Cape May County Times, 3 September 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 15

RADIO NOTES

ERMA Mra V'altir' Nwaacott and a friend, both* of Chlncoleague. Va.. vtolled Mj*.. Eva Ingeraoll here thto week. Much aadnaas to f*<t hero over

Ban Sot vm lakSft «M <te «M1 t^i

tteb fakg'Ntaoe jRado ImportSlU IE WSi.&aiidt; Aeriak Lives of Women

J. Hilnemann. pastor of tbe Sea Xale aty M. E. Churob. Mr. Heinemann waa pastor of Taharnncla M. e. Church hero about

Church, from 8*pt«it>«r 10 to 19, inchalvt. iuv C. B. Jerolgan. of (Brooklrn. N. I., trill

with R*v.

.Oovild l.Udltvr'tho «W*lnir.

Mr. and Mn. Oacar

of Oloncrmter,

wlth’thelr'brother;

dal.

with her eon, ' R

«r

Brewln < otTS d«y

HjHm -Saki t* Be Splenid »d Oee,

0*.. * rather invcMgOag ttptrtmni. ptfeMA-

i^lpa Them

U«f.U Sphere m

Uhportant aW

cut he i

durtae

adveMtift

com .ahfl,

:nata, rjid all otfcsr' faetor* w mar have a baartm tn the ! >«t- Thera are tra«dr*4a

Uobs that may

Ml«a Urace

fln**r severely

the past week. , ,

aeven years aso, and alneere; tbe • nd - It, U krlvl'hg sympathy Is sxUadM to tbe he-| of <««>>• •«>'* she /U onder the ! reared ones of the family. doctor’* care. The aoMdcnt hapMr. and Mra. Widal Fraley! ^ «he wae'hctptrrK her are antertalTHai hie mother. Mr..I U,?*^***’ “* ,n * a

u», "i „» u ,^

*** a i M .“ , iiriir , ?Si 1 “i2r?5; s

__ . <ler h* ron, a

ISna lettars tnd^a >t«A th* j Trank Oartsaon. of Fulladelhotua the daUy proefykasa Aevote Phla. spent th' wepk end here

to women a tatareet ts 6se of Ss with hi* parents,

moat Important diaMMta M ‘theI Ml», EoUna Ethel Born. «**“■' of Rlthwood; ir^jTrftanded

in, BabbatJi school here at TaberSb~ I naele M. E. Sunday afUrnoon.

t* *h if! Mr » nd Mrs. James DoUflaas

and dauchter. Ik>ul*e, arp now In Albany. N. V.. for a time rlalt- » n * her datichter. Mary, and

family. ~

Mr. and Mrs. .WIHMifite entertain .d Utelr dsiiytitpr;^

Myrtle Keeler and chKdres. W

:. - a'nd fom- Clobatown. last week. ’^'sS Mra. Edna Oarrettaon •M 1

•. Cora, ^f Atiaa-J •^* rt n*’

small» dauchter. Uc CUy. visited her paf-mti,'JBS and Mr*. James Hawn, this wee*.

real it* It la j ““ won’.d fc

tnm, ufr ,

than do men.

^ Joined

Osorde Garre Usee, with

try kmatl children.

Mias Hannah Hocbes. of Mill-

tlUe. last Thuraday.

Charles Basher, of Philadelphia, who Is sommerlnc If Cape May Pol£t, was ealllnc 'on frlehda

here Thursday evening.

Mlia Lida Boults spent Wednesday tn West ’cap# May with

rejatl'

rrs. of Fishing Creek, motored

Millville. Saturday.

Mrs. R D.ckmson and rhlldren, of Philadelphia, have relumed

hoin-r after ncndlng seme time I WWMMWC.

■c .with

Jacob Ingeinoll.

Mrs. Ltd* Van Winkle, of Cape' sad May. apsut. Friday here with Mr.| Monday

in tiin

and Mrs.i Hiram Boulu.

will

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f -a

■ SMBP ffapilma - ra KH Soorte Ts-Ai^r ton bee* Rter^ttpi^jC her Mattr.-Sf*. *. HitsbfeTW'WWtajt-F*-. MotnOit;.;

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■ Answer-

I.ouv.

a* or lo«w I frese other ffl

^uliirs ar dtstam, i tabui^t< «paor.. evi«« b*

aide red that women circle, mint In cm**

le rural sections ait

■ « “* “«• >

VIMa* on bora*

i *etetk*. gardening,

and ail of the :

The ad van.

