Cape May County Times, 17 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 9

SECOND SECTION 4

CAPE MAY OOUWTY 11MES. FRIDAY. JUHE 17, 1927

Page On€

Cape May and Cumberland County Happenings of the Week

Government Issues Anti-

< Floating Edict

Wildwood

Senior Clas? Port Norri» High School at Mt

Vl'iH Proceed Against All Shipments of Oysters That Have Been Floated Terms It Adulteration

TO* I'BltKt flute* Depart in o< Acrtcnitar*. urder data June IS. promulgated iu order (orbtddUf tha ahlJHneat of oytfn »hleh have been "floated - u bw been the euatom of the Jl»urtee Rlvar Cora planter* for jfire. The full test of the or-

<i« r follows:

•The Department of Agrlrut ture will proceed under the terms o', the Federal food and drugs set sgalnet all shipment* of oyster*. whether shucked or In the •bel!. which hare been adulterated by Snailng or other means, .(•cording to food Inspection deelskra 111. Issued today by Becretary of Agriculture Jardlne. Tbi» decision reeokes food Insp»r'ion decision 111 on the

same subject.

‘The text of food Inspection

decision 111 follows:

• Food inspection decision 111. “The Floating of Shellfish." Issued May 1«. 1*10. amen ding food Inspection decision 110. held that I' la not Illegal to drink oraters in water of a saline content equal to that in which oysters will crow to maturity, and that oysters floated In water of t leas saline content than that In which oysters will prop-

erly mature will not

fidered adulterated under section 7 of the Federal food and drug* set If the package* containing •uch oysters are dearly and lectbly labeled "floated oysters.' ' ■Fstenaire Investigations car tied on by the department since the iastiance of food- inspect'on decision 121 have shown that the Hosting or drinking of oysters as practiced has the effect of adulterating the oyster* with water. The Interstate shipment of oyster* so idulterated constitute* *

Sunday's crowd took possession he trf-sch and surf In numi paralleled In preceding With the temperature mg to a high mark In the city over the past week, train and motor traffic seashore bound brought s heavy loll of vlsttora to spend the week end here. The Boardwalk wa» temporarily forsaken in the mad rush of bather* for a cooling dip In the surf, and the picture they presented was all of aur*mertime In full

•wing.

Mr*. Christian Leinhaiuer. of Sharon Hill. Pa., arrived Sunday morning to remain the balance of the season. The Uelnhauser cottage .on West Pine Avenue. Is often the scene of busy week end* throughout the summer. j The report of the membership! committee. Mrs. Anna Thornley. chairman, enrolling 2S new names ' lo membership In the Cape May , Council of Republican Women. I

was read at the regular business I Deft to right—Olln Hickman. Wiliam Reives. Charles Pel ersoo Horace Bacon. Robert Adams. Raymond Bailey. Do:.; session of the counld on Monday. Adam Massey. Luther Jeffries. Mis* Buzhy chapei n: Rebecca Robbl n*. Ethel Reeve*. Jane Conaglu-y, Ruth Owen*. Margaret L

afternoon. June II. and collec-1 Nlchelson. Miss Klein, chaperon: Robert Jateman. Howard Wilson. Lee Robbins.

$11.SO for due*. 1* a! —, ——» ■ 1 ■ — - . ■ ■ -

record this department may feel

j Section One Laurel Wildwood Kiwanians Lake Nearly All Sold Honor Jesse Jame* Section Two Will Now J W Robert., of PenneylSoon Be Open... Vp. 'ania R. R Was Speaker

Wildwood

It Is stated that section one of the Ijvurel Lake development Is nearly all aold. that section two will soon be opened up. and thaV near the old beaver dj..- i,

aula «!ub took lha ty at th-ir tegular Weekly •heon on Tuesday *a?t »' Ik* wick Inn to p.y tribute W r secretary. Je.se James, who cmpletf I fott> years of eon«ti* servir with the Pennayl-

la Railroad.

