Cape May County Times, 7 January 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CAPE HAY COIHTY HHES PMIIAT lATUAIT ;

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Wildwood May

juire Beach Front Rights

Negotiations Now Under Way Between Gty and Beach Realty Company Third Ward Boardwalk

St Vincents Ho.-pit«l. rb.t city K I OffirPtC Phyllis Vlr*lnU ha- ^ ;lMeVV V»/fnCcI5

! of Kiwanis . in Wildwood w.

. SMITH

ROBK1IT

cashier mm) a Ic ' prefl<l« , n! <>( thiTuckahoc National Bank Mr. Statth. popslariy knov n In Ocean City and . t'pper To» nship a"Bob." baa been active In the civic life of Upper Toaneblp tot many years, aw' his acqualntanceslnp throughout the county surprised the SUbouellc 1 alitor, replies being received from every n<tion j

cc.-recti.' naminr him A l:rge,tbe First Ward of the city. «iib number were received from V lid- two concrete runs far rolling wood, and several from rape May chain. The structures to have City. ! reinforced concrete piles and ' Curiously enough, the only plac. ; girders running *t° n £ Bj^^ where Mr. Smith a*> conslstent^A«mi^fron^CreM^t^

W ildwood Crest

by HELEN S.

left V ild-

wood about a month ago to visit Mr. Lowery's grandmother. Mr Lowery is "n «»*e advertising st^ff of thi- Piixf »* I* 1 ? Wild wood offle* and has !>«-en very busy all week receiving con-

graUilatlonr

Mr Jerry Salvatore, manager of the Ik- Lute Beauty Parlor, located mi Pacific Avenue, has gone to New York cliy. where be Is attending a convention of

beauty specialists

There will be a public hearing In the City Hall Thursday. January K at 1.30 P. M under the direction of the War !>.partm*nt

Miss frothy Udlmer entertained Mis* Edna LHlich.^ of Phltadelplia. over the New \ear.

liarry Stoke", of lil

Mt Sweat Briar Road, has as

-*j for a week, hef Mrs. Diet-rie. of Olney.

Plans for the construction of the Third Ward Boardwalk in the

City of Wildwood, were presenied _

the Commissioners of that re- 1 proponed convention hall, t on Tuesday afternoon by En- Edward B Fagan president of gineet Weir. Approved by the ,y„. Holly Beach Realty Cornhoard. the plans were placed on puny, announces that the eonvles for the inspection of visl- . M1K tk»n of this building will-be tors. completed by Decoration Day The specifications call for two The approxlmat- . i* tZih >00 plans, each showing a width of »itb a seating rapacity of 4.< 00 et. One of-them provide- , ■ v~. • -r.ibt.-~

solid concrete surface, ha '

running from the edges of

other, a wood d •ing walk, such

Plnyer Dramatic Club, of Philadelphia, in Hunt’s Casino Theatre. Tuesday afternoon and evening, for thi benefit of St. Ann’e Parochial School. In Wildwood. The play was staged In

three arts

Carroll Dugan, director of th« comedy also had a role

It mistaken (or anyone else was; goniery Avenues. The plan- »l“> ‘ in Ocean City, where he now Uvea.; provide tor light standard- ar-: Many Ocean City folk thought h- 1 ranged at a distance of «5 f eetI »»» Bdwani M. Suston. president! apart, with double lighting «*-1 f n (

of the Ocean City National Bank.; tensions placed at all street and postmaster of the resort. : ner». or approaches .. . ^ ! Furthering the plans for tha The Winners: |erection of the Boaid»alk In the Those who were correti In their I Third Ward. Engineer Writ was

answers, complied with the- rules, I aulhoriied by reaolulion adopted and got their letters In the mail, by the Commissioner* to secure Brat, were: lbr permission of thi Beach;

Mrs Theresa A. De.try. Sea Isle Realty Company for tb. extension; OH | of the walk over its lands. Fori The many friends of Harry Mrs Robert T. Stevens. Sea Isle! the sum of one dollar a lease Farrell, of Wear Wildwood AveCty. ; has been drawn to the city by nue. will be glad to hewr of hi* Maiy S. Bainbrldge. Bet*'■'ys.the Beach Realty Company, recovery from a cent illneoi Print. I granting possession of these land*; which h»d caused hia family

II filled

he afternoon eve mnanees A contingent WUdnvxid String Band

!.I famished lh« music. Th* furniture used in the play wa* loaned by the Burk Furniture Company. The cast was made up entirely of PhfLdelghlaaa. Th* show was aponsoird by the Knights if Coliirnb i- Wlldwcssd. and was truly a splendid production of

amat'-ur talent.

