Cape May County Times, 6 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Cire KAY COOKTY OTtES. FRIDAY^ IACTABY 6 19M.

F^ms Annual Ban( i uet of 'String Band bridge barns , fw rn.l .

Times Readers On Word Trip Abroad

^ 8 *Vn‘ 1 Woodbine Fire Co. 0f Wi , dwood

Over Million New Wt E „ ^ M„.s»»ntoWritcWAek During 1927 ' H a trough H»l! IsAppiaUOed ly rrom Europe

thet* the enthw coMimw thri) the Mediterranean to Egypt, where an overland tour will take them to the Pyramids" and many InUratlBC poinw In that eoutt^Vnclnded In *he partj will he Dr. and lire. 11. 11 niveriy. of Woodbury. M ' S*aln will return about June 1.

New Jersey Will Receive ^ *

$614,962 As Its Share of the Span Profits

Last Six Months Are Best

Marchers

Win Mr Elisabeth Swuin. of i Women’s Community Club | .‘hen. president o! the Cape -May j —

HMn m ?hil “ 1 ' lpl,ia

o-Arking one ot Utt D VMe’« wl ii ..mhark on the eteaim-i

-Franconia" for a five month.*' tot:r to ih.- Mediterranean. Suez

_ | . . e . j 4-anai, Egypt. Cblnt, Japan To March Agam Saturday s , ill , h th- eaet roa.*: <.i

South America. Bonnes Aire* and

thine lire company heir! | Colorful

Honors

Parade New Year’s

County Secretory Speolre— O. Hee. Orcheetre PUyr

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•i Greentttein and i- councUmanic

Mayor Samu. tn.'inben. of

btJdy »cre T he first

; Maurice

monrhf P«rtod KrinNky declared tb a' Woodbine

bridge manager. dlTldcd profiU olj

S1XSAK5S.

, date lire appara e can >'cll be P rou l viator G. Mnatein folio

‘^Teraey receives KHJKf —half oi the profits. Mrtajrmnla

““YMSflSu ““ that mooth* - 'period is almost double j **.* , r „, U» Income estimated by MaaweM Sugar.man.

,'te community and ad-

near future e a pwiiltry

htpp.'ng

De Hlrsi'h fund for the

Community c

. rut* "I”" ;.’*4ss; “LSirsmai. htri-i

sr ^riHt , vLr, d “Atr«s?n»u ^

of S4.M0 cars crtwwd tti' » , r»*' tron ,

daily, while 1

Equipment Perfect

' |(, f 7. j Visitors from other conmiunttlei ’ ; *ere among those present.

of Philadelphia; . ■

bndp approacn streets if blamed c . , , _ by CeoteUo for the diversion ot Jjea isle S Tire

traffic from tta bridge.. Widening Of Philadelphia appcoaehe- will

tnercaae mrntngr Grow reculpu of the bridr lor A that addition

the all month, penod emtoa ‘«h al firr h vdrants V placed in the the year were JEtlWTS-M. 0f r e«irt was made bv Fire Chief F. this total. S1M4TS.14 went to pa. „ Slrtton of tbr !«)e Oty all operaUng and matntenance nrg at thl . rewrt costa of the bridge, including * 1( , lnmlMlk>nt . r ,- meeting on Tues-

payroll do. yesterday The gross .

toul Included SS^SISta' left over ' gnMoB ^jrested that hydrants from the preceding slz months u rlM * „ K ow Street. Roberts

- . - , . , _ Street, near the V. 8. Coast Gmrd In its II B-onths of operation „ Townsend,, j B | rt 61*- !” ??**,?**■! Mbi . ». ,roB ‘ 0 * 1 lieth. Flftyaeighlh, Flflr-slxth. PlfISJriOXOC.- lA-iourth. nfly-eeoond. Thirtybare recelred *15»t.SWJ6. Ph ‘ u ' fourth. Twenty-sixth nd Twenty-

lirst Streets. The recommendation was received and referred to the Commissioners for action. In another report Chief Sutton

By HE1EN S. Whether or aot It was the Wildt- ' String Band or the man clous '(splay of color combinations teheciing the sunlight that brought the applause all along the lice of march of the mummers on New Year's Day. In Philadelphia, ’twould be hard to ; say. In any event, the boys received such an ovation that they might well feel proud of being a Wildwoodcr for one day.

least.

