Cape May County Times, 3 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 17

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! for four rran Tb* new ofBcf I racocaUlon of her

J sold that * i U ftroroble tbt help to p«j l of operaiScs lAW to comer tr department ft Railroad and ittlud* toward the t back »t the Board alao e idea to tb« i and suxceet - aome of the I out of the

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memberships ft 110 to »3 per

by the New Jersey AasocUMot. ^ "*«loiu ■> atate. ThU U opsr u» mbw*. cratks. He al«o nounejHl that the aasoeiutlon t. to publish the New Jersey Real-

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EdHataaul Own Pluurf QumioBDilr— frr. d!»irlbuW 1 to the enure membership for an eapreMlon as to running another edUMthmal coarse. Roy Darby called attention to t»o atibjecu. real estate arillng and real asut; appraising. Members are to Indicate If they desire to take the | course, and If so. what subjects. The coat la *10. 00 ‘b« suateaUon of Mr. Pearl, a committee -was appointed to consider the adriaabtllty of hold In* another ket-iofather meeting, to which property owners would ' be Invited. He aald this would give broken and property ownen ; an opportunity to dlacum mutua problems and to get closer to

geth-

He alao suggested that the an nual election be moved up to the am week In January or the last business meeting in December, so that new committees might get together early la the year. He said thU particularly ippllr* to the listing committee, as a lot of taiuable time is lost by having lo wait until late in January before listing letters can be prepared. The suggestion will be iscuMed at a later mee'lng A motion made by Mr. Pearl that a committee be appointed to co-operate with the nations! a*, soelatlon on the matter of deprecialtoQ and obsolescence, wt adopted. Put Yeai h Berkwed The following project* I.. which the board was Interested In 1*17 ware covered In the accretary*! report, read

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Adoption of tht boardwalk line with a contract let with the city for a new «0foot concrete boardwalk from Sixth to Twelfth Streets, costing

$117.10*.

Opening of Bay Avenue, from Eighteenth to Thirty-fourth Sts Education courae tn the Ocean City High School on the Funda-

mentals of Real Delate. Two new members elected.

Donated *1000 to the Cbam-

CAPE MAY COfflTTY TIKES. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY S. IMS

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of sand. M00 In ad re r Using Ocean City la the rout columns of newspaper In Reading. Allentown. Hnrrlsburg. Lancaster. Wilmington. Baltimore. Pittsburg and Washington. Contributed to Red Cross for the Mlaslminpl flood relief. Gorenunent penult received for building of Ixmgport-Ocean City bridge, which la now under construction.

a an interesting ' i meeting.

1. and told t in be held her of Commerce for advertising* vanee or our

Passage of the Tenement House Act. amended April. Increasing the number of apartments permuted In one building from 1 to Zoning Act paaaed October 18. permitting munlelpalitlea to enact toning ordinances. Contributed to the Hallowe'en celebration, which one of the

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Erected signs designating ro approaches of the r - * port-Ocesn City bridge. Held a successful inter-board meeting December 1. Just prior to the atate convention. Organ lied a local insurance

club. .

One of the activities for 1*17 as the flUing of all lota under grade from North to Thirty-fifth Streets. Considerable of this be* now been commenced tn the area 'tween Asbuij and Bay Aretes. south of Fourteenth Street. Paving of Somers Point Boule-

vard completed.

Opening ernes streets from Twentieth to Thirtieth Streets. Tree Planting Enoonruged Committee appointed to e_ eourage the planting of snade trees, little progress baa been made In tbta respect, but as March is eonaidered the proper month in wLieb to plant euch trees, would suggest that a new committee be appointed and

activity continued.

Building code and Are n>-hal are ow subjects on which the bjsrd has been acUve and which seem to now become effective. Suggest a continued Interest of the board. Same appliea to better lighting of the Somers Point bridge and A*bury Avenue, particularly In the business area. Seme consideration was given during 1917 to the detrimental continuance of auction sales. This subject should be revived tn sd-

mlle Journey the words need further ampl'Acatlon to bvgtn the link of 450 miles of telephone circuit of the British. Arriving a', the London long distance switchboard of the British Postofflce near 8t. Paul's Cathedral. the voice currents continue their Journey 71 miles through Canterbury tn Margate Here they enter a submarine telephone cable Just north of the Strait of Dover and after 50 miles of underwater travel they emerge again near Ostend. Belgium From here they continue 70 miles through Ghent to Brussels, and then 29 miles to Antwerp.