6. Frances S - ration. Marmora Miss Fannie E. Bateman. Cape May Court House. To each of them two ticket* have been mailed for their favorite theatre. Contestants arc permitted do get ticketsal any of the theatres advertising in this

paper.

And Again

the rules As simple a* one. two. three. Name the Silhouette subject. and then search through the Classified advertisement* and find the name that. In your estimation, fit* the Silhouette Send it in. tell what ad you saw the name in. and where you want the theatre tickets if you win. That's all. No red tape, so long rule*, no premium for neatness, or the :-<nd of hand you write. Just the tnrec things to do. and a postal will do to send It in on. Address your letter to the Silhouette Editor, pleas*. If you are not among the fans who hare entered this most fascinating conte*! ever conducted by thi* newspaper, you are missing a whole barrel of fun. s* well as the chance of winning FREE

theatre ticket*.

r«>rm>|M>udriir* route*!

A lively battle was wagid by our correspondents this week, to get up on the Udder toward the fig prise to be awarded on January lith, and the special pci*.

Of $6 offered lor Ihli

r of the

or parcels of Und* for the term of one year. The lease bears the joint signatures of Charles G. Norton, president of the board of directors, and Attorney Darnell,

of Camden, secretary. I'pon conclusion oi

alarvn.

•ble to ipea A . several week* with

hi* folk* in Philadelphia.

Motoring to Philadelphia was hardship to many who took

Dual- *ke sbor cut via Route No. 15.

; Exprewiom of disgust and aorry

tala-

tional. led the singing in hi* inimitable manner with WynnBaker at the piano and Ralph Holme-, violinist, both of Mill-;

Kiwanis Club. Waller |

Reeves, well-known baritone, also of th.- ‘Millville Club, delighted

gathering with several

dendldly rendered eokn? that!

were roundly encored.

Aster the tntrodue on of i guests Frank Lloyd welcomed '• 1 them. An amusing coincidence; as Chat Mrs. W. Collina Thomas won the Udiaa' attendance prize and Mr. Thoraa-* the men's prize.

jquTry^roncemlliE the lea**-. in a I i*!® of motor mishap* were - Ed» i>i C Mlddl*rton. j. J Matement which propbeslzed city '<• ll«ht by those whoH“»- «■ A Waiker Morris, ownership of the beach froot j f *1>'^roted the drive over denp 1 ,, ‘ rr >' wu,c M<1 ’«*rry within a short time. He told his, rW" ah' 1 uneven cut* In th. road ! • Nlrk '' r *'n were presented gifts audience that it was of vital Im- ** ter '-he heavy rain* of hut I ' or "tie hundred per cent,

porlancc that th* city own the| Tu-svlay. The Link family go- i,nc ' luring 1S*6.

Im uch and that sueh a -lep was lug up lor the holidays, narrowly Brtorc Installing the officer* now under consideration. |-wraped dlsaMer when their cat| Ho *a ,d Melvin gave .- short ad

1 became unmanagahle in the slip- drem. in which he brought the petition, pery Tacka. and their motor r •-1 o' District Governor * lo ,n " fused to take the gear after a Will lain T Bingham and of the

ooniplute merry-go-round of the car. P. was finally righted, more by sheer luck than management. U ever Route No. 15 Is hard surfaced—there is a real boon in store for all drivers of car* go-

ing that way.

