Cape May County Times, 1 January 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CITE MAY COOKIE TIMES. FRIDAY. JalHlAEY 1. 192S

400 Wildwood Kiddies Given Xmas Dinner rhtrfes Bradley Brought Joy To Small Army—Christmas Cheer Distributed By Orfanitstiona

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Gvic Club Fete

“Keep up »lth !!•» TIMES" Bur rte TIMES Bead the TIMES Cape May County Time* for ! rale at all ne*s stands. Branch offle* So 104 E. Maple Avenue. Ker. Thono 117.

by HELEN & Mr. Charles Bradley reports his hristmas party to the children of v.ildwood » hu*e success. Over >ur hundr«i little people sat with im at dinner, und Mi. Bradley «ay* he never catered to such lovely youngsters, whose deportment was beyond reproach. Over $2560 was consumed in cost of toys and eats, and plenty of both of the best the marsets afforded were provided. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Craven entertained a week-end house party in their home it West Wildwood Avenue Including many out-of-town cuests among whom “Doc" Collins, of the Episcopal Hospital staff. In Philadelphia, was making his Initial acquaintance with this resort, and unbesltaUngly pronounced Wildwood's climate unexcelled. During the doctor's short stay, weather conditions were unusually fine, permitting him to enjoy daily strolls on the boardwalk and to see the great expanse of open bea which will bold him as a prospective visitor here next summer Mrs. Hugh Higgins arrived home from her trip In California In time M spend the holidays here. Miss Anna Mary Stnhltrager Is spending the school holidays with her parents in E. Maple Avenue Miss Jean Hawkins, of Giensidc. Pa. accompanied her. On Tuesday evening the First Presbyterian Church gave Its t wual Christmas festival amid bright and joyous scere combining gay songs by the separate class, recitations and tableaux, ck with distribution of sifts to le era and school. The regular social afternoons given under the auspices of the auxiliary of the Wildwood Golf Club. Fridays, will be temporarily postponed Uti after the holidays Announcement of the next social ''event will be given in (be columns •f the TIMES. “ Mr and Mrs. Abram Cochran are the guests of-Mi. and Mrs ■luM-ph numbers over the holidays. The Cochrana recently purciuuud the Robert Crooks property. Pine Avenue, and expect to take earl) possession, contemplating an all-year residence here The members of Moose bean lodge entertained their familfc* at a sumptuous turkey set-out !h 1 lodge headquarters last Wednesday i night when over one hundred per■ons partook of the bounties *o hospitably prepared In their hoivAf ! Music and dancing completed the i festival. !

little children were on the look-out for Santa. Certainly Wildwood done tier share most nobly this I year m broadcasting the beautiful*, Christian community Spirit of •

Christmas.

Members of the Wildwood < lub visited the Count}' P*™ •a** Thursday afternoon, laden packages of brightly colored red boxes filled with mixed hard candles for the inmates, all of whom overjoyed in being so well re membered Those In the part! Mrs. William P. Eplcr. Mrs Alfred Taylor. Mrs. Albert U Austin. Mrs. William H. Austin. Mrs 'arrie Mousley. Mrs. Charles Douglass. Mrs. H. R. Stuhltrager. The instil ution Is a credit to Cape May 'ounty. Few people know- of it nd those who have never visited the farm will be well repaid for a glimpse Inside of this cheerful home for the needy. If not one of the best of Its kind In the State.

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HI Cape May County

i Poultry News

A good many new poultry buildlugs are springing up all over toe countv and »e welcome then

. rious Indlvidim! bat they should • uch Individual!

each person '

to think should -. without taking

the large a

l«-ing

The young matrons of the Junior Civic Club entertained about fifty guests at luncheon Monday noon In the Fenwick. Mrs. H. Foster Goschairman The principal speaker of the occasion, was Mrs. Charles Fitting. Hammouton. district vice president State Federation of Women. Honorary guests were: M.a. Catherine McCelland. president music section. Civic (Tub. Philadelphia; Mrs. Sara Way. president Wildwood Civic Club;! Mrs. Albert Austin, president Home Section; Miss Lucille Springer, president Cape May Court House

Section.

The musical program included Miss Marie Huppert and JAsepb O'Brien In vocal solos; Un solos by Miss Margaret Hoffu consisted of turyep patties, potato balls, peas and delicious plum pudding, fruit cake and other dainties. The affair was of the mast ;ful social events of the season.

