! TWO
CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FEIDAY. JURE 3. 1927.
State Money For Township Aid Roads *»'
How Capo I Majr. County Made Uae of 1926-27 A! lotments of $40,000 Only Used Little Over Half
Last week this paper edltortelly referred to the fact that the To» nnhlpK were not laklm. full advantage uf the Sute 'iney allotted to the county U> aid In the construction of batter township '.roads. Below are published eatraclr from a letter from Mr. A. Lee Grover, tecrefary of the SlatHighway Commlaalon to Senator Bright In reference to this matter and Alan a table allowing where the money use was eapended and the amount* paid by the town ships
valley
behalf of
league
000 for allotment to the town-! phaalted the work accomplished ships and borough of each of the j by the beach patrol under the counties of the Slate, making -t ! present city government Sec retotal of IMO.OUG for the twenty-i tary MourUfn. of the league, also one counties. j Socretary Garflnk'e ol the club.
enclosed list you I "»»'• addresses specially Interesthere was ret aside ' ‘t" 1 Instructive. Little Miss
from 1SS« tunds the aum of »21.-j Anna c.-.rie at this Juncture.
043.£.6 tor use on the roads u » | presented Mrs. U. R. btublfrag.
listed therein in the Township t of Dennis. Lower and Middle. The second column of figures, shows
the amounts that the township
paid and the third column the'•' ,b chlM - ,lk * *”<*
Anal er«t ol the work on th projects rompleted. From 1! funds you will note that tbwas allotted the sum ol *21. to the several roads as listed the Townabip .>i Low-
Middle and In We Borough, lb* seem - Jgurea showing th< UP by those tow ns I
borough to pay their share n
made with chlld-llk*
Interwoven with such sweet rm-nt a.- to thrill every person pre-ent. Kntertalnment was proMded by Mr. and Mrs. George Ryder. Mrs. Barnett. Mrs. Mayer and Mr*. Williams, member.- of
•ape May league. Mrs. Warob* was column ofi J * ,er as the eponw.r amount re. ,h e league, and vice president pt> and th* Hul,er - 0 * ,h *' league, brouglr
lights of aceotuplUhiuent.s achieved by member; active In
the league.
•The law provides that any
funds, not -allotted by January l Tb,. management of the noselof the year neat following th.- lu Sho;>. Maple and Pacific Ave*-.. original allotment, shall become contemplate addition I bunding available for use In a general dU-- alterations to provld* betler floor trlbutlon throughout the State, j space for the display ol the new j | OI
The sum of fftr.OO* la. howev.i models of draata-s and coal* con-1 Township May liay was post held subject to requisition of tbcjidshtly arriving The lios. Ha p.,,,,.,) from Wednesdsy to th* townships ot each county until I Shop Brat made Its appearance | lo || bW i ns Monday on account ot
January r‘ “ *■ *"
County Will Have Helping Music 1 eaclier
Out in State By Commissioner of Education
Miss Crone Will Fill Place
Lower Township May Day track and fl. Id meet, held at the Cold
Academy, was wort by
Krnta. on Tuesday af'erno:-* dance*, were given by lb*
.vrer Township schools, and pectators heiped make the very succoesful. I’pper
Township May Day. on Thuraday
i. was also well attended
Individual badge* were awarded track and Held eventa, and May Rule and folk dance* were given, but no banner was offered
■mpetitloD. The Deu-
Cape May County Allotments For Township Aid 1926 Fund' N.m. tr Moan T£P», ’ BlepannV laiaad Hoad. Sea. No llteonl* tl.aw. - ) •« t 8!fe teBS: Sf ftjKK
here on the bnardwalk. several | rain. : years ago. By rerun-si and de-
mand. of patrons, tb. management I Belleplaln and Woodbine grade
Twbenmcia fioad. Sec. No I Town Banklto>d Cana Stay Omin Rouar-DUa _ Creek. Sec No 1
wtidSmd jti wuudm ncre
d Junction. Bee. No 3
. Bee No S -t Hnuar - Dias :. No S Sixth Sreet, Vourth street a
No apoUcallon*
mi taz MKtiKe UN*.!* Middle t-OtCV Middle two.*
Middle IgOO.r., Mlddh- l.OW-b"
Weal ■•ape
Mar Hon. 7.SOO.O. lived for IMS (
kept open shop for two winters • and. Onaily. upon the completion , of the hew store - on l*acltic Avc,nue. built and owned by Ranza. of I-;;,, Rb.Udelphta. Mr Warsauer was rr: :-. one of the Aral Investors, and. In ■ , the (all of th. new Rosalia' -..'cm : Shop was <>!» n.-d for business where it soon outgrew Its capaclt.. i-on. : COBaiatenl V itb the tnovements of - * , «*>i 1 ,be merchants. Ihe Roi •vw. | ■ell* Shop < .If era - uarl vailed oom-
1 ‘'t** petit lot-
Not Cl
Reservations For Season In Demand
Inquiries To WiWwood C. of C. Shows Disposition
To Settle Down
‘Mr. "ami Mrs "WliHinf IT. Imhof. of Elkins Park.-will occupy the Venile apartment for the season, taking possession
or about June 15.
