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CAPE MAY C0TJ1TY TIMES, FRIDAY. nWE 24. 1WT.
St. Ann’s Church School Dedicatfed Rt. Rev. Thomas Walsh Was Celebrant—H. Eugene Hiene Spoke
Large Crowd Attended
BY HELEN 8.
The dedication cierclM* of St. Am.’* parochial achool were til WiMwood. Sunday afternoon. June IS. under the auaplcea ol Che Knichts of Oolumhue. Benjamin A. Tomer, mauler of .cere-
Bt. Rev. Taoma* J. Walah. D. D. Bishop of Trenton, was celebrant. The ceremonies wi pleted for the dedication c< the acbool bulldlnc and Ita their teachers, the Sister* of St. Joseph, crnuped about the at the steps had beeo p craphed before the rain fell la
earnest.
Led by the Wildwood City Band and the Vineland Boys" Band, the children marched to the auditorium one block away. Ti e Rntshts formed a guard ho or a.« the clergy entered the building, preceded by ncoras of visitor* and paHahlonen The splendid room was magnifier-tly decorated in the nations' oolotr Paimi! and baidtets of cut fiowen adorned the platform arranged for the rpeaJtera. Hon. Edward S. Culrer. Mayor of Wildwood, made the addre*. of welcome. In terms of affec donate akhitatlon. the Major spoke of a long friendship existing between himself nod the beloved pastor of fit. Church. He concluded by saying the parochial achool was a credit to She city for which the parishtoner* of St. Ann’s had made many sacrifice*!. Rev. Jamen A. Moruney, rector of St. Ann't Church, told dlencc that "Mr. Culver was the Aral man he met upon his arrival here and whose friendly amis! amc*> he bad not forgotten." There was a glistening tear and A voice Lremeloiw with love and sentiment as Fattier Moroney mve glowing tribute to the magnificent HOhool. the ideal realized of a life's dream in which a faithful people had labored with
H. Eugene Heine. Assl.it ant
City Solicitor of Philadelphia, the
speaker of the occasid' leilghled tats audience with one of the
finest oratorical efforts ever
m thl* resort Min opea-
,*I*K worvl* were: "Thisseefbs to b*
an afternoon of thanksgiving I shall thank the Reading Railroad for having brought me here and the iwo bands for putllpg music and pep into the oscaslon." His description of the parochial school a* an institution of religious educatlor.. was framed lu
an ensemble of language above
the average speaker. Hla oratory held the attention of bis bear-
er*. There wasn't a dull mo While driving ii i they listened with In-'Sally Marnhall's
*^u- ;
John Ford, a colored youth a visitor found the man lying under hi* car faintly calling for help. By the aid of eight men. he was finally extricated from the masa of broken iron and wheel*, and rushed to the hospital, where there are alight hope* of hi* recovery. It was reported by a bystander tbat a heavy truck ran the smaller car down at the It teraectlon of Park and R;
Grande Avenues.
Mr*. Joe Roatcbe and Mn Wilkin*, troth of North Glensid. Pa., were week-end guest* . Mr* G Clayton, of the Lightfoot. In East Pina Street. Gary C. Clayton. 217 East Pine Avenue, was conveyed to the Atlantic City Hospital, suffering the effect?- of a fractured hip caused by a fall In the yard erf his home, known as (be "Llghtfoot.” where he ha* resided many years. Mr. Clayton la 80 year* of age. the fall so shocked h* system it is feared that he cannot recover, owing to tala advanced age. The Invalid bolds the distinction of being one of rbe longest penshmere In the Philadelphia pollc- force, where he served in the Twenty-fourth District under Lieutenant Taylor
•-'Udreth Wing of Republican Party
Sweep County Clean (Continued from page one)
Jortty. tftie poll being, pontler*.
229: M< Murray. ISC. Hildreth candidal.
