PE MAY COUNTY Til
^ONSOUOATED WITH THE SEA ISLE CITY REVIEW, FEBRUARY IMS
SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1021
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Mmimi scHcoi 881116 GOOD KOI CAPE MAY COUNTY AMONO FIRST IN STATE TO ADOPT THE VOCAT|pN SCHOOL PLAN—ITS ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND PURPOSES EXPLAINED BY COUNTY EDUCATOR
Gin FREEHOLDERS ARE IILL FINED OURT PERMITS PLEAS OF NON VULT TO BE ENTERED BY INOICfcTED FREEHOLDERS AND IM. POSES FINE*—PLEAS AUTOMATICALLY REMOVE ALL FROM OFFICE AND PRESENT BOARD CONSISTS OF (FIVE MEMBERS—ALL INDICT. MERTS ARE NOL ■ PROSSED AND CALENDAR IS CLEARED
and termer road inspector, were
. _ the acting prosecutor
ha don.y served a *hort time before Inrestlfrallon beann. No direct chance* ^
made against McUnden. |
By .Aaron W. Hand, rout.ly Superintendent of School* ■err are rpe oount.es In this stsie in which ihti county vocational * has taken root, although ibis t.pe
said be wanted It In the records Just! rhy he hau taken this course In the mat- j IT as he felt H eras due the people to i have this info-mallon. The purpose of] the original investigation and the pri- i mary object of the project: lions, he said ] have been to protect public interest a . , sot to punish particular Individuals. "It j Is the opinion of the Court.' he mid. •that public Interest is far better served by the acceptance of picas rather the ccnUntiancc of prosecution. By the ac- | ceptance of pleaa the State has broken
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aectlons of the country to a much larger extent and U proven to be one of the mokv valuable agenci,-4 for the developroent of ini creel In egrlcui‘uraj pdnnUa H will be adopted In oth« counties of this slate in whicii agriculture Is a leading occupation, as farmers realise 1U
-tnnee to agricultural progress no> In th. devdopment of . ..uv the boy* of r-rricultural
hpctlot. of the Board member* clears Ekndsr Of *11 charges against the to. W lolance of the fifty odd Indict- ■ t-lng nolle ptossed by the Slat.. tar.. Attorney General N.woorn. E.rrosecutor. dlaplayed a willing™-*« meet appeals of non rult Instead of
made by the In-
not guilt', as originally n dlrted men. The prl-on
l.oamftir a ~
FreehOKPt lifted a»i 1
M Bice, county engineer. Joseph P. MarKUalc
Unas In-"—d, in addition to
I misused when they w*ro
the Jury some week* ago. All Indictments against the Krwe..•hiding five Impounded and as
H? NEW SLOGAN FOR
COUNTy CHAMBER
■THE COUNTY BEAUTIFUL" EUOOESTEO BY PRESIDENT OF THE CAPE MAY COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. WHO SUGGESTS WAYS TO MAKE IT tO. ASKS EVERYBODY TO HELP
e to be found In <
ir mainland?
By Luther C. Ogden. President
Cape May County Chamber of Commerce
Cape May County Is a most wonderful the system: removed the defendants , though most of lis people having from ohlee: discharged Itself ol the nt- I ^ | anK been accustomed to their sur* :esslty of additional trials; collected in | TOUn< j| n|[> u, tall to realise that lines a large portion of the expenses of theri . , M here anything out of the usual, the Investigation, and saved the county , n whm , county of the count-, lliousa/id* of dollars of expense." rju , he found such a "omblnation of coast Only Fe-» Freeholders Left i Une. with nuumlficeiit bes-be*. and ImWtth the termination of the Freeholder | mediate.)' back of them such fertile
caws on Monday, the Board of Free- , fields as >e* holders also terminated, the confesslo. Jf In "Ul guilt automatically removing all the luli, r Indicted Freeholders from offlee Cape I ' “
Ma> County la. Uierrfore. adthout Freeholder Board today, only five nun hers out of the fourteen surviving the i shake up. The hold-overs are: Freeholder, Kid red re snd Bteln. from ‘"ape I
May: Stein and Peterson, from Flv snd plunge throua-h t Mile Beach, and Herman Diamond, from with perfect safety.
Bea Isle City. | No rugged rocks, or loose and ahlfUnc
Between now and the next
mooting of the Board th.ee will have 1 bathing beaches of tl .. . . _ 1 *. . j I... .ft,., lies ft.n.vidft^t IIS bivlsl
settled complacency.
alts- that our I
mderful In the world? Ho hard
i and smooth, and aloplng so gently, that
they are the natural playground for the world. for here the little tots can play i The ripples at the waters udge. while
• their eld err sport In the deeper waters
e breakers, snd alt
..e Freeholders appointed by the! has provided us lavishly with wondergoverning booie* from the sepa- ] ful opportunities—the development p*
iiicipalRJM of the county.
