Cape May County Times, 10 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 1

ill of Cspe May . Uip put •(

rJl rOETT TWO

of C. Jeing Planned ForTuckahoe Men Interested— ockahoe Youth Gradu From Annapolis

mea» men of the

c«pe Msr CJonty." ik« prime mo»en-

iiho* Boy Gradvstes From

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SEA ISLE CITY. CAPE MAY COUMTY. N J. FRIDAY JOKE 10.

Celebrate the Fourth

Man and Wife Had Campaign On Miraculous Escape, for Hospital

Avalon Commissioners Snapped <

Car Demolished By Engine at Court House Crossing

Their esr almml completely de-' Will Be Made moIUhed. when atruck by an en- • ■ Cine at ihe Pennaylvanla Rail-! Institution,

road eronainK at Court House. 4.J0 Wednenday afiernoon. Mr and Mr*. Richmond, of Pierce'* near Green Creek, mlrarulounly eeeaped death to the arnaietnent of eye

In Wildwood

The Rlchmonda were on their way to Dtaa Creek, when the ar . —

eldent occurred, and the train farrml'

,t bring made In Tuckavrganlsc a Chamber of Resident* feel that .,**d of auch an organ)a ihe faal growing town, pirn particularly are

-.r—red In the organlta- «' '« •»»' nouple -er, . mb>r loo flightened to grt out of th< * r , .. car. Mr*. Richmond auctalne.:

B.*e!lng to form the organl- hl wh , lf , planned In the near fS-,^ un , nJlired .

Enthusiasm Mark:

Cape May County

plae.

V*a» going north.

Mr* Richmond waa drlrlng th r when It Mailed on the trark<

rnmmunl

(hough percent.

Clarence

date ha* been Morris Kiinaky Williams, well

of fuckahoe'a former high graduate* laal week rea diploma from one of the . Institutions In the country, rnltrd State# Naval Academy spoil*. The young man 1* ptnan Edwin B. Robinson. ter of the clam of ItSO. Township High School, that time he ha* served an ntrnt in the United State* through which hr gained anointment to the academy :b hard work and pereeverh» has accomplished what •>pH will be of great benehimself and our country, hr has rhoaen to aen rents. Mr. and Mra. Edwin oo. attended the comn*nt ixcrciaea Thursday of

For Assemblyman Reed rally at which Aaaemblyman o C Read, of Ocean City. !* present will be held In Ifatt's Hall tdblgft. it a candidate for Senator this county, opposing SenaWilliam H Bright. A large of residents of the eotnand aictnily are expected tlltrnd the rally. Refresh-

will be served.

Middle Towns’p High Holds Commencement i,

provided adequat hoepi.al a retimin'-!;

The need for surh an InMltoilnn ha* long been felt, at a result of which a rampalgn I* Wlldwrood with uplendid enthualasm and the assured co-operation

of the entire community.

While the hospital itself will | be located at Wildwood. It will aerve Cape May County a* aj ! whole, since it Is proponed when I j the building Is completed to turn j jit over to the county authorities, who will direct it In the best in- j tercets of all the residents of j

.Cape May County,

j The committee has planned thej

Class of Twelve Ready To -ssibiIis Is ■»'» * *-r " -

make It poMible for every resident to have a share in this much needed project. Bs-eide the fart that pledge* may he paid In Installment*. covering a period of one year, arrangements have been made to accept memorial pledges from thewe who desire to give a specific part of the proposed building. It will be possible for aubserlbers to build an entire room, provide some part of Ihe scientific equipment, endow beds or furnish one or more of the many feature* that will tie required In the. nurses' building.

Indication*, this

pledge Is goa number of

TTsir Boardwalk | [yj^ When Car I Overturned Accident Caused By Tire Blowing Out—Drive Lost Control

Driver Lodged

Jail

with

Slate Police, atationed T ahoe had one of the bit;-, ends of 'he year, to-p - - a number of accident •all • '>tu plaint* and making aev-Tv! »i n«:>. being on duty day ai t night. Mun Killed Hear Marshall-, die On Saturday evening at •.

Sea Isle Rotary Legion Holds Club Elects Officers Q, un | y R a l|y

In Each Man Are Four] Men, Said Dr. MacKinnon

At 1 u( kahoe

I 17-Year-Old M,*« Make,

Fine Talk To Service Men and Auxiliary ’

Director of Pul

and Director of Fir to have forgotten fc the biggest and best resort along Me Jera,y howf-v-r. is evidently perplexing Mayor Gu-’. center. Perhaps he I* looking Into Ihe fnlur Avalon-Townsend's Inlet Bridge, of which I.

Cam* were called to the M> allv tile-Woodbine rood abn: mile and a half from Mar* vllle.

At the regular aronthly

ng the H-iard of Directors of 'he !tea fade City Rotary Club on Monday evening, after the r -gu ar dinner and address of thei •lay. officer- wen- elected for the|

!• wl Rotary year as follow.; j Lorry

I’nwident William A- Haffert:| Vice presldenr. Ean M. Wadding-1 ion; treasurer. Irving Pitch; j One

-■■Ctrlary. W E Middleton The ,-ounty new presiden; and vice pr«wldent Immbin

will take olfiie the ftrat meeiln* | |.idl"8 Aualllarie*. which - — In July, The Measurer and aec-jheld Tne.-day evening by the •vry will —en’inue In the poni-jTurkahtie l*-gion l%»t at Hag'lrh ns -they now fill. jgan'* Hail. Tuckahoe. was a brtl-

i Th- speaker <h the evening

* Rev. Dr. MacKinnon, pastor|^

> Mark Episcopal Church.

r:. ,-ant Vllle Dr MacKinnon, j . »!«> ha* traveled widely v “

Chalmers Presided

f the leatures of the final rally of the season of the

lyglon and

r-old

ng of the COnspeaker. Ml *«

Seek Higher Scholas-

tic Honor*

Adress By Rev. Emmons

Making Plans For Dedicating

/■> rv -1 1* | at Ocean View a house wh

Co. Duildings

The nineteenth annual com-

mencement of tne Middle Township nigh Sdbool wa* held last evening In the High School auditorium. when a class of twelve received their diploma*. »ven

being girl* and five boys. Hewitt's Orcinwtra. of Court

House, opened the by | method of makln playing ' Marche Roraai c " Rev- )nK IO ^ ,dopt-

William Ewen made thv Invoca-

tion.

Wesley Seara. preatent of class and salulaiorran. g.ve an oration on "Americanism." which

rear tire of a Dodge touring

_ driven by Leroy l^wley. •>? toning the I Camden, blew out caualng th ttsunrh an 'driver to lose control of the c*:.

1 and when he attempted to rtgh

* «*■- machine. It swerved, maklbg m j a complete turnover Instantly Electric Co. Building killing W.—Um Me»'mn. of Carl Houx «t Owm. View Junction M- . .M '

add res

the "Meant B." The

Rothman, of Woodbine,

held the undivided attention of ISO members of the Am- icatr .Legion and Auxiliary pud* of county, despite the fart she

. _ .Tv rbose as a subject a matter which * r heard *nd' h ** ,>wn frequently discussed at

,V:Id hi. hearers "‘ cb

hie:*'

addre

had

Dr

tty El.

Publicity Director. Freeholders and Committee Busy On Details Hope Governor Will Attend

lc Com ruction

bouse which.

JVhen the company's earnplei- -1. only s ' put Sea Isle out of lii

Woodbine Farmer Had Severe Fall

bine

foir L.-

a barn '

a height of abou and severely tnju. was unloading hay.

Hall Nearing Cxnpletion members of the Volunteer •tnpany are rapidly eomthe new fire houae. dclng tk In their apare Urie.

** th*- week the building re-

'he first coat of p -nl. the finishing toucht to trior are also almost comTh* section which has •Jilt to houae the new fire 'Uv will be altered in order ie new equipment will fit dlsrovered th*t the length •ecilnn will have to he ut In Ihe rear in orde

Elaborate plan- are heinK made

peop!, by County Publlrity Director kn-'

Every resident will receive the R. D. Hall, the committee on *r | »#*«*'!i--

first letter of the campaign to-1 rangemciit- and the Board ol ^ ne tost tu morrow enclosing a subscription Kre. holders for the dedication , ‘

blank It l» the earnest request I the m * county bulldlngi

foHowed by a selection by!of the committee that these|xhur»-1*y. June

the orcMstr*. pledges be filled out and retained House. a aplen-ho headquarters a* soon as pos-1 Cvivernor Moore will lie invited - si hie in order to expedite «hel, 0 ^p,.. • „ the dedication ever

work of th* committee and begin , id It 1* ex pert---I that Sena- | ‘

the building nl an early date. i .„ r Ed g e will also b. prew ni. to-1 This newspaper will print the gather with Assemhlyman Charlei j