twanian James was called , to gtv a report of the Kile International ConmttM at Memphis. Ten a. He and ' !•:»* President fkiwltn w-era lelacatn* to the convention, rwprer.. nun* th. Wildwood Club. ! After hi* report Poster Goslln was given an opportuoHy to

the county seat ~ I present some of ike high llghta •he usual big crowd appeared! ‘he convention and rondudsd the lake Sunday Salesmen ! »"•> * «l*»w!ng trlbuta e one hundred and flf, y t- Jew Jamns. the true Klwatanee are already contracted tor I'» n - i 1 "- •*»«»'» friend, and thw

and

acreage developed. It Is also reported by the farm bouse in sect Inn one along the Maurice river frontage has Just been sold for a neat little auni. as has also the “little red house” along the road In the same sertion. Rumor* spread th.t a concerted effort i* to be made to have the old Bridgeton road re-gravel-

ed, had

< be built I

■ fu-

Just proud of.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry E. Boothe. Lin wood. Delaware Co. Pa., i a two days' visit to WHdaod. leased one of the Greco k Julian new stores, with view to opening a restaurant here.

Mrs. Lydia Martin. East Baker Avenue, entertained a large circle of relative*, representing thi annual Martin family reunion at her home on Monday. June 15. Guests were present from CamPort Norris. South Dennis. Goshen and Wildwood. A sump tuous rep.ist. Including all the Axin'* of a full course turkey dinner, was the chlnf attraction which all present did ample

Justice.

Marie Huppert. the well-known contralto, and Leon Hoffmeistrr. baritone, will give a recital In the new auditorium of the High School In North Wildwood, proceeds for the benefit of Holy

Port Norris

. and Mr*. William Bateman. Many of our town folk* vlritFortescue on Sunday. Mr. 1 Mrs. David Rowley and

Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. Ger-

Sheppard. of Cedar- >nd Mni D>vi ,

vine, spent last week at the d . U(5htfr Belle, home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bates Rowley. Mi

Hand ' | aid Harrington. Mr. and Mra. Ellis Berry. Jr.. Is beautifying Leslie De Mart*. Mrs. Howard his home with a coal of paint | Bradway. Misses Marla Bobbins. Mrs. Enoch Sharp has been' Carolyn Harrington. Anna Rowvery ill for the last week, but I ley. Geneive Bradway and Rebec-

Is now slowly improving. ca Robbins.

Kenneth Holllnger has re-j The south district Sunday turned home after spending some j school rally was held In the M. northern part of the'E. Church on Tuesday evening. State. | Quite a number of out-of-town The Ladies' Aid Society of the folk* where present. The proBaptlst Church held their gram consisted of tntwic by the monthly meeting at the home of j M E. orchenetra; song service Mrs. Boyd Robbins. After the: led by Rev. E. E Vaugh; prayer business was discussed, a social! by Rev. Carl Egli; solo by Mia* hour was held. Among those j Mary Newcomb; roll call of the present were Mrs. Boyd Robbins.| Sunday School: anthem by the George Bobbin*. Mr*. Stultzl junior choir: address. "What Berry. Mra. Henry Berry. Mrs.) Ha* the Church to Offer Young Walter Berry. Mr*. Ruth Henry. People?" by Rev. William A. Mr*. Martha Peterson. Mi** Gus|Boyd. of Bridgeton; offering lor Hignutt. Mr*. Charles MoConnel. (be district work; song by the

...nji__ »„„* Mrs. Charles Hart. 8r.. Mrs.'schools; benediction by Rev. WllT,l„ 1;r Mdlmr. Mra. William llun O. Moor.. * r voter*In ^Philadelphia and' Pfr '- V Mr *- William Peterson. | Mre Annle sjolmes. of Dias WUaSSor. r- He ha* done J<>h*-<>n and Mr*. Bert Maa-| Cr « k . lg spending the week with

. , v- eirwilent work wltk the i | ber stater. Mna. AUnds Maguire. ailulteraSfl oystwrs as “floated‘* onie ® xe ** ^ .. r v o' Mins 0. Conahey. of Newark. wv,„ I. ... oyrtera" <J<« not legalise the ° pw * Comp**! M tUn , w , lh T~>P«r MaO«n who I. ala-

...I r — we ,l "*" a ,1 " “"'"i we ib. »“v ,na,b, oii ; ,P “ B»rb 1. Ml. ■na Ml. wei.i Job.b.,. .Ull,,n. .1 MMldlr.'.

