Cape May County Times, 4 June 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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CAFE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY, JUNE 4. IftM

RADIO NOTES Hot* That Will laterest Cape Map Coqrty Fans

Helpful Broadcast For-Gardeners /“e

Wffl Be Conducted 9 By Prof. R. M

andin* artlata of New England wcetber with a female enarmble

this

nololsta Include

Gcnrgiaua Smith, soprano; Mme.

inJune1 Marl * 0«n1ty. contralto; Itlch-

' urtl Mlfton, tenor, and Edward

rvoon | Manatbg. baritone, who will also

The MMaachuflottn AgrloaltanU 1 aeveral quartet selection*,

College Radio Forum, luoadcaat * " ' a ~ r '~

each VedriVsriay evening from

ill be conducted

on June » by '’rofmeor R. m. Koon. of the college who will an»«L aonie of the quest ions

which ^ardenery hare

These question* cover a wide fleld of gardening pracUeca Including cultural metboda and

dlaeast and pest control, of the qucatlons which wl

answered are: How can cabbage ma*got be cor.troUad* How edran should the garden be cultlrated? II..w can one atop the ravages of the squash vine borer' How long should one continue to eu. the asparagus bed? From the answers which Prof. Koon '•111 give, the home gr.rdener Aould and a -solution to many of

—tveral quartet ^n^t.uue. Margaret McCarthy, soprano, and Olive Olavln. soprano. In almost

Its entirety the program mins numbers seldom heard

the radio. In addition to i tlons from operas there will be beard old English and old Irish airs arranged especially for min

and chorus presentation.

PALERMO

Mr. and Mrs Layton, of Beesley’s Point, called on Miss Lydia Hampton on Monday evening. Milllam Corson and Joseph Kruke motored to Wildwood Thursday evening.

ley’s Point and Mrs. Wesley Paullln spent Sunday afternoon with their mother. Miss Bernice Smith, of Oeran City, called on her aunt. Mrs. W. T. Wells Saturday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Orauch and sons, of Pitman, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Vndara and daughter. Seth Corson and son. William, were In Sea Isle City Sunday afternoon. Mias Myrtle Mndara entertained the II. C. C. on Friday eve-

ning.

Mrs. W. T. Wells and son* were in Ocean City Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. Townsend and daughter. Julia. Miss Evelyn Corson and George Bailey motored to Ocean City Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Crane and family motored lo Tabernacle to visit relatives over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Young and Mias Myrtle Madara apent Saturday evening In Ocean City.

old. Milton, and Thomas Dailey. Arthur Collins and Edward Corson motored to Ml. Holly on

Monday.

Somers E. '"oung raught a flounder on Fridar. which weighed eleven pounds. Mias Catherine Relslng and Morton Biggs were married at Elkton on Saturday. Mrs. Charles

Mrs. Annie Eldredge has returned to he- home here after spending three weeks with her son.

Frank. In Salem.

Frank Corliss, of Salem, was a week-end visitor with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. O. R. Corltas. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves I sard hare returned to their home here after spending the winter In Florida. They also visited their daughter

Farm RUtaagement la the subject for the forum period June IS. This broadcast will be condneteri by Piofeaaor F. H. Branch and IlfTeners who have any

questions on farm management

problems they wish him to 1 “•’d Mrs. Richard Coesiboon. answer should address their quee- Mr - *“ <1 Mrs. Somers £. Young' tIona as soon as pr<*|ble to Radio "P"" Monday evening with Mr

Editor. Massachusetts Agrlcultur-1 and Mra. L. Townsend,

al Collage. Ambemt. Mass. Mni - Robert toper, of BridgeThe complete forum schedule! J?"’ ** v, Mtlag her mother. Mrs.

for the next two months follows: ; X’®®®*-

June it. Dairy Farming. Prof. CI _. *** H,,d • °f Ocean J. Fawcett: June 30. Household C*'*' week-end with

Management. Miss L. W. Hey-1 Ui ** JUr > r Vtaard.

adds: July 7. Fruit Growing.! Wl “ Mar,e l-opcr. of Bridge-

Prof. W. H. Thin; July Dawns. Prof. L. S. Dirkln

Mrs. Orlando Glberaon and with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.

children, of Ocean View, and J. B. Coraon.

Mrse. Judaon Corson and daugh- Frank J. Gorraley and funlly. ters spent Saturday with Mr. | nf Chestnut HIM. Pa., apent Staand Mrs Howard Stiles and i day with Mr. and Mrs. ( baric*

daughter. Elsie, of Beealey'aJ C ossa boon.

