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New Books In County If 1 Library Some Recent Additions of Educations] Value 01 Present Day Problems
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An Sind* u t E4ii.rtf—I tAgml «U(~ lfca« ..raonaaliy ter rtaSj U Uekln* „ UK i'bIim! StMca. "Tfc* 9ub> 1 ' Kbool •dacatioa r>gr—Bt» tJ nKitswni o-^bbU^J Bdueatt. <Vr* to lb* PMPI*. •« p*t €*«. «S tb* rasth a( A»*rte«.“ Tbroagh wbst sr* tbe other I« per ,^1. to roooJv* kaowUdse Slid MUarMtr -U to book* wt hoJJ the pOMlbimtM of wliMl lucfnlMBS. Is thew sll tb* crest ■tfl—ns— or k Bowled** SI Mokodtod. AN new lesrr-ln* ere ruslty Oadt its wsy tsto bot f-rra. Book* osn faratab tbs m tertsU for beclBBta* su edoc Has or cootisnlsg «s pro*r«0 ssy point.“ Tbe County Ubrary ke«
la* sra soon* of Ibc recent add I Uses: Clsdke. I. C.. “Cade Sun Need* • Wife- A happy trsa’.mrl (be Bred oT better asderataadln*
and womb la political Slid otvU acU rttle*. HedPeld. WUIlsBt. 'Oepeadest Alnrrtca." Tbe author *bow> tbst Anvrrtc* U far train actual In dependence, boia* dapeadmi
KooBerelt. Theodore sad Kermlt. *‘Es*t oC the Sue and Wost at tbe Noon." Two aou Prce.dent Rouw>vHt 1*11 at Ibelr expedition to Aula after curt •teduea* at animal* for lb* Plan Mue.ua>. WblU. & B. "Uoas la the Path." Fisher. Irvin*. "Prohibition at Its Wonrt." The author, a 1 rotor at economies at Yale, make* a pies for education and
Garland, Hamlin. "Trallmakem of tbe Middle Border." Unwin. J C.. "Bis Mosul.” MarabaU. Archibald. "The A
W.. •The Man They liaised " Belaud. Mama ret. 'The Kays.* J«mM. Will. "Smoky, the CowHor»e." These kook* may be reqaeated at aay mat ton at the Cape May County Library.
Here is the aewaet star to Join the *U£ of this newspaper. C. M. Payne, orirfnator of tbe mirthful comic. " ■R-malter Pop ” Hi* < will appear re*u!arl» every t now. Gel acquainted with Pop. Old-timer. Willyum and Am broae—tbe Utle hard-boiled e** from next door. They are up to new *1001* every week.
Avalon, Stone Harbor Parent-Teachers Active in Promotion of School Work The feature of the la*t regular eetin* of the Avalon lit Teachers’ Aasociatlon splendid readmit by Mr*. Alfred Cooper, of Coort House. Tbe subject wa» The Perfert Tribute," story of Lincoln. Another pleeein* part of tbe pro*ram was two non** rendered by tbe school children. Tbe next meetin* will be heM on March S. and Mt» Sarah Thomas. County Librarian, will
be present.
Tbe monthly Baby Clinic also held at the meetin* and was well taken car* of by Hr. Julius Way and Mini Dorothy Klee, county aurar. Tbe next clinic sill be held on Tuesday
March IS.
Five Mile Beach
Humane Society Officers At the annual meetin* of •’The Five Mile B**eh Humane Societyheld for the election of officers
Rotary’s 22d Anniversary World Wide
Membership Circles Globe.
With Same Principle, "Service Above Self"
Good Wishes For Founder
Rotarian* on every continent, numberin* more than 1SS.S9S businese and professional men. on Wednesday celebrated the found-1 in* of Botery. which occurred In I Chicago :: years ago. Paul Har-: rta. ih* Chicago lawyer who eon- ; celved the idea of tbe Prat aervlce club, was showered with telegrams of congratulation* and best Wlahe* from all point* of ( the compass. At tbe heedquarten of Rotary! Intemstionsl. It sea given out 1 that Rotary clubs are now established in twenty-ffve hundred communities throughout world. Wherever a Rotary club has been eslabllAhed. it hi :bln* to tbe community life. Every board of directors of Rotary International ha* demanded proof that a community was ready for tbe establishment of the club before it would con sent to Its formation. It Is a cardinal principle of Rotary that a member should Join for whal he can give to the club rather tban for what be can get out of It Its motto is "Service Above
Self."
