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CAPE KAY COtlKTY TIKES. TRIDAY OCTOBER 28. 1987.
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Wit rburrhr* of Nr* Jrraejr * a« b«-M at thr | *
Map Out Fire and Ur “ < ' p ““ I n.itV' n£ -< * . , r-». . At Ocean City tConventton '"ct'-tM* of i.sr p«i «■»*• Lighting Districts (c „„ u „„ —
TucUhot C of C. $2,400 Appropriation
Ocean Gly Wim Inter-City MeteH
I (Continurd from Pa** Our)
Wlldwfxv*, (opplrd D.- J. H. Whttlrar: C H'.tnrr Shormakrr. O. C.. drtratrd 1r>in K Fitrh. Wildwood. HtteJlBg* Wallac . O Cwit*c .r<.i Ralph Carll. « ll t- on*!. Karrj M-adl*y. O. C-. d*: *tw! i Orr-r** girder. Wildwood, Lutbri ! Walla**. O. C-. drf rau-d Hrarjr Sori.*. Wildwood. H. y. Lake. O. <’ • f.atrd Ed Br<krr. Wlldwiv,,: Arthur Dr Marla. O. C-. drfrui.d Wcrrrn Rmil-on. Wild-
Bill Sharp, midwood, dr- . i R L. Cbmlrr. O. C.: Hrrh
> k »• II. Wildwood. defeated St.'.n! y Krrpa. O c. A. W. Shormakrt. O trimmrd John Sayre. Wildwood: : o*rph R < nampiOD. n C . d* leated John Sorcbrr. Wildwood. Roerr Wllllama. a C-. defeated Dr. H. Tomlin. Wildwood : Harry Areiy. Wildwood, won frr.ii, Wltllamaon. O. C.: Bob
latlmri. Wildwood, d-featrd N
r Smith, O. C : Oua Hiel Wildwood. won from Clinton Price O C : Waiter Tree.,, Wildwood, won from Johnny Wallace, O. C.. Marahall Balnbrld*e. Wildwood.
f.,«n Ur Mintaer. O, C.
Ocean City lo*t neveral matches
j by default.
The neat match between ttaej ; golfers of the two reworta will be] .
played oa the Wildwood courae j diwe ^mer
, |o.
I drwns—PT** pounds at nandy.
Beat appearing mas In fancy
dree* firs* price ft.5*.
arjll have a two-fold opportunKy to compete foe prlt*w. After the porad* the committee baa ar-rant:-d « dance carnival at HtmCa Plus Ballroom, the taw which hae been donated by WlBlam C. Hntrt. and an exceptional fine I lei of prize* will be awarded to
Winner.- -.her*.
The prtacn to be awarded U>. hews d -w,rated window la ar.nuetns keen oompeUtton ur.jog the merchants. The winner will receive a beautiful aUver cup. sod : nimble priitw have been pcr>'ided for the ratmeia up. In oaae of rain, the parade will be held or. the following Tumdar nlicbt. but the dance enrols at «t | KO on «j achodnled origin*!:* and the priiee for that event will be awarded on Saturday fdrhlL Prite winners in the pa rade may Obtain ■their award* at the PU-ia on Saturday night, vc at the Chamber of Commerce ot
ftctw later.
dr»a*. *rst prite 11.56 Dlvlaion "D” Boys and glil* under twsdve yean of mg*. |1 to each beat appearing boy
In fancy dree*
|1 to each beat appearing gtr!
In fancy di
city. ItHerwswai wiU taka place apoke always ta ' in the Overtook Cemttary. Bridge-Sea tale Ctty
Mr. Seeley enjoyed a bUM of j friend* In Sea le'e City where he | ha*i isdeared bltneeK to all.
II do
i comic dram. Diriedon "Z" Beat decor*-conirn.-rcial flow:, lire.: prlt*- ISO: Hermul prite 116. Bit decorwted atuom :Mle. fir« prir* cop; eecond prite Thermo-Ware-Jar (Vacuum bocaei) third prite. "Bay Ben" alarm clock; louub prite. act of game Count-
Window Decorating Awards Bert decorated window, find '
Priae Lift
Award* at Danre : lady in fancy
’ nation lun-i j ih* ehunh to c*p»*ity. tvf-t l j* a* i•■nary work." A reaoiutlon > >■ p*..~-d thank- Wildwood ■ Mardi
, _ . » ling tb« chureb and the people of W. C. Coiemaid Speaks ocean City for flue boepiW c Colcmaa. /prewtdent of ! , . ... 1
i... M.m ,b * Northern Bapt>t eonfereoc ! hundr. '® f «V ^ ■
e »i a "^•***“.*^; In a etlrrtng addre*. on V-m Khtea rcgiatcreC >n,,kr ™'"* r ' j High ftnbooi Band and the Ocean! Bert nude
Gras On Saturday I dre
(Contlaued from Pag* One) j hJs".