Rutgers Freshmen Outclass Varsity Former Atlantic City High Boy PlaTing At Forward Berth The Rutgers freshman basketball team, which will play lu first game shortly is the strongest that has ever represented the local inion. Ill practice games. Uk freshmen have shown decided superiority over the varsity, and recently defeated the first tesi to Ik. and the second team 2v son .1 Robrtuu-b. lor years center on the Passaic High School tram, la the pivot raai the Scarlet yeariings. and Phil Rlskln. also of Paasalc. la at guard. Henry C. Alton, former Atlantic City High School star. bOds down one of the forward positions, while Joseph B Prelltx. of Bethlehem. Pa., and Richard C. Boettcher, of Tottenvllle. X. Y.. are alternating the other forward. Abe Wiener, of Elizabeth, a husky guard from Baltin High School, completes the rosier of the team, which is coached by Frank Hill, of Newark.

About Your Health Thmgi You Should Know

Facial Eruptions

» common facial ekin-

spen' by tb- State of New J- r»y in making .. .-us experiment: cover log In many Instance:, several years, with accurate acco'int* being kept i.pnn the result l > experi-

enced i-’.iHryBieii.

Many these new build inns are not a- d-e-p aa has been found by practi.-i experience to Is- the ls-t adopt- for high production In near!; • very aection of the State. > feet in depth has been found best of a tiouae- of any of the styles known as shed roof, two-third span, gable roof, monitor, semimonitor. and high root. All have been found to Is- good, if built in proj- r proportions and to t«- prac'rally spoiled when const ruel--d in

iv other proportion.

To illustrate our weaning. We w ill take for an example the ordinary abed roof type Experience and experiments lias caused the poultry department at out Stale I ollege to adopt it as the "New Jet • sey poultry building" in units oi feet deep and C" feet wide and they uro so convinced of the adaptability and practicability of it. that they have >iad plans and blue prints made of it. furnishing them free to everybody upon application The rear should be foot and the front-elevation nine fc- t Now with these elevations the sun win shine in the liont windows to the rear of the- building if placed according to the plans and will give the proper ventilation, but If this front Is reduced to C or : feet then the sunl^rht only shin- • part w ay Into the bouse and it w U not be as well Ventilated and the holds good in making various otbei differences In roost ruction Aa overhang of 2** feel in tta froai root w Ufa I*e profs r pile t, • 111 kes-p lots o! 1 tie woutherl) rams tram heating mlu th> trout u tin house. M, that fin cumin, bred not in entire!) . lows] et.-a h oui b-a%) si onus allow mg tin houe lo ‘javs goed ventilation dm

teg k summer gust.

We have personally Irbd thii style of laying Im>um and can give it our hearty endorsement and personally believe II to In- the U*! aU styles. >. t we must in .aII fairness State that .-very style mentioned. also the Missouri building U a good one. when it is built alter the adopt is) plan It is the personal variatuns that puts the “kink" into them and simils a good thing. Poultry house building reminds

Extending Boy Scout Work in Cape May Co.

: the new or green poultryn nisi martins- into the poultry who thinks he has thought ., way of making a cross two old breeds and expect* prodtm- some thing tine He . rot know or ever thinks moment that the same - - ha- Ucn tried hundreds of

. .. nor does Wadwo ^ Ule City. Cape barn yard-dung l I bird. Tbo mule j| a y Qjty Hous*. Woodbine mad Avalon are District 4

ultry. quit. in our Fr.-« n its various I. rent aecti.-i

•any

valuabl-

number are all*ubllr lahrury : .inches l.s-ated of the county urrd that any

)«• added

it Most < v.

found to o

.: w tii Iw founded gr-at benefit. It .. golden opportunity for us all Id w. should tail advantage of and u>* our spar, momenta thea* ■Id •v.nlngs in .udmg useful inrmation pi rtalmng to our poultry tb-h v*e it oui main wupport

i.nly

line o

1 hobby W. all like lo - and plenty e.: them. High xm should 1- our elm no what is th. sire of our

hs give full deg of all kinds logclher with from actual

Uil plans of buildi; of laiultry raising, illustrations mad* pliot.utrapl.s of el