Growth Slow at Firot Rotary was started In Chicago in ISOS. Tbe Idea grew ,t slowly at 8ist It* objects w< misunderstood by many during tbe first few years but after coming difflrultlea. It was firmly established by 1110 and tbe Idea had ^read to the West and Bast. When Rotary was In n successful position in the United Btaten and Canada. II wm rerognlx social element needed In the old world centers. Many Clubs in British Isles
At thi* time of year a detour la the muddiest distant* between
two given points. Motoring Rhymes
Hickory, dickory. dock. Tbe car ran up tbe block— "Twas a one-way street—
Tbe cop wa* fleet—
And they all walked Into the
Dublin accepted ibe principles
elected:
President. Miss Eva Wood-
ward; seervtarj. Mias R. P. Eitle; treasurer and financial secretary. Mrs. Fred Troxell; honorary vice president*. Mrs. H H. Pearrh: first rice president, (children's department) Mr. Steelman; second vice president, (animal department) Mrs. J. Watertleld; third vice president, discrimination of humane Hievnture. Mro. A. J. Mixner: director* William B. Hoffman. Mrs. Fred Holmes. Mias France* Brand. Miss Helen Brand. Mrs. Cbarta* Horrock*. Mr. John O’Danld. Mrs. Charles Green. Mr*. Henry Acbwabealand. Mrs. George Nee-
•ng*r. Miss Mam? Craig.
What Makes a Person Charming The following article written by Miss Ruth Aaaley. daughter <ff Mr. and Mia. John Analejr. well-known Sea Isle City sum mer residents, la taken from the Philadelphia Bulletin. Miss An»iey la a senior at the Philadelphia Normal School and I* on the staff o! the school's publication. What is Charm f Charm t* not alone fair Mein. ®n» eyew. a shapely body, accord In* to Ruth Aaeb-r. A person's eyes may be aa beautiful aa a fawa’a; his mouth «f classic Mne- ?. < voice musical, hto manner perfect, and ywt never be railed eharmlug Why* Berauae charm Is deeper than the outward form or expression; It: I* more a beauty at heart and ■t.ad sod soul than of body, for vko could call a personV eye* beautiful if (her mirrored an ««ly soul, or a mouth if t was ••Ifiah and hard, or the voice If St was always used to say same : thin* unpleasant or unkind, of ‘b* manners if they were U
Stone Harbor Association Dr. Julius Way addressed the Stone Harbor Pa nt-Teacber*' Aawociatlun at tbe School House last Thursday afternoon. Twenty new member* wet..- taken Into membership st the hearing. The association voted lo extend an invitation to the Avalon Parent-Teachers' Association to attend the next meeting, which will he held Thursday.
March 17.
Mrs. John Helde resigned a* treasurer, as she Is also secretary of the association. Mrs. G. 1. Herbert wa* elected
Mr*. Held*.
the following directors end offl-j of Rotary in 1»11 and in August
of the same year, the Rotary Club of London was esubl The British Isle* now ha* th*n two hundred and twentyfive clubs all established upon Ihe same basis of ethical principles. mutual co-operation and International good wlH. a* are loose in the United States. Not only bare the English speaking countries accepted this Idea of a world wide service Institution, but tbe Idea ha* tranaiated Itself Into thirteen languages. Clubs are now conducted In Spanish. Portugese. Italian. German. French. Cxech. Japanese. Dutch, Hungarian. Norwegian. Swedish.
Finnish and Danish.
Definite programs ror social betterment have been laid out by clubs all over the world. In the United States trader have rstabllahcd codes of practice which owe their origin largely to the agitation for higher •tandard* conducted by Rotations.
Jack and Jill went up tka kill At sixty miles or better; A cop unkind Was right behind— They're seeking bail by letter. Mary had a little Ford It wasn t white aa snow But everywhere that Mary wet The Ford was sure to go. She stopped before the school
one day
Not bolding out her hand; A truck wa* apeediag right
behind —
She's In the Premised Land. There's a tax on everything but atmosphere and there'd be one of It If the flivver could be run with IL When gasoline tax equal* the price of gasoline people may learn lo walk again. The auto came to a midden stop near a dark, dismal delour. "You are going to make get out and walk?" naked the little flapper, tremulously "Worse than that." exclaimed the sheik brutally. "We're out of gasoline. You’ve got to get out end help me push this ear to filling sUMna." The tank was full of gasoline The driver full of Jake. And when the Coroner arrived. The had to uae a rake. Corre:t this sentence: "When 1 pass other cars." aaid he. “If* because I'm in a hurry ai feel no elation."
