CAPE MAY comm TIMES. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1. 1926.
ou Qnlf/ Mix Love and a Career,
Says Oldest Woman in U. S.
And the thiaks that was a pretty good system. “I bdiere that motherhood is oae of the bigfest Mewap that eaa come to aay womaa." she says. “A firi may hehere she is . doinf her bit in the world by writing books, fighting law nits or ranainf banks, bat to me there is awre happiaett aad satisfaction ia raisin" a child to yoaag manhood or womanhood than ia all the money aad fame a career could bring. And I've raised ire children
give-and-take proposition. It mest be full of love, ander-
hr ISM—women
for which there k ao excuse. So there’s her aaswer to the old questioa.
Mrs. Louias Kirwin Thiers
can make aaly
the great new aerial story of the girl who chose a career end put love out of her life, now appearing in this newspaper every Friday.
laon made a buslneec trip to
I Analeaca on Thursday.
I H. O. Hackle aad wife att-nd-Jed the Grange at Seavilie on
Tueaday evening.
ine -
with rvlaUrea
* tor fc tow I relative*
of New
to Philadelphia and Mildred Lw
Aay evening and win remain here with relative* aad friend* until January i. Mr. laaac Laptdua. of Buffalo. N. T . apent a few day* with .hi* parent* and *i*ter* here. David Grubee. a student at the Philadelphl* Dental I'ollegr. U ere to apeod the vacation with hi*
areata.
Henry C I^pldu*. of Wildwood, a* here on Saturday, before leaving for New York, to spend a fen Mr. Harry Deveoaon. of Porer. Del, was a week end visitor fee re
with relatives
Mr. Alfred Clement*, of CohutoU Cniveralty, a student and a former
reeident bare. * for a few day*.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob (Haaeiu. and | family, entertained friend* at their | borne on Saturday evening. Mo'rts Jasper returned on Sun- ’ day evening after apending a few days WHb relative* to New York a Kae Cohen, of Philadelphia, i week end visitor here with : friend* and relatives Charles Reiver, of Long Branch. !». J.. ►pent the ffcrteuxui* holiday here with relative* Dr. Joseph Devenaon. Manager ot > the Capitol Theatre, was a Philadelphia visitor on Moud*> Mr. MorrU Coher sf Pallndel phla. a foraer resident hete. *pc-tjt ■ lew da; * with relative* Mr. Uraef Reiver, of Millville, was a week-end visitor here with
Iva*.
I Mr*. Jacob K.-W man left tor New Yolk as* Seh< aectad) N Y. and will remain there with friend* aad relative* un til after New Year* Thi# is the i U Mr. and Mr*. PVMaan. Arrhk Weiner. Julia* Weiner and George Welaer. aii of Nee York, former resident, here, visited friend* here lor a lew day* Mr and Mi* George We la* lurk, of New York, are here fur a lea day*' *ta> »5tb the Aieienberg family Saul Welxcl. a elodml M New York t'Otvenrtty. arrived on i‘rlday evening and will remain lot a few day* w Mb hi* parent* Mr. and Mr* John Hula, and
Va*!t I Fri-
day U Philadelphia, and Saturday to New York They returned Set urday evening The trip as* made
FISHING CREEK Mias Marie Woolaon apent Sunday evening with her cousin. Mu* Elsie Mr.ttbew*. at Erma. Jfra. Beulah Cummin* and mother. Mr*. Jane Bate. Mrs. Mary Hildreth and Alma Bate* spent Tuesday to P Jena Vista Everett Matthew# up rained his wriat cr-nking a track on Thurs-
day.
George Weaver had a sale Saturday aa be has moved to Rio Grande. Mrs. Rebecca Sbaw has relumed home after visaing her daughter. Mrs. Frank Matthews. Mr. George Matt new* spent Sunday evening with Mr. Elmer Hemtogwa<. at Green creek, on Sunday evening.
