CAPE MAY COUKTY TIMES. FRIDAY. IDLY 29. 1927.
Page Fiv<5
ealh and Funeral of Mayor Culver (Continued from P»Ke On^)
Pontierful Profnuca of Fk>wrr> Never did one nee nnrh a colpcilon of Bower* at one Iiineral •lore. It requln'd two truek* n<l four automa*»IIe» to temov • hero to the wraetei jr. Gorceous ri plecw. repreoenltn* every i M> « n emblem of the unlvereVenderful baekela of raae*. i rent ha and a eroan made up of rt hldn. Beetde the oaek< t wae he "Vaoaat Chair.’" In white IIUr*, from the bereaved Comloners. and another chair. Mated of row* and Hlltw from Boardwalk merchant*. The of Bethlehem above a dta
and lill-w
at .ml
collecU-r. Olfii
the people of Wlldw-<od haake.1 he pulpit and choir pit of the hurrh. •eachioa to the oraan mighty prof union of The Cnmniiaoionet'* air." went bach to he lonely home of the MayorV idow. where through the long ■uta <•! watchful waiting, ehe id been hu faithful attendant
the alrk bed.
| at He Had Lived Wildwood Sunday.
boU! ^' in *’ l,h dren of the apartments fell down I • hlrh he was luumclated f-»r rtair*. striking her ch*ek against j .hirty-two years, having enter'd the concrete pvrement Cut and| that establishment at the age of bleeding, she was terribly frlghten-
1S. When he tetlred from active nervier, he was manager of the contract d-partmont. There Is a monument to his memory th-t.-as the Image of him looms In
their midst.
Fraternally he was a member Of the Eagles; U o O. M. and the first member to die from the mnke <d the Klwanls Club, of Wildwood a set of resolution* were read at his bt-r from that organlgatlon. He was abo a memb. t .* Vilhille U-tg. . B
P. O of Elks
Mayor Culvers one ambition was to sr. the B.-*.h Front forever the property of the CHy of Wildwood I’or a period of years he headed a *p-< lal commute.- Of Investigation collecting the data held by the Ibdly Beach R-ally Company, and Irom the results obtained, it was the Mayor's de termination to bring tfc issue before the people of Wildwood at the neat election.
Wildwood
ed. arousing the
her screams. Treated by Dr. Zelg lor. who has a neighborhood office, the little girl was found to bo
more scared than hurt.
While in the act of making a turn in East Garfield Avenue on Thursday night. Joseph A. Schaef1. r. .'S5S ■ icnrfield Avenue. Phila delphla. ran head on upon the pavement, striking one of the pnrrh supports of the Clarke properly. shattering the windshield Mr Schaeffer was badly cut by flyfng glass, his wife, who was riding with him. Jumped at the time of the Impart and escaped Inju.-y Officer Mike Sheehan conveyed the Injured man to the Mace Hospila!. Friday night. just at the peak of the traffic. Boardwalk promen-
startled to see a small
jchild not over three years of age. jciad In nlghtrobe and bare feet. I coming out of the darkness from ’the Mongolia Avenue approach. Apparently not frightened, the llt'tl< fellow made his way to the : tokens store, as If familiar with j the way. Very shortly he appeared ] stain w ithln sight of the Interested
his mother, who
• ' '- rU ] scurried home with her precious lied to, hiirden. more concerned than he i
died as he had Mr* Headman and daughters.
‘‘ Beity and France*, are spending summer at their collage In
Mayor Cul' red. quiet a
ova lasting nearly two days,
death came peacefully, and ju*i Bast Da'
* the sun was going dow... Ed lh „ commuter*! ard Sanford Culver passed Into: colony, being able to !ak. care !ir great beyond asle-p in Jesus | ihnr ranmtrnlal p'v'lilons In tie bereaved family gathered «• j th .. rM , and enjoy Uk evenings
hie bedside hoping for one las'i „„ Uie Boardwalk h. i. ign of recognilion. Bi.;l I here
0 • ,1 K“ ,h *'! A Party of l.dins from Glen-'
be knew them The clock on thej^, have made the Penn. 1 mantle dowmtfatr* was Blrlktng ^| linil , th , |r headquarters the quarter hour after Severn In inuring a few week* stay h<i-. evening of Friday. July 22. Tb c, tlr Ml , Beriha Eelfelder! the country side was huehed Vl , Ruw .„ G1H(erI Mrs.
the Iwavee upon the trees Jwg an.
across the way stood still and the
last ray* eg a glorious sunset- M r« Hiram Reading and streamed through Ihe west win granddaughter. Ml<* Dorothy
of that home where all that Winfield, formerly of Gl -nslde.
