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lS cnoN_ „orical Society In Session j Mating Addreuoi S« n . Ste*en»,
«fcr<w Ii.'lUn trail* that ba*» r tr*enl and Jn»rk*«4 bf him.
"ouotj An Informal dUcooinn followed on Indian lore and rvllr*
Qiy and Dr- Way j 0*
The AtOert of th» anctety aai stated la Articles of t'oafedcratw* aboil be. •to collect and preserve object* t>; historical Intereat and publish records and docuwenl*. printawl or In raanoacrlpt. relating to the early htetory of Tape Jiajr rounty; to perpeti
Member
„ uorct -The dnnoal * kiU la 'b* Dr * tenrt•^rtrstaa. »• a the rounty repreirtM o- the rouBCl’ ber^ubt tuceuna. «» * Co verr niaitfM S»rt le*rh. editor of . ,:i.,tmsul»t»»d non
'Cape May County
School Activities 1
: PAus Carney 111—Plan to
Standardize Supplies
llu- boys of the Academy school would like to arrange baseball, games with other schools In the! count) 1 'ommunlrr.tlonv tnoy be 1 sent to Miss '•. 4. Stevens, of,
school. Ope May It. I”.'
Aeadeu
for the,
■^urer". report shows ifwiB In the ttensnry. I Ittrst read ft< Artldeai pnOon adopted at thal rtertin*. drsan by. and
id Rerolutteniiy Aneeatry. and to mark the port the county ha* taken In the development of the nation ' The president and nociety eh mild he congratulated on the progress made during the Bret rear of the organisation
New Type Tests To | Decide Promotions Wffl Be Used in 5th, 6th and 7th Grade* of County COl'BT IIOCSK- A series «.t new-type tents for fifth, sivili ,tn<l ’ st-vealh grade* will be made tor use- In the county at the end of'
r^-ilWu* to hr Hutdlod in
Sanitary Manner
The work of laying boardwalk decking tuaried at Sixth Street Ocean Cliy. last week The above photo shows tb< first load 'J decking ready for laying. The construction work on the new ‘walk
and beachfront buildings Is progrra«!ng rapidly
Middle Free of Garbage Nuisance
^ *:k1 names of all ■r trad. .turner I lor*, whose gtes < rplted. 'A>_JJbas gOron View, an* t barius ,■ wilds Md. were tog. t irrm of three ynara. Os tHivinwa *e»sloo a rwt:** uddres* was made Peodeot Hon tewU T. . K thr early history of g< touching on the princlgi trotn the flnu settlefis*s Bon* down through #thti and itevolatlonary i *_ to the Civil War. feM flay then told of !* thr t ape May Patriot* t laughters of the Ameri■tettn took in the nrgsnl
the
• iv.it spoke ■
mlttew constating of Miss A Lange. Mrs Margaret Comptoi. Mm. Edi.a Kndlcott. Miss Jane Prnser and Mlm Kaud Hea-.m has been appointed to aw.-nijb those lean* from stmllai teetv! made by Individual teacher* and; principals last aprtng. and wtlll meet In the county •upr.lolendeut'a office at 9 A M . Satur ;
day. April 1«.
The primary lemeherw undei Mta* Gandy's #apervi*loi; will meet in this office si the natur tlmc in conaidcr a dednlt.- pr<c gram fot pra-prlmet work. Quewtlonnitrm prepared b> Mis* Myrtle Endlrott. chairman of thl* group, may te returned at that time. Copies of the Kebruarj number of the State Education Bulletin have been sent to *11 ot these primary teacher* with the request that they check off all activities in lUe article on prill. Imer work which they think would be fngnlblc In their clr—
t orRT HGl-TE—Middle Township. daring the c. •nine summer, will t* free or Ur gntnage nuisance. It was said at a meeting of the Beard of Health laat week ordinance was rpeently pasktu vhleh requires that all Kunlcipelitie* procure a license before they bring garbage Into the Township They, at the same ttae. sgree that the garbage will he handled according in certain provisions established by the
Board of Health.
The garbage problem, it wsa said at the meeting, bat* been a serious one during the past few years for the Board of Meal.a. The adjoining resorts have been impelled lo have garbage lauled ■■r u> the mainland for disposal.
