Cape May County Times, 1 August 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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OBJECTS TO BAN ON DANCING IN SCHOOL Editor Time*: A most uncalled lor diOerence appear* to have occured between eome of U»e member* of a church of Stratbmere and' aome of the reeidenif of the town. Throngh the conrteer of the Board of Edocation of Upper Townahip, the» had firen the dtixen* of Strathmere the K niece of nong the Suaihmere School «*v public affair*, and it ha* been naed for beneficial and aociai danc-a. bazaar*, endpe:*, election, pobiic meetinn, eboreb aernoee, etc., all of which bare proren beneficial to oar town, and tba broad-minded view of the Board of Education in allowing the acboui to be saad lor thoee purpoee*. proved to be invalnable to the community, a* it i* the onlr place that ia ao anitable anu that is available for eueh oar*. It is not an innovation to nat a school bnilding for each and every one of these

m , time throogbout diflereut of (be country. »hd « l has proved socceaafnl wiU os aa it lias in other section*. Now we find that even though tine permi«K.ii was granted, iuember* of the

i U»ey d « to ha*

torn it over to anrone to have a dance in the aebool bo riding. And now the Information conice that a personal letter wma aeht to the Board of Education asking that the school building be dosed to others for any dar ing and that action waa taken according to the request of

the letter.

The majontv of the residenji regret very much that action wa# token so quickly bv the Board. It is certain the Board ha* not a thorough understanding 0 ( toe case, or they mould not have

lie hope i* that the Board of Kducaw lU reconsider their resolution ptnaed at their last meeting in regard to ' toil matter. The building i* a public one, built more especially lor educational purpose*, all other* using it re cmn a special privilege from the Board o( Edocation when they accept that u-

t of individuals allowing their petty difference* to interfere with the common welfare and development oqthe

HOTEL ARRIVALS. Spray House*—L McClcnmory. B. Horn*tint-. Leonard Fries. Hairy hi. Frie?. Philadelphia; F. H Todd and wife, Bradford, Pa.; E. C. K.-bach and wife, Harrisburg, Pa.; Mr. and htra. rb.»« Webb. Tuckahot. N. J ;. H. A. Carver, Moundsvllle. W. Va.; G. C. Roger*. BristoL I*a. Colonnade—Xlaa Kelley, Joe. hi. Murray. Cheater J. Adams. Mr*. J. Morris. Philadelphia- Mrs. t Union Smith. Clinton Smith. Su Louis. Mo ; Mr*. L L Richards. Bridgeton. N. J.; Mr*. Denver. Miss M -H. Denver. Miss K. Denver. New York City; Mr*. M. J. Downing. Mr*. M. F. Talby, Mlaa M. M. Cox, Washington, D. C. Stevens—John Larept-llils and wile. Umberto CaUbro. F. J. Soden and wife. Mrs. A. Diamond. Eleanor Diamond. Vincent Diamond. Michael Di Rocio. H. Irwin. R. Carteman, Mr, mod Mrs. Kemig. Chaa. M. Hanna. Fred. Clatuer. August Ciauscr. Miss Trotter. Mis* France* Hoch. Mias Mary Hoch. Miss Anna Hoch. all of Philadelphia; John Pargano. Vineland. N. J.; Frank Geoffrey. Millville. N\ J.; Morris Babb. Woodbine. N. J.; Jdseph Levison. Woodbine. N. J.: DavW Erertngham. Pauisboro. N. J.; C. E. Kline, Penns

grove. N. J.

Surf House—Mra. P. J. Carroll. Reta M. Carroll. Anna E. Murray. M. J. Klank. C. J. Simon. J. S. SchlndeL Michael Allen. W. E. Paraons and wife. M B. English. M. L CarrolL D. M. Dooley. Mrs. and Mia* Glackkin. Mr. and Mrs. Kresslinger. Mr. HCgh MeElweU and wife. Mrs M. Nagne. R. C. Name rtod family. T. Stengel. Philadelphia; Mias E. M. Martin. Plus burgh. Pa : Mrs. Adolphus Cox. Bridgeport Conn.; Emma Lacy Cole. Brooklyn. N. Y : S. N. Daniels. Trenton. M. J.; Mbs

M. Hemming. Haverford. Pa. BeUevue—Louise Diamond.

Diamond. Ugato Fraaeeaco. Mr*. A. C.,

20 of the ' Hospital v rapper, and entertained.

ooumr tmes.

8*A BUS CRT, H. I.

Rcaanfald Hotoi for • few week*. A meeting of the firemen wea belt Sunday evening. Mra. M. Boat of aid ie spending her

WILDWOOD CIVIC CLUB. The Wildwood Civic Club rents and maintain* a Club House on the Bo walk, used during the last two

dreds of “toe boy*" were read, write or rest, and where eotertainEseBU and danoee were given for

e that could provide lodg-

whieh was done and ha* since been conducted as a comm unity affair, the work being carried on by the cooperation of the vartooa women's organisations of the city. The Civic Club baa been one of the largest contributors *t money, baa given the use of Victrola and the members have done their share of the work and furnished their quo's of food and

thaterinla.

The officers of the dob arc: President—Mrs. Oeo. D. Woodward. Vice-President-Mir* Lydia J. Mmch. Treasurer—Mrs. C. R. Clegg. Ree. Secretary- -Mrs. Chas. Ackley. Cor. Secretary—Mr*. Wesley L

Clayton.

