Cape May County Times, 20 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 17

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: Budget ' First Reading f $101,713.77 By Taxation—ProB Increase of Advertising Approi on Sinking Fund CommUnoi^ Building Municipal Fier

Soch a pier would fire «rery rwhlent ol A»alon a placv to to The CommtMdooers voted to give $500 to tbe Avalon Caatoo Clab under the aane condition* u laat year. Mayor Beraner remarked that the club apent conaldcrable money laat year In decorating and improving tbe casino, and that taking everything Into conalderallon. he considered the money very well spent. In fact, he said, be thinks the Baby P..rade alone was worth $500 »o the Borough in the way o. attraction and adver-

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Tbe resignation of F. H. Stratus as a member of the Sinking und Cocaataeion. was accepted by the Comm las toner* with regret Wilson McCaadleat wa* sppoimed - -.11 Ibis vacancy, his term to from January 1. lg** to December *1. mo. Mayor Bergser «Ud It would be * policy this year of the Coaxlas losers to call a bait os street openings, aa they believe It behooves the Coenmteatoners to not develop large work, which tovolree targe sanu of money. We plan to simply take care of pres-

Mayor •’Bony* * j

Here is shown the recently inaugurated Mayor of Newburyport. Maaa. Andrew Joseph Gillls. who is known aa Bossy" in his borne city. Mayor Gill!* says he intends — show 'em bow a city ought to

lo clean up and keep thing* hey are. "In evening new street*, we not only hare to consider the first cost but tbe upkeep." said the Mayor. According to the Mayor, the Commissioners are planning to . advertise tbe resort more and to beautify the entrance to Avalon on the Shore Road. Mayor Bergtxr congratulated i Ned Rice, Borough Hall dark for having been presented with the trophy awarded to the "most valuable player “in tbe County

Stone Harbor

Host To Co. Fire Ass’n

Over 200 Fr*c*» Every Part of County Present— Welcomed By R L Taylor Nickerson Is Re-elected

STONE HAH BOR—Chit! Charles Kick rson, of toe Wildwood Fire Department, was re-elected bead of the cape May County I iremen's Association at the annual meeting of that body held at Stone Harbor Fire House Wednesday evening of

Tbe other officers re-clecied were: First rice president. Wil Ham B. Gilbert; second rice preaident. Irwin I'nrnh. secretary. L. W. Campbell, assistant secretary. W. B. Savage; treasurer, Carl

Ekstrem.

Harold I. Taylor. Borough Treasurer, welcomed tbe men to Stone Harbor. Chief Nickerwu. complimented Chief Joseph Weber, of Stone Haibor. for toe excellent manner In which he prepared tbe monthly topics read at tbe meetings. It was reported that the total fire loss In the county, excepting the big Ocean City blaze, was only $1».Q00. a remarkable record. The county association has six hundred members. Following the busineos session David Troxel and his committee served the usual variety and abundance of good things. The next mteting will be held at Wildwood Wednesday. Feb. 8.

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Morton Heads Stone Harbor Fire Company Chosen President at Annual Election Tuesday Night -Weber Re-elected Chief

Thanks Mai For Support

Newport

Capt George Zina, of Phlladel.•hla. called on Capt sad Mrs C. T Gehriag Sunday. Bn. Hugh Bourgaizr. Evangelist Rev. Wrigte. Mrs. Eva Joelln and Mrs. Wlllbun Carlisle and Miss Bertha Hosted attended tb. Preachers' meeting at Fhihklel pbia Monday. Tboer among the sick at thli writing are Mrs. Annie Lore. Mrs. Charles Peterson and Mr. Wlb Ware. Mr. and Mrs Randolph Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw. Mr. and M r - Raymond Lore. Mr. and Mr- Lean Lore and daughter. Tbervsag. were Bridgeton shoppers Saturday. Miss Maude Copeland, of Phllaelphia, attended the funeral of Evan D Custer. Miss Emily ShaV. of EaglesriHe. a., a student nurse of E&glesville Hospital, has returned to her borne, after spending a week with Mrs. Walter Shaw and Mias Perl* Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Hrm • Bunell have returned home, after spending three mouths In Good Hope, Ohio. Prof. N. L. Bateman spent the oek end with friends In Philzdel-

8TONE HARBOR—George Mor-

ton was elected president of the local fre company at their annual election Tuesday evening of last present ^ r,J ' ,,ro “rmbe-s were

Other oOosr* elected were:

Vic* president, Ou* Milter; recording secretary. William Rcy»oids; treasurer. Lon Herbert;

truatee. William Mr Mann 8. E. Herbert was elected

treasurer of U*. Wone Harbot ■ranch of the County Fire Aa-

aocladoc.

Chief. Joseph K. Weber. First Assistant Chief. G. L.

Herbert

William J.