■nd It has required the close •upcrvisloti of the Board of Health in prevent the spread of disease
from Hie*, etc.
Two owner* of extensive plfverles within the Township have agreed to run their places according to the ;< gulatinn.. set by the Board of Health, as well a* under ; its supervision. In the opinion inf the members of the Hoard of|
Health, the enforcing of the tegulatinn*. n. provided by the ordinance. will entirely do away wttkj I the garbage nuisance. To substantiate this, it was said that the' city of Newark has piggeries ofj this kind within ihe city limits.: and that they are not a nulsanrc. It »a the aim of the Board of; Health to have the same kin 1 of i systems established in Middle'
Township.
Middle Township for the past^ year has t-ecn practically free of contagions diseases. It ws; die-! j closed at the meeting.
Tad: "nad. how do they catch|
cragy ifrople-'
Dad: "With rouge, powder. J permanent wa. ea. smile* and ; sweet nothings, my boy."
MIm Gaudy. Mr. Bohn, and Mr. ftureil visited rcecntl) at the! Olsssboro Normal School selecting . taacni i* to supply for vacancies i in various school district* in the' count) for next year. This was, dou- ..t the request of the board*;
Of education.
Jean Kobbitu. sixth grade. ftln| Grun.l. contributes this item: | Toe yrammar grad's at Rio Oraodi im-uooI are serving lunch' every Wednesday at noon, and the next proceeds of this lunch! are to !-• used to help defray the! expense* of a trip to Valley Forge' In the spring. On Mareb 14. the! proceeds were S3.SS: March !1. W.10. and March 2*. »9.b4. Hot •nvip Is served at five cents n dish All ti neber# under Mias Gandy's j supervision met recently In five' groups to discuss ordering supplies and textbook* for the coming, school year. Standard blank forms of list* of books and supplies have been prepared In be filled out for 1 each school In triplicate, one copy to he sent to the district clerk. I one to the county superintendent.' and one to be retained as a check ! list at the school The forms! are combination Inventory and, requisition w> that record may t«e kept of books and supplies on band a* well as those offered It is hoped by thl* means to slandarlxr textbooks and Mupplles in these district*, and to keep thsamounts expended within definite; efficient limit*. Copies of these forms may he secured from the) eotituy superintendent's office bj-j
any one interested.
report card for pupils) ha* also been made up based on ; Trenton report cards and othet recent forms These ctirds, will be available for all district*: desiring to use them. :
Lady Luck, Where At Is You! West Side Mourns As Smudge Reveals Hot Diggity Hootch
i i dotted around on the hill after I dark presenied a pretty sight and : made ua think of the time when 1 boy* were In. camp in the Interest of the V. S A. Mr* William Davt* has returned from .. visit with ber daughter, Mrs William Taylor, of Bridgeton'
OCEAN CITY These be tough times in certain section* of the west side! lavdy Luck has proven quite fickle with player* of the number game seeking fortune: and now an 111tlmed fire has shattered annth*r dr**-" .it riches—twelve-year-olo liquor made in « du>. About 10 A. M. Thursday . of 1 last week persons in the vicinity of 629 Bay Avenue were a loused by the screams of a lady of color who came Hampering down the steps with a lied sheet and bundle ol i lolhing grasped In either hand. .'.obody paid much alleullon to the agitated damsel, hut *ye* were fixed on the door with expectations of seeing: tb* better or worse half stepping out to get in the last word. Alas! 'Twns not a family row! The house wa* afire: and the terrified occupant could scream, but she couldn't talk. Thus begins the tale of woo. The firemen quickly extinguished the blaze but In passing through the- house discovered two brand new si Ills. This bit of gossip was passed
along to the police department and as a resull Frank Morgan. 46. owner of the bouse: Thomas Pinkney. 24 mid S M. Wright. 2T. oeciu tit*, ail colored, are in the clutches of Barcas, the demon sniffer. EvervthiuK was set lo go. To keep the cod of nioktus liquor down, the pipe* leading lo the still were tapped Into ihe gas main beyond the gas meter, a practice whlrb H. O. Sehauxe. manage: ol ihe local gas company, frown* upon. Boauiiful label*, bearing the .happy meaaaage. "Bottled In bond. 12 year* old," were plentlMl. with evident intent of satisfying gullible tippler*. Counterfeit government stamps that will need much explaining were also found. Even oak to give the bereiage tbs: ■aged" flavor. The trio were arrested by Lieutenant Butman and Olflcer imngburn and later were tinned over to the federal prm hi bit ion authoritle*. They were laken to Atlantic City and placed under bail for fuiiber hearing.
