Cape May County Times, 28 May 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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C|7 A TCI 17 Th, ■ B ® xl “ rd of the j union Bender bar rmlgned uEifi IdLilh K*1 I I | Women'* Civic Club will be held i poaitlon with the TIMES.

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The MIh'-h Florence er.d Barke were *t ihelr cottage FortT-hMh street over the ”.e

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Hr*. John Cornleh epent several days during the week visiting friend* in Philadelphia. The supper given by the Ladles' Aid of the M. E Church on Friday was a ■uccesr. netting over M5.00 Ira Tolson. of Bordentown. N. J., spent the week end at the home of hit* parents. Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Tolson.

e home of Mr*. Irving Fitch, [on W< Inesday evening. June i. and all card fans are Invited with the promise of many beautiful

prize*.

The Women's Civic Club open* for the season on June 1. with Mrs. Betterton again In charge

The club house ha*

bad extensive alteration* made It during the winter month*, and should again be a popular socutl center In the life of the; colony. In addition

Bender will leave shortly for Dearborn. Mich., where he will enter the printing business with M» uncle. Ill* friends will tender

hlm a farewell reception. Mr. Hugh McElwee. of Phila-

delphia. was here Monday pre- "Zander the Great,”

AT THE THEATRES Who’s Who aad What’s What at the County Playhouses

RECENT MARRIAGES

Fehrle-Shaanon

Mias Louise Pebrle. of Rlvcr-

the emergency rooms, the club' side, N. J.. and Frank Shannon, house Is equipped a* a comfort of 8e* l*le City, were united In station, and resting rooms, and the bonds of matrimony at the

Comedy and Thrill

"Zander ihe Great." the famous stage play, adapted for the screen by Fr-ucea Marion and starring Marion Davies, will be shown at the Capitol Theatre. Woodbine. Saturday add Sunday. May 29 and 30. Perhajf never j In her career hsj Miss Davies

In Millville Mr. aad Mrs Lewis Marpbells and son. Kay mu.id. and friend, of Philadelphia, and Mr*. Rarriette Smith, of Merchamvllle. formed a party of week-end vM-

Mra Agms L Cole, widow of the late Captain John T. Col-, has‘taken a cottage and spend the summar here. She will motor from ' Fpvtnmouth. N. H. earl) In June.

Ulna Margaret Tolson. Mis* K. R. Johnson, of this city. "Bob ' Barbour and K. Malcolm Tolson. of Phlladolphla. were entertained at a theatre and dinner party by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tolson. In Philadelphia, on Saturday, and on Sunday they were the guctfs of Mr. Tolson on the S. Delaware, on which Mr. Tolson la Bret mate. Mt. and Mrs. Daniel Marts, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mr*. George Coxaon. Mr. aad Mrs. Louts Rapp and family, of Philadelphia, < week-end visitors. At the bean hunt and paper bag picnic lo be held on June 2. at t o'clock, la the basement of *. Joseph's Church, for the benefl: ot Ibe Girl Scout* of America, tber- will be a magician, a fortune teller tqgetber with other aoveltle*. All are Invited. Howard Hobrru and family, of Deepwater. N. J.. spent Sunday here, visiting relatives. The card party conducted by Mias France* Buacb. at Bueeh'i Hotel, for the benefit of the Par

for social parsonage of St. John'* Evangell-’ b^ n M admirably cast as In the • cal Lutheran Church. Ocean City., ^ ■ Mamie." the demure.

i on Saturday by the Rev. 0. W. whimsical yet humorous heroine Mrs. Elizabeth Slout, of Town-1 Aderholt. Mis* Loretta Caroth-, of -zander the Great.” aend's Inlet, wa* awarded the ert. of Ocean City, was brides A different angle and a new lamp In connection with the Par- mand and Owen Jones, of Sen | W ut baa been given the play ent-Teachers Association dance i*)( City, waa best man. After : br the introduction of several last Friday evening. , a abort honeymoon the coup!- CO medy characters, who divide ~ ' will reside In Ocean City. 8ev-i picture equally Into two porTbe Nippon Bazaar, on the eral weeks ago the wedding wasi,, 0 „—devoted exclusively to

poatponed due to the bride con-. lht . comedy clement and the traettag meaale* and the groom i 0 , h , r l0 an e ple drama of the sustaining Injuries as the result 1 far west. -—

