Cape May County Times, 11 May 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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ake Phone Repairman Robs Home jjajnan Should Be Made to Show Identific«tk» Btdges, Co. Warm tooe Office If

„ ayr.pocy r.p.lrnatt."^ .j^ir home* »o *ilJo*t te»e- „ trouble. The fake ”rj- " - hu been wcci—flrilr ^tn* tome* In Ne* Jer*ey ivniuylvHnl*. »W nloMl *1 tbouiuind* of dol

IV S'* Bell ro^iperaXJn* wllb effort to trap

Dennis and Upper Township May Day wa B« Held •> Tudcahoe Wedbeaday Afternoon Tl’CKAHOE—Tta proa;r*m for the Denr.U and Upper Township May Day to he held at Tuckahoe at I P M . May 1*. fojlows 1—Orand march and

“America

the

,U sew Jersey Bell Telornipany repairmen are ■Ml with company KVeotlfi^dtet whteh wm wwn upon reqoes!. and the ,,r^n> of thi-. district has liber* euspectin* any-

t, fanp»»> - '* - , n terlfy the fact that the a Sew Jerney Be.I Teie-

!». fake • repairman - ' is ahoof h,t. : inches tall, weigh* about It yKjnds. has browfl hatr and

Bnooth sharen. He usually a flashlight, screw driver,

i,; up.- and n radio bead set

• | .. telephone head act

PW After tampering with

tv telephone bell bo* he

S—May Day Song. "The Plower*' Lullaby.*' <—Dance* for First and Second Grade*: "How D'ye Do. Mr Partner." 5—Dance* for Third Pourth Grades: "Indian War Dance." <—Dances for the Pifth and Sixth Grades: "May Pole Dane* tRouad)" 1—Dances for Seventh Eighth Grades: "Schottlscbe

ndd Events (Two entrte* per event rhooi.) t—76-yard dash, boy* over 80

10—60-yard dash, boy* under - 80 nonnd*.

girl* undei

11—60-yard dash. •0 pound* 1J—3-legged race, grade* 5 8. one pair per school. IS—Chariot race, grades 3 and 4. one team per eehooi 14—Bag rae*. grade* one to four, two entries per school. -Bag race, grade* Sve to eight. two entries pet

aofcual.

18—Shuttle relay, grade* five

to eight, eight entries

rt- sails and wire* and If given :: — ty opportunity, «oe» through , _ <-'•* erre *n.l other biding DUllUinj! ' • for valuable*. ° r ; In Port Norm Rio Grande —

Intereitmg Mactinf of I

Cednnrffle Granyr

tEDARVIl.I.E - The local grange had a very Interesting meeting on Thursday evening of last week The Assistant County Rtrw Demonstrator waa present with a moving picture machine and showed * irel of moving pictures of a forest Are In New Jer- ‘ apoke on forestry, also of u*e trip taken on March 1st to the Bute ftirest at Bass River. Bute Trooper Verba, from the ort Norris Station, gave the

Petersburg

Woodbine Grammar Grades Entertain

Trip Around World « Magic Carpel Enjoyad

Wriggin* and Mrs. Elisabrtb Kerrtck. of Ocean City, were Monday cslier* on Mr.Wriggtm> daughter. Mrs. Mabel Young Mrs. Elmer Steelman .. Xenneth. Mrs. Carrie Carter and daughter. Mrs. Grace Crower, of Ocean City, passed Sunday with Mrs. Steel man's pnrits, Mr. and Min. Frederick CarMrs Emma Warner, of Florida, visiting with her slater. Mrs. Eva Hoff, this week. Mrs. Edgar Roes a South Dennis on R . week because of the critical a* of her tr other. Mrs. Deborah Nickerson. Mr. and Mia Leslie Cor* > guests, Tuesday of last Mr a ~' “

Billy, of

and Mr*. Robert C. So Ctty. and Mrs. Ji Smith, of this town. Joseph Wriggin*, of Ocean CMy.

iudredge and aon. of New Caatie, Del., and Russell Eldredge. of Rahway, spent Sunday with their father, George W. Eldredge. and Mrs. Clarence Winner

