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Dredging Contract Awarded
j Wildwood Commissioners Give Work To Hill
Dredging Company
Mosquito Extermination Up
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('oesulttnc Knatneer Boardman invented the plan* and epcefficaOon? to the Wildwood City t‘«nmiMlonera for approrcl of the recent bid of the Otta Gas Enrine Worka. Philadelphia, and to accordance* with the Ewttoeer - ! recommendatton. the contract was
'■ | approved and aubaconently award-
'' | *d at their bid of 17.225.
“I In a letter from the executive *• | aerretary of the Stale Mosquito ‘'.Extermination ‘'ammission. Allan '• i P. Kntos. he asked that the city ** provide a certain appropriation le I to lu budret this year for mos-
quito extermination to the effort
r * to rid the marshland of the pests. ir | The Hill Dredclnc ''ompahy, of r -j Atlantic 1 Ity. wa* a* aided the
contract to’- dfedstog Otten's HarI bor. at their iHd of ItH cents per j cubic yard. The approximate coat of toe job will total about 15.-
d . 500 within toe city appropriation.
I The operation is about Su feet wide and w ill extend to Mediter-
P. can Avenue.
Is I City Enjtincer Harry E. Weir, to d I an address betore the Commissioner* to City Hall. Tuesday afternoon. shed a few blah Itobts on upholding the Stale of New Jersey's coast facllii. • to our own Cape May County He cited comparisons with the cost of Florida and brought that our harbor faclllI ties are one of the richest possessions, dalmine that we arc approximately on!;- 15 minutes
CAM MAY COTOTY TIMES, YEEDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1927.
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within reach of the highways to Jr TJ*- "Wle. from a point along to' SL John% River, the distance I* 2H hours. Mr. Weir urged the necessity for commercial enteriwlsc taking advantage of one of toe best ports of entry along toe
Atlantic seaboard.
Mr Weir had just returned from attending toe convention held to Jacksonville. Fla., of the American toast and Sure Protection Association. The purpose of the meeting explained Mr. Weir was to merge riparian grants from Flori-
da to Maine.
The combined classes of the Hrst Presbyterian Sunday school, are rehearsing diligently for their ' hrlstmas entertainment, scheduled for December 22. Miss Sue Bramble has some beautiful old-fashioned patchwork quilts, quite a novelty these days
The Udies’ Aid Society of the First Presbyterian Church noted for their New England suppers, met with toe usual success at their last one to the church basement. Thursday evening. December t. klrand Mrs, R Gtoop are con-
i' mplatlng their fourth annual trip to the Southland on or about December 20. Celebrating a Joint birthday and wedding anniversary recently, the Coop family held a family reunion at 2005 Atlantic Avenue, wuen the children and grandchildren gathered about toe festive board. Business depression has forced Evans & Milter to close doors. They operated In groveriea. meat and produce at 3105 Pacific Avenue. under the trade name of “Maple Market " A supper and dance was given by the members of the B. V. M. Sodality to St. Ann's auditorium. Wednesday evening. December 7. with toe usual large attendance Promptly at five o'clock, supper was ready as scheduled. Within a short time, eiery table was filled. Proceeds to the building fund. MUs Clara McCann w-a* chairman of the event. Mr. and Mrs. Bouchard. Dunbury. Conn., came here on their honeymoon, their first trip to Wildwood, and surprised Mr and Mrs. Patnaude. East Maple ’ Avenue w hom they visited. The newlywed* remained over the work end They deported with high opinions
wonderful Cape May County and its delightful climate. Mr. Bouchard Is a nephew of Mr. Patnaude. The following ladies take turnabout in role of hostesses at card Parties; Mrs. c. Bradshaw. Mr*. J. Dreka. Mrs. R. Elliott Mrs M. Hunt. Mr?. K. Kirby. Mrs. H. King. Mrs. W. Keller and Mrs. Florence Pyott. The latter, whose turn It was to entertain this week, received the ladles In her home Thursday evening. Upon this occasion. they were accompanied by their husbands, who were the guerts of the evening. Some very attractive and unique prizes were in afore for the players. New flooring has been laid on the Casino Pier property leading to the Arcade on toe Boardwalk, up to and adjoining the approches to the walk at Oak Avenue. To correspond with the ImproxenioJoseph Douglass put the patoU _ to work on i is cafeteria. It has been done oter in white paint, with black trim. Jean Oros, presenting the French Marionettes In the North Wildwood High School. Tuesday evening, gave his audience a roal treat. Imnmdlately after the per-
formance. explaining the control system used in operating the wax figures, whose antics are so close to life. Miss Jeanette Clarke sponsored the show. Walter H. Treen's real estate office reports the construction of three fine properties in the Gables for private ownership. Property improvements at J22 and 124 East Wildwood Avenue, for William Uttig. brings these two stores out to the building line. R. P. Hayes, was toe contractor. Mrs. If. Leacn, 224 E. Learning Avenue, will spend the Christmas holiday? with her son's family In Pittsburg. Mrs. Beach very proudly acclaims their ability to steer more than one summer visitor to those shores.