Mr and Mr*. Charles Hermann entertained a number of guests from Philadelphia and vicinity over the past week end at their home In east Maple Avenue. Mrs Violet Walsh and son. Ken•th. journeyed to Pittsfield. Maes, by automobile, starting from their eart Oak Avenue, Friday morning. June 17 They will r*. In the balance of the reason Angle Walsh, the celebrated pitcher In the Eastern League, will join Mr*. Walsh there. The service of confirmation was solemnized in St Ann's R. C. Church Sunday afternoon, in which twenty-five adults Joined with the large class of children members of the parochial school. Rt Rev. Thomas J. Walsh. D. D . Bish< ; of Trenton, officiated, aaaf'ed Rev. Father James Matoney. tor of Ht Ann's Edward r. Pricker, with a party of friend*, spent the week end here at his summer cottage in east Twenty-fourth Street. MV. Flicker Is assistant postmaster at
Gletulde.
Regret Loss of Mr. Delcher
The Atlantlr City Electric Company ehrougb Jainee Delch. electrical unglnecr, who ha* bwti -barge of the construction of Ocean View sub elation has announced that Ocean VI.-w and vicinity will soon tic provided with the ultra modern in elec-
tric pubBo aervice. aahuHnp IfiutgU. tudepend.
I Me efficiency
-rs in the district The Include. Sea Ule City, idem* of Ocmui View re-
gret Mr Delcher will take up hi* dot lee elsewhere, being wellknown in the ooiniuunity though
residing In Sea Isle City.
Sideswiped Car
arrests being! t-'h 1; •
i the vicinity of Corner, near-
«ent interest to every new sen-;Erma, late Saturday night, the tence and lamented the finish.,c»i" of Andrew Hahn, of Cape May. There never was a mote beautl aas eideswlped by a car driven fully outlined description of by Andrew Johnson, also of Cape
achool and religion than Mi.
Heine gave He Inimortallted the, Johnson’s car was badly rtamnr « institution of the United State.'ed. having to be lowi-o from the and quoting par* graph I tally frum Br<I ‘• Hahn* car escaped with President Coolldge's speech fl ‘ght damage. Johnson assumed i “That we need more religion. - ,h *" blame for th. accident, in] he explatolod that good citizen "hk-b no one was.injured whip sprung from religious edu- 8u,r Trooper earns Investigated
cation and that the American ns ^ accident, lion needed It In their echool nlad, ‘ system. —
Hon. William H Bright. Stat. Senator, paid glowing tribute to: the new school building a* a
great asset Co the city.
Edward Whalen, stale Deputy. Knight of Columbus, the last npcakor on the program, made an eloquent addrna and before chat ing paid fine tribute to the faithful leadheiB, the SMtethood of St. Joseph, who have labored UreleaBly for tb« beat resuita In
ethool work.
The exarcisea were opened by altaglng "America" by the school Several numbers were played al tematcly by the two ban dr. elated on opposite mi.1m of the platform, The audience joining in the "Star Spangled Banner." closed dhe interesting program atajoyed by a acore out-of-town visit ora who Joun.. yed from all paid* of the State to be present
at the ceremonies.
Don't forget Friday. June le Odd Fellow.-.' Day in Wildwood. State iodg.- officials and high dlgn atari tv- of the order will be pee**nt under military caourt and if the weather permit*. tbo'-Baaii* of Odd Fellows will participate
tn the ce lab ration.
*.ra. George M. Daic entertainel h r brother and wife, of West] Philadelphia, Mr. and Mn. Jawerj
Oraeley.
A* a ran It of a Wt-at.d-run I accident, an unknown colqret" man wac- conveyed to Mace's Hospital in Wildwood. Thursday afternoon. June 16. badly injured. Hu car bearing a Maryland 11ceofce wa* completely .i.-moUahed-
Lulher T. Garrettaon. Democrat. received the nomination I J ti*' Ice of the Peace, not having any opposition on either ticket.
