Cape May County Times, 10 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Page Two Masons Plan Fine Temple At Tuckahoe Newly-Organized Lodge Awards Cot tract To J. G. Champion

CAPE MAT COCHTY TIMES. FBIDAY. FHttPABY 10. IX

Completed About May 1

Star Masonic Aawcmtion hn a»ar>M a contruct to Jieeph alpcu. ot Ocran City, lot action ot a fine Masonic Han at Turkahor. This bulWina dOI be of colonial arehittctore. pa)nt-ii a pur« ahite with gn*n col Jr. ni shutter*. The roof i- to b4' c! asbestos shingle*, gray in color and laid in French style. Tjft front of the building will be oraamer;!- by four large colu*ns. with ext •Tor lighting so aSngrd that this part of the haDdlcg.can be floods! with light at wight A Jlaaonic emblem of Muled glass in the upper part of tSc building will be Illuminated dtrtng lodge meetingsThe lot on which the hail is be erccUti i* in the center of the ton. at the Juncture of Denniav». Road and the State Highway This lot was purchased by Star bodge. So. 8S. F. and A. M., several year* ago and will provide a fine location for this fine

building.

Two BWri-.-i High The building will be wtnim m height. The lower floor wiU be used at a banquet biH with a completely equipped kitchen. loUet root* and electric water pump: the woodwork will be finished in white with finished floors On the second floor will be located the lodge room, with ceiling of a concave cgfect affording the proper light diffusion for a modern. Indirect lighting system. This room will be finished in soft color tone*, with carpets., draperies and furnishings to haraoBlte. Ante-room:, cloak rooms and closets are to be provided to meet the requirements of the two organisations using the building. ft is expected that the buildinf will be completed by Mr. Champion about May 1, and dedication ceremonies w' i follow its

complet is.

The :..ar Masonic AiwociaUc , represents the membership of ■Star Lodge. No. 65. F. and A. M_ one of the oldest Masonic orftra in this section of the state, with a membership of apprcxlmately one hundred. T. E Vaughn, worshipful master, will be in charge of the d< licatlon

cefanonle*.

Orpmiged Isut Year

The Star Masonic Association w-aa organized and Incorporate*! last year. Andrew C. Boswell, former city solicitor of Ocean City and one of the organizers of the Eastern Travelers’ AsaodaOtm. a building organization connected with Ocean City Lodge. V. and A. M-. was the l<«al counsel in charge of the ognnixation. Although organized but a fewrninths ago. the association has been able to proceed quite rapidly with Its plan*. This was principally due to the foresight of the former officer* and older member* of Star Lodge, a financial plan inaugurated several years ago by these men made It possibU to complete arrangement.--for the erection of this flue T-uilding. Many of thene men will soot be able to witness the aceotuplishm- r t of a plan which could only have been poseible by their patient and diligent prep-

aration.

lu addition to providing fon the requirements of Star Lodge. »lj| building will provide attracWft quarters for Rising Star dtoter. Order of Eastern Star. < The officers and director* of the Star Masonic Association are: Elfeer S- Steelman, president; Dr. Randolph Marshall. P. M.. vice prfeident: Stanley T. Gandy. P. secretary: l urry J. Morgan. F. M.. treasurer; Thompson Miller, P. M.. chairman of building enflunitiee; Eben M. Brown, chairman of finance romnutiec; 1 Wfiltt-r Clouting. P. M ; Henr. K. Lewi*. Worthy Patron of Rising,Chapter. 0. E. S.; Fred, rick Babbridgr. p. \f. and William Abramson.

Will Build She Houses At Ssa Isle Gardens

8EA ISLE CITY.—A committee from he Sea ]>H Building and lAian Aaaociation visited Harry n laLato. builder, who Is erecting a number of bon*-* at Ventnor. to

Interview it, re- -line - will r- - K

Band Members JyJan Dies As Enthusiastic ^ u i 0 Crashes Conposni of Twenty Mu- Freight siciuts Under Prof. Archer

Bell Telephone Has New Office.

