Cape May County Times, 6 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Times Readers On Word Trip Abroad

t, Annual Banquet of String Band Bridge Larns i woodbine Fire Co. Of Wildwood

Over Million ; . V71 Mrs . Sv ,^,„wn. t w^

" “ S Is Applauded ]y Lellcn From Europr

tfert the rrfltiv

ihe M«inerr»wn 10

wnere c.n <rtrrlan« -our *rlll I»k' !h “m 10 tht Pyramid, and «*“> luting P-ioH 1» «*"-

ira-ly will 1>* b ixvenr. o! -* t (n win i»-

During 1927 3.orougfa Hall

! included it

Dr. and Mr* H B

lu'oodbnn- M <

; latti about June 1.

Y. Groups Attend | New Books in Sea Isle Service. County Library

County Secretory Sp~*- Mo, Be Re^ueteSotAny Q. Hk. Orcheotr. PUy. ot County Lior»y SUbom

.,..11 o-e-oolu*. iLblne flrv company heW Colorful New Jersey Will Receive TheJioo ^ nUil N( . v ,. ar , a li Qkarp ,h<lr T - '™ 1 tv . tenine in the Bor- Honors

5614,962 A. IU Sune |uore.

of the Span Pro&U

i ongb Hall. eveaJ li utvi

\ tn0 *' ttnmunity.

i •* Greensteln and

couiictlmsnic

Marchers Win in Philadelphia < Parade New Year's

Mr>. Eliiab’-rb i

u* Six Months Are Bert o™--,, ",

-the flrsi MH-rtlo

KrL'shv. t ounciUua

CHeMI brWse’s ' h. r» . „ .

To March Again Saturday

, Company.

or the prollta- Pennsylvania > tommanlty dind adj^Pbiladelphia «ch receive » m «hc near fd.ore fourth. , nr , he rix ! Woodbine will become « Paltry - — •- eitoemto lor me nil it I. now

■ain. of Uo-

ac ., Je tape May iHii.tv \V f. T 1 . left Thursar l’nr N.w York, wt'-re eh' ,-iil «nbark on ihe eu>ani.-r

Pranronia" for * ® 11 monins j fotritr.tinlly 1 ,.»-r to the Medlterrar-an. Su" j ^ held oi 'Altai. Egypt, fblnz. Ja l“ u j nins. December t. htilth Africa, the ear.! <•«*-■•'- ol | n( ^ p^pj^nt. Mit South America. Buem» Alms ano - fr [\nirteen mcrob

~ . Rw dr Jaoerlu. ' l j te roll call- t^b ,r,, " “ By HEI-EN S. T hts paper has arranged with |, j^nus quotation.

Whether or not 1: was th* jsw-rtln to ptiWiah a neriew «• j ^ meeUng wailtiwood Riring Band or 'n- j ( . !ur ,, one each week, if P«~ i, , i(1 atl< t vnrtou* important mz-

.. .... display of color com- , n or dnr thu her many { - d i rt . u?s< i The meeUM iben ■Oeciing the eunligbt j t ; it . nds ln Cape May County way | ^ ttlo , deilgbtlnl rbrUtw

kept advised a* to bet j party RingtDB ot

bo two T M. V. A. Croup* of The toll—ink ».» Women’s Community Club . ,t, J-Uwy'ubrarT^'^un «<»«» of DcnnisviUe M«Oi , '

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The Sunday tchoti ■

he < «urt Hoime M. g. TMIU* Atnerx-n < *r»t e"*.** ".S'JftSJSrSJi. to. mm urn

- Theatre Pay by HtnodsW ^ ffew Negro, by Locke

by Irtrwt, We. by lAvdberg ftat-atl Playa for Stage »

by MUU and Bma

Jtogro Year Book. ISJS-IT

by Work

Any erf ibeae books !*,, u aewtrrf at 'be beedqwtrf r»

luh of Dennis- v ‘ ’—oplew t , nice i Tuesday ere- ; -

the home |

.c Hattie Hd; members respond.*

mat brought the applause “'M ^ g e pt advised «* to her wb-to- j ^ingtns of the tTiristmas •long the line of march of th. l abou!l . aild t he many interef-.r j• and furalsbcil the mummers on New Years Day. mtident. that will occur on l.n 1 •„ 'natures or tb* enlrrtsln-

-m. snan's Income tor cue ^ i t Is now shtppi'ng a ceived surh

aay. In any event, the boys

the Income

before it* openiUK mated that the *'

-- , » union. for the | ticp ® 1-,tided the trustees of

rear iSlTis would be M * 81 ^, lap Baron lie Hi ret‘b fund for the rL 6ret six months of Urlt period, ^ , bP community ■ shewed a profit almost et tcr project here. . „, v , Ote eotlmatef. , . . Harrv Becker net IV < fee *<1 ™ . kcrter bus.- uyToggreja,lot. spoke as

Despite the record bridge busi-j ness. Codtelio point.-d out the spun now handles less

one-fourth ^’ raff ! r th.'dance wrhlcl. i. m.“i!s-. A s,T5SIa** .”? i «

itelio pointed our dl(1 olber fireman.

now handles leaa than ^ jnllvllle orchestra phayed a of the traffic which it - dtQn . wblr i. was the fea

rent, tne ooys i gwain will l" 1 published next 1 ovation that tbeyi . k ln which the will give h*- 1 t nr... IA I Ky.lTtC- 1 * ..... • 'I

might W>!1 feel proud of being i a Wildwooder for one day. -*

1 impressions of the Meainer -Frar.- ! ^ *' conla.” which will be her boa-!

sorted.