The Wildwood String Band made a hit. Bringing home second prize, for the second time, accords the String Band enviable jj.’ace sure to rheate a spirit of rfvalry in the years to come. St u claimed the make-up this year was the flni*t >rt attempted and correct in every deteH. 8. Adacbi was the designer. He took his aspirants to the Orient for Idea*. He perfected a gorgeous spectacle of tho Chines* dynasty of the sixteenth century, w'lth Mr. Oaiey In th- title role, as emperor. Keating and Huli'sh. musical directors of the o:gvnization. acted as drum raaJmrs: Frederick Algeier a* marshal. The t asset and show by the marcher*, it la aat*i. imported. There were 140 in line, and no two suit • alik t. The parade was counted ill side* as being the ino-f colot f ul combination In gold dazzling white satinThe Hiring band will parade in Wildwood Saturday afternoon, weatlner permitting.

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This paper has arranged with Mta Swain to publish a eerier ot letters, one each week. If possible. in order that her many friend.* in Cape -May County maybe kept ndrised a» to her whereabouts a d the many Intereatl’ic Incident* that will occur on her trip. TI - first letter Irom Mrs. Swain will be published next week. In which she will give her impressions of the steamer "Franconia.” which will he b»r home for the next five month*. The letters will follow from each Mopping place on the trip and win be published a* soon at

e regular meeting of the Wos Community t'lub of DennlsVllle. was held *n Tuewiay craning. December IT. nt the ImrtY"of the president. Miss Hattie FWler. Fourteen members respond**, to the roll call, each with a ( brtstma* quotation. A abort business meeting »a* hell and various Important matter* discussed. Th- meeting then merged Inlo a delizbtful Christmas j»ii} .Singing of the Christmas carols and reading* furaUhod the main feature* of the entertainment after which refreahment* were served. Mr. O. M. Geary and Mr.. Brook Blizzard we

hostesses.

delphia. which was opposed

position of toils, has received J7Sd.161.i8 snd Pennsylvania has been beneficiary of a like amount. la the first six months of opera-,

Oon. from July 1 to December Sl.^'aled mat the fire department ms. the bridge showed net profits 'yulpment. fire bou**. fire plugs of In the first hal' n,rou » !bou ‘ tb ‘ , , cl, - r f Qd ° ,h '' r at - of l»r. profil* were $MS.W6.0t, j ce-w^-les had been ns peeled and riaktnz a total profit of jigte .' found to be in first-class condition STggf for the first year of opera-j Another recommendation lion. made by Sutton that additional The Delaware River Bridge; equipment to bring the city* deJolnt '’ommission begins the new ' ix.rtment up to the standard aet year *.ih the span In perfect con-1 by the Fire I'nderwrUerr. lie purditnm. according to Costello. All. chased. This was also referred deferia have been repaired as soon; to the C-.umission*rs and favora* the; have been revealed and j able ac’.on • Is expected,

gement has not attempted!

Jirofi *t the expeg *

of the bridge.

Sixth Annual

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“Mushroom’' Signs! Blamed For Mishap

People* Conference

The Sixth Annual Vounc Peoples C.nfcrence, of rape May County.

Claiming that a -mushroom" ra-j ^ U , lw , 1 , h,l i t ° ( n 4 ' 1 ,an “%, ’ ' “ n -' riety of tratnc light ot the cor- in , tbr nret w K Ghurah of

ner of Mechanic and Main Streets. 1 0 ”' ai: ' 1,y

Cape May Court House, caused a ; A very interesting program hai ' ar. in w hich his wife and four i hee' 0 completed for all of the nesoacopeflts were riding, to be dam- j rionn. The legist utiun fee Is on ag-5 and one of the occupants to] 0 ' H»r and a half which include* he seriously Injured. T.-d Lenore.:'** 1 meals which will be served of Vineland asked that the county, I by the ladle* ot the churc h ■t the Freeholders' meeting Wed All the young people between nesday. o.mpensalr for the dam- the ages ol IS and *J are-

1 Injuries sustained by j cordially Invited to this

! woi ,h while and inspiring ' rence. Registration cards

result wa. , ; 1 u-cessary information may be

driver I', ,ed b> the t secured from your home church. of lht ' car w *e “am Miss Marjorie Adams. 7IS Wesley aged and as a rewilt. oil leaked Avenue, Ocean City, by January

-> burn; 10.