The average motorist 1
of travel If h< machine for i The aeuhore
taklug a turn for the belt, far an effect* small famlllea.
Delmont
The late spring Is the cause netback In commercial buslne Motels, rooming houses, co
outlook fo, w™ Goodj^jrt,
IThls condition L« a temporary
by Helen S ] lull losing Its dull
Sommer* Corson and family. Not Com. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas- Cox and Mrs. Ssllie Thurston were In
Mlllvllb- recently.
Mr. and Mr*. Reeves, of Wildwood visited our church and sang
4WO 'election*.
The ladles' Pocahontas lodge of Eltlora gave a n entertainment Is Delmont R. O. S. of A. Hall recently consisting of three play, and music by the Dias Creek or
weary (h „ lr> . The play entitled ihe <•' a Johnny's New Suit." was especial l.-ngth ot time. ^ sood johnny and hl» tnothn •otlng game I i 4 ki UK ihelr part* to perfection
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Foster I spent last week end at Benny's . The pupils of our school had
! their Anal
ball. 8
Ban
played two gal
he official ''Indoor'' faaaeW.sMtblne won the first played at Woodbine last • ik. by a scire of 14 to 10. he second game, played at Bellealn. resulted In a 14 to S vlc•ry for the home team. Both
hotly contested.
Mrs Grace Crone, at present the drawing and muatc teacher at North Wildwood, baa been appointed a helping teacher for Cap.- May County In charge of mush. She will take her new position next September. Only two counties In New Jersey ai to have hilping teacher for music next year. Dr. Logan. State Commissioner of Education. Is trying out this plan experlmenlall>. Mrs. Crone will have nupveroion In mualc over all achools In the county which do not e> ploy special teachers In mils! Seven of these districts (the foi townships. s*a Isle City. Avail and Stone Harbor) have, also agreed to Join In employing •special teacher of drawing,
tbal next year every rural Hcboo! ‘ Hospital
In the county will have special ' irhing of both music and draw-
H. Be vis, of Rio Grande, with 15 points, finishing first tn 75-yard dash, the high Jump (4 ft. ly in.) Slid Ihe running broad jump (16 ft. in.
•cck.
!C were 62 enrural schools,
as run off in law than under the efficient t of Mr. J. K. Chestei.
Dr. Marshall Recalls Days of His Father Tuckahoe Physician Takes Reporter Back Nearly One Hundred Years
Hospital In County Then
Dr. Randolph Marshall, ol TiiKkahoe. who several week* ago w:,- rendered a testimonial dinner at the Gateway Casino. In honor ot ht» fifty years' service ns a pbyclclan. in an Interview last Monday gave some Interesting (met- reganllnk the life of hi* father, who also had a record of forty-seven years a* a physician. Di. Marshall declined to talk of hi* xperierces. believing that Minn fact* about hi* father might he <.i Intereat to Cape May coun-
Uans.