O M. Geary and

Blizzard werr assistant

TIm-

i Adacbi was lire designer.

Visitors from other cotmuunllleJ [took his asrlrents to th» Orij «re among those present. /tor ld«u>. He perfecl.-d » e

•eae*- . , . for the next fit' months. The Wildwood String Ban., j JeIW w wm follow from each made a hit. Bringing home sec- Mcippin|t p| 8CP the trip and end prize, for the second '*® e -;wfu be published as aoon as re-

i. rcords th.- String Bond envioblf - .

rf'ace sure to cheate a spirit of 1 ^ v-. h—,» »

rivalry in the years to come. |. l*! '

yi Is cla'med the make-up this i 'o'eJ MTS'Srt~ -e

Sentence Day

Equipment Perfect

Philadelphia approaches will Inc ream earnings, in his opinion

Grass receipts o! ihe bridge for A .^comm^TKlauon that addltionthr six months' period ending with a , firf b Tdrants be placed in ththe year were f’..«16.i’‘I.«’ rP v>rt was made by Fire Chtel F. this total. tllMn.14 went to pa, „ SuUOO of lbt Sea Isle City oil operating and maintenance!,,^ uepanment, at the resort

j of the bridge, including parrel! dm yesterday The gre.“t. total Included *6i26>. left over Irom the preceding six mouths

period

in its 18 months c.f operatior the bridge has returned a profit of

New Jersey » coSees

uare received Philadelphia. which wa* opposed to Imposition of tolls, has received fJ60.161.18 and Pennsylvania has been beneficiary of a like amount In the first six months of open.tion. from July 1 to December 21. 1S26. the bridge showed n< t profits of tS«,«8J42. In the first half of ISn. profits were fWS.W6.04. making a total profit of flAlO.€78.81 for the first year ot ipera-

mfeting on Tues-

Sutlon nuggesled that hydrants > pise* at Bose Street. Roberts S r.-et, near the V P Coast Guard

>u.tlon at Townsend s Inlet. Slx-

ti. 1 th. nttf*elghth. Fifty-sixth. Flf-!.-;ourth- Fifty-second. Thlrt,-i-urth. Twenty-sixth and Tweaty1 r-• Street*. The rccommendaU,.a was received and referred to the rommissioners for action. In another report Chief Sutton

staled lhat the fire department

■ yulpmcnt. fire bouse, fire plugs liiiougbout the city and other ac- . e-Mirles had t«-en inspected :uid

found to be in first-class condition.'

Another recommendation was! made by Sutton that additional

~ The Delaware Hirer Bridge i equipment to bring the city's deJotm Commission begins the new ' partment up to th. standard set year with the span in i>erfect con-1 by the f-Yre I'ndcrw ritt-ry. lx- purdiflon. according to Costello. Allj' awd This wa* also referred defect* have heen repaired a* soon ■■ the Commissioners and favoras they have been revealed am,) able action Is expected,

the mcnagemrnt has not aliem; ed: to boas' profits at the expeaw eft the eondjtion of the- brldgr

g'-ous spectacle of the Chlu*dvnasty of the sixteenth centui y w ith Mr. Chutey in ihe title rol«. a- emperor. Keating an.! H<uI’sh. musical dlrectota> of the 01g. rtlzaflon. acted os drum tnjoire: TYederlck Algeier as me' shal. The tassels and Ao»r r.-.,rn by the marchers, it is sal w.,-e imported. There were 140 M-m in line, and no two sun alike. The parade waa count,' on til sides a* being the tnoc ecloifu! combination .n gold red ami dazzling white satinTbe string band will parade in Wild wood Saturday afternoon,

weather permitting.

Water System Installed In Wildwood Gardens

“Mushroom” Signal i

Blamed For Mishap

Sixth Annual Yoing People* Conference

Wildwood Garden* is preparing to take e.are of it* tenants. Within the pact few weeks, a 1000 gallon. high power prewnre boiler was Installed which will take care of ten blocks at the present time. A well ha* bettn dug to the depth of 6* feet. The system, which was designed by the Wildwood Water Plant, is equipp.-d with n high proasure electric automatic pump, accommodating one hundred hon*e*. and is so arranged thai fn case of fire, tne ixi'.let I* ad.-utiaj U, be Used undii high pressure lor such an •*-—aenrv. * ' " '

gift* hare h

r honor and num>-r

r ft>: Mrs Swam as manj | -JJ,!,.. t0 indirta

of the organization* of which . YV«j n »«d a y. is expected

Turner^. I hvld mxt Wedne'day by Judge ^ bon " j ^tleh-rT and John AppDbee. an the steamer. i ^ Mlll p lp of Dennisrill-

which i« being con j throUK {, jheir attorney. J. Bussell

duct'd by Thermo- Cook * Son. 1 Canow. of Camden, a forme'!

