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cape sat conrrr tikes, fbidat. xabch 4. iwr.
Live Question in Wildwood
flnxarf *»* t>rokca UO» «•>*.! Oelebrutn« (Mr
“ ^ Mon* froatln* on .rrtCIn* Knnlrf-Mu^, Mr *i«! Mr*
A««wr. OPJW!!. ihr Mmo^ K*!». V North A Hd. ood. Tb* operation U CBterUlMd a nun.brr ot rrt*od»
> OMI
eounct tor WUUra UpEdward
Th*
• U1 total
hr )ol> to hr rowpl.-tn!
-- Thr.r will hr a diatlnr-
liror. ••• »*' *'’'■* atraidht i iitomu to thr character ot the m boj that srwutd-thr ^ bojidu^a. in that oo tao frt>n!. The CoAraMoaer* v>1 | ^ ui&r. A«nlM» •Hi
—
‘“'to color the pa lot wm]
• llh the
architectural deslao Th* property •III t» ottered for «air The rite
of th • flne»t
the city.
etioc
B< HKUJi &
Beach Beally Cotopanr .„n the atilt la ‘ court city After all. alM
cntnmltuw to eralt f
Beach Realty Company la j
or*, to proewre their r nd It to up to eeery think
-c.r in Wildwood to ataod , city hi It* purpoac to buy ,
pmperty.
Itlieoa Of three mualirl»re tn a quandary ore: r.ryct of coaaolidalloo. Th* and the "acaluat.- bulll aio of contcotloa ealeu Hire (<*od for thouxht tc t.rr la TreBloo Wednesday
Wildwood, apoaeoced by the In rharpe of arranae jhl the leauc Ticket* r :r.loB 10 both trains like Wildwood. cam quite
just what I* the rtsbt thin* lhaperty owners are bentawud by neon* of cards, r. turned to the aaeoeii shows eonehi»!»rly the > e? the person ateniap irr the measure win be put cte will be determined Ky uhMc bcarlnc which took In Trenton WadoaaiSaj r Culver la a bneineae l.lKb Integrity and ability, uirment l» always keen has a foreaJ«ht bora of o! tiuslnees esperlenee. A* of the City of Wildwood, es* alone all llnm ot civic ient si*rid out aa a credit Mayor Culver at heart b ■-.no!Idalion. as are the Combat they declare that ood to not ready for con-
y*. it was extremely find the ana shin in* 1 h- first peek of da: morulas. A sharp throushout the day. dkl urb the elements, nor biai iut> of "one perfect day' as visitors were ccmcemed ake of the storm, pronwaera poured Into Wilde score- They swelled Mila!Ion aurjirtolnsly larse day rod turned the city [•■ehIre of activity. It was t opeulnx day of summer •♦in* ao ma -
• ading the I
hard to find than mads rmy of visitors Sunday Seeln* to beltovln*." st od to Wet. as far a* l«c* concerned. All the water inunadated larse porthmi island a ueek aso marlny a I ton. bad sooc out in
i* a lamb.
»j lous. hundreds of stoht nraded the district bet' Von ns's and Spencer Arc on the boardwalk. Here tlie steel eirders are In for the construction of the i.vrutlno ball It to a W* on these days sod with *Me rapidity thr Job takes pe. tlvlts* evidence of ho» Sdins will look when com Th< outline of the floor In* I
The “Dove 8wer«*". Is a bew
i this season, situated la the tusal block. It w sure to reap a harvest tn patron*** there. The owner. Mr John H Bohanoa rr-
rtul Interest* rxtrml to countrtou tn Ecrope. York. Phi Isand Wild* ood. was a oneday vlxitnr Sunday Mr. Tfoppaue' better ~W^Sss with
in*
Inc I <Ui ax 1
gueeu from out of town. Mrs c, Mary Houston. Mrv Sophu Brick. • :naTr ' Mrs Itlchard Smith. M and Mr*. Charle* Spencer of Phlladolphin The affair wa* held at the home
Of Mr.
