Cape May County Times, 22 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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A McGrath Story EXCLUSH ELY /.V THIS PAPER “Bound to the North” Fo» nwnty-right vrar» one of America’* mort popular author*. Harold Marti rath nrrd* no introduction ta the rradm <>l thi* paprr. Hi* new aerial. "HninA /o tkt S'brtk." which *tart» in nrvt week* iaauc, treim with action, mjatrn - , romance—and the .ir>prratr r»k» of war. Courap of the enemy i* a thins wfiK-h Mr- MacGrath make* you tee and admire. A winsome rlrver. courageou* min from Vir|pnia carriet on. There isn't a •urtpaph you will want »o mm—if you ttart to read thi* great rt0 ry start inf in next weeks issue of this paper. fiarold MaKIrath writes nothing but "heft sellers." He is the author of such great books as Arm- and the Woman IV Man on the Bo*. IV Carpet from. Bagdad. The Kxgfrd Edge The Citeen Stone. The Sporting S.wnster, Yellow Typhoon, and The Voice in the l-og. Start next week — and read "BoumJ lo lit ' then nery week, exclusively in this paper. Cleverly illustrated by Henry Jay I-ee.

Making •uremer rwaerratkm ber* for herwlf and non. Ml*. Eilaabeth Cl rich, a member of the tyxclsl itrpartraenl of the Board of Education. Philadelphia. wa» a curat at the FVmr. trlih

Mrs. Clayton. Sunday.

Mr*. Philip"MpTich. of Pitta* hunt, took her mother. Mr*. G. W. Adam*. 11? West Glen wood Avenue, quite by surprise Friday moraine. April IS. when she announced herself an • Easier Pres-

ent" for a few weeks

The real relate and bulldlnc 'department of the National Burl news Kevle*. a macutne published In Wavhlncton. contain*

' • article covering the Itn-

Another C?se Where the Girl Pays;;;”',

Judge Eldredgr Gives Somej^,, Fatherly Advice To Mar- et>-

garet Comber

Guilty Youth Is Still Free i -ti nr

Charles Brandon Booth Stirs Inter-Club Meet .

- way from MiBrUle to Pw -,b.th. bring In the I1B» . ’ route to the seashore re - Cape May County.

Club; Dr. 3. Thorn

An llltiatration of the lac* of y r R , hom.- training. Improper care *t»*l .o ,

swiuauir article rovrnng roe im- , , . , . , ‘ * * iTO.™..,. «««„« ,h. „> '■'* “■'■r'"'"

evil* which lurk In the way “'.ritles. lls a young girl who w weak men- , tally and who chocaew to ItT whhh .-n to follow a sordid life. wa» «P«n : .. lr

ibe Ocswn cry j Vr-,./ Home at Menantico j -fra. The Ocean . . i i.ih Quartet rend nriiE’.s I ront at Auction 1

Ti-nnebaum.. ; t»ft Sand- j May City I

preseni fV.r.unlsslonrrs.

story'* headline lead*- "Mayor Culver dor* much to aaalst In mmklnr Wildwood. N. 3. a model

commuelty." The rtory give* a ln «» or; n. splend d areourt or the rort* nt M»r*«rel Comber, an attractImprovem>nt* the rlty ha* gone. 1 * 1 ’ l»-year-olil girl, of Andovei to. yet wlthont .itravaganee to •**'• *«>o was Indicted by the

accomplish much for the va

also related the rxps large publishing box ploys 16.000 boy* and their youthful charwe.

Celebrate 50

Years of

_ imeflttrd. It I* a nice hit of i ~ " j publicity calculated to reap a j second event In the history of the (harvest in rranmerrlaUxing Wild-

club In which the ladle* bar. to the trailing public. a pan. Thl* evening a pinochle

,and dance wil! be given. pio-ICape Kay Countv Health League

the benefll m me riuo. .