Martin Soden. Sr., of Philadelphia. was at his cottage on Forty-eecenth Street. Sunday. Professor ana Mrs. Nelson Far

Thursday, was a success. R J. Z*il«y. uf Oushrn. hat opened a light luneb and lefreah meat stand or the Boardwalk at Foriy-second Btreef. Mr. and Mrs Harry Gartoa. of Philadelphia, are taking a two weeks' rest a; their summer home on Forty-ninth Street. Mrs. II. Banmglier .of Richland. N. J.. was a Sea Isle Cily visitor this week. The Parent-Teachar* Aasoclatl.on has donated |1«.U0 to br used for prize* to U- given to the local school children as rewards for proficiency In school v and attendance.

Dr. tn.1 Mr*. Henry Pickard, of Philadelphia, were down fur the week end at their cottage on Landis Avenue. Mrs M. Wolfe, of Philadelphia. Is Ibe guest of Mr. and MrGustave MornhlnwrgMr. and Mrs. Theodore Scball. on Sunday entertained at tkrlr summer borne here the rollon lag guest*: John Menke. Ml*. Reg art aad daughter. Freda. Albert Kohler and Robert Blavk. Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr* K. faall are now at their cottage for the

Mrs. Thomas Ludlam. Jr.t Mrs. II. H. Phillips and Mra.-n- B. Arnett spent Monday In Atlantic CJly. The Parent-Teachers Association wish to thank Mrs. Anna Gehringer for htr assistance In helping make ibe card party and dance held last Friday evening such a splendid success. Mrs. Mary Eustace, of Pbtla-, delphla. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Stevens for several days during ibe week. There will be a meeting of the Sea Isle City baseball team at the Hotel Stevens Friday (tonight) at 7:15. The purpose of the meeting Is to make plan; for Ibe season. All fans young and old. are Invited to attend this meeting. Miss Iaa belie Wheaton, ot Dread Hill. Pa., and Mias Isabelle MacMilllac. of Stonebourst. Pa., were entertained by their aunt. Mr*. Robert T. Stevens, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Hess spent the week end In Camden. Mr. He** play'd in the Pennsylvania Railroad Band of the Atlantic City Division, which took part In the firemen’* parade In that city. , Mr*. Robert T. Stevens spent several day* during Ihe week In Philadelphia. The Robbia* Photo Service. Inc . have opened their shop on the Boardwalk and will be ready for btudaem on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coleman and family. Thomas Delaney and family, oi Wildwood, and Samuel Delaney, of Philadelphia, were the week-end vialtora of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Delaney.

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IN THE CHURCHES

The pulek moving plot U punctuated with the awlfter moving action of cowboys, bandit* and rum-runner*, who engage In : a tremendous battle In Ihe aweep-

! “paces of the Molatre desert. This provide* the —‘

K. E. Church Sen hie City

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Epworth League. 7:30 P. M.

evening sor.g and aennon. St. JnepkTx C. CUm* Rt. Rev. Magr. A Pozzl. rector.

Weekday Mas

L H. Woodrow, a former aumv 1*1 ting friends

Mr. and Mr*. ] of Philadelphia, mer resident, wa* here on Sunday. Mina Eleanor M. Comley. of Ibe freshman clan* of the Ocean City School wa* awarded *ecoad prize for proficiency In the tnest le household aria. Ibe

The regular train service and ea<ur*lun train were held up for some time on Sunday evening • hen a f.eight train going off shore •a* delayed due to a freight car leaving the track*

eben tl Jumped pin. In or hroki

rail*.

The truck

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Proclamation Clean-Up and Paint-Up KNOW ALL MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN By thru Fiffrnh Thai. H kruai ,k, NATIONAL CLEAN VP AND PAINT UP CAMPAIGN hat mwlltA «« ««r aJvaala^, /«. i ammamlf life thnNtkuut I hr I'mtlrA Staler.

In safeguarding Hrul'V In furthering Fire Prevr In promoting Thrift.