Tngafded by some Troll( . formerly Of We*: Mapl Mr*. Jon** and daughter. Cor- bo>rd | 1I(5 houg ,.

Newsy Notes of Woodbine

M K „r. Port Norris

win become * noted flguri i musical world, la vlaHing tor a short while. He 1* a > 1st and at prbaent playing ) Pnwldent Hotel. Atlantic CH

' Max Sugarman. bead o

People of today seek to accotn j \i-, K „ih(ne Cloak Company, v pllsh high Ideal* and to mkk* f r | FD ga here on Tuesday

place* to live In. Let | noon Woodbine see that Lincoln Park :ran»tonu*d into a real Ideal t. Recently the matter wa* brought before the Counctlmanlc

He mentioned <

{other things that James bad au j tended every K.wanu- luncheon j since the club received Its chajvI ter over three years ago and i had also attended every In tec{national Convention In thnt | period. Goslln presented James i with a framed copy o! a telegraai I received from Elisha Lee. rln»

co "i pi I men ted t

latter upon hts long period • eervlce and the fact that the Kto

High School

° | received from Elisha Lee. vloa ( nmmpnrpmpnt 1 P re,ll<,, • n, 01 ,l ** Pennsylvania V^-UllllllCIlL.CIlldll ffxiiroaii which co-npllm-nted the

body. I

.aken

11 i-teps have yet been >M this work. Whi

the Ejcerciaee Held in I him with

Methodist Church

D flt t

special program,

j Mr J. W. Roberts. Superintendent of Transportation of tbs Pennsylvania Railroad was then

would 1

Woodbine

. should this project be

Tried through.

Woodbine baseball enthusiasts el confident the local* will take

the 1917 honors a* they have

'eloped such a splendid team.

The Opening ot the county league has not only created much Interest In the sport among county residents, but In many of the

southern New Jersey district*. .... „ ,, The Woodbine Athletic Aasocla- He Is a Sea isle City .. tlon conducted a very Interesting j Samuel Kravltz mad. me ting Monday evening. Her- to Nonna Saturday, whei man Stern la leading the local jlted his brother,

baseball s'ara. Rosen feld

an ardent worker In the nrgantaa- j potaahnick rial led friends i tlon. ; Ocean City recently. Mrs. John Sherman, a resident Wolf Let win. Woodbine farn.

Sidney Sits>man made a busi

ness trip to Court House. | Mr. and Mrs. Morton Levin !

spent Saturday In Bridgeton with . . . _ .. . —

,b. l«.l Dr . Muoncy M»dc Addrew

romp.br J ‘ 1D *" ' h T*Vf r -bo b.d rom,

Ruhr 11 Br.r . Mud..,

Philadelphia art school, is spend-

laidore Ltntner. a college student In Philadelphia, made a trip to Ocean C»*y Friday afternoon. Moe Roeenfd'ld. well known In Cape May County, visited friend* In Woodbine ove; the week end.

of the Klwsntan* to represent the standard railroad of the world and to lake part In the special program to honor Jesse Jatr*w. Mr. Roberts complimented the

elements of the orate: producing! ATrn ui.. a son In the Long industry a* a Justification for the t( . rn ! ty Hospital. Mother and adulteration of oysters wlth-^b^ are doing nicely.

»»ter. is hereby repealed. The!

department will proceed under the term* of the food and drugs act against nil shipments of oys- '«*. whether shucked or In the •hell. whleJi have been adulter*'cd by floating or other means f " ,k1 Inspection decision 110 la

teafflnned.' “

Accepted Call To Newport Baptist Church

Nearly half a hundred auto loads and one bus load of Shriners came from Atlantic City Wednesday which was known as Cape May County Day. They entered Wildwood shortly after noon as guests of the Wildwood Golf Club and after a tour of the rewort were taken lo the Wildwood Golf Club and served a luncheon. " n -~ visitation was In charge of Pierpont. president ot Wildwood Shrine Club, and many Wildwood men journeyed to Atlantic city earlier In the d »r *"< brought man: of the Shrinen

back In tkelr car.

