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Skilfin Kitchen Wim Trip Abroad Lj F° r IQ-X/fyp&klGirl Bread Expert

-i In the kitchen but pine

for tf'Hrlp abroad rhould take a laMoa from 1€-year-old Kioiiee

Othniger. of Morrt-. Minn. ForJIt li because of her,Inlerv*'

lo boAchbld work and tier aMIUy to turn out flaky bakloK' powrier blaeuiti. pane af eriep-cTnatBl bor roll* pnd deliciously tooth'omcake* that Pforlce #fU upend a

nth Ihl* somnier on a trip to ’kaullanla" July 7. this

England, France and Hwitseiiand wolle the flappers who ebon the kitchen arc left llwrerlng at home. Florlce's ci'ltnary skill and her knowledge of the what and why of the Ingredients that go into her cooking won for herself and her domestic science leather, Miss Margaret Randall, of Grand Forks. N. D.. a Euro pea a trip. In a national essay contest, conducted In high schools, on why baking powder made with cream of tartar U best, her paper won Bret place and the coveted trip. Special credit was given for the actual experience In the use of baking powders Indicated by her es-

■ay.

The entire population of Morris

the high sekaol has raland s special fund for her ase cm the trip. Her townsfolk waat to show their appreciation of her victory by making It poaelMe for her to Indulge herself and Mbs Hasdai! in a few ertnu* along the way and.

perhaps, a'bit of Paris * Leaving York

sota Cinderella and* her teacher will arrive In Farts July if. Then will fo'krw a period of sightseeing that will carry them to Avignon. Montpelier. Nines. Nice. Grenoble. Marnetl'se. Geneva and other points of scenic and historic

A special feature will be a visit lo the vineyards In southern France from which cream of tar Returning from Switzerland via Parts, there will be an excursion to Pontalnbleau and Versailles before croes.ng over to -England, week there, then back to New York and borne to Morris. Minn, where her own home made biscuit* will seem doubly delicious

come Florice fans since tbelatter the month's existence icement of the sward and I foreign fare!

Wildwood

Be Of Service to coMHuNTnr. Telephone your s

Mrs. Greenfield, of PMlaflel pbia. is the guest of Mrs. Bertha Leon, at tbe Cheater the balance of tbe

Westltigboose Elrctrtc Philadelphia, were nunfheihd in the special excursion arriving In Wildwood Saturday morning, and met at the train by tbe Wildwood String Band, were meant* to the beach where moat of the outing commlltde were In charge of affairs lor tbe day.

. of Olen-

Mrs. OertnMe J side, will be the

of Mr. tfnd Mrs. Harry. Graffe. their home In East denwood

Avenue.

WOODBINE

Former Mayer -wad Mrs, W1L Ham Blsenberg. of Delhi “. 1- visited friends Mr. anA Mm Lew

and daugfati

were here

aUvcn -m Sunday.. Mr* S. Feldman bas gums « New York, where she win rsmall for an Indefinite period with re!-

rbti of CoHtngswood. 1 with Lipna* end rel-

Bad Feeling

Strong Betwqen

Big Leaguers ■ . In.ih . C.i - -I. --.

r. Samuel Levensok was a Phlladiiphis buslnees visitor on Tuesday. >1- Beker. of PhlladelpMa. was ' with relative* on Sunday. He returned on Sun a ay evening. Mm Celia Knels. and daughter, lalne. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with relstlvaa They returned the same eveh'ng. Mrs. S. Green, and non. Mil Philadelphia, spent tbe ^ end with tbe Becker family. Mr. Lew Halpern. of Wildwood, visited bis parent* over the t

Dr.-and Mm I. P. Benhan. and family, of New Yorti. vb friends here on Suwday. 1 came by motor. • • Mr. Hary M. Halpern. of Philadelphia. was a week-end rt

with his parents.

Mrs. Adotpn Troppauer. and family arrived In WlMmood thU week, taking possession ot their cottage for tbe balance of the .

reason. Mr. Tisppsnn is travel- University graduate, was In Phllaing In Europe In tbe Interest of I de,pW * ,or » few ^yw «bo ro>

his btudnaas enterprises turned here on Sunday. • . Dr. and Mm Sol. M.* Sieger.

Mrs oelta Neary entcrulned I of PhtUdetphla. spent tbe week gueeU from Philadelphia over [end with ibeir respective parents

tbV week e

The

busy

Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Schuster, have had week-end guest; a/Ur gain days with the combined German staging societies in Phllndolphln

last week.

and Mm Harry Burkhart. WoiF* -by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur -Craig, are on s motor trip to WaMbagton. apeuding a few days in the Capital and surrounding countryside on a eightseeing tour.

Mias Elisabeth Butts, of Tru_ ton. N. J.. an old friend and neighbor of the Blackwell fami'y during their early residence In the city, has been a visitor here, the guest of Mias Eleanor Blackwell over the past week end.

