Cape May County Times, 3 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY CODHTY TIHES FBIDAY FEBBCAKY 3. 1928

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rill be published descripUom of t following Wedwsdsy evening.

The namben are the ones ( Cspe May Count} schools in Contwt on April 27th.

Problems of Traffic Are Explained

Hirilling Experience In Blizzard

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In Booklet To Be Issued by | Heisler Silvers and Miflrille

Keystone Automobile Man Narrowly £sQub Officials cape Freezing

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man}’ typical Italian melodic...

He product* hia flr.i opera a t tiu-; Simple Traffic Code Urged Snowbound in Automobile

a*e of «. while he w: . tn the army. Darin* the other thirty yean of hla life, he produced over a!*ty opera-, and tome church music He died «*«. DANTE OF THE HOUKii. PnnchtHU A ballet is x pantomime story with mualealTh ocnpaoltnei, t Sin*I* ballet coanes were often IntrodDCed In certain old operas

Every county, city. boroxt*h and. PORT NORRIS—Heteler Silvern township official in the territory * w ho recently purchaser! I he husl-

•erved by the Keystone Automo- , neas ot Michael A. Smith, and a Wile t'lnb will receive shortjy a , Mr. Hawn, of Millville. r*v»ort a booklet compiled by William 8. thrillinic experience durin* the Tannine. Enylneer Director of the hel*ht of South Je.-e.y’a blizzard

Keystone Automobile flub. *lvln* late Saturday night.

. . o<m-technlcai languaxe an ex-^ The two men were journeying and «Ki<l*ted ofjuat a aerie* of pianatlon of the factors underlylns to Millville to eprod the weeko*n<'s in varying atylws and , the trafftc problem, with rugges- end after rifling the store .-hortrnyttma. I lions for Improvement of condi-. ly before 11 o'clock on Saturday Tbe weU-kwown baUet o^-fWncc! Uoua. . night. They were In an old Ford SLiA 1 * Ho,l,r “**■ modern “Thu." said Mr (aimtag. '1a the roadster and were not far out ItalUn cauposer. Punch tel U occurs dab's eontrtbtitlnn toward aotu- 1 of t°wn when the vehicle became In the third art of tils opera'tftm of the ever-growing traffic *tuoh In the mow banks and fur"haGeocooda. The scene shows i problem. In addition, the services ,,|,r proxre* was Imponslbl*the Interior of the Duke's Palace j of the Engineering Department are The men labored four hours during a masked ball. For tbc | irzllsbir upon request In an ad- ,n an effort to frre the car. entertainment of the guests, a vivory or consuttibg capacity to their endeavor* were frultltsw hallct dance Is given. Each group all munldp-.llUes in the territory ,hr 3 r Anally wrapped themselves * ' The club's engineers will «P t**- »>«*» they could and

of dancers t

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. dawn, light and twilight. I- act ton -2—^-- -

between

: Euay on

ill be nade aasler.

t doc* not only apply to K i bat to many

irift when applied the conaervstio . i our country bethere was plenty erybody. As the

‘ grew larger the aupply of been Utken by the lale nt Rgoaevelt to oxprci»c y in Bus use or the forest.country, the wood would on disappeared But happily the government has now had forest reserves and ti the poop!-; U> the proper iff cutting tbnb' V and as I t of this work t country ■rd of wood tor many many

' hr tike manner

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. Sea Isle CTty School e by the First National Bank t conducted tn the schools BT with the County Thrift Campaign.

Firemen Hold Sixth Annual Banquet WEST CAPE MAY.— The Sixth Annual Banquet of the West Cape May Volunteer Fire company was held In the basement of the t'hapel Thursday evening. January 26. The firemen bad as their guests. their wive*, members of the Auxiliary and Council men. The scene which greeted the gathering was a beautiful decorated room and tables In their wen colors at each place a iDtlful engraved menu card and

short prayer by S. .. Tay “e offering. Then the served a most satisfymenu on which turkey w. <

feature.

he Seaside Ramblers furnished Te and their numbers. Includsolos and duets, vocal and tBstyaciental. added much to

program.