EXTENSION TO THE EUROPEAN CONTINENT or TRANSATLANTIC RADIO-TELEPH0IC SERVICE

This Country Now Linked With Belgium By Telephone

That Nation Fifth To Be Brought Within Speaking Distance of Average American Home

Long distance telephone service from the United States and Cuba was extended to continent.-' 1 1 rope Thursday morning. Janui 19. with the opening of service Brussels and Antwerp in B glum. Belgium thus becomes the fifth foreign nation to be brought within speaking distance of the average American bom

transatlantic radio-telephone which has been In aerriee for tb» past year. Extensions to other European cities of importance are conlemplated In the near future. Transatlantic tciepbone service to Belgium points Is In operation from 7:20 A. M. to S P. M. Eastern standard time, the same period as

rate for Belgium will be >2 higher for three minutes and *1 higher for each succeeding minute than the present rates from the United Slates and Cuba to Loudon. Thus a New York-Bruaaels or a New York-Antwerp call will cost *72 for the irat three minutes and 22*

for each minute thereafter Calls will be handled In the order of their filing The method of puu Ing a call b the same as that for

A Trar\ Sueceasful Operutisa

cable under to Belgium, was opened for tnercial service on January 7 of last year between New York and Its suburban area and Ixindon end Its suburban area. It was gradually extended on both aides of the Atlantic until on March 25 It comprised fire American tones which ided all of the forty-eight slates and Havana. Cuba, and on the other side all points in England. Scotland and Wales. At the time the servlc* was opened a total of tit Lours ot service dally wag offered, which has since been extended lo the peraent 10V4 hours dally. The favorable reception accorded

by the public to tbs unusual service to England. Scotland —-* Wales has made possf ne temptation of further ^tensions to On continent of Europe. The volume of traffic on the existing

the number o' calls per day made by the public hfter a year's experience of the first transcontinental circuit which was opened between New York and San Francisco In 1215. Transatlantic calls are now about equally divided between social and business pur-

The Route The Yoke Trove!* The Americsn-Belgium service Is of partlcnlr Interest because of the varied lurma of travel which the voice currents of the respeo. live speakers will utilize In tntercommunlcaUng In a small fraction of a second's time. From the American subscriber's telephone the message will travel by wire to the local telephone office and then to the New York long distance office. Here the transallantrlp begins, the Ant step being over a circuit of 70 miles to Rocky Point. L. I. where the radio transmitter is located At that poll 1 indicate and powerful apparatus amplifies the power if tbr voice a hundred miiUou times and converts It to radio waves which one sixtelth of a second Ister are picked up by a radio receiver at Cuper. Scotland After this 2200

City Will Install New Walk Lights Lighting System From 3rd To 14th Streets Will Be Improved

Pl*n* Reedy By Feb. 13

The lighting stand a id. on the old boardwalk between Sixth ami Twelfth Streets will be used iff Illuminate the boardwalk betweNf Third and 81x.li Streets and ft.* Twelfth to Fourteenth Streets, e The Ocean City Associating tendered a deed to the city for all the streets from North to Sixtieth Street. *s shown on the plan ot the Ocean City Aseocln tion. Tht* also includes thy street end* extending to the new boardwalk of the main etrewta. These streets had previous!* been dedicated to the city Th* action of the Ocean City Araoel*tlon veets the title of the streeft* In the municipality.

OCEAN CITY.—The installation of the lighting system on the new boardwalk will be done by the city under the direction of City Electrician Riggins. City Engineer ColUsaon is preparing plana nnd specifications for the lighting system (Ur the approval of the Comlonars. Bids for material be requested within a few week*. The new 'lighting standards will be fourteen feet In height and will be located 50 feet apart on the new boardwalk. A new refractor which will divert the light beams will be Installed with the llghta.