Cedarville
Firemen Save Home The firemen were called to Fairton on Friday to fight a stubborn chimney tire and only the timely arrival of the men and quick work •uived a home from deatruction. Mr*. Joseph Dolaon lima been spending some time with her xl»-
tet In Clayton.
Mrs. 1-Yank Maybew spent Monay shopping in Philadelphia.
T« Give Pari)
The 'Tamp Fire Girls” are rehearsing for a play “Sophionla s Wadding” to lie given in Oak l^af school in the near future Mrs. Dr. Garrison Is leader of the girls and Mi*. Rachel lapaer teaches them all the acitlvles required of
| them. These girl* are progressing ( ; nicely in camp tire woik and much' | credit is due the leaders and the
T.. Bai*e Pigeon.
t'Urence Hepner has purchased: some high bred pigeon* and will make a bu*lne*s of raising!
pigeons.
Mr. and Mr*. William I'lunn. of Pitman, spent the week end at the home ol Mr. aud Mr*. Harry Sheppard. MLskell) Scoutmaster John Misekelly ha* taken over j the busincaa at Scoutmaster of the' Boy Scouts of thl* village. Recently camp was made on Oak! 1-eaf hill and *up;ier served. Each i hoy built hts own tire, rooked hi* ] own supper and made his own cof-l fee over hla own lire These fires
Given >urprt»r Part) A uumber of relatives gave Mr:-. ' tddison Sever a .iirprlse to re^ mind her another mile atone In ' lire. Well filled luiskeu were ■ brought along ami a tempting dlnI tier served. Mr*. Sever received a number ol nice gifts. Mr. aud Mr*. Nelson Newcomb 1 entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hi.rry. V Fisher, ol F'airtuu. at a 6 o'clock . dinner on Thursday. Mrs. Howard lllcknieu and little ! daughter haw returned boine from : Bridgeton Hospital.
roagralalatiun.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthtit Schafer ' j are receiving congratulation* over j the arrival of a daughter w hich | they have named Mary Jane. Mr. and Mr*. Raymond '’olllaa. of PleiuutntviHc. were Sunday guest* of their niece and her husband. Mr. and Mra. <\ ' ook. Mrs. ''harle* Stevens spent Tuesday in Philadelphia. Mrs. la-slle t'ralg and son, Harr), and Mr* Alonzo Burt spent Saturday shopping in Philadelphia.
Taken lo Hospital
Ross DeUari* was laken to the Bridgeton Hospital last FYiday and opernted on for appendicitis. He i* getting along as nicely a*
can be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mulford. of Bridgeton, were calling on relatirns In town on Sunday. Mr* William Banks. Ur*. O. V. Powell. Mrs. Harry Vandever and Mr*. Milham Peterson were among the number that attended the F'nsbion Show g|wn by Mia. C. Orclble at the Bridgeton High School last Thursday. S..ertnan Garrison. Jr_ baa resumed hi* studies at school af-
ter an lllnea*.
Mrs. Grant l»re. who baa been III In Bridgeton Hospital for two week*, ba* returned to ber home and Is slowly Improving. Mr*. I. Shoemaker, of Bridgeton. with some Irtends from Ph'ladelpbla. were guests at the Brass Kettle Inn on Monday afternoon.
BKUI THE t'l.kS.MFIED PAGE
World’s Well Being Depends On Law!
