Cape May County Times, 9 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 16

fiends’ General Conference >ened in Ocean City Ttysday

Program Arranged For Annual Meeting of of Friend*-—More Than 1500 Pterions Expected To AtUjid Discussions and Meetings

r pfl Known Speakers Will Talk on Popular Subjects

'Tf ’Pltw snntnti ’FHeJde - General which makes lu [ TUeaday evening *'l'h a l at the Flanders Hotel. 1 hr an address of wel- . bids to be the most I held by this sect, i than 1.660 Friends ars to parilcljtatb In the

which vUi

a July 6 to July IS indoslve. c'A very auractWe and Interest f procram has been arranged the Conference eoaistittce Jhl«h covers » wide Bald .radlng discussions from Quaker

%tatloni. to «H»peraUre Mapioyee ar

The mala add reuse*

and aeneral

I at i0 A. H. .on the Following Ibe class is divided

The fr*ap«

; Us Flanders solar Oanoe Hall, tore e riryt *. fl one gioup w the pter at t|x Normandie conference for chii- # wider 16 yean of ace wli; > held dally troip t A. M. unI aeon under the direction at tore L Bond. t>e clai WMes at toe Preshy Nrch. Sevhntb Street and Weaf Avenue. The Junior class

Dead Vets Sons

Get Chance at

Army Education New Law Permits President To Appoint War Orphans

To Military Schools

Fostered By Amer. Legion

The sons cf veterans killed In action or who died prior to July t. 1*11. of wounds or disease received In the world war. through effort* of the American Legtor, eriU now hare an opportunity to

Ferry boats of both railroads

say -bore during the post < with thousands of jorsnss pii travel to the ehormdy ti

but only were mot motorists

dene red through gmodes to the shore the newer and m over the bridge But while terry showed a cocrideraWe slump previous holiday periods, than one-half the ferry boat and Reading EaUiond systems

during the

trains at the CunJen terminal.

Holiday i

tage of the three dsys of i from. woA. t

will PC ;n addition to those already provided by law. and are strictly limited to the sons of dead veter-

Motorists To Resorts Favor Bridge Route Vehicular Travel on Ferries Shows Great Decrease— Bridge Saves Time

dtthwal cadets at the United State* Military Acadny. raid forty ad- *' St the United

One-half

handwork, nature club and

Work. # ' Open to the Pabbc

~ sain seselerv held m

ml Ppr aye open ti Many notable speakers

Interest duriag. the On Wednendsy j u ] y

of them Shell be appointed from

of the otocers wbo were

killed or died, and one-halt from . the eons of enlisted men who were

r died. In the army, navy

or tacrine eotps- The number of sPPWeettons are not restricted to say section of the Carted State*, although qualification Is 1 trailed by ability to pass the esamlnaUoi required of the other applicant* The age limits for West Point

Many Resort Excursionists Vehicular travel over the Dels-1 •'are River ferries dropped to the lowest mark of the ssasou during, thf holiday period whsn ferryboats , Iran sported only twenty thousand ■ achieve across the stream. A reduction of more than silty per cent. In the number of motor errs customarily Being the ferry rout* during the week-end exodus to shore points, i

; Grace Abbott. Chief of

• Bureal. Up I led

1 Department of labor

“Our Obllbatlona to

! Abbott. U-raopcsUad as a'* aatbortty on children welwork. She was appotaled rial United States represeni to the League rf Natione

held at Geneva last

HUJump. try of the Amalgamated thing' Workers of America. "Union Oe-opaca-HlUmaa was conspicuous : the recent strike of Ux- > works at Passaic. N. J. f has been active In co-operative employer and i Instrumental In having p profit sharing plan adopted 'the Nash Company, of Ctn ‘ ‘l, one of the cottfitry'i Clothing manufacturer*. HIlLni procuring capital mce the American Cloth tog Company. In GuarU. . Os Saturday Henry 8- Uennl •a. nationally known tag and paper products manufacturer win five the viewpoint of th amptoyer la an sddmw •'Em Co-operation In Maaagt

bet weep 17 and « years 1 of tbs year o' entrance.

not und*i „ more than 14 years on April 1 of the yea* of entrance, tion concerning examination tor entrance Should be obtained by writing the Adjutant General of the army for those wbo desire attend the MUttary Academy and to the Secretary of the Navy for those desiring to enter the Naval

Academy.

The inevitable makes no con Bgotimn la self-reliance on parade. concentrated endeavor. Rsmorar la when conscience insists on having the las! word. The mills of the gods normtimes grind wl'b unexpected rapidity. A good many “necessary" evil* are merely convenient erila. It Is our slss that age Uf our self-denials keep us young.

Summer always corn's, matter bow much delayed— along with It the pan under the refrigerator, and the name

From th« Pulltser Prise Play. "Cralg'B Wife": "People who live to themselves are ’ generally left to themselves.

be X7th President of tfes United e U. S. Supreme Court.

during the entire holiday period, the lowest record for vehicula. travel was eel with ■ cul In patronage estimated by officials to have been approximately sixty-five per cent Motorists formerly accustomed to ferrying across the river on the Reading boats had abandoned the old route for the new Inter-city nme Although the entire Sett of nine ferries Included in the Rending sen ice and the eight trans-rtver boats of the Pennsylvania opera, d on a four-mlnntc headway from eariy morning until long past midnight during the three, days, the boats were at no time more than halt loaded with motorcars. Boats running to the Philadelphia side often left the Camden side with

i Mm

Mias Emjac Hand spent Saturday night with aer aunt, Mrs. Walter Goff. Edwin Soon made a business trip to Port Norrir Thursday evening. . H. O. Mackle went to Ocean City on Wedneeday. Howard Curtis, who has been spending some time with bis grandparent*, returned borne Wednesday. Garner Peterson, wife and children motored to Millville Fri-

day.

Mr. Charles Bingham a#d wife entertained company on -Sunday. Mr. Harry Bold and'Miss Emma Hand -and their aunt. Mrs.

Walter Goff, and son. |o Millville Hospital to

Goff's husband.

Ethel Hand epent Saturday evening at the MlllvOle Park. Garner Peterson sad daugh ter. Ida., told Mr. Harry Mackle motored to Ocean Cfty on Sat-

urday.

Kenneth Bonhcm and wife were at day evening. Herman Lenher entertained Mir mother, from Anglesa. the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A- Baud, wbo has been entertain lug their niece Mis.' ffsnBre Banner and husband and baby, from Phlltdelphla, returned home on Sunday. Margaret Riley, of Delmon*.. spent Tuesday with Idi Peter- : Mrs. Kenneth Bonham waa a Millville visitor on Thursday. : Edwin - Noon, Ralph Peterson and William Noon ware at Wlldwood on the Fourth of July. ! O. Peterson made a busim trip to MUlrille on Monday.

more thaa 160.06 exceedlag all piertoui figures records of holiday travel. The fifty

road, wbo attributed the derided slump to the opening of tee Dela-

ware River Bridge.

With boats of the Reading Company carrying a negligible number of motor vehicles from Philadelphia to joe Camden ferry slips

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