. Frank C. Bell. C 8. B

Philadelphia.

■mber of the

Rev. Georgs B. Fletcher, of •'■ew Britain. Conn., has accwpied * call to ib« pastorate of the 1 ret Baptist Church, of Nowport.

'she effect next July.

Since Rev. Wr'ashburn closed a faithful ami eurcoastul pastorate 'n November last, the church has keen supplied by ten ministers 'hat the congregation listened

to with much profit.

The church being dosed Sun-

der night Deacons Russell Camp- *P ,r «‘ “™ lM '_ood In Hunt'* t'" • u,, Bradford, with their ^ ^ Boardwalk N s f J Dd , ”■ 1,^ht>0r,, • molorwl "'l Mr 4 Bell was lntn>dueed by Mr*. N. j.. 1o hear Kev.' g Br *, reader In

Washburo preach one of hl.B^rowd

■nasterful and helpful sermon*-. ,br

* r - W'ashburn It Indeed a busyi •orktnan. who take* hts dinner vttrfll J P».l and goe* away to the stonejQne Hall Ol 11310

«uarr* W | t j, Jayntf* ** v v

spent one day week in Bridgeton.

Mis* Maude Reeves Is spending some time out of town. MU* Marjorie Hand ha* returned home, afller spending several days in Philadelphia with Mrs, Constant Grace and son. Constant. Jr., and Mrs. Ellis Berry. Jr., and children spent last Wednesday afternoon out of Mrs. Let Pepper has beautified her home with a coat of paint. Mrs. Norman Jeffries has been

among the sick.

Misses Kathleen McConnell. Prances Earl and Evelyn Garrison. students of the Glassboro Normal School, spent the week end here with relatives.

Arthur Saches. of New York, was entertained al me boms ofjthi

Mr. and Mrs. Julius SwarU. !parents. Mr and Mr* Max Good Mr*. Owcar Tice and Mi-*. Harry I man. Th.- young mis* i* atC. Barraclough spent Tuesday af-j tending a New York college, ternoon In Millville. Samuel Levin, le-on Halpcrn

and Joe Shapelow motored down lo Tuckahoe Friday afternoon. Celia Kovnat and Samuel Roth-

I. W. Goldberg, or the Gold- j * berg Department Store*. Bridge-

returned from

The commencement exercise* of the Port Norris High School were held in the M. E. Church on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock A large crowd

attendance. The

the program of exercise.

"Triumphal March." from ihe Cantata "Alfred." Prout Miriam Bradford and Alma Lee

Processional

r ip {Invocation Rev. Wm. Moore j g . Chorus. "To Thee. 0. Country.'

» __ I Wcbberg

Nohl. •M.l.l.k H-rm.n | «™>

Hartley Robert Bateman; u '

Ensay. "America First." p »»f Pfesl'ent Percy Jackaou

Adam Massey! welcomed the guests in an appr^-

of New York, i* spending sev» rail ,-r and resident her. for n>aD l I Girls' Chorus, “Dance of the Pine I PHate mar ter. The attendance day* In this place ' year*. 1* Improving after sustain-1 T(w F , !rlra- - Forman I Pr**®- p.aeented by ColUnn Miss Rose Goodman will spend ! | nK injuries received from a {al1 { j; r , a y "Suc< *»» of Life j Thomas, waa won by street Cornsummer vacation with her) WF *k. j ' Babecca Robbln* ! ‘ lw,,OB * r Alfred Taylor.

Herman Benson and Abram j -g|, tory Overture'

Katz, of the local trucking com- i High School Orchestra pany. made a trip to New York v a | ed | < . tor y Ethel Reeve* city Tuesday. j Vocal Solo. "Dream Garden.

