Cape May County Times, 24 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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; MAY COUFTY TUfES, rMPAY. FEBICAIY 8*.

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Predicts Great Future For All So. Jersey

D. Ochner Point* To Present Advantages of Thi* Section and Paint* Picture of Future—Camden Bridge

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•nd Port Great Benefits to Southern End of State Resort* World’s Most Patronized Recreational Centers

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OCEAN ClTT—TV* people of 5 Bomh Jertey ihemfriv** do not Hvatfor -tan «hey h*rv nw do tb*T the future drrefop-

j|neut of thlr neMtan wiMeh already

the *ortd

declared U D. Ochner. Mcrrtai

of the Canideo Chamber of Comtaerc*. in an addreaa before the . Ocean City Chamber of Commerce «i the booster dinner of «hl» or- • aaniir’lot! held at the Hotel Del*

on Tueaday evenln* which

biweeded the drdlcaUon c r. monies

the Ocean City-I-ottaport brldae.

« WKb word pkrurea he carried hhi iMeaerv arraaa the State from JSortenttm ii down the Oelawarc

and jp the coaat to At-

lantic ('tty paintloR the idory of .«aCh aecUon and It* potential po«-

9' “Start at Borden ion," he aaW, e-iry hare a rich famine dl».bwt. Then rrarelln* down the Delaware we find an Industrial -•rwaterfroat devwlopment enendin* to Opposite Wllmtaeton On , l &e olber aide of the river 1* the toO'rldV yreatest work shop In the interior we find one of the ilehe*; t.airuiniral oeater* perticatairty adapted to the raWn* « poutin’. On the Atlantic coaat £ toe most patroolaed. most developed and tarteat recreatlooal

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“At the .

i.fared, “there are 21 (rreat pro>ct» contemplated or underway in the City of Camden which 'jinxmfit to n00d.<W.O«> One of ♦fhesi hi better port facflltie* The henefita Of harlni! Camden a* a pon reflect on every aectlon of South Jersey. At the present Ura< Ocean City is aaein* *1 cents per thousand fact on the deck my used ■ nin*

Splendid Concert At Woodbine

Mayor Home And Much Improved

Dog Hero Meet* Death When Struck By Auto

Stone Harbor Executive Return* From Florida. Very Much Himself Again

He Will Preside in March

STONE HARBO®-Mayor Georm Markian-l -turned from Vto* 1 ;

STONE HARBOR -On Wednr*day of laat week, a aala.bie alrdale « to Mr» M-i»de killed hy an *Ul_ _ rordint to Mr * Bpn<h. me »*■- ride«( wwa cnavwldnhlO. About four year* ago IhU

of all of Hkitar by r.-wuin* a naall bey. Wfc tud fallen lute die inland wairrwa) at 96’h Sire**. Aa Utc doc has been a round Stone Harbor foe about tea years, it had a

t j;:z «r";^ir'^r Rabbi Schenk Ode-tia Haato-n. 0r * %t ? trT .„ ( * • -

Slaida' Club. Mr* Dorwlhy W»- j 1-eWlJta Rimplr*. The MHBaer j

jin LaU Poat.

... « Attendance

„... — -..'■’"'fii' i“ Sunday. Kbhrttary *- a*'

Concerts Held Every Other Sunday Under Auspices of Community Center

rv-port that

upear* 10 be v*ry mucb Umaauin. Tl»r aeneral i.mdlikm 1* beolth >*-“>* it* ** 1:1 neb than It baa been for a num-

year* •

Philadelphia.

, wa» n.. I ».} Itoroutth '*1«X j barle. D. Ouirk. The »•”: went; i yr.»yd and had lunch wttl Play

Piersou Chief Attraction Ujl)n , Markland. whom they w r r*

d* lutbUd tu find Is earelleol

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| The' *»me ww-cla | Mayor S. nv- addiweaed

* «r ih*

Players

Show Real

Ability

Draws Large

rrtatid. Mr* Jata*. A- fifty. j — lAdM^ Atd l ^m T 'jda« eckr*n DeUrwed

of Choir and Charfh | i>* *»«-;

ni* Rice: Clover Bt-aH-rn. t Ht.lU Near i Oh*rtf* Rite: ! Mm. Edward Towtaeno. _Ki«y j

,nKl«w. Hr*

Lac

hire—Dr. Epstein To Be

the Next Speaker

|pna gMa Mlianda

Smith:

Banra. Mr*. Al- • Pa tor-nee Pickle*.