, WpJJpJ I (fpl*"’ F '"" 1 “'~ cQQCCj Lsllc Ab b rMlU „ of „ rwnt ■ - j tton of the Victor Durant Glass .rei i J /•' l e Plant. In Vineland. N 3 . by a Wildwood Couple bur- delegation of Wildwood bualn.ss >unded By Seven Children ro *' n - 11 'hat th. ., D • ; glasaware product* of the plant At Happy Keumon ( m»y t» on display here In the ________ | new Convention nail. Members , , n , KI -I the party acrontp»nylng Mayor U ildwood rersonal .News Culver and the Commliwioner*

April grand Jury for fornication pled guilty to the charge todor;' Judge Henry H. Eldredg-. , Margaret had been In the State , J, Home and tw-cn u.ider the care 1 y ^»f the State Board cf Children'* Guardians. Her home conditions |i. were not proper, becauge of 111- »,

. report* and "«• « h ^ ***** “1^* *' Information were »'»“'• The Stale « h . ic offlclal staff of ‘ Hswrd of Children * Guardians b. ,

be work being done by the Cape : ^ P 1 "-' 1 »>er with a family In p r .

ity.

l chlcket rved. The

potpf-

By HELEN &

Mr and Mr*. Edwin C. Hamlln. Sr., are receiving congratula>0 thl* week upon Ihptr BtUetb dding anniveraary. cemmoralIng a life endowed with many blcMlhg*. Th* couple rcalde with heir daughter. Mr*. William Panroast. Sti West Wildwood Avenue. On April 21. 1*77. they •err married In Philadelphia. In - Mark* P. E. Church. Seven hildren hlemed the union, all id whom are living, and with

their husbands, wivn

dren. wer. the guest* at table

were Chief of Police Cobb. T. J. Sullivan. Frederick M*Muri*y and W. Courtright Smith, former Mayor of Wildwood. The art ware In tinted, colored. Inlaid and wrought gUa*. manufactured !r the Durant plant Is only duplicated In French and other con-

Unental factories.

lue ■*«-■*•* 'i''"’ UJ life ' -1" . - May County ll.wlth Lsmgue. I w which met with Dr Julius Way| BU JJfIn the chair. Thursday afternoon. April 14.' New member* were enrolled and data rehearsed by old members active In the county welfare department. The sneaker on this occasion was g. S Stabler. Farm Demonstrator, representing the Extension Service of the Slate Agriculture Department HI* subject was "Cattle Teet* a* a Mean* of Diminishing Tuberculosis In Cartle." Mbs* Dorothy Rice gave a splendid acrountlng of her work In the county among the needy and Hick.

act as a

child e

Commemorating her birthday.

Mr* George W. Adami dered a eurpriae in ] West Glen wood Avcnu evening, when a few

friend* assembled to pay their . .... . greeting* Among those and "*** j were Mr. and Mrs. Hi at table Mrs Helen Barnett.

* friends

'"i,™” Insurance Rates in Sea Isle Will Drop

i.h a few very Intimate "*««]BUnche Oitman. of Atlantic City WH'P Mcngh pius..,.,v;; CommiMioner8 Decide To

and Mrs. Hamilton fifty

Philip U Stuhltragi

was announced that Mr. and Mr*.

jean. ago.

The house was profusely decorated In white and gold. Bloom-

ing plant* and

i >pring atr to the Interior room*

tastefully arranged

occasion.

prepared by willing hand* | Ho „ B^ch A venue*. Mr*. WIIOt for a king. Sweetmeat, and j lo , t htr 1onUnK | n

some manner and fell heavily to the lower floor, fracturing a wrist and causing numerous body

... ...... Build Comfort Station

iiabhiack win tour in Europe this Fire Apparatus Bids Asked

plans being laid for the| ■ ■ ■ ■

[ departure early In May. Friday afternoon. April

- . J while dexcendlng the stair* l bounteous rapast had hfT G , tnmoo< j , nd

»r*d by willing hand*

•ry fielicacy of the

the appetixlng menu, over bleb the guost* made merry. At ^'ranktord Creek and the old Dummy Bridge. Mr. Hamilton operated in the boat burinea* for period of years He holds the distinction of heroism for the res- • of lives when the "City of •Mon." on her return trip m Wilmington. Del.. was

i load of

brutm*. For several hour* Mr*, i

At the m*etlng of the Sea Isle City Commissioners on Tuesday. Mayor Sofroney announced that he had been In communication wilh the underwriter officials In reference to Insurance rates

Percy

past president of the

Kiwanls Club.

