Cape May County Times, 13 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY COUMTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MAY IS. 1927

Live Happenings At County Seat

Young People’s Council To Give Play May 20

The home U a msml-t.uDgaluw IfPf. CalltoroU porch front. A two-car K»ra«c is on the prtuiRaymond Burke is Ui • contractor. The home Is etjulwped with all modern conventem en. Mr. l<or< is le-autifying the premiHeH hy adding shrubbery. Mrs. Julius Way. of Bomney lace. entertained at cards w-elve ladies of the Won Community Club last Friday

-The Absent-Minded Brid. groom" Is the title of the play which is to be given May 20 by the Young People s Council i.f Middle Township. The proceeds of the play will go toward sending some young person to camp

to train for leadership young people's work.

It will be participated 'n by the following Middle Township residents: Joe Henry. George Tronnems. John Battendieri. John Jones. Henry Scbeliinger. Rath. 1 Totour. Edith Tronnem, Annie Norton. Vinle Haney and threechildren. It is said that the play is full of fun and highly «ntertainlng. It wrill be given In Middle Township High School. Several Court House ladle- at tended the annual convention or the Needle Work Guild of Amer.

ca. which met at the Bellevue-j A Stratford. Philadelphia. May 5. „t eo 6, and 7. The Court House branch j lloB , the only Cape May County branch rtam,

which sent delegate*, was repr. ; 1<uth . r C . Ogd. of Cap. Msy. nented by Mr.. Alfred Cooper.. i MrwrIor ,k. C...j<.ty Board of past president; Mra, E. B. Ib-'k j,- r> ,j 1 . l lijer- M> Ogden told of er, presuiet.i: Mrs. John Sayre, -utu to Wildwood,

vice president; Mrs. Jesse D. Idid »krt.. as » boy be

ism, director and delegate The rXn , r> ,.. meetings of the convention were Bil , 1 ,t.». presided over by Mt» Thomas^.,,

J. Preston. Jr., widow cl the Ui*

publisher of the Wildwood Trl bung-journal. l*rrj Chalmers

acted

leader, and th* was frequently c-nllfenet by mu-ir and song.

Wildwood Kiwanis Club Host 1 o Boys

; Candidates For City Offices i Stated Platforms of Parties

Mayor Sofroney Performs First Marriage of Year

Snug titer. Dorothy of C*eirt «peat Friday With her

Mayor Msurtce M. Sofroney Tuesday aflerma-n shortly after 2 o'clock performed hie first roar riaee ceremony «f the year, uniting Anthony Mawgeri and Mis* Angelina Kenleh. both of Philadelphia. in the bouda of matri-

. mony.

The witness- were Mra. Anthony Canabo and William Sbel-

, and Mrs. Ft. eiuan limit law. of Erma, are keeping house

his parents.

The

. , | .andhUtea fo mnnMpal ..r* prior to t Dinner Meeting Ot W* In WIMwood were entertained j Ojmrol(i .. lll0em Wildwood Merchants i,> tii* Wildwood Klwanls Club at i „ wa , aliu ,

Association n ’“♦•i') luncheon Tuesday. Per- ; I^ps it would be more appropriate

(Continued from Pagr One) jay that the hoys entertained bee n replao-rt by (.^-operation ami ^ Kiwaalana. for the campaign a spirit of friendliiiesa which b-'* ^ unagera for the various bo>‘ resulted in concrete- benefit ,„rti+» outline.- their piatfonus the merchant*, notably i ., n< i (be candidates for Mayor gave them being elimination of waste addresses in whhb they

ful program adierttaing. r non to the vanishing poll

first marriage

license issued this year by Clfy

Clerk Frank M McBride. There was no kiaslng of the

bride after the ceremony, the groom appearing bashful, while Mayor Sofroney congratulated the

young couple.