Fire police: & E. Herbert, captain; H. I. Taylor. Michael Husben. O. F. Ferrer. Lew Duryan and William Stiles. Chief Weber. In a abort address rzpreased bis appreciation of tbe splendid support and cooperation given him by the men during the past year.

Cedarville

Mr. and Mrs Hownrd-Mlller. of Brie. Pa., have been ^tending n fc." days in town, enroute to fke South In < xnpany with Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Bateman fbey will spend eeveral weeks touri.ig many of the southern •totes. They are making the trip by automobile and do not pect to be back until March. Mia Hunter Danzenbaker visited relatives in Capu May on Saturday.

Mrs .Heward Brown has been entertaining her mother. Mrs. Kate Cook, and sister. Mias Cook. Mrs. Morgan Hosted ha* been entertaining her siater-ln-iaw. Mr*. Joseph Busted. Mis* Alma Bateman, a studei of Trenton Normal School, hi not been able to return since tbe holidays because of illnem. suffering with tonailitis. which developed into 0'iinay. Mr*. Mildred Darrety daughter. Betty, have returned home after spending some time ' i Bridgeton with her mother. Mrs. Joseph Do!son is enterilning her father. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vandever hare returned from a visit with their son, George Vandever. who •ides in Philadelphia. Mrs. Sarah Murry la lying riously ill at her home on the

landing.

Mrs. X Noble la 111. Mr. and Mrs. Afartin Garrison were Bridgeton shoppers on Sat-

ben of (be executive committee: Dr. W. P. Haloes. Albert Oldfield. Alfred W. Powell. J. Everett Powell. Charles S. Russell -:■><: Jack Smith. The newly elected officers were Installed by Alex Lawrence. Jr.. outgoing vice president. Chief Johnson succeeds Albert Oidfiefd a* league president, will name committees for tbe coming year next Monday ning Frank Smith reported the Progress!'e League had obtained a stock Certificate from the Ocean Front Hotel Corporation In the amount of $500 In lieu of th. payments made several yeerm ago.

Carey Reports Ear!;' Rentals

H. T. Johnson Elected Head Y.M.P. League Progressive League Holds Its Annus] Election of Officers

ocean cmr guard of tbe era Is starting

cording to the reports from the Carey office. During tbe psst week the John L. Duke property, of U r .' Ocean Avenue, to T. H. Brown, of Haddonfield; also the Uigoou property of John Hand, of Ual*. to Arnold Motx. of Dr#ie] Hill, sere rented through the <«rey office. Both oi these are Ihe better clam of properties and naturally bring fair rental figures. The part experience of the resort evidently 1* about to be r«peoted with tbe higher priced .<*- tages and apartment* being rented first. T. J. Carey look* forward to s prosperous renting season and advised his clients to have their properties presentable for examination aa early a

HR. KR. SR. Mary la angry; calls him Mr. Just because he Kr Sr It was Yr-day. you see; Out behind U>« willow tree That this Mr. Kr. Sr. And May Hr Savagely

Holbrook Is Vice President

OCEAN CITY— H. chief of the Police Department wu# nanlmously elected president of be Young Men' Progressive league at the ui unal election of officers held at tbe league headquarters on Monday evening of laat week. The following were also elected: Royal E. Holbrook, vice president; Walter E. Allen, recording secretary; Dr. J. Thornley Hughes, financial aecretary; l*i w re nee 8. Nickerson, treasurer, and B. Frank Smith, trustee. The following men were elected mem-

THERE IT GOES! Sell your c&r quickly a-nd inexpensively through an art in. our CLASSIFIED SECTION

T. Bradway Fire Eicspa

Contractor Wildwood

CHURCH DIRECTORY

Raynond Brennan Otserai Oratractar-Concrete Product* m W. ZfiwoJB Avs. Wildwood

tns r .»0 p. m.

FIRST BAPTIST—10th and Wsaiey - . Rev. C. Welter Bhelley. 'jrtgtrszfistjs kies » »i p. m. Christian Knur. Sunday (.« p. in. FIRST PUESHYTKTitAN-Tth Ural*" fti.rl..* F. K

Suppiy-Fixture Co. E. Olwdl, Prop. Avr, Wildwood

OmBdisuaU of Hcrtxier's Drug Store Eiflst* aad Aibury Aveane Oeeaa City. H. J.

CHRISTIAN^BOIKNOE—Services only HOLY TRINITY

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and Central. Rev. • 1 So* •

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John E. Trout M ten is the Build

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C Ray Huhach Year Baac 1$ Ho Better Than ' T*«r Pltunbing ■SPsft Aksk Ocean City Tel 122

Batt’e Place

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Cftv 8$ X«p*ini: £ Botch Radio St Somcc Sain and Service

Chat. X. Batten. Prop.

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Aabury. Rev.