A r-
W. C. T. U. Annual
Dues Social
President Will Principal Speaker
Be
of thr North Wildwood
The annual dnes social
W C T V of Sea Isle City will he held In the M. E. Choieh On Tueoday. March t. An In citation
.... . , , have been extended to each thto delightful rn|o|| „ rtHirsI) for their o<-
ftcera to attend. The eueet of the evening will be Mrs. Nina
™"'“ Prants. State presldenl of W. CA special meeflog of the board- T. D. The county will he alk committee of the Wildwood resented by Mrs Swain. The naaber of Commerce, wax held '“e* 1 union U working hard to <>u Honda> morning with the city mik e ,l,ta ■ ocl * 1 * ,,, * «><*«•* ' ommlsalonerr. SecrTtary Baio- F ""‘ members are to Join bridge, presiding David Weed* i IW » moling Before the prochairman of the committee iarlsfs * r%m luncheon will he nerved, that the garhaar question in past Wosa» f° r 1**'- "Hold Fast
• as a hard problem to *«*> °« Forward.nd for the purpose it ’ Greetings. Mrs. Miller,
bettering the conditions. Cily In- u 'k»< ‘h« letters W. C. T. U.
By hu 1 Mean. Sea isle Tnlon Music, ladles' Trio. Mrs. 8ut-
n. Mr*. Wllsey. Mrs Sharp,
tor the rtty and la behalf of the 3ulx by the members of Baa
effort* of the committee To elraa i *»*• l: * lon
wn> recommended that the 1 T1,e F ‘*- Fateh. Fix. c.v take x bind In the mailer. •*" 5 follow. Mr* Miller, hiayo- Culver explained that under Playlet. "Tell It to the Neweblv iwraonal *uprrvtoln-v. owners papers." Mrs. Hens. Mrs. Blrop-
of all boardwalk properties will son and Mrs. 8uttO-.
HggMBgkHH ol the garb-1 Addrato by Mrs. Frants. Bute
I be road to Presldenl.
by notice that — --
of the law will
Singing by Union.
Music by W. C. T. V- Trio. Reading. “A Woman’s Place.’
given by Mrs. Mid-
wanlana food for thought when | ing hto dues and Initiation fee.
he described a number of typical he declared.
<by a dlelon
Membership
8 wain.
"Have you every been a fr urerT". Mrs Wltoey Docs Social Song, Sea
Union.
Wefeome to New Members W. C. T. IT cloning aong benedict iou
members of i club. It crot
Mrs. *"rtblng big
poorly functioning real labor to jdlt ver. said the Gov i docs not become
hiwaalan simply by pay-
Cape May County Kiwanls Clubs will hold an lnter-<Tob meet at Cape May Court House Thursday evening. April SI. It
was announced.
Mr. ‘.tonlia reported that word iscelveJ that day from Florida was to the affect that H. Foster Goalln. past president of the club and now Lieutenant Governor of the Fourl District, to showing marked Improvement.
Gov. Bingham Visits Wildwood Kiwanis Told Members Paying Due* Didn't Make Real Kiwanian ] Stale Kiwanls Governor WHHam T. Bingham, o. Millville, paid an official visit to the Wildwood Kiwanls Club at IU weekly Inachson at the Fenwick Tuesday President T Millet Hand and a number of other members of thr Cape May Kiwanls dub were visitor, and Pnwldent Hand extended the greetings of bto club to Governor Bingham. President Edwin G. Middleton welcomed the Governor on behalf of the Wildwood Club Governor Bingham gave th* Kl-
Knforrlnc this i
agalnts persistent violations imperative. The tnardwalk l West Wildwood had one of 1’ ltd-winter days In year* situation at all i the first clear!who will not comply with the tow.}; Sunday tn weeks made It possible: mast suffer the o *equ< a large penmuge of owners!fine of t»0 to the minimi pay a visit to their snr nvr .. ;
EXECUTOR
TRUSTEE
Chfcrtered 1862
open tn permit the eucllgbt and smoke rising from the visible of life most pleasant to alter a duii. drab winter of n. Gratifying.
•fter the lapse o' a week, found properties inraet and soffero HI effects frm th* storm me had feared Weet Wild wood’s cottage* are 1 lit to withstand the storms, ann according reports, there wasn’t as a* a weather board
Mrs. fsyl Clouting and mother spent Tuesday In Philadelphia and Wednesday In Trenton. and .Mrs. J. Edmond
with relartvro in the Quaker tSty. rs. Carrie Seri cant was a week-end visitor In Philadel-
phia.
r. and Mrs Palmer W. Way have returned Ironic from a trip to Bermuda. r. and Mrs. Evans G. Plaugh ter entertained Mr and Mrs. G. H. Parker, of Washington. D. C.. over the week end.
