Cape May County Times, 19 November 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 8

cape hat cornrrr tdie 5 feidat. hovekbek i». mt.

»* had Sundar.

Aartram Shaw and | AUw. and Mr. and Mr« Am and «on. Tbomag of i Motored hare and 9r*--X Mr. Shaw’s hoim- , Shaw. Mir. Goorae arrows Shaw. Mm.

and daughter. Thursday with

tarwit Powell, in l. Walter LairUnga. Helena »K.;ed U:.

• on Sunday

lafSeker and family

I SUurtUy rventng In MUi-

t River Antler Club

• a baked bean »u»aer at

, November *• • All

• and their ladlea invited,

sat rice Shaw" left

with aand tor Lynn. The barge "Howard E."

I this morning to load sand * nd Mrs. Paul Jekera.

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sharp and

Pettlboa gani) j family, of MHIvlUe. spent the aading order for P“' Sun«l»» »i«h hi* father. Mr carloads of sand a day. All»n Sharp.

Mr. and Mtn. Thomas K- Chew' Paul Bailey, of Millville. SMIU the week end la Williams- Saturday here rabbit htint-

. Warn.

. Mr. and Mr. Elwood Lowe and ; Mr Howard Wilson *p«-nt the

"Iwood. ir.. spent Sunday «»d «tt of town. - 1 "■ Raymond Bailey i.pent

Tribute To tbe Flag By Randall J. Condon Superlntentfent of School*.

Cincinnati. O

"My dag—born In the day* of revolution, baplixed in the days of civil strife. reUcdlcated to the cause ot human freedom In the great world conflict; In peace and la war It has ever floated as the symbol of liberty and Juatle‘Mcy lu aura never grow dim and its stripe* nover fafle: and may the children In the school* over which It floats be taught to love Justice, to hate evil, to do good, and that they must forever protect the flag and the Ideals for which It stands as the symbol of personal right* and civic freedom,

now and forever.”

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Johnstone and Charles. WIBUir. and Walter Stowu.an gpasa the A rut day of tbe gunning ■CMOS at Pnla Tavern. '■Martin Parker, of Trenton. Wiled on his mater. Mrs. Rebvccn Richard Muhlemat of Camden, apert Sunday with his mother '‘I ©oraou Reevm. of Colllngswood. spent the week end with

hie father here

Mine Mildred Poster held an Alvin Nlchelson are III with the (

entertainment Ir, the M. E. I whooping cough.

Church Thurso t; evening. The I Tuesday evening Rev. If E L. T. L. took port In the pro-. Garrison. of KeamJtutg. wa» the gram. I speaker of the M. E. Church I Mr and Mrs Frank Foamer, Rev. and Mr* Garrison wer- en-! spent Tuesday evening In Cedar- tertalned at the home of J Wes-:

»lllc- [ ley Oram*

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bolland' A party of friends gathered at spent Tuesdny evening In Mill- the home of Mr and Mrs. Leslie vllle. Holllngcr to tender them a sur-

l Mr. and Mrs. James Wills'prise party rerently. Wednesday and Thursday, Miss Mary Linda Sock we 11 at

of last week with bla father. Mr. tended a party at the home of Williams Wells, of Wildwood ! her friend. Miss Elixabeth May-

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey, of hew. at Cedarvllle.

orckeater. apMt Monday evening | Mr. and Mr* J. Part in Conner. 1th Mr. and Mm James Will*. | of Bridgeton, were Sunday vislTbooe who spent Saturday eve- tors ot. the home of their relaning In Millville were Ur. and I rive*. Mr. and «•*. Stetson Camp-

Mrs. Prank Peart -r. Mr. and Mrs. i bell.

Earl Wyatt. Allen Sharp. Mr. and Miss Helen DuPue. of PhllaMra John H. Bhiley. Mr. and delphta. spent the week end with Mrs. Jack Wills. Mr. Jams* Wills. > Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Pergerson. John Willis and son. Howard. Mr. | Mr. Goldblatt occupied his new and Mrs. H. J. Miller. Mr. and meat market, on Main Street.

Mm Alfred Harris. Mr. Leslie last Saturday.

Trout. Mr. and Mm Authur Hin-j Mr. and Mrs Howard Clark. Mlm Hattie Moore is under the son and family. Miss Dorothy Sr., visited friends In Bridgeton cate of Dr. Sharp- She la HI with Mayhew. Mias Eina Gandy. Mr i Sunday evening heart trouble.