Republican Club Elects Officert George A. Brownmiller U Named President

OC. ON CITY .-The Second Ward Republican Club named Geo. 4L Btov nrUUer president of' the organ ballon tor the year at the annua! election f officers at a meeting held at the Strand Hotel on Monday evening of last weak. He will succeed Harry Ha yea. , Other officers who were elected are Amos I*. Pfeifer. 6r„ vice president; Walter R. Chattln. second vice president; Geo. Knab, secretary, and Harr* Haines, treasurer. Bight new member* were admitted to the organisation, which la about a year old. Speech making followed the election. Ifa Toagh

For. though she meads her band's ways. She's darned if she will i

Commissioner General Agent of Deed* Continental CaaugJty Co. DANIEL A. CHEW REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY

The Christian Spirit Is What Counts! j . 1 T rr- O ML. 11.. TJ7. .

church directory I T° Grow Successfully We Must Build Religiously

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0CSAS CITY FIRST METHODIST RPWCOPA ftth and Central. Rev. Dr- Non ? Fm&T3i3t% ft.,4* a. m Wednesday prayer ta Ing Y.M p. m. FTRST BAPTIST—Wtl. and W«|

i Brennan

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Wildwood

r Elec. Supply-Fixture Co. . E. 01 well. Prep. I tn. Wildwood

John E. Trout

I is the Building Business I efficient, honest semoe, give t tad be free from worry. E

ud leftidence— Ocean City |

C Ray HulUch YSaste b Jto Better Than ‘s' Your Plumbing

2 Place Klgr# aftvenut Ocean Citv BMp Sepaihng Botch Radio Service Sale* and Service Cha*. K. Batten. Prop. T. Johnson & Son Stucco r Cal'. 435

jggMBATe.

John Pelto

'max Contractor

* Curb* and Sidew^k* Avenue Ocean City % Tel. 9S8 _

Valter Tomlin

t. Eit. 19*0

fag. Heating Jobbing

fivenut Ocean City

£ Tel. 410

Centra!. Hev. Cart F. Yeager. 8 vice* Sunday II a. m . 8 p. ■ Sunday School It a. m. ST. AUGUSTINE'S R C—14th and A •bury. Rev. Thane* > . Blake Maaaes Sunday 10 a. m.

WILDWOOD

FIRST BAPTIST— Manic and At Untie. Rev. I. H. Klaber. Senrtciu Sunday It a. m.. T.30 p. m. SundaySchool 10 a. m. Wedncaday I prayer meeting 7.*» p. m. BAmST—(Colored). <11 Garfield. EUREKA BAPTIST—W. Spicer tv Park Boulevard Services Sunday

a. in. ftp. m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—US E Da _ ' “ * It a. m. Sand

W«dne*d*y ' p.

CC'IGRLaATIQK—

Service* dally

_ _ - riday 7 p. m •urday >.M^a. m. Bund*} School HOLY TRINITY LLTKERAN — K Poplar and Atlar.tic Her. Paul J. Nr*. Service* Sunday 11 a. ro.. J » p m . Sunday School ».«i a. m

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! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—Pacific a 1 B rfc. Service* Sunday 10.** a. « - - 'lunday (school I it j prayer meeting T I ST. SIMEON'S BY THE SEA PRI r ™. • t.—Pacific a

Clark, r

.Sunday T.J0, I! 3 j p ro.. 8andai I Holy day* ♦ a. I 4 p. m. liar. ANN'S R. C—Rev. Jai— I Moroney. Pacific a .d Wan K Maaara Sun 5y 4 and tea. Conleaalana Saturday, evening* of niurr methodist episcopadRolierla and I'ac.nc Rev. DeWUt <’ Cobh. Service* Sunday It a m.. 7M p. ro. Sunday School S 4S a. m- Wednesday prayer meetmg I.W WEST WILDWOOD WEST W1IJJWIJOD UNION—Neptune. near lupine- Serrleca Sunday (winter) 1» M a. m . 7.tQ P

The Church Is the Place To Learn of It

“OTHERS"

van he an good *o OralraJde to impart, «» thv very aptrtt of LOVC Which la ChrtaUaaity Havlf To meet .-rlilnUm* wtth klndnva*. woaanM* W.Ui gvt.latlty.

In MKh a arlf-forgetful way. That even when I kneel to pray. My prayer • ‘ all he (or — BChan.

Helper In a^J tha wrok » «E

every faithful dlKCtple. the cron mu»t In- twou-. Ihv Pftrprtml *acri0ce tnuat ta- made, a* the prtv-r of Latvr'a proaenc* i> a world of aelftahneae and hale:

Let -Seir' be crucified and atate.

talcing, the aaertfiev 1* tranaforrovd Into prtvtlcgr

May effort* he to riae again, t'.ilvaa to live for — other*

which am aupn glory and gtadneaa of thv aoul.