r.-:uir
fig* diwUVl and have circulated (Wtl'tooa fur an approprtarion of
H4M fra
-l ppei Towtmblp |
. certain r at atgairiurvw at.! when
1 the
ed lo the if tb* dlatrtrt at a special alMXtim w b* held In Pebtuary SmBUbI* at the dtotnel l-.«»k jpot, tb* prupraVtiuB wstih favor deeUriag that n wiU be a groat
The appropriarion l* requarted fnc fif* piwectton and Ugh ring lUOIMIa
A resolution »a- pamed thanking i be FT ret M. E. Church for the use of their building on Mon
day.
leaderjfirip of, Chrb
“America mui* Cbriatlanltc the •orld. or the wgtrld will paganice America ." he «; plod "From a pairtotlc ►landpoliit. we can do nc •nor*- for tbe rnevatlon and pie
•ertatlon of our country than to! - ■■ ———— hold Christ befotfe the nation* of|_ t ** r' c the *<.rjd. Chei nation* of th.-jv,- Or V-. l_»ets Ougworld are Iwrcoialng as one In! »:
thought, and we have left much! undone, bate neipected our ml* j
Don nated B" Materialism
HlBfUTTH ifct »bk* b W a* puri haeed b* ■lltwi rlrr ~ » i* the tboafifat Of tb* reel delete that the Town •MB OBBMUSHe*- w<U not beeitete to -m&nrikko the fire efluipgtaot be sum- Of the wonderful iBjilll of nxrpernrion on the . uri Of tha wouuunMj In procurina the rtjulpxoe..' Without the aodrt-
»xpnr.ed, will
rtprchal prite* IS. altpperv and
fine prite la the marie!
year Th» OUy I
Ban i cm-.in* tnariltion and their, ne^r uniform* ro fbe wind*, have! «*nfered be*r-.|ly Into She *p.ri*j |>h
of the occasion and will mi-»h Injp, . gso; mmood priae 186•wrtume -charamer O. which; rw.d prite IS« Organtrauun they are k-erlng eeerrt. looming tbe farthart dtatance (at
Awards in Parade
Division
proeewn.n will be divided into nil nerclon*. DIvMon A
organlMtiona wMh more ftoan 1C in line, will form on Cream A*»no* .wet and wast on fkaoMb-
geations For Program (Couiinu'd from Page One)
Mr. Stabler euggaatad that tbe
front of the I'. iinfy Farm be one Avenu- Dlvfabm Bof ibow aerii. • tmrr- drawn tehicJcu wiB form
"We lx* not I. arned to dom! c «’ Butby, ..prewntatlve of on HNdrrtfa A.-nue cart of Panafe ibtuaa. but have left tbe the New J.-rr. r SUt* Oiainher of | rifir with group* on the Mil-
material thing* dominate ua Oofmonrtw. told <rf tbe work thatidre*h Avenue wart of Bnclfic Be*: appraring comic float, fitai
Money I* bast In. Ood’a sight, yet organllatlon 1* doing for New plririon C adv^la in eeauume. pri*e. cup.
mrat of ua pick lain, it the great- Jetwey and the eraahore rtwortf win form on Learning Avenue B-wt appearing home drawn eel thing in our Uvea. The church Samuel W. L**d*. of Atlantic rwre of Paelfic Dirt*tor D. ehU- hide, comic, flirt priae IS. aboubl art a riandard. live to It. Citr- 1* vice prartHeat- ; d-rti In onwume. will form on .Biw* appearing home draw: both la Having *D*il* and by raia- The State chamber 1* back of 1 T^wmtng Avenue w **v of Pacific bicb-. fancy, ft rat prixe. ID. Ing financial aid • »n automobile reciprocity bill 1* ntrMna B rommeprtrt and nuto- B*v appearing grour Aral
Vr C ,If man quoted fieurra to *•» St at* In nianj *ertton wiU form on Hand Prize |l* ; second |S
ahow uat the avverag. In Tunde way:, ha* made a bn. Aieno# «aal rd Pacific, mad the Dlilrion "C" Bert appearing rat*e. hr churcbe* for currvnt ‘‘ nd r * 1 ’ ■ urTr l r ' *• worttlng for S;--rial IMvMon. open to all nof i couple fancy drew*, first prize has he n I. wo oed during the pa-t "'' 1 » "rktng on and planning , U) foam oq Hand Avenue rtaat; »*•’ appearing couple comic,
five year, lie made a plra fot m * n r »"'rihwhile projevt, r/ p^ 15r firm prize 12.66.