P. hk>z. of Fishing Crock, gave everil monologues. In one of ’ which he had some innocent fun the expense of the Are-fighter*. Brown sang "Sweet Adeline"

Pori Elizabeth

Millville

and Councilman Lldrrdge also responded with a song. Others were called and K. Edaall. newly elect- ‘ president, had something to

Senate Confirms Lemuel E. Miller

CAPE MAY CITY.—The appointment of Lemuel E. Miller as < member of the county tax board was confirmed tn the Senate Monday. Due to the death of Coleman Corson, who also received an appointment to the board by the Democratic Party in the county, another appointm*... *111 be made later and submitted to the Senate. Mr. Miller was Senator from this

county from 1SS2 to 1894.

Poultry Roof Blown Off WOODBINE.— Famuel Wood-!

organlze and direct such traffic < c,,m,>cd ,nto •k*’ car - determined •urvwys as local authorities may to k, TP from freezing if poMlblr desire and will ana’yxe the resulU Several times they bad stand submit a brief repor 1 based *»> k - but each time

on the data secured. The personnel! , " ,n * ,n « "'“d “"d blinding of nn organization neceaaary to ef- «>“»vd them to lose all sen

feet a survey proportionate to the . direction and they were afraid «• detail desired must he made avail- ,1>C CBr ‘bey Bud ibemnbl* through local serrtcea.- selves In a worse pr^llcsment

Engineer Canning urges that i ,han ,h *> r w ' rr ^^dy In. traffic regulations be made as About 3 o'clock Sunday simple as possible. In this eon- • ‘ n * “ r * r brough.

naction he says- back lo Fort Norris and

"Traffic rules will be obeyed , J ,en u 1 n ‘ U * °' ciotk without delay and cbaerfiUlr ln reco'«' riB « direct ratio to tlieir simplicity. ,h * ,ry * n * experience.

Consequently, simplicity should be the foundation of all good traffic ordinances. Most drivers are busy people. Intent upon their own businaas, with the primary Idea of

getting to their destination quick- Saturday morning during storm ly. There Is no general desire to lwo car8 collided at the Intersecdo the wrong thing merely to tlol ‘ of Wewtharby and Manuereatr- cmfnslon. Tsuallv the nlu * k,n Rvd*. The collision waa driver is srllllng and eager to obey bc'wcen a Cape May County car traffic law*, if he knows them, and ! * nd th c South MlllviUe baker, to get out of the congested dis- Th * baker's car was badly damtrlct as quickly as possible. a k*d. but fortunately no one wwj "A traffic code should be an- hu f}' . „ _ „ toreetble. In that It must be Mr ' ,nd Mr * O 90 * 1 ' Hawn and consistent with the State law. each Mr “d Thomas Dewsnap rule clearly worded and precise. ""T PbllsdelphU visitors last so that no misunderstanding of the : v . ' _ , ..... regulation can possibly extof A "I*' 18 ' board

was I Id hurt Thursday evening In tUi church. The election of

three new tiustees was before thboard. Those elected were: H

Adler. James Abbott and Mortl-

_ mer Henderson.

Anna Hoffman and UlRan Penn. j|r and Mrs. E C Key students at State Normal School, and Everett Key attended’ the at Q tarns boro, spent the week end funeral of Joseph Locke in Dl-

wlth their parents. ) Tiding; Creek.

Mr. and Mrs. Chartee Rlggtnl Mrs. Rach.l Kugler was In Pitare spending several weeks at,man Tuceday and Wednesday of Stewart. Pta. Mast week visiting Mrs Eliza-

A delightful aurprlae party was l>elh Watson,

tendered Mias Mlltan Johnson. Juaeph Etsenlobr waa in Phlla-

FVWay evening at her home, on.delphla last week.

Mc.Nu.il F'-eeL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber. MI---I E nor Brown, of Phlta-'of Atlantic City: Mrr. Emma delpltia, spent Wednesday evening I War eand Mias Anna Weber, of with her parents on North Fourth I Millville, spent Sunday with Mr. Streci. and Mrs. Jeremiah Chambers. State Highway Commissioner K. Mias Danelia Wlahart and J. M. Reeves was the guest and one (Harris, who are spending the of the chief speakers at a gather-1 winter In Vineland, are at home

lag and luncheon of Camden resl- -i-re for a few days,

dents at the Hotel Whitman last Mr. and Mrs. Le man] Orr. of evening. Vineland, visited Mr*. Mae Harris

Jack Beebe, of South Third Sunday.

