Cape May County Times, 27 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY COUKTY TIMES. FimAY. JAHlTAET It.

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Editorial Assailed

By Chamber

(County Health League Meets

i fwl that JFOU it to r»rMay County and your owu read- I' m to In Y<*tlfate- the eliniate here now that you haw taker, tarue

with atoriee baaed on tael and I

certainly hope that you will yive |

} apace to this letter In order nujt ^ Rgc^pts f 13.-

tbe persons who read the oriel-

nal editorial may ha*e an wpor- 075.68—LtU Than 1926

By

start of

motion Janaar> first la the fh_. Ypj'J^0YS Talks ... aw«l rear for Biern • * v » «•*» j ^ ^

On ProhibitKHi

' followed by

Opposes Referendum Pro-; ]atr ^ ^jt'^Tcuu. Vhere

year for

oe.»... .^ie who am !»; ternatrd la county health wort are cordially Invited to Join. Tb.

due* are one dollar a year.

Past Councilors D. <rf A. Meet

Red Men Rally

Trenton “Gazette" Writer

Invited To Viait Thu ; ^

Count, a, wadwood

tunity ot really learn in* of

; dll tons here.

• "In conclusion, it may tnterw’.

know that Wildwood is

■a far south as WaaWn*-1 ^ ^

D. C. and in ihe same latl-'cap. May County Health Lea***-,,,.,. Wrndaaoai Tribe, of many of the most proml- in the new Oo urt I Ttmr^daT evenlnic of I

rreoru of Europe- House bulldln* Thuraday aQc: j in ,heir'hail

posed By Sen. Rkheids i g^jni M ws°'pi..iwufr

Relied OHle«e» -FetpnwrY or s» «

2* Seswosi .1 South Snu»ifc \^J~Z Sf*" -

. j Tb* Phbewi Bo...

nnGSSBUKG Th- Red Men CAPE MAY rotBT HOUSE-j«JJtal*la Tribe. ”*

Ocean City, and the Red Ooud Tribe of South S**'llle vhdtad

So. *1.

Thursday erenlny of last week

LeHee Sent Trenton M(or

Very ^rJP*". . noon. January 1>. wtth nr. Thw tueetinjt* MARSHaU- PAINBRpC.E. JR j u ,| U , way. president, in tb' in «mImK places ■ Mat.aatn* Secretar}^ .b, 1 ,. , n spit, of the M lnterWl t be lod*e. The prin-

-j- p The laited States w( , tt j,er for that day. there r ,nai - 1 —- -* •*-- -—-

... U*nuVli n e ton. ■ ... a.... .. f mnn.ta.pu —™

MTESMtato.- a rojlu «—* Ciuideei Mm Diet S in* of the local V. < T. U. waal held at tt. hom. of Mr» Jamoa NORTH WHHWOOO. S. South Woduaadaj. the l*th .j ScbUawr dlrwrtar of tha iwt It hem* the eiahth auuwenary; iHrctmau Tnm < am9**T I of the isth amsndmaad. the Sea-Jasw. dlad at *0* j

Wiurvroori Tahlar I * Y ■ * with aa editorial which app s'*-: recently in the Dai aette. of Ttwatt* th Comawrce haa writti of that n- -epaper »a*toa* him U> visit the reoort ^

lr conversant »lth OMidltio txp. May County, particularly

r of Keeortls William; h .,„„ -rbr World 1* ttoof (yamdem. jOAar ^ And prayer hy the paa-

Ithert end of the county. which Is mildest, and attributes

. _ — .c. influent,', _ -— t .- »,. -TV as

!*r totaled fl3,0<a.C&.

tbe flreat Saoap.

of h, Beta* are Bay ^ " ,r ' ‘tumitT toirATr! w'ere mad. durin d .ho X^ stre^lh. lnk the pro«re« of tbe meeOnx tani* ti the OuK Stream on tin wtre ev

• basin* hD kwow.'-

ed*e of winter climate la Cap* May County upoa a clom Mudyj,

not included. Ml*> Rlee

plained that the day in makln* rrt urns was often caused by r—’

sl*bt and at bouse cieauin* • — -- H*ht. rail

William Smith: Sachem.

