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■rter* which be,partr*r* pUywl BBfwrtato pert to hi* own - 'booth they *r* under Act name*. CoUy U.nc and hi* f*!th-
The »<ory of the h*r who followed hi* inciter every, where ha* been handed down to male land folk lore The deecripUon of''«he
H* i—tr. a» onbltce
too» when the Bnt
*U eoM under the oM cedar by the firat MtUen here. That wma before the Oardeu wa* to Mlnear# of coume. Waa there My t real u re hidden on the North Point ’ Waa the hidden treaaure entirely a romantic fancy? attempt t» made to make thi* hlatorlcal fart, but for many y«
prevailed such
Until la*t y,
The story waa
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^ »o the beadqoarttm of fieart trawler* and aeator■S. Thf author la n«-r the aw, rrjrk ahd waa a medlF.fUUoorr In early Itto. ■- t* dropped hia title of i rnn a*o wbco he devoted m> to other lojareata. He • of the early d* eloper* of
.* > r.iiaaoTOi I Vi Hardlnx*. ** the hero '? • particularly r
boardwalk store. A coord tap to the hook. N Point wa# the farortte haunt of the amtwitor* to wreck and loot boats by fatoc afjraals and marktmp*. Some of the character* portrayed aw vivid. Dave HoUis. for taatance. Thto man I* the maater mind of the piraia*-a man dt —dogmatic and with no comp ttott apatoat the loweet of tricks to pato hia end Ootty Manx, a true character, waa an Itinerant peddler of tin ware *a thta part of the country. The Hunch Back. Hair Up Tom Black Tooth BUI. “Bplkey- Robtcwm fa true character) The Half Breed, etc., are certainly em In name alone to ebow the < aectton of peraosapea the aether ha* detailed. < on trait*, however, are and the sweet character of Nan Hardtop certainly could to taken In certain respect* a* a mod-I f young plrte of this day. Chapter VHI - North Pol Wracking Btatloo—fPeek’s Beach) la of keen Intercat to Ocean City
The latter win held attention of any reader when tto Dwarf leads McKnlgbt down tbladder Into tto hkMr. chamber fat North Point I whew the ooHfd cobra with dsrtlnp tongue tospokr Jn*t Intrusion into
oid of * nrtroiMa
A little bit of the old "IP^Vto *t show*’ rntphl character! tr CtopUr XX ' Rale of the Hard * P*rwi' However, the old ■lead I* aared to this chap, from the clutches of the praedy mortpape bolder. Dave Hoi
Tto IlluetraMoa* Pie. pen and ounce. "The Htnuppter'a Return’ oppostto page US could hardly be aocwdtted with the fall Une* that the Kitty Hawke to riven by the author. The story to of unusual Interest While It lack* oonttonlty and to a Mt drawn at timea, are ronvtoctoply portrayed. The fact that It to the only book that deoertbea life to this section of the State to the “forttoa” si give It a strong total appeal.
Podmtmg w Xsterut _ **e across the street eo wide. I etart. t dart. I squirm. I glide I take ay chance* oh. to eMm— * ' mt to eye and nerve and limb oot to right. I galtoP «bna. I'm here and there. I’m loot to view. My Ilf*. ' know, hangs la the Another plunge. I am acroes’ Oh. give me pity. If you can I'm lust a poor pa tea trt-ac. —Bentos Tran ertpt. I bonk, mop- then tot 1c tto clutch. With caution somewhat overmuch And watchfuinms alert. I atari Just as aerosa tae street you dart. Jaywalking or Jarruantog- you. Not warning me. jump Into view; My heart leap* nimbly to my throat. Believe me. air, you »et my goat. In panic I Jam on the brake*. Why can t you look, tor goodneae sakte' Why cant you look.
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For Second Appraisals Reahora Hold Regular Meeting at ttie Ocean Gty Gotf Oub
«a-opernt* with Publicity Director Dean In penpartng the copy. the coat not to exceed »60Q. John McCHi aanoeleted with the oftce of Her.ry
J. M. Cooper Made Member
Ralph Buviager called alien sn to the erection oi a amal lunch stock in tbo rlctnl y of the fcrldgeksed In the Ocrden*. la Ttotatton of the rertrlcilon# In that section. H* declared If a violation waa tolerated It probably would toad to difficulty in enforcing the restriction* at a later date. The matter resulted In considerable debate, finally being referred -> Herbert R Smith for InveotlgatKn and action.