The first thing Dr. Marshall 'hosed the Intervlewgr wa* an Interesting bill. receipted, for service rendered >by his father, whose first name was also Randolph. The recyplied bill will t doubtedly be of much Intereat historian* In the county as It show* that In 1857 or before there was a hospital In county. The receipted kill read
father had to use home and ear-! rlage In his Journey* of merry) over almost Impassable roads dir j Ing all hours irf the dsy and! night and In all sort* of wrwth. t. He cited Ihe lack of nearby! hospitals in the early dsy*. In ea*.- »k*»v the country **a**-; clan had no aMeruatlw- hut tol operate in order to Jve live* i Th- physician compared the prar | lie. of today, when a physician j ,1.*-' not have to operate, but! send the pat'ent to the nearest j bte-pitai. In tn «*t caw - the slteo-l-ing physician not being trained
in 'urglcal practice.
When questioned In regard to what he thought wa* the mainspring of Turkahoe. Dr. Man-hall stated that the railroad had done much for the community. In hi* observation of Tuckahoe ot ye* teryeare. in comparison wi'h Tuckahoe of today, he declared ibat one outstanding ob- rval.on wa* that ihe people of Tuckahoe 1 and > trinity take more pride In their property and are doing) more to beautify tt. He lauded thlf. especially as Tuckahoe i* on Rose Highway." and the •'MI forts ot the resident' to enhance jr beauty of tbetr property will If draw !aw.Table attention to tbe|| "Gateway to Cape May Couaty." i Dr. Marshall wa* asked wha! I he thought ot the young people 11 of today. The doctor aplil.e-dl* , I declared that the young people j| were alright, but lacked direction il from their parents and elders. F who also seem to be Keeking a|B ihri’l. Dr. Marshall said that Inmost parent* are so busy seeking ik pleasure and diversion theraselv.v, f" that they have no time to direct their children. He gave tn-1 a lancet- of dances and parties dur- i Ing hi* day. saying that there; were about three dances and | partle* held during the year and all were properly supervised by parent*. Today., he said, young persons attending three or four parties and dances a week i.-
Bang! Bang! Bang' ) : here the remains of poor Jimmy Black; went to Chicago and never!
"What H that no "It a an owl." •ye*. I know, h - owlingr"
La Rose Shoppe '
D. Dr..
medical -
•The Store That Uak>-* Thp WKi .
\ We hare Just what you are looking for— th,*. pesuitful. "fluffy" fieorgettss. la all ‘ the soft shsdrw. as Well a* In white, suit able for Clam Day. banquet and gndus tlon. Very reasonable prices $9.99 to $19.99 Hosiery, AH Shades $1.00 to $1.99 Don't Fvrgst the Kiddies!
Flora Mohr Henderson STYLE QUALITY RRIGB High, at Pine Street MILLVILLE, N. J. Phone: 1»-W
. yet l
. he did t
lug. The
eighth grade of Dlaa Creek ha* raised enough money
Philadelphia and
| days
In a cloae up of the week s Bh(iw| bualnesF. real estate actlvltie' show a marked Improvement. The weatherman taking a hand In af fair*, -gave two straight days ot sunshine and th.- wanning breetes fiom the south stimulated the minds of many to perfectly natural thought*. Sunday was an ideal day. Our resort city termed with vifiitoir. Not only did the Boardwalk show off an Invasion of pleasure seekers, but on every turn of the way the street* and Pisces of business gave evidence of the opening season well adAmong the Inquiries reaching the office of the Wildwood Cham ber of Commerce, the demand la for season reservations. Then1* s 'marked improvement of thbusinetu ss compared with corresponding years in point of quality. Closer observation of condition* by one real estate operator here, show* a steady desire lo "settle down" thl* summer. The average family last year spent their lime in motor irave]. Week-end trips were numerous. Vacation* lasting a mouth, covering all parts of the country. People coming lu the Whore for most pari sought the
ehorf term reservation*, with '.-awn is beginning, week-end trip* preferred by those ol roaming and de.-i famllle* owning car*. This year.'thin family to Wild 1* different. | the lingering noon
Mint! Catherine Manley -
borough, opened her cottage for' Mr*. John the season. May 21. t» visiting b.
| Wine. Junlj Mrs. Caleb FYirimmon* * Cheater, will be the summof Mi*. Esther K. Smith, cottage. East Magnolia A Mr. and Mrs F. Crankshaw,
will occupy the Cochran apart
meat* for the summer.