Paul Spiecker. county president,'

e Involved.

It-ged that the traffic j fer

using the cylinder* t

Water System Installed Jn Wildwood Gardens Wildwood Gard-na Is pre-parlnr to uke care of it* tenant*. Will.

In the part few weeks, a 1600 gallon. high power pressure holler was InstaJled which will lake

of ten blocks at the present A well ha* be*xn dug to thr

depth ot 68 feet. The system, which was designed by the Wildwood Water Plant, t* equipped with a high prossure electric automatic pump, accommodating jjtie hundred house* and is **» arranged that fn case of fire. »be holler lr adeqnale to be n-ed under high pres* taro lor such an

elnergcncv • • • It Is reported, that the equipment Is th- only one of tte kind

in this section of the State. With a number of houses already constructed and contracts pending fnn addttionii! buildings in the early spring, the developers felt the in", stallation of such a system neces-

The past week has

busy one fOr Mr* Swain, aa many of the organization* of which she

Y. Groups Attend [New Books in ,

Sea Isle Service. County Library

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4 CS* JS^-wr .. fwroty Ubracy al <Wt Hmm; i.-ouniy UhvaryW^*!' "

pVureh last Sunday 1 ^ »«««*. throq*.^ 11 r von UffeL n*Kor e* ttwi larbow, »>> waer . cwintj". '■

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Tb- t.o V U. C A- Oroo. o. Tb, .Ut—-I-,

Sea is If nty iittendcd the cTf* to* ot the *»**>• recetrtljr Mde«

wa* an uuu.uailv large aitrttdM The Sunday school orrheatra of ... . _ .. a . -Kwat.

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this M ivioe and tha splewlM muri- "“J f*"*

cal program wh.cfc they gave w*», by t

much appreciated by the rraigro- junior Pbij Book. by ration, i ountj Secretary Shedd. i'rnvtncsiown Play, by < w spoke hrlefiv on the T. M. C. A ( aroling Duah. by Callon

In Its relation to You and the cdtitcfc. and Rot

r-loved the service with a short ad-

drc*>

The Y M < A.'motto Uelpj Ti . Other Fellow." baa many wd-h-f i apparently, a* the aplrit

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Sentence Day

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Sentence day tor fl

rgamzauuns oi wmeu l*°rrp«fle<

is a member have riven r. e.-p- ^ A.-.ilnSdav hr Judt - lions in her honor and numerous I h*ld nvxt Wednreday by Jud* ^ ,r,he'7t , J^ 8r ^ I H^’.nd John Applet, an and also to the «<*»«• I af: ,.d couple ot DeanteriBc. The tour, which 1* being con i, hroU)th th » ir attorney. J. Russell

duct'd by Thomas Cook * Son. j farrow, of CsBi^-n. a former I serve-. * great drat of credit, not i Include* many side trips of In-j prosecutor In this county, pled only tor the splendid work which, tcrewt. The first stop will be at ' non vult to the indictment chars It is doing in U* own church, bet'

>he Madeira Irlands, after which ; tng posvewion of intoxicating j Monte Carlo, the playground of j liquor aad mainrunla* a nut* .

Europe, will he visited. From 1 ano*.

jr8t ttXJ artmtle*. Twoi »r * affo the two Boa • .roup* mi ended the ev *• ire of the t'alvary Bai - ch oi Ocean View, aad zrati. calls lor almllar al- -• vatl'«« churches at

e tech month,

ic pfrcc orchestra of 0»ci , - M. it Fboreh rUited > we;** ago aad assisted :

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Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, oil Forty-fourth Str ct. Si« D|<. city. I announce the engageu,. n: of their d.-iigbler. Mus Ullton A_ to Theodore Lee Adams, of Ocerui

City.

Both arc graduate* of the • an City High School claw o* liCY Mfes Wright is employed hy the First National Bank of Sea Isle City, and Mt. Adam. I-t-mployee oi the Ocean City

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