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peaeed by tto Oraea City Real
tto appraisal rat* - of that aCectlBS property which had previously appraise*. Attention wa# directed to the fact that on frequen occasions It to necraeary for an owner to secure more than one appraisal within a few yewra. It was agreed where the appraisal made by the Board on occasion for the same owner ns wa* entitled to a reduction Inasmuch a* the data am Med for the original appraisal would be available The regular appraisal rates of the Board are 91.IS pet 11 AO® valuation to ICO.600 and 110* per 11.60c above tbU The rate for the second appraisal tf made within two years wea fixed at *.79 per *1.66# valuation to 150.00 valuation and *90 per *1.000 above that amount. For second appraisal* occurring from two to five year* 'he rates were fixed et 11.00 per *1.000 to IS0.O00 end 9-00 per *1.000 above that am
Finn Publicity
Herbert R. SmltK. tto Board, recomax
lielty campaign In the pen for a period of aix weeks. The campaign to to of educational aature. owtllalag the numerous Improvements which are being made In the resort and their probable reflection on real estate value*. This suggestion wa* amended to Include a number of out-of-town paper* and referred to the publicity eommtttee headed by Oeorgv C. Harr to
Dividing Creek' Mr and Mrn. Clifford Dick en--rtalned on Thursday of last week Mr- and Mr* Nathan Dirk son. Donald, of Roadnlown. and Mr*. David Dick and children, Warren. William and Evelyn, of Fairton; Mr. and Mr*. Beniamin Zanea and daughter. Evelyn, of Bayer's Nerk. and Mr*. Ann. Kobn and daughter. Idilu. of Bridgeton. Mr*. Warren Onrrtoon «bopped i Philadelphia oa Monday of
at week
Mr*. Bertha fiewyer entertained her Sunday school clam on Thursday evening of last week. Mrs Leland Baur. Mr*. George Mint*. Mr*. Mary Mints and Mrs Edith Cook attended a cookie* ctoe* la Bridgeton on Wednesday Of last week. Douis* Meyer* apeat the id with tor parent* In
Bridget or
Mime* Lydia Garrison and AIR* Hill. Mr* EHtatoth Blit tard and Mr* Mary Chance alidad tto fashion show, in
i Thursday of laat
Mrs Miriam Snyder and aon. _ j-lif*- spent tto week-end with Mr aad Mrs Harry OtUeaple. I»
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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Terry, of MHIrillv spent Bn*day with their
daughter. Mrs. Mnltbla* Taylor. Mr*. Mattie Impel and eon. Bt'rieh, were tto guest* of Mr Mrs Harry little. In New- . on Saturday.
Mrs. Ofiorge Bo bins to numbered amtwig the 111. Mr*. Jerry Dllk* and William Hickman, who have been quite IE. are coave-
leertng.
The Pa rent-Teachers' Aaeocla-
tbe
ILj met i
'Leadership*' wa* tto theme of an excellent Palm Sunday discourse given by our pastor on Sunday morning The choir eang some special selections, and will render other* next Sunday morning in celebration of Bnater. Tto Ladles' Aid Society told *»r April meeting at the hvtne of Mrs Lena Campbell on Thursday evening of last veek Mias Banna Lore spent Saturday in Millville. George Sawyer and family were wee*-end rtaitora with relatives In Green Creek. Countess Josephine de Caatcl▼tcchlo and Mtoa Maud Nichols of New York City, spent last week tore. Levi Loper and family spent Sunday with relative* here Mr. Loper ■will ehonly sell for Europe on a Insinesa trip for tto firm of which to la a member. Mr*. Lawrence and aon. Oeorae, spent tto week-end in Philadelphia. where they etterded tto funeral of e relative.
