Cape May County Times, 29 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAFE KAY C0U1TY TIKES. FRIDAY. APRIL ». 1OT7.

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Fire Fighters Must Have 1 Clear Road Wildwood Commiasioners To Adopt Drastic Ordinance Against Motorists Boys* Club Entertained

Wedded Fifty Years

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The City CommlaaioBprs hsvr ,br,aB a detpmlBatlon to back tbf Pnilre IX-partmrBl In IU flghl itilrat the vehicular nuisance at „ of Brea Chid Cobb. In a .nt coB(rrenf* with the Com-i-‘Sonera, bmusht to Usht some : the diradtantase* suffered by tb' Fire Department In Its pro*on the streets durtnx a call duty. TrarBc Is blocked on .v.ry turn of the way. even to the point of dancer and posalblr li*> of life The situation ha* pruned a tery grave one on more than one occasion. The Bremen it*'handicapped, not only for a dear track, but In operation of the apparatus at the scene of •rouble. Mayor Culver announced at the regular business session ..t the Commissi oners In City hall on Tuewday afternoon that the city is contemplating an ordinance making it a misdemeanor |nr drlvera using the highway to •are with Are apparatus. He turtber said that violation or the Slew rules will be punished ocmrdlng to the act. which will tntllct both Bne and a prison term shere the offender has been hi ought to the bar of Justice on a —corid often ae. Rigid "nforcetnent of the law will he in order and. according to the statementmarie by Mayor Culver, the ordinance sill be prepared Immediately for action at the next meeting nr the Commissioners. Harry Graff, being present, asked as to whether there was • a parking ban effecting traffic on Pacific Avenue, between Mafoln and Pine Avenue*. The Mayos told him there was and laxity of enforcement was ■- to appeals by members of the M-rchsnts' Aasoclstinn. who. upon several occasions had declared against the ordinance as bamlul to* the best buslnesa Interests : the merchants between these Street* Pacific Avenue at thlc point is exceedingly dangen is during mid hours of the day. cars both sides of the street, w hleh Is too narrow to permit «S comfortable driving In ■-Ifhar direction. even without the parked cars hemming the curbs. It is nos a problem which the city officials are called upon ’« solve the average pedestrian and motorist alike, who are obliged ue this avenue In dally trips md from points of business, one time It was suggested to make Pacific Avenue a one-way

•treet.

It 'has been suggested by Joint : committees working for the best reals of the city, to give aj monster concert heie some time! about the last of June, which will l. leatntv the membership of bo;h| the Wildwood String Band and, the City Band of Wildwood. Tb.-j • 'cantcatloux both claim a deficit j 1 in the treasury, and it *h thought j that with the permission of the | • Ity officials an affair can t»' i ■■raged In the new auditorium. | the gate receipts of which will! t-nefit both musical oncanixa-j tloaa. n» City clerk was Instructed to grant the request, provli ng the date set for the affair did not conflict with other ■ eaervstlons already made. Boy* - Club Entertained The second public entertainment given under the auspice* of the Boy*' Club of Wildwood, was a teeming succtaa. Tuesday evening i capacity attenUame gathered about the table* set for pinochle, every available nitch and corner of the big room being occupied with earneot player* Whether It bad been the enthusiastic work of the boys, or 'he very attractive prltee displayed all week In A Cafvrlo* I window, on Pacific Avenue, whli-h brought out the people. Is not

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Mr. and Mrs Edward C. HvmlHon. of 2iJ West Wildwood Avenue. Wildwrod. celebrated the happy event on April J2.

Rio Graode. with plenty of buslntws to transact. The aasoclation was nstned for the township in which U operates. One hundred end sixty stockholder* hare subscribed to more than *00 share* In the first serin. The organlsstlon Is meeting with countryside approval at every turn of

the way.

The mothers' and daughters* banquet takes place Monday evening. May 2. at the Daylon Hotel, under the auspices of the Junior Women's Department of i Wildwood Civic dub. Invltatli have been sent out to Cape May Juniors, the Junior Community Club of Court House. Bridgeton' Juniors and the Horae Section. Wildwood Civic dub. all of which have promised splendid representation. A very Interesting program Is scheduled befitting the

The spring concert of music given by the choir of the First Baptist C’urch. on the 22d. was n huge succsws. Mrs. Rtu.de M Thompson has arhleved high honors in directorship in chorus work. The rholi will broadr ; *t from Station WPG Monday night.