Mayor Culver loved la life, wr -
left forever.
Hi* last visit to Wildwioi wa* su .; r>». oat bins nsde on Wetfhnday. July Jb It What i to he done with the vas on the return that Mrs Cul jyouhg girls and bo>e who persist er saw a ohange In him. He had; jB riding on the nmnlnc hoards of wen over th- day before » u tom<.hiles travellinr throuth the termlhe-f to attend the regular ierosded >treels and usually at a business Mwalon of th. (Vimmts rsie of .peed’ It I. not so adonem Which convene*, in CBy tong ago that Wildwood lost one Hall every Tuesday afternoon 'of her most promising you nr men the recoaitnendatlon of jsrhen be was Instantly killed trydoner Taylor, the Mayor ;tng to avoid striking four girls on relurrantly declined to serve and!the tunning hoard of a car coming nit a drive about the ' it;- jn th< opposite direction, snd Tailors car ! which, accordin' ‘o a by-slander.
would have pro. <d fatal, as the jcoHirion was Inevitable During (the heavy week-end traffic cars are
In a carnival held on the b-ach Sunday, alter the arrival here of th. Polish Oltl*ens' Club ..I Camden. N. J . Miss Elinor Budtynska. of that city was crownd uue-n with all th" | pomp and c. remony befitting such a ceremonial. The young woman wa« Indeed well chosen and gracefully acknowledged the high honor bestow. t upon her by the committc m charge who were: fv t'ieehanow-skl. president. and Joseph Wifek. secretary. Eleven hundred members of the rganlratlon took part in the c< lebratlon. Bummonod to the bedside of her father. Miss Edith Culver, oldest daugh’er. of Hon. Edward S Culver. Mayor of Wildwood, made a rar. with death. Arriving at hi» country home on th" Shore Road, at Burleigh. Mlsr. Culver found her falher atil! vinronselou* as the result of a third stroke, when he had gone Into -date of coma. Wednesday night following a trip to City Hall. He dll without speaking a word nr reengnlilng those members of his family who gat hem! about his bedside, for death came as h slept The Mayor of WltdW 'ed died a* he had llv*d. peaceful and resigned, quiet and con- . and Mrs Samuel J. Waldof Frankford. spent 8un-
n Wildwood.
Claiming it la a nuisance, a West Wildwood property owner complained to the city Commissioners Tuesday of the parked en glne belonging to the Reading system, throwing nlf Mark amok.to the excessive annoyance of the residents in this neighborhood, clerk \. i| was subsequently In stmeted to take the mallei up with the officials of the D. H S
Railway > ompany here
While In the act of petting a neigtihnrhmsl dog Monday mornitrMrs. Emily Mayer. HS West Pin. Avenue viiffered a badly laeero’ctl finger when the .introal toniei upon her. In the effort to ward off the attack, the dog hit into the
flesh of the little finger
I day
Hu Last Words
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"kre t! at had put I I of wirkn—. for th* his life. It was that last
to Wilds Mayor s dr.
he *.nk lat« a chair nay j "And they did this to me
la*, trip » led .he|-
the curb lines, making I ■ for two cars to pass [ , point The police are rt for these offenders I ‘ latlon ripe for enforce ' his. the height of the!' laying on the second' of the Rudolph apart- | * «er of Pine and Pa. tfir j ' Saturday afternoon a I •
Mr. and Mr*. Jessup and daughter. of Norristown. Pa . made the trip here on Sunday for the day.' their first visit In several years. Before departure, reservations had been made for the Kelly cottage on West Pine Avenue for Augnat. ^ Mr« Frank Marker and daughter of Osage Avenue. West Philadel- . phoia. were among the one-day! visitor, on Sunday in quest of
Angusl reservations.
After a short visit to her sit mer apartment on West Pine AveMlss Elisabeth Manion returno Philadelphia Sunday evening
accompanied by friend*.
Mrs Clayton, of the "Ughtfoot." m East Pine Avenue, reports book-
ngs over labor Day.
Mrs. Ella M. Jamieson has taken over the "Spruce." on East Spencer Avenue, for the balance of the
The Mliwes Ifagel and Adrlald. daughters of Mrs. EHiabeth Betts are this week v seat toning in Wildwood, guests of the Black well family in East Oak Avenue Th* little girls, aged respectively ti and 9 years of age. journeyed alone from Trenton. N J.. hav ing been promised the trip by their grandmother, who. taken ill! the night before, was unable to
accompany them.