. the

■ s-ation of tlx-

at. r platform, th. arrangement of up nc-sts. dropping tagirds and »ste. broody pens, dry mash ImpHr*, shell boxes, the proper way . install running water, with shut If and tees for extending in case I enlarging the pL.nl at some fuire time, simple d. vice* to hold l« n the doors, feel . arriero and

district Officers Elected

l«nda 1* making a go at bid lor < ar. now in 11* midst of a .1 advertising campaign, but n* l. II you there n- no place • .tdopied for tb. i»ultry busl•t Diallers not w I.M-h part or I w h It you are interested In ' a i is hr here in .bar oM tape' 1 • ounty We huv. tb. soil, tbe ' van. and tbe w.uther here is! •t id. al Dim mt.nit.s in the year. ’ ead of three months there. Br»«l more poultryinrn to lo-1 in our midst W. m--'. i 1M ,r. • b.- letter class of poultiy build- ’

The Boy Scouts ..( tbhave been recently afflliat.-d with the ix sly-orfanlied Atlamir dl. Boy Scouts of America, to cover Allant ir and Cape May At th. organization meet recently in the Board *•! Trode rooms. T uendny. iK-ccml" ! 22. IfiSS. the general outline and plan of the organuatioo was explain.-d by Mr. Nohl. P. Rand.l. regional Scout executive, who has been taking ebarg. of the extension of the At Unix fitjr Council. The followiiig wer»- . l.-ctad: Chairman. IVrcy H. Anckaon. Wildwood, vie- chairman. E. O Howell. Cape May Court House deputy comraiastooer. M. J. Quirt. Wildwood: chairman finan.-.. Mulford Steven*. Cape May CHy : - ha Irma n camping. Irving Fitch. Sen late City; troop reprrnrntaliven. Charles Sanders. Wi wood. Rev. Irving H Fisher. WI wood: William B. Powell. Cape May > ourt House; Charles Swain < ape May City. Tbe above-named offle*r* will bf charge of Scouting activities tor Dialrb ' 4. which comprises W wood Srn Isle'City. Cap- May City. Oape May Ooort House, Woodbine

and Avalon.

Bas.d on the rurvey made of Atlantb and Cape May r'ouiuie* last July, t *.e extension of territory of the At lan tie City Council. Boy Seoul.- «»f America Is I* mg made This a. tion b In keeping with tb*general plan of the National

' ell. which calls for the occupation

of every community in the fnlted Slat. .. at a very early dale, and the two rounttan in question are among the ia-t to be brought under council - ---rvtaton with Region 2. which ■■ :.ip*tee* the Srat.-a of New

York and New Jersey.

This newty-organired council will hav.- the responsibility of makm. tb. aCMt program available to, tb- gr.-ateat pqa-dhle number of

it the two counties:

i firm, efficient

arTnd 0 .'! Millville

Court of |

Strengthens For Trip South la!

chairman, who will be chairman

the District Court of Honor, member of tbe Council

Honor.

who will be In (.large of the depannimt of inspection; a chairman of '.he various standing commlti.- s. who will be a n.e nbnr of the rorreapondii.v comn.itteen of the co-tn-ril. Each troop will also have a representative on Its district organ-

isation in the person of a memi* - q b _ Chamberlain and of its troop ...mmttteu. These dls- . . . Irtct eommitt.-es ate not aeparair Other Tdkwjnchrt sun Wffl organlaatloiis l-ut simply parts of EJeTOI the council organisnlian. Thus. Uw JQtn arr*. « two counties sill operate aa a * single unit or council. »/:ll p. w. Year'* Day Tbe council or ganization Of thrs. " 1,1 1 ,a y " 7 sub or district cor mlttaen Is ef-

fected for the purpose of slmpUfy

ing the administration of

in tbe larger area.

Tbe executive board of tbe cil will consist of tbe

work

to th.

tho Tar ; ivUl. ..

and It la pom""*- ■*“-*

ille eleven ' u.ierdale. SC Coral Gables.