To Grow Successfully We Must Build Religiously
Edwin T. Bradway r. A*ui Work Hoofing. Wfiujfce*!** *1$ l Spences Aw.. Wildwood
0. E. Henry rwter Md Stucco Coatmtor 81 ff Magnolia Art. Wildwood Bell 94 s. Jersey Elec. Suppiy-Ftxture Co. D«n'»l Contractcr—J. E. OlweU. Prop 1ST £ V.'iidwood Atc.. Wildwood
K*y*tone Auto Qub Saw. Station bpn Ar/o Repairifif—84 Eonr Senice i Vffiag, Ignition. Tut Repairing **a Shore Road. P. R. R.. Ocean View
CHURCH DIRECTORY
OCBAH E3TY- -■ FfRHT METHODIST RPOCTrALsth ano IVotrxl Krv I)c. Normas
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s .45 a. m. Wedneedry praye
lug T.» p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST—IDIi ■— Rev. C. Wsliei
Sunday .»»
md Wesley Walld Sbell'y.^Sw-
Shipley & Son lU'.or Repairing and Towing 1 8 * » So. Dram*. M. J. John EL Trout *, H u the Building Buuacw. *»»« ' Ifirieat, honest *mice. give " ' fontrnrt and be free from worry Wbr* and Retidence: K ^rs Avsnae Ocean City TelrphOBf 1800 Woo *»w- National B»nk 4' . ’ Modem Savings — By Check
1 ^saJS^r^sw CHRIST I AM SCIBKCF-SerVK-4 HOLT TKIMtTY KPISCOPAI^-iHb and Cemrsl- Rev J. W. WalU-^M. rJioeS ice*.' „''4.*i p. m \VeducisU y • Gtrta rrletMity (Car m Iv 7 I*, m Tliuiad*y. 1 ouBg STn's^rtab J.H p. ra. rr JOHN' S l.TTHKR.VN—1*Ih nnd C»«ilral Rev. Csrl K. Yisger Berv *:••* Sun*is> a[ 'J, \ ™ ' * p *' gT AtMWWIBBy II. «■—V’* Asbury Rev. TUomv. 1. Bisk* llssses Susdsy id *- m. WILDWOOD FntST_ BMPrurr- Mag» r ^
Sin Is A Transgression of Law!
A certain typ- of mind rebel*, against law. Law mean* restraint*, restrictions, prohibition*. But did,you ever stop to realize that the continuance and well being of the world depend* on law? The universe itaelf I* under law. Every atom of i .atler Is hound by fetter* that aie stronger tnan. steel. It cannot be iiicaaed from these law* and It released from them- laws would be wrecked Instantly. By cibodiencc only Is this g|o!*e kepi In security, and clothed In .•'eganre and beauty. '.n the vegetable kingdom the trrMmlasloii of life i* accorded lo God'a original •nactmen' th*’ every herb and tree should bring forth seed According to Its kind. This is a law of harvest and L Immutable Then ihi re ar* the laws of mathematics, physic* and chemistry. They. too. hold sway ont to the farthest star We sometime* wonder why we cannot do certain things In one or the other of these field* and then we discover we ate up agaln-d a law We try again in obedience and with the law, and the desired we accomplished. 1* done.
The world
_ another law. Just a* binding.
Just a* immutable a* thee* so-called natuol law*. It Is the moral law. Spencer once said. "Nothing ls more certain than that w^
.n the presence of moral purpoi
is pitched to the right, to 'he y -od, to the moral. It* bent i* In that dtiectiot Anyone who does wrong'Is fighting against an impos-
sible harrier, un unsbakeable law
Evil canle* with It the seed* of It* own defeat and «i-struction. Take the American saloon by way <>f llhmlratlou. Alcohol i— gned a long time as did slavery. But the gre«' moral
law said go. and It bad to go.
The way of the transgreeiior Is hard. The
end of those thing* directed against the law of right and order. Is death. The Inherent good of the universe is sin’s wont enemy The wrongdo-i baa too many enemies. God Is
against him because he I* God’s toe And the Church is God s school. Attend the
Church of youi choice Sunday and store up some spiritual resistance for Ihe trial* of the
CHURCH DIRECTORY j SEA ISLE CITY 1ST. JOHKfH'S R. C.—Hi Jtcv. Msgr. t A. I I'M I Daily Masses •« * *- ' ‘ gmi.lsr Ml.—" at • and le..'‘ o ! nock v o . lock Mass rvery e*be' Rumtsy. Baievllctloo_ oC^ U-.J*-' J Htessrd Raenvmexl Sunday followf log lost Mas*. Uaptlam by appolnt- ' nwm. Don day School at 9 a. m. I METHODIST UF1SCOP.M—Rev. It r Von IRfol flonday a-rrtee. 14.90 a. m . T.Jn p. in.. Sunday School II noon. Thuradny Piwycr ►'Die* 7 *1 p. in. Epwortn league Sunday
t p. m.
