Cape May County Times, 15 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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^Personal tCity New*

In the Churches

WiB Put Sea Isle

On Football Map F'“-'

The home-ilk* church, flea ble CUr. flnrdar. Ortober II—Bible school at 10 A. M Bervlee with

M. Next to the

help of Ood is the becking or the Church of Ood. You can back it bwt hr your presence at the

Come to church and much needed aoul food.

Fo* ! Crid Team Al-

Thlrtr-eerento Street.

manager of

A. Woaii. rector,

at • A. M. Sunday Maaaes at 8 i 10.80 A. M. Sunday school' at S P. H. Serrlce* on Sunday erenlng at- 7.80. Monday and Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock, in honor of the Little Flower. Baptism by appointment.

made arrangements for procuring the team. The Jerseys win be or sage color. Simpson stated that he had . tanged two games to date and had others teatatlrsly arranged. - - * Cape May

the athaflals

•o- wMl ha Bandar. <

Wildwood To Hoy Beach Song Service*

representing 4he Wildwood Boa of Trade to assist the clergy.

.The Wildwood Board of Trad*

I dSipnii-jainasr w»t*»

Waek eaoara, eapoeMHy own-1 P fc_-

\’"^s$gx=rr1jrl. afe s. s,« v seonthwaaeo of prepaid meters , Mri oj^rg^Jw^aaon. !h Bast

early ccnstrucUon of the eoatln-

ua'ion of the 00 loot boardwalk i ——• - — r .h- Third W.rt M ih, mm 5

=^= = ==^===^: :: l ' Ne»ark !o^

One family arriring here

Movement of 'Clergy To Revive Custom Endorsed

By Board of Trade

St. Joseph's R. C. Church

tele City—Rt. Hev. Magr. j Started by Thoe. Maitadak

Weekday Maas'

the City . _ lor the com plat ion of the bnlkhead operations from Montgomery to Creme Avenu.ts. of building the board

be commenced.

Sea Isle City K. E. Church Forty-Bfth Street and Landle Avenue—Sunday school at IS M. At 10.80 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. the pulpit will be fllled by a vis Itlng clergyman.

Sea iale City Life Guard Plays Good FootbaU

jjrispi'F with an attack of t. df Pennaylvanls and New

Tin flrst game

>4. with The fol-

lowing Sunday will bring tht 1 The playing of Johnny Oakes. Oeks. of Ooaaa City aa their op- nf e guard in Sea Isle City dur-

ing‘tin

will be arranged., playing a lew

the lack of a suitable playing Arid. The ground will be at

dogs over the Atlantic City Pro- 1 the

feaalonals last Sunday at the Air- j Wildwood, by way of latrodne- ;

port Field. The Anal score wasl tlon . made known the facts 21-0 in fsvor of Oakes' grklders.1 atatad with hi

The team will average about

160 pounds to the man.

• A blackboard drill was held on . Z Monday evsnlng under the dlree-

-■ ymtiy - fcas* ■■ rarmiefl w u*, of the eaptaln of the team. r • ma0 nmr aBandlng a va- gjo^rd Stevens The drill wne

j given preparatory to the field

Pv'/iriMam Seeley ana r?e. I practice held>on Wednesday eve

i dnr- ^

The candidates for the back field are Prod Barth. Tom Whit

Otrmaatown

with High School etar; Lew Braes.

By HELEN 8. Send your NEWS items t oranch ofllce of ihU |

Th report from Mr. Jack Kay. chairman af th* publicity < mltte* Of th* Wl’dweod Board of

Ing to spend a few duys In WUdwood. have enjoyed ihe prtrilegee of having the goarier meter. The 1 nmm Amr,mm !■ tbta iMm*rt mean*

the publicity, Wildwood received, for upon the table at the hand of Secretary Balabridg* laid an Immense roll of paper about' a quarter yard wide and IS Inches in thickness telling the real

asafcts farziT. •

attehi

sponsible lor the victory of the highly la domed,

victory of th* WllaHngton Bull-1

Ulantlr Ofv Pm- 1 .w. .

