Cape May County Times, 2 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAT COTOTY TI1CES, FMSAY, MAECH 8, 19U.

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’ For Shore

fishermen A Benefit? \ of Opinion in Regards To Bill For i of Salt Water Fishing—Would 5 License Foe of One DoQar i Measures Necessary For the Sport o—

Woodbine Again Votes On Budget Fate of Commercial Course Decided Thursday Night

WOODBINE—A aprelAl rtaetioo on the new bwd S *t oC «b« Board of Education, of Woodbine, was held on Thu radar etenln*. March *. at the central echoed bulldln* ThU waa made neowarr becauathe Mdset previoualr prearnted at the recular eteetlon on Feb ruary ]« wa« defeated am Jecied by the taxpayer* The new budyrt. which ewented to the people to Jon. calls for an appropriation

Of *13 100 Thu

ere' nnlar'ea. ml penae*. and the (nstalUtlon of a commercial course la the Woodbine HUrh School. The cotamer-

J for the con t hy elhatnat ‘■ ‘i Interfere

dal «

S ta trtfliay but

es. They j hour or two l, wharf or pier.

much criti iatn. and the real for the tallure of the hudeet paa* when It was prawn ted at the resular election. The i’esult of the election will be slv*n In next week* paper, as this Information eould not be obtained In time for this publi-

cation.

Attempts Suicide TOWNS ENDS~ IN LET—Mrs Zeta .dante attempted to end her life _t her home here Monday ereelnx by awaHowlas a bichloride of mercury tablet. She waa rushed to the Atlantic Ctty Hospital. ie U recovering Deis said to have caused Mrs. Adams came here with her husband from Virginia. Mr. Adams returned to that State and following hla departure Mrs. U said to hare threatened

today for the __ and they arc present taws be

no protec- . period* and I Is endorsed s along the ctly for t flsher- | would object r a license sey is to be

He * ths «nt-nt of the Mil I much o' the money jfA for the conserya1 and how much w. aaMrlos for in*pector* _|| would be next to to enforce the it e' enforcing It htbiuvc There '••ther a money for the pur-

Bin poke favorably on He asserted: "We '•wsire what the State for the conservation fish has accomplished inta and New Jersey 1 hem for the aclivi-

aalt

Urge Passage Of Lighting Bill Tudrahor Chamber of Commerce Adopts Resolution

TPCKAHOE—At the meeting of the Tuckahoe Chamber of Commerce held last Thursday evening. the aecreUry reported that he had extended an invitation to the County Chamber of Commerce to hold Us March meeting Tuckahoe. at Hagelgacs Hall. Friday evening. March IS. The lighting commiaslon elected at the recent election. John Batdorf and W. 8. Shaw were sworn in aa were the B.e district commtestoeer*. Ward SUIIe. Roland Sharp. James De Santis and Paul Sturgis, all publicly taking their oath of office which was administered

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the day* not ao old the girls glased and mtde up. now they make up to be klmed.

by law to make with lighting companies. and whereas It I* reported that said MU is being held In the Assembly because of certain protest* against It becoming a law. Therefore, be It resolved by the of Tucks hoe. Net our rep latere to have the hill speedily aa possible that it m-y become one of the laws of the State of New Jersey and that the petitions specify the following rsaaoas for our action. First, to effect a saving to the tax payers of the district of JMO per year, or a total of 11PM for the period of Second, the provisions of the MU make It entirely optional as to whether a district contract ' light* for a larger period than year not making mandatory In the bill a longer contract. Third, the members of this body emphatically felt respectfully assert their belief that there *-

An invitation to live member of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce waa road and the secretary wa* Instructed to send an application for membership to the secretary of the County Chamber of Commerce A committee composed of H. J Morgan. E. M. Brown and K. W. Gandy was appointed to cooler with the officer* of Cape May court House chamber to obtain Information of their method* in securing industry for Cape May

Court House.

