Cape May County Times, 5 August 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

/m. Lipkin Objects To

Chance Games

ildwood Solons Receive File His Protest—Some itizens Against Protest

TAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. 1927.

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An exprenflnn ...

irom the people of Avalon v .. '*■“ bereaved family of the late •>r Edward S. Culver and to eltlaem. of Wildwood war adopted by I be offlrl,!,. „f Avalon in the form of a resolution which lead by Clerk Hell before

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Francs Nldw. a teacht ‘hiladi Iphia pultllc erhoo •nd th. month of August Thornley apartments, on 'ine Avenue. Miss Nides

In Overbrook. Pa.

sidetrack an ancument. tell. City Clerk, save an obleason in City Mali on Tuesafternoon, as the personal •ession ol his opinion aitalnat of William Upkln. president he Wildwood Pier Amusement

pany.

olein* the aentiment of the Iwalk merehanu. It appears diMiuietlnit feelines amoiiK

That the people of Wildwood

are concerned upon the subject of the next Mayor was evinced by the crowded court room In

..City Hall Tuesday, t ■ whom cathered there expectant

an appointment. The names foremost on the list „ the people’s I choice are William Montttomerv. ,from the Third Ward, and O.

j In all lines of trade the Board

jwalk Merchants report good Im.-i- » n ness. The w«-ek-end crowds are ln ,

ospeciiliy heavy and every Indi-

cation points to a lietter season ,... u

for beach front vender*, compared j

with last season s rain and damp- | At the Moose Home all of this *>***■ week, formerly Rio Grande Inn.

i Wildwood Lodce. L. O. O. M.. No. Mr and Mrs. Genigr B. Glad-jSSS. arc ronductinR their second

hill, of KemUnjcton. dauuhter. Jxrand annual carnival, which Kathiene. and son a.c stoppint; : »'U close Saturday. AtiKUst 6. The In the GrcRR apartments lor tent affair has ben well attended «l»ys- jthmuehnut anti promises Rreat

Stopping at the Manor Hotel this week are Mrs. Julta Fox and Mrs. Dick Riefsnyder. Imth of

Glenstde. Pa.

Georgetown University. Washington. may elect Wildwood as training ijuartent for Its football ; team this year. It was announced | today by the Chamber of Com 1 merce A representative of the university visited Wildwood on

. „ Monday as ihe result of the achrought representation ln|l |v "**» "f 'he advertising eomperson of Mr Upkln. whO| n,l <l«*- °f whleh Walter H Tr*en •nd« thai the eoneewstonaires | •* chairman He was John Feath-j •ting ’'skill” games are pure j er-tone and was sent by Lou! simple gambling games. JUttle. athletic director at the'

•h attrcct a large perrentage. university.

he bust new* Drawing com-1 Mr Featherstone Inspeclcd sons. Mr. Lipkin elted certain ."'i'dwooil and visited some of the ts In the games as those of j hotels He ratified the base, with ince." whereupon Clerk Heil » reservations, and recoru'd for an explanation of the mended to Mr Little that he;

make a peisonal visit of Inspec-

horse racing rabbit game on the irdwalk. to whleh Mr. Upkln —ted. on the strength that "a -day run at the proposed mty fair la different ” •Every license Issued hy this ■ upon hy this

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A telegram was received by the Chamber of Commerce from | Mr. Uttie last night saying that he would visit Wildwood next week and If a few objections raised by Mr. Festherstone could be overcome he would definitely

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Hawkins and sleoslde. Pa-

spent the week-end In Wildwixrd. Andenum and family, of Camden, will occupy the Cobein Cottage, on Magnolia Avenue,

during August.

C. Cwallno. a member of th* Philadelphia police department, ■vlth his family, will sj end their vacation in the Rakestraw apart-

ments during August.

Mrs. C Everei. of South Philadelphia has made August reservations in Ihe Spruce Apariments.

East Spencer A»

1 Mrs William Shinn J titer. Thelma, of West |

isltlng

Mrs. Pearl Hawkins and her parents an ^lending ten days In this resort. Attending the special Schumsn program concert in the auditorium Monday night, they were delighted with the Con- _ music, eomniendlngfl the music committee In its efforts to please

the public.

Mr. and Mrs. James Setnmelroth. I’hlladelphla. have taken an aparlment on West Pine Ave-

nue for the season. *

M and Mrs Edward Ryan, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end

with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. John Dorsey and •on. Howard, of Brookline. Pa . are ihe guests of J. Edmund 'Spalding’s family, on Glenwood

many years had made this resort her summer home. It was in x recent letter from the bereaved family lhaf cancellation of her , reservatloa* were made, and those i who had mingled w ith the talth- lows. Mrs LeQate was n | writer. Some of her stories were written in Wildwood. She eont ribuied to various magatines. One of her most popular Stories. "Magnolia Blooms." published in book form. Is a priicd possession of Mrs. Carrie Scrltanl.