Wildwood Division Now in

Fine New Quarters

Injury—Driver Failed To See Car on Track

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Companion Escapes Sen out STONE HARBOR-—The Band rehearsing regularly under the direction of William Joeher. of Sea

Isle City.

The band is composed of the

foltowiBg: Jerry Alexander. UII-

S: B o,. ,t T^ r H.^:j8oth Men Prom Mfav

alto *axopbonv»: Ern*»i MUler.j tenor saxophone: Willis Rcynol-.s

W. Emekeon. N. J. Iieraoc enr-; WOODBINI. net- C Garrison: Grayson Moor-. u Waller Jungkurth. alti*-; George I W wh41Mnot Merton. George Ostenreider. wU-1 w , ,^Mne. Ham KennarA, trombones. K- ui a niancou> Trombour. baritone; Harry Simp- , ht nar m» »on. tuha: Harry Miller. G L !;it , ,n« Herbert, snare drums; M«rit mbK . b ti.-j Reichart. base drum and cymbal* ., n . The members of the band are j r(|t ar*d i showing much enthusiasm, o'er (!ij r4I „ their work and under Profe*or; b 4V alrf ,

J ocher’s capable leadership .h.mW- ^

by summer, be shaiwd ‘ Mlimaj. musical organization t s -at »*ii te : Both me a decided asset to the resort- j ^ j, j bine. wb*?«

; afterward*.

Police Benevolent

WlUMVOw — The Wildwood ’ i:-.* offle* <d the New Jersey bell Telephone Compajiy wUl be from Sd»« Pa rifle Avenue , quarter* in the Fidelity l ,- Building at Oak and Atlazi-

February 14.

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. irattle* and will ' '*• iiimber of featurvs deeigwed to - > ieaar the reavewtemCp ot teto- : pu<«x- sutoeriber*.

1 Howard E Pfetfer. rnmnw-roal r. pr> •eatafiv of the New Jersey Bell Telepho. • • « e^ i plained that the r.e*. oftcaa will L- more coMK-itoos than the oM and win be equipp-d with walnut turniture thnwghout. Two wal- : nut telephone booth* will be inixalled in a public irc^itlou PWe ; and subarriber* will have the nm of a walnut writing dank with

Windsor chain to match la this

,P Whrn Mr. Pfefler became to».mer.U’ r.preeentaiive is Wild-

Rear of Home Change of Destroyed In Mind Brings Morning Fire! Him Freedom Quick Response by Pltemer. Decides He Wifi Support Saves Remainder of the Ovid Whe» Threslened House—Family Escape Witb Year Sentence Mother Diecorera lire Blase He Came Neal Getting It

.j county bj nty lavaatigatoT It wa^ fart, no doubt, that Jadt

Aflflodation Me«t« j..

WILDWOOD.—The firm annual |

ounty Police Benevoirot lion was held at Wildwood Wednesday of thl* week liepmrcntatlv-s* were present from North Wildwood. Wildwood. Wildwood Great. West Wildwood and Cape May. Short talk* were given by Mayor B. G. Pierpont. Mayor 0. T. King. Mayor George A. Redding. Charles Beach. State Secretary. Atlantic City. Andrew J Caflero. City Manager Paul Volcker and Harry Tewnbaum, Solicitor.

Sentence Suspended

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE— Wiliam Davis, colored, of Orta a City, pleaded guilty tn Special Sr-vsloti* Court Wednesday of thl* week, and wm given a suspended -—tnce by Judge Eldredg.- Dari*

'•’dieted in December for paaalng . Tthiew check*.

transac purchased > bine, in b the marhtn observe the on the Wai inx of the ami tn apt hi* cotnpaii to one of The auto called to the Inqueut to Langley

Wood , ver at

T«b Bell flvpboncv in th» **»». muntty Today there are 1*35 p.ii ivie^ones In eervlcw here. The Wild* nod district «ncludas AvaioB. Cape May. Cap* May Court Hon*. HenniaviSe. Rone Harbor and Wildwood. Approx! ma'sly 20NJ Bril ’e’rphoae. are In oas in the Wildwood district

today.