The following resolution adopted: Whereas, the dtisens residing tn and owning property within the confine, of lighting dts*".; No. 1 of Upper Township. v«pe Ms; County, did on February 1*. bold an election In the office of Upper Township to determine by a vote of the legal voters whether or not there should be assessed upon the taxpayers residing within the district the sum of imo to defray the ertlmated coat of lighting the district and also for the district ai specified by the lews of I be State of New Jersey, and whereas the vote on these qu tton* waa as follows: 96 votes the affirmative and 7 vote, in the negative, a majority of 89 vote* for the appropriation and commls•loner*, and whereas this Chamber has sponsored a certain Mil Introduced Is the I-egislature of New Jersey by Senator Reed and passed by the Senate without opposition. the sole purpose of the bill being to allow lighting districts In Township* to make as favorable contracts as otter municipalities In the State are allowed

trover* 1*1 in the Mil. They therefore ask that our Senator rnd Assemblyman use th tor its prompt passage ant action into law that this trtet may have the benefits above enumerated.

Triple Birthday Celebration and Reception

OCEAN CITT—A triple Mrthday celebration and reception was held

he home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-

bert Gilbert. «J? DeUncey Place. Ocean City, on Wednesday. February 21. the wives of the gentlemen celebrating their natal day. Albert Gilbert. Samuel Dixon and King Porter, with Miss Sail!* W.

Lake, were the hoeteeaes.

ft was also a reception to the representative* of Otesn City Couti ell No. 10 D. of A, to the Stale Council. Mrs. Junes Marts. Mr*.

Woodbine Notes

Miss Sally Chasens left I Tran ton and New York on Frtd ond spent a few days there w, relatiras and friends. Kravtti returned on Saturday evening after few days In New York

Abe Becker waa

for t

few days. He re-

turned Saturday. Ben Cohen, a Philadelphia at torney returned on Monday, after spending the week end here with

Mr and ! Egg Harbor,

day with relative* and friends They came by motor. Miss Esther Goldman returned on Saturday, after a few day*# stay in Philadelphia r. M. H. K. Haag set

banquet of the Y. M. H. A. at the gymnasium on Saturday evening. Mr*. I Swilling waa a Philadelphia visitor on basin*** the early part of tba week. Jacob Chasen* returned on Saturday evening, after spending a few days tn Philadelphia on bnslBarney Liebennan. local Constable. was s business visitor In Philadelphia on Saturday Jacob 8. Levin, local Justice of the Peace and Councilman, was In Philadelphia on Tuesday of last week. He returned day. Mias Mary 8balk, a Philadelphia Normal School student, was her* over the week end with her parents. Miss Annie Hskowlti returned on Sunday morning, after a few day * stay in PhUadaiphia with relative* and friends. Mi** Marjorie Roeeofeld wi Philadelphia visitor over the v

the sut* Board of officers. Some Recent Books in A full coorae turkey dinner was, I ;krsrv oerrrd ai six o’clock. The place, the L-OUBty LJOrary card* and favors were emblem* of. 1 ' the national holiday. A* special Following la a Hat of books gifts the ladles received band em-| recently added to the County brotdrred guest lowala and the Library, with comments upon gentlemen pencil and loot rule each by the County Librarian, combined | "House of Dr. Edwards." BeedThoae present were Mr -and I lug. Mr* King Porter. Mr. and Mr*.. "Murder In the Pallant.” bj Samuel Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. A1-. Fletcher. Two mystery storlw bert Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. James which bold the interest to the Marts. Mr. and Mrs. George E. end. Seaman. Miss Sallle W. Luke. Mr*.; ‘ Jingleboh." by Rolltn*. Anne K Luke, Mrs. Hattie G. story of l>* life of s cowboy Vincent. Mr snd Mrs. Joseph Bar- on the range, written hy a eow clay. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gilbert boy. and Miss Evelyn Chester, all of "Cow Country." by James Ocean City. Not written hy a hualneiw mar

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"Moon lady." by Close. The straggle between the Influence* of East snd West In the life of

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"Departing Wing*." by Bald-

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Food Lectures -ANDElectric Cooking Demonstrations TO BE GIVEN BY Mrs. Mildred Rees Noted Home Economiat of Chicago You Are Invited To Attend Cafe May Court House: Methodist Social Hall, Tuesday evening, March 6th, at 8 o’clock. Wildwood: Hunt’s Casino Theatre, Wednesday afternoon, March 7th, at iwo-thirty o’clock Cape May: Electric Company office, Thursday afternoon, March 8th, at two-thirty o’clock. Stone Harbor: Fire House, Thursday evening, March 8th, at eight o'clock Dennisville: Carroll’s Hall, Friday evening, March 9th, at eight o’clock. Atlantic City Electric Company