Mr. Boyd and Leonard Hick- Mr and Mr , Boyd Bailey and man and Samuel Conakry motor- dauf .hter. Ethel, motored out of *" ‘ “““* Saturday evening.

sley Hilo is Improving slowly trom bis accident which

happened In August.

Prank Brvstlver and mother motored out of town Saturday Mrs. Jrnule Shropshire hi:, re-

turned home after spending aOme | lime with her children In Phtla-

: delphta and Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Uc?d. of Mays

sv.nw of w««<li>.>rv and Mra - Hani.sh Cor-I-rank Anderson of Wwdbui}. ^ of Ml „ vi „ e were recent ™l,«1 on Iti.nO, In V«n™o«l . .i.l.r, Thursday Mrs. Jennie Sfiropahire.

Rev. John Bradway and family.

Want Route No. 15 Hard

Surfaced

Board of Trade Asks To Be Represented Before Highway Commission

$2* 000 For Sewer Work

Friday evenlcg

Port Norris

Mias Eva Compton entertain Ml

company from the we?k end.

Mr and Mm George Sharp and family spent Saturday eve-

cd to Avalon Sunday

Tbe lire department wax called to the residence of William Cobh. Wednesday at 10:SO. The chimney caught Are. Tbe Baptist parsonage bad a similar Are on Saturday morning. No damage done . 1

at OtUier place

By HELEN S.

< regular weekly aasslon of the Wildwood City Commlasionera Tuesday afternoon was enlivened by the presence of a delegation from the Wildwood Board Trade who were there in tbe Interest of county highways. Secretary Batnbridge addressed the Commissioners briefly and |w qnested they be represented at a hearing before tbe State Highway Commission. The board s purpose Is to wage s campaign for hater roads In the county as paa of the 192? program, particularly the bard surfacing of Route No. IS. Tbe Commisatoners will be rep-

An affair of unaaual beauty took place In the Hotel Sea Croat Saturday night, when a reception was given to Mr*. Ella Rlsley. Grand Warden of tbe State of New Jersey Rebekah Assembly. The room was gorgeously decorated In the lodge color*, pink and green, numerous palm*, ferns and

;t flowers predominating.

There were about 250 person* esent. Including visitors from every part of the State, among whom were State officer* and high officials of both the Odd

Fellows and Rebekph*.

Mr*. Carrie Brunnell. District Deputy, of Wildwood, was presented with a gorge?us banket of pink rose*. Other gifts were bestowed upon staff officers. Mrs. R Islay received the gu«*t* charming manner and in lilting words, expressed bet gratitude and appreciation fbr the occasion. Light refreshments were served, consisting of chicken salad, home-

made cakes and lea cream.

Haleyviile

slug out of town. , of Q U i ntoll Thursday and 1 Edward Pettit and wife. There will l-t a pure food sop- rrld wlth hu fll t ber ,udi° f Millville, spen* Wednesday p-rr held in the Masonic Hall on j f .„» r with hU Sister. Mra Anna Bailey. Thursday evening. November 2* ! Howard Walter*, of Altai- Mtllou TrIMwtt and William j The money will go for chnrch lni-| Ilc roast Guard*, was home Bradway were in Pert Norris on

Mr. and Mrs. George Stowraan., provement. The Port Norris 3and; on Saturday with his mother. Monday evening.

Herbert Hoffman and Mis* will entertain. j Mis* Frances Bradway. who U Charles Bt ad way entertained at

Robert Sheppard Called on I „ student nurse in Coop=r Hos-, dinner on Thursday, hit father.

Sharp. Jr.. Welnesday j pital. Camden. Is 111 with dip- mothet and sister: also hU broth- City Engineer were approved by

Idrcd Hcholcs motored to A»i

(Mf art Auxiligxy Eketi ! •*>' moruiliy list of ci, n Tbe following officer* werej The ,lnr ' ! elected to serve the Wildwood j flrowing this:,..

Golf Club Auxiliary the ensuing year, following ike regular butl-

sesaton Friday a/ternooc iher 12. Mrs. Mattie Aus-

tin Chelrtuan: Mra Flora Douglass. vice chairman: Mrs. Charlotte Knoll, secretary, and Mra

feJe M. Bulmt:

Bulmti had served as chairman

for the recent beueflt held Ir. Casino Thealrv. A report of

result* will be obtained In the

next Issue of this paper. Arrangements are being made

to have Bill Hand, tbe Wildwood High Pekoe! student who so deftly handled the pari of Bdward. sen of Captain Dover, ic the Wildwood High School operetta. ’’Sailor Maids.” to appear at v Casino The-ire on Tuesday and Wednesday. November 23 and 24.