Birthday Party

In a brilliant gathering Thurs,day evening at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herrmann. 10k ■ East Maple Avenue. Master Edward A. Snyder, of Philadelphia, played h™«t to a number of friends and relatives. It being the occasion of his eighth hlrihday Every year Edward pays a .visit to his grandparents for this.

lertalned the grown-ups with song selections taken from the school program. Various interesting games made up the enjoyable evening until refreshment hour, which was quite the best of all Those present were: Hannah May. Bobby and Jack Boardiiian. *'• "> Slew a ; Miss Hoffman. William Turpin. Edward Haack. Weston Buchanan. I.inwood I-aw-I. nr.. Sadie Jeff,as. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boardman. and Edward's mother. Mrs. Snyder.

Hit and Run Driver Again

tal Injuries. Sunday j beagle hound pup rs- ' youthful master and j

the animal. At the time of the accident there were few cars on Atlantic Avenue.

Name Your Pa truer T Student tat box office): Two lickets. please. Ticket Seller: What date? Student (absently): .Mary. Hunting Is a dangerous spott naps Bob Latimer. Th' ducks get map* Bob Latimer. The ducks get

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that Wildwood In

i the summer t

I attraction.

I The children In the parly i

city of Wildwood, w

.Mace’s Hospital ..n Sunday, following an accident when tic fell through the boardwalk ai th* .Cedar Avenue approach. Stanton runs a weighing machine in this [section and had gone to get a drink of orang.-a.i. when ihe flooring gave way. He was held suspended in a precarious positlon for some time before he was extricated. Conveyed to th* ho*, pltal. his injurie* were dressed

Mr and Mrs. Charles M.iyhew

Mr- Shinn s r :‘ ,f "''““Ihury. spent Thursday MrAlaiman L i" l,h Mrs J ''-’Ph Serlvanl. on W. «•», BiiiWSi’ TJSSI* iCi"": '— •’-

couple formerly r(willed in Wild-1

and Mr and Mr*. >

Hell. “•ad. up to the pres- T , r " n '' J‘ fr 'L rn ' 1 mak ‘‘ day. we know of no game* h,>,el • n,, 0,h,,r »rrangc-

ating on the Boardwalk that ® M,, '

In violation of the State’s | —

Entries for the next annual

Mayhew ..

.. the expresa runn-

jing between Camden and Wlld1 wood over the West Jersey and

Seashore Railroad.

Mr Lipkin then petitioned the ilaaloners. on behalf of the Ward taxpayers as to the ability of removing the Conband concert* to the First d. at least three out of every afternoons, for the purpose stimulating business r tlvtty he shops along the Boardwalk he First Ward, which. It is ted. has fallen off conslderslnce the Introduction of the erts In the new auditorium. Lipkin presented his written

ommlssioners »c-

ipanted by the names of nu•ous signers favoring the plan this Junctu-e Mr Taylor exist! that he did not believe Commissioners were empowto make the change, since city had entered Into a con and. because of certain rea-

hahy pageant, scheduled to take place her* on Thursday evening August I*, are reaching the high notch and hid fair to eclipse all other years in point of bigness and clan variety. Featuring the coronation ceremonies th;* year will be the introduction of Patrick Conway and his talented musicians, who are busy with the preparation* for a special treat

for music lovers.

wood.

Making her fourth visit to this

resort. Mr* Anna Deck, of West <*oi„ n el cs.. on Pine Avenue. Mr*. Deck ha* Word reached us of the death laid plans for a return trip next of Mr*. Rosa Bottoms Le Gate *"* <,<ln ’ [or New Albany. Ind.. who tor

at Wildwood-By- The-Sea T5he Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance

Mr. John Patton, a member »l the 1’nltri States Postal Department. on his first visit here in many years, did not take kindly to the new style bathing suit most popular on the beach Mr. i Patton remarked that he had seen ’.em in picture papers and little eallxed how styles have changed since his day. Mr. Patton, a

the city was not yet paying brother-in-law to the Isle Mayor, ■the lease whleh had been I Culver, was In attendance at the

‘o them by the owners of i funeral,

new building. ! — —

l member of the Third Ward j Two girls riding on the mud lien’s league objected to the guard* of an open touring car u-k sponsored by Mi Lipkin nearly lost their balance crossing the grounds that the people! the railroad a! Pine and Holly aid be allowed to spend their‘Beach Avenues Tuesday morning n*y as they saw fit. whether It j when the car gave a lurch, for the enjoyment of a harm- bouncing over the tie*. Not until i game, or at the soda foun-lsome big accident happens, wlih j

The North Wildwood Gty Hall Was Designed By LYNN H. BOYER ARCHITECT 3300 PaciBc Ave., Wildwood, N. J. "Boyer Designed Buildings For Individuality

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