WQODBIN rorld on a

INE—A trip around the

George, passed Surday with Mrs. Winner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ores, in Richwood. Mrs. Frederick Carter spent Monday and Tuesday with ' daughter. Mrs. Elmer S. Si man. In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. John Christian, of Ocean City, called on Mra. i

daughter. Anna, of Philadelphia. Will lam Tomlin. Sr., and WIIUam Tomlin. Jr., passed the weekend in Atlantic City. iutIm Pummer, of Philadel- . was a Friday visitor with and Mrs. Harry Hr

Many New Homes Are Constantly Arising Here

Htny .Smallwood's father. f!to Vineland, to spending dome 1 nr at his home here. I Will urn Sharp visited hto fath- - Camden, on Sunday. He

fn very ill.

Cin-'iati Eshleman and family •simalUMt relatives from Vint- «(. Pi . last week. Xert at Hew Fire Home Tb- firemen held their drat diing in the new firehouse on Maeiday of last week and 4he silr-' Antilitry held their m«etU tbrre on Wednesday evening dtki- seek. ■ . Th. l'i nnsylvanta Railroad ata.tka her* .rseelvet) tirkrt* lagt wii to be sold at Hti*’ redueoi xr. making it' p< ulble for. our J .;l' to have the same service e Cap. May and Wildwood has tot having for some tltge.. Ti- Udl.* - Aid Society met on W«lnr*day aftrinoon in the M. I Obu.’.h. , .... ... John Clough. Who i» employed li Wuladelphiu. .spent* the weekat his home here, hr. Thomas Riley, of HlgP«uir. Conn., visited relative*

hr* on Sunday.

Calvin Kimble has been quite

HI thr part week.

c liougla** was given a •ho»rr at the home Of Mrs. BurSmith, at Cape May Court Hou-v on Thursday evening of bf *'vk Mr and Mrs. Dougham just built lheir new -«.• anil will soon begin

kouM-kwping

v ami Mrs. W. F. Hand S'* Lie City v tailors Sun-

, ^ and Mr*. Irvin Farrier and | PORT NO.IR18 — The many , Farrier motored to Allan-{friends of Samuel B. Fagan are te City Sunday. pleased to see him around again hi Evelyn Harris attended Lnd rapidly i.-covering from a JJ^ruMn Atlantic City Satur- *erlou» operaUon which nearly

PORT NORRIS —Hardly

there been a time during past fofir year* when one more new homes were not under construction here, and there are now several houses that are in the process of being completed or have been recently finished. Mr. and Mrs. William Dumont have moved into their new home. The homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chance »nd of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Taylor are nearly competed Mr. and Mrs. Willis Robbins have a home well under oonatruction and Mr. and Mr*. James Cobb hare Just storied the foundation for a new house to be

completed before fall.

If the erection of new homes marks the progress of a town. Port Horri* may well be elaasified aa progrendvr and certainly few town* In South Jersey can boast of as much expansion during the past three or four years

a large audience at Theatre on Friday evening. May 4th. featured by the grammar grades of the Woodbine Public

School

A large cast of ov« children participated the audience to all . world oa a fart moving "magic work of U»e three elves' received much praise, beinr tbly displayed by Max Kurmaa. Harry HiTtrberg and Morris El sen berg Japan was represented by egation of the kindergartei bring clothed with my attractive .•spanese esstnuM. Tuc> •*- reived great and worthy Applause from the spectator!, with a few song wleetions which were well appreciated. The Scotch and Irish costumes also drew applause. In fact all the songs and dance# brought much prater they were presented In excellent manner. Much praise for the weU prepared program is due Miss Ruth Allen, music instructress of the Woodbine Schools, and all the teachers who aided Miss Allen. The Woodbine High School Glee Club, assisted by Mto* Helen PulMorris Berkcwlts. Mollle MUIrteln. Mis* Katherine Nulty. violinists, with Miss Allen the piano, concluded the pro-

Mrs. . Mrs. Marguerite Vows Wednesday with Mrs. Burk* In Tuckahoe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S Ocean City, called Thwrafi . nlng of tost week oa Mrs. Anna Sack, who to slowly *—*-* from her recent Him Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson, of Ocean City, visited Mrs. Jackson's father. Noah Collins, on Sunday Mr. Collins to very HI.