■ wcoud nieeiwuire year May City Kiwanls Club up for the largest per if members present at

mee.itiK. with 41 of 42 mem-

pi>-«nt. Wildwood was re-

• nt.-d with 62 of S4 member*. I* Ocean City had 67 of S4 Kiwanis Club members present.

Margaret was tempted by the th.- Ocean City, fb* l*le City usual well in shesp'a clothing ; and Wildwood notary Clubs wei ■

She succumbed to the temptation. | also r p,-. - ated

not realizing the extent of the< short talks were given by degradation. j Millet T Hand, president of the The girl In pleading guilty Cape May Kiwanls Club; E. G. before Judge Ktdrcdge did so In j Middleton, president of the Wtlda manner which could be !n-jw'«jd Kiwanls Club: Lurry Chalterpreted as a matter of fact ] m<-rs. pr.-videnl of the Wildwood

way. with a certain amount of hltH-rm«*. her emharraasment not j

being evident.

Judge Eldredge. who has experienced many such cases In his year* on the county bench, spoke kindly to the girl. H* pointed out the evils of her set and the terrible end It would 1

lead to.

"Margaret." said the Judge. "didn't you ever stop to think j of what »uch conduct would lead! you to?" She answered In the j negative, saying that she never; bad given the matter thought.; He told her of the honor attached ! to being good, the happlnees o! j and consolation In right living 1 and of the years lo come, when j perhaps she would lit happily and 1 honorably married. Margarvt. after listening to the Judge, who poke to her as a kind father would, seemed to realize the Import of his word*, yet her expression was changeless, seeming to 1 remain bitter. She said that she did not wish to go back home, as her father ill health and perhaps

Easter Cantata in Sea , Isle M. E. Clrurch Congregation Enjoyed the Mtisira'e Sunday Evening Easter Ku n-'.iy *** fittingly Methodist - hutch The pulpit and Chanel ». x.ry prettily dwcorated with t- - ! plants and

of the da,

In the tnortiiux If, , Harry von I'ffel preach- 1 ; -pinne

Iptiblti aurrton Tuesday for *790(1 lit was bid in by E. M. J.»eph i Vineland realty broker, for a •llent who- name was not dtsIncluded in the purchase wen IPS sere* of land, an * toom bomand several outbuilding*. Th.property ha* a frontage of rnoo fe.t along the hard-surfaced high

MASTER IN CHANCERY

OurltsK. Landis, Jr.

C0UNSELL0R-AT-LAW Real Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared

Mortgage Loans Conveyancing

Office:

102 N. Landis Ave. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

^jmre .. rrfjra V Told her __ ME/V / AfERR/ED HTA L'O DO /7W£LL ID/D IT: (HviE014SZ- crun<V/OU said you’d do *■ it. Remember that you told her that “one of these days'* you'd buy a home for her. Now is the time and we ll show you how the rent money will pay for it.

“HE’S A GOOD MORAL RISK" said tnr banker. "He attends to his business and if he lives will pay off any loan we make him. And hr has had the foresight to protect his creditors, and his family, by carrying life insurance, sc even if something should happen to him. the bank couldn't lose." What would your banker say about YOU? It it wisdom to protect yonr future by investing in life insurance.