nchide* many wide trip*

this M-vtce and the

rnl program which they gar# —— t r .,» — ri , -Hirrls™ ano the rl .itTh. and Her roe tTM Trantltlow. fcy 4^^°*

closed the acrrice with a short ad-

dre<». , The Y. M < A - motto 'Help j il'.- Other iVUoa." has many ad-h.-f ' ..pparrntly. Of the Spirt «.i c'eoi-,'..: en . the keynote ot man i-v '-fi! day actiritte*. Twoi t, it-,* Wf»v aro th' two sea I I ■ n Gtouix- attend*d the evening service of .he Ca.vary BapII-, • fcureh S' Ocean View, orIt. r . c.riW fur aimllar at-. 1 ■ vari-wB* churrbes at'

Fire Sweep* 'Unoccup*j Dwelfin, rt Mubkh. An unoccupied dwrUiur kv*. in ihu Bon-Atr dev.C,^'; the Tuckahoe tead. MaroJf »*» dantroyed by fir, day 'veatwu. 1%*, cause conBagraUnn la unkcc,« n .

orcheatra of the

we. Tbl*

_ _ great deal of cwdlt. no! i in- - prosecutor”" in Ihis county, pled ; only l*»r t!e- »pl.”udM work «hteh-

-ThT first stem will be at ! non »ul! to the indicunent charg-1 it hv doing !n Its own church, but . afTer whlc^rng p<»e»!on of intoxicating j for tt* willingne* to help 4a MonuCarTn.fhe ^lafgrounr: ^ j iSUfond tnaitnalnin* » nuls-.whct place, wh. never it can be of |

Europe, w ill in- visited. From ! ante.

We offer a service for those having idle money waiting permanent investment, whereby a satisfactory income is assured in the meanwhile.

which includes

t- Sixth Annual Tonne Prcph

Conference, of Cape May f ount}.

... . 1 ... ^ . .. _ will be held on .tanuary 13 enH

“*”« ” K -

ner ot Mechanic and Main S.reetr ' on ’ Cape May Court House, caused : A ' e O interesting pr^ram has car. in which his wife and four; completed for ell of the sesoccupants were riding, to i-- dam- i slotis. TTie registi aged and one of the occupants to 1 dollar and a half be seriously injured. Ted Ixnore. *h»cb will lx- served of Vineland asked that the aunt; *’> lh * ladles ol the church at the Freeholders' meeting Wed All the young people between nesday. <oRip.-nsate for the dam- th<- age* ol 16 and 23 nrv mo*t ages nd injuries sustained l.v em-dially invited io this moat thoae involved worth while and inspiring conlonore alleged that the traffic 1 trrence. Registration cards ami ot lighted and a* a'all necesnary information may be car. lie stated that; The** cards must be returned to of the car was dam Vt!*' Marjorie Adams. 7!2 Wesley a reanlt. oil leak'd Avenue. Ocean city, by January

cftcrgcncy

It Is reported, lhat the erjuipn.rnt I* the only one of its kind In this section of the State. With a number of houses already consi ructed and contract* pending fori additional buildings In the early

January and'spring, the developer* felt the ln- • - nation of such a system neces-

Announce Engagement

Mr. and Mr-. John Wright, of Forty-fourth Street. Sea Isle City, announce the ongageiui-at of theii daughter. Miss Ullien A., b, Tli-txiore L*f .Adams, of Ocean

Both

• gradual*** of thi High School class- .

Ml** Wright is employe*

ri-F-. .saii'imu nanK o

S«a Isle City, and Mr. Adam* •mployee of the Ocean Ci

Which Shall It Be Next Christmas?

A Light Purse and a Heavy Heart

or

A Heavy Purse and a Light Heart

Remember that the decision rests entirely with you. Decide today that you will have enough money to satisfy your longings next Guistmas.

Jo/// Our 1928 ChrLtmas Club

Security’s Christmas Club comprises any number of classes. Select the one that will best suit your requirements. Then you’ll be sure of ready money for gifts, taxes, etc., at the end of next year.

Security Trust Company Cape May, N. J.

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Friendly and Constructive

When you transact your banking busines.. with this bank, you vill notice that the transactions are friendly and constructive. It is a wise decision to have a Checking Account with us.

First NationalBank Ocean Cmr,N.J. ■ gTABif h go jAN.i.ieoa

Plan Early In 1928

How often this sorry spectacle is enacted in our courtrooms! '!* u ; ,h r y ^^ >•> a ^ ^ ^1 court bailies .. « a prtv of the unsciupulous; claims arise, disputes,

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any

to live in Sea Isle Gty. at least for the de&gh’.Idl Summer months. Whatever you need in '** real estate line—a summer cottage, aparln*' 0 - or hotel, year around home, either to rent or 10 buy. you will find this office ready to you courteously and honestly.

Maurice M. Sofroney

Landis Avenue at West Jersey SEA ISLE CITY. N. J. Insurance of All Kinds

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