with Mr. Alfred Jackson and fam-
ily
Mia* Jennie Woolaon turned home after vlaltin to Delaware Gardena. Harry Ft*her. wife and daughter, of Weal Cape May. was railing relatives here Sunday. Edwin Jackson I* visiting his brother. Horace, at WIMaood Miss Mildred Matthews apent Sunday with her cousin. Elsie, at Hew many rm.r> un Ike Clsaaltod page I hi* week! Nee detail* e* Br*l page^XEAN VIEW” Mr. aad Mrs. Samuel Abrams end two daughters, of River View Height* .pent a few days last week etth their daughter, Mrs Anthony < anuao Ml*. < barb > Miles aad tao uun* of ITIIadelpbia. apent the week end With her imrtlx r Mrs Hlle-rt Uta. Amanda Tullnor. of Philadelpdihi. a0mt Ruaduy wtik her mo* her Mi a.*d Mrs Ernmil Hoannm and dauchtor. Katharine. >|»*t • hriafma. la Pbllatfelpkia. a Mb tier mother. Mrs C Moaao|i Mrs William ' area was a Philadelphia ahopiwT Tueeday Mia* Stole Vaugilder May. apenl the a.»k end alth l«-i mother Mia* Mary Donohor t« sptndln* a fee: day. nllfa friend* .vt Poft* town. P* Mr* Ellubefh Way end and daughter. Alma, are siieuding a fra days In Jrnkintowa. P* . with her son Mr aad Mr*. J E. Jeffrie*, of Oorar city, spent > hristma. with their parent*. Mr and Mr* J Itoa-
garetta Smith, of Egg Harbor, ►pent Christmas with bu parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ! to garth. Miss Helen Foster, of Sea lal* City, called Mary Do* m Walter Sibert. of Phlladall spent a few days alth hla parawta Mr. and Mrs. J. Sibert Mr. and Mr*. John Barbnor Wednesday in Philadelphia Joseph Uoyd and James Cniww motored to PbMadelphla Waffnea-
day.
William Kurtz aad Harry Downam motored to Egg Harbor Sun-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Fred lagamaratno and Mr and Mrs. Joseph Medlea. of Phlladeipbla. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mr*. P. Cannae Charles Donoboe. of Philadelphia, ia spending a week at hi* parent'* residence be.-e. Mr. and Mrs. George Myer and children motored to Philadelphia Thursday Mrs. Henry Hyaca and Miss Frances canuso were Ocean City shopper* Wedaeeday. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Itownam. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Downarn and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Do* nam were Atlantic CRy shopper* Tueeday. Unwood Dallas' friend* are glad to see him out again after a long spell of sicknea*.
Mi** Edith Endlcoit'x. at Court House, on Christmas night Mr. and Mr*. George Thoraon entertained at Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mr*. Martin Dong.
Noon motored to Port : Wildwood; Mr. and Mr*. Warren Norris on Wednesday. j Harris and children, and Mr*. Edith Hand, of Millville, apent Amelia Neal. Christmas Day home v Hh her Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Denn Barents and sister*. and Miss Alberta Harris, ot Miss Hilda Bingham I* spend- Washington. D. C., spent ChristIng the Christmas holidays home n.aa here with their pannt-. with her parents. j Ben Cress.- has been made cupR- Peter*..n attended the fain of the Temple College footChri*tmas entertainment at Del- bull team. «ea*<.n itXS, which mom on Thursday evening. will be his M-nior year there. Mr*. Jennie Bingham and eon.jlbn made recoid* a* an athlete Unwood, spent Christina- In Jer-jall -luring hi* hl*!i a-bool day*, aey City with relative* at M. T. H. S.. of which football L. and H Peterson called on j t'-am he was also ..plain, their aunt, at Delmont. on Chri't- i* spending hie . .ration from
Temple here with hi- parents. Ml
Ed. Pow. II and Charles Cloverdale were In Delmont on Friday. Mias Ethel Hand, of fiementon. spent Christma* with her
parents.
Several of the prop).
and Mr*. William H. Chris Banio and 'sother spent Christma* here with if<d>ert Ken nedy and family. Hi* wife. wh.i ha* tM-en spending three week* here w.tn her parvni returned
at Jer-
dora attended the shrwiting match with them at Delmoni on Christmas Day. aey Shore, I’m..
Goff and wife apent I Ephraim Homan, of Philadel-
' phla. spent Christina* In re with
hi* parent*.
Carvw of Phlladel be chriataia* holiday* -uu. Mr. aad Mi* Mil
r taarbing York, vialted i her. on ffuadey
• Mk! •'Mi maa who 1
Amo* Gandy, of PblladelphU •PMU Nunday with hi. father in*, ph UaanBee. or I'biUdaiptiU •pent the week end with hi* wife delpbia epeol Iasi week Willi her Mrs isjui* tiaha. taper, of Phildel phla. spent'the Week end With
1 Mwtouhan I-
ELDORA Charles Noon and eon and U-wla Peterson were iu Woodbine on Thunday. Mia* Hilda Bingham called on her aunt. Mrs. Mary ivteraoa, on Christmas morning. Mr. Alex Baud and family spent Christmas with A. B Faust-
and wile.