District Secretary Howard p,

^vin tadWOlScW,.. ^- J- JNJ ™ Dinner Meeting Tuesday <r | t . n< i, t,, overbrook. Mr and Mr*. Charles AbblgV Will e* CerAn.on,:^”^""^”*^

— day week

The officers *ao wril guide Mrs. Th oAor. 8u* * enterthe Wild wood Kiwanis Club tained at a card p*rty and lunchthrough 18?7 were installed at a eon In honor of Mien May Stokes, dinner at th- Hotel Seacrcst Mra. Cwcr and Mr Samuel Tuesday evening by Howard Mel- Rnonman. all of P; lladelpbla. tin. nowly-wppolnti d secretary of Thi* week Mra. Stoke has as her the New Jeioey District. «wao!« guest Mr- Carn Ran*now. of

International. The 'new officers Olney. Pa.

are: Mark Fagan • enz Thursday PreaWent. Edwin G. Middle--and Friday of t-ht past w. -.on. vice president. Milton A.' Atlantic City with friend*. 'Calker, disfrict trustee. James Mr. and Mr*. Walter Winslow . Taylor treasurer. William H., entertained Mr and Mis J. Austin: 11 rectors. Clarencr u. M'arr-n. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Eldredr Allen E. Grace. d=Vank f Warren and Miw Peggy Warren

E ’^oyd; Harry 8 Whte. Chas. lover th • week end.

C Glenn. WHHam H. Kentnerl Mr Ul> w>lr en . end Orville T. King. lertrined Mis* Iheodora foote. The event was a mast enjoy «rl«) l* wpendlnr the winter in

able on- for both Klwanlmni and; Vineland.

then ladies and was praalded y. ilw j Mr* E. Tayior. of by Past PreriJent Jackoon. | N j vtailed the

Foster Oortla.{ |atlrr -, Mr „ d Mn . ‘ . und f, r ^ John Molter. over the Chris mas

holiday*.

Mr and Mr Harry' L Nick-

U. « .A, .A.I.. il ™ " ■' •'Krl.i™. I-in. «h, 8n- Klw.nt« mwtM.s AlBQ.r M' ,nd lira. OrvJJl. ,. hu -Ufi rtrl s|nt. his rarluu, S 1 -• n ' 1 M jy A- C f-~>-»ra,~..-.ral HraUo, "»«■ “ <>".' £»/; Mr. .hi TM N-b. a VnauA. OiMitl?- •« Hl«

so rig leader of Rotary Interna-

North Wildwood im ^ "* Mitn El*an«* Hall, of New Mr. knd Mrs- Jos- Ph B 0 **! YorY . was the week-end guest gave a Christmas pnrty oti Tu**- o{ Uri G Mewinser. of J«S Ea»t day evening. December **• ln i fiecond Avenue honor of their daughter. Betty M|w q,, ^-oed.ard, of ' #en who I* a student at MIU^vtIII g(rTrl h ., be- PL State Normal bcbool. Tto^e recovering src. ^ v.'"** -ss ' S,, Dolorra Sra.-l-.l-.. brtO- ~ Tra-U, .^-^ uUr« Harrv Bright Carl Aibig. Those who attended were Mu-ec Mt Walter Griffith h ^ v "j; Llllek and Lillian Bagal.

1

holidays With her parents. * ' '‘rth Blrec^

President

through prt

tor's orders not to talk. He wa# ■r an ovation by the Ktwan-

be arrived shortly af-

. William- o' South Dennis.

Mm. Chart*# Grooh entemia#* Mr and Mm Panto, doaghlMorton, and son. Jack, of Phs,

Mrs. Palmer Way bad as her «'!*• during the past wtmk MisChariotte Ray. deal of th* Women's College, at Pnaa State George Bu« field wet! New Year* In Philadelphia - k

New Year holiday* at th* A” odor. It. At las tic City.

Mi Chari** Knoll eatarUtoa* her bro her. Harry Barber, a

Mi** — w holidays with her poraat* on Third A venae.