Woodbine Boy Scouts Put Out Timber Fire Were It not for the her work of several Woodbine you on Sunday an enormous am<« of tlmberUnd would have b< destroyed and possibly the hot of the residents endangered. The boys are Max Gahls. If; I Robert Gutslnger. IS. and Mar-
shal Myers. 13.
The lad. were returning fror> a nearby farm when they noticed sntokc coming from the woods, and although fanned by a stiff wind, the fire waa soon held
unde control.
The fire was discovered Sunday afternoon at 3 P. M. Theyl#“ are member* of the Boy Seoul I*' Troop No. I Woodbine.
Dance For Benefit of New Qrtbolu^Churph ^ Woodbine will have a Roman Catholic Church and the erection of thto building will i •tart. On Friday night a dance given In Liberty Hall and fund* derived will be used this purpose. The member* thto Catholic Clnb are ardent' workers and It U expected by the' continuance of their actlvrltl« the erection of the edifice will be started I
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J. ASSETS, $5,700,000.00
per cent Interest Paid on Tune Accounts
ADMINISTRATOR
E. R COTTON
• tor the store* which willi the front of the building Hog operation* in every | d the boardwalk are numrr- j }
Civil Engineer—Bonded Surveyor Municipal and Highway Engineering Survey. - Kan* - Specification. Superruion of Contraction Spc<i>Iising in Real E»tat* Development*, Town Flaming. Street Paring. Municipal Improvement*. 619 Aabury Aremie Oc~n Qly, N. J.
n old proper!tea mark
Samuel J. Kel-
were: Mr. and Mrs Ahram >. of - Philadelphia; Carl a. also of Philadelphia: ■aJlahaa. of the Sixth dixtrlot. Philadelphia.
thy i
r the week end. . F V Fsrrtngton.
The Helpful Bank! ^11 It might inrpriae you—if you are not familiar with modern banking—in bow many way. n bank can be truly helpful. The Tuckakoe Rational can help you. if you are worthy, tide over a temporary basinexi depression; help you »tock up with merchandise: help you buy seed or frrtiliier; help you by ad rice pa inveitmentx: help you in safeguarding your valuable.; help you get ahead financially by the liberal interest on raring, aceotute. And in many more ways that are would like to talk over with you. Stop in.
Tuckahoe National Bank B. C. SMITH, Cashier Tuckahoe New Jersey •The Gateway to Cape May County”
Why take any char es with your valuables? Our Safe Deposit Vault is loss-proof and the rental of a Private Lock Box is very little - - only $3.00, $53)0 and $8.00 per year. Rent one now.
! First NationalBahkI Ocean City.N. J. E STABLtBHFO JAN 1.190 2
Wishing Never Built A Fortune You cannot wrih your way to financial independence. To get there you mu*t SAVE systematically and regularly. That takes real courage— at the start. Soon it become, a habit—a habit that will mob mean for you financial security and independence. It is surprising how a raving* aeoaunt with four per cent, interest compounded semiannually. grow, in thi* bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANKSea Isle Pip/, N.J.
LATE!
He was late reaching the dinner party - - but he apologized and all was well. He was late making his train - - but he caught the next one and no harm came of it. He was late in making his will - - and today his widow and children are paying dearly for his procrastination. Meaning to make your will is not enough - - making it is what counts. Ocean City Title and Trust Company Asbury Avenue at 8th Street * 4 Where Yoar Inter eat Growt** Bait hr q — Trulls — Tillf Iltsuranct Tint Ai, oun/i — Safe Deposit! — Inveilmeuli Set tie meu! Roomt — Fbitort' Information and Travel Bureau
qA ‘‘Personal S^ucstion ? • We are interested enough to ask the question; you need give the answer only to yourself. How much money does your bank book show that you saved last year? Did it measure up to—your standards—your abilities—your needs? Don’t you want to do better during the next twelve months? Then let’s begin today. Ocean City National Bank Ocean City, N. J. “You Are a Stranger at This Bank But Once”