Junior Gvic Club Holds Annual Christmas Party • The second annual Christmas party of the Junior Women ? paruneoL Wildwood Civic ( was held Tuesday night. December 13. at the home of Mrs. Uoyd Harris. Fourth mad Pennsylvania
Avenues. In toe exchanging of gifts a very pretty and appropriate custom still prevails with toe club membera. Daintily wrapped package.. rive at the home of the hostess, and are hung upon the Christmas tree especially decorated for the occasion. A very Interesting program is the feature note of party at the close of which, distribution of the gifts heralds the happy hour when donor and recipient alike are as joyful as children on Christmas morning. Bright lights, pretty decorations, smiling faces and the spiril of good will, dominated making toe event one long to be remembered as toe best Christmas party ever.
Many Letters Accompany Christmas Seal Money Christmas £."al mall has more in it than moi ey. according to Miss Dorothy Rl< ■». County Health Nurse, who Is kept busy opening the hundreds of letters daily reaching headquarters of the Cape May County Health I-eagm*. The number of people take lime to write some message of good cheer 1 and appreciation. Is surprising
Miss Rice is enthusiastic and delighted with the personal touch to toe letters. •The knowledge that our work has made us so many friends, moans as much to us as our ability to finance it adequately for another year, which the success of toe sale so far seems to Insure." The numla, of dollar bills and cheeks which the office of the Cape May County Health league are receiving era ry day from friends all over C.pe May County. Is proof suffb tent that the twentieth Christmas Seal Sale will *he best ever.
Grace Gets Thirty Years For Shell Pile Killing William Grace, colored, who was charged with the murder o' Au.-tln V. P.own at the Shellpile on September 27. was sen- ‘ It-nced at Bridgeton on Monday by Supreme Court Judge Eutber A Campbell to thirty years at hard labor. He at first entered a plea of guilty but later plead non contender! which Is termed second degree murder.
Most brides expect to keep In all the little luxuries 10 which they haven't be.ii accustomed.
Gift Suggestions Shop here, where Selection Largest and Prices Less! And remember this: ’‘You Gin Depend Upon What You Get At SILEN’S.”
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A New Kind of Service — At Guaranteed Prices Bring in your tu. We will, to keep onr service department busy during the dull months, do the work that is MOST HEEDED at this time of the year, at a set price, as listed below. ^ ^ . a,.* This work includes grining valves, cleaning carbon, replacing valve seats, replace valves, adjusting tappets, clean and set spark pings, adjusting distributor points, check timing, dean vacuum tank and carbon, screen and tone up motor.
The following prices include ell labor and new cylinder head gaskets:
4-CYLINDER CARS
6-CYLINDER CABS
Whippet Overland 4 ~ Chevrolet . Dodge Chrysler Maxwell _ Hupp ____ Ford
$8.oo
$5.50
Whippet 6 Overland 6 Essex Buick Chandler Chrysler Hudson Hnpp Nash Studebaker
$12.50
If your car is not listed please give ns a call or drop a card and we will promptly give you a price on it. Alw if the service needed on your car is not listed come in and let ns give yon a price. Inspection and recommendation FREE. All Service Work and Part* Will Be Guaranteed and Replaced Free of Charge, if Found Defective. Get your car heater now. Pero Freeze for your radiator. Also have your brakes tested with our Break Bite tester. If they need re-lining we give yon the price before the job is done. Come in and inspect onr Service Department-It is dean and up-to-date. UNIVERSAL MOTOR SHOP
WILLYS KNIGHT
R. E. ELBERTSON. Manager SPENCER AND PARK BOULEVARD WILDWOOD, N. J.
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G IVE Mother the happleat Christmas she has ever had. Give her this beautiful •U-wtoa Hotpoint electric range. She wtU have increasing pleasure fot many years to come—more time for revt and recreation—more time to spend
with her family.
All of many advantages of the Hotpoint electric ranges fire included in the Christmas range m addition to the featuiet shown. Mother will have super-automatic cooking, done pertertly. though she may be mile. aw.y-oR shopnine out for recreation or with
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Many Housewives Have Taken i Advantage of This OfferOnly $ 5' 00 Down and a liberal allowance on YOUR OLD CLEANER (7T/>ERE is a real opportunity to own C/L this world-famous product The <RZ33‘ lias stood the supreme performance test. Compare it with others in construction, durability, ease of opera* non and price. Watch the powerful suction and the motor driven brush get all the dirt. Try it on your own rugs— todav—without any obligation whatsoever. c f>lp Oiling! Both motor and brush turn on ball hearings, eliminating die need for oiling. Tim add* ycu» hie «o thr ckanrx.
Giftthat makes Happiei’Homes Christmas can bring more hapoiness into the home in One Minute than any other gift. Not only happiness over the gift but also more happiness throughout the year—and more leisure to e ijoy that happiness, too. Every wife and mother longs for an electric washer to relieve her of the strain and youth-^king grind of wash day V'ork in her home. With a machine like this she will find new pride in the snowy whiteness of her linens and the ease with which she keeps the clothes and home neat and sweet. ‘ Self-sacrificing thought of cost may j keep her from hinting—but the longing is there. And nou’ you can afford to give her this surprise. This New Model 60 One Minute Washer is the first and only one under $100 to give her all that only the highest prices used to buy.
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