H*e Fonrteen
CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FMDAY. APRIL 23. 1926
Educating
Boys and Girls From Country
!ond: G. SpauMIng. Middle, third.
! Time—25 n-S.
440-yard dash—Beck. Millville. . firs?; W. her. Millville, second; Mr-an. Middle, third. Titm—€1
College Will Endeavor To Educate Them From the
Lure of the City
Gty Better Press-Agented
Hall-mile — Gracr Millville, ‘elter. Millville, wcond;
s-ars. Middle, third. Time—2
min. 15
Find Quarters For
County Publicity Agent: , ‘
The American cily i- Utter preMt-agented. its advantages, real and supposed more insinuatingly and potently set forth than any brand pickles or
cigarettes.
Some of the Ir.-t young blood and brains is bellir drained off from the country to the city nol
only because of the city dollars 15 in which look bis; and bright and jj,.
abundant.
The trend Is also chargeable to an idea- that somehow city life Is happier, more successful, stimulating in every way. worth while than country
One of the problems which faced the Freeholders last Thursday was to find an office for IV. II. D. Hall, who was recently appointed county publicity director. Until the new county buildings
„ . are completed there will be an
M ‘ d<1 "'- ® rsl • 1 acute shortage of offices availTime | pjoyec* of the Russell Company
Installing the index system, occupied the Freeholders' chambei
body held Its meeting in the Court root, —..ccs were available
by Millville. , ,j„. house, but flnallr
of the County
or*a office.
-s Hattie Van Gilder. Ilotise. was a week e
r with relatives. Griflen made ■ Camden on Si
third.
Morgan. Millvill. Spaulding. Middl
5 min. g sec.
Shot put—Dean. Middle, first
G. Spaulding. Middle, second. . antl Clode. Millville, third. Distance : Thursdnv
—37 teet, 5 inches. Mile relay -Won _
TI “*— 4 m ‘ n ' l J ! offie.
Discus — Peoples. Millville.,,.
first; Doughty. Middle, t^eond; I McchanlV sreee,
G. Spaulding. Middle, third. Dls- ' ,| n |. tanc - 9G fret. 5 inches. I High Jump—Doughty. Middle, j f>nt« ni
Spaulding. Middle. '
Churchill and Peoples. Millville. tied for second. Height -5 ft...
ad jump—G. Spaulding. • Middle, first: Peoples. Millville. I
second: Path. Millville, third. | X Distance—Hi feet. 5% fn. i Mrs Pole vault—Endicott and G. ! ter. Spaulding. Middle, tied for first; Ocei
ill be in charge of the •xhibit at the Sesqtiltenntai. He stated th.it he Id make the publicity plan, this affair public next wo-k.
PETERSBURG
is. Albert Rowland and son. John Yank. Jr., and daiigband Mrs. John Yank. Sr., of City, were Saturday after-
led | noon callers
of! week with friends here, nd i Mr. and Mrs. Asa Madai : family spent Sunday with Rte-
a : phen Stephenson and family, of
business trip to Camden on Sat-1 West Cape May.
urday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sapp Mrs. Emma Lamkin and two and son were Ocean City visi-
children returned home Tuesday tors Saturday evening,
from a ten days' visit in Carney's Mr. William Brameil. of At Point. * lantic City, waa in town Satur-
Alfred Adams and wife, of day.
Camden: Somers Corson wife and William Gannon and famll} son. of Seavllle. were Sunday visited Calvin Monnte evening guests of George Hoff of Esteltille. Sunday, and wife. A box Kociu! will be held in Since conference our pastor. Palermo Hail, given by the Dr. Yerkeys. has been very busy'Alpha Club for the benefit of In the pastoral work of the Clr- the M. E. Church. AH ladies cult. The spiritual work of the, are requested to bring boxes, church needs your presence and Then- will be ice cream and h Ip. Come out and encourage cocoa for sale,
the pastor as well os help. .
! Woodbine High School Loses First Game 1 Tb< Woodbine High School baseball team suffered It* first deteat ot the season at the hands of Vim land High School, by the score of 9 to •• The local team showed lack ot training and ::t time showed signs of nervousness. as most of the squad wenplaying their first game, and against a first -class team. Gabis. In spite of the rather poor sit port of his teammates, pitched tight gam*, allowing the opp sioti only six hits. Alexenberg and Gabis. of Woodbine, feat
at the bat.
ritli Hi Albert
MARMORA
Thomas Ballinger, t ill for about two we
• grippe. Is much
PALERMO
day last week with Mrs. J. B.
Contou.
Mrs. Harry Dibb.s and Mrs. Somers Colli!!* motored to Millville Saturday afternoon. Mr. John Stratton motored to Gihbstown Saturday.
Mr- and Mrs an*l-family call*
Tuckahoe Sunday
Mins Myrtle Mndara called on rs. Albert Wells Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fields and Mrs. Charles Fields and daughter. Bertha and Mrs. Somers E. Young attended tpe mov-
ie* In ‘
■nlng
-rs Con-on. wife and
vllle: Albert Adams and £ Camden, passed Sunday
ith George Hoff
Mrs. Mae Cake. Mr Winner and daughter Were Court House vi
Monday.