. pledged themselves to the

Dias Creek

the professional deadbeat am. i Tb( , rBmpainlBK Bta B ag- r- were

proper licensing of bouae-lo hou • B1|1 ro| ^ of ^ Ruoat-x. ii Party I , - dd,rr *- land Boy Mayor during the H-2* Mra. Sells and Mias Annabellc

boys' week: Bob Peterson, of the | Hebner. of Philadelphia, spent Lincoln Party, and Ed. Mri'ary. ed;Sunday with Mrs. 1 towns. f il - - '

Value of Co-operation

WIMwood M-r

Cap. May.

nothing there but ». „nd erne other

President Grover develand Mrs. lnr to tnl . He called the Theodore Roersevelt. the widow of pr^-nt WHdw.ioi a "modern a: other President, was pre^nt which was l.rought as an honorary guewt. Mrs. Pi**- abe.-it by co-<.peration Aewu-ta-ton and Mrs. Rooncvelt are very h- aald. iron Intimate friends and have just help members

returned from a vtalt to South

Hon. W. Freeland Kendrirk who was expected to extend th» city’* greetings to the convention. was unable to attend. “-

Mra. Louisa Herman ep Monday at Court Hoaua. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield 1J' I spe-n' Monday at Court Hou»e

the Washington The ■->>> bad Mr. and Mra. Alfred Mime wen definite. Ideas a* to daughter, of C >ld Spring, spent Wildwood's heesls and quite deti- Saturday evening with hei

nltely stated them in their plat- mother.

Mra. George Swart* spent Mon-

ts the- candidate day with her alster at Cold for Mayor on the Roosevelt ticket; Spring. Bruce DeHavcn on the Lincoln Mrs. El wood Howell. Mra. H. ticket and Hill McUevitt on the Norton. Mrs. Zadok Sharp and Washington ticket. son spent Mondsy with their sla-

* r, at Cold Spring.

Burton Howell, of Cape May. spent Sunday with his mother. Mra. Howard Norton. Mra. Elwoe.d Howell and Mra. Richard Lloyd spent Tuesday with Mra Leon Creamer and Mrs. Alfred

Foster, at Sea Isle City.

Mia- Fanny Bateman spent Saturday in Millville with he

Cok- introduced all the boy

including those for rs. Fire Chief, etc..

early during the luncheon. Under the leadership of Past

President Percy Jackson the boys were started cm several snappy pong nurobrra. the last of which

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»Mp» and stimulate business. He When ' umpalgr Manager Ld mentioiied the Cape May County MoGary a»ked who would want to Chamber of Commerce as an ex- pay taxes If the Roosevelt Party a ample of thia and said that there platform was carried out. Manaj was a time wh-a Ocean City Cole arose and declared that •

very ably represented by|looked with ruspirion and platform outlined by his party

..... hatred upon Wildwood when he was Mayor people, and the other way about.'haa been carried out by the Oo

but through eiworletkoB with one j miaatoners of Wildwood with two another, and working out their I egeeptiona and the Uses have not common problems in the county‘been neatly Increased. He added chamber, this had b-en done|u>ai he tame would undoubtedly

away with and friendship wa planted where there wa* non-

Doctor Davis. City Statist'.! who extended to the delegates s moat cordial welcome from the dtp of Philadelphia. The annual concert of th* Treble Clef Quartet will be given at the Fir*'. Baptlet Cbuieb this

Friday evening.

The concert will atari at g. before,

o'clock, daylight saving time I Former Mayor W. Courtrlght The quartet ia composed of Mias'gmith spok- on advertising, and Ella Hewitt. Mr*. Oborin W. ithe need of It lor the Wildwood Haines. Mr*. Nela Iveraon and ]merchant* to bring people to Mra. J. Archer Stackhouse. that city, and realUe to the full-

r drug-i** 1 extent from the slogan

sedan, adopted by the association. "The 'Shopping Center of Cape May County." He also touched on lo-

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PresiLut Edwin G. MSddklon presided. Rev. Irvin Fisher reported on Wildwood's Red ' rowdrive. over six hundred dollars having been raised up to the time of the report. Dr. Dandoie welcomed the guest* at the lunch-

gist, it tporting

Court House residents are trusting that he will soon be on

geaMlhiftR of hi* car, ao will no longer stop truffle on Mechanic Street. It L mild that he stalled hi* motor directly across the street, causing a temporary suspension of traffic. Jton Lore and family have rr .ad In thetr Hand Avenue and S. Boyd Street.

cal problems and rondltion*

fatal

John T. lyrne. representing the Boardwalk merchant!-, told of the willingness of the Board-

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