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Unveil World War Memorial in Wildwood
ContlwjfO. * L. Rich*
County, followed by wttIm
ran l-'-rfOO- ReT - 1 H -
‘ oUB eed the beordlctlon end
[J r larrwell eelut* and tap*.
Ttl o Boy Seoul* made up a rrfater part of tbe apectacular parade, erery troop tun.lnx out
roll ball in
a they n
Mr. and Mr*. Allan, munalns tbeh- summer cor,aye t n La*, A**nu*. related their expertenc of the hnrroni encountered In the Wes: while cnroute Joe! e<capln« a terrillc cloud burnt in the State of Mlanourt. they told how. In a twinkling the titer had overflown it, banka sweeping everything before It. A abort while after, whore the river had re ceded, the denolate people, walk Ing along the edges of the murky Watera, were seen gathering up the fish in great number-., wriggling faintly as a spark of life was left In them. Taken to wherever a refuge camp bad been tmpovertshwi. the flab w. re cooked aa one means of supplying a meal to the hundreds of home lews.
as administered by » giemelear space was made white find Iht »-• t*strol One. AdL'.IHng eyes of the throngs of people looking on aaw at a glance the usefulness of the Boy Scouts in the great world of clllaeusbip.
Bach Ceremonies
The Leg ton Post was delegated tiie Chamber of Commerce to art a* master of cemnonlee at ,1,, Memorial Uay service* on •>- r beach In the afternoon. The. arnicas there were impressive t! . d were witnessed by a vast throng that lined the Boardwalk from pier to pier. John J., Kay. Jr., chairman of the entertainment committee of the Chamber of Commerce, headed the civic body committee which ar-1 ringed the program, with RoU-rt G Pierpont as head of the sub-, committee in direct charge The parade which preceded the retemonlca was a floe one. Three bands, the Wild* ood City Band | the Wildwood String Band and thi Wildwood High School Band’ furnished the music. Thousands, of Boy Scouts and school children were in line with the legionairea and veterans of the varioua wara
Mrs. Helen Patnaudr. of East Maple Avenue had gueela from Sew York and Atlantic City. r»peclally attracted to Wildwood in admiration of the new music au (Htorlum and Conway’s Band.
Mias
Pauline banning, vlaUlng
in Newark and New York City, recently was Coe bouse guest of Miss Joy Pierri. whose popularity In Wildwood with the younger act. bad Its beginning In th Bouglaaa last winter, when Mir
Pierri was a visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs P || Jarfejon Attended the annual ronvrntlon of the K.» Jersey Rexal Clubs at Trenton three day* last week. Mr. Jar Its >n was elected vice president and was toaetmaaler at th* stirnteenlh annua! banquet given the last < tenlng of the convention Two hundred Rexalllir# from all part* of New Jerney and representatives from the Rexall home office#. | n Boston, were in attendance.
Mr. and Mre. A .hur McCirHei. Mr. William McOr-Han and wife, all of Pittsburg, are passing a week’s sojourn at Wildwood-By-The-Sea. the guest* of their mother. Mr*. Leach. In Lnvmtng
■. to the
Mis* Betty Headman, of Ea«t Itavla Avenue In the summer, was •een on the Boardwalk among the week-end visitor*, also Mrs William Brown, of Camden, who for several year* resided In Angle-
Waiter ..
“Good Will" . ... In Bun* t Lake, off West Wildwood, who didn’t want to get their feet wet. T’-e boy* carried them “piggy back." and were mighty prous of their small part
in such a big Job.
View Station Miss Julia Scull, newly elected chairman of the Council, will preside. Mr*. Anna Thornley. chairman of the membership committee expects to have » splendid report to present, sbos ing Wildwood's quota of dues and membership enrollment 100 per cent to date.
It 1* urgently requested that all ■embers be present at this meeting “Get out the vote." is a paramount slogan of the Council which every voting member should feel a conscientious duty to work for. A* the date* set for registration are between June T and 10. every woman voter in Cape May County should see that her name la properly recorded In the district wrherein she reside*.
