Cape May County Times, 17 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CAPE MAT COTTWTT TIMES. FEIPAT, ICTIMAKT IT

Recreational Centre Plan

For Wildwood Atbdtk Association and

American Legion Post Back of Project

Missionary Society Holds Annual Election

cold spring isrsas- sr-K: R

'Wilbert Week*. bM* ^ ,hMB . 1 for a »rek o' more rtltt. , fliariee Bobm. »ho I* a nirmbrr i

| WILDWOOD The February | of Uir « ounly Ta» Hoard «»lrq«lr<l . I». *f A. tBBl«*-r»er7 meeting of the Preebylerian Wo-| a mrctins in ''oorf Hooac Frlaaj . , . ■ I'rW'ndsblr KW-OT BoettU Sarti. «b~C. cl MW , " ‘J^ST bStSJ h.ld .1 tb« bomb of «... H.- .orol. .ponl -Wl bene *l'‘|,7«U, “

, at Uk Cold

Propose Central Location

,+ By HELEN s.

WILDWOOD.—If current rum or.hare any foundaUon. Wildwood will aee a bis ebaaer alone the line ol better building* within the next year. There baa been much talk lately regarding a propaced recreational center and pub OfaymnaBluin by member* of the Wildwood Athletic ARnorlatlon. At a recent meeting of t Byron Pennington Crocker Poet. Am erica a Legion, when the Athletic Aaaoclatlon were sue*!the Post the »ub)ect again c op la earnest Speaker* of the •Toning emphasized the need o' aaeh a center for such a fa*i grow ins comuntty and Immedla ately enthusiasm was aroused. The proposed site for such a Mater Is over the present postoffice building It has long been the desire of the owners to go up higher whrn the opportune time arrises Many thought the opportune time is right now. The corner of Oak and Pacific Avenues

is ai. excellent one for

aaslum There are tremendous ponaiblllties for it* development here. It being Ideally located tor the traveling public. IMMa debnitelv reported that the elation ia negotiating for a long time lease In event the owners approve the plans sufficiently to go •bf -d with the Improvement*

upon L* building. It stated further, that such

tur* will bring about additional Boor space for the pontoffice. which would bring that building out to the corner of Oak Avenue

on the south.

Jack Willingham, president of lh< association is greatly inlercsl•d in athletic* and active In other Haes He has succwEsfally managed the Sea Croat Hotel In reMfil years. The members of .Wildwood Post. No. ||4. have

rletta U Shaw. Juniper Avenue. h rr mother February Monday evening It being the ; Mlluu , rillle Paul and Albert nlng. tebruarj occasion of election of ofBcers, HUaon and Clinton Wilson took • P r ' ns M ... . there was a good attendance and advantage of the excursion to Dr. and Mr*. * llwm MUler and nine new members enrolled. Philadelphia Monday. little daughter, tarol. of Rahway. eeiXe*!he*ensuing year: tZtrL Ka).jta« M«“-g Board !pareatt^Mr and Mrs. Mw. I^m-

Mr*. H. L Shaw, vice president. . r jdr chiMren of tbrf‘" Mrs. William Rahn: secretary. . . —

Mr*. Elmer T. Crccler. tre^,- |tM . (r » h(rll

the little

tary of sewing. Mrs. Eldredg.. T|w hnsni ha-

sod secretary of literature. Mr* ^ TnvlK - one* lo enjoy.

The annu 1 luncheon will take

place In tl e basement of the Impnxinr K*

First Presbyterian Church March

13. at which there will be a go.«l ourland Dickinson speaker. The luncheon mark* 1 Township Committee l* Improving

the closing busln.— year of the , hi* section -* * w - society here and Is generally a about 14

big event.

• of the

f the road, employing

Mr* Joseph Smeltzel

There will be an all-day atit'ly confined to her home during the ..ass at the home of Mi>. Wil- pa*t week suffering with a very

Ham Croaa. Ea*t Pine A»enue. heavy cold.

Fear r,»n,.„

. The Cold Spring Grange tnHiJunior Women S ated a large class into the secrets ■ g*i, i *« 'be order, giving them their Uvk Club Meets flnjl| Monday evening About 10 new member* were taken WILDWOOD —The February into the order, meeting of the Junior Women'* were served. Department of the Wildwood canton Bock, of Court Civic Club was held Tuesday eve- rt.nodc-ltng and repairing the ning at the home of Mis* Man* kitchen of Harry Foster's home Huppert. West Magnolia Avenue Mr and Mrs. Charles Adam* Assisting Mias Huppert In reeelv- irt morm, | D to their newly built Ing were the following Mrs. Bay n, Mfaat Cape May L. Cummins. Mia- Herbert Nune- Mr Katherine Matthew* and riller Mm Edward Loffer MU* ^ re.nrned te PhllJel Dorothy Boeret and Mrs. Archer phu hp( . hu>buI< | m .

o.

burinca* and roll cal!, the Mr, Mary Barn^rt^aa returned r^ InrinKtor in'muric at the w^'T^nt^the Wildwood High School, gave an m *L m Jf** ^

of ,h ' ^ ^ U n?r;rn u wnr

old German master*. Frank Hdredge U making Im-

provemenu about hU place by adding an addition to hi* barn

Bern-ring OM Peri*

Entertains Junior Schumann Club

’Tie old posts are being lorn

»«•/***» ..... ... 'down along the Bute road and are AILDWOOD ptUe Mia* Vlr- u . tn| . repi^,! |,y hta*) wire

> abb fences through here and

Erma.

