Cape May County Times, 25 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE HAY COUIITY TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 19*7.

Page Seven

Broke Wildwood Strummers Isle City’s ' All Out of Tune

Run of Wins;

13 Clares in Agriculture

In Co. Schools

s Handicapped By Ab- wnidwood Strin* Band »a* all Clermont School Has High- .. . ...i ytt Mil at taae Friday nicht when Ain " t of Livezey, Who Was ’ .b. <•*?* May County Time.- pa- est Attendance Percentage , si* u.*. sac to, Fcbn,.o-»(sew.

t rrom atari lo flntob. Manarrr

. MacAIHatcr. of tb« Ttnu^. plar^d

atrln* raen In daring half, aho continurd

room. The four primary srade* | are taught In the Ocean View and South Seatllle achool*. the ! Bfth and aixth grade* in the t Clemajut achoo) and the nevenlh j . aad eighth grades in the upper .

Teat O’ Ten Questions

Rio Grande

t the h

Her

ttona will rote of Information

of Cuba Dazzling! hi* a

! <<

t»»t of ro- :uory. i,nrt general kno*

dg». that will provide fun ntertalnmrnt for all by kt , i.

room ot the South SeavlUe school. 1 >oo an opportunity

The •fftrleney of the teachers k

haa U-rn «, mcreaaed by this • *H«

plan that an extension of : o ... , vino.i r

H.»w many of them ran yo.i an »n'>

method .a being di>ru«»ed to tn- m recou:>. t li.., -. n. r

tour achoo la In the ,,, ,1,,. , nrj, jopaedla or diction-i ol - l.onj:» of the townahlp. ary Tht :.n*wer» will be given i „ . — . 'In neat week's edition—with an-'

One of the rooms In the new 0!h , r Irn w) « lo0r . Count-1 t- "• t

D . , , , cj I I w-hool building In lns p, r c ^ nt i or ,ach correct l • teeuted I; daring I Brief Items ot School Newal Nlirth wild^pod baa been mied .nat u y°t>r aversg r o

up ma a geography room In which Send Ip your nrmwera. We will Why?

‘ ' he pleased to publish your name j and atrragr in this Test o' Ten"j—

Te-t Your an.wen. to th.Se ten I • "

nueatlona mnat be In Ihe office j ha>

, away on Tuesday a

i hla other son. Stacy Robhlm

i hla home In Pltmaa. L* w. llyn Hildreth waa a A number of the folks from ’hll^delphta visitor Sunday. here attended the wedding of M Arthur Butcher had s Mis.* Francis Flaher and Albert [ t.ill at her home laal Sunday, v'.lbaon last Wednesday, at the ’**at; • hie i *he use sugereo Tabernacle Church. Erma. Ail pact Mr- William Kimble and John Morton and family ale daughter. Hannah, are .pending ——-rti dlnse; on Sunday with his alsler, some lime In Philadelphia. - of thej JI,, Li,,!, Jjhaw. .vt her home at i The Sewing Circle met on . Nlch-jf lrttr j Ho«i»e j Thursday afternoon at the home I Ml Mr«. Ralph cl. Denn. of Mrs. J 8. Harris. The Ircotsj of Ws>hlTir.(on. li. (' are r-- Hons and refreshments were In celling r..!i K ratula«ions on the keeping with SI. Palrlck'-v Diy »»»i birth «d :■ .-..i. ..n Monday Mrs., Have Scull I* having his hour ,v h * °" T - |>enn. before her marriage. »a« painted John Morton la doing i Ml** Olive K Harris, ot thlalthe work.

sixth, seventh and eighth gradi elawra meet for their lessons In geography. The walls are cover-

harts Illustrating the

bltln'a Cuba, ol Ocean City.! The Newspapermen scored all) The eighth grade of the Caps t half champkiBs of Ibvi their points from the deld 1^-i Cay Court Hou • ecbuol an.1 the I Jersey League, broke Sea port featured with seven double- aixth grade of the south Dannia tity*. wltmlnc streak o< Mx-' daehers. every member of the; school have been add^ to the

airtight Friday sight easily team --PtU, r-o field goal* aach *rh*dul- of Mr. a E. Stone. | "> ihr manufacture of IntIng tb.ra »fi-l» betoiw th- ( w1tb the exceprion of Kent, who county vocatltmal teacher. Mr. portaot producu and cupboard. l crowd of the season on-excvHed on the defenw-. Stone I* now conducting 131 contaia material for projact work.. Ti .t xcuraion I loose fieor Ursrbaart lead the Stnimmer* ! rlar.w. In agH culture In •chaol* I A complete net of •‘lereoscoprs I* p.p-i

