Cape May County Times, 20 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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ise Study of Constitution Held Key To Crime Solution

Large Audience Hears Rabbi Baum

f- VniJJWOOU A riowr «udy ofi tljc Coqatilul ion of I hi I'nfled laoa by every achool ciiild *a« \ mealed by lormer Senator J.l jpyb Avlr. of Woodbury, at the kly ineetlus of the Wil.1*Dod anis Club In the Hotel Sea-.

ist here

' •'The Cunstliution t* the rock jpon whirl! the povernment of the pDlUd State. U built." be maid., d i rery child roIds to itchoi>l ■ old be piren more Intenaive nlnp In the eense and meuniui:

or this wonderful document. a Contrasts Spiritual and Ma-

cloacr study of the 1 ..iistittilioo, , , _ will result in more rerpert for it j tenal Life

and leas law breaking • I •The ConaUtuttou wa; wrttlonj

j by the braiuiciit man of ihelr um<» WOODBINE—A large audience 1 and amendments have been made warn on hand to hear Rabbi Baum to It by men who stood equally of the Free Synagogue of New high in ability among the men York, on Friday evening. April of their respective times. Certainly 1 , Sahbl Baum substituted u,

and the country

well

Ralph Carll On Job After Long Illness Wildwood Gty Commissioner Recipient of Scores of Good Wishes Attends S-Minu'e Meeting

nance Ralph X- Carll held the center of Interns! at the weekly meeting of the Wildwood City ■Mnnibgloni'i- in City Hat] on Tuesday Mr. Carll has K-'rn nb•ent for ahrml three tnonlhs ■lute scrlouf illi ■- A The popular Comtnivdoner apMAMBtly haa regained Itis health and i* in exctllrnt phyidrxl corf--dUtlon The word Hint he bad returned was ap.edily apread about the city and he was the recipient of M-ore* of congratulationr and well wisher The meeting war a shor 1 one. laatlug only tight minuter. A • bill defining rorae changes in the bulldinr t d. and d^slgnailng work of the SuMdlng inspector wra* raa/l and passed on its third and etui meeting. m A letter war read from thr Wildwood League of Women Vot er* exprcsslnr the support of that BMUltatfon of the present City JgMmnlsaion.'ii lor re-elect I on on May 8 and conveying an Invitation to the Commlu-lnn to attend the weekly meeting of the league un Monday night.

? April ZS U Junior Day at llie aunual convention of the New iJersey Stale Federation of Music Club- In Atlantic City It is expected that a large delegation of BKplumann Club .Iiembers from '. the Junior Department will be - c present from this resort. Miss Elizabeth Manion. of Fhllmlciphin. apeni the day here ^Sunday, her first visit of the ssa“hon. Mr- Anna SI. Steelman. ' •Iso of North Philadelphia, visited ijaiitad* for the day. £ Returned from the Southland to the rewort Is Mrs. Jeanette Mack, who spent the winter In North Carolina Mr*. George N. Smith returned from Miami this

week

h On Friday. April 27. the next 'ft.public card party under the nu.Bplre.s of the Wildwood Branch. ‘.-Needle Work Guild of America. will l»e held in th. Dayton Hole; . The purpose of the affair i* to .raise fund to putt base material irom which to make garments, and the aim of the officer* Is to -reach ©ne httndr-l Ratio ruts t hiyears .as the contribution .■[ tin local branch. Some very handaom< prirca have 1 ■ • n rontributed to the eausr A r-cerd a’lrndanee to conteniplaitd. lira. H. Foster Gorlin spent Monday in AUar.tte City. Iwlntt OnC of the family who combiner •to gire Mrs MoQeorge an old t ilarfiiocrri r urpiis. party lu eom^KtoPOratton ;.• r birthday. Thr BpoaUn Children have Imeii on thr «lrk list this winter and were j«n»blc to Join in tb< family gather!tie. Mrs. McGeorge lonncrljr conducted the Fenwick Inn.

Wildwood Girls

1 able to keep the appointment. Rabbi Baum followed the same schedule, by holding regular Friday evening services befor - hr delivered his interesting sermor , He held the attention of the large audience for fully two hour.- by showing the contrast between ma-

terial and spiritual life. Rabbi

Baum also spoke on pre.«nt day

First to Get Chartered Lo- «®T‘rr.

Dr. Schenk will speak at the

cal Council in So. Jersey B Otherhood Synagogue on Frl-

day evening. April 27.

