Cape May County Times, 9 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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dlicuBging the ■ttmtion, remarked: "Tht bulk- *> Url*ht, ably ,j,* Ooctmtaaloejni mljtht have «4lted Ml All to besln opeeatltma" UiU. «• fled m«ny varf^J t« ton * *o<l a few to lay feat the rtcbt thins ai the right time. ■ Mtrry Udeu’ EeoaioB A reunion and dinner waa Siren In Hotel Saroy. Saturday maitlnc the annlvemry oeHt of flee yearn, in a ttcSlher-banquetinc of the n bera erhleh has been practiced by tU Wildwood Merry Ms'den* •vwr Mncc they orgarlied-aereral r«ar ago—when, more than Just two, vcre eoJoying single bleaaedgome ot those preaent. had -wot hew present la the later day feativJtle*. «c that the oa«*alon. matted by iD.h good at tendance of thamemiKm. brought " old memoriae and a real happy time was apent. sumptuous repast was servedIncluding ahnoet very delteacy ot ““ — aad chatting over the mdrry time w*. ttfl tor wall nigh taro hours before the pasty wa» dla^eraad. The club colors of pink and white, ware ferried out ‘in the table daeoratlbas. fceeervatluas ware made for the party on the porch of the Hotel Cieal, where of the hotel management, gathered to view fW Seslca' Parade la the party were: Mrs. Clyde Slrlin. Mrs. Staple; Boaaer. Mr*. White* Hypenaaa. Germantown:

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Lalby. Philadelphia. Mrs. Annie Toaer. HaddorAeld, J)’. A.. Mrsft. Johnson. OoaenX*gr#. 3.. Mrs. C. Knglekraut. Hmpieton. Cal.; Mrs. Rdward TayW. Hip. Harry Burkhart. Mia. Wilbur Craig. Mrs. P. Stein bach, Mrs WiUiaft Glenn. Mrs. WUlinm Keatner. Min Eleanor Blackwell. Wildwood. Fouwa Dead in M A pathetic Incident was the ddeo death of Athaeal K. Binns. a youth of great premier, who waa found dead la bed last By a member of hi. packer's family, whom rueat he |—in. aged 1«

la the Pint 1* tfth moralng

"looking

ga onr." .Mhi. before taklac 'rain back to th« .Capital . announced that, the news U there si' - 'quilt a tot of -Mrs. John Spear, of la, were the one-day of Mr. aad Mrs. John Mrs. Marie JCuhae. and ter. Mrs. Decring. of StonePa., are here for the aeao their AnM trip to

in twelve years.

Kerrigan, Bast Car-

held Area ue on their homeward trip from Chicago last week, expecting to spend time with them He had played

of golf on Satur-

day afternoon, enjoyed a dip in the surf Sunday morning aad refer dinner from the wrote a letter each to his mother art} father. Mr. aad Mra. C. Minna. PKtsburg. aad saying be would Ue down for a while, took .his last sleep, for the boy odt mahlng his ap-

ibe dinner table. 1 in search cf him

when the terrible discovery waa made. The family is well known here, and deep sympathy Is felt for the mother and father who

were quickly notified.

The body was conveyed to Piiutfefir for bnrial. - tBk'ewtemonim taking place In the Oe^adral in Pittsburg. Wednesday morning.

RECENT DEATHS

Smith Cotliai

Smith Collin*, of Palermo, dlud from Bright* disease co Juae ft.

l Funeral services m hi* home Satur-

day. July 3 at S o'clock P. K.. Dr. Terkea officiating. Iaat waa made ia Seaside

Deceased was lirlag

ret ire 4. He is turvlred by his wife, Mrs.- Mary Collhu. two

special door prise for iMaughtera aad three

card party were

B*. AwaV wwffftarlu.u. J "•Ug. Jaly If. pro»or the hswatk at the new

building Mad

may be the lucky one tke winning ticket.

hUsiiWdaTmieihig oITthe obd Ciric Club waa held Mn. Joseph Hoffman, at tom# la Wildwood Crest.

th» bulkhead project la I be Ward of WtMwood la at Hast tor. the timr The city caaW go hhsad . which is another setback

Mbthodist Church.

