CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 192S.
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Classical Concert
Given in Woodbine Center Providing Splendid Entertainments For Folks
The MitabU.ihment o' the Com-
munity Center ,n Woodbine, by
the Baton IJ Hlrnch fun*)
ein to| fondant or a mini
I nbtin* and nut*, and then 1 io* the result of b:in«tns to the
»• 1 rolled In confectioner’* imcar. | people of that Bo roue h t*or..t
Many tannont have room tua- j splendid educational entertain-
Me In MKceMfully gromt* fall VrB,, TU,U
plfa than they do with ttprlnic
Fruit Balls
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Club for Bv? year*, and for the nurse and
past w»\ en year* ha* been one of 1 The doctor* are baffled and nret vlollniata In the Phil*-1 not t»em to be able to te dclphia Orchestra. Durlnc the what all* the child, who
world war he Hated In the U.l to b.- plninjc away Bobble U: Him Gertrude Seisins S. Nary, and alnee that ttme ha* eomewhat Improved at thla time. IO tB-oodbine on Thursday
Palermo
been teaching and playli cert engagement* as well a* taking part in tbe Philadelphia
Orchestra.
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According to the New Jersey «au College of Agriculture, this la gene rail) due either to paranitea or to certain daflelencle* In the ration. A large percentage of She winter ration generally consist* of corn, and this feed suppile* the nutrients needed for fattening, but must bo balanced by acme protein If proper gains are to be made. It tbe skim milk or buttermilk la available, li I* unexcelled as a bog feed to sup ply the neceaaary protein to butane* the com. If neither of there la to b< had. a mixture constating at 1 parts at tankage, one part o< llnaeed oil meal, and one part of alfalfa meal la good. C. Skelley, assistant animal husbandman at tbe college mixture ha* given excellent results In the Middle West only meet* tbe protein requirement. but the alfalfa meal sup plies a vitamin which l* 'need,miry tor growth. * County Board Met for Annual Bus in e»i Session At the business meeting or the County Board at Agriculture, held In the Court Houre building Friday evening, the following nominating comintttce was appointed: J. Reid Chamber*. Charles F'wter and A- B. Faure. The follow ag men were nominated to am « as member* of tbe execut .e committee during l»J7: p C Tudor. Norma:. Taylor. C. Newton rtchelllnger. Joseph Camp. A. B. Faure, J. B. Corson. Oswalt Lange. Melvin Abbott. J. R-ld Chambers. Harry Macke>. H-ipn Scbelllnger. Charles E Foster. I. A. Powell. W. H. Powell. Theodore Crolt t. Henry Young and Evorett Smith. In January a meeting will be oalled at which time the*- men will be voted upon, and If elected will serve during the coming
year.
J. B. Corwm waa appointed to represent th • eounty board at the State Board of Agrleulture In Trenton during January. If E. Richardson waa appoint ed to represent the county board at the State Horticultural Meeting In Atlantic City uaxt D»ce tuber. Theodore Croiler. W H. Powell and C. Newton Scheillngei were appointed to serve as a vigilance committee In connection with an effort being made by the (Rate Federation to stop petty thieving of farm poultty or pro-
duce.
Norman Taylor reported for tbe fruit commute*-; Melvin Ab bolt for the farm crop* commit W-e: J. B. Corson for the vegetable committer; C. Newton Hcbrlllngei. dairy committee County Agee* Thoms* gave a report on Farm Demonstration work completed 'luring the pant
year.
A. S. Walker, at Cape May. explained how farmers may obtain loan* through the Federal Farm Loan Aasocletlou and remarked Shat 160.000 from thi* source ha* already been loaned to Cape May County fanners. In addition to the buelnt-w session. I how present enjoyed seeing several interesting reel-' at moving pictures Prize liat Correction We wish to make the following correction In th-’ list of prises which were awarded at tbe annual corn and potato show It wa» annou ...*d In this list | that Frank Dick InAral and second prire for W Dent corn. This about; li read that Frank McPhi calved Brat and Frank Dicklnsoi
Economics Department— Food.
ments. In the shape of con(erts.