In stimulating Civic Pride, and In making the "Home and City BunutlCul."

NOW. TIIEREEOR1 Br ,i imoua that N»*> *"■ fell uteri fur a ihiuafh Clean ( > amj Paint I'f Camfui«n la SEA ISLE CITY. TUESDAY. JUNE 1. 1926. Tbn dale to mart the ape-ting o! a teal campaign of persistent and 'onatriutivr effort in desning up and keeping ii up. In tin* wotth) tnovm*mt we urge cacti citizen to da hi* or her hot part to make our convuunitv CU AS HEALTHY THRIFTY. SAIL and BEAUTIFUL

M. M SOFRONEY. Mayw.

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at * A. M. Sun-1 wher you nee Tvaymond Qrifday Maases at S and !•;*• A. M. flth ,, |he Lyr1t Thmitre. WoodLast Maas followed by Benedlc-1 blDe , hu week youn| ^ Hon. Sunday school at 2 P. M. m „ , pHnee!" In the pic Baptisms by apimlntmenl. Iure by the title which heads a

| high claaa program.

Boys’ Brigade Will "He's a Prince:" directed by Camp at Avalon “ WBrd Sutherlaad from Jt^ne

• Thompson » adaptations * at

(Continued from Page 1) j story by Reginald Morris be known aa "Avalon Day." or. Joseph Mitchell. Is a ' strictly "Wildwood Day" or “Stone Har- , Grltflth story, with GrUTIlh gag. bor Day" and ao on untli eacb ] and Orifflth Ideaa. resort will have a day. A* a young and exoredlngly Thl* will be repeated anot u-r likeable Prince of modem ttmea. twelve days during the Be-^ul. Ray. •hone life Is an endless Mr. Hall said that an Hfort will j chain of cornc r-nton*- layings, pabe made to have the railroads 1 rade reviewing, ship christenlnga. run *p<*lal rate excursion* Tram ! etc., declare* a strike for shorter each resort on Its particular days hour* and more fun. He la Inti the Sesqul. and have the ; formed that hi-, appointment rain* run right to the Sesqul book Is filled fo: month* to come grounds. . i He can’t quit, ao be decides to

Earh resort will use Its own : run away,

method of selecting a girl repre- And run away be doc*, sneak-M-utatlv<. Mr. Hall stated that Ing out of the castle with a Wildwood. Ben Isle City aad parly of tourists. Mary Brian Ocean City, are favorable to the] I* la the crowd and the Princplan and that It will be put up I falls for her right then and to the other reaorta within a few

days.

Commissioner Rot hacker and Belth both eapreaaed themselves as approving the plan.

Gids Received For Sea 3«k Sewer Work (Continued from Page 1) action forbidding mt^lclpDItie* from distributing booc.er literature from booths, and that If Sea Isle had literature it wished to distribute from the -ount) booth IP could do ao. aa well as at the South Jem-y Eafosltlou in Camden. Mr. Hall said the Cape May County exhibit would not be placed In position until June 2*. The question of raising the local water rates waa brought up. but the Commissioner* decided the matter should be fully gone Into before action was taken, and -djourned until Thursday 2 P. M aben the question waa to be taken up for action.

County Council At Woodbine (Continued from Page 1) era - Associations' work and the good resulting from their Interest In school and baallh matters. Miss Gandy will entertain the presidents of (be seventeen association* 1 ape May County and one memfrom each association at her home in August. The audience Joined the singing >( songs, led by Mrs. I. V. Stone. My Tribute." a song dedicated to the National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teat hers' Association* by Mrs. Milton P. Higgins, former presidsal of the National Congress of Mother*. «a* sung, a* was an "Ode to New eJraey." by Dr. Klin* F Carr, a professor at State Normal School. Trenton. Mr* Mary Speer. Mrs. Oakley Co*drick. Mr* Catherine lowke* and Mrs Catherine Krais*, of this •ere In attendance. I'areat-Teacbeo name I* Pa rent-Teacher* and our home's the IT. 8. A. c getting prvtty husky and •e'rc gronie; every day. Oh. teachers. If you only knr* the things that we can do. You'd ask u* In to organize and work along with you. Oh. Parent-Teachers—parent; and

Oh. Parent-Teacher*. see

Our name I* Parent-Teacher* and our home’s Ike l'. B. A. We're getting pretty busk) and we're growing every day Nov If you •am a school bouse nee and money can't be loan'' Aad people groan of tsars and statistics deep expound. Just call the Parent-Traeber* out to raav-is* through the loan. They'll hunt the male objectors up and talk objection down.