1*« Bean who spent the greater part of the winter in the Grant baa returned and is

Btedgicd him their entire support te establishing • recreational r

ter here

T* Bar Again*) Motorist* u«ing <ar» as Hotel* The CHy of Wildwood will be among the first of the resort cities to wage a battle against motorist* using their autos for bousing purpose* Some bathers even '

ginla Crazier entertained Junior s imann Clnb at bet home. P»rk and Juniper Avenue, Wednnuiay afternoon, the childen being the third section in th< rK!“;r .s*, l sr sr*

Whole lamlltez used their car* for housing purpose* along frequented ■pwaya. More especially was this condition found to exist In •Me streets leading to the bearh te some case* bathing outfits were >n place of street clothes vrtthln tbv email enclosure of the ■Jfehtoe. Such an act will bere^’J?*™** « Misdemeanor «*d Uis TloUtor punished accordlh*iy_ Mayo: Plerpont ‘ his wllllngnea* to put * “ r ' ,Wa * ■»! "> tee l * I«“«l prohlhlltim to br motor 1“'--wSeh iUJSr ” f ,h< ' «»n<lltion* herr 1 “ t summer m. M ^ , “ l0D ' ,r *' * nl nol let the 53l£ rf* 0 unhw,dMi ln 1M*. The POUm departmem win h*» f ordrrk m " ’n “/I ' h ' C| ‘ J ' "flrial*

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22'V n u «h evening 2k U nm * nl Monday erto „ on ,h '' r burch prop*iTiSS£ w f corn,,r A ' ui ‘'i' mo Foplsr Avenue*, known »■ Traatnlct.* the feast be, 0 re th> aaJled. r '“'° m -b ••Med among ■*- - Dutch. • yift'—• ■ . ..r

rharge of this department of the !,

Schumann Club.

Oscar Petit, df Camden, spent

uummuu v.uo. , ^ with **•, •««- *bO Following an Interesting pro- ^ in yen' poor health at the gram featuring several muaietJ of *** mo<h «- ' ! »«-

numben* by the dub member*.

there was the usual social hour. Mr and Mrs, Allte Weeks, of

devoted to games, dotting with j the mart enjoyable of all. per- ' hap*, in the nerving of refreahThe children are rehearsing for a playctle which te aoon to

be presented.

Mrs. Mary Griffith. Br, ol Erma spent Friday afternoon with Mrs

Annie

Mrs. Amanda Sh-w and daughter. Mrs Maurice Haloruner. Mrs. Helen Daria. Mrs. Emily Weak*. Mrs. May Wallers and mother. Mrs O Eldredge. Mrs Bell* Eldredge, Mre Lyaford Halbruaer. Mrs. May MeQulggMi. were those from here who attended Uk pot lock dinner Thursday of last week In West Caps May. at the home of Mrs. Wm EMredg*. The affair was arranged by Mrs Hannah Eldredge. uer mother-lu-law. • ho was also present Miaa Cora Murphey. of Ftehlui Creek. Spent the week cud her* with her riater. Mrs Kverette McPbereon George Ny* and brother. Albert, made a buaineas trip to Atlantic j City Wrdneaday of last week. Mrs Floyd H*lbrunet and baby, of Oreaa Ctty. spent part of teat week here with his parents

Mrs Helen Halbnsner has baen •alined to her home with a mr•re cold during the past week Mrs May Waiters te ateo oo the sick Its! Mrs. Ells Thompson cared for little Miaa Edith Stelfel and brother. Richard, of Avalon the fore psr. nf the weak until after the funeral of their grandfather. Mr. Stollel. who was buried from Cape May Aunday. - r NeUte PrtU. who toswhe* school In the upper part of the Bute, spent the week end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs 8 B. Taylor. Ill Bilk

Joseph Eldredge was token eery III In school Friuay and i* now seriously ill with .menmooia. Mrs. Hannah Leuimliig has returned from the hospital m Camden where ah* underwent an XRay treatment. She is still quite but the nature of her nine** te serious a* was first feared.

Egyptians Initiate WILDWOOD. Lotus Temple, j No. Ki Benevolent Order of Egyptian* held their regular Initiation | Wednesday evening. February R 1 There was an unusually large at-1 tendance, visitors being present | from Booth Jersey town*. Phils-1 delphia and Reading. Pa. Sir Noble Samuel Stardtt. Grand i Ruler, lauded Wildwood Temple upon It* achievement. He com-' nded the Temple as being the yonngeat. yet the large*! Temple In the Order which baa grown to' remarkable proportions within the part year. Sir Noble KUratt hope.lo have Wildwood Temple put! the floor work on In Reading In I 'he near future Sir Noble Harry i Roth, also the Grand Scribe, made ! a glowing tribute lo the work of : 'he Temple.