to a writ Mr. Bert Ste.-lman

his organ specialty. "All Her Beaus Are Rain Bow*'• Every one who has seen the high school

operetta were very much impt

t-d with Mr. Hand's vocal selection* and felt confident tbe High School has made a And that will

be a credit to Ihe school.

year and their widow. u | dropping off In large nun^

:h year By thl* um;

ysar the office will h»,, ' little work to do. The tj-. ‘

veterans and 'their vi^

drawing pensions hat- toa , . ’

low 5W..M9. since it u that In Ocl ber. 1211 heroes and 141* of tb>::

died. Uttle

A II arrow Escape

Carelessness of bicycle rider* cause numerous narrow escape* from passible death. One youngster. coming from school Tuesday noon, skirted arrow Pine Avenue directly In the path of Bring-

An ordinance was pawed pro- truck, which was idlng for the appropriatlo.t of . df . neft „„ p, nr Avenue.

*211.000 for the purpose of ‘*y“* m an 11 g a tolB lat o Holly Beach, a main line sewer from the Inter-i Thr ^ lime lo „ve arctlon of Spencer . hlmrelf bodily Injury. Tbe wheel on Spencer Avenue, to ihe Board-1 dsmagerl somewhat and the ■calk, under tbe Boardwalk to • wko refused to give his

Twenty-sixth Street, from Board-• uninjured, walk to Pine thence to Ocean I . Avenue, ou Juniper and Poplar) Farewell Party

Avenues, from Park to Holly I . Saturday. November 2«. Bfo'k- | Rrnnv Young and! 1 * 1 *** °f the B. O. of Egyptians. An ordinance was introdu^d.^i Araauw. Friday evening ! » er '* “ thicken potpie iup-

t " r ,he HO,rl ing ot sanitary sewers and lat-j

George Fisher. contracting painter, who resides on West Poplar Avenue, has purchased aapriment house, at 21* West Juniper Avenue, from It W. Cub-'

berly.

Mi>. Rufus Collins, expecting lo be absent from home i ~ ten day*. Is vMling in Valley Forge Pa., the cues*, of Mra Gertrude Archer.

Pacific Avenues. Friday evening, when a few close friends gathered for a farewell party to Miss Em-

Tb. PI.-, .nd IWIIP—ood I» p.. h»a- U nil.-

specifleations as submitted by

gad Mrs Fred Flow. Mla» Cynthia Plos* and Mr and Mrs. prank O'Neal and daughters. Ruth and Nancy Jane spent So day with Mr and Mr* A. B Jdbnston. ; Mr. and Mr* Elmer E Davis a«d grandson. Elmer O. Taylor, of Millville, visited Mrs B C Steel ma ■. on flundny Mr and Mrs Joseph Butcbe and daughter. Ada May. *l*n Sunday with Mr and Mra Milton

Rallvy

CharUe A. Slowman. Walton Blow man. Thomas Corlts*. Fi . aun Thma- Corllse. Jr., sp. nl *»veral days last week near Isiyton

Mr and Mrs. Carl Bailey. whoj lbrr j, and ha* been removed to er . Rev. Henry Bradway. wife and have been living here for the the Municipal HooplUL Camden, daughter. Martha, of Bradley summer have moved to Millville, j Charles Brad way. Mr* A Noel | Beach hi* son. Ben. and wife, of where Mr. Bailey is employed an( | Era Victor Errlcson were In Bridgeton: George and William The evening service* In the M. Millville on Saturday Bradway and Joe Sharp, of Haley-

E Church next Sunday will start Those in Millville Saturday at 7 o'clock sharp I evening wer? Raymond Bltxxard.

The Rev Fred Slat*-! took dinner with Mr and Mrs Edward

• lunter Sunday.

Mr. and Mra Loui* Howell, of Vineland, spent she week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Howell.

Mr and Mrs Edwin Bailey

gunning ] motoied out of town Sunday Mrs Anna Stowman and Ml« , Ml Alii- . harp and son. Allej. Kathryn Stowman spent Sunday motored OUI of , own Sunday

Hi Heialerville

Several people from here at-

tended the veal pot-pie dinner

V1 . M _ __ , . — _ Harry Levine, of Millville, was Mr and Mr*. Clarence Whi Id In. William Bradwey. Allen Sbep- , n , own „„ T h ur *gay Wildwood, called on friend* pard and Sara Sbeppaid . r-h.mhrr. mu-p. Wnd

Sunday. and Mrs. \Telor Errlcson ; Th<> hwlon *..v H Mr and Mrs Jobs Roth and were out of town Monday »■'«»-1 M , )or .^ured Mont Work Guild of America, which, child spent as evtalng with her lug I gomery that the Commissioner.-. ,0 °k P | » r " ■' 3 * 07 HoU > r Beach sister. Mrs Anna Bailey. i B -n Brad way and wife and ; arr _ |ad .upp,,,., an , of Avenue. Armlstiee Day. November

‘ — *]•«., •a.nV allMMaar wl ■ h -. 'll *1*1*0 OllondsnO la MM Sftlen - •

resolution.