Japanese dance < in

Conrentlon Hall. Cape Way. Thuraday evening. This is tt mrty event and the ball is beaurtfolly decorated with park-' kola, fans and lantorns and sailed a Mlmt in Japan. The hydratagen. dance and a balloon dance afe ’ j noted features each summer also.

two

of veflf*__

he Sunkhlne Sunday sa In a picnic at Cape!

May beach on W«dlM|aKp. /I . Mra. Jennie HhCd Was a Cam- 1 John VTUaon has returned-to den visitor Monday. |.hla duHm on the lightship after Mra Albright entertained a ten-day furlough. Mr. WHaon Mtta Bertha WUbUTm and mother. | has ten days leave of absence

of Philadelphia, at her hbme all each month,

last week. They left for home! John Johnson. 8r.. of Camden. Sunday. | spent the waek -end hWe With

Mra Bern Taylor, with frlanda, I hi*'aon, John and wHe.

spent Monday evening In Wlld-j Lewis Hildreth has made the •ood; j old homestead very attractive -by Wv- ahd Mra. William Dunn' pudntiug ieuces, the house And

Next Year Vacations afre wonderful whether

dub. mualeal and cultural ih-

»«*t ate) Is ..hown by Buaata that' ’ —

from a distance Sunday. ( • Miss Ully Purdeyand brothers Mr*. Mable Pritchard la en- Frond and -Will, spent an e tertaUIng her aUter and family, -oldg thU week In Wildwood.

mch layer was placad. ad wa* borough' tanrarda to obtsin i Who kaowa but that these t * rimed* may lead to the ellmii Uon of static.

I MMMal-: rays of re

from Cheater. Pn.. thU

A number of apart fans from hero aaertdsd <be baking bouts ut the Green Mill, in Cape May,

Friday evening.

The Cam •May Holiness Asao elation will hold their annual camp in set try in the atom' tn the roar of Taberoael* M

Wave Length Jump

Practically Unknown iwio ’ greater timpUchj In

Stations rfewent

$S3&Js\

r^|l

lo receiving « rapidly 'ora being *ed ■ by teas complex

* lo be pretty well care of tUelf. according r casting authoritlaa. and

Ik the c

. "Why—wh*F* wrouarr « r ^ n i

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Matthews ahd don-w'era ftMring' on frtendj in .'-Cape. May Feint ThoriKUiy

Mlsa Lillian Ketiy la enjoylns pleasant visit With relatives j Philadelphia ahd doefe 'not! -edpacr to return heme until after Labor Day.

HARRY GOLDINGER

AS AUTHOl

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to tbalr own yrnya lengths «

without , adequate

control. , j, Various aaaodaUoaa have setil it appeals to their members requesting that broadcasters cooperate with each other and a

t ezpraaaad t bids by the

and ecu-L-Kr

ting stajJaua i vilUngttesB I regulattou*

it is the i tmkea no pedally if i^ ig with the

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PkaUeally in deaouM who are not wllHag t le tarns of’thetr 1

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Many broadcaaters have | selves to eo-operatioa la t matter of haeptng t he Dels free from trout*

With t

me by eiaee tift d and broeiiraA ilag in ordeifi

lag still eonUnuUg fashion, (ana have lit tie «

tsar that anything like a rttao Uon win develop within t

few months. By that Hi

ty of hi. fwntfy- fa the event of yoor faith, will yoti* ftrni *ve to fapwi-d tfp fan chance for their Wifaorf or io it na •tore through LIFE insurance?

DEALEK IN WOODBINE, N. J.

be In sgect to taka ear* of ft

TWtsvnw ate aeteM*** ef »l* b* IB *«•«« U take cam of fl being ty Uw || o.sostey T bteler sbsii j gitnatlon* that may develop

SayaSr

Plgy gftfe, ini

‘or Winter

To be eeeloeed tn aaeted en-I Diversity to to he tb* keynot*

L_ t iLw a.

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fature happineAs of yDur wife and the education of* year chikben.

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For dianer !' urid^eanned te™ I ,n « f Churcft ’

ly utefa will fall under the folio#*

. lag heads: 1. EntsrtAlnmsM— i music, - dram*, comedy, etc. I.

f my heart was

iWUk MM

I ” Ssf JSj —t*— r

i re Ok BBC* 41 *.

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regular tea day fsalurv

md rsarorob cultural pro-

faifnhn, Hew Jcrtcy

It to lb* puwaw Pt F.DKA to offer a eroen section of (hr principal things that carry a uol-

. ala‘I gotag M> aay nutbln’ i has made arr*u| about U. Laat time I complained, with other eHlea for

'pJ casting of such dlaUnaUva J

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