The new men whlcl secure.! by MlllvUls team on a par with mu in lira country and oo« show up well against any a all-wlar aggregatloaa now .

in Florida-

The following playsn a>ing the trip: End*. Guy Ch. tain, formerly of Nehru* this season roach of ihs jackets; Ray Crowtherw, «

The team which will represent Millville at Winter Haven. Fla-.

when tbe Jereeymrn play ,hr ! fAJ. t ^". I .T'ILweT Hrw._ Soul hern elev en on January V* P***^

will be a far stronger team 'hat. tbe one whlrh played against the Tornadoes a couple of weeks ago and uasucccK-fully defended

State title.

chairmen of standing committee*, of whk-h there will Is- seven, chairmen of district committees, and a small group of men who trill be members of tbe executive board,

but who will not be in charge of Manager Johnson stales that he any particular department of the | h »» found It necessary to add sev vorl, ; era! new play. r> because some ol Tbe plan anticipates the employ- l ‘"' regulars found It Impossible roent of two part-time executive: »»r «bcm to make the trip because who shall aid Harold V. Feyl. Scout <> f business roa-ons while Ikoug Evecutive. in the direction of the Cra«*. former l-afayelte star, and »ork. ’ formerly a nwwnher of the Orean

City Beach Palnd. is unable to make the trip because he is ai present rway on a month's honey-

Many Honors Go To

Middle Athletes

Havy Boji Hare Taken Pint

Plates in Humeroux l

fesslunal ranks, and McCt>:Nebraska: centers. Ham Millville High School hey ha* starred in the RfU gar.

: four scaaouo. an.:

Ackeroyd. former Udhyer. man: backs. Leo Douglas

The Millville l.am ha« signed Vermont luminary. Qian) several of the m«-mber* of this sea- , trwcimate of ttowgiss son'* Yellowjarkets outfit and will . ntonl. "Two Bits" Houmt. use their stadium for the practice j i^ lltinoll valley star, wl

Colgate luminary, tackle Dr tbe I. captain of the ItJ fayeltt eteves: Hill Kunlock high, and joe Riley, who . hb football at MillvRlr Srhool and while a Maher championship service dev. sea*, guard*. Save Croortk- • captained the 1*24 •4e.es. Iloffmsn. Of Uthi.

> fill k* al demand- 1 ‘

rent- I-* th- live biru*.I I *ay woitld-U -< u-lbtii. rs * 11 llmglj hav.- paid 5 ..i i«.'-V pound more to hav. ' 'a uod fresh local turkey •••

i sessions tomorrow and Thursday

Not only can tbe Naval Acade- |B preparation f.w their game with m> point to six sport* in which yt. Airy, independent ehampiom it bolds leadership but it eat. also of Philadelphia, at the PhUies' exhlbit a long list of individual 0,11 Park on New Year's aDer-

honors won by members .if It*: noon.

team thi* season. . i , Th, Shi:™ !M 1. th.. ,« th. . >R«

gymnastic honors. In the Intercollegiste tiyuuiastic Association

Naval Academy took

first in all six of the cumpetitlon*. as well as the fir-t throe j f

in the all-around contest

Paul D. Struop. captain ;>f thb *r> team, was the winner of the all-around competition and also of first place on the flying ring*. Firsts were also won by , Midshipinf-n as follows: Horizon- '■

Harold G. Newhart; tide

horse. Perley M. Clarke; parallel bats. Franris X. Forest; tumbling. Elmer K. Zitz.wiu and Waldo Tullsen (tied): rope-climbing. Ritchey E. Durham and Austin

Wh«-clock (tied),

hs next vtectMv. triumph «| Naval Academy athletes wa* In boxing. In which th. Naval £ Academy took firsts In four of i*

Its winnrt.. were ^ 176 pound-. Karon. ICu pound-: k

Edmund ' M Rag-dab 146 ^ pounds: John A. Charlson. Jr .

136 pound*.

Very high honors were won by j hl»val Academy swimmer* f

U-en -Inning with jacket* this season; Han J. dove City Collage and Yellow jacket star; *TCfirwell, another former Oofg. and Gyp Ibiwnry. Bethb : who ha* been acting a* lock for l|>e Millville tear

will ’ thi

cured a Brolln

and bring a good pro. .: lone when sold dir.-, i n <11 kind-

lulanoe will be secured fronr - - r a i.hlcal standpoint, from the i..||xiuit of vocations and also t>- standpoint of religious lutki-*. The territory will tw d into four natural grouping*; ry inunlties or districts. DUV. 1 comprising AtUr'.ic > V.ntnor. Margate; District . I'leaanntvllle. AbM-con. Sor-i-''"int. Nurthlield. Unwood