World's Oyster Center.

Painters and paperhanger* are now In the midst of their busiest leaeon and men employed at both trades are greatly In demand

A large number of homes

addition to those recently flnteliefl are showing their colors through a recent application of paint.

Samuel Fagan Recovering From Serious Operation

Lot in Wildwood Bought by Red Man WILDWOOD—One member of the improved Order of Red Men who attended the convention In Wildwood tort week was so impressed with the merits of the city as a resort lhat he purchased a lot on the north aide of Glenwood Av. rue between Atlantic and Paiiftc Avenue before he left town, it was announced by (he Wildwdbd Chamber of Commerce

4od»y.

He was John Laughland. phillipnburg. N. J.. elected Great Senior Sagamore of the New Jersey Council of the Red Men. John Graham. » member of the local committee, reported the story of the lot purchase along with the announcement that Mr. Laughland ilton# * 810.000 home on the site. The Phtllipsburg convert to th. joy* of Wildwood has booked reservation* for himself and family at the Hotel Dayton this summer and will make his arrangements to build during that vtolt. The convention was brought to WHdwood through the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce. which sent the late John Wright aa Its representative to the 1*17 convention of the order at Hoboken.

tost -. .— — —, _. The new officers elected were: Mrs? David Van Vorst. president Mr*. Clarence Winner, vice president; Mrs. Milton Roes, traaaurer. and Mrs. Walter Voa*. secretory. A short address was given by Dr. W. L. Yerkeys and final arrangements made for the pie and cake sale which »--*.* —— Thursday evir’ng I

Men's Hall. Steelman. -

City, was » Thursday visitor last week at the home of his cousin. William Eldredge. Mem>rs of the Petersburg W C. T. U. 'o attend the Spring Institute helo Thursday of tort week in the Baptist Church at Court House were: Mrs. LeSHe Corson. Mr* Robert C. Smith. Mrs. James S. Smith and Miss Sara Corson. Mrs. Frank Young ' **- children. Mat I.

Robert, of Friday with

Mrs. Blanche Winner, of Blackwood Terrace, is spending a few day* here because of the Illness of her father. Noah Collins, who la in the AUanttc City Ho«P'.al. Mr*. Hilton Sack, of Tuckahoe. was a Saturday visitor with her mother. Mrs. William Morganson. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Hennessy were Mr. Hennessy's brother. Charles, and wife; Mrs. Iona Tunnell; Harley Sanders; Samuel Mack, and Robert Roberts and daughter. Rhoda.

all of Philadelphia.

Mr and Mrs. Leanr-rd Caldwell motored to Qlassbor v *

Sunday with relative;

and three children •pent from Friday until Sunday in Westmont visiting Mr. and Mra. Alfred Porand also visiting relative* in Philadelphia. Lewi* Pierson was called to the bedside of hto brother in Pleasantville. who waa in a vc.-y critical condition last week. Gu* Snyder and family motored to Bridgeton Ob Thursday of last week.

A business mseting of the Tabernacle Sunday School Board was held Monday erewteg at the home of Mr and Mra. E. Griffith. About Refreshment'

Green Creek Mr. and Mra. Fred Peterson and grandson, of Ocean City; Mr. and Mrv Herbert James and wo. of Avalon, and Mr. and Mr*. George James, of Wildwood, were the guests of Mr*. Joseph J*m» i Sunday. Mtoa Theresa Wilkie visited friend* at Angleaea on Wedne*-

tfsy.

Albert Fergueon I* having hto i me covered with aabratos

shingles.

Spicer Harris, of Germantown. _ j.. made several calls here on Saturday. Harry Short spent Saturday at

Avalon.