WILDWOOD — At a rerent meeting held In Ibe Third Ward fire bouse under the auspices of.' ihe Wildwood Girl Scouts. Mias' F. Carter, district director from national headquarters In New York City, was present and gave an interesting and instrnctive; talk on Scouting. It h- urgently requested at this time that all clubs and scout mother*, wherever Interested, gel back of the Girl Scout mevement here and j support the enterprise. It Ttaa! been reported that it is Ihe good ’ fortune for the Girl Scouts. Troop No. 3. to have achieved recognl-! lion, in thai they will b: the firm | in Southern New Jersey- to be-| eoi.R a chartered local council. Mrs. Miles D. Rigor was elected chairman to act for the troop until the charter is closed. The women prenTt at the meeting volunteered their support throughcut her thairmMishlp. Seoul mothers are cordially Invited to come out to the- meetings and lend their helping advice when-

ever they can.

Higher Priced Cottages

Renting Rapidly

OCEAN CITY-Higher priced cottages and apartments arc being rapidly Vented here, according to reports from member* of the Real Estate Board. Thin class of renting ir considerably ahead of last year. Demand for small and lower priced cottages and apartments is

as great as last year.

Judge Sooy Haystack At Presides at I Woodbine Bums April Term En t«i t LT,‘L F ilt«, F ' r '

The Old Boy Hin^eljT

Dispose of Several Supreme and Circuit Court

Issues

E. B. Becker Awarded $500

company of the Woodbine fire drp*r ment answered the fire alarm on .'imday afternoon about 3 30 a* a result of a fire near ;bc I borne of Mr*. Louis Tobin. ..

Mighborme fanner.

Thr fire aurted in a large stack 1 of hay and tha strong winds placed not only the barns and house of Mr» Tobin In danger, but also other homes. Fast work on the part of the local fire-fight-ers prevented any rertous Jos#. Ko se: lour damage resulted, although one of the barn* * as etlghtly burned Almost the entire town, betide- the premen were at the ecene of the ... fiacration. ,

f'OFRT iOVSE—In the case of Ol-if Nelson and Viola Nelson v*. f rnythoni-Sickcrsoii. Inc., which was tried ■ « the first case of the present session of court a verdict of "no cause- for action" was re-

turned

In the car of Harry W. Bark, v*. Herbert W. Manning, a suit based c.n ejectment. » verdict was’ returned in favor of the plamiff "No cause for action' waa the verdict returned In the case of

Martin Long. vs. fbariew Mcbols.! JST.SSU’T"" “ “i J °“ ■« Tbc toUo-tt. v.rdlcu »«. — i 2,!“,,?*?“; turned In the rirr.uit Court Issues: j J lr •fj* 1 . Anna L Fcighan. vs. Thomasr^ymond Beiarth and family. O'Keefe and Fiiiclcune O’Keefe. ****• verdict for th- plsnUff to the: «**» u*a Gandy atunded tbt D.

Ocean View

I Appoinied City Icupector iSSftffi,*® S.tTLS. ooux cm ww-w »«-1 »“• 1 I din has iwea app mted local <i'V .TL,.* ■' r I ii.t-pecior ty Comit .-ionev Tt -.-ut witt a., c«tt»d«-lDr land has -.h-c. ^■onfirni'-d by ’-be ^ ^ ''•to^and ,1, 1 r'nmmiutntairf. i 1 (tooo Hreet-UgBUcg n,

» Fon

[ Commiwdontr!..

New Member “Y” Board

COURT HOt'SE—-H. V. ' ollln*.j Tbe legumesTiT which ol South Seaville. has Ik'c:. added | , H Ito dnv.rs, retch |e,ped to the Board of Directors of the - cowpeas. and soy bean- b r < • May County V. M « A., and! the best klads i will represent South Seaville and fnr dairy cows They are h: surrouadlng territory. At the last p^rln and are rich to m me sting Of the board be was ap- j|aq^ -tunp{t» g||*|J»dce j yointod e number of tbe Coonty j lllWr w ||| reduce the qnanti Finance Comraltt-c. high protein rxaae*ntrat*<< sary to he bought to provtd.

I balanced ration*. Leafy. Inacequate Lighting Costing U. S. Millions

Here’* Mike ftvady. who

Wildwood Girl Scouts Plan Public Food Sale WILDWOOD—There will be a public food salt conducted by thr Girl Scouts. Troop No. 3. Saturday at 3603 Pacific Avenue. Proceeds will 8>e used for the hknefit of the members who are purchasing uniforms and equip-

They Like Wildwood

WILDWOOD—Mrs. Arthur Gonilor and Mias E. H. Gender, of Toronto. Canada, choked out of the s.iu-twt Hotel this week nfa ten-day vacation in Wildwood. It waa ihelr fii-t liip to :he resort. Both were drllghted with It and expressed their

tentlon of returning.