Harry Valentine a passed Sunday alienn Harry Butler and wife.
Banjamin Crain a | !m .
' -lalives it. Noa|l Coll|na
'ake
visitors
rood.
d Mrs. Mae
son were Week-end 111: relatives fn Rlrh-
Drbantsm is lodged in America somewhat like mliitariAn in German pre-war thougnt. This comes from Dr. Paul Emerson Titj* worth, president of Washington College, a little but ftm-gra.i* institution at Cliesteitown. Md . who lias sounded a new note in praetlra! education which is now arousing national Interest and attention. Educators, magazines. u-w.-pap»;> everywhere ate rallying to Dr. Tits- 1 worth's idea. Dr. Titswonh. in an article written expressly for th* TIMES
•aya:
''The Chair of Country Life propose* to help nurture a country aet-of-mind. it will air. to divert a larger pun of the human stream flowing tbiough its doors Into the land of growing promise - the small town and the Jpen country. “It will teach Washington College men and women the vital role rural life plays in world enlerprlae. "The significance of rural life BUM become—shall I say It' t country complex, that is. not >nly an idea to be respected but in Idea charged with einolliiu. a My of life to be followed. It w ill ■ot be enough lo dcmoiistiaie hat i he wide-awake eoiiniry ireacher. doctor, lawyer, banker, dltoi. business man. and th* armc-r is a man to lie reckoned Htb In the scheme of things, hat he is making for himself a areer shot through and iliintigh rtlh and rewarded by all kinds ol uman xaliafactlons. Ineluding wncy: the chair or country life rUI ilm to instil into promising outh a deiermin-d and enllgbtned purpoe* io live and work nd play and m-ive in i
‘'Waahingt*.n spire io been, latliatiun. but urture a larger fad. wanu-bea suahlp '
Mrs. W. Voss and Mi*. R.
were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Norman Butk*.-. in Tuekahoe
Harry Valentin*- and wife
, made a business trip i» Court STS52, '***• "•* “''H . I pa»M‘d prld., —inp
Ur ’ "* r-tonji.n,. v ,„ wll .
I-elblotiE j Alfr.sl Jenning* and wife hav*
moved io Corbin City, when
they will make their home. George Breyer has moved hb
family from Camden back i<
J'helr home in Gn-*-nfleld.
' William Butler. wife and
,. ... , _ „. daughter, of Gloucester, were pout, „r °d.." ci.,.
]n|(.Trall.
Adams. Jr., spent the, , ic ,. n ^.
’-k end with his family. i —-—
Mrs. Ijitira laiwry. of Atlantic City. s|M-nt Saturday in
.th frienda.
Mr. and Mr.-. Elmer Corson j and daugbti-r attended the ! nlversary supper given by Daughters *.! America. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ho and daughter spent Monday ■ting with triends her*-. Th*- l^ldle*' S* w ing Circle with Mrs. Clara Sapp Thursday
The M. E. Mite Society held • heir monthly meeting a i thhome of Mrs. E. A. SiraUon
W*sln-sday night.
Clannre Smith and Charle: Aalmiead motored io Woodbln*
'Thursday af lei noon.
The monihly meeting ot ih* Epworth la-ague was held ai j Mr*. Charles Belfrey's in LinFriday evening. A largt
A small troublesome f told a man where to go. man. it happens was a fighter anil answered him w punrh on the now-. Cop picking him up. ''Art
hurl 7"
reply. "Did you gi lumber?"
You Can Save Money!
I tow u bow.
t-aMe saving! account. Ask
Sea Isle City B. & L Association K. It. Arnett. Pres. 14. C Imre. Sec.
Earl
Mrs.
calleti on Mrs. Minnh S. Corson
Monday evening.
James S. Dailey spent Thurs-
day in Philadelphia.
William Corson and John Viz-
Tiiesday evening.
Mr.
•'h* sit
i Wednesday
Frank J. Gonnley. Hill. Pa., visited Cbas.
ilara at-, i Cily ,
Mr. and Mrs. H.-ib.-bell and Miss Myrtle M
leiul.-d the inovi*-s at Oce
Wednwday evening.
Mrs. St*-]la .Mndara and daughter. Dorothy, ol Bccsiey's Point
called on 41rs. Minni* Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. J B. Corson and daugh-| c ,,i|dre te*. C< cil. motored to Atlantic p:.., S| City Thursday evening. * / |rv
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yi Miss Bert ha Fields we
ping in Ocean Cily Saturday ai-
Th*- Uaplisi 8ew>ing < at ih<- home of Mrs. Corson Wednesday all*
few days wiih
in I*
The remains of Mr. Ash. fathei Ot Mrs. Alice Morgenson. were laid to rest in the M. E. (Vine. tery Thursday afternoon. ||i> home was in Philadelphia. Funeral services were held at horn*- of his granddaughter. Mrs. Raymond Sack in Tuckah* M, >- Neal Regina, who has
' , “t l*«-*-t> QUlle HI. Is able lo be out
CorM,n : again.
