Cape May County Times, 29 May 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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CAPE MAY OGDTxT TIMM, TUDAT, MAT IB, 19M-

Vibration Minimized in New Qeveland

The*e days, a smooth, Quiet running motor la of more concern to the proapoctlve automobile buyer than ever before. Motorists generally have been educated throuch various channels to expect this In a motor, consequently It Is only logical that they should exercise greater Interest In securing this desirable quality In the motor car which they choose. In view of the tendency In this direction, Cleveland engineers, when they designed the wellknown Cleveland six mileage motor for the Special Six series and the power plsnt for the Standard

ERMA

(Held Over Prom Last Week) The Cape May Holiness Association will hold a convention In the Dias Creek M. E. Chnret, May *1 to *«. Inclusive. 7.30 Eastern standard time, also In the Rio Orande Naxarene Church. May 21 to 81, Inclusive, daylight savlnr. time. There will be special mualt at this time by the Nsiarene string band. Rev. Byron J. T. Mayhury wlU be the preacher at both places. Roy J aggers attended the regular monthly business meeting of the Wildwood Fire Company Monday evening. Mrs. Jennie Swain and her sister. Mrs. Fannie Stevens, of Cape May. with a number of others.

forts toward the objective of quiet operation consistent with satisfying performance. Many advantages have been Incorporated In both power plants to provide smooth running with a minimum of vibration at various motor

speed.-..

It Is generally admitted among engineers that a great deal of noise with motors la caused ty improper design of the crankcase. In this connection, the Cleveland Six crankcase Is of substantial construction with ribs running from bearing eeaU to the walls which

tends to eliminate weaving of the, ern BUr at May FYidiy even-

case, which would cause the mov-1 (n _

Ing parts to get out of alignment , jb* Sunshine Sunday School thus causing noise through rapid [ CUu Inet at the home of Mbu( wear of the fU* j Florence Snyder. Cold Spring. U of sufhcleut thickness to eliml-. Tuea;Uy eTen i ng . a t which Mrs.

the Eastern Star, at Cape May.

Monday evening.

Mrs. Robert E. Hand Is having her whole house papered. W. Le Nolr, Interior decorator, of Cape

May. Is doing the work.

Edward Griffith. Sr., a member of the Wildwood Glee Club, attended rehearsal In Wildwood

Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw, Pennsgrove, moved Into the Townsend tenant house during

the past week.

Mrs. Etta Reeves attended^ the Initiation of the order of the

nrrci CV’Q POINT Court House on Saturday to wltPtmLX.1 a > l nMa ihe Field Day High School HELD OVER FROM »-AST WEEK ^tween M^ S-^snd

Mrs. William Sapp and son

nste resonance.

[Earl Hoover, formerly Miss Ada-

Thc c.-ankshsft of , line McNeal," was given a mlscelportlons la perfectly balanced on I>npous ,i, ower Mrs. Hoover was special machiBee whlch shov the p|(iaaant , y sur p ri sed and received

— a . pieassnwT BurpwDcu auu ■ slightest variation of anycf the many and pretty glrts crankshaft throws. Aside from; Tabernacle Choral Society

this the shaft »>Utes *■ three roet and prar (i ce fl B t the church bearings, bronrr backed « “"ffr j Toesdajr evening. The society Is slse. which are dovetailed ! pr> ciiclng for a musical to be held the crankcase and then securely, ln r |„ irch B hortly after June

boted for rigidity. The fact that lf

pressure lubrication Is used which , Mn< 8 nyder and daughpernlU the various parts to Boat , er were Wildwood vlsi-

constantly on a film of lubricant^ WedneB< i ay .

sustained at each point under to The ajj met at the home pounds pressure to the square of Mre Marae Douglsra. West Cspe

Inch, further serves to May. Wednesday afternoon,

quiet operation through Its cusp- j The Weet Ma> . pi re Comloulng effect _ipany entertained the Cape May Periodic vibration '‘f .>e County Fire Association In Cold at various motor speeds has been g prlng . Grange Hall. Wednesday entirely eliminated by tbe soap- even j ng x|j places In the countlon of double valve spring*, ine that hat . e a fi r( , d partment

tension of the Inside spring is dlf- w . prc represented,

ferent from that of the outsioe, Mr and Mfa g,,., Hoover spent consequently it Is next to ,m P°*' several days during the past week

Bible for any valve to hold open wiUl friends In Camden,

or become noisy due to uneven Thomajl Madden enter cined his l.i'Ud-up of the springs. *.nlcn Sundar school class at Ms home

primarily caused by ‘nP ro ® er ; Thursday evening,

spring tension. . | a good looking sedan with URolier lifters arc used ana | ce na* number 08166 was abacdonthls type of design the actirm ot, ^ w » dnC g d s y 0 n the road to Fish-

spent Tuesday with Mrs.

dsrs.