Fraehol-I---. however, carried the ^Z***’*'”** (a0r 01 ^ U1Uni cRy U PoweH a Deneicrwt. who had
Surrogate Irving FNcii received , *PP‘* U4, ' n
" “* " s “-
Minim C. Love and Hath- ’ Read won In Stone Harbor em.e V Kraisa. Bright faction. 1*« agwlnw Brlgfit * 48. carried the Second Ward for The vote* cast in the Couacil-in.-mte-n.hlp on the oounty exrcu- manic itueeie were: tn- comnutte* the vole caat be- Republican Eugene Seng. 194; ing Love. l«|. Boeder. 146; K. 0 "° Wonder. 161. Edward Smith. V. Kratao. 169; M. F. Middletori.;'3 149. Democratic—Otto Wundcr, 6: In the Second Ward William F. Eugene Seng. 6. Edward Smith.
Joe her won Bhe nomination for <
Judice of the Peace the vote te-- O S Salvewen and Mrw. Hilda g W11 Ham F. Jocher. 158; J j M-cre were elected to the I Delaney, 71. and Louis Brwra publican county cm ml We*- 8
i Herbert, while nol
Maurice M. Sofraoey In theireceived 3« verfea that w. Fir-. Ward received 78 wHe<~ f..r •« execur'.e commute-. George f'Jaranc* Turner an Thomas LudUm 1. yv*r Lennon wee* elected to th* DetnoJemtiie member the vote was crane oounty commlMer Joraph Mary Jacobi. 66. There * H-otnea, not a candidate, receivad
Deary. 2.
Justice of the Pear.
Louis Broca. *; * Fredericks.
Steelman.
The Democratic vote woe: Firm Ward. Senator <;.<irg* R.
Grds. 12; Aaaemblj. R M. Dare. 12; Surrogate. Samuel Nappan. 11; Freeholder.-. J «' Scully. 12.
J. H. El well. 10. Justice of the uiai person* wishing to eater
4 Frederick*. Ih * «>n,rau\«d
-. SUtUer. 1. Member of oounty un ,h* tMoh on the Fou, commiuee. William Stadler. 7. , M(< . ^
Female. » ltll |, lm
Edwards. Th * July *• will be ei Second Ward—Senator, Orel*. Race: g* 42; Aanembl) Ixare. 37; Surro-j w „, ^ ^ gate. Napp. ;,. 36, Fitch 1. Free- ^ n of ^raw^k holdara. Scull, 39. ElweU. 20 ! will uk, pta^ln the ev^g Juatice <* 8he Peac*. DaMney. 23; , En.rbe »«1 ^ rLilZTL Jocher. ,. hehuev. J. Male mem- jatar than Satuvday. July 2 De her county executive committee tajk ^ tb> v - fW> / / f r* Camp. 2». Finale. Margaret V. Feeney. 32; Rae Cut
Upper Township
The entire Read ticket met
Upper Townahip lidward* A Green, of Camden
arebltrrt* of the new Cap* May
_ awwM-■ Gnantv /'„,1 *. u n ..„ —
ship there
omtic ticket over Hear, Serreturv labr r ! “•* High. The pert, ww. given erty with, majority of *S. ■men-! _ , by the member, of the Busy wa* no Opposition on C-e Ueput.- Davis May Speak B.* Sunday School Clan* of Which llcan Ockot. , *be i* a urember at the bom* ‘
' Hofiday For Employees
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(Coni nued from page on* A deta hnwat from the Naval Base at Cape May will art as a guard of honor at the dedicatioa ceremonies w i,;<h will take plan 0(1 th* Speak er*a platform It front »f th* new structure at 2 Luther < Ogden. Director of the B-anl of FreehoMera. will in-
troduc. th. speaker*
Mu*., at the dedication will be rendeo-.l by one trf th* bands. Th* new building will be op
for in* pen Kin all day.