P.ogrua - CfiMBCBdaf Saadi y. Bay 30th l« Joae 5th. 1926

SUNDAY. MAY m— MARIE PRgVOfiT A MATT MOORfi IN ‘The Jazz Bride” Ccmedy. “Toe Many Relation*"

Chspur S.

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TUBA A WED.. JUNE 1 and f—

‘The Dancer oi Paris” Starvmj^CQNJVAY^TgARLE A

Comedy.

Fat

MACKAILL

THURSDAY. JUNK S— 010 COUSLE BILL Feor A-.-t* of Vaudeville

and

BLANCHE SWEET IN

‘The Lady From Hell” Cemrdy. "The Ss*;isud* Lady-

FRIDAY. JUNK 4—

The Last Bargain Friday

ROD_LA ROCQUF ■-

Chap

“Red Dice”

"Llaotntnn Hylch"

Comedy. "Fun's Fun"

SATURDAY. JUNK S— ig

TOM m.„ ...

'Tony Ran. Wild"

Comedy. 'Teea Lip*

I ‘‘Corned

Regent Theatre

may *). ji. junk t. *— An E«uc of Soa-tartng Heroism “The Sea Beast" Starring JOHN BARRYMORE, and Delores costello

Thur*.. Frb, and Sat.. JUNE S. *. and S— M " REYNOLDS*N Vt * A “Silence” Facing death he maint.'ned silence—Whyt Mas Sen net I Cemedv

Comedy I Coid ' •dt Blaker’i theatre MAY r «' V ' T nd “®" MAE t *' J *££* r * l *0 M * OIL ‘■■nie M«ny Widow"

Hunt’s Plaza O A N C I N a OVEN EVkRV SATUROAV UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ‘-~;»i. 0 o* a «AT.o» SATURDAY NIGHT. MAY » ADMISSION Kk BLUE a WHITE COLlEQi. ATE ORCHESTRA

that

Pit* pooh-poohs the Ides e Is a prince and H«y her all over the country with his love-making, only to be overtaken by his father's Prime Minister, who hands him an official looking document which announces the death ot the King. So back lo the palace goes Ray. fidgets through the coronation ceremony wondering why Ihe girl, who had promised be tHere, doesn't ahow Through with the King game for good. Ray aeta about the business of ducking out from undtr his crown and ermine robe by arranging with Bn anarchist who has been agitating fat years to dethrone him. Free again. Ray atari* after Mary. This time he wins her. Now that he has the girl of hi* dreams, he believes his parade-reviewing, uni-form-changing day* are c only to discover at the tag end of the picture that he had to do all these things Just the sam when be was King—now that be Is President of the new republic.

Mystery Story For Noted Screen Star

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xpUnattoa until the last but thU is said to have been attained successfully Ip "Raffles." Universal-Jewel .starring House Peter* and coming to the Community Theatre. Tuckahoe Satur-

day May 2*.

The picture la the screen version of name of the-stories E. W. Hornung wrote -around his charsttvr. A. J. Rafflca, amateur cracksman who bod Yard's best men by the heels the result of his depredations In

possesidng himself of the Jewel* of persons In English high society. The 'Raffle*" atorie* were written s number of years ago. and continue to rank high In the realms of mystery fiction. The picture opens with an animated scene on board an ocean liner bound from Calcutta Liverpool, with a well dressed crowd of passengers enjoying the farewell dance. It I* then that the salon is thrown Into conster nation by the mysterious disappearance from tha neck of a dt*tlngulsbed woman passenger a fabulously expensive necklace.

Long aad lARh Searcher—At what are yo outblng so? Barbee—1 merely said. "It's long Jane that has no curve*." — Denison Flamingo.