Cloud. Wife and three Islli'd friends in Oreai: •'ll) Sunday • veiling.
Mrs. Elizabeth Yank, and daughlei. Mrs Alice Cloud and -hlldrcn. Mrs. John Yank.
Woodbine on a •nday afternoon.
Dnrri* laiyto
th.
player piano
sne receiver] Friday afternoon. Mrs.: Walter Kohn has returned home in Buffalo. N. V.. after .-.pending several days with her parents here. Mrs. Estella Madara and daughter. Dorothy, called
Paler
Caiurday aftern Mrs. Clifton Smith has returned io her home in Harris-
burg.
Mr. and Mr*. Jessie Polls, of Audubon, sp.nl the week end with Mrs. Polls' sister. Mrs. Amy Gannon. Miss Ionian Young Is ill. Mrs Charles Cunningham and ■ *on. Charles, were Ocean Cily ibopp* rw Saturday Mr II iny Moorhouse. who lias
III f<
i-eks. i doors.
r able to I
Harry Smallwood.
shopping t
Mr*. El
Friday with
pasre d
nd
. <X * -a!
City
wis Uamlv
Kruke
lends i
Luther Springet
Miss El!zab*-tb Bur«i
-.1 borne Monday tr.m a week's
Islt lo Roxborourb. Pa
Mrs. F. S Carter and daugh-
' tri pas-ed Thursday with the
iorrner's sister. Mr*, ti. F. Starr.
Twa* ln 11 l'‘t: h. r
• Tu,k - birthday.
... c. . U "'' Van
of Ocean Cily. spent last
■oll.-g
It.tral hunger
Alii.- Van Rlehard I.I.smI pois falling on
Gilder
ndiiiuiher. Mr.
mp. Jr., is suffering
nd mojh.-r W.-dnenday.
nd Mis Ja.k Clark i
xiurt House Beak* j Millville Track ] earn Goose " Doughty Stars For Middle I ligh School
p.-nt Saturduy alt.. Mi. and Ml*. Chari.v Fiank Bark, ot -ailed on Klehai.i
H> \\.*tn.-Mfay ,
RAISE THE CHICKS Yoa iso n lose
Hupmobile and Chevrolet
Agency
SALES AND SERVICE
Owing to our many sales on New Cars we have several A-l USED Cars all reconditioned and ready to run. 1924 Chevrolet Touring $275.00 1924 Ford Coupe 260.00 1923 Chevrolet Touring 125.00 1921 7-pass., 8-cyI. Oldsmobile Touring 150.00 1919 Dodge Sedan 100.00 Ford 1-ton Truck, with Huckster Body 250.00 1921 Dodge Commercial 200.00 Also 1 Hudson — 1 Chandler — 1 Cleveland Our Genuine Service, which applies on New Cars also applies to our Used Cars. Call or Phone for Demonktration Smith Sales & Service Cape May Court House
Nu longer any <-xcu-e for l<rein K «v«i l(r . of your hatch. Mod of Us-"bad liuk"|»»ultrym«-n have liad with ducks lias btxn t-a<xd to wrwig hiding Now Fiat!. Butu-rmilk Baby Chick Food is helping U-ns of miUionsof chicks to live. Food tliat gives profier nouruhment in the way that ducks can absorb it. We guaran- !*’: tt 111- perfect baby food (or Biby clucks. Boltermilk 0 Baby Chick Food
SoJJ and Guaranteed by MORRIS KRINSKY Woodbine, N. J.
YOU CAN OWN A BEAUTIFUL SPANISH SEASHORE BUNGALOW
FOR
$3,500 (Plus cost of lot)
Built for year around use. with two bed rooms, bath, kitchen, living room, sun porch, two patios, fireplace and electricity. Hedge, evergreens, shade trees, fountain and auto drive, and seeded and gravelled yard included. WELL FINANCED
CLARENCE DUNKEEBERGER Contractor and Builder Townsend’s Inlet, N. J. Branch Office: 1536 Central Avenue Ocean Gty, N. J-
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TZuick shares its price with jnainr motor cars -bufiitsmlue with none
Ur! Houm- Tiinula It*, •'lark Bam
OCEAN CUV PAINRIP SIOBE
Because of the great number of Bucks bought each year, and because every dollar of the savings of great volume goes back into Bstick value. Buick’t moderate
price buy* quality.
Bukfc cam. and dor, build its car. (he wrav all motor car rogmrrre would like to build their*, if thru volurac or aclhae
Millvill.- Saturday
of Mlddh. Mm
A Few of Our Special* Mont. Ready Mixed Paint Mont. Inside Flat White Mont White Enamel Geosotr Shingle Slain
$3.00 per gal. 2.50 per gal. 3.25 per gal. 1.40 per gal.
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lower cott. Asd u> Bulck they art It.
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MOTOR SHOP
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BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY
9lh St. and Boardwaik
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