removed a continuation of eye•ore* along onr public highways and 1 feel aura that an active will bring results te people when they are. what It wRl mean to our to have a pleasing memory carried away-My our vtoltara. U. Members aad friends, these an a few of the matters that have been promulgated fey the -ittob' committee of pour iher of Commerce, many the points have been brought a successful eonchatoo. some well under way. other points yet te be accomplished. Wes our thoughts and efforts well directed by bringing thee* matters before thee* having the government of our county to charge? Has our moral lafifesnee been felt aad haa It been feeipfu! to promoting, the progressive spirit needed for the advancement of Cape May Coun-

ty?

In aonduteon I ask the supper, of every citisen of Cape May County to make this Chamber of Commerce a power of Influence to the life of our county. May we conttope our determination to ■trite for the aceompUahmenl of thorn things that ate for the benefit of our county as a whale and by oOr efforts Justify the alogan that has been adopted. s3& J S'j£3Sy*k'S: end I pledge the beet that to to

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atracted aad now being mdnUiatd by the eouniy. Why not poefe the original Idea te platton? At the present tl«

to lying dor-

Platura la your minds a oesnn boulevard, a driveway along and

in view of tbe ocean for nearly thirty ml lea The bridging oi

n«y eeem a mag

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Gone To 1st Angele* Mr*. Phoebe Rice, pres Idem of the Tuckaho* W. C. T. L\, led Philadelphia on Sunday on the White Ribbon special, with the other delegates from this county, for the national convention In lew Angelo*. She is a delegate from tbe Cape May County Union.

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tarieilrM rra Mina tile. .. Aim ’■rap*' line* for planting thU toll or spring. He tern I

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Oak Grow* Luxchmom STATE ROAD EVERGKVfY GARAGE ■mm Cssksi Fond Open All Tear SEAVCLLE •t ManhalTt Corner

Dr. H. W. BlaasdsB ■rt fiijM asscteiin OfBre: Oenahty Bter*. 117 LanSli Avt. Vineland, N. J.

VOU know a man 1 who makes leas mon*y ffer year than you oo. — He started buying a home. He is getting away with it. It make* you thoughtful. S* u*.

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As Our Business Growl \^E HAVE feh the need for a Urge, buM* in whkh to cany bn. our banking ^ neas. Tbe new modem structure, now ^ construction, is pn impressive indication of * gwwth and increasing prosperity of the NATIONAL BANK. Dus new budding will soon be open B -TV.** in a more effkeot manner

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