The Club Is greatly interested in the promotion of good music, and has bee* fortunate In being allowed to co-oper ate with-the City Commla loners and

the Board of Trade.

A aerie* of Community Sing* were

given last season with On- Municipal Brecker and family. Harry Chrismann. Orchestra, under the au*plcc* of me A. O. Garr. Owen McGrath. Merle Me-; Club, which were eooyed by large

Grath. Edward McGrath. John Greec 'audiences.

STONE HARBOR. Mrs. O. B. Gibson and her aon Harold returned Friday, after a pleasant visit with frimda Mrs. Louis Snowberger to pairing the summer with her sister. Mrs. Sylvester Rose. She .a accompanied by her three daughters, Jane. Ann and Betsy. Mrs. M. E. Dunlap, of West CoBings nod. visited her atoter, Mias Anna E. Cooper, last week. Mias Ruth Smith, of Philadelphia., foirm rly of Stone Harbor, has been the guest of Mias Marlon Jungkurth. | Miss Hazel Zoe Shannon, of Chicago, baa been paying a vtrit to Mra. A. j Sebulfr at toe ChaleL Mr. Frederic Stlteo. of Ut* Quarter

evident t>who has been visiting Mra. A. Bchuler.

One intermud in the ptogveeeive developtuent of Stratbmere. ifisriT - WERIBRU06E

Chi McFadden. 3rd. a C. Fyler. J. Turner and wife. Irene Solari. Rmmanc. 1 O. Firriooe. G. H. Schmittir. Helen Wilson. Mary H. Martin. Frank Krely and wife, C. Krely. Jo*. B. Smith and son. of Philadelphia: D. Esters. Texas: Dr. Theo. Klaus. Sea Isle. City: Miss Nellie Vance. Cross Creek. Pa.: Mr. and Mr*. G. W. Eberting. Philadelphia; Alfred H. Bolton. Jr, Bridgeton. N. J.

WOODBINE.

_. X. Ekon Aaaoo U. S. K. spent a week with the Potoahnick (amily. H. Stein, os* of oar first soldier boy* to gc across is at present stationed at Camp Merritt waiting bis discharge ao tat he may return to bit folks and lends once more. The Sliopahtra family spent a few boon at Court House on Tboradsy. Most of our town folk* are spending them warm days at Sea Isle, Wildwood

At the close of the season we gave a successful concert for the benefit of the Hostess House, and a few weeks later, in the High School Auditorium, we had a Community Sing, which netted over (190 for the Red Croaa. Every Christmas 'the Club baa a community tree with candies for all children—and around which carols ate

mg.

A public retd room, la charge of the matron, has been maintained the past

on the Boardwalk. b» the

Club.

With considerable effort aad pense. the Club members bought and collected enough books to form the nucleus of a good Free Public Library, which was combined with the School library when the new High School waa built, and used as a Fn-e Public Li-

brary.

“Just a* everyone else testifies who have triad Tanise, 1, too, have been converted from a weak, run-down Individoaf to a healthy, strong person,'' said Mr*. M. Stoekle. 289 North Fortietn ■treat, Camden, N. J. "For years 1 had been troubled will lateral, of the ctomsch. It got me ao bad 1 had no deair* for food, and what I did eat failed to agree with roe. t o-digeew-d foodjpowoned my whole system I bad little ambition to do ray housework. bine* Tanlac came to ror rf*fue I have a hearty appetite. My f•■od digest* right, 1 gamed weight, and always feel rigorous. My ca»a»rh ha*disappeared. »Tl.e genuine J. 1. Gore Co. Tanlac if sold here hr Filch prog Co. “Tb**e i» a Tanlac dealer in every town.

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Many relatives are visiting at the Kahinowits home. a* F. Marco* waa a recent visitor

here.

A party was given in honor of Mr. Ed. Breriow. on Friday evening. He has recently been discharged from the Saw after nerving a period of fire yean. Mr. P. Smith of Sew York City la visiting here. The iiasaar that took place at the Borough Hall Wednesday. Thoieday and Friday proved quite a sucea*. Mr. George Strait i» atopping

left Stone Harbor last week. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Evan*, of Phlladalpbia. are enjoying a vacation at thr Wyomlng. -which they Lave leased of Mr. Hugh MacMurtrie for July. Mr. and Mra Harry Olewtne. of Ear rlshurp. hare been visiting the O. r. SV-mts. Mrs. Amelia U IMek Boyd. who ha* I made many friends during her visilt to her school friend. Mra William , oCK Schurk. returned last week to Wash-1 togton. D. C- where she to in Govern sent service. , Mr. and Mra Chart** Miller. Jr, are •Bjiylng Stone Harbor ao much they will prolong their slay until August j

•re'.

Happy Jack think* a 4 lb. weak fish! a better catch than a big drum fi'n. 1 That waa bis beat single catch for the ] Mr. and Mra Howard B. Nteman. their little son. William Elder Nleman. 1 and his nurwe. who bare been visiting Mrs. Nieman’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Elder, at their bungalow on “Teasure Bay. retorned Monday. Sergeant William H. McCormick. Jr.. Just hack ftom France bronzed and Isan. has been among the soldier visitors of the week. Hie only complaint of a warmth of his reception was from the fish. Mr and Mra Olney Croasdale. who have leased the Kisley cottage. First avenue, have .been entertaining Mr. Croasdale's aunt. Miss Fagan, and his (drier. Miss Croasdale, of Dmleriord. a ktrioric suburb Of Philadelphia.

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