the Mipport of uilMdonarte- l., Tt ** ^ > ** ber *A M Ukt I To facUNaae the arrangaments ; B«»: appearing male, fancy fuieign countrie*. " I ’ ,hr rl,,, . er 2? • ,rt ® ,no, i 1, T l ~ientflaa are reguented to ««fer •Irew*. flirt prize, wallet: necond
Tbe following officer* were abOBd < time wt the rihaialv-r *c , Priae »2.SO.
uomlnat.-d and faceted for the „ ' "JT e 0 '" r 'p*- Tbrnugh the crwtr- Bee* appearing female, fancy rorolng year: H- Theodore 8or». jg"** on *^jMfiT «* the Norton-TV, vler c».!dra», Onr priz.. ejectric hair
j. uf Newark, tor preeidei,: 2. “* We M r***- &> ° anu * r • ,ld “f *rtnn-' IJ.SO. ©ffle. :> ejected were: Kx- i i~ . i Avenura. ewtries will be rngis Ib-ir aptHarlng
tretary. the Rev. Chas.
field
lew- fifteen mile* in line) ftrrt pvt** 111: necond prise, cup. Orcanttaifin hating the greatert nujnb*r In line, flirt prize. l.Ofio
oyatera: second prize cup
cup.
. first
laymau. v o:»Br off ecutlve w
The 11460 appropriation would W tha at**! «f B'e protertion
f lllMM faenilUee.
Prontoerd Margin wn» in the
micrtion frutniwraar oruc-r* v*uoi.-u were r - x
' Chan,tie beeroor * ArUrmton '‘ ^r^oroii g^^T’t'ar?* ! * ,,h, ‘ r und '’ r »*- r or being I the Ooonly timber!Arlington rp^lhg plannad by th« re-ori 1 -borougbly dturaaaea. *he Rev. L J. Hi- y non .of New j • <wd>n .p,,g. „f the
a big vote bond Imue.
Rail road t*. The, at. Harry 8 Mai. ball, I
Tuckahor w : Ui.mmi, ur» a i< ai^nkan ,.rl ,oa "* *■>■* ta*ue
Recent Deaths Francu C*dcr a Wghlv rroper'ed raUdertt of Sea! Ule City and Bridgeton parted, away Tuesday morntng in the i Sea Me City Hospital, after a lingering tlbiMB. He was tn hl*i »&*». yaar. On February, the deceaecd wa»! taker. Ill wuh a paralytic v.rokand bad been In tbe bonpKal rtncc. Saturday last another mroke. He pa—cd away Mr. Seeley was born In Bridge too. He had been a> atwfaring man for a number of year* and retired to enter the carpet buvlnra*. He conducted a store la Bridgrton for many years. ■old cue building and rrtird, coming to Sea Ule City four y»-*r* ago. making hi* home with .hi*: ■on. William U. proprietor o! , the Ocean View Hotel. He wa* Councilman in Bridgetun for three year* and held in 1 high eateeo.. The deceased wa*! a proudnent members of the First M. E Church and Central j M. E. Church of Bridgrton bold-! Ing high poai-.lon* In the oburche*. He w»- a member of 1 the Conhauzlck Trtbr of Red Men and the Bridgrton Dodge.of Odd Fallows, being one of tbe ] oldest Members and would have celebrated 50 year* a* a m -ntber | of the Odd Fellows had be lived several weeks longer. His wife died several years,
ago.
He la survived by two sons. William L. of Sea f.le City. Prand* I. D.. of Philadelphia,
and Mm. George T. Grof! Ctdllngswood and two children. Franc!.- and Seeley, of Sea lsl> CUy.