Mr* HowtJd Towimend: Mr* ' Drcaay. Mr?C W Baall; Henii \ *tia lira- Clarence lioort: A» j bury <***■ I Candy Stick Charte* Stephen*

Hot M-rhnf in Sy»n«o/w

nut*. PebrMary 1*. at thw Brtith erlMMd t*fna»or«* to »**wr a _e**T

Much credit for the the play « due Thowia. ter« Who dlreeted the pUycr*. and to Edward Port, who made practically all of the arrancementa for ataslBK tie play Everyone who h*d the pJenerr* me th* pUy apeak* In the

teeter* <? dltetwi by Mas Hrhejk. of the ■h HwmMwrm of i«*

r.Uen with the ’•**»*•( P»td»y eveHiny aervleea. both In lewkah [ ~ “ * Aft** th* arrvHae - Of the

WOODBINE—A very Inter**! iny concert wac yiven at ibCapitol Tbcwtrr on Sunday e»<nlns. rebruary 15 Th cehlef attraction mui the appearance and Splendid kia&liiK of Mr and Mr-. Burton Plemol. of Philadelphia,

in a coxtuflie tccllal.

About three hundred people we preeenf to wiineaa the concert. The splendid ecenery and the way the slaye wa* decorated helped lo make lb’ program the great success is proved to be. These concert*, arc held every other Sunday at the Capitol Theatre, and are conducted under auspices of the Woodbine

. . Community Oub. directed by “ Mb* au»er hf- Harrow. Accord-

ing to Mb* Harrow, the next concert will he another interesting program and a large sudi ence is expected to attend. This concert will he held on Sunday

evening. March 4

ill to make a good begin-

u ia also well to re-

on Its" boardwalk by havtax the t member that the end is what dr-

mate rial cleared at Camden - * * ‘ w *“

■stead of Phflcdelphla. The

Ar ing I OMH-ttoK I tub of I

Catted ‘The New Minister” Given At Clermont Splendid Success

of the Catholic W

Phiiadelpaia. carrying -o them a meaeage from Mayor Markland It ia deUnltely onderstoud that the Mayot will prwrtde at the regular meeting of the Borough t ottncfl. Saturday. March 10

Asbury Cora. Hatt Packed

N. J. Schoob Stand Hard ia Country

An account here o one of tj* most “marketable" of all wc*. ties. U is spot cash 100 per - n, al any U*ne and for any purpiy-

Cape May Couple Wed in Maryland

■ jtcrmlacs ererythlna

CAPE MAV- Miss Florence A Bennett, a graduate of the »*S cla*s of the Cape May High School, god the charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bohm. of 127f- laftyefte Strr-t this city, and ( harie* A. Swain. Jr. of JfiS Jackson Street, married In < he*ti rtoWh. Md . day. Fehruary 15 Both are well known In Cape May. Miss Ben nett being a prominent employee «t the Cape May Division of the Atlantic City Electric t'ompsny. while Mr. s»ain. Jr, conduct* a hardware business in < ape May City.

CLERMONT—Do Tuesday evening of this week "The New Mlnutsr" made "hla“ appearance at the Anbury Community Hall, mvnt. before a packed aadi Prank Corllas look the part of “the new minister." which IB* the title of the play given 7 numbers of the Asbury Community Club. The following »e-.h=r^ aff the club took part in the

the Choir. Rev. J O MemVta of the ! mittee: Cresrndo B. Platt. Decoy lies* Hetefctah F fffcatp. Chaa W. Beall: Doctor Hoartek. George Part. Ralphy Bunter. a barit the choir. Lamnard Wood: Seth P--rkln». a Joke. Edward Towi

of South Jersey hare $1 per ton on fertilfxer for the some reason and toe saving Is extended to all materials which are abided by

water.

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ter all. out of the 1M bourn In the week, only about 44 will be devoted to work, after the child

was wvfl de*1ver^d and hr!d the intervwt of the large crowd very

.latently.