Street, spent the week end In Hbut Rachel Gilliland and her Ocean City j mother visited Mrs. Anna Fitbian. James Beck left for Bethlehem of Millville, last week, on Saturday where he will re- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayhr-* sume his studies as a Junior at' **' r « ln Philadelphia on Friday. Lehigh University. Harris spent Friday Harvey Wallace, former Mlll-, a "d Saturday at the home of her vill High athlete entrained for I daughter. Mrs. Norman Ttomp-

Eaat Sire jdsburg Sunday where i “'’•jJ* he will take up physical education at Kart Stroudsburg State

Teachers' College

dered Rev. James 8. Kern, Pastor! *■ n of St. Paul's Lutheran Church,

Wednesday evening.

Ralph Wood. Jr., left Tuesday for Chicago, where he will take i up the study of electrical

Mrs. Grace Shllsky has Just returned from Staten Island, where she has been spending a month. There were no service* in the

Albert Chambers Is ill.

Mrs. Ruth Fox. of Cheater. Pals spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mm. William

Gilliland.

Cedarville Dividing Creek I£-gr2S-J^jR*.-*** For wow.

. | her brother* and sisters here Club Production _ J 1 Miss charlotte Henry Is spend- —

'T ■ ■ ***d IMm Sotnvrs., Among those who attended the. | n , (he week In Vineland ' MILLVILLE.— Rehearsal* are

“ beta* enter , hunihedth anniversary of the First j Mis* Isabel Fleetwood enter- rapidly prograaalng for the “V«- ^ Baptist Church of Bridgeton. <* I talned the Sun Beam Sun hi) , rlttes of ISa" t!.. ulg musiral pro-r-inier j. st Friday evening were Pro.' School Class of the 'M. E. Church; ductlon which the Woman * Club George Bobbin-, and wife. Rev. and at her borne on Thursday evening (will present at the Memorial Hlgb ‘* “ b i* b * Mrs Haro- Snyder. Mrs. Minnie After the business meeting they. r^ bool on the evenings of Februhelag conDned lo the Hahn. Amos Pepper and family, decided to have a Valentine Party ) ■T *1 and 22. The complete cast l “*“- _ Albert t ook ard fsmtty. Mrs. laike; next week at the home of their ibas ba n selected and Includes . Emerum '.aiws. Mrs. Jerry Dtlks and Mlsse* teacher. Mrs. B. XL Kuaa. ll They • » ,r, ne of the most talented young tkler daughter Mahle and eon Kn-m« 1-ore sad Alice Orr. played many came# then refresh-polk* of this city. • rrv .Titer- Rehearsals have begun for a menu were served. Those present _ „ home of Mr (| ir ee art comedy entitled Tor were Mr*. B. M Russell. Vera and I 'TACtures Pool tn F*U •"•n Ine Ixvre of Mike. " by Ruth Webb : Irene Hicknutn. Eleanor Cjnim. Steven# and Huffman under the suspiees of Marie Hall. Utile Moore Mar-. WOODBINE - Abram Ubernyan.

“ve returned (he p. T. A. jorie Jenkins. Jennie Veale. i aie '' r W years, sustained v frscfrom r-htewg” when they were el- Mr. and Mr*. lx-vl Turner a pent Vera Vanaman. Margaret W arffe. •' ,urMl <«*>' In a fall here Wednestending the isaners xanronth'u Tuesday in Mllhlll'. Lucy and France* Sawyer, Isabel day. of last week. Mr U-ibermsn . *** *- " - n day Mr. and Mr*. Wm Pepper and fTeelwond and Mr* Allen Fleet-j b** bren a rcsidrm of this Horwren -ry petTg tn R-Mgetn i M. j WIks and wife were in wood. ; oust tuany year,.. He U ImprovYewrenrr Vrtrrsoo. who has Bridgeton on Monday. , ; ; Ing nicely from the shock of the

U . 8 * , 7* r “d Reindeer hair, shcl in sprint

a^Lr'^n^h li* '**»”,'**«***** by the animal*, u gattaro.1 ano ; 7 J 0^22^. ImT^Tca^*^. Mr V 7v if**? ‘, h * nC ' •o'd by the Eskimos for stuffing!

