Cape May County Times, 6 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 5

foster Auto Show On Wildwood Boardwalk, April 7 & 8

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- noior trp«» »>ee*iu tt ol <li< ae faat craft wwit Wildwood during the sir moniha t nblblt will bcgia at Jtok ae and *trrtcb nortU om the l.alk i» far aa U m»msur *, in tin number of rwtol« and boata on dUflar. b |. .Aprctad to be at toast uaoiu Avenue, barb booth > c.rnrnwd. In addition to ,'K.n of ihe walk tUoK- . jnr the ahow wn» the , of attradOkf the big»e« ir crowd in the hlatori of nwrfl proving llaelf a Wg ttloa aot ooly to vtotlora

a. o! ih> rcwiM and Cafe May u ; Thr dcalere. too. found r <i iiticuai medium Of ad-

n. Wildwood Golf Club •-Mr a rolling etialr b on th< walk, between one three o'clock on Sunday, will be the Mg promenade and all persons, particular-re-ideata of the Fire Mile _ eaorta. are requeeted to [• an egort to attend and - ■ crowds op the c olan- • iha' time.

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Bvelya Banka oaeae tok>«M act

rad Irfg , lunt'a Caul no Tuesday nigh' She la the popil of Mtaa A<d<<

though aba were directly frt«n tbe Orfeot. Keaiyn I eight years ‘the dawght-v of Howard angaria leu tent of the d Water Works.

Wildwood 1

Mr. and Mn. William H Carwood. of Camdon. wcae the Sue day gueota of Mr. and Mm William Farrow, Sew Fork and Magic Avenue* Tbe Oarwoode lately purchased the Schneider property on Sew York Avenue, upon which they are making e«-

. and Mr* Joseph Mcl^ni

^ by frieoi here Sunday, looking over the cottage situation of the season or mt

Mr. and Mr*. Nuthan «. Jaffa.

•on. Howa. d, .

wse*-end spending a restful time tbetr cm tags on Went Twenty-Artaih Street.

Mr. and Mr*, a C. Borrell. of Wee* Magnolia A re on*, opened their bouse for P*to> Sunday, returning to Philadelphia for a few days. They expect to be in Wildwood for the Earner boll day* with degall* plans to •»- main here for the pear.

Dorsey and son win remain here untH Master Mr*, lay! Clouting, with friends spent Palm Sunday to Alton Ur City and was a theatre party cues’, at the Enrta Theatre to the evening. Mrs. Carrie Seri rant spent thr week-end with friends at Sooth

Searqia.

Mrs Coverdate. of Fine Are* de trained her daughter

». Thurs-

torn are Mrs. F- V. Farringu, and her daughter, of the Ewer-

and family, of MlltolHe.

Mis* Sara J. Ptnrj U arrang-

r Ferry house.

Taking advantage of the beautiful weather, the Headman family motored to Wildwood, spendtog Palm Sunday on the boardwalk. Mis* Headman was so-

iled by her !

Mi— Isabelle Inderhld. of West Philadelphia. Mr and Mrs Headman will open their cottage on Bast Davie Avenue for the

Easter holiday*.

Brookline. Pa..

Kiwanians To Hold Competitors Meet

Each Member W9 Coopetttc N«i Week

Autos Snap Off

Telephone Poles

One Accident at WhSwboro—Other mt Rio Grande

Both Doing Ificely

Bora to Mr. and Mr*. Coltin Jordan. 1JJ West Poplar gVenos. a girl. Sunday. April 1. Mother and babe are reported doing aieely.

Mr and Mn Da rid

Da rid Pugh

Us re leased tl

Tbe next regular meeting of the Pm yieriao Ml*aloeary Society will be held at the home of Mr- John Mcrutcheon. East Devia ivenue, on Monday night. April ». £ F. M. All member* are urgently reOueated to be present b) Mn Henrietta L. Shaw, president.