To The three-act comedy. ''Pct tto Love of Mike." will he given by local talent In Delon Hall on Friday evening. April 1*. Proceeds will go to tto ParentTeacher*' Aasoelat ton. Henry Hickman and family, of Vineland, •p-nt Bund.) with Mr. and Mrs Herbert Campbell
Tto Aaaoclated Boards cation held a banquet in tto Presbyterian Church of Palrtaa OB Wednesday evening of laat we#*. Them' present from this place were: Mi. and Mr* N. L. Law*. Mr. aad M<» William B Pepper. Mr aad Mr* Amo* Pepper aad Mr and Mr*. L. K
Local b' UTrtane do net agree er a ““ “ ‘^•sriS 1
ign mt*. Shorn repaired while to find oul tto oldest New York .you wait ivv beec wetting her* A farm bouse built In f over two Uourw." by Mr* Jay Down* W.ll, isc t that *
MONEY TO LOAN « 0a Diamond'.. Watche*. Jewelry SCniical Inatrameata, etc. H. BRU8KIN 28 W. LAUREL ST. BRIDGETON N J.
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Nature’s golden grain, skiUfully blended with
Le Stourgeon’s Kew-Bee Bread Tour Grocer Sells It “Served Anywhere in Cumberland County”
AN EVER PRESENT INSPIRATION
Edwin T. Bradway ■net Metal Work. Hoofing. Fire Escape* IIS I Spurn Avr Wildwood
0. E. Flutar nnd Sttoon Contmctoi El W Kagncdu Ave Wildwood Beil 94
S- Jer»ey Elec. Supply-Fixture Co. Bertrical Contractor—J. E OtoeD. Prep. ’ 117 E Wildwood Are., Wildwood Keyttone Auto Qub Ser. SUtion Anu, Bepaihag—24 How Semce .owinj, ignition, Titl Repairing wa Shore Bond. F. R. R„ Ocean View
Bert Shipley & Son Kotor Repairing and Towing W 9-R-12 go. Dewrin, ■. J. •Win E. Trout 24 Y, *n in the Building Burine* «»™i .Mdnrt, luMt nrrio, prt « «» tnu^i fce free (Tea -ntr Office and Reuienoe: 1MS Asbu r Atm,, Omu City Tdtphmu 1200 ' Nfttion.1 BmK 4*i f-J tk. JM,n, * «J _ B, Ck«k
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RvU’, P|.ce ‘we™. »<e« City EL »«cl> t-ii" (wlr., 1 * 4 Sn<K« Mr, u< Sm.tr Ciu- X. Zeno. Prop T. JoKmot a Son Contractan PWter, Brit* and Stucco Call 485
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John Pehn c «Rnt Contractor | >k *. Curb* and Sidewalk* '•17 imaj, irirphone 088
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To Grow Successfully We Must Build Religiously
The Church Teaches Us How To Live!
The Churches of tto United SL. ee oar. eea< U.ooe.too people. f>r lee* than half «f tto lota population. The motor cars of the tailed fftstrs can teat sll of the population: can take the whole nation joy-riding at one time.' This throw* no special credit upon tto motor oar manufacturer* and no discredit upon the Church. It Shows that the people hare been allv* to the benefit* of the motor car and have demanded enough to go around: and It show* that more than fifty million* of people In America h»v» sot yet awakened lo a realisation of K-hal the Church fia* for them. Who compriee* these fift) mlitlon who never go to Church" The poor’ The foreign born? The alek? The unlearned? Nol so murh these a* another else* No! so much the poor and the tgnorsut at the folk* who have comfortable homes, assured Income*, motor car* and contentment They »re the people who are miming Church: and perbap*
kindly, sincere, genuine people, people worth knowing. And you .111 hrar good mualc. you will have an opportunity to take ptot In a beautiful and uplifting nervlce; you will hear a good man talk. You will read from the great set literature In the world. TUit l* a great deal to offer you for your Church attendanca. Yet If lhat were all the Church hid «o offer you. It would have died two thousand year* ago- The Church is bigger, and richer, and finer than all that. In the Church you will find e new plan of living. An over present inspiration, a call to action like the call of bugles. The Church doran't teach you so much how to die. as It teachee how to live. Tto'e are a laige number of Cburchee In Cape May County. Somewhere among them I* the Church of your con*rtence n la the Church you should to attending. It I* waiting for you with open arm*. Are you willing to give It a trial?