Big Crowd at Miramar On Opening Day

Crest* Interest Shown at Outing on Saturday in New Suburb

Several Sales Reported

Thh opining u»y at development. Miramar—I

Mt Of Ocean City's nuhiirlwu ffeveloptn- til > - was a fine sucre** last Bnturday aftrrtiuon, di-spite the IbtVstcnlng weather With n daitifir Imminent almost stand y stream of automobiles from Ocean City, tbe surrounding towns and Philadelphia arrived. at the site o-i the Shore Rond throughout the fesilvlttm Thy flag raining rx-re.lnm. Which were conducted by Ret. James Labe, was a Bin- rurrew Mm. Rllzat.r.h Valentine B<ncfcart. af Elkins Park, a slater of H. W. Valentine, ash-* msnagei for the company dc». lupins Mi nmar. pleaw-d the aaMiubln with her Hinging of Inr "St ftpangied Banner" at the eat daes. The Ameriran Legion Band was accorded round* ol applause for their ••srelleut numbers throughout th< afternoon. The etam bake wa* uooih-r feature Which delight* (1 the crowd*. .Mr. Valentine Mated that since they bad advertised the opening day w»s to be In th* natuiv of an anting >hey made no eflort* to mU any of tbe proper!le«. but Ihvra Wum n great number of InquUtP* from the Philadelphian*

BhMM and several ml

Relates How He Saved the Volstead Act

Receptacles placed at convenient placon along the aldewaika am being tried out by the city ic «n effort to keep the street* cie«n. Painted an olive green and bearing la yellow letters tbe worn.*: "Help to keep your city clean." they at once attract the passerby and appeal to every gcod citizen In disposing of waste papers and rubbish of all so

Single Vote of Wyoming Representative Put Measure Before Congrew

Mr.

and Mrs. Jamt. _

Pldg.-on, of Overbrook. Pa., recent one day visitor* here, made

the trip vl* automobile.

Mn. Pldgeon sold tbe M*rUaR Apartment* In East Junlpar App nue. where she had made many friends In s social and business way.

He Still Favors the Bill

who attend*were ibadr.

How ode vote decided the fate of the Volstead net la 1IHT i brought prohibition U revealed. i a Senator ski. mat this decl»lve vote -the quiet, kern-eyed Kendrick (Dem ). of Wyoming. In vutlAg a* be did. Kendrlek disobeyed the lair President WBbuf he **vmI tbe Volstead

from tieinx shelved la Axrleultur*- t'ornmittM-

'I dfMdM-yed President Wflaoh. who did n**< think It was fair that Congers* should mart tbe dry law while our men were oversea*, but I thought It was the only way to get rtd of tin- italooa. Kendrick

said In an Interview

'J tblhk I fast th*- Volstead art a wise IrgiMutioii We hair rid ourselves of the saloon " Kmdrtrt said he did not a national rrf-ndiditm. although be admitted tbe **wrtnean" of Ea* era Htutrs offered a grave prob-

Mm. Louisa Salt and son -Fredcrick, of London. England, are the g oratt Of Mm Harriet Holme*. In East Burk Avenue, for an extended stay. Mrs. Salt made the trip via way of Toronto. Canada, q-here she will tempor-

arily reside.

It to officially announred that Ik-- Ret. Prurh will occupy the ralptt In the First Fresbytertan .'htlrrh during the summer months The pastor. Dr. Fox. doe* not expect lo return to his

minMrrtal duties till on

and raMth

Mr. Ji

few days In York, visiting relative* and or

Long Standing Tetne Rivalry Between Gfeerta and Pittfibarg

Managers Are Unfriendly

lowed the Giants to gat aw*r with petty practices without retaliation. But that day is over. Tbe Pirates are taught now to battle back. •The presence of Earl Smith in a Pittsburg uniform Is to McGrow like the waring of a red flag In tbe presence of a bull.

Tbe recent scrap betwee

Everett Scott About To Pass

3B?L.-sa

rsisjusisits*•ALAM* WWMpfl awff gaawary % ffMI

rlwai club* stlmt "E

Veteran Shortstop, Holder of G>naecutive Game Record, Replaced

In 1307 Gmaecutive Game*

'a a good bet that EvereU t. hero of U07 conaeauUve as and aaa of the star abort- .■ of baseball, is about fade from tbe picture, limping as be creep* over the bill to

r of the

Eddie CoBhse. manager uk and tsoanag White So

forced to bench Bcotty some time

Inability to clamor about the * short section with bis did speed ' and hit fairly fMI.

jslgggggg ^ j

Mr. Israel C.

David Peldma delphtk on Rant will retrain there for an la

Mtaa Freda Decbet and fiophte tsaman have gone to Ocean Ctty. where they have sacurad employment for tbe summer.

Mr. and Mm William Po of Cleveland. Ohio, are bate for a few week* staying with the

Potash family.

Mr. Simon Seeker, of Phlladei phis, returned oa Taaaday. after mending a few daps with Mrj id sdra. Rami Unmaana red aoo,' Mr. aad Mm A1 Singer, o( Philadelphia, spent the week end with the Singer fatally. Rachael aad YUts 2ackorlt*. both of New Torh. spent a few days with the Xaehortti fam-

ily.