Mr and Mr*. Wilbur Ireland. Millville. apent Wednesday ighl with William Peterson. Jr.
and wile.
Mr* E. Htevrns spent a few days raeently with her daughter
at Deunlavillr.
Mr*. Edna Jonee. of Court j Houv. apent a week .recently with uer mother. Mr*. Clara
Chamber*.
Herman U-huer and Wife apem j < hi i*imas With Mrs. U-bnur s parent* at Woodbury. Homer* Hand and wife ap> nl Chris I mas Day with relative* la
Bltdgeloa.
John aad B. Fowler and Daniel Chaaiwr* were -la Delmont ou Friday ev-alng. Me id Chamber* had f'biUtmaa with Mr*. Chamber, parent, at Bwainlon. h. WhUden aad wife, of Delmont. called oa Mia. C. Bingham
on Tuesday.
Mr*. Caifai Hand entertained .otupany from Port Norrl ou
Tuewday.
II. C. Wbtlden. called on Charles Bingham on
TWMMbU
GaliM r Pelenoa made a buati ue*. trip to Belleplalu the ■i*t
Christmas in Port Norrl*. Charle* Ctoverdal.- anllelalerville. spent Christmas with Ed. Powell and family. Waller <;been, of Philadelphia, spent the Christmas holiday with
his grandparent*.
Mr*. M Foster, of Green Creek, spent Christmas with Francki
Fowler.
Mr*. Emma Broughton is spendg some time In Green Creek. Mr*. Einaia Springer apent Chrtetmas Day with Mr*. Edna Bingham. Mrs. A. B. Fa ii re. of Belleplaln. spent Monday evening with A. Baud and wife. Ida Peterson spent a few day* with her aunt at Court House. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Hunt, of Philadelphia, apent Saturday and Sunday with Garner !*«
family.
lau Stella Uadcrtnan and a friend, of Philadelphia, spent la cf day* with Garner Prterson aad wlf*. Mr*. Jennie Hollingshi-ad and daughter, of Delmont railed on her slater Mr*. Mary Peteraoa. on Saturday evening. Several of the young men sprat Saturday evening at Woodbine. Hla* Dorothy Bishop, of Temple •Urge, spent the Christmas holidays home with her parents. Ken Beth Bonham motored to rile plain on Sunday Mr*. Margaret Lovett, of Court tmae. and Mr. Harry Lovett. *r Pleasantvillr. spent Christmas with Mr*. Mary Peterson and
- BUly
Mr* L. Undrrman. of Millville, vidtad her daughter. Mr*. M. Peterwa, on Saturday evening. Charles Noon and aun motored fo Port Norris on Friday after-
RIO GRANDE William H. McCariy spent Saturday at Malaga with hi*
brother.
Miaa Bernice Morton entertained Mia* Florence Hyke*. of Cape May. this week. Mr. and Mr*. Gus Roil and aon. of Philadelphia, apent the Christmas holiday* here with her P« reals. Mr. aad Mr*. Oliver
MrDunal.
Claraaoe Fisher of PbiladelRhia. aprat ChrUtmaa Day hen with Mr. and Mr*. Dennir Fisher Mra. Harry Smallwood and daughter. Lotta. of Camden. the Christina* holiday* here with relailvea. Her husband apent Christmas Day brie. Mr*. Katie Itu. of Philadelphia. spent Christma* Day ben with her parent*. Mr. and Mr* John Prana, and her daughter. Naomi, who hoards hen with
her grandparent*
Mr*. Robert N. Norrl*. at
Philadelphia. »p-m f'btbdma* Day hete with her paieata. Mr.
and Mr*. Aieala Edwaida. Mr nod Mr*. Ferdinand Win-
dish. of Philadelphia. *p-nt J Christman her* with h>i par. ala.
! Mr. aad Mrr. J»~ ph Charter. Mr. and Mr* At ltay*iager
and children, of Cap. May up. i.t
Chriafutoa Day at John Xrbellrn
gera.
Mrs. Mary Pltiett*. iiaia. her. of Wildwood, •pent the Week end here with hei pan-ala. John Prase and wife and b> r children The Bapflsi and Nazarene chun her held ih.fr Cbrtatma* euleltalamei.t* on We.lDM*lay evening and the M. ih—fl-i Church oa Tbureday evening
Jame* C. Aken*. a nail-.r on th« ■tearnship Gilmer, apent Christmas hen- with hi* wile, ubo ia visiting her sister. Mr*. Joseph
Davis.