To Grow Successfully We Must Build Religiously

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Thing of the Past?

wn*n did you first team the principles of a CUrisrian IlfeT Hbould j. child be compelled to grope Us way through darkness seeking a Just life? When e child is learning to write, It is extremely herd for It to hold the pen and to write property, end this is because of the child's ignorance of the art of writing, which can only be dispelled by persistent effort and practice until, at last, it becomes natural and easy to bold the pen properly and to write c -rrcclly. Do you know what influences are at work on your cMId from outside sources which arc giving il the wrong ideas or suggestion* of llfet Dr- you know whs! seed, are being sown which will bring forth their fruit Uter on? The church offers to train your Children In the principle* of life and their

fortified for the trials and tempt**‘ona of life. Home is (he centre of tb* - .oral life of ihe eomiuu..’*t. The Id**', .u the home are the Ideals of w* e* o,unity. The home Is the safeguard not only of the present general Ion. but also of the ones to come. The breaking down of the home meana the undermining of •-Ivillzation. Aa the temptations ol the world ncrease, it is necessary to fortify character by strengthening the foi Uficatluns of the home. In tbe early history of this country the family was cemented together by the ha.dablps. sacrifices and self-denial. The self-denial brought tbe family eiaaer together and established an attachment and a reverence for tbe home which has been passed on from genera-

miasion In this world and support* them in their efforts in carry out these principle*. Blart your children to church early In Ibefr

The church i» the most efficient agency for erecting these bulkwarks around (be home.

Uvea that they may be properly Instructed and

things of the world and ihe home.

Thomas F. Blake.

IR8T BAPTiaT— Maple and AtUntW. Rev. I. H FUher. Service. Sund/y 11 a. ro . T>Tp' m.. Bun-

A-.—■ jo m wednsegay ■■ * T.M p. m.

BAPT1BT—(Colored). Ul OsrfielA KU'tKKA FAmr. — W gptcer near ri* Ju.»«iL Barr tee* Sunday 11 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—HI R. I'avU Kwrios* Sunday 11 »- m.. Sunday School 11 a. m. Wednesday I p a. IETH JtritAH OONORBOATION— Jkuurgsj ltdJi. m. Sunday School HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN — K. ASBCKY AFRICAN METHODWT

’AL—Young and Holly

CHURCH DIRECTORY

X0BTH WILDWOOD

FIRST PRK88TTENIAN—J’artfle and Buik. Service* Sunday 1" Jti a. m., J.» P. m.. Sunday Schoot I X* p. m. W'edneadsy prayer meeting T.*B

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T. SIMEON'S BY THE SEA J’ROTESTANT EPISCOPAL—Pacific *"<1 Mspl*. Itev Jan.es H. CUrk.

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Ulany Friday

Lfsra $ p. m . Sunday School X So p FI HPT MBTH«>1>I8T EPISCOPAL— ted^ and Centrst Service. Bungay j "noon * * T LNION—11th and Central. Sarvteaa Sunday 10 a in.. 1 p. in. CAPE HAY C0DBT HOUSE KTHODIST EtTrJX>PAle~R«. William Easn S- * vice. Sunday 10.1$ a. nv. lit P m . Sunday School 10.1* * m wadMsday pcsysi M.

TIST- Rav Charita t

WEST WILDWOOD

DIVIDING CREEK

SION METHODIST EPISCOPAL— Rev. Josaph K Slaapaoo. “—*— service*: * A M . Ctaaa: !C

WHs Study; f A. M and fraytong: a.U P. u .

LEESBURG

METtKUIBT Ijl'tSCOPA Ie—1 "n. Sunday S< h-vjl. IN DORCHESTER methcmibt^wmscopal- i HEISLERVILLE

CHURCH DIRECTORY

0CEAS VIEW CALVARY BAPTIST — Pastor. SOUTH SEAVILLE PALERMO JAPTIST—R*v. E. M Stoffela Servlres Bund. y l l . m . ; to P u.. Sunday School »L a m. BEES LEY'S POINT

Prayer serric* ‘“usartay T.ti p. POET NORRIS S M m rto p m . Sunday Scitool BAITtBT—Krv Carl Esll Service. ■ » " ■

TUCKAH0E

METHODIST LITBJOPAL - Rev A • "re*r.er Sarvk** Sund.y It . t p. nu Sunday School 1C PRESBYTERIAN—Itev. Wlluam A. S- rvteus Sunday J p. m.