Musical Concert Enjoyed By Many Miss Harrow Arranging for Concert April 29

WOODBINE—A very interesting concert was given by the | noted Philadelphia pianist. Harry - Mayer, at Ihe Capitol Theatre, on j Sunday evening. April 15. Mr. Mayer b scheduled to give j a ■ ••m . it at the Academy of 1 Mill'll-. Phllladelphts. on April 18. and will play the aam ■ pr - gtam as be played in Woodbine

Sunday.

An unusually large audience was present to hear this splendid The negl and last concert will ‘ Is hetd on Sunday evening. April i IS. Another IntercsUng program tor lhal evening is being ar- • i :,nr. •• by Mis* Esther M. Hartl Woodbine Community under whose supervision jncerts have been held.

State 8th Grade Te*ta to be Held May 1st

COURT HOUSE — The State Eighth-Grade Te.vti will be held on May 1. Objective teats in Arithmetic. English. Geography.! History and Spelling, i.re betnc prepared by £ committee of leach-; er*. for use in fifth, sixth and' seventh grades on May 10. and j will be distributed from the coun- 1 t> superintendent's office. County 1 mediums will be found for the' guidance of teachers In making! promotions. j Play Planned by Home

and School Association

COURT HOUSE—A Home and' School meeting was boU. at South Dennis school Friday. A radio : concert, consisting of solos, trios. ■ quartette* and duets was given by the pupils. Plans for a piny, which will be given bj- Home and School member* on the evening of

May 4 were discussed.

amount of $3,449.35. A. R. reception in Washington. D.

"No cause for action.' In the < ’

case of Charles W Herdmaa. va. ’ Mr. and Mr*. William Kuru and Ernest G. Poxon Ethel Bounds spent dll' week-end 1 An award of *1709.48 In favor *‘tb relative* to Egg Harbor. ] of the plaintiff was directed by the 1 Mr. and Mr* Raymond Bo earth -oort in the caae of Union Na- j tad *' ,n - motored to Millville on

t iema I Bang. ' Kcyhau RcaUyi Saturday.

Company. ' Mr. and Mr?. William Eiumona.' in the rase of Edward Becker.,- v *r. and Mrs. Norman Simpkins who had taken an appeal to thi-i an d bon. and Norman Hall, of Supreme Court, proving out of the! Brldgr.on. Mr and Mrs. Carl sale of ft tot el Avalon to the Bor-! bimpktnw of Somers I>oint. Edith ough CommUsloner*. the Jury Tronacm and two brothers, of awarded *5.0«i. ! Cape May Court Housu spent Sun In condemnation proceeding* Mr. 1 day with Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Becker had been allowed *3500 by ftmnam and family.

The substitution of adequate] and proiasr lighting for the iuadc-f; quale lighting which *''li .x>*!s] ; in American iwaustrial pianu ha* .

• a potential ccmom.c ! atnounling to billion* of d a year, declares M.' I*ickh«h.

playing baseball betoe most of u.- j netU lighting expert. ;p the Trauewere born. Ready has the di*-j #cUo0fi oI thp (Uumlnatinr I.brIb-

Uncliou of being tbe oldjal'Mving j .-pritnr Soei :y

professional baseball player In -AyUficW light made oar piwtne United States. He started In | civiluntkm possible says Mr. 1*72 with the Elgin Club. Nov I Ulck(Mh -j^rtep, u may l« conlie * at Lo* Angeles playing a Jidcred the most important tool role in a baseball moilon picture. ( , ro d„ ce< i i.,- nan. j, i, ewer’.f-'

'to vision, and vision is the i-o*t

Important sens*.

BEAD T«i; fl.ARSIWED F.M

'ommissioners for hi* lot. Me made an appeal for 85.000 for the lot- and this amount wns

awarded.

Reeds Will Agau. Manage The Hotel Princeton AVALON—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Reed, of Trenton, will again manage the Hotel Princeton here. The hotel Wid bt thoroughly renovated this spring and will open

about June 1.

New Rotanans OCEAN CITY—Chester Ferguson. A. J\. Porter and Eugeni Halliran have been admitted to mbership in the local Rotary

Aroused Over Grass Fires STONE HARBQR—Aroused by Sunday grast fires caused by roaltfrom the Pennsylvania Railroad train*, the local (lie company ha-; conuntinlrMted with the railroad, asking that this menace, which caused *o ia*'-y fuc/- las: s| and summer, be eliminated.

JIrs

home tog t

rr Kurtz has returned < Egg Harlxtr. after spend-; weeks with her son.

Miss dyra Way. of Trenton, is •pcndlrg her vacation with her mother and aUtcr. 'Mr. and Mr*, ‘-aac Moore, of WtidinE Creek. Mr. and lira. H. Campbell, of Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bclbel. of Millville.j Mr.' and Mr*. Addington Sharpe! and daughtvr, of Ocean City, spent, Sunday with Mr and Mr*. Harry

Down am.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downan | were calling on relatives at A'-i

iantic City on Saturday.