Ml** Leuh M. Harris, a i-arher in the publir schools ai Riverside. spent Christmas Day here with her parents and sister-, and on Saturday left Tor Florida, where she will spend the remain-
der of her vacation.
Mrs. John Morion Is visiting
-lalIves in Philadelphia.
Miss Edith Bowen, who Is a
stud.m in th.- school for the! blind, at Overbrook, Is spending i
tb-- holiday* hen- with her fatht-r. >anta Claus Delivered Many Ford Cars Thin Year One little detail of Santa Claus' b this year was to deliver to considerable part of his rllen le brmnd-aew Ford car*. Of
course, this was no new f.-at for the jovial Ol.l fellow. For years be ha* broughi around a. w cars
to replace old onni and added a
car here and there to provlde
ransportal ion for all the family
This year, the task aaeamc.l greater proportior* and furaieb.-d
thrills for hr left car* at
fhousands of hora.-s which had
before enjoyed the mo-
an automobile and bad never
expected t» own one.
The principal Christmas agent in arattrring thb new measure Yule tide joy was the Ford weekly purchase plan. Thousands of person* who started this consistent method of saving toward automobile ownership last immer received delivery this month —many of them as a aurIse for the re»t of the family
i Christmas rauiulng.
The plan, which was inaugurated by the company In April. 'S23. has -hown a steady Increase in enrollment ever since it# inptlun. Founded upon the same inti pi.- which has made the Chri.-tma* -avings clubs, sponsored by banks, an overwhelming *ucce«s. this plan baa offered person* without ready capital an opportunity to aave with a Ford as a deanlte goal. By the id the rurrent month, approximately 300.000 persons will liavc received their car through h. medium of this plan, the av--lage period between enrollment and delivery being Bve months. Authorized Ford dealers everywhere have already begun to rc-
of persons who
have made an early start certain of a Ford car for next Christina*. The next few months are expected to show a great Increase over the sane period of last winter, for perrons of limited means are beeswing euwvlnr.-d In rapldly
ln<-rearing numbers i one certain avenue tc
Live News of the Business World
Match factorien at Oshkoah. Win., and Barberton, Ohio, turn out a billion matches « day. Tooth brushes to the -umber of 14.7K4.3S6 were Imported by the Cnlted States last year. Fox Film Corporation earned a net income In September of $380.964. compared with *167.967 last
year.
Will Rogers, the comedian, has had his lift) insured for $800,000 which he pays a pieinium of 1100 a day. York's White Way has 1!.228 electric signs using 1.121.223 lamps, the Edison Company report*. Most of the lamps are small. 987.185 being of 10 watt site. Dr pari mem of Agriculture says the 1925 crops will net the farmibout five per cent, of their $60,000,000,000 investment. The Chrysler Automobile Cominy mad- a proOt o( $8,078,286 In the past three month* against $1,181,853 for the same period last year. Building construction cost on November 9 was 1 per cent, highthan a year ago. Volume of work started Is 28 per cent, ahead | of last year's tea month record, i Wad Is anticipating in 1926 the best farming year ever known by the United Stales., due lo improved methods aad better banking conditions. in ten months the Prudential Insurance Company has financed the building of 15.041 dwellings and 783 apartment* accommodating 25.275 families. Rubber heel* are growing In popularity. Nearly .400.o00.00tl pairs will be marketed this year. «n increase of 25 per cent, over
1924.
The telephone will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary next year. The flr*! message was sent between Cambridge and Boston In 1876. Pennsylvania has 16.894.843 laying hens, according to the State Department of Agriculture. | This I* an Increase of 2.500.000
! In ffve years.
Fires in publir institutions during 1924 caused a loss of over $60,000,006. or 10.3 per cent, of the national waste. Nearly 600 buildings were damaged. A new oil-electric car on the National Canadian Railways completed a 2.937 mile non-stop run at an average speed of 43 Vi nileu per hour, a world's record for distance and speed. Philadelphia's traction company proposes to buy and operate the Yellow taxicabs in that city. Over 250 traction companies through-
out toe United Statas I 4.4 5S»buaes. TrI city oftclala of Jaraey City. N. J.. plan to buy an anthracite coal »toe in Scranton for I1.6M. • OOffjPlt will produce 60.009 too# month, and sales to cittoana will * n>a4k! at cort. Yoc Can Save Money!
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