Mrs. EHtaheib McDowell and eon. Howard, re spending tbe Kaeter holidays in their apart ment on Fast Magnolia Avenue As the result of as neridint this winter, Mr. McDowell suffered never* Injurlt* to bla hip and back when he fell from a sc*' folding while at work on a new building operation. For the flrst time In yean. Mr McDowell wa* unable to Join hi* family upon ih*11 annual trip to the shore

Mrs. Charlen Bright, pwldent of tbs Wildwood Garden's Civic Association, wa* a week-end visitor. planning for the public card party which wtH be held In Philadelphia April 11. in tbe afternoon. at the home ’of Mrs. L. Smith. 2046 South Salford St.. who to one of the biggest boosters for Cap* M»y County.

Wildwood Personals

WILDWOOD-From Denver Col. mbto news ol tbe birth of a aon > Mr and Mr* Rzlpb Nye. and of tbe death of the htfam. March

24.

WILDWOOD —- A little chet with a back sest passenger tnrilreetly caused the am*! of Rich ard Cooper Norris, Jr., of Sen North Twentieth Wn-et. Phils del phis, and to- payment of a tea dollar line. Lom Sunday, while passing. thrcMgh Whiteaboro. Norris mo roentartly Umi cowtrol of hi* car when be turned to speak to an other occupant. The machine r»a Into a ditch, struck a telephone pole and snapped It off at the

ground

ll He war arrested by Trooper i Dube for reckless driving and ! taken before Justice fTFarrell. of

iNortl Wildwood where he wa* WILDWOOD—The local Klw-ola! tDM ,t= ''°* , * r * • n< e< * t * Club will bold a Competitor* Meet. Bi.toA—_ tog at their luncheon next Tue*-1 BiAjnafea t-srn

day. at which each member U ex- Anothar pale wup atoo brakes pected to bring a oompriltor. i on Sunday b> Mias Eama B.

A musical program to charge of McDowell, of 4(bP Larekwood

— • re.ee. PhllakMpktoWhile rounding the corner at

composed of tbe foUowlag J the Rt Orande entrance to Cornet tola.. Wllltoa, Wildwood. Mia* McDowell ml. r.; baritone horn eoto. Judged tbe curve of the rand and winner Kilmer; cornet and bait Iran into the pole, damnglng hr tone born duet by Mamma DUch* | <*: ffhe was badly shaken up art end Kilmer; accompanied by. and received brain* about the

Prof. Paul Ctee; vaeal solo. Ra* body

Irvtn Fisher. Roy Laudanin to: The acrideru was inrratignted

oAU Admire Its American Standards of flttfbrmance-Luxury and Style

rrtinu of America.

! by the State Police, hot no i

Mrs. Nye before _ wa* Mlaa Helen Aasboff. Of I' I lAkford. Pa., and North Wildwood.

Mr. Nye to a brother of the total— , _ , _ Edward T. Nye. of Wildwood, who Bfdfct Card PBltj for many year* was anperintend- — — - —-

ent of the West Jersey Electric

Company.

Tbe Nyea were very well known to Wildwood, bartnx made their home here for many years, and M a. Nye lived in * after their marriage until last tall when they went to Denver. Col. 'or Mr. Nye'. health . ‘ Mrs. John Graham,

chairman of the 1 Waiter H. Trees lod the <

singing O. T. King won tha gt. tendance prlxe Kiwanto birthday . . . greeunt- were extended n> Ham j Home Section Chric Qub

Nickerson and Bn >r*on Ubedd. by

Brer Went Walker.