Mr*. Duel la Scully and daughr. of Wildwood, vtelted her mother on Thamday of tort week. Herbert Porter. Richard Con_.er and Alice Wilkie were In the spelling contest, held at Csee Court House on Saturday. ,_ck i*:<dgson. of Atlantic City, ■pen Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Henry Loper. Mr. and Mrs. E. Armstrong, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lop^r. Harry Porter and family visited Mr and Mrs. Clayton Hickman. of South Dennis, on Sun-

day.

James Tomlin attended a track meet In Delaware Saturday. Mm. E. Trout and family and Harry Warner, of Cape May Court House, spent Saturday .with Mrs.

Ids Foster.

Mr*. Wilbur Cassidy entertained her daughter and family, of Port Norris, on Sunday.

Erma

Mr* Rena Peterson, of Stone Harbor, visited her eunt. Mrs. Sara Dawson, on Sunday. Mr*. Dsvld Pierson hsa returned from a two weeks' vtolt wjtn her daughter. Mra. Enos

New Talley Fevpe Miss Dorothy Edhotln. teacher of the Academy School at Cold Spring, Sidney Elite snd Fred Raff, of Fishing Creek, drove their care to Valley Forge, Pa.. Saturday, for the day taking the pupil* of (hr eighth grade. About 14 boy* *nd girls made the trip, which will be remembered with pleaaure. Mr*. Andrew Hawn entertained i Friday Mr*. George Waiter*, and mother. Mr*. O. Eldredge. of Cold Spring, and Mra. A. Uyle and two friends, of Cape May. A roert chicken dinner was the feature of the day at which time Mr*. Mary Griffith. Sr. was also resent Sacred * a steal A sacred musical will be given in Tabernacle Church on Tuesday. May 15th. by the orchestra of the Sunday School, with Carl Dickinson «t the piano. Thomas Madden, aaxaphone; Harry Reeve*, clarinet; E. McPherson and George Search, first and second violins, and Lewis Leobe. cornet. A Dee will vffv.lu* will be taken. The proceeds are to go toward purchasing music for the orrbes-

' a.

Mra. William Ryan, Mrs. Martha Brewte. Mra. A. Gibson. Martha Swain. Lydia Dickinson and Mr*. M. GriflSth motored to Court House Thursday of tort w-ek. where they attended the Spring Institute of the W. C. T. U.. held in the Baptist Church. Miss Martha Hickman, of SouUi Dennis, spent a few days tost week with her aunt. Mr*. Bert Snyder. Levi Dickinson was the guest of hto son in Philadelphia over the week-end Samuel N. Gar re toon spent the week-end in Miitodelphia at the home of and Mrs. Garfield Sandt. Miss Ruth Mat -hews, recently of Philadelphia, but uow stopping at Cape May Point with her sister. Mrs. George Charter, apenl a few days here with her father. Thoma* Matthew*, and waa entertained Sunday by Misses Thelma i.-!d Edith Qarreteon.

ark. apenl the week-end here with hi* root he i, Mrs. Mary Griffith. Sr. Mr;. Itoura Brayman. of Klo Grande, visited her sister. Mrs. John Johnson, who with her husband came down from Camden and enjoyed the week-end here In their cottage, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Soult* were In Philadelphia Wednesday of last week. Mr*. Frank Schellenger. Mrs France* Gibson. Mrs. Sara Jack son and sister. Mrs. Arthur FV>x. also Mis. Edward Fox and Mra. Mary Sheet*, of Fishing Creek, were entertained on Tuesday of last week with a roast turkey dinner at the home of Mrs. Olive Woolsoa in Wildwood. Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Mounts. WHdwood. hare rented the bungalow of the tote Jacob Cox and will move here in the near

future.