■ an employee of the

„ I Pennsylvania Railroad. Mr I Rofce t* concluded hi* address by .' pre-entlng Kiwanian James With

tram of cars provided

j by the Club President. Ed Mld- , dleton. Mr. Frou Thompson, su- | pet .laing agent of the Pennsyl-

Dias Creek

lew York and. J

Tuckah."-

buying trip

Miss Emily Kirk, of Cedarvtll. '.has accepted a position in th bookkeeping department of ih

Goldberg Department Stores. tn|' ,, ' n - Bridgeton. «**»>*» »-' a l Ralph Pierce, of the serrier vlslte*1 hi* department of Goldberg * Ivpart-j 8un d «y »»'

ment stores was In this vicinity'

Friday.

M: and Mrs. Harry turned to this city after several days wllh tri. n.t

irhoff. of

ChrUtian Selene* Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist. In Boston. V'*». delivered a lecture on "Christian Science Sunday afternoon, under the auspice* of the Christian Sell

Bat.i:

few days at ! son. Daniel'

Delmont

Some

r. and Mrs. Edward Rlggln. au< i « and Miss Rosella Lund .-pent ( Saturday evening with M Saturday evening in Mill-1 Mrs. John Polhamus, Don

j Several from our town

r. and Mrs. Wllburt Newkirk led the annual comm-neem daughter, of Bridgeton, ere lues of the Vineland T t Sunday at the home of {school. Wednwwlay, June and Mrs. Koscoe Shull. {entertainment was one

r. and Mrs. Walter Hinson,' best give

the Borough < of the Pea-. I trip to Wild* j 1. Oxley, wl Iville visitor. >| Ml** Esthri ’ , munlty center I ing the suntm

The d

i Will be ■

' Mis*

Jack Sannlno. of Or.bdted his friends In ihb

in Friday evening.

Alexander May was

Pear re jOeean City visitor. •p- nding The Rev. flolotn.

1* in Cam- the Agudas Lochrum Synagogue, i

enlertalned friends Thursday e*e-

if Atlantic nlng.

a here on I A gathering wa* held Friday

I evening at the bom* <-l Mias

-sident o(j Miriam Danerhirsh. Th. young nd jimticeimls* la a graduate ol the High

, business j School.

ally. j Jack Iromcrman. a New York be Turks- law student, will remain here for ot Dennis- a short while with hi* mother.

j Mr*. Minnie Immerman.

row. com-1 Miss Ro*. Zuehovltz. of New j . I* spend-) York. Is spending several week* | . in Wild-1 wlih h-r parent*. Mr. and Mrs.

:h.- center 1 A. SUlcbowlO.

Nathan Lelb

city- j Strickland Ruth Ow.

■HtHy Addreaa F. W Maroney. M. D.

; Violin Quartet. “Prayer and

ecent Rondo." Harris. Horace Bacon.

| tat violin. Olin Hickman. 2nd violin. Cbarlea Peierwon. 3rd violin. Jennie Conahey. 4th

violin

Present.i'ion of diplomas. County Sopr:tntendent J. J. Unger warding of 8. T. I. prise*.

Harriet Powell

Inal . horn*. "A Song of the Sea." R. M. Btulta *n< diction. Rev. Wm Mooie rcheslra. "Our Dire

Mrs. Wilbert Bateman apent Saturday In Millville with ber

daughter.

Miss Fanny Bateman spent itu: day in Philadelphia. Percy Douglas* is liarveating larg. crop of fine strawberries Alfred Cooper, of Court House, called on Percy Douglass on Sun-

day.

Mr vnd Mr*. William Weatfaerby spent Sunday evening at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Downs anfl family spert Saturday evening at

Bigelow.

■h. Am

and Mrs

York city.