The body wa* taken to Bridgeton. where the funeral will lake place today at 2 o'clock. Services will be held by the Rev. William Etren. of Cape May Court Hmtae. a raUtlv.-*. and Rev. William T. BojT. pastor at the Central M. E. Church of that
SELF Denial is the price vve must pay in youth for Self Indulgence in age.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Seakk&bi,N.d
grandRobert
filed for furshet avOou. A new*- ■•> ,n » n - ThM T. e ! for tbe 680.606.000 bo paper r-por ./ the liMenibm rt BABMTl for^a v^w^^Mdaucj. , 1r4 . JaL ^ K that If we » • A-umi- City H641 road - Th'> »»♦ ”•"7 ®. “il rood* that tsaue must 1- parted, fi,, ■ . brbhtc ,o TmAahzw Wrt. j tJL1 The Btone Sazbor F,,e P ( »«.
eliiing r< fresh- j of ib. meeting.
Bununli; Mrs. A. H Stephan, of
ruwni The iwmwt i*' 11 Batik, and WWiam Muelford.
cm, 0—iW>»» «> j of „ >S elgu* repiwtcd
Board of Managers
A« > :,ian addierae,! lh. Th following w rv :■ir.»i*U i c I A
- b.\rral Sentenced
fi r,., «r, cntnlihih j g, until IViS: (hrorg* C. Pn-■ At Court House Urt:lrv* Tiwnnitip OMD-Uad Mra. E- A Harrar of Cam j -— Walter BaUcy wa* i deii: tbe Re, C E Bean*, of! (COnttnuad from page ovej ttui • xpruswd bv.irttdf ! New Btunewlck: Mr* H. K Hlg-Jault of the •'MfiU'ir." hi behaved • tn aympaihr with the j gin.. of Flefiitnginii: the Rev. 1>i . a* a raving maniac of tfii* tnsly to obtain i M- J Twomey. of Newark. Eotit* j "Brute creation take. ; ,e of >n>voio««iU for which th* ; Kenney, of Irvington: Mr*. Paul | their young.” wa* the xt of i I, peutbralna The fo*~!Au»t. of Union City: Mrt Fred ; Judge Eldredge's admonition to Mwdiltton wa* sb*> ttrtO« ! ertek Ro*e. of Avon-by-tbe-ib u: > Evetett Smith, of Wee! rape May. It rtrtvlvcd that an* Body H R Di.ka. of Freehold. Mi ‘ * *•'
ufiy -»«i‘tan: of (hr dte-jtTara U Foster, of Montdaii
fin- that ocrucrad in' Samuel Ha vet stick and th* It-
CMy ■»! 'be evening ol|H. Tryoo. of Trenton. The Re 11 *nd tl , «>1 rnmlMlTbomaa Martin, of Fairvir*. .,t
hoe Vol
lomlBBtMi
who was bcfww bin, • support and draartlon char*.
|er being glvan a a-ver. te
mand. an order of |l;
waa made against the d.-fenrii
in concluding hi* reprimand.
Judge *ald "Young tuan. >,<u -
iegret a* long as you live it
don't go back with your fan
-trouble U ahead «.! y.,„
P Many Good Reasons There are many good reasons for appointing the I* irst National Bank you* Exet utor or I rustee under your Will--among them are long experience, unquestioned responsibility, permanency, and especially gocxl facilities. Come in and talk the matter over with our Trust Officer.
First NationaiBanki Ocean City.N.J.
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A Good Bank Is A Kind Of Public Utility Modern public utilities—water works, electric light, street car, gas and simile— companies—are essential to modem life. And so are banks. Without them modern business would lx- lln| k issible. 1 his hank is serving a useful purpose in Ocean City. It is a soil of public rtility—and it I relieves in the slogan, “ Fhe public lx- pleased." Ocean City Title and Trust Company Asbury Avenvi* at 8th Street “ Where Your /uferest Crows ”
Second Liberty Loan Bonds
Have Been Called For
Redemption On November I 5th, 1927
Interest ceases after that date.
Leave your bonds with us soon if you want prompt payment. The Government must have ar opportunity to examine these bonds before making payment. Coupon due November I 5. 1927. should be detached from bonds. All other coupons must be attached. Send or bring your bonds to us and we shall be glad to render this service for you.
SECURITY TRUST COMP* Cape May, N. J.
Helpful Banking is always a man-to-man relationship. We want you to feel that you can come to us freely for advice and counsel about money problems and draw upon our experience ami friendly interest without obligation. What is your problem today! Ocean City National Bank Ocean City, New Jersey You Art s SUonjrr si Tftu Bank S* 1 C