WOODBINE

^ HEBREW CHEVY AOITDATH AC- '' I HKM-RaLU I. TaLMT Servlcr. I ^» , “r^«r » a m. Stmact tone hour) j 'Lily. sunrlM and sunset (one

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f HEBREW TIKEBETH ISRAKI. - GKEEH CREEK ( j RKTIira, U • THOggr HPISCOPAL j

CHURCH DIRECTORY

CHURCH DIRECTORY

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lUsssed Sac . In* lari Miui». Ha|>l(*r l.y ■nant. Sunday School at * a. n aJETHODIST EPISCOPAL—Her. ... F. Von ttffel. Sunday services I0.X0 * «w. 7 10 p. nt . Sunday Sdiool noon. Thuradny prayer nervlce I p. m Epworth League Sunday

IES8IAII LUTHERAN—R-r. D. Upton Bair. Service. Rundo 11 a. m . 7 X0 p. m . Sunday School X* A m.

FBMA

EITSCOPAL TABER-

M KTHODIST EPISCOPAL-Rev. .. W. Uradany. Service* Sunday 10.U *. nt.. X p. m. Sunday School X

METHODIST EBIBOOPAL-Rev . 8. Sampson. Services Sunday X p. m- .e ir l' third and fifth Sunday Sunday School X.M n —

RIO QRANDE—I

KDE—Rav. W. Stmday^ix* p. GOSHEN MKTHODirr-IUv. Raymond Sharp. Servlcr. Sunday I0.M a. m.. 7 w p. m Brotherhood sonrlom •«7 a in.. Sunday School IX noon. ndMANinEL^RAPTIST—Rev. Harry Sunday School 1 Am. " m '' T. ELIZAIlETIi 8 it. C.—Mass every find and third Sunday nt * a — SOUTH DENNIS MEMORIAL ’’.VITlST—Servicer p m.. first Sunday In month. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. Bradford. Service. Aundt t„ Sunday School X p. m. CEDARVILLE

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Prearhln* 10 .

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MKMOK1A1

■« ■ Preaching 10 r Salrhsth School. IYTERJAN—Rev Wm.

AL—Rev A M. Pray.

i METHODIST ! NAI'l.l; II. v vice. Sunday

Wednesday prayer COLD SPRING

OLD BRICK PRESnTTERIAN—Rev. Edward Wright. Service* Sunday S0.X0 a. aa., 7.So p •« K.«vt*w

School X.S0 p. m. We

vice* 7 *0 p. m.

JAPTI8T—Her William Hunter l vice. Sunday, (.'olumhln and f!i nay. 10.*0 a. m. 7.X0 p. r* . S day School II U n m Wcdme prayer servkv t.XO p. m [KTHODIST—Rav Hd. Service, kurd.y lO.hl

Keystone Auto Club Ser. Station

Esper 4 Auto RMairing 24 Hour Service Tewing Ignition. Tire Bepnbteg lUiaShorc Bosd, P. R, R.. Oce^T-

4% Woodbine National Bank 4% Sdving. Pzy the Modern Savingx

Wsy—By Check May’* Garage

Raybeztox Brake Service Statton Both Phonex Woodbine, S. J.

JaccS L. Morn*

Plumbing, He„ting, Water Syiteiw and •ewerage. Pipe and Pitting*. Supplies Estimates Given on Electrical Supplie*

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The Co-operation of the Firms Listed Hereon Mahes Possible the Publication of This Directory

W*fcar Tumhn Est. 1B20 oahtag, SeatiBg. Jobbing y Araant Ocean City m-; Tel. 410

Royal Taxi Service

Day or Night—Trip or "

Eighth and A*bury

Tel. 482 W-717

STT* Ocean City 651

Raymond H. Perk* Electrical Contractor Aibury Avenue Ocean City Tel 29 233

Hermon J. Laier Plumbiiig and Heating Contractor 110 Aibury Avenue Ocean City

Walt if C. Johiuon Now it the time to think about New Lawn. 14S Asbury Avenu Oce

—Always At Your Service— gianklin and Adam* Woodbine ^ Philadelphia Bargain Store g General Merchandise Woodbine. H. J. Benjamin K. Botwinick Meats, Grocerk Delicatessen. Lunch i Tel 14-B Woodbine, N. J. I AS WE ARE NOT VERY BUSY, we are | able to give extra care and attention to I all our customers. Paperhanging—Painting Goldman Brothers Co. Tel. Key. S-D Woodbine, N. J. Turkahoe Lumber G>. Lumber, Builders' Supplies, Coal, Peed and Grain Tuckahoe, H. J. Lena’s P.eataurant Special -Shore Dinner*—Home Cooking S Cape May Court House Bert Shipley & Son Motor Repairing and Towing TeL 9-R-12 go. Dennis, N. J. | I-aws & Henderson Goodrich Silvertown Tires and Tubes Port Norris, N. J. Corson & Mill* Lincoln. Ford, Fordson Sales and Service r T '' 1 J 6 - 1 Port Norris, H. J | E. L Warren Lumber Co., Inc. Building Materials of All $r»w1i Trt- 60 Port Norris. K. J. a Walter L. Riggin Plum! mg e id Elertriwd Installvtion Port Norris, N. J. I Atlantic Printing & Pub. Co. I