SECTION
CAW MAY COCim IDCES. YWKAY. MAKCH 16. I
Hold Celebration When ’Walk Is Ready Plans for Affair to be Held Memorial Day Being Made—F.xpect to Attract Many Thousand? of Visitors for Occasion Building is Up to the Schedule Time
• According lo lb*, proportr of the Pier Conptnr md 1 city pob-i *»«.r<Uiig Uw mm of »l for d»mWrdnrAMtaT Slavl sure** msk* U»* _ openln* of the u»i .«*k. oosirdwatk. *o *T*ot
b*9tuay a m* btotory of fb*
i Parents Asked to
ration will b* tt« not v*r held ta «b* r**ort. nroerstc to in the Welt to pUiuied to bold
event of tbs cwtohrsdrivtas the golden ’walk whlck will b* * marking ptotv Hi ring of tb* new 'walk.
Aid School Health
2 By being •sthuUaglk about •alth in tbe boat*. 2 By having ewrh member of he family examined once a year. < By keeptag children in good ■byslcal condition. 6. By having delect* corrected 'ben the doctor fin < B; permitting tl
The Ocean Gty High School Faculty
t that a good rcbool
S. By bring tnterealod In the ■neker. S. By prorUing van I Wry school
tlw new promenade. > of last week, the M to poor concrete nailing atrtpa for the ! be attached, hitch In the coraple•walk wa* remoTvd Supreme Court denied the Ninth Street Pier ir. regard to the action right of wry acroee the
IS. By making the healthfulnesa of the schools a .vV project, pc albly making it a health center.
First row left to right—O. W. Reiehly. principal; Mrs. Ell»ab<-ih D. Chapin. Min IxiuUw E. Giadwell, Mia* L. P. Tcaadale. Mr* Ethel N. Hopping. James M. Si* .-n*. eupe.lntrndetit of acboola. Second row—Mien Kathryn J. Kurts. Mia* Florence Speck. Mtes Aniw Haldeman. Mis* Sara 8. Van Ollder. Mias Agora Bradley. Mlw Helm C. Maynsrd, Mias Harriet Gibb. Min Mlr>atr. Haldeman. Third row—<)*oig* Meyer. Ray E. Fite. Ralph W. Evans. Herbert Oreenewald. Townsend D. Showell. Top row—Theodore P Stevens. Carlyle G. Kilby and Etlgm- llalleran. Absent, Mlu Miriam Retch 1)'.
being ill for several weeks. l^erl Goper and family and Miss Ruth Lore, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with relaCve# here. Mr. and Mrs. Berlah Loper were enlerUlced at dinner at the home of their daughter. Mrs. George Fagan, of Port Norris on Sunday. Miss U Meyers was a Greenwich visitor on W ednesday of last
Neil Kr rick son and lamlly spent Wednesdry of last we** In Philadelphia with relatlvea. Among The Mrk James Parsons. Mias Alice Orr and Mr. and Mr*. Olln Jeeklns •ere numbered among the sick i*t week. Uttle Miss Harriet Moore spent •‘ednenday of last week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Trfbbett in HaleyTllle. clarence Tubman and fatally, of Camden, spent Sunday with relatives bore. Mr and Mrs. Howard Pelham us Dorchester, were calling oi lewis Moore and family on Sunday.
Mrs. Lenora Riley has relumed home, after spending a week with her daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
Kutx.
Charles Jacquett Is buildinR a garage. Mr. S. Busted has returned to his home, after spending Ihe winter with his daughter. Mr*. S. S. Henderson, in Woodbury. Mr. Hutted has been sick, but is very much impro\ed now. Miss Ethel Ryan spent Hi* week end at Elkins Park. Pa.. with her sister. Mr*. James Dan-
Mr and Mrt- Frank Brown and family, of Camden, passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Havlew The three week* revival service held-In the M. E. abWjrtl closed on Sunday evening. O* Sunday morning eleven were taken in oi* probation. Mrs. A. rWell* Berry has been the evange-
list.
Helen
li the n
i h ambers la at home
M.
, Mr - “"d Mr * Sherman Blicaard ! visiting relaui
OH* l fig tHi/C ( aT ,d children motored to Ocean j Saturday
City on Sunday. ! Mr. and Mr*. George Jones, of Roland King spent Satuidsyi Oakford Moore visited frl*nd» Cedarvill.. were the guests of and Sunday in Baltimore. : in Camden on Sunday. | Mr. anu Mrs. Charles Bailey on
olrt nrofr^Lnik Uon J e “kini. of Pennsgrove. Rev. Harry Snyder, wife and, 8 '-— 4 *” wtrJrtnTTi. sp,nt ,h< ,re * k tnd w,Ul 11 u Pa r -, son. spent Saturday with relatives l Daniel Gandy ano wife, of , family »*?««— M ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jenkin.,ii n Vineland. f Philadelphia were calling on Mr H**”* here. j Jir 3nil Mnl warren Gm-rtsoni ““d/ Ir * H' ^'^r Campbell on
Mr*. Mary Chance spent last; in d Mr*. Mattie Loper spent "
week In Bridgeton. Monday In New York.