** —v”. "jin the tapper part of the county, j availatle to that each member

.(Of the rise can study an lllus-

i pise

paper by Tuesday t

gnd half was fast andiw! ^ two field goal*, while ... ending 11-lt la favor ot ‘ Beck and Moore bar nonlxed for!

altora. During the test! one apiece Bartleaon toward Pra-achnal-chlld cltoU- — . . r Scs Isle dribbler* played i a{l three of the foul goal* scored Ing held monthly in Avalon awd lra ‘ fo «* ni — iderful game J by the String Band. The sum-j WoodMna under the awjjlae^of. p upiu , n Smuialna

Wwy and j 1 •

county • w«

Binning the second half the* fc:, pro*eded to walk away! phe Sow Isle Quintet tossing

CAPE MAY COI'NTY TIMES

SEA 1

CHATTIN'S CUBS

C. G. - |C C. rad. G.

i. Time of halves

Isle Cadets Won i Last 15 Seconds I Ocean Gty A. T. , in Rough Game j fifteen second, lo play » score lied. Frank Pertarl Bra Isle City Cadet*, tossed I field goal, winning the r hla team over A. T. E. l City, last Saturdsy afon Ihe jtixeursion House P>-31. One minute previ-la-pon'» two field ersaion tied the score « Cadets had trailed. • roughly played was tbr winners re aigaaggtug. A. bd at half lima. U-S. Ire loaned In fire doubleb for Ihe Cadets, while hU . Ferrari and Wealhernted for one each. Wily led Ihe Ocean City iteming In four from the McCullough accounted

o-point!

Ferrari. G.

from all arethio. of j

nor and gtving a fine «*. ;l«pore. F m of p---i"g J Steven*. F |»J1 and Frilx Weller acored r

1 of double-decker* each ; '

^ Cub* and threw single Kent. G.

racb. while Dueleavy

accounted for three s each. Stm Moo rebead

irld .co re leas from Ihe field.

■nd featured for Sea lale

■ molesting the net* three ■from the field, two of which ■ from ihe middle of the T Charlie Kuehnle was the

i lele player held aeore-

n the field.

[ Die fan* felt that their greatly handicapped >e aheeoee of Llv.-ay. r center, who was con- ) the sldellasw due to 111I The line-ups and summai-

F.

_ 1

WILDWOOD. STRING BAND

F. F. T

H. Beck. F. I u

Moore. C. .. 1 Bartleaon. F. ft

A Beck. G. *00 Deerhvorl. O. 2 0 4 TotaD 4 ~J n Keferee—Smith. Time of halve*

—15 minutes.

learn ; ,, J , P 1 "' 11 '

Make your replies tbj g" W'*ia . Tr ", ® d, ‘“ r ' “ rp ^ ,hl, j mou< Bin -w Die City. r ach other *

What heroine of Boccaccio Chaucer I* rememb-red for i her patient obedience to her hu*-

•hool. No.' band*

turning out some go*at i

basket weaving with rat-! ___________

fla ' . ." . I ]u. What wotimn | - ">‘»t 1* ‘be Lucy contributed much :■ some Intemtlnc and Insttue- ' j e ige of radium?

tin booklet* are being made by

ptipM* in various school* In the —- to “ n *J r ' ,h « Qeeen Creek - ' ~~

J 1 *? ' ^bool. each «lxth grade PUPU D Mo—wvro | Ml'. William S-vpp Trad^. l>5d SprlnK i '"tnpiling a booklet of South A131111013 j spent Thursday under

geogiaphy clmMe* reports on the j America containing maps drawn -- product* of the vatlou* countries by the children and pictures of; , Haael Bailenger and

in

.-d Ralph -i Mr. and Mr-

'pent Sunday w i

Philadelphia.

Word was rco

rd.

of the

McIVtnell !

ir children j “Ye

pher.

>n Tuesday! «rel*

Uni II No!

said the i-antpun phi ‘ he eyed n group of n basing each other d e; “life D ju*t one i line after another."

j WoouMne under the

j the local Parenl-Tencherw'

! elation. Dr. Julius

Dorothy Rli

| Drnv«

Col.

...jurae, have charge

14 ; clinic*. Il Is planned to eontlnuf 41 the Avalow clinic next trammel 4 wlih ihe aid of vial link phyal-

4 I cDns and nurses.

* | titformatiao. After

clipped from dlt Hinted copies of *^' old grugraphlne and other sources, i each bound In w rapped tablet > p, bask*. The Beil-pkt n third g wde! pupil- hat Pilgrim'

ChUtLl n wei.

pet* Thutaday. 1 evening l< Mr. aad Mr* Morrt* Stephen- fffltU""-

week end with hla I ’

tu IVewt Cape May. Elizabeth Young

Week end

Herbert Madara and «' her n,eetlng hoin j motored to I*biUdelphia Friday Tuemtay.

j lew year* ago for his health, but gradually fail'd until the end came on Tuesday, when he was 1 relieved of his suRrrlng. Ho waa ■

buried at Denver.