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H0BTH WILDWOOD BAPTIST — Angtesea PeeneylrsnU jS »rd torvi-e* SundaTU a. m w CNIOV—l*tii and Ontrs! Sunday » a m . ? P m CAFE MAY COURT HOUSE a. m-. T *8 p re . Sunday Bchool IS It a m. wednasdsy prsyar serrio* !.» P- m 1APTIST—J-ev. Charie* W Haines. tVit-i. £ Wedc-edsr prayer aerrie* T.U P m. DITIDIKG CRNER . ZtOR METHODIST EMSOOPALe lxwsur every Wedi CSsss niserln* or. " DISO CREEK . ... llarrr F Snyder. Psstm Meet Inc ? P M d and I P M M B Y P V
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METHODIST—Rev. R«mond Sharp m . Sunday Scboc-1 U noon. IMMANJJKI. BAPTIST-R-v. Harry <•©» Service* Sunday II a m.. Sunday School 10 a m. iFT EIJEABETH-S R. r-M**e every - it and third Suod-* at * a m. SOUTH DENNIS MEMORIAL B A PTiST—Service* * p m. first Sunder In mon-o METHODIST EPISCOPAL-Rev. J. — Bradford Service* Sunday a m. Sunday School a p m
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL TABER KACLE-Rev. D. V Bresrln tor vice. Sunday I8.» a. m. T.a» P m. Sunday Sohooj 2 tf P m Wsdnseday prayer meeting t p. m COLD SPRING OLD BRICK ffs-t " B.:hool 2 K vice* 7. SO p- mCAPE MAY CHRIFTIAI* SCIENCE dll W ton St Services Sunday 11 BAPTIST- Rev. WWlom Hunti — £?WV
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prayer service T M 1 FIRST METHODIST—Rev Ed Graham Servlr-a Sunday IB! m . t p. m. Sunday School a. m Wednesday *rsyer eerrioe * p ra. PRESBYTERIAN—Cor Devatur Hurlrea St. Rev Ourti* O. Bor man. Service* Sunday Man p. m. Sunday School I* a Wednesday prsver service « p. OPR LAJ3T OP THE SKA R C — Rev. E. P Kennedy Ms. “
Phiiadeiphia Bargain Store General Merchandise Woodbine, N J.
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CHURCH OK THE ADVENT—Latarette and Decatur. Rev. Paul S Hose Serxlcc* Sunday 7.20 a m. tjoly Communion I0.M. a m . Bonds' School ♦ 45 «. m. Tburadoy and holy dry* OomumntOP 7.M s n. CAPE MAY POINT BNTON HTHEBAN — Rev Harry Ccv. Serrioo# Sunday I*.45 a m T-» p. m. Sunday School 7 U p. m.
BEADLE MEMORIAI.. Pi estate —Service* Sunder 10.4S a m . p. m . Sunday School 2.K r
The Co-operation of the Firms Listed Hereon Mahes Possible the Publication of This Directory
When Building Your Home USE STUCCO Made by Millville Magnetite Products Co. Factory—8th A Bird Office Phoar 3S0 May’s Garage JUytostos £raln Service Sutton Both Phones Woodbine, N J.
Jacob L. Morris Plumbing, Hrating. Water System* and Sewerage. Pipe and Fittings, Supplies Estimate* Given on Eiaotncal Supplies and Fixture* Always At Your Service Franklin and Ad tuns Woodbine
Roynl Taxi Service Day or Night—Trip or Berrtoe Eighth and Asbary 0c< * E 1 ^ Tel. 492-W-717
Raymond H. Perk* Eleotrioal Contractor 951 Asbsry Avenue Ocean City Tel 29-233
Hermon J. Laier Plumbing and Heating Contractor 110 Aabury Avenue Ocean City
Walter C. Johnson Now is the time to think about the Ha.W LAWN i 148 Asbury Avenue Ocean (Sty
Benjamin K. Botwinick Mea‘i, Groceries, Delioateaaen, Lunch TeL 14-K Woodbine, N. J. AS WE ABE NOT VERY BUSY, we era able to give extra can aad attention to all our customers Paperhanging — Painting Goldman Brothers Co. Tel. Key. 3-D Woodbine. N. J.
Atlantic Printing A Pub. Co. Cape May County Times Ocean City News Seven Mile Beach Reporter Port Norris Advertiser
Tuckahoe Lumber Co. Lumbai, Builders’ Supplies, Cog], Fred and Grain Tuckahoe. N. J. EL L. Warren Lumber Co-, Inc. Building Materials of All Kinds Tel. 60 Pori Norris. N. J