Nelson Bowker was In Green-) George El or ell. of Bridgeton,
wich Wednesday of last week. was In town on Saturday. 1 Friends of Jacob Pepper are Mr. and Mrs. Paul BILzard and Albert Cook and family were pleased to see him out again after
i Roadstown c
> in tbe ab-
a pretty foot
ana anaie. come over after your oKc* hours this evening.''
are in le rested
Oal Again
Neu'port Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Powell and Mrs. William Chessman, of Bridgeton, called on Mr*. Lenora Riley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Shull and daughter. Betty Jane, of Port Norris. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Gandy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newcomb and daughter. Pauline, of Pitman, spent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Addle Newcomb. Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Spencer have had their bouse wired for electricity. Mr. and Mr*. B. Harold Turner spent Sunday with relatives in Millville. Miss Gertrude Robbins. Mrs. Clara Robbins. Mr*. J. T. Lore spent Frtdny with Mr. and Mr*. Ed Robbins, in Bridgeton. Attending fonterenee Mr*. Eve L. Joelic and Rev Hugh MourgaUe, Mr. Oliver Sheppard and Bert rum Blockman attending the M. E. Conference at Atlantic City this week. Mrs. Lemuel Bradford and Miss Edna Bradford were Philadelphia shoppers Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Corey and children, of Bridgeton, spent the week end with Mr*. Jan* Brad-
ford
Mr. Wilbert Lore, who is employed in nUiadrlphis. spent Ui* week end with hi* parents. Mr. and Mra. Harry l«re. Henry Emerson »bo is with the Atlantic City Electric Company spent the wrek end with his family here. Among The Sick Those numbered among th« sick at this writing are: Walter Gandy. Joseph Gandy. Henry Bradford. Mrs. Oliver Sheppard. Mr*. Lydia Newcomb. Mra. I-ewt* Henderson. Mr. and Mra John Baudrr. Mr and Mr*. Vernon Keller spent So'urday In Camden.
Port Elizabeth Miss Bessie Vanaman. of ColUngswood. visited Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Vanaman for several days last
week.
Mrs. H. Pahst. of Manumuskln. called on Mrs. J. Chamber* on Mond«v. Mr. and Mm. George Manning, of Atlantic City, was at his homi here on Saturday. Ml** May Franckle was In Philadelphia on Saturday. Warren Henderson, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with hU parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Hen ler-
Mr*. I. Elliott and Mrs- Barbara Oliver visited In HetolervlUb on Friday. Harry Tomlin, of lltuburg. to visiting his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomlin. : m Mr. aud Mr*. John Richards recently moved Into the home owned by Mrs. Hannah Hr.binsan. , James Harris and Miss Daneiia Wlshart. of Vineland, spent the week end at their home here.* Mrs. B. T. Lord, wife of tbe M. E minister is iU at tn r home in Millville. E. C. Key. Jr., of Millville, was visiting his parent*. Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Key. 8r.. on Sunday. Mrs. Ijela Togour entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. George Stoll over the week end. Mr. and Mr*. Barry Oliver, of Millville, c-lied or, .their mother. I Mr*. Barbara Oliver on SOnday. Mrs. Hannah Hughes i» spend1 ' ing aome time at Pitman and Woodbury Heights. Her daughters. Kathryn and Id*, teacher* tn Vineland, are visiting over the : week end a' Woodburv Heights
also.
Mr. and Mr*. Z H. Hrislrr visited relatives In JeCereon on Sunday. Mr. and Ml*. Zadoc Sharp, of Leesburg, called on Ml*. Barbara OlHer on Wednesday of last week* Mr. and Mrs. Claude Henderson.’ of Philadelphia. Mr*. Sarah '-ore and daughter. Margaret, of Wood-! lyn. and Frank Mayhew, Jr. of Millville, passed Saturday with; Mrs Margaret Mayhew. Misses Cora and Geneve Reeve* are sick. Samuel Camp has returned to his hor-" here, after spending sev-i-ral nmnihs In St. George. S. C.