And when my work on ooeih la done. ' And ray new work In II. * begun. Ma> 1 forget the crown I ve wur..

hi* Fkthvr'» milt, hta Maatvr* mlaakw. la like the ancrlflcv a mother make* for her aick and MSfprliig

Others, Lord. ye*, other*. Let thl* my^mo"lo t».^

Ufa. The croaa thu* gladly lomr. the >okv of

That 1 may live like Thee.

prmme cxprearlon of the Christian Spirit.

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CHURCH DIRECTORY

H0BTH WILDWOOD I ARTIST - Angleroa. Pannr: and ftrd. Servlcea Sunday II a. Ip. ro.. Sunday School 1» P FIRST METHODIST EPUtCOPAIetnd and CentraI. Servlcea Sunday 1M* a. ra.. 7.4S p. ro.. SundaSchoM 11 noon. UNION—Itth and Control Service Sunday 16 a. m.. 7 p. ra. CAFE KAY C0DET HOUSE

B oc;-ssd^. DIVIDIHG CBEEK

ZION METHODIST EPlSCOPAIe-

Joeeph K Slmpaon. Sunday ra: ft A M . Claaa: Id * »'

Study II A M. and 7^

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LEESBDEG 1ETHOD1ST EPISCOPAL—Rev. M Chae. Sunday aervicca K ill a

Preaching 7 30 HEISLEBVILLE METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. C LuDola. Sunnay School 10 A. VI 11 A M. and 7 P. M

AVALOH

UNDKN'OMI NATION AI.—Rev * W Qullnby Servlcea Sunday I0.4S A B and 7 t.'. i' M Wednroda;

SWAIKT0H

ASBURY ^M K CH».-%CH-Rri

CHURCH DIRECTORY

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0CEAH VIEW CALVARY BAITIST — Paatcr. m'ii f .'TS'Z m . Evening oervloo 7.» p. m SOUTH SEAVILLE METHODIST KPlSCOPAle-«ev. J. W. Bradaay, Servlcea Sunday 7.*« p. ro.. Sunday School ft-te a. «. PALEBK0 BAPTIST—Rev. E M. Stoffela Service! Sunday 11 a. m.. 7.30 p. m.. Sunday School ft.45 a. ro. BEESLEY’S P0IHT •T EPISCOPAL—Rev. W. i. Servlcea Sunday 1pm. .. _ i.. Sunday School ft p. m Prayer aervlce Tueaday 7.44 p. m. POST N0BEIS METHODIST EPISCOPAL-Rev WIIi Monrv. h.rvtcaa Sunday 10.ro

TUCKAH0E MKTHODItrr EPISCOPAL - a. m. T p r ’ PRESBYTER IA

HKM-Rahbl I. Tatatedf. Servlcea * * T. Sunaot '

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GREEN CBEEK .THODIRT EPIK. s Ssnipaon S-

I BETHEL Mr.THODIST EPISCOPAL r. J. j —Rev. I*. 8 Sampaon. Servlrea

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CHURCH DIRECTORY

METHODIST EPISCOPAl—Iter. J. W. Bradaay. Serrkea KurMUy in 41 a. ro.. ft p. tn.. Sunday School t BIO GEANDE METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. P S. Sampan.. Servlcea t •■nday 1 p m. each third and fifth Sunday. Sunday School 2.M p m. RIO ORANDE—Rev W. H. Cog Service* Sunday 7 *0 p. ro.. Sunday School 2pm.

CHURCH DIRECTORY

SEA ISLE CITY

ST. JOSEPH'S a. C.—1U. Rov. Magr A. I‘ooxi Daily Maaaea at K w m. | Sunday Maaaea al ft and 1ft X# o- I clock I o'clock Maas every other Sunday. Benedict Ion of the Moat lllreaed Sacranvent Sunday folio* Ing last Ma«! Raptlaro by appoint raent. Sunday School at V a. m.

METHODIST EPlSCOr ** Uffe! Sunday

7 So p ro. I tp.ro.

> Leagua Sunday

IESSIAH LUTHERAN—Rev D. Upton Bair. Servlcea Sunday 11 a. m.. IXft p. tn . Sunday School 1ft a. ro.

T.BMA

METHODIST EPISCOPAL TABER-

vtcra Sunday te.ro a ro.. 7 2# : m . Sunday School I <5 p. n Wednesday prayer merUng ftp ti

Keystone Auto Club Ser. Station Expert Ante Bepgmng 24 Hour Sevrfee. Towing. Ignition. Tire Repairing KaIb Shore Boad. P. B. E , Ocean Trow 4% Woodbine National Baric 4% | Ssringft Pay the Kodero taring* S Way—By Chock May's Garage Baybettes Brake Service Stattaa Both Ph.ae* Woodbine. ». J.