Mr. and Mr* John Johnson and two children, of Stewart. Fla., are now with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nichols. They have moved back lo make their home here after living in ITorlda for the part six or seven years. Wmicro Mounto. recenily of this

ftstJTw Mw. ana wno, ■** '**/ ».! In a hospital that*.’boa raeovared apd I* planning to rut»* a Erma the latter part of May. Barney" Birucimr. jf WIMwood. to filling-H. V. ».aifa.place «, agent at the «•*-* “ Station, who to «DJoying weeks' vacatloa. Work has storied on « here by George Chaster. 4* delphto. The hone will stand beside thit of hto mother*. Mra. Jacob Ingeraoi), on_a _*0t gmchased from John Mrs Charlotte I returned to the I daughter here after havtt several months with hr - family in Pennugrova. William Biddle and spent the winter in where he was employ*

back

LOANS ON FARMS A Federal Land Bank Write to A. & WALKER Cape May

The Enclosed Porch with screened wiuwuVi is &c idesi aczt is comfort come* the tentaei porch. Don't let another Summer poos without having your porch completely screened. You herw CAB enjoy it until you do. Consult your builder—or do the wort yourkeif!" 1 saits Davis - Waddington Lumber Co. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

-nlng.

number of our young people dMl a bam dance on Wed- - ’-nlng of tort week in ton's new barn, at Waa

1* tkcre were dreams to sell, *«Or and sad to tell, ^ the crier rung his bell, ^lirt would you buy? — T. L BEDDOES. 1840.

Mrs Emma Lamkln and Jam'

—The—

French Cottage

701 Moorlyn Terrace OCEAN CITY, N. J.

PHONE B4S

ROOMS—BOAHD IF DESIRED Central Location

coal him hto life.

Mr Kagan returned from tne Jefferson Hospital nearly two week* ago where he had been confined for several weeks. During the nice day* of last week he was brought down town each a great number of his frie..d* rxprossed their pleasure In *ee1 in* him about once more. 1 Within a short time it to hoped i bat he will have recovered aufi.rkntly to permit him to once

i

Ilea* which has engaged hi* at-

- teniion lor many yean-

Disease in Cumberland Co. ' BRIDGEfON—The Stole Department of Health reports the | following disease* lr ‘^“bertond j County during the week ending ' ^BridgrtOB—1 diptherta. * mea-

I sle*. 1 pneumonia. _ 1 Fairfield Towntblp-J

lomtis Township—1 diptberto.

Township—1

Two Good Ptsce*

i Eat—Her* an* I

Park View Lunch Room

_ DALEY. Proprietor

Spaghetti Oltwxra. .tallan Style, Dor Specialty _

107 Landis Avenue

SEA ISLE C.TT, B. I.

«l« by AH Good [nWndont Groton. I AMIN B0TW1NICK 'Metals IHstribatur W OOliBISE, 5. J.

measles

I Millville—1 scarlet * rW - 8tow Greek Township—

i sles. 1 pneumonia. I Upper Deerfield

I m vinetond Borough—6 meaales. 1 j scarlet fever. i

Girl Scout* Help Fight Fore*t Fire

WOODBINE—A group of the j I j Woodbine Girl Scout* put on the ,

I hero act when they

large number of forest fire fighters near the Reading Ballroo d bridge on Sunday afternoon by

! battling the fiames.

The Girl Scout* were highly

praiaed bv Woodbine Fire Walden Samuel Alexenberg. who slated they played an active part

in extinguishing the fire.

* "fist t

FRANK W. EBELHARE Hardware. Hoiteefurntohlngs and Boat Supplies Plumbing. Heating and Sheet Metal Work Mechanic 8t. Cape May Court House—^one no 99th St. and Third Are.. Stone Harbor. H. J. Phone 81 "EBELHARE HAS IT"

CHARLES K. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Automobile Licenses Issued Btdle v e Hotel Building CAPE MAY COURT HOUSF. N. J.

“I’ll give you $5,000 for your horse...” Toward the end of the Civil War. when Confederate paper money waa more paper then money, e Southern officer stopped a farmer on the road and offered to buy hi. home. ‘TH give you $5,000 for him—what do you My?" asked the officer. “You go to blazes!" waa the farmer s reply. “I just paid $3,000 to hove him shod." Even today some people claim that a dollar won't go nearly as far as it used to—not

so long ago.

Rut others, the really wise one., know that a dollar will go just as far as ever—« they give it the right start. They're the people who catch the opportune/ nraraet fied Column, every day—their money is worth >-—J--t —- 'La Jail.

spend it where it brings the biggest returns.

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