J the future
ily that almost all of
* la only Just t
of which cannot be fully forseen. Our mainland aren: Just plain famt-
1 Und yes. farmland, to l-e sure, capable ■ «.t rs.slny nlmost any desired crop and I under careful rnu proper tillage, capable E EYE i ol undmamed of development, and pro-
•n: in great abundance, makit. - It If , . i..«l not only of plenty, out a
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It Was Not Loal Upon Her, However, Thgt Her WKhdrevrel Had Little Depreeeiro EflMt Upon Her Otfests. gat;. End twined lately forgot that O-ey were reporters. They become alleut and kraduaily mot Nl oward the '! house ' of their news: yer'e ( Me poetees. noreoce trod Patty occupied them- . selves Ifioea fur half an hour; then . went out Into the yard to sindy a mole's tunnel thkl h-d interested Klor- . once recently. They fo’lowfd it scroas the lawn at '.be south s'de of «<ie * house, dlscuaalr.g the habits of mole, L and other matters of soology; and finally loal the tourk near th» fence, which wsg her- the “buck fence," higher that, their heads Patty looked f j ihrough a knothole to see If the ttmj wea visible In the next yard, but j without reporting upon h«r obvrvntiona she turned, as If careleaa’y. and leaned back agstnr. the fence, coverIrg the knothole. Florence," she said *n a tone softand lovelier than she had been tg hesetofere— "Flof-nce. do you know what 1 think r “No. Cw.W you see any more track* .er JhereT •■pioreoce." said P*.ty—“1 was Jusil aln* to tell you aom-th'ng—only mnj | “Why iioiT” Flerence In’.ulred. “tlo
T«*i A3* thf I-: cried Pally. -After arhfie ago—you 1 .o"'you dare ,c u-il Vi.t' "1 crtT'rly won't i promised, and. turning ii&nop
, . i is nt/ own sun ! yard. Irn't If! U 1 want ■ < I got a perfect rirht to.'
“It hy. of coupm r the cordial Putty "We can pl"T »<»« nice Sun- J lay amen, or something, f^t's a*t , Ob the porch steps and thluk '-•bat j
to do."
-1 jar* as f V " said Kenry doctor. | : gw nt. an' ptlenlar to do." 1 "I hsTcnt. either,” said Herbert, j Thereupon. Patty sat between them 3 the step*. “This Is pc -flckly grard:“ the cried. "Come on. Florence, aren’t you going to -It down
wtrh an the rest cf u»?”
“Well, pray kindly excuse me!" said Vis* Atwater: and the added that rhe would neither sit on the game step* with Herbert Atwater and Henc Rooter, nor. even If they entreated her with-accompanying genuflections. would *he bn tv anything else wha’ever to do with them. Sh. withdrew to the ralllnr of the porch at s point farthest from the steps, and. seated there, swung one foot rhythmically und bang hymn* In a tone at once
plaintive and Inltrlcal.
It waa not 1o« upon bet, however, that her withdrawal h d little tie pressing effect upon Her guests. They -hattereo gaily and Patty devised, or remetnbered, hat.aiess little games which could be played by a few people a« well aa by many: and tne three
"Yon
on and tell me." “No.” said Patty, gently, aright think it was silly ” “No. 1 wocT.-"YT-a, you might." "I i rombe I wont." "Well, then- -oh. Florence. Pi
•Well I dun 1 * think 1 better sa;
Plain Wide until, ribbon and uanw fancy ribbons, uith handsome aHHal- : Ue mounts, are used to make these elegant abopplng lings Blnbon* In the richest qualities und most brtl- j liant patterns are chosen for them and they are lined with gay and equally good silica. Beside* being bits of tne splendor dear to women these bugs have the additional value that belongs to a gift made by Ha donor.
Fairy Powder Puff
participants were no congenial and noisy and made so merry that, before long. Florence was unable to aro'd the Impression that, whetler she ked It or not. she was giving quite a
parly.
“Henry footer —they make sic they do.”
Here Is something new in breakfast raps. It Is made of guy crwlonuc und Is buttoned up thi back so that It may be easily washed und Ironed. It Is bound will, a piulu color lu chambray und has a narrow band '-f this material about 1L The brim portion may be turned ‘.’.p or down and Is shown here ‘.unicd up at one side and down on the
be bought everywhere nave been used lu many Ingenious troys for Christ mas gifts. Here Is one dressed up like a fairy bride with ruffles of chlffoti bound with narrow satin ribbon for a skirt and he- head adorned with a braid wreath ami veil. She stands In a small bag stuffed with cotton l gathered about her feet and It ba cloth powder puff aew-d to It that rests l.i a glass bowl.
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