A. J. FEIIDLAHT, K. D. IDA X ^KIEDLAKD, M. u.

Office Hours: S t

Property owners in

urged the Conunissloners

dude Wildwood Avenue, west ol Park Boulevard, in the civic Improvement program now being launched for the hard surfacing of several streets. Commissioner of Streets Taylor answered the appeal to the effect that any money left from the bond issue would be distributed to the beat

Interest of the petitioners.

C. W. Way. M. D. 41S South Lanfij* Avt. *«• l«l* City. N. J. • to 1» A. M I to « P It r to t p. m.

Offleo Hours: *

JULIUS WAY. M. D.

The

The following appointments were nude by Mayor Culvi - at the regular weekly business session of the Commissioners in City Hall. Tuesday afternoon. Patrolmen on the city, police force— Emil Hefner. Ennos R. Mann. Howard A. Johnson. It was further announced that I -’rnuel i r . Garrison would succeed himself! as a member of the Board of Edu- j cation. William G. Gross will j |

tieinb

Mrs. Eether •*t Pine Avt by her brother.

frits. In Tywin .

K. Mohr.' 204 e. accompanied r. Uraumbaugh. and Mrs. Lo!icnue. Gl •nsid.-.

Preetdvn

y Dbrtriw.

Edwin Middleton de- ra.- .-.T.

t-lared that Kiwanis would not)**s» by •urvive long If it wen. nierely ==

a luncheon club. Th - real work' of Kiwanis is for others, not I ourselves, he said. Th greatestwork Kiwanis can do. he said, is among the under-privileged boys and girls. Th- club should br made a living helpful factor; in »h > ii— ,be boys and girls)

He emphai

ROMNEY PLACE

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Otfic# Days «t Court House—Mon- *“ —' Friday. Other

Mis* Milan-' 1 Clark, of Port Nor- '’ic Sinking Fund Commission,

rl*. wbp has been n most active

ncaday, ,

conteaunt piner the standing, op to last

wa* aa tollou -;

*MM» BH1.1. Mildred Clark fiW#r-Mre S G. langb Third—M.-.s Iren.- Pox Only a lev. days -mail every day Should count. The commission ns well as the aw* the end make the effort

worth while.

the

had

plished during 1S2 mtinlcatlon further that additional men I the beach patrol fo jforce of beach cleat 1 work this year.

Miss Marl 0.Daniel, l* back again In the store after severe] day* of rest atd vUlt with relain Ozford. Chewier County.

of Wildwood.

importance of rogulai an .i-larw-e f and in (losing called upon th men to live up to the ideal* and

objectives of Kiwanis.

.... .. *’**! President Jackson -tat V 0 " r »• ■“»- »- „ „«„„„? "l’ Potter Got)in could not addr.-» Mr*. Clarence G. Etdmdgc lr|. h ' ** t,,er,n *- l ‘nlH his Hlnev Philadelphia lor special tr -at-l ^ ha!l no, missed a tne-tlnp In a Willadeiphi* hospital I Kiwanis aince it* inception. ... | pa> ' president predicted that Mr

in.!'" .ranees Hageraan and I Cowltn. niwly^-iect d Lleutenan , eommenda- ' , hlUp SU,ll,lr **'‘ t ' w '' r ' holiday (eJvernor. Pourlh Klwanl- ii,. ,>,e C. mml!- C "''':;f Mr ' ^ H..wat„ | «.b WUI go far In Klwanl, vie Improve-!* ® S'ulrttrag. r, M A Walker announced tba !■* ''ritemed to renew hit engage- : at least twenty wn.i— , . . The com-' nient U,t Amu ~ - v “n*»n» »er, to attend th- st^i, recommend,: "r"‘ ' ,mp * njr ‘ r n^ * , j HwtaUatlon of officers „ ih , l—' placid on j nager of the tnerry-go- Hotel Walt Whltamn. Cam--the mid-sea- ==== .______^ ! 1 hur-ulay evening of this w

t an enlarg- '

*rs put

Dr. Humbert Mangino

CHIROPRACTOR

Hours Daily: •-11—} t—T-|

Sunday: 11—1}

Dr. Chat, A. Furey OfiTEOPATH

»« E. Wildwood A

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