Tils- Cap- May Court House Oharnb'-r of Commerce is arranging a *trwt dance to be held in
the • vswing.
Th* cen-moolea and celebration will bring thousands of p*men* from ever, pan of this county and many from other section* to 'apr May Court House. F.r lull netatl* of the new building c** the new Conn Hou*>- dedication section section
of thl* M*ue.
Erma Mis* Given
Jocher.
Graduation Party
i Send in Entries For Fourth of July ContesU T ' David G. Geller. chairman of tb>- Fourth of July celebration committee of (be Sew hde City
Obarober of Comovei
Mho Elsi* Matt!
Planned Many South Jerney Public Buildings
Read* majority _ __ _
Bejiatur Bright. In the Town-j County Court House Building
bitter struggle* hare been doing acUve duty in
Ui. office* Of township com various parts of South Jersey remltleeoen and Tax OoUector c*ntly Their recent couunimion* ther.- being ihree soplrants to th* include: Gloucester City High former and two for tha latter. |School. $276,000; Camden Fiasa Wtar man hacked by tfiie lr^ . vTlub Hot#.. *40 rooms, of fire To WO) Mp Republican Cli* 1 won j proof construction and modern In over*/i e Independent r radldate*'**-vry detail. <400.000; school for by U-arge moJorKy. The vote; 'h* Borough of Runnemede; Committeeman—Haiter UalUy. Franklin Street school anries and organinatkin. $• ;. J„|,n Batdorf. KF™. H Cape May. new m bool at
Burley, 230. both Bridgeton.
IndepcrSunt,
Ts' Collector—Townseod God 1 jr-y. .,rganlm**on. $$8; Paul J.
the teacher. Mr* E. Reevwa The houw was decorated In the clam color-. Maroon and Gray. The giri* pr>«erj*d her wKh a #Hk umbr-Ha and a blble. also a funny man in baMoon form a* n,companion, when sh- i« attersl log Ghuwbnro Normal where wh. go.* m the fall The evening wo* np*!,: game* and mimic, th* tab)* ,e* also decorated in the •enbir . la* colon. Thom pro* ant were Mrr. Ruth McPherson. Wor-r.t. I*ai!t«nwi«i. Edith Hawn. Julia f* hellemgc!. Anna EHloit. Manna Holbruner. Mrs. Mil.ir— llalbruner. MHw Marie Kelly. Mis* Opal Sdhellonger. Mkv EWe MaUheas. Mrs. Margaret Crm*.. Kathen-i* Matthewa. Mrs. VioM Steifel, of Aimlon; Rev. Harry Garrliwn, Mrs. Garrlaon ami dauglti. Alda, and son. Harry. Jr. o' Klngshurg. and the
teacher Mr*. Re-v.* Pictures of Officials
The B-ard of Freeholders and county officials had their picturetaken in front of the new build-; ingr s! Court House The plct. will b* printed in the souvenir ‘ booklet which will be given out; at the dedication exercises next
honor <rf graduat*t„ from C^pe Tbunday.
it >• expected that Thursd-> { will be a general holiday for all ;
™».ir .*1 014. Oripp,. FI., Wap, of court House <* account of tb* ] Btlioai Fever and Kahria. d. diration of the new huildlnae | |i hrtl, the Berm, taking place on that date
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Lower To washBright's total vote was 131 and 1
R*ad'.i 296
R«>berl Fltlillps. running tir defeated D. M. Wool
n 235-179.
__ F'* Township Commute* Ephraim Chamber* del rated Georg# Walter* 249 to 14k. The oounty executive conunR- '• vote ww* a* follow* Male—William Kheetz, 196. -ph Benslead. 171 Female—Julia McPherson 224. Sarah Jackaun, 161. Middle Township Read'* vote wan 657 against 51 received by Bright. ' baric* Springer defeated Wineld J.tnce by a majortty uf 325 -wnohip Commitwhile
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