Mr. Harry«. Backer, of Philadelphia. returned on Sunday nlng. after reading the day her*

with relstlvaa

Mr.

September 1. when It Is hoped he will hav: regained much of hi* health by a continued r*wt.

Penn ia«

lly for the Reuben Siegel, of Pniladelphla. spent a few flays with bis family. He returned on Monday morning. Mr. Abram Pollock, was a Philadelphia, and Atlantic Clt» visitor with raiattva* in each ctty for a tea day*. Morris Jasper lef. for New York on Thursday afternoon, and

Mr*. Clyde B. Klrlln. of Germantown. ass!sled by Mrs Eoglekrout. of California, entertained th- Merry Malden*, of Wildwood. In a moat charming manner at th* Mimmt: horn* of Mia. Klrlln. Monday evening last. Music, dancing "nd ^.am-a. consumed

will remain there Indefinitely with

relatives

Mr. Jasper Milter, of Mllitllle. spent the tweak end here with

friends.

Mr. Daviff Becker, of Philadelphia. was a weekno visitor with relatives. He returned on Sunday

evening.

Percy Ptnsky spent an en-

Clly with friends. He returned on poyable week end In Atlantic

situated on th*

•tors Road aad In line of th* prospective HIM* highway from Cap# May to New York City, via ffomms Point Tbs developuiem only a abort dlsiaae* north et

the

Boulevard. which l-ada Rift Ocvsn city and the Rhore Road. The new suburb Is lutafofl along Great Egg Hsrbwr Bay autf la iblliy-H** feet above mm level. Th. vp» of Ocean (Tty from aero* th. usy made a great lmprasaton on tt* vialtoi. on Kstur-

flay.

Tbe • »<*>|*sny guatanl •• to makn-ibe liHp....-meom of curbs, MdcwnJk*. nafled and graveled •dreela and dartiu laatailatians wlibth IBs neat alas month*.

• However." be added. "I don't think we have given prohibition fair chance yet It Is too early to

talk about modification "

Kendrick then told how be saved the Volstead art In ltl7. Tbr Agriculture I'ommlltec considering whether to report the dry Utr to the Senate A vdte was taken. The result was a th* Three Senators voted for and I

again*! the measure.

'At the Urn the vutr was taken I was attending a session of the Finance rommittee." Kendrick

**8—»tor Sheppard railed in* and told me the rommittee vote on the Vnlstoad art was a tie which would have shelved lbs hill I *a* u member of the Agrtruilur. i 'omtitltiri-. ao I httrrlafl to the rommlttar room. At first they refused to penult me to Vote, say th# vot* bad altsady lisna

taken

"Finally they agreed to my guroente and ! voted to repot. The Volstead act Was thus reported favorably by a margin of one vole.”

ly hours of the evening. IKunday afternoon.

Immediately after refreshments. | Mr. Eugene Beckrr. a graduate two of the parly and mctnVrs of of the Woodlloc High School

lety started on a motor

trip to the southland, arriving In the City of Washington, at 10

A. M. the following morning.

DEATHS

Mary E MacRangfaton Mr*. Mary E. MacNaught* aged «7. of Cape M*- Court limns-, passed away on June Jt. after an lllneas of several month* The funeral was held from hei late n-lsdenee on Juns J*. Rev Garner Hand officiating and tbe •mains were taken to New York City for Interment Dereaaed was a member of the it k Church and Daughters of Liberty, la survived by one daught-r. Mr* taabell- Thompson, of Cap.- May

Coun House

May Move to V. S A.

John r Mils* of Hydney Mines. Nova Rcotla. famous alnce hi* 'oaatloaal victory In the femton A. Marathon race last April, and hi* parent* may shortly take up tbotr residence In thD coun

try.

Why Is It that when two wo men hate each olbei like th* very davll. they always klaa a couple of times wbrn they meet

th* straet.

student at Temple University, visited hi* family hers on Bunday. lie returned the same evening Mr. Percival Jack Plnder left lot New York on Monday morning and will remain there for an Indefinite period with relatlvea and friend*. Mr. Henry C. Upldua. of Wildwood. spent the week end here visiting his family. Mr. Moe Mendeloohi. »*, a Philadelphia buolnva* vlslloi on Monday. H* returned the same

evening

Eva Eloenberg. a L'nlverlly ol Penartvanla student, accompanied here parents here on Rusday Bbe I* tbe daughter of former Mayor and Mia William Elsenberg. Mr Abrcm Oerateln spent an njoyahle evening at Atlantic City

n Friday.

Mr. Alex Mendelsohn, of Philadelphia. la here for a f-w daya with his parent*. Philip Alegenberg has left for Rea Isle City, where he will ticket agent at tbr railroad Station for an Indefinite pctlod. Allan C. Levenson. and Thompson Peterson, motored lo Atlantic City on Tuesday evening

man might be sal* walatlng his time, when he wall rjlh.bl* girl along tb* drl<

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