Rlsley. and C iard of the Wlp- • am. Mark Bevrnr. of KalmU Tribe. The foHowIn* eeenlliB these men traveled to Port Nor-

iTv*iSS«*5£ &H Hoowr U ....IW, tm; » wl

T * k “ T « ph,i *- r.u 1 ""

ss^sra st™; ,,-mami-s;.,™. ii S’Jr z

pested that they be dtoeonttnofd ' in^grr ir. the county prison. Dccrinber The Chamber of Comtaeree. I" ( gievens had conference “ Jr neI '

1U letter, cited feet* and *»»» £| th noor.r and the defendant' B was further announced that the writer aatu-w of procrlrv-r.' ^“ d , d Mu ,d trial in PU1» tb* Lea*ue will co-operate with eltliens with whom h* could com-1 rather than take a year the Board of Chosen^ Freehold,r

inunlcatt to venfr them It auc-1 . T|w pri^n. |* the Rested a trip to Wildwoei as the -

Wildwood Bustnea* Men On West InffidS Cruise

followed by a sbott address by the local proudent, Mr* Ma*

tha Caldwell

Tbe routtoe of business and few selections were rendered by the SenvUle ladle* and a very sUrria* address Riven by Dr. Value York** on prohibition. Dr. Yerkes ur*«i opp*mltlo« to

. H»th and •

. <. irbratton lons.s*, DaaJt was • «d. The meetln*! Tfc| _

,P~-!her of U*

... forly y rr of Hu Wildwood Boy* ad s met iher of tbe Cnmdaa E The funeral i

* CWMcfl Mo •

»*> « « - eetlnc »• fb* _^ nr *‘ . Swices At (yu » of Mo. 1*. df Orson «*tv .m "X i*( Clnmii To Be R e

Mf» Hattu I locksV» oa» r and *rm. Marmn C—hu Mo abouf I 0 of Wildwood, was re-elaclad i mwrinr of Om aUa. .

Kucat of the orsanli

tm-hand. exhaust!tp stady

ere. So far no i o received. Tb. let-

January 21. 1*28. ■The Editor. •Tbs Daily State Oaastte. . Mew Jersey.

dlynact comment In Sooth Jersey. pantcuiarly in Cap May County. So keen has bwa tbe interest In the editorial that of our local newspaper* have fit to reprint It In full. IL enchainc tbe comment on ycut editorial in the Cape May County Timm, of this week The editorial dealt with the so-called “nature fake-" etninat In* from Cape May County. Doubtless tt will Interest you to realty know that we do have ruses down here in winter—that the elimste la mild In winter— that it is no rm person* to Co In bathin* even durla* January—and that uwv: of thsae Winter bathers are women—that full is played throughout the year on thd eourae of the Wildwood OoU Club, in 1*27 only eleven days *oln« by without somebody playing gtdf a: the course—and that various olbei activities, possible only in s milt climate are carried on here throughout the yw. “All of Cape May Couaiy that your paper has done It aa injustice by prii-Jn* such aa «di

Ration. 1 repns

The organintlon

nt gladly oSen the hospitality of Wildwood u

writer of the editorial in that he might gala first-hand !nformalkr. of Ihe section of hi* own State about which he apparently has only very vague '

formatter., if he doe* not t to accept this invitation. po»

he would gala -nosw useful in-

formation through the mail*.

"i suggest that be write to Charles Norton, a prominent dti sen of Wildwood and a member of the city's sinking fund tom mission and have Mr. Norton tell him of the roses which bloomed in his yard si Christmas time also to Mr. Harry OoU. anotbei reputable citliec, who also had *t*es in bis yard on Christina*. He might nlso Write to Mr* EUiabeth J. Woodward, who hae la pooka* blooming in her yard at this time, and to Mm. Asa Colaor. and Chief of Police Albert Thompson, of North Wildwood, who saw a butterfly last week. He might also write to Charles Dougla*. president of the Wildwood OoH Clnb. asking him about winter condition- at the golf course and to t.: Morton who 1 know will he glad to give him information regarding the

winter bathing trin* n»

winter bathing trip* of

bis daughters He might also writ* to Mias EUiabeth Fortum * o! Wildwood, who batW almost daily In tt- ocean

, men,,oa the edftorial

Uts extremely poor taste to. Cape May it. clutter the wires writn news of winter happening* about which you must reglsteyour disapproval as fairy tale*.

its desire tb check up

-u next week. Petals the patients are Hoover waa formerly employe-: charges of the county.

bus driver at Wildwood mad

know* bovine*. Aood. sailed Thursday afternoon on the 8. B. Montreul. from New York, for an extended cruise of the West Indies They expect to be stray for about six wweks.

at that time made hi* home wi-h ! his wife and child at Erma. He disappeared, but was found by private detective* in Okmulgee. Oklahoma, from which place be was nought back to this county; by County Detedre WardeE Hlgt»e on a warrant charging non-,

support and desertion.