The next lecture will take j

venln*. March i

place on Friday •

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FIRST NATIONAL BA} Seakle

A great deal of credit must fee gCrro to the WoodWne Yntmt Men's and Young Women - * H» hrew Amociatioa. fur their e«or-, In bringing tbme tectnram whh-h

At the meeting Monday night, the ladies accompanied the men. and nfter the dinner here, met i the Ocean City Botarfan* at the Strand Hotel, in Ocean City,

and then -nJoy'd the performance 1 ,,tit-act at the Mooriyn Theatre, a* guerts ■,.« al of the them re management Ro- Woodbine.

tary aengv were sung before the : Hnetofo... — perfonnance In the theatre, led‘the Brotherhood Hynagopue with '! try Theo. Townsend. Ocean City ; the eiceplton of hoUdsy*. ww- 6 leader, and Gev-rgn Soeder B*t r, u i:e wnall Arcofdtng to tb. ^ We City loader jatuudanMn at the two Wtaie- S

j by the famous Rabbi Martin sad H

RaMrf Sc beak. It given ratKt |

Sup: “Mother, who pat the promtoe cf tacremdng attendance- | statue under the kitchen sink" at the regular Friday eveslfig and

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«• .lellvemd by the cuunteyo'B watert and mort p<ipnlsr aw- ifi Strength Heretofore, the agteodane- a: |l

Capital and Surplus, $700,0001 Deposits, over fS.OQO.OOHjt 1

We Invite Your Busina-

“Another Camden project which Jg of Interest to the agrlcultural Isis of South Jersey Is a f3.000,■OOO coM storage plant In Camden: also a 1100.000.000 ship building

■program.

The educational advancement in the agricultural centers D one of tbc progressive movement*. No longer does the child of a farmer jsvii to go to a one-room bufld.'JBr “

The Important Question

Security Trust Compar Cape May City, N. J.

K'.c-ots a cnUon as

i as the urban child. This education ia bound t> result SBpanding the agricultural possl-

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“bet roe take you Into the world e! superlatives in a trip through dk>uUi Jersey." he quoted “Center thmden by the world’s greatest suspension bridge, pass by the teorld’s greatest manufacturer!, of talking machines, soup- steel Tens., coflee roasters, glared kids sod suite accessories Two of ttbeae are among the four largest Mlvtrtisers in the world Passing dpwn White Horse Pike we Iphe most traveled highway In Btorld. mile for mile; pass gtri-ai poultry district, through tiu inost developed cranberry raising section On the ocean Is located the world's greatest seashore reBOrt where the greatest conven Uen hall is being built. Along the coast is the world's greatest recreational center. If the people oor community reallxed thcmselvr* £ st what we had. we would Istier able to tell our message to the outside world." He complimented the spirit of Ocean City. “Instead of Inviting tu to console with you. you bring u* here to show us what you are •tolng It U the real spirit of Soutt ersey.” he declared.

Is The Title Insured?

Bank By Mail

Cape May County Title & Tnis * ootjkte Suttee lutiUtte*. e'terrci u (-•" e“ 1* s-ntllc. Cumul i, t

Of course the experienced realty- operator would not buy a property without having the title searched or insured. Tie experienced buyer of mortgages insists on the same protection.

General Banking BusinfA »•**» Trou Dq«rte*M u to Stow » ( orporatc Traaa Draw on bs ter tofaraaUoa at wd* 1 OFFICERS itniQB WAT BOBER r

Will Empfiasize Music On Group Program

SOUTH BBAVILUE - At last - Wtok s meeting of u» South Sea-1 JSL2' H’F.J- Gruup ,b ' - decided that they wanted both Junior and Senior Group As result two group- with the me: jgrijMP of twelve each were *

arollI> the

ratios .nr officers. President.

T he paramount feature of any investment from a wise man's viewpoint is safety. From his powers of observation and knowledge of conditions he can fix his value of a property but what does the shrewdest appraisement guarantee if there is a flaw in the title?

JOHN SAYRE Ti«* Prr* Tttle and Tnm OOInt HIRAM B- R 1 ** CHARLES O. CORSON HON. H. H E-*'-' Trteanrvt HON- BOBC^MEAD TOMUN. Altai ant Tltto 0M ■' MARIAM T. HEWITT, Amtotaut »*rrt»rr

« 5 Mortgages be —

-fhltittg. neerc-tarv. fkyhe. treaiurrr, Elmer ..... The officers selected t, -Jtnuor Group are Persident Herwm. riee president. Owltn*. secretary. Andrew “a ,r “*surer. Calvin me Junior Croup will me week at Frank Pierson - »b »afor* win meet M tfH . , ( BBner Wlenbtirr In ttir MWe arrangemi nt j ar»- te in. f<*r a suitable meeting Which will acrommnriv-

Title insurance speeds up the sale erf mortgages as well as property. The buyer knows at once he’s dealing with a safe title. Insure now and be ready when your buyer comes along.

George Washington

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

A Great Executive

Tbe First President of °ui Country, George Walking! 00 1<! d a sense ol national enhti Mid national duty that ma* him a great Executive

■WHERE YOUR INTEREST GROWS"

First NationalBank

Ocean Cmr,N-J

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