May 9.

Mrs. Ida M. Wine was first prife winner at the public card party held In the home of Mm. Gclscnboncr. Monday evening, under the auspices of the Home Section. Wildwood Civic dob. tie regular buslnetnf meeting the Third Ward dtixer*' League was held with Mr. and Mrs. Mountain In their home. Atlantic Avenue, on Tuesday evening. with the usual fine attendance and progressive spirit. The haguc ha* a strong represents live membership, which stand* bs. k of every civic movement

prepared to meet obstacles and arm»d to fight for the best Intirneta of the City Commlnioners at all times. Mr. and Mr*. 11. A. F. Miller, of Burleigh, are motoring through the States across country to California. expecting to be gone several weeks. Schumann Club Activities Mrs. C. 0. Knoll received the ladles of the Schumann Club at her home In North Wildwood for the regular budmaa meeting of the club on Monday evening. April 25. The club will conduct a community sing In the FrDt Baptist Church next Sunday afternoon, May 1. to which the public are cordially Invited. Wednesday evening. May 4. a public concert will lie given in the High School auditorium by the Junior dub. which promises some sur-

Mlss Annie Somers, of Philadelphia. was a recent visitor, stopping at the Mohr Cottage on West Pine Avenue. Mr*. Henrietta Shaw and Mrs. Elmer T. Croxter attended the meeting of the West Jersey Presbyterian Missionary societies, held at Woodbury on Wednesday. April

20.

The regular business meeting of the Home Section. Wildwood Civic dub. met with Mrs. Kobert Igittmer. in Wildwood Gables, on Thursday afternoon. April 21. with a fine attendance. Immediately following a short routine of preliminaries, a delightful social program was given Including vocal and Instrumental entertainment. fully enjoyed by a’.S ‘present.

The next regular public card party at the Golf cltb will be held Friday hfternoon. May «. In the club house. Hostewes on lha occasion will be Mrs. Alfr»d Taylor. Mrs. A. Konowlteh. Mr*. G. F. Dsndols. Those ladle* desiring to go. will get in touch with the shove-r.pntloneM. who will be glad to arrange for transportation. These affairs are always a social success. t'nder the direction of the Officers and directors of the Needle Work Guild of America Wildwood branch, a public earri Party will be given at the Surf Hotel. May 4 at S o'clock P. M Good music and dancing. Wonder ful priie*. including an autographed engraved picture of the White House in Washington, a personal gift from Mr*. Grace Coolldgr to the cause of the guild. The proceeds of this affair are to purchase warm underclothing for the needy poor of thlj district next winter. The regular annual meeting of the national office. Needle Work Guild of America, will b.held In tbe H. Ilevue-Rlratforri Hotel. Philadelphia, the first week In May. 5. «. 7. the latter two date* open to tbe public. Mr and Mr*. GUe. Craven, of the Heme Hotel, entertained a numt-r of guest* from Tacony and other points In Pennsylvania over the week end. M. and Mr* Nathan Wolf, of Philadelphia, motorfcd here for the day. r. and Mr*. C. Menhauser. of Sharon Hill, made their initial trip to the *hnre Sunday.

Mi. Adolph Troppauer. before taking bl* annual trip abroad, will spend a few weeks In Wlld-

Mr. John Barnett was a weekend visitor at bis home on East Olennuod Avenue. Miss Blanch. Opneli. of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Adam*, on Glenwood Avenue. Mr*. L. Currie, of the Worthington. announces her Easter guests included Miss Mabel Clapp, a teacher In the grade schools In Frsnkford. Pa.. Mrs. J. Currie, of South Seavllle. and Mrs. F. Hitner. of Philadelphia. Mr. Daniel Boyer and family.! of Boyerton. Pa., on a trip along j the South Jersey coast via chine, made a few hours' visit) to Wildwood. They came pui j

inspection

ly to makt

wldely-adieiiised civic improve-1 rnents whlih had come to tbelrj notice through various local and ’

metropolitan newspaper*. Mr. James J. Curran. Sr . a

noted sportsman, tell* a gtaphir story, of a recent four-day *r!p through the trout stream* of New Jersey. Aecompanli-ri by Mr. Frank M^rAlarnen and Mt John Simpson. eJJ of Wildwood

they Journeyed to Melford. thence I Thie m ir r »bta Hsckrttstown. the home t„ th. tv the State fisheries, whleh. rays' )tkr , hr la,;,., Mr Curran, la one of the most iUf! h4rm ,. Interesting spots in tbe unlver*.- i ^ , hr - fo ||.B