J u -'«»'•’ «.« t anwn sj^-nt Friday with David Did and for „ f , p rraer iers Mrs. Harry \ andexer haa return- r.^it* ” ^

ed from Vineland where she t

family In Falrton

N J. Lore was in ride on

a guest of her brother. Jasper 1 Friday

Wain*right M r tIM j Mr*. Inland Bauer and Mr*. (Tareare Rlgg* I* spending Mr* Waller Campbell were MMnr time with her daughter. Mrs. .unoo* the Bridgeton *ltoppers on J Molfovd Thursday of l„.t week. Th- high winds of last week dm The high wind* on Thursday quite a lot of damage to tree* and ciebt of tart woek Mew the cblekpropertle- ground thU aectton. A en house* of N. L Ijiw*. and Cha* hW cedar tree In the yard o! LV.hlry ov. r. eompletely demoll*hiM Evans was broken off about 3 mg the one owned by Mr. Law* feet from the ground. . garage be- Wilbert Bateman and Thrnna* longing to Baiter Schafer was King motored lo 'Iridgeton on

blown off th- inundation and Mondae.

movnd several feet with the car (Tcmenl Moore. Walter Scott. In the building a shed faat lo, Walter Campbell. Paul Robinson

garage was completely de- „nd Howard Mil.r* were In Port ‘bed A h«rn up near Center Norris on Monday

Grove had the roof torn off ami Edrar Terry and family were

nL COnip, "" lT blown down. Bridgeton visitors on Frida*

the debris waa Mow n all over the - Horolhy Jones, of Port Norri*.

shocks and I was a Sunday visitor here

*“■ * *- Mr*. KUzabeth l>ocke. of Bridge

HOTEL SEVILLE MAPLE AND OCEAN AVENUES WILDWOOD. N. J. Opan AH Vasr Steam Heat Neoeet Hotel in TowCatering Ta Commercial Trade

Dr.

Joseph Levenson

DENTIST

Ad* V t Av«.. Woodbine, N. J.

OR. H. C- MANOINO Chiroprecter Wool worth Building. Wildwood DwJly Hours «xcrj>.’ Suiutay ID- IZ J-S T-S Bell: ti j K->rt..n. • iO-J "Dr. 8i-'.-ir** I'alnlee* fjitlmm a ffplnal Ad)i.»iDi.-i.ie'’ ua.-d at thl Office

George

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Of CAN CITY

R. Grets

ATTORNEY AND *KyRtA-OR-AT-LAMr

OS Ocean City TltlO and

field. Hay stack*.

fc y, l< y ,>< * mW * ,0rn '° .nn-nv. u. ormge-

ptasn and chtck.a coops were up ton. spent several dav* lie re laxt

*”fd- ^ , . week with friend*. ^ Pb, ;“ ‘‘ • b ‘*. t0 r *- Tb- sewing circle was vorr

sume hi* duues in Mayhelra store pleasantly entertained at the home wI.Ji.wI.J w a . a1 Mr *- Gertrude l-’agan Iasi week

Frank Burt ha* bad a Urge :n I>ort Norris.

l r '% fTfeUcrabM Installed in' Harry Chance wtrs s business 1

butcher shop 1 -T.it-. .— l*i.—_ — ■ ■ ,

hi* hutr

.r'cktnan spent a day recently with Mrs. Olln Hickman. of Port Norri*. Ur and Mrs L l-ore. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bank*. Mr. and Mr# Morgan Huatad. Mr. and Mrs. CM ftari*. Mr and Vr? 8. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. William Ban -*. Mrs. W. Pcteraon. Mlsse* H-len and M!ldrod DavkL Gertrude Hu. ted and rMns Davla were among thi mimber from here that attended the anniversary services of (be I <t Bnptlrt Church, of Bridgrion. which were held all of last week. Mr*. Aaron P-teraon. who reaides on the north ride was taken to Bridgeton Hospital on Sunday and operated on for gall stone*. She is getting -long as well a* can U expected The snow storn o' SaturJay cut' thU town riUlrely off from Brldgt - ton and MtlMlIe the bank# being y deep they »crt Impaaslble. Some late travelers taming from Bridgeton gat caught tn the drill* this cud of Fair ton and had to leave their machines and walk to Their destination Cn Monday th. County nod Township overseer* bad snow ploughs out Mrs. William Peterson enter-1 l.-tined the Men ’tid Women's Or-1 ganfied Clajwew or »». Bapttat Spnday school after (be de*. ' • . x aorial pqriod wa- enjoyed dnr- | ng which time reffreebm-nts were 1

.-•rved.

