CAR MAT C0UMCT TIMES, EHIBAT, JUM* 4, 1M6.
Mectrlc Uuht Association'* Convention at Atlantic City. N. J.. two faniou* Inventor* met for the flnrt time. They are Robert W. DeForeat ord Thomas Edison electrical rxperU. J»ho are Inte.-eated In berfectlns the new deA4r eomblMna the motion pict are and phonograph Into one unit, "talking movie*."
Memorial Day Observed at Stone Harbor
Judge EJ dredge Delivers Patriotic Address Asking Respect For Laws
Floral Boat Waa Launched
Memorial Day aserclaea war* Mngly celebrated ta Stone Harbor Monday. Despite the rain iy attended the opening event* In the morning which consisted of
Commencement
at Wildwood High School
Graduating Oats Numbered 52, Lai%e*t in History of School
Held Class Day Exercises
Wildwood High School Aedl to.ium was crowded on Wednrad*r evening, when the largest class In the history of the school was gradusted. After Pr'nelpal Ralph Kocher prreenled achularshlp awards to the members of the class. President Johnson, of the Board of Education presented the. graduates with their dlplo-
. . presentation ■sach graduate of a bouquet with the diploma. The graduating das' held rlaaa day exerdaes on Tuesday afternoon with the following
pregram:
At noon time
In the tire bouse to the visitors and residents. Mr. C. A. B. Zook, ! of Lancaster and Stone Harbor. In.trodoced Rev. Nicholas J. O'Lougfalln to the audience who offered prayer before the exerctoas. jdreeaes by Mr. Zook and Mayor George L. Markland followed.
Flag raising
Auto Wrecked To 10 bu > r ready-mades with auffl- » • j dent fullness, and we have «xAvcrid CoUmon l lly lhe umr proMra wllh About 7.SO, Wed neat ay morn- J P* 1 *""- > • woman lately ._g. a car driven by John L. «-*reely 5 feet S Inches tall. Elliott, of Wildwood Crest, and u •‘"“‘H frame with a 46 Inch bust sedan driven by Isaac Butler.; “ n 'l <0 Inch hip meaaurment of Petersburg, caused an accident , Thl* Is an extrame ffgure and a shore road Intersection at ■‘te-dal *^ttern U -equip d to Elliott waa on hi* way to Wild-1 meet Its needs Wildwood and Butler waa going Fur all women who have avertwoard Ocean aty EUlolt. ns- Ogures—* to S Inches dtfferIc order to avoid hitting But- enee between bust and hip—I'd ler'a car awng to the left of the advise the permanent pattern we road and struck a tree, wrecking make In New Jersey; for the wohla machine. No one was In- man who varias greatly from the trad with the exception cf a few average. I'd aay "No—do not ilnor cuts and bruiaea Buffered make It." by the occupants of the Elliott I've called your attention car. State Trooper Oox. of Tucks- many time., to the fact that hoe. wa* called to the ecene. ready-made departments and Both driven bave been autumour.! commercial pattern makers have for a bearing before Justice the same problems we do. In Shoemaker, at Tockabor. the shop* you Bad Junior girls'|
departments, ml tees' and small women's departmenu. regular de-
Rotariana Told of partments and, of course, stout
Changed Business Ethics 8o it
Frankiend Clegg. Santo Francis' der the direction of Councilman Clement. Robert William Donald- Eugene W. Seng. Mias E son. John Daniel Fisher. Samuel Troxel gave an Interesting address. Sdoroon Gldding. Earl Fnnhman speaking of Stone Harbor's prog-
Gilaer. Nathan Halpern. Charles Andrew Hoffman. William Carol Koenekr. Richard Albert Igtrcorabe. John McNutt. J. Mornan Plerpont. Elmer Alton Pinker. Warren Ernest Rlggln, David Thomas Rlttenhouiie. George Gordon Robbln*. Charles F. Sandies. William Emerson Water*.
res* and pleasantness.
A flag drill by the school children. excellently executed, follow-
Realtors Favor Hotel Scheme
One Says He Lost Business Owing To Lack of Hotel
rue Sea Isle City Real Estate Board held their regular weekly raveling In the office of George H. Someraboe. last Friday evening. The realtors spoke favorably of the new hotel proposition. D. G. GelL-r gave Instances of the need of a flrni-clan hotel and Its ad-
lost much business doe in the lack of Crsf-clcas hotel facilities In
Sea Isle City.
George H. Somershie also spoke
of the need and urged all to back I gram'with the 'slnHn; of the
At 3 P. M. a 'firemen's parade as held with companies from various parts of the county taking part. A prise of 635 was awarded the Avalon Fire Department for largest number fir the next largest Cape May Court House Com-
pacy
Woodbine Fire Department rted off Brat prise for best appearance and Cape May Court House woo a 61C prise as the youngest
In line.
the tallest and shortest firemen In line and each received a 66 prise. At 3X0 P. M. exercises were held on the MnaidpH Pier. Dr. D. Upton Bair opened with prayer,
which was followed by
Mr. Harold I. Taylor gave a short address and then Introduced Hon.