Commissioner General Agent of Deeds Continental Casualty Co. , DANIEL A. CHEW REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY
To Be Civilized We Must Be Christianized
Edwin T. Brad way Metal Xork. ftoataf. Fire Etoapcs Wildwwod
O. E. Hanry FUiter and Ctuceo Contrartor W. Kapulia Aw. WiMwood
Eke. Supply-Fixture Co. Contractor—J E 01 well Prop. E. Wildwood Aw Wildwood Auto Qvb Scr. Station
Ante
Towint, _ Shore Road.
i Repairing 34 Hoar fcrrk* Ignition. «re lepairtaf load. P. »- A-i Ocean
Bm Shipky & Son Mot r Bepairinc and Towing 9-A-l* So. Denai*. *• *■
John E. Trout Yean la tka Euildine
lest terriee, p« and U free fro® worry-
CHURCH DIRECTORY
OCEAM CITY WST METHODIST EP1SCX iUle- ?•*■ S?rem olrI s«5S- I #i»-2 r r »..« a. to. VPedneadsr prayer in. log t.» p- m. FIRST itAPTtrr-teth jmd,
WT»le>-. Rev. I'hertr. 1
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?.u p. m.. Bund .
m.. Wednradoy prayer ssnr
CltgSnAN 8C1XNCM—Service* only HOLT\*TfUNITT VtK10FML-.XUh and Central. Rev. J. W Watt*. M_
; stsj
pm W«lr«d»y. Ctrl. Friendly m G•i ^ aub P J^^p T m r * d “ ,, ■ Youn * tT. JOBOrS **TgtRAV-»Wh •!>« Central. Her. Car! F Yeager Se.rvtc*. mmdsy It *l ro.. » p- m.. Sunday School 10 •- m. 8T AOOUWPBEf K C.-Hlh A .bury Rev Tbotna. F. UlakeMaasea Sunday M a. m.
WELDWOtlD
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CHRISTIAN
To Grow Successfully We Must Build Religiously ' church directory
MAN’S INTER-DEPENDENCE!
Thoufih the Atlantic i the ore.t conflict at the ■ —“— -ry keenly the j T people of one country .. jeivea of their re.04.n'vnd. becauae of iBnor.nrc !
Ilveth 10 Itaott. They may attend d.flr.
averted by sale-
.. ... _ alley, whet «**ie un.anit.ry. A. a reault of her « mem. typhoid fever troke out In her r.eo~-
rss* t; ‘sr," -la*
uauatit - — **- — *
died! 1.... , — -
pu.rd.no the ht.ith of the » The moral dl.caaea. which I...— Iu*t .c inddioua a. the phyalcal one*. You don’t have to live m the .ame acction of the city, attend the .ame trhool. wor.h-p at the aame church, or attend the eame racial function, in order to contract the moral diteasee of snot bar. It may be Iran*, muted from one to the other Juat aa ..lently and nyateraouaiy a. a phyalcal dieeaae. Hence tt •* not only a duty, but a necea.lty. for one group to promrfr thr phy.-cal. educational, moral and rellgiou. — •- —•*- •« aafeguard
SEA ISLE CITY ST. JOSEPH'S U- C.—Rt. Rev. Mmiv A-^PmBl.^Dolly Maaaea at « _a. m. METHOD:.IT EPISCOPAL.—Rev. H T. Van UfTsI •ondsy service.
ton Bair. Servlre* Sunday II ?.M p. m.. Sunday School 10 AVALOK UNDENOMINATIONAL—Rev. J. W Qulmby. Service. Sunday 10 «S A M. and 7.« P. M. WadneHlay prayer arrvlce at * P M Service* held at I’reabyterlnn Church. ERMA METHODIST KI’IBCOPAR TABERNACLE—KeV. D. V. Brew In Servscee Sunday 10 *0 a. m. T.M p. tn. Sunday School *.45 p. m Wodneaday prayer moating t p. n>.
KOETH WILDWOOD
BAFTT8T - Angleaea. PrenaytTanla
and *fd. RrraJ"* j 1 '"
t p. m . Sunday Brbuv. * — e jriRBT METHODIST KITSOOPAl—-
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OCEAN VIEW
“calvary
I Central. Service, i .