Justice: "How did tka accident happen?" Defendant. "Why. T dimmed ■y lights and was bugging the curve." i*tic«; "Yeah, that'# how most accident* happen." "Chasing a chicken." say* Clarence Maaurt . "I* dangerous unlem you are fast on your feet." The modern youth uae sn automobile.
The speedoBMter said sixty mile*
an hour.
The Constable aaid It was ninety. The natives seid It wa* • crli He said It was the life. HU friends aaid It with flowera. Judge: "What's the matter wilh your headllgbuT” Driver: "I used wood alcohol the radiator and the darn thing ha* gone blind.
"How can you a£ord to sell' automobiles below coat?" "Oh. we make our money repairing them."
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Start Today To economise on the time spent In complaining. To mix a little me with your Judgment*. To spend more time getting the! other fellow » viewpoint. To depend more upon yourself and leai upon other*. To look for the good In the j mn*t unpromWtng people. To give your •neralea credit J for good Inlentlon*. To do these things and see how j soon life grows «wreter.
Good, Gcan Coal W. H. AUSTIN CO. WILDWOOD, N. J. "The Old Reliable Yard"
Wishing Never Built A Fortune Ton cannot wish year way to financial _ independence. To get there yon mut SAVE systematically and regularly. That takes real courage— at the stmt. Soon it becomes a habit—a habit that will soon mean for yon financial security and independence. It is surprising how a savings account with four per cent, interest compounded semiannually. grows in this bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SeaIskGty,N.d
So'* Tour Old Man Prof: 1* tbla wrung? "I bav. et." Stude: Yea Prof. What's wrong with It? Stud*: You ain't *« yet. I'm giving you the cold dope.’ said the nurse, pouring out th« cough medlcin.."
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. unremitting toil.
A Sip of a Girl A baa*** peel.
You Can Save Mossey
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■ a Prescription for CoMfi, Grippe, Fki, Dengue, R»l*ou* Fever and Malaria. It Kill* the Genas.
List Your Cottages For The 1927 Season Already inquiries are coming in for rental* for the 1927 season. Be su e to list your cottage, or apartment, with the Sofroney office early. Don't overlook the fact that the cottages with the best furniture, and which are kept dean and neat, bring tbe biggest rentals. Better look your property over—get it in shape. A little paint here, a new chair there, a new rug perhaps, or some new dishes. These investments. small that they are. will bring you handsome returns in larger rents. Let U» Serve You In Any Real Estate Way Day or Evening Phone Bell 2 Maurice M. Sofroney Landis Avenue at West Jersey SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Insurance of All Kinds
For Your Children A Christmas Cluu for spending. A four per cent. Interest Account for real saving. A trust fund to provide for them in case anything should happen to you. (You can arrange this protection either by setting aside property NOW in a Living Trust, or by making your will and leaving your property in trust.) All these things you can easily obtain at this Ocean City boosting bank. Theatre tickets to be given to the children.
Banking - Truitt - Title Insurance 4% Time Accounts - Safe Deposits - Investments Settlement Rooms - Visitor’s Information and Travel Bateau Ocean City Title and Trust Company A*bury Avenue at 8th Street “Where Your Interest Grows”
Dress Well and Succeed MADELEINE SHOP 3715 Holly Beach Ave. Wildwood, N. J. PARTICULAR DRESSMAKING
The Machine Shop For Every Repair Shop In Cape May County
Cylinder Grinding Piston Grinding General Machine Work Duplicate Parts Valves Relaced Flywheel Gears Installed Connecting Rods Rebabbitted Bronze Back Bearings Rebabbitted Fenders Straightened Crank Shafts Straightened Frames. Axles, etc.. Straightened Welding and Brazing Batt^y Recharging Generator and Starter Repairs
Give us a trial. Let us convince you.
Liberal discount to Garages and Repair Shops.
Mazurie s Garage The Automobile Repair Shop Since 1906 Landis Ave. Sea Isle City Bell Phone 42
Electric Signs Sell Cars
Stop the Buyers Let them know "who. what and where.” 'Jght tells your story at a gUnre, brings in the purchasers. A good electric sign will more than pay for it set 5 in a few months. \^< \ sfcE YOUR SIGN MAN 1 y. for V V ' ELECTRIC SIGNS He Will Submit Any Design You Wish ^
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO. Ocean Gty Branch 10th and West Ave. Ocean City 130