Henry H. Eldredge. who spoki
Urn significance of Memorial Day. law and order, the Declaration of
Independence and the need of sped of this country's law*.
Mr*. Sing completed the pro-
•Ualute to th< Colors" (Bert «P proportion. The Board Anthony) Orchestra 1 »«'nt on record as favoring th; Class president's address of wel-jP™!*^ and to do al. in their come Samuel Gldding, «° ntake the Vtel projtoal-
. Principal R. N. Kocher)*** a rsaltty.
-“Forwt Dance" (Brahmx)
Claw History Vocal Durst (Spring Bong)
Charles Hoffman - "New Life" Misses Weaver Adelaide Miller
V.'Ul Wm. O.Koeneke
"Yauthfulness"
-{Fantasy) Charles Hoffman Presentation of gift* Ann.DeHatpn. Nathan Halpern Oaas Prophecy,.BUxabeth 81 robin
Marie Schramm
/-thietic bnnnr. awards John Fisher, president'AlUetlc Council Frenentatloa of her Samuel Gliding. Sector Class Prevldeal; Samuel Glbw... Junior daw
Praai^fai-1
Bong of '36 dew Words by Marie Schramm. Tune, "Orange and Black Taps Class of 1»I6 •The 'Belie of Chicago" (Skmsa)
Lewis 8. Chester gave Interesting and constructive Information to conducting the affairs of the
Following the exercises, a floral boat was launched which contained flowers from every organisation and church In the town, given In honor of the boys wbo died for their country.
Jr. Oeller announced that E. J. Peer), of Ocean City, would be present at the next meeting and aiudst them further In organising
< Itubrasteial
gratlua "W’hal Price—SocijesaT" Dorothy Latimer Oration "Wildwood- Part. Prrt -et and Kuturv" Wm. C. Koeaeke Chorus "Vcncdlaa Summer Night"
J)
Troopers Run Into Trio of Accidents
State Trooper H. F. Oox. la company with two other State troopers, had the unusual experience of wltneasing three accidents In one hour on Tuewday
morning. Trooper Cox was
his way to Camden to attend
At Atro a cv ran Into
coupe, badly v re-klag both ca About a half mile further, a sedan, in an attempt to pan a bus. -truck another sedan, dam-
aging the cars aevervlv.
The trooper rendered ass'-', ance In every Instance and flirt aid to the Injured, who suffered
only alight cuts.
Cape May County Medical Society
Inteoo.ctl-
Speaker Supv. Principal H. C. Chalmer* Address "Freedom and the Public School" Dr. Brotuicy Smith. Baltimore. Md. (Johu* Hopklu-
L'niverslly)
Preaenlattfn Scholarship Award*. Class for Graduation Principal Ralph N. Nor her Proaentatlon of Diploma.-' Mr. E. M. Johnson, prod deni Board of Education Chorus "Triumphal March fro* Alda" (Verdi) CUsa "The Thunderer"
Orchestra
Doctors of Cape Nay County, their wives, mothers ani* lister; to the number of ihi,ly-flve or forty, gathered at the Great Egg Harbor Inn. Beesley* Point; on Tuesday, for' the June meeting of the County Medical Society. Dr. E. J. G. Beardsley and Dr. Klopp. of Jefferaon . Hospital. I’hilad) Ipbia. were guests of the Micteiy and gave most interesting and tnslrurllve addresses. A banquet wan served and the day proved to be an enjoyable one.
Clam of 1BS8 CirU—Anne Marie Accsrdl. Edna Klinoie Addis. Margaret Baker. Maude Mlisafecuh Bltnn. ViCuquc Bush Broaell LUIle VMIc Campbell. Eathc-r Ellxabelh Carlson. Zr.'da Carol. EsleUe Winifred Cole. Mabel Ruth Daggan. Ann Traquair Deliavea. (Meta Elisabeth Pagan. Elsie l^oclse Ooll. Pauline C Grace. Helen Kaesorowska. SUlla C. Keller. Dorafhy Gllmourr Latimer. Dorothy biedwls Long, Ellxabelh Mickel. Adsdaidt Marie Miller. Lillian Ann Purdy. Sarah Rllxabeth Rice. Freda Marie Schramm. Lou 1m I. Slamb. Elira beth Alice Strohm. Lilli'- Alice Turner. UUUn Mar VauStnl. Mary Souder ' Weaver.. Emily Mlllicent Weaver. Harriei Adelaide Weaver. Helen Virginia Wbealon. Mary Worobe Boy* — lle«iy Lew Barber.! Hsrvia DelUven Camp. Ralph j
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pattern books: one group 14-20
Dr. A. RoUnd SUde. of Mill- years, another 14. 43 or 41 vllle. on Monday fvnning un- Inches, another 4* to 60 Inches.;
lay *i .
folded to tb» ineir. -r* of the It Is not only 'hat designs aultlale Rotary Club It* chaaged able for 14-Xo years are not ethics of the busireaa world of right for slxe 60 tnchea. but the!
today
schools, all tending to evidence the fact that thU Is a pew coon try. The doctor assarted that never before waa there no many •zbioltlon* of spiritualists between men as now. and that business of today waa an outstanding proof of this fact. Surrogate Fitch outlined Rotary for the benefit of the members. showing Its ethics, the benefits derived and the obllgs
RECENT DEATHS
drafting of the pattern U quite
different too.'