SOUTH SEAVTLLE
» Aibwy Aw. 0«»x Qty TeL 1900
c Woodbine N«bon*i BerJc 4% ^ Pgy tke Modern taring* Way—By Check
rOICB-sa B. Darts
ly t! a m. Rurday IIKTH JUDAH COHOMPOATIQN-
SaturdajT AW^a. m. Sue
HOLY TRtNrrr Lutheran — k
Popler ^and Athratlc. R*v,
I ! ASWmT ,,L 'AFRICAN l,C,, MCT«K’;MFT i gwfcOPAL-Yd-g e Ild Hour ■ j FIRST W^glTTjgvreN-rwriflc and
I! tn. Sunday
I' n. Wednraday pray*r txraUng ■ » 1 »T MOBONII RT TUB SEA PRO- ■ ! TCTTANT EFtSCOPAL-Parmc and 1 Maple. Rev. Jam*. H Clark tLr- ■ ; JSra Sunday 11 *
ANN'S R <-Rrv Jatm
METH'MMST i.riSfOPAI—It-
cape may court house i p.'*>TL 11 •’ -• METHODIST EPISCOPAle-Re*. WH; , PAIERM0
Uam Ewan. Serrlcra Sunday 1015
a m.. 7 *0 p. tn . Sunday School It UTlST-’.-f M • 10.11 a. tn. Wednraday ptayor ocv- j vher '
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IHVIIUMi CRF.KK ^ ' .i'-’ ;V, yION METHODIST ITINCOPAL — I Prayer e. ' K Pind-ou ± «:! PORI F0REI8
UFTHODIST KPISCOPAL—Rov. J W. Uradway. Serrha* Sunday 10.4 i a nv. I p. m . Sunday School BIO GEAHDE U, j M1THOD18T KPISCOPAL—Rev. I S Sampran. Service. Sunday X I ‘ tn.. each third and fifth Hunda] I Sunday School g»0 p. tn. . 1 RIO ORANDB—Rev. W. H. COI ■ i .s. rv i.-e. Sunday 7 *0 p. tn.. Sun day School X p. m.
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B*tt‘s Mac* AiOBry Awsse Oc«k*_Ot* »•! Aa to BepsUifig fnw and Serrire &'« vti Sear** 1414 Ctox K Battra. Pn^ John T. Johnson & Son CoRtneten Plaster. Bnck and Statw Call 4M
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WEST WILDWOOD
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bu dorchester »| HEISLERVILLE M SWATTl'OH
TUCKAH0E
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ro . Sunday School IX noon. UMANVKL BAPTIST—Rev. Barry Cox. Servlee* Sunday 11 a. m..
SOUTH DENNIS IMORIAL BAPTIST—Sorvfeaa X m . Brat Sunday In month. THODIST KPISCOPAL—R*v. J. V Bradford. Servlcea Sunday 1 , ru . Sunday Sctraol X p in.
MltMOKlAl. PRE8BY-
Mvrmd A/right. Service.
m- Sunday
CAPE MAY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—exx Washington St. Service* Sunday It *- m. ARTIST—Rev. William Hunter, gerrkse* Sunday. Columbta and <Su*rnvy. 10.X» a m . T-X# P m . Sunday School 11.45 a. ra ' prayer aarvk-. 7 10 p. ra FIRST METHODIST—Rev-
p. m.. Sunday School 10 A m Wednrader prayer aervloe X p. m. OUR I-ADT OF THE SEA R. CItev. K F Kennedy Maaar* Sun day * and BX® a. m . Rorar
CHURCH OF THE ADVENT—IAfay-
When Boilding Your Home USE STUCCO Made By Millville Magnesite Products Co. Factory—8th & Blvd. Office Phoae 330 May’s Garage Bay best©* Brake Service SuiMa Both Phonex WoodUr.x, S. J. Jacob L. Morris Plumbing, Heating, Water System* and Sewerage. Pipe and Fittingx, Supplies Estimates Given on Electrical Supplies and Fixtures —Always At Your Service— Franklin and Adams Woodbine Philadelphia Bargain Store General Merchandise Woodbine, H. 3.
Benjamin K. Botwinick Meat*, Groceriet. Delicatessen. Lunch Tel. 14-R Woodbine. H. J. AS WE ARE NOT VERY BUSY, we are able to give extra care and attention to all our enstemen. Paperhanging—Painting Goldman Brother* Co. Tel. Key. 3-D Woodbine, N. J.
Thursday . « 7.10 a.m * CAPE MAY POINT UNION LUTHERAN — Rev. Harry ! ' “ Scrvic*. Sunday I0 4S a. tn. M * p. m . Sunday School 1.X0 P ra | PETER'S BY THE IRA. Pro I tail Bptarerel - Barvlcca Sunday ,
Tuck ahoe Lumber Co. Lumber. Buflden’ Supplies, Coal, Feed and Grain Tnckaboe, N. J.
The Co-operation of the Firms Listed Hereon MaKes Possible the Publication of This Directory
■m
Royal Taxi Service
Raymond H. Perks
Herroon J. Laier ling and Heating Contra; tor ry Avenue Ocean City
Walter C. Johnson
How is tile time to think about the '
New Lawn.
148 Asbury Avenue 0«an City ;
Laws & Henderson Goodrich SUvertown Tire* and Tubes
Port Norris, N. I. Coraon & Mill*
Lincoln, Ford. Furdson Sales and Service Tel. 183 Port Horrig, H. J,
E. L. Warren Lumber Co., Inc. Building Materials of All Kinds
Tel 80 Port Horru, H. I.
Atlantic Printing & Pub. Co.
j Cape May County Times-Ooeu City News