Alfred En trlkln l- employed j by Ihe Keystone Telephone Com-

pany

Mr*. Mary Soudcr* and Mrs. I Reba Bon ha nr. of Bridgeton, were here on Wedntwday looking after their property Mrs Charles Crense entertained company from Philadelphia the latter par* of the week. A number of the Orangi

South

-toget her •arille. o

i regular

j call on Mh*I. C. Club held I eeting Friday eve R. C. Club house.

• Kobblps and family alihe funeral of hD father, hvom Robbins, on Friday, rvllle. Mr. Robbins pa ^<ed

Essential Kiwanis Facts Demonstrated Featured at Weekly Luncheon of Wildwuod Gub A demonstration by ihe Klvvanlv Educallon Committee, un-

der the supervision of Frank

Uoyd. showing the manner in

which II Imparts

dDptaysd

walls of tht

North Wildwood school show* what can be done by 6 specially trained instructor in teaching drawing to elementary school children. It is well worth bail-

ing.

The following I* the February attendance for such schools a-* have reported: Clermont. 98.4 per cent: Sooth Dennis. 94.6 per cent: Cold Spring Academy. 94.6 per cent; Lower Cold Spring. 94 per cent: Kldora. 93.8 per cent; Avalon. 93.3 per cent; Ocean View. 93 per cent; Ludlun. 91.2 per cent: Flghing Creek. 90.4 per cent: Stone Harbor. 90 par cent;

date for memberahip the essential; Belle Plata. 89 per cent; Enna. facta about Kiwanis. featured thei 88 per cent: Petersburg. 86 1 per weekly luncheon of the Wildwood ; cent: Seavllle, 86 per cent; Kiwanis Club Tuesday. 1 n "*

Emerson gbedd. county Y. M. C. A. secretary, and formerly a member of the Woodbury Klwanl* Club, took the role of the candi-

date.

lenno. 84

Point. 83 per cent. C

Point. 83 per cent. Bdora*8LeesburgB-.l

The P. T. A. had a meeting In

Rev. Paul Neff told of “Kl-1 n,l f d,,y — • evening. It was decided to have

an entertainment on April 1 for the benefit of the PlM’grutmd

fund.

want* Ideal* '' Rev. Irvin Fish*, spoke of "Kiwanis Objective*." Stressing the Kiwanis motto. "We Build." and applying It «o a better city and a better Stale.!

Clarence Eldredge* subject was; Th, children of Ihe Ural to "Klwanl* Alma." naming ibiec. fourth grade*. Avalon achool. First, to make better cltU'.n* of |with the help of their teacher* Ha members; aeoond. to develop: and the Home-School Association.; better citizenship from the b«y-i have secured a copy of the pic-1

hood of the community; third. Ihe internal! nal Idea of Klwanl* Thin country I* closely connected

itlon" bookletji. each eon- Sw talning picture* traced and col- j

ored by the cbildmi. and com-: Tn--ijy li

positions written by them. Thej*- A “ b ‘ u " n,

1 IrlD to Ort-an City Friday.

booklet* I

Swainton achool. No.

dative*. I »“««. T.« Right! E '’AtUn.lc^H? ' Pent “Down hut no, ouL" cried . Atlantic City. (convict a. he lay on the grou,

in*Me the prison wall*.

Mr» Hobart bmpp and famlly

A friend li

1 are on "Food -»nd Clothing" ; ..p..,,, Thutaday with h.. „ „, llr

and contain illustration* cut out Stanley Pontlere made a bust-

from magazine* and other publl-' new t. ip to New York one day I - U1 h** OW ^l

catlonH. One ingenious school boy’ loct week.

secured hi* pictures of foods from Nr*. Ernest Madara and ehll-

• " u '"_

The upper room In the Dta* Mlv Ma r) - Richart. of MarCreek school boosts two library i * alled on her si*.... table*. On.- I* a reference table , la,b,n "'‘ ? mUb ' Frld »3with two complete set. of schooll T ‘l,, ‘ P '. n * t encyclopaedias and the other a jo. ^bbi^. J oJH Ch,™" ‘ magazine table with current la- Mt ,. A . ciartt. daughur and

TfUilll turm

aue* of ihe Literary Digeat ai*l, granddaughter motored National Geographic and other. Die Wednesday, periodicals. In this school, as In j Virgil Corson was In moat of the other schools of tbej^'J' “"c dgy last week,

county, extensive use to being i 5 made of the collections of books]

from the County Library.

