Cape May County Times, 30 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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n«£ Ourjre Sa!urd«y. Ebo*w that gcriooa d*n.««e tan bate • >-« ny " | Mr to epope by th« 5M Young , :

5 Pitcher's

. -iJVT to HM pbtoto Cfbp, to BOd

Given By Paint Company

•fenced of erur, ert«. AttendeJ Annual Rcnic

earrylng hooch to murtcrtn* Joel

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Ic early torlng It was we Laat WcdncaJay John Lucas mo red up here, that food oM Oakland Company entertaioed the was Juki a naan of green, the I employee* of the Oibhaboro facway they are In the ap laKtlm*! tory and Philadelphia branch, toof the year—and yet I gucm that jgelher with the dealers and dealtree I never torn. 1 thought the Ion' reproeentativto. M the annas purty. that was all: and > nttal picnic at Gibbsbo;-o. N. J. then the sumiarr cone, and then j The T. S. Ooeitn Lumber Comtbe iall. pony was represented

» Tri*d To

-Young Threat?nca mmMlm u that t.

a Y ** wh

-Young I jWTe.

je 4- MertUmd that t?«« w«I newer 1« r «.®f Cdbh. Sittet, Konto-; RuA, etc. r mi^uyiri <n Ocean City, it tbt man t pUfcrr whato ntiaaK have oerttpaei the

i, aai it e Im MM ftat iuB a. he b lb* fame mi had lota, jtnh totrts to take the. piac- of the trio wi pUycrt ever ante up to najor

a that of DeJP* “Cv“ Younc, Wonua The* pUton, who Inter readte ‘ * '

teir Mart to the sagacity of Mar eU about Wegnrt aed WaikI!

yield c? tody threw tjaertere be aetoeae eaop la the Mi In Utoto eectlooe giewa over L -‘ -.-JMMtMt ntoi^th*. -I rtp to»c tho hat toto I cbecked the growth If tho vtnta. eepeelaKy those to the JMer to_ss^3gass£va ! it was added. Dima* m Ir de-

.« the -to«har.

FOLKS The Brat thins ti rhes organIzIqc a family pi to to select a day-when It la

certain thet

flioad mn at . chaae alt W/ the State thin ptetoc and then wUl dually act He down* to * o’clock

In the afteraatot.

The next step to to kiitU ST relnUeea who do not spook to oae

aaather Ml account c

t<etd In the tamlty. Tben pick out aa ptenle ground that U flee

tor Y*~»f -rnhmktd ac hto r larfory of fife §mmu. m earrrr 1 bt toto f 'Jrkti tvent* hi* t

¥ porter to the aato to « Ox ipaLapd -he amph ii5toMto5a«to to thh,M oo^u Wfrtoh who aald

> otoflh'to sweet sera end taaae

hea-heflan In toxtoh Jersey. H

f the

lias ouwe a d^y ttmd. do not make

tuecrw of family plenlta Iweauoe they don’t ao at J> right. TLeW try to make everything come ont rtnhl and to arrange a fhto-probf {Matte. Aa a renal( everything goes wrong and anas af the n-ia-rea aver apaaks to thaut again. The rtgh* thing to do to to an&nge tor the worst In every pooMhki way. IncludlBg the tra-v-llng arrangements, the too*, tho cntortalnment and the won-

Then, jo account of the

The bright leaves fell, and mi I saw the tree. Its giant strength by autumn storms rv-

Ihc bright I saves fell, but

atlH It Mood for me. when winter

shelter and * shield when the autumn comm at s end. I round the tree a

id mighty friend’

That was the fall we loet our little John, and had the flre. and

rather had! hat imy he just kept workln*

oa. and held me closer when toy honrt waa sad. -Ten. when the narrow come, and pain, and lorn, r man waa there to help me

■tr the crom.

I thought 1 knew my man in ay days whsn all went well, in __ys of Joy and pride: hot, oh. I 1 knew him In a thousand ways Fd Merer guessed, the toll our Johnny died. When ’round about me stotmR of winter broke, I found beside me then, n good

tod oak.

store manager. John T. Gilman, and one of the truck diivera. Sven Long. Both Oilman and Long had an enjoyable day at the picnic and competed In all of the various sports and gam re that were on the program. They played to a quoits touimami

LAST WEEKS ANS. •Roosevelt-

a by-product. But the goal la aa aluaive aa the v > horizon. To try to win happIncsR from tho world without aerrtnr the world la like trying to dlsUll g line from w»*er. It ain’t be done. The contractor who ore® honest, substantial building wins

and were runners-up

the i

championship, as they played wlaaerm In the flnal match. Had they been successful In beating I be winners, they would have returned home with a flne set of silver quoits as a souvenir of thatr visit. ,