He told how tbe fish sre let down mit

by means of a sieve from one j or acm .

ABOUT YOUR

HEALTH

Hangs You Should Know

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alxe and finally released Into the great streams for the benefit of sportsmen delighting in the capture of such a delicious morsel, none to excell the taste of fresh mountain trout. The party

brought home <4 that wt

from a four-day hike along the

trout *1 reams.

A Motorist* DrunpUos

KtnpM Tantalising Reek less

Preparing Foods For the Family Demonstrations Creating Interest in Cumberland Co. A sell attended aeries of food* work classes has been carried on In Cumberland County by the New Jersey Extension Service, under tbe direction of Ml** Marie C. Doerrman. State food specialist, with the co-operation of county office and county Agricultural Agent. D. M. Babbit'. The extent of the Influence of aueh work cannot be estimated but covers a wide area doe to tbe enthusiasm and appreciation of those attending the These women have extended the Information gained to gr their own. thus carrying on real extension work throughout the On Wednesday afternoon of this week *i foods achievement day program wa» given at tbe Court House in Bridgeton. Tbe meeting was well attended by those Interested in foods work. A salad demonstration, correct table setting and correct service demonstrations proved to be of much

Interest

A group of women from Shiloh furnished considerable entertainment by giving s play entitled* “Foods for the Family '' Cnderneath the fun. were real fact* which each woman present recognlzed as every day problems In feeding her own family.

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L of It# kind every giver

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held everything Imaginable.

>'"m chickens to table lump*. I

bams, boxes «>f cigar* by the

■“ore. and totaled a nel value Bl *460. not including the several |H fid piece*, one of which. 15. H WtCra^p’r^ won * by | Mi*. Thoms* Jamliwon, 3210 IH I'.rk Boulevard. Second pri» HI

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Within the human colon, which Is Us natural habitat, the colon bacillus may be certain benefit us carry It about with us. It Is when the germ get. into the Wood-stream that it *rt« up mischief, often of very vnous nature. Most every eiirglcal'' gallbladder Is thoroughly .locked with colon bacillu- found by operator*. Many ca.»- of slow, progress! • e. rabelllou. anthritD are caused by coionu - cult-B. carried Into the Join . by the blood-et ream. The colon bacillu. . ■ -u rally escapes from the colon through an ulewr of the colon or rectum: hence any patient with h.m-.rrh ' olds, or bleeding with the boael evacuation*, should have the ron-i dltlon attended to at once, before! a more general infection '.ike*I place I bare seen kidney. ,ie. I ttoyed. and serious bladder i rouble* set t:p. where the .-.jl.m ( bacillus was the only Infectm.:] germ that could bn found, and! such patients usually had a chronic rectum, endured for a, number of years without medic:

attention.

always be.n why a motorist « isn't going any place has to dftW St) miles an hour to get there. Frank Swain say*: “Thera gift only two kind* of liars In a

"I wlah. Matilda, you *ould wnM|lup

agree not to talk when 1 am i

driving In traffic.'’ Bob Pierpont aays: “The ped-

"We can discuss chat a* we | ostrtan ha* the right of way so

go along. Atolphus." ‘ long as he keeps out of the way.*'

Ther

■ reason why ■

people should not be educated In the matter of prevalent di» naae-grrms; and, the colon barli lu» is always with us. Useful, perhaps. If In IU proper spben. but extremely ugly when In the Joint*, gall-bladder, kidneys or appendix. Every p-rcautlon should be observed to ke-p It wher- It

belongs.

If there were only one car nosed in at the curb In the entire square we verily believe that a United oiates mall truck would deliberately double park right

behind It.

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