;lng. held In the i Vary I August.

nlghf* last.* There was a good Mrs Bertha I«mls apeaM^l

•a few days kere after a abort visit to Cbaator. P»-. bar home

2 Chester Hoorn this i “I sn Initial hoaiasm ■

Though Oakes did not score a touchdown, bis line plunging and end running, netting the Bulldoga ten. twenty and thirty yards each time, waa responsible for the

Oakes Is s former St. Joe* College star and la now coaching Salestanom High School, of Wilmington. which la making a strong bid for the Catholic League championship la Philadelphia.

Th* tackle position* are sought

3TS-:~ *■* ’•»« |B*rw r Fofter, son of Mr. aad'^b* Mm. M-Foster Is conSBed to h'« ** r - Sams ift'fc *« attack of -i-n , Pwker. The eaadldste* ^ -—T Star oanter are Chari- Barth. Ml-. sn4 Mrs. Tony FlneekUrl Frank Farrari sad tftni the week end in Phlladel- col leg* atar. whose iSM • -

Fail Conference State Federation Women's Gabs

J- Glbeon Ja—^h Weethorby.

*** It * 7 * n * e Wood and Edward Strves a. ai

. end on Drexel Institute' frmhmai

Mr. ArcbaFs ear rrir The meeting was opened with a piano recital by Manager Har-

frmit

the driver

taking a turn

he aolllded with the ear.

I medley of popular songs.

Miller of Mill- ‘ rh '* ® 111 b* the first re end with “tlon that Sea Isle City '

with a

floor under a

Dr. Oarke. of St.

copal Chureh. took up the reins, ,,■■ taT1 ng to for the worthy drive for raiye»[ ^ wlth thU ^Oeujar work'. — —.-I. IhU tt. tmk. .«

Friday evening

Uevm that the ttm* Is not ripe

Work Guild of America, a public j card party win be given la the;

1. Bast Oak Avenue. Ing. October 28. No-

Real Estate - - Insurance 211 S. LAMMS AVE. SEA BLE Cm, N J

... conference of the Ne*I 'Jtp

Jersey sts.e Federation of Wo-. • or v r “ man a Clubs will be held In New I® ,hta ' ** k—

concert*, which will

much to Wildwood and Its sum-

mer visitors.

“The thought wa» born out-of-doors.” explained Dr. Clarke, "and not within the stately halls of our association. We who have been hero some yeara notice a falling away from certain re our dalles wklcL seriously feels the morale id our rt We need to aUmnlat* the

Hfs.

ir unfair and will have a trend toward holding back th* commercial side of the raaart city. 1

H. RICKERS, SR.

> the Wildwood

OnlM of America, of five yards

Vos Can Save Money

:£. i SSSs”=r2

Brunswick, at the Woman's Col-

lege, on Thumday. October 21. j u ’, «*P“ ln

Lbncheon tickets may be reaerv.vd' "No one can ever forget tht the college up to the morn- Sunday concert* conducted wring of October 18. at a price of eral summers ago by Mr. Mart Inoat dollar. Positively no reserve- dale." put in Rev. FUher. 'They

made after that were the most splendid affairs

date. and. enjoyed by the thousands of The principal speaker on the visitor*, who entered Into the for the dap will be Dr. »PlHt of song with a vim that John. Dr. Bohn to a F** horithy. Wb' hr* thinking special feature 'writer for the of holding Just such meetings "New York Timas'' and has the “U coming season of 1*27. To gift of a natural and easy ability bare open air gospel singing, as a speaker. He has traveled led by able men and women who far and touched the changing ere familiar with the old time world at many angles, lecturing, church songs. We want to build to all pans of th* United States. * piatform for the pnrpoee. about

od aitsd turklsh •

Btrawbridge

TV ~MIUI -ill v h. u, ott> V A I. J

Reliable Trucking Service

To aad from Fhilauelphla; *• eatt for Os good* and dew

Item to your door at a ceUt very T

would be sharped for t might ahme. Spsrial ratqn during »u«

SEASiDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE : nm AKD FU£AflHX mXt, BA ISLE CT _ .. ■ v. Eapuhone ***— - *»

