Dog Pqund , 1 Stirs Up f Lively Talk Wilciwood Third Warders , Oppose Plans of Humane Society
Solons Ask Bids For Music For Sea Isle City
Solons Postpone Action
Mm to whellx-r the City Wildwood or the F!v« Mile Beach Humane Society absll maintain the doc pound wa* »* heted at a lively weelon o' the City Comtrlsalonera at at adjourned meeting laat Wednee lay night. Clerk Hell presented a petition agalnat the proposition of a ••shelter" in the Third Ward of Wildwood, algned by thirty-one residents of that section and sponsored by the Third Ward Cltltena' league. Also numerous letters were read by the Clerk as Individual plainants In protest of the elte ■elected for a dog pound by the
Humane Society.
The Saul flour mill,
northeast corner of Bennett and Holly Beach Avenues, wa* purchased by the Five Mile Beach Humane Society reeenUy at a coot of f 14.600 for the purpose of carrying on the work of the Midety for the proper protection of stray animals, and to be main talned by the society as a dot pound, a very necemary thing at tble time. It* use'ulnesB In • ‘ "
of the dog nuisance here r a long felt want. The hi
work of the society la not the point of argument by the peopled the Third Ward. The uprtMng by the dtisenry to a direct protest again*! tbe aite selected for auch a purpose Property owner* object seriously. Tbime present
tkc admirable quarter* for a shelter. This, with otbei offer*, yaa refused by Mian Wood ward, who claimed ‘the distance too great to lx of working ralui to the noclty. Cold • Spring la about a twenty minute* motor distance from Wildwood via Rio
Grande road.
At the clone of the bearing, it Nevv Pump For Sewer Syawa* decided by the Commissioners: ... .t r» n l j to lay the matter over for one I tem Will Be Purchaaed week. —Bids Asked In the Judgment of many a' . more feasible plan can be worked out by tbe Ulster munlcIpalltUf. Low Lot Nuisance Bobs Up merging and establishing a city pound maintained under city control. separate entirely from the At th* meeting of the Sea l*le Humane Society, whose sole duty ! fcii> <:omml***»» on Tucwday II la to care lor animala purely much bualnesa was transacted In In a humane sense. j record
Woodbine Citizens ejpia.-’ed that because tbe new J hehing pier »ae not completed I much of the program originally \
planned for Memorial Day. in-1 r v ■ „ • D : 1 P»»*or. delli < liKtlne the AeAlMitlnn the nl^r Df. LvOUIB raStOf rraweO Day add!
Tlsose Who Gave Lives
Rev. Walter Shelley Talks on Personality
evening,
attendance of tbeii
bem there a
- character, power to love H bualn-
r ability, charity and good win.
• In life, hi- Bald, was due -aonallly. In Rotary, he
aired their grievance* in the light I nald. personality should be the of certain angles which mak*-'| dominant factor and through It the project a detriment to the ^ Rotary would become powerful commercial interests of the neigh-j In community affair*. Citing the borbood. success of several person* of Miss Eva Woodward, speaking, l ‘ 1rr ‘ n ff personality, he said it was to, <». .uim <muix-1 , »•/ “'“c;”;,
ally the matter had been care- ““ * ’
City Clerk McBride
! thorized to advertise for bids for j furnishing music at the band paj vilion during the season, bid*
be recelvsd June It.
A resolution was formally opted awarding tile contract
Points Out Its Value To! !be iuie M^c^pany!” l^c’ Sea Isle R Otari an 8 M *>’ or Sofroney was authortied lo purchase 7S0 feet of fire hoe* ___ , . Ordinance Mo. S3, giving the S.. bl. Cl.r H.uri.na j, c-o.r.l Pow.r ..1 U»,
. «». o„ limorif D.I omSmr th. Hrtt u, u, ...j
1. hlditlon to . l.r K , m . lnuln Klr „„
‘ , ln, ". n I' ’‘ a9 P“»«*l on final reading.