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CAPE KAY

METHODIST—Bev. Raymond Sharp. Service* Sunday lft.ro a- in. 7.3ft m Brotherhood •ervlcoa ft 4S a Sunday School U noon. IMMANUEL HAITI KT—Pv Harry — Servlcea Sunday 11 a. m..

SOUTH DENNIS MEMORIAL HAPTI8T8rat Sunday In tnomn. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rov. J. W Bradford. Service* Sunday 3 p. tn.. Sunday School 1pm CEDAEVILLE Rev. Elmer E. Vaughan. :lun<Uy aervlce*: Ihvarhlng 10 A. M. and 7 Si P M Sunday achool II IS. ('hrhtlan Endeavor. «.«. Prayer every Friday evening al OSIUIKN MEMORIAL P R K 8 R YTHUAN—Rev. C. A. Walker. Sunday aervlct v : I Teaching 10 A. M. followed by Sablaath School. FIRST ITUatYTKRlAN—rev. Wm. ~ MartII Sunday S-rvtcca: 10 A. and 7 J» P. M Sunday School i |,r 7.ro r pTm!"* * v * ry EPISCOPAL*—Rev. A. d.-.y e-rvtcea: ITearhM and 7.26 P M .1 I *» I*. M. Prayer y F'rlday wen tng ot

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CHURCH OF Till: ADVENT—Lwtey- ... r> - «■— Paul B.

.30 a. ro. m.. SunTburaday

METHODIST

FIRST METHODIST-Itev Ed Graham. Servlcea Sunday te.X< — * - — Sunday School 1

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PREfiBYTERIAN—Onr. Decalm

OUR LADY OK THE SKA R. Rev K, P Kennedy. Maaaea day » and 10.3# a “ and Benediction - -

Jacob I. Morris Plumbing. Heating, Water Syitemi and Sewerage Pipe and Fitting*. Scppliei Estimates Given on Electric*] Suppiie* nnd Fixture* —AJw-tyi At Your Serricr— Franklin and Adams Woodbint Philadelphia Bargain Store General Merchandise Woodbine. N. J. Benjamin K. Botwinick Keats, Groceries, Delicate*sen. Lunch Tel. 14-B Woodbine. N. J. AS WE AKE NOT VEST BUSY, we are able to give extra care and attention to

Paperhanging—Painting Goldman Brothers Co. Tel. Key. 3-D Woodbine, H. J.

Tuckahoe Lumber Co. Lumber. Builder*' Supplies, Coal Peed and Grain Tuckahoe. N. J.

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CAPE MAY POINT

Lena’s Restaurant Special Shore D^nnere—Home Cooking Cape May Court House

UNION Cuj. Service

.UTHERAN — Rev. Harry —‘tvr Sunday 10.45 a. ro . Sunday School 2 » p in

ST. PETER'S BY THE SEA. protestav Eplaconal—Service* Sunday 10 *d a. ro.. S.tft p. m. BEADLE MEMORIAU Preahyt. ruin " vice* Sunday 10 4S a. ro . 7 45 .. Sunday School 2 36 p. ro.

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

Royal Taxi Service D»v or Night—Trip or Scrrire Eighth and Asbur* Ocean City leL 492-W-717

Raymond H. Perks Electrical Contractor 651 Asbury Avenne Ocean City Tel 29-233

Hermon J. Laier Plumbing and Heating Contractor 110 Asbury Aienue Ocean City

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Walter C. Johns., t Now is the time to think abont the New Laws. 148 Asbury Avenue Ocean City

Bert Shipley & Son Kotor Kepairing and Towing Tel. 9-B-12 ^ So. Denni.. N. J. Law* & Henderson Goodrich Silvertewu Tim and Tubes Port Norris, N. J. * Cor*on A Mills Lincoln, Ford, Fordson Sales and Service Tel- 163 Port Norrii, N. J. E. L. Warren Lumber Co., Inc. Bunding Materials of All Kinds Tel. 80 Port Norris, N. J. Walter L. Riggin Plumbing aid Electrical Installation __ Port Horn*. M. J. | Atlantic Printing & Pub. Co. Cape May County Tiiaes-Oceau City New* Seven Mile Beach Beporter Port Norris Advertiser