. variety of milt hall* may J lw ' ,urM ^ work of » rt - made with different flavors 1 Lsst Sunday evening a Bn. Any <4 tbe following are good concert waa given by Mr. Her-
man Weinberg.
No. 1 % lb. dates li lb. Bg* 14 Hi aendlews raisins
14 lb. date* 14 lb. prune* 14 lb. dried apricots
14 lb. dates 14 H». Bg* »4 lb. cltfon Wash fruit thoroughly In hot water and put through a food chopped A half cup of Mired ded cocoanut may be add-d. or 44 cup of nut* ground with the fruit If the mixture ts too dry to mold nlrely. add a little orange or lemon Juice. Shape tpio halls and store In an tight can. When ready to use roll In powdered sugar.
4 Held over from last week I Mr. and Mr*. Edward GrIITth. Sr., attended services at th< Baptist Church at Court Houwr and enjoyed seeing the colored ’.ant ern pictures of "The Work o! Christ In the Philippine Islands ’ Mrs. Lydia Dtaklnwon. wife of Frank Dickinson, waa taken to Cooper Hospital. Camden. Friday, where she was operated on Saturday for a cancerous growth. She waa doing nicely when
heard of.
Mr. and Mrs. Cl arrive- Pouleon. of Cape May. spent Bunds) evening here with Mr. and Mrs. Jamr* H. Matthew*. William Conmn ts having an sabevto* shingle roof put on his
Mrs. Emma Boult* and daugb-
Lydla spent Saturday Philadelphia shopping. Mrs. Ida Jackson was fined to the house tbe 'iupie we*-h* being quite 111. and Mrs Claude Madden
Ing.
j Gandy Robinson, of Dennlsvllle. called on Joseph Collins Monday
on business
Mrs. C. Cosaaboon called on Mrs. Benjamin Crane on Monday.
Young, of Denni*-
i her cousin.
C. M. Court House 4Held over from last week) Mil's Ruth Creamer and Fred Cream r *p*nt Sunday with theli grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cnawford. Mrs Ella Hewitt and Mi** Ell. Hewlf were Sunday visitors of L. V. t . mp and wife. Mr. and Mr*. Janie* Burke, of Conbeu. v isit-.id Sunday with Mr*. John Burke. Mr*. Samuel Leporace is able to be about again after having tbe grippe. Harry Hamann returned Tuesday to his honi" In Philadelphia after a few weeks’ visit with with his brother here. Mr*. Emma Hand was in Phllad -lphia on Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Calhoun ■pent Sunday evening at May vllle with Mr. and Mr*. Monroe Chambers. Mr. and Mr* Ch.-.i).-* Garrison was vistted Sunday by thrlr daughter. Mr*. Phillip*, from Cap- May Will Allen, of Philadelphia, was a week-end visitor with rel# live* bn c. Hobari Young and wife, of West Chester. Pa., and Frank Young, wife and family, at Marmora. were Sunday visit' .* snth Court House friends. Mr* Beatrice Hlnderhoffer. of Mlllv Hie. visited Mr. and hire. William Royd* on Saturday. Mr. Roy'Is t* again very UL Ml** Irma Chartoawonh spent the week end in Millville Mi> Elva Calhoun and son. Charire. Jr., went to Nrwfield Wednesday to spend a few day* with her grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. Stephen EdwardMr and Mr- William B Pn well. Smith Kn <1 lent I. Mr*. Ella Comer and Mr* Edna June.* were in Wildwood Monday Milton Peten-on. wife and sons, of Woodbine, were Sunday visitors of her pat -nta here. -The J .. .lor Community Club hkld their bust new and imctal mrettiiK Tuesday ev.-nlng at the home of Mis* Dorothy Brnurll
Jiut Carious Willie -What 1* a rank T" I Teacher Why d,. you askT" : WlUle: "Well, my book *ay» Mr. Edison wa* an Inventoi CM (ha Bret rank.”
iolln; Mr. Adrl-
Singel. cello; Mr. Jerome
Gregar, piano.