Mrs. William Gsnon entertained company from Camden o»er the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams were Ocean City shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stratton and Mrs. Hattie Corson motored to Ocean City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Corson Invited a few friends In to hear a radio concert given by Atlantic City and Ocean City Klwanla Clubs Thursday evening, also a chorus of 180 voices from Strawbridge ft Clothier's. The M. E. Mite Society met with Mr. and Mrs. William Layton on Wednesday. Mrs. Hobart Sapp and daughter. Mildred, spent Thursday with her mother. Mrs. 8. Young. Mias Lillian Young, with the senior dale, had a trip to Court House on court day. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Corson were In Ocean City on business Friday. Mrs. Spencer Young spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Uriah Young wsa an Ocean City shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smith motored to Ocean City Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sharp were In Woodbine Monday. Mrs. Emma Adams called Mrs. Powell last Wednesday at Ocean City. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Stofflee were making pastoral calls on Thursday. Mr. Spencer Young la on this oek's sick Hat. Mine Rachel Carieledge. Glass boro Normal School, called on Mrs. Marie Young Sunday.

Wildwood High School and Ca-'e

May High School.

Mrs. John Morton has returned aft* visiting relatives In Phila-

delphia.

Our school cloaed on Monday and on Tuesday the teachara, Elwood Chester and Mrs. El wood Cheater, took the pupils on a picnic over to Pierce's Beach. Some

of the parents went also.

the Uftei oa the cam l * * rol "“ i Ing Creek. In the bushes beside

motion Instead of a rubbing ac- xabernade Cemetery. The State tlon. such a* la the case witheeme were no ufled and the ownjnotors. This not only -ecuce* er localed The ^ waa stolen noise at this point, but wear oa f , om Woodbury . The owner came the cam end lifter roller is aiso, aad took his car home Friday The

minimised. . - 1 thieves were caught.

The various moving P &rt * f" j Mr. and Mrs. William Biddle the motors, such as each piston | haTe announ ced the engagement and counseling rod. are ^ of their daughter, Mary, to Ed-

,0 Insure corresponding balance wara ortfflth Jr

vith each of the other five roos M lss Mildred Matthews, of FlsE^

*11U 'Mca oi - . wlCh which they are used In the conatruction of each motor In carefully watching thrse t*aentiaU which contribute to quit* 1 motor operation, “5!: neam feel confident that they are in keeping with the demand of car buyers that the motor In the car SSbuyU •• quiet a. t* humanly possible to make an Internal com

buatlon engine.

MARMORA

(Held Over From last Week) . The Mothers' *nd D* u tf lt *f*' banquet, which was held in the Palermo Junior Hall, was a B™* success H was enjoyed by one hundred and 91teen Tiee^lev's Point. Marmora. Palermo aivllle. Ocean City. AUanU-. City. Middletown. Petersburg. South Carolina and Pennsylvania. The father* and son* were the waiters. The guests extended a heartv vote of thank* to the young people f< their efforts. Quite a numl er from here attended the prlxe fight In Atlantic City Monday night. Mrs. Inex Mtntxer. of Ocean City, called on her uncle. Mr. Luther Corson. Thursday evening. Harry Young and wife, of Strathmere. spent the week end with their sister. Ml** Mary Ross Dr. William Steel, of Philadelphia. spent the week end si his summer home here. Mr. and Mr* William Sapp and son were In Betleplatn Sunday Andrew Barrett, of Skullvlllc. called on hi* grandmother. Mra. Arwllda Clark. Sunday. Mr*. Laura Lawery ha* rented her Urge bouse for the summer

months.

Abolpha Townsend, wife and daughter, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with Howard Stltea and

family.

Herbert Madara 1* the proud owner of a new alldlng trombone. WllUam Gannon. Sr. and wife were in Ocean City Saturday even-

RIO GRANDE

HELD OVER FROM LAST WEEK Robeii Lock and family and Hary SUnley and family, the gypsies who have been tenting here for the past month, left on Tuesday morning for Atlantic Highlands. where they always spend their summers. Mias Florence Hand U staying at Green Creek with her grandmother while she Is flnUhlng scbnol at M. T. H. S. Her parents have moved to Norristown. Charles Crease Is Improving, alter being very 111 since January. « Mrs. John W. Skell'nger entertained her sister and family, from Dividing Creek, on Sunday. The King's Daughters are having the BaptUt Church painted white, which la a great Improvement. A family b; ihe name rf Hilton have moved from Wildwood Into cne of the Cape May Land Company's houses. A number of our people went to