Mr- Hurry Downam and WilItoiu Deraul arc improving after

Ions Illnesses.

who are convalescing to rlou- hospital*. Some 76 aheets; artiillclai lighting often costs’to**, or filler* were proparet! .than poor day-lighttog indoor*.! April £4. World L. T. L. Ktd Measured to terms of the menu- (j Letter Day. (Mr*. Yajiata's birth- facturing operations of the ITulteo t dayl. A special program to be I States, a ten par cent, ir.crua.-c to , rendered for the benefit of Anna [production due to Improved light-: A. Gordon Missionarv Fund. *1111 ing would be equivalent to one! be given at a public meeting to be million worker- one billion do!buld ia Seaville Hall on Friday; |.-tr* fn wage*, and six and one- 1 I evening. April 27. at 7:3fl P. M to ( quartar billion dollars to the value r vhicli thr community fa Invited, i of uuuiulacyircd producu. Other ; Any girl or boy is wrleomi us | tangible benefit* are decreased; i come and Join the L. T. L by]-poitage. Improved morale and In-1 j

slgniug. the plfdj:c and paying I • rcased safety,

dues of ten cent' per year. ! An uverage of more than -

_______ . ; hundred thousand men ars n

; ilnuslly out of work owing to dls-il

Observe Reciprocity Day | proaro* <e *Mea»'| v * J ' i rhung If thy economic lose is ^ CAPE MAY- One bundled I l< r P«r*on annually, we member* of South Jtre.v- Wo- « r ' '“‘“W '-n? hun ‘ 1 ^ men's CTubs attcudesj '•Recii -odty: dollars a jvar by their idlenet*. Day" here, the guests of tt lo-• ' « h cstlmatod that the annua! cal community club. Wedtu.-. day j street-accident loss is fnlly one

ot last w<-ek. This day is < -j served annually by the Flute Fci. err.!Ion of Women's Club-. ' Mr* Edith Luff Hubbard stair, president of the Federation, arid Wt>. Blair Stewart, wound state;! vice president, were present j

1.. T. U Bo-.’ Rfloeu membcis of SearlUe 1* T. L met at the home of the leader. Mr*. Frazier, last Saturday i •ftemoou and worked on the they are making to be sent to the soldier:- and sslloni.

Plan Speedy Construction

of New Music Fier OCEAN CITY—Bids for '

construction of the new Mu Pier here will be opened by i City Commissioner* at mtes

to b« held MoSdoy. April The sotons plan to comptol* pier as «peedlly as prarflcal.

John A. Ackley & Son

Auctioaem

can sell your personal property or real estate anywhere, at anytime. For terms and partieuiara, apply at home office.

Ye*, a man ia known I by his deeds to prop- ] erty. It is the safest I investment in the 1 world. Buy of us and I know your investment I is sound.

Keen Interest is Shown *° Dedicate New in Red Men Convention Bridge on May 30

WILIiwoo; ■ ham. at a pul Iwwiitly. gaw !

in eon-entlon in May tinU- lolgt* of the Re the Poc. I.nnta* orga;.: Mr». ilrahnm upon

, OCEAN CITY—Publicity Dir. 1,1 j tor Dean plan* the dedieSt; ^ I celebration of the nr- boardw ] ! to be Iwld May 30. po—lbly in ■ ' evening. United State* Scnalti: Jar 7; Reed Is among the speaker- « ... j *!tvc been invited to make I, : ihrvsc* at the event which will , i held on the hooch, where a ha I -land will be erected. A par

If

Beesley* Polnt-Si.i ! ridge is ready Uni celebration may be I j Avenue fa expected l

Woodbine Resident HI

Firemen Respond to Midnight Alarm

When you go to the comer to take a street car, you expect one to come along within a few minutes. When you take your telephone receiver off the hook, or press an electric light button, you erpect an immediate response. When you send a telegram, you expect it to reach its destination within a few hours. And when you turn to our Classified Section—you’ll find the most convenient and up-to-the-minute service in satisfying your needs ihat any newspaper can furnish! It’s time-saving—our way of arranging the Classifications, and the little ads in each one, makes it easy for you to find the offers you want—at a glance. It’s money-saving—because the most interesting offers of every kind, that the people of this County make each week are gathered together here for your profit!

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Yours For Asking Your Grocer Our New 10c Wrapped Loaf contains all the Goodness that ean be put in the Bread. Lrtad that suits I the palate and the|

purse.

Don't Forget That Wonderful Raisin Loaf On Wednesday's — Costs 15c — and Worth it. LATIMER'S Quality Bakery Wildwood, N. J.