Ii is alleged that bis first wife lived In Philadelphia, his third in s small city in New Tor*, and tbe fourth at Carthage. Missouri. Months previous Hoover was. arrested In Philadelphia or. slml- 1 lar charge*. After obtaining , bail and being released, he disappeared and forfeited the bond Hi* bonds sun hired private de-

The trail led to this county.

e It *

otb* wife. He was then trail.-d to New York, where it was found he h-d a third wife. At Carthage. Mo™ it is alleged be mar-

ried hi* fourth wife. According .

to the private detective*, be left

there for Okmulgee. Oklahoma.; where he was arrested by thej, police there on evidence supplied ,

by the private detectives.

RoUriam Pay Tribute To Deceased Member

(Continued From Page 1) Next Monday th* club Journeys to Woodbine, where tb* member, be th. guest* of Rolarian Jack Tinsley, at tbe Woodbine State Colony, of which Mr. Tinsley is Superintendent.

The Etiolation

Whereas, the Great Rolarian. in His infinite wisdom, has se> n eternal fellowship with Him. Hour lac W. R. D Hall, and Whereas, the passing of Bill HaM will create a void u tbv u.-tnbenhip of tbe Sew laic City j, Rotary Club which no time will . heal; a lose that will always ; be cot. Aid .-red the personal low of every member of the Club, there

Be It Resolved. That the Sea Ule City Rotary Club, in meeting this twenty-third day of January. 1928. express*.- it.- . affection at d estaem of iu de- , parted memb-r, and its Sincere ympatby to Mra. Hall lu her) great bereavement, and Be It Further Resolved, that th*- Club stand for one minute with head bowed In silence, as a tribute to the memory of iu departed member.

Re-dect Officer*

M OODBINE. — Leo Danerhiiwh was re-elected President of the Woodbine National Bank last *e«k. Other officers elected were nrst rice president. John A. Jlnsley. second vice president ‘ Bl ® K - Botwlnick. cashier.

Make The Calendar Work For You!

pronounced

A settled antipathy to soap by tbe iizmp and to saving by the

spendthrift make two hearts beat as one.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK. oeaIsle&tt/,N.d

Every day on your calendar has ralue. Pul your money hem at 4 p cent, interesl and make each day cou - - neglect it, and each day icptrsn a loss.

Security Trust Com pan Cape May City. N. J.

Bank B, Mail

Mosr Valuable Possession

Tone i* tbe moot valuable pm—inn < tbe burner* or profe—oud man. I tbe Fir* National Bank tame » an tr Portant factor and kuaineas t* Iran •ded with the utmo* promptnc** ar Checking Account* w

SuppOSlflg - - the hand of f ate reached out for YOU today - - Supposing^r^i^ m away from those who!

First NationalBank Ocean City.N-J. m M TAC; ~ l * Wg0 JAN.I.1BO*

Do you realize tbal your wiihc in the M-ttliment of your eatate would be largely ignored, if y„ u died w.lhout leaving , urjU, Y our properry would be diitriuted m„,e o, lei. aAirrurily by law, to ,he detriment of tho« whom you may be mort derimu. of benefirimg

NO MAN HAS THE RIGHT TO FEEL AT PEACE V ITH THE WORLD UNTIL HE HAS MADE A WILL

Any good attorney will help you cipre,. you, wiihe. 1» . properiy drawn, legally binding will. Then araure the ftritMul earing out „f "" P^uuon, by ,pointing thi , buditutlon y„„ r executor

Ocean City Fit3e and Trust Company Asbury Avenue at 8th Street

Wrecking Your OWN Car Is Bad, But—

Suppoung you wreck the other feftov. • kill or severely injure as occonent. You ' •Almost certainly fate a co*ly damayr *uit ' . poe%We financjal ruin. Lability Imurance Coats Littie. But It Rr^ a Big Wort. Delays are Dangerous See Us Tod-.'

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Insurance of All Kinds

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