Mr*. Pearl Sherwood, la moving here . flora Philadelphia, having leased the Millward cottage, in
West, Maple Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cranfrau. of North Wildwood, moved Into Miss MatiionV apartment, in West
Pine Avenue, recently.
rere among th- pupil to Washington last Millville High Sebuul
the aettvitiesj
this Week, there l» res*on H( . In( , mall fpr promise of a lull season | whl( w ahead The local bank* report \ the heal busintw of the year in I the week’s close up on financial! statistic*. One rewl estate opera- j tor report* several reservations;
leased for th>
steady Influx of letter* contain I He: Thl* ring 1 Inquiries also for aaason reser-1 symbol of the lot ration*. > you. It has no ending.
....... «... examlnati-,.,.- ,, „ __ week. School closed Friday. May '“"'Y *•«>'*'•
* 2“ j Mr. R. E. Reeve*, one of the Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Errlrk county vocational teachers In agFon are the proud parent:- of a | tlenlture. reports that the laiins bahy buy. 11 oodurtrd under hi* supervUion ) Pauline Hub.n and Helen last year abowed a net profit oi]
S7.694.76. Of this. sain, ol apple* grown In the orchard.- sprayed
direction amounted to
ftt.Atr. :• remarkable showing for
then unsprayed iruit wa* piacllrally worthless.
"The l.ffdlam Dally" I* Iwued <vry school day by the pupils n I.titflam school. Each of the mnh and sixth grade pupils
'To medicine and
tendance
seaman, from March 7 1867. to j May 10. 1867. also to amputating seven ol hi* fingers In all 824. ' Received ol Thomas It. WinEsq., agent of the Marini
Great Egg Harbour.
Twenty-four dollars In full. June 6. 1857. disease 'Chilblain.-' or Frosted Limbs.'
"Tuckahoe, N. J.
"RANDOLPH MARSHALL." Dr. Marshall, when questioned In regard lo the location of the "Marine Hospital" said that he thought tt had been located near Bentley's Point, which In year* part was used a* a port by sailors from various ships. .speaking of hi* lather. Dr. M.iaball said that he matriculated at the I'niverxlty ol Penn sylvanls being of the class e 1830-31. He took a three yea medical course, but at that tim only two years were tequlred. HI* father In his practice from 1836 lo 1878 administered to
Starting In 1877. Dr.
believe the young people of day were worse than those of
years ago.
Dr. Marshall advocates ternP ranee In eating and drinking
jobn'aoSy.' a let 1 “ “ * la “ T"'' "'!
happiness. The doctor, by way of illustration, told the interviewer o' a man who came to him year* ago asking bis assistance In signing a petition against Intoxicating liquor*. The man In the course of his conversation with Dr. Marshall said that he had enjoyed three cups of coffee during the day. The t.:an did not quite understand that he had been intemperate a* much a.- a man who drank liquor intemperately. he said. Dr. Marshall concluded Ly slating "I believe In temperance
In everything."
Dr. Mar.-hall is a* active aa n young man and appears to have many years before him In which to continue bis wonderful service to Tuckahoe and vicinity.
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stood you.
^ car for her. iooj
In thousands of avt homes there are now - —“» car tor her, too,” so there may be transportation for the family '"Wh “he" drives away to work And norther car is so admirably suited toa woman’s requirements as tfifi MoM Beautiful Chevrolet. Il is easy to start becanae of ks femoos Delco-Remy electric starting vyssem. It it easy to stop because of powerful, over-she brakes. And at is easy to drive and park because of a modern threespeed transmission, snmofh-arttn disv -•* duch, and a anni-reser. 4 *'1* steering gear that gives finger-tip ttrering. Port Norris Garage earl h. brown. Prop. PORT NORRIS, N. J. C O S«T
and Earns More
commodate one hun Chari* fienu. pmu First Ward Rspubli-
E. L. Warren Lumber Company
Limber, Millwork. Builders' Hardware, etc.
Telephone: Port Norris 60
PORT NORRIS, N. J.l
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