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bwkkk Witt TMtakiy. newt be __ «U Cntoan, Oh*, tonm of tote Tci- _ je sdiedaM ts pby ■* tt&Wtion tfe i dub. Voiurf wnt Ac pitcher foe Feaph* and had a visoo of the heights which the b in huchaJi. f|i

■ baH grounds and were amaxed to aee *|“Y f the home plate. 1 aald the ground keeMl V?*:

to » wv ..r: ud ascured a Udder In order { to HI it, w» just dug it. was the rcplKhc. retok 1 the Maee. It was due

verelty to p'cnles nmatbUg

liaolc to go . Uht

Owe of. the heat ways to arrange a family picnic to to carefully plan nil d«:nUe exsepl tha place. la vita all the vartoWB branch* cf th- family.. but do not ten them where the picnic

ta to be held.

Mato them took around* for h-mnalre* and then It la certain bat everyiwdy will voft to have toother aee Just Hke It f ' year* beaanet every branch of family will go to a iigerent place

without a riot.

wtm it MM struck hr akbUrUg. i

The account was given In latt and paid nil the expe* Mr. Gafnay and self 4h hlfed dtoatnobfl

called lor everybody who wis la(i'.ad. took everybody to the plcnlc'grounds, served a dinner pfeparto by a blgh-prleto catertng

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You can’t fool Captain Mshor with any of this nature stuff. He

yx flatly:

Getting up .t 6 o’clock In the morning and listening to the

the birds adds

jtMhlng. Take It from me. their Mags strained through the fly rerwn. past the fluttering lace yartains to you lying In ywr downy, drowsy bed H the way [ to take the flrst songs of the

birds in the morning.

the peatotflec wher they dlscovtbe corner of the roof buraThey notified the occupants

a ladder In order t

a where thetr catch-r atood

The catcher soon appeared with .

When Young pitdMt uhi

their efforts that the flre was not

Uht to fe’T'gj »*. MUaMi

Tha saa of ma’.rliaoay

told watch or a diamond b It waa. a floe affair, to

ralaUvea

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Frank McCray says, at warm enough to spend the evenings out here In maglcland- The of the day. In summer, with the receding rays melting Into the twilight must have been what gave men their Idea of heaven. For three months now. the front porch shall be lay eveutng throne.

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Our neighbor says >• believes In etollng a Mad* a hy the anew ah rr-J without recognising It.

he only difference between and « grave Is the depth. What a

So. tor the

5 heavy hating cM. nritk Rntcdj /aci’ _. Uut • It*r with Unttmi. <aU then. 4 to tfm nut fit tern tm towtoywar beaten."

HAFPOTISS The main Isruc In life Is production, and happiness la Incidental tc production. We can’t buy it because It has HO price.

Tboso reckless fellows who balance themselves on fonr-fach beams, ten stories above ground, and toss white-hot rivets back and forth, wfn happiness. The tow of happiness u as laexornble as the. tow of gravitation The houae-to-houae canvasser had talked for an hoar. •Thl* rgg-beater.** he said, "speaks for ItseM." "Then." Interrupted the housewife. "suppose you keep quiet tor a moment and give it a ehane

F M» laa»iai wga not wery to Lvm. oto to (to toeaiM bittwt j to pbyto* wto afl made marts r (tod the j unwgMrr tofore lie entered the -atest j it chert to Me day had taken a tev titoe out. O was on exception. The Lima tor twwaaaa to* tou and egaily **

I hafW thrt might / uw» bornedij immmonrd r oar •/ w? totf ftorer* hod for M hit toiti eberhmg not. I urmi omt tmmsdmlely end | there ttwi Cf reodf for the rtlnm jomrmej fa

IN80 Wjtm Jau. i UM Jr Cor a to persuade Cy to (toto on toci into the lf » Shorn wt* ana vsdtng and the cruse atoned *w Mvrd the day. A tog Irish odfcrt ww

, "That's that tag four Jud fi arv yoa Mwnff to da i/ to trias to m •‘my ’ tom tto reply, "m the charge to taking wetor

( that to tod

EVER BUILT

L tod tto rop had oor reedy

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I to the Jaatw and to fto ewitof. QM r Br CurvtLApp Fan $2SB

mm*. * to Ctoto* tot. Iwl « r and parted with $250 to tomg Iwb to the ed to wt% wdimg to tm $M) a atuath. tot t $7S end a root ran tor IMH. catting for *!«*) t big league game wa« ■gawar Pop Amon s Ctotaffu] t C«to dawn with mIj a tow hiM and Amaa trwd rchaw or trade that night * jf w favorahlr an at-; make‘that H auric, Mated that SICjOU—a p.V c» | i day*, would not tempt Orvdand to tot hmi gto^efi ui pitcher Irom .hr atart. many ol h* honur», until to hod peased tto agr at whah m»t |

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