Of u*l- The Commissioner* decided to
build a men's comfort station on
In the absence of President Ocean Avenue on the ..orth *ide. Way. Vice Presid.i.i Haffert pre pi 4na an<J saeclflcatlom- to be sided. Being Memorial Day. he made by the City Engineer read the names of tbe Sea Ule, nie Director of Public Work. City boy* who went over seas In , JohB L . Maher, was autborlied to the service of their country and have tbe section between tbe aaked that the members stand In Boardwalk and l-\>rt)—-cond St. a minute of silent devotion ln. 8 n r< i. This Is a street end. honor of the boy*. Mrs. C. D. Loveland, of PhllaThe speaker of the evening was deljMfl. In a communication comRer. Waller Shelb y, pastor of j plained of the condition of the the BaptlM Church of Ocean City, j lota in the vicinity of her prop who *pok. on ■•Personality." erty in this city. The Clly Clerk which be defined a* embracing j was Instructed to notify tbe
owners of the lots to abate the nuisance or the city would do the
work and anee** them.
The City Cb-rk was autborlied
Preceding the sermon there wa* a service of patriotic songs In
r, . | v-v j 1 which the congregation heart!!;.
Kemembered J 'ead 1 joined.
~larry F. von t-ff<* *
le-uallen. Iwalcr of band, at i
the ekwe of tbe eserrlasa. A large gathering of dtli
eluding the dedication of tbe pier,
will be held on July 4.
The launching of the floral •at at 3 o'clock was in charge of O. S. Salvesen. The firemen ed as escort and a representative of sack organisation of the Borough, headed by Mayor Markland and Council, placed flowers In the boat The organisations making floral contributlona were: The Board of Trade, the Fire Company. Ladle*' Auxiliary of Fire Company. Women's Civic Club. W. C. T. I'.. Catholic Club. Lutheran Church. Colored Church. Real Estate Board. Masonic Club and Pa re ni Teacher*' Anaodatton. Mayor George L. Mmrklaad made a abort, appropriate address and William Reynolds sounded tap*. The boat was taken to
•ea by tbe Coast Guards.
The Municipal Pier was opened by the Women's Civic Club, who bate (barge of it this season. Saturday evening with a well-at-
tended card party and dance.
build
up their live* to !h* highest efflclency. which would tn*wn much t< Rotary and the community.
Recent Addition* To The County Library
fully gone Into and tbe project analysed from every standpolat. Mlaa Woodward claimed that early redemption of animals usually follows all captures and at roost the pound would not shelter many Jogs at the one time. Moreover, explained Mias Woodward. It bad been declared that the MlldingE would be made sound proof as a guard against barking nuisance* to disturb tbe quiet of that particular neighborhood. "The society has wanted at all times lo co-operate with the city in ridding tbe street* of dogs." said Miss Wtpfiward. "Nor does the society wiA by ao doing to invite antagonism and censor of its beat mapped plan*. We bad thought to incur tbe exptngfc at this time lo relieve the city's burden temporarily, at least. Of course. If we can not go on, we ahall have to look to the city to maintain Ha own pound." Mrs. Georg* Ryder, of Creese Avenue, spokesman for tbe Third Ward Cltlsens' League, told MU* Wot Iward It was tbe wish of every loyal cltlsen of Five Mile Beach to assist the Humane So clely In every way possible, but 4hat It was not fair for the w>cletg to expect the Third Ward people lo accept the shelter in Its vicinity, and within a stone'* throw of nome of tbe finest buildings on the beach, where many cottages and apartment* are offered to the vlaitlng public for
summer reservation*
At this juncturo a r;entleman from Cold Spring offer d the wi-
dely a plot of ground on which!give themaelves and buildings were erected which 1 nerve those they love.
adverttec f--r bids for a sew pump, bids to be received
June 21.
Cape May County Paid Tribute To Honored Dead
Tuckahoe Honors its Veteran Dead John Mecray Post Held Memorial Services Decoration Day wa* appropriately observed at TucSahoe when John Mecray Post. No. 40. held memorial services at tbe Tuckaboe M. E. Church. After the customs i y decorating of the graves, the following program wa* rendered: Invocation. Rev. A. L. Creamer. Music. Ocean City Drum and Fife Corps. Ucttyaburg Address. William E.
Birark.