!«» plane* on rltI»* and factories | cause of the public sentiment a bundr- d mile* from thorn. He ! created, the political probleme are told of the plane that has al- 1 taking car* of themselves end the ready been guided one hundred! discussion at the last conference miles without a pilot by mean* of; »»* on educational matters. All, electricity. ; over the world, he said, peopl. Mr. Wore! told of how Thomas ' r, *’ r J' country are working A. Edison .as tweenUy ,-kcd If | ^ P ' T "V It were true that a city lik« \,wl blch Coolldge
York could be destroyed in tw«.. hours Mt. Edl.sn replied that!,, York city could be drat roved .
Erma
Wnltr
urged |
the aban-
nt of fe»t and force brnation* .. the dealing on
three bourn and be could I “ ‘"l
| furnish the material to do ll for! **»r iJl-5 .Bio the elub
War I* caused by little misun- Kl.tn t; MMdlet >
deretandings that divide peopl- i„v— . i
f 0 '' create fear and distrust, said
unusual
Mm EAith Hawn entertalnad r lather. I-emurl Srheliengwr.
i»t Pishing Creek, at supper on
T’oupe. of Phlla-iSttrday evening,
delpbta. 1* convalescing at the! Mr and Mi*. Karl Rutherfonl h*ime of her parents. Mr. and e? Philadelphia, and Mrs. Burton Mr*. Nrnber Dlonlon. aflir a {Hickey and daughter, of Camden, very seriou* operation In a Phtla- ; spent the week end with Mr. delphia hosplts!. Mrs. Violet Lud-! and Mrs. William Corson. »lg and Mins Nubervtla IMonion | The Sunday school picnickers are aluo here visiting their par-fat Highland Beach sighted the ent* jflrst school of porpoise* of the Mr* Jennie Hand ha* returned ^ season tn the Delaware Bay on to her home hei. after an abaenre i Monday.
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Richard Wood Talks To Kiwanians
Science Gives Humanity Power To Destroy Itself
net among each nation that that particular nation la the only one ■ecklne peace, lie told how small group-, of persona <■: Germany and Bolind got tug-tner after the world war tn create a belter and more 'deadlier understanding between the people* of these nation* nod of the success that they have had. At flr*t. when these group* met unofficially political problem* were discussed. Now be-
aaee prise and R..> i^uderoans was presented a birthday token Past President Perry Jackson led
the Kiwanlan* In *onB
Past President 1) F,„rr Goella and J K Jame*. seereury. will lease for Memphis Tenn.. Saturday. to attend th- Ki.anl* ln-
tamatio .at convention ihere
erette Mat the.Mr and Mrs. Hirai
tertalned Captain an< Atkins, of Wilmicgt. Lewie C. Atkins an •on. of Waabington.
rom Thursday t
|day .ere with Mr*. PbIHp Hew*, hi- mother Mrs. Ttllle Hen and | Edward Rohm and daughter. > Ly dia, of Brldesburg. Pa , spent | the week end here. Mr. and Mr*. Benjamin Hughes .and daughter. Hannah, of MIU- '• and Robert Austin, of Vlne-
Bunday here wr{
Mr. .and Mrs. Harry Crane and hind. * children, of Manahawkin. spent rhelr nl
Sunday crenlnr here with Mrs j Mr. and Mr* Alfiwd
; sister. Mrs. George
Rachel Jackson and
*’Ia this a flillnK litat.on?■ , I
’Yep.’’
"We want five gallons of gas and eight hot dog* ”
Mis* Katherine Good, of Phlla-j Vfnelaad M< iday and wl delphia. spent the week end here the Memorial ’lay exerclaat with friend*. Soldier*’ Home
Richard R. Wood, executive •Ternary of the Prienda' peace i committer, of Philadelphia, addressed the Wildwood Klwaafai Club at Its weekly luncheon Tuesday on ’’Force* Making Por
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e family, of North 1
Wildwood entertained rv»ter: Memorial Day Influx In it* history over the past week eod. the banks reported deposit* nceedlng thoae of any prerlou* Memorial holiday. With both railroad operating special train* and thousands of *uiomobll*a coming into Five Mile Beach by both entrance*, ike city of Wildwood. Wildwood Crest and North Wildwood acted a* boats to a real mid-season
crowd.