To expect me to offer a pettern that will fit all women U not reasonable when pattern houses and makers of ready-. made clothes cannot do tbU.i The largest number of patterns' offered by aay pattern house are for the average woman; the large*t departments In our shops are for the average woman, so It Is quite In line with the policies of the merchants that our exteo- | sion clqtbing deals with this
largest group.
| That the unusual figure Is a problem Is true enough; whether or not It ts an extensive pr >b- ! lent Is another story. Some of the women's magazines offer help
Mn. Jennie Eettenbangh Mr*. Jennie llettenbaugh. aged j t g e ' of "natterna"for r ... ""v "" >■“' *«»' - n tllnM. ot H,ht aioattu Tllr | p.i.,n. hu..--. p.Krrr.1 rw ,un - r ‘ l b "»' ih, U-i-bl, ..tn up
on Mm, nnd tkc Mnln. l(i <u
Uld to rest in lleed-of-th •- 1 repeat—a figure of extreme U limited In choice of design. There la no getting around
William i
Mias I
This woman may admire certain
things on others, but i
think
River Cemetery. Rev.
Bradshaw officiating. )fr&. llettenbaugh Jennie Lawton before
rlagt- and waa a native of Pills
““'r-,'’-- *“ ■ “™ b * r “j Mt^fnllj M rid'iculoui TO.
lb. M. E. Church .nd Cnmp „. |
Dmughters of AmrHea. tot , ,„d u .hr nurvlrrd b, hrr biat.nd. rmd „ ^ UlI p „ K , Hrltrnb.urh. | (lbrit lor h( r , OW u ,b. ntll bn Li ! weli-dreuned. I'm net claiming
fhat even then the woman witb
Cape May City Taboos For Rent and Sale Signs
Weekly Fashion
Letter
By CATHERINE H. OBIEBEL
So inch hip will look slender—It Jain can’t be done—but she will
look ber heat and that aay of us can hope for.
Why are you reading this ad, Mr. Reader? Fact is, the picture attracted you. If this picture attracted you - - and you happen to be a person who has something to sell - - it should prove to you the value of having a picture in your advertising. We furnish pictures, with layout and copy suggestions to advertisere in this newspaper, no matter what these advertisers may want to sell. Maybe it’s an automobile. See, we have it.
Cape May County SEA ISLE CITY 40
Times NEW JERSEY
Writing of the permnniot patten. last week. I had no time to speak of the size and pcoportlou of the woman for pattern waa Intended. Dealing with masses, as those of us do who meet thousands of women yearly, the pattern was suggested to meet the needs of
the majority of call the average
Inch bust up to 44 Inebes or 46
Ute uoard tn the lower resort ; inches bust measurement. I'm city, hut It has c progressive , ur * that 76 per cent, of the woteagur which includes, it appear*. I men we meet would fall In that the realty fraternit). | calls. Also, the average wo—There bave been many warring ' man has a hip opinions among the AUa. lie City | around 3 to 6 Inches larger than and Ocean City realtors over the . her bust measurement 38 Inch some proposition. j bust has 40 Inch hip. ate., with “The Cape May pro*erosive* are | alight variations. When a woman giving the plan a tryout. A ms-1 who Is 38 Inch bust ha* s 48 to
Jority were prompted by the belief,
Cape May City has led the pace
for New Jersey, according to Vlv-
Jagmetty. wbo. writing under
the beading of "Speaking of Real Estate" In the Atlantic City Sun-
day Frees, had this to aay: "Cape Kay City has. let us aay.
courageously taken the lead In
pborUing "for rent' tnd "for sale" signs. There is no real
lanes, often In (laring color*, give the false Impression that the whole town Is on the market "Naturally the result will be of State-wide Interest and guidance for the same arguments have split realty organizations from Jersey City to Cape May. It has some drawbacks and kinks, debaters bave admitted, which only experience can Iron out or prove that Ibey ate not fatal. Decision will remain In suspension until the returns come in from Cape May."
A girl can look at you without doing a thing and leave the Impression that she winked at you.
worry when required to give* bond. Just call No. 31 BeU Phone, Sea Lie City or call at 211 South Laxvdie Avenue
QUICKEST BEST SURETY BOND SERVICE
CAPE MAY COUNTY
IRVING FITCH Real Estate Insurance Conveyancing 211 SOUTH LANDIS AVENUE Sea Lie City, N. J.
solicit* your vote at the Primary Election to be held on Tueadl). June 16, 1»36. 1 promise, if nsted and i-lerted. to fulflll .be obligation of my ofllee as faithful!* and Impartially as 1 did durmy twenty year* service aa lieutenant In the New York Fire Department, where I na* awarded ark of M, on esawiaatlon. for my record of service.
T. S. Goslin Lumber Co.
WILDWOOD
(Thl* ndvartlasanaat ordered and paid tor by < ornrllus W. Travis. Sea Isle City. N. J >
19 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS GROWTH