Mrs William A. Johnaon. of Voodlyn. N J.. spent the weekad with Mrs. Walter H. Treen. n Fa.: Maple Avenue Th* ohns'ins formerly lived In Park
E. M. Johnson. In a brief talk, landed the lafe mayor. "Richard" culver In the affccilooatr term named, felling of hi* extraordin:.ry ability as a business mau and a loyal friend. Enumerating the various civic Improvement* accomplished during the present regime. Mr Johnson told how on several occasion*. Mayor Culver had always shown Interest in projects as they were presented by c fellow
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it known «
iwned :h.- dog.
< ommiwinner Taylor eplarlned in the meeting Tuesday, that steps leading from the Roarwalk to Ihe beach on the easterly side wo-'td not Ik- permitted because ot tide conditions. Engim-er Weir report<-d that Wildwood ron'-iined twenty-seven tulles of streets, and approximate!} » en - ty miles of them were hard stirfaeist. sixteen miles ht ing done or in a ..tote of completion during the present administration John H Wright, formerly ol the >Hi!r| Itoading. gave tribute to contractor Burke during Tuesday's nMcilnc in Illy Hall. In a slate, mrnt showing Burke's generosity over hi* contract he sail that when vita paich of concrete needed repairs it had the sperial att<niton of Burke’s general superintendent. known on the Job as “Utile Harry."
all one word
Green Creek *• Jennie Taylor and daugh«f Cape May. and Gus Key family, of Wildwood, called lend* here on Saturday eve.
Mr and Mrs. Theodor- Hlrkman entertained Mrs. Hickman's I jirolher. Joseph Robinson, and Ichildicn. of West Cape May. on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Chari.-* Thompson and family, of Helslervillc. called on her sister. Mrs. J. B. Tomlin.
Sunday.
Camden County Sunday to take hi- slst.-r. who ha* Im'.-ii here on
Philadelphia, caller j Mrs. Harry Short.
Tomlin
on his sister, m Sunday. < having his
Mr
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■nlrrlalnlng tl
vlfe.
The Method
ink. and '
i Thursday
. Mr and Mr* U . of Wlldwr—i. M . - ! Mr Isip.-r and M Mr- , Short and .laugh', i. An
i Creek, and Mr.
piurrh will be *
closed for th.- n.-xt tw.. Sundays, giving out people an opportunity ' to attend camp tn.-eting at South 1
Seaville
Mr. and Mr A Conner and n.n. 1 of Friendship, w-re th giiests of ■ Rev. and Mrs. Peter Sampson the - past Sunday. Mrs Bertha Ewing, of Wcsl : Cape May. and eousin. fi..m Port Norris. sp.-nt Su-iday with Mr. and Mrs. Chari.-* Th.imp*.'ii John Hum. of the Black Farm, has lieen shipping tnniat.K. ... n superior quality hy th.- tiuck load all of last week Green Creek visions and -hoppers at Wildwood. Satutda>. saddened by the sight a' half mast all over the city In respect for iwo of the guy'cllixrns. Mayor Culver an.: Hr Mayhew. who have pas
n-nl Sunday wPl elmont. William High.
scad entertained Mr*. Alvin Crews, . : v » Y"t k. ifet pqi ■ weak Miss Marla Doughty, of Fair Haven, spent lh.- past week with relatives here and In Goshen. Mrs. Blna S-lover. of Auglrsea. was a visitor lure the past woe^. Just across the Iso derland and In Fishing Cr.-ok. Jevlie T». Bale
I was seen with helper*, picking , j i arly cantaloupes the past week. V ; The first rallies of the county,
, |they hr--ught fancy prlcw.
a ; Th*- State Highway IX-parUneBt I ha* just finished putting another
|eoat of asphalt treatment on the
n : road from the church to South ,, ! Dennla. While this I* an Im-
i provement over the gravel road,
disappoint ni
! had 1
'..I for
lent i
rs. Nora Young and niece, of w.kiiI. spent a few hours on l Thursday with iriend* here.
and Mrs
Her
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day. Harry F Smith spent th. end with hi* family, who an cupying the Doughty proper') The Men - * Bible Claw ne • ihe home of Harry I. Fisher Thursday evening.
Pin?,
which tin
for several • Mr*. John
* CommMte- "Ducky IS." ring the early day* of the nipalgn for the present Board
h«oi PWbiK .
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