Cape May County Times, 13 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY CdUTTTY TIMES FRIDAY, APM1 11, 1M1

Members Woodbine Woman Queries Keep Religious Meet Jtoiitted To B > Coffee Co. Publicity At Ocean City

Rotary' Club

Harbor Men Enter

Ule Club—Discussed

t of Competitors !

s TsIks on ‘My Store’

Year’s Activities Reviewed

quid c

i Foot

Office Busy

County- Religious Workers

Conference Monday

WOODBINK

eaeapr d s. rious day. when * t*

Ftom North, South and

West They Want to Know About Resorts

OCEAN

enr—The cape May

I pot •

The Direct-by-Mail Appeals

had

and the hotline

. i Woodbine.

. walk <

| SKA 1SUK CITV — Two n* » beri' were ndnmied to th* Ses City Rotary club at the r. gur meetlns Monday niehl when Marshall Letlon and Oeorre _'ileBretder. both oi Slone bor. were presented with the

falen; and copies of Uie codi . L>thks of Botar> An iinprcj-Mn ’ ”•< injuiew i«n.

Snereaiony. parllcl|»ated In by lr\- ■ ■ ■ ■■ - h.e Kltch. Or ' " way. K B . , , ,

Baker Added an insight tnin the !el!i>w»h!|. abd

Ideal- of Kota-:

g Warren lairuk.* gave the second | of a series of elasslflcatlon talks, taklnx lor hl>. stlbject. "My Store/ , He dwelt particularly upon ihe S0b>ect of wntebes. and brought I out the wonderful mechanism of.

STS Friend* of IWt Solon. SU'JSUT^S- '** Saw. Record Bright

t. The meeting was without a speaker and was turned over to the committe- on buslm-** meth ode headed by Earl Waddineton

i had prepared f«rr discussion Five Now Seek Election

rahket of •Relation* of com-!

petit'irs

Ray Thorpe led the dwrusston ; w | m.WOOD—John Baker. 300 aod many of the members look A ,svenue, ha. tiled nomlim1 t"‘ r < i0 the vr-.rtons Ptaaes of the fof .j,, ,

fereflee will be held in _

M. E. Church on -Monday. April !«. In two •eMioo® The sflerncoc ,<--stnn will open at $'.&> o'clock.

The program follow*:

5:30 Roglstrallou. —y,' 3:45 Worship HdywoM. "Not every one that aaitl. laird, laird" “ l:ik< Address .cd Disci.*skin:

Chrta-

COl'RT llOl*6E - Nolwithatanding this season'* county rewort nd'ertifdpg has Just gutten lai.ly under way. the inquirlee for lit-

erature descriptive of tape May . Corsnt> its... lire rewching th- May Tbi* *appei will be aerrso

4t‘ was wevertil days' county department of publicity at Mr* Elizabeth tiandy'

e*» .. . a,.., n a nf LMt Waaiev Avenue ' tif

The sain - conmiittee aake*! for the leratlon of a lire phif a® Adams- Avenue between Prank]!* unit nv *rre.;s The matteri was referred to the alreet committer. who will consult the j "Woo-U-in* la*o*1 am'. luHproxem«*t

Company.

the Woodbine I

hsaeball

and Couaeil and Mayor «» mein requested the street tnitte- to donate nfty dolUi ~l» club and to also hrlg all park in condition.

May.

I

the Board was voted U, 1ng of ihe

» Group Conference*.

To List of Candidates

Ticket Most Formidable

.f Trad-, fifty

, help make the usee--County Chan-her of

Commerce, tr, be held In Wood-

bine. a pleasant one.

A complaint »** made by a number of Woodbine merchants, regarding numerous peddlers who i sell vartouv. articles at a high . price. The matter wa« reported

«:0<» Supper Veliowehfp gaa}'o the BO-DUah Cci.. who efwled

— - “ tt) B t there wa* a# ordinance cov-

ering the matter.

•very mail The volume of <«' Wesley Avenue • fifty* cenu'

show* iiitiuirie* tbu* early Indl-, per plate,

cate* that by the first of May they will be pouting In by the

hundred* daily I J:45 Continuation of Group Otm-

The inquirit* being received (erence*.

at. urn confined to any one sec- j nr, t Ipaing Message end Wortlon but or. from a* far aooif. sWp . , hrl*tian Educator, as Florida: as far west a* • 111 I - , haugej of Uve*."' Keynote: ''Egnoi*. and a* far north as Maww c< .p. u <the branch) abide in the

Vibe "

Officers of . Ct. Hs. C. of

C. Re-elected cs^L’- * Uoyd nnwug

Company of C*

Springer Ag^n Hewb Body , —Canal Skating Court House Diacuued 10

School

Re-open* Tuckaboe

'I

l:tee!ag Se>vioa

far north as Mawsa-

Chusett*. and h- «lde* lequest* for i g>-neial informatlot, of the rouniy reerm-. include rwjueata fm information a- to specific resort* and Uho.ll .verythlng from bungalow *«> board' in private fauillle* and the low and high trtnpeiature* in given moElha. All these ou-stions are eareftilly answere.1 and those asking

about specific rose ftrred io the pnblU the rrsortr naiD-d.