P 0 '"*- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dlbb. Mr. and Mr*. Allen DcVaull.i Misses Catherine and Ruth Dalland children, of Ocean View.ley. Ruby Dibbs. Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.j Harold Collins and Messrs. Har-

Benjamln Springer motored tol and Mr*. Peter French motored Eldorn on Sunday to visit hl« to Ocean City Wednesday

mother. Ing.

Elisabeth Corson, of

Glasshoro. apes: the week end

daughter. Mary motored to Ocean I ln 0,1,0 b cforv returning here. City Tuesday evening. 1 D' and Mr*. Harte have added Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark and!* "'cvplng porch io their already family and Mrs. Sarah Ware, of i‘ ,,r * c0v '‘ bo «* Boaarth. Somers Point, called on friends; of South SaavUla. did the work.

on Monday.

Mr. and tars. S. E. Young and Mrs. E. W. Dailey and son. Wyvllle motored to Homers Point Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Howard DeCray daughter, of Philadelphia, spent the week end at their

home here.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clouting, of Wildwood, called cm their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clout-

ing on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett

Mr. ar.ii Mrs. Benjamin Godfrey | are making rvtrnalre improvement* to their, home. Contractor Wills doing the work. Mr. Side), of the Department of Conservation and Development. Trenton, spent Friday night at Allison I^dlam’s. Major K < Howell Is spending two weeks at camp. The Aral quarterly conference was held In Asbury Church. Dr. Kulp presiding. Mr. Kinsier. of Palermo, has been doing some Interior decorat- 1 the parsonage.

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS wit b. poWVu. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. K J. ww r Dui'b M n«. it,.,

SWAINTON-CLERMONT Mias Bertha Powell, of Camden. Is spending severs' weeks with

Mr* William Davis.

M- and Mrs. W. Colllna were the guests of Mrs. E. O.

Howell lor a few days.

Miss Emma Todf. of Salem, spent several days with friends

C. L. Thayer: July 2*. Clothing, j Mias Bertha Knight: Aukum Hhome Canning. Prof. W.

Cole.

1 have returned home after spending the winter la

J Petersburg. Fla.

Mias Lucy Reglne. of Pet. ' burg, spent Tuesday night with

Poor Head Phones ' Mr L * wU K - n ' oi > ••atertained

i tompany Sunday.

Spoil Reception'

C CL 7r~-n . . I phl *’ over ,h,, w »v k -vnd. rang Should I horoughly Mr. and Mr*. Walter Cl

Test Their Own

A poi»r bead set cam cur down the audibility of reception signals to-such an extent that the average fan believes there be something wrong with bis receiver or the broadcasting station from which the concert is

bring r-eelved.

Many long-distance reception records arc made or marred in the bead phones and for this reuaon I. might be well for fa::* who hope to carry phones with them on Gating* as well as for use in the home to be sure their bead pbon< - are the beet obtain-

able.

Much theught and attention •** been given lo heed phones by tbe accoustlc engineer* in the Ciualey radio laboratory In Cinuinnatl. Test* have been made for reception with all type, of •eeriverw and under various condlUona. Tne present head phone, ropreuen: the very latest development in this branch of the areoustlc art. A head phone set ronsist. ... • metal dlcphram rigidly mounted a fraction of an Inch .-.way from a pair of pole piec-s. madeof soft Iron and magnet Led by one or more permanent magnets. Around the pole pieces are wound many turns of very line copper •Ire. The dlaphram Is normally under tension from the magnet# la the poles, and when an electric current flow* around the•ladings It changes the magBelle pull on the dlaphram.. causing it to vibrate and produce

Oauundjng Concert A Concert program of noteworth) merit arranged by Parker Phlnn. prominent Poston dsn and com tee... features, the) program of Station WBZ Sunday evening. June 6. Several ■

r Champion

family, of Mullira Hill, spent the week-end with Mrs. Stephen Young and daughter,

Evelyn.

Miss Lydia Hampton visited friends In Atlantic City on Sun

day.

John Vlzurd and William Corson spent Saturday evening in Ocean City. Mr and Mr*. John Blesslngton and family, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cossaboon. Norman Paullln was in Co bln City on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Somers E. Young spent Tuesday in Atlantic City. Miss Evelyn Corson, of Philadelphia. spent a few day# with Mt and Ml*. L. Townsend and family. Nelson Boyd. <f Ocean City and Oscar Well* spent Sunday and Monday in Mt. Holly. R'» and Mr*. Sioffel* are entertaining her sts'er and their •on. from New York City for a lew days. Mr nnd Mrs Curtis Corson and son. Curtis. Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Townsend, of Ocean View. Mr and Mrs. Wesley Paullln were in Bridgeton Saturday on busknm*. Ml** Anna Kruke Is now employed in Ocean City. Mrs tyet.cer Young, of Bees-

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