WiHtam Montgomery, on be half of the Boys' Club, requested permission for the privilege of bolding a skating carnival on the Boardwalk In the near future, for boy* and girls 12 years of age andunder. Mr. Montgomery slated that prtxe* were to be given by tbe club to stimulate

delphta. Mrs Edward Krug hostess of the evening. Amonc those present were Mr* Lillian Hoey. Mias Mildred Miller. Miss Kale Sandry. Messrs Robert Webb. Harry Bright and Conrad

Grunlnger.

Hecdir Work Guild Beport Miss Helen Hill, of VlneUnd Training School, was the speaker at the sfcynd annual Ingalhei

The Pension Bureau at Wash Ington. employs a young ma: whose one duty ri to check up oa

.... X'jia* ■ bool today have an opt.

eciwfi iwaf nave an opp, to me tbe civil war vet.--, brother* of tbmorrow wm

Preceding tbe reguri. leetlng of the Junior s.-.- . Wildwood Civic Club, Prids, nlng. the directors met with x-" H. Foster Ooslln at dinner |j tw Fenwick Isn. Mira Ber. ’ hostess upon tbU occa-: - charge ot Ui arrangea r the bualneM aeseiou held . home following the dim... ■ng Mra Ooslln's term », ^ deal of the soctloo. *h< m brought before the club ih. ^ portance of the Needle , Guild, as s result of mh. ■ ■econd contribution »,t» m ar, annual faU grv- “■ *— 11.

Mr. and Mra Janie* li gcou. were one day visitor, s.. Jay via motor, their *on V driving. The family ].;• home In Overt rook ri-. making excellent time n*. good roods. They m»d ..v can* cn Miss Ella McNevrr.. Mias K. E. Leedom

position Is the 0 D»:. where she haa been m figure for many year*

among the youngster* I o' garments under Ihe auspice. > JSSUl WfM—ood Br,uct. ,

^... and Mrs William Fisher Mrs. Anna Noel took dinner with j]. k( . character where the young 11 Th, ' attendance and daughter were out-of-town their grandparenU on Friday. | people are to be benefi'ted, , did In spite of the fact that many visitor* on Sunday j*,. and Mr * r. j. Tribbctt, Mayor Culver admonrih.-d those! P*™™* ou! of town. After Rev. Amos Fraxei tilled the wm ln Millville Tuesday or. parent* who refrelned from Just garment* had been turned In pulpit of Haleyviile Chjrch on h Ui i n ess j punishment of their boy* who had *>r ,be director, there were I.U..

Robert Reeves, of Maurice-! mutilated property here during 'eienly-five ^garments

Sunday and also admtnlstfred the

given by the Odd Fellows In I. O. O r Hall Saturday evening Mm Alice Brown, of Denni*vtlt*. spent several days with her 0tHet. Mra Howard Polhamu* Mis. Pboebr Chamber*. of Brtchsleun. .pent the week end with her sister. Mr*. Milton

Bslt.y

Mauricelown Miss Alma Page of Pori Noi ris, .pent the past seek end wit! her mother. Mr* Wlllism Hick man Mr. Albert Owens, who t* p^, d In Philadelphia, spent posi week end houie Mi*» Mildred Fustri spent past wiwh end at Paulsboro Miss Edna Munyen spent week end at Wildwood Mi Paul Hutton, who ha- ben: .Jptaff some time at Wildwood Mi' and Mi* William Well, ■pent Friday hwe rabbit hunting Mr* Daniel Sharg and son. l*Wltl Mra Wlllism. Hinson an.i w ra Ted Will* and daughtn

Port Norris

l*« Margaret Lee. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs William Lee ri confined lo her home with the

grippe

Mrs David Sirauls motored to Philadelphia Sunday tod visited the Srequi. On Friday evening. November 12. a surprise I iythday party was given lo Mrs William Bateman Mr* Gu* Htgnutt prwnt.d to he- a birthday cake with 56 pink candies on It. also a beautiful gift from friends Among those who enjoyed the evening wer* Mr. and Mrs. William Bab nai Mr and Mr. Isaac Fagan. Mi and Mr*. Henry Berry. Mr*. Gu* lllgnutt. M>.- Oscar Lund. Mr* Stull* Berry and Mrs Fred Lund and son*. William and Warren Burton H. Bobbin*, who Is in the Fnlvendly Hospital. In Phils delphta. with typhoid fever ti very low . David Bateman and David bln* were in Philadelphia