Hundrt-d* of county booklet*

Former Mayors Visit Woodbine

New Industry May Locate

in Borough

r office* In

Woodbine Will Help Ball Team!

May 8. making the ■ 1 number of candidates who < mu red their p 'itiona a*.

* Hall. five.

Ir Kak-r tiled hi* paper* with > Clerk i . A. H> 11. Jr. Uke other candidate* in the race, intn (i-ndent is basing hi* plea support cm the promt*- of ering lazes. He i* U>< secI indtiiendrnt to file. K. H ( i JofanMur* petition having been en-

i Itob-it

tUseuaslon. Many interesting points

nggrding thr tr-MUnent of com-,

jpaitPra were b tour hi out. In answering th» question: "Is it wrong not to establixli absoluttnonfidenee httween your comp«-ti-lor and your.-elC" Dr larenr.

Way said:

•■The comet-*lt>n< -if com me rets integrity: the a*»ete of any bommercial institution consul of honesty and btisine** character Ski—and after that, service

DMrehandbve

"OWnpstitor* should l>e ftiendly and not pursue business along

;i!ne* of ruthless warfare They: Should fight for new business. ‘‘Uti 4o it on the square, and wh-n;

there is any suspirion o,

the:e are rumor* which come up/

go io your competitor and questi ., pls nly and as a rule you nil! get

a truthful an*»tt You should:

he welcome at »1! titae* in your competitor’s pla> ■ of business, if necessary j'ntt should Ini; gtasls in mammou. which will make lot bet

ter prices.

"By establishing associations *ntf Credit system« or bureaus silt, a aecreutry. if neoe»saiy. it not only j

U,0M> rnmtr * * ) lirigltt v,sited t-Hj Hall last week hoo ,, g nmf0€ae , bu , v enlng.

to get hi* petition*. His running ^ Schenk ha* mad.

i nates on hi* ticket witl be Walter I ' it Tree.il and Joseph Scully. Thl*,

looked upon to give ''ThTrtSit"^ Him

tuners the most femBld-f

iir- - „ 1 ''P j abl- opposition, but both indefesel in youi Hour} tub ami t indent candidates are strong, parggpres t to Rotary ideals »»! llcuUrt ,. t |,., r ) u> „„ vtards and «»y ahot .J exist with your com-j ^ , |p \ (| ( . u | ( . uU( t orv |

with th. r-nort and Will Improve Groututi; Re-*“-taw. Levin’. Rwjwvwm.

•raort bureaus. n thl* year t« *

t-by-mall appeal ui arfneted Crofising Safe, S«y* R. R.

WOODBINE--Two former May,r* of the Borough were here totting friend* and relatives and Form- r Mayor William Ktoen serg. now living In ('olUngswood. • as here atilb h» datigbter. Mr*. 1*. C. Abramson, and her daughCotinne. atrd his daught.-i.

Era

Former Mayor Joeeph Rablno wltz was In Woodbine tor a few day; lit* early pan of the • Mr. Kabinowltz examined bis factories and ha* ordered them io be put into condition, ready for operation. II is very likely that another industry will be settled la Woodbine in the near fulun LB one of the- factories-

Rebekali Lodge

Danct Enjoyed Z”/ 1 ’'"'''

ttam.-* in a number of cities, the

county bi -ikl-t being accompanioi p. .-onal letter sut^d to WOODBINE—A regular meet-

f * rh 0, ,;n; IrtteT wUI!

t;: ^ — n „

Three Prize* for Best Cos-

of Ihe recent :-solutions aent to: ^ them by Brough Solicitor Charles tumes Were Awarded

A. Bonne!!, was read by the Botough Clerk The letter indicated that the railroad company consider* that the cruwung* are aaie enough a* i hey arr. Another letter will in- sent to l':.c com-

pany.