Ball Phony S4

> garmoats by will- ^ B

Ing hands and with the towels, will be ou display at the naottaJ to-gathering of garment* held

this Novembt

L pms- M C. Leva, fis*

666

program

Vrank

Margaret A. Quinn

Chestnut Hill, to a week

Mias Quinn I* the new

owner of the Avoedsle, to Gleft-

la s Preacrtyd CaMa, Irippa, Fla, S Fem and H

A toiler from Mrs. Joseph F. “"ff** *• ** ^ whose ntm meldanccl Banda,

-Bulkhead Exports

We gpedali* in WuMbfifArn. Fftfi Driving id Jetty BflMaf. Al persons owning w * tcr L-or: lots realise the naoeeeity of • g«jd hdkhefid. We Tcnw? bow. That a why we are aiwayi

busy. Work guaranteed-

Barker-Somert, Inc.

Xsriae MK7-J

^STLAKTir cm

lauon asac oas evri _... - - had in the football world and the i ,n C * n “ S * Au » lr * U » “I Ne ®, wh,ch l ’*°T * h

1 *..1.-,^ .a* raaaatlv hi. .-<1-1 n mSV StnUlll

k to Join us.

«e Tuaaday la oharrvanc* of Co-1 lutafcu* Day gad on Wednesday to allow the teachers to attend

i J. McCann has return-

support the team by being dosed hand when they play.

*« to bto home to Philadelphia! Hughe*. • f« afesr sprodir.# the summer here |Ooahen. passed a

Recent Deaths laachert j —

Mn. Lottie Eoghm

little Hughes. ^wife af

i former resident i away to a Near

| York hospital last Sunday at 7

fijatmg the Saa Mle City folks p. m. Mr. and Mr*. Hughes left uttfladlng the Wildwood Rotary Ooahen four years ago for their Gtab meeting at th# Hotel BaTtlle' home In Weal Hampton Beach, wwfa Mr. and Mr*. 8. B. Atnett.! Lon, w , nd . They were wellm. Harry Hawkins and Mr. and . kntrwn ln Ooshen and left many

Mew. Bari WwMtngten. friends

— SrffVT'u *" ni-iS «**-» Lo. Au<l>. W,b-r Hktmu. Ur. EllMt—ih a.U>. r«. i —1<°— «' ,fcf K,. G»r<. Hick-

l to this city thto week.

passed away Monday al

Dividing C r e k . Cumberland

%*» registration day {County, after an lltoeaa of eight City. The Board of months, death being due to eand Elections aat from ; cer. The fune.-al took place from M. and only two voter*; her tote home on Wednesday, aad two taken j service* being heto at th* bouse Ward. Th* regie-1 by Rev. John Hackett Interment, — ‘ 1* 412 ' was made to the Methodist Crme-. *>«">■««».

and sing God's

Zealand, and recently his article' m *> on the Induatrial development of praise*. 1 '

the South has‘created wide com-! Dr. D. C. Cobb, of the First ment. : Methodist Church, was the next

speak, and In his customary

the horrors out of which the peo-1 pie are bravely coming back to ;L_ normal. Th* Baundersoa home =

Jaurnalism Popular at Etrtfm; > OT ‘al manner, told of his varied

gers University are now taking

TTurm. I« k,u,n.ll. n i. .eck,dl,i,' , ddl „ ^ 0 „„ (2k3 „» .... u., ,... ,u i.auk-' ” “ l ., • mon 7 on Sunday*. Tliesc affairs. £e^ Hebert 1 e£‘ for 1 COB<l “ cUn « *» ‘be ocean pier, nteitv^dTir.^ ,r * cl lhou “ nil « »n0 bare never K.eni« hf. ,^ IL ,ogt ln Popularity.” said Dr. Cobb Evening News, has been named, who hlB by

of Journal lam , ng •wildwooderv

enough In taking

buslneas aide of the clly’a affairs oa Sunday, why not let us even up a little and show attention to

waa unroofed, windows shat weed: aad every movable piece of fixture about the house. Mown to ataam. The furnlshtogs aad clothing of the family, ware eompiataly ruined aad. says Mrs. Saunderson. "We were locky to

aaeapi with our Ursa.”