‘it Won’t Happen To Me”

That's what you think about an auto smashup. or when you hew of a fire. Remember, that's what t b e other fellow thought, too. Accidents will happen, and when you least expect them. Fire is no respecter of person* or places. It's foolish to take any chances when insurance costs so little. Your peace of mind is worth more than the cost—and if the unexpet fed happens, your bank account won't suffer. *

E. 0. HOWELL, JR. Swiinton, New Jersey

tattering

'Oman freight in

rater* of the Delaware river. In newspapers Mr. Hamilton

Franklin laid belples* until j ronctrilcted a new fire house ras,

arrival of Mr. Franklin on hi* of >ni , about

return from work In th* C*’71chaan new and modern fire flghtPark. A doctor was Immediately , tn| . equipment, and was convinced summoned and her Injuries were , hjlt tb ,. rE ,„ «„ u id be reduced

dreused. | In a short time.

" and Mrs. H. Ender*.

tow ihat the city hasl^-atb would take bhn *oon.

Ca»Ior Garden. Pa., were East'

len by ihe Commlnidoneni

meeting, the first wa* authoriz-

raur k jr l guest* of old friend* and neigh-

bors, Mr. «nd Mrs. Glle. Craven |lnjc [hp c||y c ,, rk to advert!*.

a* quoted a* being the last man j ^^S.^ndeiTC enter hl "* , " r , " rn ' !h,n * ,h " r ' ,y - leave the .Inking atcmboal f D ^ n -Uh m.xlern fire flch.lng apparaid not till he had taken e.re ^Wl d-^od l^-TSe ‘««' * n ' , « h ‘' wmnd r every tx rson showing sign* of 1,„ r T *ar.! lo rr, ' < '' » * ,uM,c '““f 011 • U,,0n

The

. Wil

>I I "Commerrlai ' . Mr*. Violet

| As there I* no good vacant lo-

-u-ti ■ bullriln, ,( I

jnP ,?•"“ “"f"™ 'J; ,b„ „ MU X TM*

benefit of the Needle Work Guild

Hamilton*

•od a number of year* agve been active In the

Hare of the report city | Wildwood Branch, early In May.

Mr*. Walsh ha* « host of friend* and the affair give* big prom!**

of nicccsa financially.

full enjojrm

talth. aged 71 year*, and were • Jovial a. any member of the Tty preset t. The name* of the ‘lldren. four .laughters and iree son*, are: Mr*. Sadie E ratie. Mr*. LHHe Brand. Edwin amilton. Jr, Ijrnford Hamilton. 1 of Frankford. Pr.: Mr*. Alice incoaat. Murrell Hamilton and ll-rt Hamilton, of Wildwood. Iter* are eleven grandchildren. Those pre*enl who had attendI Ihe wedding of Mr. and Mr*.

atnUton In PhlUdelphla fifty Marion Lelby *pe>.. »r* ago were Mrs Emma Mill*, holiday* with friend* r*. Mary Colwell and Mr*. Sarah Hve*. Both are meml>er* of lh< art, tWlldwood Merry w-iden*

For Ihe purpose of curtailing floor space and simplifying departmental work. Mr. George N Smith, president of the Wildwood Title A Trust Company. I* making clalKtrate Interior alteration* calculated to meet the more modern system of banking facilities.

Boardwalk as po

formal dlscuiwton diw-loe

of the erection building with rounding*. Th! greatly appreciated

Margaret showed every ptwslbIllty of being a boiler girl, by her appearance, youlh. and .1meanor. and Judge Eldredge thought that advice and care would help the yonng girl to m-nd her life and take her hon-i orable place In aocieiy. The State Boatd of Childmi'a Guardian*, whom It wa* reported' did not wish to have Margaret re-, i.rrncd to her home, will be asked to again take the unfortunate

girl in charge.

"H's the girl who pay*," la a saying of old. and in this ca*;, j the guilty youth has not h.,,.'

apprehended.

Mr*.

y resolution the Cily Comml*er» adopted daylight saving Wildwood, which goes Into sl her.- Sunday night. April till September J7.

ror Cul

ladtm of the II

Inman and

hlch organ!*'

It>- heabi'ful ram-,, or M ^* t Easier holiday* witn Freeholders Adopt 7rt:V BOrt ,0 |^ ch V n L M on L« M Mont£mS| Dnyhght . George Ryder. of| Ar ' nUr Wr '