You Can Save Money ^ta »avs In th« BuiMma their incom*. can^Veon unable saving* account. I ASK HOW 7 Sea Isle City B. A L. Association CJK AH»a<t. ITw- II C. tan--. S-c.

vtsllor to Elmer on Monday.

RISLEY’S Auto Laundry Can Washed and Vacuum Cleaned While You Walt 3609 Holly Beach Avenue WILDWOOD, N. J.

DR. S. M. SINGER SURGEON-DEKTIST of 1611 E. Koyamensinf Are. PHILADELPHIA. PA. inces the opening of a

branch office at WOODBINE. H. 3.

for the practice oi Dentistry. Hour.: {j&L^ y . "TSi"*

Addis Dance Studios

type* ot rtanctag. Revile iruont by appointment. Writ* cr pham. m V. FIXE AYE, n 11.1)WOOD, X. J. E. ELINOR AOOta. lastructreaa.

E. R. COTTON Civil Engineer Bonded Surveyor 619 Asbnry Are.. Ocean City Phone 227-W

For Better Eyesight SEE | J. B. BARKER, O. D. | jl OPTOM ETRICT | Title and Trust Building : f Eighth and Asbuiy Are. OCEAN CITY. N. J.

G. F. Allsteel Office Furniture TUSHINGHAMS

C. W. Way.M.D. 41S Louth Land.* Avenue Sea tale City. N. J. ( S to IS A. SI. Office Hours: - I to < I*. M. (T lo » P. St

MASTER IN CHANCERY Charles K. Landis, Jr. COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW Beal EstsG xjiw a Specialty Tiues Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loans Conveyancing OFFICE: 102 N. Ijtndis Ave. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

niiea Cc-jm. NJ). JabsB.Tewascrd.KD. Office Hou.*: Office Itum-*: 9 to 11 A. M. * to 10 A. M. 7 lo I P. M. S to ) P. M. 7 tc S P. M. S3. WESLEY AVENUE

at Wildwood-By-The-Sea THE Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate — Mortgages — Insurance

Reliable Trucking Ser/ice

- ...ilajLAOe

. _ door at a coot ■•ory little n charged for freight aiono. Special

e goods and deliver the h*n ordinarily would bo during winter month*

Furniture moved with care; local service also offered.

Seaside Trucking Company OFFICE: FRITZ AND PLEASURE AVENUE. SEA ISLE CITY

Unger, one of Woodbine's pioneers and now a farmer Fustalned a low* of several hundred dollar* when the entire roof of a newly built poultry house waa blown off last

•reek during the storm

Other farmer* In thi# wcUon suffered minor losses but no heavy

Mr and Mrs. N. Gale, of Ventnoi. ha# been visiting friends on North Fourth Street i Lxerciae — .. .. ,, Mr. and Mr#, Wilbert Wallen i which probably explain# why sol and Firman Wallen, of Ktat Vine-(few tabu any. Street, spent one day In Phlladclphia la*t week. Mr. and Mr*. Willard Turner, of Someivllie. and Mr. and Mrs.! Samuel Larson, of xXVstvlUe. apeut I Uu- week end with Mr. and Mr#.j Henry Gres*man. of East Broad!

Street.

HURRY TO HAINES HAINES

CUT PRICE MEDICINES Opposite Post Office 415 EIGHTH STREET THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY PHONE 534 OCEAN CITY. N. 3.

jOc Citrate Magnesia

Epsoir Sal's. tU 60c Pertn»an

•?|l $1.00 Nujol

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$ 1.00 Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil

35c Vick's Vapo Rub 60c Rem Cough Medicine

$ 1.00 Pinole unt — $ 1.00 Sqtiibb's Cod Liver Oil $1.00 Zonite $1.30 Fountain Syringes $1.50 Hot Water Bottles

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS and MEMORIAL STONES WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.