Lord’* Supper He preached

ery able sermon

*! tc

( Saturday and Sunday

, on i-usine-s the recent Hallowe'en celebration.. •c* 1 ' roar. Several

■ lhar

and Mr* Harold Sheppard j Mrv n oremce Turpin and Mr*, •pent the week end at the Beaqul- Ani|a Costello, of Bwedraboro, Centennial. , were recent visitors In town Allen Sheppard, of Audubon. Miss Clara Brad way spen* an *pcnt a few days with his Parent* | w l.h friends In Millville. l«-«i week , Mr and Mrs. Lloyd spent Wedand Mr* Frank flowkrr| ne-da y afternoon with Mrs. Anna

in Millville Saturday even- j,-^

also Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mril Raaler. Mr*. Harry

Honker Radrllffe and Mr*. Grace Marls Mho. Clara Bradsay and Mot- and „„„ Charles, and Mia* Marti Blackman spent Sunday with ' a pent Tuesday af-

r sister In Bridgeton ternoon with Mr* Anna Noel.

Mr* Victor Errlcson and son. Henry Bradway. wife and Gu». have l-ven III with UmxUUis c hH(j. 0 f Bradley Beach, sp* i i tbe pas! few days the week end with hk rathe.

Mr* Rita Bailey I* -Rfferln* Wl „ lam Bradway.

from a very severe eold and sor.- Joa< .p h Rradway and wife, of throat. Her son Elwood I* al*o wl)dmood , .p^m Wednesday with

detained from :ebool. suffering hli) falhpr william Bradsay

from a severe eoh' Charles Bradway and Mr, An Emile Sharp- ot May* Landing.' na w'ednrsday evening was In town on Wednesday ml , h b ls father. William Brad-

Mi and Mrs Edsard Robhlm

enterialned Rev Lord and wife ( , h>rifw Bradway . Jr .. o( g.u on Sunday^ K ton and Thomas Mernaley. ol

Floyd Nlchelson. of lio*it,li,n »a« a week-end visitor with hi-

n.. i * Mr* ftolM-r'

'"Next jMT." he warned, "parenta 1

directors wsr

beard fym.

Announcing The Opening of “Sandy Ann” Tea Room 134 E. Wildwood Are., Wildwood, N. J. TEA COFFEE HOT CHOCOLATE PIES CAKES SANDWICHED Open 9.SO A. M. Till 12.S0 A M.

will be nHilled to set their boyd Clara McCann. Mra H. Wailm . against malicious ail*-Mr*. Anna Beck. Mra Loulae

riilef The willful destruction public properly will not be tolerated by the city, nor will the offenders be lightly dealt with.”

he concluded.

Cox tract Awarded

Morey, of West Wildwood, and; Mr* John Thomas, of the same] precinct Th: Junior Wildwood j Civic Club made its second eou-J trtbutlon to the cause a* a unit. | Plans were complete!) by the . home section, at their last regular meeting, te form a similar] unit of Needle Work Guild. j Thi- following distribution of j garmenu was made: Cap*- May

Crew Avenue*, and bet wren At-County Health League. 152; 8t. ;

lantlc aiid Ocean Avenues, about Michael'*

yards, on Ms bid land Training 8

of *<»e per square jrai A The for Frlendlea

contract calls for rompU-iiou on ISO. Salvation Army. Atlantic!, ir before April IS. 1927 The j City. 101; Firemen's Welfare As-, ] purpose o' the top surfacing Is nociation. Wildwood. 80. Mill-' protxrtlnn against possible die- vllle Hoepilal. (1; Dr. Mare Ho* , lodging of the -ami by winter: pital. Wildwood. 47; nine local;

1 —* Cash received. *3300. i

r Health League. 162; 8t. : fl's Orphanage. 15*. Vine- j | 'raining School. 1*0; Hotm | }, tendless Cnlldren. Camden.

Turkey Dinner (sp^tn.) NOVEMBER 2h. At 2:00 o’elock A Full Course Dinner, $2.00 The Leon CrvrUo Open All Year A. KELCH10RKE Up 140 E. FUST AVE. FORTH WIIDWOOC

TN# gall Dancing ClaaaM Hav* XUnaC THE ADDIS DANCE STUDIO 233 Wert Pine Avenue WMwood N. J