R. R. : from *t tn-

Son. Left (5,000 Euh

CAPE MAY'oqi .V- ■ i-rdfwx to the '

magrd ' S,«s,r. of Ocean

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ringing, be light at tin The drat hi* wife at dren.

lowtm *h«, died Ji-iaary ». »*-

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PtuUdcipfcia. the

; and an rqual *um u» Oeorxv. ot Sea l*le City. The remainder ot hi* real and personal property, he left to his wifi. M:». Anna Lubalm Soeder. whom be nt'pninlcd in hW will aa

No wife need 'ms uneasy about • a husband who i rgrts to shave wh-n #hv i« away 'rom home.

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Cardens, the devrlopmv Prudential Development The committee rompo B. Arnett. Major So from

lawe. Eari Waddlngton and Th^

V. Hiram

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Rre Dctroy. Home

SEA ISLE—The rear seetldo of the home of George Kovac. Forty-••ghth Street, wae rtroyed by Are early Tuesday morning. Owing to fhe quick fir^*alarm, which was «*o«l about l id o'clock, the retrwinder of the house wsa very llnle OamA neighbor of Mr. Kovhr’a

* live of this pa

CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE Failure of Albert Connor to proo tat JudA* Mdjvdsa. »itUa« u Special Sasrioa* t»rt Wrihw*Uy. | that he wouid pay »«*«■ doUar* per week toward tbs support of hi* rhfld, -la so tar aa he *a» physically able- alnmst rvsttlMd in the Impoautr of a

told a represen tall per that the Arc «

the seen* within four rain atm wrier ibe snandlog at the alarm. Mr. Kovac was away from bone at the time of the Hr*, be i» employed by a dredfll rotamtiy at Avalon. Ml*. Kov aad two rblldrea were ariaep the room over which tb* fliw broke out. The frying of one of the childrv arouerd Mrs. Khvac. who then detected the mmAv In the hiaiee. She found the smoke tn dense in the stairway that •he rlimbed cot on the porch roof with her two children Mr* Kovac managed to climb from the porch roof to the ground. Her

The damaged portion of the bonne was covered by insurance John II. Kane, of Philadelphia, who has had considerable experience in the Insurant*- basin**, and In adjusting claim* wna tn the office Of this paper Wedaesdny and highly praised th- c(-flei-nt handling of the blaze by the local Bremen. He declared that, considering the nature of the fire and the headway it h*5 obtained, the manner in which the Ore-flgbt.rv cheeked It was a credit to their ability.

week toward the support of hi* child in so far a* It was pbyri-i cally Comm said Is prMM-. — WM see hie way dear : pay that smoaot per week, even ] that be Bright manage to pay live. Although viidgc FI dredge more or lex* hinlml "in so far a* U was j physically posaiblehim some haway. i'on definite

n.

dredge things is golag to hsppea here today. You win either make that promise, or I am going to dmIkvc of this case once and for

Cape Mav County Title & Trust C*

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General Banking Business A Xodm Trail Departtuafl tm <*n tm Utmim, Corporate Tnntt- Draw «t u for Ulonaatsaa • weli u

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JOHN FAYRK

Title sod Trtaa OTtowr C»’ VRLE8 O CORSON

Sixly-fn e years ago last month the pen of Abraham Lincoln made all men in the United Stales free. Slavery and serfdom are now illegal under the constitution. Vet there are women and children held in bondage by want and poverty simply because someone neglected to provide for their future. Have you made ample provision for your family in case you should receive summons from the Grim Reaper? Are you certain your plans for their future will be earned out? Have you made a Will? You can be assured ol the provisions of your Will being interpreted for the best interests of >0U, family if you appoint this Trust Company its executor.

Ocean City and Trust Company Asbury Avenue at 8th Street

A Bank Account here is a bridge that enables a worker to irave! without inconveiaen.' from the job That Was to the

Job That Will Be.

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