WOODBINE

(Held Over From Last Week) Mlaa Margaret Dowling, he -jother. Mrs. Dowling, of Eaa Stroudsburg. Pa.: Mlaa Ethel LetU and Bamu - Nappen motored here on Sunday. Jra. Dowling la spending a few days with her daughter and Mlaa LetU at their cottage In a Isle City. The Cutler family motored to « Isle City on Sunday. Mlaa Bertha Zimmerman entertained friends on Tuesday evening. Edward Smller. of Atlantic City, made a business trip here on Thursday. AlUn Konowltch. of Cape ^lay City, waa here on buslc..^; Wednesday. Mlaa Helen Sweet, of PhlUdelphla. waa among the week-end visitors here. The Pekarsky family, of Wildood, motored here on Friday. The Sewing Club met on Tuesday evening. An enjoyable even- ' g waa spent by all. Alex May waa an Atlantic City visitor Saturday. Vincent Miller spent several days here visiting friends. Min Sarah Chaaqns enjoyed the week end here with relative*. Mrs. Charles Calhoun, of Cape May Court House, visited Mrs. Milton Peterson at her home Friday. The regular Sunday evening meeting of ’he Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. waa held In the Y building Thursday evening. Abe Elscnberg visited Quaker City Monday. Allan C. Levenaon. Thompson Peteraon. Emmit Burke, Lew Lerenaon, Samuel Nappen and Hugh Doyle motored to ‘Atlantic City on Wednesday evening. The local I. O. O. F. held a very Interesting meeting at their lodge rooms on Thursday evening. Alfred M. Peterson visited the Seaqul City Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peteraon motored to Trenton on Saturday In company of Mr. and Mrs. James. Hugh Doyle, of Philadelphia, waa entertained here a few days this week by hla friend. Emmit Burke. Joe Bush, of New York city, motored here Tuesday on business Hewitt Southard motored to Ocean City on Sunday afternoon.

ing.

Morris Stephenson.

Capo May. spent Sunday »nn

frients of this place.

Mrs Clarence Smith spent Monday with Mra. R. Fendall Smith. Mr* Merrvyn Sharp and twe son*, of Ftanaantvllle. spent several days this week with her paiii Mr and Mra. Elnathan Srpp. V-* Asa Madara and daughter. Do,.,thy. were Atlantic City sh-n-

p.-n Thursday afternoon. Mi-s Elisabeth Dailey, of Meet

Cipe Ma:. spent the week end un-

it, i the parental roof.

Mr Louie Corson and sister-!•»-I » Mias Mary Rosa, spent Tuesday'in Strathmere wijh relative*.

Hoping this is a good crojy*" ore would advise to raise you can but bell. We have enough of that going on without eultlvat

Ing It.

ing Creek, spent Thursday evening with Mra Emma Schellenger. Little Mildred Hess returnee home Sunday after spending several weeks In Millville with hev grandparents. A large number of folks from here, who are member* of Friendship Council. D. of A.. Cold Spring, attended Holiy Council. D. of A.. at Wildwood. Frid.*y night, and enjoyed a splendid minstrel show given by the sisters of Holly Council. Also enjoyed a nice treat. Dave Hawn waa calling on friends In Weet Cape May Frida/. Mias Betty Steer, the lower grade teacher, took her girls and boys on a picnic to Wildwood Sat-

urday.

Mr. and Mrs. H'ram Boults and daughter. Lida, and Brets and Marie Jaggers attended the field dny exercises at Cape May Court

House Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster receiving congratulations upon the birth of a baby boy. Frederick. Jr. Mr*. Foster will be remembered as Mis* Matilda Taylor. Mr. and Mr*. Bert Dawson motored t«> Fleaasntville Sunday. Edward Griffith. Jr., and Miss Mar>' Biddle and Clarence Mclntlre were visiting friends In Die*

Creek Sunday.

Mr. and Mr* Alvin Mason and son, George, and Bill Gramlick motored to Philadelphia Sunday and waited their brother. Fred Gramlick. who has been very 111 In the University Hospital, and report be Is doing nicely. . and Mr*. A, E. 'ackson and Everett, motored to Somers

Point Sunday.

Jacob Ingersoll and Mrs. Ida Chewier of Cape May. were callMra. Eva Ingersoll Wed-

nesday.

Mr*. Carrie Taylor was entertained at the home of friends In Wildwood Wednesday. Mrs. Florence Patterson had the misfortune to sprain her ankle during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, of Cape May. were calling on their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jami Hawn. Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Horace Burk and son. John, of Wildwood, were calling on Mr. and Mrs Jaggers Sun-

day.

Mrs. Mar)- Swain was taken sev Mrs. Mary Swain was taken *e verely ill Sunday with acute Indigestion and gastritis and for a time was dangerously 111. but at this time I* slowly improving, though still confined to her bed. A large number o! folks from here attended services tl the M E Church In Goshen. Sunday evening and witnessed the attendance of the K. K. K. In full rrgalii

The more happiness you get out of this world, the more there will be left for the nest.

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