Wildwood Personals

» Paul and

Mr. and Mrs Uw • SHF . Kra Jume, Hamilton .... R K&rTW? T r Seaside. -. Anna Ryan, of U’.^i 'Pem Monday he,.with friend* on Glenwood Ave-

Yoan$e*t Member Get* Party , Th * D . of A «“<■ theli y, iui ,g.

W'e IVarl Uulmri. *

birthday pan a, (he home or t,.., parent*. Ml and Mr. William! Sttbart. at Wildwood Cren. .. n : Vriotf evening. Rolreehment* 1 were nerved at e late hour £My presented Mire Ruban wm,

a vanity pocketbw.k

The Violet Club met on wv.ineaday of last week at the horn-

of Mr*. Hyson

fPM*or Irvin Fisher of th- Hr-. Bapllat Church, ha* been m..-,.,. tog several day* In Balem Cbaile? E- Rskestraw. Sr ,

(dowdy improving

©ay Hunt, of the I'nlversiiv of Delaware, spent the week-end with hte parents here.

Among the Sick

Among the Airk this week are

MfW Mary pyott Mount. Mr* V mUkOor. Mrs Curry, of Rio : OrAndt Avenue, and Mr. and Mi,

Latch .d- Taylor Avenue. Mr*. i,yl Roiurt Cloullng spent

flMtfer with friend* at Cape May

The Pennsylvania Railroad ex-

ctere.on to Philadelphia on Mon4Ay f-Unrain'* Birthday) went

Chester Plans Big Boardwalk Improvement To Erect New Theatre, Shops and Bowling Alley On New Boardwalk Strand To Be Dismantled

OCEAN CITY.-A modern •Ire. with a aeattug •

■> JJOO. alx store* .,

illey with twelve alley.- . •■»{** auditorium are in the •n the new boardwalk anno •y Ralph L. Chwter. own

he btrand Theatre.

The building will own pare Of 100 feet on the t k *lk and a depth of 300 DTh- building will be loti., s„ more* will t atvd on the boardwalk.

atre. The audl rlum

'■r basketball

The bowlln

rated In the , parallel with

The built <•1 Spanlah

> the

will be lo-

rear and will extend

the boardwalk,

ng will be firrpr<>or; dreisn. The i.ew ' be finely furntehed.! ig machine will be

! push the ■ apeedlly acoinpteted i-

A Full Line of Buitoniers Women of discriminating taste, who shop for pleasure and economy, will find THE MARIETTA SHOP N. E. comer Young and Pacific Avenues Wildwood. N j| - - - a delightful store. Bridge prizes, novelties, lingerie, and Art Needlework are always offered at reasonable prices and a wide selection at this cfotinctive sice tor women. Be sure to visit it, next time you - - - Shop In Wildwood The Shopping Center of Cape May County tv* rotb.»,»« wimto .

JACKSON'S DRUG STORE

.... “It hasn’t been the same since Jean moved away.” “She's coming over soon.” “Did she write you?" “No, I called her—it’s a pact we have. She calls me one week and I call her the next. A few cents brings the magic of her voice regularly. Simple way to keep the inspiration of a real friendship.” I

Oak and Pacific Avenue* THE ROSELLA SHOP Dressca. Millinery and Underwear Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield FOX BROTHERS Ladies' and Men's Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue BAKER BROTHERS Lumber. Millwork. Glaw. Paint. Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue KONOWrrCH BROTHERS. Inc. Wildwood* Fine*t Market 3405 Pacific Avenue AARON'S PHARMACY Drug* and Gift* Cedar and Pacific Avenue* S. J. COOMBS MARKET ^ Produce Mid Gmerries Pacific & Andrews Ave« Key. l99_Bdl 686 R W. RYAN Wildwood-. Furniture Store" 133 East Wildwood Avenue JOHNSON'S A ^is 5 fevtr y COLONIAL TAILOR SHOP 208°F d &iZj?“ nin8 * nd E - Schellenger Avenue

POPLAR MARKET Meat* Grocerie* and Produce 1 oplar and Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD FUR & DRESS SHOP Fur*. Dresae* to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue w ideal market Meat, of Quality—Only the Beat 3415 Pacific Avenue W. H. AUSTIN CO. C°al and Building Material Teler one 5 • The Old Reliable Yard? WILDWOOD LUMBER COMPANY ■rtd Satisfy" P R R and Burk Avenue ** B BROWN Sheet Metal Work — Built-up Roofing 4408 Pacific Avenue ... MILLER & GANDY Luster-Lite, that Good GuU Ker©»ene 116 East Oak Avenue THE MARIETTA SHOP An ,'irrdlr WoA. Novrlfie.. GUt. N L. Cor. Young and Pacific Ave , 3DHN P. DALTON rainting. ”«rdwood Finishing, Int. Wall"' 1 -6th and Park Boulevard tushingham^s ,niturc —Stationery -10 East Oak Avenue