The program embraced three Bve classical number*: a Karnenol Oct row Rubinatlen b Mcnnett Pastel Paradis
Walterw Prtxe
Serenade Wldor b Air de Ballet Chari made Samwon and Delila Sal n t-Baenw-Ad tar. Mr. Jerome Gregar. who la a prominent Philadelphia pedafcTigue. ba* bad a very Interesting career. At tbe outbreak of the world war he enlisted and went abroad with the Armenian Army. I In Pari* he played beside* the 1 piano, various wood-wind Instrument*. For y -ars he entertained many prominen* Matemnen and notable*. He studied with Mr. Lee 1‘atteraon. of the famou* Mater Patterson duct, and I* himself a pianist of International
reputation.
Mr. Adi tar Rl -gel. In his youth wa* a member of th* Symphony Club of Philadelphia, a pupil of Danby. and at tbe age at 17 became a member of the National Symphony orchtwtre of New York. For the past four 1
year* he he- been ’cellist In the ! e*rol« Philadelphia OrcheaMra. j Little Bobble Corson, who had Mr. Herman Weinberg 1* a \ orrn *o II! with pneumonia, eufHuwlan violinist w ho studied in | fered a relape- last weak and is
spent Saturday evening In Wild-J vllle.
wood. Mr*. Rena Pet*rvon wsv L*na Collin*, on Monday seen .bopping there that ; Mre . MUtoa Rom. of Bereley’i evening with her aunt. j Point, called on Mias Mary ViaThomas Matthews, at W’ild-, nn ] OD Tuesday evening wood, called on hta non here: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cosaaboon Sunday. attended a sale Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Albert McNeal Cape May Court House spent Sunday evenlag with Mr. and Mr*. L. Towns
friend*. *
Walter Garrett
ly had an
John Vlaaard and William T. Corson attended tbe mortew la Woodbine on Sunday evening. Charles and Nathan Locke, of Rio Grande, called on friend* here Saturday. Mr*. E. r Madam and daughter. Myrtle, at traded the *al< Cape May Court
va has aoM his Mrs. Richard Crambooe fa Benjamin Springer and Richard
Th « * C n,.. « * »• du?; evening. ’ ' urday evening ^ 4 fnw Wb.
•'What —r. ,) •Well, one ^ J
And every gi*,. ;iu ,' Shr*d surely ,- 0 p
Mrs Annie Matthews, of Wildtod. haa been visiting at th? ■me of Mr. and Mr*. Edgar
Garrettson.
Mr*. GarfleM Btrwin and' son. Wilmar. and wife, of Nortbfield. were visiting here Sunday eveMr and Mr*. Walter McNeal are planning to leave very soon for a trip to Florida, where they will go for Mrs. MrNeal’a hre Tbe Epwortb league and all others who care to help arc planning to meet at the church at midnight Christmas Ere and go to the homes at th? nick and sing Christmas
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the looks of the hoi Mr. and Mr*. Roy Jaggern and it aught ere. spent Sunday evening tn Green * Creek with Mr. and Mr*. Harold Barber. Mi** France* Garrettson. of Camden, spent the week end at home with her parent*. Mr*. Graf Roop visited her husband at tae Glen Gardner, sanitarium tbe last part of lavweek and report* Mr. Roop doing very nicely. Mm. laael Clouting, of Wildwood. called on Mrs. Sam Daweon last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mr*. David Pleraon visited Mr*. Pierson’s atater. Mrs. Nichols, in Maurieetown. last Sunday. Mr*. Gu* Snyder visited a ■friend at Glen Gardner the Utter part of the week. Mr*. Breeic Sheridan called on Mr* Bowl* Thompson, in Wildwool. Wednesday afternoon.
and In hi* youth was
Infant proJtgy. He was th? tonceimeister of the Symphony
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E. 0. HOWELL, JR. Swaioton, New Jersev
now under the r
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Wildwood.
ha* been quite 111.
i caring for
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Christmas Greetings and all good wishes for the New Year. We have had much to be thankful for during 1926, and the yeat ahead is one of great promise.
Maurice M. Sofroney Landis Avenue at West Jersey Sea Isle City, N. J.
Merry Christmas
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