MESSIAH IAJTHERAN- Her D Fplon Rair. Servicea Sunday 11 a. m.. . jauDday School 10 *
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prwyer meeilni: T ie l> m BAITtST—tt'ofcv—J). «»1 G»rflt4d. BiTH •t’DAII • CMiORriOATMWF'm'il*1k ■T'faSyT*e .V. SalunUr ».» w ■» Sunday School
ROBTH WILDWOOD BAPTIST — Angle aen- tVenayir* and led Serv i.. s . L* “ I p. ra.. Sunday S.-hn.' J a nRST METHOHIST i:it.*«OFA
tllllOK—tRh -nd Ser.icei San day I* 1 1,1 CaFE may coukt house MFrrHOPlsT ia'IW , OPAlr Rev. Wit; Ham Kwsn- Secv>ec> *'U‘"*i le.ts'w.'m Wednesday prayer a-i
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OCEAN VIEW XRV PMTIST —Pastor i; Hi "trove MominE «•' u m Su.-tUar Sehoio) U.I Evening are*ice T.M P TO SOUTH SEAVILLE ODIST ElTSCOPAlr-Rev
BEESLEY S POINT (ODIST KPISOOFAJ. H«' PORT NORRIS
1 : METHODIST KPISTOPAL—Rev J.
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p— Rev. Pvdav J P i Sunday.
prar. r aerviee at * I - " S.-iv.. . - held at PreahyterUn rhureli. ERMA METHODIST BnaUOPAL _TABKR- •'.» P innrtliiir s*’ n!' COLD SPRING 'LD BP.IFK PRBflBmSRIAN—Rev Bduuid Wright. Serrire* Simon' 10.S1' a. m.. “.*> p. m . Sunday Svboot J Sti p. m. Wednesday M-r-
BAPTIST—R<
GOSHEN
i . ! METHODIST -Rev. Raymond Sha-t
. 1 Srrvieea Sunday lt>.s« a. tu ,i ; i>. in llroihei hood^ "e-vje'v^ !uiM\Nt«L RAPTIST—Rev.
Bktt’g Place
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Oeeaa City Botch Radio
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CAPE MAY POINT FNTON 1.1 THERA S' — Rev 1
When Building Your Home USE STUCCO
Made by
Millville Magnesite Products Co. Factory—9th 4 Blvd. Office Phone 330 May’s Garage Raybestos Drake Service Station Both Phones Woodbine. N. J. Jacob L. Morris Plumbing. Heating. Water Syitem* and Sewerage, Pipe and Fitting*, SnppUex Estimate* Given on Eletfrical Supplies and Fixtures Always At Your Service Franklin and Adams Woodbine
Philadelphia Bargain Store General Merchandise Woodbine. H. J.
Benjamin K. Botwinick Meat*. Groceries. Delicatessen. Lunch Tel. 14-R Woodbine. N. J
John
I Johnson & Son lontraetani Brick and St
Call C35
A • 'ane Ocean (Sty J°hn Pelto
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GREEN CREEK
i-operation
of the Firms Listed Hereon Mahes Possible the Publication of This Directory
al Taxi Service
Raymond H. Perks
Hermon J. Laier ,ing and Hearing Cent;
Walter C. Johnson it the time to think about
NEW IAWN
AS WE ARE NOT VERY BUSY, we are able to give extra rare and attention to all our t ustomrrs Paperhanging — Painting Goldman Brothers Co. Tel Key 3-D Woodbine N. J.
Atlantic Printing & Pub. Co. • pe May County Timet Orran City News Seven Mile Beaeh Reports' Pori Noms Advertiser
Tuckahoe Lumber Co. Lumber. Builder*' Supplies. Coal. Feed aud Grain Tutkahoe. H. J. L. L. Warren Lumber Co.. Inc. Building Materials of All Kind*
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