Don't Let Winter Catch You Napping

senior clas

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Brown, have taken the street floor apartla tbs McIntyre proporty. Easi Pin* Avenue, for the enaulni yanr.

liberal I

By way of aaaweiing some vorst criticism effecting the neat IHU* aback at corner of Wildwood and railroad, eracted for the purpose of efectlona. John H. Graham, chief carpenter for the city say* It to of portable eon-

at ruction capable of rating and

Tbooe who are disinclined; * tort,> * »®*y most conveniently, mmersialitc the Sabbath j A corrugated Iron affilr formerly may enjoy the. spiritual in a; 111 *“*• bad been converted lately

__ JlgijM nrst Wa.-d I

0 AtRMflfiS il Ward ha. about ; tery. Dividing Creek fBgMTttie *'!>» not regUter vlved by th • folio* I

Off TSeaAay mU have to go to , Otort itotar m ricctlon tn w rtMtotcrotf If tb*y waq> to voi.

tttMAfiF- '

A gmettog of tho L* a*** Aid Wf the First M. A. Church was held-u- the home of M»« Lcel* Cheater on Weduosday ev-nlng wHh-A gm»d attendance The or CgutMUon plans to hntd * supper

rvary Hweth for 8he benefli Um chureh and at another time daring the umrth thay plan to

HtoA- Th • flrst

I during the

I of th* mamth. At the _ 1 fays genet

winter poMrwm wan-ptoaned and

it profi

and- U aiding Profi

Will In the teaching of classes. The ournallsm course* at jhe Stole University are the direct and were made possible by Stole .„ appropriation. 85.000 waa given

to 1825. *8.000 in 1»*«. and thelj,.,, lh ., . next legislature will be asked vU; h>r ,. * ‘"'i

for sn appropriation of 115.0001 promote higher ideal. wTSaSP* lh * 8outh ***** Com - fln.. IV" .n . school nf late ,h, bJitoea, oTour «JJwtH. 1of A “““ e °«F-

well.”

Pefnwd TawsikrT 1 K, v p • ,,, SrB - of Holy Trinity Eefatcu Lawyer* Advice , Lutheran Church told hi. audl-

Mr. P. H. Johnson, president

follow lag children

^ ' ! low-ph Trolli. of Cape Msy! 1 '*”* ‘bst. the

Wlllum Htckinsn. Bridge jelly, when questioned by Proev I non-sec la rise one. end that the

~ *r* l e - ,or William Campbell as to j Purpone of the visit from the Ko v! °* I whether or not he pleaded guilty clergy, was to get the co-op?ra-

not guilty to the charge of 1 tlon of the Board of Trade, to lewdnewa. which the September ‘he combined effort* to go ahead

ton: Mrs

port. Mrs Elisabeth Cedarviito: Frank Hlckmai port, and Eldredge lllrki

Dividing Creek.

New- ,

•upper, wrl U»»*» Part meetlBx on

tort iirrte Qaitou to speading mmt Unto. »«u Mr*. T. P Gray

to W ''

uar*

! n»eh

Mr* Bum ne Way •*>. ^HB|ttuy. metored to

pfiM *• TuuoAay. takiu* to the fftoiml "- BBtototton

grand Judy had returned against

William Vann i h,,n - eon file d In entering ....... W “ l “ ni '■*** v plea. HU altornry. Harry Tei w ^ il*T. rB SII!!lk^*i. **' i!**,' , ' au, “- ol l '“bc M *> Cl, r- directed !**" , ".‘ d | him to enter . pie. „f guilty, hut Friday at Bivalve. N J • rrulll would n .t do this, declar-

ing that he did not know what , the word “lewdnew" meai then ^nlerlng a plea o

j guilty.