Chief of Police Cobb reported j to Mayor Culver that automobile*' parked In Wildwood approximated the number that were here over! hdependsnee Day of 1*26. The police handled the congestion In \ excellent atyle and no serious accident* occurred. It 1* estimated that the great early season visitation left close to half a ralllio- dollars in Wlld■ood. the bank* reporting oomt d-podt* on Saturday and Tacrday of 6444.20$ 19. The Marine National Bank, the Wildwood Title and Trust Company, the Fidelity Trust Company and the I’nlon Bank all reported excellent busineas. One bank reported deposit* of 1‘‘ ‘<4 on Saturday and J1T0."n Tuesday: another. 616.:«5.51 on Saturday and 6JS.S66.on Tuesday: another. 614555.‘S on Saturday and 6S6.382.20 on Tusday. and the fourth. 635.000 fa Saturday and 6S‘.000 on Tuesday. Many of the hotels were crowded for the three-day week ♦ad Hundreds of cottagers and ‘pi.tment renters opened for the Frank D. Collins, of thej 'VIMwood Branh of the Atlantic *iiy Electric Company, repotting erven! turnons being about live hundred ahead of lost year at
The Coyle family, of North Philadelphia, were the week-end gue-t* of Mr and Mr*. Laughlen. of the "Maidstone.” apartments, Mrs. H. Smith of the nani-? building. arrived here for the balance of the oeason, on Friday I**!.
Mr and Mrs. Giles Craven, of the Home Hotel, report a full house over the week-end holiday*. In fact they were obliged to ahlft patrons to neighborhood quarter*. *o heavy was the demand.
Philip Stuhltrager. Jr., and hts
aaaiwtant. Ralph Garvin, both of Glensidr. took poneasion of the merry-go-round quarters for the
lust In lime to take •; re
of the large* t Memorial Day
d of plea* u reseekers ever here. New music rolls were illed and th- building put in
first dim* condition for the reception. The new owner* are making addltloral Improvement*.
There will be a free lectui
Oiriatian Science given under the auspices of the Ch-iirttan Science Society of Wildwood, in Hunt’i Auditorium, on the boardwalk, at Oak Avenue entrance. ‘Sunday afternoon June 12. to which the public Is cordially Invited. Mr Frank Bell. C. 8. B.. of Phlla delphia anil apeak His subject will be on the great lessons of the ('hrmtisn Science Society and lt» benefit*. The lime of the meeting la S.S0 o’clock, daylight saving
time. Everybody welcome,
i The next regular business meeting of the t ape May Council of I Republican Women, will he held i Monday afternoon. June 13. at two o’clock »harp. daylight saving time. In Seavilie < iimmunity Hall, on the Shore Boulevard, above Ocean
Mr Wood, who assisted tn the supervision of reconstruction work. In Prance after the w< aaM tbit with such « mlaed i population as tha country bas Its j resident* mu*! learn to live j ably together. Science has in the hand* of humanity power to destroy itnelf. be Women and children will be as much a part of the next | and Just a* subject to attack as ! men. for It 1* Just a* Important to destroy a lactory manufacturing munition* a* It is to destroy a donna men who are using those
munitions.
The speaker declared that weapon* an hemming Increaidng ly destructive and efficient and that If there 1* another war sol Idem will be mere’ mechanism* dropping bomba from pllot-
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Mr*, illv>c Stafford, of Lan*-: downe. Pa., is the guest thi* week! of Mr*. H. Dunlap, of the Dun- : lap Apartments, in East Ulcn-
wood Avenue.
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the memorial ceremonies [ closing, a young woman fell' while crossing the lawn and!
striking her head on the ground, i
wan momentarily stunned. The. Boy Scout* were on the Job in a i minute. They formed a circle j about the prostrate girl, moving I backward step by step, until a I
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