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To Mom April 19

Mrs. C. 8. Robart and Alcoa, all of this city, attended the anniversary supper of — Daughters of Pocahontas. Court House, on Monday evening. Edmond J. Spalding spent Monday In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. William Robert and non. Vincent, of the Great, spent Friday in Philadelphia and IVonagrove. Mr. and Mm. John Purvey and

WILDWOOD —The Wildwood j Civic Clutt. Home Section will mblne lu April meeting wlrb

tiom for Ita beauty, for itspt vie, for tbe ouMtrrv of Ftober crufUmauabip exp r eased in •very deftly exev tried line.

deep, aofl-ruahioned sente atnd other rlcmeuU whicbo tribute to restful riding e*

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Thnt'a whv the AH-Amertewn

in winning nutb favor inevery

section uf t‘ ' '

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... ita generoua alzr. Of I be leg-room made puanible by t •. ■ i * ; • • — •

its Jlf-iocb wbrelbear. Of ita w AAw-. •* 5>iy, r-

tbe land. Tbat’a

the result of the All- American principle in automotive design. That's why, after you come and drive it, you're sure to want thia brilliant C

Motors Six.

For New*. Work GuUd j. .Z,

t month, taking up the subject of WILDWOOD—A pubnc cart Needle Work Guild. It Is planned party will be held in Hotel Day-I to arrange meetings rtnong tb«

too on Friday evening. April I*, .member* for tbe purpose or tnak !

for the benedt if tbe Wildwood | in K garment* for tbe Wild».km

Branch Needle Work Qulld of Brnnch. Tbe data will be Thurs !

America. With the proceeds will i day afternoon, /pril 1*. and the | Bell Phone

be purchased materials to make place or ametFwr will be named :

over sato garments. It to the I In the next '.sane of this paper

aim of tbe offfeers to Hat one

hundred garments this year a-f — «* wmbtoed girt of the Wild -Tou give your clerk. At the last an-! weeks' vacation ever year, don’t

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ALFRED M. PETERSON Mechanic St. & Reading R. R. 155 Cape May Court House, N.

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asked

mM PtMMh r-tiai to-gnthertog to November, yon Mr a contrlhntion of htankets want ■ .. | frl( j

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nurae. dtotribnted to very good! -g montjir

ad van (age. j - v#> T h, two weeks when I ~ j go on m> varation and the two Clothes do not make the woman i wti, ‘ D they go on^brtni/

“Wildwood Boardwalk, N. J.

You .re corrWIy invited to attend the Second Boudwelk Autumcbile Show ever shown in Amenc. in which wtll be dupUyed the Mo.1 Popular Mdtr- of Cera, in the Utert Mode!., teprewnted m Cape May County.

SHOW HOURS: Saturday April 7, 10 A. M. to IIP. Easter Sunday April 8, 9 A. M. to 6 P. MUSIC BY THE CITY BAND

Pteoa. moke the Studebeke, end Erekine -Booth." loc.ted in front of the Bend Pavilion, your headquarter*.

Robert G. Pierpont

"THE COMMANDER COMMANDS THE ROAD

lAKLAND

AMERICAN SIX

Easter Automobile Show

-ON-

ildwood Boardwalk

Automobile dealers throughout Cape May County have united to make the second annual open air automobile show at Wildwood the most pretentious exhibition of automobiles ever sponsored in this section of New Jersey. All that is new in automobiles, the latest word in fad, fashion and coloring in the automotive world, will he on exhibition on Wildwood s beautiful Boardwalk for the thousands of persons who make the resort their holiday headquarters. Music, afternoons and evenings, and an elaborate system of decorations will add to the attractiveness of this unique display of automobiles and to the enjoyment of visitors. Originated in Wildwood in 1927, the Boardwalk display is a feature of compelling interest to all, whether owners of automobiles or not. An added attraction this year will be an exhibit of motor boats, featuring the increasingly popular outboard motor boats. Plan now to enjoy Easter in Wildwood. Meet your friends from all sectio ns of the County on the wide esplanade of pleasure. The show will be open I

Saturday, April 7, and Sunday, April 8

For further information, write: BUREAU OF PUBLICITY Cl IAMBER OF COMMERCE WILDWOOD, N. J.