Additional Autos

death

Ing due to intestinal troubl 1 funeral took plae • on Monday 2 P. M.. from his late horn. Bivalve, the Rev. William Moore, officiating. Interment «

made at Haleyvli;,. N. J. T... —

d tensed was a blacksmith And. Moor vehicle reagislration Axil*.»d In Bivalve a number of.ures still continue thetr upward year*. He waa a member of the rllmb. arcordlng to the Bureau M E Church. Hay Makers and <>f Puhllr Roads of the United Red Men. Ilia widow Is kls sol Slate* Department of Agriculture, survivor. which reports 18.487.g32 vehicles

- — — ... :<Kt.iet.-d to the fliwt six months Fopnlsttofl Increase* ^ ‘»s* This »• 1.887.H1 more

, Pa hletos lhan were registered in

CongraluU.lons arc being ex-'ih. . r.-kpoodtoK period of 1925 tended to Mr ant Mr* William ot jo.S per crnl

YYeatbert.). of Cenlrnl Avenu

oa the birth Of a aa*. Wtlltom Tbf Un writ ten Law Nrard. op Tuesday morning.

Mrs Wontherby will be reniem- Ther. 'wo things trnffle

Mrs Alfrwfi Thytor, of be.'vd as Mls» Edna Slmpon cops ue'- r do One Is \o repr

»vrr gueotofif Mr- swui '

prominent Wildwood resident, has Joat returned from Newton. Iowa, where he attended a convea at the factory of the Maytag Company world* largest manufacturers o, washing machines. There were over 440 of the largest Maytag dealers to the United Stats* greeted at >he factory .by Mr. F. L. Maytag founder and chairman of th? board of directors. It was the larffeet gathering of washing raa•bln ■ dealers ever assembled.'Mr. Jackson said the trip was by far the most Interesting on* he had ever taken, and loid at length about aome of the operatlooa to Ihrlr mammoth maau-

factoring plant.

Mrs

Mmd to puuinc whisker*

msnd a -

» the *•••<• • 1

Oammto tnew filw. rv so the; will look like j ^

not viaiated ^ t

with the work next summer. "Nor do we propose to solicit funds in our behalf. The matter I* purely an |d.-a talked over by a f-.-w of us durlna a friendly meeting lately." Here Dr. Clarke went on to explain that colleetluns would h.- made only about three times In the course of thv Ki-anon. At this Juncture Mr David Woods, of the Sheldon Hotel. told tnv gentlemen of the clergy that, the uovemem would,

set his persona! support and that | hero. at thr Hotel Association as well. '==

which stsiement of his was Immediately Indorsed by Mrs. Wal ted Dickson, of Hotel Dickson *burg; Miss Lydia Derbyshire. 1 ihr Abhy. and Mlm Selpp. of

"Selpp "

Ir Be.-cher told of the Mar- OMtes Day. st Csurt tlndale song service held In year* WsawnSs- sM rnssy.

by every Sunday afternoon on the beach aad bow much they 1 enjoyed. Ho li was unanimously voted by those present that thr Board of Trade aloud, back of Ihe Idea as an excellent on- to' open the next season's program of civic affairs. There will be a commute* appoint'd 1

of th.

JULIUS WAY. M. D.

GE0S0X 2. GKEB COvSSSSoB-J^UiW " rLiaSr&sz ™ OCBAN CITY. N. 4.

OH. HUMfififfT MANOINO

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Says by apa*4iHmi

C. W. Way, M. D.

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OOVVtELLOR-ATLAW

riaal BkaUAaw a Specialty Ttflaa fiaarched sad Cleared M vrtgagw Loams Oo~reyanetng

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WE BUILD—

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Hawkins Construction Co.

SUNDAY EXCURSION

SUNDAYS October 24, December 19 PHILADELPHIA

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