John

I his broil

r Itenn

. and 1

and Mrs.I iton. spent)

•ton* that help r n "» sanctuary

lr being burn.

build'

Runaway Team Caused Excitement on Main St 1 t-osiderable excitement wai '*-uvd in Port Norris e.i Friday "'-'tting last when a team belong‘“A ,l! Tony Baglio broke luoar *"' 1 ran down Main Stre. '•bfough the buslncaa section . '-own. Narrow escape* wei nude by several pedestrians an u " rars parked along the stree

Surfacing Finished j ^ Work Started on Last Half] Half of Port Norris Road ! *

Thoma* Leary, of Trem Sunday at the home of M Mrs William Biggin. Mr and Mr*. Alvin Nick.

One-half <

.f the work on the,

x-o.v .d xu rice town Road Is! m now entirel)' completed and on j j, Monday morning the ‘"”

concrete was begun on

half.

Instead bringing ment back to Port N«

Jr*. William DuMor nlng M; -. DuMont m Atlanta, Ga . t. Mt». Prod Lund an n, and Warren, we,

and daughter. Caro! Charles Rlggln wer

last Saturday.

burned aev*

nd, longing to Jam-w Corsr 1 afternoon. June 6. B. -on | quirk reeponse of Lee*

P Jarvis Vearh Ui Id nol have been sa ihe second time rec 5 fire (toparfment h: vice In Delmont ai •harles Thumlon I* leroon Hospital an

ciigtb rapidly

Vi Errickaon has

I High Sam.

|bln* visitors on Friday night, flan- Mrs. Rose Levy returned n- land j Philadelphia after visiting b

(with her parents (or a shoi:

Baron) Allan roller, local trad- -::, Thtirw- I made a business trip to M i •

ion Saturday afterms-n

jed to i Eric Daley, head of th-Wood-j bine Boy Scouts, vtslt-d ti‘" mi--. jin Millville recently. H*- i-".'"

Friday j resided in that city

Ing by; Lor.ly Dhoroe and hi- frlei xidblne I were recent Atlan'ir City v king aj Barney Levin, -f ’>• Borot

M- and Mr». Frank D-vts. of Woodstown. spent Thursday ere-

flail Ro)) {nlng with her sister. Mrr. Ralph

I Norton.

ane Ferguson Conahey. Mr » charlro Nelaon. of Salem. Margat-i Kllaabeth Lor*. Julia ,pent last week with her aunt, i-V .Nickelson. Rebecca Glann I .eon Norton spent the week R.-bbin*. Ruib Joan Owen*. Artie I end In Washington. Smaa Paraona. Ethel Collins j Mis. Lewi* Norton, of PleaaI antlvllle, spent Friday with b« B'-y* Rob«-ri l>-wls Adam*, brother. Ralph Norton, i 'mood Mc.Nary Bailey. Olio : Mr. Dickie, of Philadelphia. AM.utt Hickman, Horace Miller! spent the week end with MU* Baron. Robert Lake Batrms .{Carolyn Grace. Merrill Holllnger. Luther Room Mrs Daniel Chambers and son. J-ffrtea. Charles Chanre Peterann. Frank, spent Tuesday at Court Walter Lee Robbins. Howard. House with he. daughter, who Is Harry Wilson. Adam Beveridge quite 111.

Bishop Ree

iBig Prize Awards By BridjCeton Merchants

expect

the pou:

A few from here attended the funeral of Mrs Eliza Parson, at Court House, on Wednesday. Mrs. Carrie Scull spent Saturday evening at Wildwood. Zadok Sharp. Sr., is In New

Haven, Conn.

,]c{ Mrs. Geirgr Kelly. Mis* Marie le. Kelly and Prank GarretUon. of •- Erma, spent Sunday evening with of I Mrs. Richard Lloyd M s El wood Howell. Mrs Colby i man Norton and Mrs. Colmaa nd i Wspteott, of Millville, spent M-*n-,-i, day at Ocean City. Mr. and Mr* Holme* Dougr , jlaa*. of New York, called on hi*

. grabbing the brie r*e. bringing them . with no damage

JJRGASIST WAFTED—At Metho-! lull Out Epizcopa] Chnnh. Port Hor-j>'»* 1 !u Ali applicatiOE' muit be. Jailed not Uter tlian June 2# to 1 N. *r*. Louu MtUei, Port HorrU. ‘ uuc.-: