Cape May County Times, 17 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 2

i Two Church Remembered By Mrs. Mary Smith Holy Trinity. Ocean Gty, Made Residuary Lepatee The will of Mi*. Mary I | Smith. <>l Orcan City, who dleil ' May 2S. war admitted to ! durtne the wer-k. Three couslnr. Lydia H. Harvey. Marla P. Al len and Maria Purdon were be ; queathed a boom- and lot. all ; furniture and hourebold coodr at 616 Ocean Avenue. Oc«an City. ! each to receive an equal rbare. A friend. Mrr. Mary E. Shore, receive* one share stock i Plrrt National Bank of Ocean ; City .\nd three aharea of the ; American Telephone and Tele, graph Company. Bertram H. Kog«.-r. of Ml. Airy, receive* the rrmalnder of the capital etock which *he held In the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Bequest* of »50 each were made to Katherine Simon and Berlina Harrison. Miss Cora D. Grim, of Hamburg. Pa., received |100. The residue of the estate . waa directed to be given to Holy • Trinity P. E. Church of Ocean | City. The Ocean City Title and Trust Company wan named execu

tcra.

Stocks valued a< 15000 wer«

j directed to be equally divided

between two sons. Chari™ W and John W Beall, and a granddaug'ter. EII*»»M-th F. P.all. in the will of Mrs Ellen Beall, of Clermont, who died May I. Thirty-dour shares of the J. W. Hugus A Company, In< . valued at (3.400 was likewise dt

j reeled to be (livid, d among her

) •»<# tens ar.d g.-anddaughter. IVieomi! property, furniture

L -iid bou« hi.i guod* were given^ court t« Eugenia N.. and Charles W. jurors

Beall. John W.. and Grace B>all. Rachel Beall In trust for Elliaheth P. Beall. Roger C. Beall. Cecil C. Beall and to a friend. Agnes Ole. A bequent of all silverware was made to Charles W. Beall, and all Jewelry to bo held In trust by Rachel Beall for Elizabeth F. Beall. The will stipulated that In event any one contested the will, they would

I forfeit their benefits. Her son.

Charles W.. was named executor. Mrs. Elizabeth K Meeker was

i made the sob- bcneHclat.. and

executrix In the will of her bus band. Benjamin W. Meeker, who died In Wildwood. May 2f.

Political Rally

CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES, FRIDAY. JUME 1/. 1W7 Auditor Praise* Pretty Wedding of

. , , | Freeholders on County s - - *

In 1 uckahoej Financial Condition!

he said "TVould to Cod men we r-'UM instill this po■1 rel'gion into the hearts

of fb» people.

IXHik'ng to the causes of the law less '\I-. the speaker said. Republican t_/rganizailon' Thursday, lun- : o. wi re pro of It may be due to the Candidates Address Voters'gr«**lng tapidly and that till

the |

aftermath ol

opposition to prohibition for the: An enthusiastic political rally breaking of one law is followed for the Hildreth faction of the by the breaking of other*, the Republican party wa* held at great increase In wealth, may 1 Hag* Iran's Hall. Tuckahra. '.ast have something to do with eon-' KrMa> m*nt. the hall belnr < rowdilltlona. latk oi training of the e<t to the doora. young has It* share, for there Is A'lu-niMyma* (Jkarics » Head, not the same amount of home ■" "'■» CIW who la a candW-te training as In the past, but sum fnr ' h ' l "l ,|, hltcsw waminatl(.n tor

the Judg«

quoted the admonltbu <to the Hebrew fieopli “look to the rock

your are hewn." an “- 3iewn from the rock of the founder* of the government and that the life of the Republic depends on the rock from whence we are hewn—liberty, equality and Jus

..r 1‘alah WH,ta,n “• dd to 'P r » k ' r ,,f ' wh.-n -P 01 '* "" «

be evening. Mr. I >e road program and

the three

tlce.

plea for law observa marked linpreiutlor. ■ for Judge Eldredge.

la ct-laiura to aid that, program and his • Ifort* to better Cape May County. Mr Read declared that hi- training in the Leglsii would benefit Cape May Couni

I >irector Luther Ogden of the

‘ Board of Preehoidera. who ll a 1 oltrr

<.indldate- *— *—"— 1

1 ■ poke. Mr.

the w

Cost tc County

. » ■ ■ | t'cao amt ms

k vJl April Juries

reebaMera durina the pest .wars and the wonderful Ira- • menta made In the county spoke highly «f Aaaenitii' nan

i> ad ami hla qualMlcwtloru for the

orshlp.

rogaia I mac Fitch, of 8ea

Only Conviction Where , ' 1 ' ^ . , . . , said that hia record la the past Man Admitted Charge *** Ms qaaHfteatirr and rrcam-

• ndation. He said lus work wa* service" and asked lb- support

■it the xathertnx

I rederH* W. McMurray candidate for Aaermblvaian and K

t. tsrth of Wild-

on arrangements bad held two meetings Mr. Hall re--d that many inquiiios were being received from the advertlsippeaiing In the metropolitewapapera. the number

creasing dally.

Surrogate Irving Fitch, on half of the County Health League, that provision be made lor nee for MU* Dorothy Rice. county health nurse, whose duties had ) net cased during the year, neoMitallng clerical naaistaace. Mr. Fitch *1*0 requested that headquartera be eslabllHhed

county building* for

The Health 1-eagUC. He said -that

Miss Rice as a county nt

much work to do and that the Increase In duties require* that Mi- be given some assieta

handling the a*alrs of the The matter was referred

Ito Mr Champion, who will tv'ta

the matter with Mr.

attire.

C II A /I' During the- ceremony Mins Marie oea Isle MISS DeUaey plaj.d -l Love Yon Truly.

also played the wedding march. Mias Margaret Luongo Be

comes Bride of J. G. Davis -ddlng took place nlng tti St .l—wph'a hurch. Sea Die <'tty. when Mis* Margaret l-uoogo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mk-hael Ijtongo. of City, was united In matrimony to Joseph tl. Davies, of Ocean View, at * o'clork nuptial maaw Magr. A. IWzxi of

fk-Dtlnc

The bride, attired in a whii« dm dress trlainied with laco id wi-artng a while lace veil, carrying a shower bouquet of white rs and Baby Breaths, presented bmutiful picture. She aatia slippers to match her The bri.lesmaM. Mias Mary

t held

be amwerslty opche.-! trda. the studeat council, ih j Kent Pn legal Society, the Tau hvppa Alpha, which l* the na tt-onal honorary debating ft • trrnlty and al**» the Theta I’petloe Om-ga. a national ■wlal fra , ler.tliy Hr served as Mvretary | '•and president of the Utter fra

666 u a prescript las for CoWx. Grippe. FIs. Seac«e. Bt butts Fever and Malaria. It kills the germ*

The bride ha* I

-. Davie* la an expert ga* on gtneer and well known is Sea Isle (’Itj and the county. Home From Bn-knell Eugene Hall-wan ha* returned oat Bsets^L from which tnatituliou !.- graduated with honow lar.; week, and plana to enter the University of IVnasylvaala law school In the tell. Oene captain- ' hr Buckacdl debating team.

Respect For Law Urged By Jurist (Continued from Pan* Onav

to nu-taln hla point. , >!urdcrs New York were annually many time* those committed In don. In 1(14 there were 11.000 murder* la thin country and keep up with our Idea of doing things In a big way we increased this number In 1(25 to 12.000. There are 300 robberies In Ohlca- » every one in London, and

The amount paid to petit : Juror* who nerved Cape May I C'otiniy during th. April term of j Court wait (2X2.10. This repreaenu the amount allowed for: jurors. (3 per day. plus two rent*, a mile for automobile trip* to and I from the Court House. The amount paid to grand Juror* tor 'heir service* at the last term of

(1M.62. The grand

days. The total amount to grand and p«tJt Juror* for the April t-nn of court, amounted to (;.-

264.(2.

The cost of petit Juries to the county for each day jury trials are held Is approximately (11$. There arc aalsrl-w in addition to lie pal-l Constable* and the court

be health

Freeholder Champion stated that the public ground* weiWjhetng put In first-cla*» condlfton and that fence* would b« put public huildlnjca.

given au-

thority lo employ a telephone operator In tne new court housebuildings al a salary not to ex-re.-1 (10( per month.

Among the cases tried, civil matter* were included. Several criminal trial* were conducted, but there was only one criminal conviction. One criminal case Involved (1. growing out of the alleged th.-lt of a bag of coal, while anoih-r grew OU t of a theft of bulbs worth (7.60. Th- lone conviction »** against a man for carrying inluxdanting liquor, he having ad-

mitted the charge.

It Is eetlntated that the trials cost the county at least (l&o p;day. •

Shrincrs On Tour

The Shriner* who are holding their convention In Atlantic City this week loured Cape May County Wednesday morning, a

Mage, at

■ ape May City, who Is a candidate for Coroner. Folio* inx the Tuckahoe meeting the candidates held a meeting in Ocean city at the hall at Thirtyfourth Street. Brush Fire Called Firemen Sea Isle City Fir- D-partment was railed out Batutday evening extinguish a brush Are at Twenty-liflh Street and Landlu Avenue, which for a lime threat rned a nearby cottage. Spark' from n paju-tng locomotive are believed to have caused the Arc. it was said. On Sunday the A remen were again called to the scene to extinguish the brush Are. it having Mart- d afresh.

Chicago could afford to pay it* Feared-topped ronvontlonli

SO.OPO criminals (20,000 apiece ■Amtally to refrain from crime, and then save money. We used to talk about the wild West, but lod- v this wa. no longer true. Ini ad it was the lawless East In twenty-right cities In this country 3,net automobiles are stolen annually. The per capita coat of crime Is annually |i>0. the total national bill being (In. 000. 000 or tbtee tinier- the . . t of running the government. W. are no kind to criminals that there are 100.000 murderers roaming the country. We are the greatest drug con 1. timing nation on the globe and Commtirlouer of Charities Wallace. of New York was quoted a* authority for the statement that every drug addict was a criminal or potential criminal and that we had 1.200.000 criminals In

the land.

What l* to be the outcome of all this? asked the Judge. H>said he would not give hi* opinion. but would go back to that of <h« Father of his Country, and be quot-d Washington as <11:counteraancing all effort* against law. In his Anal address th- Arst all tut ion wa* obligatory on all citlz-n* and that the country ran only exist so long as taws are obeyed. Growing emphatic tbr Judge exclaimed that this was polltclal religion and addressing himself particularly to his he*

various pirts of the county cludlttg *ne resorts. The c,

van ot motor cars beaut 11 utly

decorated furnished an lmpr-j sight as J hey passed along Rase Highway. Luncheon

served at ih.- Wildwood Golf

Club, after which the

returned to Atlantic City, visiting

inland Cape May County

Fitch

Y M H A of Woodbine Will Give Party June 21 The member* of the T. M. H. A. and the W. H. A. ot Woodbine Will hold a party Tuenday Ip the Community Hall. the affair prom Ding to be one of the moat gala ever held in the Community. Interesting exepclsf* are plann-d. which will be followed by an entertainment by Woodbine talent and dancing. Benjamin bhalk. prealdent of the society will deliver an ad dre.-e ns will other prominent officials of the organizations. The Y. M. H. A. organisation was tarted some year* ago by a numb- r of philanthropist* create I -terns*, in Judaism i to nrliu: about clower relationship among peopl.

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J.W. ROBBINS I candidate for Freehold- | er of Cape May Coun- [ ty, solicits the support i of all Republicans at i Primary Election, on ; Tuesday. June 21st. Ordered and paid for J. W. ROBBINS

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saver.

Stop in at this Helpful Bank” and get acquainted.

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