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It’s Good Business

hi any preparation for the future id all important. To prosper, a business must be made secure

bade of any nature. So it is with a family. The btuineM man. if be follows the dictates of Good Business, will look to the future and financially caw for the needs of his family by properly insuring himself. Samuel M. ScheOenger CAPE MAY Ml Fftsos: r-;

Polks: Do not keep the ak.baster boxes jf your lore and tenderness sealed up until your friends are dead. PHI their live* with sweetness. Ing. cheering wtq^ts while their ears can hear them, and while their hearts can be thrilled madf happier by them; the hind things you mean to any when they are gem. say bafwre they go. The flowers you mean send for their coffin*, saad brighten and sweeten tl home* before they leave tb If my friends have slahaafr boxee laid awn?, full of fragrant perfume# of sympathy aad affection which they iLUad to break over my dead body. I would rather they would bring them out ia my weary troubled noun, and open them, that 1 may be cheered by them, whUi I coed them. I would rather have a plain coffin withe it a flower, a funeral without an eulogy than a life without the sweetneaa or love and sympathy. Let u* learn to aaoW our friends beforehand for their burial. Poatklndneo* does not cheer the burdenec spirit. Flowers on the coffin uast no fragrance hack ward over khe -weary way. . ^ * Hints For Oeean Travelers—[ When a ship's off.qer tell* you. many knots tke boat h' making don't ask him who untiss them. There are no police men around to protect you from assault. Women aad children flrst. applies to the dining saloon ai weU as to the lifeboat*. Don't tell the bartender you're an Americas, a*.known Once a day 1* sufficient to ask Jbe captain: "Whore are we

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Do«ri Jump overboard U you become a MeBwi of am-deknear. Ton will ptJ^f-aai* of. ftp'tenia* other* bow yaw suffered, ant tc be traveler don’t

ten minutes." In twenty minutes he returned, but the umbrella we* gone. The card, howerer. waa *1111 there, and on It someone had written: "Umbrella taken by champion long dlstanse runner. • Won't be back at all.' Mra Windy Wolf waa trying 1 a new dress on ber little daughter the other day. and she could not see herself In the mirror quite a* well as she would like to kave; so, turning to

mother said:

"It certainly would be -nice to be a twin, then you wouldn't hare to bother about the ffiaM; you could Just look at the other one and nee bow you look." I am no pious hypocrite. Intolerant and wain: professional reformers 1 regard with (rent distaln. Tet there's one rim which I condemn and view .'with some anxiety; gambling lo me. ■T friend*. , la _ worse than ebrtety. I've felt the gamb Impulse All my very veins with Are. aad it was hard - at for me to conquer my desire. Occasional Indulgence though has ed to change my views—I’ve >d that when I gamble I in’

variably lose.

i turned rai

Just acroni the

for a barbecue,

way . . _ ground from grandpa for a Ing station. The wood lot Is ermp for tin-can tourists. Tl

ole homestead ia

shop. The pasture

course. Grandpa

The only familiar thing abqfiit the old farm Is the

la au antique iture is a goR i U a Floridian.

declaration be hoaust—at ieai much ao as whan you mak your income-l^x schedule.

the way over, and' Swope • return trip. D»*'t weep whin you behold the Statu'e of Uherty. The

The man who stops te ta sure be Is right before go •head nowaday*, i* trampled re by several thousand persons who are willing to take a chance We sympathise with tke Hebrew that east his breed i tho .waters and had It «

Kidnapped Evangeliat

man entered the lobby of First picture of Mrs. All a hair! and pUced his umbrella Semple McPherson Jn the stand, but before going. Evangelist, taken In a Los Angebpetalr* tied to the umbrella a 1 las hospital after her kidnapping, dard on which he had written:, Mr*. McPherson wss found wan"TUs umbrella bvloags to a dering In a dared condition near ffghier.' Back In Douglas. Arisons.

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