names of all who have subscribed , trai i

and will k*-ep you posted on the The Board of Freeholders of and progress of the vnter-• A|lanU( . >nd Cumberland Counprlse. _ mrs have been Invited to alte.j«ri

believe there ' * —**“

m. a fanner In Woodr thirty years, and In the community, art on Tuesday when

tala tu

ipant. Jantesi Harvey sustained a fractured skull, being rushed to the Millville IluaptL'l; John Mitchell, severe cut* it forehead, and the driver of thcar. Ler-v Lawley. a t rartured colla. tie vnd cut over left eye. each b*-in« treated by Dr. Fried-

laud. « : WiMidbirie

Lawle, and Mitchell were taken to tne county Jail and held wlbhoul ball, after a hearing before Justice William- of Tuckahoe. A technical charge of manslaughter waa lodgid against Lawley. whilq Mitchell Is being held as h material witness Magoon’* body was removed to the laingley More"-'. Tuckahoe oroner H. H. Hornsti

o the ground. Wildwood, viewing the body

fifteen fee

The i

was badly la’aced

Elisabeth Batta gan

I did oration entitled "College Edu

eatton for Girl*.”

George Clark, who won the alediciory honor, gave an oralon on "Our Great Duty." Rev. Peter K. Emmons, made he principal address to the

graduates. while Supervising Principal J E. Clark prtaented the uiplomaa. The protumlatton of the Alumni scholarnhlp was

made by Principal Homer Sort

ner and bencdlcllon wa* given

by Rev. Charles W. Haines. The graduates are Ha

Elisabeth Batts. Llnwood Pierce

Bingham. George Avfred Clark

Wallnn John BrrlcluKin. Clarence Dennis Fisher. Edna Mae Ftoi-er. Emma Dorothea Hand. Sara Ellxabeth Holllngtdiead, Mabel Evelyn bore, Esther Bernice Morton. Amy Hand Norton, and

Weairy Thom as

The exercise* were Interaperned by well-rendered classic* rived last Wedw*. , by , b , orchestra. -11. weighing 2400

be electrically op-

resident, of Tuck. I ^ p robated B y

Surrogate During Week VtHU admitted to probate by the Surrogate’* office during the week Included Ihet of Thomas H. H Van Isvr. North Wildwood, who directed that hi* persona!

and real property trust by Samuel t

iself. He j the top being torh^wR. ’ *

_ _ .jemhe*r*of Drunken Driver Arrested

several local organ ixat ions.

i who was so bad that * not some good In him 1 ' way* tried to find the! 1 every man he said'' - four men—the man;}

l #*f*. .he man

> dchilli I

With little effort Mis* Rothjman reached oratorical heights In

• Reilly

s Institu- i

tal that

t this county.

Baptismal Service In Tuckahoe River

Th'- Baptist Church of Corbin City. Rev. E. M. Stoffds. pastor, will have an open air service at the river front, on the Rice propert;. at which time the ordinance baptism by Immersion

will In- administered. Then- will jf r , lln j;

be Binging <rf sp-cial . -lections j, , „

by Mr-. John Wallace and Mrs. j. 1(< ln Weaver Busby, of the bx-al choir, j BnUdinc the Hujwfapo Quartet, of Ocean | -.iu.-lc wi City, and Rev. I H. Fisher, with ! j . n his choir, of WIMw-ikmI The!ii, r Amerlt service will start T P. M. day-io. van City

official- of Atlantic City. Th« Mayor* of th.- di niunlcipalille* In life count be asked to act with the of Freeholders on the r« Ihe invited guests will « the Wildwood Golf Club.

Methodist and Baptist Church' and th*- restaurants of C-' House are making arrtogfwn'

•f th<

Lunch will be

Saturday morning | • (-lock. State Troop*

| :*»te<t James Matthews, col ' of Whltasboru, for driving a tninobile while intoxicated, i Matthews collided with a : Service bus driven by Jen ! Delaney, of Sea lele City, th eldest occurring on the

Grande Boulevard.

Matthews was token brfor Justice O'Farrell, of Wildwood and fined J306 and his license wx* revoked for two year- Mathews was unab’e 1o pay and inow in the county Jail.