Council!

wa* not p«

at the m-eting. was road, tei questing ipat his resignation as la member oi the Council be ijc . cepled. ii** piotntoed to h-lj *‘<u- bln was required. Tie Mayor and other members of the Council declined to accept hi* r-signa-

Ye*r’» Activitiec Rcveiewed

COl’RT HOISE—That a canal 'rent Stone Harbor, skirling Court Houae. through the maioUnd to th* Ber. wfi! -c rs^JIaerf ; in the not far distant future. I* opinion of George Springer, ident of the Court .'ouae Chamber of Commerce, a* rx-^-11 electing of that organization' held Thursday •ning ot last week. Mr. Springer said that there is a strong sentiment in tsior of such canal, and that he t* «jr* that is entirely within the range oi pusstbUfly. In giving u resume of the aroompllthmeu:- of the Chamber of Comnurr . since it* organization about a year ago. president •Springer nwtd he thought that s very creditable showing hsd bren made, cowddcrzug ita brief ez-

I St I fill

The tdogar, cotstest, said Mr Sprlngtr. had given ;he "Heart amount u! advmimeg at a mini-1 mum coct. The Hallowe'en frolic through the co-operation of otlu ■ organizations, was abo a apien did sucres*, he said Docal gov - ernmect to going to '-otue. said Mr. aprtager. even though It was nor sceomplished Ulr y»wr The Chamber of Cotumerce i» well repreaented on Oie County Chamber of Cowunerc- committed. wbicb. together with Uinp an MSacfiated member of the county organtration. to a decided ir forward «tci fc. Court House jit waa pointed out by Presldcii jSprfngrr. He said tfcst he billed greater thin* may be ac-

| the coming

MIRV VUE M»«

A PYRAMID is the mosi stable of structures. Financially it can be built by slow but absolutely sure accumulation of money in an account here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sealslr&tt/.Md.

• nr t'tiy Commissioner*, 1‘ierpont. Ralph I.. Carll Alfred Taylor were the Ii, *t

m me held, filin’* urn we :-k* ago They have w rided together a rtione orgunluttion to ward off th* Hack of the independents and at . a»t on* more coiO|>igte ticket wbleb i* in th* field. Fhlmuf- '

the incumbenu are atnwsinr tact that they gave tne city

*re«t-*t serb* of improvement! It* history and maintained the

rate wber- it w«a in 1*Z4.

Form, r Senator Will lam H.'

llriyhi l^ads th- WOODST^F. Vo doubf many ticket 'f the field. PetlOoM "£' u ,v Mzimndy awaiting to heat

•uUtcd for tbv ticket but; ,. abt() Dr Milt Schenk, who will i fifed. Senator rteltrer n sermon at the Brother-

Dr. Schenk Speaks

This Evening

| ‘a V

In ’ cob S. 1

To

Delirer Sermon

Synagogue

faellns with your competitor, not advertfiic anylhing that i* nui, true. I feel that you will help to, . establish confidence between your ] comp.:ti:or and yourself when he ;

t.:

Otteerz Re-elected All of the offle .rs were rejected. «L- follow*: George Spnuger. pieoliient: Frank Evan*, vice president. W Boyd Taylor tre sure.. Vi. Collin* Thomas,

secretary.

Moat all mem Ik r* of the varl-j

ou* comnilit—-- were rv-app-lr.trd. ' President Springer thanking thcommittees for the splendid co- \

op—i n I ion ih-y hud given, Hobett Warwick, in reporting!

. for the Count) Fair Commute-- ’

Mr*. BL. Ko-man. who said that he ewtlmatod. after irtv-. successfully aided by herjlng th-' mstier ooasidesable " Pearl. ' The second [ thought, «^U>»“gl^mtnt utosit ;

WOODBINE- A large number of pcoplr aitcniVri the third annual masquerade dance given under the ai:*piret> of the Woodbine Rebckah l.oug- on Friday evening. April 6. at the LUw.ty

Hall. Many from

were present.

Thr - p ! -«s wv-re awardee lor! *— * —| • | First prize 1

Mbs Esther Out- 1 *I5.0#e

-peak helot

./ petitor ’

|. Jack Tinafey extended birth-lav j Egrectini:* to Herman Diamond, j

■ ,

l bin. ami Aaitot H Wad5 dlngton. brother of Karl Wadding-, n / ton. were guest* of the club

i increase .vttendanc- at tf ruagogu.’ *-rvires and also l

•ligious standpoint.

Dr. Schenk i*

undent »t PhlladelpbiB Businew College, ant! Mias Edith Charifen* was declared the winner:

of th* third prize

A splendid evening was en-

reported they had I Joyed by everyone present. Music bundled feet of | was fut ntobed by an orchostra

J from MUhffUn-

A committee of thr W’oodbi iFire Company, U-ad-.l by Chief

grounds in eondition and to fi-,

nance a county lair.

_The chamber voted favors til y j on several rerommenduuons by! the executive committee, which I hsd met with the by-laws coni-J , mitlee. The tegular meeting j night waa changed io the lourll; 1

Ish Synagogue of N< w ;

HwNh Lr-gue to Moot ^ ^

here through the kindness of the)

Young Men's andi icn's Hebr-w Awocla i

old

Oi RT HOUSE—Tile monthly ".T/"™ 1

or Ih. «|» Ja, VOUM, »

:lt!i longue will to- held In the! *"""*

courthouse building on Tburs-|

afternoon, the ISth.

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