-■.dlng.ocronoty; IMstHe, A „ faur W . BuI# . ^ (apu|n l..romonion. I-at Harbor , hl * year, lowered the Intend 1 ' WildwoodI •"-« "•«*un in both - , n,y ' ' b ' *»y»rd free style end Up-I 4 i Itv. ats- May < ourt I j (». jmnl bark stroke Halle C ^

I Allan. Jr., estahlbbed a new fig-

>! these districts or 1 ore for the 2oil-yard breast -trok- $ ■ 111 have a chelrman. event, and P.-ter A. Uyi.iff wa. member of :be exrcu- i l h. winner of first piar. m t«.tl the cuun.-tl; a vice' tli. loo and 226-yard ra.es.

and Woodbine

Do You Run Things on the

Budget System?

■cither buunrox. home nor one's priMMl nfgjn m ‘ ru ictxexifuUy wtthout xomc xort of -teg p!*i Bndffctx arc the chief facton to moat nD aacocsv-. J budget we mean a fit ajwxist to he set askdr le:

By reason of a flerailed freight ..

car on the track about 26 miles disease 1* ....

rr;^.* Ju r°a n ,i,e * 50 p p^w, ^ • '■''«* .-.odmon train on the Reading rtyatem »a* | >U origin. Therefore • blood m-di-over two hour. iMe In arriving Sat-1 ernes" do not rare It urday night, and a few belated 1 Thb no-a*e vanrw it r ° otfr *. tor Ute regular football ] from a few-mall pu-tul.

large one*, the latter olt.n lewv- atandiugly mg disfiguriug pit* or scan, a Hewsure m

eeruin germ, tbe art,* hareillu*.

game held here

cauaed some loud *poh,

bling* to the round*

The Christm*. exervlsr* held in the First Bapt-at t'htmh. b.-dn^-day evening, wiere of unm-u.1 In•erost this year, each dep,n bsvtak it* own parti, ular progranespecially arranged for the orca Stott, wfahh was high!) entertain- “** i,ad teicrestlng a* well Tbe enure program «i«*u i h 11*1 mar cantata b) the ». hm.l

iy be

scope, and may lather a than raiinr th. .rupti.m that a rich, highly-sra, will lend color 1.. thchooM- and the hh. mince pie* and fried !.* •• avoided They uveri™ * »<* «« the *k,ll Wh . '• ty rhok.-d and ina

10—Lwwrw Um RuU*

man, dead or in ing. • —aid or ad straight U.rvu*-! the rules of g.df and understand them th..r oughly. Tt.ere are n.l.i.,.n«. aliuo.t tens .d tuirn-.n* of gulfera ii u i of them all Hwre are n-.t * thousand

ntr. Who are letter perfect In tlo- rule, many ■ And gulf eann.d t* played under

‘<1 to gel the treate-t °f It unlewa It !« plated

. . the rule*.

micro htwywr knoae ell tbe laws, l-ut

h* <1.*. know how t„ end the law •'i.pati) lUt fi U the ,.*e and. here » ,be

V- know portent |M.lnt. he know* Inattnciive-n.-d din Iy the thing* that are Ul.- ( -wl Thai picture. Is exactly the knowledge i- mewse.1 minding {"I *’•* rr *I pdfer. wt.riher ic not - ar. to “• >» *u e*I*ert He may n<4 le I rertain * ,0 “ } l ‘ ,n ' 3 fb** t!.e iw-n

ally tn medal jilay 1* two atr.-ke* If 1.1* hall lilts the pers-m at the flag and .«e stroke tf It hit. his fellow roinpettlorw hall, but be win ka-.w

penalty In ea-i. ease and

When thing* are rut acordinj tn the bade' Gnnnm nlwayi work ont ndvanUgrotuly K»b things on the budget—«Urt today ,

First National Bank Sea Isle City •The Bank Where Ton Feel At 1

HIGH PRICES PAID FOR ALL SKINS especially muskrat .1 Call

1 he \\ eekly Payments of 25c, 50c, $1, $2 or $5 into a conivideraLle gum “» money almuat before you know it MAKE A MERRY XMAS for everybody next year

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Reliable Trucking Service

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