Singing. Girl*' Chorus Addreai, Rev. Joseph Garrison. Reading. Charles Tomlin. Remarks. Rev. C. & Lawrence. Kinging. Girl*' Chorus. A chicken potpie dinner was served in tbe lower room* of the
Woodbine citterns paid homage to Its heroic dead on Memorial Day. a time when Ihe enUre nation laya laurel* on the grave:- ot It* men win willingly tbelr live* down ito that we migLl enjoy liberty and freedom. Loral organlsatlona. led by the Woodbine Volnnteer Firemen, marched to the grave* of the loyal men. where they paid high honor* for th* sacrifice* made. Ur. Lout* Pastor, of Philadelphia. delivered an address and pr*l*e>! those two who went seat to fight for a just cause, and especially those who went and never cam>. back. Mi** Edith Bothnia:., local High School orator, rendered s abort oration entitled. "A Monument For the Soldiers." Helen Saperslein. student in tbe grammar grades, recited “Flowers For Our ixwd.”
. In which
he forcibly pointed out the
be drawn from the sacred CeJarvillc Grammar
occasion, and »>e application we Should make of them In our every day life, Th. drrvlces were closed with the "Battle Hymn of
tbe Republic."
Memorial Services In Sea Isle M. E. Church impress!., memorial service* were held In the Sea Isle City Methodlat Church on Sunday evening. and a large congregation was present, including a number tt holiday and summer visitors.
Rev. William Ewan Court House Speaker Dwelt on Significance of Memorial Day Memorial Hay exercise* were held ot the Baptist Cetneter) Court House. Monday, under th* auspice* of Thurston Elmer Wood pool. AtiMoican Legion, of Mlddl*-
Township.
Members of the port; the l*euallen Band and cltlsens met at tbe Legion Hall at 10 o’clock and marched to tbe Baptisl Cemetery. Tbe principal address was given by Rev. William Ewcn. who dwelt on the slgnlficanr* of Me-' mortal Day Prayer wa* offered by Re'. Charlee Haines, pastor I of the Firwt Baptist Church, of Court House. Several musical numbers were played by the Le-uallen Band Brest on Fisher, of Court House
l*:gB A _ . platform. Th* Methodtof < Ira furnished lively muelc and ! there were eonga oy the fifth and
sixth gradaa
| The graduate* were Mary j Champion. Eel her Davto. Edith
School Commencement warn* ireuhan. j*ii U
• Green. Giendon Schafer. Mate •
The commenremen* . c ( .„t rl stu beeid ftuh.-r ol the Odarvllle grammar school ’ ~' wa* held in the Bapn*! Chnrrh|dunlo*. Maori ..I. Thursday evening TTk- ehmrh * Siatkey and Annette T
WilUle. Honore. Forever free! Lovelace. M. H-. Black Angels Gibbs. Sir Phillip Hamilton.
Young Anarchy A by 0 r . D. Tarklngton. Booth, Tbe Pluto-| UpIon B alr. pastor of the Luth-
eran Community Church, opened
(Continued few* Page One) i Floral Boat Launched A; Stone Harbor I
| band favored the gathering with
Dr. D. Upton Bair Delivered
Richmond. Grace. Cherry Square. Mac bailor, iyving, AM*i Parrish. Anne. Tomorrow Morn-
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The following books are of interest for their timely discussion of problems which are much before the world: Roosevelt. Nicholas. Tbe Philippines; a Treasure and a Problem. Close. Upton. The Revolt of Asia. Jones. E Stanley. The Christ Of the Indian Road. The following books will be of Interest to Ktwanian* and lo anyone who remember* the old songs Mr. flpaeth Is Ihe New Jersey song leader for Ihe Klwanls Club, and has become familiar to many p-o-ple through his radio tr.lka: Spa. th. Sigmund. Read 'Em. and Weep! Any of these books may be requested at a branch of the County Library.
Harbor's Memorial Day
ftJebraUon'jI 11 o'clock u; !r<mt o#The Are Rise. Dr. llalr dwdlt
upon the various ware fought by our country and paid tribute tv
our soldier dead.
Mayor George L. Markland.
assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bonder*', visited tbe Tuckaboe and Head-of-tbe-River Cemeteries, where they decorated the graves of forty-three deceased member* ot the 1, <J. O. If., together with the graves of foily-twu veterans. The decorations at the church, lurntohed by Captain Gandy, were nlee y arranged by Mrs. Eva D Smith.
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