I Told Ton So! No matter what you do some- ! e always knew you would. —lUinoU Siren.

LYRIC THEATRE WOODMME K. J.

Nat. * Nub, May X

RATBOXD GRIFFITH la “He’s a Prince” ufth Mary Briaa aM aa all star cost. . Hip, hip, hoe-ray, UriSth! He's hark agaia! Wltk hi* old high hat aad uew Jlahs, UrUtth, (he scree*'* grretest co saed Isa b the cream of scream* la “HeS a Priaee." Mb Episode of “AliVEHTFMEN OF MAZIE” Also Uh Less. * of the CHAKLENTOX aad Latest Ken*

»SfEVENSiF«i CAPITOL THEATRE

WOODBINE \

High OHM Photoplgyi

Naturday god Koadaj, Hay 2Mh axd Mb— Warner Brothers preseat “HOGAN’S ALLEY” • Mb MOXTE BM E, FATHY KITH KILLER, LOL'ME FAILSDA. WILLARD LEWIH, BEX Tl’BPIX sad aa all'smr easL Comedy—“THE DONE DOCTOR* latest Xeus Evests « SPECIAL ADDED ATTHACTIOM POE Saturday Night Only 3 Big Acts^—--High Class

VaudeviUe

Direct from Philadelphia's Lrodlag Theatres Ad mb ilea tie A Mr Hatarday Me A the Monday

MARIO* DAVIEH is

“Zander The Great” Yual! back: Ins'll rrjt TooH hr thrilled, breasie here's a pirtare that I* Irglj great. I'albr Comedy—“FEET OF Nt'ir

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Admlislua Mr aad X&r

Dour* Open 7 i30

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(lta> light Having Time)

f. Maj2SM- ' " a : Paransounl PkturM nraMst “The Lucl With GRETA NISSEN, JR., LIONEL BARRY MAC DEI -Added Comady«A SOOJU-TRlANCLr Fox New* i ADDED ATTRAdriOlW 1 —Thursday—Frickp—SotoHkj— May 27, 28 uad » _ In Addition To Our Fi " MABEL F First YMIalile of the ClrveUad aad Oeeaa Ctly®* Fomeens Royal Accordions ANITA Nolo Daorer, Ule ot the Admioaton Thursday, Fril Adult*—SOc Tomorrow, Salarday. Hay XMh— Matinee at 2 P. M. Marie Prevoit and Manta Blue in “Other Womens

Husbarn

A stan of the lair pinilrs. W

Added Hack Sraoedt C “HAY FOOT—STRAW . Topics oi the Day — First Run ALKO ADDED ATTRArtM Mabel Farrar and Fom ‘ “ With An

MID NITE^SHOW SUNDAY, MAY S0M (Door* tlpea at Kitl A. H. Moduad Tfcbe) Frol are ANrartUa (sr the Vid-KKe khow. Irmnitf - I’D Hallaee aad eieolag aad Taeida), Jnae 1st— HARRY LAMGDON Tramp-Tra^p-Tramp HU first teatare I. urib romrdy, pad a Hat 4 Ik*.

—AddHioBal Ccmedy-

“Oir Cm, KJ,” h, "BABYJ Also Fourth and Final Lesson in * B) XED WETBOCKX •Kh hh H „ ADDED ATTRACnOW —Mooj,,—TuhJ,,—W( •

M«, 31s, June lit

Witt&

««.* “•"■•aUl. Kapreme. K-veHy , mu SeTLi Nr. WMt U the ■arid's rhamptoo L’koWo 1 m-r amr— >■ oddltoa la =rr fratare ptetuna. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE DEGOKATION PAY AT 2 P. M ** DOLORES COSTELLO (The IIcruise •( -The Mea BsmT) I “The Litde Irish Girl” With JOHNNY HARRON ui . r “‘ aa Arthu, Uk< in "A SEPARATE SWEETHEART “DIXIE DOODLE” A f'raatlaad Klee KportHghL '

Fo* News

ThBrvdajT Jasc Erd "" “The Thrill Hunter” With ALMA BENNETT. WILLIAM MBSS sm bobby dunn^ a ■•dmi C«BMd) drama of the m it

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