\poundlng reasons why the Conitltution should l>e supported and ts influence In the development .1 the country Mia* Rothman ast year won the South Jersey i'-nor* In the national oratorical

• con teal. She I* a senior at Wood-

| J t.lne High School.

i of '(hear 1 A fine entertaining prog.am Instructive *** arranged by the Tuckahoe

an.) Hlu-unating. leaving a vivid Post and the Ladle*' Auxiliary. ImDr.vwion ! The meeting wa* presided over

liv !.arrv Chalmers, of W11 <1 wood.

Ju.U- H- nry H Kldredge ««H ' d ^ t w „ rffnd ered by Mr. ^- r .nd Mrs. H. Wallace, of Tucka-

and will deliver his able addresscoumy Commander Lr*-oy

! Icffrle*. of Ocean Cltr. and John I Spence - , of Cape May. spoke briefly. Ira Oxley, comr ander of I Aaron Wlttkamp Caldwell Po*t

!wa* Introduced

An eccentric dance was demonstrated by William Mal'man. of Wildwood. The music foi the oc-

furnlAed ' A»-tlran j

;'***•’■—e-v- _ _ | Mrs. K1-‘I<* Ph-lBpa. o f WHd-

Meeting V'ill Be Arranged | county Commander of tks

With Frwhold-r, To IM,!- 1 Au.nvrr, «*•"• « Further Pincugg Matter ,hr work , o, Alfri-d Wlnterburn. former

Elaborate Fourth Flanned munty command.* and city

: Clerk of Wildwood, v a* called up

jon for a few remark* Winter-

bile City Chamber of burn whf) hM nol redded in the

Closing of Sea Isle Boulevard

Before C. of C. -

KiO

Monday night, made plans for a gala Fourth of July celebration in thv resort. A committee was appointed to prepare a program b fitting idle occastoa. Athletic • ont'NSt*. baseball gamea and gam•-« on the b<- a ch In ihe alter noon will be arranged, wtilh lland concert* and fireworks wil

motorcycle club.■ake preparation! which will b* City on S*-pt'

11.

Flower Mission Day j th* Observed at Court House j

Hgbt

Hig

Freeholders Meet

> c k Up Men Get W F rom Meat Man

' h

u 't House Scene of Mid- i Holdup on Saturday i ’

The Board (rf a special meetint on Tuesday. Tl question wa* dl

'teehold'r- held j build at Court Houae!,to'lc< v Sea We road fcji s-uiw-d. nothing j s rrhil unounced as to -1 ynn

The County W- C

rved Flower Mission 1 ■art House Tuesday, by ■ - - inmate* of the priw unty farm. di*tributing id Bowers to the pri*on<

T. V. ob-1 Preald.

siting to Go i and I no! ! eandy 1 Maji-:

of particular Inte oung People of tl the baseball flebl. utge Somerahoe callMon of the dhamber hat Sea tele City did fit baseball field. Ice Sofroller stated

• ould i

range

. for the new I

Mr*

El lx

wth i

State

Pollre

my !>- <i lllgber were po cunty road* until j mg In aearch of ■ *ld up Smallwood'*' Meebaalc Street, j tellrving I

held

wicr. Mis- Annie Van Leer. • Ut was named ex-cutoi and

bequeathed *1000.

ra. t-htlaliana Young. of j w.sid Croat. In her will dl--I that her five children re- j . one-sixth of her pos

The Men Who Protect Life and Property From Fire in Stone Harbor

r-lfth '

■ Brtim-

Rcpublican Women Will i Meet at Seaville Monday

relpls having | Z <

county for several year*. »»" particularly active In the tormaof the tAeglon In v May ity during the yean* following the war. The Ladle*' Auxiliary served a splendid repast to those attend-

meetlng.

nerabera of the G. A. R. attended the meeting a* gue*>» of honor. They were Maurice Gandy, of Tuckahoe. and Furman Willi*, of Ocean City. Several member* of the 40 and g were also present. At 10 r. M. a silent prayer from the ritual wa* solemnised.

Class Day Exercises Middle High School Class Prophecy Was Feature of the Exercised Class day exercises were held , by the 19*7 class of the Middle . I Township High School In the i j school auditorium on Tuesday .evening. The class will and class prophecy were the cause of ,! ranch merriment. The following I i* the program: '' OrrhiStra selection. ! Greeting. Elixabcin Batl- ' j Chorus Student* of school 1 poem. "Keep on Just the •Same." Amy Norton. '' \ Orchestra selection. T i Oration. Llnwood Bingham.

School Romance Wedding

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