You Can Save Money

and has maintained friendly lattenahip with Canada and lo have 100.0U0 men of the same organization In (wo countries thinking along ifee same llncv of ro--petation must aid that friendly irdalionshtp- aald Mr. Eldredge. Allen Grace spoke on the club program, weekly and annually. Frank Lloyd look up the cost of

KIwanD.

Klz member* of the Ocean City Klwanl* Club were visitor*. The sddroa* of welcome to guests and visitor* was eloquently made by Fast President II. Poster Gordin. Ralph CarII won the attendance

The

i ISLE CITY CADETS

pr«,.i am lor the Washington’s Birthday assembly wa* made up by a fifth grade pupil who got three of hla classmate* j to write and read essays i Washington's boyhood. hl*i

American , * rl - v manhood and hi* mature

Flag." which they will present tojllfe.

the achool a* soon as it la framed. [

Each child paid a certain amount The pupil* of South Dennis aad received a beautiful cent-1 School have formed a Health fleate and alao had bis name club. A king or queen D chosen placed on the honor roll of the) by the members of the club. The-

king or queen has charge of the

— I -- - -- _* ■ a) the Httlldlng

The Clermont asremblies are I “4 Loan that anr on. no nutter held at the beginning of ea'h 1 'ejarA 1 **! 11 «rodM«i' n ^i^ T r * r l LfS?

afternoon session. The program*I Isjw.

are devek^wd aad the assemblies \ 8c.\ Ue (Sty B. ft L. Ataociatio*

:qpdttclatl by the child** *. Bhe | E » ..i

'V j

V Told M£/v / ATM/neo Lp DO L7- / o/D/r f6*t:ouru~ putt, envt-

'Betsy Ross Memorial Asaocia-

l Bergner Will Seek

u | Re-election In Avalon i Will Fight For Retention of :

J?j Whole Board of Solons

r Y. M. C. A. Boy* 'd, HFrom St. joaqph's Gub; «uui !• City Junior T. M. C. Her* St Joasph* Boy, Cl»b!“ *

t most emphatically that tired of variou* rumors r circulating regarding ilng eleellon In Avalou. jualav Bergner declared weekly session of Com n last week, that he j r a re-election of Ihe en- , rd and that he would .

The Belleplaln school recently lent two set* of supplementary reader* for the second grade lo the South Denote school. School* desiring lo borrow books In this way should communicate with' the helping teacher or the County Superintendent. The Kldora Home and School Association made $19.55 at a supper given In the Community

Hall. March 5.

An tatrresltag experiment In consolidation te betas carried on by ihe Board of Education of Dennis Township. The unusual feature of thl* experiment D that no new achool building* hava ben. erected, bul the pupils In the eastern end of the township being transported in such a way Ibat each teacher ha* only limlMd number of grade* In her

LADY ATTENDANT H. A. Dunker & Co. 520 High St. Millville. N. J.

VOU said you'd do * it. Remember that you.loId_ber_that "one of these days’’ you’d buy a home for her. Now i» the time and we’ll show you how the rent money will

pay for it. Phones

JOHN L. MAHER

torning Inspection.

The Lower Cold Spring school rooms have been made more cheerful and home like by white curtain*, with cretonne. The Home and Teacher Amoriatlon of Avalon entertained the children and parents at a maa-|| queradi- party riven In the Borough Hall. There a very large attendance despite the fact that

the night was stormy.

Palermo children are fixing up'j a Japanese and table. Including | mountain*, river*. Japan- ' Drople. tree* and many other things. Robert Putterglil and Anna Mae Allen, of the third grade of the Avalon school have the distinction of not having nilued a spelling word this year In both dally snons and spelling bees.

‘John Certainly Enjoy* Life”

''mlllng and rontiut. »n-|ir.-iai't) happy sad Indi |ieud- • at. Julia bod Ju-I walked 4»wu the street HD two friends iummcHlrd on his abilUy I., enjoy life.

“Ton know,"

said

arniiig rood mane; he took one o( those monthly life nsurauce poltries, how while he's .till young enough lo enjoy life, bat old enoagh lo want lo iiull work, he has a monthly inrome of a nhstanttel amount and will retflag lhi» as long he live*.”

krei

men ted the other. “I look one of those polk'lrs live years ago; 1 haven't mDsed Ihe puymrutsi and I know flu!, when Tile time romrs, my fnfnre Is ns scran- as John's now Is." H«n 1BOTT voi r

Samuel Schellenger Keystone Phono: 296 A Cape May, N. J.

BuildThen Insure! The wise man builds his home, then he sees right away that it’s properly "covered" by insurance. It’s the first step the new home owner should take. Cover the house with insurance against fire, then cover the contents against destruction and theft The Happy Home is the Protected Home

E. 0. HOWELL, JR. Swainton, New Jersey

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